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按秘密级事项管理★启用前
湖南省2021年高一年级选科走班摸底模拟考试试卷
英语
本试卷共
67小题。时量为
120分钟,满分
150分
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号、考场号和座位号填写在答题卡上。
2.作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用
2B铅笔在答题卡上对应题目选项的答案信息
点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案。答案不能答在试卷上。
3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域
内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新答案;不准使用铅笔和涂
改液。不按以上要求作答无效。
4.考生必须保证答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,将答题卡交回。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分
30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的
答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节
(共
5个小题;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
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.In
a
hospital.
B.In
a
school.
C.In
a
shop.
2.What
will
be
shown
shortly
after
the
news?
A.food
program.
3.What’s
the
date
today?
A.16th.
B.football
match.
B.17th.
C.A
chat
show.
C.18th.
4.What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.Husband
and
wife
5.What
are
the
speakers
doing?
A.Painting
a
house.
第二节
B.Waiter
and
customer
C.Doctor
and
patient
C.Drawing
a
picture.
B.Cleaning
walls.
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
is
the
problem
of
the
car?
A.It
runs
too
slow
B.It
can’t
start.
C.It
makes
a
strange
noise.
7.What
will
the
speakers
do?
A.Wait
and
add
some
water.
B.Wait
and
add
some
oil.
C.Ask
a
repairman
to
help
them.
听下面一段对话,回答第
8、第
9和第
10三个小题。
8.What
is
the
man’s
purpose
of
the
call?
A.To
confirm
an
appointment.B.To
cancel
an
appointment.C.To
reschedule
an
appointment.
9.What
is
the
man
going
to
do
today?
A.See
Dr.
Smith.
B.Drive
to
America.
C.Attend
a
conference.
10.What
is
the
man
advised
to
do?
【英语试题卷·第
1页(共
8页)】
A.Take
his
medical
records.
B.Go
to
Dr.
Smith’s
office
on
time.
C.Make
a
call
before
coming.
听下面一段对话,回答第
11至第
13三个小题。
11.What
is
the
woman's
problem?
A.She
forgot
to
buy
apple
pies.
B.The
apple
pies
she
made
have
gone
bad.
C.She
is
at
a
loss
what
to
have
for
dessert.
12.What
does
the
woman
say
about
Steve's
parents?
A.They
are
very
considerate.
B.They
are
always
complaining.
C.They
tend
to
eat
less
dessert.
13.What
does
the
man
suggest
the
woman
do?
A.Go
out
to
have
dinner.
B.Buy
some
fruit
and
vegetables.
C.Prepare
fresh
fruit
and
cheese
for
dessert.
听下面一段对话,回答第
14至第
16三个小题。
14.Who
has
influenced
the
man
most
in
sports?
A.His
mother.
15.What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
man’s
answers?
A.They’re
surprising.
B.They’re
satisfying.
16.What
does
the
man
think
is
very
important
in
sports?
B.His
best
friend.
C.His
PE
teacher.
C.They’re
off
the
point.
A.Teaching
students
to
be
good
losers.
B.Encouraging
students
to
train
hard.
C.Making
students
love
all
sports
activities.
听下面一段独白,回答第
17至第
20四个小题。
17.What
event
are
the
speakers
attending?
A.A
dinner
party.
18.What
does
the
woman
want
most
right
now?
A.To
dance.
B.To
eat
something.
19.What
did
the
man
eat
when
he
first
arrived?
A.Some
cheese.
B.Fish
and
rice.
20.According
to
the
woman,
what
probably
cost
a
lot
of
money?
A.The
flowers.
B.Jennie’s
clothes.
C.Matt’s
tie.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分
40分)
(共
15小题;每小题
2分,满分
30分)
B.A
wedding.
C.An
anniversary
celebration.
C.To
change
her
clothes.
C.Some
cake.
第一节
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
在答题卡上将选项涂黑。
A
Enjoy
amazing
360-degree
views
over
London
from
the
London
Eye,
a
rotating
(旋转的)
observation
wheel
which
is
135
meters
high.
