江苏省扬州仪征第二高级中学校2020-2021学年高一下学期5月月考英语试卷 Word版含答案(无听力音频无文字材料)

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仪征二中2020-2021学年度第二学期第二次月考
高一英语
命题人
(本试卷满分:150分,考试时间:120分钟)
第一部分:听力理解(1.5分每题,共两节,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.
Where
does
Jordan
work
probably?
A.
In
a
shop.
B.
In
a
publishing
house
C.
In
a
bank.
2.
How
was
the
harvest
in
China
this
year
?
A.
Good
B.
So-so.
C.
Bad.
3.
What
are
the
two
speakers
talking
about
?
A
Music.
B.
Hobbies.
C.
Plays.
4.
How
long
will
the
man
stay
in
this
hotel
?
A.
3
days.
B.
30
days.
C.
34
days.
5.
What
does
the
man
make
the
call
for
?
A.
Asking
for
some
cash.
B.
Checking
out.
C.
Carrying
luggage
upstairs.
第二节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前。你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段较长对话,回答6-7小题。
6.
How
was
the
woman
last
night
?
A.
She
had
a
fever.
B.
She
had
a
cough.
C.
She
had
a
headache.
7.
What
does
the
doctor
ask
her
to
do
?
A.
Take
a
blood
test.
B.
Come
again.
C.
Lie
in
bed.
听下面一段较长对话,回答8-9小题。
8.
How
will
the
man
travel
with
his
friends
this
winter
vacation
?
A.
By
motorcycle.
B.
By
bicycle.
C.
By
tricycle.
9.
What
do
they
collect
money
for
?
A.
The
Education
Project.
B.
The
wild
life.
C.
The
disabled
people.
听下面一段较长对话,回答10-12小题。
10.
What’s
the
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.
Schoolmates.
B.
Workmates.
C.
Teacher
and
student.
11.
Why
did
Jeanie
come
here
earlier
?
A.
To
meet
her
friend.
B.
To
make
a
good
impression.
C.
To
review
for
the
test.
12.
What抯
Jack抯
attitude
toward
the
test
?
A.
He
worries
about
it.
B.
He
is
confident.
C.
He
has
to
get
an
A.
听下面一段较长对话,回答13-16小题。
13.
Why
does
the
man’s
father
take
cameras
while
hunting
?
A.
To
take
pictures
for
his
magazine.
B.
To
get
money
from
the
pictures
of
animals.
C.
To
enjoy
taking
pictures
of
animals.
14.
What
animals
are
they
looking
for
this
time
?
A.
Cats.B.
Deer.C.
Birds.
15.
What抯
the
woman抯
reason
to
come
with
them
?
A.
To
feel
the
exciting
moment.
B.
To
have
fun
in
the
wild.
C.
To
show
the
animals.
16.
When
will
the
woman
most
probably
get
up
the
next
day
?
A.
At
6:00
a.m.
B.
At
6:30
a.m.
C.
At
6:45
a.m.
听下面一段较长对话,回答17-20小题。
17.
What’s
the
percent
of
iPhone
users
who
regret
buying?
A.
More
than
20
percent.
B.
More
than
25
percent.
C.
More
than
43
percent.
18.
What’s
the
second-most
reason
for
users’
disappointment?
A.
Update
soon.
B.
The
email.
C.
The
battery
life.
19.
What
kind
of
people
was
the
research
done
among?
A.
People
who
owned
iPhones.
B.
People
above
18
years
old.
C.
People
who
paid
attention
to
iPhonees.
20.
What抯
the
response
of
the
researchers?
A.
Excited.
B.
Surprised.
C.
Sad.
第二部分
阅读理解(共三节,满分50分)
第一节单项填空(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项
涂黑。
A
Canada:
off
the
beaten
track

