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南京市六校2020-2021学年度第二学期期末联考
高一英语试卷答案
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
1-5
ACBAB
第二节
(共
15
小题;每小题
1
分,满分15分)
5-20
CB
CAB
ABC
BCC
ACBA
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
21-35
DCB
ABD
ACBC
CADBD
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
36-40
AFDBC
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分40分)
第一节
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-55
ABCDC
BADCA
BDCAB
第二节
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.
addiction
57.
that/which
58.
leaving
59.
particularly
60.
it
61.
to
62.
reasons
63.
are
designed
64.
But
65.
saved
第三节
课文填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
66.
associations
67.
combination
68.
expanded
69.
properties
70.
surroundings
71.
transform
72.
reputation
73.
abandoned
74.
liberation
75.
exposes
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)
76.Dear
Leslie,
We
are
assigned
to
get
involved
in
the
activity
to
read
a
good
book
in
our
summer
holiday,
which
I
think
is
greatly
meaningful.
As
we
know,
nowadays
a
lot
of
students
prefer
to
spend
much
time
in
watching
TV
and
they
are
crazy
about
the
Internet.
So
most
of
them
don’t
have
enough
time
to
read
books.
And
what’s
worse,
they
don’t
like
reading.
However,
reading
is
necessary.
I
firmly
think
that
by
reading
not
only
can
we
enrich
our
life
and
broaden
our
horizons
but
also
we
can
learn
to
perfect
our
personality.
Now
that
reading
is
good
for
us,
let’s
develop
a
good
habit
of
reading.
I
strongly
suggest
that
every
one
of
us
should
read
at
least
one
or
two
good
books
every
term.
第二节
读后续写(满分25分)
77.During
the
dinner
we
had
an
agreeable
conversation.
We
chatted
nothing
extraordinary
but
catching
up
on
recent
events
of
each
other’s
life.
Memories
of
the
old
days
we
spent
together
came
crowding
in.
We
talked
so
much
and
attentively
that
we
missed
the
movie.
As
we
arrived
at
her
house
later,
she
said,
“I’ll
go
out
with
you
again,
but
only
if
you
let
me
invite
you.”
I
agreed
with
delight.
After
a
brief
silence,
I
turned
around
and
hugged
her,
saying
“Mum,
I
love
you!”
“How
was
your
dinner
date?”
asked
my
wife
when
I
got
home.
“Very
nice.
Much
more
wonderful
than
I
could
have
imagined,”
I
answered.
At
that
moment
I
understood
the
importance
of
saying
“I
LOVE
YOU”.
I
thanked
my
wife
for
what
she
had
done.
And
that
dinner
date
was
another
valuable
time
for
me
to
remember.
You
could
not
imagine
how
happy
I
was
to
have
the
chance
to
say
these
words
and
return
the
favor
to
my
beloved
one
before
it
was
too
late.
Nothing
in
life
is
more
important
than
your
family.南京市六校2020-2021学年度第二学期期末联考
高一英语试卷
本卷:共150分
考试时间:120分钟
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
How
will
the
woman
pay?
A.
By
credit
card.
B.
By
cash.
C.
By
check.
2.
Where
was
the
man
born?
A.
In
America.
B.
In
England.
C.
In
Canada.
3.
Which
season
is
it
now?
A.
Spring.
B.
Winter.
C.
Summer.
4.
When
will
the
man
get
on
a
plane?
A.
At
8:00.
B.
At
8:15.
C.
At
8:30.
5.
Where
does
the
woman
want
to
go?
A.
Spain.
B.
Switzerland.
C.
Singapore.
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。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各小题,每小题
5
秒钟;
听下面一段对话,回答第
6
和第
7
两个小题。
6.
What
can’t
Janie
understand?
A.
Her
English
paper.
B.
Her
history
test.
C.
Her
homework.
7.
Who
will
the
man
help?
A.
His
father.
B.
His
sister.
C.
The
woman.
