树德中学高
2019
级高二下期
4
月阶段性测试英语试题
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分第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,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。
Where
are
probably
the
speakers?
A.
At
home.
B.
At
school.
C.
At
hospital.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
An
interview.
B.
An
exam.
C.
A
debate.
What
is
the
woman
worried
about?
A.
Driving
too
fast.
B.
Missing
the
exit.
C.
Getting
a
ticket.
What
is
the
weather
today?
A.
Foggy.
B.
Cloudy.
C.
Sunny.
Who
is
good
at
playing
the
violin?
A.
The
man.
B.
The
man's
sister.
C.
The
woman.
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。
Why
is
the
woman
making
the
phone
call?
To
pay
for
the
contract.
To
rent
an
apartment.
To
make
some
arrangements.
How
will
the
woman
make
the
payment?
A.
In
cash.
B.
By
credit
card.
C.
By
check.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8、9
题。
What
was
the
girl's
mother
angry
about?
She
didn't
do
her
homework.
She
didn't
ask
for
permission.
She
didn't
finish
the
housework.
What
does
the
man
offer
to
do
for
the
girl?
Give
her
a
ride.
Pick
her
up
later.
Help
her
with
homework.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10
至
12
题。
What
does
the
man
need
to
borrow
books?
A.
An
application
form.
B.
A
library
card.
C.
An
identity
card.
How
much
should
the
man
pay
if
he
is
late
for
a
day?
A.
Six
pence.
B.
Fifteen
pence.
C.
Fifty
pence.
What
is
not
allowed
in
the
library?
A.
Laptops.
B.
Food
and
drinks.
C.
Cellphones.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13
至
16
题。
When
did
the
speakers
last
meet?
A.
Last
week.
B.
Weeks
ago.
C.
Months
ago.
What
did
the
man
do
last
month?
He
joined
a
health
club.
He
had
a
new
job.
He
bought
some
guess
passes.
How
did
the
woman
feel
about
exercising
at
home?
A.
She
felt
great.
B.
She
felt
sick.
C.
She
felt
bored.
What
will
the
speakers
possibly
do
this
weekend?
A.
Join
a
gym.
B.
Work
out
together.
C.
Start
a
health
club.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17
至
20
题。
When
is
the
essay
due?
A.
18th
October.
B.
19th
October.
C.
28th
October.
Which
way
is
better
to
hand
in
the
essay?
A.
By
email.
B.
In
person.
C.
By
post.
What
goes
on
the
last
page
of
the
essay?
A.
The
ideas
you
used.
B.
The
books
you
used.
C.
The
data
you
used.
What
is
not
mentioned
in
the
speech?
Making
the
essay
easy
to
read.
Using
page
numbers.
Noting
the
words
limit.
(
高二英语
2021-04
阶考
第
2
页
共
5
页
)
第二部分
阅读理解
(共二节,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。
A
When
life
takes
you
away
from
home,
take
technology
to
help
guide
and
entertain
you.
Apps
can
help
make
your
trip
easier
and
more
fun.
Travel
apps
are
very
helpful
to
guide
you
on
your
trip.
Some
apps
help
you
plan
your
trip
and
others
help
you
travel.
TripIt
TripIt
is
a
helpful
app
to
organize
travel
plans.
Sign
up
for
a
free
account
at
the
TripIt
website
and
download
the
app
to
have
all
of
your
travel
plans
handy
in
one
place.
TripIt
will
create
a
travel
plan
that
will
be
shown
in
the
TripIt
app
on
your
phone.
No
need
to
hunt
down
emails
when
it
is
time
to
travel.
Everything
will
be
in
one
place,on
the
TripIt
app.
TripIt
is
free
but
a
paid
version
is
available
that
has
more
functions.
Google
Translate
When
traveling
outside
your
home
country,
you
may
need
some
language
help.
Google
Translate
is
an
app
that
can
help
you
understand
a
language
other
than
your
native
tongue.
The
Google
Translate
app
translates
between
103
different
languages.
Copy
text
into
the
app
to
see
a
translation.
You
can
also
handwrite
text
onto
the
screen.
Use
your
phone’s
camera
to
see
a
translation
of
signs.
Point
the
lens
at
words
to
see
the
translation
on
the
phone’s
screen.
The
app
works
even
without
an
Internet
connection.
Google
Translate
is
available
for
free.
