高一年级英语学科期中试题答案
2021.04
听力:
1-5ACACA
6-10
AABCA
11-15
CACCB
16-20
ABCAC
阅读理解:
21-23
ADC
24-27
CADA
28-31
BABC
32-35
DCBB
七选五:
36-40
EAFBG
黑布林阅读:
41-45
CDBAB
完形填空:
46-
50
ACDAB
51-56
DCBBC
57-60
DDBAB
单句填空:
61.
unnoticed
62.allowing
63.dressed
64.is/was
65.would
need
66.to
stand
67.extinct
68.On/Upon
69.decorated
70.including
71.Promotion
72.when
73.where
74.that
75.Fighting
短文填空:
a
77.
took
78.uncomfortable
79.
Without
80.was
sent
81.
to
try
82.who
83.so
84.would
be
announced
85.
surprise
完成句子:
86.home
to
87.drawing
on
88.be
happier
89.half
the
size
of
/half
as
big
as
90.the
air
fresh
应用文写作:
Dear
Smith,
Since
you
are
earnestly
seeking
advice
from
readers,
I,
an
exchange
student,
would
like
to
offer
some
suggestions,
which
I
hope
can
be
helpful.
Firstly,
it’s
a
good
idea
to
set
aside
some
spacious
and
bright
sections
for
customers,
where
they
can
take
time
to
enjoy
reading
the
books
they
like.
Secondly,
why
not
offer
some
consultation
to
help
readers,
especially
those
who
learn
English
as
a
second
language,
make
proper
choices
and
stimulate
their
interest
in
reading?
Hopefully,
the
book
store
will
be
one
where
we
can
enrich
our
knowledge
and
relax
ourselves.
Yours,
Li
Hua
听力原文:
(Text
1)
M:
Are
you
going
to
spend
the
summer
in
Australia?
W:
No,
I
planned
to
go
to
Canada,
but
my
children
begged
me
to
take
them
to
Japan.
I
agreed.
(Text
2)
M:
Excuse
me.
Do
you
have
any
tickets
left
for
the
concert
tomorrow?
W:
Yes.
They
are
$16
each.
Um
…
how
many
would
you
like?
M:
Two,
please.
(Text
3)
W:
What’s
the
matter
with
you,
Jack?
M:
Brian
phoned
me
today.
He
was
wondering
whether
I
could
help
him
move
house
on
Saturday.
W:
I’d
rather
you
didn’t.
It’s
mum’s
birthday
and
I
thought
we
could
take
her
out
for
the
day.
(Text
4)
M:
Have
you
decided
to
take
that
summer
job
you
were
offered?
W:
Well,
I
want
more
information
before
I
accept
it.
(Text
5)
M:
God,
I’m
glad
that’s
over.
W:
So
you
don’t
like
it?
It’s
based
on
a
novel
written
by
a
famous
writer.
M:
No,
I
think
the
story,
the
dialogue
and
the
whole
thing
about
the
war
are
hard
to
understand.
W:
But
the
leading
actor
is
my
favorite.
(Text
6)
W:
Hi,
I’m
looking
for
a
dress
for
Jane’s
party
this
evening.
Can
you
give
me
some
advice?
M:
How
do
you
like
this
skirt?
It
goes
well
with
your
skin.
W:
Really?
OK,
I
would
try
it.
M:
And
I
believe
this
necklace
would
make
you
more
attractive.
W:
OK.
Should
I
take
a
bag
with
me?
M:
Of
course.
W:
How
about
the
brown
bag
you
and
I
bought
last
week?
M:
I
can’t
agree
more.
And
hurry
up,
grandma
is
waiting
for
us.
W:
OK.
(Text
7)
W:
Hi,
I
just
arrived
on
Flight
245
from
London.
I
waited
until
all
the
luggage
came
out,
but
my
suitcase
wasn’t
there.
M:
Well,
I
guess
it
might
have
been
put
on
the
wrong
flight.
There’s
a
chance
it
won’t
arrive
until
tomorrow.
W:
Tomorrow!
M:
I’m
very
sorry
about
this.
Leave
us
a
phone
number
so
that
we
can
reach
you,
and
the
airline
will
call
you
as
soon
as
we
get
your
suitcase.
(Text
8)
M:
Hi,
Jean.
You
look
worried.
Is
everything
OK?
W:
Well,
my
new
boss
is
expecting
us
to
start
work
at
8
o’clock
in
the
morning.
But
I
have
to
take
our
children
to
school.
That
means
I’ll
be
late
for
work.
