湖北省宜昌市夷陵区高中2020-2021学年高二下学期五月份阶段性检测英语试卷 Word版含答案(无听力音频有文字材料)

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夷陵中学2020-2021届高二年级五月份阶段性检测
英语试题
考试时间:120分钟
试卷满分:150分
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
(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.
How
much
will
the
woman
pay
if
she
buys
two
skirts?
A.
$17.
B.
$19.
C.
$20.
2.
What
will
the
speakers
discuss
first?
A.
A
report.
B.
A
computer.
C.
A
pop.
3.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
A
child.
B.
A
room.
C.
A
present.
4.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
woman?
A.
She
is
angry
with
the
man.
B.
She
doesn抰
like
her
roommate.
C.
She
is
rather
quiet.
5.
Where
are
the
two
speakers
now?
A.
On
the
first
floor.
B.
On
the
fourth
floor.
C.
On
the
fifth
floor.
(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.
Where
does
the
conversation
likely
take
place?
A.
At
a
movie
theater.
B.
At
the
speakers’
home.
C.
At
an
electronics
store.
7.
How
does
the
man
plan
to
make
his
viewing
experience
better?
A.
He’ll
buy
a
bigger
TV.
B.
He’ll
put
a
screen
up
on
the
wall.
C.
He’ll
connect
a
set
of
speakers.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8、9
题。
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
A
basketball
game.
B.
A
nature
picture.
C.
A
hunting
incident.
9.?Why
is
the
man
surprised?
A.?The
zebra
jumped
over
the
photographer.
B.?The
lion
caught
the
zebra.
C.?The
photographer
wasn’t
hurt.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10

12
题。
10.
What
business
move
did
the
speakers
make?
A.
They
opened
an
online
store.
B.
They
closed
their
physical
store.
C.
They
started
an
advertising
firm.
11.
What
does
the
man
probably
hope
will
happen?
A.
Younger
people
will
appreciate
their
products.
B.
He
will
get
some
young
people
to
work
for
him.
C.
People
of
his
age
will
promote
his
business
via
social
media.
12.
Who
are
the
speakers’
target
customers?
A.
People
aged
15-30.
B.
People
aged
45-60.
C.
People
over
60.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13

16
题。
13.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
At
a
store.
B.
At
school.
C.
At
home.
14.
How
did
the
man
get
the
mud?
A.
He
went
to
the
Dead
Sea.
B.
He
dug
it
up
from
the
backyard.
C.
He
bought
it
from
an
online
company.
15.
What
is
the
main
color
of
the
mud
in
the
backyard?
A.
Brown.
B.
Grey.
C.
Black.
16.
Why
does
the
girl
agree
to
use
the
mud?
A.
She
wants
her
skin
to
feel
younger.
B.
She
has
some
skin
problems.
C.
She
is
starting
to
get
wrinkles.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17至
20
题。
17.
What
classes
can
visitors
take
in
Bali
according
to
the
speaker?
A.
Diving.
B.
Swimming.
C.
Fishing.
18.
Why
do
some
scientists
come
to
Bali?
A.
To
study
volcanoes.
B.
To
study
the
sea
creatures.
C.
To
study
traditional
artworks.
19.
What
do
most
people
of
Bali
do?
A.
Work
in
tourism.
B.
Do
agricultural
work.
C.
Make
special
clothes.
20.
What
does
the
speaker
think
is
good
to
do
during
Chinese
New
Year?
A.
Do
some
shopping.
B.
Drink
traditional
coffee.
C.
Visit
Buddhist
temples.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;
每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
A
UNSW
Global
is
devoted
to
providing
a
high
standard
of
education
and
training
services
to
all
of
its
students.
One
way
that
UNSW
Global
fulfills
this
commitment
is
by
making
sure
that
all
students,
both
domestic
and
international,
have
access
to
fair
complaints
and
appeals
process.
The
process
of
dealing
with
them
under
the
Complaints
and
Appeals
Policy
is
extracted
below.
Stage
1:
Informal
Complaint
Process
You
are
encouraged
to
attempt
to
solve
issues
that
arise
informally
by
contacting
either
the
original
decision
maker
or
a
Student
Adviser.
This
should
be
done
as
soon
as
possible
after
the
issue
arises,
such
as
disagreement
over
marks
or
wrong
attendance
recorded…
Stage
2:
Formal
Review(审查)Process
If
the
Stage
1
does
not
solve
the
complaint,
you
may
begin
the
Stage
2:
Formal
Review
Process.
You
must:
1.Complete
a
Formal
Review
Form
online
and
email
it
to
complainsconduct@unswglobal.edu.au.
2.