OpenTable
OpenTable
is
a
restaurant
reservation
app
to
help
users
discover
and
make
reservations
at
restaurants.Search
by
location,
cooking,
reviews
and
prices.
OpenTable
includes
31,000
restaurants
around
the
world.
Check
the
app
to
find
information
and
make
reservations
within
the
app.
OpenTable
is
available
free
for
Android
and
iPhone
and
iPad.
How
does
the
app
“TripIt”
benefit
the
users?
It
provides
jobs
concerning
travel.
It
helps
them
plan
their
trip.
It
helps
them
sort
out
emails
about
travel.
It
helps
them
communicate
better.
What
should
“Google
Translate”
users
do
first
if
they
want
to
know
a
foreign
shop
sign?
Read
it
to
the
phone.
Use
the
Google
search
engine.
Refer
to
an
e-dictionary
on
the
phone.
See
it
through
the
phone's
camera.
What
can
users
do
with
the
app
“OpenTable”?
Book
food
in
advance.
Deliver
food
to
a
place
quickly.
Buy
raw
materials
to
produce
good
dishes.
Cook
food
according
to
the
recipes
the
app
provides.
B
The
desert
locust
(蝗虫)
is
the
most
dangerous
migratory
pest
with
a
huge
appetite
unmatched
in
the
insect
world.
In
just
one
day,
a
swarm
of
locusts
the
size
of
Paris
could
consume
the
same
amount
of
food
as
half
the
population
of
France.
They
annually
reproduce,
concentrate
and
then
form
swarms
that
can
move
up
to
150
kilometers
per
day.
To
control
these
swarms,
some
experts
think
drone
(无人机)
technology
could
provide
survey
and
control
teams
with
an
inexpensive
and
efficient
method
of
searching
for
these
destructive
insects.
Unmanned
aerial
vehicles
(UAVs)
—
also
known
as
drones
—
could
be
used
to
automatically
collect
high-resolution
imagery
of
green,
vegetated
areas
potentially
affected
by
locusts.
Controlled
by
a
hand-held
tablet,
the
UAV
would
follow
a
pre-programmed
flight
path,
covering
a
100
kilometer
survey
radius
to
collect
data.
Then
the
survey
teams
use
the
data
to
identify
areas
that
seem
most
likely
to
harbor
locusts
and
travel
directly
to
suspicious
locations.
Once
the
team
reaches
such
an
area,
the
UAV
could
be
launched
to
fly
overhead
and
identify
other
nearby
areas
affected
by
locusts
that
may
require
treatment.
A
separately
controlled
UAV
could
then
be
used
to
administer
pesticides
directly
onto
the
locust
concentrations.
UAVs
could
also
be
used
to
check
for
locusts
in
areas
that
are
insecure
or
cannot
be
accessed
by
ground
teams.
Pest
control
operations
would
become
safer,
as
human
operators
would
no
longer
be
exposed
to
potentially
dangerous
pesticides
while
getting
rid
of
the
insects.
They
would
also
become
more
effective,
since
drones
would
be
able
to
spray
pesticides
precisely.
The
Food
and
Agriculture
Organization
(FAO)
of
the
United
Nations
is
currently
working
with
university
researchers
and
private
sector
partners
in
Europe
to
address
challenges
of
drone
technology
concerning
design,
endurance,
power,
and
detection
of
green
vegetation
and
locusts.
The
FAO
remains
hopeful
that
within
five
years,
UAVs
will
play
an
essential
role
in
protecting
food
supplies
and
livelihoods
from
the
desert
locust,
as
part
of
the
fight
against
global
hunger
and
poverty.
What
does
the
author
try
to
express
by
mentioning
France
in
Paragraph
1?
Desert
locusts
are
a
great
threat
to
food
supply.
France
is
one
of
the
disaster
areas
affected
by
desert
locusts.
It’s
hard
to
deal
with
the
problems
caused
by
desert
locusts.
Desert
locusts
are
a
migratory
pest
that
can
travel
extremely
fast.
What’s
the
fundamental
purpose
of
drone
technology?
A.
To
detect
desert
locusts.
B.
To
locate
the
affected
locations.
C.
To
kill
desert
locusts
effectively.
D.
To
free
operators
from
chemicals.
Which
of
the
following
can
best
describe
UAVs?
A.
They
are
convenient
but
expensive.
B.
They
are
creative
but
time-consuming.
C.
They
are
safe
but
hard
to
operate.
D.
