高中英语人教版(2019)第二册Unit 4 History and traditions单元测试(附答题卡+答案)

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高中英语新教材(2019)人教第二册
Test
of
Unit
4
History
and
traditions
听力(共30分)
第一节
(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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。
1.
Why
is
the
man
having
trouble
finding
lamb?
A.
It
is
not
common
where
he
lives.
B.
There
is
no
lamb
at
Harvard
Meats.
C.
He
doesn’t
know
what
kind
he
wants.
2.
What
is
the
conversation
mainly
about?
A.
Losing
weight.
B.
Meeting
old
classmates.
C.
Graduating
from
school.
3.
What
do
the
speakers
have
in
common?
A.
They
have
the
same
job.
B.
They
own
the
same
kind
of
dog.
C.
They
like
walking
dogs
with
others.
4.
What
do
the
speakers
already
have
enough?
A.
Meat.
B.
Bread.
C.
Lettuce.
5.
Why
did
the
officer
stop
the
woman?
A.
He
thought
she
was
speeding.
B.
He
thought
she
was
in
danger.
C.
He
thought
she
was
too
noisy.
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,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各个小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
Who
is
the
man
inviting
to
the
barbecue?
A.
His
neighbors.
B.
His
colleagues.
C.
His
sister’s
family.
7.
What
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
do?
A.
Use
convenient
gas.
B.
Stay
outside
all
day.
C.
Add
some
barbecue
sauce.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
does
Jill
say
about
Bob?
A.
He
is
forgetful.
B.
He
is
important
to
her.
C.
He
always
does
well
in
exams.
9.
Which
day
is
Bob’s
birthday?
A.
October
14.
B.
December
2.
C.
December
14.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
is
Miss
Smith’s
job?
A.
She’s
a
lawyer.
B.
She’s
a
judge.
C.
She’s
a
secretary.
11.
Why
is
Miss
Smith
so
upset?
A.
She
can’t
speak
well.
B.
She
is
going
to
be
killed.
C.
She
cannot
access
the
Internet.
12.
What
color
should
the
light
on
the
black
box
be?
A.
Green.
B.
Red.
C.
Yellow.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
is
the
woman
worried
about?
A.
Chris’s
grades.
B.
Buying
too
little.
C.
Spending
too
much
money.
14.
Why
does
Chris
need
so
many
notebooks?
A.
They
will
sell
out
soon.
B.
He
needs
one
for
each
subject.
C.
He
wants
to
share
them
with
his
friends.
15.
Who
might
Luke
be?
A.
Chris’s
father.
B.
Chris’s
teacher.
C.
Chris’s
brother.
16.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
tax-free
weekend,
according
to
the
woman?
A.
To
help
poor
people.
B.
To
donate
school
supplies.
C.
To
encourage
people
to
shop
more.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Which
of
the
following
about
Adele
was
most
unusual
at
the
Grammy
Awards?
A.
Her
dress
made
of
glass.
B.
Her
beautiful
green
gown.
C.
Her
performance
of
a
song.
18.
What
made
Adele’s
performance
different
from
other
artists’?
A.
Back-up
dancers.
B.
Impressive
voice.
C.
Fancy
clothes.
19.
Why
did
Adele
stop
singing
during
one
of
her
performances?
A.
She
wanted
to
have
a
break.
B.
She
wanted
to
talk
about
George
Michael.
C.
She
had
some
technical
difficulties
with
the
sound
system.
20.
What
did
Adele
do
when
given
the
award
for
Album
of
the
Year?
A.
She
owed
it
to
Rihanna.
B.
She
thanked
her
role
model.
C.
She
sang
a
song
with
Beyoncé.
阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)
A
In
ancient
Egypt,
the
pharaoh(法老)
treated
the
poor
message
runner
like
a
prince
when
he
arrived
at
the
palace,
if
he
brought
good
news.
However,
if
the
exhausted
runner
had
the
misfortune
to
bring
the
pharaoh
unhappy
news,
his
head
was
cut
off.
Shades
of
that
spirit
spread
over
today’s
conversations.
Once
a
friend
and
I
packed
up
some
peanut
butter
and
sandwiches
for
an
outing.
As
we
walked
light-heartedly
out
the
door,
picnic
basket
in
hand,
a
smiling
neighbor
looked
up
at
the
sky
and
said,
“Oh
boy,
bad
day
for
a
picnic.
