2020--2021学年高二下第三次月考
英语试题参考答案与解析
第一部分
听力参考答案
1—5
BABAC
6—10
CABCB
11—15
BCACB
16—20
ABACA
第二部分
阅读
A篇
21-23
CDB
【主题语境】人与社会
【语篇解读】本文的语篇类型为应用文。文章介绍了一本妙趣横生,引人入胜,值得一读的书籍。
B篇24---27
BCDA
【主题语境】人与自我
【语篇解读】本文的语篇类型为记叙文。
这是一篇感人至深的短文,虽然故事主要发生在圣诞节,也非常适合作为母亲节的阅读材料。作者通过回忆妈妈在世时过圣诞节的点点滴滴,来怀念母亲。
C
篇
28--31
BACA
【主题语境】人与社会之学校活动
【语篇解读】本文的语篇类型为说明文。
美国Brooklyn的一所学校不再布置传统的作业,而是用有利于学习和身心发展的趣味活动来代替。
D
篇
32--35
ACBD
【主题语境】人与自然之动物保护
【语篇解读】本文的语篇类型为说明文。文章介绍了比特犬被用于斗狗活动,导致很多比特犬被虐待、
遗弃。作者呼吁大众关注遭受虐待的比特犬。
七选五
36---40
GBDCF
【主题语境】人与自我
【语篇解读】本文的语篇类型为说明文。文章介绍了
压力下如何保持冷静的三点建议。
第三部分
语言运用
完形填空
41---45
DABDA
46-----50
BCACB
51----55
BCADC
【主题语境】人与自我之生活感悟
【语篇解读】本文的语篇类型为夹叙夹议文。作者通过自己的成长和学习领悟到爱和人生有其数学意义。
语篇填空
答案与解析
56.a
57.millions
58.previously
59.released
60.various
61.seeking
62.at
63.that
64.is
expected
65.assessment
【主题语境】人与社会
【语篇解读】本文的语篇类型为新闻报道类说明文。世界卫生组织5月7日宣布,由中国医药集团北京生物制品研究所研发的新冠灭活疫苗正式通过世卫组织紧急使用认证。这是第一个由非西方国家研制的获得世卫组织支持的疫苗。
第四部分
写作
第一节
应用文
One
possible
version
Dear
Peter,
How
are
you
doing?
I’m
glad
to
introduce
our
“Reading
Circle”
activity
to
you.
To
improve
our
reading
and
writing
skills
in
English,
our
English
teacher
released
“Reading
Circle”
activity
this
term.
We
are
organized
to
read
literary
classics
regularly,
With
one
copy
in
two
weeks
or
so.Up
to
now
,we
have
finished
“Pride
and
Prejudice”
and
“
Charlotte’s
Web
”
.
We
all
think
the
beneficial
activity
not
only
a
good
way
to
improve
reading
and
writing
skills,
but
also
to
broaden
our
knowledge
and
horizon.
We’ll
keep
on
doing
so.(99w)
Best
wishes!
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
读后续写
One
possible
version
Looking
at
the
money
on
the
table,
I
stood
there,
shocked.
For
the
rest
of
the
day,
I
felt
extremely
guilty,
with
the
innocent
jogger
and
his
“helplessness"
on
my
mind.
“How
could
I
be
so
rude
to
him
without
knowing
the
truth?
Why
was
it
that
the
jogger
gave
me
the
money?
I
still
remember
his
frightened
face
when
I
scared
him
away
like
a
monster.
I
decided
to
find
a
chance
to
apologize
to
him.
The
next
morning,
I
got
up
and
went
to
the
park
as
usual,
but
not
for
jogging.
I
just
hung
around
where
I
met
that
jogger,
but
in
vain.
For
several
days,
I
waited
at
the
same
spot.
But
to
my
disappointment,
he
didn't
turn
up.
It
was
almost
a
week
later
before
I
finally
spotted
him
again.
I,
the
“robber”,
gave
the
$10
bill
back
to
him
and
said
sorry
to
him
again
and
again.
Fortunately,
he
forgave
me
for
what
I
had
done
to
him
and
said,
“Oh,
it
doesn't
matter.”
