江苏省启东市吕四高中2020-2021学年高二下学期5月第二次质量检测英语试卷 Word版含答案(无听力音频无文字材料)

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英语试卷
考试时间:120分钟
满分:150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
probably
take
place?
A.
At
a
bus
station.
B.
At
a
train
station.
C.
At
an
airport.
2.
What
present
did
the
woman
buy
for
Edward?
A.
A
shirt.
B.
A
sweater.
C.
A
pair
of
gloves.
3.
Who
will
probably
repair
the
TV
set?
A.
The
man.
B.
The
woman.
C.
The
woman抯
husband.
4.
What
are
the
two
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
The
man抯
job
interview.
B.
The
man抯
new
boss.
C.
The
man抯
good
behavior.
5.
How
much
does
the
man
need
to
pay
for
two
bottles
of
orange
juice?
Critique
Services
1-Page
Inquiry
Letter
Short
Story
Manuscript
Picture
Book
Critique(评论文章)
2-Page
Summaries
Personal
Essays
Editing
Services
Line
Edit
Developmental
Edit
Proofreading
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Your
Work
To
2ND
Draft
Critique
Service!
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provides
a
high-level
review
of
your
writing,
pointing
out
reasons
why
your
work
may
be
getting
rejected,
or
may
not
meet
the
standards
of
traditional
publication.
What
Customers
Are
Saying
About
2ND
Draft

was
extremely
pleased
with
the
results
I
got
from
2ND
Draft.
As
a
new
writer,
I
was
dying
for
some
professional
advice
after
finishing
my
first
novel.
The
critique
I
received
was
invaluable.
My
editor,
Terri
Valentine,
sent
me
a
personal
letter
giving
me
advice
on
everything
from
POV
(point
of
view)
faults
to
grammatical
mistakes
to
ways
of
making
my
book
more
of
a
page
turner.
In
addition,
she
left
comments,
corrections,
and
suggestions
throughout
the
pages
I
sent
her.
I
will
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forever
grateful.
Thank
you,
2ND
Draft!敆Kim
Chavez
For
More
Information,
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www.
A.
Three
dollars.
B.
Four
dollars.
C.
Six
dollars.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.
How
is
the
woman
going
to
Singapore?
A.
By
plane.
B.
By
train.
C.
By
sea.
7.
What
will
the
woman
do
on
Tuesday
afternoon?
A.
Pick
up
Mr.
Blac
B.
Meet
a
customer.
C.
Attend
a
conference.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.
What
will
the
woman
do
during
the
summer
vacation?
A.
Find
a
job.
B.
Visit
her
grandparents.
C.
Stay
in
the
city.
9.
What
does
the
man
like
about
the
countryside?
A.
Plants.
B.
Houses.
C.
Animals.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
When
did
the
two
speakers
move
here?
A.
Yesterday.
B.
Two
years
ago.
C.
Four
years
ago.
11.
What
are
the
two
speakers
planning
to
do?
A.
Set
up
a
lab.
B.
Write
more
papers.
C.
Work
on
experiments.
12.
What
do
we
know
about
the
woman?
A.
She
is
working
on
her
degree.
B.
She
is
working
at
the
lab.
C.
She
likes
her
husband’s
job.
请听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Why
doesn’t
the
man
go
to
the
party?
A.
He
has
to
finish
a
paper.
B.
He
isn抰
feeling
well
.
C.
He
doesn't
like
parties.
14.
When
should
the
man
hand
in
the
paper?
A.
On
Tuesday
morning.
B.
On
Thursday
morning.
C.
On
Friday
morning.
15.
Why
doesn抰
the
man
lend
his
car
to
the
woman?
A.
She
has
no
driver抯
license.
B.
She
doesn't
drive
well.
C.
She
has
drunk
too
much.
16.
How
will
the
woman
come
back
from
the
party?
A.
By
taxi.
B.
By
bus.
C.
By
subway.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
is
Mr.
Brown?
A.
A
center
manager.
B.
A
tour
guide.
C.
A
social
organizer.
18.
What
can
listeners
do
on
Wednesday
afternoon?