three
to
see
Rocky
Mountains
The
Rockies
run
along
the
Alberta-British
Columbia
border
and
are
inside
two
huge
national
parks
Banff
to
the
south
and
Jasper
to
the
north.
Banff
was
Canada's
first
wildlife
reserve
and
these
days
the
town
of
Banff
is
the
most
popular
tourist
destination
in
the
country.
But
Jasper
National
Park
is
larger,
wilder,
and
less
well-explored.
Between
the
parks
of
Banff
and
Jasper
is
the
Columbia
Icefield,
a
huge
bowl
of
ice
made
up
of
about
thirty
glaciers.
If
you
don't
like
ice,
the
Rockies
offer
wildlife
walks,
swimming,
camping,
hiking,
canoeing,
mountain
climbing,
and
plenty
of
places
to
stay.
Accommodation
costs(住宿费)are
usually
lower
at
the
Jasper
end
of
this
superb
mountain
playground.
Lunenburg
Lunenburg
is
south
from
Halifax,
along
a
foggy
coast
of
rocky
seas,
fishing
villages,
and
historic
towns.
It
is
a
beautiful
little
shipbuilding
town
and
a
UNESCO
World
Heritage
site.
Fishing
has
always
been
big
in
Lunenburg:
most
of
Atlantic
Canada's
deep-sea
fishing
boats
leave
from
here,
and
North
America's
biggest
fish-processing
factory
is
located
in
the
town.
Lunenburg
still
has
many
wooden
buildings
and
as
a
result
feels
like
an
18th
century
British
colonial(殖民时期的)town.
You
can
visit
the
town's
Fisheries
Museum
or
just
wander
around,
looking
at
the
wooden
houses
in
the
old
streets