They
are
smart
but
still
need
improving.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Preventing
the
Spread
of
Desert
Locusts
B.
FAO
Continues
Fighting
Against
Locusts
C.
Massive
Locusts
Threaten
Millions
of
People
D.
Locust
Control
Throughout
History
C
Dolphins
are
universally
regarded
as
some
of
the
cleverest
creatures
in
the
world.
In
captivity
(
圈
养
),
they
can
be
trained
to
complete
complex
tasks
such
as
jumping
through
hoops
and
somersaulting
through
the
air.
But
their
intelligence
doesn’t
stop
there.
In
a
recent
study
of
cetaceans
(鲸目动物)--a
group
of
animals
that
includes
dolphins
and
whales--researchers
created
a
list
of
intelligent
behaviors
observed
in
90
different
cetacean
species,
reported
the
Guardian.
For
example,
the
smartest
cetaceans
hunt
in
groups,
share
knowledge
through
mimicry
(模仿)
and
even
care
for
each
other's
children.
Some
even
consider
their
behavior
to
be
human-like.
“There
is
the
saying
that
‘it
takes
a
village
to
raise
a
child’
seems
to
be
true
for
both
whales
and
humans,”
Michael
Muthukrishna
of
the
London
School
of
Economics,
co-author
of
the
study,
told
the
Guardian.
However,
cetaceans
don’t
just
use
their
brain
power
for
survival.
The
study
suggests
that
dolphins
might
even
gossip.
That's
because
some
species
greet
each
other
with
specific
whistles,
just
as
humans
greet
each
other
by
name,
the
Guardian
reported.
Sometimes,
a
group
of
dolphins
whistles
the
“name”
of
a
dolphin
that
isn't
there.
Could
they
be
speaking
about
their
“friend”
behind
its
back?
For
the
researchers,
dolphins’
small
talk
is
a
big
deal.
As
they
found
that
the
most
social
cetaceans
also
have
the
largest
brains,
they
argue
that
cetacean
intelligence
developed
to
meet
the
demands
of
complex
social
groups.
Known
as
the
“cultural
brain
hypothesis
(
假
设
),”
it
had
only
been
used
to
explain
the
intelligence
of
humans
and
other
primates
(灵长目动物).
The
new
study
aimed
to
find
a
common
pathway
for
the
evolution
of
intelligence
among
biologically
different
species.
“It
is
interesting
to
think
that
whale
and
human
brains
are
different
in
their
structure
but
have
brought
us
to
the
same
patterns
in
behavior,
”
Luke
Rendell,
a
biologist
at
the
University
of
St
Andrews,
told
the
Guardian.
Indeed,
we
still
have
a
lot
to
learn
about
our
intelligent
ocean-dwelling
neighbors.
“We
don’
t
have
to
look
at
other
planets
to
look
for
aliens,”
Muthukrishna
told
the
Guardian,
“because
we
know
that
underwater
there
are
these
amazing
species
with
so
many
parallels
to
us
in
their
complex
behaviors.”
The
recent
study
was
intended
to
.
learn
more
about
intelligent
creatures
of
the
sea
explain
the
intelligence
of
humans
and
cetaceans
create
a
list
of
intelligent
behaviors
of
different
cetacean
species
see
whether
the
intelligence
of
different
species
evolved
in
the
same
way
The
implied
meaning
of
the
underlined
part
in
Paragraph
3
is
that
.
villagers
have
the
responsibility
to
raise
any
child
in
the
village
like
human
beings,
whales
even
help
raise
each
other’s
babies
cetaceans
have
social
behaviors
very
similar
to
human
beings
it
is
not
easy
for
one
villager
to
take
care
of
his
or
her
own
child
It
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
that
.
it
is
unnecessary
to
look
for
aliens
and
do
research
into
them
some
cetaceans
have
the
same
intelligence
as
human
beings
both
dolphins
and
whales
greet
each
other
with
specific
whistles
both
dolphins
and
whales
have
a
lot
in
common
with
humans
in
behaviors
What
is
the
best
title
for
this
passage?
A.
Aliens
living
underwater
B.
A
study
of
intelligent
dolphins
C.
Intelligent
creatures
of
the
sea
D.
Reasons
for
the
intelligence
of
sea
creatures
D
Researchers
from
North
Carolina
State
University
have
designed
an
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
model
that
is
better
able
to
predict
how
much
students
are
learning
in
educational
games.