Lodge(正式提出)the
Formal
Review
Form
within
10
working
days
of
receiving
a
response
to
your
Stage
1:
Informal
Complaint.
We
will:
1.
Refer
your
complaint
to
the
appropriate
person
for
investigation
and
resolution.
2.
Acknowledge
your
complaint
within
3
working
days
of
receiving
your
Formal
Review
Form
and,
in
some
cases,
contact
you
to
arrange
an
interview.
3.
Send
you
both
a
digital
and
written
statement
of
the
outcome
of
your
complaint,
including
the
reasons
for
the
outcome
within
10
working
days
after
the
acknowledgement
of
your
complaint.
Stage
3:
External
Appeal
Process
If
you
are
not
satisfied
with
the
outcome
of
the
Stage
2,
you
may
refer
the
case
to
a
third
party
for
an
independent
review.
If
you
start
with
an
external
appeal,
you
must
inform
us
by
emailing
complainsconduct@unswglobal.edu.au.
21.
What
do
we
know
about
this
Complaints
and
Appeals
Policy?
A.
It
only
allows
domestic
students
to
lodge
a
complaint.
B.
It
requires
students
to
criticize
the
University’s
management.
C.
It
focuses
on
providing
training
services
to
all
students.
D.
It
creates
a
platform
for
all
its
students
to
make
a
complaint.
22.
Which
following
is
right
according
to
Stage
2
and
Stage
3?
A.
A
formal
outcome
reply
will
be
sent
to
you
within
three
days.
B.
Only
digital
statement
of
the
outcome
will
be
sent
to
you.
C.
If
the
Formal
Review
process
fails,
students
should
consult
a
third
party.
D.
The
case
is
still
directly
handled
by
the
original
decision
maker.
23.
In
which
section
on
the
school抯
website
can
you
most
probably
find
this
passage?
A.
Programs
and
Courses
B.
Rules
and
Procedures
C.
Application
and
Admission
D.
Acknowledgement
and
Declaration
B
When
my
friend
suggested
going
to
the
thrift
shop,
instantly
I
thought

hope
no
one
I
know
sees
me.
It
was
the
same
when
my
cousin
commented
on
my
new
furniture
and
Japanese
fine-bone-china
bowls
and
asked
where
I
got
them.
They
were
from
the
local
thrift
shop
but
instead
I
said
揻rom
the
antique
shop.
Many
people
in
my
Greek-Cypriot
community
would
despise
me
if
I
said
I
shopped
at
the
thrift
shop.
They
may
pity
me,
consider
me
poor,
a
failure.
Immigrants
sacrificed
their
families
and
homes
for
a
better
life.
Buying
a
house
and
having
enough
money
to
live
comfortably,
to
educate
your
children
and
see
them
also
live
comfortably,
are
a
big
part
of
the
immigrant
dream.
But
has
this
dream
made
us
materialistic
at
the
cost
of
our
own
planet?
Our
love
for
purchasing
the
latest
trendy
clothes
or
furniture,
then
donating
them
when
we
are
tired
of
them
has
become
normal.
I
was
once
like
this.
But
after
watching
the
documentary
The
True
Cost
I
learned
donated
clothes
that
don’t
get
sold
are
sent
to
developing
nations,
many
of
them
ending
up
in
landfills
(垃圾填埋地).
In
addition,
your
new
dress
requires
electricity
and
materials
to
make.
But
if
you
buy
a
second-hand
dress,
that抯
one
less
dress
in
a
landfill
and
one
less
new
dress
to
be
made.
A
friend
introduced
me
to
the
thrift
shop
only
a
few
years
ago.
My
first
item
was
a
dress
she
gifted
me.
It
was
lovely
and
I
loved
it.
Nobody
could
tell
it
was
second-hand.
This
opened
me
up
to
purchasing
more
second-hand
high
quality
branded
clothes.
Once
I
dropped
in
on
a
friend
and
was
impressed
by
how
she
decorated
her
apartment.
Its
all
second-hand.
she
said.
I
couldn抰
believe
it.
The
truth
is
a
lot
of
things
sold
at
the
thrift
shop
are
in
new
or
almost
new
condition.
That抯
when
I
made
the
decision
to
only
buy
second梙and
things.
Selling
second-hand
things
isn抰
anything
new
but
what
the
planet
needs
is
more
buyers.
There
is
so
much
excess
production
in
the
world.
So
stop
feeling
ashamed,
and
let抯
get
shopping.
24.
What
does
the
underlined
word
揹espise
mean
in
paragraph
2?
A.
Think
highly
of.
B.
Look
down
upon.
C.
Get
away
from.
D.
Keep
up
with.
25.