The
weatherman
says
it’s
going
to
rain.”
I
wanted
to
strike
him
on
the
race
with
the
peanut
butter
and
sandwiches.
Not
for
his
stupid
weather
report,
for
his
smile.
Several
months
ago
I
was
racing
to
catch
a
bus.
As
I
breathlessly
put
my
handful
of
cash
across
the
Greyhound
counter,
the
sales
agent
said
with
a
broad
smile,
“Oh
that
bus
left
rive
minutes
ago.”
Dreams
of
head-cutting!
It’s
not
the
news
that
makes
someone
angry.
It’s
the
unsympathetic
attitude
with
which
it’s
delivered.
Everyone
must
give
bad
mews
from
time
to
time,
and
winning
professionals
do
it
with
the
proper
attitude.
A
doctor
advising
a
patient
that
she
needs
an
operation
dose
it
in
a
caring
way
A
boss
informing
an
employee
he
didn’t
get
the
job
takes
on
a
sympathetic
tone.
Big
winners
know,
when
delivering
any
bad
news,
they
should
share
the
feeling
of
the
receiver.
Unfortunately,
many
people
are
not
aware
of
this.
When
you’re
tired
from
a
long
flight,
has
a
hotel
clerk
cheerfully
said
that
your
room
isn’t
ready
ye?
When
you
had
your
heart
set
on
the
toast
beef,
has
your
waiter
merrily
told
you
that
he
just
served
the
last
piece?
It
makes
you
as
traveler
or
diner
want
to
land
your
fist
right
on
their
unsympathetic
faces.
Had
my
neighbor
told
me
of
the
upcoming
rainstorm
with
sympathy,
I
would
have
appreciated
his
warning.
Had
the
Greyhound
salesclerk
sympathetically
informed
me
that
my
bus
had
already
left,
I
probably
would
have
said,
“Oh,
that‘s
all
right.
I’ll
catch
the
next
one.”
Big
winners,
when
they
bear
bad
news,
deliver
bombs
with
the
emotion
the
bombarded
(被轰炸的)
person
is
sure
to
have
.
21.
In
Paragraph
1,
the
writer
tells
the
story
of
the
pharaoh
to
.
A.
make
a
comparison
B.
introduce
a
topic
C.
describe
a
scene
D.
offer
an
argument
22.
In
the
writer’s
opinion,
his
neighbor
was
_____________.
A.
friendly
B.
warm-hearted
C.
not
considerate
D.
not
helpful
23.
From
“Dreams
of
head-cutting!”(Paragraph
3),
we
learn
that
the
writer
.
A.
was
mad
at
the
sales
agent.
B.
was
reminded
of
the
cruel
pharaoh
C.
wished
that
the
sales
agent
would
have
had
dreams.
D.
dreamed
of
cutting
the
sales
agent’s
head
that
night.
24.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
text?
A.
Delivering
bad
news
properly
is
important
in
communication.
B.
Helping
others
sincerely
is
the
key
to
business
success.
C.
Receiving
bad
news
requires
great
courage.
D.
Learning
ancient
traditions
can
be
useful.
B
You
may
have
come
across
several
“strange”
cultural
practices;
some
would
grip
you
with
fear,
while
others
would
leave
you
astonished.
The
wife-carrying
competition
in
Finland
falls
into
the
latter
category.
Strange
as
it
might
sound,
wife-carrying
is
a
real
sport
in
Finland.
In
fact,
it
is
a
highly
competitive
sport
in
which
male
competitors
race
while
each
carrying
a
female
teammate.
The
objective
is
for
the
male
to
carry
the
female
through
a
special
obstacle
track
in
the
fastest
time.
The
length
of
the
official
track
is253.5
metres
with
two
dry
obstacles
(障碍)
and
a
water
obstacle
about
one
metre
deep.
The
first
modern-day
wife-carrying
event
was
held
in
Finland
in
1992
and
foreign
competitors
gained
admission
in
1995.
This
event
is
now
held
annually
in
Sonkaj?rvi,
Finland
as
the
World
Championship.
Although
many
might
consider
the
sport
a
joke,
competitors
take
it
very
seriously.
Like
every
serious
sport,
the
wife-carrying
competition
also
has
its
guidelines
which
are
set
by
the
International
Wife-Carrying
Competition
Rules
Committee.
