2020-2021学年下学期期末测试卷高二英语 (外研社2019新版)(含答案+音频)

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2020-2021学年下学期期末测试卷
(外研社版)
高二英语
(考试时间:90分钟
试卷满分:120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。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。
What
did
the
woman
do
today?
A.She
practiced
the
piano.
B.She
wrote
some
letters.
C.She
made
a
travel
plan.
2.What
will
the
woman
do
tomorrow
afternoon?
A.Go
to
the
dentist.
B.Go
to
a
physics
class.
C.Meet
with
her
trainer.
3.What
has
Billy
been
doing
this
weekend?
A.Visiting
museums.
B.Reading
some
science
books.
C.Trying
to
come
up
with
an
idea.
4.How
do
the
speakers
feel?
A.Tired.
B.Enjoyable.
C.Frightened.
5.What
does
the
woman
mean?
A.She
doesn’t
want
to
leave.
B.She
will
take
all
the
files
away.
C.She
has
enough
time
to
deal
with
her
work.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.What
did
the
woman
say
about
the
man’s
brother?
A.He
has
changed
a
lot.
B.He
was
very
impolite
to
her.
C.She
can
never
understand
him.
7.What
is
the
man’s
explanation?
A.His
brother
has
a
pain
in
his
neck.
B.High
school
life
is
too
stressful.
C.That
is
the
way
teenagers
are.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.What
are
the
speakers
doing?
A.Looking
for
something.
B.Talking
about
a
trip
to
France.
C.Checking
their
luggage
at
the
airport.
9.Where
was
the
woman’s
passport?
A.In
her
wallet.
B.Under
the
desk.
C.In
her
make-up
bag.
10.What
is
the
woman
like?
A.She
is
forgetful.
B.She
is
impatient.
C.She
is
very
organized.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.In
Thailand.
B.In
Hawaii.
C.In
Mexico.
12.What
do
we
know
about
the
camera?
A.It
can
be
used
underwater.
B.It
cannot
be
dropped.
C.It’s
pretty
heavy.
13.How
much
did
the
man
spend
on
his
camera
equipment
in
total?
A.$200.
B.$300.
C.$350.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.What
does
the
man
want
the
woman
to
do
by
Monday?
A.Call
the
models.
B.Finish
the
files.
C.Send
out
the
invitations.
15.When
is
the
charity
party?
A.This
weekend.
B.Next
week.
C.Next
month.
16.Where
do
the
speakers
probably
work?
A.At
a
baking
company.
B.At
a
fashion
company.
C.At
a
housing
company.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
is
the
speaker’s
attitude?
A.No
one
is
born
a
genius.
B.Too
much
practice
is
not
useful.
C.Talented
people
needn’t
work
hard.
18.When
did
Mozart
begin
composing?
A.At
the
age
of
three.
B.At
the
age
of
five.
C.At
the
age
of
eight.
19.How
did
Jimi
Hendrix
learn
to
play
the
guitar?
A.His
father
taught
him.
B.He
learned
at
schoo1.
C.He
taught
himself.
20.What
happened
to
Einstein
after
graduation?
A.He
couldn’t
find
a
job.
B.He
was
an
immediate
success.
C.He
gave
up
his
studies
for
a
while.
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(共10个小题;每小题2.
5分,满分25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
Good
Schools
to
Learn
English
Atlanta
English
Institute
(AEI)
It
is
designed
for
academically
oriented,
non-native
speaking
adults
from
beginners
levels
to
those
seeking
mastery.
Each
program
in
the
school
is
specially
designed
for
our
students
and
based
on
their
current
English
levels
and
their
goals.
a
student
may
register
anytime,
not
merely
at
the
beginning
of
a
course.
But
at
the
middle
of
the
course,
registration
time
depends
on
the
availability
of
space
in
the
classrooms.
Atlanta
International
Language
Institute
(AILI)
It
provides
the
opportunity
to
learn
how
to
read,
write
and
speak
English
as
a
second
language
for
those
who
have
little
knowledge
of
the
English
language.
Courses
include
ten
continuous
weekly
classes
and
the
classes
meet
once
a
week
for
two
hours.
The
curriculum
of
this
language
program
is
built
for
groups
of
three
or
more
students
who
can
complete
the
material
in
ten
weeks.
TALK
Atlanta
English
School
(TAES)
Located
in
the
heart
of
Atlanta's
Midtown
Center
area
on
Peachtree
Street,
it
opened
in
2011.
