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2021年3月
三台中学实验学校2020级高一下期第一次月考英语试题
注意事项:
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。
本堂考试120分钟,满分150分。
答题前,考生务必先将自己的姓名考号准确无误地填写在答题卡规定的位置上,并使用2B铅笔填涂。
考试结束后,将答题卡交回,答题卡不得折叠。
第I卷(选择题
共100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。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.
What
is
the
man?
A.
A
taxi
driver.
B.
A
bus
driver.
C.
The
woman’s
husband.
2.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.
Teacher
and
student.
B.
Boss
and
secretary.
C.
Doctor
and
patient.
3.
What
will
probably
happen
to
the
woman?
A.
She’ll
miss
her
train.
B.
She’ll
catch
her
train.
C.She’ll
drive
to
the
station.
4.
When
is
the
man
going
to
leave
for
New
York?
A.
October.
B.
September.
C.
December.
5.
How
much
does
the
woman
want
to
borrow?
A.
20
dollars.
B.
12
dollars.
C.
8
dollars.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.
Whom
does
the
man
have
to
see
at
10
o’clock?
A.
Mr.
Smith.
B.
Mr.
Harrison.
C.
Mrs.
Thompson.
7.
Why
doesn’t
the
man
want
to
see
Mrs.
Thompson?
A.
He
thinks
she
is
unimportant.
B.
He
is
tired
of
meeting
people.
C.
He
thinks
she
is
boring.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.
Why
does
Alison
ask
John
to
read
the
story?
A.
To
advise
John
to
talk
more
with
his
father.
B.
To
help
John
forget
his
trouble.
C.
To
share
her
feelings
with
John.
9.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
conversation?
A.
Parents
nowadays
are
too
busy.
B.
Family
problems
are
hard
to
solve.
C.
Communication
is
necessary
at
home.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
are
they
talking
about?
A.
Visiting
the
museum.
B.
Sightseeing.
C.
Collecting
coins.
11.
Why
did
NOT
the
man
want
to
go
to
the
museum?
A.
He
wasn’t
interested
in
museum.
B.
He
wasn’t
interested
in
birds.
C.
He
wasn’t
interested
in
coins.
12.
What
would
the
man
go
to
the
island
mainly
to
see?
A.
Some
plants.
B.
Some
birds.
C.
Some
flowers.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Where
is
the
man
going?
A.
Bank
of
China.
B.
Agricultural
Bank
of
China.
C.
Joindoor
Supermarket.
14.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
true?
A.
Bank
of
China
is
near
Joindoor
Supermarket.
B.
It
is
about
ten
minutes’
walk
from
the
place
where
they
are
standing.
C.
The
man
isn’t
familiar
with
the
area.
15.
What
will
the
woman
do
at
the
end
of
the
conversation?
A.
She
will
help
the
man
to
get
money
from
the
bank.
B.
She
will
draw
a
map
for
the
man.
C.
She
will
show
him
the
way
to
the
bank.
16.
Which
word
can
be
used
to
describe
the
woman?
A.
Open-minded.
B.
Warm-hearted.
C.
Honest.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
How
long
has
the
speaker
been
in
Finland?
A.
The
whole
winter.
B.
For
two
weeks.
C.
For
three
weeks.
18.
What
did
she
come
to
Finland
for?
A.
To
buy
clothes.
B.
To
experience
the
weather.
C.
To
attend
a
meeting.
19.
What
was
the
speaker’s
biggest
problem
while
preparing
for
the
trip?
A.
Getting
the
right
kind
of
clothes.
B.
Getting
used
to
the
place.
C.
Selling
warm
clothes.
20.
Which
of
the
following
is
true?
A.
Julia’s
been
to
Northern
Europe.
B.
Julia’s
from
Finland.
C.
Julia
makes
clothes.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
The
new
Lively
Flip
makes
it
easy
to
call,
text,
and
helps
you
stay
safe
and
healthy.
EASY
TO
USE
A
large
screen,
big
buttons
and
list-based
menu
make
the
Lively
Flip
an
easy
way
to
stay
connected
to
friends
and
family.