听下面一段对话,回答第
8
至第
10
三个小题。
8.
Who
read
to
the
girls?
A.
The
woman.
B.
Only
the
man.
C.
The
man
and
his
wife.
9.
When
did
the
girls
start
reading
well?
A.
At
five.
B.
At
six.
C.
At
seven.
10.
What
does
the
man
think
the
woman’s
son
should
do
now?
A.
Read
a
lot.
B.
Do
whatever
he
likes.
C.
Learn
from
the
man’s
daughters.
听下面一段对话,回答第
11
至第
13
三个小题。
11.
What’s
wrong
with
the
man?
A.
He
has
got
a
cold
again.
B.
He
gets
tired
easily
in
winter.
C.
He
has
been
seriously
ill
for
a
week.
12.
What
may
the
man
begin
to
try?
A.
Riding
a
bike.
B.
Climbing
the
stairs.
C.
Going
to
the
gym.
13.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Doctor
and
patient.
B.
Husband
and
wife.
C.
Co-workers.
听下面一段对话,回答第
14
至第
16
三个小题。
14.
What
does
the
man
want
the
woman
to
do?
A.
Go
on
a
business
trip
with
him.
B.
Help
him
with
his
research
paper.
C.
Write
a
report
for
him.
15.
When
would
the
man
like
the
woman
to
be
finished?
A.
Thursday.
B.
Next
Monday.
C.
Friday.
16.
Where
will
the
woman
go
on
Thursday
afternoon?
A.
To
the
library.
B.
To
a
meeting
room.
C.
To
a
café.
听下面一段独白,回答第
17
至第
20
四个小题。
17.
Where
is
Las
Vegas?
A.
In
the
desert.
B.
Near
a
forest.
C.
Close
to
New
York.
18.
What
is
Las
Vegas
famous
for?
A.
Swimming
pools.
B.
Fashion.
C.
Card
games.
19.
Which
is
popular
with
kids?
A.
Restaurants.
B.
Museums.
C.
Music
clubs.
20.
What
is
the
purpose
of
this
introduction
to
Las
Vegas?
A.
To
suggest
different
activities
for
visitors.
B.
To
get
families
to
bring
their
children.
C.
To
teach
visitors
about
playing
cards.
第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
While
some
extreme
diets
may
suggest
otherwise,
we
all
need
a
balance
of
protein,
fat,
carbohydrates,
fiber,
vitamins,
and
minerals
in
our
diets
to
keep
a
healthy
body.
You
don't
need
to
remove
certain
kinds
of
foods
from
your
diet,
but
rather
select
the
healthiest
ones.
Protein
Protein
gives
us
the
energy
to
get
up
and
go—and
keep
going
while
also
supporting
mood
and
cognitive
function
(认知功能).
Too
much
protein
can
be
harmful
to
people
with
kidney
disease,
but
the
latest
research
suggests
that
many
of
us
need
more
high-quality
protein,
especially
as
we
age.
That
doesn't
mean
you
have
to
eat
more
animal
products—a
variety
of
plant-based
sources
of
protein
each
day
can
ensure
your
body
gets
all
the
necessary
protein
it
needs.
Fat
Not
all
fat
is
the
same.
While
bad
fat
can
destroy
your
diet
and
increase
the
possibility
of
certain
diseases,
good
fat
protects
your
brain
and
heart.
In
fact,
healthy
fat—such
as
omega-3s—is
necessary
to
your
physical
and
emotional
health.
Understanding
how
to
include
more
healthy
fat
in
your
diet
can
help
improve
your
mood
and
your
well-beings.
Fiber
Eating
foods
high
in
dietary
fiber(grain,
fruit,
vegetables,
nuts,
and
beans)can
help
you
stay
regular
and
lower
the
possibility
of
heart
disease,
strokes,
and
diabetes.
