江苏省南京市2020~2021学年度高一下学期期中考试
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1.
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第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每题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。
1.
What
will
the
woman
do
next?
A.
Attend
a
meeting.
B.
Pick
up
the
man’s
client.
C.
Send
the
man
to
his
office.
2.
What
seems
to
be
the
woman’s
problem?
A.
She
has
difficulty
communicating
with
the
locals.
B.
She
doesn’t
have
a
business
card.
C.
She
will
be
late
for
work.
3.
How
does
the
man
usually
go
to
his
office?
A.
By
car.
B.
By
train.
C.
By
bus.
4.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Tourist
and
guide.
B.
Strangers.
C.
Friends.
5.
When
will
the
speakers
meet?
A.
At
5:00.
B.
At
5:45.
C.
At
6:15.
第二节
(共15小题;每题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,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.
What
makes
the
man’s
mother
unhappy?
A.
The
e-invitations.
B.
The
old
pictures.
C.
The
tickets
to
Texas.
7.
What
does
the
woman
remind
the
man
to
do?
A.
Book
the
plane
ticket.
B.
Save
some
money.
C.
Check
the
booking.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第9两个小题。
8.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
In
a
library.
B.
In
a
restaurant.
C.
On
a
plane.
9.
What
will
the
man
read?
A.
A
daily
newspaper.
B.
A
sports
magazine.
C.
A
fashion
magazine.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.
Why
does
the
man
call
the
woman?
A.
To
book
a
room.
B.
To
make
a
change.
C.
To
confirm
his
reservation.
11.
When
will
the
man
check
out?
A.
On
June
18th.
B.
On
June
20th.
C.
On
June
21st.
12.
For
what
should
the
man
pay
?180?
A.
The
car
rental
service.
B.
The
room
rate.
C.
The
pickup
service.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.
When
was
Mei’s
party
held?
A.
On
Friday.
B.
On
Saturday.
C.
On
Sunday.
14.
How
was
the
weather
on
Saturday?
A.
Sunny.
B.
Rainy.
C.
Windy.
15.
What
did
the
woman
do
on
Saturday?
A.
She
washed
her
car.
B.
She
went
for
a
picnic.
C.
She
watched
a
football
game.
16.
Where
did
the
woman
spend
her
Sunday
afternoon?
A.
At
home.
B.
In
her
studio.
C.
In
the
gym.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.
Which
behavior
may
get
the
most
serious
punishment?
A.
Not
wearing
the
helmet.
B.
Smoking
in
the
cars.
C.
Bumping
into
other
cars
on
purpose.
18.
What
punishment
will
the
listeners
get
for
driving
rudely
at
first?
A.
A
warning.
B.
A
fine.
C.
Being
asked
to
leave.
19.
How
many
rules
does
the
speaker
talk
about?
A.
3.
B.
4
C.
5.
20.
What
will
the
listeners
do
next?
A.
Start
their
first
race.
B.
Sign
the
insurance
forms.
C.
Have
a
check
on
their
cars.
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)
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
Terrific
New
Technologies
?A
fashionable
smart
speaker
The
new
Amazon
Echo
smart
speaker
has
the
same
popular
feature
as
the
original—an
always
listening
voice
assistant
ready
to
play
music
and
news,
set
timers,
and
use
third?party
apps.
Only
now
it's
actually
stylish.
The
$120
speaker
comes
in
different
finishes,
including
fabric
and
wood.
?A
helping
hand
for
parents
Suzy
Snooze
helps
babies
and
kids
sleep
so
parents
can
catch
up
on
their
own
sleep.
It's
a
sound
machine
and
a
nightlight.
It
connects
with
an
app
over
Wi?Fi
and
turns
into
an
audio
monitor.
If
a
kid
cries
at
midnight,
it'll
detect
the
sound
and
try
to
calm
him
back
to
sleep.
It
can
also
let
early
risers
know
when
it's
OK
to
get
out
of
bed.
Made
by
Bleep
Bleeps,
the
$249
“smart
nightlight”
has
an
adorable
little
face.
