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天津一中
2020-2021-2
高一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

2
页。考生务必将答案涂写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
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
秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
Why
can’t
the
man
tell
the
woman
the
way?
A.
He’s
lost.
B.
He
doesn’t
want
to
help
her.
C.
He
is
not
familiar
with
the
area.
How
does
the
man
feel
about
the
play?
A.
It’s
very
good.
B.
It’s
very
terrible.
C.
It’s
the
best
one
he
has
ever
seen.
What’s
the
time
now?
A.
8:30.
B.
8:20.
C.
8:00.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Their
hobbies.
B.
The
players.
C.
The
games.
What
color
is
the
shirt?
A.
Yellow.
B.
Green.
C.
Blue.
第二节
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
秒题;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篇。
听第
6
段材料,回答第
6、7
题。
What
do
you
think
the
woman
is?
A.
A
librarian.
B.
A
shop
assistant.
C.
A
teacher.
What’s
the
woman’s
suggestion?
A.
Buying
some
books
on
computers.
B.
Borrowing
some
magazines.
C.
Asking
some
experts
for
advice.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8、9
题。
What’s
NOT
needed
by
the
man?
A.
A
pencil-box.
B.
Notebooks.
C.
A
bottle
of
ink.
How
many
drawing
pencils
does
the
man
want?
A.
Two.
B.
Six.
C.
Twelve.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10~12
题。
With
whom
is
the
man
talking?
A.
Another
student.
B.
A
teacher.
C.
His
father.
What
has
the
man
mainly
been
talking
about?
A.
The
weather.
B.
Going
skiing.
C.
Her
studies.
What
does
the
woman
think
the
man
should
do?
A.
Think
further
about
his
vacation.
B.
Think
more
about
his
study.
C.
Take
a
trip
to
the
beach.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13~16
题。
What
does
the
woman
think
the
man
should
do?
A.
Play
some
sports.
B.
Join
her
for
dinner.
C.
Help
with
her
study.
What’s
the
man
going
to
do
in
Miami?
A.
Go
sightseeing.
B.
Attend
a
wedding.
C.
Set
up
a
coffee
shop.
Where
is
the
woman
going
now?
A.
To
the
tennis
courts.
B.
To
the
coffee
shop.
C.
To
her
shop.
What
does
the
man
decide
to
do
at
the
end
of
the
conversation?
A.
Put
off
his
trip.
B.
Come
back
early.
C.
Take
tennis
lessons.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17~20
题。
Which
is
the
best
way
to
learn
a
language?
Speaking
the
language
quickly.
Using
the
language
as
often
as
you
can.
Trying
to
make
fewer
mistakes.
What
should
you
do
when
people
laugh
at
your
mistakes?
A.
Stop
talking
at
once.
B.
Keep
your
sense
of
humor.
C.
Be
careful
next
time.
What’s
the
most
important
rule
of
learning
English?
A.
Try
to
make
no
mistakes.
B.
Don’t
be
afraid
of
making
mistakes.
C.
Be
ready
to
speak
English.
What’s
the
speaker
talking
about?
A.
How
to
speak
English
quickly.
B.
How
to
make
fewer
mistakes.
C.
How
to
learn
a
language.
单项填空(共
10
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
10
分)

