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岳阳市
2021
年高中教学质量检测试卷
高二英语参考答案及评分标准
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
1-5
BACBA
6-10
BAACB
11-15
CACCB
16-20
CCAAB
第二部分阅读理解(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)

21-23CBB

24-27CDDB
C

28-31CACD
D

32-35DABA
第二节(共
5
小题,每小题
2.5
分,满分
12.5
分)
36-40
BGCEF
第三部分语言知识运用第一节(共
15
小题,每小题
1
分,满分
15
分)
41-45.
BDADB
46-50.
CCBBD
51-55.
ADCAC
第二节(共
10
个小题,每小题
1.5
分,满分
15
分)
56.
meant
57.us
58.
largely
59.benefits
60.strengthening
61.
a
62.
has
shown
63.than
64.
aged
65.
but
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)
Dear
Tom,
How’s
everything
going?
As
your
birthday
is
drawing
near,
I’ve
prepared
a
gift
for
you.
It’s
a
Chinese
knot
which
I
specially
made
for
you
with
red
silk
threads,
cloth
and
other
materials.
People
are
fond
of
Chinese
knots
for
their
characteristic
form,
colorfulness
and
profound
meaning.
In
Chinese
culture,
Chinese
knots
stand
for
friendship,
love,
reunion
and
good
luck.
People
can
either
give
them
as
gifts
to
friends
or
hang
them
in
their
houses
or
cars.
I
hope
you
like
the
gift
and
wish
you
a
happy
birthday.
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节读后续写(满分
25
分)
Possible
version:
Courageously
he
went
on
alone
because
he
needed
to
know
for
himself:
"Is
my
boy
alive
or
is
he
dead?"
He
dug
for
eight
hours...12
hours...24
hours...36
hours...then,
in
the
38th
hour,
he
pulled
back
a
large
stone
and
heard
his
son’s
voice.
He
screamed
his
son’s
name,
"ARMAND!"
He
heard
back,
"Dad!?!
It’s
me,
Dad!
I
told
the
other
kids
not
to
worry.
I
told
them
that
if
you
were
alive,
you’d
save
me
and
when
you
saved
me,
they’d
be
saved.
You
promised,
'No
matter
what
happens,
I’ll
always
be
there
for
you!'
You
did
it,
Dad!"
"What’s
going
on
in
there?
How
is
it,
my
son?"
the
father
asked.
"There
are
14
of
us
left
out
of
33,
Dad.
We’re
scared,
hungry,
thirsty
and
thankful
you’re
here.
When
the
building
collapsed,
it
made
a
triangle,
and
it
saved
us."
"Come
out,
boy!"
"No,
Dad!
Let
the
other
kids
out
first,
because
I
know
you’ll
get
me!
No
matter
what
happens,
I
know
you’ll
always
be
there
for
me!"
Finally,
with
the
help
of
the
police,
the
father
successfully
rescued
all
the
14
kids
from
the
earthquake
.岳阳市2021年高中教学质量检测试卷
高二英语
时量:120分钟;满分:150分。
注意事项:
1.本试卷分为四部分,共12页°
2.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号与校名填写在答题卡的相应位置。
3,全部答案在答题卡上完成,卷在本试卷上无效)
第一部分:听力(共两小节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后.你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转
涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5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,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。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.
?
19.15.
B,
?9.18.
C.
?9J5.
1.
Where
is
Julie
now?
A.
In
the
hospital.
B.
In
the
cafeteria.
C
In
the
classroom.
2.
What
is
the
man's
suggestion?
A,
They
eat
out
B.
They
go
home.
C.
They
try
out
the
design.
3.What
docs
the
woman
mean?
A.
The
concert
starts
at
7:30.
B.
She
has
been
to
the
concert.
C.
The
man
may
go
with
Betty.
4.
When
did
the
man
last
meet
Jessie?
A.
Last
September.
B
Last
October.
C.
Two
years
ago.
5.
How
docs
the
woman
feel
about
her
speech?
A.
Nervous.
B.
Confident
C.
Excited.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22?5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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
What
do
we
know
about
No.8
Station
Road?
A.