Which
following
statement
is
true
about
people
in
Greek-Cypriot
community?
A.
They
want
to
pursue
a
high
standard
of
material
life.
B.
They
all
prefer
wearing
the
latest
fancy
clothing.
C.
They
think
highly
of
children抯
education.
D.
They
get
along
well
with
their
neighbors.
26.
What
changed
the
author抯
mind
to
go
to
the
thrift
shop?
A.
The
great
variety
of
the
goods
in
the
thrift
shop.
B.
The
low
cost
of
the
goods
in
the
thrift
shop.
C.
The
persuasion
of
the
author抯
friends.
D.
The
wasted
resources
of
new
products
and
good
quality
of
the
thrift
shop.
27.
What抯
the
author抯
main
purpose
in
writing
the
text?
A.
To
introduce
a
new
trend
of
buying
at
the
thrift
shop.
B.
To
persuade
more
people
to
buy
at
the
thrift
shop.
C.
To
encourage
more
people
to
pursue
the
latest
fashion.
D.
To
raise
people抯
awareness
of
reasonable
shopping.
C
There抯
more
evidence
that
what抯
good
for
your
heart
is
good
for
your
head.
A
new
study
shows
that
people
who
run,
swim
or
do
other
moderate
intensity(强度)exercise
have
brains
that
look,
on
average,
10
years
younger
than
the
brains
of
couch
potatoes.
“Our
study
showed
that
for
older
people,
getting
moderate
intensity
exercise
may
be
protective,helping
them
keep
their
brains
work
better,
攕aid
Dr.
Clinton
Wright
of
the
University
of
Miami,
who
led
the
study.
But
it抯
not
necessarily
easy.
Walking,
golf,
bowling
and
yoga
didn抰
count,
and
people
need
to
start
before
they
begin
showing
memory
loss,
Wright抯
team
reported
in
the
journal
Neurology.
The
study
of
nearly
900
people
who
exercise
regularly
showed
that
90
percent
fell
into
the
low-intensity
group.
These
people
are
part
of
a
larger
group
taking
part
in
a
bigger
study
called
Northern
Manhattan
Study.
They
were
asked
how
long
and
how
often
they
exercised
during
the
past
two
weeks.
Five
years
later,
they
were
tested
for
memory
and
thinking
skills
and
got
a
brain
MRI.
Seven
years
after
that,
they
took
the
memory
and
thinking
tests
again.
The
10
percent
who
said
they
took
part
in
moderate
intensity
exercise
scored
better
on
the
tests.
These
included
running,
climbing,
swimming,
riding
bicycles
and
so
on.
“We
found
that
those
with
moderate
exercise
had
higher
scores
and
slower
decline
than
inactive
patients
when
comparing
the
results,”
the
study
team
wrote.
Many
studies
have
shown
that
exercise
may
not
prevent
Alzheimer’s
but
may
delay
it.
The
findings
fit
in
with
a
study
that
found
two
years
of
exercising,
eating
healthier
food
and
brain
training
can
promote
people’s
memory
function.
28.
What
do
we
know
about
the
study?
A.
It
makes
people’s
heart
better
than
their
heads.
B.
Running,
Swimming
and
Yoga
are
regarded
as
moderate
intensity.
C.
More
than
900
people
participated
in
the
Northern
Manhattan
Study.
D.
Most
people
surveyed
took
low-intensity
exercise.
29.
How
did
the
study
team
draw
the
conclusion?
A.
By
making
a
comparison.
B.
By
analyzing
the
existing
data.
C.
By
recording
people’s
exercise.
D.
By
giving
examples.
30.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Exercise
can
prevent
people
suffering
Alzheimer’s
disease.
B.
Brain
training
will
certainly
strengthen
people抯
memory.
C.
Exercise
can
put
off
the
start
of
memory
decline.
D.
The
findings
fit
in
with
the
study
of
healthy
food.
31.
What抯
the
best
title
for
this
passage?
A.
How
to
keep
mentally
healthy
B.
Moderate
intensity
exercise
keeps
your
brain
younger
C.
Steps
to
promote
your
brain
performance
D.
How
to
prevent
the
Alzheimer抯
disease
D
Researchers
from
Purdue
University
have
developed
a
simple
printing
process
that
changes
any
paper
or
cardboard
packaging
into
a
keyboard,
keypad
or
other
easy-to-use
human
machine
interfaces(界面).
The
technology
makes
use
of
a
special
coating
that’s
resistant
to
liquids
and
dust,
which
allows
multiple
circuit
(电路)
layers
to
be
printed
on
top
of
the
paper
without
any
dirt
between
the
layers.
