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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)
请听下面5段对话,选出最佳选项。
1.
What
is
the
woman’
s
attitude
towards
the
man’s
suggestion?
A.
Uninterested.
B.
Worried.
C.
Excited.
2.
Where
is
the
computer
now?
A.
In
the
bedroom.
B.
In
the
sitting
room.
C.
In
the
study
room.
3.
What
is
the
man
doing?
A.
Giving
a
suggestion.
B.
Asking
for
help.
C.
Making
an
introduction.
4.
How
will
the
woman
go
to
the
airport?
A.
By
bus.
B.
By
train.
C.
By
taxi.
5.
What
did
the
woman
almost
forget
to
buy?
A.
Milk.
B.
Eggs.
C.
Pancakes.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
请听下面5段对话或独白,选岀最佳选项。
请听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
How
many
sugars
does
the
woman
take
in
her
tea
every
day?
A.
At
least
5.
B.
At
least
30.
C.
At
least
35.
7.
What
are
the
speakers
probably
talking
about?
A.
Getting
a
sweet
tooth.
B.
Cleaning
the
teeth.
C.
Having
afternoon.
请听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
When
will
the
woman
finish
her
work?
A.
Within
30
minutes.
B.
Within
45
minute.
C.
Within
60
minutes.
9.
What
does
the
man
advise
the
woman
to
do?
A.
Have
a
sandwich
first.
B.
Go
out
for
lunch.
C.
Eat
at
Mom’s.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do?
A.
Apply
for
an
award.
B.
Get
help
with
the
homework.
C.
Take
the
test
at
a
different
time.
11.
What
will
the
man
do
this
weekend?
A.
Take
a
history
test.
B.
Practice
speaking
French.
C.
Go
back
home.
12.
When
will
the
woman
collect
the
students’
test
papers?
A.
On
Monday.
B.
On
Tuesday.
C.
On
Wednesday.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Where
do
most
of
the
singers
come
from?
A.
Spain.
B.
France.
C.
Canada.
14.
What
will
take
place
on
the
18th?
A.
A
dance
performance.
B.
A
magic
show.
C.
A
musical
play.
15.
When
will
Jemima
give
the
performance?
A.
On
the
17th.
B.
On
the
19th.
C.
On
the
20th.
16.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
name
of
the
dance
club?
A.
Funny.
B.
Silly.
C.
Strange.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
At
what
time
will
the
coach
leave
on
Friday?
A.
7:15.
B.
7:30.
C.
7:45.
18.
What
does
the
speaker
say
about
taking
a
suitcase?
A.
It’s
important.
B.
It’
s
tiring.
C.
It’
s
unnecessary.
19
What
does
the
speaker
think
each
student
should
take?
A.
A
hat.
B.
A
sleeping
bag.
C.
A
mobile
phone.
20.
What
does
the
Spring
Hotel
not
have?
A.
A
coffee
house.
B.
A
swimming
pool.
C.
A
gym.
第二部分:?阅读理解?(满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Tabloids
(小报)
are
newspapers
that
usually
report
news
about
people.
However,
the
stories
often
leave
readers
wondering,
“Could
this
really
be
true?”
Read
the
following
stories
from
the
hottest
tabloids
in
town.
Brasilia,
Brazil.
After
Gilberto
Carvalho

a
million-dollar
lottery
(彩票)
winner

told
reporters
that
his
luck
had
come
from
a
particular
fish
in
a
park
pond,
more
than
200
other
Brazilians
spoke
up
with
similar
stories.
They
had
touched
this
fish
and
soon
after
had
won
a
prize!
Although
this
“magic
fish”
is
being
studied
and
off-limits
to
the
public,
many
people
have
won
money
simply
by
touching
its
picture.
Cleveland,
Ohio,
U.S.
Bruce
Zalmer,
32,
is
fireproof.
His
skin
can
withstand
(禁得住)
flames
without
pain
or
damage.
And
his
lungs
can
take
in
oxygen
from
smoky
air.
Medical
scientists
are
amazed
that
a
human
could
have
either
of
these
qualities,
let
alone
both.
