武昌区2020-2021学年度高二年级期末质量检测
英语
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第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题: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。听完每段对话后,你部有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
does
the
man
want
to
get
to
work?
A.
By
car.
'
B.
On
foot.
C.
By
bike.
2.
How
does
the
woman
feel?
A.
She’s
confused.
B.
She's
scared.
C.
She's
angry:
3.
Why
does
the
man
want
to
leave
the
umbrella
behind?
,
A.
He
is
going
away
from
the
south.
B.
His
mother
has
told
him
to
do
so.
C.
He
has
watched
the
weather
report.
4,
What
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
do?
!
A.
Drink
some
coffee.
.
B.
Finish
reading
tonight.
C.
Get
up
early
tomorrow,
5.
How
much
will
the
man
pay
for
the
shoes?
A.
$50.
B.
$75
C.
$100.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或读白,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至’7题.
6.
What
is
the
girl's
problem?
A.
Chicken
makes
her
sick.
.
B.
Noodles
are
unhealthy
for
her.
C.
Pork
is
difficult
for
her
to
cook.
7.
What
is
the
conversation
about?
A.
Cooking.
B.
Farming.
C.
Eating.
听第7段材料,.回答第8至10题。,,
8.
Why
is
the
man
calling?
A,
To
check
his
package.
B.
To
send
some
documents.
C.
To
confirm
his
information.
9.
How
many
types
of
mail
service
does
the
woman
provide?
A.
Two.
B.
Three.
C.
Four.
10.
How
will
the
man
pay?
A.
In
cash.
B.
By
credit
card.
C.
Through
his
account.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
How
often
does
the
man
need
a
cleaning
service?
A.
Twice
a
week
「
B.
Twice
a
month.
C.
Three
times
a
week.
12.
What
will
the
woman
be
doing?
A.
Washing
the
dishes.
B.
Ironing
clothes.
C.
Making
beds.
13.
What
does
the
man
ask
for
in
the
end?
A.
A
phone
number.
B.
An
email
address.
C.
A
recommendation
letter.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.
Who
is
the
woman?
A.
A
passenger
service
agent.
B.
A
flight
stewardess.
C.
A
security
guard.
15.
What
do
we
know
about
the
man's
luggage?
A.
It
is
over-sized.
B.
It
is
overweight.
C.
It
is
over-prized.
16.
Where
does
the
man
wish
to
sit?
A.
Near
an
exit.
B.
In
a
window
seat.
C.
In
an
aisle(过道)seat.
17.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
In
Germany.
B.
In
Italy.
C.
In
the
U.S.
A
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
How
many
floors
has
the
fire
affected?
A.
One.
B.TWO
C.
Three.
19.
What
is
the
third
piece
of
news
about?
A.
A
new
movie.
.
B.
A
famous
actor.
C.
A
special
rabbit
20.
What
will
the
weather
be
like
tomorrow?
A.
Mild.
B.
Wet.
C.
Windy.
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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D
)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Kate
Humble:
Books
that
changed
my
life
Kate
Humble
is
a
writer
and
broadcaster
specializing
in
science,
wildlife
and
rural
affairs.
Together
with
her
husband
site
runs
Humble
by
Nature,
a
rural
skills
education
centre
on
working
farm
near
Monmouth
in
the
Wye
Valley.
Winnie
the
Pooh
by
A
A
Milne
My
father
used
to
read
this
to
me
when
I
was
very
young
--
he
used
different
voices
for
all
the
animals.
The
characterization
(角色设定)was
so
clever;
we
all
know
someone
just
like
each
inhabitant
of
the
Hundred
Acre
Wood:
gloomy
Eeyore;
thick
but
loyal
Pooh;
enthusiastic
Tigger.
A
A
Milne
was
masterful
in
exploring
the
way
they
got
along
together,
opening
my
eyes
to
how
society
really
works.
Last
Chance
to
See
by
Douglas
Adams
and
Mark
Carwardine
This
book
tells
of
the
authors,
adventures
as
they
set
out
to
find
the
rarest
of
animals,
those
on
the
edge
of
extinction.
Their
travels
are
rather
exciting
and
they
share
a
wonderful
humour,
which
really
appealed
to
me.
Yet
underpinning(支撑)everything
is
the
realization
that
we
can't
just
sit
back
and
allow
species
to
disappear.
Picture
Palace
by
Paul
Theroux
I've
always
loved
Theroux's
travel
writing,
but
this
novel
took
my
breath
away.
The
words
aren't
long
or
complicated
but,
from
that
first
paragraph,
his
writing
grabs
you
by
the
nose
hairs
and
drags
you
along.
