2020-2021学年度下学期4月份质量监测
高二(英语)答题纸
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选择题答案:(共100分)
二、语法填空(共15分)
61_____________
62_____________
63_____________
64____________
65_____________
66_____________
67_____________
68_____________
69______________
70______________
三、改错(共10分)
When
I
was
a
child,
I
spent
more
than
ten
years
learn
the
violin.
Therefore,
I
couldn't
understand
"real
music".
After
I
graduated
high
school,
a
friend
of
mine
suggested
that
we
started
to
learn
the
guitar
because
we
both
thought
it
was
cool.
I
will
never
forget
the
day
in
which
we
went
to
buy
guitars
in
a
store.
There
I
saw
the
guitar
player
playing
the
guitar,
which
I
really
enjoyed
it.
He
became
my
first
guitar
teacher.
It
took
me
so
a
long
time
to
choose
one
among
several
wonderful
model.
Now
the
guitar
is
the
most
importance
part
of
my
life
and
I
practice
it
every
day.
书面表达(
满分共25分)
高二(英语)
选择题
1—5
ACBBC
6—10
AAABB
11—15
CCBAA
16—20
CACCB
21-25ACBAC
26-30BADCB
31-35ADBCB
36-40FCEDG
41-45ADBBC
46-50DCBAC
51-55BDACB
56-60CCCDA
语法填空
61.and
62.be
made
63.Truly
64.to
create
65.have
used/
have
been
using
66.Where
67.Gradually
68.Who
69.Development
70.of
改错
71.
learn→learning
72.
Therefore→However
73.
graduated后加from
74.
started→start
75.
in→on
76.
the→a
77.
删去it
78.
so→such
79.
model→models
80.
importance→important
书面表达:
Dear
Mr.
Black,
I
am
writing
to
tell
you
a
piece
of
good
news
that
your
cellphone
has
been
found.
On
hearing
that
you
lost
your
phone
last
night,
I
made
a
phone
call
to
the
local
taxi
company,
for
which
the
taxi
driver
works.
They
got
in
touch
with
the
driver
the
moment
they
received
my
call,
and
within
several
minutes,
a
driver
called
back
and
said
he
had
found
a
phone
on
the
back
seat
of
the
car.
Your
phone
is
kept
very
well
and
the
driver
promised
to
come
to
our
school
to
return
it
at
10:00
o’clock
this
morning.
Please
let
me
know
whether
it
is
convenient
to
you.
Yours,
Li
Hua2020—2021学年度下学期4月份质量检测试题
高二英语
第一部分
听力部分(共20小题,每小题1.5分,总计30分)
第一节
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.
What
will
the
man
do
during
the
vacation?
A.
Work
in
a
clothes
store.
B.
Travel
around
with
Sam.
C.
Go
to
the
countryside.
2.
What’s
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Husband
and
wife.
B.
Customer
and
waitress.
C.
Workmates.
3.
How
does
the
woman
sound?
A.
Excited.
B.
Confused.
C.
Annoyed.
4.
What
does
the
woman
think
Tom
needs?
A.
Punishment.
B.
Suggestions.
C.
Encouragement.
5.
Where
does
the
woman
find
her
mobile
phone?
A.
On
the
table.
B.
On
the
chair.
C.
In
her
bag.
第二节
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
What
day
is
it
today?
A.
Thursday.
B.
Friday.
C.
Saturday.
7.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
do
first?
A.
Call
Mark’s
parents.
B.
Exchange
tickets.
C.
Watch
a
match.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.
What
problem
does
the
boy
have?
A.
He
always
gets
lost
on
campus.
B.
He
has
difficulty
in
learning
physics.
C.
He
lost
his
class
schedule.
9.
Where
is
the
boy
supposed
to
be
now?
A.
In
Building
1.
B.
In
Building
3.
C.
In
Building
4.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.
Where
is
the
woman
now?
A.
At
her
home.
B.
In
a
hotel.
C.
In
a
bar.
11.
What
did
the
woman’s
neighbor
complain
about?
A.
The
meeting.
B.
The
service.
C.
The
noise.
12.
When
will
the
party
end?
A.
At
12:15.
B.
At
12:20.
C.
At
12:25.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.
What’s
the
man’s
job?
A.
A
tour
guide.
B.
A
salesman.
C.
A
translator.
14.
Who
are
most
likely
interested
in
this
product?
A.