The
improved
model,
which
uses
an
AI
training
concept
named
multi-task
learning,
could
be
used
to
improve
both
instruction
and
learning
outcomes.
“We
wanted
the
model
to
be
able
to
predict
whether
a
student
would
answer
each
question
on
a
test
correctly,
based
on
the
student’s
behavior
while
playing
an
educational
game
called
Crystal
Island,”
says
Jonathan
Rowe,
co-author
of
a
paper
on
the
work.
“The
standard
approach
for
solving
this
problem
looks
only
at
overall
test
score,”
Rowe
says.
“In
our
multi-task
learning
framework,
the
model
has
17
tasks
—
because
the
test
has
17
questions.”
The
researchers
collected
gameplay
and
testing
data
from
181
students.
The
AI
could
look
at
each
student’s
game-
play
and
how
each
student
answered
Question
1
on
the
test.
By
identifying
common
behaviors
of
students
who
answered
Question
1
correctly,
and
those
of
students
who
got
Question
1
wrong,
the
AI
could
determine
how
a
new
student
would
answer
Question
1.
This
function
is
performed
for
every
question
at
the
same
time.
The
gameplay
being
reviewed
for
a
given
student
is
the
same,
but
the
AI
looks
at
that
behavior
in
Question
2,
Question
3,
and
so
on.
The
researchers
found
that
the
multi-task
model
was
about
10
percent
more
accurate
than
other
models
that
relied
on
conventional
AI
training
methods.
“We
expect
that
this
type
of
model
could
tell
teachers
when
a
student’s
gameplay
suggests
the
student
may
need
additional
instruction.
It’s
also
expected
to
facilitate
adaptive
gameplay
features
in
the
game
itself.
For
example,
altering
a
storyline
in
order
to
revisit
the
concepts
that
a
student
is
struggling
with.”
says
Michael
Geden,
first
author
of
the
paper.
“Psychology
has
long
recognized
that
different
questions
have
different
values,”
Geden
says.
“Our
work
here
takes
an
interdisciplinary
(
跨学科的)
approach
that
marries
this
aspect
of
psychology
with
deep
learning
and
machine
learning
approaches
to
AI.”
“This
also
opens
the
door
to
incorporating
more
complex
modeling
techniques
into
educational
software.”
says
Andrew
Emerson,
co-author
of
the
paper.
What
makes
the
multi-task
model
different
from
conventional
ones?
A.
It
involves
an
educational
game.
B.
It
researches
on
adequate
samples.
C.
It
analyzes
the
testing
data
separately.
D.
It
applies
a
new
psychological
theory.
What
do
we
know
about
the
research?
Students
played
different
games
in
the
task.
Students
should
answer
17
questions
after
playing
the
game.
The
multi-task
model
is
the
first
to
predict
students’
learning
performance.
The
higher
accuracy
in
prediction
lies
in
the
identification
of
common
behaviors
in
every
question.
What
do
researchers
expect
the
multi-task
model
to
do?
Provide
students
with
personalized
guidance.
Help
the
game
adapt
itself
to
meet
various
needs.
Combine
deep
learning
with
machine
learning
further.
Incorporate
more
advanced
technology
into
educational
software.
Who
will
benefit
most
from
the
new
research?
A.
AI
experts.
B.
Psychologists.
C.
Teachers.
D.
Test
writers.
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。
Rejection
doesn’t
have
to
be
about
the
big
stuff
like
not
getting
into
your
top
college.
Everyday
situations
can
lead
to
feelings
of
rejection,
too,
like
if
your
joke
didn’t
get
a
laugh,
if
no
one
remembered
to
save
you
a
seat
at
the
lunch
table,
or
if
the
person
you
really
like
talks
to
everyone
but
you.
Rejection
hurts.
But
it’s
impossible
to
avoid
it
altogether.
The
only
thing
we
should
do
is
to
learn
to
handle
it.
36
.
So
how
can
you
build
that
ability?
Be
Honest
About
Your
Feelings
If
you
get
rejected,
admit
how
intense
your
feelings
are.
Don’t
try
to
brush
off
the
hurt
or
pretend
it’s
not
painful.
Then,
move
on
to
name
what
you’re
feeling.
For
example:
“I
feel
really
disappointed
that
I
didn’t
get
chosen
for
the
school
play.
I
wanted
it
so
badly
and
I
tried
so
hard.
I
feel
left
out
because
my
friends
made
it
and
I
didn’t.”
37
.