It
can
also
improve
your
skin
and
even
help
you
to
lose
weight;
Depending
on
your
age
and
gender,
experts
suggest
you
eat
at
least
21
to
38
grams
of
fiber
each
day.
Calcium(钙)
Your
body
uses
calcium
to
build
healthy
bones
and
teeth,
keep
them
strong,
send
messages
through
the
nervous
system,
and
control
the
heart's
rhythm.
Not
getting
enough
calcium
in
your
diet
can
also
lead
to
anxiety,
depression,
and
sleep
difficulties.
Whatever
your
age
or
gender,
it's
necessary
to
include
calcium-rich
foods
in
your
diet.
21.What
can
we
know
about
protein
from
the
second
paragraph?
A.The
animal
products
provide
more
protein.
B.We
should
have
less
protein
when
we
get
older.
C.We
should
have
as
much
protein
as
possible.
D.Protein
can
improve
a
person's
mood.
22.Which
is
one
benefit
of
foods
in
high
fiber?
A.They
provide
more
energy.
B.They
help
build
healthy
teeth.
C.They
help
improve
the
skin.
D.They
are
good
for
eyesight.
23.What's
the
effect
of
shortage
of
calcium?
A.People
may
become
older
easily.
B.People
may
have
trouble
with
sleep.
C.People
may
have
the
risk
of
kidney
disease.
D.People
may
gain
weight
quickly
in
a
short
time.
B
You
return
from
work
on
a
muggy(闷热的)
August
evening.
Your
unwashed
teenage
son
is
on
the
sofa
playing
the
game
Fortnite,
as
he
has
been
doing
for
the
past
eight
hours.
Not
for
the
first
time,
you
ask
yourself:
why
are
school
summer
holidays
so
long?
This
is
a
more
serious
question
than
it
sounds.
Many
children
will
return
from
the
long
break
having
forgotten
much
of
what
they
were
taught
the
previous
year.
One
study
from
the
American
South
found
that
this
summer
learning
loss‖
could
be
as
high
as
a
quarter
of
the
year’s
education.
Poor
children
tend
to
be
the
worst
affected,
since
rich
ones
typically
live
in
homes
full
of
books
and
are
packed
off
to
summer
camp.
A
study
from
Baltimore
found
that
variations(差别)
in
summer
loss
might
possibly
account
for
two-thirds
of
the
achievement
gap
between
rich
and
poor
children
by
the
age
of
14-15.
Long
holidays
definitely
tighten
the
budgets
of
poor
families,
since
free
school
meals
stop
and
extra
child
care
kicks
in.
Youngsters
will
hate
the
idea
of
a
longer
school
year.
Many
grown-ups
will
object
to
it,
too.
It
would
cost
taxpayers
more,
since
teachers
would
have
to
be
paid
for
the
extra
days.
Schools
in
hotter
areas
would
spend
a
fortune
on
air-conditioning.
Skeptics(怀疑者)
also
note
that,
although
those
rarely
rested
South
Korean
pupils
do
well
in
exams,
they
are
often
unhappy.
Is
that
really
what
you
want
for
your
darlings?
More
time
in
school
doesn’t
necessarily
mean
repeating
the
same
old
lessons.
But
for
those
falling
behind,
the
summer
could
be
a
time
for
different
kinds
of
learning:
critical
thinking,
practical
skills,
financial
literacy,
work
placements
with
local
firms—schools
should
be
free
to
experiment.
Space
should
not
be
a
problem.
Many
school
buildings
sit
idle(闲置的)
in
the
summer.
Well-off
children
often
already
use
the
summer
to
broaden
their
minds
or
doing
summer
jobs
found
through
connections.
Schools
should
help
the
rest
catch
up.
Other
public
services
do
not
simply
disappear
for
a
quarter
of
the
year.
It
would
be
unthinkable
for
hospitals
or
the
police
to
do
so.
So
why
do
schools
get
away
with
it?
Their
responsibility
to
educate
does
not
end
when
the
temperature
rises.
