尚义一中2020~2021学年第二学期高二年级期中考试卷
英语
本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,全卷满分
150
分,考试时间
120
分钟。
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第I卷(选择题,共95分)
1、
选择题(本大题共三部分,第一部分30分,第二部分50分,第三部分15分,共95分.每小题选出答案后,请填在答题卡上.)
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.
Where
will
the
woman
go
first?
A.
To
a
bakery.
B.
To
a
post
office.
C.
To
a
library.
2.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Low
pay.
B.
A
high
rent.
C.
Spending
habits.
3.
How
many
championship
has
the
speaker’s
robot
team
gotten?
A.
Two.
B.
Four.
C.
Six.
4.Who
is
the
man?
A.
The
woman’s
son.
B.
The
woman’s
brother.
C.
The
woman’s
nephew.
5.
What
is
the
man
most
probably?
A.
A
cook.
B.
A
waiter.
C.
A
teacher.
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
is
the
man’s
plan
for
the
future?
A.
To
design
his
own
computer.
B.
To
open
a
computer
company.
C.
To
work
as
a
computer
programmer.
7.
What
will
the
man
have
to
do
from
now
on?
A.
Study
hard.
B.
Help
his
uncle.
C.
Look
after
his
parents.
听第7段材料,回答第8~9题。
8.
What
does
Linda
want
to
become?
A.
A
doctor.
B.
A
teacher.
C.
A
fashion
designer.
9.
What
does
Linda
think
of
becoming
a
singer?
A.
It’s
very
difficult.
B.
It’s
good
for
her.
C.
It’s
not
a
good
idea.
听第8段材料,回答第10~12题。
10.
What
is
the
man
doing?
A.
Buying
books
for
his
grandma.
B.
Borrowing
books
from
a
library.
C.
Buying
books
at
a
bookstore.
11.Why
doesn’t
the
man
want
Still
Life?
A.
It
has
been
read.
B.
It
is
too
old.
C.
It
is
boring.
12.
Which
book
is
the
latest
on
the
market?
A.
The
Cuckoo’s
Calling.
B.
Faithful
Place.
C.
Still
Life.
听第9段材料,回答第13~16题。
13.
How
many
cousins
does
the
man
have?
A.
1.
B.
2.
C.
3.
14.
Which
mask
will
the
man
buy?
A.
The
red
one.
B.
The
black
one.
C.
The
Orange
one.
15.
What
will
the
man
give
his
father?
A.
Some
cookies.
B.
A
hat.
C.
A
poster.
16.
Where
are
the
two
speakers?
A.
On
the
street.
B.
On
a
plane.
C.
At
a
store.
听第10段材料,回答第17~20小题。
17.
What
is
the
woman
doing?
A.
Hosting
a
radio
program.
B.
Giving
a
lecture
to
strangers.
C.
Doing
a
presentation
in
class.
18.
How
long
does
the
woman
usually
celebrate
the
Spring
Festival
with
her
family?
A.
For
seven
days.
B.
For
ten
days.
C.
For
fifteen
days.
19.
Which
festival
does
the
woman’s
sister
love
best?
A.
The
Spring
Festival.
B.
The
Lantern
Festival.
C.
The
Dragon
Boat
Festival.
20.
What
activity
does
the
woman’s
brother’s
favorite
involve?
A.
Eating
rice
dumplings.
B.
Dragon
boat
races.
C.
Lion
dance.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
It
was
a
harvest
year
for
women
activists.
Here
are
four
inspiring
women
in
2018.
Josephine
Majani
In
August
2013,
Josephine
Majani
came
to
a
hard
hallway
floor
in
the
Bungoma
District
Hospital.
She
heard
nurses
yelling.
She
was
helpless.
Majani
has
no
memory
of
being
slapped(掌掴),
but
when
she
regained
consciousness
her
cheeks
stung.
Her
experience
was
captured
on
video.
In
February
of
this
year,
the
court
issued
a
landmark
ruling
awarding
Majani
$
25,
000,
requiring
that
hospital
staff
formally
apologize
to
her
and
demanded
women
be
given
quality
care
and
treated
with
dignity
during
childbirth.
Man
Kaur
Man
Kaur
is
101,
but
her
routine
could
tire
most
20s.
Every
day
she
wakes
up
at
4:00
a.
m.,
bathes,
washes
clothes,
makes
tea,
recites
prayers
until
about
7:00
a.
m.
And
then
she
goes
to
the
track
for
an
hour
of
sprinting(短跑)practice.
