天津市天津一中2020-2021学年高二下学期期末考试英语试卷 Word版含答案(无听力音频无文字材料)

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天津一中
2020-2021-2
高二年级英语学科期末质量调查试卷
本试卷分为第
I
卷(选择题)、第
II
卷(非选择题)两部分,共
100
分,考试用时
90
分钟。第
I

1

5
页,第
II

1
页。考生务必将答案涂写答题纸或答题卡的规定位置上,答在试卷上的无效。
祝各位考生考试顺利!

I

听力(共
20
小题,每题
0.5
分,满分
10
分)
第一节(共
5
小题;每小题
0.5
分,满分
2.5
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。
What
is
the
possible
relationship
between
the
speakers?
Classmates.
B.
Colleagues.
C.
Teacher
and
student.
What
is
the
problem
with
Joan?
She
suffers
from
a
headache.
She
has
an
upset
stomach.
She
catches
a
bad
cold.
What
did
the
speakers
plan
to
do?
Go
for
a
walk.
B.
Have
a
picnic.
C.
Play
a
game.
Why
does
Jack
have
to
work
on
Sunday?
To
prepare
for
his
lecture.
To
finish
his
paper.
To
support
his
family.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A
crazy
driver.
B.
New
traffic
rules.
C.
A
traffic
accident.
第二节(共
15
小题;每小题
0.5
分,满分
7.5
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,各个小题将给出
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。
Where
does
the
conversation
most
likely
take
place?
In
a
hotel.
B.
In
an
airport.
C.
In
a
theater.
How
much
will
the
man
pay?
A.
$1,208.
B.
$1,218.
C.
$1,280.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8、9
题。
Where
does
the
man
like
to
travel
most?
The
Western
United
States.
The
Central
United
States.
The
Southern
United
States.
Which
does
the
woman
think
is
the
worst
for
travel?
The
car’s
breaking
down.
The
traveler’s
getting
lost.
The
phone’s
poor
signal.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10

12
题。
What
has
the
woman
been
busy
doing?
Losing
weight.
Applying
to
a
university.
Preparing
for
midterm
exams.
What
should
the
woman
do
first
in
the
man’s
opinion?
A.
Sleep
more.
B.
Eat
better.
C.
Exercise
more.
How
much
coffee
is
advised
a
day?
A.
Two
cups.
B.
Three
cups.
C.
Four
cups.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13

16
题。
What
does
the
woman
call
for?
To
apply
for
a
job.
To
reserve
a
room.
To
order
office
supplies.
How
much
more
does
DO45
cost
than
DO44?
A.
15
pounds.
B.
45
pounds.
C.
50
pounds.
What
is
the
drawing
board
made
of?
A.
Wood.
B.
Plastic.
C.
Metal.
Why
can’t
the
woman
order
drawing
pens
and
rulers
now?
The
stocks
are
running
low.
They
have
been
sold
out.
The
girl
in
charge
is
absent.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17