24.With
the
example
in
Paragraph
1,
the
author
intends
to
.
A.lead
in
the
topic
of
the
passage
B.show
the
author’s
bad
mood
C.criticize
the
son’s
bad
behavior
D.prove
the
harm
of
long
holidays
25.To
help
the
children
falling
behind
during
summer
holidays,
schools
should
.
A.have
them
learning
the
previous
lessons
B.offer
them
various
chances
of
learning
C.pack
them
off
to
various
summer
camps
D.provide
summer
jobs
in
public
services
26.What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
A.The
achievement
gap
between
students
is
widened.
B.Students
are
suffering
summer
learning
loss.
C.Schools
should
arrange
more
practical
learning.
D.The
school
summer
holidays
should
be
shorter.
C
What
is
the
best
part
of
a
typical
relaxing
summer
day?
Nothing
is
better
than
sitting
in
an
armchair
with
a
beer
and
some
chips
in
your
hand,
enjoying
the
great
comfort.
The
much-loved
combination
of
beer
and
chips
is
being
exploited
for
the
first
time
to
deal
with
climate
change.
Chips
firm
Walkers
has
adopted
a
technique
it
says
will
cut
CO2
emissions
(排放)
from
its
production
process
by
70%.
The
technology
will
use
CO2
captured
from
beer
processing
in
a
brewery
(啤酒厂),
which
is
then
mixed
with
potato
waste
and
turned
into
fertilizer.
It
will
then
be
spread
on
UK
fields
to
feed
the
following
year’s
potato
crop.
Creating
fertilizer
normally
produces
high
CO2
emissions,
but
the
technology
adopted
by
Walkers
makes
fertilizer
without
generating
CO2.
So,
the
beer-and-chips
combination
performs
a
double
function.
It
stops
the
emission
of
brewery
CO2
into
the
atmosphere

and
it
saves
on
the
CO2
normally
generated
by
fertilizer
production.
This
Creative
win-win
solution
was
developed
with
an
approval
from
the
UK
government
by
a
14-employee
start-up
called
CCm.
The
fertilizer
was
experimented
on
potato
seed
beds
this
year,
and
next
year
Walkers
will
install
CCm
equipment
at
its
Leicester
factory
to
prepare
for
its
2022
crop.
A
decision
has
not
yet
been
made
on
which
brewery
Walkers
will
work
with
on
this.
The
new
technology
adds
to
carbon-saving
techniques
already
under
way.
The
firm
has
installed
an
anaerobic
digester
(厌氧消化池),
which
feeds
potato
waste
to
bacteria
to
produce
a
useful
gas.
The
gas
is
burned
to
make
electricity
for
the
chip-frying
process

so
this
saves
on
burning
gas
or
coal.
The
new
system
will
go
a
step
further
by
taking
away
potato
“cake”
left
after
digestion

and
mixing
the
brewery
CO2
into
it
to
make
an
enriched
fertilizer
which
will
help
put
carbon
back
into
the
soil
as
well
as
encouraging
plant
growth.
It’s
an
example
of
scientists
finding
ways
to
use
CO2
emissions
which
otherwise
would
increase
the
over-heating
of
the
planet.
27.What
is
the
purpose
of
the
first
paragraph?
A.To
draw
readers’
attention.
B.To
entertain
readers.
C.To
show
how
useful
beer
and
chips
are
to
our
life.
D.To
introduce
a
way
of
life.
28.Which
of
the
following
is
an
advantage
of
the
system?
A.It
will
be
totally
cost-free.
B.It
doesn’t
consume
any
energy.
C.It
is
environmentally-friendly.
D.It
will
be
a
perfect
solution
to
climate
change.
29.What
is
Paragraph
3
mainly
about?
A.How
CO2
is
turned
into
fertilizer.
B.How
an
energy-saving
green
technology
works.
C.How
the
technology
stops
CO2
emissions.
D.The
advantages
of
a
new
technology.