It
has
the
man's
lucky
number
B.
It
has
got
four
bedrooms,
C
H
has
a
garage.
7.
Which
one
have
the
speakers
decided
on?
A.
The
one
with
a
big
garden.
B.
The
one
next
to
the
station.
C.
The
one
without
a
garage.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题
8.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Playing
sports.
B.
Watching
games.
C.
Jogging
often.
9.
Why
does
the
man
refuse
to
have
a
tennis
game
with
the
woman?
A,
He
is
interested
in
playing
it
at
home.
B.
He
is
too
busy
to
play
a
game.
C.
He
only
enjoys
watching
such
a
game.
10.
What
do
we
know
about
the
man
from
the
conversation?
A.
He
is
a
volleyball
fan.
B.
He
gets
up
very
early
every
day.
C.
He
lakes
an
active
part
in
all
kinds
of
sports.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
When
did
the
conversation
most
probably
take
place?
A.
On
Friday.
B.
On
Sunday
C.
On
Monday.
12.
Why
did
the
woman
call
the
man?
A,
To
invite
him
to
dinner
B.
To
introduce
him
to
her
good
friends.
C.
To
ask
him
to
go
on
a
trip
with
her.
13,
What
did
(he
woman
say
about
the
party?
A.
She
thought
it
was
the
worst.
B.
She
didn’t
like
the
food,
C.
She
really
enjoyed
it,
听第9段材料.回答第14至16题.
14.
What
kind
of
blouse
will
the
woman
buy?
A.
A
blue
cotton
one.
B,
A
blue
silk
one.
C.
A
cream
silk
one.
15.
Why
does
the
woman
follow
the
man's
advice
about
the
blouse
?
A.
She
finds
it
cheap.
B.
She's
fond
of
it.
C
.It's
from
the
south
16.
How
much
should
the
woman
pay
for
the
air
tickets?
A.
?
9.
B.
?90
C.?450
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
How
did
Holmes
make
a
living?
A.
By
cutting
hair
for
kids.
B,
By
selling
story
books.
C.
By
working
in
a
library.
18.
What
would
Holmes
do
when
kids
met
difficulties
in
reading?
A.
Give
them
some
help
in
time.
B.
Change
the
book
for
another
one,
C.
Ask
them
to
read
slowly
and
quietly.
19.
What
does
Holmes
think
of
those
kids?
A.
They
have
a
strong
desire
to
learn.
B.
They
are
very
difficult
to
deal
with.
C.
They
are
hesitant
to
open
their
minds.
20.
What
is
the
talk
mainly
about?
A.
A
volunteer
project.
B.
A
special
volunteer.
C
A
mobile
library.
第二部分:阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项.
A
Visit
the
UC
Botanical
Garden
Hours
Ilie
Garden
is
open
by
reservation
only.
Members
Hour:9
-
11
am
Workdays,
8-11
am
Saturday
General
Admission:
12
am-4
pm
daily
Closed
the
First
Tuesday
of
the
month
Admission
Online
advanced
admission
tickets
are:
required
for
all
visitors,
including
members.
Members
must
Sign
in
io
receive
their
free
admission.
Adults

515
Seniors
(65+):
$12
Juniors
(7-
17):
$7
Children
6
and
under:
Free
Non-UCB
Students:
$12
UCB
faculty,
staff,
&
students:
Free
Visit
Guidelines
Face
coverings
are
required
for
visitors
over
the
age
of
two.
Plea.sc
keep
6
feet
of
distance
between
you
and
other
visitors
who
are
not
in
your
social
group.
While
UCBG
has
taken
necessary
safety
measures,
there
is
still
a
risk
of
exposure
to
COVID-19
in
any
public
place
where
people
are
present.
Please
slay
home
if
you
are
sick.
Please
stay
on
the
paths
and
out
of
the
Garden
beds.
The
Garden
is
a
living
museum
for
the
public
to
enjoy
and
respect.
Do
not
damage,
pick,
or
remove
any
plant
material
or
items
in
the
Garden,
The
Garden
is
a
research
facility
with
many
ongoing
projects
that
must
not
be
disturbed.