A
long-lasting
battery
and
powerful
speaker
make
conversations
loud
and
clear.
Plus,
with
Amazon
Alexa
you
can
use
your
voice
to
make
calls,
write
texts,
and
more.
EASY
TO
STAY
SAFE
Feel
prepared
and
protected
anytime,
anywhere
with
our
Emergent
Response
Service.
And
with
Emergent
Care,
you
can
speak
to
a
live
nurse
or
doctor
right
from
the
comfort
of
your
home.
With
the
Lively
Flip,
help
is
available
whenever
you
need
it.
EASY
TO
ALERT
LOVED
ONES
The
Lively
Flip
keeps
all
your
loved
ones
informed
about
your
well-being
when
they
download
the
Jitterbug?
Link
app
to
their
smartphones.
You
can
stay
active
and
independent
while
they
feel
more
connected
and
reassured
(放心的).
Buy
now
and
get
a
FREE
Car
Charger,
a
$25
value!
To
order
or
learn
more,
call
1-866-493-9280
21.
What
is
the
Lively
Flip?
A.
A
computer.
B.
A
cellphone.
C.
A
car
charger.
D.
An
e-book.
22.
What
can
you
do
with
the
Lively
Flip?
A.
Write
texts
or
make
calls
by
using
your
voice.
B.
Build
a
long-term
relationship
with
a
doctor.
C.
Download
the
Jitterbug?
Link
apps
for
free.
D.
Keep
informed
of
your
love’s
well-being.
23.
Who
is
the
Lively
Flip
probably
intended
for?
A.
Teenagers
who
seek
online
friendships.
B.
Working
parents
who
look
after
babies.
C.
Sick
people
who
are
staying
in
hospital.
D.
Elderly
people
who
live
by
themselves.
B
About
50
feet
from
shore
of
the
Northern
California’s
Trinidad
State
Beach,
two
brothers
were
fighting
for
their
lives.
They
had
been
swept
out
to
sea
in
a
rip
current
(激流),
their
mouths
barely
able
to
stay
above
the
water.
Thick
fog
made
it
difficult
for
beachgoers
to
see
the
guys,
but
the
screams
were
unmistakable.
And
every
second
counted.
The
brothers,
aged
15
and
20,
were
wearing
shorts
and
T-shirts,
unsuitable
for
a
November
day,
let
alone
the
freezing
water.
Keven
Harder,
a
supervising
ranger
(巡查员),
told
the
North
Coast
Journal
in
nearby
Eureka
that
swimming
in
such
a
temperature
“takes
the
fight
right
out
of
you.”
Luckily,
four
surfers
in
wet
suits
were
nearby.
Narayan
Weibel,
Spenser
Stratton,
and
Adrian
York,
all
16,
along
with
Taj
Ortiz-Beck,
15,
were
on
their
surfboards
riding
up
and
down
the
coast
on
five-foot
waves
when
they
heard
the
cries.
They
turned
and
saw
two
bobbing
heads
and
four
struggling
arms.
“We
looked
at
each
other
and
knew
these
guys
were
about
to
drown,”
Weibel
told
the
Washington
Post.
Weibel,
Stratton,
and
Ortiz-Beck
paddled
toward
the
distressed
swimmers
while
York
headed
to
shore
to
warn
someone
to
call
911.
He
then
dived
back
in
to
help
his
friends.
As
the
surfers
drew
close,
the
brothers
were
still
fighting
hard
for
their
lives.
“It
was
pretty
stressful,
but
there
wasn’t
any
time
to
think
about
it,
and
that
helped
me
keep
my
cool,”
Ortiz-Beck
says.
Ortiz-Beck
pulled
up
alongside
the
younger
brother.
Grabbing
him
under
his
arms,
he
raised
him
up
onto
his
board.
Stratton
and
Weibel,
meanwhile,
hurried
to
help
the
older
brother.
He
was
large,
250
to
300
pounds,
and
he
was
panicked.
“I
told
them,
‘Calm
down—we
got
you!’”
says
Weibel.
“They
thought
they
were
going
to
die.”