And
you
can’t
spare
any
time
to
do
it.
M:
Oh,
dear
…
er
…
but
not
a
surprise.
My
friend
Alice
had
a
similar
problem
last
year.
W:
How
did
she
settle
it?
M:
She
didn’t
do
anything
at
first.
But
in
the
end
she
told
it
to
her
boss.
He
said
he
hadn’t
realized
the
early
start
would
present
a
problem
and
he
agreed
to
let
them
start
half
an
hour
late.
W:
That’s
great.
Perhaps
I
should
deal
with
it
the
same
way.
(Text
9)
M:
Hello,
everyone.
We
are
lucky
to
have
Molly
Taylor
here
today.
Molly
is
organizing
an
activity
course
for
the
summer
holidays.
Molly,
this
is
the
second
year
of
the
course,
isn’t
it?
W:
Yes.
The
summer
course
operated
for
the
first
time
last
year
for
a
six-week
period.
We
did
think
about
making
it
longer
this
year
and
have
a
seven-week
course,
as
there’re
some
schools
which
finish
term
a
week
earlier.
In
fact,
two
schools
have
eight-week
holidays.
But
in
the
end
we
decided
to
keep
to
the
same
plan
as
last
year.
M:
But,
as
I
understand,
last
year’s
course
wasn’t
a
complete
success,
was
it?
W:
Well,
we
were
actually
very
surprised
by
the
number
of
people
interested
in
the
course.
We
didn’t
actually
have
enough
assistants
to
look
after
all
the
children.
Besides,
there
was
such
a
lot
of
rain
that
we
couldn’t
go
outside
as
often
as
we
wanted
to.
M:
So,
what
activities
can
the
children
look
forward
to
this
year?
W:
Well,
once
again
there’ll
be
artists
and
musicians
who
will
lead
creative
classes.
We
also
considered
providing
some
more
exciting
adventure
sports.
But
we
decided
not
to,
in
the
end.
Instead
we’re
introducing
some
fun
programmes.
I
think
it’ll
be
good
fun
for
the
children.
(Text
10)
W:
Pleased
to
be
here
today.
My
name’s
Joan,
and
I’d
like
to
share
with
you
something
about
my
French
learning.
I
still
remember
when
I
first
started
to
learn
the
language
I
didn’t
really
have
a
problem
with
the
pronunciation.
I
just
had
a
hard
time
memorizing
words.
But
I
made
a
great
effort
and
soon
I
was
scoring
ten
out
of
ten
in
all
of
the
tests.
By
the
time
I
got
to
university,
I
could
do
some
writing
and
translations
without
much
difficulty,
and
I
actually
enjoyed
learning
the
grammar
rules.
Then
as
part
of
my
university
course
I
had
to
go
and
live
in
France
for
a
year.
As
soon
as
I
arrived,I
realized
I
didn’t
know
how
to
order
the
type
of
coffee
I
liked,
and
trying
to
find
somewhere
to
live
or
stay
was
something
difficult
to
deal
with.
I
called
people
about
information
in
the
paper,
but
I
had
to
keep
putting
the
phone
down
because
I
couldn’t
understand
a
word
they
were
saying
—
they
all
spoke
so
quickly!
I
could
see
then
that
there’s
no
point
in
just
knowing
words
if
you
can’t
hold
a
conversation
with
a
native
speaker.
The
ability
to
speak
freely
is
what
helps
you
get
a
job,
hold
a
conversation
or
just
buy
the
things
you
need.江苏省扬州中学2020-2021学年度第二学期期中试题
高一英语
2021.04
(试卷满分:150分,考试时间:120分钟)
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1.
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2.
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3.
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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。听每段对话前,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。每段对话读一遍。
1.
Where
is
the
woman
going
with
her
children?
A.
To
Japan.
B.
To
Canada.
C.
To
Australia.[]
2.
How
much
should
the
man
pay?
A.$16.
B.$60.
C.$32.
3.
What
does
the
woman
expect
the
man
to
do
on
Saturday?
A.
Celebrate
their
mum’s
birthday.
B.
Take
Brian
out
for
the
day.
C.
Help
Brian
move
house.
4.
What
does
the
woman
mean?
A.
She
don’t
like
the
job.
B.
She
will
take
the
job
right
away.
C.
She
isn’t
sure
whether
to
take
the
job.
5.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
A
film.
B.
A
novel.
C.
A
writer.
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,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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
What
will
the
woman
do
this
evening?
A.
Attend
a
party.
B.
Visit
her
grandma.
C.
Do
some
shopping.
7.