Examine
Your
Thought
Soundtrack
When
you
are
rejected,
it’s
natural
to
wonder,
“Why
did
this
happen?”
When
you
give
yourself
an
explanation,
be
careful
to
stick
to
the
facts.
Tell
yourself:
“I
got
turned
down
for
prom
because
the
person
didn’t
want
to
go
with
me.”
Don't
tell
yourself:
“I
got
turned
down
because
I’m
not
attractive”
or
“I’m
such
a
loser.”
38
.
Next
time,
if
put-down
thoughts
start
creeping
into
your
mind,
shut
them
down.
39
A
rejection
is
chance
to
consider
if
there
are
things
we
can
work
on.
It’s
OK
to
think
about
whether
there’s
room
for
improvement
or
if
your
goals
were
higher
than
your
skills.
40
.
But
if
you
approach
it
right,
it
could
help
nudge
you
in
a
direction
that
turns
out
to
be
the
perfect
fit
for
your
talents,
personality,
and
all
the
really
great
things
that
make
you
who
you
are.
Be
Patient
When
Rejected.
Use
Rejection
to
Your
Advantage.
Sometimes
a
rejection
is
a
harsh
reality
check.
The
better
we
get
at
dealing
with
rejection,
the
less
it
affects
us.
This
kind
of
thinking
crowds
out
hope
and
a
belief
in
ourselves.
Acknowledging
feelings
helps
you
move
beyond
painful
emotions.
Feeling
trapped
on
the
negative
feelings
can
feel
like
living
the
experience
over
and
over
again.
第Ⅱ卷
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分
45
分)
第一节
(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
A、B、C
和
D
四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Some
of
the
greatest
problems
we
face
today
are
concerned
with
the
gradual
destruction
of
our
environment.
Brown
clouds;
wildlife
41
;
polluted
water.
These
42
all
seem
so
huge.
So
my
family
does
what
we
can.
We
take
cloth
bags
to
stores
instead
of
using
plastic
bags.
We
walk
where
we
don’t
have
to
43
.
But
does
it
do
any
good?
I
recently
learned
something
about
flamingos.
These
beautiful
birds
gather
in
44
groups
of
a
thousand
or
more.
Every
year,
when
the
time
45
for
migration,
a
few
flamingos
start
the
process
by
taking
off
from
the
lake.
But
46
of
the
others
seem
to
notice,
so
the
tiny
group
returns.
However,
the
next
day
they
47
again.
This
time
a
few
more
struggle
along
with
them,
but
the
vast
majority
still
48
no
attention,
so
these
pioneers
come
back.
The
49
continues
for
several
more
days.
Every
time
a
few
more
birds
join
in
but,
50
the
thousands
of
others
still
take
no
51
,
the
great
migration
plan
is
once
again
52
.
Then
one
day
something
53
.
The
same
small
group
of
birds
takes
wing
and
a
tiny
number
more
join
in,
just
as
before.
And
this
time
their
total
number,
though
still
quite
54
,
is
enough
to
tip
the
balance.
As
one,
the
whole
group
takes
flight
and
the
migration
55
.
What
a
56
sight
it
must
be
–
thousands
of
flamingos
taking
to
the
sky
at
once!
A
few
can
make
a
57
.
It’s
true
that
all
of
the
great
problems
of
the
world
have
been
solved
because
of
the
58
efforts
of
a
few.
If
you
believe
in
a
cause,
don’t
59
!
Others
will
someday
take
notice
and
together
we
will
60
even
our
greatest
problems.
41.A.protection
B.extinction
C.migration
D.separation
42.A.questions
B.costs
C.examples
D.problems
43.A.drive
B.run
C.cycle
D.stand
44.A.tiny
B.different
C.huge
D.similar
45.A.comes
B.passes
C.varies
D.moves
46.A.all
B.any
C.none
D.most
47.A.gather
B.try
C.sing
D.appear
48.A.attract
B.require
C.escape
D.pay
49.A.plan
B.trend
C.activity
D.movement
50.A.since
B.though
C.unless
D.while
51.A.responsibility
B.notice
C.chance
D.measure
52.A.put
off
B.cut
off
C.carried
out
D.worked
out
53.A.approaches
B.works
C.changes
D.disappears
54.A.significant
B.reasonable
C.adequate
D.small
55.A.continues
B.delays
C.finishes
D.begins
56.A.familiar
B.strange
C.magnificent
D.unrealistic
57.A.point
B.decision
C.difference
D.mistake
58.A.useless
B.tireless
C.extra
D.special
59.A.give
up
B.give
in
C.give
away
D.give
out
60.A.identify
B.understand
C.predict
D.address
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。
(CNN)
Food
labels
detailing
how
much
exercise
is
needed
61
(burn)
off
a
product's
calorie
content
could
help
to
combat
obesity,
according
to
UK
researchers.