A.
See
a
film.
B.
Play
sports.
C.
Go
sightseeing.
19.
When
are
listeners
leaving
for
London?
A.
On
Friday.
B.
On
Saturday.
C.
On
Sunday.
20.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
talk?
A.
To
inform
listeners
of
the
plans.
B.
To
welcome
listeners
to
the
center.
C.
To
tell
listeners
the
rules
they
should
follow.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
2ND
DRAFT
Critique
and
Editing
Services
21.
According
to
the
passage,
who
might
be
the
potential
customers
for
2ND
Draft?
A.
Students
who
fail
to
come
up
with
original
ideas.
B.
Teachers
who
need
help
in
marking
the
papers
C.
Authors
who
attempt
to
publish
their
own
works
D.
Editors
who
want
their
work
less
time-consuming
22.
Why
is
Kim
Chavez
so
grateful
for
the
services?
A.
The
services
offered
both
instant
and
lasting
benefits.
B.
His
personal
letter
got
wide
recognition
after
it
was
polished
up.
C.
He
met
up
with
many
new
writers
and
learnt
much
from
them.
D.
The
services
set
patterns
or
different
types
of
writing
to
follow.
23.
In
which
column
can
we
probably
find
this
passage?
A.
Education.
B.
Finance.
C.
Technology.
D.
Advertisement.
B
Lizard
(蜥蜴)
species
may
already
have
declined
past
the
point
of
no
return
in
the
world.
What
is
the
reason?
Rising
temperatures.
Researchers
estimate
that
as
much
as
40
percent
of
lizard
species
worldwide
will
die
out
by
2080.
The
problem
is
that
temperatures
in
many
regions
where
lizards
live
have
changed
too
fast
for
the
animals
to
keep
pace.
Barry
Sinervo
from
the
Department
of
Ecology
and
Evolutionary
Biology
at
the
University
of
California
in
Santa
Cruz,
along
with
colleagues
from
across
the
globe,
reached
that
conclusion
by
taking
current
data
on
Mexican
lizards.
They
also
estimated
that
4
percent
of
local
species
have
already
disappeared
worldwide.
That
number
could
jump
to
20
percent
by
2080
if
carbon
dioxide
levels
aren抰
lowered
to
reduce
warming.
The
team
looked
48
species
of
Sceloporus
lizard
at
200
sites
around
Mexico.
The
sites
were
first
sampled
from
1975
to
1995.
By
2010,
research
could
not
find
lizards
at
12
percent
of
those
sites.
Lizards
that
bear
live
young
are
especially
at
risk
of
dying
out,
the
researchers
point
out,
compared
to
that
lay
eggs.
揕ive-bearers
have
lower
body
temperatures
that
heighten
the
risk
of
dying,
Sinervo
said
in
a
statement.
揥e
are
watching
these
species
disappear
before
our
eyes.
Although
current
evidence
shows
that
climate
change
is
affecting
the
habitat
ranges
of
many
species,
there
is
still
a
lot
of
uncertainty
about
how
much
climate
change
will
affect
species,
researchers
say.
Many
Mexican
lizard
species
live
in
high
altitude
搃slands,
where
climate
change
happens
the
fastest.
The
lizards
cannot
adjust
fast
enough
to
survive.
The
scientists
say
they
do
not
think
the
animals
are
likely
to
save
themselves
just
by
moving
somewhere
else,
either.
揌ow
quickly
can
Earth抯
lizards
adapt
to
the
rising
global
temperatures?
That抯
the
important
question,
Sinervo
said
in
a
press
release.
揥e
are
actually
seeing
lowland
species
moving
upward,
slowly
driving
upland
species
out
of
their
habitats.
If
the
upland
species
can抰
evolve
fast
enough,
they
will
die
out.
24.
Which
of
the
following
lizards
face
a
higher
risk
of
dying
out?
A.
Lizards
at
low
altitudes.
B.
Lizards
that
bear
their
young.
C.
Lizards
that
lay
eggs.
D.
Lizards
in
a
stable
environment.
25.