?Safety
for
ding
dongs
Doorbells
used
to
just
ring,
ding,
and
dong.
But
thanks
to
modern
technology,
doorbells
can
now
double
as
Internet?connected?surveillance(监视)
devices.
Ring's
$249
Video
Doorbell
Pro
can
record
HD
video
of
your
front
steps,
even
at
night.
It
includes
motion
sensors
and
two?way
audio,
so
you
can
yell
“get
off
my
lawn”
from
anywhere.
You
can
also
use
the
app
to
see
what's
going
on
in
front
of
your
house
while
you're
at
work
or
in
the
backyard.
?The
must?have
kitchen
gadget
The
Instant
Pot
makes
food
fast
in
one
pot.
The
surprise
kitchen
hit
is
a
combination
of
pressure
cooker,
rice
cooker,
slow
cooker
and
even
yogurt
maker.
It
has
sensors
and
settings
to
make
cooking
as
safe
as
possible.
Starting
at
$80,
an
Instant
Pot
can
make
dishes
in
less
time
than
it
typically
takes
to
cook
them.
( )21.
What
can
Suzy
Snooze
do
for
parents?
A.
Provide
sunlight.
B.
Play
with
babies.
C.
Comfort
crying
babies.
D.
Remind
parents
to
wake
up
kids.
( )22.
What
is
the
advantage
of
the
Video
Doorbell
Pro
compared
with
traditional
doorbells?
A.
It
can
play
HD
videos.
B.
It
can
make
a
sound
of
ding?dong.
C.
It
can
communicate
with
the
users.
D.
It
can
take
on
the
work
of
a
monitor.
( )23.
Who
are
most
probably
interested
in
the
Instant
Pot?
A.
Those
who
love
fast
food.
B.
Those
who
enjoy
cooking.
C.
Those
who
are
busy
working.
D.
Those
who
like
going
camping.
B
Just
ask
any
new
parent:
Adding
a
baby
to
a
household
can
also
add
stress
to
a
career.
Now,
a
new
study
backs
that
up
with
some
astonishing
numbers:
After
science,
technology,
engineering,
and
mathematics(STEM)
professionals
become
parents,43%of
women
and
23%
of
men
switch
fields,
transition(转变)
to
part?time
work,
or
leave
the
workforce
entirely.
Many
researchers
and
parents
already
knew
that
STEM
can
be
unwelcoming
to
parents,
particularly
mothers.
But
“the
considerable
departure
was
astonishing,”
says
Erin
Cech,
an
assistant
professor
of
sociology
at
the
University
of
Michigan
in
Ann
Arbor
and
lead
author
of
the
study,
published
in
the
Proceedings
of
the
National
Academy
of
Sciences.
For
both
genders,
“the
proportions
were
higher
than
we
expected.
”
The
surprisingly
high
reduction
rate
for
men
also
highlights
that
“parenthood
in
STEM
is
not
just
a
mothers'
issue;
it's
a
worker
issue,”
Cech
says.
She
hopes
that
the
findings
“might
motivate
changes”,
such
as
more
paid
parental
leave
from
both
government
and
employers
and
policies
that
better
support
flexible
work
time
without
a
tight
routine.
“We
are
not
suggesting
that
people
who
want
families
should
avoid
STEM;
that's
not
the
solution,”
she
emphasises.
By
2018,78%
of
new
fathers
were
still
working
in
STEM,
the
vast
majority
full
time.
For
new
mothers,
68%
were
still
in
STEM,
but
only
57%
worked
full
time.
For
professionals
without
children,
on
the
other
hand,
84%
of
men
and
76%
of
women
were
predicted
to
still
be
working
in
STEM
full
time
in
2018.
For
the
new
parents
across
all
fields,16%
of
women
were
working
part?time
and
15%
had
left
the
workforce,
as
compared
with
just
2%
and
3%,respectively,for
men.
These
sharp
differences
make
it
clear
that,
even
though
the
reduction
rate
for
fathers
is
higher
than
expected,
mothers
still
face
particular
career
challenges.
( )24.
What
makes
many
STEM
employees
change
their
jobs?
