2020-2021学年度第二学期高一期中试卷
英
语
试卷说明:本试卷分第I卷
(选择题)
和第II卷
(非选择题)
两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
第I卷
(三部分
共85分)
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.
When
will
Susan
arrive?
A.
At
4:30.
B.
At
4:45.
C.
At
5:20.
2.
Why
can’t
the
woman
go
to
see
the
film
today?
A.
Because
she
is
not
feeling
well.
B.
Because
she
doesn’t
like
the
film.
C.
Because
she
has
another
plan.
3.
How
much
is
the
jacket?
A.
600
US
dollars.
B.
100
Hong
Kong
dollars.
C.
600
Hong
Kong
dollars.
4.
What
does
the
man
have
for
this
meal?
A.
Soup,
noodles
and
iced
coffee.
B.
A
sandwich,
noodles
and
hot
coffee.
C.
Soup,
noodles
and
hot
coffee.
5.
Who
is
Mr.
Smith?
A.
The
girl’s
father.
B.
The
girl’s
brother.
C.
A
friend
of
the
girl’s
father’s.
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,你将有时间阅览室读各个小题,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至8题。
6.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
At
a
post
office.
B.
At
a
baker’s
shop.
C.
At
a
restaurant.
7.
When
was
the
parcel
posted?
A.
Two
days
ago.
B.
Two
weeks
ago.
C.
Two
months
ago.
8.
What
do
we
know
about
the
man?
A.
He
lives
at
128
Devon
Street.
B.
He
is
very
angry
about
the
service.
C.
He
sent
his
mother
a
parcel.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9.
What
do
we
know
about
No.
6
Station
Road?
A.
It
has
the
man’s
lucky
number.
B.
It
has
four
bedrooms.
C.
It
has
a
garage.
10.
What
is
good
about
No.4
Candy
Street?
A.
It
is
in
a
quieter
place.
B.
It
has
bigger
rooms.
C.
It
is
closer
to
shops.
11.
Which
one
have
they
decided
on?
A.
The
one
with
a
big
garden.
B.
The
one
next
to
the
station.
C.
The
one
closer
to
town.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12.
What
is
the
man
planning
to
do
with
his
friends?
A.
Watch
a
football
game.
B.
Go
for
a
drive
and
have
a
picnic.
C.
Have
dinner
and
see
a
movie.
13.
Why
is
the
woman
unwilling
to
go
with
them
first?
A.
Because
she
has
to
study
for
an
exam.
B.
Because
she
has
to
attend
a
party.
C.
Because
she
doesn’t
have
enough
money.
14.
When
does
the
woman
want
to
be
back?
A.
By
11:30
p.m.
B.
By
10:30
p.m.
C.
By
6:00
p.m.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.
Why
didn’t
the
man
want
to
go
dancing?
A.
Because
he
thought
it
was
dull.
B.
Because
he
didn’t
like
dancing.
C.
Because
he
was
very
tired.
16.
What
did
the
man
suggest?
A.
Walking
on
the
bridge.
B.
Inviting
friends
to
watch
the
bridge.
C.
Inviting
some
friends
to
play
bridge.
17.
When
will
Janet
come
around?
A.
At
about
8
a.m.
B.
At
about
4
p.m.
C.
At
about
8
p.m.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
Who
is
speaking?
A.
The
radio
host.
B.
The
singer.
C.
The
director.
19.
When
can
the
winning
people
get
the
tickets?
A.
Before
Saturday
night.
B.
Before
Thursday
morning.
C.
Before
Wednesday
morning.
20.
Through
which
phone
number
can
people
find
the
speaker?
A.
683-3019.
B.
693-3019.
C.
693-3091.
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Thanks
to
a
lot
of
quality
virtual
camps,
you
do
not
have
to
search
far,
spend
more,
or
even
leave
your
homes
to
keep
your
kids
entertained,
educated,
and
safe
this
summer.
Camp
Super
now
For
children
from
five
to
ten
years
old,
Camp
Super
now
offers
a
different
theme
every
week,
including
space
exploration,
movie-making
and
fairy
tales.
Kids
join
a
virtual
cabin
for
two
weeks
with
six
to
ten
others.