While
the
International
rules
are
the
basis
for
all
competitions,
rules
and
prizes
do
vary
for
each
competition.
It
is
not
mandatory
that
you
must
be
legally
married
to
the
“wife”
to
be
carried,
she
may
even
be
your
neighbour’s
wife
or
even
someone
you
met
during
the
competition;
she
must,
however,
be
over
17
years
of
age.
And
her
minimum
weight
must
be
49
kilograms;
otherwise,
she
will
be
burdened
with
a
rucksack
containing
additional
weight
to
bring
the
total
load
to
be
carried
up
to
49
kg.
All
participants
must
enjoy
themselves.
Yes,
that
is
also
one
of
the
rules.
Special
prizes
go
to
the
most
entertaining
couple,
the
best
costume,
and
the
strongest
carrier.
And
for
the
grand
prize,
the
wife’s
weight
in
beer
goes
to
the
couple
who
completes
the
course
in
the
shortest
time.
Whether
you
win
or
lose,
the
good
thing
is
the
sport
encourages
team
spirit
among
couples.
Which
can’t
be
used
to
describe
the
wife-carrying
competition?
A.
Fearful.
B.
Astonishing.
C.
Competitive.
D.
Serious.
26.
What
is
true
about
the
competition?
A.The
first
event
was
in
1992.
B.The
rules
are
flexible
for
each
competition.
C.The
official
track
is
253.5
metres
long
and
1
metre
deep.
D.By
no
means
can
wives
weighing
less
than
49
kg
participate
in
it.
27.What
does
the
underlined
word
“mandatory”
in
paragraph
5
mean?
A.
Important.
B.
Necessary.
C.
Strange.
D.
Possible.
C
Government
officials
and
businessmen
from
26
countries
have
just
completed
a
visit
to
Xiaogang
Village
in
east
China's
Anhui
Province.
As
MPA
and
doctoral
students
in
the
Institute
of
South-South
Cooperation
and
Development
of
Peking
University,
they
made
the
trip
to
Xiaogang,
known
as
cradle
of
China's
rural
reform,
for
a
deeper
understanding
of
China's
economic
reform.
One
of
the
41
students,
Abdoulaye
Ndiaye
from
Senegal
said
they
had
learned
the
story
about
Xiaogang
from
a
lecture
in
Beijing
before
the
trip,
and
were
most
impressed
by
the
detail
that
18
villagers
in
Xiaogang
agreed
on
a
secret
agreement
to
break
the
egalitarian
(平等主义)
agricultural
system
by
signing,
in
this
case
leaving
thumbprints
(拇指指纹),
a
land
contract
in
1978.
“The
story
of
Xiaogang
village
could
set
a
good
example
for
development
in
other
South-South
countries,”
said
Dilamo
Otore
Ferenje,
a
trade
official
from
Ethiopia.
During
the
visit
on
Tuesday,
they
actually
shook
hands
with
one
of
the
pioneering
villagers,
Yan
Junchang,
who
is
now
77
years
old.
Visiting
an
exhibition
hall
on
the
village
history
and
talking
with
villagers,
the
students
learned
how
the
contract
enabled
farmers
to
hand
in
a
certain
percentage
of
their
produce
to
government,
and
keep
the
rest
to
themselves.
Looking
at
modern
farms,
rural
renewable
energy
facilities
and
a
glass
factory,
the
students
gained
an
understanding
of
how
the
Chinese
village
had
developed
over
40
years.
The
village
has
undergone
great
changes.
Road
traffic
is
now
controlled
by
traffic
lights.
Sanitary
workers
always
keep
the
streets
clean.
A
yellow
school
bus
takes
kids
to
school.
Old
run-down
houses
are
protected
as
a
reminder
of
its
past.
Fu
Jun,
academic
dean
of
the
institute,
said
the
field
trip
offered
students
an
opportunity
to
gain
a
better
understanding
of
China's
development
experience
and
different
stages
of
reform
and
opening-up.
28.
What
do
we
know
about
the
students
from
the
passage?
A.
The
majority
of
them
are
businessmen.
B.
They
are
interested
in
China's
economic
reform.
C.
There
are
altogether
26
students
from
foreign
countries.
D.
They
knew
nothing
about
Xiaogang
village
before
the
trip.
29.
During
the
visit,
students
did
the
following
things
EXCEPT
_____________.
A.