and
of
course
have
a
dinner
of
seafood.
Churchill
One
of
the
few
places
in
the
north
that
is
"easy"
to
get
to,
Churchill
is
a
1.5-day
train
journey
from
Winnipeg.
Churchill
is
a
major
port,
but
eco-tourism
is
becoming
more
and
more
important.
Although
it
is
freezing,
many
visitors
come
to
see
the
polar
bears,
whales,
Arctic
foxes,
and
if
they
are
lucky,
the
Northern
Lights.
Churchill
calls
itself
the
揚olar
Bear
Capital
of
the
World",
and
for
a
good
reason:
the
town
sits
right
in
the
middle
of
the
animals
migration
route,
and
the
cute
but
deadly
white
bears
sometimes
wander
into
the
town.
Tours
to
see
the
bears
from
September
to
November
are
the
most
popular
attraction.
21.
Which
of
the
following
was
Canada's
first
wildlife
reserve?
A.Banff.
B.
Jasper.
C.
Halifax.
D.
Winnipeg.
22.
What
do
we
know
about
Lunenburg's
fish-processing
factory?
A.It
is
now
a
museum.
B.
It
is
a
wooden
building.
C.
It
was
built
in
the
18th
century.
D.
It
is
the
largest
in
North
America.
23.
What
do
most
visitors
to
Churchill
want
to
see?
A.Whales.
B.
Polar
bears.
C.
Arctic
foxes.
D.
The
Northern
Light.
B
It
was
a
day
I'd
been
waiting
for.
I
had
seen
a
fewlift-offs(升空)on
vision
before,
but
this
one
was
special.
It
was
Apollo
11.
The
astronauts
were
headed
for
the
Moon
.
just
to
orbit,
as
Apollo
8
and
Apollo
10
had
done
a
few
months
earlier.
This
time,
people
would
actually
walk
onit!
I
had
a
hard
time
getting
through
the
next
three
days
until
Apollo
11
reached
the
Moon.
I
was
glued
to
the
television.
Finally,
Sunday
morning
arrived.
After
eating
dinner,
my
family
gathered
in
the
living
room.
Our
new
television
offered
the
best
picture
of
the
upcoming
events.
Luckily,
]
had
read
many
books
on
space
flight.
I
was
familiar
with
the
technical
phrases,
being
discussed
between
Mission
Control
Center
and
the
astronauts.
,
Then,
we
heard
the
countdown
to
the
undocking(出舱)of
the
Eagle,
the
Lunar
Module
(LM),
from
the
Columbia,
the
Command
and
Service
Module.
None
of
us
paid
much
attention
to
the
background
chatter.
If
we
had,
we
would
have
realized
that
the
descent(降落)was
not
going
well.
A
loud
master
alarm
kept
sounding
inside
the
LM.
If
it
continued,
the
astronauts
would
have
to
stop
the
descent.
But
in
our
excitement,
we
didn't
realize
what
was
happening.
Then
we
saw
that
the
astronauts
had
reached
the
Moon.
We
all
gave
a
loud
cheer
when
Armstrong
said
his
famous
words
as
the
LM
touched
down:
"Houston,
Tranquility
Base
here.
The
Eagle
has
landed."
Even
though
I
was
only
eight
years
old,
I
sensed
the
importance
of
that
moment.
Looking
back
at
it,
I
feel
a
little
sad
that
there
has
been
nothing
quite
like
that
since.
But
we
have
our
sight
set
on
Mars
now.
To
get
to
Mars,
we
will
need
to
visit
the
Moon
again.
That
excites
me.
I'd
love
to
see
another
moonwalk.
I
hope
that
kids
will
watch,
as
I
did,
the
images(影像)of
humans
on
another
planet.
Perhaps
the
next
moonwalkers
will
change
the
lives
of
those
viewers,
as
Armstrong
and
Aldrin
changed
my
life
50
years
ago.
24.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
author
when
he
was
young?
A.
He
liked
watching
TV
B.
He
was
crazy
about
reading.
C.
He
wanted
to
be
an
astronaut.
D.He
wasinterested
in
space
flight.
25.
Why
did
the
author
ignore
the
background
chatter?
A.
He
didn't
know
the
technical
phrases.
B.
Hepaid
his
attention
to
the
alarm.
C.
He
was
too
excited.
D.He
was
too
young.
26.
What
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
A
magical
moment.
B.
A
happy
childhood.
C.
A
return
to
the
Moon.
D.
A
goal
of
visiting
Mars.
C
Cooperation
at
work
is
generally
seen
as
a
good
thing.
The
latest
survey
by
the
Financial
Times
of
what
employers
want
from
MBA
graduates
found
that
the
ability
to
work
with
a
wide
variety
of
people
was
what
managers
wanted
most.
But
managers
always
have
to
balance
the
benefits
of
teamwork,
which
help
ensure
that
everyone
is
working
towards
the
same
goal,
with
the
dangers
of
揼roupthink
when
critics
are
reluctant
to
point
out
a
plan's
drawbacks
for
fear
of
being
kept
out
of
the
group.
The
disastrous
Bay
of
Pigs
invasion
of
Cuba
in
1961
was
a
classic
case
of
groupthink.
Skeptics
were
reluctant
to
challenge
John
F.
Kennedy,the
newly
elected
American
president.

燤odern
communication
methods
mean
that
cooperation
is
more
frequent.
Workers
are
constantly
in
touch
with
each
other
via
e-mail
messaging
groups
or
mobile
calls.
But
does
that
improve,or
lower
performance?
A
new
study
by
three
American
academics,tried
to
answer
this
question.
They
set
a
logical
problem
(designing
the
shortest
route
for
a
travelling
salesman
visiting
various
cities).
Three
groups
were
involved:one
where
subjects
acted
independently;another
where
they
saw
the
solutions
posted
by
team
members
at
every
stage;and
a
third
where
they
were
kept
informed
of
each
other's
views
only
intermittently.
???
The
survey
found
that
members
of
the
individualist
group
reached
the
premier(最先的)
solution
more
often
than
the
constant
cooperators
but
had
a
poorer
average
result.?The
intermittent
cooperators?found
the
right
result
as
often
as
the
individualists,and
got
a
better
average
solution.
When
it
comes
to
ideal
generation,giving
people
a
bit
of
space
to
a
solution
seems
to
be
a
good
idea.
Occasional
cooperation
can
be
a
big
help:
most
people
have
benefited
from
a
colleague's
brainwave
or
(just
as
often)
wise
advice
to
avoid
a
particular
course
of
action.

