高二年级
阶段检测英语试卷参考答案
2021.05
第一部分
听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5:BABBA
6-10:CABBC
11-15:CACCA
16-20:CACBA
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
21-23
CDB
24-27
C
B
A
D
28-31
D
A
D
C
32-35
C
A
D
C
36-40
GBEFD
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45
CDCBB
46-50
DBCBA
51-55
DDABC
短文语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
Having
spent
57.
increasingly
58.
was
stuck
59.
discoveries
60.
for
61.
buried
62.
that/which
63.
conscious
64.
more
65.
and
单句填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
66.
seize
67.represented
68.architect
mitted
70.consensus
71.sincerity
72.demanding
73.being
exposed
74.had
given
75.to
be
told
76.before
77.whoever
78.where/when
79.will
80.
stands
书面表达(共两节,共40分)
应用文(满分15分)
Dear
Kate
I
am
Li
Hua,
a
senior
high
school
student.
Recently,
I’ve
been
busy
preparing
for
my
final
exam,
but
unfortunately
I
find
it
quite
hard
to
concentrate
on
my
study.
So
I’m
writing
to
ask
you
for
help.
I’m
encountering
some
problems
which
trouble
me
a
lot.
First,
I
have
to
spend
so
much
time
on
my
homework
that
I
hardly
have
time
to
take
sports.
Moreover,
the
high
expectation
from
the
teachers
and
my
parents
makes
me
extremely
stressful
because
I
don’t
want
to
let
them
down.
What
troubles
me
most
is
that
it’s
difficult
for
me
to
fall
asleep
every
night.
Faced
with
the
above
problems,
I’m
anxious
to
get
your
help.
Could
you
please
offer
me
some
advice
on
how
to
solve
these
problems?
Yours.
Li
Hua
读后续写(满分25分)
Para.
1
“Do
you
mean
that
every
flower
has
its
own
beauty?”
asked
my
mother
thoughtfully.
I
nodded
without
hesitation,
as
if
a
second
wasted
could
threaten
the
life
of
dandelions.
“The
same
to
you,”
she
added,
her
voice
soft.
“Not
everyone
can
be
a
rose,
and
it
is
also
an
honor
to
be
a
dandelion.”
Knowing
that
my
mother
had
realized
my
pain,
I
took
off
the
mask
that
I
had
worn
for
the
whole
lunch
time
and
poured
out
my
upset
heartily.
Para.
2
Having
learned
what
had
happened,
Mom
patted
me
on
the
back
gently
and
said,
“but
you
will
be
a
beautiful
narrator.”
She
reminded
me
of
how
fluently
I
could
deliver
my
part
at
home.
It
was
at
that
time
that
I
understood
that
maybe
I
was
more
suitable
for
a
role
backstage
like
a
narrator.
From
then
on,
I
practiced
my
lines
heart
and
soul
with
my
mother
at
lunch
time
for
weeks.
Eventually,
the
performance
that
night
was
a
big
success.
Hearing
the
thunderous
applause,
I
took
pride
in
my
role
and
firmly
believed
that
even
a
dandelion
had
its
own
beauty.
【解析】
【分析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了作者参加话剧表演,几经努力仍然无法在台上背出公主的台词,老师就让作者念旁白,这让作者很难过。妈妈看出了作者的心事,主动和作者去庭院散心,看见庭院杂草里的蒲公英并想将蒲公英与杂草一块拔除种玫瑰,作者则想要保留蒲公英,并说所有的花都有自己的美。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“‘你是说每朵花都有它自己的美吗?’母亲若有所思地问。”可知,第一段可描写妈妈举蒲公英的例子来安慰我,我敞开心扉告诉妈妈学校里发生的事。
②由第二段首句内容“在得知发生了什么之后,妈妈轻轻地拍着我的背说:“可你会成为一名出色的解说员的。””可知,第二段可描写经过妈妈的鼓励,我受到了蒲公英也有自己的美这一事实的激励,成功地作为一位叙述者完成了幕后解说任务。
2.续写线索:妈妈提问——我毫不犹豫地点头——妈妈安慰我——我倾诉苦恼——妈妈温柔拍背鼓励——我全心全意投入排练——表演成功——为自己感到骄傲
3.词汇激活
行为类
①倾诉苦恼:pour
out
unease
/pour
out
my
upset/share
sorrows
with
sb./tell
sb.
one's
troubles
②拍背:pat
me
on
the
back/clap/tap
sb.
on
the
back
③排练:practice/rehearse
④坚信:nod
without
hesitation/have
faith
in
情绪类
①骄傲:take
pride
in/be
proud
of/fill
one's
heart
with
pride
②耐心:patiently/be
patient
with
【点睛】[高分句型1]
Knowing
that
my
mother
had
realized
my
pain,
I
took
off
the
mask
that
I
had
worn
for
the
whole
lunch
time
and
poured
out
my
upset
heartily.(现在分词作状语,that引导定语从句)
[高分句型2]
It
was
at
that
time
that
I
understood
that
maybe
I
was
more
suitable
for
a
role
backstage
like
a
narrator.(运用强调句)
听力原文
Text
1
W:
There
are
still
so
many
things
to
do
to
get
ready
for
the
Spring
Festival,
such
as
shopping,
cleaning,
and
cooking.