A、B、C、D
四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
---Professor
Johnson,
I’m
afraid
I
can’t
finish
the
report
within
this
week.
---
.
How
about
next
week?
A.
Good
for
you
`
B.
It
won’t
bother
me
C.
Not
at
all
D.
That’s
OK
He
has
shown
himself
to
be
through
his
brave
deeds.
A.
worth
respect
B.
worthy
respect
C.
worthy
of
respect
D.
worth
of
respect
Last
year,
hundreds
of
people
spent
good
money
on
an
experience
that
they
knew
crowds,
discomfort
and
danger.
A.
including
B.
to
include
C.
will
include
D.
would
include
Spend
time
with
your
family
and
friends,
will
activate
chemicals
in
your
brain
to
make
you
feel
happier.
A.
who
B.
which
C.
it
D.
they
Upon
graduation
from
high
school,
I
designed
a
website,
www.
to
promote
a
project.
The
response
was
.
More
and
more
people
joined
me
and
two
dozen
Cuddle
Buddies
branches
were
established
across
the
nation.
A.
confusing
B.
amusing
C.
automatic
D.
enthusiastic
Susan
wanted
to
be
independent
of
her
parents.
She
tried
alone,
but
she
didn’t
like
it
and
moved
back
home.
living
B.
to
live
C.
to
be
living
D.
having
lived
As
I
the
school
he
was
standing
in
the
middle
of
the
road
holding
out
his
stop
sign.
A.
visited
B.
approached
C.
passed
D.
left
People
sit
uncomfortably
on
plastic
chairs,
reading
old
magazines,
_
have
been
read
hundreds
of
times
previously.
all
of
them
B.
all
of
which
C.
each
of
them
D.
each
of
which
I
down
to
London
when
I
suddenly
found
that
I
was
on
the
wrong
road.
A.
was
driving
B.
have
driven
C.
would
drive
D.
drove
I
got
to
talk
to
him.
I
just
couldn’t
_
what
he
was
talking
about
just
now.
work
out
B.
turn
out
C.
figure
out
D.
cross
out
完形填空(共
15
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
15
分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从
41~55
各题所给的
A、B、C、D
四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
People
on
a
college
campus
were
more
likely
to
give
money
to
the
March
of
Dimes
if
they
were
asked
for
a
donation
by
a
disabled
woman
in
a
wheelchair
than
if
asked
by
a
nondisabled
woman.
In
another
31
,
subway
riders
in
New
York
saw
a
man
carrying
a
stick
stumble(