York
arrived
in
time
to
help
get
the
older
brother
atop
the
second
board.
The
surfers
then
paddled
several
minutes
through
choppy
water
to
the
medical
help
waiting
onshore.
The
brothers
were
scared
but
fine.
“When
we
get
a
call
like
this
one,
it’s
usually
too
late
by
the
time
we
get
there,”
says
Dillon
Cleavenger,
a
first
responder.
“I
can’t
say
enough
about
what
these
boys
did.
They
were
willing
and
prepared
to
risk
their
lives.”
25.
What
can
we
know
from
the
first
paragraph?
A.
Two
brothers
were
almost
drowned
in
the
sea.
B.
Beachgoers
happened
to
meet
the
two
brothers.
C.
The
supervising
ranger
warned
them
not
to
swim
then.
D.
Surfers
barely
wore
T-shirts
and
shorts
in
such
weather.
26.
What
were
the
four
boys
doing
when
they
heard
the
screams?
A.
Swimming
in
a
rip
current.
B.
Surfing
on
high
waves.
C.
Struggling
with
their
arms
to
shore.
D.
Practising
diving
in
the
sea.
27.
In
the
rescue,
____________.
A.
Andrian
York
dived
back
to
call
the
police
B.
Keven
Harder
played
the
most
important
role
C.
Narayan
Weibel
tried
to
calm
down
the
brothers
D.
Ortiz-Beck
saved
the
larger
and
panicked
brother
28.
Which
of
the
following
words
can
best
describe
the
four
surfers?
A.
Hardworking
and
friendly.
B.
Kind
and
humorous.
C.
Devoted
and
talented.
D.
Brave
and
determined.
C
Scientists
may
have
found
a
way
to
reduce
shortage
of
type
O
blood.
Type
O
is
the
kind
of
blood
that
hospitals
most
often
need.
What
the
researchers
are
testing
is
an
easier
way
to
make
type
O
blood
out
of
other
kinds
of
blood.
There
are
four
main
kinds
of
blood.
Most
people
born
with
one
of
these
four:
Type
A,
Type
B,
Type
AB
or
Type
O.
Type
O
can
be
safely
given
to
anyone.
So
it
is
commonly
used
when
a
person
is
injured
or
sick
and
has
to
have
blood.
Type
O
is
the
most
common
blood
group.
But
the
supplies
of
it
available
in
hospitals
and
blood
banks
are
usually
limited.
This
is
because
of
the
high
demand
for
it.
Type
O
blood
is
used
in
emergencies
when
there
is
no
time
to
identify
the
patient’s
blood
type.
Giving
A,
B
or
AB
to
someone
with
a
different
blood
type,
including
O,
can
cause
a
bad
reaction
by
the
person’s
defense
system.
Their
immune
system
(免疫系统)
can
reject
the
blood.
This
immune
reaction
can
be
deadly.
The
differences
among
blood
types
are
linked
to
whether
or
not
red
blood
cells
contain
certain
kinds
of
sugar
molecules.
These
molecules
are
found
on
the
surface
of
the
cells.
They
are
known
as
antigens
(抗原).
These
antigens
are
found
with
type
A,
B
and
AB
blood
but
not
with
type
O.
A
year
ago,
scientists
found
that
the
antigens
could
be
removed
to
create
what
they
called
universal-type
cells.
They
could
be
removed
with
chemicals
called
enzymes
(酶).
But
large
amounts
of
enzymes
were
required
to
make
the
change.
Doctor
Henrik
Clausen
of
the
University
of
Copenhagen
in
Denmark
led
the
study.
The
next
step,
he
says,
is
to
complete
safety
tests.
The
team
is
working
with
the
American
company
ZymeQuest
to
test
the
new
method.
If
it
meets
safety
requirements,
it
could
become
a
widely
used
life-saving
tool
to
increase
the
supply
of
universal
blood.
28.
How
do
scientists
deal
with
the
problem
of
lacking
type
O
blood?
A.
Make
type
O
blood
out
of
other
kinds
of
blood.
B.
Make
the
most
of
the
present
type
O
blood.