M:?I'll
help
you
clean
the
house
after
I
finish
my
homework.
W:
OK.
I
will
go
shopping,
and
then
we
can
clean
together.
Text
2
M:?I
love
this
writer!
My
Chinese
teacher
introduced
her
to
me
and
I've
read
all
her
books
since
then.
W:?Yeah?
I
don't
know
her
too
well.
I
just
borrowed
this
book
from
the
library
yesterday.
I
do
enjoy
her
writing,
though.
Text
3
M:
Are
there
enough
desks
in
the
classroom??
W:
I
think
there
are
enough.?There
are
40
desks
altogether
—
1
for
the
teacher,
13
for
the
students,
and
the
rest
for
the
parents.
Text
4
W:?Your
new
apartment
is
not
as
convenient
as
the
former
one.
M:
Exactly,
but
it's
far
more
comfortable.
And
above
all,
it
has
quiet
surroundings.
Text
5
M:
I'm
getting
tired.
Let's
go
and
eat
something
soon.
W:
All
right.?Do
you
mind
waiting
for
a
little
bit?
I'd
like
to
run
a
few
more
minutes
on
the
running
machine.
M:
Sure.
I'll
go
take
a
shower
and
get
changed
first.
I'll
see
you
downstairs.
Text
6
M:
Have
you
booked
your
flight
yet?
W:
Yes,
I
have.
M:
Great.
How's
your
packing
going??
W:
Actually,
there's
a
small
problem
with
my
packing.
I
didn't
realize
my
suitcase
was
too
small
to
fit
my
winter
clothes.
M:?⑥You'll
be
away
for
three
months,
right??
W:?⑥Right.
I
won't
be
back
until
next
February.
M:
I
see.
You
need
to
bring
enough
clothes
with
you.
That's
for
sure.
W:
Yeah.
I'm
considering
just
bringing
fewer
clothes,
and
buying
new
ones
when
I'm
there.
M:?⑦Why
don't
you
get
a
new
suitcase?
There
are
many
good
deals
online.
W:?⑦You're
right!
I'll
do
that.
Text
7
M:
Do
you
keep
writing
a
diary?
W:
I
used
to
do
it
when
I
was
in
middle
school.
M:
Why
did
you
stop,
then?
Did
you
get
bored?
W:
Oh,
I
never
got
bored
of
it.?⑧I
just
got
too
busy
with
school.
M:
I
see.
What
a
pity!
It's
nice
to
keep
a
diary.
W:
I
know!
I'd
love
to
continue
maybe
after
my
first
year
in
high
school.
I'm
still
getting
used
to
the
high
school
life.
M:
I
know
what
you
mean.?⑨I
stopped
in
my
second
year
of
high
school,
and
then
I
started
again
after
I
graduated
last
year.
W:
Nice.
What
do
you
write
about
in
your
diary
now?
M:
Oh,
you
know,
just
daily
college
life.
Text
8
M:
How
was
your
school
trip
to
the
aquarium(水族馆)
today??
W:
It
was
great!
We
learned
a
lot
about
sea
creatures.
M:
Yeah?
What
do
you
remember
the
most??
W:
Sharks,
for
sure!?⑩Did
you
know
that
there
are
more
than
500
different
kinds
of
sharks??
M:
Wow,
really??
w:
Yeah.
I
was
really
surprised
by
that
number,??and
what's
more
fascinating
is
that
sharks
have
been
around
for
more
than
420
million
years!?Can
you
believe
that??
M:
Oh!
I
just
know
from
TV
programs
that
they're
super
dangerous,
and
their
teeth
are
so
scary!?
W:
Right!
Actually,
their
teeth
are
constantly
replaced
during
their
average
30-year
life,??because
they
eat
so
violently
that
they
often
break
their
teeth!?A
shark
can
lose
about
80
teeth
a
month.
Isn't
that
crazy??
M:
Yeah.
And
they
can
grow
their
teeth
back??
W:
Yes!
And
their
teeth
are
much
bigger
than
our
teeth!?
Text
9
W:
How
long
have
you
been
playing
the
guitar??
M:
Let
me
think...??I've
been
playing
for
20
years
now.
I
started
when
I
was
18
years
old.
W:
Wow!
That's
such
a
long
time.
How
did
you
get
started??
M:
I
saw
my
uncle
playing
it
one
day
and
became
interested
in
it.
W:
Did
he
teach
you
how
to
play,
then??
M:
Well,
he
bought
me
a
guitar,??but
I
learned
how
to
play
from
a
guitar
teacher.
W:
Did
you
find
it
difficult
to
learn
at
the
beginning??