Smoking
is
not
allowed.
Pets
are
not
allowed
in
the
Garden
to
protect
our
plant
collection.
However,
trained
service
dogs
are
permitted.
Photoshoots
arc
currently
not
allowed
due
to
pandemic
health
restrictions.
2
L
When
can
a
member
visit
the
botanical
garden?
A.
8
am.
Friday,
5
March
B.
9
am.
Tuesday,
2
March
C.
10
am,
Saturday,
6
March
D.
3pm,
Thursday,
4
March
22.
How
much
should
a
UCB
student
pay
if
he
visits
the
garden
with
his
grandparents
in
their
late
sixties?
A.
$12
B.$24
C.$30
D.$
36
23.
Which
of
the
following
is
allowed
to
do
in
the
botanical
garden?
A,
Taking
photos
of
the
flowers
in
the
garden
beds.
B,
Walking
on
the
path
with
a
guide
dog.
C.
Collecting
seeds
of
the
plants.
D.
Picking
fruits
on
the
tree.
B
The
world
held
its
breath
when
the
scene
of
a
car
crash
was
broadcast
on
five
television
and
the
name
Tiger
Woods
flashed
across
the
screen.
The
Los
Angeles
Times
reported
the
car
rolled
over
many
times
and
Woods
was
not
able
to
get
out
of
the
car
on
his
own.
Fortunately,
he
was
wearing
his
seat
bell;
which
very
likely
saved
his
lifer
Woods
was
saved
from
the
badly
damaged
car
with
the
"jaws
of
life"
by
firefighters.
Then
he
was
immediately
transported
to
Harbor-UCLA,
the
busiest
hospital
in
Los
Angeles,
and
was
undergoing
surgery
for
leg
injuries,
as
recent
reports
said.
Thankfully,
his
injuries
aren't
life-threatening.
We
do
have
some
clues
in
the
released
statements
as
to
what
injuries
Woods
has
suffered.
First,
we
heard
about
open
fractures,
in
which
the
broken
bones
poke
(露出)through
the
skin.
Woods
is
said
to
have
had
a
rod
(杆)
placed
down
a
bone,
which
is
one
way
to
treat
a
fracture
and
allow
the
bone
to
heal
in
a
better
position.
Given
the
multiplicity
of
fractures,
Woods
may
have
also
had
an
external
fixator,
something
kept
outside
the
skin.
Moving
forward,
he
will
also
need
to
heal
and
strengthen
his
muscles,
which
can
take
a
year
or
longer
Woods.
45,
is
one
of
the
most
successful
professional
golfers
of
all
time.
He
has
won
15
major
championships
and
most
recently
won
The
Masters
in
2019
after
missing
a
good
deal
of
lime
recovering
from
a
back
injury.
It
is
for
too
early
to
say
whether
he
will
play
professional
golf
again,
and
there
is
no
doubt
his
injuries
are
a
severe
obstacle
to
his
chances
of
ever
returning
to
the
tour,
particularly
because
he
is
in
his
40s,
and
has
suffered
other
career-threatening
injuries.
Woods's
tragedies
are
what
makes
him
human,
but
his
comebacks
are
what
make
him
inspirational.
Woods's
legendary
story
has
been
marked
by
several
peaks
and
valleys.
Let’
hope
this
is
the
deepest
valley
before
the
greatest
peak.
24.
Which
probably
saved
Tiger
Woods
life
in
the
crash?
A.
Rod
placed
down
a
bone.
B,
Jaws
of
life'
used
by
firemen.
C.
Seat
belt
worn
by
him.
D.
An
external
fixator.
25.Which
of
the
following
statements
is
true
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Woods
suffered
life-threatening
injuries
in
this
accident.
B.
It
will
Lake
Woods
a
year
to
recover
C.
Woods
can
never
play
professional
golf
again.
D.
Woods,
injuries
are
career
threatening.
26,
What
made
Tiger
Woods
a
legendary
golfer?
A.
Winning
many
championships.
B.
His
ear
accident
in
the
journey.
C.
His
serious
injuries,
D,
Ups
and
downs
in
his
life.
27,
What
can
we
infer
about
the
author
from
the
text?