and
fall
to
the
floor.
Sometimes
the
victim
had
a
large
red
birthmark
on
his
32
;
sometimes
he
did
not.
In
this
situation,
the
victim
was
more
likely
to
33
aid
if
his
face
was
spotless
than
if
he
had
an
unattractive
birthmark.
In
34
these
and
other
research
findings,
two
themes
are
35
:
we
are
more
willing
to
help
people
we
like
for
some
reason
and
people
we
think
36
assistance.
In
some
situations,
those
who
are
physically
attractive
are
more
likely
to
receive
aid.
37
,
in
a
field
study
researchers
placed
a
completed
application
to
graduate
school(研究生院)
in
a
telephone
box
at
the
airport.
The
application
was
ready
to
be
38
,
but
had
apparently
been
"lost".
The
photo
attached
to
the
application
was
sometimes
that
of
a
very
39
person
and
sometimes
that
of
a
less
attractive
person.
The
measure
of
helping
was
whether
the
individual
who
found
the
envelope
actually
mailed
it
or
not.
Results
showed
that
people
were
more
likely
to
40
the
application
if
the
person
in
the
photo
was
physically
attractive.
The
degree
of
41
between
the
potential
helper
and
the
person
in
need
is
also
important.
For
example,
people
are
more
likely
to
help
a
stranger
who
is
from
the
same
country
rather
than
a
foreigner.
In
one
study,
shoppers
on
a
busy
street
in
Scotland
were
more
likely
to
help
a
person
wearing
a(n)
42
T-shirt
than
a
person
wearing
a
T-shirt
printed
with
offensive(无礼的)
words.
Whether
a
person
receives
help
depends
in
part
on
the
"worth"
of
the
case.
For
example,
shoppers
in
a
supermarket
were
more
likely
to
give
someone.
43
to
buy
milk
rather
than
to
buy
cookies,
probably
because
milk
is
thought
more
essential
for
44
than
cookies.
Passengers
on
a
New
York
subway
were
more
likely
to
help
a
man
who
fell
to
the
ground
if
he
appeared
to
be
45
rather
than
drunk.
31.A.study
B.way
C.word
D.college
32.A.hand
B.arm
C.face
D.back
33.A.refuse
B.beg
C.lose
D.receive
34.A.challenging
B.recording
C.understanding
D.publishing
35.A.important
B.possible
C.amusing
D.missing
36.A.seek
B.deserve
C.obtain
D.accept
37.A.At
first
B.Above
all
C.In
addition
D.For
example
38.A.printed
B.mailed
C.rewritten
D.signed
39.A.talented
B.good-looking
C.helpful
D.hard-working
40.A.send
in
B.throw
away
C.fill
out
D.turn
down
41.A.similarity
B.friendship
C.cooperation
D.contact
42.A.expensive
B.plain
C.cheap
D.strange
43.A.time
B.instructions
C.money
D.chances
44.A.shoppers
B.research
C.children
D.health
45.A.talkative
B.handsome
C.calm
D.sick
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
1071245229235The
following
is
a
Want
ad
for
a
21st
-
century
father.
Wanted:
A
21st-Century
Father
Who
Can
Wear
Many
Hats
Responsibilities
Include:
Raising
children,
not
yelling,
taking
mom
out
to
romantic
dinners,
listening,
“being
there.”
1188720219075
Responsibilities
Include:
Taking
family
to
baseball
games
in
summer,
going
sleigh
riding
in
winter,
being
goofy,
dancing.
THE
LOVING
HAT
Benefits:
You’ll
be
loved
right
back.
THE
MONEY
HAT
Responsibilities
Include:
Holding
down
a
good
job,
making
enough
money
to
support
family
and
pay
for
vacations.
THE
FUN
HAT
Benefits:
What
good
is
life
if
you
don’t
have
any
fun?
Family
outings
become
memories
that
last
a
lifetime.
Benefits:
Who
doesn’t
want
a
good
job?
Plus,
vacations
with
the
family.
4589780186055
107124525400THE
HANDYMAN
HAT
1147445-175895Responsibilities
Include:
Taking
care
of
the
house
and
yard.
Must
know
basic
carpentry,
landscaping,
plumbing,
and
electrical
work.
Benefits:
You’ll
get
to
have
a
really
cool
set
of
tools,
including
power
tools.
The
Hats
in
the
ad
actually
refer
to
the
of
a
father.
A.
life
goals.
B.
life
experiences
C.
desired
qualities
in
personality
D.
personal
interests
and
in
parenting
According
to
the
ad,
a
21st-century
father
is
expected
to
do
all
of
the
following
things
EXCEPT
.
keep
a
good
work-life
balance
be
able
to
work
with
power
tools
help
his
children
with
all
of
their
schoolwork
pay
attention
to
his
children’s
and
partner’s(配偶)
needs
Which
hat
suits
a
21st
-century
father
who
often
involves
his
family
in
different
sports?
A.
THE
LOVING
HAT
B.
THE
FUN
HAT
C.
THE
MONEY
HAT
D.
THE
HANDYMAN
HAT
Where
would
you
most
likely
find
the
ad.?
A.
An
forum
on
education.
B.
A
school
booklet.
C.
A
sales
promotion.
D.
A
men’s
magazine.
B
It
is
that
time
of
year
when
people
need
to
lock
their
cars.
It’
s
not
because
there
are
a
lot
of
criminals
running
around
stealing
cars.
Rather,
it’
s
because
of
the
good-hearted
neighbors
who
want
to
share
their
harvest.
Especially
with
this
year’s
large
crop,
leaving
a
car
unlocked
in
my
neighborhood
is
an
invitation
for
someone
to
stuff
it
full
of
zucchini(西葫芦).
My
sister-in-law,
Sharon,
recently
had
a
good
year
for
tomatoes.
She
and
her
family
had
eaten
and
canned
so
many
that
they
began
to
feel
their
skin
turn
slightly
red.
That

s
when
she
decided
it
was
time
to
share
her
blessings.
She
started
calling
everyone
she
knew.
When
that
failed,
she
began
to
ask
everyone
in
the
neighborhood
like
a
politician,
eventually
finding
a
neighbor
delighted
to
have
the
tomatoes.

Feel
free
to
take
whatever
you
want,”
Sharon
told
her.
She
felt
happy
that
she
could
help
someone
and
that
the
food
didn’t
go
to
waste.
A
few
days
later,
Sharon
answered
the
door.
There
was
the
neighbor,
holding
some
bread.
The
neighbor
smiled
pleasantly,
“I
want
to
thank
you
for
all
of
the
tomatoes,
and
I
have
to
admit
that
I
took
a
few
other
things
and
hope
you
wouldn’t
mind.”
Sharon
couldn’t
think
of
anything
else
in
her
garden
that
had
been
worth
harvesting
and
said
so.
“Oh,
but
you
did,”
the
neighbor
said.
“You
had
some
of
the
prettiest
zucchini
I’ve
ever
seen.”
Sharon
was
confused.
Zucchini
in
her
garden?
They
hadn’
t
even
planted
any
zucchini.
But
her
neighbor
insisted
that
there
really
were
bright-green
zucchini
in
her
garden.
The
two
of
them
walked
together
into
the
backyard.
When
the
neighbor
pointed
at
the
long
green
vegetables,
Sharon
smiled,