M:
Not
at
all.??The
basic
rules
were
pretty
easy
to
learn.?It
only
got
a
little
hard
when
I
tried
to
play
more
complicated
songs.
W:
Can
you
sing
and
play
at
the
same
time??
M:
Yes,
but
I
had
to
practice
a
lot
before
I
mastered
it.
W:
Do
you
play
every
day
now??
M:
Yes,
I
do.
I
play
every
evening
for
two
hours.??I've
also
just
started
a
band
with
a
few
friends.
W:
That's
really
cool!
How
often
do
you
play
together??
M:??We
play
together
for
three
hours
every
Saturday
afternoon.
Text
10
M:
Eddie
Huang
is
an
American
chef,
author,
TV
producer
and
lawyer.
He
was
born
on
March
1st,
1982,
in
Washington
D.C.
He
was
then
raised
in
Silver
Spring
with
his
brother
Evan
Huang.??The
Huangs
then
moved
to
Orlando,
where
Eddie's
father
managed
a
successful
group
of
steak
and
seafood
restaurants.?In
2004,
Eddie
received
a
college
degree
in
English
and
Film.??He
also
got
a
law
degree
at
Yeshiva
University
in
2008.
A
year
later,
Eddie
opened
his
first
restaurant
in
New
York.When
asked
about
his
decision
to
get
into
the
food
business,
Eddie
said
that
he
had
been
inspired
by
his
father.??He
learned
cooking
from
his
mother
but
also
took
inspiration
from
other
famous
chefs.?As
his
restaurant
got
popular,
several
TV
stations
reached
him
and
wanted
him
to
make
his
own
food
show.??He
took
this
opportunity
and
created?Huang's
World,
a
food
and
travel
show
with
a
special
focus
on
culture.?In
early
2013,
he
published
his
book?Fresh
Off
the
Boat:
A
Memoir,
in
which
he
wrote
about
his
experience
of
growing
up
in
America.江苏省扬州中学2020—2021学年度第二学期
高二年级
阶段检测英语试卷
2021.05
(本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)
第Ⅰ卷(选择题;共85分)
第一部分
听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,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。
1.
What
will
the
man
help
the
woman
do?
A.
Do
some
cooking.
B.
Do
some
cleaning.
C.
Do
some
shopping.
2.
Who
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
An
author.
B.
A
teacher.
C.
A
librarian.
3.
How
many
desks
are
for
the
parents?
A.
13.
B.
26.
C.
40.
4.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
man's
new
apartment?
A.
Quiet.
B.
Inconvenient.
C.
Comfortable.
5.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
gym.
B.
In
a
hotel.
C.
In
a
restaurant.
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.
5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
Which
month
might
it
be
now?
A.
February.
B.
March.
C.
November.
7.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
buy
online?
A.
A
suitcase.
B.
Some
clothes.
C.
Her
flight
ticket.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
Why
did
the
woman
stop
writing
a
diary?
A.
She
got
bored
of
it.
B.
She
didn't
have
time
to
do
it.
C.
She
didn't
know
what
to
write.
9.
When
did
the
man
start
to
write
his
diary
again?
A.
After
middle
school.
B.
After
high
school.
C.
After
college.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
How
many
kinds
of
sharks
are
there
according
to
the
woman?
A.
About
80.
B.
Nearly
420.
C.
Over
500.
11.
What
did
the
woman
find
more
fascinating
about
sharks?
A.
How
big
they
are.
B.
How
scary
they
are.
C.
How
old
their
species
is.
12.
Why
do
sharks
break
and
lose
a
lot
of
teeth?
A.
They
bite
too
hard.
B.
They
eat
too
much
food.
C.
They
often
fight
with
each
other.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
How
old
is
the
man
now?
A.
18
years
old.
B.
20
years
old.
C.
38
years
old.
14.
Who
taught
the
man
how
to
play
the
guitar?
A.
His
friend.
B.
His
uncle.
C.
A
guitar
teacher.
15.
What
did
the
man
find
easy
while
learning
to
play
the
guitar?
A.
Studying
basic
guitar
rules.
B.
Playing
complicated
songs.
C.
Singing
and
playing
at
the
same
time.
16.
How
often
does
the
man
play
with
his
band?
A.
Every
day.
B.
Twice
a
week.
C.
Once
a
week.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
Where
did
Eddie's
father
run
some
restaurants?
A.
In
Orlando.
B.
In
New
York.
C.
In
Washington
D.C.
18.
When
did
Eddie
open
his
first
restaurant?
A.
In
2004.
B.
In
2008.
C.
In
2009.
19.
Who
taught
Eddie
how
to
cook?
A.
His
father.
B.
His
mother.
C.
Other
chefs.
20.
What
did
Eddie's
show?Huang's
World?have
a
special
focus
on?
A.
Culture.
B.
Travel.
C.