You
can
create
your
own
cabin
with
your
child's
friends
or
your
child
can
meet
others
from
other
countries.
Together
they
do
crafts,
play
games
and
watch
magic
shows.
San
Diego
Zoo
For
children
from
kindergarten
through
eighth
grade,
San
Diego
Zoo
is
famous
for
its
summer
camp
programs.
The
zoo's
website
also
offers
virtual
activities,
animal
videos
and
read-along
stories
all
about
the
animals
in
the
zoo.
Varsity
Tutors
These
week-long
camps
are
available
to
kids
from
five
through
eighteen.
Some
of
the
camps
are
free.
Varsity
Tutors
features
experts
such
as
a
famous
magician,
a
famous
dog
trainer,
and
a
very
entertaining
chemistry
teacher.
Kids
can
also
choose
to
learn
a
new
language
at
camp.
You
pick
the
times
and
days
of
the
week
that
suit
your
kids
best.
Met
Opera
Global
Summer
Camp
Here
is
a
unique
opportunity
to
introduce
children
to
culture.
Met
Opera
Global
Summer
Camp
is
free
and
open
to
children
from
grades
three
through
twelve.
Using
Facebook
Live
and
YouTube,
the
camp
focuses
on
a
new
opera
each
week
to
develop
children's
creativity.
They
explain
the
story,
introduce
theme-related
crafts,
and
offer
interesting
interviews
with
opera
stars.
21.
What
can
children
do
at
Camp
Super
now?
A.
Enjoy
interesting
stories.
B.
Meet
famous
movie
stars.
C.
Travel
to
other
countries.
D.
Learn
the
history
of
the
zo0.
22.
If
your
kid
wants
to
study
a
second
language,
you
are
advised
to
surf.
A.
Camp
Super
now
B.
Varsity
Tutors
C.
San
Diego
Zoo
D.
Met
Opera
Global
Summer
Camp
23.
What
does
Met
Opera
Global
Summer
Camp
attach
importance
to?
A.
Children
's
entertainment.
B.
Children's
care
for
animals.
C.
Children's
opera-writing
skills.
D.
Children's
creativity.
B
The
grey
squirrels
(松鼠)
and
Mary
Krupa
became
friends
during
Mary
Krupa's
first
week
at
Penn
State
University.
After
seeing
them
running
around,
she
wondered
what
they
would
look
like
with
tiny
hats
on
their
heads.
Today,
everyone
at
the
university
knows
her
as
the
“Squirrel
Girl!".
Mary
started
bringing
them
food,
and
gradually
they
began
to
trust
her.
She
managed
to
put
a
hat
on
a
squirrel
and
take
a
picture.
Thinking
that
her
friends
could
use
something
to
lift
their
spirits,
she
started
posting
those
photos
on
Facebook.
The
response
was
greatly
positive,
and
before
long
Mary
and
her
squirrels
became
very
famous
on
the
Internet.
Growing
up
in
a
neighborhood
outside
State
College,
Mary
was
always
fond
of
birds
and
animals
around
her
home,
but
she
didn't
communicate
with
people
very
much.
She
was
later
diagnosed
(诊断)
with
Asperger
's
syndrome
(埃斯伯格综合征),
but
the
squirrels
changed
that.
“Being
together
with
the
squirrels
is
actually
a
good
way
to
break
the
ice,
because
I'll
be
sitting
here,
touching
a
squirrel
and
other
people
will
come
over
and
we'll
just
start
like
feeding
the
squirrels
together
and
chatting
about
them."
she
said.
“]
am
a
lot
more
outgoing.
Perhaps
you're
wondering
how
Mary
is
able
to
get
the
squirrels
to
do
what
she
wants
for
her
photos.
Actually,
it
has
a
lot
to
do
with
food.
For
example,
whenever
she
wants
them
to
hold
or
play
with
something,
she
puts
peanut
butter
on
a
plate,
and
they'll
grab
it.
But
getting
to
that
part
took
a
while.
In
the
beginning,
she
would
throw
peanuts
up
the
trees
on
campus
and
invite
the
squirrels
to
come
down
and
get
them,
but
they
didn't
want
to
approach
her.
She
had
the
patience
to
earn
their
trust.
This
year,
Mary
graduated
with
a
degree
in
wildlife
science.
She
wants
to
be
a
science
writer
and
educate
people
about
how
to
protect
the
environment.
As
for
her
furry
friends,
Mary
plans
to
stay
in
the
area
and
visit
them
as
often
as
she
can.
24.
How
did
Mary
manage
to
make
the
squirrels
trust
her?
A.
By
playing
music
for
them.
B.
By
building
a
small
house
for
them.
C.
By
playing
together
with
them.
D.
By
providing
them
with
food.
25.
How
has
the
experience
changed
Mary?
A.
She
is
friendlier
to
others.
B.
She
is
more
outgoing
than
before.
C.
She
is
more
interested
in
animals.
D.
She
is
more
willing
to
share
her
secrets.
26.
What
can
we
infer
about
Mary?
A.
She
is
very
patient
when
getting
close
to
the
squirrels.
B.
She
is
making
a
study
on
the
life
habits
of
squirrels.
C.
She
is
studying
medicine
in
the
university.
D.
She
likes
animals
because
she
can
take
photos
of
them.
27.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
How
Mary
Helped
Squirrels
in
Her
Neighborhood.
B.
How
Mary
Made
Friends
with
Wild
Animals.
C.
The
Squirrel
Girl
of
Penn
State
University.
D.
Mary's
Studying
Experience
in
Penn
State
University.
C
A
popular
saying
goes,
“Sticks
and
stones
may
break
my
bones,
but
words
will
never
hurt
me."
However,
that's
not
really
true.
Words
have
the
power
to
build
us
up
or
tear
us
down.
]t
doesn't
matter
if
the
words
come
from
someone
's
else
or
ourselves-
-the
positive
and
negative
effects
are
just
as
lasting.
We
all
talk
to
ourselves
sometimes.
We
're
usually
too
embarrassed
to
admit
it,
though.
In
fact,
we
really
shouldn't
be
because
more
and
more
experts
believe
talking
to
ourselves
out
loud
is
a
healthy
habit.
This“self-talk"
helps
us
motivate
(激励)
ourselves,
remember
things,
solve
problems,
and
calm
ourselves
down.
Be
aware,
though,
that
as
much
as
77%
of
self-talk
tends
to
be
negative.
So
in
order
lo
stay
positive,
we
should
only
speak
words
of
encouragement
to
ourselves.
We
should
also
be
quick
to
give
ourselves
a
pat
on
the
back.
The
next
time
you
finish
a
project,
do
well
in
a
test,
or
finally
clean
your
room,
join
me
in
saying“Good
job!"
Often,
words
come
out
of
our
mouths
without
us
thinking
about
the
effect
they
will
have.
But
we
should
be
aware
that
our
words
cause
certain
responses
in
others.
For
example,
when
returning
an
item
to
a
store,
we
might
use
warm,
friendly
language
during
the
exchange.
And
the
clerk
will
probably
respond
in
a
similar
manner.
Or
harsh
(刻薄的)
and
critical
language
will
most
likely
cause
the
clerk
to
be
defensive.
Words
possess
power
because
of
their
lasting
effect.
Many
of
us
regret
something
we
once
said.
And
we
remember
unkind
words
said
to
us!
Before
speaking.
we
should
always
ask
ourselves:
Is
it
loving?
Is
it
needed?
If
what
we
want
to
say
doesn't
pass
this
test,
then
it's
better
left
unsaid.
Words
possess
power:
both
positive
and
negative.
Those
around
us
receive
encouragement
when
we
speak
positively.
We
can
offer
hope,
build
self-esteem
(自尊)
and
motivate
others
to
do
their
best.
Negative
words
destroy
all
those
things.
Will
we
use
our
words
to
hurt
or
to
heal?
The
choice
is
ours.
28.
The
main
idea
of
the
first
paragraph
is
that
A.
negative
words
may
let
us
down
B.
inspiring
words
give
us
confidence
C.
words
have
a
lasting
effect
on
us
D.
not
sticks
and
stones
but
words
will
hurt
us
29.
There
is
no
sense
for
us
to
feel
embarrassed
when
we
talk
to
ourselves
because
A.
we
can
benefit
from
talking
to
ourselves
B.
talking
to
ourselves
always
gives
us
courage
C.
almost
everybody
has
the
habit
of
talking
to
themselves
D.
it
does
no
harm
to
have
“self-talk"
when
we
are
alone
30.
The
underlined
part
in
the
third
paragraph
means
that
we
should
also
timely
A.
remind
ourselves
B.
give
ourselves
amusement
C.
make
ourselves
relaxed
D.
praise
ourselves
31.
The
author
would
probably
hold
the
view
that
A.
encouraging
words
are
sure
to
lead
to
kind
offers
B.
it
is
better
to
think
twice
before
talking
to
others
C.
people
tend
to
remember
friendly
words
D.
negative
words
may
inspire
us
to
make
more
progress
D
The
annual
marathon
(马拉松)
in
my
town
occurred
as
scheduled.
My
job
was
to
follow
behind
the
runners
in
an
ambulance
in
case
any
of
them
needed
medical
attention.
As
the
athletes
began
to
pace
themselves.
the
front
runners
started
to
disappear.
It
was
then
that
my
eyes
were
drawn
to
the
woman
in
blue
running
shorts
and
a
baggy
white
T-shirt.
I
knew
we
were
already
watching
our
“last
runner”.
Her
feet
were
turned
in.
yet
her
left
knee
was
turned
out.
Her
legs
were
so
crippled
and
bent
that
it
seemed
impossible
for
her
to
walk,
not
to
mention
run
a
marathon.
The
driver
and
I
watched
in
silence
as
she
slowly
moved
forward.
We
would
move
forward
a
little
bit,
then
stop
and
wait
for
her
to
gain
some
distance.
Then
we'
d
slowly
move
forward
a
little
bit
more.
As
l
watched
her
struggle
to
put
one
foot
in
front
of
the
other,
I
found
myself
breathing
for
her
and
urging
her
forward.
I
wanted
her
to
stop,
and
at
the
same
time,
I
prayed
that
she
wouldn't.
Finally
she
was
the
only
runner
left
in
sight.
I
sat
on
the
edge
of
my
seat
and
watched
with
respect
and
amazement
as
she
pushed
forward
with
strong
determination
through
the
last
miles.
When
the
finish
line
came
into
sight,
the
cheering
crowds
had
long
gone
home.
Yet
standing
straight
and
proud
waited
a
man.
He
was
holding
one
end
of
a
ribbon
tied
to
a
post.
She
slowly
crossed
through,
leaving
both
ends
of
the
ribbon
fluttering
(飘动)
behind
her.
I
don't
know
this
woman's
name,
but
that
day
she
became
a
part
of
my
life--
a
part
I
often
depend
on.
For
her,
it
wasn't
about
beating
the
other
runners
or
winning
a
prize.
It
was
about
finishing
what
she
had
set
out
to
do.
When
I
think
things
are
too
difficult
or
l
get
those
“I-just-can't-do-it,"
I
think
of
the
last
runner.
Then
I
realize
how
easy
the
task
before
me
really
is.
32.
What
words
can
best
describe
the
woman?
A.
Strong-willed
and
honorable.
B.
Proud
and
determined.
C.
Sensitive
and
brave.
D.
hard-working
and
caring.
33.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"crippled"
in
paragraph
2
mean?
A.
Perfect
B.
Healthy
C.
Disabled
D.
Strong
34.
What
has
the
author
learnt
from
the
woman?
A
Don't
depend
on
others
when
facing
difficulties.
B.
It's
not
winning
but
holding
on
straight
to
the
end
that
really
matters.
C.
Nothing
is
too
hard
to
accomplish
if
one
is
brave
enough.
D.
The
disabled
can
also
run
a
marathon
despite
their
walking
difficulty.
35.
What
could
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
A
Humorous
Stranger.
B.
The
Last
Runner.
C.
An
Unforgettable
Job.
D.
The
Annual
Marathon.
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。
Effective
Parent-Teacher
Conferences
Parent-teacher
conference
is
a
golden
chance
for
parents
to
know
their
kids.
school
life
and
what
is
really
going
on
at
school.
But
only
if
they
use
the
opportunity
wisely.
36
●Do
Your
Homework
Parents
need
to
speak
with
a
number
of
teachers
in
a
short
period
of
time,
making
it
difficult
for
them
to
get
everything
straight.
37__.
Cyndy
McDonald,
a
guidance
consultant
in
California,
suggests
parents
make
good
plans
in
mind.
such
as
who
they
would
like
to
meet,
and
what
issue
they
need
to
deal
with.
38
Parents
may
only
have
a
few
minutes
with
your
child's
teacher
to
find
out
how
things
are
going
at
school.
McDonald
suggests
having
a
few
questions
ready.
and
she
recommends
asking
these
questions:
Is
my
child
raising
his/her
hand
and
participating
in
class?
How
is
my
child
getting
along
with
their
classmates?
Do
you
see
any
problems
I
should
be
aware
of?
What
can
I
do
as
a
parent
to
provide
support
at
home?
●Be
on
the
same
team
Cyndy
McDonald
stresses,
“The
most
important
thing
is
to
go
in
with
the
attitude
that
we're
all
on
the
same
team._39
____”
If
your
child
is
missing
homework,
for
example,
be
sure
to
talk
with
your
child's
teachers
to
find
out.
Tell
them
what
works
in
other
classes
for
your
child
and
let
them
try
this
in
their
class.
With
enough
preparations.
parents
may
get
their
problems
solved
more
easily."__40
”she
says.
.
A.
Help
children
in
trouble
B.
Prepare
questions
to
ask
C.
Here's
how
to
make
the
most
of
this
precious
opportunity
D.
Sometimes
this
approach
doesn't
lead
to
a
positive
result
E.
Without
a
plan
in
advance,
the
time
can
pass
quickly
without
getting
anything
F.
Teachers
want
to
hear
that
parents
will
support
them
in
educating
the
children
G.
If
a
parent
comes
to
me
with
good
preparations.
my
job
will
be
so
much
easier
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,从短文都各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
People
need
lots
of
trees,
and
many
places
are
home
to
trees
as
well
as
stoves.
But
what
if
you
41
there
and
couldn't
cut
or
buy
wood?
42
Shane
McDaniel
and
his
twin
sons,
Harrison
and
Henry,
are
happy
to
lend
a
hand.
The
three
men
cut
truckloads
of
wood-
then
give
it
to
those
in
need.
The
idea
43
as
a
father-son
project.
“I
had
to
cut
wood
with
my
dad.
He
just
44
doing
it,"
says
Shane.
He
wanted
to
pass
on
that
feeling,
45
he
and
the
twins
spent
the
summer
of
2018
like
the
:
46
The
47
was
a
great
wall
of
wood
piled
up
around
their
house.
It
was
too
48
for
the
McDaniels
to
use
themselves,
and
Shane
started
thinking
of
others.
He
49_
on
Facebook:
“If
you
are
in
need
of
firewood
and
cannot
50_
it,
please
inform
me
and
you
will
get
it
for
51
!”
The
response
was_____
52_.
Some
kind
people
raced
at
once
to
Norm's,
the
convenience
store
Shane
owns,with
more
53
for
the
pile.
Single
mom
Katelyn
and
her
daughter
54
wood-burning
stove
as
their
only
way
for
heating,
so
it
was
good
news
to
receive
a
truckload
of
firewood
from
the
McDaniels
.“To
get
that
much
wood
brought
me
to____
55
”she
said.
“Giving
is
getting",
Shane
said.
“It
has
nothing
to
do
with
whether
it
will
be
rewarded;
it
's.
about
how
much
it's
needed."
41.
A.
lived
B.
worked
C.
travelled
D.
drove
42.
A.
Surprisingly
B.
Luckily
C.
Strangely
D.
Clearly
43.
A.
changed
B.
spread
C.
served
D.
started
44.
A.
avoided
B.
quit
C.
loved
D.
practiced
45.
A.
but
B.
since
C.
or
D.
so
46.
A.
woodcutters
B.
businessmen
C.
owners
D.
farmers
47.
A.
evidence
B.
fact
.
C.
result
D.
trouble
48.