Businessmen.
B.
Tourists.
C.
Foreign
students.
15.
How
many
languages
does
the
product
contain?
A.
6.
B.
7.
C.
8.
16.
What's
the
woman
dissatisfied
with
about
the
product?
A.
Its
size.
B.
Its
design.
C.
Its
price.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.
What
will
the
temperature
be
tomorrow?
A.
16℃~30℃.
B.
18℃~28℃.
C.
16℃~23℃.
18.
How
will
the
day
start
on
Sunday?
A.
Windy.
B.
Sunny.
C.
Cloudy.
19.
When
will
it
probably
be
pretty
cold?
A.
Next
Monday.
B.
Next
Tuesday.
C.
Next
Wednesday.
20.
How
often
is
the
weather
forecast?
A.
Once
a
day.
B.
Twice
a
day.
C.
Three
times
a
day.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,
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,
从每题所给的四个选题(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。并在答题卡上将选项涂黑。
A
Pacific
Science
Center
Guide
◆Visit
Pacific
Science
Center’s
Store
Don’t
forget
to
stop
by
Pacific
Science
Center’s
Store
while
you
are
here
to
pick
up
a
wonderful
science
activity
or
souvenir
to
remember
your
visit.
The
store
is
located
(位于)
upstairs
in
Building
3
right
next
to
the
Laser
Dome.
◆Hungry?
Our
exhibits
will
feed
your
mind,
but
what
about
your
body?
Our
café
offers
a
complete
menu
of
lunch
and
snack
options,
in
addition
to
seasonal
specials.
The
café
is
located
upstairs
in
Building
1
and
is
open
daily
until
one
hour
Pacific
Science
Center
closes.
◆Rental
Information
Lockers
are
available
to
store
any
belongs
during
your
visit.
The
lockers
are
located
in
Building
1
near
the
Information
Desk
and
in
Building
3.
Pushchairs
and
wheelchairs
are
available
to
rent
at
the
Information
Desk
and
Denny
Way
entrance.
ID
required.
◆Support
Pacific
Science
Center
Since
1962,
Pacific
Science
Center
has
been
inspiring
a
passion
(热情)
for
discovery
and
lifelong
learning
in
science,
math
and
technology.
Today,
Pacific
Science
Center
serves
more
than
1.3
million
people
a
year
and
brings
inquiry-based
science
education
to
classrooms
and
community
events
all
over
Washington
State.
It’s
an
amazing
accomplishment
and
one
we
cannot
achieve
without
generous
support
from
individuals,
corporations,
and
other
social
organizations.
Visit
pacificsciencecenter.
org
to
find
various
ways
you
can
support
Pacific
Science
Center.
21.Where
can
you
buy
a
souvenir
at
Pacific
Science
Center?
A.In
Building
3.
B.In
Building
l.
C.At
the
Laser
Dome.
D.At
the
Denny
Way
entrance.
22.Which
of
the
following
about
the
Pacific
Science
Center
is
NOT
true?
A.You
can
have
lunch
there.
B.The
exhibits
there
will
feed
your
mind.
C.There
is
no
place
to
store
your
belongs.
D.Pushchairs
and
wheelchairs
are
available
to
rent.
23.What
does
Pacific
Science
Center
do
for
schools?
A.Train
science
teachers.
B.Take
science
to
the
classroom.
C.Inspire
scientific
research.
D.Distribute
science
books.
B.
Some
scientists
say
that
animals
in
the
ocean
are
increasingly
threatened
by
noise
pollution
caused
by
human
beings.
The
noise
that
affects
sea
creatures
comes
from
a
number
of
human
activities.
It
is
caused
mainly
by
industrial
underwater
explosions,
ocean
drilling,
and
ship
engines.
Such
noises
are
added
to
natural
sounds.
These
sounds
include
the
breaking
of
ice
field,
underwater
earthquakes,
and
sounds
made
by
animals
themselves.
Decibels
measured
in
water
are
different
from
those
measured
on
land.
A
noise
of
one
hundred
and
twenty
decibels
on
land
causes
pain
to
human
ears.
In
water,
a
decibel
level
of
one
hundred
and
ninety-five
would
have
the
same
effect.
Some
scientists
have
proposed
setting
a
noise
limit
of
one
hundred
and
twenty
decibels
in
oceans.
They
have
observed
that
noises
at
that
level
can
frighten
and
confuse
whales.