What
does
the
man
advise
the
woman
to
do?
A.
Wear
a
necklace.
B.
Buy
a
handbag.
C.
Make
a
skirt.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
At
a
hotel.
B.
At
an
airport.
C.
At
a
police
station.
9.
What
does
the
man
suggest
the
woman
do?
A.
Wait
where
she
is.
B.
Make
a
request
for
the
loss.
C.
Give
him
her
telephone
number.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What’s
the
relation
between
the
speakers?
A.
Husband
and
wife.
B.
Classmates.
C.
Boss
and
worker.
11.
Why
does
the
woman
look
worried?
A.
She
has
been
late
for
work
recently.
B.
She
is
not
getting
on
well
with
her
boss.
C.
She
has
trouble
taking
her
children
to
school.
12.
What
might
the
woman
think
of
Alice’s
way
to
deal
with
her
problem?
A.
Practical.
B.
Strange.
C.
Wrong.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
How
long
will
the
course
run
this
year?
A.
Eight
weeks.
B.
Seven
weeks.
C.
Six
weeks.
14.
What
was
the
woman
surprised
at?
A.
The
lack
of
assistants.
B.
The
condition
of
weather.
[]
C.
The
number
of
children.
15.
What
new
activities
can
the
children
have
this
year?
A.
Adventure
sports.
B.
Fun
programmes.
C.
Creative
classes.
16.
What
is
expected
about
the
course
this
year?
A.
It
will
run
better.
B.
It
will
last
longer.
C.
It
will
start
earlier.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
difficulty
did
the
speaker
have
when
starting
to
learn
French?
A.
Grammar.
B.
Vocabulary.
C.
Pronunciation.
18.
Why
did
the
speaker
go
to
France?
A.
To
settle
there.
B.
To
look
for
a
job.
C.
To
continue
her
studies.
19.
What
did
the
speaker
think
of
her
French
after
she
arrived
in
France?
A.
Poor.
B.
Acceptable.
C.
Excellent.
20.
What
is
the
most
important
in
learning
a
language
according
to
the
speaker?
A.
Mastering
the
grammar
rules.
B.
Knowing
a
large
number
of
words.
C.
Using
the
language
in
real
life.
第二部分
阅读理解(共三节,满分55分)
第一节
单项选择(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A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Located
beside
Lake
Geneva,
the?Olympic
Museum
houses
more
than
10,000
artificial
objects
and
hours
of
interactive
contents
highlighting
some
of
the
best
moments
during
the
Olympics.
Here
are
some
of
the
museum’s
most
moving
moments.
The
Olympic
Park
The
journey
through
the
Olympic
Museum
begins
in
the
Olympic
Park,
an
8,000-square-meter
outdoor
area
in
front
of
the
museum
overlooking
Lake
Geneva
and
the
Alps.
The
park
contains
artwork
and
sculptures
that
show
respect
to
the
world
of
sport.
The
first
Olympic
symbol
The
“Olympic
Rings”
flag
was
designed
by
Coubertin
in
1913.
The
rings
represent
the
five
continents
that
participate
in
the
Olympics:
Africa,
Asia,
America,
Australia
and
Europe.
The
six
colors
include
at
least
one
color
that
is
represented
on
the
flag
of
every
country.
?
The
stadiums
The
stadiums
that
host
the
Olympic
Games
are
as
much
of
a
celebration
of
design
as
the
games
are
a
celebration
of
sportsmanship.
Guests
can
explore
plans
and
models
of
Olympic
stadiums’
past
and
present,
including
one
of
the
games’
most
attractive
stadiums,
the
Bird’s
Nest
from
Beijing
2008
Olympics.
The
Olympic
medals
Have
you
ever
wondered
what
an
Olympic
medal
looks
like?
The
Olympic
Museum
has
a
room
that
houses
every
bronze,
silver,
and
gold
medal
from
every
Olympic
Games
dating
back
to
the
first
modern
Olympics
of
1896.
Each
medal
design
is
a
unique
representation
of
the
year
and
location
in
which
the
games
were
held.
21.
Which
moment
do
you
see
first
when
exploring
the
Olympic
Museum?
A.
The
Olympic
Park.
B.
The
first
Olympic
symbol.
C.
The
stadiums.
D.
The
Olympic
medals.
22.
What
do
you
know
from
The
first
Olympic
symbol?
A.
The
first
modern
Olympics
took
place
in
Greece.
B.
There
are
six
colors
on
the
flag
of
every
country.
C.
Australia
used
to
be
the
largest
continent
on
earth.
D.
The
“Olympic
Rings”
flag
was
created
in
1913.
23.
What
can
you
do
in
the
section
of
The
stadiums?
A.
Admire
the
view
of
Lake
Geneva.
B.
Meet
some
famous
designers.
C.
Enjoy
the
model
of
the
Bird’s
Nest.
D.
Talk
with
guests
of
honour.
B
COVID
herd
immunity(群体免疫)will
not
happen
in
2021
World
Health
Organization
(WHO)
chief
scientist
Soumya
Swaminathan
said
Monday
that
herd
immunity
to
coronavirus
would
not
be
achieved
in
2021,
despite
the
growing
availability
of
vaccines(疫苗产量).?
Factors
that
delay
herd
immunity
include
limited
access
to
vaccines
in
developing
countries,
skepticism(怀疑)
over
vaccination,
and
the
potential
for
virus
mutations(变异),
according
to
health
experts.
A
growing
number
of
countries
around
the
world,
including
the
United
States,
the
United
Kingdom,
Singapore,
Germany
and
other
European
Union
countries,
are
in
the
first
stages
of
mass-vaccination
campaigns.
Herd
immunity
occurs
when
enough
people
in
a
population
have
immunity
to
an
infection
so
that
it
prevents
the
disease
from
spreading.
“We
are
not
going
to
achieve
any
levels
of
population
immunity
or
herd
immunity
in
2021,”
Swaminathan
told
a
briefing,
while
emphasizing
that
measures
like
physical
distancing,
hand
washing
and
mask
wearing
continue
to
be
necessary
in
containing
COVID’s
spread
for
the
rest
of
the
year.
However,
Swaminathan
praised
the
“incredible
progress”
made
by
vaccine
researchers
to
develop
several
safe
and
effective
vaccines
at
unprecedented
speed.
Countries
are
currently
administering
vaccines
developed
by
BioNTech-Pfizer,
Oxford
University/AstraZeneca
and
Moderna.
“The
vaccines
are
going
to
come,”
she
said.
“They
are
going
to
go
to
all
countries
...
but
meanwhile
we
mustn’t
forget
that
there
are
measures
that
work,”
she
added,
referring
to
hygiene
and
social
distancing.
“We
won’t
get
back
to
normal
quickly,”
Dale
Fisher,
chairman
of
the
WHO’s
Outbreak
Alert
and
Response
Network,
told
a
conference
hosted
by
Reuters
news
agency.
“We
know
we
need
to
get
to
herd
immunity
and
we
need
that
in
a
majority
of
countries,
but
we
are
not
going
to
see
that
in
2021,”
Fisher
said.
“There
might
be
some
countries
that
might
achieve
it
but
even
then
that
will
not
create
‘normal’
especially
in
terms
of
border
controls,”
he
added.
24.
Which
of
the
following
are
NOT
the
factors
that
delay
herd
immunity?
A.
People
are
skeptical
about
vaccination.
B.
Access
to
vaccines
in
developing
countries
is
limited.
C.
A
growing
number
of
countries
begin
mass-vaccination
campaigns.
D.
Virus
mutations
are
likely
to
happen.
25.
As
for
the
first
stages
of
mass-vaccination
campaigns,
which
country
is
NOT
mentioned
in
the
passage?
A.
Vietnam
B.
Germany
C.
Singapore
D.
the
United
Kingdom
26.
What
can
we
learn
from
what
Fisher
said?
A.
In
many
countries
in
2021,
people
will
live
a
‘normal’
life
in
terms
of
border
controls.
B.
If
some
countries
might
achieve
herd
immunity,
people
will
live
a
‘normal’
life
C.
In
terms
of
good
border
controls,
we
can
achieve
herd
immunity.
D.
There
maybe
a
long
way
to
get
to
herd
immunity
all
over
the
world.
27.
What
is
the
attitude
of
Swaminathan
to
the
progress
of
vaccine
development?
A.
positive
B.
negative
C.
unclear
D.
neutral
C
“We
are
running
out
of
space
and
the
only
places
to
go
to
are
other
worlds…
Spreading
out
may
be
the
only
thing
that
saves
us
from
ourselves.
I’m
convinced
that
humans
need
to
leave
Earth.”
These
are
the
words
of
the
famous
scientist
Stephen
Hawking,
spoken
at
a
science
festival
in
Norway
in
2017,
a
year
before
his
death.
Hawking
was
not
alone
in
this
view.
Many
experts
feel
that
the
only
way
for
humanity
to
last
far
into
the
future
is
to
colonize(移民于)
other
planets.