Although
Zalmer
sees
himself
as
“just
a
regular
guy”,
he
once
saved
a
family
of
four
from
a
burning
building
after
firefighters
had
given
up
hope.
Nakuru,
Kenya.
As
tourists
in
a
bus
looked
on
in
amazement,
a
spaceship
caught
11
elephants
from
a
wildlife
park.
The
bus
driver
had
stopped
at
a
watering
hole
and
the
tourists
were
watching
the
elephants
when
a
huge
spaceship
appeared.
The
ship
shot
down
a
powerful
beam
of
orange
light
that
sucked
up
(吸走)
the
elephants
and
then
flew
off.
Park
officials
confirmed
that
11
full-grown
elephants
had
disappeared.
Monterrey,
Mexico.
Doctors
say
that
hundreds
of
people
who
had
been
old
and
sick
became
young
and
healthy
again
by
drinking
from
a
water
fountain?in
a
public
park.
Park
officials
removed
the
fountain
because
crowds
were
becoming
a
danger.
Yet
the
people
who
had
drunk
its
water
remained
young
and
healthy

and
made
others
young
and
healthy,
too,
simply
by
hugging
them!
21.
In
Brasilia,
it’s
said
that
there
is
a
magic
fish
that
_____.
A.
brings
people
good
luck
B.
knows
how
to
win
prizes
C.
can
communicate
with
humans
D.
can
recognize
different
types
of
money
22.
Which
of
the
following
can
best
describe
Bruce
Zalmer?
A.
Smart.
?
?
?
?
?B.
Brave.
C.
Dangerous.
?????
D.
Far-sighted.
23.
All
the
stories
mentioned
in
the
text
are
_____.
A.
reasonable????????B.
frightening
C.
encouraging??????
D.
unbelievable
B
While
coffee
is
the
morning
drink
for
many
Americans,
many
British
prefer
to
go
for
a
cup
of
tea.
You
won’t
often
see
us
carrying
white
cups
of
coffee
across
the
street
during
rush
hour.
Instead,
we
drink
tea
at
home,
a
tradition
that
starts
the
day
properly.
In
my
home
and
many
other
homes
in
the
UK,
the
first
person
to
wake
up
has
to
make
the
cups
of
tea
for
the
family.
Tea
has
become
part
of
our
culture
and
one
of
popular
stereotypes(模式化形象)about
British
people
is
that
they
often
have
afternoon
tea
with
sandwiches
and
cakes.
In
reality,
tea
is
a
drink
British
people
can
have
any
time
of
the
day
to
help
them
wake
up,
warm
up,
or
relax.
When
I
first
came
to
China
and
ordered
tea,
I
was
in
for
a
big
surprise
and
was
introduced
to
a
whole
new
world
of
tea.
In
the
UK,
it
is
common
to
drink
black
tea,
which
is
imported
from
Africa,
India,
and
Sri
Lanka.
It
is
very
strong
and
bitter,
a
taste
which
British
people
don't
often
enjoy,
so
people
often
add
milk
and
sugar
to
create
a
sweeter,
less
strong
flavor.
In
China,
however,
there
are
wider
ranges
of
tea
available
and
each
is
enjoyed
without
adding
anything.
There
is
no
tea
bag,
and
certainly
no
milk
or
sugar,
in
these
beverages(饮料).
And
people
love
it.
However,
for
someone
who
is
used
to
tea
being
sweet,
it
takes
some
time
to
get
used
to
tea
without
sugar
and
milk.
While
black
tea
is
still
the
most
popular,
green
tea
has
been
getting
more
popular
in
the
UK
because
people
are
becoming
more
aware
of
its
health
benefits.
But
the
tradition
of
the
tea
bag
is
still
going—it's
harder
for
us
to
have
loose
tea
leaves
than
to
give
up
sugar
and
milk
when
drinking
green
tea.
Where
does
the
author
come
from?
The
UK.
B.
The
US.
C.
China.
D.
Japan.
Who
usually
makes
cups
of
tea
in
the
morning
in
the
author’s
family?
Her
mother.
B.
Her
father.
C.
The
first
person
to
wake
up.
D.
Herself.
What
surprised
the
author
greatly
when
she
first
ordered
tea
in
China?