A.
hard
B.
much
C.
heavy
D.
convenient
49.
A.
sent
B.
posted
C.
handed
D.
left
50.
A.
reach
B.
cut
C.
gather
D.
afford,
51.
A.
free
B.
fun
C.
fear
D.
joy
52.
A.
confusing
B.
surprising
C.
immediate
D.
disappointing
53.
A.
food
B.
wood
C.
money
D.
fire
54.
A.
rely
on
B.
concentrate
on
C.
turn
on
D.
work
on
55.
A.
breaths
B.
tears
C.
smiles
D.
sorrows
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。
Smart
devices
have
become
an
everyday
part
of
our
lives.
A
smart
fridge
is
a
refrigerator
that
is
equipped
with
a
Wi-Fi
.
56_
(connect).
It
goes
above
and
beyond
simply
keeping
our
food
cool.
“A
smart
refrigerator
can
share
information
about
itself
through
a
real-time
camera
57
lets
users
see
what's
inside
while
at
the
supermarket,
or
act
58
a
digital
command
center
for
the
home:
connecting
calendars,
playing
music,
and
more,"
says
Michael
Kaufman.
a
reporter.
Some
other
things
smart
fridges
are
able
to
do
include
raising
or
lowering
the
temperature
at
59
sound
of
your
voice
or
with
your
phone,
turning
the
ice
maker
on
or
off,
or
helping
you
track
the
contents
of
your
fridge.
“It's
60_(general)
easier
to
get
informed
about
a
problem
if
the
temperature
is
lower
than
it
should
be
because
a
door
61
(leave)
ajar
(半开地),”Kaufman
says.“While
smart
fridges
are
still
fulling
the
basic
function
of
keeping
food
cool,
they
are
doing
in
a
way
that's
easier
for
you
(manage)."
"The
people
who
will
benefit
most
from
a
smart
fridge
are
probably
those
63
have
children.
It
will
help
them
know
64
is
going
on
at
home
when
they
'
re
not
there,
because
their
children
might
be
using
the
fridge
while
they
are
at
work.
However,
the
price
of
smart
fridges
is
higher
than
65
of
traditional
ones,"
says
Kimberly
Palmer,
an
expert.
第四部分单词拼写(共10题;每题1分,满分10分)
根据所给单词的首字母或汉语完成下列句子,每空一词。
66.
Once
the
book
you've
requested
is
d________
to
the
nearest
branch,
they
will
inform
you
by
e-mail,
so
you
can
pick
it
up.(根据首字母单词拼写)
67.
She
is
a
TV
a________
and
watches
TV
as
much
as
she
can.
(根据首字母单词拼写)
68.
Much
to
my
r________,
my
father
made
full
recovery
from
the
heart
operation.
(根据首字母单词拼写)
69.
________(locate)
in
the
heart
of
the
downtown
is
an
important
factor
contributing
to
the
rapid
development
of
local
business.(用所给单词的适当形式填空)
70.
It
suddenly
o________
to
her
that
these
were
signs
of
an
approaching
tsunami.
(根据首字母单词拼写)
71.
Our
luggage
was
checked
all
the
way
through
to
our
final________(目的地).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
72.
Suddenly,
a
tall
man
driving
a
carriage
seized
the
girl
and
took
her
away,
________
(消失)
into
the
woods.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
73.
For
more
information,
you
can
refer
to
the
________(官方的)
website
of
China
Daily.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
74.
Severe
damage
witnessed
the
d________(破坏性的)
force
of
the
storm.
(根据中英文提示填空)
75.
Global
warming
has
posed
a
serious
threat
to
the
________
(生存)of
animals,
like
polar
bears.
(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
第五部分完成句子(共5题;每题1分,满分5分)
76.不管是赢是输,
这都是她的最后一次机会。
,this
is
her
last
chance.?
77.我看到他正在打电话。
I
see
him
.?
78.孩子该睡觉了。
.?
79.不要松开绳子,否则你会摔下来的。
Don’t
the
rope,or
you’ll
fall.?
80.即使你也许不会喜欢那些答案,也要问她那些问题。
Ask
her
questions,
.?
