江苏省通州高级中学2020-2021学年高一下学期6月期末检测英语试卷
(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’s
Jack’s
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’s
the
woman’s
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’s
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
Most
parents
fear
getting
letters
home
from
their
children's
school.
They
are
usually
informing
them
that
their
child
is
in
big
trouble.
But
before
the
SATs
exams
next
week,one
school
decided
to
send
a
letter
of
a
different
type.
Bosses
at
Buckton
Vale
Primary
School
in
Stalybridge
sent
letter
to
all
pupils
in
the
sixth
grade
to
tell
them
how
special
and
unique
they
are.
The
letter
highlights
(强调)
all
the
natural
skills
and
abilities
the
pupils
have
and
everything
that
makes
them
“smart”
individuals.
They
are
told
how
their
laughter
can
brighten
the
darkest
day
and
that
the
examiners
do
not
know
the
pupils
are
kind,
trustworthy
and
thoughtful.
The
letter,
signed
by
the
headmaster
and
two
other
teachers,
has
been
put
on
the
school's
Face
book
page
and
shared
more
than
9,000
times
with
more
than
7,000
likes.
The
letter
reads,
“Next
week
you
will
sit
your
SATs
tests
for
maths,
reading,
spelling,
grammar
and
punctuation.
We
know
how
hard
you
have
worked,
but
there
is
something
very
important
you
must
know.
The
SATs
test
does
not
assess
(评价)
all
that
makes
each
of
you
special
and
unique.
The
people
who
create
these
tests
and
score
them
do
not
know
each
of
you
in
the
way
that
we
do
and
certainty
not
in
the
way
your
families
do.”
The
letter
goes
on
to
say
that
the
tests
are
not
the
most
important
thing
in
life,
adding,
“The
scores
you
will
get
from
this
test
will
tell
you
something,
but
they
will
not
tell
you
everything.
There
are
many
ways
of
being
smart.
You
are
smart!”
The
letter
has
been
welcomed
by
many
parents
on
Face
book.
Lynn
MePherson
wrote,
“That's
great
instilling
(逐步灌输)
hope,
faith
and
belief.”
And
Mary
Tilling
said,
“Every
child
in
school
receive
one
of
these.
Brilliant.”
21.What's
the
purpose
of
the
letter
sent
before
the
SATs
exams?
A.To
stress
the
importance
of
the
exams.
B.To
help
the
students
pass
the
exams.
C.To
help
the
students
to
build
confidence.
D.To
inspire
the
students
to
achieve
success.
22.What
message
does
the
letter
want
to
convey?
A.Everyone
can
realize
his
dream.
B.Everyone
has
his
unique
value.
C.Exams
are
meaningless
in
our
life.
D.Nothing
is
impossible
to
a
willing
heart.
23.The
author
gives
two
examples
in
the
last
paragraph
to
show
________.
A.the
letter
was
well
received
B.the
letter
was
a
failure
C.the
parents
are
easy
to
please
D.the
parents
support
their
children
B
With
the
ever-increasing
popularity
of
online
shopping,
users’
reviews
are
becoming
more
and
more
important.
Given
that
you
can't
actually
touch,
see,
smell
or
hear
the
product
you’re
buying
online,
these
reviews
will
provide
you
with
valuable
information
on
the
product
itself.
But
how
far
can
you
trust
them?
Barnaby
Bicken
had
an
unpleasant
experience.
“I
took
some
friends
to
a
restaurant
in
Manchester
that
had
excellent
reviews
on
a
food
website.
However,
the
service
was
awful
and
we
were
ignored
most
of
the
time.
Later,
I
wrote
a
review
on
the
same
site
only
to
be
told
that
the
review
site
owner
would
not
accept
any
bad
reviews
—
only
the
good
ones.”
So,
how
can
you
get
a
useful
review?
Web
expert
Hilary
Saunders
has
a
few
top
tips.
“If
there
are
only
a
few
reviews
of
a
place,
there
is
a
good
chance
they
have
been
planted
by
friends
or
enemies.
If
there
are
many
reviews,
start
by
dropping
the
most
extreme
comments.
Also,
watch
out
for
similarities
in
style
between
reviews
from
people
with
different
user
names,
particularly
if
those
reviews
were
placed
about
the
same
time.
The
best
thing
is
to
look
for
reviewers
who
show
some
relevant
knowledge
of
the
product
they
are
reviewing.”
Some
companies
seem
to
be
contributing
to
the
problem.