30.What
can
be
inferred
from
the
text?
A.The
technology
will
fix
the
problem
of
global
warming.
B.Walkers
has
a
wide
range
of
partner
choices.?
C.Scientists
are
seeking
solutions
to
climate
change.
D.This
technology
will
be
adopted
by
many
chips
firms
soon.
D
Social
media
can
be
a
convenient
way
to
extend
your
network,
staying
in
touch
with
your
grandma,
or
sharing
photos
of
your
new
puppy.
Nevertheless,
social
media
can
be
terrible
for
your
health.
It’s
our
use
of
it
that’s
out
of
control.
British
anthropologist
and
evolutionary
psychologist
Robin
Dunbar
developed
the
idea
that
150
people
is
the
maximum
number
of
meaningful
connections
anyone
can
have.
You
may
have
800
friends
on
We-chat,
but
we’re
not
connecting
with
them
in
person.
Your
QQ
connections
may
be
vast,
but
how
many
of
them
do
you
have
meaningful
interactions
with?
If
you’re
using
social
media
to
feel
more
connected,
a
recent
study
published
in
the
American
Journal
of
Health
Promotion
suggests
that
it’s
not
working,
and
it
an
also
contribute
to
unfavorable
connections
and
even
depression.
Positive
interactions
on
social
media
don’t
help
people
feel
happier.
Negative
interactions,
on
the
other
hand,
bring
more
feelings
of
sadness.
The
same
goes
for
comparison,
which
social
media
encourages.
Another
study,
published
by
the
American
Psychological
Association,
shows
comparing
yourself
to
others
via
social
media
also
has
negative
effects,
leading
to
symptoms
of
depression.
Reaching
for
your
cell
phone
as
a
mental
break
is
also
a
bad
idea.
Research
by
Rutgers
University
compared
participants
in
the
midst
of
completing
a
task
who
took
a
break
with
their
cell
phones,
with
paper
and
pencils,
and
who
took
no
break
at
all.
Those
who
used
their
cell
phones
during
their
break
solved
22%
fewer
problems
and
took
19%
longer
to
complete
their
tasks
than
those
under
the
other
two
conditions.
So
how
should
you
manage
your
social
media
usage?
First,
know
your
time
and
purposes
of
use.
Use
the
tracking
function
on
your
device
to
find
out
how
much
you’re
using
it
and
what
you’re
using
it
for.
After
this,
get
away
from
your
device
unless
you
have
to
use
it.
As
tough
as
it
might
be,
turn
off
and
tune
into
the
world
around
you.
Then,
be
in
charge
of
your
device,
rather
than
let
it
be
in
charge
of
you.
Your
phone
s
rings
or
vibrations
don’t
mean
you
must
respond
to
them.
Remind
yourself
that
you’re
in
charge,
not
your
device
or
the
people
on
the
other
end
of
it
who’ve
just
contacted
you.
Finally,
consider
using
your
device
as
a
relationship
builder.
Use
your
apps
to
find
your
friends
and
make
your
dinner
reservation
so
you
can
catch
up
face-to-face
your
favorite
restaurant,
where
you’ll
keep
your
phone
out
of
sight.
When
you’re
in
control
of
your
digital
consumption,
social
media
becomes
a
tool
to
enrich
your
life
and
not
a
distraction
(分心)
that
makes
you
feel
miserable.