Atlanta
is
home
to
numerous
industries,
making
the
Midtown
location
perfectly
suited
for
corporate
programs.
With
ample
covered
street
parking
space,
the
school
is
designed
in
the
popular
Atlanta
loft
style
and
has
10
large
classrooms,
a
large
and
welcoming
reception
area,
devoted
full-time
teachers
and
staff
for
teenagers
and
adults.
Language
Institute
of
Georgia
(LIG)
It
is
a
well-established
school
in
Atlanta
that
offers
English
classes
using
Graded
Reader
Method.
Our
maximum
class
size
is
eight
students.
Class
meets
once
a
week
for
two
hours
for
six
weeks.
Please
check
our
schedule
section
for
start
dates.
Refunds
(退款)
have
to
be
requested
within
a
week
of
the
start
date
of
the
class.
21.How
many
hours
does
it
take
students
to
finish
the
courses
at
AILI?
A.Ten.
B.Twelve.
C.Twenty.
D.Twenty-four.
22.What
should
students
who
need
a
refund
pay
attention
to
at
LIG?
A.The
limited
courses
there.
B.The
location
of
its
reception
area.
C.The
deadline
for
a
refund
demand.
D.The
requested
levels
of
the
students.
23.What
do
the
four
schools
have
in
common?
A.They
are
located
in
the
same
city.
B.They
all
use
Graded
Reader
Method.
C.They
have
the
same
registration
time.
D.They
are
all
intended
for
adult
learners.
B
Nick
Petrels
is
a
doctor
in
Montreal.He
works
60
hours
a
week.He
takes
care
of
159
patients
a
week
in
the
hospital
and
at
his
office.He’s
been
a
doctor
for
ten
years.
Dr
Petrels
gives
his
patients
good
medical
advices.But
he
doesn’t
just
tell
his
patients
when
to
do.He
also
sings
to
them
on
television.Dr
Petrels
has
his
own
TV
show.The
show
is
in
Italia,English
and
French.The
doctor
starts
the
show
with
a
song
and
then
gives
medical
advice.He
explains
a
medical
problem
or
disease
in
simple
language.After
that,he
sings
another
song.
Dr
Petrels
produces
and
performs
in
his
own
show
every
week.The
program
is
very
popular
with
his
patients
and
with
people
who
enjoy
his
singing.His
dream
is
to
perform
in
Las
Vegas.His
favorite
songs
are
love
songs,and
he
has
a
compact
disk
of
love
songs
that
he
wrote.Dr
Petrels
says,“I
always
love
to
sing.All
my
problems
are
gone
when
I
sing.”But
when
Dr
Petrels
was
young,his
father
didn’t
want
him
to
be
a
singer,so
he
went
to
a
medical
school.
Some
people
tell
Dr
Petrels
he
can
help
people
more
as
a
doctor.But
Dr
Petrels
says
he
helps
people
when
he
sings,too.“I
like
to
make
people
smile.Sometimes
it’s
difficult
to
make
a
sick
person
smile.Medicine
and
entertainment
(娱乐)both
try
to
do
the
same
thing.They
try
to
make
people
feel
good.”
24.Dr
Petrels
works
60
hours
a
week,because
he________.
A.gives
his
patients
medical
advices
B.takes
care
of
159
patients
a
week
C.sings
on
television
D.has
his
own
TV
show
25.Why
is
Dr
Petrels
called
a
singing
doctor?
A.Because
he
has
been
a
doctor
for
ten
years.
B.Because
he
always
loves
singing.
C.Because
he
is
popular
with
his
patients.
D.Because
he
also
sings
to
his
patients
on
TV.
26.In
his
TV
show,Dr
Petrels________.
A.sings
and
gives
medical
advices
B.sings
about
different
diseases
C.starts
to
explain
diseases
with
a
song
D.sings
love
songs
he
wrote
27.Dr
Petrels’
show
is
popular________.
A.in
Las
Vegas
B.at
medical
school
C.with
people
who
like
his
singing
D.with
patients
in
Montreal
C
Why
do
we
laugh
and
get
amusement
from
so
many
different
things,from
puns
(双关语)
to
pratfalls?
Why
are
some
things
funny
to
some
people
and
not
to
others?
How
is
that
while
a
successful
joke
can
cause
pleasure,a
sick
one
can
cause
serious
harm?