Meeting
the
then
18
pioneering
villagers
in
the
flesh
B.
Being
shown
around
some
rural
renewable
energy
facilities
C.
Paying
a
visit
to
an
exhibition
to
learn
the
history
of
the
village
D.
Being
introduced
to
the
rapid
development
of
Xiaogang
village
30.
What
did
Fu
Jun
think
of
the
trip
according
to
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Encouraging.
B.
Memorable.
C.
Thrilling.
D.
Educational.
第二节
七选五(共5题,每题2分,共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。
The
United
Kingdom
of
Great
Britain
and
Northern
Ireland
is
one
of
the
most
diverse
nations
in
the
whole
of
Europe.
This
article
will
show
you
how
to
adapt
to
the
varied
culture
of
England,
Scotland,
Wales
and
Northern
Ireland.
Get
used
to
small
spaces.
The
United
States
is
not
only
a
huge
country
but
also
has
big
cars,
houses
and
spaces.
 11 
Houses,
apartments,
cars
and
appliances
are
all
smaller
than
what
you
are
accustomed
to,
so
you
have
to
get
used
to
smaller
things.
?
Be
polite.
Always
apologise
for
running
into
someone,
even
if
it
is
their
fault,
as
it
makes
you
out
to
be
a
kind
person.
Respect
people’s
personal
space
and
always
wait
in
line.
Accept
jokes.
 12 
Bantering
and
taking
the
mickey
are
all
ways
to
describe
making
fun
of
someone
but
this
isn’t
necessarily
a
bad
thing.
Teasing
someone
is
a
common
way
to
show
friendship.
As
one
Briton
put
it,
“You
never
make
fun
of
someone
you
don’t
like.”?
Get
used
to
the
driving.
The
British
drive
on
the
left
side
of
the
road.
13 
Also
the
cars
in
the
UK
have
the
steering
wheel(方向盘)
on
the
right
side,
so
you
need
to
get
used
to
this
as
well.
Be
especially
careful
with
your
turns
and
remember
that
right
turns
in
the
UK
cross
opposite
traffic
in
the
same
way
that
left
turns
do
in
the
US
and
other
countries
that
drive
on
the
right.?
14 
The
British
use
different
words
and
pronounce
words
differently.
Look
around
on
the
Internet
or
buy
books
about
words
and
expressions
used
in
Britain.?
There’s
more
to
the
UK
than
London.
London
is
an
excellent
city
and
the
most
popular
in
the
United
Kingdom.
 15 
And
the
green
countryside
is
a
defining
feature
of
the
UK,
which
is
something
that
should
be
explored.?
A.
Get
used
to
the
lifestyle.
B.
Get
used
to
the
language.
C.
Different
regions
have
their
own
traditions
and
even
languages.
D.
Be
sure
that
you
do
so,
or
the
result
could
be
terrible.
E.
However,
the
UK
does
not
have
the
luxury
of
space.
F.
But
there
are
many
other
cities
filled
with
culture
and
wonder.
G.
One
of
the
most
confusing
aspects
of
British
culture
is
humour.
第三部分
语言运用
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Often
firefighters
are
referred
to
as
heroes一because
they
are
willing
to
put
their
lives
on
the
line.
My
husband
is
a
firefighter.
He
has
been
in
36
,
situations
many
times
over
the
years.
37
being
married
for
twenty
years,
it
is
strange
that
I
don't
often
worry
about
the
38
he
takes
in
his
Job.
What
makes
him
a
hero
to
me
are
all
the
things
he
39
in
his
personal
life
while
being
a
firefighter
in
his
professional
life.
Our
friends
often
40
on
how
lucky
he
is
to
have
a
work
schedule
that
41
him
to,
be
home
in
the
middle
of
the
week.
What
is
often
.
42
is.
the
time
that
he
is
away.
His
job
43
that
he
leave
his
family
half
the
month.
But
it
44
for
us
and
our
marriage
is
stronger
for
it.
We
have
to
sacrifice
many
important
family
45
,
such
as
our
anniversary,
our
son's
soccer
games,
and
many
holidays.
We
have
had;
to
46
,
because
of
his
absence.
He
cannot
come
home
for
a(n)
47
pipe
or
to
help
with
a
chore.
I
have
never
thought
of
asking
him
to
do
that.