C.
Develop
new
ways
of
using
type
O
blood.
D.
Appeal
to
more
people
to
donate
type
O
blood.
29.
What
make
people
have
different
kinds
of
blood?
A.
Sugar
molecules
in
red
blood
cells.
B.
People's
different
living
conditions.
C.
The
variety
of
people's
cells
and
genes
D.
People's
various
immune
systems.
30.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
text?
A.
Antigens
could
easily
be
removed
to
create
universal
blood.
B.
A
Danish
company
wanted
to
involve
itself
in
studying
blood.
C.
Type
O
blood
can
be
safely
given
to
anyone.
D.
The
new
method
is
not
safe
enough
to
be
put
into
use
in
hospitals
now.
31.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Four
different
kinds
of
blood.
B.
A
new
way
to
make
type
O
blood.
C.
The
latest
research
on
blood
type.
D.Find
the
proper
type
of
blood.
D
As
data
and
identity
theft
becomes
more
and
more
common,
the
market
is
growing
for
biometric
(生物测量)technologies

like
fingerprint
scans

to
keep
others
out
of
private
e-spaces.
At
present,
these
technologies
are
still
expensive,
though.
Researchers
from
Georgia
Tech
say
that
they
have
come
up
with
a
low-cost
device(装置)
that
gets
around
this
problem:
a
smart
keyboard.
This
smart
keyboard
precisely
measures
the
cadence
(节奏)with
which
one
types
and
the
pressure
fingers
apply
to
each
key.
The
keyboard
could
offer
a
strong
layer
of
security
by
analyzing
things
like
the
force
of
a
user’s
typing
and
the
time
between
key
presses.
These
patterns
are
unique
to
each
person.
Thus,
the
keyboard
can
determine
people’s
identities,
and
by
extension,
whether
they
should
be
given
access
to
the
computer
it’s
connected
to

regardless
of
whether
someone
gets
the
password
right.
It
also
doesn’t
require
a
new
type
of
technology
that
people
aren’t
already
familiar
with.
Everybody
uses
a
keyboard
and
everybody
types
differently.
In
a
study
describing
the
technology,
the
researchers
had
100
volunteers
type
the
word
“touch”
four
times
using
the
smart
keyboard.
Data
collected
from
the
device
could
be
used
to
recognize
different
participants
based
on
how
they
typed,
with
very
low
error
rates.
The
researchers
say
that
the
keyboard
should
be
pretty
straightforward
to
commercialize
and
is
mostly
made
of
inexpensive,
plastic-like
parts.
The
team
hopes
to
make
it
to
market
in
the
near
future.
32.
Why
do
the
researchers
develop
the
smart
keyboard?
A.
To
reduce
pressure
on
keys.
B.
To
improve
accuracy
in
typing.
C.
To
replace
the
password
system.
D.
To
cut
the
cost
of
e-space
protection.
33.
What
makes
the
invention
of
the
smart
keyboard
possible?
A.
Computers
are
much
easier
to
operate.
B.
Fingerprint
scanning
techniques
develop
fast.
C.
Typing
patterns
vary
from
person
to
person.
D.
Data
security
measures
are
guaranteed.
34.
What
do
the
researchers
expect
of
the
smart
keyboard?
A.
It’ll
be
environment-friendly.
B.
It’ll
reach
consumers
soon.
C.
It’ll
be
made
of
plastics.
D.
It’ll
help
speed
up
typing.
35.
Where
is
this
text
most
likely
from?
A.
A
diary.
B.
A
guidebook.
C.
A
novel.
D.
A
magazine.
第二节
七选五(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。
When
things
get
wildly
busy
in
the
morning,
some
students
like
skipping
breakfast
to
save
time.
36
Whether
at
home,
on
the
way
to
school
or
at
school
eating
something
healthy
for
breakfast
may
help
a
student
get
better
grades.
According
to
research,
the
students
who
ate
a
healthy
breakfast
were
twice
as
likely
to
achieve
above
average
in
education
as
those
who
didn't.
Are
there
really
many
children
who
do
not
eat
breakfast?