Food.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
单项选择(共15题;每小题2分,满分30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
TRAVEL
ADVISORY
Here
are
a
few
things
you
should
know
before
you
take
off
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Your
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26,
2021)
requiring
proof
of
a
negative
COVID-19
test
or
documentation
of
having
recovered
from
COVID-19
for
all
air
passengers
arriving
from
a
foreign
country
to
the
US.
Who
can
legally
board
a
Frontier
Airlines
flight
without
wearing
a
face
covering?
A.
senior
manager
of
Frontier
Airlines.
B.
A
blind
man
in
a
wheelchair.
C.
A
one-year-old
baby.
D.
A
high
school
student.
22.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
text?
A.
Passengers
without
proper
face
coverings
may
be
banned
from
flying
with
Frontier
Airlines
in
the
future.
B.
Passengers
can
take
off
their
face
coverings
when
they
pick
up
their
checked
baggage.
C.
Passengers
with
a
high
fever
don’t
have
to
have
their
flights
rescheduled.
D.
Passengers
without
proof
of
a
negative
COVID-19
test
can’t
enter
the
US
on
January
26,
2021.
23.
Where
is
this
text
most
likely
from?
A.
A
brochure.
B.
A
website.
C.
A
guidebook.
D.
A
newspaper.
B
If
history
doesn't
quite
repeat
itself,
it
certainly
rhymes.
With
demand
for
bicycles
rocketing,
and
nations
preparing
to
spend
billions
of
dollars
to
redesign
their
cities
with
a
new
focus
on
cycling
and
walking,
it's
worth
remembering
how
the
invention
of
the
bicycle
in
the
late
19th
century
transformed
societies
the
world
over.
It
was
a
hugely
revolutionary
technology,
easily
equal
to
the
smartphone
today.
For
a
few
heady
years
in
the
1890s,
the
bicycle
was
the
best
must-have—swift,
affordable,
stylish
transportation
that
could
take
you
anywhere
you
cared
to
go,
anytime
you
liked,
for
free.
Almost
anyone
could
learn
to
ride,
and
almost
everyone
did.
The
sultan
of
Zanzibar
(a
former
Muslim
country)
took
up
cycling.
So
did
the
king
of
Russia.
But
it
was
the
middle
and
working
classes
around
the
globe
that
truly
made
the
bicycle
their
own.
For
the
first
time
in
history,
the
masses
were
mobile,
able
to
come
and
go
as
they
pleased.
No
more
need
for
expensive
horses
and
carriages.
Society
was
transformed.
Women
were
especially
enthusiastic,
abandoning
their
burdensome
Victorian
skirts,
adopting
reasonable
clothes,
and
taking
to
the
road
in
groups.
“I
think
bicycling
has
done
more
to
liberate
women
than
anything
else
in
the
world,”
Susan
B.
Anthony,
the
American
champion
of
women’s
suffrage
said
in
an
interview
with
The
New
York
Sunday
World
in
1896.
“I
stand
and
feel
thrilled
every
time
I
see
a
woman
ride
by
on
a
wheel...the
picture
of
unrestricted
womanhood.”
By
1898
cycling
had
become
such
a
popular
activity
in
the
United
States
that
The
New
York
Journal
of
Commerce
claimed
it
was
costing
restaurants
and
theaters
more
than
$
100
million
a
year
in
lost
business.
Bicycle
manufacturing
became
one
of
America's
biggest
and
most
advanced
industries.
A
third
of
all
patent
applications
were
bicycle-related—so
many
that
the
US
patent
office
had
to
build
a
separate
building
to
deal
with
them
all.
The
arrival
of
the
bicycle
touched
virtually
every
aspect
of
life—art,
music,
literature,
fashion,
and
even
the
human
gene
pool.
English
songwriter
Henry
Dacre
scored
a
huge
hit
on
both
sides
of
the
Atlantic
in
1892
with
Daisy
Bell
and
its
famous
refrain
A
Bicycle
Built
for
Two.
Why
did
the
author
consider
the
bicycle
as
a
revolutionary
technology?
It
cost
its
owner
too
much
money.
B.
It
harmed
the
cyclists'
health
at
first.
C.
It
had
a
huge
influence
on
the
society.
D.
It
made
people
redesign
their
city
buildings.
25.
What
did
Susan
think
of
women
cycling?
A.
It
changed
public
morals.
B.
It
offered
women
more
freedom.
C.
It
made
women
more
united.
D.
It
made
Victorian
skirts
more
popular.
26.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“them”
in
paragraph
4
refer
to?
A.
Bicycle-related
patent
applications.
B.
Interviews
with
cyclists.
C.
Bicycle
management
charges.
D.
Broken
restaurants
and
theaters.
27.
What
section
of
a
newspaper
can
the
text
be
taken
from?
A.
Business
and
economy.
B.
Environment
and
energy.
C.
Entertainment
and
sports.
D.
History
and
culture.
C
When
memory
began
for
me,
my
grandfather
(“Gramp”)
was
past
sixty.