A.
Worrying
about
their
family.
B.
The
attraction
of
part?time
jobs.
C.
Being
tired
of
the
former
jobs.
D.
The
heavy
burden
at
home
and
work.
( )25.
Which
statement
may
Erin
Cech
agree
with?
A.
Working
at
home
may
be
a
popular
choice.
B.
Increasing
welfare
may
keep
STEM
parents.
C.
People
with
families
should
leave
STEM.
D.
STEM
professionals
should
obey
the
rules.
( )26.
How
many
new
mothers
among
the
labour
force
worked
full
time
in
2018?
A.
69%.
B.
76%.
C.
57%.
D.
31%.
( )27.
What
does
the
author
want
to
stress
by
listing
the
sharp
differences?
A.
Too
many
fathers
leave
STEM.
B.
It's
hard
for
mothers
to
make
a
balance.
C.
STEM
jobs
are
no
longer
popular.
D.
It's
impossible
to
have
a
successful
career.
C
Magazine
sales
have
generally
been
falling
since
the
day
the
inventor
of
the
Internet
said,
“Hey,
why
don’t
I
invent
the
Internet?”
But
the
latest
ABC
figures,
released
this
week,
show
that
sales
of
certain
titles
are
actually
going
up.
News
and
current
affairs
magazines
are
becoming
more
popular—but
celebrity
(名人),
gossip
and
fashion
publications
are
still
struggling.
“Gossip
and
celebrity
news
is
rarely
something
that
requires
detailed
analysis—so
it’s
best
suited
to
bite-sized
content
on
social
media,”
says
Ian
Burrell,
media
columnist
for
The
Drum.
“Once
it’s
out
there,
it’s
quickly
shared
and
readers
move
on
to
the
next
star.
No
one
wants
to
wait
a
week
to
read
about
it
in
a
print
magazine.”
Fraser
Nelson,
editor
of
The
Spectator,
wrote
this
week:
“There’s
now
too
much
writing
online,
and
in
an
era
of
fake
news,
where
you
get
your
analysis
from
has
never
been
more
important.
As
newspapers
and
magazines
are
finding
out,
if
you
can
publish
writing
that
is
consistently
better
than
what
can
be
found
online,
people
will
pay.”
But
many
editors
are
struggling
to
strike
the
right
balance
between
physical
and
digital
content.
They
are
faced
with
the
choice
of
either
posting
all
their
articles
online
for
free
so
the
magazine
stays
relevant,
or
charging
readers
money
to
protect
the
financial
future
of
the
brand.
As
Burrell
points
out,
most
readers
are
hungry
for
a
deeper
understanding
of
the
fast-moving
changes
in
global
news
and
politics
rather
than
seeking
to
escape
from
it
by
burying
their
heads
in
celebrity
gossip
and
entertainment
stories.
Serious
times
call
for
serious
journalism.
While
general-interest
daily
news
has
been
turned
into
an
almost
universally
available
commodity
(商品)
by
the
Internet,
specialist
journalism
is
still
a
service
people
value
and
think
they
can’t
get
elsewhere.
28.What
does
Ian
Burrell
think
of
celebrity
news?
A.
It
should
be
read
carefully.
B.
It
should
appear
on
magazines.
C.
It
isn’t
worth
reading.
D.
It
isn’t
worth
analyzing.
29.
What
did
Fraser
Nelson
mainly
stress?
A.
The
value
of
newspapers
and
magazines.
B.
The
significance
of
current
affairs.
C.
The
importance
of
news
sources.
D.
The
balance
between
physical
and
digital
content.
30.
What
can
be
inferred
from
Burrell’
s
opinion
in
Paragraph
6?
A.
Most
readers
are
fond
of
rapid
changes.
B.
Most
readers
tend
to
escape
from
reality.
C.
Most
readers
like
entertainment
news
best.
D.
Most
readers
show
great
interest
in
global
news
and
politics.
31.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
What
Makes
Some
Magazines
Disappear.
B.
Where
Magazines
Will
Go
in
the
Future.
C.