31.The
author
might
agree
that
________.
A.social
media
is
immediate
and
interactive
B.it
is
hard
to
live
without
digital
devices
C.improper
social
media
use
is
harmful
D.friends
on
QQ
are
not
friends
indeed
32.American
Journal
of
Health
Promotion
suggests
that
using
social
media
________.
A.can’t
promote
your
expected
connections
B.breaks
up
the
meaningful
communication
C.causes
the
unnecessary
comparison
D.can’t
bring
more
positive
interactions
33.From
the
research
by
Rutgers
University,
we
might
conclude
that
________.
A.participants
without
cell
phones
had
quicker
and
deeper
thinking
B.mental
breaks
reduce
efficiency
of
solving
problems
C.cell
phone
users
couldn’t
complete
their
task
successfully
D.using
cell
phones
couldn’t
give
participants
mental
breaks
34.To
use
social
media
as
a
relationship
builder,
you
can
________.
A.call
your
friends
to
play
online
games
together
B.book
movie
tickets
for
family
time
through
apps
C.look
through
WeiBo
when
you
have
a
family
reunion
D.reply
messages
on
We
Chat
while
having
dinner
with
friends
35.What
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.Is
social
media
killing
your
health?
B.How
does
social
media
affect
your
life?
C.Social
media:
to
be
or
not
to
be?
D.Social
media:
use
it
wisely!
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。
When
it
comes
to
helping
students
learn
and
mature,
there
are
several
ways
to
increase
their
well-being.
Although
your
children
may
be
succeeding
in
the
classroom,
there
are
a
few
things
that
you
still
can
do.
Encouraging
physical
activity
is
the
first
thing
you
can
do.
More
and
more
children
do
not
participate
in
sports
after
school.
It’s
important
for
you
to
encourage
mobility
with
sports
that
are
played
after
class.
You
should
find
sporting
equipment,
basketball
courts
and
play
areas
where
kids
can
increase
their
well-being.
36.
Secondly,
you
can
provide
proper
nutrition
for
your
children.
It’s
important
for
your
children
to
receive
proper
nutrition
both
inside
and
outside
of
the
home.
37.
You’d
better
make
it
a
point
to
provide
enough
nutrition
for
their
proper
development
and
growth.
38.
Many
parents
fail
to
stop
children
from
using
smart
phones
and
computers.
There
are
some
institutions
that
even
encourage
too
much
screen
time
as
a
way
to
teach
children
or
keep
them
entertained.
You
should
help
the
children
remain
excited
without
sitting
in
front
of
a
screen
throughout
the
day.
Last
but
not
the
least,
monitoring
bullying
(欺凌)is
also
an
essential
part.
Bullying
continues
to
remain
a
common
problem
in
some
schools,
making
it
important
that
the
environment
that
your
children
grow
in
holds
a
high
standard.
39.
It’s
important
to
examine
the
school
life
as
a
whole
to
determine
what
factors
are
missing.
40..
You
may
determine
how
well
they
adjust
to
the
world
around
them
and
succeed
in
life.
This
will
reduce
the
risk
of
health
conditions
that
include
obesity.
B.
You
can
advise
teachers
to
keep
a
practice
of
looking
for
bullying.
C.
Parents
play
a
significant
role
in
children’s
growth
and
well-being.
D.Besides,
you’d
better
limit
their
screen
time.
E.It
will
encourage
children
to
focus
on
their
study.
F.You
should
provide
kids
with
fresh
food.
G.In
addition,
try
your
best
to
give
them
more
freedom.
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分40分)
第一节
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
It
is
a
blue,
cotton
shirt.
The
shirt
belonged
to
my
41
David.
On
his
birthday
before
he
left
college,
his
mother
bought
him
the
shirt.
42
I
gave
him
free
use
of
my
bike,
he
let
me
wear
the
shirt,
occasionally.
We
shared
the
shirt,
and
as
days
43
,
we
shared
more
of
our
44
.
David
was
in
school
by
scholarships
and
grants
(助学金).
He
45
to
keep
his
scholarships,
because
without
even
one
of
them,
he
would
have
to
46
and
back
on
the
farm.
And
in
David’s
home,
there
was
always
only
enough
money
to
cover
the
expense.
His
father
died
when
he
was
twelve.
At
times
David
also
talked
about
his
father.