On
the
other
side
of
the
paper,
standard
ink
printing
can
then
be
used
to
point
out
where
the
buttons
are,
and
what
they
represent.
When
the
printed
parts
of
the
paper
get
pressed,
they抮e
able
to
send
signals
over
Bluetooth
to
another
device梐
laptop,
for
example.
You抳e
then
got
a
lightweight,
foldable
keyboard
that
can
be
taken
anywhere
and
easily
wiped
clean
when
needed.
Researcher
Ramses
Martinez
says
this
is
the
first
time
that
a
self-powered
paper-based
electronic
device
has
been
displayed.
Also,
the
technology
allows
the
construction
of
vertical
pressure
sensors
that
don抰
require
an
outer
battery
thanks
to
their
ability
to
harvest
energy
from
the
tap
of
a
finger.
The
technology
can
be
used
together
with
conventional
printing
processes.
It
could
be
accomplished
easily
and
rapidly
to
turn
cardboard
packaging
or
paper
into
smart
packaging
or
a
smart
human-machine
interface.
The
technology
is
great.
It抯
good
for
the
environment
because
the
paper
can
be
simply
recycled
again.
These
paper
devices
are
cheap
to
produce
as
well條ess
than
$0.25
each,
according
to
the
researchers.
Potential
uses
include
smart
packaging,
or
where
temporary
input
devices
are
required.

expect
this
technology
to
help
the
user
interact
with
food
packaging梒hecking
whether
the
food
is
safe
to
be
consumed,
or
allowing
users
to
sign
the
package
that
arrives
at
home
by
dragging
their
fingers
over
the
box
to
properly
identify
themselves
as
the
owner
of
the
package.
says
Martinez.
揂dditionally,
our
group
showed
that
simple
paper
sheets
from
a
notebook
can
be
transformed
into
music
player
interfaces
for
users
to
choose
songs
and
play
them.
32.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
first
Paragraph?
A.
The
technology
can
turn
any
paper
into
a
screen.
B.
The
keyboard
is
complicated
and
heavy.
C.
The
technology
uses
the
coat
with
liquids
and
dust
resistance.
D.
The
keyboard
can抰
be
connected
to
other
devices.
33.
What
gives
the
device
the
power
it
needs
to
run?
A.
The
battery
within
it.
B.
User抯
touch
on
it.
C.
The
power
energy
stored
in
it.
D.
The
outer
battery.
34.
What
is
the
author抯
attitude
towards
the
technology?
A.
Positive.
B.
Suspicious.
C.
Ambiguous.
D.
Conservative.
35.
What抯
the
main
idea
of
the
passage?
A.
A
music
player
interface
created
for
musicians.
B.
The
application
of
a
new
printing
technology.
C.
A
special
coating
resisting
circuit
layers
onto
paper.
D.
A
simple
printing
process
making
keyboards
out
of
any
paper.
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。
When
it
comes
to
France,
its
amazing
food
and
wine
will
naturally
make
your
mouth
water.
But
you
are
also
concerned
about
putting
on
weight,
eager
to
get
a
good
workout.
36
Then
the
Medoc
Wine
and
Marathon
Festival
might
be
your
perfect
choice.
Created
in
1984,
the
festival
takes
its
name
from
the
Medoc
wine-growing
region,
north
of
Bordeaux
on
France抯
Atlantic
coast.
37
The
reason
for
this
lies
in
its
three
biggest
highlights.
It
is
a
paradise
for
foodies.
The
annual
festival,
held
each
fall,
involves
thousands
of
runners
going
through
a
variety
of
splendid
vineyards
providing
free
wine.
In
the
meanwhile
water
stations
are
also
offered
along
the
way
so
that
runners
don抰
get
too
dehydrated(脱水的).
38
However,
better
not
drink
it
with
abandon,
for
you
can
also
try
some
of
the
local
French
delicacies,
such
as
oysters,
grapes
and
ice
cream
and
so
on,
which
will
definitely
tickle
your
taste
buds!
39
.
Each
year
the
marathon
has
a
theme
and
this
year
it
is
憇uperheroes
something
you
just
might
have
to
be
if
you
want
to
finish
under
the
six-and-a-half
hour
time
limit.
However,
if
you
simply
rush
to
the
finishing
line
desperately,
then
you
are
out,
for
it
is
most
famous
for
its
relaxing
and
flexible
running
time,
allowing
participants
to
enjoy
the
experience
rather
than
try
and
reach
their
personal
best
time.
It
is
a
feast
for
your
eyes.
The
marathon
also
requires
that
runners
dress
up
in
colorful
costume.
You
can
be
whatever
character
you
like,
such
as
knights,
wizards,
or
queens.