According
to
Barry
Sinervo
and
his
colleagues,
__________.
A.
their
conclusion
is
based
on
current
data
on
various
kinds
of
lizards
B.20
percent
of
local
species
have
already
disappeared
worldwide
C.
they
are
uncertain
about
how
much
climate
change
will
affect
species
D.
they
are
seeing
highland
species
moving
downward
26.
The
upland
lizards
are
affected
greatly
by
the
climate
change
because
of
_________.
A.
their
living
habitats
destruction
B.
their
living
skills
C.
highland
species
moving
downward
D.
their
adaptive
capacity
27.
The
purpose
of
this
passage
is
to
________.
A.
prove
that
earth
is
not
suitable
for
lizards
B.
warn
that
lizards
may
die
out
quickly
due
to
the
climate
change
C.
explain
why
no
more
lizards
will
be
found
by
2080
D.
emphasize
that
the
habitat
of
lizards
is
changing
greatly
C
In
the
past
few
years,
scientists
have
found
micro-plastics
in
our
soil.
tap
water,
bottled
waler,
beer
and
even
in
the
air
we
breathe.
And
there's
growing
concern
about
the
potential
health
risks
they
pose
to
humans.
The
new
analysis
in
the
UK
have
discovered
micro-plastics
widely
distributed
across
all
10
lakes
and
rivers
sampled
More
than
1,000
small
pieces
of
plastic
per
litre
were
found
in
the
River
Tame,
which
was
revealed
last
year
as
the
most
polluted
place
tested
worldwide.
Even
in
relatively
remote
places
such
as
the
Falls
of
Dochart
and
Loch
Lomond
in
Scot
land,
two
or
three
pieces
per
litre
were
found.
Micro-plastics
are
not
a
specific
kind
of
plastic,
but
rather
any
type
of
small
pieces
of
plastic
that
is
less
than
5
mm
in
length
according
to
the
U.S.
National
Oceanic
and
Atmospheric
Administration-
They
may
originate
from
a
variety
of
sources,
including
cosmetics,
clothing,
and
industrial
processes.
Humans
are
known
to
consume
the
tiny
plastic
particles
through
food
and
water,
but
the
possible
health
effects
on
people
and
ecosystems
have
yet
to
be
determined.
One
study,
in
Singapore,
has
found
that
micro-plastics
can
harbor
harmful
microbes
(微生物).
Research
by
the
National
University
of
Singapore
found
more
than
400
types
of
bacteria
on
275
pieces
of
micro-plastic
collected
from
local
beaches.
They
included
insects
that
cause
gastroenteritis
(肠胃炎)and
wound
infections
in
humans.
"Micro-plastics
are
being
found
absolutely
everywhere
but
we
do
not
know
the
harm
they
could
be
doing,"
said
Christian
Dunn
at
Bangor
University,
Wales.
who
led
the
work.
"It's
no
use
looking
back
in
20
years'
time
and
saying:
'If
only
we’d
realized
just
how
bad
it
was.
'
We
need
to
be
monitoring
our
waters
now
and
we
need
to
think,
as
a
country
and
a
world,
how
we
can
be
reducing
our
reliance
on
plastic.
28.
What
does
the
article
talk
about?
A.
Definition
of
Micro-plastic
B.
Micro-plastic
Pollution
C.
Function
of
Micro-plastic
D.
Micro-plastic
Distribution
29.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
True
according
to
the
article?
A.
Micro-plastics
are
originally
from
industrial
processes.
B.
The
River
Tame
is
the
most
polluted
place
worldwide.
C.
The
potential
health
risks
that
micro-plastics
cause
to
man
are
still
to
be
found.
D.
A
study
in
the
UK
has
found
that
insects
cause
gastroenteritis
and
wound
infections
in
humans.
30.
Which
of
the
following
can
replace
the
word
"harbor
in
the
4th
paragraph?
A.
spray
B.
stay
C.
shelter
D.
share
31.
What
does
Christian
Dunn
call
on
people
to
do?
A.
To
take
action
to
use
less
plastics.
B.
To
figure
out
the
harm
micro-plastics
could
be
doing.
C.