20
题。
What
happened
to
the
2-year-old
boy?
He
had
a
heart
surgery.
He
suffered
from
cancer.
He
got
hurt
in
an
accident.
Why
did
the
father
get
a
scar-like
picture
marked
on
his
chest?
A.
To
be
unique.
B.
To
support
his
son.
C.
To
cover
his
scar.
What
does
Mrs.
Guo
think
of
the
father’s
move?
A.
Acceptable.
B.
Ridiculous.
C.
Touching.
What
has
the
father
refused?
A.
Interviews.
B.
Donations.
C.
Medical
aid.
单项填空(共
10
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
10
分)
从A、B、C、D
四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
---I’m
afraid
you
have
the
wrong
number.
---Sorry!
.
A.
See
you
later
B.
I
didn’t
know
that
C.
Hold
on,
please
D.
I
hope
I
didn’t
bother
you
According
to
the
law,
everyone
is
before
he
or
she
is
found
guilty.
A.
innocent
B.
initial
C.
independent
D.
just
---Jack
failed
the
driving
test
again.
---The
question
is
we
can
help
him
avoid
making
the
same
mistake.
A.
why
B.
how
C.
what
D.
that
The
old
gentleman
never
fails
to
help
is
in
need
of
his
help.
A.
whom
B.
who
C.
whoever
D.
whomever
The
old
man
is
used
to
sleeping
without
a
pillow
in
order
to
keep
his
back
from
.
A.
bending
B.
bowing
C.
breaking
D.
bouncing
Jim,
as
well
as
his
friends
who
football
games,
traveled
with
the
team
.
A.
likes;
has
B.
like;
have
C.
like;
has
D.
likes;
have
I
my
job
at
the
end
of
the
first
month
because
I
couldn’t
put
up
with
the
critical
manager
any
longer.
A.
recommended
B.
quit
C.
refused
D.
rejected
A
recent
study
has
found
that
the
number
of
smokers
sharply
over
the
past
five
years.
A.
is
increasing
B.
are
increasing
C.
has
been
increasing
D.
have
been
increasing
Asked
if
he
could
come
to
the
party
that
night,
.
Nobody
said
anything
they
did
not
get
an
answer
from
him
Nothing
was
said
by
him
John
nodded
his
head
and
left
the
room
We
are
looking
forward
to
the
film
at
the
Grand
Cinema.
A.
seeing;
to
show
B.
see;
shown
C.
seeing;
shown
D.
see;
to
show
完形填空(共
20
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
20
分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从
36~55
题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
For
many,
just
taking
part
in
a
single
marathon
is
the
achievement
of
a
lifetime.
But
for
Julie
Weiss,
it
has
become
a
31
routine.
She
has
run
52
marathons---once
a
week---for
the
past
year
in
memory
of
her
dad
who
32
just
35
days
after
he
was
33
with
pancreatic
cancer
(