A
winner
is
to
be
picked
out
at
the
end
for
the
best
costume.
What
are
you
waiting
for?
40
And
enjoy
the
French
culture
to
the
fullest!
It
is
a
competition
for
friendship.
Feel
torn
between
the
two
?
C.
It
is
a
match
for
experience.
D.
Come
and
release
your
passion
with
your
fellows!
E.
So,
you
can
refresh
yourself
with
some
water
and
wine.
F.
Since
then,
it
has
gained
increasing
popularity
year
by
year.
G.
But
who
drinks
water
when
having
the
option
of
drinking
a
nice
glass
of
wine
instead?
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)
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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
Recently
the
acknowledgment
section
of
a
PhD
student’s
thesis(毕业论文)
has
become
a
hit
on
the
Internet.燭he
fight
with
41
life
and
sincere
gratitude
42
in
the
statement
have
touched
and
inspired
countless
domestic
netizens.

have
walked
a
long
way
and
43
a
great
deal
of
suffering
before
44
my
doctoral
thesis
to
you
all
.
The
author
Huang
Guoping
wrote
at
the
beginning
of
his
thesis.
45
by
his
mother
at
the
age
of
12,
Huang
had
to
depend
on
his
father
for
46
,
who
lost
his
life
in
a
traffic
accident
when
he
was
17.
揝eparating
from
loved
ones,
sitting
in
my
47
shelter,
doing
homework
or
reading
books
in
the
dim
light,
I
was
sent
into
the
48
of
despair
by
the
burdens
of
life.
But
I
wanted
to
get
out
of
the
mountainous
area
and
prove
I
haven抰
lived
49
.
He
recalled,
揑t
was
the
glittering
certificates
of
honor
pasted
on
the
wall
that
backed
me
and
gave
me
a
50
.
Fortunately,
fate
threw
him
51
.
Thanks
to
his
own
efforts
as
well
as
help
from
all
sides,
Huang
52
an
offer
to
Southwest
University
and
53
got
his
doctor
degree
in
the
Chinese
Academy
of
Sciences.
At
the
54
of
his
acknowledgement,
Huang
expressed
his
wishes.

hope
to
keep
a
young
heart
after
all
years
of
fighting.
I
hope
to
rediscover
the
world
and
55
what
I
have
suffered
in
my
life.
I
hope
to
do
something
to
better
someone
else抯
life
.
41.
A.
complicated
B.
miserable
C.
social
D.
fulfilling
42.
A.
undertaken
B.
inspected
C.
urged
D.
conveyed
43.
A.
endured
B.
envied
C.
favored
D.
conducted
44.
A.
presenting
B.
purchasing
C.
drafting
D.
donating
45.
A.
Obtained
B.
Adored
C.
Deserted
D.
Punished
46.
A.
sympathy
B.
survival
C.
privilege
D.
qualification
47.
A.
fascinating
B.
neat
C.
grand
D.
shabby
48.
A.
drawbacks
B.
conditions
C.
depths
D.
conflicts
49.
A.
in
relief
B.
in
vain
C.
with
abandon
D.
with
caution
50.
A.
lift
B.
hand
C.
break
D.
strength
51.
A.
security
B.
light
C.
energy
D.
dignity
52.
A.
secured
B.
hired
C.
rejected
D.
admitted
53.
A.
eventually
B.
exactly
C.
apparently
D.
accidentally
54.
A.
crossing
B.
conclusion
C.
edge
D.
expense
55.
A.
put
up
with
B.
make
sense
of
C.
live
up
to
D.
make
up
with
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
If
you
have
ever
seen
an
alpaca
(羊驼),
you
might
56
(simple)
be
fascinated
with
their
furry
and
cute
appearance.
But
now
chances
are
that
these
animals
might
help
scientists
find
a
vaccine
for
COVID-19.
As
the
Australian
scientists
studying
alpacas
report,
these
animals
have
57
unique
immune
response.
Scientists
used
to
use
them
to
do
research
on
viruses
like
HIV.
Up
to
now
they
58
(find)
that
when
infected
with
COVID-19,
alpacas
react
in
a
special
way.
揂lpacas
actually
create
two
different
types
of
antibodies.
One
bears
striking
similarities
59
the
type
we
humans
make,
and
the
other
is
60
is
called
nanobodies(纳米抗体),”
said
Michael
James,
a
researcher
61
(involve)
in
the
study.
The
alpacas
produced
these
nanobodies
after
researchers
put
a
COVID-
19
viral
spike
protein(棘突蛋白)
into
their
62
(body).
It
is
this
protein
that
allows
COVID-19
to
infect
our
cells.