37
The
study
found
that
39
percent
of
students
reported
eating
breakfast
fewer
than
three
days
in
a
usual
school
week.
Health
experts
suggest
that
the
best
breakfast
is
a
mix
of
complex
carbohydrates,
protein
and
fat.
This
gives
your
body
the
energy
it
needs
to
think
clearly
and
to
remember
what
it
learns.
According
to
research,
not
all
breakfasts
are
created
equal.
38
The
best
breakfast
should
include
complex
carbohydrates
that
slowly
release
energy
to
the
body.
39
They
say
eating
between
350
and
500
calories
in
the
morning
is
a
good
amount
of
energy
to
start
the
day.
A
good
breakfast
is
not
just
helpful
to
school-aged
children.
40
A
study
from
researchers
at
the
University
of
Toronto
in
Canada
found
that
a
breakfast
rich
in
protein
and
complex
carbohydrates
increased
performance
on
short-term
and
long-term
memory.
Carbohydrates
and
protein
are
especially
important
because
they
have
a
major
effect
on
long-term
memory.
A.
The
answer
is
yes.
B.
Students
don't
know
about
it.
C.
But
they
think
it
may
be
harmful
to
their
health.
D.
But
that
may
be
a
big
mistake
for
students.
E.
We
all
benefit
from
eating
something
healthy
in
the
morning.
F.
Some
breakfasts
are
not
able
to
give
the
brain
what
it
needs
to
work
at
its
highest
level.
G.
However,
eating
too
much
can
also
make
a
person
feel
tired
and
unable
to
think
clearly.
第三部分
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Have
you
seen
people
who
take
pictures
of
food
for
more
than
10
minutes
before
eating?
How
about
those
who
beautify
their
selfie
(自拍)
so
much
that
they
can’t
be
41
?
There
must
be
one
or
more
who
42
in
your
social
media.
No
matter
43
they
choose
to
share,
they
share
the
best
but
the
most
unreal.
Take
my
friend
Chen.
Every
time
we
went
to
a
restaurant,
she
would
not
take
a
44
until
all
the
dishes
we
45
were
on
the
table.
Then,
she
would
spend
five
minutes
on
46
the
dishes
in
a
seemingly
random
but
in
fact
47
order.
Then
the
most
important
part:
taking
pictures.
After
that,
she
would
choose
one
of
the
48
and
click
the
filter
(滤镜)
app.
The
food
eventually
looked
10
times
more
delicious
than
it
really
was,
but
we
had
no
49
to
really
enjoy
it

it
all
went
cold.
Actually,
Chen’s
real
life
is
much
less
elegant.
For
example,
she
hates
to
wash
the
dishes,
so
she
leaves
them
in
the
sink
for
50
.
Many
people
care
too
much
about
others’
opinions
and
try
too
hard
to
51
others.
They
find
it
hard
to
be
52
and
to
accept
themselves,
and
thus
they
are
afraid
to
show
their
53
life
on
social
media.
What
they
are
trying
to
prove
is
54
what
they
lack
in
reality.
But
this
will
not
bring
any
55
to
reality,
as
they
still
56
the
same
old
pattern
of
life.
If
they
really
want
an
elegant
lite,
they
should
put
more
57
into
achieving
it
58
fabricating
(伪造)
it.
Being
more
confident,
59
themselves
and
trying
their
best
to
be
better
are
much
more
meaningful
than
60
their
life
on
social
media.
41.
A.
envied
B.
admired
C.
recognized
D.
defeated
42.
A.
exist
B.
survive
C.
flood
D.
spot
43.
A.
how
B.
what
C.
where
D.
whom
44.
A.
bow
B.
break
C.
breath
D.
bite
45.
A.
ordered
B.
served
C.
offered
D.
prepared
46.
A.
cooking
B.
washing
C.
setting
D.
collecting
47.
A.
messy
B.
arranged
C.
casual
D.
correct
48.
A.
dishes
B.
restaurants
C.
pictures
D.
tables
49.
A.
chance
B.
choice
C.
excuse
D.
reason
50.A.
months
B.
years
C.
hours
D.
days
51.
