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2020~2021学年度第二学期期中调研测试
高二英语试题
(考试时间:120分钟
总分:150分)
注意事项:
1、本试卷共分两部分,第Ⅰ卷为选择题,第Ⅱ卷为非选择题。
2、所有试题的答案均填写在答题纸或答题卡上,答案写在试卷上的无效。



选择题
第一部分:听力(共20题;每小题1.5分,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.
When
will
the
next
train
get
to
Miami?
A.
At
11:00
a.m.
B.
At
3:00
p.m.
C.
At
4:00
p.m.
2.
What
are
the
speakers
discussing?
A.
Where
to
put
the
photograph.
B.
Whether
to
move
the
furniture.
C.
How
to
use
the
phone.
3.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
What
to
bring
to
the
party.
B.
How
to
prepare
a
party.
C.
Whether
to
buy
meat
for
the
party.
4.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
At
an
airport.
B.
At
a
clinic.
C.
At
a
hotel.
5.
How
will
the
weather
be
this
weekend?
A.
Snowy.
B.
Sunny.
C.
Stormy.
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。
6.
What
does
the
woman
ask
the
man
to
do?
A.
Give
some
materials
to
new
workers.
B.
Fix
a
copy
machine
quickly.
C.
Hire
some
new
workers.
7.
What
will
the
man
do
next?
A.
Call
a
repair
shop.
B.
Conduct
a
job
interview.
C.
Get
in
touch
with
a
printing
company.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
Who
is
the
woman
probably
talking
to?
A.
The
house
owner.
B.
A
repairman.
C.
A
painter.
9.
What
will
the
woman
do
if
her
problem
isn’t
solved?
A.
Send
a
large
bill
to
the
man.
B.
Find
someone
to
fix
the
wall.
C.
Fix
the
electricity
wires
herself.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
is
the
main
topic
of
the
conversation?
A.
Putting
shoes
on
dogs.
B.
Buying
toys
for
dogs.
C.
Making
videos
for
dogs.
11.
What
does
the
man
think
about
the
dog
in
the
video?
A.
It
looks
silly.
B.
It
looks
poor.
C.
It
looks
lovely.
12.
Where
will
the
man
go
this
afternoon?
A.
To
a
park.
B.
To
a
store.
C.
To
an
animal
shelter.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
state
did
the
woman
drive
from?
A.
Minnesota.
B.
Montana.
C.
California.
14.
What
does
the
man
ask
the
woman
to
do?
A.
Check
in.
B.
Meet
her
group.
C.
Give
a
speech.
15.
Who
does
the
woman
most
probably
want
to
see?
A.
Captain
Jones.
B.
General
Richards.
C.
General
Thompson.
16.
How
does
the
woman
probably
feel
in
the
end?
A.
Excited.
B.
Stressed.
C.
Disappointed.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Where
did
the
idea
of
maker
culture
come
from?
A.
The
DIY
lovers.
B.
Young
people.
C.
Old
people.
18.
What
is
an
important
reason
for
people
to
make
things?
A.
They
can
get
new
skills.
B.
They
produce
something
useful.
C.
They
can
create
new
technology.
19.
Where
do
people
learn
to
make
things?
A.
In
school.
B.
From
the
robots.
C.
On
the
Internet.
20.
Why
did
people
have
trouble
joining
the
movement
in
the
past?
A.
It
wasn’t
common.
B.
It
was
expensive.
C.
It
was
difficult.
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)
A
Best
Diabetes
Diets
U.S.
News
has
ranked
four
leading
diets
based
on
input
from
a
panel
of
health
experts.
Browse
our
diet
profiles
by
narrowing
down
your
results
until
you
find
the
ones
that
are
right
for
you.
The
Flexitarian
Diet
in
Best
Diabetes
Diets
The
Flexitarian
Diet,
which
emphasizes
fruits,
veggies,
whole
grains
and
plant-based
protein,
is
a
smart
and
healthy
choice.
One
panelistnoted
that
this
diet
is
“a
nice
approach
that
could
work
for
the
whole
family.”