The
different
varieties
of
tea
and
the
fact
that
people
drink
it
without
adding
anything.
They
drink
tea
with
sugar.
People
drink
black
tea.
They
often
have
afternoon
tea
with
sandwiches
and
cakes.
What
is
this
article
mainly
about?
A.
Tea
drinking.
B.
Tea
drinking
in
the
UK
and
China.
C.
The
variety
of
tea.
D.
Tea
in
the
world.
C
Life
can
bring
us
down
from
time
to
time.
At
some
point,
you
may
find
yourself
in
what
you
will
consider
as
your
darkest
hour.
As
you
try
to
find
your
way
out
of
that
bad
situation,
you
should
try
to
remind
yourself
that
there
is
always
still
a
reason
to
be
grateful.
If
you
look
at
your
situation
now
and
compare
it
with
that
of
someone
else
who
is
in
much
deeper
trouble
than
you,
I
am
sure
that
you'll
find
something
to
be
thankful
for.
We
all
have
our
share
of
problems.
But
complaining
about
them
only
makes
us
blind
to
the
fact
that
there
are
miracles
happening
around
us
every
day.
When
all
your
needs
are
met,then
you
should
be
content
and
happy.
If
you
have
a
roof
over
your
head,
some
decent(像样的)clothes
to
wear,
enough
food
on
the
table,
a
comfortable
place
to
sleep
in,
clean
water
to
drink
and
you
are
free
to
make
your
own
choices,
then
you
should
be
happy
and
grateful.
Many
people
around
the
world,
especially
those
who
are
at
war
or
those
in
very
poor
countries
would
give
anything
to
be
in
your
shoes.
Even
if
you
lose
all
your
possessions
and
your
heart
is
broken
for
some
reason,
as
long
as
you
are
still
alive
and
energetic,
then
every
material
thing
you
have
lost
can
be
regained.
If
you
have
a
few
good
friends
to
support
or
help
you,
then
be
glad
because
true
friends
are
hard
to
find.
As
long
as
you
have
someone
to
love
and
someone
to
love
you
back,
then
you
are
a
very
fortunate
person.
Remember
to
be
patient
and
trust
that
things
will
get
better.
What
are
we
advised
to
do
when
life
lets
us
down?
To
try
to
keep
calm.
To
imagine
a
better
future.
To
realize
things
could
be
worse.
To
fight
against
the
bad
situation
bravely.
What
is
the
result
of
complaining
about
the
bad
situation?
Ignoring
something
good.
Creating
a
far
worse
situation.
Taking
everything
for
granted.
Failing
to
share
the
pain
with
others.
What
does
the
underlined
part
“in
your
shoes”
in
Paragraph
3
mean?
In
your
honor.
B.
On
your
behalf.
C.
In
your
situation.
D.
In
touch
with
you.
31.
Which
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Patience
is
a
virtue.
B.
Why
you
should
be
grateful.
C.
How
to
deal
with
hard
times.
D.
A
friend
in
need
is
a
friend
indeed.
D
Most
of
the
new
diseases
we
humans
have
faced
in
the
past
several
decades
have
come
from
animals.
The
more
we
come
into
contact
with
wild
animals,
the
more
we
risk
a
so-called
disease
“spillover”
from
animals
to
humans.
“As
people
move
and
wildlife
move
in
response
to
a
changing
environment,
humans
and
wildlife
and
animals
will
come
in
contact
more
regularly,”
said
Jeanne
Fair
from
the
Los
Alamos
National
Laboratory
in
New
Mexico.
Fair
argues
that
by
shifting
animal
habitats,
climate
change
will
also
make
the
opportunities
for
disease
spillover
more
frequent.
“Everything
is
sort
of
shifting
and
will
shift
into
the
future
as
the
environment
changes
through
climate
change,”
Fair
said.
Scientists,
including
climatologists
and
epidemiologists(流行病学家)on
Fair’s
team
at
Los
Alamos,
are
beginning
to
model
how
changes
to
the
climate
will
impact
the
spread
of
infectious
diseases.
It’s
early
days
for
this
kind
of
research,
but
previous
studies
suggest
that
extreme
weather
has
already
played
a
role
in
at
least
one
outbreak.