Many
years
have
passed,
but
I
can
still
feel
my
cheeks
burning
with
shame.
From
the
experience
1
have
learned
that
it
is
too
early
to
judge
a
person
before
you
know
the
truth.(180w)2020—2021
学年第二学期月考(三)
高二英语试题
说明:1.
本试卷共
8
页,考试时间
120
分钟,满分
150
分.
2.
请将所有答案都填涂在答题卡上,答在试卷上无效.
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
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
do
first?
A.
Have
dinner
with
the
woman.
B.
Have
an
evening
class.
C.
Have
a
snack.
2.
What
is
Mike
now?
A.
A
novelist.
B.
A
secretary.
C.
A
newspaperman.
3.
How
much
should
the
man
pay?
A.
$
35.
B.
$
55.
C.
$
60.
4.
What
does
the
man
mean?
A.
He
went
to
the
lecture
early.
B.
He
was
delayed
by
a
lecture.
C.
He
was
late
for
the
lecture.
5.
Who
has
gone
to
return
some
tapes?
A.
Bob.
B.
Sue.
C.
Tim.
第二节
(共
15
小题;每小题
15
分,满分
225
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.
听下面一段对话,
回答第
6
和第
7
两个小题.
6.
What
does
the
woman
want
to
buy?
A.
Language
books.
B.
Music
records.
C.
Film
DVDs.
7.
Where
will
the
woman
go
first?
A.
HMV.
B.
Virgin.
C.
Waterstones.
听下面一段对话,
回答第
8
和第
9
两个小题.
8.
Why
will
the
man
go
to
Beijing?
A.
To
have
a
holiday.
B.
To
attend
a
meeting.
C.
To
visit
a
French
company.
9.
When
will
the
speakers
have
dinner
together?
A.
On
June
20th.
B.
On
June
21st.
C.
On
June
22nd.
听下面一段对话,回答第
10
至第
12
三个小题.
10.
What
happened
to
the
man?
A.
He
failed
the
economics
test.
B.
He
fell
asleep
in
the
class.
C.
He
was
blamed
by
the
teacher.
11.
What
does
the
man
have
to
work
for
?
A.
Hospital
bills.
B.
Tuition.
C.
Loans.
12.
Where
will
the
man
probably
go
next?
A.
The
classroom.
B.
The
financial
aid
office.
C.
The
student
employment
office.
听下面一段对话,回答第
13
至第
16
四个小题.
13.
When
did
the
man
plan
to
pick
up
Sandy?
A.
At
1:30
pm.
B.
At
2:00
pm.
C.
At
2:30
pm.
14.
Who
might
Sandy
be?
A.
The
man’s
daughter.
B.
The
man’s
mother.
C.
The
man’s
pet.
15.
What
is
the
woman
concerned
about?
A.
Whether
they
have
time
for
lunch.
B.
Whether
there
is
enough
space
in
the
car.
C.
Whether
Sandy
caught
a
cold.
16.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
Over
the
phone.
B.
At
the
airport.
C.
At
the
train
station.
听下面一段独白,回答第
17
至第
20
四个小题.
17.
What
is
the
speakers
job
responsibility?
A.
Designing
shoes.
B.
Training
the
staff.
C.
Managing
the
design
team.
18.
Where
will
the
listeners
go
first?
A.
The
design
studios.
B.
The
meeting
room.
C.
The
sports
shoe
workshops.
19.
Who
will
show
the
listeners
around
the
sports
shoe
workshops?
A.
Simone
Laurent.
B.
William
Brett.
C.
John
Barnes.
20.
What
will
the
listeners
do
in
the
evening?
A.
Attend
a
reception.
B.
Go
to
a
dance
party.
C.
Have
a
project
meeting.
第二部分
阅读
(共两节,满分
50
分)
第一节
(
共
15
小题;
每小题
25
分,满分
375
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
,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.
A
For
perfect
summertime
reading,
Jane
Mosse’s
recently
published
first
novel
‘Barking
mad!
Confessions
(
告白
)
of
a
dog
sitter
certainly
fits
the
bill.