).
When
Julie
Weiss
lost
her
father
in
2010,
she
was
34
to
find
the
research
for
pancreatic
cancer
is
so
short
of
fund.
“It
made
me
feel
35
.”
she
said,
“I
knew
I
had
to
do
something.”
So
this
marathon
queen,
36
she
calls
herself,
did
what
she
did
best---she
went
running.
Having
completed
25
marathons
during
the
37
two
years,
Julie
now
vowed
(发誓)
to
run
52
marathons
in
52
weeks
in
38
of
her
father.
After
asking
people
to
39
money
for
each
marathon,
she
40
a
website,
marathon
,
to
collect
money
for
the
Pancreatic
Cancer
Action
Network
(PANCAN),
a
nonprofit
organization.
Julie
began
her
incredible
41
_
with
a
marathon
in
Rome
and
then
entered
a
race
every
42
in
some
city
across
North
America.
43
leaving
work
at
5p.m.
on
Friday
she
would
be
ready
to
begin
the
next
race,
before
she
44
home
to
California
on
Sunday.
Julie
finished
her
1362.4-mile
journey
in
March
2013,
45
more
than
$200,000
in
the
process
for
PANCAN.
While
running,
she
stuck
to
a
strict
training
schedule.
“My
body
is
getting
used
to
this.
I’m
changing
my
diet,
becoming
more
healthy
and
learning
to
run
more
46
.”
she
said.
When
her
muscles
began
to
47
,
she
kept
her
48
in
mind.
“When
you
do
what
you
love,
for
those
you
love,
that
is
where
the
49
happen.
Together
we
can
make
a(n)
50
,
and
pave
the
way
for
a
happy,
healthy,
cancer
free
life.”
She
said.
31.
A.
monthly
B.
daily
C.
weekly
D.
yearly
32.
A.
passed
by
B.
died
off
C.
passed
away
D.
died
out
33.
A.
diagnosed
B.
connected
C.
treated
D.
acknowledged
34.
A.
inspired
B.
shocked
C.
exhausted
D.
fascinated
35.
A.
desirable
B.
hopeful
C.
helpless
D.
wishful
36.
A.
while
B.
what
C.
as
D.
since
37.
A.
precious
B.
present
C.
previous
D.
precise
38.
A.
search
B.
honor
C.
defence
D.
place
39.
A.
pay
B.
donate
C.
make
D.
devote
40.
A.
made
up
B.
held
up
C.
broke
up
D.
set
up
A.
experiment
A.
day
B.
stage
B.
morning
C.
challenge
C.
weekend
D.
attempt
D.
weekday
43.
A.
At
B.
By
C.
With
D.
On
44.
A.
parted
B.
headed
C.
left
D.
missed
45.
A.
raising
B.
earning
C.
spending
D.
wasting
46.
A.
merrily
B.
athletically
C.
efficiently
D.
specifically
47.
A.
swell
B.
stress
C.
injure
D.
ache
48.
A.
strength
B.
relief
C.
motivation
D.
charm
49.
A.
miracles
B.
coincidences
C.
opportunities
D.
misfortunes
50.
A.
promise
B.
sacrifice
C.
offer
D.
impact
阅读理解(共
15
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
30
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
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The
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the
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The
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for
international
filmmakers,
and
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a
gateway
to
the
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BAFTAs,
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Film
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See
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London.
New
Scientist
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is
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of
ideas
and
discoveries
from
the
team
behind
the
world’s
most
popular
science
weekly
magazine,
featuring
four
zones—Brain&Body,
Technology,
Earth
and
Universe---as
well
as
talks
from
experts
and
over
200
exhibitors.
We
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text
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you
can
enjoy
the
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races
Totally
Thames
is
a
fascinating
island
with
interesting
stories
Encounters
Film
Festival
appeals
to
the
moviegoers
at
New
Science
Live
you
only
experience
popular
science
What
is
true
about
New
Scientist
Live?
A
science
weekly
magazine.
A
festival
where
ideas
and
discoveries
are
shared.
A
festival
to
celebrate
great
scientists.
An
exhibition
to
show
scientific
discoveries.
What’s
the
author’s
purpose
of
writing
the
article?
To
introduce
some
amazing
tourist
attractions
in
London.
To
appeal
to
people
to
take
part
in
outdoor
activities.
To
advise
us
how
to
make
the
most
of
our
time.
To
give
tips
on
various
leisure
activities
to
get
involved
in.
B
I
wanted
to
stop
at
a
sporting
goods
store
“Going
Out
of
Business”
sale
we
passed
in
the
mall.
“There’s
nothing
we
need”,
my
husband’s
usual
ill-
tempered
male
comment.
“It’s
all
overpriced
junk.
If
they
had
anything
good,
they
wouldn’t
be
going
out
of
business.”
“But,
it’s
sporting
goods.
Could
be
some
good
deals
for
the
grandkids.
And,
you
like
boats
and
fishing
stuff.
I’ve
put
up
with
that
photo
of
your
‘dream-
canoe’
stuck
on
the
bathroom
mirror
for
years
now.
Maybe
you’d
enjoy
just
looking
around?”
“Are
you
crazy?”
His
eyes
got
funny
and
he
said
something
like.
“This
loser
store
wouldn’t
carry
something
like
that.
And
I’m
sure
not
going
near
those
sucker
crowds.”
I
squared
my
chin
and
marched
into
the
crowded
store.
Aisles
and
aisles
of
sporting
equipment,
boy
toys
were
strung
with
huge
blaring
signs.
CLOSING
OUT
SALE─Up
to
80%
OFF.
NO
REFUNDS.
Up
and
down
the
aisles
I
walked
and
explored,
humming
to
myself
and
enjoying
the
excitement
of
a
sale.
All
of
a
sudden,
there,
at
the
back
of
the
store,
in
gleaming
silver,
full
of
lifejackets,
paddles
and
fishing
stuff,
sat
the
exact
canoe
of
my
husband’s
picture.
I
gasped
and
blinked
three
times.
Yup.
It
was
still
there.
The
Supremo
Numero-Uno
blah,
blah.
My
heart
beat
wildly.
I
made
my
way
through
the
crowds,
scrambled
over
junk
in
the
aisles
and
nearly
fell
into
the
canoe
looking
for
the
price
tag.
There
it
was─a
little
tattered
(