To
realize
the
effect
micro-plastics
has
had
on
waters.
D.
To
get
people
in
the
world
united
to
have
researches
on
micro-plastics.
D
Harvard
University,
which
is
facing
claims
of
racial
discrimination
(歧视)
against
Asian-Americans
in
its
admission
process,
has
announced
that
its
early
acceptance
rate
for
Asian
Americans
for
the
Class
of
2022
has
hit
24.2
percent,
up
from
21.7
percent
a
year
earlier.
The
figures
were
released
on
Dec
12,
2017
by
the
school
on
its
official
website,
the
Harvard
Gazette.
The
early
enrollments
(入学)
for
the
Class
of
2022
also
reflect
an
overall
increase
in
other
nonwhite
students
from
previous
years,
the
famous
university
said.
African-Americans
make
up
13.9
percent
of
students
admitted
early,
compared
with
12.6
percent
last
year.
At
the
same
time,
Latinos
account
for
9.8
percent,
up
1
percentage
point
last
year,
and
Native
Americans
and
Native
Hawaiians
account
for
1.8
percent,
up
from
1.1
percent.
“From
small
towns,
suburbs,
and
cities—from
throughout
the
United
States
and
around
the
world—the
Class
of
2022
promises
to
be
among
the
best
classes
in
Harvard’s
long
history,”
said
William
R.
Fitzsimmons,
dean
(主任)
of
admissions
and
financial
aid
at
Harvard
University.
Harvard
is
facing
scrutiny
from
the
Department
of
Justice
and
a
separate
lawsuit
(诉讼)
accusing
the
college
of
discriminating
against
Asian-Americans
in
its
undergraduate
admission
process.
In
November,
2017
the
Justice
Department
cited
a
2015
lawsuit
that
charges
Harvard’s
affirmative
action
policies
discriminating
against
Asian-American
applicants,
in
a
letter
setting
a
Dec
1
deadline
for
Harvard
to
hand
over
documents
on
its
admission
policies.
Responding
to
that
deadline,
Harvard
offered
a
compromise
position
in
which
the
government’s
lawyers
would
be
able
to
examine
all
the
records,
including
an
electronic
database,
in
the
offices
of
Harvard’s
lawyers,
with
some
personal
information
redacted
(编写),
according
to
The
New
York
Times.
Harvard
University
reported
that
16.6
percent
of
a
total
29,652
students
are
Asian,
according
to
college
factual.
com.
Over
the
past
five
years,
the
total
international
population
of
students
on
campus
has
grown
at
an
average
rate
of
6.8
percent.
China
is
the
largest
contributor
to
this
growth,
with
about
1,263
students.
32.
Why
is
Harvard
University
charged?
A.
Because
sometimes
it
doesn抰
treat
all
students
at
school
equally.
B.
Because
some
people
are
unsatisfied
with
its
admission
policies.
C.
Because
it
does
not
provide
enough
financial
aid
for
poor
students.
D.
Because
its
total
international
population
of
students
is
decreasing.
33.
Which
make
up
the
smallest
percentage
of
students
admitted
early
by
Harvard?
A.
Latinos.
B.
Asian-Americans.
C.
Native
Americans
and
Native
Hawaiians.
D.
African-Americans.
34.
The
possible
meaning
of
the
underlined
word
搒crutiny
in
Para.
4
is
.
A.
careful
and
thorough
examination
B.
a
plan
or
desire
to
do
something
C.
the
feeling
of
being
annoyed,
upset,
or
impatient
D.
the
level
that
is
considered
to
be
acceptable
35.
What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
Class
of
2022
is
among
the
best
classes
in
Harvard’s
long
history
B.
Nonwhite
students
at
Harvard
University
C.
Harvard
announces
its
future
admission
policies
D.
Harvard
admits
more
Asian-Americans63
students.
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Shooting
down
an
ice-covered
track,
a
bobsled
(大雪橇)
can
go
faster
than
80
miles
an
hour.
36
The
answer
is
a
combination
of
athletics
and
science.
At
the
start
of
a
race,
the
crews
push
their
sled,
building
up
speed
before
they
jump
in
for
the
ride.