A.
comfort
B.
please
C.
inspire
D.
discourage
52.
A.
independent
B.
generous
C.
responsible
D.
confident
53.
A.
secret
B.
real
C.
peaceful
D.
healthy
54.
A.
rarely
B.
hardly
C.
exactly
D.
nearly
55.
A.
difficulty
B.
change
C.
guidance
D.
harm
56.
A.
question
B.
dislike
C.
doubt
D.
follow
57.
A.
effort
B.
ambitious
C.
feelings
D.
money
58.
A.
other
than
B.
more
than
C.
rather
than
D.
less
than
59.
A.
identifying
B.
accepting
C.
persuading
D.
amusing
60.
A.
simplifying
B.
ruining
C.
beautifying
D.
worsening
第II卷(非选择题
共50分)
第二节
短文语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。
A
Young
Designer's
Way
to
Fashion
Success
Chinese
designer
Zhang
Yan,
____61_____
work
has
just
hit
New
York's
and
Chinese
catwalks
(T台),
is
slowly
breaking
the
old
idea
about
men
in
embroidery
(刺绣)
and
fashion.
Zhang
has
surprised
the
world
with
his
unique
embroidered
Qipaos.
However,
for
the
26-year-old
young
man,
his
success
is
not
easy.
_____62____
(hold)
the
tiny
needle
properly
in
his
big
hand
wasn't
____63_____
easy
job
for
Zhang
in
the
early
days.
What's
more,
his
parents
were
_____64____
(strong)
against
him,
thinking
that
embroidery
was
women'
s
work
and
it
had
no
future,
_____65____
Zhang
did
not
give
up.
He
believes
the
spirit
of
craftsmanship
has
nothing
to
do
with
gender
(性别)
when
it
comes
to
dreams.
Years
of
his
hard
work
_____66____
(pay)
off
so
far.
His
designs
quickly
drew
attention
and
even
earned
him
an
invitation
____67_____
the
2019
New
York
Fashion
Week.
Western
audiences
at
the
show
_____68____
(amaze)
by
the
charm
of
the
embroidered
Qipao,
saying
it
showed
a
kind
of
Eastern
power.
Feeling
that
his
success
has
brought
him
a
sense
of
national
_____69____
(proud),
Zhang
hopes
his
experience
can
also
help
inspire
teenagers
_____70____
(follow)
their
dreams.
"There
are
many
ways
to
achieve
success.
As
long
as
you
keep
going,
you
can
make
your
dreams
come
true,"
he
says.
第三节
短文改错(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
I
always
have
a
dream
to
be
a
fluency
speaker.
Therefore,
I
am
too
shy
to
say
a
word
in
public.
What
is
beyond
my
wildest
imagination
is
fortune
could
bless
me
with
a
chance
to
realize
my
dream.
One
day,
my
English
teacher
asked
me
to
go
to
her
office
and
told
us
that
I
was
given
an
opportunity
to
participate
in
an
English
speaking
competition.
Hear
this,
I
could
hardly
hide
my
excitement.
When
making
preparation
for
the
competition,
I
write
my
speech
carefully.
I
discussed
it
with
my
teacher
and
got
many
advice
on
how
to
improve
it
after
I
finished
the
composition.
Under
the
help
of
my
English
teacher,
I
made
a
great
progress.
第四节
书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是李华,上周跟随你校师生代表团访问了美国友好学校,受到了你的美国友伴Edward及其一家人的热情款待。请你写封邮件给Edward,表达你的感激之情。
内容包括:
告知平安到家;
回忆与对方家庭共度的美好时光;
表示感谢并邀请对方来访。
注意:1.
词数100左右;2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
相关词汇:友好学校sister
school
Dear
Edward,
_______________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
三台中学实验学校2020级高一下期第一次月考英语试题
参考答案
I卷(共100分)
听力答案(1.5
20=30)
1~5
ACBAC
6~10
ACACB
11-15
CBBCB
16-20
BBCAA
阅读理解
(2
20=40)
21-23
BAD
24-27
ABCD
28-31
AADB
31-35
DCBD
36-40
DAFGE
完型填空
(1.5
20=30)
41-45
CABDA
46-50
CBCAD
51-55
BDBCB
56-60
DACBC
II卷(共50分)
短文语法填空
(1.5
10=15)
1.
whose
2.