燜urther
clues
come
from
a
book,Superminds,
by
Thomas
Malone
of
the
Massachusetts
Institute
of
Technology.
He
says
that
three
factors
determine
the
collective
intelligence
of
cooperating
groups:
social
intelligence
(how
good
people
were
at
rating
the
emotional
states
of
others);the
extent
to
which
members
took
part
equally
in
conversation
(the
more
equal,the
better);and
the
cooperation
of
women
in
the
group
(the
higher,
the
better).
Groups
ranked
highly
in
these
areas
cooperated
far
better
than
others.

In
short,cooperation
may
be
a
useful
tool
but
it
doesn't
work
in
every
situation.
27.
The
author
cites
the
example
of
The
Bay
of
Pigs
invasion
of
Cuba
in
paragraph
1
to
_______.
A
.prove
that
team
players
are
skilled
at
communication
B
.show
that
teamwork
cannot
always
be
beneficial
C
.prove
that
critics
are
unwilling
to
challenge
anybody
D
.show
the
danger
of
groupthink
is
not
very
serious
28.
The
underlined
phrase
搕he
intermittent
cooperators
in
paragraph
3
refers
to
_______.
A
.those
who
do
not
cooperate
but
reach
the
best
solution
B
.those
who
are
seldom
informed
of
other's
views
C
.those
who
cooperate
with
others
occasionally
D
.the
constant
cooperators
with
a
poor
average
result
29.
Which
of
the
following
factors
makes
a
team
cooperate
better?
A
.Group
members
cooperating
all
the
time.
B
.Group
members
in
a
good
emotional
state.
C
.Equal
distribution
of
men
and
women.
D
.Equal
participation
in
the
communication.
30.
Which
can
be
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A
.When
Teamwork
Works
B
.What
Teamwork
Is
About
C
.How
Teamwork
Operates
D
.A
Useful
Tool:Cooperation
D
It
is
that
time
of
the
year
again.
Up
and
down
the
country,
thousands
of
students
stay
in
the
library,
attempting
to
cram(?死记硬背)?the
information
necessary
to
get
through
finals.
I
am
one
of
them

a
Cambridge
finalist,
attempting
to
deal
with
the
Oxbridge
stress
in
the
only
way
I
know:
caffeine
hits
and
reclusion(隐遁生活).
Whether
you
love
or
hate
Oxbridge,
the
fact
that
these
two
universities
provide
unique
learning
environments
is
something
of
a
double-edged
sword.
On
the
one
hand,
students
have
access
to
some
of
the
best
education
in
the
world;
on
the
other
hand,
the
pressure
that
comes
with
this
can
prove
damaging
to
them
and
can抰燽e
swept
under
the
carpet爁or
they
have
to
face
it
eventually.
Many
Cambridge
students
find
themselves
trapped
in
a
pressure
of
expectation,
whether
this
comes
from
their
supervisors
or
tutors,
their
director
of
studies
or
even
from
themselves.
The
drive
towards
achievement
is
either
the
key
to
success
or
to
possible
serious
personal
issues,
as
Mark
Phippen,
head
of
the
University
of
Cambridge抯
Counseling
Service
said,
揟here
are
plenty
of
perfectionists
in
Cambridge,
but
it
can
work
two
ways:
it
can
push
them
to
accomplish
and
to
achieve,
or
it
can
get
out
of
hand,
disabling
them.
Many
students
say
that
they
can抰
handle
it
any
more
while
working
in
certain
libraries
which
are
filled
with
other
students
hard
at
work.
The
competition
and
paranoia(?多?疑?)
are
more
common
than
what
we
realize
or
question:
you
can
feel
as
if
you
are
being
judged
for
how
much
time
you
spend
on
Facebook
or
YouTube,
or
how
little
time
you
spend
reading.
Too
many
students
feel
almost
frustrated
by
the
pressure
to
achieve
but
feel
unable
to
speak
about
it.
As
everyone
seems
to
be
coping,
they
must
also
pretend
to
cope
too.
The
only
thing
students
have:
tutors
and
supervisors
regularly
encourage
students
to
avoid
extracurricular
activities,
urging
them
to
focus
on
their
studies
to
such
an
extent
that
many
find
it
hard
to
handle
it.
One
current
Cambridge
tutor
has
been
known
for
checking
up
on
the
activities
of
students
involved
in
extracurricular
theatre
by
searching
for
them
on
the