This
type
of
marriage
might
not
work
for
everyone,
48
we
are
willing
to,
do
what
it
takes
to
make
it
work.
When
George
comes
home,
we
have
all
of
his
49
.
He
can
be
found
50
at
the
kitchen
table
helping
out
son
with
a
school
project'
or
51
some
household
errands
(差使)
for
me
He
leaves
his
helmet
behind
at
work
and
__52_
his
husband,
father'
or
gardener
hat.
When
I
53
in
my
mind;
my
firefighter,
I
see
the
amazing
personal
54
he
makes
to
make
sure
others
are
safe
while
always
trusting
that
we
are
too.
He
is
my
55
36.A.
awkward
B.
dangerous
C.
stressful
D.
stable
37.A
After
B.
Since
C.
Before
D.
Until
38.a
actions
B.
risks
C.
attitudes
D.
loads
39.A.
gives
in
B.
gives
away
C.
gives
up
D.
gives
out
40.A.
insist
B.
rely
C.
comment
D.
consult
41.A.
proposes
B.
forbids
C.
forces
D.
allows
42.
A.
overlooked
B.
calculated
C.
debated
D.
argued
43.A,
requires
B.
ensures
C.
promises
D.
pushes
44.A.
stops
b.
accounts
C.
pays
D.
works
45.A.
festivals
B.
events
C.
celebrations
D.
incidents
46.A.
make
adjustments
B.
take
actions
C.
calm
down
D.
cheer
up
47.A.
empty
b.
gas
C.
concrete
D.
broken
48.A.
so
b.
and
C.
but
D.
though
49.A.
guidance
B.
attention
C.
sympathy
D.
comfort
50.A.
eventually
B.
immediately
C.
unexpectedly
D.
gradually
51.A.
searching
b.
saving
C.
recognizing
D.
running
52.
A.
sets
aside
B.
holds
back
C.
puts
on
D.
hangs
up
53.A.
flash
B.
seize
C.
hold
D.
picture
54.A.
sacrifices
B.
belongings
C.
experiences
D.
qualities
55.A.
companion
B.
assistant
C.
hero
D.
guard
第三节:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15
分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或者括号内单词的正确形式。
There
are
several
reasons
why
school
uniforms
are
good
idea.
First
of
all,
uniforms
help
the
school
look
smart.
The
students
feel
that
they
belong
to
a
particular
group.
When
every
pupil
in
the
school
wears
the
uniform,
nobody
____56_____
(have)
to
worry
about
fashion(时尚).
Everybody
wears_____57____
same
style
of
clothes.
Uniforms
can
be
useful
in
unexpected
ways,
A
school
in
Ireland
has
introduced
an
interesting
new
uniform.
On
the
edge
of
the
jacket,
there
is
a
piece
of
cloth
____58_____gives
off
light
in
the
dark.
When
the
children
are
walking
or
_____59____
(cycle)
to
school
on
dark
mornings,
car
drivers
can
_____60____
(easy)
see
them.
But
can
uniforms
help
improve
school
standards?
The
answer
_____61____
this
question
is
not
clear.
One
study
in
America
found
that
students'
grades
_____62
____
(improve)
a
little
after
the
school
introduced
uniforms.
But
some
students
didn't
want
____63_____
(wear)
the
uniform.
Other
American
studies
showed
no
_____64____(connect)
between
uniforms
and
school
performance.
School
uniforms
are
_____65
____
(tradition)
in
Britain,
but
some
schools
are
starting
to
get
rid
of
them.
Some
very
good
schools
don't
have
a
uniform
policy.
However,
uniforms
are
still
popular.
Pupils
at
about
90
percent
of
British
secondary
schools
wear
uniforms.
第三部分:应用文写作(15分)
假如你是李华,你的英国好友George即将参加“汉语桥”决赛。他来信询问学习汉语的方法,现在请你用英文给他回信,内容要点包括:
1.祝贺进入决赛;
2.传授学习方法;
3.表达美好祝愿。
注意:
1.
词数80词左右;
2.
可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
概要写作(25分)
Parents
everywhere
praise
their
kids.
Jenn
Berman,
author
of
The
A
to
Z
Guide
to
Raising
Happy
and
Confident
Kids,
says,
"We've
gone
to
the
opposite
extreme
of
a
few
decades
ago
when
parents
tended
to
be
more
strict."