Based
on
Jane
s
own
experiences
of
pet
sitting
both
in
the
UK
and
Europe
(
although
she
insists
that
the
animals
and
owners
featured
are
mostly
fictional
)
,
it’s
an
entertaining,
engaging
read,
and
the
perfect
accompaniment
to
a
relaxed,
sunny
weekend.
Follow
Christine
and
her
husband,
Rob,
as
they
travel
around
the
country,
staying
in
their
clients
homes
and
looking
after
their
pets.
From
luxurious
houses
in
Mayfair
to
humble
homes
in
out
of
the
way
places,
our
fearless
couple
are
never
quite
sure
what
to
expect,
and
that’s
all
part
of
the
fun.
The
characters
they
meet
on
their
travels
—
both
human,
canine
(
狗类的
)
,
feline
(猫类的)
and
more
—
and
the
adventures
they
experience—
some
laugh-out-loud
funny,
others
more
challenging
—
are
what
makes
this
fiction
so
readable.
‘Barking
mad!’
is
published
by
Blue
Ormer
Publishing
in
Guernsey.
●
Key
feature:
Enhancing
the
text
throughout
the
book
are
lots
of
delightful
illustrations
by
popular
and
well-known
artist.
●
Price:£999,
including
free
postage
to
the
UK
and
the
Channel
islands.
●
Available
in
paperback
from:
www.
blueormer.
co.
uk;
also
available
on
Amazon
kindle.
21.
What
do
Christine
and
her
husband,
Rob
do
in
this
book?
A.
They
are
travellers.
B.
They
are
adventurers.
C.
They
are
dog
sitters.
D.
They
are
entertainers
22.
What
is
the
main
characteristic
of
the
book?
A.
The
book
‘Barking
mad!’
is
the
writer
s
number
one
works.
B.
The
animals
and
owners
featured
in
the
novel
are
mostly
fictional.
C.
It’s
worthwhile
for
readers
to
buy
and
read
the
fiction
during
the
summertime.
D.
Colourful
illustrations
by
big
name
are
boosting
the
text
throughout
the
book.
23.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
passage?
A.
To
introduce
a
writer.
B.
To
launch
a
readable
book.
C.
To
recommend
a
travel
destination.
D.
To
advocate
animals’
accompaniment.
B
When
I
was
a
little
girl,
you
and
I
loved
decorating
the
living
room
and
tree
to
make
it
look
festive.
We
loved
Christmas.
After
decorating,
we
would
bake
cakes.
“Make
enough
mince
pies
(肉末馅饼),
because
Santa
likes
them,”
you
would
tell
me.
Christmas
Eve
came,
I
was
totally
excited
at
the
thought
of
Santa
coming.
I’d
get
into
my
neatly
made
bed
and
fall
asleep
until
Christmas
morning.
I’d
wake
up
and
thrill
at
the
sight
before
me.
At
the
bottom
of
my
bed
would
be
loads
of
presents
that
Santa
had
brought
during
the
night.
I’d
scream
in
delight,
excitedly
tearing
the
paper
open.
Running
downstairs,
I
would
discover
there
were
also
lots
of
presents
around
the
Christmas
tree.
Many
years
later,
the
tradition
continued
and
we’d
bake
the
mince
pies
and
cakes.
The
only
thing
that
stopped
was
the
presents
at
the
end
of
the
bed
I
grew
out
of
them.
One
afternoon,
we
were
making
extra
mince
pies
as
usual
when
I
casually
commented
that
you
really
loved
them,
“Those
extra
mince
pies
were
actually
never
for
Santa,
They
were
for
you!”
You
never
said
a
word
a
silly
smile
was
your
only
reply.
Christmas
changed
in
1986,
when
you
suffered
a
serious
brain
haemorrhage
(
脑出血
)
.
After
suffering
throughout
Christmas,
you
passed
away
on
the
29
December.
Only
now
am
I
starting
to
enjoy
Christmas
again,
and
while
I
don
t
do
the
baking
any
more,
I
do
have
mince
pies
in
the
house.
I
leave
one
out
just
for
you,
as
if
you
were
still
a
part
of
my
Christmas.
And
I
make
sure
I
put
up
the
decorations
in
memory
of
you,
and
us.
At
the
end
of
the
letter,
thanks
for
the
wonderful
memories
of
Christmas,
Mum.