Physical
activity
calorie
equivalent
(PACE)
labels
could
improve
on
labels
62
identify
only
calories
and
nutrient
content,
according
to
a
new
63
(science)
review.
Under
the
proposed
system,
a
small
bar
of
chocolate
would
carry
a
label
informing
64
(consume)
that
it
would
take
23
minutes
of
running
or
46
minutes
of
walking
to
burn
off
the
230
calories
it
contains.
The
large-scale
application
of
PACE
labels
could,
on
average,
cut
calorie
use
65
200
calories
per
person
per
day,
according
to
researchers,
66
work
is
published
in
the
Journal
of
Epidemiology
and
Community
Health.
But
concerns
67
(raise)
recently
about
the
potential
impact
such
labeling
might
have
on
people
with
eating
disorder.
The
research
team
looked
at
data
from
14
studies
that
examined
the
effectiveness
of
PACE
labeling
in
68
(reduce)
calorie
consumption
and
found
that
PACE
labeling
is
more
effective
than
no
labeling.
Amanda
Daley,
lead
researcher
from
the
University
of
Loughborough,
told
CNN
that
69
aim
is
to
add
PACE
information
to
existing
labels,
rather
than
replace
70
(they),
in
order
to
provide
the
public
with
more
information.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分
35
分)
第一节
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、删改或修改。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:在错的词下划一横线,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;
2.只允许修改
10
处,多者(从第
11
处起)不计分。
I
was
frightening
in
my
first
class
in
the
US.
It
was
my
first
time
to
sit
with
so
much
foreigners
in
one
classroom.
Unlike
other
classmates,
I
sat
quietly
by
me.
My
teacher
spoke
very
fast
and
I
had
a
hard
time
understanding
him.
Since
I
was
a
newcomer
in
a
foreign
country,
communicating
with
these
foreigners
was
really
difficulty.
However,
I
had
to
try
hard
to
understand
that
they
were
talking
about
in
class.
But
reading
and
writing
was
even
harder
than
listening
and
speaking.
Just
one
month
after
the
school
started,
I
had
to
read
books
and
write
long
paper,
all
English.
That’s
when
the
real
disaster
to
began.
第二节
书面表达(满分
25
分)
假定你是李华,你校外教
Mark
对中国的牛文化很感兴趣,请给他写一封邮件,内容包括:
介绍牛的用途;
说明牛的精神;
表达牛年祝福。注意:
词数
100
左右;
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
树德中学高
2019
级高二下期
4
月阶段性测试英语试题答案
听力:AABCB
BCCAB
CBCAC
BAABC
阅读理解:BDA
AADA
DBDC
CDBC
七选五:DFEBC
完型:BDACA
CBDBA
BACDD
CCBAD
语法填空:61.to
burn
62.
that/which
63.
scientific
64.
consumers
65.
by
66.
whose
67.
have
been
raised
68.
reducing
69.
the
70.
them
改错:
1.
frightening→frightened
2.
much→many
3.
me→myself
4.
difficulty→difficult
5.However→Therefore
6.
that→what
7.
was→were
8.
paper→papers
9.
English
前面加
in
10.
to
删掉
Dear
Mark,
How’s
it
going?
Learning
about
your
obsession
with
the
ox
culture
in
China,
I’m
writing
to
share
some
with
you.
Oxen
have
always
been
of
great
help
in
many
aspects
of
our
lives,
ranging
from
ploughing
in
farming
to
carrying
heavy
goods
for
transport.
Due
to
their
endless
contribution,
the
ox
has
long
held
a
significant
place
in
our
Chinese
culture.
Their
devotion
to
people
and
capability
of
enduring
many
hardships
make
them
the
best
representatives
of
dedication
and
diligence.
What’s
more,
these
animals
are
also
seen
as
the
symbol
of
strength
and
endeavor,
which
are
highly
valued
virtues
in
China.
In
the
year
of
the
ox,
wish
you
a
healthy
and
happy
new
year.
(118)
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua