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思南中学2020——2021学年度第二学期期中考试
高二年级英语科试题
第一部分
听力(共两节)
第一节(共5小题)
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三个选项中选择最佳选项,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.At
what
time
will
the
speakers
get
to
the
sports
meeting?
A.8:45.
B.8:30.
C.8:15.
2.How
will
the
woman
get
to
New
York?
A.
By
car.
B.
By
air.
C.
By
train.
3.What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation?
A.The
man
is
handsome.
B.The
man
eats
a
lot
every
day.
C.The
man
has
been
exercising
recently.
4.Why
is
the
woman
studying
English?
A.It
will
help
her
with
her
job.
B.She
wants
to
find
a
better
job.
C.She
will
move
to
America.
5.Who
is
the
woman
probably
speaking
to?
A.A
shop
manager.
B.A
policeman.
C.Her
neighbor.
第二节(共15小题)
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三个选项中选择最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读每个小题,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
think
of
the
coming
examinations?
A.Very
easy.
B.Very
difficult.
C.Not
too
difficult.
7.What
has
affected
the
woman’s
choice
of
career?
A.Her
family.
B.Her
hometown.
C.Her
teacher.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.Who
advised
the
woman
to
call
the
man?
A.Her
son.
B.Her
friend
Susan.
C.Her
friend’s
son
Bobby.
9.Why
does
the
woman
contact
the
man?
A.She
wants
to
ask
something
about
her
son’s
studies.
B.She
wants
to
give
some
suggestions
to
the
man.
C.She
wants
to
ask
for
some
information
on
gymnastics.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.
Teacher
and
student.
B.
Colleagues.
C.
Doctor
and
patient.
11.What
happened
to
Mark?
A.He
felt
sad
about
David’s
leaving.
B.He
missed
David’s
farewell
party.
C.He
drank
too
much
and
felt
unwell.
12.What
made
Bill
happy?
A.
His
friends
visited
him.
B.
His
wife
had
a
baby.
C.
He
attended
a
party.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.What
is
wrong
with
the
woman?
A.She
has
got
flu.
B.She
has
sleeping
problems.
C.She
was
sick
last
night.
14.When
did
Jerry
eat
at
the
new
restaurant?
A.Last
night.
B.Last
week.
C.Last
month.
15.What
can
we
learn
about
the
woman?
A.She
does
not
agree
with
the
man.
B.She
thinks
she
has
eaten
something
bad.
C.She
does
not
like
the
food
in
the
restaurant.
16.What
is
the
man’s
opinion
of
this
matter?
A.The
restaurant
has
a
food
safety
problem.
B.It
is
only
a
coincidence.
C.The
restaurant
needn’t
be
investigated.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
makes
fatty
meals
more
popular
with
children?
A.Promotion.
B.Toys.
C.Discounts.
18.Which
of
the
following
is
recommended
to
overweight
children?
A.Apple
sticks.
B.Sweets.
C.Fast
food.
19.What
is
the
most
important
thing
in
getting
children
to
exercise?
A.Teaching
them
to
have
a
strong
will.
B.Forcing
them
to
exercise
every
day.
C.Making
exercise
fun
for
them.
20.How
many
suggestions
does
the
woman
offer?
A.2.
B.3.
C.4.
第二部分
阅读理解
第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每小题所给的A、B、C、和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。A
Tayka
Hotel
De
Sal
Where:
Tahua,
Bolivia
How
much:
About
$95
a
night
Why
it's
cool:
You've
stayed
at
hotels
made
of
brick
or
wood,
but
salt?
That's
something
few
can
claim.
Tayka
Hotel
de
Sal
is
made
totally
of
salt—including
the
beds
(though
you'll
sleep
on
regular
mattresses
(床垫)
and
blankets).The
hotel
sits
on
the
Salar
de
Uyuni,a
prehistoric
dried-up
lake
that's
the
world's
biggest
salt
flat.
Builders
use
the
salt
from
the
4,633?square?mile
flat
to
make
the
bricks,
and
glue
them
together
with
a
paste
of
wet
salt
that
hardens
when
it
dries.
When
rain
starts
to
dissolve
the
hotel,
the
owners?just
mix
up
more
salt
paste
to
strengthen
the
bricks.
Green
Magic
Nature
Resort
Where:
Vythiri,
India
How
much:
About
$240
a
night
Why
it's
cool:
Ridding
a
pulley(滑轮)?operated
lift
86
feet
to
your
treetop
room
is
just
the
start
of
your
adventure.
As
you
look
out
of
your
open
window—there
is
no
glass!—you
watch
monkeys
and
birds
in
the
rain
forest
canopy.
Later
you
might
test
your
fear
of
heights
by
crossing
the
handmade
rope
bridge
to
the
main
part
of
the
hotel,
or
just
sit
on
your
bamboo
bed
and
read.
You
don't
even
have
to
come
down
for
breakfast—the
hotel
will
send
it
up
on
the
pulley?drawn
“elevator”.
Dog
Bark
Park
Inn
B&B
Where:
Cottonwood,
Idaho
How
much:
$92
a
night
Why
it's
cool:
This
doghouse
isn't
just
for
the
family
pet.
Sweet
Willy
is
a
30?foot?tall
dog
with
guest
rooms
in
his
belly.
Climb
the
wooden
stairs
beside
his
hind
leg
to
enter
the
door
in
his
side.
You
can
relax
in
the
main
bedroom,
go
up
a
few
steps
of
the
loft
in
Willy's
head,
or
hang
out
inside
his
nose.
Although
you
have
a
full
private
bathroom
in
your
quarters,
there
is
also
a
toilet
in
the
12?foot?tall
fire
hydrant
outside.
Gamirasu
Cave
Hotel
Where:
Ayvali,
Turkey
How
much:
Between
$130
and
$475
a
night.
Why
it's
cool:
This
is
cave!
Experience
what
it
was
like
5,000
years
ago,
when
people
lived
in
these
mountain
caves
formed
by
volcanic
ash.
But
your
stay
will
be
much
more
modern.
Bathrooms
and
electricity
provide
what
you
expect
from
a
modern
hotel,
and
the
white
volcanic
ash,
called
tufa,
keeps
the
rooms
cool,
about
65℉insummer.(Don't
worry—there
is
heat
in
winter.)
21.
What
is
the
similarity
of
the
four
hotels?
A.
Being
expensive.
B.
Being
beautiful.
C.
Being
natural.
D.
Being
unique.
22.
What
does
the
underlined
part
“Sweet
Willy”
refer
to?
A.
The
building
of
Dog
Bark
Park
Inn
B&B.
B.
The
name
of
a
pet
dog
of
the
hotel
owner.
C.
The
name
of
the
hotel.
D.
The
name
of
the
hotel
owner.
23.
Which
of
the
hotel
makes
you
have
a
feeling
of
living
in
the
far
past?
A.
Tayka
Hotel
De
Sal
B.
Green
Magic
Nature
Resort
C.
Dog
Bark
Park
Inn
B&B
D.
Gamirasu
Cave
Hotel
B
Our
non-profit
organization
had
just
received
a
large
donation
of
clothing.
As
three
of
us
walked
home
for
dinner,
we
saw
a
woman
begging
by
the
bridge.
She
was
old
and
had
no
legs.
She
shivered
in
her
thin
sari(纱巾),
which
offered
little
protection
from
the
cold
wind.
Her
hunger
forced
her
to
beg.
My
friends
and
I
looked
at
each
other:
here
was
a
perfect
opportunity,
but
first
it
was
necessary
to
do
a
little
bit
of
research.
We
went
up
to
the
woman
to
hear
her
story.
She
spoke
very
little
due
to
her
poor
health
and
fear,
but
we
learned
enough.
She
lived
alone
in
her
small
home.
She
had
no
one
to
look
after
her
and
ate
whatever
people
gave
her.
The
desire
to
help
her
grew
stronger.
After
speaking
to
her,
we
headed
back
to
get
something
to
keep
her
warm.
Finding
the
perfect
sweater,
we
set
out
again
to
see
the
woman.
This
time,
the
fear
was
replaced
by
distrust
as
we
presented
her
with
the
sweater.
"Are
you
robbers?"
she
asked.
"You
came
here
before
and
are
back
so
suddenly
with
clothes."
I
was
surprised
by
her
principles.
Even
in
her
state,
she
did
not
want
to
wear
anything
that
was
stolen
and
gained
through
ill
means.
"No,
we
are
out
doing
service
work."
Her
shoulders
relaxed
a
bit.
I
then
helped
her
put
the
sweater
on
and
said,
"Please
don't
sell
the
sweater."
"I
swear,
I
won't,"
she
said.
A
week
later,
I
was
out
walking
with
my
mother
to
get
some
food
when
I
saw
the
woman
again.
This
time
the
picture
was
a
little
different.
She
was
still
begging,
but
with
the
gray
sweater
wrapped
around
her
body
and
a
smile
on
her
face
when
she
saw
us.
I
guarantee
that
the
smile
on
my
face
was
bigger.
24.What
can
we
learn
from
the
first
paragraph?
A.
The
writer
offered
help
without
hesitation.
B.
The
writer
wanted
to
learn
more
about
the
beggar.
C.
The
organization
had
too
many
clothes.
D.
The
woman
wanted
to
make
a
fortune
by
begging.
25.What
do
the
underlined
words
"her
principles"
in
the
third
paragraph
refer
to?
A.
She
never
trusted
strangers.
B.
She
never
accepted
donations
from
the
poor.
C.
She
wouldn't
accept
anything
gained
illegally.
D.
She
wouldn't
take
advantage
of
others'
kindness.
26.What
contributed
to
their
smiles
at
last?
A.
Caution
and
fear.
B.
Kindness
and
trust.
C.
Doubt
and
distrust.
D.
Optimism
and
generosity.
27.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
We
Should
Trust
Beggars
B.
How
to
Judge
a
Real
Beggar
C.
Learn
Morality
from
a
Beggar
D.
The
Most
Wonderful
Gift
I
Gave
to
a
Beggar
C
It's
hard
for
doctors
to
do
a
thorough
eye
exam
on
small
children.
But
a
new
smartphone
app
takes
advantage
of
parents'
fondness
for
taking
pictures
of
their
children
to
look
for
signs
that
a
child
might
be
developing
an
eye
disease.
The
app
is
the
result
of
a
father's
five-year
quest
to
find
a
way
to
catch
the
earliest
signs
of
eye
diseases,
and
prevent
loss
of
vision.
Five
years
ago,
doctors
diagnosed(诊断)
Noah
Shaw's
retinoblastoma-
a
rare
type
of
eye
cancer-when
he
was
4
months
old.
To
make
the
diagnosis,
the
doctors
shined
a
light
into
Noah's
eye,
and
got
a
pale
reflection
from
the
back
of
the
eyeball,
an
indication
that
there
was
something
wrong
there.
Noah's
father
Bryan,
a
scientist,
wondered
if
he
could
see
that
same
pale
reflection
in
pictures
of
his
baby
son.
Sure
enough,
he
saw
the
reflection,
which
doctors
call
"white
eye",
in
a
picture
taken
right
after
Noah
was
born.
Then
Bryan
decided
to
create
an
app
that
could
scan
photos
for
signs
of
this
reflection.
Now,
that
app
exists,
called
CRADLE.
To
test
the
app,
Bryan
and
his
colleagues
analyzed
more
than
50,000
pictures
taken
of
40
children.
Half
had
no
eye
disease
and
half
had.
"On
average,
the
app
detected
'white
eye
'in
pictures
collected
1.3
years
before
diagnosis,"
says
Bryan.
The
app
isn't
perfect.
It
sometimes
misses
"white
eye"
when
it's
there,
and
sometimes
says
it's
there
when
it's
not.
That
latter
condition
is
a
problem.
Even
though
the
so-called
false
positive
occurs
less
than
1%
of
the
time,
that's
not
good
enough.
There
are
about
4
million
children
born
in
the
U.S.
each
year.
A
1%
false
positive
rate
would
mean
tens
of
thousands
of
children
showing
up
at
the
doctor
unnecessarily.
Still,
Bryan
is
upbeat
about
the
promise
of
the
app.
"This
is
exciting
new
technology,
and
this
is
how
I
think
we're
going
to
go
about
screening
for
a
number
of
diseases
in
the
future,”
he
says.
What
inspired
Bryan
to
create
CRADLE?
His
son’s
diagnosis
B.
His
family’s
photos
His
hobby
of
taking
pictures
D.
His
working
experience
as
a
scientist.
What
do
we
know
about
“white
eye”?
It
is
a
sign
of
some
eye
diseases.
It
hardly
causes
serious
loss
of
vision.
It
refers
to
the
white
part
of
an
eyeball.
It
occurs
when
no
light
is
reflected
from
the
eye.
Why
is
a
1%
false
positive
rate
still
a
problem?
It
may
delay
the
treatment
of
a
patient.
It
may
badly
affect
the
future
of
the
app.
It
may
raise
serious
doubts
about
doctors.
It
may
cause
a
waste
of
medical
resources.
Which
of
the
following
can
best
replace
the
underlined
word
“upbeat”
in
the
last
paragraph?
Curious
B.
Cautious
C.
Optimistic
D.
Worried
D
What
if
we
had
the
power
to
control
time,
instead
of
moving
from
the
past
to
the
present
to
the
future?
What
if
we
could
jump,
loop
and
travel
through
time
in
a
machine?
What
if
we
could
go
wherever
and
whenever
we
pleased?
This
ability
would
allow
us
to
witness
historic
wonders,
change
decisions
and
see
people
from
the
past.
We
could
right
wrongs
and
stop
wars
from
starting.
The
mysterious
puzzle
of
time
has
kept
people
debating
its
nature
for
hundreds
of
years.
Science
fiction
writers
have
turned
it
into
imaginative
stories.
Some
scientists
have
even
attempted
to
explain
it
using
math.
This
math
tries
to
make
the
dream
of
time
travel
come
true.
The
scientist
Albert
Einstein
said
that
time
and
space
are
one
thing.
He
called
it
"spacetime."
Einstein
said
that
there
are
three
dimensions
in
space:
height,
width
and
depth.
A
scientist
named
Hermann
Minkowski
added
time
as
a
fourth
dimension.
Einstein
introduced
two
ideas
that
have
led
to
theories
about
the
possibility
of
time
travel.
The
first
is
relativity.
The
idea
of
relativity
is
that
the
force
of
gravity
causes
space
to
bend,
which
causes
time
to
twist.
The
second
idea
focuses
on
special
relativity.The
idea
is
that
a
traveler
moving
super-fast
through
flat
spacetime
will
enter
the
future.
Einstein
considered
time
"relative"
because
it
is
measured
based
on
where
we
are
on
Earth
or
in
space.
Stephen
Hawking
is
a
famous
scientist.
He
believes
that
a
time
machine
will
never
be
built.
If
it
were
possible,
he
thinks
we
would
already
know.
If
a
time
machine
could
be
built,
how
come
no
one
from
the
future
has
invaded
us?
The
first
science
fiction
story
with
this
theme
is
The
Clock
That
Went
Backward
by
Edward
P.
Mitchell,
which
was
published
in
1881.
Since
then,
thousands
of
books,
films
and
television
shows
have
explored
the
idea
of
time
travel,
in
which
some
tools
such
as
phones,
watches,
photographs
and
old
books
take
travelers
backward
and
forward.
Will
time
travel
ever
happen?
Who
knows?
Most
important
is
to
keep
your
eyes
open
and
have
a
sense
of
wonder.
32.
What
is
the
author's
purpose
of
writing
the
first
paragraph?
A.
To
show
time
and
space
are
connected.
B.
To
show
people's
interest
in
time
travel.
C.
To
draw
readers'
attention
to
time
travel.
D.
To
make
people
believe
time
travel
is
possible.
33.
Which
of
the
following
statement
could
Einstein
agree
with?
A.
Time
travel
is
possible
in
the
future.
B.
People
can't
move
faster
than
light.
C.
Time
travel
is
against
scientific
rules.
D.
Spacetime
is
not
a
real
thing
in
theory.
34.
What
is
the
last
but
one
paragraph
mainly
about?
A.
The
first
science
fiction
story.
B.
Some
tools
used
in
time
travel.
C.
Edward
P.
Mitchell,
the
pioneer.
D.
Different
works
about
time
travel.
35.
What
is
the
writer's
attitude
toward
time
travel?
A.
cautious
B.
pessimistic
C.
skeptical
D.
optimistic
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从后面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。
For
thousands
of
years,
salting
was
a
common
way
to
preserve
food.
Corned
beef,
bacon,
green
beans,
and
hundreds
of
other
foods
were
preserved
with
salt.
__36__
Then,
in
the
1800s,
a
Frenchman
named
Louis
Pasteur
discovered
the
secret:
bacteria.
What
does
salt
have
to
do
with
bacteria?
Two
things:
First,
bacteria
need
moisture
(水分)
to
grow
and
multiply.
Salt
pulls
moisture
out
of
food,
so
the
bacteria
die._37_
If
you
cover
food
with
salt
or
very
salty
liquid,
bacteria
outside
the
food
die
before
they
get
in,
and
bacteria
already
in
the
food
are
poisoned
by
the
salt
that
goes
inside.
__38__
For
meat
or
fish,
you
pour
on
a
layer
of
salt,
then
rub
it
in
well,
leaving
a
salt
crust
(盾)
all
over
the
outside.
Hams
are
often
made
this
way.
Another
way
is
to
put
food
into
very
salty
water,
called
brine
(卤水)
__39_.
The
salt
will
draw
the
moisture
out
of
the
food,
creating
a
kind
of
brine
that
the
food
sits
in.
Today,
in
most
parts
of
the
world,
salting,
is
no
longer
necessary.
___40__
But
even
though
we
no
longer
rely
on
salt
to
keep
our
food
fresh,
we
haven't
lost
our
taste
for
salt.
We
don't
want
to
give
up
our
bacon,
corned
beef
or
salted
beans.
A.
So
how
do
you
preserve
food
with
salt?
B.
Next,
it
can
make
food
too
salty
to
eat.
C.
Second,
salt
is
poisonous
to
many
bacteria.
D.
But
for
a
long
time,
no
one
knew
why
salt
worked.
E.
You
can
alternate
layers
of
food
and
salt
in
a
big
jar.
F.
People
buy
food
in
cans,
keep
it
in
the
refrigerator,
or
freeze
it.
G.
They
use
salt
to
preserve
meat,
fish,
vegetables,
and
even
fruit.
第三部分
语言知识运用
第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的各小题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
One
morning
our
new
neighbor
saw
my
grandfather
planting
two
rare
tree
saplings(树苗)in
our
garden.
And
he
also
planted
the
same
kind
of
tree
saplings
in
his
garden.
My
grandfather
gave
41
enough
amount
of
water
to
his
plants
and
didn't
always
give
them
full
42
while
our
neighbor
gave
a
lot
of
water
to
his
plants
and
43
them
too
well.
My
grandfather's
plants
were
simple
but
looked
good,
44
our
neighbor's
plants
were
much
fuller
and
greener.
Normally,
in
summer,
we
have
strong
thunderstorms
called
"Kalboishakhi"
which
can
bring
great
damage
to
life
and
45
.
After
a
"Kalboishakhi",
my
grandparents
and
I
came
out
to
46
the
damage
to
our
garden
and
saw
the
neighbor
was
in
his
garden,
too,
but
look
47
as
his
plants
were
uprooted.
Our
plants
weren't
damaged
and
were
standing
48
?on
the
ground,
our
neighbor
was
49
?to
see
this,
and
he
came
up
to
my
grandfather
and
said
with
50
,
I
actually
looked
after
my
plants
better
than
you
did
for
yours.
51
,
my
trees
came
off
from
the
roots,
but
yours
didn't.
How
is
this
52?"
My
grandfather
smiled
and
said,
"You
gave
your
plants
more
attention
and
water,
so
they
didn't
have
the
53
to
work
themselves
for
anything.
I
gave
them
just
the
ample(充足的)
amount
of
and
manure
(肥料),letting
their
54?search
for
more;
thus
they
went
deeper
and
made
their
position
stronger.
That
is
why
my
plants
55
?With
an
expression
of
deep
56
?our
neighbor
nodded
57
.
It
made
me
realize
then
that
though
my
grandfather
was
58
with
me
on
many
occasions
even
during
our
vacations
with
his
do's
and
don'ts,
I
became
aware
that
anything
59
got
or
can
go
off
that
much
more
easily
and
we
will
not
60
the
hard
work
it
takes
to
earn
those
things."
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
David
will
never
forget
what
happened
to
him
yesterday.He
61.
_________
(eat)
something
at
home
when
he
received
a
strange
phone
call
from
a
hospital.The
caller
said
that
his
son
62.
_________
(fall)
to
the
ground
unconscious
on
the
way
to
schoo1.It
was
he
63.
_________?took
him
to
the
hospital.David
hung
up
his
cell
phone
and
rushed
to
his
son’s
classroom,only
to
find
him
listening
to
the
teacher
attentively.He
suddenly
realized
that
he
had
been
cheated,but
he
felt?64.
_________
(relieve).Just
at
that
time
the
phone
rang
again,saying,“Your
son
is
in
great
danger
and
he
needs?65.
_________
immediate
operation
which
costs
48,000?yuan.The
doctors
here
say
they
will
not
operate
66.
_________
your
son
until
they
receive
the
money.”
When
67.
_________
(ask)
from
where
the
caller
had
taken
his
son
to
hospital,the
caller
rang
off.David
gave
a
big
smile
and
said.“What
a
pity!”
??
?
If
the
cheater
thought
he
could
get
money
from
David
in
such
a
68.__________(honest)
way
he
was
wrong.Such
phone
calls
are
common
these
days,
a
few
of
them
might
have
fallen
victims
to
such
tricks.Most
parents
are
sensitive
to
69._________.It
was
really
silly
to
cheat
well-educated
men
like
David.
???
Believe
it
or
not,it’s
a
true
story.The
70.
_________
(colleague)
in
his
office
can
confirm
it,such
as
Tom,Peter
and
so
on.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,从第11处起不计分。
Our
class
joined
in
a
meaningful
activity
during
the
winter
vacation.
First,
we
went
to
visit
the
old
lady
who
lived
all
alone.
Some
chatted
with
her
but
others
helped
do
a
thorough
cleaning
for
us.
When
the
work
was
done,
the
house
looked
real
neat
and
tidy.
Then
we
went
to
the
sports
center,
there
all
equipment
needed
polished.
We
set
out
to
work
at
once.
Everything
was
dust-free
at
no
time.
Having
done
all
this,
we
saw
a
pleasant
community
than
before.
Tiring
as
we
were,
we
felt
happy
as
all
of
our
work
was
paid
off.
第二节
书面表达(共1题;共5分)
假定你是李华,寒假前你从海外网站Amazon.cn
订购了英文原版小说Life
of
Pi,货到后你找开包装发现了问题。请用英文给店主Alice女士写封电子邮件,要点如下:
1).问题:有缺页,封面有污渍;
2).要求:调换新书,尽快发货;
3).邮寄地址:因学校放假,新地址:清江市东风街186号;
电话:18867626868.
注意:1).
词数100左右;
2).可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3).开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。
高二半期英语答案
听力
1-5.
BBCAB
6-10.
CBBCB
11-15.
CBCBB
16-20.
ABACB
阅读理解
21-23
DAD
24-27
BCBC
28-31
AADC
32-35
CADD
七选五
36-40
DCAEF
完形填空41-45
CDBBD
46-50
CBADC
51-55
BABDA
56-60
CCADA
语法填空
61.
was
eating
62.
had
fallen
63.
that/who
64.
relieved
65.
an
66.on
67.
asked
68.
dishonest
69.
them
70.
colleagues
短文改错
Our
class
joined
in
a
meaningful
activity
during
the
winter
vacation.
First,
we
went
to
visit
the
old
lady
who
lived
all
alone.
Some
chatted
with
her
but
others
helped
do
a
thorough
cleaning
for
us.
When
the
work
was
done,
the
house
looked
real
neat
and
tidy.
Then
we
went
to
the
sports
center,
there
all
equipment
needed
polished.
We
set
out
to
work
at
once.
Everything
was
dust-free
at
no
time.
Having
done
all
this,
we
saw
a
pleasant
community
than
before.
Tiring
as
we
were,
we
felt
happy
as
all
of
our
work
was
paid
off.
书面表达
Dear
Alice,
?
??I
was
very
glad
to
receive
my
favorite
novel
Life
of
Pi.
However,
when
I
opened
the
package,
I
was
sorry
to
find
something
wrong
with
it.
firstly,
some
pages
are
missing.
In
addition,
there
are
some
dirty
spots
on
the
cover,
which
looks
ugly.
?
??I
would
like
you
to
exchange
a
new
one
for
me.
now
that
the
winter
holiday
is
around
the
corner,
I
would
appreciate
it
if
you
could
post
the
new
book
as
soon
as
possible
according
to
the
new
address:
No
186
Dong
Feng
Street,
Qingjiang
City.
I
can
be
reached
by
18867626868.
?
??I'm
looking
forward
to
your
early
reply.
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