And
she's
not
just
doing
it
for
fun.
Kaur
is
a
world
record
holder
in
her
age
group.
Now
you
may
he
thinking
is
she
really
101?
Nadia
Murad
In
August
2014.Nadia
Murad
was
one
of
the
women
who
were
captured
by
ISIS
and
forced
into
sexual
slavery.
Three
months
later,
she
escaped.
She
has
shared
her
painful
story
with
international
media
outlets
to
show
the
world
what
happened
to
Yazidis.
She
has
become
a
voice
for
captive
women
and
girls
in
the
process.
In
2018,
she
became
the
co-recipient
of
the
Nobel
Peace
Prize.
Maria
Garcia
Rantos
Maria
Garcia
Ramos,
32.a
disability
activist
from
Mexico,
has
been
using
a
wheelchair
since
she
was
14
due
to
an
illness.
She
advocates
policy
that
advance
rights
for
women
with
disabilities.
She
shares
the
biggest
misunderstanding
of
people
with
disabilities:
"People
instantly
think
that
a
person
with
disabilities
is
broken
or
missing
something."
21.
What
can
we
learn
about
Man
Kaur?
A.
She
is
not
really
101.
B.
She
lives
an
active
life.
C.
She
does
sprinting
practice
for
fun.
D.
She
receives
an
award
from
a
hospital.
22.
Who
once
won
a
Nobel
prize?
A.
Josephine
Majani.
B.
Man
Kaur.
C.
Nadia
Murad.
D.
Maria
Garcia
Ramos.
23.
What
is
Maria
Garcia
Ramos'
biggest
contribution?
A.
She
inspired
other
women
to
do
the
impossible.
B.
She
made
others
understand
the
disabled
better.
C.
She
made
women's
voice
heard
by
the
outside
world.
D.
She
demanded
quality
and
dignity
for
women
during
childbirth.
B
Born
in
Philadelphia
the
youngest
of
five
children,
Ruiz
grew
up
in
a
loving
household
in
suburban
South
Jersey.
But
that
is
not
her
full
story.
Ruiz's
father
passed
away
when
she
was
three,
leaving
her
mother
to
raise
the
five
children.
The
family
moved
more
than
she'd
like
to
remember-three
times
when
she
was
in
5th
grade
alone.
Though
her
mother
was
a
working
single
parent
trying
to
support
her
own
family,
she
didn't
hesitate
to
help
others.
Friends
arrived
needing
a
temporary
place
to
crash
and
stayed
indefinitely.
Ruin's
aunt,
diagnosed
with
cancer,
moved
in
with
the
family
after
her
graduation
from
high
school
and
they
cared
for
her
through
the
end.
Ruiz
became
an
EMT
and
worked
nights
in
Philadelphia,
eventually
enrolling
in
Rowan
College
at
Gloucester
County,
where
she
sought
to
develop
her
skills
as
a
storyteller.
Ruiz
got
such
good
grades
at
RCGC
that
she
was
offered
a
partial
scholarship
to
study
journalism
at
the
University
of
Miami
but
realizing
she
could
not
get
enough
to
cover
everything
the
scholarship
wouldn't,
she
didn't
go
to
Miami.
She
applied
to
Rowan.
She
graduated
with
two
degrees-
Journalism
and
Radio,
Television
&
Film-from
the
College
of
Communication
&
Creative
Arts.
Last
fall,
Ruiz
joined
the
staff
of
Rowan
Radio
89.
7
WGLS-FM
where
she
quickly
became
news
director
and
this
spring
began
an
internship
with
the
Elvis
Duran
and
the
Morning
Show,
a
nationally
syndicated
radio
program
in
New
York
City.
The
Duran
program
exposed
her
to
a
world
of
career
possibilities,
from
behind
the
scenes
production
to
on-air
talent.
"I
know
what
it's
like
to
feel
isolated,
to
feel
like
your
story
is
not
getting
heard,"
she
said.
"Rowan
provided
me
the
tools
to
give
a
voice
to
the
voiceless.
My
goal
is
to
share
powerful
stories
so
that
1
can
inspire
as
many
people
as
possible
to
love
themselves
and
to
follow
their
dreams."
24.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
first
two
paragraphs?
A.
Ruiz
had
a
happy
childhood.
B.
The
family
enjoyed
moving
around.
C.
It
was
hard
for
her
mother
to
raise
them.
D.
Ruiz's
childhood
was
not
of
easy
but
full
of
love.
25.
Why
didn't
Ruiz
go
to
the
University
of
Miami?