How
Magazines
Are
Surviving
the
Digital
Age.
D.
Why
People
Are
Still
Reading
Fashion
Publications.
D
In
many
walks
of
life
and
in
many
situations,
persuading
people
to
do
what
you
want
them
to
do
is
the
key
to
success.
Researchers
have
looked
into
different
aspects
of
persuasion
and
come
up
with
some
interesting
results
which
are
surely
helpful
to
us.
One
advertising
copywriter
came
up
with
an
approach
to
selling
a
product
on
a
TV
shopping
channel
via
phone
sales.
Instead
of
being
instructed
“Operators
are
waiting,
please
call
now”,
viewers
were
told
“If
operators
are
busy,
please
call
again”.
The
results
were
extraordinary.
The
ad
suggested
operators
weren't
sitting
around
hoping
people
would
call.
Instead
there
were
so
many
people
wanting
the
product
that
people
might
have
to
wait
until
they
could
get
it.
What
role
does
choice
have
in
persuading
people
to
buy
or
get
something?
One
study
in
a
supermarket
showed
the
effect
of
choice.
A
particular
supermarket
displayed
either
6
or
24
different
kinds
of
jam.
The
large
display
attracted
more
interest
than
the
small
one.
But
when
the
time
came
to
purchase
things,
people
who
saw
the
large
display
were
one?tenth
as
likely
to
buy.
If
they
do
buy,
they
are
less
content
with
their
selection,
even
though
they
have
made
a
good
choice.
A
wider
range
of
choices
require
more
time
and
effort
and
lead
to
unreasonably
high
expectations.
Another
aspect
of
persuasion
concerns
getting
someone
to
change
their
mind.
It’s
hard
to
prove
to
someone
that
a
previous
decision
is
wrong,
and
as
people
get
older
they
get
less
and
less
willing
to
change
their
minds.
People
want
things
to
be
unwavering;
they
want
their
attitudes,
statements,
values
and
actions
to
follow
a
set
pattern.
The
only
way
to
persuade
them
to
change
is
to
acknowledge
this
by
agreeing
that
the
previous
decision
they
made
is
a
perfectly
understandable
one.
This
allows
them
to
focus
on
your
suggestion
without
feeling
their
previous
decision
is
wrong.
As
a
result,
they
may
be
persuaded
to
break
out
of
their
established
pattern.
32.What
does
the
advertising
copywriter
want
to
indicate
about
the
product?
It’s
for
sale.
B.
It’s
precious.
C.
It’s
in
demand.
D.
It’s
rare.
33.
What
does
the
study
mentioned
in
Paragraph
3
show?
A.
Increased
choice
decreases
satisfaction.
B.
More
selections
bring
more
actions.
C.
More
and
more
people
don’t
want
to
choose.
D.
Some
choices
are
more
attractive
than
others.
34.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“unwavering”
in
the
last
paragraph
mean?
A.
Demanding.
B.
Consistent.
C.
Reliable.
D.
Unique.
35.
What
is
the
author’s
purpose
in
writing
the
text?
A.
To
teach
how
to
get
better
at
persuasion.
B.
To
discuss
various
studies
on
persuasion.
C.
To
compare
different
forms
of
persuasion.
D.
To
analyze
how
persuasion
affects
success.
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。
Both
IQ
and
EQ
are
considered
important
to
our
career
success.
36
Enter
adaptability
quotient(AQ),
a
subjective
set
of
qualities
loosely
defined
as
the
ability
to
improve
in
an
environment
of
fast
and
frequent
change.
Every
profession
will
require
adaptability
and
flexibility.
Say
you
are
an
accountant.
Your
IQ
gets
you
through
the
examinations.
Your
EQ
helps
your
connect
with
an
interviewer,
land
a
job,
and
develop
relationships
with
clients
and
colleagues.
37
All
three
quotients
are
somewhat
complementary(互补的),
since
they
all
help
you
solve
problems
and
therefore
adapt.
An
ideal
candidate
possesses
all
three,
but
not
everyone
does.