I
had
an
art
teacher
who
told
me,
"You're
only
an
artist
when
you've
found
your
own
style,
not
when
you're
copying
someone
else,
and
Theroux
represents
this.
21.
Why
did
the
author
mention
the
characterization
of
Winnie
the
Pooh?
A.
To
indicate
the
book
has
realistic
values.
B.
To
show
how
adorable
the
characters
are.
C.
To
persuade
people
to
learn
from
the
characters.
D.
To
prove
the
writer
is
good
at
creating
characters.
22.
What
did
Last
Chance
to
See
strike
into
Kate's
heart?
A.
Curiosity.
B.
Responsibility.
C.
Exploration.
D.
Devotion.
23.
Which
writer
does
Kate
Humble
like
for
his
original
writing?
A.
A
A
Milne.
B.
Douglas
Adams.
C.
Mark
Carwardine,
D.
Paul
Theroux.
B
On
March
18,
34-year-old
Lance
Karlson
was
walking
on
the
beach
and
looking
for
somewhere
to
swim
in
Geographe
Bay
when
he
saw
what
he
thought
was
a
stingray(黄貂鱼)
leap
from
the
water.
Realizing
the
creature
was,
in
fact,
an
octopus(章鱼),he
started
filming
it-just
in
time
for
the
angry
octopus
to
launch
itself
at
him.
He
immediately
felt
a
sharp
pain
across
his
left
arm,
followed
by
a
second
strike
across
his
neck
and
upper
back.
His
goggles(护目镜)fogged
and
the
water
around
him
turned
dark
with
what
he
thought
might
have
been
octopus
ink
as
he
struggled
back
toward
the
shore.
"I
was
confused
—
it
was
more
of
a
shock
than
a
fright,"
said
Karlson,
"I
might
have
hit
on
its
home.“
,
Within
a
minute,
a
perfect
imprint
of
an
octopus
tentacle(触手)appeared
on
Karlson's
neck
and
back.
A
former
volunteer
lifeguard,
Karlson
rushed
back
to
his
hotel
room
to
find
something
acidic
to
put
on
the
wound.
All
his
family
could
grab
was
Coca-Cola,
which
his
wife
poured
over
his
back
and
the
pain
disappeared.
“The
pain
went
away
and
more
than
anything
since
then,
it's
been
more
the
physical
hit
that
was
painful....
The
imprint
on
my
neck
is
more
from
the
physical
hit,
and
I
guess
it
makes
complete
sense
when
you
look
at
the
video
I
took,
"
he
said.
Karlson
said
he'd
never
seen
an
octopus
that
close
before
and
watched
Netflix
documentary
“My
Octopus
Teacher"
after
the
incident
to
learn
more
about
the
species.
“They
are
beautiful
creatures
and
I
really
hope
this
promotes
more
interest
in
octopuses
as
opposed
to
fear
of
them.
I
think
this
is
a
fascinating
creature
with
clearly
some.
very
strong
emotions
just
like
we
do
as
humans,"
he
added.
24.
When
did
the
octopus
attack
Karlson?
A.
When
he
was
swimming
in
the
bay.
B.
When
he
was
shooting
the
octopus.
C.
When
he
was
looking
for
some
fish.
D.
When
he
was
fighting
against
the
octopus.
25.
What
plays
an
essential
role
in
reducing
Karlson's
pain?
A.
The
lifeguard's
timely
help.
B.
Karson's
wife's
quick
action.
C.
The
family
members'
efforts.
D.
Karlson’s
knowledge
of
first
aid.
26.
What
does
Karlson
learn
from
his
experience?
A.
The
octopus
is
dangerous.
B.
People
should
get
away
from
the
octopus.
C.
People
need
know
more
about
the
octopus.
D.
The
physical
hit
from
the
octopus
is
painful.
27.
Which
of
the
following
might
be
the
best
title?
A.
Pain
from
Strong
Attack
B.
First
Aid
for
Octopus'
Strike
.
C.
Face
to
Face
with
Angry
Octopus
D.
Under
Sea
with
Dangerous
Creature
C
The
annual
3-to-4-millimeter
rise
in
sea
levels
is
expected
to
impact
many
coastal
communities
in
the
coming
decades.
However,
few
are
as
defenceless
as
the
Republic
of
the
Maldives,
a
collection
of
more
than
a
thousand
picturesque
islands
in
the
Indian
Ocean.
NASA
researchers
believe
that
parts
of
what
is
“arguably
the
lowest-lying
country
in
the
world”
will
become
uninhabitable
by
2050,
due
to
wave-driven
flooding
and
limited
freshwater.