READ
MORE

OVERALL
SCORE4.1/5WEIGHT
LOSS3.6/5HEALTHY4.7/5
Mediterranean
Dietin
Best
Diabetes
Diets
With
its
emphasis
on
fruits,
vegetables,
olive
oil,
fish
and
other
healthy
fare,
the
Mediterranean
diet
is
extremely
sensible.
READ
MORE →
OVERALL
SCORE4.2/5WEIGHT
LOSS3/5HEALTHY4.8/5
DASH
Dietin
Best
Diabetes
Diets
DASH
fights
high
blood
pressure
and
was
praised
for
its
nutritional
completeness,
safety,
ability
to
prevent
or
control
diabetes,
and
role
in
supporting
heart
health.
READ
MORE

OVERALL
SCORE4.1/5WEIGHT
LOSS3.2/5HEALTHY4.8/5
Mayo
Clinic
Diet
in
Best
Diabetes
Diets
The
Mayo
Clinic
Diet
aims
to
make
healthy
eating
a
lifelong
habit,
and
earned
praise
for
its
nutrition
and
safety.
READ
MORE

OVERALL
SCORE3.
8/5WEIGHY
LOSS3.
3/5HEALTHY4.
4/5
21.
If
you
got
diabetes
and
wanted
to
lose
weight,
which
food
would
meet
your
needs?
A.
Mayo
Clinic
Diet
B.
Dash
Diet
C.
Mediterranean
Diet
D.
The
Flexitarian
Diet
22.Where
is
the
text
probably
taken
from
?
A.
Novel
B.
Magazine
C.
Website
D.
Newspaper
23.What
can
be
mentioned
by
the
author
in
this
text?
A.
Dash
Diet
can
benefit
your
heart
health.
B.
All
diabetic
diets
can
fight
high
blood
pressure.
C.
All
the
diabetic
diets
emphasize
their
complete
nutrition.
D.
The
Mayo
Clinic
Diet
has
developed
a
lifelong
healthy
eating
habit.
B
Most
of
us
get
our
earliest
life
lessons
from
fairy
tales,
like
“True
love
can
overcome
anything”,
and
“Even
a
frog
can
turn
into
a
prince”.
However,
at
a
certain
age,
we
start
to
learn
new
things
about
life,
particularly
that
love
doesn't
always
win,
and
that
a
frog
is
just
a
frog.
But
somehow,
our
love
for
fairy
tales
never
dies.
Just
look
at
animated
films
like
The
Lion
King
and
Frozen,
which
have
millions
of
fans,
young
and
old.
“Fairy
tales
stay
here
because
they
are
the
stories
of
our
lives
in
the
simplest
form,”
wrote
US
author
Laura
Packer
on
the
National
Storytelling
Network
website.
“They
are
stories
of
love
and
loss,
desire
and
death,
riches
and
ruin.”
Fairy
tales
are
all
about
reality.
But
if
children
only
see
just
one
side
of
reality,
adults
usually
see
the
other.
For
example,
in
the
2014
film
Maleficent,
we’re
told
the
tale
of
Sleeping
Beauty
from
the
perspective(视角)
of
the
evil
queen.
Unlike
the
children's
version
of
the
story,
we
see
that
the
queen
wasn’t
born
evil.
Instead,
she
suffers
great
losses
growing
up,
leading
to
the
creation
of
her
“evil”
side.
It
looks
as
if
fairy
tales
aren’t
just
stories
our
parents
read
us
at
bedtime.
They
may
usually
start
with
“Once
upon
a
time…”,
but
as
we
grow
older,
we
learn
that
every
story
doesn’t
always
need
a
“Happily
ever
after”
to
be
a
good
one.
24.
Why
do
young
children
like
fairy
tales?
A.
Because
it
is
their
parents
that
tell
them.
B.
Because
tales
involve
love
and
wonder.
C.
Because
children
are
affected
by
them.
D.
Because
tales
will
become
life
lessons.
25.
What
can
we
infer
from
Paragraph2?
A.
Fairy
tales
just
tell
us
the
wonderful
side
of
the
reality.