Well,
actually,
those
are
cucumbers
that
we
never
harvested,
because
they
got
too
big,
soft
and
bitter
for
eating
or
canning.”
The
neighbor
looked
at
Sharon,
shock
written
all
over
her
face.
Then
she
smiled,
and
held
out
the
bread
that
she
had
shared
all
over
the
neighborhood,
“I
brought
you
a
loaf
of
cucumber
bread.
I
hope
you
like
it.”
Why
does
the
author
suggest
that
people
in
the
neighborhood
should
lock
their
cars?
They
might
be
stolen
by
thieves.
They
might
be
moved
away
by
the
police.
Their
neighbors
might
fill
them
with
their
harvest.
Their
neighbors
might
throw
rubbish
in
them.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“blessings”
in
the
second
paragraph
mean?
A.
Tomatoes.
B.
God’s
protection.
C.
Helpful
things.
D.
Best
wishes.
What
did
the
neighbor
do
in
Sharon’s
garden?
She
harvested
tomatoes
only.
She
harvested
zucchini
by
accident.
She
took
some
cucumbers
mistakenly.
She
stole
something
without
Sharon’s
permission.
We
can
infer
from
the
article
that
the
neighbor’s
bread
would
taste
.
A.
bitter
but
tasty
B.
strange
and
bitter
C.
hard
and
sour
D.
soft
and
sweet
C
The
last
thing
Caitlin
Hipp
would
have
expected
as
she
prepared
to
turn
28
years
old
was
to
be
living
at
home
with
her
parents.
But
through
working
as
a
part-time
skating
instructor
and
restaurant
server,
she
isn't
able
to
earn
enough
to
live
anywhere
other
than
home.
To
some
degree,
multigenerational
households
have
always
been
a
part
of
American
life.
However,
the
number
of
young
adults
who
have
been
moving
back
in
with
their
parents

or
never
leaving
home
in
the
first
place

has
been
growing
steadily.
UBS
Financial
Services
released
a
report
that
even
suggests
one
reason
for
the
growing
number
of
young
adults
still
living
at
home
could
be
that
their
family
doesn't
want
them
to
leave.
The
report
shows
that
74
percent
of
millennials
(千禧一代)get
some
kind
of
financial
support
from
their
parents
after
college.
It
finds
that
millennials
have
redefined
the
ties
that
connect
parents
and
children.
Millennials
see
their
parents
as
peers,
friends
and
instructors.
Nearly
three
quarters
talked
with
their
parents
more
than
once
a
week
during
college.
In
return,
their
parents
happily
provide
financial
support
well
into
adulthood,
helping
fund
everything
for
them.
Stuart
Hoffman,
chief
economist
for
the
PNC
Financial
Services
Group
in
the
US,
said
the
number
of
young
adults
striking
out
on
their
own
fell
during
the
Great
Recession.
Although
job
growth
for
millennials
since
2014
has
improved,
that
doesn't
necessarily
mean
that
millennials
are
starting
to
fly
the
nest.
He
said,
“They
may
like
living
at
home
and
being
able
to
save
money.