The
nanobodies,
however,
stop
63
(infect)
from
happening
by
blocking
the
protein.
Although
the
results
look
good,
it
will
take
some
time
64
(produce)
a
vaccine
based
on
the
findings.
Since
the
nanobodies
are
new,
more
research
is
required
to
make
sure
they
are
both
65
(effect)
and
safe
when
they
are
tried
on
humans,
according
to
James.
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)
假定你是校英文报Teens
Today的学生主编,本学期该报拟开设专栏“党员的故事”(Stories
of
Party
Members)来纪念中国共产党(the
Communist
Party
of
China)诞辰100周年,特向全校同学征集稿件。请你写一封征稿函,内容包括:
1.稿件要求:比如内容和字数等;
2.投稿方式;
3.录用奖励。
注意:1.
词数80左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.
格式已为你写好。
Dear
fellows,
Teens
Today
第二节
读后续写
(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头与续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
It
was
a
hot
July
afternoon
in
Philadelphia.
The
five
boys
I
was
with
had
grown
tired
of
burning
holes
in
dry
leaves
with
a
lens(凸透镜).
So
when
freckle-faced(满脸雀斑的)little
Jerry
suggested
climbing
the
cliff,
the
rest
of
kids
all
agreed
excitedly,
except
me.
I
hesitated.
I抎
been
a
sickly
child
most
of
my
eight
years
and
I
actually
wasn抰
as
strong
as
the
other
boys.
But
my
father抯
voice
echoed
in
my
ears:
揃e
brave
and
active.
揅ome
on!”
Called
Jerry,
“Just
being
sick
is
no
reason
to
be
a
coward(胆小鬼).”
“I’m
coming!”
I
yelled,
and
ran
along
after
them.
Through
the
park
and
into
the
woods
we
went,
finally
we
stood
beneath
the
near
vertical(垂直的)
wall
of
a
small
cliff,
about
33
feet
high.
To
me
it
looked
like
the
very
symbol
of
the
Forbidden
and
Impossible.
One
by
one,
the
other
boys
climbed
upward,
finding
handholds
and
toeholds
on
rocks.
I
hung
back
until
the
others
were
partway
up.
Then
trembling
and
sweating,
I
began
to
climb.
A
hand
here,
a
foot
there,
my
heart
racing
in
my
skinny
chest,
I
made
my
way
up
and
up.
At
some
point,
I
looked
back
and
was
horrified.
The
ground
at
the
base
of
the
cliff
seemed
very
far
below.
One
slip
and
I
would
fall.
But
the
boys
were
talking
loudly
and
happily
above
me.
In
a
few
minutes
they
started
up
to
the
top
while
I
still
struggled
and
crawled,
far
behind.
揌ey,
wait,
I
begged.
Sadly,
they
ignored
my
request
and
continued
their
way
to
the
top,
from
where
they
would
walk
home
by
an
easier
route.
Before
they
left,
they
glanced
down
at
me.
揧ou
can
stay
if
you
want
to,
teased
Jerry.
I
looked
down
and
a
nameless
force
seemed
to
be
dragging
me
to
fall
off.
I
grasped
the
rock
as
the
world
spun
around.
I
could
never
climb
back
down.
It
was
much
too
far
to
go,
too
dangerous.
注意:1.
续写词数应为150词左右
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph
1:
However,
the
way
up
to
the
top
was
even
worse—higher,
steeper,
more
challenging.
Paragraph
2:
I
didn抰
know
how
long
it
had
passed
until
a
familiar
voice
of
my
father
came
below.
高二五月月考英语试题答案
听力部分:1—5
BACBC
6—10
BCBCA
11—15
CBCCA
16—20
BAABC
阅读理解:21—23
DCB
24—27
BADB
28—31
DACB
32—35
CBAD
36—40BFGCD
完形填空:41—45
BDAAC
46—50
BDCBA
51—55
BAABC
语法填空:
56.
simply
57.
a
58.
have
found
59.
to
60.
what
61.
involved
62.
bodies
63.
infection
64.
to
produce
65.
effective
应用文范文:
Dear
fellows,
We
are
to
start
a
new
column
featuring
Stories
of
Party
Members
this
semester
to
mark
the
100th
anniversary
of
the
founding
of
the
Communist
Party
of
China!
And
we
are
expecting
your
theme-related
articles.
Your
works
are
required
to
focus
on
contributions
the
party
members
have
made.
They
are
expected
to
be
original
and
the
ones
based
on
your
personal
experience
are
preferred.
The
length
of
the
article
should
be
limited
to
approximately
500
words.
Please
submit
your
article
to
our
office
in
the
Students
Center
or
teenstoday@
before
18th
each
month.