Usually
it
was
late
at
night,
in
the
dormitory
just
before
bed,
and
the
47
always
ended
with
tears
that
flowed
from
a
river
of
memories
and
longings:
memories
of
a
father
suffering
from
48
when
his
son
was
just
a
teenager;
longings
for
opportunities
to
cure
his
father’s
disease
missed,
because
disease
does
not
understand
about
the
49
between
father
and
son.
Nor
does
it
care.
Time
passed
and
we
had
to
say
goodbye
to
each
other.
After
lots
of
hugging,
and
words
of
thanks,
we
eventually
departed.
It
was
on
my
50
trip
upstairs
to
our
dorm
that
I
saw
a
package
on
my
bed.
I
51
the
wrapping
paper.
It
was
the
blue
cotton
shirt
in
a
box
with
a
card
52
to
it,
reading
“Thomas,
I
can’t
thank
you
enough
for
your
53
.
This
has
been
tough
years
and
you
have
been
54
a
friend.
Thank
you
for
listening.
Thanks
for
everything.—David”.
I
put
aside
the
note,
with
55
tears
dropping
on
the
shirt.
I
still
have
the
shirt
today,
though
it
has
faded
and
wrinkled
with
age.
41.A.roommate
B.brother
C.colleague
D.professor
42.A.Unless
B.Because
C.While
D.Even
if
43.A.came
across
B.ran
out
C.went
by
D.came
up
44.A.victories
B.belongings
C.scholarships
D.stories
45.A.happened
B.refused
C.struggled
D.failed
46.A.turn
out
B.drop
out
C.figure
out
D.stand
out
47.A.conversation
B.discussion
C.interview
D.debate
48.A.failure
B.depression
C.poverty
D.illness
49.A.difference
B.distance
C.connection
D.conflict
50.A.last
B.first
C.next
D.second
51.A.touched
B.removed
C.pulled
D.folded
52.A.admitted
B.applied
C.adjusted
D.attached
53.A.guidance
B.devotion
C.friendship
D.mercy
54.A.more
than
B.other
than
C.less
than
D.rather
than
55.A.sympathetic
B.grateful
C.joyful
D.moving
第二节
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5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。
Many
scientists
believe
our
love
of
sugar
may
actually
be
an
56.(addict).
When
we
eat
or
drink
sugary
foods,
the
sugar
enters
our
blood
and
affects
parts
of
our
brain
57.
make
us
feel
good.
Then
the
good
feeling
goes
away,
58.
(leave)
us
wanting
more.
All
tasty
foods
do
this,
but
sugar
has
a
59.(particular)
strong
effect.
In
this
way,
60.is
in
fact
an
addictive
drug,
one
that
doctors
recommend
we
all
cut
down
on.
“It
seems
like
every
time
I
study
an
illness
and
trace
a
path
to
the
first
cause,
I
find
my
way
back
to
sugar,”
says
scientist
Richard
Johnson.
One-third
of
adults
worldwide
have
high
blood
pressure,
and
up
61.
347
million
have
diabetes(糖尿病).
Why?
“Sugar,
we
believe,
is
one
of
the
62.
(reason),
if
not
the
major
one,”
says
Johnson.
Our
bodies
63.
(design)
to
survive
on
very
little
sugar.
Early
humans
often
had
very
little
food.
In
this
way,
we
had
energy
stored
for
when
there
was
no
food.
64.
today,
most
people
have
more
than
enough.
So
the
very
thing
that
once
65.
(save)
us
may
now
be
killing
us.
第三节
课文填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
66.
In
this
article,
we
will
talk
about
a
particular
type
of
comfort
food
whose
power
mainly
lies
in
the
a______
it
calls
to
mind.
67.
No
matter
how
bad
my
mood
is,
that
perfect
c_______
is
always
enough
to
lift
my
spirits.
68.
Over
time,
it
has
e________
to
include
multiple
options
of
soups,
vegetables,
meats
and
sauces,
appealing
to
people
of
different
tastes.
69.
Traditionally,
duck
is
considered
to
have
cooling
p_______,
so
it
is
appropriate
for
the
hot
summer
months.