24.
Why
was
the
author
excited
at
Christmas
Eve?
A.
She
would
dream
of
Santa.
B.
She
would
receive
a
lot
of
presents.
C.
She
would
have
enough
mince
pies.
D.
She
would
decorate
the
Christmas
tree.
25.
What
was
different
many
years
later?
A.
Mum
no
longer
baked
the
mince
pies.
B.
Santa
no
longer
brought
presents
to
the
author.
C.
The
author
was
old
enough
not
to
receive
presents.
D.
The
author
got
tired
of
the
same
presents
every
year.
26.
Why
didn’t
Mum
say
a
word
when
the
author
said
the
pie
was
for
her?
A.
The
author
told
the
truth.
B.
Santa
didn’t
like
mince
pies.
C.
She
ate
the
extra
mince
pies.
D.
The
author
couldn’t
understand
her
yet.
27.
What’s
the
author
s
purpose
of
writing
the
passage?
A.
To
remember
her
mother.
B.
To
express
thanks
to
Santa.
C.
To
reflect
on
the
past
old
days.
D.
To
record
memories
of
Christmas.
C
One
elementary
school
in
Brooklyn
has
gotten
rid
of
traditional
homework
in
favor
of
playG
based
learning.
The
Maurice
Sendak
Community
School
presented
“Exercise
Your
Brain”,
a
program
that
gives
students
a
menu
of
activities
to
complete.
“Exercise
Your
Brain”
is
the
idea
of
three
teachers.
It
was
created
after
parents
and
the
school
s
leadership
expressed
concerns.
The
school
then
decided
to
revisit
the
homework
policy
to
determine
if
the
traditional
homework
really
benefited
the
students.
“After
spending
a
summer
researching,
even
drawing
inspiration
from
two
New
York
City
schools,
we
decided
to
create
this
menu
of
activities
for
students
where
kids
can
do
more
play
dates
and
handsGon
activities
that
connect
to
their
own
lives
and
their
own
interests,”
manager
Hernandez
said.
Activities
range
from
drawing
a
photo
of
a
nonfiction
subject
and
writing
a
story
for
it
to
writing
a
journal
entry
(
日记账分录
)
.
The
students
are
involved
partly
in
creating
the
menus
as
well.
Suggestion
boxes
in
each
class
help
give
the
next
month
s
menu,
which
includes
12
types.
One
of
the
examples
is
writing
a
letter
to
a
character
from
a
book
they’re
reading.
Right
away,
the
menu
is
relating
back
to
something
they’ve
learned
in
school.
Students
submit
and
present
their
work
in
front
of
the
class
within
a
month.
Students
pick
a
time
they’d
like
to
present
their
activities.
What
if
the
child
is
terrified
of
public
speaking?
The
menu
gives
opportunities
for
kids
to
learn
in
different
forms.
There
are
a
lot
of
items
on
the
menu.
The
menu
gives
choices
that
span
the
whole
range
of
learners.
The
real
important
part
is
that
it’s
self-directed.
28.
Why
was
the
program
“Exercise
Your
Brain”
set
up?
A.
To
make
schoolwork
easier.
B.
To
help
students
learn
better.
C.
To
make
school
life
interesting.
D.
To
train
students
social
abilities
A.
They
don
t
have
strict
deadlines.
B.
They
stay
the
same
for
all
students.
C.
They
are
mainly
designed
by
students.
D.
They
pay
much
attention
to
writing
skills.
30.
How
does
the
author
represent
the
whole
passage?
A.
On
an
analytical
basis.
B.
With
a
doubtful
attitude.
C.
In
a
relatively
objective
way.
D.
By
comparison
with
different
classes.
31.
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about
?
A.
A
school
says
goodbye
to
homework.
B.
A
program
to
change
how
education
works.
C.
Time
to
think
twice
about
after
school
activities.
D.
Students
will
have
a
better
way
to
enjoy
holidays.
D
Scars
(
伤疤
)
covered
the
female
pit
bull’s
(
比特犬
)
face,
showing
that
she
had
been
forced
to
fight
other
dogs.