To
fight
the
unavoidable,
the
government
recently
revealed
plans
for
the
world's
first
'true'
floating
island
city.
The
aptly-named
Maldives
Floating
City
(MFC)
is
the
brainchild
of
Dutch
Docklands,
a
global
leader
in
floating
infrastructure
(
基建).
According
to
the
March
13,
2021,
announcement,
the
new
city
will
be
constructed
on
a
200-hectare
lagoon
(环礁湖)located
just
10
minutes
by
boat
from
the
Maldivian
capital,
Male.
It
will
initially
consist
of
a
thousand
waterfront
residences,
arranged
in
a
series
of
honeycomb-like
maze
rows.
The
developers
plan
to
add
hotels,
restaurants,
shops,
and
even
a
school
and
a
hospital
in
the
near
future.
The
floating
structures
.
will
be
attached
to
the
surrounding
islands,
which
will
form
a
base
and
provide
protection
from
high
tides.
Maldive
officials
aim
to
make
MFC
as
self-sufficient
as
possible.
Freshwater
storage
will
provide
drinking
water
for
residents,
while
floating
solar
blankets
and
agriculture
fields
will
take
care
of
their
energy
and
food
needs.
“This
Maldives
Floating
City
does
not
require
any
land
rehabilitation,
therefore
has
a
minimal
impact
on
the
coral
reefs,”
explains
Mohamed
Nasheed,
Speaker
of
Parliament.
“What's
more,
giant,
new
reefs
will
be
grown
to
act
as
water
breakers.
In
the
Maldives,
we
cannot
stop
the
waves,
but
we
can
rise
with
them.”
Construction
of
the
revolutionary
city
is
expected
to
begin
in
2022
and
be
completed
in
phases
over
the
next
five
years.
If
successful,
it
will
provide
a
blueprint
for
other
countries
facing
a
similar
situation.
28.
Why
does
Maldives
decide
to
build
MFC?
A.
It
is
the
lowest-lying
country.
B.
It
will
be
flooded
soon.
C.
It
is
running
out
of
fresh
water.
D.
It
will
be
unsuitable
for
living.
29.
What
is
Paragraph
2
mainly
about?
A.
The
prospect
of
MFC.
B.
The
developers
of
the
plan.
C.
The
location
of
the
residences.
D.
The
barriers
to
the
construction.
30.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
underlined
words?
A.
MFC
will
keep
waves
away.
B.
MFC
will
make
use
of
waves.
C.
MFC
will
adjust
to
the
waves.
D.
MFC
will
work
as
water
breakers.
31.
What's
the
writing
purpose
of
this
passage?
A.
To
introduce
a
construction
program.
B.
To
appeal
to
people
to
protect
nature.
C.
To
seek
international
help
for
Maldives.
D.
To
report
the
achievement
of
a
city
plan,
D
I’ve
been
putting
my
passport
to
good
use
lately.
I
use
it
as
a
coaster
and
to
level
unsteady
table
legs.
It
makes
an
excellent
cat
toy.
Welcome
to
the
pandemic(疫情)of
disappointments.
Canceled
trips
or
ones
never
planned
in
case
they
would
be
canceled.
Family
reunions,
study-abroad
years,
lazy
beach
vacations.
Poof.
Gone.
Ruined
by
a
tiny
virus,
the
list
of
countries
where
our
passports
are
not
welcome
is
long.
It
is
not
natural
for
us
to
be
this
sedentary
(定居的).Travel
is
in
our
genes.
For
most
of
the
time
our
species
has
existed,
we've
lived
as
nomadic
(游牧的)hunter-gatherers.
But
what
if
we
can't
move?
What's
a
traveler
to
do?
There
are
ways
to
answer
that
question.
"Despair,"
though,
is
not
one
of
them.
We
are
an
adaptive
species.
We
can
tolerate
brief
periods
of
forced
sedentariness.
We
pass
the
days
glancing
through
old
travel
journals
and
Instagram
posts.
We
gaze
at
souvenirs.
All
this
helps.
For
a
while.
Then,
what
hope
do
we
have?
I
think
hope
lies
in
the
very
nature
of
travel.
Travel
involves
wishful
thinking.
It
demands
a
leap
of
faith,
and
of
imagination,
to
board
a
plane
for
some
faraway,
land.
Travel
is
one
of
the
few
activities
we
engage
in
not
knowing
the
outcome
and
are
drunk
in
that
uncertainty.
Nothing
is
more
forgettable
than
the
trip
that
goes
exactly
as
planned.
That's
one
reason
why
I
have
faith
in
travel's
future.
In
fact,
I'd
argue
travel
is
an
essential
activity.