If
they
are
accepted,
you
will
be
rewarded
with
a
certificate
and
a
certain
amount
of
prize
money.
Your
positive
participation
will
be
appreciated.
Teens
Today
读后续写范文
Paragraph
1:
However,
the
way
up
to
the
top
was
even
worse—higher,
steeper,
more
challenging.
I
would
never
make
it.
I
heard
someone
sobbing
and
moaning;
I
wondered
who
it
was
and
realized
that
it
was
I.
It
was
no
use
crying
because
nobody
would
hear
me.
The
other
boys
must
have
been
home.
Time
dragged
terribly.
And
with
each
passing
minute,
my
legs
and
arms
grew
sore.
I
was
seized
by
a
strong
sense
of
horror
and
my
palms
were
sweating.
Something
rolled
down
my
cheeks.
It
was
tears
or
sweat,
or
both.
The
sun
disappeared
from
the
sky,
and
dusk
began
to
gather.
The
ground
below
the
cliff
became
dim.
You
can抰
imagine
how
desperate
I
was
at
that
time.
Paragraph
2:
I
didn抰
know
how
long
it
had
passed
until
a
familiar
voice
of
my
father
came
below.
I
glanced
down!
It
was
my
dad
with
a
flashlight.
But
my
relief
transformed
into
disappointment.
My
father
stood
still
and
didn抰
climb
up
here
and
carry
me
down.
揅ome
on
down
and
take
one
little
step
by
step.
Don抰
look
down
any
farther
than
that
first
step.
Trust
me,
you
can
do
that,
my
brave
boy!
His
comforting
tone
seemed
to
have
a
magic
power.
Somehow,
following
his
light,
I
struggled
to
inch
backward,
cautiously
feel
for
the
rock
with
my
left
foot
and
move
my
foot
down
there
very
slowly.
Finally
I
took
the
last
step
down
onto
the
ground
and
into
my
father抯
strong
arms,
sobbing
a
little,
and
then,
surprisingly,
feeling
a
sense
of
immense
accomplishment
and
something
like
pride.
听力材料
Text
1
W:Very
nice
skirts.
How
much
are
they?
M:Ten
dollars
each
and
one
dollar
off
if
you
buy
two.
They
are
on
sale.
Text
2
M:I
know
you
want
to
talk
about
this
report
but
I’d
like
to
tell
you
about
my
new
computer.
W:Let’s
keep
to
the
point.
We
can
talk
about
that
later.
All
right?
Text
3
W:Bill,
that’s
a
lovely
painting
in
your
living
room.
M:I’m
glad
you
like
it.
It’s
a
Christmas
gift
from
my
son.
W:Well,
it’s
beautiful.
Your
son
has
very
good
taste.
Text
4
M:So
how
is
your
new
roommate?
W:She
really
makes
me
angry.
M:What
happened?
W:She’s
always
making
loud
noises
at
midnight.
When
I
remind
her
she
is
always
rude.
Text
5
W:Excuse
me,
I’m
looking
for
Mr.
Town.
M:Oh,
he
is
not
on
this
floor.
He’s
on
the
fourth
floor.
Go
down
the
stairs
and
turn
left.
Text
6
M:Now
we
have
our
own
home
theater!
Look!
The
screen
is
as
big
as
our
wall!
W:Hey,
how
did
you
do
that?
M:I
just
bought
a
piece
of
equipment
that
connects
to
the
computer
or
TV...or
even
a
smart
phone!
I
can
play
anything
I
want,
like
a
movie
or
a
TV
show.
Then,
this
equipment
makes
the
images
present
on
the
wall,
just
like
when
you
go
to
the
movies.
W:Well,
it’s
not
the
same
quality.
M:You’re
right.
But
it
isn’t
bad,
and
when
I
set
up
my
new
speaker
system...
W:Umm,
you
bought
speakers,
too?
M:Of
course!
I
want
the
full
effect.
Don’t
worry.
You’re
going
to
love
it!
Text
7
W:What
a
great
shot!
M:Who’s
playing
tonight?
W:Playing?
I’m
watching
a
TV
documentary
about
nature
photography.
M:What
does
that
have
to
do
with
basketball?
W:It
doesn’t.
I
was
commenting
on
the
picture.
It’s
a
photo
of
a
lion
jumping.
M:OK,
I
like
lions,
but
what’s
so
impressive
about
that?
W:Well,
the
photographer
was
in
the
path
of
a
running
lion
when
it
rushed
out
of
the
bushes.
The
photographer
dropped
to
the
ground
on
his
back,
and
the
lion
jumped
right
over
him.
It
was
chasing
a
zebra,
and
the
photographer...
