2020-2021学年度第二学期高二期末测试
英
语
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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纸上。
第一节:(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5)
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。
What
will
the
woman
do
first?
Go
skating.
B.
Clean
the
dormitory.
C.
Finish
her
math
homework.
What
does
the
man
mean?
He
will
take
some
notes
tonight.
He
can’t
study
for
the
exam
tonight.
He
will
get
his
notes
back
from
Sam.
What
is
the
most
important
reason
for
the
man’s
shopping
online?
It
is
convenient.
B.
It
is
time-saving.
C.
It
is
cheaper.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Sports.
B.
Fashion.
C.
Magazines.
Where
does
this
conversation
most
likely
take
place?
In
a
restaurant.
B.
At
a
cafe.
C.
At
a
movie
theater.
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第二节:(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5)
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
How
does
the
man
usually
go
to
work?
By
car.
B.
By
bike.
C.
By
getting
a
ride
form
his
friend.
Why
does
the
woman
need
to
leave
earlier
today?
To
pick
up
the
man.
B.
To
drop
by
a
repair
shop.
C.
To
prepare
for
a
meeting.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
What
subject
might
the
man
end
up
teaching?
English.
B.
History
C.
Science.
When
will
the
man
begin
teaching?
In
about
one
year.
B.
In
about
two
years.
C.
In
about
three
years.
How
does
the
man
feel
about
the
test
he
must
take?
He
is
confident
that
he
will
pass.
He
thinks
it’s
unnecessary.
C.
He
is
encouraged
to
study
for
it.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
Why
does
the
woman
make
the
call?
TO
get
some
after-sales
service.
B.
To
place
an
order.
C.
To
make
a
complaint.
According
to
the
woman,
what
is
the
problem?
She
needs
someone
to
teach
her
how
to
handle
the
bike.
There
is
something
wrong
with
the
LCD
screen.
The
store
sent
her
a
wrong
model.
When
will
the
technician
help
the
woman?
10:00
a.m.
on
November
23rd.
2:00
p.m.
on
November
23rd.
C.
10:00
p.m.
on
December
8th.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
What’s
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
Friends.
B.
Boss
and
employee.
C.
Teacher
and
student.
What
is
puzzling
the
woman?
When
to
leave
the
job.
How
to
find
the
restaurant.
Where
to
treat
her
colleague.
Where
is
Juan’s
place?
Next
to
the
woman’s
office.
B.
Close
to
an
Italian
restaurant.
C.
Near
the
woman’s
house.
Where
does
the
woman
decide
to
go
for
dinner
at
last?
To
a
restaurant
near
her
office.
B.
To
Juan’s
office.
C.
To
an
Italian
restaurant.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
Why
do
people
visit
Whistler
in
the
summer?
To
go
mountain
biking.
B.
To
make
a
film.
C.
To
celebrate
the
film
festival.
In
2015,
how
many
films
did
the
Whistler
Film
Festival
show?
Ten.
B.
Eighty-nine.
C.
Four
hundred
and
fifty.
When
was
The
Crash
Reel
shown?
In
2015.
B.
In
2013.
C.
In
2012.
第一部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题海小题2.5分.满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Here’s
what
are
arriving
on
TV,
streaming
services
and
music
platforms
this
week.
Hunter
and
the
Dog
Star
Edie
Brickell
and
New
Bohemians,
who
published
their
first
album
in
1988,
will
return
with
their
fifth
one
on
Friday.
The
11-track
Hunter
and
the
Dog
Star
was
written
by
Brickell
and
her
bandmates,
including
Brandon
Aly,
Josh
Bush,
Brad
Houser
and
Kenny
Withrow.
The
new
album
includes
the
tunes
My
Power,
Tripwire
and
Horse’s
Mouth.
Nomadland
There
are
many
reasons
to
make
time
for
Nomadland
when
it
hits
Hulu
Friday
for
its
maiden
show(处女秀).
It
is
one
of
the
loveliest
and
most
spirit-lifting
films
in
recent
memory.
It
is
an
American
documentary
about
the
retiring
men
and
women,
in
which
Frances
McDormand
gives
an
all-time
performance
as
Fern,
who
takes
to
the
road
after
her
husband
dies
and
the
economic
crisis
leaves
her
with
nothing.