Scientists
say
drought
and
deforestation
have
combined
to
force
bats
out
of
rain
forests
and
into
orchards(果园)in
Malaysia
to
find
food.
Those
bats,
a
common
disease
reservoir,
then
passed
the
Nipah
virus
through
pigs
to
humans
for
the
first
time
in
the
late
1990s.
“We’re
going
by
the
past
data
to
really
predict
what’s
going
to
happen
in
the
future,”
Fair
said,
“And
so,
anytime
you
increase
that
wildlife-human
interface,
that’s
sort
of
an
emerging
disease
hot
spot.
And
so,
that’s
just
increasing
as
we
go
forward.”
Jeffrey
Shaman,
head
of
the
climate
and
health
program
at
Columbia
University’s
public
health
school,
argues
we
don’t
yet
know
whether
climate
change
will
cause
a
net
increase
in
infectious
disease
rates
globally.
For
example,
mosquitoes
carry
disease
that
affects
millions
of
people
across
the
world
every
year.
As
their
habitats
expand
in
some
parts
of
the
world,
they
might
contract
diseases
elsewhere.
Shaman
says
what
we
know
for
certain
about
climate
change
is
that
it
will
make
it
harder
to
predict
where
disease
outbreaks
will
pop
up.
32.
How
does
climate
change
affect
the
spread
of
disease
according
to
Fair?
A.
By
breaking
animals’
habits.
B.
By
increasing
animals’
varieties.
C.
By
promoting
animals’
breeding.
D.
By
changing
animals’
living
environment.
33.
What
is
the
example
of
bats
for
in
paragraph
3?
A.
Explaining
the
influence
of
Nipah
virus.
B.
Proving
the
harm
of
bats
to
human
beings.
C.
Showing
the
effects
of
climate
change
on
disease.
D.
Presenting
scientists’
early
study
about
the
cause
of
disease.
34.
What
can
we
infer
from
Fair’s
words
in
paragraph
4?
A.
Humans
should
give
up
studying
animals.
B.
Frequent
contact
with
animals
can
cause
disease
outbreaks.
C.
Disease
hot
spots
will
disappear
if
animals
die
out.
D.
Past
data
can
solve
the
problems
in
the
future.
35.
What
could
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Climate
Change
and
Disease
Spillover.
B.
Animals’
Interaction
with
Humans.
C.
Early
Studies
about
Extreme
Weather.
D.
Scientists’
Prediction
for
Disease
Outbreaks.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Everyday
Habits
That
Could
and
Should
Change
Forever
After
Novel
Coronavirus(新冠病毒)
Handshakes
will
be
out.
In
this
new
era
of
the
novel
coronavirus
and
the
practice
of
social
distancing,
there
will
undoubtedly
be
a
cultural
shift
in
the
way
we
all
greet
one
another.
__36__
Instead,
social
greetings
may
be
a
head
nod,
or
any
action
that
enables
one
to
avoid
direct
touch
or
contact.
__37__We
are
already
seeing
a
dramatic
shift
in
how
consumers
are
eating
at
restaurants.
The
restaurants
that
require
their
guests
to
dine
in
are
seeing
the
largest
decline
in
sales.
Delivery
and
takeout
options
might
be
expanded.
More
clear
information
might
be
posted
in
the
restaurant
showing
they
are
clean.
More
companies
will
permit
employees
to
work
remotely.
More
companies
will
permit
employees
to
work
at
home.
Businesses
and
their
employees
see
that
working
from
home
is
not
only
doable
but
that
it
might
even
be
more
productive.
__38__
We'll
find
another
way
to
press
buttons.
Directly
touching
the
keypads
with
your
fingers
will
be
an
action
of
the
past.
Most
of
us
are
aware
that
everyday
locations
are
full
of
germs.
__39__
People
might
start
pushing
those
elevator
buttons
with
their
elbow
or
even
an
object
like
a
pen
instead
of
their
fingers.
People
will
take
their
personal
space
more
seriously.
One
of
the
most
visible
policies
in
the
age
of
the
novel
coronavirus
is
the
idea
of
"social
distancing”.