That
way,
if
a
terrible
disease,
nuclear
war
or
some
other
disaster
strikes
Earth,
civilization
as
we
know
it
would
still
have
a
chance.
Mars
is
one
of
the
most
attractive
destinations.
NASA,
the
United
Arab
Emirates,
the
private
company
SpaceX,
and
the
organization
Mars
One
all
have
plans
to
send
humans
there.
“Either
we
spread
Earth
to
other
planets,
or
we
will
be
faced
with
extinction,”
SpaceX
founder
Elon
Musk
said
at
a
conference
in
2013.
But
not
everyone
agrees
that
colonizing
Mars
or
any
other
planet
is
such
a
great
plan.
The
most
common
argument
against
going
is
that
it’s
just
too
expensive
or
dangerous.
It
will
take
huge
amounts
of
money
and
other
resources
just
to
get
people
there,
let
alone
set
up
a
place
for
them
to
live.
It’s
not
even
clear
if
humans
could
survive
on
Mars.
One
of
the
biggest
dangers
is
that
there
is
deadly
radiation
that
ruins
the
planet.
Maybe
all
the
time
and
money
people
would
pour
into
a
Mars
mission
would
be
better
spent
on
more
urgent
projects
here
on
Earth,
like
dealing
with
poverty
or
climate
change.
Some
experts
argue
that
handling
a
problem
like
an
asteroid(小行星)
strike
or
disease
outbreak
while
staying
here
on
Earth
would
be
much
easier
and
less
expensive
than
surviving
on
a
new
planet.
In
addition,
moving
to
a
new
planet
could
harm
or
destroy
anything
that
already
lives
there.
Mars
seems
uninhabited,
but
it
could
possibly
host
micro-organism
like.
Human
visitors
may
destroy
this
life
or
permanently
change
or
damage
the
Martian
environment.
Some
feel
that’s
too
much
of
a
risk
to
take.
28.
Why
did
the
author
mention
NASA,
the
United
Arab
Emirates,
SpaceX
and
Mars
One?
A.
To
explain
the
advanced
technology
in
astronomy.
B.
To
show
growing
intention
of
moving
to
Mars.
C.
To
provide
evidence
for
Hawking’s
theory.
D.
To
stress
the
risk
of
dying
out
on
Earth.
29.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.
It
is
costly
and
risky
to
colonize
Mars.
B.
Civilization
is
difficult
to
maintain
on
Earth.
C.
Poverty
is
the
most
urgent
problem
to
handle.
D.
All
the
time
and
money
should
be
spent
on
Earth.
30.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“uninhabited”
mean
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.
not
steady
to
keep.
B.
not
fit
to
live
on.
C.
not
easy
to
approach.
D.
not
safe
to
set
foot
on.
31.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Mars,
Our
Future
Planet.
B.
Moving
to
A
New
Planet.
C.
Should
We
Colonize
Mars?
D.
Stay
Home
or
Outer
Space?
D
When
people
sit
together
at
night
and
enjoy
the
glorious
moon,
an
ancient
poem,
Prelude
to
Water
Melody,(《水调歌头》)
is
often
read
for
this
occasion.
Critics
say
it’s
probably
the
best
poem
about
the
Mid-Autumn
Festival.
Let’s
just
focus
on
its
most
famous
five
lines
to
make
some
analysis.
In
the
first
two
lines
of
the
five,
the
writer
is
comparing
the
life
of
a
man
with
the
changing
face
of
the
moon.
In
Chinese
culture
the
moon
is
always
considered
to
be
a
perfect
carrier
of
emotions
like
nostalgia(怀旧)ad
longing
for
family
reunion.
A
full
moon
symbolizes
perfection
and
unity,
while
a
gloomy
night
may
remind
people
of
their
fortunes.
When
the
moon
is
round
and
fair
but
people
are
separated
from
their
loved
ones,
such
moments
can
be
even
more
heartbreaking.
Before
the
comparison,
the
poet
actually
complains
about
the
seemingly
“ruthless”(无情的)moon
and
asks
her:
You
should
have
no
spite(怨恨)against
man,
but
why,
when
people
part,
are
you
often
full
and
bright?
However,
he
soon
realizes
that
no
one
has
an
easy
ride,
just
like
the
moon
may
not
always
be
bright.
The
imperfections
have
been
going
on
since
the
beginning
of
time.
That’s
why
he
says
“There
has
been
nothing
perfect
since
the
olden
days.”
But
should
we
get
bogged
down(陷入)by
the
suffering
of
things
with
which
we
can’t
change?