Writer-director
Chloe
Zhao
is
a
once
in
a
generation
talent
who
you'll
want
to
get
to
know
sooner
rather
than
later
The
Hedgehog
If
you
need
something
more
family
friendly,
The
Hedgehog
featuring
e
voices
of
Ben
Schwartz
and
Jim
Carrey,
comes
to
Amazon
Prime
and
Hulu
on
Thursday.
Critic
Mark
Kennedy
wrote
in
his
review
that
it's
a
feel-good
cartoon
for
both
parents
and
their
little
ones.
The
Black
Church
The
names
could
top
a
concert
bill.
John
Legend,
Jennifer
Hudson,
Bebe
Winans
and
Yolanda
Adams
are
among
those
interviewed
in
The
Black
Church:
This
Is
Our
Story,
This
Is
Our
Song,
a
four
hour,
two
part
series
airing
Tuesday
and
Wednesday
on
PBS.
It
details
the
African
American
church’s
history,
from
the
beginning
of
slavery.
the
Civil
Rights
Movement
to
today.
21.When
will
Nomadland
be
shown
for
the
first
time?
A.
On
Tuesday.
B.
On
Wednesday.
C.
On
Thursday.
D.
On
Friday.
22.
Which
of
the
following
is
a
cartoon?
A.
Nomadland.
B.
The
Black
Church.
C.
The
Hedgehog.
D.
Hunter
and
the
Dog
Star.
23.
Who
are
interviewed
in
The
Black
Church?
A.
Singers
and
musicians.
B.
Religious
activists.
C.
Historians
and
politicians.=
D.
Civil
rights
leaders.
B
Butter
coffee,
also
sometimes
referred
to
as
bulletproof
coffee,
is
almost
exactly
what
it
sounds
like.
Take
a
cup
of
black
coffee
and
drop
a
bit
of
butter
into
it.
Though
the
name
doesn’t
indicate
this,
you
also
need
to
add
a
little
coconut
oil.
Upon
hearing
about
butter
coffee,
people
generally
fall
into
one
of
two
camps.
Either
you
are
disgusted
at
the
notion
and
determine
never
to
try
it
or
you
are
more
laid-back
and
think
“Sure,
why
not?”
If
you
are
still
puzzled
about
why
this
drink
exists,
here’s
a
bit
of
backstory.
In
2009,
Dave
Asprey,
a
businessman,
launched
and
trademarked
Bulletproof
coffee.
He
got
the
idea
during
his
travels
in
Tibet,
where
yak
butter(酥油)tea
is
common.
He
marketed
and
sold
the
concept
as
a
low-carbon,
high-fat
breakfast
alternative
that
would
help
people
lose
weight
and
be
energized.
Despite
all
of
Asprey’s
claims,
there
are
not
many
benefits
to
butter
coffee,
especially
if
anyone
skips
meals
and
replaces
them
with
the
drink.
While
cutting
out
carbohydrates(碳水化合物)may
be
good
for
people
with
type
2
diabetes,
a
low-carbon
diet
is
usually
only
recommended
for
a
short
period
of
time.
And
though
the
fat
from
the
butter
may
keep
you
feeling
full
for
a
while,
there
are
a
number
of
downsides
to
adding
a
couple
of
tablespoons
to
your
morning
coffee.
Doctors
point
out
that
the
amount
of
fat
in
butter
coffee
is
higher
than
most
recommended
daily
amounts.
Additionally,
a
breakfast
of
butter
and
coffee
does
not
contain
nutrients
that
are
essential
to
a
healthy
diet.
24.
What
does
the
author
mean
by
“two
camps”
in
the
first
paragraph?
A.
The
campsites
where
Asprey
tried
yak
butter
tea.
B.
The
areas
where
one
can
buy
fresh
butter
coffee.
C.
The
two
versions
of
butter
coffee
that
are
popular.
D.
The
opposing
views
people
have
about
butter
coffee.
25.
Asprey
got
the
inspiration
for
Bulletproof
coffee
when
he
was
__________.
A.
vacationing
in
Tibet
B.
suffering
from
diabetes
C.
starting
his
business
D.
selling
coffee
beans
overseas
26.
Which
of
the
following
is
mentioned
as
a
supposed
benefit
of
butter
coffee?
A.
It
will
help
cure
diabetes.
B.
It
serves
as
a
meal
replacement.
C.
It
may
make
people
feel
energetic.
D.
It
is
good
for
those
who
need
to
put
on
weight.
27.
What
do
doctors
think
of
butter
coffee?
A.
The
drink
offers
sufficient
nutrients.
B.
It
is
recommended
as
part
of
breakfast.
C.
The
drink
is
not
fully
healthy
for
people.
D.
It
should
be
avoided
because
of
deadly
chemicals.
C
On
May
1,
1926,
Ford
Motor
Company
became
one
of
the
first
American
companies
to
adopt
a
five-day,
40-hour
week.
It
was
something
workers
and
labor
unions
had
been
calling
for.
However,
the
five-day
workweek
was
to
increase
productivity.
With
more
time
and
money,
workers
were
expected
to
buy
and
use
the
products
they
were
making.
Manufacturers
soon
followed
Ford’s
lead,
and
the
Monday-to-Friday
workweek
became
standard
practice.
Since
then,
everything
has
changed
but
the
hours.
Many
people
worked
longer,
which
severely
influenced
health
and
well-being,
as
well
as
the
environment.
Until
the
Second
World
War,
it
was
common
for
one
person
in
a
family,
usually
the
oldest
male,
to
work
full-time.
Women
gradually
made
up
42
percent
of
the
world’s
full-time
workforce.
Later,
technology
made
lots
of
work
unnecessary,
with
computers
and
robots
doing
many
tasks
previously
performed
by
humans.
Well
into
the
21st
century,
we
continue
to
work
the
same
long
hours
as
20th
century
laborers,
using
up
more
of
Earth’s
supply
to
produce
more
goods
that
we
must
keep
working
to
buy,
use
and
replace
in
a
seemingly
endless
cycle
of
hard
work
and
consumption.
It’s
time
to
pause
and
consider
better
ways
to
live
like
shifting
from
fossil-fueled
lifestyles
with
which
our
consumer-based
workweeks
are
connected.
The
UK
New
Economics
Foundation
argues
that
a
standard
21-hour
workweek
would
address
a
number
of
interconnected
problems:
overwork,
unemployment,
over-consumption,
high
carbon
emissions,
low
well-being,
and
the
lack
of
time
to
live
sustainably,
to
care
for
each
other,
and
simply
to
enjoy
life.
Economic
systems
that
require
constant
growth
on
a
finite
(有限的)
planet
make
no
sense.
It’s
time
for
a
change
in
our
economic
thinking.
28.
Why
did
Henry
Ford
shorten
the
workweek?
A.
To
increase
efficiency.
B.
To
cut
workers’
salaries.
C.
To
end
conflicts
with
workers.
D.
To
create
more
job
opportunities.
29.
What
happened
in
the
workforce
after
World
War
II?
A.
The
oldest
male
had
to
work
longer.
B.
Technology
let
people
work
more
flexibly.
C.
Job
positions
were
created
due
to
technology.
D.
Full-time
vacancies
were
filled
by
more
women.
30.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
last
two
paragraphs?
A.
Companies
shouldn’t
produce
more
than
people
can
use.
B.
The
21st
century
has
witnessed
the
longest
working
hours.
C.
The
cycle
of
longer
workweek
and
consumption
should
be
changed.
D.
Longer
workweek
definitely
leads
to
stronger
consumption
capability.
31.
Which
would
be
possible
if
a
21-hour
workweek
should
be
adopted?
A.
Companies
would
be
closed
down.
B.
Economic
growth
would
be
stopped.
C.
Economic
systems
would
break
down.
D.
People
would
be
encouraged
to
enjoy
life.
D
To
start
a
conversation
about
the
secret
to
happiness,
ABC
News’
health
editor
Dr.
Richard
Besser
hosted
a
Twitter
chat
Tuesday.
Experts
from
the
National
Institutes
of
Health,
Mayo
Clinic,
Harvard
University
and
TEDMED,
as
well
as
clinicians
and
people
from
across
the
country,
joined
the
one-hour
discussion.
There
are
countless
ways
to
measure
happiness.
With
research
on
the
topic
increasing,
researchers
have
carried
out
surveys
to
study
people’s
sense
of
well-being.
Angela
Haupt,
health
and
wellness
editor
for
U.S.
News
and
World
Report,
said,
“Happiness
indicators
include
life
satisfaction,
health
and
community
engagement.”
@toddkashdan
added
that,
“despite
problems
with
self-reports,
there
is
no
better
way
to
measure
happiness
than
focusing
on
personal
thoughts
and
feelings.”
While
scientists
try
to
find
out
what
caused
happiness,
others
often
believe
that
true
joy
doesn’t
exist.
Dr
Friedman,
a
psychiatrist
at
New
York
Presbyterian-Weill
Cornell
Hospital,
said
that
“happiness
is
hard
to
measure,
but
easy
to
recognize.”
Still,
common
themes
about
satisfaction
come
up
in
these
conversations.
Finding
meaning
in
daily
work
was
important.
Indeed,
researchers
have
found
that
having
creative
and
purposeful
work
to
do
is
a
key
factor
in
happiness.
But
people
were
quick
to
state
the
importance
of
balancing
work
and
family
obligations.
Chat
participants(参与者)
agreed
that
money
does
not
surely
bring
happiness.
And
studies
agree
once
people’s
basic
needs
like
food
and
housing
are
met,
higher
incomes
do
little
to
improve
your
happiness.
At
last,
people
found
value
in
their
connections
with
others.
Research
shows
that
having
support
through
friends,
family,
and
social
networks
can
bring
happiness.
Many
agree
with
@drmommy,
who
said
“I
measure
my
happiness
by
the
loving
people
that
are
around
me.”
So,
can
we
increase
our
happiness?
Expressing
gratitude(感激)
is
a
possible
way
of
feeling
happiness.
Researchers
have
found
that
people
who
regularly
write
down
things
for
which
they
are
grateful
in
“gratitude
journals”
have
increased
satisfaction
in
life,
higher
energy
levels,
and
improved
health.
In
one
study,
people
who
read
a
letter
of
appreciation
to
someone
in
their
lives
prove
happier
almost
one
month
later.
Performing
acts
of
kindness
can
raise
your
moods
Data
show
that
our
relationships
matter,
too.
People
who
are
interested
in
meaningful
conversations
with
friends
or
family
are
reported
to
be
happier
than
those
who
don’t.
Close
interpersonal
ties
and
strong
social
support
are
important
for
happiness.
32.
Dr
Friedman
may
agree
that
________.
A.
happiness
can
be
measured
by
health
B.
happiness
can
never
be
measured
C.
it’s
easy
to
see
whether
one
is
happy
D.
it’s
hard
to
seek
for
happiness
33.
It
can
be
learnt
that
@drmommy
measures
his
happiness
by
________.
A.
health
B.
purposeful
work
C.
meaningful
work
D.
friends’
support
34.
We
can
learn
from
the
passage
that
money
can
affect
your
happiness
if
you
are
relatively______.
A.
poor
B.
sensitive
C.
unhealthy
D.
hopeless
35.
What’s
the
main
purpose
of
the
passage?
A.
To
introduce
us
the
results
of
a
chat
B.
To
give
us
some
advice
on
improving
happiness
C.
To
correct
the
misunderstanding
of
happiness
D.
To
remind
us
to
find
the
secret
to
happiness
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。
It
happens
all
the
time-you
are
standing
on
a
bus,
listening
to
music,
when
you
feel
someone's
breath
on
the
back
of
your
neck.
You
think
to
yourself:
Is
this
person
getting
too
close
to
me?
The
answer
is
yes.
Everyone
has
a
sense
of
personal
space.
36
According
to
a
new
study,
the
size
of
the
space
is
different
for
different
people,
37
reported
Los
Angeles
Times.
In
the
study,
researchers
from
University
College
of
London
asked
volunteers
to
hold
their
hands
at
different
distances
from
their
face.
They
then
gave
them
an
electric
shock
on
their
hand
while
measuring
how
often
the
volunteers
blinked.
The
more
they
blinked(眨眼),
38
The
results
among
volunteers
were
a
little
different,
but
the
average
personal
space
was
20
to
40
centimeters.
Researchers
also
found
that
the
more
anxious
a
person
was,
the
larger
their
personal
space
was
because
they
were
more
sensitive.
Besides
psychological
factors,
39
.
For
example,
a
person
who
grew
up
in
a
country
that
hugs
a
lot
has
less
of
a
problem
with
strangers
getting
too
close
than
a
person
who
grew
up
in
one
with
more
distance
between
people.
40
"If
you
are
chatting
to
someone
in
your
living
room,
you
won't
have
a
large
safety
margin(界限)at
all,"
explained
researcher
Gian
Domenico
Iannetti.
"But
if
you
are
walking
through
a
dangerous
area,
then
that
will
be
much
bigger."
Sadly,
sometimes
people
just
don't
understand
the
idea
of
personal
space
and
keep
getting
into
yours.
Whenever
that
happens,
rather
than
trying
to
step
backwards,
researchers
suggest
that
you
"create
a
new
space"
by
turning
to
wave
at
someone
passing
by
or
to
get
something
out
of
your
bag.
A.
But
how
big
is
this
space?
B.
it
shows
that
they
are
worried
about
their
hands.
C.
the
more
of
a
threat
they
felt
the
shock
was
to
their
face.
E.
culture
is
also
thought
to
be
able
to
change
your
personal
space.
D.
but
generally
it
is
between
20
to
40
centimeters
in
front
of
the
face.
F.
People's
senses
of
personal
space
also
depend
on
the
environments
they
are
in.
G.
It
is
clear
that
people's
senses
of
personal
space
is
considered
to
be
very
important.
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分40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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I
remember
it
as
if
it
were
yesterday.I
was
11
then,thinking,if
my
parents
weren't
going
to
tell
me,I
would
41
what
was
going
on
myself.I
slowly
walked
up
to
my
teacher
and
asked,
"Mrs.Marcus,do
you
know
what
prostate
cancer
is?"She
looked
at
me
in
42
,“Why
do
you
ask,
Rachel?"
I
responded,"I
43_my
parents
talking
about
it.”
Mrs.Marcus
taught
us
health
and
nutrition.If
there
was
anyone
who
had
information
on
the
topic,it
was
her.The
next
day,she
44
me
an
envelope
in
which
was
an
article
that
answered
my
question.I
read
the
article
and
learned
it
was
a
cancer
with
a
low
survival
rate
as
it
was
45
found
early
on.
My
father
had
gone
for
a
yearly
check-up.Results
came
back
and
everything
looked
great.He
looked
at
the
reports
and
saw
that
some
levels
were
46
elevated(升高),yet
still
within
the
normal
47.
However,I
was
determined
to
talk
with
him
seriously
after
careful
48.I
told
him,"You'd
better
check
again
just
to
be
49.These
levels
aren't
concerning,but
you
know...""Why
not?"That"why
not"50_my
father
to
live
for
another
22
years.It
51
my
father
did
have
early
prostate
cancer.In
addition
to
traditional
medicine,my
parents
tried
every
type
of
52
treatment
they
could
get
their
hands
on.53_,he
chose
to
operate.The
operation
proved
successful
and
just
weeks
after
they
54
the
cancer,my
father
went
skiing
all
day
long.
I
couldn't
imagine
what
would
have
occurred
if
the
borderline
results
had
been
ignored.
With
time,I
understood,realizing
my
dad
had
cancer
as
a
child
was
challenging
and
55
the
way
I
view
health.
41.A.leave
out
B.bring
out
C.set
out
D.figure
out
42.A.shame
B.amazement
C.relief
D.panic
43.A.imagined
B.followed
C.overheard
D.visited
44.A.bought
B.handed
C.awarded
D.promised
45.A.rarely
B.exactly
C.probably
D.merely
46.A.completely
B.frequently
C.
slightly
D.equally
47.A.speed
B.range
C.world
D.pattern
48.A.understanding
B.description
C.selection
D.consideration
49.A.safe
B.honest
C.perfect
D.available
50.A.forced
B.enabled
C.inspired
D.convinced
51.A.went
up
B.went
out
C.turned
out
D.turned
up
52.A.alternative
B.regular
C.initial
D.urgent
53.A.Automatically
B.Unfortunately
C.Gradually
D.Eventually
54.A.recognized
B.removed
C.caught
D.named
55.A.shaped
B.cleaned
C.mended
D.crossed
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。
The
Chinese
Garden
of
Friendship
was
built
as
a
beautiful
symbol
of
friendship
56.___
Sydney
in
the
State
of
New
South
Wales
and
Guangzhou
in
the
province
of
Guangdong,China(sister
cities
of
sister
states),to
mark
Australia's
bicentenary(二百周年纪念)in
1988.