Over
the
centuries,various
scholars
have
attempted
to
produce
a
universally
agreed-upon
theory
of
humor.Plato
and
Aristotle
introduced
the
superiority(优越感)
theory,the
idea
that
people
laugh
at
the
misfortune
of
others.Their
theory
seems
to
explain
teasing,but
it
doesn’t
work
well
for
knock-knock
jokes.Sigmund
Freud
argued
for
his
relief
theory,the
concept
that
humor
is
a
way
for
people
to
release
psychological
tension
and
reveal
their
inner
fears
and
desires.His
theory
works
well
for
dirty
jokes,less
well
for
most
puns.
The
majority
of
humor
expels
today
agree
with
the
incongruity
theory,the
idea
that
humor
arises
when
there’s
a
gap
between
what
people
expect
to
happen
and
what
actually
happens.Incongruity
has
a
lot
going
for
it

jokes
with
unexpected
funny
lines,for
example,fit
well.But
scientists
have
found
that
in
comedy,unexpectedness
is
overvalued.
With
the
goal
of
developing
a
new,more
satisfactory
explanation,I
produced
“the
gentle
violation(违背)theory”,the
idea
that
humor
arises
when
something
seems
wrong
or
threatening,but
is
actually
OK
or
safe.A
dirty
joke,for
example,trades
on
moral
or
social
violations,but
it’s
only
going
to
get
a
laugh
if
the
person
listening
is
open
enough
to
consider
the
subject
OK
to
talk
about.Similarly,puns
can
be
seen
as
linguistic
violations
that
still
make
grammatical
sense.
And
while
most
humor
theories
have
struggled
to
account
for
tickling
(挠痒痒),or
just
avoided
the
phenomenon
altogether,my
theory
accounts
for
even
this
kind
of
laughter.Tickling
involves
violating
someone’s
physical
space
in
a
gentle
way.People
can’t
tickle
themselves

because
it
isn’t
a
violation.
28.What
is
the
author’s
attitude
towards
Plato
and
Aristotle’s
theory?
A.Critical.
B.Approving
C.uncaring
D.Unclear
29.
According
to
Sigmund
Freud’s
theory,we
can
infer
that
__________
.
A.people
will
laugh
when
they
see
others
suffer
B.telling
dirty
jokes
is
a
relief
of
one’s
nervous
feelings

C.unexpectedness
can
explain
how
humor
works
D.tickling
doesn’t
involve
psychological
tension
30.According
to
the
author,why
are
some
things
funny
to
some
people
but
not
to
others?
A.Because
the
sense
of
humor
varies
greatly
from
person
to
person.
B.Because
people
have
different
expectations
for
the
same
thing.
C.Because
some
people
lack
the
sense
of
safety
deep
in
their
heart.
D.Because
people’s
understanding
of
violation
is
different.
31.What
is
the
author’s
main
purpose
of
writing
this
passage?
A.To
draw
people’s
attention
to
the
research
of
humor.
B.To
criticize
people’s
misconceptions
about
humor.
C.To
explain
what
exactly
causes
people
to
laugh.
D.To
prove
the
sense
of
humor
can
be
developed.
D
The
aggressive
spread
of
market
economics
and
communication
technologies—often
under
the
control
of
Western
multinational
companies—brings
new
challenges
to
local
cultures
and
values
in
non-Western
societies.
Sometimes
it
seems
as
if
a
tidal
wave
of
the
worst
Western
culture
is
creeping
across
the
globe
like
a
giant
strawberry
milkshake
spill
out
and
over
the
planet,
with
a
flavor
that
is
distinctly
sweet,
sickly
and
apparently
homogeneous(同质的).
For
some,
especially
the
young,
change
may
mean
escape
from
oppressive
traditions.
It
may
also
bring
new
opportunities
for
cultures
to
be
combined
in
creative
ways.
However,
there
is
genuine
cause
for
concern
about
the
rate
at
which
cultures
are
being
worn
away
in
such
a
globalized
world.
Perhaps
by
far
the
most
important
far-reaching
effect
of
cultural
globalization
is
the
commercialization
of
culture,
which
has
a
disturbing
impact
on
local
people’s
existing
values.
They
are
increasingly
bombarded
with
new
images,
new
music,
new
clothes
and
new
values.
The
familiar
and
old
are
to
be
abandoned.
While
there
was
cultural
change
long
before
globalization,
there
is
a
danger
that
much
will
be
lost
simply
because
it
is
not
valued
by
global
markets.
In
West
Africa
for
example,
traditional
values
have
been
overtaken
by
Coca-Cola
culture
which
the
local
people
don't
yet
have
the
values
to
deal
with
successfully.