The
poet
gives
his
answer:
Change
your
attitude
and
stay
positive.
So
we
have
his
everlasting
line,
“________________________.”
The
poet
hopes
that
people
appreciate
the
fact
that
no
matter
where
they
are,
as
long
as
the
ones
they
love
and
miss
are
healthy
and
happy,
they
can
all
admire
the
same
moon
high
in
the
sky.
To
this
day,
people
still
use
this
verse
to
express
their
good
will
and
wishes
for
family
members
and
friends
who
can’t
be
with
them,
especially
during
major
festivals.
32.
What
does
the
passage
mainly
talk
about?
A.
How
we
can
appreciate
Chinese
poetry
about
the
Mid-Autumn
Day.
B.
When
we
must
recite(朗诵)
the
best
Chinese
poetry
about
the
Mid-Autumn
Day.
C.
What
made
a
poet
write
the
best
ever
Mid-Autumn
Day
Chinese
poem.
D.
Why
a
poem
is
the
best
Chinese
poetry
about
the
Mid-Autumn
Day.
33.
Why
does
the
poet
write
“
There
is
nothing
perfect
since
the
olden
days”
in
the
poem?
A.
He
doesn’t
understand
why
the
moon
hates
humans.
B.
He
knows
eventually
the
moon
will
become
full
again.
C.
He
realizes
life
is
always
accompanied
by
imperfections.
D.
He
understands
life
is
too
ruthless
and
has
lost
his
interest
in
it.
34.
Which
of
the
following
lines
is
the
most
suitable
for
the
blank
in
Paragraph
4?
A.
How
long
will
the
full
moon
appear?
Wine
cup
in
hand
I
ask
the
sky.
B.
May
we
all
be
blessed
with
a
long
life;
miles
apart,
we’ll
share
the
beauty,
of
the
moon
together.
C.
In
spring
the
river
rises
as
high
as
the
sea;
with
the
river’s
tide
uprises
the
moon
bright.
D.
Looking
up,I
find
the
moon
bright;
bowing,
in
homesickness
I’m
drowned.
35.
We
can
infer
from
this
article
that
the
author
_________________.
A.
believes
a
positive
state
of
mind
is
a
must
to
a
good
poet.
B.
appreciates
the
poet’s
optimism
in
the
poem.
C.
likes
the
first
two
lines
of
the
five
most.
D.
is
a
very
optimistic
poet.
第二节
七选五阅读
(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。
How
to
plan
out
your
week
in
advance
Having
a
weekly
routine
is
important.
It
allows
you
to
know
exactly
the
direction
in
which
you’
re
heading
and
what
you
need
to
do
in
a
week.
So,
how
do
you
plan
out
your
week?
Figure
out
the
big
things.
Take
some
time
each
Sunday
to
think
about
what
has
to
happen
the
following
week.
Most
weeks
will
have
the
same
basic
building
blocks
—
the
“big
things”
that
never
change.
36.
But
for
me
they
include
putting
in
a
full
workday,
ensuring
each
child
practices
their
instrument,
getting
at
least
8
hours
of
sleep,
cooking
a
good
meal
each
night,
and
working
out
4-5
times.
Think
about
the
small
things.
37.
Medical
appointments,
coffee
dates
with
friends,
children’s
birthday
parties
or
play
dates.
I
have
rules
for
these
sorts
of
events:
they
must
be
scheduled
for
evenings
or
weekends.
38.
Otherwise,
they
may
affect
the
quality
of
my
work.
Set
your
goals.
If
there
are
specific
things
you
need
or
would
like
to
accomplish
in
a
given
week,
list
them
and
plan
for
them.
39.
Executive
coach
Rafael
Sarandeses
recommends
setting
five
weekly
goals
and
three
daily
ones.
That’s
a
generous
number
that’s
sure
to
keep
your
momentum
(动力)
going.
40.
I’m
a
firm
believer
in
morning
hours
setting
the
tone
for
the
rest
of
the
day.
I
think
it’s
important
to
get
up
at
the
same
time
every
day.
It
doesn’t
have
to
be
early,
but
it
should
be
consistent.
A.
Next
come
the
small
things
that
change
week
by
week.
B.
These
could
be
personal
goals
or
professional
goals.
C.
Planning
is
a
habit
that
must
be
developed.
D.
Give
it
a
try
and
see
what
a
difference
it
makes.
E.
Everyone’s
big
things
will
look
different.
F.
I
try
not
to
let
them
occupy
my
work
hours.
G.