website,
which
details
who
is
involved
in
certain
plays
each
term
just
in
case
it
affects
the
student抯
work
output.
Problems
arise
when
the
pressure
produces
mental
health
issues.
Problems
have
been
brought
to
attention
in
articles
primarily
from
Oxford抯
Cherwell
and
Cambridge抯
The
Tab.
The
attention
has
made
the
Cambridge
University
Student
Union
set
up
Students
Deserve
Better
a
campaign
to
handle
complaints
about
supervisors
and
tutors
lacking
the
ability
to
provide
proper
spiritual
support.
揥hen
I
told
my
supervisor
about
my
problems
with
anxiety
and
therefore
about
my
worries
surrounding
the
workload
she
was
suggesting,
she
said
that
I
would
probably
feel
less
anxious
once
the
work
was
done,
a
finalist
student
called
Jane
said.
揑t
shouldn抰
be
an
accepted
response
in
one
of
the
world抯
best
universities.
Their
responses
only
worsened
any
feelings
I
had
concerning
my
final
year.
Phippen
said,
揂t
this
point
the
exams
seem
like
the
most
important
thing
in
the
world.
However,
two
years
down
the
line
you抣l
realize
that
the
exams
you
did
at
university
aren抰
very
important
at
all,
as
what
then
becomes
more
important
is
what
you
have
done
within
those
two
years
afterwards.
Finalist
exams
can
become
depressing
for
students
studying
at
any
university.
All
you
must
remember
is
that
you
are
not
alone
and
you
are
good
enough,
and
that
a
few
years
down
the
line,
your
ability
to
recount
the
plots
of
Euripides
nineteen
plays
will
no
longer
matter.
So
why
worry?
31.The
underlined
part
揵e
swept
under
the
carpet
in
Paragraph
1
is
closest
in
meaning
to
牋牋爺.
A.燽e
covered
up牋
B.燽e
dealt
with
C.燽e
given
up牋
D.燽e
figured
out
32.What抯
Mark
Phippen抯
attitude
towards
the
pressure
put
on
the
students
at
Oxbridge?
A.燙ritical.牋
B.燚oubtful.
C.Against牋
D.燯nclear.
33.What
can
we
know
from
Paragraph
4?
A.燛xtracurricular
activities
fail
to
appeal
to
most
students.
B.燬ome
tutors
and
supervisors
push
their
students
too
hard.
C.燭here
is
a
lack
of
communication
between
students
and
their
supervisors.
D.燬ome
students
don抰
speak
about
the
pressure
because
they
think
they
can
handle
it.
34.What
Jane
said
in
Paragraph
5
suggests
that
she牋牋.
A.燿idn抰
get
her
problems
across
to
her
supervisor
B.爃ad
expected
better
spiritual
guidance
from
her
tutors
C.爓as
dissatisfied
with
her
supervisor抯
delayed
responses
D.爓as
glad
that
Students
Deserve
Better
was
set
up
to
help
students
like
her
35.Which
of
the
following
would
be
the
best
title
for
this
passage?
A.燨xbridge
pressure:
the
key
to
students
achievements
B.?Oxbridge
finals:
the
toughest
exams
in
the
country
C.?Oxbridge
graduates:
the
strongest
competitors
in
the
job
market
D.?Oxbridge
success:
the
result
of
teacher-student
interaction
第二节
七选五(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。
Happiness
begins
from
appreciation
If
you
are
feeling
that
life
cannot
be
any
worse
for
you,
it
can
be
challenging
to
think
positive.
When
stressed,
depressed,
upset
or
otherwise
in
a
negative
state
of
mind
because
you
are
aware
that
misfortune
keeps
occurring,
it
is
important
to
shift
those
negative
thoughts
to
something
positive.
___36_____.
It
is
often
very
hard
to
think
positive
when
so
many
things
are
negative,but
be
sure
that
someone,somewhere
is
worse
off
than
you.___37_____營f
you
start
with
one
small,positive
thing
and
appreciate
it
during
the
course
of
your
day,you
will
begin
to
move
into
a
more
positive
situation
and
people
will
start
showing
up
in
your
life.
With
appreciation,you
will
find
that
over
time,you
will
change
your
outlook
and
choose
to
be
happy,regardless
of
the
events
around
you.___38_____

Begin
and
end
each
day
with
a
揟hank
you
for
this
wonderful,glorious
day!