A
team
of
American
and
Canadian
scientists
discovered
that
louder
noises
can
seriously
injure
some
animals.
The
research
team
found
that
powerful
underwater
explosions
were
causing
whales
in
the
area
to
lose
their
hearing.
This
seriously
affected
the
whale's
ability
to
exchange
information
and
find
their
way.
Some
of
the
whales
even
died.
The
explosions
had
caused
their
ears
to
bleed
and
become
infected.
Many
researchers
whose
work
depends
on
ocean
sounds
are
against
a
limit
of
one
hundred
and
twenty
decibels.
They
say
such
a
limit
would
mean
an
end
to
important
industrial
and
scientific
research.
Scientists
do
not
know
how
much
and
what
kinds
of
noises
are
harmful
to
ocean
animals.
However,
many
scientists
suspect
that
noise
is
a
greater
danger
than
they
believed.
They
want
to
prevent
noises
from
harming
creatures
in
the
ocean.
24.According
to
the
passage,
which
of
the
following
is
increasingly
dangerous
to
sea
creatures?
A.The
man-made
noise.
B.The
noises
made
by
themselves.
C.The
sound
of
earthquakes.
D.The
sound
of
the
ice-breaking.
25.Which
of
the
following
is
discussed
in
the
second
paragraph?
A.Different
places
with
different
types
of
noise.
B.The
very
human
ears
sensitive
to
all
types
of
noises.
C.The
same
noise
measure
differently
on
land
and
in
the
ocean.
D.The
ocean
animal's
reaction
to
noises.
26.As
to
the
influence
of
noises
on
whales,
which
of
the
following
statements
is
true?
A.They
are
deaf
to
noises.
B.Noises
at
a
certain
level
may
hurt
them.
C.They
are
easily
confused
by
noises.
D.Noises
will
limit
their
ability
to
reproduce.
27.We
can
know
from
the
passage
that
many
scientists
think
that
the
noise
limit
of
one
hundred
twenty
decibels
would
.
A.prevent
them
from
doing
their
research
work
B.benefit
them
a
lot
in
their
research
work
C.do
good
to
their
health
D.increase
the
industrial
output
C
In
an
effort
to
create
more
environmentally
friendly
vacations,
Norwegian
cruise
operator
(挪威邮轮公司)
Hurtigruten
is
making
a
plan
to
power
its
ships
using
dead
fish.
This
doesn’t
mean
that
Norwegian
cruise
liners
will
be
doubling
as
fishing
ships;
the
dead
fish
will
come
from
Norway’s
good
fishing
industry,
not
as
any
sort
of
by-product
of
the
cruise
industry.
But
it
s
a
plan
that
promises
to
make
use
of
the
leftovers
and
offcuts
of
the
fishing
industry
to
make
shipping
less
wasteful.
So
how
do
dead
fish
get
transformed
into
fuel?
Organic
waste
of
any
kind
can
be
mixed
to
produce
a
type
of
fuel
known
as
biogas
(沼气).
If
it
sounds
smelly,
well…it
is,
and
not
just
because
of
the
dead
fish.
Biogas
can
also
have
small
amounts
of
hydrogen
sulphide,
a
chemical
compound,
which
can
give
it
a
bad
egg
smell.
It’s
not
a
particularly
attractive
process,
but
don’
t
worry:
those
smells
won’t
be
given
off
from
your
cruise
ship’s
exhaust.
The
raw
materials
in
the
biogas
can
be
cleaned,
which
creates
liquid
biogas.
What
others
see
as
a
problem,
we
see
as
a
resource
and
a
solution,
said
Daniel
Skjeldam
Hurtigruten
chief
executive.
“By
introducing
biogas
as
fuel
for
cruise
ships,
Hurtigruten
will
be
the
first
cruise
company
to
power
ships
with
fossil-free
(无化石的)
fuel”
Biogas
is
certainly
cleaner
than
heavy
oil,
but
it’s
not
exactly
carbon-free.
So
while
the
plan
might
be
a
creative
way
of
making
use
of
organic
waste,
as
well
as
helping
to
get
rid
of
fossil
fuels,
it’s
not
a
perfect
solution.
However,
it’s
at
least
a
step
in
a
better
direction.
And
the
company
will
also
be
stopping
single-use
plastics
on
its
17
cruise
ships.
It’s
good
to
see
change
happening
in
a
dirty
industry.