The
little
marks
of
laughter
at
the
corners
of
his
eyes
were
the
product
of
a
kindly
and
humorous
nature.
The
years
of
work
which
had
bent
his
shoulders
had
never
reduced
his
humor
or
his
love
of
a
joke.
Everywhere
he
went,
Gramp
made
friends
easily.
At
the
end
of
half
an
hour
you
felt
you
had
known
him
all
your
life.
I
soon
learned
that
he
hated
to
give
orders,
but
that
when
he
had
to,
he
tried
to
make
his
orders
sound
like
suggestions.
One
July
morning,
as
he
was
leaving
to
go
to
the
cornfield,
he
said:
“Edwin,
you
can
pick
up
the
potatoes
in
the
field
today
if
you
want
to
do
that.”
Then
he
drove
away
with
his
horses.
The
day
passed,
and
I
did
not
have
any
desire
to
pick
up
potatoes.
Evening
came
and
the
potatoes
were
still
in
the
field.
Gramp,
dusty
and
tired,
led
the
horses
to
get
their
drink.
“How
many
potatoes
did
you
pick
up?”
Gramp
inquired.
“I
didn’t
pick
any.”
“Not
any!
Why?”
“You
said
I
could
pick
them
up
if
I
wanted
to.
You
didn’t
say
I
had
to.”
In
the
next
few
minutes,
I
learned
a
lesson
I
will
not
forget:
when
Gramp
said
I
could
if
I
wanted
to,
he
meant
that
I
should
want
to.
My
grandmother
(“Gram”)
worked
hard
all
day,
washing
clothes,
cleaning
the
house,
making
butter,
and
even
working
in
the
field
when
help
was
scarce.
In
the
evening,
though,
she
was
not
too
tired
to
read
books
from
the
community
library.
For
more
than
forty
years,
Gram
read
aloud
to
Gramp
almost
every
evening.
In
this
way,
she
and
Gramp
learned
about
all
the
great
battles
of
history
and
became
familiar
with
the
works
of
great
authors
and
the
lives
of
famous
men.
She
also
had
a
deep
love
of
beauty.
When
she
was
almost
seventy-five
and
had
gone
to
live
with
one
of
her
daughters,
she
spent
a
delightful
morning
washing
dishes
because,
as
she
said,
the
beautiful
pattern
on
the
dishes
gave
her
pleasure.
The
birds,
the
flowers,
the
clouds
––
all
that
was
beautiful
around
her
––
pleased
her.
She
was
like
the
father
of
the
French
painter,
Millet,
who
used
to
gather
grass
and
show
it
to
his
son,
saying,
“See
how
beautiful
this
is!”
In
a
pioneer
society
it
is
the
harder
qualities
of
mind
and
character
that
are
of
value.
The
softer
virtues
are
considered
unnecessary.
Men
and
women
struggling
daily
to
earn
a
living
are
unable,
even
for
a
moment,
to
forget
the
business
of
preserving
their
lives.
Only
unusual
people,
like
my
grandparents,
managed
to
keep
the
softer
qualities
in
a
world
of
daily
struggle.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
about
Gramp
according
to
the
passage?
A.
He
wouldn’t
listen
to
others.
B.
He
was
difficult
to
get
along
with.
C.
He
gave
his
suggestions
in
the
form
of
orders.
D.
He
was
eager
to
learn.
29.
According
to
the
author,
“softer
qualities”
DON’T
include
the
ability
________.
A.
to
earn
a
living.
B.
to
find
beauty
in
everyday
life.
C.
to
stay
curious
about
new
things.
D.
to
stay
positive
in
a
world
of
daily
struggle.
30.
In
the
days
of
the
writer’s
grandparents
________.
A.
“softer
qualities”
were
thought
necessary
but
often
ignored.
B.
“harder
qualities”
were
much
harder
to
keep
than
“softer
qualities”.
C.
average
people
found
it
a
piece
of
cake
to
earn
a
living.
D.
not
all
people
understood
how
to
appreciate
beauty
in
life.
31.
What’s
the
most
suitable
title
for
the
passage?
A.
Life
of
My
Grandparents.
B.
Harder
Qualities
VS
Softer
Qualities.
C.
Stay
Soft
in
a
Hard
World.
D.
An
Unforgettable
Person.
D
There
is
evidence
that
just
counting
money
can
produce
valuable
psychological
benefits.
According
to
a
new
study
published
in
the
journal
Psychological
Science,
thumbing
through
your
cash
can
reduce
emotional
and
physical
pain
as
well
as
increase
feelings
of
internal
strength,
fearlessness
and
confidence.
Focusing
on
the
symbolic
power
of
money,
researchers
started
with
a
simple
hypothesis:
reminders
of
money
can
alter
how
people
experience
social
interactions
—
especially
social
acceptance
and
rejection.
To
test
the
idea,
the
researchers
took
the
following
approach:
84
students
at
a
Chinese
university
were
divided
into
two
groups.