Spot
some
of
the
capital’s
most
famous
landmarks,
including
Big
Ben,
the
Houses
of
Parliament
and
Buckingham
Palace.
How
long
does
it
take
to
go
round
the
London
Eye?
The
gradual
rotation
in
one
of
the
32
high-tech
glass
capsules
(胶囊)
takes
approximately
(大约)
30
minutes
and
gives
you
an
ever-changing
view
of
London.
You
can
skip
most
of
the
queues
with
a
fast-track
ticket.
Where
is
the
London
Eye
and
how
do
I
get
there?
The
London
Eye
is
located
on
the
South
Bank
of
the
River
Thames.
The
nearest
tube
station
is
Waterloo,
but
Charing
Cross,
Westminster
and
Embankment
are
also
a
short
walk
away.
Several
bus
routes
stop
near
the
London
Eye.
How
to
book
London
Eye
tickets?
Tickets
to
the
London
Eye
must
be
pre-booked
on
the
Internet
with
timed
entry.
Prices
【英语试题卷·第
2页(共
8页)】
Child
ticket:
From
?23.00
per
ticket.
Adult
ticket:
From
?28.00
per
ticket.
Children
under
three
years
old
enter
free.
Opening
hours
The
London
Eye
opening
time
varies
throughout
the
year.
Typically
the
attraction
opens
at
10am
and
closes
between
6pm
and
8.30pm.
Make
sure
you
check
it
before
your
visit
to
get
the
best
experience
Important
information
We
encourage
you
to
arrive
at
the
attraction
as
early
as
possible,
to
allow
more
time
for
security
checks.
Please
note
items
that
CAN
and
CANNOT
be
taken
on
board
the
London
Eye.
21.What
do
we
know
about
the
London
Eye?
A.It
has
fixed
opening
hours.
B.No
queuing
is
needed
to
take
it.
C.A
ride
on
it
takes
about
half
an
hour.
D.It
lies
some
distance
away
from
Waterloo.
22.What
is
a
must
to
pay
a
visit
to
the
London
Eye?
A.Booking
tickets
online
in
advance.
C.Being
accompanied
by
an
adult.
B.Taking
no
items
on
board.
D.Arriving
at
the
attraction
ahead.
23.How
much
should
a
couple
with
their
son
aged
5
and
daughter
aged
2
pay
to
visit
the
London
Eye?
A.At
least
?56.
C.At
least
?79.
B.At
least
?74.
D.At
least
?102.
B
Almost
every
second
of
every
day
an
older
adult
falls
in
the
United
States.
That's
approximately
(大约)
29
million
falls
per
year
and
nearly
27,000
deaths.
according
to
the
Centers
for
Disease
Control
and
Prevention.
Still
in
the
stating
stage,
the
Active
Pelvis
Orthosis
(APO)
system
in
Switzerland
wants
to
make
a
lightweight,
wearable
exoskeleton
(外骨骼)
that
could
detect
signs
of
balance
loss
and
assist
(协助)
with
balance
recovery
to
keep
the
elderly
wearer
from
falling,
only
when
needed.
Other
exoskeletons,
either
in
development
or
on
the
market
today,
assist
with
movement
and
make
heavy
objects
feel
lighter.
Mobility-impaired
(行动不便的)
people
can
walk
again.
But
none
of
these
devices
predict
(预测)
what
the
wearer
is
going
to
do
next
and
take
measures
to
correct
an
unsteady
move.
The
3
kilogram
(6.7
pound)
exoskeleton
was
built
entirely
from
scratch
by
the
research
team
and
is
designed
to
be
worn
on
the
lower
half
of
the.
body.
A
waistband
connects
to
two
movable
carbon
fiber
braces
(支架),
each
one
positioned
(定位)
on
the
outer
side
of
a
leg.
Tiny
motors
and
so-called
“adaptive
oscillators”
(适配振荡器)
in
the
computer
circuits(电路)
use
a
special
process
to
detect
the,
wearer's
unique
paces.