A.
It
was
too
far
away.
B.
Her
aunt
needed
her
care.
C.
She
couldn't
afford
the
fee.
D.
Her
mother
didn't
want
her
to
go.
26.
Which
of
the
following
best
describe
Ruiz?
A.
Brave
and
kind.
B.
Generous
and
helpful.
C.
Determined
and
modest.
D.
Strong-willed
and
caring.
27.
What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Ruiz-a
Famous
Woman
B.
Ruiz-an
Inspiring
Woman
C.
Ruiz-a
Woman
of
Achievements
D.
Ruiz-a
Woman
with
Two
Degrees
C
With
oil
prices
rising
sharply
this
year,
it
seems
remarkable
to
argue
that
water
might
one
day
be
more
expensive
than
oil.
Jean-Louis
Chaussade,
the
chief
executive
of
the
French
utility
company
Suez,
argues
that
water
scarcity(不足)is
now
one
of
the
most
pressing
challenges
facing
many
industries.
He
told
the
Financial
Times
last
year
that
he
foresaw
one
day
water
would
be
more
precious
than
oil.
It
isn't
only
a
growing
world
population
that
places
demands
on
water-industries
such
as
energy
and
agriculture
are
also
consuming
more
and
more.
The
2030
Water
Resources
Group,
believes
that
by
2030
global
demand
will
be
40
percent
higher
than
it
is
today.
The
threat
is
now
so
acute
that
the
Office
of
the
Director
of
National
Intelligence
in
the
US
warned
that
disputes
over
water
may
lead
to
armed
conflicts,
particularly
in
areas
such
as
Africa
and
the
Middle
Fast.
A
three-year
drought
in
South
Africa
caused
a
water
crisis
earlier
this
year,
with
officials
warning
they
may
have
to
shut
off
most
of
Cape
Town's
taps.
The
most
valuable
water
in
the
world
is
what
we
actually
consume.
With
petrol
at
roughly£1.29
a
liter
in
the
UK
today,
a
bottle
of
water
from
some
of
big-name
branded
companies
can
already
be
about
three
times
more.
And
it
is
not
going
to
get
any
cheaper.
The
days
of
relying
on
water
flowing
through
our
taps
are
coming
to
an
end.
Around
the
world,
2.
1
billion
people
do
not
have
immediate
access
to
clean
drinking
water.
And
this
isn't
only
a
developing-world
problem.
In
almost
every
country
people
have
water
stress.
Over
the
next
ten
years,
if
we
do
not
come
together
to
find
answers
to
our
water
shortage,
we
will
face
major
supply-related
issues
around
the
globe,
not
just
with
drinking
water-our
industries
will
be
affected
as
well.
28.
What
is
the
second
paragraph
mainly
about?
A.
The
result
of
water
shortage.
B.
The
causes
of
water
shortage.
C.
The
solutions
to
water
shortage.
D.
The
situation
of
water
shortage.
29.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"disputes"
in
paragraph
3
mean?
A.
Debate.
B.
Argument.
C.
Agreement.
D.
Pollution.
30.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
text?
A.
Many
people
can't
have
clean
water.
B.
Water
is
more
expensive
than
oil
now.
C.
Water
is£1.29
a
liter
in
the
UK
today.
D.
Rich
countries
don't
have
water
stress.
31.
What
is
the
author's
purpose
of
writing
this
passage?
A.
To
tell
us
the
pollution
of
water.
B.
To
tell
us
the
importance
of
water.
C.
To
tell
us
the
way
to
protect
water.
D.
To
tell
us
the
situation
of
water
stress.
D
Creating
a
new
gene
in
a
single
day
could
soon
be
possible.
The
technology
could
one
day
let
researchers
speedily
rewrite
genes,
enabling
them
to
make
new
medicines
and
fuels
on
the
fly.
Researchers
have
been
able
to
make
DNA
since
the
1970s.
The
traditional
approach
takes
DNA
nucleotides(核苷酸)and
adds
them,
one
by
one,
to
a
growing
chain
called
an
oligo
(寡核苷酸).
But
the
process
is
typically
slow
and
error-prone,
limiting
oligos
to
about
200
letters-a
tiny
part
of
the
thousands
of
letters
that
make
up
most
genes.
Over
the
decades,
most
researchers
have
settled
on
one
particular
polymerase(聚合酶),
called
TdT,
because
unlike
others,
it
can
attach
new
nucleotides
to
an
oligo
strand
without
following
a
DNA
template
strand.