When
you
see
the
rise
of
gas
prices,say

am
so
glad
to
have
a
vehicle
in
which
to
get
around.

When
your
boss
is
too
hard
on
you,say

am
grateful
for
my
job
as
I
know
that
many
don't
have
one.

If
you
are
having
health
problems,be
grateful
for
what
does
work:揑
really
do
appreciate
it
that
my
eyes
see,my
ears
hear,my
mouth
tastes,my
legs
walk,my
arms
lift
and
my
mind
thinks
and
everything
else
works.

燱rite
down
what
you're
grateful
for
each
day.
In
moments
when
you're
feeling
really
down,read
loud
what
you
wrote
previously.__39______If
you
practice
this
regularly,you
will
find
your
list
getting
longer
and
longer.

燭he
key
is
to
move
yourself
into
a
positive
thought
and
keep
it
there
long
enough
to
make
it
a
moment
of
appreciation.___40_____
A.
This
will
certainly
help
uplift
your
spirits.
B.
If
not,you
will
only
attract
more
misfortune.
C.
It
is
of
great
importance
to
learn
to
be
grateful.
D.
The
more
you
appreciate,the
happier
you'll
be.
E.
You
have
made
some
achievements
in
your
career.
F.
Here
are
a
few
common
examples
for
you
to
practice.
G.
You
can
choose
to
think
differently
by
beginning
with
the
smallest
of
steps.
第三部分
语言运用(共四节,满分55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。
A
90-year-old
driver
is
providing
it's
never
too
late
to
pursue(追求)your
dreams.
Last
year,
Hershel
McGriff
became
the
41
driver
to
compete
in
a
NASCAR
event
when
he
raced
at
the
Tucson
Speedway
in
his
home
state
of
Arizona.
McGriff
has
been
42
since
he
was
a
teenager.
His
first
time
behind
the
43
came
when
he
was
just
17
years
old
after
he
read
an
ad
in
his
local
newspaper
and
was
drawn
to
the
44
that
comes
with
driving
hundreds
of
miles
per
hour
around
a
track,
45
for
first
place.
"I
borrowed
my
dad's
1940
Hudson
an
ugly
car,
and
I
got
a
couple
of
guys
to
help
me,"
McGriff
46_
his
beginning
in
the
sport.
"I
didn't
do
very
47
.I
think
I
finished
12th
or
13th
out
of
a
bunch
of
cars.
That
got
me
started."
His
first
win
on
the
NASCAR
circuit(联赛)came
when
he
48
in
Mexico
at
the
age
of
22.
McGriff
went
on
49
dozens
of
races,
finally
being
50
as
one
of
NASCAR's
50
Greatest
Drivers.
Heretired
from
the
sport
at
74,
but
he
never
stopped
his
love
for
the
track
and
decided
to
return
to
racing
for
a
few
special
events
that
have
made
him
famous
in
his
hometown
and
51
others
to
keep
pursuing
their
dreams
as
well.
McGriffs
spot
in
the
race
was
a
gift
for
his
90th
birthday
from
his
son
and
long-time
friend,
team
owner
Bill
McAnally.
"Bill
called
me
up
on
the
phone
and
said,
'For
your
90th
birthday,
I
will
furnish
the
car.
All
you
have
to
do
is
52
it,"
McGriff
said.
"When
he
made
the
53
,I
was
ready
to
accept
McGriffs
history-making
race
proves
that
you
can
pursue
your
dreams
at
any
54
,
but
for
this
young
at
heart
racer,
it
was
just
a
chance
to
get
behind
the
wheel
and
55
pursuing
his
passion.
41.
A.
oldest
B.
fastest
C.
kindest
D.
bravest
42.
A.
studying
B.
racing
C
dreaming
D.
growing
43.A.
screen
B.
camera
C.
seat
D.
wheel
44.
A.
excitement
B.
nervousness
C.
comfort
D.
honor
45.
A.
waiting
B.
searching
C.
preparing
D.
fighting
46.
A.
looked
back
on
B.
looked
forward
to
C.
looked
up
to
D.
looked
down
on
47.
A.
seriously
B.
carefully
C.
well
D.
soon
48.
A.
relaxed
B.
performed
C.
competed
D.
traveled
49.
A.
organizing
B.
winning
C.
entering
D.
losing
50.
A.