),
with
the
manufacturer’s
suggested
retail
price
at
$6,750
plus
tax
crossed
out
and
a
handwritten
TO
CLEAR
$750
AS
IS
NO
RETURNS.
Must
be
a
mistake.
$6000
off?
Salesman.
I
had
to
talk
to
a
salesman.
I
spotted
a
young
fellow
with
a
“Hi.
I’m
Mathew”
tag
trying
to
hide
out
from
bargain
hunters.
I
grasped
his
sleeve.
“Mathew.
Tell
me
about
this
El
Supremo
canoe.
What’s
wrong
with
it?
Why
is
it
only
$750?”
“Oh.
There’s
nothing
wrong
with
it.
It’s
brand
new.
We’re
closing
the
store.
It’s
on
clearance
like
everything
else.
I
think
that
includes
lifejackets,
paddles
and
a
bunch
of
fishing
gear,
too.
I’ll
go
check.”
A
few
minutes
later
he
came
back
and
said,
“I’m
sorry
ma’am.
Someone
made
a
mistake
on
the
sale
tag.
It’s
supposed
to
be
$4,750
for
the
whole
package.
I
just
talked
to
my
Dad
who
is
running
the
close-out.
He
said
it
was
worth
more
than
$8,000
regular
price
so
it’s
still
a
real
good
deal.”
I
felt
tears
well
up
in
my
eyes.
“Oh
well,”
I
said
sadly.
“Of
course,
it
was
too
good
to
be
true.
This
is
exactly
like
my
husband’s
dreamboat.
I
guess
I
started
to
dream
myself
when
I
saw
that
price
tag.
He’s
going
to
be
62
years
old
Friday.
Had
to
retire
early
for
his
health.
It’s
been
hard
on
just
the
pension
but
the
stubborn
old
fool
has
been
saving
$10
every
week
for
years
to
buy
one
just
like
this.
Just
an
old
man’s
silly
dream,
you
know.
Always
said
he
wanted
to
spend
his
retirement
out
fishing
in
a
canoe,”
my
voice
reduced
and
I
turned
and
walked
away.
I
was
already
at
the
mall
door
when
Mathew
caught
up
with
me.
“Do
you
have
$750
plus
$25
for
delivery
and
a
bit
more
for
tax,
ma’am?”
I
gasped.
“Yes.
Yes.
That’s
about
all
I
have,”
I
said
as
I
thought
quickly
about
the
eye
surgery
I
was
saving
up
for.
“Well
then,
you
just
have
your
husband
sitting
on
the
front
porch
on
Friday
morning
around
10
o’clock
so
he
can
be
there
when
my
Dad
and
I
come
to
unload
his
new
boat.
We’ll
even
put
a
bow
on
it
for
his
birthday.”
I
started
to
cry.
My
old
hand
shook
and
I
had
to
squint
(眯眼看)
as
I
wrote
out
my
cheque.
Mathew
swallowed
hard.
“Ma’am.
There’s
something
you
should
know.
This
store
was
my
Grandpa’s.
He
ran
it
for
more
than
30
years.
He
always
promised
to
retire
one
day.
Said
he
wanted
to
spend
time
relaxing
and
out
fishing
in
a
canoe.
He
ordered
this
one,
custom(定制的),
for
himself
last
year
but,
well,
just
never
took
the
time
off
to
use
it.”
He
swallowed
even
harder.
“My
Grandpa
died,
sudden-like,
just
last
week.
He
was
only
68
years
old.
I
think
he’d
be
mighty
happy
that
your
husband
will
get
this
here
canoe.
My
Dad
thinks
so
too.
You
just
have
to
make
sure
he
uses
it
a
lot,
okay?
Promise?”
I
handed
Mathew
a
Kleenex(