__40__People
will
start
paying
more
attention
to
whom
they
let
approach
them
in
their
personal
space
and
the
socially
acceptable
personal
distance
will
change
in
most
cultures.
It
may
be
the
end
of
shared
foods.
Our
relationships
with
restaurants
may
change.
Surfaces
are
ideal
places
for
spreading
the
disease.
Shaking
hands,
hugs,
and
kisses
are
to
be
abandoned.
This
involves
staying
at
least
six
feet
away
from
other
people.
That
could
cause
a
big
shift
in
office
cultures
across
the
globe.
These
places
include
buttons
on
ATMs
and
buttons
in
an
elevator.
第三部分:?语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
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。
In
the
doorway
of
my
home,
I
looked
closely
at
my
23-year-old
son,
Daniel.
In
a
few
hours
he
would
be
flying
to
France
to
41
a
different
life.
It
was
a
transitional
time
in
Daniel's
life.
I
wanted
to
42
him
some
words
of
significance.
But
nothing
came
from
my
lips,
and
this
was
not
the
43
time
I
had
let
such
moments
pass.
When
Daniel
was
five,
I
took
him
to
the
bus
stop
on
his
first
day
of
kindergarten.
He
asked,
“What
is
it
going
to
be
like,
Dad?
Can
I
do
it?”
Then
he
walked
44
the
steps
of
the
bus
and
disappeared
inside.
The
bus
drove
away
and
I
said
nothing.
A
decade
later,
a
similar
45
played
itself
out.
I
drove
him
to
college.
As
I
started
to
leave,
I
tried
to
think
of
something
to
say
to
give
him
46
and
confidence
as
he
started
this
new
stage
of
life.
Again,
words
47
me.
Now,
as
I
stood
before
him,
I
thought
of
those
48
opportunities.
How
many
times
have
I
let
such
moments
49
?
I
don't
find
a
quiet
moment
to
tell
him
what
they
have
50
to
me
or
what
he
might
51
to
face
in
the
years
ahead.
Maybe
I
thought
it
was
not
necessary
to
say
anything.
What
does
it
matter
in
the
course
of
a
lifetime
if
a
father
never
tells
a
son
what
he
really
thinks
of
him?
52
as
I
stood
before
Daniel,
I
knew
that
it
did
matter.
My
father
and
I
loved
each
other.
Yet,
I
always
53
never
hearing
him
put
his
54
into
words.
Now
I
could
feel
my
palms
sweat
and
my
throat
tighten.
Why
is
it
so
55
to
tell
a
son
something
from
the
heart?
My
mouth
turned
dry,
and
I
knew
I
would
be
able
to
get
out
only
a
few
words
clearly.
"Daniel,"
I
said,
"if
I
could
have
picked,
I
would
have
picked
you."
That's
all
I
could
say.
He
hugged
me.
For
a
moment,
the
world
56
,
and
there
were
just
Daniel
and
me.
He
was
saying
something,
but
tears
filled
my
eyes,
and
I
couldn't
understand
what
he
was
saying.
All
I
was
57
of
was
the
stubble(短须)
on
his
chin
as
his
face
pressed
58
mine.
What
I
had
said
to
Daniel
was
59
.
It
was
nothing.
However,
it
was
60
.
41.A.experience
B.spend
C.enjoy
D.shape
42.A.show
B.send
C.leave
D.instruct
43.A.last
B.first
C.very
D.next
44.A.upward
B.into
C.down
D.up
45.A.sign
B.scene
C.scenery
D.sight
46.A.interest
B.instruction
C.courage
D.direction
47.A.failed
B.discouraged
C.struck
D.troubled
48.A.future
B.embarrassing
C.obvious
D.lost
49.A.last
B.pass
C.fly
D.remain
50.A.counted
B.meant
C.valued
D.eared
51.A.think
B.want
C.expect
D.wish
52.A.But
B.And
C.Instead
D.So
53.A.wondered
B.regretted
C.minded
D.tried
54.A.views
B.actions
C.feelings
D.attitudes
55.A.important
B.necessary
C.hard
D.basic
56.A.disappeared
B.changed
C.progressed
D.advanced
57.A.afraid
B.convinced
C.aware
D.tired
58.A.by
B.against
C.on
D.with
59.A.simple
B.gentle
C.meaningful
D.moving
60.A.none
B.nobody
C.anything
D.everything
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。
Friends
are
extremely
important
for
everyone.