For
months
before
the
race,
the
crew
members
have
built
up
explosive
power
in
their
legs.
That
means
doing
a
lot
of
jumps,
and
sprints
(冲刺跑).
It
also
means
pushing
heavy
sleds!
The
push
is
the
crew’s
only
chance
to
add
speed.
37
The
design
of
the
sled’s
runners
(滑板)
reduces
their
friction
with
the
ice.
38
They
may
not
melt
enough
ice
for
a
fast
ride.
Runners
that
are
too
rounded
may
become
too
warm,
softening
the
ice
and
slowing
the
sled
down.
39
The
rules
state
that
all
runners
must
be
made
of
the
same
type
of
steel,
and
crews
may
polish
them
using
only
approved
materials.
Before
each
race,
officials
check
the
temperature
of
the
runners.
Runners
may
not
be
more
than
a
few
degrees
warmer
than
the
ice.
40
But
remember
the
sled
must
not
be
too
fast---the
crew
still
needs
to
be
able
to
reach
the
bottom
safely.
A.
Why
do
people
go
for
the
sport?
B.
Crews
polish
their
runners
for
a
fast
ride.
C.
The
riders
sit
inside
a
hard
shell,
called
cowling
(整流罩)
D.
How
do
bobsleds
go
faster
than
cars
on
a
highway?
E.
A
hot
runner
will
melt
more
ice
and
may
possibly
go
faster.
F.
Runners
that
are
too
flat
would
spread
the
friction
over
a
wide
area.
G.
All
other
work
goes
into
keeping
other
forces
from
slowing
the
bobsled
down.
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)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Fatima
grew
up
in
rural
Gohr
Province,
where
there
was
no
schooling
available
to
girls.
But
she
insisted
on
listening
to
BBC
radio,
which
she
could
41
when
high
enough
in
the
hills.
揗y
sisters
were
forced
to
get
married.
I
decided
that
I
would
not
continue
in
their
42
.
That
was
why
I
decided
to
43
,
Fatima
says.
She
joined
Facebook
groups
for
history
fans.
44
of
people
who
only
related
Afghanistan
to
conflicts,
Fatima
started
writing
45
about
places
that
foreigners
might
not
know
about.
Fatima
started
getting
46
from
online
friends.
A
man
reached
out
to
her
saying
he
was
going
to
be
47
in
Afghanistan
and
asking
whether
she
was
interested
in
showing
him
around
in
Herat.
She
said
yes.
Later,
he
recommended
her
to
someone
else
and
48
Fatima
came
to
the
attention
of
a
travel
agency.
The
company
49
her
in
late
2020,
and
she
became
her
country抯
first
female
50
tour
guide.
Of
course,
being
a
51
is
never
easy.
Fatima
says
many
people
have
told
her
that
it抯
too
dangerous
for
a
woman
to
work,
especially
if
it
means
52
with
men
one-on-one.
Fatima
says
that
the
53
of
her
employers
and
the
people
she
has
met
through
giving
tours
is
what
keeps
her
54
.
There’s
also
the
implication(暗示)of
what
could
happen
if
she
does
55
:“If
I
give
up,
then
other
women
will
never
start.”
41.
A.
take
up
B.
pick
up
C.
turn
up
D.
build
up
42.
A.
life
B.
choice
C.
tradition
D.
business
43.
A.
work
B.
live
C.
study
D.
travel
44.
A.
Afraid
B.
Convinced
C.
Certain
D.
Tired
45.
A.
posts
B.
letters
C.
novels
D.
speeches
46.
A.
responses
B.
donation
C.
lessons
D.
guidance
47.
A.
teaching
B.
settling
C.
travelling
D.
serving
48.
A.
similarly
B.
obviously
C.
hopefully
D.
eventually
49.
A.
promoted
B.
instructed
C.
hired
D.
trained
50.
A.
intelligent
B.
devoted
C.
efficient
D.
professional
51.
A.
researcher
B.
pioneer
C.
specialist
D.
celebrity
52.
A.
playing
B.
interacting
C.
exploring
D.
cooperating
53.