Scientists
have
tried
for
years
to
make
TdT
add
one
nucleotide
at
a
time
and
stop,
before
repeating
the
process
with
a
different
nucleotide.
But
TdT
doesn't
work
well
with
these
modified
nucleotides.
"TdT
is
very
picky."
Says
Sebastian
Palluk,
a
Ph.
D.
student.
One
such
system,
for
example,
required
about
an
hour
to
add
each
modified
base,
far
too
slow
to
be
practical.
Ultimately.
the
approach
should
be
cheap,
because
TdT
is
easy
to
manufacture
in
bacteria.
It's
also
fast.
Most
new
nucleotides
attach
to
the
growing
oligo
in
10
to
20
seconds.
For
now,
the
step
still
takes
a
minute.
So
synthesizing
a
whole
gene
will
still
likely
take
the
better
part
of
a
day.
The
new
approach
is
not
quite
ready.
So
far,
the
group
has
made
oligos
only
10
bases
long.
And
there
are
still
a
few
writing
problems,
as
the
approach
was
only
98%accurate
at
writing
DNA,
below
the
99%accuracy
of
the
traditional
approach.
In
order
to
write
oligos
up
to
1000
bases
long,
the
approach
will
likely
need
to
be
99.9%accurate.
32.
What
is
the
drawback
of
the
traditional
way
of
making
DNA?
A.
It
is
too
expensive.
B.
It
is
too
hard
to
be
carried
out.
C.
It
increases
oligos
to
about
200
letters.
D.
It
is
too
slow
and
there
may
be
mistakes.
33.
Why
have
most
researchers
settled
on
TdT?
A.
Because
it
is
cheap.
B.
Because
it
is
easy
to
get.
C.
Because
it
is
harmless
to
people.
D.
Because
it
is
easy
to
control.
34.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
text?
A.
Researchers
have
been
able
to
make
DNA
recently.
B.
The
new
approach
is
quite
ready
without
any
problem.
C.
There
is
still
some
work
to
do
before
the
new
approach
is
practical.
D.
To
write
oligos
1000
bases
long,
the
approach
needs
to
be
99%
accurate.
35.
Where
is
this
text
most
likely
from?
A.
A
magazine.
B.
A
diary.
C.
A
novel.
D.
A
guidebook.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Daily
Habits
of
Naturally
Productive
People
When
it
comes
to
being
more
efficient
at
your
job,
you
know
the
basics.
But
research
shows
a
whole
new
side
of
productivity
you
may
not
have
realized.
36
Focus
on
being
happier.
37
Even
if
a
low
mood
does
not
completely
disable
you
from
functioning,
it
can
decrease
your
productivity
to
make
you
far
less
efficient.
Also,
don't
hesitate
to
seek
help.
This
will
not
only
help
you
achieve
a
more
stable
work-life
balance,
but
a
new
outlook
can
also
open
you
up
to
new
opportunities
and
necessary
changes.
Prioritize
fitness.
You
know
the
countless
benefits
of
exercise.
38
Even
30-minute
bursts
of
moderate-to-high
physical
activity
just
three
to
four
times
a
day
can
go
a
long
way
in
helping
you
accomplish
your
personal
and
professional
goals.
If
you're
really
not
a
fan
of
the
gym,
join
a
group
class
to
keep
yourself
motivated.
39
Pressing
pause
is
important.
Studies
show
that
prolonged
tasks
that
require
high
levels
of
focus,
energy,
and
attention
can
cause
you
to
become
less
productive
and
focused
over
time.
Take
brief
mental
breaks.
When
we
take
'health
breaks'
we
are
much
more
focused
and
engaged
for
our
next
work,
in
contrast,
when
we
try
to
work
continually
on
a
project
without
breaks
our
quality
of
work
tends
to
deteriorate.
Don't
try
to
do
everything
at
once.
People
believe
the
more
we
can
do
at
once,
the
better.
40
In
fact,
the
more
we
multitask,
the
less
efficient
and
productive
we
become.
Instead,
to
increase
productivity,
focus
on
one
task
at
a
time
until
it's
completed
and
then
give
all
of
your
attention
to
the
next
task.
A.
Take
breaks
at
times.
B.
Make
productivity
first.
C.
However,
research
shows
he
opposite.
D.
Studies
found
happier
people
are
more
productive.
E.
Have
a
look
at
these
habits
of
naturally
productive
people.
F.
It
improves
your
mood
and
increase
your
brain's
productivity.
G.
Researchs
show
that
daylight
exposure
improves
your
levels
of
activity.