There's
no
doubt
it
has
held
back
household
formation
and
purchases
of
things
people
spend
money
on
related
to
household
formation
and
perhaps
related
to
child-raising,"
Hoffman
explained.
"But
they
are
probably
traveling
more
and
eating
out
more
if
they
don't
have
a
house
expense
or
marriage.
I
don't
know
if
it
represents
a
change
in
moral
values.
But
it's
much
more
common
for
adult
children
to
live
in
their
parents’
homes
because
it's
becoming
part
of
the
culture.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
UBS
Financial
Services'
report?
Millennials
are
on
good
terms
with
their
parents.
Millennials
are
financially
independent
after
college.
Parents
are
unwilling
to
give
their
young
adults
allowance.
Parents
want
their
kids
to
stay
with
them
forever.
What
does
Hoffman
think
of
young
adults'
living
at
home?
It
increases
the
consumption
of
household
products.
It
may
continue
despite
job
growth.
It
is
a
sign
of
shift
in
moral
values.
It
is
new
in
American
culture.
What
is
the
author's
purpose
of
writing
this
passage?
To
introduce
millennials'
living
habits.
To
stress
the
importance
of
financial
independence.
To
explain
why
American
young
adults
still
live
at
home.
To
inform
people
of
a
social
trend
in
the
US.
D
Advertisers
tend
to
think
big
and
perhaps
this
is
why
they're
always
coming
in
for
criticism.
Their
critics(批评家)seem
to
hate
them
because
they
have
so
much
money
to
throw
around.
Why
don’t
they
stop
advertising
and
reduce
the
price
of
their
goods?
After
all,
it’s
the
consumer
who
pays.
The
poor
old
consumer!
He'd
have
to
pay
a
great
deal
more
if
advertising
didn't
create
mass
markets
for
products.
It
is
precisely
because
of
the
heavy
advertising
that
consumer
goods
are
so
cheap.
But
we
get
the
wrong
idea
if
we
think
the
only
purpose
of
advertising
is
to
sell
goods.
Another
equally
important
function
is
to
inform.
A
great
deal
of
the
knowledge
we
have
about
household
goods
is
largely
from
the
advertisements
we
read.
Advertisements
introduce
us
to
new
products
or
remind
us
of
the
existence
of
ones
we
already
know
about.
Supposing
you
wanted
to
buy
a
washing
machine,
it
is
more
than
likely
you
would
obtain
details
regarding
performance,
price,
etc.,
from
an
advertisement.
Lots
of
people
pretend
that
they
never
read
advertisements,
but
this
claim
may
be
seriously
doubted.
It
is
hardly
possible
not
to
read
advertisements
these
days.
And
what
fun
they
often
are,
too!
Just
think
what
a
railway
station
or
a
newspaper
would
be
like
without
advertisements.
Would
you
enjoy
gazing
at
a
blank
wall
or
reading
railway
bylaws(规章制度)
while
waiting
for
a
train?
A
cheerful,
witty
advertisement
makes
such
a
difference
to
a
dull
wall
or
a
newspaper
full
of
the
incidents
and
disasters.
We
must
not
forget,
either,
that
advertising
makes
a
positive
contribution
to
our
pockets.
The
fact
that
we
pay
so
little
for
our
daily
paper,
or
can
enjoy
so
many
broadcast
programmers
is
due
entirely
to
the
money
spent
by
advertisers.
Just
think
what
a
newspaper
would
cost
if
we
had
to
pay
its
full
price!
Another
thing
we
mustn't
forget
is
the

small
ads.

What
a
tremendously
useful
service
they
perform
for
the
community!
Just
about
anything
can
be
accomplished
through
these
columns.
For
instance,
you
can
find
a
job,
buy
or
sell
a
house,
announce
a
birth,
marriage
or
death
in
what
used
to
be
called
the

hatch,
match
and
dispatch

column(


)
but
by
far
the
most
fascinating
section
is
the
personal
or

agony

column.
No
other
item
in
a
newspaper
provides
such
entertaining
reading
or
offers
such
a
deep
insight
into
human
nature.
It's
the
best
advertisement
for
advertising
there
is!
What
is
the
main
idea
of
this
passage?
Advertisements
steal
money
from
our
pockets
The
critics
get
the
wrong
idea
of
advertisements.
Advertisers
perform
a
useful
service
to
communities.
Advertisements
are
everywhere.
What
is
the
attitude
of
the
author
toward
advertisements?
He
appreciates
the
role
of
advertisements.
He
doubts
the
effect
of
advertisements.
He
believes
what
is
said
in
advertisements.
He
complains
too
many
advertisements
in
daily
life.
Which
of
the
following
is
Not
True?
The
personal
or

agony

column
makes
us
know
more
about
human
nature.
The
only
purpose
of
advertising
is
to
sell
goods.
A
newspaper
will
cost
us
more
if
there
is
no
advertisement
on
it.
Advertisement
makes
our
life
colorful.
Which
of
the
following
shows
the
structure
of
the
passage?
B.
C.
D.
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II