The
garden
57._____(design)and
built
by
Chinese
landscape
architects
and
gardeners,
58.______(follow)the
Taoist
principles
of"Yin-Yang"and
the
five
opposite
elements-earth,fire,
water,metal
and
wood.These
principles
also
stress
the
59._____(important)of
Qi,the
central
force
of
life
and
energy.
Yin-Yang
60._____(play)such
a
vital
role
that
just
one
missing
element
would
disrupt
the
garden's
harmony
and
balance.However,when
61._____(combine)perfectly,the
five
elements
form
a
fluid
and
nurturing
environment.Everything
you
encounter
in
the
garden
has
been
hand-picked
and
very
carefully
placed
to
capture
the
five
elements
and
the
energy
of
Qi.
Unlike
western-style
gardens,there
are
no
planted
flowerbeds
62._____neatly-cut
lawns,wild
63._____(aspect)of
nature
are
recreated
in
landscapes
64.______feature
waterfalls,mountains,
lakes
and
forests.
The
art
of
Chinese
Garden
design
began
in
imperial
parks
during
the
Shang
Dynasty
3,000
years
ago.Darling
Harbor's
Chinese
Garden
of
Friendship
is
a
small-scale
version
of
65.______(type)
private
garden
from
this
time.
第三节
单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
66.
The
Forbidden
City
was
once
only
a________
to
the
emperor,
his
family
and
senior
officials.
67.
The
government
makes
it
a
top
priority
to
guarantee
that
all
children,
whether
urban
or
rural,
have
equal
access
to
nine-year
c________
education.
68.
The
number
of
road
accidents
and
the
deaths
a________
from
those
accidents
has
increased
over
the
past
year.
69.
In
1998,a
modern________
(改编)of
Charles
Dickens
novel
Great
Expectations
appeared
in
cinema.
70.
Do
consider
making
information
about
your
property
downloadable
into
a
PDA
for
easy
________
(参考).
71.
________
(考虑到)
Australia's
small
population,
its
outstanding
performance
at
the
Olympics
was
really
unbelievable.
72.
“Rock
Around
the
Clock”
caused
music
to
be
classified
as
its
own,
separate
style,
and
made
it
win
international
________
(认可).
73.
Though
when
younger
he
painted
a
wide
variety
of
subjects,
when
older
he
most
often
painted
the
water
lilies________
(漂浮)on
the
surface
of
the
pond
in
his
garden.
74.
It
was
then
that
Robert
Redford
became
its
sponsor
and
changed
the
focus
to
independent
films,
often
made
on
very
m________
(有限的)budgets.
75.
In
my
opinion,
governments
should
place________
(限制)on
scientific
research
and
development
because
the
research
might
cause
ethic
problems,
danger,
and
social
chaos.
第三部分
作文(2个小题,第一节10分,第二节20分,满分30分)
第一节
应用文写作(10分)
假定你是李华,你想参加学校举办的英语诗歌朗诵比赛,请你给外教Mr.Smith发一封邮件,请他帮你选一首诗,并给予指导。内容包括:
1.请求帮助;
2.
主题必须是爱和友谊;
3.期待回复。
注意:
1.
词数不少于100;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.
开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
Mr.Smith,
How
is
everything
going?
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
读后续写(满分20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。
Kenneth
Hansen,
46,
was
working
late
one
May
evening
two
years
ago,
putting
the
last
pieces
of
board
on
a
house
in
Gratiot
County,
Michigan.
He
saw
a
boy
crazily
waving
his
arms.
Then
Hansen
heard
screaming.
Standing
on
the
back
porch
(门廊)of
the
house
next
door
was
the
little
boy
screaming
"Help!",
while
four
dogs
barked
and
ran
after
him.
Hansen
knew
little
about
the
boy.
After
all,
the
boy
was
just
visiting
his
grandfather
during
holidays.
At
first,
Hansen
thought
it
was
just
a
dogfight.
Then
alarm
bells
went
off
in
his
head.
The
noises
they
made
sounded
like
what
dogs
do
when
they're
biting
something.
His
feeling
proved
right
when
he
watched
in
horror
as
they
sank
in
their
teeth
and
bit
at
the
boy's
leg.