One
group
counted
80
large-denomination
bills:
the
other
group
parceled
out
80
pieces
of
plain
paper.
All
participants
then
played
an
online
video
game
in
which,
using
game
controls,
they
could
throw
a
ball
and
play
catch
with
other
Internet
players.
But
the
game
was
rigged
so
that
after
10
throws,
half
the
students
would
no
longer
get
the
ball
thrown
to
them,
while
the
rest
of
the
students
continued
to
play
catch.
When
the
game
ended,
participants
who
had
been
excluded
from
the
second
round
of
catch
rated
their
level
of
social
distress
and
how
strong
they
felt.
Those
who
had
counted
money
before
being
socially
excluded
reported
lower
levels
of
social
distress
than
those
who
had
counted
only
paper.
Additionally,
the
participants
who
had
counted
money
also
reported
greater
feelings
of
inner
strength
and
self-sufficiency.
To
see
if
counting
money
also
reduces
physical
pain,
the
researchers
repeated
the
earlier
social-exclusion
test,
but
this
time
they
replaced
the
ball
game
with
a
pain-sensitivity
task,
in
which
half
the
participants
were
put
in
a
moderate-pain
condition
(their
hands
were
put
in
warm
water),
while
the
other
half
were
subjected
to
a
high-pain
condition
(hands
were
put
in
very
hot
water).
Again,
those
who
had
counted
money
reported
lower
levels
of
pain.
To
complete
their
study,
the
researchers
conducted
additional
experiments.
They
also
found
that
reminder
of
having
spent
money
aggravated
feelings
of
social
distress
and
that
both
social
rejection
and
ideas
of
physical
discomfort
fueled
participants’
desire
for
money
as
well
as
made
them
less
generous.
32.
According
to
the
text,
which
of
the
following
behaviors
can
bring
psychological
benefits?
A.
Throwing
coins.
B.
Making
money.
C.
Counting
money.
D.
Checking
the
bank
account.
33.
Which
participants
reported
lower
levels
of
pain?
A.
Those
who
counted
80
large-denomination
bills.
B.
Those
who
counted
80
pieces
of
plain
paper.
C.
Those
whose
hands
were
put
in
warm
water.
D.
Those
whose
hands
were
put
in
very
hot
water.
34.
What
action
can
cause
psychological
and
physical
distress?
A.
Playing
ball
games
B.
Counting
plain
paper.
C.
Putting
hands
in
water.
D.
Thinking
of
recent
spending.
35.
Which
word
can
replace
the
underlined
word
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.
reduced
B.
irritated
C.
worsened
D.
annoyed
第二节
七选五阅读(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
It’s
Alarming:
What
Wakes
You
Up
Each
Morning?
How
do
you
wake
up
in
the
morning?
Do
you
set
an
alarm
on
your
phone
or
clock
that
sounds
like
this:
beep
beep
beep?
36.
Sleep
inertia
is
another
term
for
grogginess,
which
means
a
person
has
a
heavy
feeling
when
waking
up,
and
has
trouble
getting
moving
again
after
sleeping.
37.
A
recent
study
says
yes.
The
answer
is
music.
Researchers
say
alarms
that
have
a
melody—like
the
beginning
of
this
song—can
help
people
feel
fresher
in
the
morning.
The
study,
carried
out
by
researchers
in
Australia,
involved
50
people.
The
study
subjects
answered
questions
about
the
alarm
sound
they
like
to
wake
up
to,
how
they
feel
about
that
sound
and
how
they
feel
when
they
wake
up.
38.
However,
it
is
early
days
and
more
work
is
needed
to
fully
know
the
answer.
So,
what
makes
musical
alarms
better
for
waking
up?
The
researchers
think
the
music
may
be
more
successful
in
reducing
grogginess
because
it
has
several
tones,
compared
to
the
single
tone
of
a
“beeping”
alarm.
39.
And
is
there
a
kind
of
music
that
is
best
to
wake
up
to?
There
may
be.
40.
However,
no
matter
how
you
wake
up,
experts
say,
the
amount
of
sleep
you
get
also
matters
a
lot.
Can
musical
alarms
work
wonders?
So,
is
there
a
better
way
to
do
the
trick?
This
can
help
you
fall
asleep
more
quickly
and
easily.
Alarm
sounds
that
are
tune
full
and
easy
to
hum
or
sing
along
with
may
be
good
choices.
The
researchers
found
that
people
who
wake
up
to
musical
alarms
reported
feeling
more
awake
and
alert.
The
changes
over
time
between
the
music
tones
may
help
increase
a
person’s
attention
when
waking
from
sleep.
That
hard,
unpleasant
sound
may
be
making
it
harder
to
shake
off
the
sleepy
feeling
in
the
morning
known
as
grogginess.
第三部分
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Volunteers
in
New
York
call
on
people
to
donate
their
used
iPads
to
help
poor
patients
keep
in
touch
with
their
families
online.