That
part
takes
just
a
few
minutes.
While
wearing
the
exoskeleton,
a
person
may
feel
the
braces
and
the
motors
pushing
slightly
on
their
legs.
If
their
paces
go
against
normal,
the
motors
create
a
force
in
the
braces
that
cause
them
to
stiffen
up
and
push
a
little
more
strongly
against
the
legs,
which
provides
stability
(稳定性).
In
the
next
three
years,
the
APO
hopes
to
develop
something
that
is
commercially
available.
24.Why
is
the
new
exoskeleton
invented?
A.To
slower
users'
walking
paces.
B.To
improve
users’
walking
ability
【英语试题卷·第
3页(共
8页)】
C.To
promote
users'
sense
of
balance.
25.What’s
the
feature
of
the
new
exoskeleton?
A.It
keeps
users
warm.
D.To
prevent
users
from
falling
B.It
is
worn
on
the
back.
C.It
helps
users
move
around.
D.It
corrects
an
unsteady
move.
26.What
does
paragraph
4
mainly
talk
about?
A.How
the
new
exoskeleton
works.
B.Where
the
braces
are
positioned.
C.How
long
it
takes
to
detect
the
user's
pacesD.What
the
new
exoskeleton
was
built
from.
27.What
is
the
purpose
of
the
author
in
writing
this
text?
A.To
call
on
care
for
the
elderly.
C.To
advertise
new
device
B.To
introduce
a
new
invention.
D.To
bring
hope
for
the
elderly.
C
The
world'
s
largest
iceberg
is
floating
toward
the
island
of
South
Georgia
in
the
southern
Atlantic
Ocean.
Scientists
fear
the
iceberg
could
crash
into
the
island
and
block
major
feeding
areas
for
a
large
population
of
penguins
and
seals.
The
huge
iceberg,
named
A68a,
broke
away
from
Antarctica's
Larsen
C
ice
shelf
in
2017.
It
has
since
floated
toward
South
Georgia,
a
British
overseas
territory.
Satellite
images
show
the
iceberg
has
remained
in
one
piece,
about
150
kilometers
long
and
48
kilometers
wide,
which
is
traveling
at
one
kilometer
an
hour
and
is
on
a
path
to
hit
South
Georgia
in
around
30
days.
The
British
Antarctic
Survey
says
it
is
concerned
that
if
the
iceberg
hits
the
island,
it
could
prevent
the
penguins
(企鹅)
and
seals
from
reaching
food
supplies.
Professor
Geraint
Tarling,
an
ecologist
(生态学家)
with
the
Survey,
says
right
now
is
the
time
of
year
when
seals
and
penguins
spend
a
lot
of
time
caring
for
their
young.
This
means
the
distance
that
parents
have
to
travel
to
find
food
is
important.
Ecologists
say
an
iceberg
crash
would
also
disturb
materials
settled
on
the
seabed,
possibly
polluting
the
surrounding
(周围)
seas.
As
the
iceberg
melts
(融化),it
would
also
release
large
amounts
of
fresh
water
into
the
ocean.
This
could
affect
krill
(磷虾)
populations
that
are
a
major
source
of
food
for
the
island's
wildlife.
Tarling
says
the
iceberg
could
remain
for
10
years
and
change
the
area's
whole
ecosystem.
These
are
globally
significant
populations
of
these
species.
If
these
species
fail
in
this
particular
area,
then
the
numbers
globally
are
going
to
go
down
quite
dramatically(大幅).

The
breaking
off
of
icebergs
from
Antarctica
is
a
natural
process.
But
the
process
is
changing
with
climate
change.
"What
we'
re
seeing
with
models
and
some
observations(观察)
now
is
the
rate
at
which
this
is
happening
is
increasing.
And
so,
this
might
become
more
of
a
usual
thing
into
the
future,

Tarling
said.
The
iceberg
also
could
damage
South
Georgia's
valuable
fishing
industry(工业).