38
While
there
is
no
definite
method
of
measuring
adaptability
like
an
IQ
test,
companies
are
changing
their
recruitment
(招聘)
processes
to
help
identify
people
who
may
be
high
in
it.
Natalie
Fratto
suggests
three
ways
AQ
might
show
in
potential
candidates:
if
they
can
picture
possible
versions
of
the
future
by
asking
what
if
questions;
if
they
can
unlearn
information
to
challenge
conventional
wisdom;
and
if
they
enjoy
exploration
or
seeking
out
new
experiences.
39
First,
limit
distractions
and
learn
to
focus
so
that
you
can
determine
what
adaptations
to
make.
Second,
ask
uncomfortable
questions
to
develop
courage
and
normalize
fear.
Third,
be
curious
about
things
that
fascinate
you
by
having
more
conversations
rather
than
Googling
the
ready
answer.
Over
the
next
three
years,
120
million
people
may
need
to
be
reskilled
because
of
automation,
according
to
a
2019
IBM
study.
We
may
not
all
be
comfortable
with
the
pace
of
change-but
we
can
prepare.
40
A.
AQ
is
now
increasingly
being
sought
at
the
hiring
level.
B.
One
good
thing
about
AQ
is
that
experts
say
you
can
work
to
develop
it.
C.
The
ability
to
learn,
change,
grow,
experiment
will
be
the
key.
D.
This
is
because
an
algorithm(算法)can
do
these
tasks
faster
and
more
accurately
than
a
human.
E.
But
today,
as
technology
redefines
how
we
work,
the
skills
we
need
to
improve
in
the
job
market
are
developing
too.
F.
Having
IQ
but
no
EQ
would
leave
you
struggling
to
embrace
new
ways
of
working
using
your
existing
skills.
G.
Then,
when
systems
change
or
aspects
of
work
are
automated,
you
will
need
AQ
to
accommodate
this
innovation
and
adapt
to
new
ways
of
performing
your
role.
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。
I
love
studying
history,
traveling
to
new
places
and
seeing
the
beautiful
sights,
immersing(使浸没)
myself
into
the
local
41
.
I
was
looking
forward
to
a(n)
42
adventure
in
Suzhou
before
setting
off.
A
long
history
43
the
city's
current
success,
a
history
I
most
eagerly
44
through
visual
fragments(碎片)
and
its
surviving
culture.
Suzhou
is
known
for
its
beauty.
White
45
walls
rise
up
from
the
edge
of
the
waterway,
topped
by
black
roofs.
Deep
green
water
flows
between
two
rows
of
buildings,
46
a
block
of
colors
to
a
scene
that
was
47
only
decorated
with
red
lanterns.
A
stone
bridge
stretches
across
the
water,
48
a
view
of
Suzhou’s
traditional
features.
Of
course,
the
modern
day
city
has
changed
49
from
what
it
was
in
the
past.
Tall
buildings
and
a
large
urban
area
prove
Suzhou's
modernization.
In
Hanshan
Temple,
trees
50
over
the
courtyards,
offering
ample
shade
and
a
connection
to
nature
for
the
temples
visitors.
Rounded
doorways
51
courtyards
lined
by
covered
walkways.
Feng
Bridge
and
Qian-deng
in
Kunshan
are
two
52
examples
of
traditional
areas
that
have
been
53
.
These
areas
allow
me
to
step
out
of
the
modern
forest
of
skyscrapers
and
into
an
old
realm(领域)
of
natural
and
54
beauty
where
I
can
discover
the
roots
of
my
heritage.
As
we
explored
and
absorbed
the
history
of
Suzhou,
I
have
learned
not
simply
the
qualities
of
a
single
city,
but
also
the
importance
of
returning
to
my
homeland
and
finding
my
roots,
even
as
I
stretch
my
55
to
the
rest
of
the
globe.
41.
A.
river
B.
history
C.
sights
D.
culture
42.
A.
thrilling
B.
farther
C.
encouraging
D.
essential
43.
A.
engages
B.
backs
C.
pursues
D.
labels
44.
A.
experience
B.
experiment
C.
extend
D.
exclude
45.