70.
The
simple
tunes
and
beautiful
natural
images
are
often
suggestive
of
countryside
s________.
71.
The
music
takes
a
softer
turn
and
ends
on
a
bittersweet
note,
telling
us
how
the
couple
t_______
into
butterflies
and
fly
away
to
be
together
forever.
72.
By
the
time
he
was
a
teenager,
he
had
already
enjoyed
a
r_______
as
a
wonderful
young
musician.
73.
Even
in
his
darkest
moments,
however,
Beethoven
never
a________
hope.
74.
Monet
and
Renoir,
along
with
other
like-minded
artists,
sought
l________
from
the
rules
of
the
old
style.
75.
Some
critics
suggest
that
on
closer
inspection,
the
painting
actually
e________
serious
political
and
social
problems.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)
假定你是高一学生李华,你校学生将在暑假进行“读一本好书”的活动,以鼓励每个学生都参与到阅读当中。你的英国朋友Leslie给你发邮件询问相关情况,请你根据下列要点写一封邮件回复她:
1.
目前存在的一些不良现象;
2.
阅读的好处;
3.
你的建议。
注意:1.
词数100左右,开头已写好,不计入词数;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
Dear
Leslie,
We
are
assigned
to
get
involved
in
the
activity
to
read
a
good
book
in
our
summer
holiday,
which
I
think
is
greatly
meaningful.
_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节
读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
After
21
years
of
marriage,
I
discovered
a
new
way
of
keeping
alive
the
spark
of
love.
I
started
to
go
out
with
another
woman.
It
was
really
my
wife’s
idea.
“I
know
that
you
love
her.”
she
said
one
day,
taking
me
by
surprise.
“But
I
love
YOU,”
I
protested.
“I
know,
but
you
also
love
her.”
The
other
woman
that
my
wife
wanted
me
to
visit
was
my
mother,
who
has
been
a
widow
for
19
years,
but
the
demands
of
my
work
and
my
three
children
had
made
it
possible
to
visit
her
only
occasionally.
That
night
I
called
to
invite
her
to
go
out
for
dinner
and
a
movie.
“What’s
wrong?
Are
you
well?”
she
asked.
My
mother
is
the
type
of
woman
who
suspects
that
a
late
night
call
or
a
surprise
invitation
is
a
sign
of
bad
news.
“I
thought
that
it
would
be
pleasant
to
pass
some
time
with
you,”
I
responded.
“Just
the
two
of
us.”
She
thought
about
it
for
a
moment,
then
said,
“I
would
like
that
very
much.”
That
Friday
after
work,
as
I
drove
over
to
pick
her
up,
I
was
a
bit
nervous.
When
I
arrived
at
her
house,
I
noticed
that
she,
too,
seemed
to
be
nervous
about
our
date.
She
waited
in
the
door
with
her
coat
on.
She
was
wearing
the
dress
that
she
had
worn
to
celebrate
her
last
wedding
anniversary.
She
smiled
from
a
face
that
was
as
beautiful
as
an
angel’s.
“I
told
my
friends
that
I
was
going
to
go
out
with
my
son,
and
they
were
impressed,”
she
said,
as
she
got
into
the
car.
“They
can’t
wait
to
hear
about
our
meeting.”
We
went
to
a
restaurant
that,
although
not
elegant,
was
very
nice
and
cozy.
My
mother
took
my
arm
as
if
she
were
the
First
Lady.
After
we
sat
down,
I
had
to
read
the
menu.
Her
eyes
could
only
read
large
print.
Half
way
through
the
entries,
I
lifted
my
eyes
and
saw
Mom
sitting
there
staring
at
me
with
a
smile
on
her
lips.
注意:续写词数应为150左右。
Paragraph
1:
During
the
dinner
we
had
an
agreeable
conversation.
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Paragraph
2:
“How
was
your
dinner
date?”
asked
my
wife
when
I
got
home.
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