Another
common
aspect
of
the
globalized
culture
is
that
it
pursues(追求)
the
same
"one
size
fits
all"
American
ideal.
The
result
of
this
cultural
process
of
homogenization
is
that
a
large
section
of
the
world's
population
dreams
of
living
like
Cosby
&
Co.
or
like
the
characters
in
any
other
stereotype
American
soap
opera.
In
addition,
the
dream
of
living
a
better
life
causes
thousands
of
people
to
move
to
already
overcrowded
cities
whose
population
has
boomed
by
millions
within
the
last
decades.
The
majority
of
these
new
immigrants
end
up
in
slums
leading
to
poverty,
pollution
and
misery.
Such
gradual
aggression
against
people's
existing
values
and
cultures
has
a
destructive
impact
on
their
sense
of
who
they
are,
what
they
want
and
what
they
respect.
It
attacks
spiritual
values
and
faith
traditions.
The
accumulative(累积的)
effect
in
non-Western
societies
is
a
crisis
of
cultural
confidence,
combined
with
the
increased
economic
uncertainty
and
crime
which
global
integration(一体化)
may
bring.
This
creates
real
problems
for
social
stability,
whether
it
is
at
the
level
of
nation,
community
or
family.
In
conclusion,
cultural
globalization,
or
worldwide
McDonaldization,
destroys
diversity
and
displaces
the
opportunity
to
sustain
decent
life
through
a
mixture
of
many
different
cultures.
It
is
more
a
consequence
of
power
concentration
in
the
global
media
and
manufacturing
companies
than
the
people's
own
wish
to
abandon
their
cultural
identity
and
diversity.
32.
It
can
be
learned
from
Paragraph
1
that
_________.
A.
non-Western
societies
willingly
accept
economic
globalization
B.
Western
culture
unites
the
world's
economies
and
technologies
C.
the
booming
of
Western
culture
destroys
non-Western
societies
D.
despite
its
appeal,
westernization
shows
an
unpleasant
uniformity
33.
Which
best
serves
as
an
example
of
the
“one
size
fits
all”
principle
in
non-Western
nations?
A.
McDonald
receives
more
criticism
abroad
than
at
home.
B.
Many
Africans
dream
of
a
middle
class
American
lifestyle.
C.
Chinese
food
wins
great
approval
in
the
United
Kingdom.
D.
Some
western
young
people
fancy
a
visit
to
African
countries.
34.
What
is
the
writer’s
attitude
towards
cultural
globalization?
A.
Cautious.
B.
Critical.
C.
Positive.
D.
Neutral.
35.
The
passage
is
mainly
about
______.
A.
cultural
diversity
in
globalization
B.
challenges
to
non-Western
cultures
C.
drawbacks
of
cultural
globalization
D.
disappearance
of
non-Western
cultures
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。
It
is
not
as
simple
as
opening
the
door
and
hitting
the
track
in
winter.
There
are
a
few
things
you
can
do
to
ensure
you
are
getting
the
most
out
of
your
run,
and,
importantly,
not
doing
more
harm
than
good.
Warm
up,
cool
down
(36)_____
Your
muscles
need
sometime
to
warm
up
when
it's
cold,
so
take
it
easy
when
you
set
off
and
do
a
few
stretches
once
you're
finished.
Drink
water
You
might
not
feel
hot,
but
that's
because
sweat
evaporates(蒸发)more
quickly
into
the
chilly,
dry
air.
So
be
sure
to
drink
water
before,
during
and
after
cold-weather
workouts.
(37)_____.A
belt
bottle
conveniently
attaches
to
your
waist
so
you
don'
t
have
to
carry
it
and
can
have
a
drink
whenever
you
feel
like
it.
(38)_____
Running
in
cotton
is
a
bad
idea.
Wear
thin,
breathable
layers
of
synthetic
(
蒸发)
clothing
that
help
protect
you
from
the
wind
and
snow,
but
still
let
out
heat
and
moisture.
Thirty
percent
of
your
body
heat
escapes
through
your
hands
and
forty
percent
through
your
head.
Wear
a
hat,
or
beanie(无沿便帽)
,
and
gloves
so
your
circulatory
system
can
distribute
warm
blood
to
the
rest
of
your
body.(39)_____
Run
into
the
wind
(40)_______
Obviously,
it
will
be
an
easier
passage
home
with
some
extra
help
from
Mother
Nature.