But
when
PETA
s
volunteers
found
her,
she
was
fighting
to
survive
on
the
end
of
a
chain
left
outdoors
in
cold
temperature.
We
adopted
the
starving
dog,
named
her
Melissa
and
soon
discovered
that
she
was
so
dog
aggressive
that
she
would
try
to
attack
her
own
reflection.
By
the
time
a
neighbor
reported
Tupac
s
unhappy
condition,
the
sweet
pit
bull
was
20
pounds
underweight.
He
could
barely
hold
up
his
head.
Tupac
had
spent
his
entire
life
on
a
chain,
and
when
he
got
sick
and
stopped
eating,
his
ignorant
owner,
who
was
eventually
charged
with
cruelty
to
animals,
didn’t
bother
to
call
anyone
for
help.
A
vet
recommended
euthanasia
(
安乐死
)
,
which
at
that
point
was
the
most
merciful
thing
that
could
have
been
done
for
him.
Melissa
s
and
Tupac
s
situations
are
far
from
unique.
Pit
bulls
are
the
most
abused
dogs
on
the
planet
and
that’s
why
PETA
supports
a
ban
on
breeding
them,
preventing
more
pit
bulls
from
ending
up
in
a
world
where
so
many
of
them
are
abused
and
abandoned.
Tens
of
thousands
of
them
are
euthanized
each
year
for
lack
of
a
good
home.
We
wish
every
pit
bull
had
a
loving
home,
but
for
every
pit
bull
who
is
treated
as
a
member
of
the
family,
countless
others
tremble
at
the
end
of
a
chain,
alone
and
forgotten,
or
are
beaten
and
starved.
I
invite
anyone
who
truly
cares
about
pit
bulls
and
doesn’t
t
just
desire
to
possess
them
to
join
us
in
working
to
stop
their
overpopulation
and
all
the
suffering
that
comes
with
it.
32.
How
is
the
topic
introduced?
A.
By
giving
examples.
B.
By
analyzing
causes.
C.
By
making
comparisons.
D.
By
presenting
research
findings.
33.
What
does
the
author
mean
by
saying
Melissa
s
and
Tupac
s
situations
are
far
from
unique?
A.
Many
other
breeds
are
trained
to
fight.
B.
They’re
the
only
two
dogs
that
need
help.
C.
Many
other
pit
bulls
are
abused
by
humans.
D.
Many
other
dogs
are
banned
from
breeding.
34.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“breeding”
mean
in
para
3?
A.
Adjust
B.
Increase
C.
Resist
D.
Purchase
35.
What’s
the
author
s
purpose
in
writing
the
text?
A.
To
suggest
we
not
adopt
a
pit
bull.
B.
To
encourage
us
to
report
dog
abuse.
C.
To
tell
us
what
pit
bulls
are
mainly
fed
for.
D.
To
draw
attention
to
the
suffering
of
pit
bulls.
第二节
(共
5
小题;
每小题
25
分,
满分
125
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.
How
to
Keep
Calm
under
Pressure
Exam
pressure,
deadlines,
job
interviews
and
presentations
can
all
make
you
feel
like
a
nervous
wreck
(身心俱疲的人)
36
.
First,
a
breathing
exercise.
Take
a
deep
belly
breath
through
your
nose
for
five
seconds,
hold
it
for
a
second,
then
push
all
the
air
out
through
your
nose,
slowly,
counting
to
five.
37
Under
stress
we
tend
to
breathe
very
quickly
as
our
body
prepares
for
unexpectedly
dangerous
situations.
By
breathing
deeply
and
slowly,
you
can
change
the
message
your
brain’s
receiving
from
“danger”
to
“all
is
well”.
So
the
next
time
you
feel
panic
rising,
use
deep
breathing
through
your
nose
to
force
your
body
into
a
state
of
calm.
Now
you’re
ready
for
the
humming
(哼唱).
38
Studies
in
how
we
regulate
heart
rate
have
shown,
that
humming
can
stimulate
one
of
the
most
important
parts
of
the
body
—
the
vagus
nerve
(迷走神经).
So
the
next
time
you
feel
your
heart
racing,
sing
a
song
or
just
hum
a
note
and
let
yourself
restore
calm.
The
final
tip
is
to
focus.