B.
The
tales
about
love
and
loss
can
attract
more
children.
C.
Fairy
tales
exist
forever
because
of
their
simplest
style.
D.
Different
from
kids,
adults
read
tales
from
other
angles.
26.
What’s
the
purpose
of
the
example
in
Paragraph
3
mentioned
by
the
author?
A.
To
remind
that
parents
should
tell
the
fairy
tales
from
the
perspective
of
children.
B.
To
support
the
idea
that
adults
are
likely
to
associate
the
fairy
tales
with
the
reality.
C.
To
tell
us
the
danger
of
the
fairy
tales
if
they
are
told
from
the
perspective
of
adults.
D.
To
correct
the
impression
that
the
queen
is
evil.
27.
What's
the
author's
attitude
toward
such
fairy
tales?
A.
Objective
B.
Critical
C.
Disagreeable
D.
Indifferent
C
When
Earth
was
just
a
tiny
young
thing,it
birthed
many
new
continents
-
then
it
swallowed
them
all
up,
leaving
just
a
few
traces
behind,
a
new
study
shows.
These
first
continents
had
a
special
skill
for
living
fast
and
dying
young,
but
in
doing
so,
they
paved
the
way
for
solid
continents
that
eventually
led
to
the
emergence
of
plate
tectonics(版块运动),
the
new
study
suggests.
For
hundreds
of
millions
of
years,
the
current
continents
have
been
more
or
less
stable.
But
very
little
is
known
about
the
continents
that
existed
early
on
in
Earth's
history.
To
learn
more
about
that
early
history,
the
researchers
used
computers
to
model
the
interactions
of
rock
and
magma(岩浆)
in
the
Earth’s
crust(地壳)
and
below.
The
modeling
showed
that
the
earliest
continents,
known
as
the
Hadean
(
4.6
to
4.0
billion
years
ago),
were
weak
and
likely
to
destruction.
Modern
continents
have
a
comprehensive
high
tensile
strength,
meaning
it’s
hard
to
tear
them
apart
by
stretching.
By
the
time
the
Archean
(4.0
billion
to
2.5
billion
years
ago)
began
ending
the
Hadean,
the
crust
which
had
first
formed
was
almost
entirely
replaced
by
the
seeds
of
the
modern
continents.
In
a
sense,
the
researchers
found,
those
lost
Hadean
continents
made
the
later,
more
stable
continents
possible.
The
emergence
of
continents
at
the
close
of
the
Hadean
also
contributed
fertilizer
that
would
later
help
seed
life
on
Earth,
the
researchers
wrote.
Bits
of
them
broke
off
and
entered
the
atmosphere
and
oceans,
providing
necessary
nutrients
for
the
life
forms
that
soon
emerged.
28.
Compared
with
the
modern
continents,
the
Hadean
was
.
A.
younger
B.
firmer
C.
weaker
D.
bigger
29.
What
is
true
about
the
Hadean
according
to
the
researchers?
A.
It
existed
4.0
million
years
ago.
B.
It
disappeared
before
the
Archean
began.
C.
It
helped
make
more
stable
continents.
D.
It
provided
all
the
necessary
nutrients.
30.
How
does
the
author
support
his
ideas?
A.
By
listing
researchers’
findings.
B.
By
giving
a
lot
of
examples.
C.
By
making
comparisons.
D.
By
listing
a
lot
of
numbers.
31.
Where
can
we
probably
read
the
passage?
A.
A
science
fiction.
B.
A
science
magazine.
C.
A
travel
brochure.
D.
An
encyclopedia.
D
“Tennis-I'm
saying
goodbye.”
With
these
words,
Russian
tennis
superstar
Maria
Sharapova,
32,
has
announced
her
retirement.
“How
do
you
leave
behind
the
only
life
you've
ever
known?”
she
asked
herself.
Several
reasons
played
a
role
in
Sharapova
leaving
the
tennis
court
for
good.
Over
the
last
couple
of
years,
she's
dealt
with
an
injury
in
her
right
shoulder
and
inflammation(炎症)
in
her
forearms
that
may
have
prevented
her
from
returning
to
top
form.