Fishers
pay
for
the
rights
to
catch
Patagonian
toothfish,
icefish
and
krill
in
waters
off
the
island.
Officials
are
hoping
that
changing
weather
patterns
could
direct
the
iceberg
out
into
the
open
ocean,
where
it
would,
in
time,
break
up
and
melt.
28.How
will
the
floating
iceberg
probably
affect
penguins?
A.It
will
force
them
to
move
away.
B.It
will
destroy
their
food
supplies.
C.It
will
occupy
their
feeding
areas.
D.It
will
prevent
them
from
getting
food.
29.Which
species
plays
the
most
important
role
in
the
whole
ecosystem
of
this
area?
A.Krill.
D.Penguin.
30.What
do
officials
hope
to
do
to
reduce
the
effect
of
the
floating
iceberg?
A.Break
it
into
pieces.
B.Lead
it
to
the
open
ocean.
B.Seal.
C.Icefish.
【英语试题卷·第
4页(共
8页)】
C.Stop
it
from
moving.
D.Sink
it
to
the
bottom
of
the
sea.
31.What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.A
Floating
Iceberg
Puts
Wildlife
at
Risk
B.A
Floating
Iceberg
Causes
Weather
Change
C.A
Floating
Iceberg
Pollutes
the
Surrounding
Seas
D.A
Floating
Iceberg
Damages
the
Whole
Ecosystem
D
Every
superhero,
no
matter
how
small,
needs
a
cape(披风).
That
was
Robyn
Rosenberger’s
motivation
when
she
started
sewing
superhero
caps
for
kids
with
cancer,
heart
defects,
and
other
serious
diseases.
It
all
began
when
she
was
making
a
cape
as
a
birthday
present
for
her
nephew.
Rosenberger
heard
of
a
girl
named
Brenna
who
was
battling
a
potentially
deadly
skin
condition
called
harlequin
ichthyosis(鱼鳞病).
Anyone
going
through
what
she
was
going
through
had
to
be
tough.
“I
had
a
happy
moment,”
Rosenberger
says.
“Brenna
was
a
superhero!
She
needed
a
cape.”
So,
Rosenberger
sent
her
one,
and
Brenna’s
mother
was
delighted.
Rosenberger
found
ten
more
kids
online
and
sent
out
ten
more
capes.
Before
long,
she
quit
her
job
at
a
software
company
to
devote
herself
to
,
a
website
where
people
can
buy
handmade
capes
for
brave
kids
facing
illness
and
disability.
Since
2013,
Rosenberger
and
her
small
paid
staff
have
sent
more
than
12,000
handmade
capes
to
kids
in
all
500
states
and
15
other
countries.
The
capes
come
in
pink,
blue,
purple,
or
red
and
can
be
decorated
with
the
child’s
initials(姓氏首字母)
or
specialized
patches,
including
a
heart,
a
rocket,
or
a
lightning
bolt.
One
receiver
was
eight-month-old
Gabe,
who
was
born
with
a
cleft
palate(腭裂)
and
Coffin-Siris
Syndrome,
which
causes
distinct
(特有的)
facial
features.
Rosenberger
sent
him
a
red
cape
with
a
bright
yellow
G
in
the
center.
It
was
a
hit.
Gabe
is
now
a
fixture
on
the
company’s
social
media
posts.
“The
TinySuperhero
community
has
been
a
wonderful
connection
to
have,”
says
Gabe’s
mom,
Kate
Glocke.
“In
fact,
two
years
later,
we
still
bring
Gabe’s
cape
with
us
to
every
hospital
appointment.”
32.Why
did
Rosenberger
send
Brenna
a
cape?
A.Brenna
was
her
nephew’s
friend.
C.She
promised
Brenna
to
make
one.
B.She
wanted
to
encourage
Brenna.
D.Brenna
couldn’t
make
it
by
herself.
33.Why
did
Rosenberger
give
up
her
job
to
devote
herself
to
the
website?
A.More
sick
kids
need
comfort.
C.It
is
popular
with
people.