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分30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和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
A
woman
was
drowning
and
she
put
her
hand
in
the
air
with
her
last
energy.
She
was
only
moments
away
from
41
when
she
was
rescued.
Surf
lifesaver
Andrew
Reid,
who
helped
42
,
he
woman·said
the
woman
was
43
lucky,
with
a
number
of
factors
contributing
to
her
rescue.
He
had
just
walked
in
at
6:55
a.
m.
and
a
fellow
lifeguard
44
because
they
start
at
7:00
a.
m..
They
were
45
just
looking
out
and
checking
the
conditions.
It
was
then
that
the
struggling
woman
was
46
.
Mr.
Reid
said
as
he
47
his
way
towards
the
woman,
other
lifeguards
were
also
trying
hard.
One
of
the
other
48
,
Troy
Stewart,
got
to
the
woman
quicker.
He
reached,
the
woman
as
she
began
to
49
under
water.
Mr.
Reid
said
the
woman
was
50
when
got
above
the
waterline.
Another
lifeguard,
Anthony
Carroll,
raced
to
the
rescue,
and
he
even
made
a
separate
rescue.
"She
is
a
very
lucky
lady,"
Mr.
Reid
said.
"She
had
two
of
the
country's
51
surf
swimmers
at
the
beach
this
morning."
He
added
that
each
lifeguard
took
a
different
52
to
ensure
at
least
one
of
them
was
able
to
53
the
woman
in
time.
The
woman
was
54
once
she
had
been
rescued.
Mr.
Reid
was
proud
of
the
role
he
and
his
colleagues
55
in
the
rescue.
41.
A.
sorrow
B.
death
C.
failure
D.
disappointment
42.
A.
save
B.
catch
C.
take
D.
bring
43.
A.
finally
B.
possibly
C.
usually
D.
extremely
44.
A.
looked
up
B.
turned
up
C.
took
up
D.
rang
up
45.
A.
firmly
B.
gradually
C.
actually
D.
eventually
46.
A.
noticed
B.
ignored
C.
understood
D.
hurt
47.
A.
lost
B.
found
C.
felt
D.
made
48.
A.
lifeguards
B.
swimmers
C.
tourists
D.
policemen
49.
A.
walk
B.
swim
C.
die
D.
sink
50.
A.
screaming
B.
laughing
C.
smiling
D.
singing
51.
A.
special
B.
free
C.
smart
D.
best
52.
A.
method
B.
boat
C.
route
D.
routine
53.
A.
see
B.
reach
C.
call
D.
move
54.
A.
careful
B.
useful
C.
hopeful
D.
grateful
55.
A.
acted
B.
had
C.
played
D.
realized
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题,共55分)
2、
非选择题(本题共2个小题,第一题15分,第二题40分,共计55分,每小题做出答案后,请写在答题卡上.)
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
If
you
ask
me
what
are
the
things
that
people
should
not
do
no
matter
how,
the
first
thing
that
56
(come)to
my
mind
will
he
to
postpone
today's
business
to
tomorrow.
Nothing
should
be
postponed
and
nothing
can
be
57
(actual)
postponed.
If
you
feel
the
urge
58
(do)
a
thing,
that
means
there
is
59
certain
reason
for
you
to
do
it
today,
though
maybe
you
still
don't
know
what
the
reason
is.
Every
now
and
then
you
may
get
60
(motivate)by
some
inspirational
stories.
But
61
(chance)
are
high
that
you
haven't
really
accomplished
much
although
you
once
felt
filled
with
so
much
energy
to
do
them,
because
you
didn't
take
any
action.
What
you
really
need
is
not
any
motivation
or
energy.
What
you
do
need
is
the
62
(devote)
to
take
action.
When
you
postpone
it,
you
get
old.
There
will
not
always
be
a
tomorrow
63
(wait)
for
you
there.
Your
time
is
limited.
If
you
don't
take
the
chance
to
settle
what
should
be
settled
today
while
there
is
still
time,
sooner
64
later
you
will
find
there
will
be
no
time
for
you
to
settle
65
you
really
want
to
settle.
Time
is
precious.
Don't
waste
it.
第四部分
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,你所在学校刚刚成立美式橄榄球队,请你给你校美国留学生Ted写信,邀请他参加并就你们球队训练给一些建议,要点如下:
1.球队情况介绍;
2.球队训练时间、地点;
3.希望他参加并给一些建议。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Ted,
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
At
noon
that
day,
I
drove
back
to
my
house
after
the
performance.