remembered
B.
introduced
C.
employed
D.
named
51.
A
inspired
B.
required
C.
allowed
D.
forced
52.
A.
repair
B.
buy
C.
drive
D.
decorate
53.
A.
change
B.
offer
C
comment
D.
design
54.
A.
cost
B.speed
C.
place
D.
age
55.
A.
finish
B.
consider
C.
continue
D.
imagine
第二节
语法单句填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
用所给动词的适当形式填空,每空不限一词。
56.The
Internet
enables
people
___________
beyond
their
villages
and
get
in
touch
with
the
outside
world.
(reach)
57.
Just
Dance
is
a
website___________
all
dance
lovers
(属于)
58.
____________the
Internet,I
started
writing
my
article.
(search)
59.
I
stepped
into
the
road
and
a
car
____________,
nearly
knocking
me
off
my
feet.
(飞驰)
60.
The
trials
on
patients
were
likely
____________because
they
did
not
have
sufficient
data.
(postpone)
61.When
they
failed
to
produce
any
promising
results,Tu
_______________
the
ancient
books
of
traditional
Chinese
medicine
again(查阅).
62.
Tu
Youyou
has
become
the
first
femalescientist
of
the
People's
Republic
of
China__________a
Nobel
Prize
.
(receive
)
B.根据所给词汇或所学语法知识填空,每空一词。
63.You
can
have
food__________
to
you
using
food
delivery
apps
and
sites.
64.When
you
wish
to
go
on
holiday,
you
can
make
all
your
travel
__________
just
in
front
of
the
computer.
65.Gone
__________(be)are
the
days
of
searching
shop
after
shop
for
the
perfect
pair
of
boots.
66.No
wonder
the
internet
has
now
become
the
first
place__________
the
majority
of
people
turn
to
for
information.
67.
With
my
eyes
no
longer
__________
on
our
phones,we
had
a
chance
to
really
enjoy
each
other's
company.
68.
She
collected
over
2000
traditional
Chinese
medical__________
for
malaria
treatment
(配方
).
69.
It
was
hard
to
produce
enough
qinghao
extract
for
large
trials
because
research
resources
were___________(limit)
70.Perhaps
the
next
generation
of
scientists
will
indeed
discover
more
medicines
____________to
global
health
care.(benefit)
第三节
短文填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
'Father
of
hybrid
rice'
Yuan
Longping
71
(
pass)
away?at
13:07
pm
in?Changsha
of
Hunan
province,
Xinhua
reported
72
Saturday.?Yuan
Longping(1930-2021)
was
a
pioneer
for
all
people.
Although
he
was
one
of
China's
most
famous
73
(science),
Yuan
Longping
considered
74
(
he)
a
farmer.Indeed,his
sunburnt
face
and
arms
and
his
slim,strong
body
were
just
like
those
of
millions
of
Chinese
farmers,for
whom
he
had
struggled
for
decades.
Dr
Yuan
Longping
developed
super
hybrid
rice.
In
1974,he
became
75
first
agricultural
pioneer
in
the
world
76
(
grow)
rice
with
a
high
output.Now
more
than
60%
of
the
rice
77(produce)
in
China
each
year
is
from
this
hybrid
strain.
In
1949,
Yuan?applied
for?Southwest
Agricultural
College
and
began
his
special
78
(connect)
with?rice--a
staple
food?of
the
Chinese
people
that
would
become
the
focus
of
his?lifelong?research
career.
Now
the
focus
of
Yuan's
hybrid
rice
project
79
(
change)
from
increasing
output
to?green
and
sustainable
development
80
?is?strong
and
tall
enough.The
second
dream
is
that?the
whole
world
can
plant
the?rice
he?developed?and
all
the
people
in
the?world?
are
not
hungry.
Let's?remember
the
great
man.
第四节
完成句子(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)
根据汉语提示完成句子,每空一词,每题只要有一空填错,该题不得分。
81.在某种程度上,我们能随时了解全世界的知识。
____________
____________
____________
____________