A
publishing
house
offered
gift
vouchers
(购物礼券)
to
anyone
who
would
give
their
textbook
a
five-star
review.
But
not
all
online
companies
operate
like
this.
“Amazon
works
hard
to
keep
the
completeness
of
its
customer
reviews,”
said
a
spokesperson
for
the
company.
“We
have
very
clear
guidelines,
and
when
a
customer
reports
a
review
that
he
feels
is
inappropriate,
we
check,
and
may
take
it
down.”
So,
next
time
you
see
that
five-star
review
for
something
you
want
to
buy,
be
aware
—
it
could
be
the
work
of
a
false
reviewer!
24.What
does
“them”
in
Para.1
refer
to?
A.Products.
B.Users.
C.Reviews.
D.Buyers.
25.What
does
Barnaby
Bicken’s
story
imply?
A.The
food
served
was
awful.
B.Not
all
reviews
are
believable.
C.Many
people
are
easily
cheated.
D.He
likes
to
write
bad
reviews.
26.What
reviews
of
products
are
useful?
A.Those
by
competitors.
B.Those
by
different
users.
C.Those
with
good
comments.
D.Those
with
related
information.
27.How
does
Amazon
deal
with
the
customer
reviews?
A.It
helps
to
finish
the
reviews.
B.It
pays
attention
to
the
bad
reviews.
C.It
offers
gifts
for
the
good
reviews.
D.It
tries
to
make
the
reviews
objective.
C
Paired
up
in
the
right
setting,
dogs
and
horses
can
have
their
fair
share
of
fun—at
times
even
playing
together
and
mimicking
each
other's
facial
expressions,
new
research
suggests.
These
findings,
published
in
the
journal
Behavioural
Processes,
mark
the
first
example
of
so-called
rapid
facial
mimicry
occurring
between
play
partners
of
different
species,
and
indicate
the
existence
of
a
universal
language
of
play.
Though
the
purpose
behind
play
remains
unclear,
scientists
believe
the
behavior
arises
to
help
animals
improve
hunting
and
social
skills,
relieve
stress
or
develop
relationship
with
each
other,
study
author
Elisabetta
Palagi
says,
an
animal
behaviorist
at
the
University
of
Pisa
in
Italy.
Learning
more
about
the
contexts
in
which
different
animals
play
around—especially
across
branches
of
the
tree
of
life—could
tell
researchers
a
lot
about
play's
origins
and
evolution.
But
apart
from
a
handful
of
studies
featuring
humans
and
their
pets,
scientists
haven't
had
many
chances
to
analyze
examples
of
interspecies
play.
In
2018,
when
someone
sent
Palagi
a
YouTube
video
featuring
a
dog
and
a
horse
playing
together,
she
took
the
chance
to
research
further.
The
two
species,
she
noted
early
on,
were
especially
good
research
objects
of
interspecies
friendship,
because
they
had
both
been
shown
to
recognize
facial
expressions
in
other
animals.
Putting
together
a
team
of
research
students,
Palagi
began
to
collect
and
analyze
hundreds
of
other
videos
with
dogs
and
horses
partnering
in
play.
Only
20
videos
ended
up
meeting
the
team's
requirements:
showing
animals
freely
playing
on
their
own,
without
human
interference,
for
at
least30
seconds.
Several
common
themes
quickly
arose.
When
playing,
dogs
and
horses
often
mirrored
each
other's
moves,
jumping
and
pushing
at
each
other.
They
also
rolled
on
their
backs
and
showed
their
throats
and
stomachs—a
strong
sign
that
they
were
at
ease
and
even
communicating
their
friendly
intentions.
Despite
millions
of
years
of
evolution
between
them,
the
two
species
had
found
common
ground
for
the
only
purpose
of
fun,
said
Palagi.
The
two
animals
also
frequently
copied
each
other's
facial
expressions,
both
using
the
relaxed,
open
mouths—behayior
that
had
never
been
noted
between
a
pair
of
animals
of
different
species.
Horses
and
dogs
may
look
and
behave
in
extremely
different
ways,
says
Barbara
Smuts,
a
behavioral
ecologist
at
the
University
of
Michigan
who
wasn't
involved
in
the
study.
But
fun
is
perhaps
a
language
that
doesn't
need
to
be
taught.
Two
very
dissimilar
animals,
Smuts
says,
can
still
discuss
how
to
play
in
a
way
that's
comfortable
for
both.
28.What
do
scientists
find
about
dogs
and
horses?
A.They
share
similar
facial
expressions.
B.They
can
build
up
a
lasting
relationship.
C.They
often
share
hunting
and
social
skills.
D.They
have
a
special
way
to
communicate.
29.How
did
Elisabetta
Palagi
study
dogs
and
horses
further?
A.By
playing
with
dogs
and
horses
together.
B.By
pairing
up
dogs
and
horses
in
a
setting.
C.By
watching
videos
showing
their
play
scene.
D.By
recording
their
play
for
30
seconds
every
day.
30.What
does
the
underlined
part
"at
ease"
in
Paragraph
5
most
probably
mean?
A.Feeling
relaxed.
B.Looking
similar.
C.Getting
smart.
D.Turning
sociable.
31.What
is
the
significance
of
the
study?
A.It
can
help
humans
get
along
with
animals.
B.It
studies
interspecies
play
for
the
first
time.
C.It
explains
animals'
way
of
communicating.
D.It
analyzes
animals'
facial
expressions
in
detail
D
The
future
of
space
exploration
may
depend
on
an
art
form
from
the
past:
origami
(折纸艺术),
the
ancient
art
of
paper
folding.
Researchers
from
Washington
State
University
(WSU),
US,
have
used
origami
to
possibly
solve
the
problem
of
storing
and
moving
fuel
to
rocket
engines,
a
key
challenge
in
space
travel,
according
to
Newswise.
They’ve
developed
a
foldable
plastic
fuel
“bladder
(囊状物)”
resistant
to
super
cold
temperatures,
which
could
be
used
to
store
and
pump
fuel
in
spacecrafts
of
the
future.
Their
findings
have
recently
been
published
in
the
journal
Cryogenics.
“Folks
have
been
trying
to
make
bags
for
rocket
fuel
for
a
long
time,”
said
Jake
Leachman,
one
of
the
lead
researchers.
“We
currently
don’t
do
large,
long-duration
trips
because
we
can’t
store
fuel
long
enough
in
space.”
Meanwhile,
NASA
is
also
looking
to
paper
folding
to
help
observe
distant
planets.
The
agency
is
currently
developing
Starshade,
a
foldable,
sunflower-shaped
piece
of
hardware
that
would
help
block
starlight
and
enable
telescopes
to
view
distant
objects
more
clearly
in
space.
“A
huge
part
of
my
job
is
looking
at
something
on
paper
and
asking,
‘Can
we
fly
this?’”
Manan
Arya,
a
technologist
in
California,
said.
“Once
I
realized
this
is
how
you
fold
spacecraft
structures,
I
became
interested
in
origami.
I
realized
I
was
good
at
it
and
enjoyed
it.
Now,
I
fold
constantly.
”
Using
origami
for
space
purposes
isn’t
new,
however.
Solar
arrays
(太阳能阵列),
experimental
wings
for
space
shuttle
programs
and
an
inflatable
(可充气的)
satellite
were
also
inspired
by
origami
in
both
past
and
present
space
projects.
“With
most
origami,
the
magic
comes
from
the
folding,”
Robert
Salazar,
who
helped
design
the
Starshade
and
now
works
on
the
Transformers
project,
said
in
a
statement.
“There
are
so
many
patterns
to
still
be
explored.”
32.
How
could
the
“bladder”
help
in
future
missions?
A.
To
protect
spacecrafts
from
extreme
weather.
B.
To
be
used
to
store
and
supply
fuel
in
spacecrafts.
C.
To
help
rocket
engines
cut
energy
consumption.
D.
To
be
used
to
improve
energy
efficiency.
33.
What
can
we
know
about
NASA’s
Starshade?
A.
It
can
be
used
to
get
telescopes
closer
to
stars.
B.
It
can
enlarge
the
view
of
telescopes
in
space.
C.
It
can
absorb
a
star’s
light
before
it
enters
telescopes.
D.
It
can
help
telescopes
get
clearer
pictures
of
objects
in
space.
34.
What
is
this
text?
A.
A
travel
journal.
B.
A
digest.
C.
A
science
report.
D.
An
advertisement.
35.
Which
can
be
the
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.
Folding
into
space.
B.
The
art
of
paper
folding.
C.
Space
exploration.
D.
The
origami-inspired
projects.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项.选项中有两项
为多余选项。
Both
IQ
and
EQ
are
considered
important
to
our
career
success.
____36____
Enter
adaptability
quotient(AQ),
a
subjective
set
of
qualities
loosely
defined
as
the
ability
to
improve
in
an
environment
of
fast
and
frequent
change.
Every
profession
will
require
adaptability
and
flexibility.
Say
you
are
an
accountant.
Your
IQ
gets
you
through
the
examinations.
Your
EQ
helps
your
connect
with
an
interviewer,
land
a
job,
and
develop
relationships
with
clients
and
colleagues.
__37____
All
three
quotients
are
somewhat
complementary(互补的),
since
they
all
help
you
solve
problems
and
therefore
adapt.
An
ideal
candidate
possesses
all
three,
but
not
everyone
does.
____38____
While
there
is
no
definite
method
of
measuring
adaptability
like
an
IQ
test,
companies
are
changing
their
recruitment
(招聘)
processes
to
help
identify
people
who
may
be
high
in
it.
Natalie
Fratto
suggests
three
ways
AQ
might
show
in
potential
candidates:
if
they
can
picture
possible
versions
of
the
future
by
asking
what
if
questions;
if
they
can
unlearn
information
to
challenge
conventional
wisdom;
and
if
they
enjoy
exploration
or
seeking
out
new
experiences.
____39____
First,
limit
distractions
and
learn
to
focus
so
that
you
can
determine
what
adaptations
to
make.
Second,
ask
uncomfortable
questions
to
develop
courage
and
normalize
fear.
Third,
be
curious
about
things
that
fascinate
you
by
having
more
conversations
rather
than
Googling
the
ready
answer.
Over
the
next
three
years,
120
million
people
may
need
to
be
reskilled
because
of
automation,
according
to
a
2019
IBM
study.
We
may
not
all
be
comfortable
with
the
pace
of
change-but
we
can
prepare.
____40____
A.
AQ
is
now
increasingly
being
sought
at
the
hiring
level.
B.
One
good
thing
about
AQ
is
that
experts
say
you
can
work
to
develop
it.
C.
The
ability
to
learn,
change,
grow,
experiment
will
be
the
key.
D.
This
is
because
an
algorithm(算法)can
do
these
tasks
faster
and
more
accurately
than
a
human.
E.
But
today,
as
technology
redefines
how
we
work,
the
skills
we
need
to
improve
in
the
job
market
are
developing
too.
F.
Having
IQ
but
no
EQ
would
leave
you
struggling
to
embrace
new
ways
of
working
using
your
existing
skills.
G.
Then,
when
systems
change
or
aspects
of
work
are
automated,
you
will
need
AQ
to
accommodate
this
innovation
and
adapt
to
new
ways
of
performing
your
role.
第三部分
语言知识运用(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)
We
met
in
a
support
group
for
parents
of
children
with
special
needs.
It
was
the
introduction
night,
and
stories
of
heartbreak
__41__
the
room
as
one
parent
after
another
discussed
their
child’s
diagnosis
and
uncertain
future,
and
the
__42__
that
both
the
children
and
the
parents
faced.
I
spoke
of
my
developmentally
__43__
fifteen-month-old
daughter,
Meredith,
who
could
not
yet
speak
and
could
barely
crawl,
__44__
walk.
One
day
I
left
my
daughter’s
playground
in
tears
after
watching
her
silent
__45__
to
move
an
inch,
while
her
peers
breezed
by
her,
running
to
and
talking
about
their
new
discovery.
__46__
to
help
my
daughter
learn
to
walk
and
talk,
I
thought
it
took
precedence(优先)over
my
career.
I
decided
to
step
off
the
__47__
leading
to
management
and
left
my
position
at
a
newspaper.
As
I
__48__
out
my
heart
to
the
support
group,
there
were
sympathetic
nods
and
then
it
was
Tonie’s
__49__.
Her
daughter,
Madison,
had
__50__
speech,
and
her
son,
Griffin,
had
autism(自闭症).
Tonie
was
the
main
__51__
in
her
family,
with
only
her
state
agency
job
as
their
primary
__52__
of
support.
Yes,
as
she
told
her
story,
she
filled
it
with
humor,
and
it
was
__53__
that
somehow
she
found
joy
in
the
sorrow,
and
__54__
from
the
challenges.
I
knew
I’d
found
a
friend.
Tonie
and
I
began
to
socialize
outside
the
group,
__55__
laughter
as
well
as
tears,
however
small,
and
always
concerning
trials
and
successes.
A.
broke
B.
enveloped
C.
connected
D.
formed
A.
difficulties
B.
burdens
C.
mistakes
D.
drawbacks
A.
abandoned
B.
unexpected
C.
disabled
D.
adopted
A.
let
go
B.
let
down
C.
let
off
D.
let
alone
A.
success
B.
adventure
C.
courage
D.
struggle
A.
Delighted
B.
Determined
C.
Embarrassed
D.
Amazed
A.
place
B.
dream
C.
ladder
D.
duty
A.
found
B.
gave
C.
poured
D.
stuck
A.
turn
B.
fault
C.
task
D.
work
A.
fluent
B.
delayed
C.
fantastic
D.
neglected
A.
grown-up
B.
peacemaker
C.
breadwinner
D.
onlooker
A.
source
B.
target
C.
course
D.
labor
A.
ridiculous
B.
necessary
C.
common
D.
obvious
A.
tension
B.
lesson
C.
hope
D.
ability
A.
saving
B.
sharing
C.
testing
D.
trying
第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。
Some
people
think
that
porridge(粥)
is
not
56
(taste).
But
for
me,
porridge
is
delicious.
It
can
be
a
convenient
and
very
57
(health)
way
to
start
a
day.
Porridge
is
a
kind
of
food
58
(serve)
for
breakfast
in
China.
It
is
usually
a
type
of
grain,
like
maize
or
oat,
mixed
with
either
milk
or
water.
It
is
soft
and
sticky
—
59
(thick)
than
liquid,
but
not
solid.
Porridge
is
very
easy
to
digest,
so
it's
very
good
for
people
60
are
ill.
Porridge
preparation
—
the
amount
of
ingredients
and
cooking
time
—
61
(depend)
on
what
you
choose
to
use
as
your
porridge
base.
If
I'm
cooking
for
myself
I
put
some
rolled
oats
in
a
pan,
add
some
water
and
milk,
and
then
let
the
mixture
boiled.
I
stir
the
porridge
constantly.
Once
it
62
(cook),
the
fun
part
is
adding
the
favors.
Porridge
alone
doesn't
have
63
very
strong
flavor.
Although
some
people
think
this
makes
porridge
boring,
I
think
this
is
64
makes
porridge
exciting!
It
is
like
a
blank
piece
of
paper
—
you
can
add
almost
anything
you
want
to
the
porridge
base.
Seeds,
nuts
and
dried
fruits
are
a
very
good
65
(choose)
to
add
and
can
give
you
energy
for
the
day.
第三节
单词拼写及完成句子
66.I
put
forward
a
plan
but
he
did
not
appear
________(热情的)about
it.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
67.His
father
has
high
________(期望)of
Jackson,
so
he
is
strict
with
him.
(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
68.There
has
been
a
shift
of
________(重点)from
manufacturing
to
service
industries.
(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
69.A________(结合)of
factors
may
be
responsible
for
the
increase
in
cancer.
(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
70.We
cannot
________(保证)that
our
flights
will
never
be
delayed.
(根据汉语提示单词拼写)
71.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.
72.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.
73.
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.
74.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.
75.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
应用文写作(满分40分)
第一节
满分15分
假定你是班级英语课代表李华,请参照以下提示,用英文写一份倡议书,提倡全班同学
学会用英语传播中国文化。
要点提示:
1.提出信议:
2.用英语传播中国文化的意义:
3.用英语传播中国文化的方法。
注意:
1.写作字数应为80左右:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答,答题卡中不用再写己给开头和结尾。
Dear
fellow
students,
.
..
..
..
.
Li
Hua
第二节
读后续写(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。
Ever
since
she
was
a
little
girl,
Sally
had
wanted
to
skydive
from
a
plane.
So,
when
her
40th
birthday
arrived,
she
was
surprised
and
pleased
when
her
children
presented
her
with
a
gift
certificate
from
the
local
skydiving
center.
“Thanks,
kids.
You’ve
made
my
dream
come
true,”
she
said.
The
big
day
came,
and
Sally
arrived
at
the
skydiving
center
early
in
the
morning.
“First,
we’re
going
to
go
through
some
safety
information,”
the
instructor
told
Sally
and
the
other
customers.
“Safety
is
the
most
important
part
of
skydiving,”
the
instructor
continued.
“This
parachute
(降落伞)
is
what
will
keep
you
alive
today.”
After
the
morning’s
training
was
over,
it
was
finally
time
to
take
to
the
skies.
As
she’d
never
skydived
before,
Sally
was
paired
up
with
John,
an
experienced
skydiver
who
worked
at
the
center.
“I’ve
done
this
loads
of
times
before,”
he
assured
(保证)
her.
“We’ll
jump
from
the
plane
together;
we’ll
share
the
same
parachute,”
John
explained.
“OK.
I
trust
you,”
Sally
said
with
a
smile.
After
waiting
all
her
life
to
do
this,
she
was
impatient
to
go
up
in
the
plane.
Sally
and
the
others
walked
to
the
airfield.
“We’ll
go
first,”
John
told
Sally.
“Put
this
earpiece
in
so
I
can
talk
to
you
through
my
radio.”
As
the
plane
took
off,
Sally
was
so
excited
that
she
forgot
to
put
the
earpiece
in.
“I’m
finally
doing
this,”
she
thought
to
herself,
unaware
of
her
mistake.
The
plane
was
soon
over
3,000
meters
up,
and
Sally
and
John
were
sitting
at
the
plane’s
open
door,
ready
to
jump.
“OK,
Sally,
let’s
do
this!”
John
shouted
as
he
launched
the
pair
of
them
into
the
sky.
Wind
was
soon
rushing
through
Sally’s
hair
as
she
dropped
quickly
to
the
ground.
“Oh,
my
parachute
won’t
open,”
John
said
into
his
radio.
“You’ll
have
to
open
yours,”
he
added,
but
there
was
no
reply.
“Sally.
SALLY?”
he
shouted,
his
voice
full
of
fear.
注意:
1.
所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.
续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
Paragraph
1:
But
Sally
hadn’t
heard
a
word
John
had
just
said.
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
They
seemed
so
close
to
the
ground
now
and
Sally
was
scared
for
her
life.
?_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
英语期末模拟检测答案
听力
01-10
BABCB
ACABA
11-20
CBCBC
AACBB
21-23
CBA
24-27
CBDD
28-31
ACAB
32-35
BDCA
36-40
DGABC
41~45
BACDD
46~50
BCCAB
51~55
CADBC
56.
tasty
57.
healthy
58.
served
59.
thicker
60.
who/that
61.
depends
62.
is
cooked
63.
a
64.
what
65.
choice
66.Enthusiastic
67.Expectations
68.Emphasis
69.Combination
70.guarantee
71.To
a
certain
extent
72.access
to
,come
73.through
trial
and
error
74.
could
have
done
75.paid
off,
took
off
第二节应用文写作(满分15分)
Dear
fellow
students,
I
am
calling
upon
all
of
you
to
spread
Chinese
culture
via
English.
The
reasons
are
as
follows.
Chinese
culture,
which
boasts
of
a
long
history
and
covers
a
wide
range
of
things,
whether
materially
or
ideologically,
will
highlight
our
identity
as
Chinese
people
and
consolidate
national
cohesion.
Spreading
our
glorious
culture
by
English
will
get
across
to
foreigners
our
profound
wisdom
and
spectacular
civilization.
Telling
Chinese
stories
in
English
is
a
good
way
to
promote
our
culture
abroad
since
it
is
human
nature
to
listen
to
stories
and
draw
from
them
valuable
lessons.
Organizing
culture
exchange
activities
among
students
also
helps.
Hope
the
above
suggestions
are
of
practical
use.
LiHua
读后续写
But
Sally
hadn’t
heard
a
word
John
had
just
said.
Instead,
she
was
appreciating
the
spectacular
landscape.
John
kept
shouting
at
her
with
all
his
strength,
but
in
vain.
Desperately,
he
kicked
her
to
get
her
attention.
When
she
turned,
she
was
surprised
to
see
John’s
fearful
face.
Sally
was
horrified
when
she
realized
that
she
had
left
her
earpiece
on
the
plane.
She
was
at
a
loss
as
to
what
to
do.
They
seemed
so
close
to
the
ground
now
and
Sally
was
scared
for
her
life.
It
suddenly
hit
Sally
that
she
had
learned
how
to
open
the
parachute
during
training.
She
couldn’t
help
trembling
as
she
tried
to
open
the
parachute.
When
they
touched
down,
her
children
rushed
over
to
her.
“Are
you
OK?”
they
asked.
“Yes,”
she
said.
“I’m
grateful
I
had
the
chance
to
skydive
and
I
learned
a
precious
lesson.”
Sally
would
never
be
so
careless
again.