In
more
recent
news,
the
death
of
her
longtime
friend,
US
basketball
legend
Kobe
Bryant,
also
played
a
factor
in
her
decision
to
retire.
“As
I
think
you've
seen
throughout
my
career,
my
perseverance
has
been
my
greatest
tool,
my
greatest
strength,”
Sharapova
said
in
an
interview.
“But
I've
started
feeling
that
it
was
becoming
a
weakness,
because
the
stubbornness
was
keeping
me
going
for
wrong
reasons.”
Sharapova
rose
to
stardom(明星身份)
at
age
17
when
she
won
Wimbledon
in
2004.
She
won
a
total
of
five
Grand
Slam
singles
titles.
She
also
earned
the
Fed
Cup
title
in
Russia
in
2008
and
an
Olympic
silver
medal
in
singles
in
2012,
among
many
other
accomplishments.
For
16
straight
years
from
2004,
Sharapova
was
the
world's
highest-carning
female
athlete,
according
to
Forbes.
Off
the
court,
she
made
millions
of
dollars
from
companies
such
as
Evian
and
Nike,
as
well
as
starting
her
own
candy
company.
“Tennis
showed
me
the
world-and
it
showed
me
what
I
was
made
of,”
Sharapova
wrote
on
Facebook
on
Feb
26.
“It’s
how
I
tested
myself
and
how
I
measured
my
growth.
And
so
in
whatever
I
might
choose
for
my
next
chapter,
my
next
mountain,
I'II
still
be
pushing.
I’ll
still
be
climbing.
I’ll
still
be
growing.
"
32.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
the
reason
for
Sharapova’s
retirement?
A.
Her
age.
B.
Her
personality.
C.
Her
former
injuries.
D.
Her
friend's
death.
33.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
underlined
part
in
Paragraph
3?
A.
She
was
so
stubborn
as
to
fail
to
make
use
of
her
greatest
tool.
B.
She
didn’t
want
to
make
wrong
decisions
despite
perseverance.
C.
She
was
aware
that
her
best
personality
had
become
an
obstacle.
D.
She
knew
stubbornness
can’t
be
a
good
approach
to
success.
34.
Which
of
the
following
is
WRONG?
A.
The
success
in
Wimbledon
let
her
become
a
star.
B.
She
made
a
lot
of
money
mainly
from
playing
tennis.
C.
Besides
tennis,
she
runs
other
businesses
successfully.
D.
At
age
25,
she
got
the
second
place
in
the
Olympic
Games.
35.
How
does
Sharapova
find
her
life
of
retirement?
A.
Regretful
about
her
retirement.
B.
Unable
to
fit
into
the
new
life.
C.
Enthusiastic
about
new
challenges.
D.
Peaceful
back
to
normal.
第二节
(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。
Do
you
ever
have
months
where
you
struggle
to
keep
your
money
under
control?
36
.
One
of
these
reasons
could
be
that
we
aren't
aware
of
our
true
spending
habits.
Here
are
some
tips
on
how
you
can
avoid
overspending
and
keep
your
money
in
check.
37
When
you
head
out
to
the
mall,
take
only
the
amount
of
cash
you
anticipate
you'll
need
and
leave
credit
cards
at
home.
By
doing
this,
you
avoid
the
temptation(诱惑)of
using
the
card
for
a
spur(冲动)
of
the
moment
purchase,
which
is
often
the
fastest
way
to
find
yourself
in
debt.
Start
using
a
budget.
38
If
you
aren't
sure
about
how
much
you
take
home
each
month
and
how
much
your
expenses
add
up
to,
you'll
continuously
fall
into
the
trap
of
buying
all
the
things
you
think
you
can
afford
only
to
get
a
rude
awakening
at
the
end
of
the
month
when
your
bank
account
isn't
looking
too
great.
Track
your
spending.
Those
small
things
you
buy
on
a
regular
basis
can
really
add
up
by
the
end
of
the
month.
The
best
way
to
keep
control
of
your
money
is
to
track
everything
you're
spending
it
on.