B.It
makes
her
earn
more.
D.Kids
like
diverse
cape.
34.What
does
the
underlines
word
“patches”
probably
mean?
A.capes
35.Which
word
can
describe
Rosenberger?
A.Determined.
B.Helpful.
B.superhero
C.colors
D.shapes.
C.Proud.
D.Independent.
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
多余项。
How
to
Make
a
Mind
Map
Mind
map
isn't
just
about
creating
a
map.
It
is
a
visual
information
management
tool
that
transforms
the
way
we
think
and
develops
our
visual
thinking
capacity.36..
Begin
with
the
main
concept
First
determine
the
main
purpose
of
your
mind
map
and
write
it
down.37.,
your
central
idea
will
become
the
core
topic
of
the
diagram.
Your
main
concept
could
be:
a
problem
you're
trying
to
work
through,
the
project
you're
brainstorming
(头脑风暴),
or
a
difficult
concept
【英语试题卷·第
5页(共
8页)】
that
you're
trying
to
learn.
Add
branches
to
the
main
concept
38.,
add
branches
that
will
outline
the
most
basic
subtopics.
The
branches
should
help
you
to
begin
organizing
the
information.
Keywords
and
short
phrases
will
be
enough.
39.
Once
you
have
identified
the
main
subjects
within
your
topic,
add
more
branches
to
them
until
you
run
out
of
valuable
information.
Make
sure
that
you
continue
to
organize
your
information
with
the
most
important
things
closer
to
the
main
concept,
and
the
more
specific
details
further
away.
Add
colors
Maintain
organization
within
your
mind
map
by
using
different
colors
for
the
different
levels
of
thoughts
our
diagram.40..
If
you
are
studying
for
an
exam,
create
a
mind
map
could
be
especially
helpful
to
boost
memorization.
A.
Explore
subtopics
by
adding
more
branches
B.
Add
information
and
details
to
the
main
concept
C.
Since
mind
maps
start
from
the
inside
and
expand
outward
D.
Because
information
with
keywords
and
phrases
is
not
enough
E.
This
guide
will
show
you
how
to
create
an
incredible
mind
map
F.
Now
that
you
have
determined
the
main
purpose
of
your
mind
map
G.This
will
help
you
visualize
and
memorize
the
various
parts
of
your
mind
map
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。
In
many
countries,
people
eat
rice
every
day.
41
they
eat
it
two
or
three
it,
fry
it
or
43
it
times
a
day,
for
breakfast,
lunch
and
supper.
They
can
42
into
rice
noodles.
They
usually
eat
it
44
meat,
fish
and
vegetables.
45
.
Muslins
for
example,
do
not
eat
pork,
Some
people
do
not
eat
some
kind
of
and
Hindus
do
not
eat
beef.
The
Japanese
eat
a
lot
of
fish.
Japan
is
an
island
and
its
46
go
all
over
the
Pacific
looking
for
fish
to
also
eat
a
lot
of
rice.
47
.The
Japanese
sometimes
eat
uncooked
fish
and
they
In
48
such
as
Britain,
Australia
and
the
United
States,
the
most
important
food
or
potatoes
People
there
usually
make
their
bread
from
wheat
flour.
They
potatoes
in
different
ways.
They
can
boil
them,
fry
them
and
roast
them.
In
Africa,
maize(玉米)is
the
most
important
food.
rice
and
wheat,
maize
is
a
kind
of
cereal.
African
people
make
the
maize
flour.
From
this
flour
they
make
is
49
50
51
52
53
kinds
of
bread
and
cakes.
Many
Africans
are
very
54
and
they
can't
afford
to
eat
much
55
with
their
cereal.