Have
a
morning
routine.
第三节
《黑布林》阅读(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
根据《黑布林》小说内容,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
41.
The
author’s
purpose
in
telling
the
story
of
the
Ghost
Dog
is
to
.
A.
reveal
some
people’s
cruelty
to
animals
B.
point
out
that
dogs
can
also
be
good
workers
C.
demonstrate
how
dogs,
like
humans,
learn
to
adapt
themselves
to
a
new
life
D.
remind
us
of
the
contribution
of
dogs
in
the
exploitation
of
the
north
42.
Which
of
the
following
themes
is
not
presented
in
The
Call
of
the
Wild?
A.
loyalty
B.
the
cruelty
of
man
C.
respect
for
nature
D.
the
importance
of
kindness
43.
Which
can
best
describe
of
the
character
of
the
dog
Curly?
A.
aggressive
and
ambitious
B.
friendly
but
weak
C.
wants
to
be
left
alone
D.
good-natured
44.
Buck’s
trying
to
be
the
new
lead-dog
proves
all
that
is
in
his
nature
except
.
A.
timidness
B.
ambition
C.
intelligence
D.
hard
work
45.
What
kind
of
dog
did
the
gold-seekers
want?
They
wanted
.
A.
heavy
dogs
B.
strong
long-haired
dogs
C.
small
dogs
with
furry
coats
D.
fierce
dogs
good
at
fighting
第三部分
语言运用(共四节,满分50分)
第一节
完形填空(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、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Sleeping
is
one
of
the
things
I’m
good
at.
There’s
nothing
better
than
napping(午睡)
on
the
sofa
in
front
of
the
TV
and
when
my
head
__46___
the
pillow
at
night,
I
have
no
problem
falling
into
a
deep
sleep
within
minutes.
There
is
one
place
__47___
I
never
nap
and
that’s
at
work
,
but
new
research
suggests
I
__48___
!
The
idea
of
you
and
your
colleagues
__49___
for
a
lie
down
in
the
afternoon
may
seem
__50__,
but
some
companies
such
as
Google
actually
encourage
it.
This
isn’t
because
their
employees
are
insomniacs(失眠患者)
,
but
because
it’s
thought
that
a
power-nap
makes
them
more
refreshed
,
and
this,
__51____,
makes
them
more
productive.
An
Australian
health
writer
called
Thea
O’Connor
is
a
founder
of
a
campaign
called
Nap
Now
which
is
trying
to
make
sleeping
at
work
more
__52___.
She
says:
“I
think
that
our
__53___
is
a
bit
crazy
not
to
embrace
it
when
people
are
working
longer
and
harder.”
A
few
years
ago,
a
research
found
30%
of
people
have
their
best
ideas
in
bed
compared
to
just
11%
who
have
them
__54__
their
desks.
That
suggests
people
are
more
creative
when
they
are
__55__
and
some
people
have
called
for
companies
to
__56___
beds
in
the
workplace.
Maybe
we
should
__57__
the
traditional
nine-to-five
work
culture
and
__58__
the
nap.
The
UK’s
Sleep
Council
___59___
the
nine-to-five
working
day
does
not
fit
into
the
natural
sleeping
pattern
of
the
human
race
and
says
that
bosses
need
to
introduce
a
more
sleep-friendly
working
day.
What
do
you
think?
Would
you
feel
comfortable
going
to
sleep
in
the
office
---
or
do
you
__60__
do
it
already?!
46.
A
hits
B.strikes
C.settles
D.tracks
47.
A.that
B.which
C.where
D.as
48.
A.may
B.can
C.shall
D.should
49.
A.hoping
B.
applying
C.hunting
D.devoting
50.
A.common
B.unbelievable
C.beneficial
D.sensitive
51.
A
in
return
B.by
turns
C.on
the
turn
D.in
turn
52.
A.convenient
B.significant
C.acceptable
D.extreme
53.
A.government
B.culture
C.company
D.nation
54.
A.across
B.at
C.on
D.in
55.
A.asleep
B.awake
C.relaxed
D.sleepy
56.
A.buy
B.make
C.borrow
D.install
57.
A.keep
B.master
C.inspire
D.break
58.
A.refuse
B.adopt
C.defend
D.keep
59.
A.thinks
B.imagines
C.appeals
D.identifies
60.
A.generously
B.secretly
C.entirely
D.officially
第二节
单句填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
A.
用所给动词的适当形式填空,每空不限一词。
61.
Some
true
and
beauty
remain
▲
(notice)
until
a
sensitive
human
soul
brings
them
to
our
attention.