Holding
3.
an
4.
strongly
5.
but
6.
has
paid
7.
to
8.
were
amazed
9.
pride
10.
to
follow
短文改错
(1
10=10)
1.
fluency
改为
fluent
2.
Therefore
改为
However
3.

fortune


that
4.
us


me
5.
Hear

Hearing
6.
preparation
改为preparations
7.
write
改为
wrote
8.
many
改为
much
9.
Under
改为
With
10.


a
书面表达(满分25分)
Dear
Edward,
I'm
writing
to
tell
you
that
I
have
arrived
home
safe
and
sound.
My
pleasant
stay
with
you
and
your
family
in
the
last
week
has
made
a
lasting
impression
on
me.
I
will
never
forget
the
dinner
that
your
family
made
every
effort
to
prepare
to
welcome
my
arrival.
And
the
evening
when
everyone
sat
around
the
dinner
table
sharing
interesting
stories,
which
demonstrated
how
you
spent
quality
time
as
a
whole
family,
will
always
be
branded
in
my
memory.
Thank
you
and
your
family
for
making
me
feel
at
home
and
for
making
my
stay
such
an
enjoyable
one.
I'd
love
to
sincerely
invite
you
and
your
family
to
come
and
visit
me
and
my
family
in
China
so
that
I
can
repay
your
extraordinary
hospitality.
Please
remember
me
to
your
mum
and
dad.
Looking
forward
to
your
early
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua
书面表达内容要点认定及计分参考标准:
1.
适当的开头,说明背景(3
分)
2.
写信目的:感谢信(3
分)
3.
告知平安到家(3
分)
4.
回忆:至少
2
方面(各
4
分)
5.
邀请对方来访(3
分)
6.
适当的结尾,再次表达感激(5
分)
听力原文:
(Text
1)
M:
Where
do
you
want
to
go,
Madam?
W:
Could
you
take
me
to
the
airport?
(Text
2)
M:
Good
morning,
Mrs.
Smith.
What
can
I
do
for
you?
W:
Well.
I’m
having
some
difficulty
in
sleeping.
I
often
wake
up
at
3:00
in
the
morning
and
I
just
can’t
sleep
again.
(Text
3)
W:
I
really
must
be
leaving
now.
M:
What
time
is
your
train?
W:
11:20.
Oh,
dear!
It’s
already
11:00.I’m
going
to
miss
my
train.
M:
Don’t
worry.
I’ll
drive
you
to
the
station.
(Text
4)
W:
Are
you
going
to
leave
for
New
York
in
September?
M:
No,
I’m
going
to
leave
for
New
York
the
following
month.
(Text
5)
W:
I
want
to
buy
a
dictionary
worth
20
dollars
but
I
have
only
12
dollars
with
me.
Could
you
spare
me
some,
please?
M:
How
much
do
you
need?
W:
$8
will
be
enough.
(Text
6)
W:
Good
morning,
Mr.
Harrison.
How’s
everything
going
today?
H:
Oh,
not
too
bad,
thanks.
How
about
you?
W:
Fine,
thanks.
Er,
excuse
me,
but
do
you
know
you
have
to
see
Mr.
Smith,
your
boss
at
ten
o’clock?
M:
No...I
mean...yes,
of
course!
Do
I
have
to
see
anyone
after
that?
W:
After
that
you
are
supposed
to
go
and
see
Mrs.
Thompson.
OK?
H:
Oh,
do
I
have
to?
She’s
very
kind,
I
know,
but
she’s
so
uninteresting!
And
besides,
she’s
so
far
away.
Can
she
come
here?
W:
Well,
no...not
really.
And
you’re
going
to
be
in
town
anyway,
aren’t
you?
Or
have
you
forgotten
about
that,
too?
(Text
7)
W:
Do
you
often
talk
with
your
father,
John?