But,
more
importantly,
you
won't
have
the
wind
in
your
face
for
the
second
half
of
your
run,
when
you
are
more
likely
to
be
sweating
and
catch
a
chill.
A.
Dress
right.
В.
Keep
warm.
C.
Don't
go
too
fast,
too
soon.
D.
Start
and
finish
in
the
same
way.
E.
Don't
wait
to
drink
water
until
you
feel
thirsty.
F.
Head
out
into
the
wind
and
come
home
with
it
at
your
back.
G.
On
really
cold
days,
wear
a
mask
or
scarf
over
your
mouth
to
protect
your
face
第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.
5分,满分30分)阅读下面的短文,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。
Christmas
was
never
a
season
that
we
took
seriously
in
our
house.But
a
week
or
so
before
the
25th,
my
father
would
give
each
of
his
children
﹩20.This
was
the
1970s,
and
﹩20
was
quite
a
bit
of
money.
But
I
saw
it
41___.
My
father
trusted
me
to
have
the
42___
to
spend
money
wisely.
Even
better,
he
gave
me
the
43___to
get
it.
On
a
very
basic
level
,my
father
was
giving
me
a
shopping
spree(狂欢)every
year.
But
he
was
also
giving
me
charge
over
my
own
fun,
trusting
my
ability
to
manage
money
and
making
me
feel
like
a/an
44___.
He
didn't
buy
me
Sherlock
Holmes,
but
he
gave
me
the
means
to
walk
into
the
bookstore
and
choose
it
for
myself,
so
it
felt
like
a
gift
from
him.
My
mother
had
a/an
45___for
giving
me
what
I
needed,
usually
right
at
the
moment
I
needed
it
most.
This
was
when
I
was
25,
I
46__at
being
an
adult
on
my
very
first
try.I
had
quitted
my
47___job
but
had
no
new
one.
But
when
my
mother
paid
me
a
visit,
I
48__a
good
show,
telling
her
I
had
started
my
own
company.
My
mother
knew
that
I
was
trying
hard
and
failing
at
that
time.It
wasn't
until
__49___she
left
that
I
noticed
at
the
foot
of
my
bed
an
envelope
thick
with
50
___.She
knew
how
51___I
needed
it.
She
knew
that
had
she
just
shown
up
with
groceries,
or
offer
to
pay
my
rent,
she
would
have
made
me
feel
much
52___.The
cold,
hard
cash
meant
she
was
helping
me.
And,
funnily
enough,
the
53___with
which
she
gave
the
gift
felt
like
she
was
giving
me
space
to
54___my
life
and
preserve
my
dignity.My
mother
and
father
both
did
the
same
thing.
One
was
giving
me
the
means
to
take
my
own
decisions,
and
the
other
was
giving
me
a
second
55
___
when
those
decisions
had
cost
me
dearly.
41.
A.
positively
B.
differently
C.
naturally
D.
originally
42.
A.
intelligence
B.
passion
C.
power
D.
potential
43.
A.
courage
B.
suggestions
C.
discipline
D.
means
44.
A.
grown-up
B.
teenager
C.
adventurer
D.
pioneer
45.
A.
habit
B.
gift
C.
approach
D.
tradition
46.
A.
failed
B.
fooled
C.
dropped
D.
fell
47.
A.
important
B.
creative
C.
challenging
D.
previous
48.
A.
put
on
B.
put
away
C.
put
off
D.
put
forward
49.
A.
before
B.
after
C.
when
D.
as
50.
A.
credit
B.
loans
C.
receipts
D.
cash
51.
A.
desperately
B.
hardly
C.
eventually
D.
accurately
52.
A.
better
B.
more
C.
less
D.
worse
53.
A.
decoration
B.
love
C.
distance
D.
method
54.
A.
defend
B.
equip
C.
fix
D.
develop
55.A.
solution
B.
chance
C.
visit
D.
assistance
第二节:
语法填空(共10个小题;
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。
The
Internet
is
a
technological
wonder,
___56___(bring)
about
changes
in
all
aspects
of
our
lives.
The
Internet
has
the
power
____57____
(connect)
people
across
the
world
to
a
single
shared
community.
One
of
the
greatest
advantages
of
the
Internet
__58___
(lie)
in
the
quick
and
easy
access
to
a
huge
amount
of
information.
With
the
click
of
a
mouse
or
the
touch
of
a
button,
__59__
is
possible
to
find
out
almost
anything
we
want
to
know.
The
Internet
has
also
made
our
lives
unbelievably____60____
(convenience)
.