39
40
Let’s
not
allow
ourselves
to
fall
into
the
trap
of
overspending
on
unnecessary
things
in
the
new
year.
A.
Make
a
list
of
what
to
buy.
B.
We’re
going
through
enough
stress
as
it
is.
C.
Switch
to
cash
only.
D.
Here
are
some
other
reasons
why
you
can’t
set
aside
saving.
E.
By
following
this
simple
step,
you’ll
also
learn
to
respect
your
money
more.
F.
There
are
many
reasons
why
we
overspend.
G.
Not
having
a
spending
plan
is
one
of
the
main
reasons
why
people
can’t
seem
to
stop
spending
money.
第三部分
完形填空(共15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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
When
I
was
a
young
boy,
our
whole
family
lived
in
my
Nana’s
old
house
right
beside
a
set
of
railroad
tracks.
I
can
remember
the
whole
house
would
41
when
the
trains
passed
by.
I
often
spent
my
summer
afternoons
walking
down
the
42
.
I
can
remember
the
first
time
I
tried
to
43
myself
and
walk
on
a
(an)
44
rail.
The
steel
rail
was
very
narrow
and
quite
45
so
I
didn’t
have
much
success.
First
I
tried
holding
my
arms
out
and
46
my
feet
as
I
walked.
This
only
led
to
me
falling
off
after
a
few
steps.
I
47
to
walk
backwards
once
but
quickly
slipped
off.
It
was
only
when
I
started
looking
48
that
I
was
able
to
walk
the
rails.
Looking
back
on
this
time
I
now
49
that
it
also
gave
me
a
wonderful
lesson
about
50
.
You
can’t
go
through
life
watching
every
51
you
take
or
choice
you
make.
This
only
leads
to
52
yourself
and
you
soon
go
off
the
rails.
Looking
behind
you
is
even
53
.
Only
when
you
look
ahead
can
you
really
54
forward
and
see
the
life
you
want
to
lead.
Then
you
will
walk
on
with
a
light
55
.
41.
A.
collapse
B.
shake
C.
break
D.
burn
42.
A.
tracks
B.
road
C.
train
D.
farm
43.
A.
entertain
B.
test
C.
balance
D.
help
44.
A.
dirty
B.
old
C.
black
D.
single
45.
A.
long
B.
hard
C.
slippery
D.
safe
46.
A.
watching
B.
swinging
C.
raising
D.
dragging
47.
A.
prepared
B.
started
C.
offered
D.
decided
48.
A.
up
B.
ahead
C.
down
D.
aside
49.
A.
realize
B.
suggest
C.
comment
D.
declare
50.
A.
studying
B.
living
C.
travelling
D.
playing
51.
A.
action
B.
chance
C.
step
D.
risk
52.
A.
helping
B.
supporting
C.
believing
D.
doubting
53.
A.
worse
B.
better
C.
easier
D.
messier
54.
A.
look
B.
put
C.
move
D.
bend
55.
A.
atmosphere
B.
heart
C.
tone
D.
task
第II卷
非选择题
第四部分:
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。请将答案的完整形式写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。
Diabetes
is
a
medical
condition
in
which
the
human
body
does
not
produce
enough
insulin(胰岛素),
a
56
(chemistry)
that
controls
how
we
use
glucose,
Glucose(葡萄糖)is
a
kind
of
sugar
57
(use)by
the
body
to
provide
energy
for
cells,
Our
cells
need
insulin
to
use
glucose,
As
insulin
is
also
needed
to
control
the
level
of
glucose
in
the
body,
a
patient
may
at
times
have
too
much
or
too
little
glucose
in
his
or
her
blood.
58
situations
can
cause
other
health
problems.
Diabetes
can
be
passed
down
through
family
generations
or
59
(cause)
by
an
illness
or
being
overweight.
People
who
have
this
disease
may
feel
thirsty
and
60
(tire)
all
the
time,
They
may
also
61
(loss)
weight
and
have
to
go
to
the
toilet
very
often,
People
with
diabetes
may
also
have
heart
disease,
high
blood
pressure
and
strokes,
all
of
62
are
often
caused
by
the
disease,
While
diabetes
cannot
be
cured,
some
treatments
can
be
very
63
(effect).