)
and
we
stood
there
together,
quietly
lost
in
our
own
thoughts
for
a
moment,
blowing
our
noses.
“I
promise,”
I
said
as
I
dashed
off
to
look
for
my
dear
sweet
husband.
The
sporting
goods
store
was
going
out
of
business
because
.
the
owner
of
the
store
had
just
passed
away
the
store
was
not
managed
properly
by
Mathew
the
goods
there
were
often
mistakenly
priced
the
store
often
sold
goods
of
poor
quality
From
the
passage,
we
can
find
the
writer’s
husband
.
had
deep
prejudice
against
businessmen
was
an
old
man
with
wise
comments
dreamt
of
possessing
a
fishing
canoe
needed
an
operation
on
his
eyes
The
underlined
sentence
“My
heart
beat
wildly”
shows
that
the
writer
was
.
A.
desperate
B.
excited
C.
curious
D.
skeptical
Mathew’s
words
in
the
last
but
one
paragraph
tell
us
that
.
it’s
better
not
to
put
off
keeping
the
promise
it’s
important
to
be
a
man
of
wisdom
helping
others
will
double
your
happiness
the
old
should
retire
as
early
as
possible
C
Ask
any
readers
who
their
favorite
fictional
character
in
a
novel
is
and
you’ll
likely
get
a
detailed
explanation
about
the
beloved
character
that
they
admire.
It
might
even
sound
like
they’re
talking
about
a
person
they
know.
In
a
study,
researchers
looked
at
the
brains
of
a
group
of
people
over
nine
days.
Half
of
the
group
read
the
novel
Pompeii,
and
half
didn’t.
After
examining,
researchers
found
the
readers’
brains
showed
heightened
connectivity
in
some
areas.
This
is
likely
because
the
brain
imagines
the
movement
and
emotions
of
the
character
they
read
about
in
the
book.
Even
though
the
participants
were
then
asked
not
to
read
the
novel,
they
kept
this
heightened
connectivity.
We
call
that
a
“shadow
activity”,
almost
like
a
muscle
memory.
So
even
after
you’ve
finished
a
book,
your
brain
keeps
those
benefits
for
some
time
afterwards.
It
has
been
suggested
that
people
who
read
a
lot
of
fiction
become
more
empathic
(移情的),
because
fiction
is
a
simulation(模拟)
of
social
experiences,
in
which
people
practice
and
improve
their
interpersonal
skills.
The
people
who
not
only
read
fiction,
but
felt
a
high
level
of
“emotional
transportation”
while
reading
---
as
compared
to
people
who
weren’t
taken
by
the
story
or
who
read
non-fiction---displayed
higher
levels
of
empathy
when
tested.
Increase
of
empathy
is
important
for
people
because
empathy
is
positively
related
to
creativity,
performance
at
work
and
cooperative
behaviors.
Besides,
reading
improves
“Theory
of
Mind”.
It
is
“the
ability
to
understand
that
others
have
mental
states
that
are
different
from
one’s
own.”
Of
various
activities,
reading
novels
has
been
found
to
improve
this
ability,
while
watching
television
programs
or
movies
has
been
found
to
do
just
the
opposite
---
a
reduced
understanding
of
others
and
weaker
cognitive
(