A.
He
is
indifferent
to
Woods'
accident
B.
He
is
familiar
with
Woods'
golf
career
C.
He
is
sure
about
Woods’
future
golf
careen
D
He
was
reporting
on
the
spot
of
the
accident
C
As
stay-at-home
orders
relieve
and
cities
reopen
for
business,
many
doctors
and
hospital
administrators
are
calling
for
a
quick
return
of
health
care
to
pre-pandemic
levels.
For
months
now,
routine
care
has
been
postponed.
Elective
procedures

big
moneymakers

were
stopped
so
that
hospitals
could
transfer
resources
to
treating
Covid-19
patients.
Routine
clinic
visits
were
canceled
or
replaced
by
online
sessions.
I
his
has
resulted
in
great
financial
losses
for
hospitals
and
clinics.
Hospitals
have
been
forced
to
reduce
employees
or
cut
pay.
Most
patients,
on
the
other
hand,
at
least
those
with
stable
chronic(慢性的)conditions,
seem
to
have
done
OK
In
a
recent
survey,
only
one
in
ten
respondents
said
their
health
or
a
family
member's
health
had
worsened
as
a
result
of
delayed
care.
Eighty-six
percent
said
their
health
had
stayed
about
the
same.
Admittedly^
postponing
health
care
had
terrible
health
consequences
for
some
patients
with
non-Covid-19
illnesses.
Still,
a
majority
of
patients
seem
to
have
done
better
than
what
most
doctors
expected.
It
will
probably
take
years
to
understand
why.
However,
perhaps
Americans
don't
require
the
volume(体积)of
care
that
their
doctors
are
used
to
providing.
It
is
well
recognized
that
a
substantial
amount
of
health
care
in
America
is
wasteful,
accounting
for
hundreds
of
billions
of
dollars
of
the
total
health
care
budget
Wasteful
care
is
driven
by
many
forces:
"defensive''
medicine
by
doctors
trying
to
avoid
lawsuits;
the
high
prices
that
American
doctors
and
hospitals
charge;
a
lack
of
consensus
about
which
treatments
are
effective;
and
the
widespread
belief
that
newer,
more
expensive
technology
is
always
better.
In
a
survey
a
few
years
ago,
two-thirds
of
doctors
in
the
United
States
admitted
that
between
15
percent
and
30
percent
of
heath
care
is
probably
unnecessary.
Studies
suggest
that
up
to
20
percent
of
surgeries
in
some
specialties
arc
unnecessary.
If
your
surgery
was
postponed
because
of
the
pandemic,
it
is
worth
having
a
conversation
with
your
doctor
about
whether
il
is
still
needed.
Many
institutions
are
using
this
difficult
time
in
our
nation's
history
to
make
changes.
The
health
care
system
should
do
the
same.
28.
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
A.
Hospitals
and
clinics
in
America
arc
suffering
a
great
loss.
B,
Doctors
and
hospitals
in
America
are
calling
for
the
return
of
health
care.
C,
A
large
amount
of
health
care
in
America
is
unnecessary.
D.
Most
patients'
health
in
America
had
become
worse
because
of
stay-at-home
orders.
29.
It
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
that
.
A.
hospitals
and
clinics
in
America
used
to
make
a
lot
of
money.
B.
most
patients
seem
to
have
been
in
stable
conditions
without
any
treatment.
C.
most
doctors
are
providing
too
little
health
care
on
purpose,
D
most
people
do
not
need
a
surgery
if
it
is
postponed
because
of
the
pandemic.
30.
What
is
"defensive"
medicine
in
paragraph
4
mean?
A.
The
medicine
to
defend
the
disease-
B.
The
medicine
to
protect
the
patients.
C.
The
medicine
to
help
the
doctors
avoid
troubles.
D.
The
medicine
to
help
the
doctors
treat
patients
better.
31.
The
author
mentions
"Many
institutions
are
using
this
difficult
time
in
our
nation's
history
to
make
changes"
in
the
last
paragraph
to
indicate
that
.
A.
it
is
difficult
to
make
a
change
in.
history.
B.
many
institutions
have
made
changes
in
history.