61____
it
is
a
child,
a
teenager,
a
middle
aged
person
or
an
old
person,
everyone
needs
good
friends
around
to
live
life
to
the
fullest.
When
we
are
very
young,
friendship
62____
(help)
make
us
understand
and
develop
the
habit
of
sharing
and
caring.
Usually,
small
kids
develop
friendship
63____
(fast)
than
adults
and
they
enjoy
the
company
of
their
friends.
They
play
and
learn
together.
Friends
are
important
for
their
proper
64____
(grow)
and
development.
65____
teenagers,
friends
are
more
important
than
anyone
else.
It
is
certain
that
we
teenagers
go
through
many
changes
during
our
teenage
years.
Many
of
the
problems
faced
during
this
period
cannot
66____
(discuss)
with
our
parents
and
other
family
members.
However,
we
are
quite
comfortable
when
67____
(communicate)
with
our
friends.
Having
good
friends
68____
can
listen
to
our
problems
and
provide
us
support
and
guidance
is
indeed
a
blessing
during
this
age.
In
modern
society,
more
and
more
people
are
suffering
from
mid-life
crisis(中年危机).
Their
family,
job,
kids
and
almost
everyone
and
everything
around
begin
to
appear
as
69____
burden
to
them
at
this
age.
Having
good
friends
around
at
this
time
can
help
a
lot.
When
people
become
old,
friends
are
70____
(equal)
important.
Some
old
people
are
left
alone
during
their
old
age.
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;
只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
On
the
New
Year’s
Day,
I
was
very
excited
that
I
got
up
very
early
in
morning.
But
Mother
was
even
early
than
me,
and
she
has
got
the
breakfast
ready.
After
having
breakfast,
I
together
with
my
parents,
left
for
home
to
visit
my
grandparents.
On
the
way,
I
said
Happy
New
Year
to
everyone
which
I
met
and
they
all
said
that
back
to
me.
Everyone
was
happy
but
friendly.
In
my
grandparents’
home,
they
prepared
many
sweets
and
snacks
for
visitor,
which
were
all
very
delicious.
The
most
excited
thing
was
that
I
got
lucky
money
from
his
grandparents.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是李华,你得知你的英国笔友Jack最近经常熬夜学习。请你用英语给他发一封邮件,劝他改掉这个不良习惯。
内容要点:1.
熬夜学习的危害;
2.
如何改掉熬夜学习的不良习惯。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.邮件的开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数。
Dear
Jack,
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
高二下学期期中英语试卷答案
听力:
1-5
ABAAB
6-10
BACAC
11-15
BCCBB
16-20
CBCAB
阅读理解:
21-25
ABDAC
26-30
ABCAC
31-35
BDCBA
36-40
DBFGE
完型填空:
41-45
ACBDB
46-50
CADBB
51-55
CABCC
56-60
ACBAD
语法填空:
Whether
62.
helps
63.
faster
growth
65.
As
66.
be
discussed
communicating
68.
who/that
69.a
equally
短文改错:
71.
very→so
72.
morning前加the
73.
early→earlier
74.
has→had
75.
for去掉
76.
which→that/who/whom或去掉
77.
but→and
78.
visitor→visitors
79.
excited→exciting
80.
his→my
写作:
Dear
Jack,
I
learned
that
you
often
stay
up
very
late
studying
these
days.
I'm
writing
to
persuade
you
to
give
up
the
bad
habit.
Staying
up
late
at
night
is
harmful
to
your
health.
It
may
cause
headaches
and
even
make
you
ill.
What's
more,
you
may
find
it
difficult
to
concentrate
on
your
studies
at
school.
As
a
result,
you'll
soon
fall
behind
with
your
school
work.
Therefore,
you
should
make
a
good
daily
work
plan.
Finish
your
daily
work
on
time
and
don't
leave
it
until
night.
After
all,
it's
most
important
to
keep
healthy,
isn't
it?
I
hope
you'll
consider
my
suggestions.
Yours,
Li
Hua
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