Some
people
with
COVID-19
died
alone
in
the
41
physically
separated
from
their
friends
and
family,
which
is
a
42
situation.
This
cruel
reality
saddens
a
group
of
volunteers,
so
they
decide
to
help
43
patients
with
family
members
online,
who
are
unable
to
be
present
due
to
hospital
44
on
visitors.
They
intend
to
collect
used
iPads
from
across
the
country
and
donate
them
to
hospitals
in
communities
where
the
need
is
45
urgent.
Nicolas
Heller,
a
31-year-old
volunteer,
said
thousands
of
people
had
died
from
the
disease
in
isolation
without
the
comforting
words
or
touch
from
a
46
one.
Heller
is
collecting
used
iPads
for
patients
who
do
not
own
smart
phones
47
of
video
chatting.
48
Friday
morning,
the
volunteer
group
had
49
375
used
iPads
from
donors
nationwide.
So
far,
300
of
the
iPads
have
been
smoothly
donated
to
Brooklyn’s
University
Hospital
of
Brooklyn.
The
volunteers
were
50
by
the
donors'
generosity.
What
the
volunteers
are
doing
is
51
people’s
iPads
that
are
not
used
anymore
to
help
those
patients
in
hospitals.
52
,
the
group
explained
to
the
public
how
the
donated
iPads
could
also
benefit
hospital
staff
with
limited
personal
protective
equipment,
such
as
masks
and
gloves.
These
iPads
can
53
medical
staff
to
communicate
with
patients
from
outside
of
the
room,
54
their
risk
of
being
infected
with
the
virus.
No
one
is
an
island.
United,
we
can
make
a(n)
55
to
the
world.
A.street
B.?shelter
C.
hospital
D.
workplace
42.
A.delightful
B.
satisfying
C.
annoying
D.
heartbreaking
43.
A.imagine
B.
understand
C.
connect
D.
save
44.
A.differences
B.
restrictions
C.
explanations
D.
consequences
45.
A.slightly
B.
extremely
C.
hardly
D.
luckily
46.
A.lost
B.
missing
C.
married
D.
loved
47.
A.
free
B.
capable
C.
typical
D.
fond
48.
A.In
B.
On
C.
By
D.
At
49.
A.abandoned
B.
received
C.
changed
D.
returned
50.
A.amazed
B.
frightened
C.
amused
D.
discouraged
51.
A.keep
track
of
B.
take
care
of
C.
get
hold
of
D.
make
use
of
52.
A.Otherwise
B.
Instead
C.
However
D.
Besides
53.
A.allow
B.
inspire
C.
expect
D.
advise
54.
A.
covering
B.
decreasing
C.
increasing
D.
causing
55.
A.
plan
B.
effort
C.
difference
D.
contact
第II卷(主观题;共65分)
第四部分
短文语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当内容或括号内所给单词的正确形式。
I
was
excited
to
take
my
rescue
Beagle
to
the
river
the
other
day,
as
it’s
within
walking
distance
of
our
new
home.
56
(spend)
her
first
three
years
in
a
cage,
Georgie
had
never
seen
a
body
of
water,
and
I
wanted
to
get
there
before
sunset
to
watch
her
experience
it.
I
was
growing
57
________
(increase)
impatient
about
all
the
stops
her
little
Beagle
nose
required.
She
inspected
the
grass,
dirt,
and
trees,
and
licked
whatever
58_________
(stick)
to
the
road.
These
were
all
new
59_______
(discover)
for
her,
and
she
took
her
time
studying
them.
When
I
accepted
it
was
fruitless
to
hurry
her
along,
I
whipped
out
my
cell
phone
and
began
texting.
I
thought
that
I
needed
something
to
do
while
Georgie
was
slowing
us
down.
Then,
60________
some
reason,
I
heard
the
cicadas,
and
I
remembered
the
sound
of
cicadas
is
my
favorite
sound.
That
awakened
something
61__________
(bury)
within
me
that
longed
for
the
simple
pleasures
62_______
had
been
replaced
by
technology.
I
made
a
63
_______
(consciousness)
decision
to
be
present,
and
to
enjoy
the
journey
to
the
river
Just
like
Georgie.
Now,
I
admired
the
flowers
and
the
winding
ivy
on
our
path.
I
smelled
the
grass
and
the
flowers,
and
the
dirt
and
the
air.
I
treasured
each
one
equally,
as
if
discovering
them
for
the
first
time.
As
we
neared
our
destination,
1
realized
something
even
64
_______
(much)important:
It
didn’t
matter
if
we
even
reached
the
river,
why
must
there
always
be
a
destination?
Georgie
had
no
idea
that
we
had
a
destination.
She
was
present
for
the
journey,
and
she
completely
enjoyed
every
bit
of
that
sweet
experience.
There
was
no
race
65__________
no
finish
line.
Now
I’m
not
sure
who
rescued
whom.