When
you’re
busy
it’s
tempting
(诱人)to
multi
task,
but
if
you
want
to
stay
calm
and
actually
get
stuff
done,
don
t.
39
When
you
do
two
things
at
once,
it
gets
overstimulated
and
floods
your
body
with
stress
hormones.
Doing
one
thing
at
a
time,
you
can
quickly
calm
down.
40
A.
Make
sure
the
counting
accurate.
B.
Repeat
a
few
times
and
you’ll
feel
calmer.
C.
Scans
show
your
brain
can
only
do
one
thing
at
a
time.
D.
A
single
note,
your
favourite
tune,
literally
anything
will
do.
E.
So
next
time
you
feel
panic
rising,
remember
to
stop
for
a
mental
relax.
F.
So
next
time
you
feel
panic
rising,
remember
to
breathe,
hum
and
focus.
G.
Here
are
three
easy
and
reliable
techniques
you
can
use
to
keep
calm
under
pressure.
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑.
When
I
was
a
little
boy
,
my
parents
and
brothers
would
often
play
cards
in
the
afternoons.
It
was
a
(
n
)
41
way
to
pass
the
time
and
after
watching
countless
games,
I
started
to
42
.
I
was
only
five
but
I
learned
43
and
was
soon
winning
as
often
as
I
lost.
When
I
started
school,
I
found
out
the
hours
of
playing
cards
had
made
me
good
with
44
.
I
was
getting
full
marks
on
my
math
tests
until
high
school
when
I
45
they
had
a
thing
called
Algebra
(
代数
)
.
I
was
46
to
see
letters
mixed
in
with
the
numbers
and
I
struggled
to
47
it.
Then
one
day
I
opened
a
Calculus
(
微积分
)
book.
One
look
was
all
to
know
that
I
would
not
major
in
math.
Instead
I
found
48
studying
literature,
history,
psychology,
and
philosophy,
which
all
put
me
on
a
path
that
I
am
49
on
today:
it
is
a
journey
of
learning
all
I
can
about
life
and
50
.
One
thing
I
did
learn
was
that
love
has
its
own
unique
math
that
isn’t
logical
yet
makes
51
.
In
the
Calculus
of
Love
the
more
love
you
52
,
the
more
love
you
have.
Sharing
sorrows
means
subtracting
(
减去
)
them.
Sharing
53
means
multiplying
them.
Love
like
life
is
often
more
than
we
can
54
.
But
our
soul
can.
May
you
choose
it,
share
it,
and
learn
it.
Only
then
will
your
life
add
up
55
.
41.
A.exact
B.valid
C.stable
D.merry
42.
A.join
in
B.
mark
out
C.
get
through
D.
break
away
43.
A.hardly
B.
quickly
C.
normally
D.
apparently
44.
A.dots
B.
tests
C.
versions
D.
numbers
45.
A.discovered
B.
indicated
C.
observed
D.
admitted
46.
A.excited
B.
shocked
C.
fascinated
D.
associated
47.
A.adjust
B.
seize
C.
learn
D.
obtain
48.
A.myself
B.
it
C.
me
D.
itself
49.
A.already
B.
yet
C.
still
D.
ever
50.
A.value
B.
love
C.
talent
D.
skill
51.
A.effort
B.
sense
C.
progress
D.
difference
52.
A.talk
about
B.
set
aside
C.
give
away
D.
hope
for
53.
A.joys
B.
ideas
C.
dreams
D.
feelings
54.
A.accept
B.
hold
C.
govern
D.
understand
55.
A.fast
B.
much
C.
right
D.
altogether
第二节
共
10
小题
每小题
15
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
The
World
Health
Organization
(
WHO
)
has
granted
emergency
approval
for
the
Covid
vaccine
(
疫苗
)
made
by
Chinese
company
Sinopharm.
It
is
the
first
vaccine
developed
by
56
non
Western
country
to
get
WHO
backing.
The
vaccine
has
already
been
given
to
57
(
million
)
of
people
in
China
and
elsewhere.
The
WHO
had
58
(
previous
)
only
approved
the
vaccines
made
by
Pfizer,
AstraZeneca,
Johnson
&
Johnson
and
Moderna.