It's
not
essential
the
way
hospitals
and
grocery
stores
are
essential.
Travel
is
essential
the
way
books
and
hugs
are
essential.
Food
for
the
soul.
Right
now,
we're
between
courses,
enjoying
where
we've
been,
expecting
where
we'll
go.
Maybe
it's
Zanzibar
and
maybe
it's
the
campground
down
the
road
that
you've
always
wanted
to
visit.
32.
From
the
first
paragraph
we
learn
that
the
author
is
.
A.
desperate
B.
humorous
C.
bored
D.
worried
33.
From
the
author's
perspective,
what's
the
point
of
travel?
A.
To
feel
hopeful.
B.
To
make
a
wish.
C.
To
take
adventures.
D.
To
broaden
horizons.
34.
How
is
the
passage
mainly
developed?
A.
By
showing
evidences.
B.
By
providing
examples.
C.
By
making
comparisons.
D.
By
interpreting
opinions.
35.
What
does
the
passage
mainly
talk
about?
A.
Where
to
go
for
a
trip.
B.
Why
people
need
to
travel.
C.
How
to
fight
the
pandemic.
D.
What
people
should
do
at
home.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多
余选项。
Remember
the
days
when
ordering
delivery
food
consisted
only
of
pizza
and
burgers?
Things
have
changed
now.
Nowadays
the
food
delivery
service
is
a
booming
industry.
On
the
surface,
the
idea
of
online
food
delivery
seems
like
a
win-win
for
the
customer
and
restaurant.
36
Let's
examine
the
pros
and
cons
of
online
food
delivery
services.
Customers
can
order
their
favorite
comfort
food
from
the
couch
while
watching
their
favorite
show
and
having
it
delivered
to
their
front
door.
Sounds
amazing,
right?
The
convenience
attracts
many
different
types
of
customers,
not
just
unmarried
young
people
who
are
occupied
with
work.
37
.
38
Long
wait
times
for
online
food
delivery
can
often
due
to
traffic,
weather,
how
busy
a
restaurant
is
and
the
complexity
of
a
customer's
order.
Does
a
customer
want
to
wait
an
extra
half
hour
just
to
have
their
food
delivered?
Customers
should
pick
up
their
food
themselves
if
their
hunger
cannot
wait.
An
obvious
benefit
to
restauranteurs
in
offering
food
delivery
is
the
increased
income
they
will
likely
earn.39
,Due
to
this,
offering
delivery
services
will
ensure
that
they
aren't
turning
away
any
hungry
customers.
Customers
are
typically
paying
more
money
when
ordering
through
an
online
delivery
service,
in
addition
to
the
cost
of
the
food.
These
fees
can
include
a
booking
fee,
busy
area
fees
and
even
a
tip
to
the
delivery
driver.
40
Despite
some
imperfections,
online
food
delivery
services
are
typically
beneficial
for
both
customers
and
restaurants.
They
allow
customers
to
diversify
their
diets
from
their
couches
by
trying
new
restaurants
and
helping
restaurants
attract
new
customers.
A.
Their
restaurants
have
a
limited
number
of
seats.
B.
People
usually
tip
less
when
they
are
ordering
food
online.
C.
Parents
with
no
time
to
cook
can
use
online
food
delivery
too.
D.
However,
this
seemingly
ideal
situation
is
not
without
weakness.
E.
Ordering
from
online
food
delivery
services
is
not
a
quick
experience.
F.
Is
a
sandwich
worth
that
much
just
because
you
are
too
lazy
to
leave
home?
;
G.
A
win-win
situation
means
the
outcome
is
beneficial
for
everyone
who
is
involved.
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节:完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分).
阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空
白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
My
son,
Ben,
died
when
he
was
23.
He
likes
hiking
and
was
always
feeling
most
at
home
when
he
was
41
.
The
year
after
his
death,
I
hiked
48
of
the
state's
tallest
mountains
in
his
42
.
Every
step,
path
and
summit(山顶)has
been
a
way
to
43
.
About
a
month
after
his
death,
my
husband
and
I
hiked
Carter
Dome,
44
weighing
heavy
in
our
hearts
and
legs.
Standing
on
the
summit,
I
looked
out
across
the
mountains
my
son
45
.
For
a
moment,
the
enormous
impact
of
Ben's
death
46
,
and
I
could
breathe.
The
next
weekend
found
us
on
Mount
Milwaukee.
Hiking
the
four-kilometer
mountains
became
a
series
of
firsts,
of
struggles
and
47
them
——directing
positions
at
night,
finding
paths
and
planning
48
.