You
can
have
food
___61__
(deliver)
to
you
using
food
delivery
apps
and
sites.
Above
all
else,
the
Internet
helps
us
build
social
bonds.
There
are
endless
___62___(
way)
to
share
our
views
on
matters
.
However
,__63___
the
Internet
brings
many
valuable
advantages,
there
are
many
negative
effects
the
Internet
has
on
our
lives
.
we
must
be
aware
_69__these
problems
and
use
the
Internet
properly.
It
is
important
for
us
to
learn
how
to
handle
the
problems
___70__the
Internet
has
caused.
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)
假设你是红星中学高三学生李华。你的英国笔友Jim来邮件,询问你如何利用博物馆资源促进学习。请你给Jim回一封电子邮件,内容包括:
经历;
感受。
注意:1.
词数100左右;
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
第二节:读后续写(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。
The
story
between
Mr.
Jordan
and
me
was
the
most
amazing
story
I
wanted
to
share.
Mr.
Jordan
was
one
of
the
teachers
who
I
would
never
forget.
When
I
was
young
at
school,
I
loved
talking,
a
characteristic
not
always
appreciated
by
Mr.
Jordan,
my
10-grade
English
teacher.
Mr.
Jordan
was
a
teacher
whom
no
one
liked
because
he
was
too
strict.
He
stood
about
5-foot-five,
was
very
thin
and
wore
his
hair
pulled
back
in
a
way
that
gave
him
a
horsy
look.
He
wore
those
half-circular
reading
glasses.
Whenever
he
got
upset,
he
would
lower
his
head
and
look
at
you
over
the
top
of
his
glasses.
One
day
in
his
class
I
was
busy
talking.
I
didn’t
realize
he
had
stopped
teaching
and
staring
straight
at
me.
“Sam,
I
would
like
to
see
you
after
school.”
Later
Mr.
Jordan
explained
in
a
low,
but
very
firm
voice
that
showed
he
expected
me
to
listen
when
he
was
talking.
For
punishment
he
told
me
to
write
a
thousand-word
essay
on
education
and
its
effect
on
the
society.
He
wanted
it
in
by
the
following
Wednesday.
Well,
I
met
my
deadline.
I
was
confident.
It
was
a
good
paper.
And
I
expected
a
sign
of
approval
from
him.
The
next
day
in
class,
however,
he
was
looking
at
me
over
his
glasses.
He
called
me
forward
and
returned
my
paper.
“Go
back
and
rewrite,”
he
said.
“Remember,
each
paragraph
is
supported
to
begin
with
a
topic
sentence.”
When
he
gave
my
paper
back
a
second
time,
he
corrected
the
grammar.
The
third
time,
the
spelling.
The
fourth
time,
it
was
punctuation.
The
fifth,
it
wasn’t
neat
enough.
I
was
sick!
The
sixth
time,
I
rewrote
the
whole
paper
slowly
in
ink,
leaving
generous
space.
When
he
saw
it,
he
removed
his
glasses
and
smiled.
He
firmly
accepted
the
paper.
After
that,
I
put
the
whole
thing
out
of
my
mind.
注意:
1.
所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.
续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
Paragraph
1:
One
day
after
two
weeks,
Mr.
Jordan
came
into
the
class
and
said,
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
I
was
amazed,
thrilled
and
grateful.
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
参考答案
第一部分
听力
(共20小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
30
分)
1—5
BACBC
6—10
BCACA
11—15
BACBC
16—20
BABCA
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)
21~23.CCA
24~27.
BDAC
28~31.
ABDC
32~35.
DBBC
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36~40.
CEAGF
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45
BADAB
46-50
ADABD
51-55
ADCCB
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.
bringing
57.
to
connect
58.
lies
59.
it
60.
convenient
61.
delivered
62.
ways
63.
while/though/although
64.
of
65.
that/which
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)
参考范文
Dear
Jim,
I'm
glad
to
hear
from
you.
Personally,
I
find
museums
a
great
source
of
knowledge
and
beneficial
to
study.
Actually,
my
classmates
and
I
often
go
to
museums
and
attend
exhibitions
of
all
kinds.Such
visits
have
helped
us
gain
access
to
excellent
resources
and
fresh
perspectives
on
different
subjects.
Once,
in
order
to
better
understand
“Ancient
Chinese
Inventions"
in
the
history
class,my
class
went
to
China
Science
and
Technology
Museum.