)
development
overall.
Maybe
we
should
put
more
of
a
priority
on
novel-reading.
And
many
readers
believe
that
reading
a
novel
is
far
better
and
more
meaningful
than
watching
any
movie.
As
David
Kidd
of
the
New
School
study
said,
“Fiction
is
not
just
a
simulator
of
a
social
experience;
it
is
a
social
experience.”
Which
of
the
statements
is
true
according
to
Paragraph
2?
When
they
finish
a
book,
the
brain
connectivity
disappears.
The
participants
in
the
study
all
read
the
novel
Pompeii.
Reading
novels
increases
connectivity
in
our
brain.
Reading
novels
helps
enhance
our
memory
greatly.
What’s
the
effect
of
watching
TV
or
movies?
It
distinguishes
your
views
from
those
of
others.
It
contributes
to
your
cognitive
development.
It
reduces
your
empathy
for
others
a
lot.
It
changes
your
overall
mental
states.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“priority”
in
the
last
paragraph
mean?
A.
Preference.
B.
Authority.
C.
Exposure.
D.
Evaluation.
What
do
you
think
is
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
Reading
fiction
VS
Watching
movie
Reading
fiction
makes
a
full
man
Novel-reading
is
a
“shadow
activity”
Novel-readers
share
emotions
D
As
we
all
know,
the
war
is
an
ancient
custom
which
has
existed
for
at
least
six
thousand
years.
It
was
always
evil
and
usually
foolish,
but
in
the
past
the
human
race
managed
to
live
with
it.
Modern
skill
has
changed
this.
Either
man
will
stop
war,
or
war
will
stop
man.
For
the
present,
it
is
nuclear
weapons
that
cause
the
greatest
danger,
but
bacteriological(细菌学的)
or
chemical
weapons
may,
before
long,
offer
an
even
greater
threat.
Is
it
possible
to
persuade
mankind
to
live
without
war?
If
we
succeeded
in
stopping
war,
there
would
be
no
danger
for
us.
To
do
this,
we
need
to
persuade
mankind
to
look
upon
international
questions
in
a
new
way,
not
by
contests
of
force,
in
which
the
victory
goes
to
the
side
which
is
most
skillful
in
massacre(大屠杀),
but
by
arbitration(仲裁)
in
accordance
with
agreed
principles
of
law.
It
is
not
easy
to
change
old
mental
habits,
but
this
is
what
must
be
attempted.
There
are
those
who
say
that
the
adoption
of
this
or
that
ideology(意识形态)
would
prevent
war.
I
believe
this
to
be
a
complete
error.
All
ideologies
are
based
upon
beliefs
without
proof
which
are,
at
least,
doubtful,
and
at
worst,
totally
false.
Those
people
who
believe
them
are
willing
to
go
to
war
in
support
of
them.
The
movement
of
world
opinion
during
the
past
two
years
has
changed
dramatically,
which
we
can
welcome.
It
has
become
a
common
belief
that
nuclear
war
must
be
avoided.
Of
course,
very
difficult
problems
remain
in
the
international
world,
but
the
spirit
in
which
they
are
being
approached
is
a
better
one
than
it
was
some
years
ago.
It
has
begun
to
be
thought,
even
by
the
powerful
men
who
decide
whether
we
shall
live
or
die,
that
agreements
should
be
reached
even
if
both
sides
do
not
find
these
agreements
wholly
satisfactory.
It
has
begun
to
be
understood
that
the
important
conflict
nowadays
is
not
between
East
and
West,
but
between
Man
and
the
Hi-tech
bomb.
The
author
of
the
passage
believe
that
.
it
is
impossible
to
live
without
war
differences
between
East
and
West
will
lead
to
war
war
will
be
stopped
by
modern
skill
war
must
be
stopped
if
man
wants
to
survive
Which
is
the
only
way
to
stop
war
according
to
the
author?
To
stop
nuclear
weapons.
To
settle
international
issues
through
agreements.
To
destroy
bacteriological
and
chemical
weapons.
To
let
the
stronger
side
take
over
the
world.
We
can
infer
from
the
last
paragraph
that
.
nuclear
war
will
definitely
not
take
place
real
agreements
have
been
reached
now
world
opinion
is
still
divided
on
nuclear
war
man
is
beginning
to
realize
that
nuclear
war
is
the
greatest
enemy
What
does
the
author
feel
while
writing
this
passage?
A.
Hopeful.
B.
Doubtful.
C.
Worried.
D.
Disappointed.