But
individual
health
regulators
in
many
countriesGespecially
poorer
ones
in
Africa,
Latin
America
and
Asia
have
approved
Chinese
jabs
(接种)for
emergency
use.
With
little
data
59
(
release
)
internationally
early
on,
the
effectiveness
of
the
60
(
vary
)
Chinese
vaccines
has
long
been
uncertain.
But
the
WHO
on
Friday
said
it
had
confirmed
the
“safety,
efficacy
and
quality”
of
the
Sinopharm
jab.
The
WHO
said
the
addition
of
the
vaccine
had
“the
potential
to
rapidly
accelerate
(
加速
)Covid-19
vaccine
access
for
countries
61
(
seek
)
to
protect
health
workers
and
populations
62
risk”.
It
is
recommending
63
the
vaccine
be
administered
in
two
doses
(
剂
)
to
those
aged
18
and
over.
A
decision
64
(
expect
)
within
days
on
another
Chinese
vaccine
developed
by
Sinovac,
while
Russia’s
Sputnik
vaccine
is
under
65
(
assess
)
.
第四部分
写作
(
共两节,
满分
40
分
)
第一节
(满分
15
分)
假定你是李华,你的英国笔友
Peter
对你校本学期英语课堂开展的
“阅读圈儿”
读书活动很感兴趣,来信向你询问有关情况.请你用英语给他回信,内容包括:
1.
活动的简介
(
目的、形式及读过的书
)
;
2.
活动的意义
注意:
1.
写作词数应为
80
左右;
2.
请在答题卡的相应位置作答.
参考词汇:阅读圈儿Reading
Circle文学名著literary
classic
读过的书:傲慢与偏见Pride
and
Prejudice
夏洛特的网Charlotte's
Web
第二节
(满分
25
分)
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事.
A
few
years
ago,
the
company
I
worked
for
sent
my
wife
and
me
to
live
in
New
York
for
a
year.
I’ve
always
loved
running,
so
I
was
really
happy
when
I
found
out
I
lived
next
to
Central
Park.
This
meant
that
every
morning
I
could
go
for
a
run
before
I
went
to
work.
Because
a
lot
of
people
had
told
me
to
be
careful
of
robbers
in
the
park,
so
usually
I
didn’t
take
anything
with
me.
How
could
they
rob
me
if
I
didn’t
have
anything?
But
one
morning,
my
wife
gave
me
a
$
10
bill
and
asked
me
to
buy
some
bread
on
the
way.
It
was
a
beautiful
morning
and
the
park
was
quiet
with
very
few
people
walking
or
jogging
(
慢跑
)
around.
While
I
was
running
through
the
park,
another
jogger
knocked
into
me.
He
apologized
and
continued
running.
For
a
while,
I
didn’t
think
too
much
of
it.
However,
when
I
noticed
the
wide
path
where
I
was
running,
I
thought
it
was
kind
of
strange.
The
warning
of
robbers
in
the
park
occurred
to
me.
“It
could
have
been
a
robber!”
I
suddenly
became
alarmed,
so
I
checked
my
pocket
and
found
that
the
money
was
missing.
Without
thinking
twice,
I
ran
after
that
jogger.
I
finally
caught
up
and
held
him
by
the
arm.
I
shouted,
“Give
me
the
$
10
bill!
Now!”
I
am
not
usually
a
hot
headed
(
性急的
)
person,
but
I
got
really
angry
this
time.
I
couldn’t
believe
the
robbery
was
actually
happening
to
me.
Filled
with
anger,
I
shook
my
fist
at
him.
This
seemed
to
frighten
him.
He
quickly
put
his
hand
in
his
pocket
and
gave
me
the
money.
Then
he
ran
away
as
fast
as
he
could.
I
bought
the
bread
and
went
home.
As
soon
as
I
got
home,
I
couldn’t
wait
to
tell
my
wife
my
story.
“You
won’t
believe
what
happened
to
me,”
I
started
with
pride.
She
immediately
stopped
me,
“
I
know,
you
left
the
money
for
the
bread
on
the
kitchen
table.”
注意:
1.
所续写短文的词数应为
150
左右
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答.