第六部分书面表达(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150
左右。
Ruby,
a
l6-year-old
girl
in
Chicago
No.1
High
School,
always
looked
up
to
her
cousin
Wanda,
who
was
two
years
older
than
her
and
was
studying
in
a
university.
Ruby
was
the
only
child
in
her
family,
so
she
regarded
Wanda
as
her
“immediate”
sister.
Wanda
was
not
only
beautiful,
but
also
smart.
She
always
had
best
grades
in
the
exams
and
she
could
play
several
kinds
of
musical
instruments,
especially
the
piano.
There
fore
,she
was
very
popular
in
her
school
and
she
had
a
lot
of
friends.
In
Ruby's
eyes,
Wanda
was
a
perfect
girl
so
she
considered
Wanda
as
her
example.
Ruby
was
still
in
high
school
but
she
wanted
to
go
to
the
same
university
as
Wanda
did.
Ruby
was
even
in
the
same
clubs
in
the
same
high
school
as
Wanda
used
to
be.
Wanda
knew
that
Ruby
looked
up
to
her
and
she
appreciated
that.
On
Christmas
Day,
Wanda
sent
Ruby
a
sweater
with
her
university's
logo
on
it
as
a
gift.
Ruby
was
so
happy
when
she
got
the
sweater.
She
put
it
on
right
away
and
wore
it
almost
every
day.
.
One
day
in
class,
Ruby
raised
her
hand
to
answer
the
teacher
's
question
and
the
teacher,
who
had
ever
been
Wanda's
head
teacher,
accidentally
(意外地)
called
her
Wanda.“Oh,
I'm
sorry,
but
you
just
look
a
little
like
her,"
the
teacher
said.
“I'm
so
glad,"
Ruby
said.
From
that
day
on,
Ruby
studied
harder
and
harder
because
Wanda
did
well
in
all
her
subjects.
Ruby
just
wanted
to
catch
up
with
her.
When
college
admission
(录取)
results
came
out,
Ruby
was
so
nervous
to
visit
the
website
to
see
if
she
got
admitted.
She
closed
her
eyes
and
slowly
opened
them.
She
found
out
that
she
got
accepted!
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右:
2.请按如下格式作答。
Paragraph1:
She
called
Wanda
at
once.
Paragraph
2:
The
next
day,
Wanda
picked
Ruby
up
and
they
drove
to
their
university.
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56
Connection
57.to
keep
58.leting
59.with
60.which
61.generully
62.leaves
63.managing
64.to
65.traditional
66.
delivered
67.addict
68.relief
69.Being
located70.occurred71.destination
72.disappearing
73.official
74.
Destructive
75.survival
76
Whether
she
wins
or
loses
77
making
a
phone
call
78
It’s
time
for
the
children
to
sleep
79
let
go
of
80
even
if
you
might
not
like
the
answers
Paragraph
1
:
She
called
Wanda
at
once
.
When
the
phone
got
through
to
Wanda,she
was
8o
ercited
that
she
didn't
know
what
to
say
at
first
,[
高分句型一]
Wanda
said
in
a
soft
voice,"Hello,is
that
Ruby?
Are
you
OK
?
"
Ruby
answered
in
an
excited
voice
,"Yes!
It's
me.
Wanda,I
have
good
news
to
tell
you!I
got
accepted
by
your
university!"
"Oh,really?
T
hat's
so
great!"
Wanda
yelled
out
in
excitement.
Then
they
decided
to
meet
and
celebrate
it
.(
Wanda得知Ruby被大学录取的消息,她们决定见面庆祝一下)
Paragraph
2
:
The
next
day,
Wanda
picked
Ruby
up
and
they
drove
to
their
university.
When
they
got
there,Wanda's
friends
had
waited
for
sometime.
T
hey
gave
Ruby
a
bunch
of
beautifulflovers,congratulating
her
on
her
success。[高分句型二]
And
then
,they
shouwed
Ruby
around
the
university,
telling
her
a
lot
of
interesting
stories
.
At
lunch
time,Wanda
treated
all
of
them
to
a
big
meal。Ruby
said,
"I
am
really
so
fortunate
to
have
a
perfect
sister.
"
(
Wanda和Ruby去了大学,
Ruby的朋友给她庆祝)