A.
cleared
B.
cleaned
C.
washed
D.
scratched
46.
A.
sticking
B.
applying
C.
adjusting
D.
adding
47.
A.
yet
B.
still
C.
otherwise
D.
instead
48.
A.
recording
B.
completing
C.
ending
D.
hiding
49.
A.
highly
B.
wonderfully
C.
strongly
D.
considerably
50.
A.
kneel
B.
hand
C.
tower
D.
tip
51.
A.
separate
B.
contact
C.
sustain
D.
distribute
52.
A.
another
B.
else
C.
many
D.
other
53.
A.
preserved
B.
prevented
C.
promoted
D.
proposed
54.
A.
central
B.
inner
C.
soul
D.
classic
55.
A.
leaves
B.
branches
C.
sticks
D.
seeds
第二节
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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Pottery(陶器)may
be
the
oldest
artwork
of
human
beings.
As
far
back
as
more
than
8,000
years
ago,
people
in
China
first
made
pottery
by
mixing
clay
with
water
and
56
(bake)
it
until
it
held
its
shape.
Ancient
people
attached
the
word
“pottery”
to
their
discovery
and
used
it
to
create
various
vessels
and
tools
57
(improve)
the
quality
of
life.
As
time
passed,
the
technique
became
perfect.
Different
kinds
of
pottery
appeared
in
different
times
and
regions.
For
example,
during
the
Tang
Dynasty
(618—907)
the
pieces
58
(create)
by
adding
various
metal
oxide
and
baking
59
a
low
temperature.
The
pottery
would
appear
to
be
light
yellow,
reddish
brown
and
light
green.
60
(
prefer)
by
many
foreigners
to
the
region,
the
tricolor
glazed
pottery(唐三彩)had
been
transported
all
over
the
world.
Purple
clay
pottery
won
a
great
reputation
for
61
next
hundreds
of
years.
As
early
as
the
Song
Dynasty
(960—1279
),
people
found
that
purple
clay
teapots
looked
much
more
graceful
than
those
of
other
62
(
material).
In
the
Ming
and
Qing
Dynasties,
people
63
liked
drinking
tea
held
firm
to
the
64
(
believe)
that
tea
in
the
purple
clay
pot
smelled
better
and
could
retain
the
original
quality;these
teapots
transferred
heat
much
65
(
slow)
and
were
more
endurable
of
heat.
Modem
people
still
delight
in
this
classic
fashion
ideal.
第四部分
写作(共两节,
满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,今年暑假你校将迎来一批英国访客,现面向全体高三学生招募对苏州文化比较了解的同学做志愿向导,请你写一封信申请做志愿者,内容包括:
1.
写信目的;
2.
个人优势。
注意:
1.
词数80左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.
开头、结束语已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Dear
Sir
or
Madam,
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
A
boy
on
in-line
skates
zoomed
around
the
corner
and
crashed
into
me
before
I
jumped
out
of
the
way.
We
fell
into
a
sprawling(摊开四肢躺着)
heap
as
the
box
I’d
been
carrying
flew
from
my
hands
and
landed
in
the
street
with
a
sickening
beat.
A
moment
later,
a
car
whizzed
past,
sending
the
box
spinning
in
circles.
The
skater
got
up,
mumbled
sorry,
and
sped
off
around
the
corner.
“Are
you
OK,
Emily?”
Aiden
asked.
“I
think
so.”
My
arm
had
slapped
the
sidewalk
hard.
I
stood
and
slowly
moved
it
in
circles.
“Oh
no!
Look
at
Mom’s
present!”
Aiden’s
face
was
red.
I
picked
up
the
crushed
box
and
opened
it.
The
drinking
glasses
inside
were
broken.
I
closed
the
box
and
left
it
in
a
garbage
can
on
the
sidewalk,
then
started
hurrying
toward
home.
Aiden
had
to
run
at
full
speed
to
keep
up
with
me.
When
we
got
to
the
apartment,
we
threw
ourselves
down
on
chairs
in
the
kitchen.
“It
isn’t
fair!
Why
did
that
happen?”