Diabetics
can
take
insulin
shots
to
make
up
for
the
insulin
their
bodies
do
not
produce.
A
strict
diet
and
proper
exercise
can
also
help.
People
with
diabetes
should
try
to
eat
less
high-energy
food
64
rice,
bread,
potatoes
should
be
limited,
and
sweets
like
chocolates
should
be
avoided.
Diabetics
should
also
quit
smoking
and
drinking.
In
addition,
diabetics
should
talk
to
their
doctors
first
to
see
what
exercise
is
suitable
for
their
condition
and
65
(watch)
their
glucose
levels
when
they
exercise.
第五部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)。
假定你是李华,上周六你校在学校广场举办了为贫困山区学生筹款的“阳光义卖(sunshine
charity
sale)”活动。请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:
1.
参加人员
2.
活动内容
3.
你的感想
注意:
1.
词数80左右
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Sunshine
Charity
Sale




第二节
读后续写(满分
25分)
阅读下面的材料,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。续写的词数为150左右。
It
was
my
first
university
day
of
new
term,
which
I
had
been
looking
forward
to
in
the
summer
vacation.
Mother
decided
Dad
should
accompany
me
though
I
thought
I
could
manage
it
myself.
Everything
here
appeared
a
little
fresh
to
me;
yet
I
still
had
a
butterfly
in
my
stomach.
The
letter
of
admission
said
my
dormitory
was
Room
512
on
the
fifth
floor.
I
climbed
the
stairs
slowly,
carrying
a
big
suitcase,
my
father
following
with
two
bigger
more.
By
the
time
I
set
foot
onto
the
fifth
floor,
I
got
entirely
burnt
out
and
at
the
same
time
had
a
feeling
of
loneliness.
Worse
still,
Dad
missed
a
step
and
fell
on
his
back,
sending
my
new
suitcases
rolling
down
the
stairs.
“Damn
it!(见鬼!)”
he
screamed,
his
face
turning
red.
I
knew
storm
was
on
the
way.
Whenever
Dad's
face
turns
red,
look
out.
How
could
I
ever
get
him
to
finish
unloading
the
car
without
screaming
at
me
and
making
a
scene
in
front
of
the
other
girls,
whom
I
would
have
to
spend
the
rest
of
the
year
with?
At
that
point,
doors
along
the
narrow
passage
were
opening
and
strange
faces
peering
out
(探出)
with
curiosity,
as
Dad
walked
with
difficulty
close
behind.
I
felt
it
in
my
bones
that
my
college
life
was
getting
off
to
a
bad
start.
“Wish
to
find
the
room
quickly!”
I
prayed
as
I
walked
with
my
head
bent.
"Get
him
into
a
chair
and
calmed
down."
But
then
again,
would
there
be
a
chair
in
my
dormitory?
Or
would
it
be
a
purely
empty
room?
I
didn't
know
what
was
in
store
for
me.
注意:
1.
续写短文为150词左右;
2.
续写部分共为两段,每段的开头语已写好。
Finally
I
arrived
at
Room
512.



And
there
on
a
well-made
bed
sat
a
girl,
my
new
roommate.



2020~2021学年度第二学期期中调研测试
高二英语听力及参考答案
听力
(20×1.5’=30’)
1—5
BAABB
6—10ACABA
11—15
CBCBB
16—20
CAACB
阅读理解
第一节(15×2.5’=37.5’)
21-23DCA
24-27
BDBA
28-31CCAB
32-35ACBC
第二节(5×2.5’=12.5’)36-40
FCGEB
完形填空(15×1’=15’)
41-45
BACDC
46-50
ADBAB
51-55
CDACB
语法填空(10×1.5’=15’)
56.chemical
57.
used
58.Both
59.
caused
60.
tired
61.
close
62.which
63.effective
64.like
65.watch
作文一(15’)
Sunshine
Charity
Sale
In
order
to
support
the
students
in
mountainous
and
poverty-stricken
areas,
our
school
held
the
Sunshine
Charity
Sale
last
Saturday
morning
on
the
square.