II

单词填空:根据句义及所给英文释义,用本册书所学单词适当形式完成下列句子。
(共
10
小题,每空
1
分,满分
10
分)
He
was
so
dizzy
he
could
b
stand.
So
he
sat
into
the
sofa.
(only
with
great
difficulty
or
effort)
Following
his
nervous
breakdown
in
2014,
he
w
from
public
life
and
refused
to
give
any
interviews.(
no
longer
take
part
in
something)
Before
the
game,
the
doctor
gave
him
a
t
check-up.(including
every
possible
detail)
'She's
a
lot
older
than
you,
isn't
she?'
'Fifteen
years,
to
be
p
.'(exact,
clear,
and
correct)
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The
sun
is
e
The
room
has
seating
c
from
behind
the
clouds.(come
out)
2872105197485for
about
80.
Let’s
hold
the
reception
here.
(the
amount
of
space
a
container,
room
etc
has
to
hold
things
or
people)
When
he
visited
her
at
home
again,
she
started
to
question
his
m
.(the
reason
for
doing
something,
esp.
when
this
reason
is
kept
hidden)
Miller's
f
with
medieval
art
dates
from
her
childhood.(the
state
of
being
very
interested
in
something)
These
results
are
c
with
the
findings
of
the
previous
study.(seems
to
match
something)
The
report
examines
teaching
methods
that
are
e
in
the
classroom.(use)
短语填空:(共
10
小题,每题
1
分,满分
10
分)
(根据所给句子句意,用本册书所学短语适当形式完成下列句子。有两个短语是多余
的。)
1627505-635a
lack
of,
compare...to...,
with
great
resolution,
range
from...to...,
free...from...,
make
it,
be
bound
to,
in
contrast,
seek
solutions
to,
take...for
granted,
in
return
for...,
come
around
I
am
extremely
thankful
to
Tony
for
me
all
my
debt.
He
has
lived
longer
than
the
doctors
expected.
They
didn't
think
he
would
to
November.
They
study
and
imitate
nature's
designs
and
processes
to
human
problems.
We
are
so
used
to
them
that
we
may
even
them
without
realizing
how
much
inspiration
they
have
given
us.
The
summer
holidays
have
again.
Any
plans?
When
you
are
dealing
with
so
many
patients,
mistakes
happen
.
Their
economy
has
expanded
enormously,
while
ours,
,
has
declined.
Obsessive
online
photo
editing
indicates
self-confidence
and
a
desire
for
attention.
Products
televisions
computer
software
are
sold
in
this
shop.
Liz
agreed
to
look
after
the
baby
a
free
room.
书面表达(共
1
小题,满分
15
分)
假定你是李华,
从网上得知一美国中学正在招募中国中学生志愿者。本次招募旨在通过网络帮助美国学生体验中国春节。请用英语写一封电子邮件提出申请。
内容包括:
1.
愿意参加;
自身优势;
服务计划。注意:
1.
词数
100
左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,
以使行文连贯。
Dear
Sir/Madam,
I’m
Li
Hua,
a
senior
high
school
student
from
China
and
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Yours,
Li
Hua
I.
听力
参考答案
1-5
ABBCA
II.
单选
6-10
BCBAC
11-15
AACAB
16-20
CABCA
21-25
DABCA
III.
完形填空
26-30
CBCDC
31-35
CCABC
IV.
阅读理解
36-40
CCBBD
41-45
CCDBA
46-50
CDCAD
51-53
CBD
V.
单词填空
54-57ACBA
58-61
CCAD
62-65
DBDA
66.
barely
67.
withdrew
68.
thorough
69.
precise
70.
emerging
74.
consistent
VI.
短语填空
71.
capacity
75.
employed
72.
motive(s)
73.
Fascination
76.
freeing...from
77.
make
it
78.
seek
solutions
to
79.
take...for
granted
80.
come
(a)round
81.
are
bound
to
82.
in/by
contrast
85.
in
return
for
83.
a
lack
of
84.
ranging
from...to
76/79/84
:提醒学生在答题卡上两个空连着写,中间空一个格。
书面表达
Sample:
Dear
Sir/Madam,
I
am
Li
Hua,
a
senior
high
school
student
from
China
and
happy
to
learn
your
school
is
recruiting
volunteers
to
help
your
students
experience
Chinese
Spring
Festival.
I’m
writing
to
see
if
I
will
be
lucky
enough
to
get
involved
in
this
activity.
I
have
learned
English
for
over
ten
years,
which
enables
me
to
speak
good
English.
So
I
can
communicate
with
your
students
with
no
difficulty.
In
addition,
I
love
to
celebrate
the
Spring
Festivals
by
making
dumplings
with
my
parents
and
paying
new
year’s
visit
to
my
friends.
The
experience
will
be
of
great
value
to
have
a
better
understanding
of
the
festival.
I
am
also
good
at
using
computers,
which
is
essential
to
online
communication.
Sharing
stories,
customs
and
food
pictures
of
our
Spring
Festival
with
your
students
should
be
great
fun
and
I
can’t
wait
to
answer
any
questions
about
Chinese
traditional
festivals.
Looking
forward
to
your
early
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua
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