单词填空:根据句义、首字母及所给英文释义,填入所缺单词的适当形式。
(共
10
小题,每空仅限填一词;每空
1
分,满分
10
分)
Light
is
absolutely
e
for
the
healthy
development
of
plants.
(completely
necessary)
I
think
we
d
a
good
rest
after
all
that
hard
work.
(should
have
something)
He
could
not
stand
the
p
and
the
workload,
so
he
chose
to
leave
the
company.
(the
speed
at
which
something
happens)
I
reports
say
that
seven
people
have
died,
though
this
has
not
yet
been
confirmed.
(happening
at
the
beginning)
To
our
amazement,
he
learned
to
d
_
the
songs
of
different
birds.
(recognize
the
differences
between
thing)
We
cannot
g
that
our
flights
will
never
be
delayed.
(promise
to
do
something)
I
was
told
that
he
was
sincerely
a
of
our
support.
(be
grateful)
We
are
looking
for
someone
who
is
r
and
hard-working
to
be
in
charge
of
the
project.
(that
can
be
trusted)
Tom
carried
on
reading,
seemingly
u
of
my
presence.
(not
knowing
about
something)
The
money
she
gave
us
is
not
s
to
cover
everything
that
needs
doing.
(enough)
短语填空:根据句义,用所给短语适当形式完成下列句子。
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10
小题;每空
1
分,满分
10
分。每个短语只能用一次。有两个短语是多余的。)
bring...into
focus,
account
for,
keep
on,
have
yet
to,
look
through,
drag
one’s
feet,
do
the
trick,
more
often
than
not,
throw
light
on,
turn
over
a
new
leaf,
go
about,
laughing
stock
You
need
to
tell
him
to
.
He
should
start
working
harder.
Luckily,
we
still
have
got
some
time
before
the
exam.
The
villagers
were
their
business
as
usual.
Tony
the
sailor
decided
to
set
off
for
his
adventure.
The
surgery
on
my
knee
seemed
to
.
4230370193675At
the
meeting
yesterday,
these
issues
were
will
be
improved
soon.
The
truth
must
never
get
out.
If
it
did,
she
would
be
a
;
we
hope
the
situation
4846320205740.
,
this
kind
of
arguments
could
have
been
avoided.
The
authors
understood
that
humour
could
not
only
entertain
but
also
sensitive
or
emotive
issues.
3343910193675Recent
pressures
at
work
may
assistance.
It’s
already
4
o’clock.
Some
students
have
come
back.
Steve’s
odd
behavior.
He
needs
our
3949065205740return,
but
many
others
my
newspaper,
I’m
shocked
by
photos
showing
that
a
hurricane
in
Asia
has
destroyed
a
town.
书面表达(共
1
小题,满分
15
分)
假如你是明华。你收到你的朋友子悠用微信发来的一段信息。
1122680-69215I
have
something
to
tell
you.
I
feel
very
upset
recently.
I
failed
in
the
national
English
speaking
contest.
Before
the
contest,
I
competed
against
a
girl
at
school.
I
won,
but
it
was
because
I
was
lucky.
Now,
I
do
believe
the
girl
should
have
gone
to
the
national
competition
instead.
If
she
had,
the
school
would
have
won
the
first
prize.
Now,
I
can
not
focus
myself
in
class.
I
can
not
sleep
well
at
night.
I
am
such
a
failure!
看完后,你决定编辑一段信息发给子悠,包括以下要点:
表示关心;
给予安慰;
正面开导。
注意:1.
开头已经给出;
词数
100
左右
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reading
your
message,
I...
Hi,Ziyou.
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reading
your
message,
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范围:
I.
听力:20
0.5=10
1-5
CBCCC
6-10
ABABA
11-15
BBBBA
16-20
CBBBC
II.
单选:10
1=10
21-25
DCDBD
III.
完型:15
1=15
31-35
ACDCA
26-30
ABBAC
36-40
BDBBA
41-45
ABCDD
IV.
阅读:15
2=30
46-49
CCBD
50-53
CACB
54-56
ABD
57-60
CABD
V.
单词填空:10
1=10
61.
essential
62.
deserve
63.
pace
64.
Initial
65.
distinguish
66.
guarantee
67.
appreciative
68.
reliable
69.
unaware
70.
sufficient
VI.
短语填空:10
1=10
71.
turn
over
a
new
leaf
72.
going
about
73.
do
the
trick
74.
brought
into
focus
75.
laughing
stock
76.
More
often
than
not
77.
throw
light
on
80.
Looking
through
78.
account
for
79.
have
yet
to
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Unit
2

Using
Language

Looking
on
the
bright
side
中Listening
语用功能考查:学会表达对他人的关心和安慰,并能够在实际生活中运用所学表达。
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