All
of
the
teachers,
students
and
kind-hearted
people
attended
the
event.
In
the
beginning,
a
wonderful
performance
warmed
up
all
the
participants.
After
that,
students
from
each
class
traded
their
spare
school
supplies
including
interesting
magazines,
dictionaries
and
so
on
with
each
other.
At
noon,
the
host
announced
that
the
activity
was
a
complete
success,
and
all
the
money
raised
would
go
to
the
students
in
need.
From
the
activity
we
know
that
only
if
everyone
offers
a
bit
of
love
will
the
world
become
a
better
place
to
live
in.
作文二(25’)
Finally
I
arrived
at
Room
512.
I
turned
the
key
into
the
lock
and
pushed
the
door
a
little
open,
with
Dad
still
complaining
about
a
hurting
knee
or
something.
I
put
my
head
in,
expecting
the
worst.
But
much
to
my
surprise,
the
room
wasn’t
empty
at
all!
It
was
furnished
with
two
sets
of
desks
and
chairs,
bookshelves,
curtains,
a
TV,
and
several
pleasant
paintings
on
the
walls.
And
there
on
a
well-made
bed
sat
a
girl,
my
new
roommate.
She
was
dressed
simply
but
neatly.
Greeting
me
with
a
nod,
she
said
in
a
soft
voice,
"Hi,
I’m
Amy,
you
must
be
Cori."
Then,
she
turned
down
the
music
and
looked
over
at
Dad,
"And
of
course,
you’re
Mr.
Faber,”
she
said
smiling.
"Would
you
like
a
glass
of
iced
tea?"
Dad’s
face
turned
decidedly
less
red
before
he
could
bring
out
a
"yes".
I
knew
then
that
Amy
and
I
would
be
friends
and
my
first
year
of
college
would
be
a
success.
听力原文
Text
1
M:
Could
you
tell
me
what
time
the
train
to
Miami
leaves?
W:
Yes,
the
next
train
leaves
at
11:00
a.m.
M:
Do
you
know
how
long
it
takes?
W:
Sure,
it
takes
four
hours.
Text
2
W:
I’ve
put
our
photograph
on
the
wall,
Tom.
It
didn’t
look
good
above
the
cupboard.
M:
But
you
can’t
see
it
by
the
window.
Shall
we
put
it
next
to
the
phone?
W:
It’ll
fall
off
there.
Let’s
leave
it
where
it
is.
Text
3
W:
Dan,
could
you
bring
some
kind
of
meat
dish
to
the
party
for
me?
M:
Oh,
you
are
asking
the
wrong
person.
I
only
eat
fruit
and
vegetables.
W:
Sorry.
I
forgot.
Well,
maybe
you
could
bring
something
else.
Let
me
look
at
my
list
to
see
what
else
we
need.
Text
4
W:
Do
you
have
a
specific
problem
that’s
bothering
you,
Mr.
Sutcliff?
M:
Yes,
that’s
why
I
came
in
for
this
check-up.
This
tooth
on
the
right
has
been
giving
me
a
bit
of
trouble.
Text
5
W:
Karl,
it
says
there’ll
be
a
big
snowstorm
sometime
this
week.
We
might
have
to
change
our
plan
to
go
fishing
this
weekend.
M:
Don’t
worry.
The
weather
report
says
it
will
be
sunny
at
the
weekend.
W:
Great!
Text
6
W:
Hi,
Jim.
M:
Hi,
Mrs.
Black.
What’s
the
matter?
W:⑥Jim,
weren’t
the
new
job
descriptions
supposed
to
be
handed
out
today?
M:
Yes,
but
the
copy
machine
was
broken,
so
we
had
to
go
to
a
printing
company
to
get
them
done.
W:
Good.
⑥We
need
the
newly
hired
workers
to
follow
the
new
job
descriptions.
Can
you
make
sure
this
is
done
today?
M:
Sure.
⑦I’ll
call
the
printing
company
to
make
sure
they
finish
on
time.