Then,
Hansen
realized
the
boy
was
in
a
great
danger.
He
raced
across
the
grass,
jumped
over
a
six-foot-high
fence
and
landed
in
the
neighbor's
yard.
He
shouted
at
the
dogs,
but
they
ignored
him.
He
screamed
and
yelled
louder
until
they
let
go
just
long
enough
for
Henson
to
grab
the
eight-year-old
boy,
Ethan.
But
he
couldn't
grab
him
under
his
arms,
which
would
make
it
harder
to
run,
because
the
boy
was
badly
injured.
Luckily,
He
found
a
long
wooden
stick
at
the
corner.
Henson
used
it
to
drive
the
dogs
away
and
held
the
boy
into
his
arms.
Hansen
ran
fast
across
the
yard,
and
the
dogs
followed
him.
Hansen
ran
to
the
back
deck
(木制平台).
So
did
the
dogs.
When
he
reached
the
top,
he
pulled
on
a
courtyard
door,
but
it
wouldn't
open.
At
that
time,
a
dog
grabbed
Ethan's
foot
again
to
get
him
back
from
Hansen.
Then
Hansen
pulled
on
a
second
door.
It
sprang
open.
He
rushed
inside
the
house,
followed
closely
by
the
dogs
scratching
(抓)at
his
legs.
He
opened
a
bedroom
door
a
crack,
pushed
Ethan
in
quickly,
then
closed
it
immediately.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Turning
around,
Hansen
faced
the
dogs.
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Months
later,
Ethan
was
fully
recovered.
____________________________________________________________________________
英语参考答案
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
1.
C
2.
B
3.
B
4.
C
5.
C
6.
A
7.
C
8.
C
9.
A
10.
A
11.
A
12.
B
13.
B
14.
A
15.
C
16.
C
17.
A
18.
A
19.
B
20.
B
21-23
DCA
24-27
DACC
28-31
ADCD
32-35
CDAB
36-40
ADCEF
41-45
DBCBA
41-45CBDAB
46-55
CADBA
56
between
57
was
designed
58
following
59
importance
60
plays
61
combined
62
or
63
aspects
64
that/which
65
typical
66
accessible
67
compulsory
68
arising
69
adaptation
70
reference
71
Considering
72
recognition
73
floating
74
modest
75
restrictions
Dear
Mr.
Smith,
How
is
everything
going?
I’m
writing
to
you
in
the
hope
of
seeking
for
help.
Our
school
will
hold
English
Poetry
Reading
Contest
on
15
May.
I
am
eager
to
have
a
try,
but
don’t
know
which
poem
is
suitable.
As
a
lover
of
poetry,
would
you
please
be
so
kind
to
give
me
some
recommendations?
According
to
the
requirements,
the
theme
should
be
about
love
and
friendship.
Each
contestant
is
given
up
to
five
minutes
to
read
the
poem
in
the
contest.
I’d
appreciate
it
if
you
could
give
me
some
guidance.
Looking
forward
to
your
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua
Turning
around,
Hansen
faced
the
dogs.
He
thought
he
had
to
get
the
dogs
outside.
Hansen
screamed,
even
drove
them
around
the
house,
until
he
got
them
out
of
the
house
and
shut
the
glass
door.
The
dogs
sat
out-side,
glaring
at
him.
Suddenly,
the
door
flew
open.
There
stood
Ethan's
grandfather,
the
house
owner,
checking
on
Ethan.
Ethan
was
in
bad
situation.
So
Hanson
called
an
ambulance
immediately.
The
ambulance
arrived
soon,
and
Ethan
was
sent
to
the
hospital
immediately.
Months
later,
Ethan
was
fully
recovered.
When
he
recalled
what
happened
that
day,
he
still
felt
frightened.
However,
he
remembered
Hanson,
his
hero,
saved
him.
So
he
thanked
Hanson
with
a
prize.
When
rewarded
the
prize,
Hansen
said,
"I
didn't
even
think.
I
just
was
trying
to
help
the
boy."
Actually,
Hansen
was
uncomfortable
with
the
"hero"
title.
It
was
still
unclear
what
sent
the
dogs
into
the
crazy
mode,
but
Ethan
knew
it's
Hansen's
bravery
and
kindness
that
saved
his
life.