28.What
kind
of
dead
fish
will
be
used
in
the
plan?
A.Those
from
tourists.
B.Those
from
restaurants.
C.Those
from
the
cruise
industry.
D.Those
from
the
fishing
industry.
29.What
is
the
limitation
of
the
plan?
A.Biogas
is
smellier
than
heavy
oil.
B.The
making
of
biogas
isn’t
cost-saving
C.Biogas
burning
produces
chemicals
containing
carbon.
D.The
raw
materials
are
not
enough
to
cover
the
needs.
30.What
does
the
author
think
of
Hurtigruten’s
plan?
A.It
is
all
talk.
B.It
will
be
of
some
help.
C.It
is
daring.
D.It
will
cause
a
debate.
31.What
would
be
the
best
title
for
this
text?
A.Dead
fish
will
soon
make
power
B.Norway’s
fishing
industry
meets
a
challenge
C.Smelly
biogas
has
caused
new
problems
D.Hurtigruten
points
out
the
world
resource
issue
D
After
astronaut
Rusty
Schweickart
looked
down
at
the
Earth
from
space
for
the
first
time,
he
described
a
sense
of
awe
that
has
become
common
to
almost
every
space
traveler
since.
“You
realize
that
on
that
little
blue
and
white
thing
there
is
everything
that
means
anything
to
you,
all
history
and
music
and
poetry
and
art
and
death
and
birth
and
love,
all
of
it
on
that
little
spot
out
there
you
can
cover
with
your
thumb.”
No
matter
what
country
you’re
from,
you
return
from
space
with
a
feeling
that
our
home
is
tiny,
fragile,
and
something
we
need
to
protect.
Anyone
who
reads
the
new
book
Growth
by
one
of
my
favorite
thinkers
will
come
with
similar
urgency.
The
author,
Czech-Canadian
profe
Vaclav
Smil,
approaches
things
from
a
scientist’s
point
of
view,
but
he
reaches
the
same
conclusion:
The
Earth
is
fragile
and
“before
it
is
too
late,
we
should
launch
the
most
fundamental
task
of
making
any
future
growth
consistent
with
the
long-term
preservation
of
our
planet.”
Before
I
get
into
how
Smil
came
to
this
conclusion,
I
should
warn
you.
Although
Growth
is
a
brilliant
combination
of
everything
we
can
learn
from
patterns
of
growth
in
the
natural
and
human-made
world,
it’s
not
for
everyone.
Long
sections
read
like
a
textbook
or
an
engineering
guidebook.
And
it
has
99
pages
of
references!
The
book
covers
everything
from
agriculture
to
steel
production
to
smartphone
use.
Smil’s
goal
is
to
show
that
no
matter
what
field
you’re
talking
about,
eventually
you
hit
growth
limits.
As
Smil
writes,
“My
aim
is
to
explain
varieties
of
growth
in
evolutionary
and
historical
perspectives
and
to
appreciate
both
the
accomplishments
and
the
limits
of
growth
in
modern
ivilization…”
I
don’t
agree
with
all
of
his
analysis.
In
particular,
I'm
more
optimistic
than
he
is
about
the
degree
to
which
today’s
renewable
energy
technologies
carl
be
used,
and
the
pace
at
which
scientists
and
engineers
will
develop
new
clean
sources.
In
my
view,
Smil
underestimates
our
accelerating
ability
to
model
the
physical
world
using
digital
technologies
equipped
with
artificial
intelligence.
But
I've
always
felt
that
Smil’s
great
strength
isn’t
predicting
the
future,
but
documenting
the
past.
There’s
great
value
in
that—you
can’t
see
what’s
coming
next
if
you
don’t
understand
what’s
come
before.
Nobody
sees
the
big
picture
with
as
wide
an
aperture(光圈孔径)
as
Vaclav
Smil.
32.What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“similar
urgency”
refer
to
in
paragraph
2?
A.To
protect
our
home
is
difficult.
B.It’s
too
late
to
protect
the
Earth.
C.The
Earth
means
everything
to
us.
D.We
need
to
protect
the
fragile
Earth.
33.What’s
the
writing
style
of
the
book
Growth?
A.Causal.
B.Academic.
C.Humorous.
D.Straightforward.
34.How
does
the
writer
of
this
article
feel
about
the
renewable
energy
technologies?
A.Anxious.
B.Objective.
C.Optimistic.