the
world's
knowledge
is
all
at
our
fingers.
82.接入互联网带来了一些实实在在改变我们生活的好处。
With____________
the
Internet____________
some
truly
life-changing
advantages.
83.
我有种不安的感觉,我本可以一些更有意义的事

I
had
the
uncomfortable
feeling
that
I
____________
____________
____________
something
more
meaningful.
84.在1972年,经过反复试验,他们成功发现了青蒿素。
In
1972,
____________
____________
____________
,they
successfully
discovered
qinghaosu.
85.屠呦呦和其团队的努力终于有了回报,之后中药再次风靡全球了。
The
efforts
of
Tu
and
her
team
finally____________
____________and
the
traditional
Chinese
medicine____________
____________
throughout
the
world.
第四部分书面表达(80词,满分15分)
假设你是晨光中学学生会主席李华。学生会将举办一年一度的英语演讲比赛,本年度的主题为“The
English
novel
I
like
best”.
作为组织者,你将在演讲比赛开幕式时发言,请根据以下说明写一篇发言稿。
1.
说明比赛的意义,如提高英语听说能力,养成读书习惯等
2.比赛注意事项,如每人演讲不超过5分钟,言语流利,发言准确
3.预祝比赛圆满成功
Good
afternoon,
ladies
and
gentlemen
,
Welcome
to
this
year’s
English
speech
competition.
.
.
.
Thank
you.
参考答案
第一部分
听力
1-10
BABCB
ACABA
11-20
CBCBC
AACBB
第二部分
第一节
21-23
ADB
24-26
DCA
27-30
BCDA
31-35
ACBBB
第二节
36-40
BGFAD
第三部分
第一节:41-45
ABDAD
46-50
ACCBD
51-55ACBDC
第二节
语法单句填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
56.to
reach
57.belonging
to
58.Having
searched
59.shot
past
60.
to
be
postponed
61.referred
to
62.to
receive
63.delivered
64.arrangements
65.
are
66.that
67.
fixed/focused
68.recipes
69.limited
70.beneficial
第三节
短文填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)
71.passed
72.on
73.scientists
74.himself
75.the
76.to
grow
77.produced
78.connection
79.
has
changed
80.which
第四节
完成句子(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)
81.To
a
certaine
extent
82.access
to
,come
83.through
trial
and
error
84.
could
have
done
85.paid
off,
took
off
第四部分书面表达(80词,满分15分)
Good
afternoon,
ladies
and
gentlemen
,
Welcome
to
this
year’s
English
speech
competition.
This
year’s
topic
is
“the
English
novel
I
like
best”
.It
is
a
really
interesting
topic
.
Taking
part
in
this
competition
is
not
only
a
great
opportunity
for
you
to
improve
both
your
spoken
English
and
listening
ability
,but
also
does
good
to
helping
you
develop
a
great
reading
habit.
In
this
contest
,
the
time
of
every
participant’s
speech
will
be
limited
within
5
minutes.
Every
participant
is
expected
to
speak
fluently
,and
your
pronunciation
should
be
as
precise
as
possible.
I
hope
everybody
can
share
your
favorite
English
novel
,show
your
speech
talent
and
make
friends
with
each
other
.
At
last
,
I
sincerely
hope
that
this
year’s
English
speech
competition
will
be
a
great
success
.
Thank
you.
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