C-
the
health
care
system
may
go
through
a
hard
time.
D,
the
health
care
system
need
to
make
some
changes.
D
"Imagine
this
for
a
second:
one
man,
with
total
control
of
billions
of
people's
stolen
data.
All
their
secrets,
their
lives,
their
futures.
I
owe
it
all
to
Specter
(Specter
is
an
evil
organization
in
the
James
Rond
movies)
.'"Specter
showed
me
that
whoever
controls
the
data,
controls
the
future."
This
was
the
invitation
that
Facebook
CEO
Mark
Zuckerburg
recently
gave
his
online
audience
as
he
stared
at
the
camera.
Or
maybe
not.
On
closer
observation,
it
turned
out
to
be
something
called
a
"deepfake
video”,
where
the
speaker
inside
is
simply
a
digital
fake
of
Zuckerburg.
The
video
was
created
by
artists
Bill
Posters
and
Daniel
Howe
with
help
from
artificial
intelligence
companies
and
displayed
over
the
past
week
or
so
at
an
art
show
in
Britain
on
the
influence
of
technology.
The
fake
video
was
made
using
AI
that
can
create
the
illusion
of
a
real
person
saying
or
doing
things
that
they
have
never
actually
done.
Such
tricks
may
appear
to
be
risk-free,
but
experts
arc
warning
that
the
video
manipulation
technology
could
easily
be
used
to
spread
fake
news
or
damage
someone's
reputation.
Media
alteration
tools
are
nothing
new,
but
the
real
danger
now
is
that
fakery
is
getting
cheaper
than
ever
to
create
a
deepfake
video,
all
you
need
is
a
few
photos
and
the
Internet.
With
little
help,
it
gives
birth
to
something
new,
something
real.
This
brings
questions
about
how
to
approach
the
problem
of
doctored
videos.
Two
solutions
have
been
proposed:
using
technology
to
identify
these
modified
videos,
and
making
it
punishable
by
law
to
slur(诽谤)one's
name
through
the
deepfake
technology.
However,
neither
option
is
ideal,
because
it's
not
the
technology
itself
that
is
the
issue,
but
the
motives
it
is
being
used
for.
32.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
first
two
paragraphs?
A.
Facebook
CEO
Mark
Zuckerburg
was
brave
enough
to
tell
the
truth.
B.
The
announcement
was
made
by
Zuckerburg
actually.
C.
Zuckerburg
created
something
called
a
"deepfake
video”.
D.
The
stolen
information
could
be
made
into
fake
videos
33.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
true
according
to
the
passage?
A.
It
is
so
easy
for
people
to
make
a
deep
fake
video
now,
B.
Many
people
get
punished
for
the
deepfake
video.
C.
Media
alteration
tools
are
seldom
used
to
make
deepfake
videos
.
D.
Experts
believe
the
deepfake
videos
will
make
someone
famous.
34.
What
is
the
best
title
for
this
passage?
A.
Protecting
Stolen
Data
R,
Dealing
with
Deepfake
Videos
C.
How
to
Make
Deepfake
Videos
D.
Making
use
of
Deepfake
Technology
35.
What
is
author's
purpose
in
writing
the
passage?
A.
To
stress
the
need
of
using
technology
properly.
B.
To
provide
some
information
about
a
new
technology.
C.
To
reveal
the
ways
of
protecting
private
information.
D.
To
suggest
a
way
of
creating
a
deepfake
video.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分125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隹选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Too
much
salt

and
not
enough
whole
grains,
fruits
and
vegetables-may
be
shaving
years
off
our
lives,
a
new
analysis
suggests.
In
a
study
published
Wednesday
in
the
Lancet,
researchers
looked
at
peopled
eating
habits
across
195
countries
to
estimate
how
much
poor
diets
contribute
to
the
number
of
deaths.
36
?
That
11
million
people
die
each
year
around
the
world
due,
at
least
in
part,
to
certain
foods
or
lack
of
them,
according
to
the
study.
Lead
author
Ashkan
Afshin,
an
epidemiologist(流行病
学家)at
the
University
of
Washington,
said
the
researchers
estimated
37
,
including
cigarette
smoking,
known
to
be
one
of
the
greatest
threats
to
public
health.