D.Pessimistic.
35.What
information
does
the
last
paragraph
intend
to
tell
us?
A.Smil
intends
to
document
the
history.
B.Smil
sees
the
world
from
a
great
angle.
C.Smil
shows
great
concern
for
the
future.
D.Smil
describes
a
promising
future
for
us.
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。
Many
of
us
devote
valuable
time,
energy
and
money
to
planning
our
vacations.
We
do
this
because
we
know
for
sure
that
going
on
vacations
must
be
good
for
us.
Research
proves
this
feeling
without
a
doubt.
36.
Yet,
although
there
are
these
benefits,
many
of
us
return
home
with
a
feeling
that
our
last
vacation
was
OK
—
but
not
great.
37.
A
classic
one
for
vacation
planners
is
trying
to
make
full
use
of
the
money
by
planning
trips
that
have
too
many
parts.
Perhaps
you're
planning
a
trip
to
Europe,
seven
cities
in
10
days,
and
you
realize
it
will
cost
only
a
little
more
to
add
two
more
destinations
to
the
list.
Sounds
fine
in
theory,
but
travelling
from
one
place
to
the
next
hardly
gives
an
opportunity
to
experience
what
psychologists
call
mindfulness
—
time
to
take
in
our
new
environment,
time
to
think
about
our
travel
experiences.
38.
Such
as
how
to
find
a
good
flight
deal,
how
to
get
from
A
to
B,
or
which
destinations
to
add
to
or
remove
from
our
journey.
These
issues
may
seem
important,
but
our
psychological
state
of
mind
is
far
more
important.
39.
Firstly,
choose
your
travel
partners
wisely,
because
nothing
contributes
more
greatly
to
a
trip
than
the
right
partners.
Secondly,
don't
spend
your
vacation
time
in
a
place
where
everything
is
too
expensive
so
as
to
keep
positive.
40.
A.Planning
trips
is
helpful
to
us
physically
and
mentally.
B.Thirdly,
means
of
transportation
is
another
big
headache.
C.In
order
to
change
this,
some
mistakes
should
be
avoided.
D.Actually,
vacation
happiness
is
based
on
the
following
top
rules.
E.Another
mistake
is
that
we
worry
too
much
about
strategic
issues.
F.Vacations
help
us
perform
better
at
work,
improve
our
sleep
quality
and
fight
against
depression.
G.Above
all,
shop
wisely,
for
meaningful
experiences
provide
more
happiness
than
physical
belongings.
第三部分
英语知识运用
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A,
B,
C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I
sat
and
waited
for
Kathleen
to
speak.
“Annie,”
she
said,
“A
food
bank
that
serves
the
elderly
is
asking
for
41
.
I’d
like
you
to
organize
the
event.”
“Well,
err...sure.”
As
I
stuttered
(结巴地说)
through
my
42
,
all
I
could
think
was,
“What?
Why
me?”
I
walked
back
to
my
office
wondering
where
to
43
.
This
was
a
time
44
the
economy
was
getting
worse.
The
rise
in
unemployment
forced
many
of
my
coworkers
to
45
to
survive.
How
could
I
ask
them
for
more?
That
evening
I
drove
home,
depressed.
Then
I
remembered
once
my
father
was
out
of
work.
Mom
wrote
a
note
to
Jim,
the
milkman,
asking
him
not
to
46
any
more
milk.
Two
days
later
Jim
picked
up
the
47
and
left
four
liters
of
milk.
He
left
a
message,
48
,
“Kids
need
milk.”
The
milk
delivery
49
as
usual
and
Jim
never
collected
a
cent
50
us.
The
memory
of
Jim’s
51
fired
my
enthusiasm.
Perhaps
I’d
be
in
for
a
pleasant
surprise.
The
next
morning
I
52
signs
about
our
food
drive
all
over
the
cafeteria
and
on
every
notice
board
I
could
find.
Each
sign
said,
“Food
drive
to
support
the
poor
elderly!
53
of
non-perishable
(不易腐的)
foods
are
greatly
needed.”
Within
a
few
days
I
had
to
locate
empty
office
space
to
54
a
large
number
of
contributions
we
had
55
.
One
of
my
coworkers,
Maggie,
made
the
rounds
with
me
every
day
from
one
department
to
another
to
pick
up
the
canned
goods
and
other
56
.