M:
No,
not
often.
In
fact,
I
seldom
talk
with
him.
W:
Oh,
why
not?
M:
Because
I
have
nothing
to
talk
with
him
about.
Besides
he
seems
to
be
too
busy
to
spend
time
with
us.
W:
John,
I
think
you
should
spend
more
time
with
your
father.
Don’t
you
think
he
wants
to
talk
with
you?
M:
I
don’t
know,
Alison.
Why
are
you
asking
me
that
kind
of
question?
W:
Well,
yesterday
I
read
a
story
about
a
father
and
his
son,
and
it
was
very
good.
It
really
moved
me.
Why
don’t
you
read
it?
(Text
8)
M:
Hello,
Jack
speaking.
W:
This
is
Laura.
Listen,
Jack,
I
won’t
have
to
work
tomorrow.
I
can
take
you
to
do
some
sightseeing.
M:
That’s
very
kind
of
you.
It’s
my
first
time
here.
I’d
like
that.
Where
are
we
going
then?
W:
We
could
start
with
Seashore
Park.
It’s
quite
near
here.
M:
What’s
interesting
about
the
park?
W:
We’ll
go
to
the
top
of
the
hill
in
the
park.
There
you’ll
be
able
to
see
the
view
of
the
sea.
M:
Wonderful.
I’ve
never
seen
the
sea
in
my
life.
W:
Then
we
could
visit
the
museum
in
the
park.
M:
What’s
on
show
there?
W:
Coins.
There
are
coins
from
all
times.
M:
Oh,
no.
I’m
afraid
that
coins
don’t
interest
me.
W:
Then,
how
about
going
to
Bird
Island?
There
are
all
kinds
of
birds
there,
and
lots
of
plants
and
flowers,
too.
M:
That
sounds
interesting.
I
love
birds.
Let’s
do
that.
(Text
9)
M:
Can
you
tell
me
how
to
reach
the
bank
please?
W:
Which
bank?
There
are
two:
Bank
of
China
and
Agricultural
Bank
of
China.
M:
I
have
a
Kins
Card
and
I
want
to
get
money
from
the
bank.
W:
You
need
to
go
to
Agricultural
Bank
of
China,
which
is
near
the
local
shopping
center,
Joindoor
Supermarket.
M:
How
do
I
get
there?
I
have
no
knowledge
of
this
area.
W:
Cross
the
road
and
turn
left
at
the
other
side.
Walk
along
the
sidewalk
until
you
reach
the
traffic
lights.
You
will
see
a
shopping
center
on
your
right.
Walk
across
the
road
and
turn
right
after
the
shopping
center.
Keep
going
straight
for
about
100
metres
and
the
bank
is
to
your
left.
M:
It
sounds
a
little
bit
difficult.
How
far
is
it
from
here?
W:
It’s
not
so
difficult.
It’s
about
five
minutes’
walk
from
here.
I
can
draw
a
map
for
you
if
you
wish.
M:
Oh,
I
would
really
appreciate
that.
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W:
Yes,
you’re
right.
I
am
from
South
Africa.
I
am
not
at
all
used
to
this
cold
weather,
but
I
am
glad
to
say
that
I
have
all
the
clothes
for
this
freezing
weather.
Before
I
came
to
Finland
to
attend
this
meeting
two
weeks
ago,
I
had
no
idea
what
kind
of
clothes
I
should
take
along.
Fortunately,
my
friend
Julia
has
been
to
Northern
Europe.
Yes,
she
was
a
great
help.
She
bought
me
some
warm
suits
and
dresses,
business
type
of
clothes,
of
course,
of
dark
colours.
She
also
bought
me
some
skirts
and
blouses
so
that
I
could
wear
the
same
clothes
in
several
different
ways.
Lively
coloured
dresses
will
give
me
a
nice
change
from
time
to
time.
She
also
helped
to
choose
a
very
warm
raincoat
and
a
pair
of
boots.
Oh,
how
lucky
I
am
to
have
such
a
helpful
friend.
She
saved
me
a
lot
of
trouble.
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