Viewing
delicate
exhibits
and
listening
to
the
guide's
introduction,
I
was
deeply
impressed
by
the
wisdom
and
creativity
of
ancient
Chinese
people.
Many
museums
also
offer
online
shows
or
lectures
nowadays.
Visiting
their
websites
proves
to
be
a
rewarding
experience.
By
the
way,
London
is
home
to
many
fantastic
museums.
How
do
you
make
the
most
of
them?
Do
write
and
tell
me
about
it.
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
【参考范文】:
One
day
after
two
weeks,
Mr.
Jordan
came
into
the
class
and
said,“Class,
do
you
still
remember
the
essay
contest
held
in
our
school?They’ve
announced
the
winners.
I
am
so
glad
to
inform
you
that
Sam
has
won
the
first
prize
in
the
essay
contest
with
the
title
‘Education
and
Its
Effect
on
the
Society’.”
Then
thunderous
applause
rocked
the
classroom.
After
class,
many
classmates
asked
me
how
I
made
it.
Without
excellent
writing
skills,
I
well
remembered
that
I
told
them
it
was
all
about
six-times
rewriting
urged
by
Mr.
Jordan.
I
was
amazed,
thrilled
and
grateful.
It
was
the
first
time
I
had
ever
won
a
prize.
Years
later,
I
told
many
people
that
story,
and
my
comments,
including
my
unfriendly
description
of
Mr.
Jordan’s
appearance.
Unexpectedly,
Mr.
Jordan
wrote
to
me,
and
said
that
his
look
wasn’t
important.
What
was
important
was
the
lesson
I
had
learnt.
When
I
wrote
and
rewrote
that
paper
for
him,
I
began
to
learn
how
to
discipline
myself.
I
was
grateful
for
the
lesson
he
had
taught
me.
听力部分录音稿
Text
1
M:I
thought
you
had
planned
to
practice
the
piano
today,Lisa.
W:Well,I
did
nothing
but
write
letters
all
day.
Text
2
M:Do
you
want
to
go
with
me
to
the
gym
tomorrow
morning?
My
trainer
said
she
would
give
you
a
free
class.
W:I
would
love
to.Just
remind
me
to
go
to
my
dentist
appointment
in
the
afternoon.
Text
3
M:How
long
did
it
take
you
to
finish
your
science
project?
I
have
been
thinking
about
it
all
weekend,and
I
can’t
come
up
with
anything
worth
making!
I
don’t
know
what
to
do.
W:Don’t
worry,Billy.It
took
me
a
couple
of
months
to
get
my
science
project
worked
out
when
I
was
your
age.It’11
come
to
you.Why
don’t
you
try
going
to
the
museum?
Text
4
W:It’s
so
quiet
up
here.And
look
at
all
those
stars!
M:I
know.This
is
why
I
like
coming
up
here.It’s
nice
to
get
out
of
the
city
once
in
a
while,and
I
must
admit
that
I
love
sleeping
outdoors
like
this.
Text
5
M:You
have
one
more
month
here
before
you
get
transferred
to
the
Chicago
office.
W:Don’t
worry.I
fully
intend
to
use
this
time
to
clean
up
the
office
and
organize
all
the
files
before
I
leave.
Text
6
W:Michael,your
little
brother
was
very
rude
to
me
last
week.I
was
really
surprised.
M:I'm
sorry,Janice.He
will
be
sixteen
in
three
weeks,and
he
has
changed
a
lot
since
he
started
high
schoo1.
W:I
have
two
younger
brothers
myself,and
they
are
not
the
easiest
people
to
get
along
with,so
I
guess
I
can
understand.
M:In
all
honesty,I
know
I
was
a
pain
in
the
neck
when
I
was
his
age,too.
Text
7
M:Did
you
find
your
passport
yet?
The
trip
is
in
two
days!
W:No,not
yet,but
I
know
it
is
somewhere
around
here!
M:Honey,you’d
better
find
it!
These
tickets
to
France
were
not
cheap.
W:I
will,I
will.You
know
me,always
losing
everything
and
then
finding
it
at
the
last
second…
M:Did
you
check
the
bathroom?
Maybe
it’s
in
your
makeup
bag.You
could
fit
a
house
in
that
thing.
W:Why
would
I
put
it
in
there,Tim?
That’s
just
silly.It
probably
fell
under
the
desk.
M:If
I
check
in
the
bathroom
and
it’s
there,you
owe
me
a
drink!
That’11
be
the
first
thing
we
do
when
we
get
to
the
airport.