Just
as
I
entered
the
living
room,
I
heard
a
gentle
sound
coming
from
the
bedroom
upstairs-it
was
the
sound
of
my
favorite
violin.
"Thief!"
I
dashed
upstairs.
Sure
enough,
as
expected,
a
boy
of
about
12
years
old
was
petting
my
violin.
The
boy
had
messy
hair
and
a
thin
face,
his
oversized
coat
seemingly
filled
with
something.
At
first
glance,
I
found
a
new
pair
of
shoes
missing.
It
seemed
that
he
was
surely
a
thief.
Then,
I
saw
his
eyes
full
of
fear
and
despair.
My
anger
was
immediately
replaced
by
a
smile,
I
asked,
"Are
you
Mr.
Ram's
nephew,
Michael?
I'm
his
housekeeper.
Two
days
ago,
I
heard
his
nephew
living
in
the
countryside
will
come.
It
must
be
you.
You're
really
like
him!"
On
hearing
my
words,
the
boy
was
first
astonished,
but
then
quickly
said,
"Has
my
uncle
gone
out?
I
think
I'd
better
first
go
out
for
a
walk
and
visit
him
again
in
a
while."
I
nodded
and
asked
the
boy
who
was
preparing
to
put
down
the
violin,
"Do
you
like
to
play
the
violin
so
much?"
"Yes,
but
I'm
so
poor
that
I
can't
afford
it,"
the
boy
replied.
"Then,
I
give
this
violin
to
you."
The
boy
looked
at
me
questioningly,
but
he
picked
up
the
violin.
Going
out
to
the
living
room,
he
suddenly
saw
on
the
wall
my
huge
color
photo.
He
involuntarily(身不由己地)trembled
for
a
moment
and
ran
out
without
looking
back.
I
was
sure
that
the
boy
understood
what
had
happened
because
no
one
would
decorate
the
living
room
with
the
housekeeper's
photo.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph
1:
A
few
years
later,
I
was
invited
to
be
a
judge
at
a
music
competition
of
senior
high
school
students.
Paragraph
2:
After
the
competition,
'Michael'
ran
to
me,
holding
a
violin
box.
附答案:
第1部分
听力
听力
1-5.
ACACB
6-10.
CABCC
11-15.
AABCB
16-20.
CCABB
第2部分
阅读理解
第一节
21-23.
BCB
24-27.
DCDB
28-31.
BBAD
32-35.
DBCA
第二节
36-40.
EDFAC
第三部分
语言知识运用
第一节
41-45.
BADBC
46-50.
ADADA
51-55.
DCBDC
第二节
56.
comes
57.
actually
58.
to
do
59.
a
60.
motivated
61.
chances
62.
devotion
63.
waiting
64.
or
65.
what
第四部分
写作
第一节
应用文写作
Dear
Ted:
I
am
Li
Hua,
a
student
from
the
school
you
are
studying
in.
Our
school
has
just
organized
our
own
soccer
team.
As
it
is
the
first
time
that
we
have
tried
it,
we
are
lacking
in
experience.
I
learned
that
you
come
from
America
and
you
are
good
it.
I
am
writing
to
ask
if
you
could
join
and
give
us
some
advice.
We
practice
every
Saturday
afternoon
from
two
to
six
on
the
school
playground.
Looking
forward
to
your
early
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua
第2节
读后续写
Paragraph
1:
A
few
years
later,
I
was
invited
to
be
a
judge
at
a
music
competition
of
senior
high
school
students.
Fascinated
by
the
gentle
sound
of
one
participant,
I
was
wholeheartedly
impressed
by
his
wonderful
performance.
As
I
glanced
at
the
performer,
I
was
so
astonished
to
see
a
thin
face,
so
familiar,
yet
now
lit
up
with
joy
and
confidence.
The
‘thief’
!
I
was
amazed
that
the
kindness
I
offered
to
cover
the
boy’s
misconduct
would
have
made
such
a
big
difference!
Paragraph
2:
After
the
competition.
‘Michael’
ran
to
me,
holding
a
violin
box.
He
asked
with
his
thin
face
reddening
with
excitement,
“Sir,
do
you
recognize
me?
The
nephew!
It’s
your
kindness
that
enlightens
my
life,
so
does
your
violin.
Today,
I
can
give
back
this
violin
to
you
without
regret...”
Tears
welled
up
in
my
eyes.
Never
had
I
known
that
a
tiny
white
lie
would
inject
such
great
power
into
him
and
change
his
life.