M:Shot
the
lion
with
a
gun?
W:No!
He
took
a
picture
really
quickly
as
the
lion
jumped
over.
That’s
what
I
meant
by
“great
shot”.
M:I’m
surprised
the
guy
wasn’t
attacked!
W:He
was
twice
lucky—for
being
alive,
and
for
taking
the
photo
of
the
year!
Text
8
M:We’re
in
business!
I
can’t
believe
we
waited
so
long
to
open
our
own
store.
This
is
great,
isn’t
it?
I
hope
we
get
a
lot
of
customers.
W:I
still
think
we
should
hire
someone
to
advertise
for
us.
M:I’ve
been
considering
what
to
do
about
that,
Laura.
There
should
be
an
easier
and
cheaper
way.
I
don’t
like
traditional
advertising,
anyway.
Since
our
store
is
online,
the
first
thing
we
could
do
is
send
an
email
to
all
of
our
friends
and
family.
We’ll
include
the
link
to
our
website.
They
can
share
information
about
our
new
store
on
Facebook,
Instagram,
and
Twitter.
W:That’s
a
great
idea!
The
more
young
people
we
tell,
the
better.
People
between
15
and
30
years
old
usually
have
a
large
network
of
friends.
M:Yeah,
but
I’ve
noticed
that
our
age
group
uses
social
media
a
lot,
too.
And
our
store
mainly
sells
things
that
people
from
45
to
60
would
use,
like
products
to
keep
people
looking
younger.
W:True.
Maybe
we
should
send
some
emails
to
our
old
school
friends,
then.
By
now,
many
of
them
should
have
a
lot
of
business
associates
and
friends.
Text
9
W:What’s
that
on
your
face,
Dad?
You
scared
me!
I
thought
you
were
someone
who
broke
into
the
house!
M:It’s
mud.
It’s
good
for
your
skin.
W:You
mean,
you
just
went
out
in
the
backyard
and
picked
up
some
mud
from
the
ground,
and
then
put
it
on
your
face?
M:No,
I
bought
some
mud
online.
It
comes
from
the
Dead
Sea
in
the
Middle
East.
Do
you
see
the
color?
It’s
a
beautiful
grey
color
because
of
its
many
minerals.
The
mud
in
the
backyard
is
mainly
brown.
And
the
soil
is
black.
The
Dead
Sea
is
famous
for
its
health
benefits.
People
go
there
from
all
over
the
world
to
swim
in
its
water.
Many
companies
ship
the
mud
to
people
like
me,
who
can抰
take
a
trip
there.
W:Does
your
face
really
feel
different
after
you
take
the
mud
off?
M:Yes,
it
feels
my
skin
is
many
years
younger.
Some
of
my
wrinkles
are
even
going
away.
Do
you
want
to
try
it?
W:Well,
I’m
only
sixteen
years
old.
I
don’t
think
I
need
to
feel
younger.
M:But
I’ve
noticed
your
face
is
very
oily
sometimes,and
that
other
times
it’s
very
dry.
This
mud
is
sure
to
help
you
with
that.
It
clears
up
your
skin
and
leaves
your
face
looking
bright
and
fresh.
W:I’ll
try
it.
I’ve
been
feeling
bad
about
my
looks
lately.
Maybe
this
will
help!
Text
10
One
destination
that
is
becoming
popular
with
Chinese
tourists
is
Bali.
It
is
a
beautiful
island
of
Indonesia.
There
is
a
rainy
season
that
is
perfect
for
swimming.
One
of
the
main
attractions
is
Bali抯
diverse
sea
life.
There
are
some
creatures
that
don抰
exist
anywhere
else
in
the
world.
Visitors
who
don抰
know
how
to
dive
can
take
classes
while
they抮e
on
vacation
here.
The
island
is
also
home
to
several
active
volcanoes.
Many
scientific
groups
come
to
study
them.
Even
though
tourism
is
on
the
rise,
most
of
the
population
still
works
in
agriculture
and
the
fishing
industry.
Bali
also
has
many
traditional
artworks.
Some
popular
products
for
sale
include
clothing
with
special
designs,
wood
sculptures,
and
organic
coffee.
A
great
time
to
visit
the
island
is
during
one
of
its
many
festivals.
Since
ancient
times,
the
culture
of
Bali
has
had
a
lot
of
influence
from
not
only
Indian
but
also
Chinese
culture.
Chinese
New
Year
is
widely
celebrated
by
Indonesians
who
are
of
Chinese
origin.
The
island
of
Bali
has
many
ancient
Chinese
Buddhist
temples
that
are
especially
good
to
visit
during
the
holiday.
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