W:If
you
say
so.I'm
fairly
certain
I'm
not
that
forgetful,though.Anyway,the
drinks
at
the
airport
are
usually
pretty
pricey.
M:Well,I
guess
you’d
better
start
saving…
W:Why?
M:Guess
what
I
found
next
to
your
lipstick?
Text
8
W:What
a
beautiful
place
this
is!
M:Yeah.After
the
grayness
of
New
York,the
colors
of
Hawaii
seem
so
bright.
W:Well,I've
been
to
a
lot
of
amazing
beaches
in
Thailand
and
Mexico,but
this
is
definitely
one
of
the
nicest
ones
I've
been
to.Why
don’t
we
go
for
a
swim?
I
hear
there
are
lots
of
tropical
fish
we
can
see.
M:Good
idea.I
can
use
my
new
video
camera—it’s
waterproof.
W:Wow,where
did
you
get
that?
M:I
got
it
in
New
York
a
week
ago.It’s
made
by
a
company
called
GoPro.They
specialize
in
making
HD
video
cameras
for
outdoor
sports.The
bodies
of
their
cameras
are
designed
to
be
extra
strong
The
camera
can
handle
being
dropped,and
I
can
use
it
underwater
up
to
60
meters
deep.
W:And
it’s
so
small
and
lightweight.How
much
did
it
cost?
M:Well,I
could
have
gotten
the
older
model
for$200.But
I
bought
the
latest
version
for$300,because
it’s
lighter
and
has
better
picture
quality.I
also
spent
an
extra$50
for
all
extra
battery
pack.
W:Well,let’s
go
so
you
can
use
it!
Text
9
M:I
am
going
to
need
those
files
edited
and
completed
by
Monday,Sarah.I
expect
to
see
them
on
my
desk
first
thing
next
week.
W:You
got
it,Mr.Bensen.Is
there
anything
in
particular
you
would
like
me
to
include?
M:Just
make
sure
that
you
highlight
all
of
our
upcoming
shows.I
want
our
clients
to
be
aware
of
our
new
events
and
clothes
styles.
W:Of
course,sir.Should
I
start
sending
out
the
invitations
for
next
month’s
charity
party?
M:Yes!
That
needs
to
be
a
huge
success
if
we
expect
anything
from
our
summer
line
to
be
ready
anytime
soon.
W:I'll
call
the
models
this
weekend
and
remind
them
of
the
fitting
next
week.Hopefully,they
can
be
helpful
for
the
donations
for
the
event.
M:I
would
like
to
think
so.Isn’t
that
what
this
business
is
all
about—making
people
look
good
and
being
surrounded
by
the
people
that
look
the
best?
W:I
guess
so,sir.I'd
like
to
think
that
our
market
is
more
than
just
good—looking
people,though.
M:What
the
media
wants,Sarah,the
media
gets.
Text
10
Nothing
in
this
world
can
be
achieved
without
effort.Mozart
wasn’t
born
a
composer.He
practiced
the
piano
from
the
age
of
three
and
began
composing
by
the
age
of
five.His
father,who
was
also
his
teacher,was
very
strict
with
the
boy.
Jimi
Hendrix
used
to
walk
around
his
house
with
a
guitar
and
play
up
to
eight
hours
a
day.As
a
child,Jimi
used
to
listen
to
his
father’s
blues
records
alone
with
a
broom,pretending
to
play
it
like
a
guitar.Neither
of
them
had
their
gift
just
given
to
them
at
birth.They
had
to
work
hard
and
discover
that
they
had
a
gift.And
they
didn’t
just
make
do
with
what
they
had
after
that.They
kept
at
it.Hendrix
didn’t
even
know
how
to
read
music,so
everything
he
learned,he
learned
through
listening.
Another
example
is
Albert
Einstein,the
father
of
modern
physics.He
was
told
that
he
would
never
be
a
success
at
anything.No
one
wanted
to
hire
him
after
he
graduated
from
college.But
he
believed
in
himself,and
he
persevered
with
his
studies
on
his
own.
Now,I’m
not
trying
to
say
that
everyone
can
be
a
Mozart
or
an
Einstein
if
they
just
put
in
a
lot
of
time
doing
something.But
with
effort
and
passion,one
can
achieve
a
great
deal.Without
those
things,you’re
not
going
to
achieve
much.Luck
comes
to
those
who
prepare
for
it.If
you
do
something
you
love,don’t
let
little
bumps
along
the
road
stop
you.
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