The
problem,
he
said,
is
not
only
what
people
are
eating;
38
The
study
estimated
that
globally,
3
million
deaths
were
attributed
to(归因于)too
much
salt-but
another
3
million
deaths
were
attributed
to
too
little
whole
grains
and
another
2
million
deaths
to
too
little
fruit.
39
—a
balanced
diet
is
important
for
a
long,
healthy
life.
40
?
Nestle,
a
professor
at
New
York
University^
suggested
that
it
makes
sense
that
dietary
risks
are
higher
because
everyone
eats—but
not
everyone
smokes.
So.
she
said
that
"diet
is
a
risk
factor
for
everybody

A.
Why
did
they
do
that
B.
What
are
their
findings
C.
but
it's
also
what
they're
not
eating
D.
that
some
bad
habits
lead
to
more
health
problems
E.
Experts
say
it
confirms
what
health
professionals
have
been
teaching
for
years
F.
But
is
a
poor
diet
really
responsible
for
more
deaths
than
even
cigarette
smoking
G.
that
poor
diets
arc
responsible
for
more
deaths
around
the
world
than
any
other
risk
factor
第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳
选项。
My
mother
used
to
ask
me
what
the
most
important
part
of
the
body
is.
Through
the
years
1
would
guess
at
what
was
the
correct
41
When
I
was
younger.
I
thought
sound
was
very
important
so
I
said,
"My
42
Mommy.”
She
said,
"No
Many
people
are
deaf.”
Several
years
had
passed
43
she
asked
me
again.
Since
making
my
first
44
,
I
had
45
the
correct
answer.
So
I
told
her,
"Mommy,
46
is
very
important
to
everybody,
so
it
must
be
our
eyes."
She
looked
at
me
and
told
me,
"You
are
learning
fast,
but
there
are
many
people
who
are
47
."
Then
last
year,
my
Grandpa
48
.
Everybody
was
hurt
and
crying.
It
was
our
49
to
say
our
final
good-bye
to
Grandpa.
I
was
50
when
she
asked
me
with
tears
in
the
eyes,
'D。
you
know
the
most
important
body
part
yet,
my
dear?"
She
saw
the
51
on
my
face
and
said,
"This
question
is
very
important.
It
shows
you
have
really
lived
your
life.
It's
your
52
,
My
dear.11
I
asked,
“Is
it
because
it
53
your
head?”
She
54
,
"No,
it's
because
it
can
hold
the
head
of
a
friend
or
loved
one
when
they
cry.”
Then
I
knew
the
most
important
body
part
is
not
a
selfish
one.
It
is
55
to
the
pain
of
others.
4L
A.
explanation
B.
answer
C
reaction
D.
agreement
42.
A.
wrists
B.
arms
C.
nose
D.
ears
43.
A.
before
B.
while
C.
after
D.
once
44.
A.
assumption
B.
announcement
C.
arrangement
D.
attempt
45.
A.
claimed
B.
considered
C.
conducted
D.
concluded
46.
A.
sigh
B.
sign
C.
sight
D.
signal
47.
A.
deaf
B.
lame
C.
blind
D.
unhealthy
48.
A.
passed
through
B.
passed
away
C.
died
out
D.
died
away
49.
A.
duty
B.
turn
C.
return
D.
favor
50.
A.
annoyed
B.
scared
C,
frightened
D.
shocked
51.
A.
confusion
B.
curiosity
C.
anxiety
D.
upset
52.
A.
hand
B.
heart
C.
chest
D.
shoulder
53.
A.
holds
on
B.
holds
back
C.
holds
up
D.
holds
onto
54.
A.
replied
B.
reflected
C.
recalled
D.
recognized
55.
A-
comfortable
B
.grateful
C.
sympathetic
D,
patient
第二节(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。
For
much
of
history,
reading
was
a
fairly
noisy
activity.
Some
4,000
years
ago,
the
commonly
used
words
for
“to
read”
literally
56
(mean)
to
cry
out”
or
“to
listen”.