B.Sometimes
B.boil
41.A.Sometime
42.A.drink
43.A.change
44.A.as
C.Some
time
C.have
D.Some
times
D.eat
B.turn
C.make
D.eat
B.like
C.together
C.apples
C.trains
D.with
45.A.meat
46.A.buses
47.A.buy
B.fish
D.vegetables
D.ships
B.planes
B.catch
C.hold
D.weigh
D.states
48.A.world
B.countries
C.Europe
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6页(共
8页)】
49.A.bread
50.A.cook
51.A.With
52.A.of
B.cake
B.eat
C.flour
D.vegetable
D.take
C.make
C.Being
C.into
B.As
D.Like
D.up
to
D.each
D.poor
D.flour
B.from
B.every
B.weak
B.maize
53.A.the
same
54.A.rich
55.A.meat
C.different
C.strong
C.bread
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
Two
pandas,
Da
Mao
and
Er
Shun,
sent
to
Calgary
Zoo
in
Canada
in
2014,
are
being
sent
back
to
China
two
years
ahead
of
schedule.
The
animals
feed
on
fresh
bamboo,
56.
is
especially
flown
in
for
them
from
China.
Some
joked
that
the
pandas
are
"leading
too
luxurious
life".
But
with
the
pandemic(流行病)57.(disturb)flights,
fresh
supplies
have
got
58.(delay).
According
to
the
zoo
staff,
pandas
are
picky
eaters
and
will
reject
bamboo
that
has
spent
a
lot
of
time
in
transport.
The
pandas
are
59.(possible)just
two
out
of
hundreds
of
animals
who
might
be
suffering
because
of
the
pandemic.
In
April,
CNN
reported
that
financial
issues
were
forcing
a
zoo
in
Germany
60.(kill)some
animals
to
feed
the
others
and
similar
things
61.(report)
from
the
United
Kingdom
and
other
countries
too.
Our
focus
is
on
human
welfare(人类幸福)all
the
time,62.
animal
welfare
should
not
take
63.
back
seat.
So,
we
should
say
they
are
fortunate
enough
to
have
a
hometown
to
return
64.
when
faced
with
difficulties.
Because
China
has
successfully
controlled
the
outbreak,
it
can
consider
getting
the
pandas
back
and
providing
fresh
bamboos
for
them.
In
fact,
resumption(重启)of
flights,
reopening
of
zoos
and
returning
home
can
be
65.(benefit)
to
millions
of
animals.
It
is
hoped
that
in
some
other
countries
the
epidemic
can
get
controlled
soon
so
that
all
animals
can
benefit.
第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
66.假设你是李华,你在报纸上看到本市电视台今年七月将举办外国人“学中文,唱中
文歌”才艺大赛(Talent
Show)。你的美国朋友
Peter正在一所大学学中文,你觉得他可以
去试一试。请给他写信告知此事,并表示可以提供帮助。要点如下:
1.比赛时间;
2.报名时间;
3.报名地点:电视台。
注意:
1.词数
80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头语和结束语已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Dear
Peter,
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
【英语试题卷·第
7页(共
8页)】
第二节(满分25分)
67.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。
Everyone
might
be
a
kind
person,
but
outside
our
family
and
friends,
we
don’t
often
practice
kindness.
We
work
on
being
kind
to
our
families,
our
friends,
and
hopefully
ourselves?,
but
being
kind
to
a
complete
stranger
is
odd.
Back
in
February
of
2018,
I
decided
that
I
wanted
to
invite
complete
strangers
over
for
dinner
for
Valentine’s
day.
On
February
13,
I
went
to
Washington
Square
Park
and
began
my
quest.
I
was
definitely
nervous,
but
kept
reminding
myself
that
the
worst
that
could
happen
was
I’d
get
a
bunch
of
no’s.
The
world
wouldn’t
stop
spinning.
I
wouldn’t
lose
a
limb
(上肢).
I’d
simply
get
a
“no,”
and
that
would
be
it.
Out
of
around
50
people
that
I
asked,
over
20
said
yes
and
gave
me
their
phone
numbers.
Later
that
day,
I
texted
every
single
one
of
them.
Fourteen
didn’t
reply.
Six
said
they
couldn’t
make
it.
Two
confirmed
(and
one
of
them
was
bringing
his
roommate,
making
it
three
definite
yeses).