第五部分
单句填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
根据汉语提示或括号内所给单词,结合所学词汇和语法知识,在横线上填入合适的内容(不限一空一词)。
66.
But
Johnson
refused
to
stand
aside
in
the
face
of
radical
attempts
to
s_________
all
powers
of
government.
67.
Picasso
was
most
famous
for
his
work
in
Cubism,
where
the
world
is
r________
as
being
structured
of
cubes
and
rectangles.
68.
As
an
a_______________,
she
realized
the
companies
were
wasting
time
and
money
and
efficiency
in
the
way
they
use
in
their
space.
69.
C______________
to
the
experiment,
Johnson
forgot
to
have
lunch.
70.
There
is
a
______________(共识)
among
teachers
that
children
should
have
a
broad
understanding
of
the
world.
71.
I
here
thank
them
all,
with
deep
___________(真诚),
and
thank
them
for
the
roles
they
have
played
in
pushing
their
country
to
see
the
dawn
of
light.
72.
A
bachelor's
degree
in
counseling
and
career
training
can
prepare
you
for
this
worthwhile
but
emotionally
_____________
(高要求的)
job.
73.
After
_____________
(expose)
to
the
strong
radiation
for
a
long
time,
those
workers
are
suffering
worse
and
worse
health
conditions.
74.
This
morning,
I
received
a
heartwarming
post
on
Instagram
from
a
friend
who
I
________
(give)
a
blue
and
white
breastspin
before.
75.
He
hurried
to
the
airport,
only
________
(tell)
that
the
plane
had
taken
off.
76.
He
was
told
that
it
would
be
at
least
three
more
months
_________
he
could
recover
and
return
to
work.
77.
The
book
can
be
helpful
to
__________
wants
to
do
the
job.
78.
We’re
approaching
a
point
___________
both
sides
will
sit
down
together
and
talk.
79.
Not
until
all
the
fish
die
in
the
river
__________the
villagers
realize
how
serious
the
pollution
is.
80.
Look!
In
front
of
the
house
__________
(stand)
a
tall
tree
with
a
history
of
over
100
years.
第六部分
书面表达(满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你正在为期末考试紧张复习,但最近你遇到了一些问题导致无法集中精力学习。于是你给你校的外籍心理老师Kate写一封求助信寻求帮助。要点如下:
1.作业多,没有时间运动;
2.
压力大,难以入睡;
3.
希望得到Kate的帮助。
注意:1.
词数80左右;2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Kate,
I’m
Li
Hua,
a
senior
high
school
student.
__________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节(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。
I
grew
up
in
a
small
town
where
elementary
school
was
a
ten-minute
walk
from
my
house
and
in
an
age,
not
so
long
ago,
when
we
children
could
go
home
for
lunch
and
find
our
mothers
waiting.
At
the
time,
I
didn’t
consider
this
to
be
so
important,
although
today
it
certainly
would
be.
Actually,
our
lunch
time
together
in
the
past
years
had
had
a
great
influence
on
my
life
before
I
realized
it.
Our
lunch
time
when
I
was
in
the
third
grade
will
stay
with
me
always.
I
had
been
picked
to
be
the
princess
in
the
school
play,
and
for
weeks
my
mother
had
painstakingly
practiced
my
lines
with
me.
But
no
matter
how
easily
I
delivered
them
at
home,
as
soon
as
I
stepped
onstage,
every
word
disappeared
from
my
head.
Finally,
my
teacher
took
me
aside.
She
explained
patiently
that
she
needed
a
narrator
and
had
written
a
narrator’s
part
to
the
play,
and
asked
me
to
play
the
role
of
the
narrator.
Her
words,
kindly
delivered,
still
hurt
me
especially
when
I
saw
my
part
go
to
another
girl.
I
didn’t
tell
mother
what
had
happened
when
I
went
home
for
lunch
that
day.
But
she
sensed
my
upset,
and
instead
of
suggesting
we
practice
my
lines,
she
asked
if
I
wanted
to
walk
in
the
yard.
It
was
a
lovely
spring
day
and
the
rose
vine
was
turning
green.
Under
the
huge
trees,
we
could
see
yellow
dandelions
(蒲公英)
appearing
unexpectedly
through
the
grass
in
bunches,
as
if
a
painter
had
touched
our
landscape
with
small
amounts
of
gold.
I
watched
my
mother
casually
bend
down
by
one
of
the
bushes.
“I
think
I’m
going
to
dig
up
all
these
weeds,
”
she
said,
pulling
a
blossom
up
by
all
its
roots.
“From
now
on,
we’ll
only
have
roses
in
this
garden.”
I
immediately
argued,
“But
I
like
dandelions.
All
flowers
are
beautiful
—
even
dandelions.”
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph
1:
“Do
you
mean
that
every
flower
has
its
own
beauty?
”
asked
my
mother
thoughtfully.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
Having
learned
what
had
happened,
Mom
patted
me
on
the
back
gently
and
said,
“but
you
will
be
a
beautiful
narrator.
”
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