62.
Most
of
the
forest’s
nutrients
are
locked
up
in
the
plants
themselves,
▲
(allow)
them
to
grow
at
an
unbelievable
speed.
63.
There
were
hundreds
of
guests,
all
▲
(dress)
up
in
formal
colorful
clothes.
64.
Above
that
▲
(be)
the
mass
of
leaf
litter
on
the
dark
forest
floor.
65.
If
Della
was
to
buy
a
nice
gift
for
her
husband,
she
▲
(need)
more
money.
66.
The
full
moon
on
the
festival
is
considered
▲
(stand)
for
family
togetherness.
B.
根据所给词汇或所学语言知识填空,每空一词。
67.
In
the
last
500
years,
over
300
species
of
animals
have
gone
▲
.(extinction)
68.
▲
their
arrival,
they
find
Luo’s
parents
eagerly
waiting
for
them.
69.
The
wedding
ceremony
took
place
in
a
brightly
▲
(decorate)
hotel
room.
70.
The
Amazon
rainforest
crosses
into
eight
countries,
▲
(include)
Brazil
and
Peru,and
one
overseas
region
of
France.
71.
▲
(promote)of
traditional
festivals
helps
spread
knowledge
about
our
national
history.
72.
A
child
and
a
man
were
walking
on
the
beach
▲
the
child
found
a
shell.
73.
Home
is
▲
all
family
members
are
together.
74.
I
was
so
caught
up
in
the
party
fever
▲
I
hardly
noticed
five
hours
fly
by.
75.
▲
(fight)
pollution
is
not
just
a
task
for
factories
and
the
government.
第三节
短文填空(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括号内单词的正确形式。
Emily
,76.
▲
disabled
girl,
had
a
beautiful
singing
voice.
Last
year
she
went
to
Mrs.
Owens—her
music
teacher
to
ask
to
join
in
the
performance.
Without
letting
her
sing,
Mrs.
Owens
77.
▲
(take)
a
glance
at
Emily’s
body
and
said,
“Child,
you
are
just
not
suitable.
Everyone
would
stare
at
you
and
that
would
make
you78.
▲
(comfort)
.”
79.
▲
singing
a
single
note,
Emily
80.
▲
(send)
back
through
the
door
of
the
choral
room.
Hurt
and
upset,
she
decided
never
81.
▲
(try)
out
again.
But
Mrs
Owens
then
retired.
This
year,
there
came
a
new
music
teacher,
Mr
Butler,
82.
▲
heard
about
Emily
and
suggested
that
she
have
a
try.Emily
didn’t
want
to
be
rejected
again,
83.
▲
she
hesitated
about
it.
When
Emily
finished
her
testing
performance,
she
thanked
Mr
Butler
and
knew
the
result
84.
▲
(announce)
the
next
day.
To
her
great
85.
▲
(surprising),
she
was
admitted
to
the
performance.
So
Emily
practised
very
hard,
and
performed
well
on
the
stage,
and
all
the
audience
cheered
.
This
changed
her
life
later
on.
第四节
完成句子(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
根据汉语提示完成句子,每空一词。
86.
雨林的每一层都自成一个小世界,成为各种生物的家园。
Each
level
of
the
forest
forms
its
own
little
world,
▲
▲
different
kinds
of
living
things.
87.
毫无疑问,曹雪芹凭借他自己的经验才能对当时的生活作出详细描写。
No
doubt
▲
▲
his
own
experiences,
Cao
xueqin
gives
a
detailed
description
of
what
life
was
like
at
that
time.
88.
全家人在一起会感到非常幸福。
The
whole
family
could
not
▲
▲
to
be
together.
89.
亚马孙雨林的面积是中国的一半多。
The
Amazon
rainforest
is
more
than
▲
▲
▲
▲
China.
90.
当我第一次搬迁到这儿来的时候,草坪绿油油,空气新鲜。
When
I
first
moved
here,
the
grass
was
green
and
▲
▲
▲
.
第四部分
应用文写作(满分15分)
假如你是英国留学生李华。你就读学校的附近新落成一家书店。为增加访客量,书店经理Mr.
Smith现向读者征求建议。请你给他写封建议信,内容包括:
1.
写信目的;
2.
你的建议;
3.
你的期待。
注意:
1.
词数80左右;
2.
可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Smith,
__________________________________▲____________________________________________________________________________▲____________________________________________________________________________▲____________________________________________________________________________▲____________________________________________________________________________▲__________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
命题人:王亚军、王洁
审题人:王慧、胡蕾