Well,
I
was
a
little
disappointed,
as
I
expected
more
people
to
reply,
but
I
couldn’t
complain.
It’s
always
easier
to
say
yes
in
person
and
then
refuse
someone
via
text.
Nevertheless,
I
wanted
to
try
and
get
a
few
more
people.
I
went
on
Instagram
and
started
looking
through
my
Instagram
followers.
I
found
a
couple
of
people
who
were
in
their
mid-20s,
seemed
sweet,
and
lived
in
New
York.
I
directly
messaged
them
and
hoped
for
the
best.
One
said
she
couldn’t
make
it.
Three
people
confirmed.
Perhaps
this
wasn’t
going
to
be
a
failed
mission
after
all?—?six
people
were
coming
over!
Oh,
and
one
cute
pup
too,
as
one
of
the
girls
whom
I
approached
at
Washington
Square
Park
was
bringing
her
dog.
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:
Finally
the
day
came.
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
When
everyone
had
left,
I
sat
down
and
processed
what
had
just
happened.
___________________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
【英语试题卷·第
8页(共
8页)】
答案
1.A
2.A
3.A
4.C
5.A
6.C
8.C
10.A
7.A
9.C
11.C
12.A
14.A
16.A
17.B
13.C
15.B
18.B
20.B
36.E
38.F
40.G
19.A
21.C
22.A
26.A
27.B
31.A
32.B
33.A
34.D
35.B
37.C
39.A
23.C
24.D
28.D
30.B
46.D
48.B
50.A
29.A
25.D
41.B
42.B
44.D
47.B
49.A
51.D
53.C
55.C
52.C
54.D
43.C
45.A
56.which
57.disturbing
58.delayed
59.possibly
60.to
kill
63.a
64.to
65.beneficial
61.were
reported
62.but
范文欣赏
66.dear
Peter,
I
read
about
it
in
a
newspaper
today
that
a
“Learn
Chinese,
Sing
Chinese
Songs”
Foreigners’
Talent
Show
will
be
held
in
our
TV
station
on
July
6th.
I
do
believe
it
is
not
only
interesting
but
also
meaningful.
I
know
you
like
singing,
and
you
arc
in
China
during
that
period.
There
is
no
doubt
that
it
is
a
good
chance
for
you
to
show
your
talent
and
how
well
you
have
learned
Chinese.
If
you
would
like
to
try,
you
have
to
go
to
the
TV
station
to
sign
up
before
the
end
of
June.
If
there
is
anything
I
can
do
for
you,
I
would
be
more
than
glad
to
help.
Yours,
Li
Hua
67.Finally,
the
day
came.
Anxious
but
excited,
I
spent
the
whole
day
cleaning
the
house
and
preparing
the
food.
With
everything
ready,
all
guests
arrived
one
by
one.
Within
the
next
hour
and
a
half,
I
had
six
complete
strangers
laughing,
eating,
and
drinking
at
my
apartment.
Music
was
playing,
the
conversation
was
flowing,
and
new
friendships
were
being
formed.
It
was
incredible.
One
of
the
people,
whom
I
messaged
on
Instagram,
told
me
this
was
one
of
the
most
fun
New
York
City
experiences
he’d
ever
had.
All
enveloped
in
a
curtain
of
darkness,
it
was
time
to
say
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2页
goodbye.
When
everyone
had
left,
I
sat
down
and
processed
what
had
just
happened.
I
couldn’t
believe
that
48
hours
before
I
didn’t
know
any
of
these
people,
and
now
we
were
all
laughing
and
talking
like
we’d
always
been
friends.
It
was
a
really
enjoyable
and
unforgettable
experience
for
me.
It
also
made
me
realize
that
doing
something
kind
for
strangers
isn’t
awkward
but
meaningful.
Whether
it’s
paying
it
forward
with
a
cup
of
coffee
or
simply
smiling
at
a
stranger?,
?random
acts
of
kindness
do
make
the
world
a
little
better.
(173
words)
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