Today,
silent
reading
is
the
norm(常态).
The
majority
of
57
(we)
bottle
the
words
in
our
heads
as
if
sitting
in
the
hushed
confines
of
a
library.
Reading
out
loud
is
58
(large)
reserved
for
bedtime
stories
and
performances.
But
a
growing
body
of
research
suggests
that
we
may
be
missing
out
by
reading
only
with
the
voices
inside
our
minds.
The
ancient
art
of
reading
aloud
has
a
number
of
59
(benefit)
for
adults,
from
helping
improve
our
memories
and
understand
complex
texts,
to
60
(strengthen)
emotional
bonds
between
people.
Colin
MacLeod,
61
psychologist
at
the
University
of
Waterloo
in
Canada,
has
extensively
researched
the
impact
of
reading
aloud
on
memory.
So
far
he
as
well
as
his
collaborators
62
(show)
that
people
consistently
remember
words
and
texts
better
if
they
read
them
aloud
63
if
they
read
them
silently.
In
another
study,
adults
64
(age)
67
to
88
were
given
the
same
task
-
reading
words
either
silently
or
aloud
-
before
then
writing
down
all
those
they
could
remember
They
were
able
to
recall
27%
of
the
words
they
had
read
aloud,
65
only
10%
of
those
they'd
read
silently.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分4。分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)
假如你是李华.你的英国朋友Tom生日将至.你编了一个中国结作为生日礼物。现在请
你写封信随礼物一起寄给Tom.
内容包括:
1.表达生日祝福;
2.介绍中国结(如外观.象征意义、装饰作用等)。
注意:1.词数:80词左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯.
参考词汇:中国结Chinese
knot
Dear
Tom,
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节(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。
In
1989
an
8.2
earthquake
almost
flattened
America,
killing
over
30,000
people
in
less
than
four
minutes.
In
the
midst
of
utter
devastation
and
chaos,
a
father
left
his
wife
safely
at
home
and
rushed
to
the
school
where
his
son
was
supposed
to
be,
only
to
discover
that
the
building
was
as
flat
as
a
pancake.
After
the
unforgettably
initial
shock,
he
remembered
the
promise
he
had
made
to
his
son:
“No
matter
what,
I’ll
always
be
there
for
you!”
And
tears
began
to
fill
his
eyes.
As
he
looked
at
the
pile
of
ruins
that
once
was
the
school,
it
looked
hopeless,
but
he
kept
remembering
his
commitment
to
his
son.
He
began
to
direct
his
attention
towards
where
he
walked
his
son
to
class
at
school
each
morning.
Remembering
his
son's
classroom
would
be
in
the
back
right
comer
of
the
building;
he
rushed
there
and
started
digging
through
the
ruins.
As
he
was
digging,
other
helpless
parents
arrived,
clutching
their
hearts,
saying:
"My
son!”
“My
daughter!"
Other
well-
meaning
parents
tried
to
pull
him
off
what
was
left
of
the
school,
saying:
"It's
too
late!
They're
all
dead!
You
can't
help!
Go
home!
Come
on,
face
reality,
there's
nothing
you
can
do!”
To
each
parent
he
responded
with
one
line:
"Are
you
going
to
help
me
now?"
And
then
he
continued
to
dig
for
his
son,
stone
by
stone.
The
fire
chief
showed
up
and
tried
to
pull
him
off
the
school
s
ruins
saying,
Tires
arc
breaking
out,
explosions
arc
happening
everywhere.
You're
in
danger.
We1
II
take
care
of
it.
Go
home.1'
To
which
this
loving,
caring
American
father
asked,
°
A
re
you
going
to
help
me
now?”
The
police
came
and
said,
"You're
angry,
anxious
and
it's
over
You're
endangering
others.
Go
home.
We'll
handle
it!”
1b
which
he
replied,
''Are
you
going
to
help
me
now?”
No
one
helped.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150词左右。
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答,
Courageously
he
went
on
alone
because
he
needed
to
know
for
himself:
“Is
my
boy
alive
or
is
he
dead?

.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
"What's
going
on
in
there?
How
is
it,
my
son?
the
father
asked.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
.
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