Text
7
M:
Hi,
Jack
speaking.
W:
This
is
Rose.
I’ve
phoned
about
the
wall
a
couple
of
times
and
I’m
afraid
nothing’s
happened.
M:
I’m
sorry,
Rose.
I’ll
get
someone
to
fix
it.
W:
The
wet
area
is
spreading
all
the
time
and
it’s
getting
closer
to
the
electricity
wires.
It
could
be
very
dangerous.
⑨If
nothing
is
done
about
it
soon,
I’ll
have
to
find
somebody
myself
to
deal
with
it,
and
it
really
won’t
be
my
fault
if
you
receive
a
very
large
bill.
Text
8
M:
Look
at
that
dog
in
this
video!
It
looks
like
it’s
dancing!
W:
Poor
thing.
That’s
because
people
put
shoes
on
it.
Dogs
aren’t
supposed
to
wear
shoes.
M:
I
think
it’s
great.
It
keeps
the
dogs’
feet
clean
when
they
go
out
for
a
walk.
You
wouldn’t
go
outside
without
shoes
on,
would
you?
W:
I’m
not
a
dog.
It
looks
silly.
M:
I
don’t
think
so.
It
looks
very
cute,
actually.
W:
And
the
owners
put
the
poor
dog
on
the
Internet,
as
if
it
weren’t
bad
enough
that
they
walk
it
through
the
park
like
that...
M:
I
would
take
my
dog
to
the
store
with
shoes
on
this
afternoon.
W:
Well,
that
doesn’t
make
it
right.
It’s
an
animal,
not
a
toy.
People
shouldn’t
dress
their
animals
up
like
humans
and
put
them
online.
Text
9
M:
Welcome
to
your
first
week
of
training
in
Montana.
I’m
your
captain.
You
can
call
me
Captain
Jones.
During
this
winter
term,
we
will
teach
you
the
importance
of
exercise,
teamwork,
and
communication.
W:
We
drove
all
the
way
here
from
California!
It
took
a
whole
day.
But
it’s
worth
it!
M:
Great!
I
have
your
name
here
on
this
list,
Julia,
so
you’re
already
checked
in.
Go
ahead
and
meet
your
group
and
get
to
know
each
other.
W:
First,
I
want
to
know
about
the
special
guest
that
is
coming
to
speak
to
us!
M:
Ah,
you’re
thinking
of
General
Thompson.
He
was
the
captain
of
the
Air
Force
in
World
War
Ⅱ.
W:
Yes!
That’s
him!
My
friend
Nick
and
I
really
want
to
meet
him.
We
saw
a
movie
about
him
called
Last
in
Flight.
M:
Well,
Last
in
Flight
was
actually
about
the
general
of
the
Navy,
General
Richards.
He
is
our
special
guest
next
month.
W:
What?
That’s
the
whole
reason
I
came
to
this
camp!
M:
He
is
giving
a
speech
in
his
hometown
in
Minnesota,
so
he
could
not
come
for
this
term.
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W:
A
few
years
ago,
everyone
was
crazy
about
DIY
projects,
and
the
idea
of
doing-it-yourself
became
popular.
From
that
idea
came
a
new
culture
called
the
maker
culture.
It’s
got
the
same
idea,
but
it’s
based
on
technology.
The
idea
is
to
make
something
new
out
of
existing
things.
Makers
could
be
young
people
or
old
people,
but
they
all
are
interested
in
knowledge.
They
don’t
always
need
the
things
they’re
creating.
They
usually
are
doing
it
because
they
want
to
learn
new
skills.
They
work
with
robots,
computers,
and
3D
printers.
They
get
ideas
about
how
to
use
these
things
by
going
on
the
Internet.
There
are
websites
for
makers
to
share
their
plans
and
ideas.
Why
is
the
maker
culture
new?People
have
always
loved
making
things,
but
even
a
few
years
ago,
3D
printers
were
too
expensive
for
the
common
person
to
use.
Now,
most
people
can
buy
robots
and
all
kinds
of
technology.
Anything
is
possible
now!
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