A.
support
B.
patience
C.
protection
D.
contribution
54.
A.
refreshed
B.
recognized
C.
informed
D.
motivated
55.
A.
relax
B.
skip
C.
quit
D.
insist
第二节(共10小题;每小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。
Archaeologists
have
found
something
even
more
exciting
in
Sichuan
Province,
and
the
discovery
was
made
at
the
Sanxingdui
Ruins
(三星堆遗址).
The
site
61
(believe)
to
be
the
location
of
an
ancient
civilization
active
thousands
of
years
ago.
 
62
we
are
seeing
now
is
one
of
the
newly
discovered
sacrificial
pits
(祭祀坑)
at
the
Sanxingdui
Ruins.
Sanxingdui,
63
(literal)
meaning
“three-star
mounds”
in
Chinese,
is
about
64
80-minute
drive
from
Chengdu,
the
capital
city
of
Sichuan
Province.
In
the
1980s,
archaeologists
determined
that
the
three
mounds
were
once
part
of
a
city
wall
that
defended
an
ancient
kingdom.
65
(cover)12
square
kilometers,
the
Sanxingdui
Ruins
are
believed
to
be
remains
of
the
ancient
Shu
Kingdom,
which
was
active
over
a
period
spanning
2,600
to
4,800
years
ago.
The
first
discovery
here
was
a
piece
of
jade
(玉石)
unearthed
66
accident
by
a
farmer
in
1929.
In
1986,
two
sacrificial
pits
67
(fill)
with
relics
were
discovered.
On
a
press
conference
held
just
now,
Chinese
68
(authority)
announced
that
archaeologists
have
found
six
more
sacrificial
pits
at
the
Sanxingdui
Ruins.
The
six
newly-discovered
pits
sit
next
to
the
two
discovered
in
1986,
69
make
up
a
sacred
complex
that
would
have
been
the
site
of
sacrifices
and
prayer.
Even
today,
many
secrets
are
hidden
in
the
Sanxingdui
Ruins.
But
hopefully
one
day
we
can
find
out
more
about
the
70
(mystery)
ancient
civilization
that
once
lived
here.
第四部分
单词拼写(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)
66.We
have
now
been
here
almost
a
___________
(两星期),
and
yet
he
does
not
come.
67.
Herding
families
now
live
in
modern
homes
__________(装备有)
with
the
Internet
and
TV.
68.
Education
is
c_________________
for
children
in
most
countries.?
69.The
bus
driver
violated
the
traffic
r______________.
70.Hardly
can
anyone
achieve
success
in
his
career
without
the
a_____________
of
his
colleagues
and
partners.
第五部分写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节应用文(满分15分)
71.
假定你是李华,上周末你们班在附近社区的老年人活动中心组织了一次义工活动。请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内容包括:
1.陪伴老人,教老人智能手机的生活应用等;
2.活动反响。
注意:
1.写作词汇应为80左右;
2.可以适当增删细节,以使行文连贯。
A
Significant
Voluntary
Activity




第二节(满分20分)
72.
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完畅的短文。
I
was
lucky
to
have
an
interview
with
a
famous
international
bank
after
graduation.
I
really
appreciated
this
chance.
So
1
spent
a
lot
of
time
preparing
very
carefully
I
prepared
for
all
the
possible
questions
ahead.
As
a
result,
1
got
the
job.
While
my
classmates
were
still
struggling
to
get
a
job,
I
had
succeeded
in
getting
one,
which
made
me
feel
very
proud
of
myself.
After
one
month
of
hard
training,
Today
was
my
first
day
at
work
to
show
the
results
of
the
training.
I
got
up
as
usual,
but
I
decided
to
skip
doing
exercise
as
I
did
not
want
to
take
the
risk
of
arriving
at
the
office
late
on
my
first
day.
I
went
through
my
morning
routine
and
spent
a
lot
of
time
deciding
what
to
wear.
I
definitely
wanted
to
make
a
great
impression
right
from
the
start.
Finally,
I
settled
on
the
white
suit
with
a
tie.