By
giving
kids
a
lot
of
praise,
parents
think
they're
building
their
children's
confidence,
when,
in
fact,
it
may
be
just
the
opposite.
Too
much
praise
can
backfire
and,
when
given
in
a
way
that's
insincere,
make
kids
afraid
to
try
new
things
or
take
a
risk
for
fear
of
not
being
able
to
stay
on
top
where
their
parents'
praise
has
put
them.
Still,
don't
go
too
far
in
the
other
direction.
Not
giving
enough
praise
can
be
just
as
damaging
gas
giving
too
much.
Kids
will
feel
like
they're
not
good
enough
or
that
you
don't
care
and,
as
a
result,
may
see
no
point
in
trying
hard
for
their
accomplishments.
So
what
is
the
right
amount
of
praise?
Experts
say
that
the
quality
of
praise
is
more
important
than
the
quantity.
If
praise
is
sincere
and
focused
on
the
effort
not
the
outcome,
you
can
give
it
as
often
as
your
child
does
something
that
deserves
a
verbal
reward."
We
should
especially
recognize
our
children's
efforts
to
push
themselves
and
work
hard
to
achieve
a
goal,
"says
Donahue,
author
of
Parenting
Without
Fear:
Letting
Go
of
Worry
and
Focusing
on
What
Really
Matters.
"One
thing
to
remember
is
that
it's
the
process
not
the
end
product
that
matters."
Your
son
may
not
be
the
best
basketball
player
on
his
team.
But
if
he's
out
there
every
day
and
playing
hard,
you
should
praise
his
effort
regardless
of
whether
his
team
wins
or
loses.
Praising
the
effort
and
not
the
outcome
can
also
mean
recognizing
your
child
when
she
has
worked
hard
to
clean
the
yard,
cook
dinner,
or
finish
a
book
report.
But
whatever
it
is,
praise
should
be
given
on
a
case-
by-case
basis
and
be
proportionate(相称的)to
the
amount
of
effort
your
child
has
put
into
it
Answer
Sheet
听力(共30分)
1-5
6-10
11-15
16-20
阅读理解(共10题,每题2.5分,共25分)
A:______________________
B:
______________________
C:______________________
七选五(共5小题,每题2分,共10分):______________________
完形填空(共20题,每题1.5分,共30分)
36-40:________________________
41-45:______________________
46-50:______________________
51-55:_____________________
语法填空(共10题,每题1.5分,共15分)
56.
57.
58.
59.
60.
61.
62.
63.
64.
65.
应用文写作(15分)
概要写作
参考答案
听力:1-5
ABACB
6-10
BCBBA
11-15
CACBC
16-20
CCBCB
阅读理解
A:_____BCAA___
B:
_____ABB______
C:____BAD________
七选五:___
EGDBF_____
完形填空
36-40
BABCC
41-45
DAADB
46-50
ADCBB
51-55
DCDAC
语法填空
56.
has
/
will
have
57.
the
58.
that
/
which
59.
cycling
60.
easily
61.
to
62.
improved
63.
to
wear
64.
connection
/
connections
65.
traditional
应用文写作:
Dear
George

Congratulations
on
your
entering
the
final
of
Chinese
Bridge.
I
am
more
than
glad
to
offer
some
advice
on
how
to
learn
Chinese
well,
which
hopefully
can
help
you
gain
a
good
result
in
the
coming
competition.
In
order
to
acquire
a
good
knowledge
of
Chinese
culture,
you
are
supposed
to
read
more
books
including
novels.
Consulting
a
dictionary
is
undoubtedly
a
good
way
to
enlarge
your
vocabulary
and
grasp
its
usages.
If
possible,
make
full
use
of
your
time
to
listen,
speak
because
practice
makes
perfect.
Congratulations
again
and
best
wishes
for
your
brilliant
future.
Yours,
Li
Hua
概要写作
Parents
tend
to
go
to
extremes
when
it
comes
to
praising
their
kids.
(要点一)
Yet,
both
too
much
and
too
little
praise
can
be
equally
damaging.
(要点二)
When
giving
praise,
parents
should
be
sincere
and
concentrate
on
the
process
instead
of
the
result.
(要点三)
Similarly,
they
ought
to
give
praise
for
how
much
effort
their
kids
have
invested
in
the
work
they’re
involved
in.
(要点四)
Score:
______________
Class:
______________
Name:
___________________