Aiden
said.
“I
didn’t
even
see
that
guy!
He
came
out
of
nowhere,”
I
said
angrily.
Aiden’s
lower
lip
trembled.
“Mom
would’ve
loved
these
glasses.”
We’d
saved
our
money
for
weeks
to
buy
glasses
with
pink
flowers
on
them
for
Mother’s
Day.
We
have
other
glasses,
but
not
a
full
set
that
matches.
I
wished
I
could
hang
something
against
the
wall
and
scream,
but
I
knew
I
couldn’t.
I’m
the
older
one.
I
had
to
hold
it
together.
“I
wanted
to
make
her
happy,”
Aiden
said.
I
thought
about
how
Mom
had
been
before
the
divorce.
She
used
to
joke
around
and
laugh
a
lot.
Now
she
had
a
deep
worry
line
between
her
eyes
and
hardly
ever
smiled.
“We’ll
think
of
something
else
to
give
her
for
Mother’s
Day,”
I
said,
trying
to
cheer
up
Aiden.
“Like
what?”
he
asked.
“We
don’t
have
any
money
left.”
1.续写词数应为150左右。
2.
请按如下格式在相应位置作答。
I
swallowed
hard
and
said,
“Maybe
we
can
make
a
present
for
Mom.”
When
Aiden
saw
tears
rolling
down
Mon’s
cheeks,
(
1
)英语试卷答案
一、听力
1—5
CABBB
6—10
ACCBB
11—15
BCABA
16—20
CAABC
二、阅读21~23
CDC 24~27 DBAB
28-31
DCDC
32-35
CABA
三、七选五
36-40
EGABC
四、完形
41-45
DABAC
46-50
DCBDC
51-55
ADADB
五、语法填空
56:
baking
57:
to
improve
58:were
created
59:
at
60:
Preferred
61:
the
62:materials
63:
who/that
64:
belief
65:slower
六、应用文
Dear
Sir
or
Madam,
I’m
extremely
glad
to
know
our
school
wants
a
voluntary
guide
to
greet
a
group
of
British
visitors,
so
I’m
writing
to
apply
for
this
job.
My
grandpa
is
a
silk
craftsman,
so
I
know
every
process
in
silk
textile.
I
am
also
a
loyal
visitor
of
Suzhou
gardens,
their
historical
stories
and
classic
buildings
familiar
to
me.
Besides,
I
have
learned
how
to
make
folding
fans
and
play
Chinese
guqin.
What’s
more,
I
have
a
good
command
of
English,
especially
oral
English.
Additionally,
I’m
easy-going
and
skilled
at
communicating.
I
would
appreciate
it
if
you
could
consider
my
application.
I
am
looking
forward
to
your
early
reply.
Yours,
第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
One
possible
version:
Paragraph
1:
I
was
already
at
the
mall
door
when
Mathew
caught
up
with
me.
“Do
you
have
$750
plus
$25
for
delivery,
ma'am?”“Yes.
Yes.
That's
about
all
I
have.”
“Well
then,
you
just
have
your
husband
sitting
at
the
front
gate
on
Friday
morning
around
10
o'clock
so
he
can
be
there
when
my
dad
and
I
come
to
unload
his
new
canoe.
We'll
even
put
a
bow
on
it
for
his
birthday.”
I
started
to
cry.
My
old
hand
shook
as
I
wrote
out
my
cheque.
Paragraph
2:
“Ma'am,
there's
something
you
should
know.
This
store
was
my
grandpa's
and
the
canoe
had
been
ordered
by
him.
He
always
promised
to
retire
one
day
and
he
wanted
to
spend
time
relaxing
and
out
fishing
in
a
canoe.”
He
swallowed
hard.
“My
grandpa
died,
sudden?like,
just
last
week.
He
was
only
68
years
old.
I
think
he'd
be
mighty
happy
that
your
husband
will
get
this
canoe.
You
just
have
to
make
sure
he
uses
it
a
lot,
okay?
Promise?”
“I
promise,”
I
said
as
I
dashed
off
to
look
for
my
dear
sweet
husband.