I
waved
to
say
goodbye
to
my
mother
and
set
off
cheerfully
towards
the
bus
stop.
But
l
Saw
a
bus
leaving
the
stop
just
as
I
turned
around
the
corner.
Now
I
would
have
to
wait
for
another
15
minutes,
even
though
time
was
very
precious.
I
stood
there
patiently.
15
minutes
passed
and
then
30
minutes,
and
there
was
no
sign
of
the
bus.
Now
what
could
1
do?
I
had
to
reach
the
office
on
time.
I
saw
a
motorcycle
approaching,
but
as
I
tried
to
stop
it,
the
driver
sped
on
without
even
a
glance.
It
was
then
that
a
car
stopped
near
me
and
a
man
waved
to
me.
He
said,
揂ren抰
you
working
at
the
bank
at
Nariman
Point?
My
office
is
in
the
same
building.
Can
I
give
you
a
ride?
I
was
uncertain
at
first
but
then
forced
myself
to
get
in
as
I
was
going
to
be
late.
Gradually,
I
realized
that
we
were
not
on
the
familiar
route
to
my
office.
I
asked
the
man
to
stop
the
car,
but
he
did
not
listen
to
me
and
told
me
to
shut
up.
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。
I
had
no
other
option
but
to
keep
my
mouth
shut.





He
told
me
that
he
was
my
boss.







英语答案(满分
150)
第一部分
听力(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5
BBCAC
6-10
ABBCB
11-15
ABACA
16-20
ACBCA
第二部分
阅读(共两节,20小题,每小题2.5分,满分50分)
21-23
CAD
24-27
BCAB
28-31
BCCA
32-35
BCAD
36-40
DGFBE
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45
BCADA
46-50
ACDCD
51-55
BBADC
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.
is
believed
57.
What
58.
literally
59.
an
60.
Covering
61.
by
62.
filled
63.
authorities
64.
which
65mysterious.
第四部分、单词拼写(共5小题,每小题1分
共5分)
66.fortnight
67.
equipped
pulsory
69.
regulation(s)
70.assistance
第五部分写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节应用文写作(满分15分)
A
Significant
Voluntary
Activity
Last
weekend,
our
class
attended
a
voluntary
activity
in
a
community
senior
center
nearby.
Some
of
us
entertained
the
elderly
by
singing
Nanyin
and
doing
magic
tricks.
Others
chatted
with
them.
They
were
overjoyed
for
our
coming
and
the
senior
center
was
full
of
laughter.
Besides,
we
also
taught
them
how
to
use
smartphones
in
everyday
life,
such
as
showing
the
health
QR
code,
calling
a
taxi
and
making
an
appointment
with
the
doctor.
They
were
impressed
by
the
convenience
technology
brings.
The
activity
is
so
meaningful
that
we
all
feel
rewarded
and
determined
to
visit
them
regularly.
第二节
读后续写(满分20分)
Paragraph
1.
I
had
no
other
option
but
to
keep
my
mouth
shut.
I
was
scared.
I
didn’t
know
what
to
do.
I
forgot
all
I
had
learned
from
the
training
about
measures
to
deal
with
an
emergency.
But
to
my
surprise,
the
man
finally
stopped
the
car
in
front
of
the
bank
building,
after
taking
another
shorter
route.
I
didn’t
expect
that
I
would
be
able
to
reach
the
bank
safely
and
punctually.
I
asked
the
man
who
he
was.
Paragraph
2.
He
told
me
that
he
was
my
boss.
All
that
had
happened
was
just
a
test.
Unfortunately,
I
didn’t
pass
it.
He
said
that
if
I
was
intelligent
enough
to
be
selected
and
employed
by
an
international
bank,
I
should
not
have
taken
such
a
risk
and
trusted
a
stranger
offering
a
ride.
Although
I
had
prepared
for
everything,
I
still
lost
the
precious
chance
to
work.
From
this
experience,
I
realized
that
the
thing
that
matters
most
is
whether
you
can
apply
what
you
have
learned
to
your
job.
Moreover,
success
is
not
only
in
the
interview,
but
also
in
the
details
of
life.
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