Though
over
sixty,
she
57
manage
to
push
our
food
trolley
(手推车)
around
like
a
woman
half
her
age.
I
asked
her
where
she
got
all
the
enthusiasm.
She
said,
“With
the
unemployment
rate
touching
10
percent,
I
can’t
think
of
a
better
way
to
be
58
for
keeping
our
jobs
59
so
many
have
lost
theirs.
Sure
money
is
tight.
But
when
isn’t
it?
People
need
food.”
As
I
listened
to
Maggie,
the
milkman’s
words
60
in
my
ears,
“Kids
need
milk.”
41.A.help
B.advice
C.pity
D.medicine
42.A.complaint
B.comment
C.explanation
D.response
43.A.sit
B.begin
C.stay
D.work
44.A.that
B.when
C.how
D.which
45.A.drive
B.attempt
C.struggle
D.refuse
46.A.spare
B.drink
C.sell
D.deliver
47.A.keys
B.kids
C.empties
D.cents
48.A.read
B.reading
C.written
D.writing
49.A.continued
B.returned
C.stopped
D.delayed
50.A.for
B.to
C.from
D.with
51.A.happiness
B.kindness
C.patience
D.politeness
52.A.broke
up
B.raised
up
C.gave
up
D.put
up
53.A.Donations
B.Demands
C.Bargains
D.Commands
54.A.check
B.separate
C.store
D.clear
55.A.bought
B.collected
C.found
D.selected
56.A.clothes
B.books
C.foods
D.gifts
57.A.might
B.would
C.should
D.must
58.A.lucky
B.proud
C.grateful
D.delighted
59.A.unless
B.until
C.despite
D.when
60.A.rang
B.fell
C.hid
D.disappeared
第三节(共10小题,
每题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。
In
much
of
Asia,
especially
the
so-called“rice
bowl”cultures
of
China,
Japan,Korea
61.Vietnam,
food
is
usually
eaten
with
chopsticks.
Chopsticks
are
usually
two
long,
thin
pieces
of
wood
or
bamboo.
They
can
also
62.(make)
of
plastic
or
animal
bone.
Sometimes
chopsticks
are
quite
artistic.
63.(true)
elegant
chopsticks
might
be
made
of
gold
and
silver
with
Chinese
characters.
Skilled
workers
also
combine
various
hard
woods
64.(create)special
designs.
The
Chinese
65.(use)
chopsticks
for
five
thousand
years.
People
probably
cooked
their
food
in
large
pots,
66.food
was
removed
using
wigs(树枝).
Over
time,
as
the
population
grew,
people
began
cutting
food
into
small
pieces
so
it
would
cook
more
quickly.
Food
in
small
pieces
could
be
eaten
easily
with
twigs
which
67.(gradual)
turned
into
chopsticks.
Some
people
think
that
the
great
Chinese
scholar
Confucius(孔子),
68.
lived
from
roughly
551
to
479
B.C.,
influenced
the
69.(develop)
of
chopsticks.
Confucius
believed
knives
would
remind
people
70.
killings
and
were
too
violent
for
use
at
the
table.
Chopsticks
are
not
used
everywhere
in
Asia.
In
India,
for
example,
most
people
traditionally
eat
with
their
hands.
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一下作文。
文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在此处加一个漏字符号(∧),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:在错的词下划一个横线,并在其下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从十一处起)不计分。
When
I
was
a
child,
I
spent
more
than
ten
years
learn
the
violin.
Therefore,
I
couldn't
understand
"real
music".
After
I
graduated
high
school,
a
friend
of
mine
suggested
that
we
started
to
learn
the
guitar
because
we
both
thought
it
was
cool.
I
will
never
forget
the
day
in
which
we
went
to
buy
guitars
in
a
store.
There
I
saw
the
guitar
player
playing
the
guitar,
which
I
really
enjoyed
it.
He
became
my
first
guitar
teacher.
It
took
me
so
a
long
time
to
choose
one
among
several
wonderful
model.
Now
the
guitar
is
the
most
importance
part
of
my
life
and
I
practice
it
every
day.
书面表达(
满分共25分)
假定你是李华,你的外籍教师Mr.
Black昨天夜里把手机落上了子出租车上,现在你帮助他找了回来,请给他写一封邮件,说明以下情况:
1.寻找过程:求助出租车公司;
2.手机状况:完好无损;
3.预约今天上午10:00司机送还手机。
注意:1.词数80左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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