At
last,
I
hiked
my
48th
and
the
49
peak:
Mount
Carrigain.
As
I
stood
on
the
observation
platform
at
the
summit,
I
found
the
essential
truth
I
had
been
trying
to
50
for
months:
the
only
place
that
feels
vast
enough
to
51
such
deep
and
Wide
sadness
is
the
top
of
a
mountain:
Eventually,
the
day
came
and
I
felt
much
better.
These
days,
I
hike
not
to
hide;
but
to
)
52
.I
find
Ben,
but
also
find
myself:
someone
53
.
now
regenerating
into
someone
who
is
braver
and
54
.
Hiking
is
exhausting
as
well
as
55
,
and
it
teaches
us
that
sadness
and
joy
can
coexist.
41.
A.
indoors
B.
outdoors
C.
away
D.
back
42.
A.
memory
B.
favor
C.
interest
D.
effort
43.
A.
suffer
B.
exercise
C.
recover
D.
entertain
44.
A.
sorrow
B.
discomfort
C.
tiredness
D.
disappointment
45.
A.
hated
B.
loved
C.
discovered
D.
fled
46.
A.
grew
B.
transformed
C.
lasted
D.
faded
47.
A.
accepting
B.
overcoming
C.
preventing
D.
ignoring
48.
A.
tracks
B.
vehicles
C.
directions
D.
routes
49.
A.
highest
B.
toughest
C.
final
D.
initial
50.
A.
figure
out
B.
test
out
C.
keep
up
D.
bring
up
51.
A.
express
B.
sense
C.
hold
.
D.
suffer
52.
A.
withdraw
B.
seek
C.
tolerate
D.
challenge
53.
A.
broken
B.
puzzled
C.
distinguished
D.
abandoned
54.
A.
more
energetic
B.
more
confident.
C.
stronger
D.
healthier
55.
A.
appealing
B.
annoying
C.
demanding
D.
inspiring
第二节(共10题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Sanxingdui
Museum
is
known
as
the
most
important
ancient
remains
of
the
Sichuan
region.
The
museum
consisting
of
two
galleries
with
an
56
(exhibit)
area
of
nearly
12,000
square
meters
is
recognized
as
"the
source
of
Yangtze
River
Civilization".
Most
of
the
57
(desert)
cultural
relics
in
Sanxingdui
were
used
for
sacrifice(祭祀).The
unique
and
exquisite
shapes
make
it
hard
for
experts
to
explain
58
the
ancient
people
did
it.
Although
Sanxingdui
Museum
is
a
little
far
from
the
downtown
area,
it
is
well
worth
59
.
visit.
Sanxingdui
was
first
discovered
by
a
farmer
in
1929
when
he
dug
a
ditch
in
his
field.
Since
then,
more
than
10,000
relics,
some
of
60
date
back
3,000
to
5,000
years,
have
been
unearthed.
But
up
to
now
no
records
61
(find)
about
it
either
during
or
after
the
late
Shang
Dynasty.
The
Sanxingdui
Ruins
serve
as
62
(convince)
proof
that
the
origins
of
Chinese
civilization
are
diverse.
63
the
excavation
of
Sanxingdui,
Sichuan
was
believed
to
have
a
history
of
about
3,000
years.
64
is
now
generally
recognized
that
civilized
culture
appeared
in
Sichuan
about
5,000
years
ago.
During
the
future
excavations,
archaeologists
expect
65
(solve)
such
mysteries
as
where
raw
materials
came
from
and
when
and
why
the
civilization
disappeared.
第四部分:书面表达(共两节;满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
你校上周末组织了一次生态旅游(eco-travel),基于此活动校英文报Youth正在举办以
“An
Impressive
Eco-travel”为主题的征文活动。请你写一篇短文投稿,内容包括:
1.生态旅游中的见闻:
2.生态旅游后的感悟。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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,使之成为一篇完整的短文。
In
old
Paris,
a
cobbler
used
to
live
and
make
and
mend
shoes
and
sing
songs.
He
was
a
very
happy
cobbler,
singing
all
day
long
and
keeping
time
with
his
hammer
or
his
needle.
Up
one
stair,
there
lived
a
very
rich
man,
so
rich
that
he
could
not
sleep
at
night
for
trying
to
count
his
money,
and
keep
it
safe.
So
this
rich
man
lay
awake
all
night
and
always
fell
asleep
in
the
morning.
But
no
sooner
had
he
fallen
asleep
than
he
was
awakened
again.
It
was
not
his
money
that
wakened
him
this
time;
it
was
the
cobbler,
who
was
sitting
at
his
door
sewing
away,
and
singing
as
happily
as
a
bird.
The
rich
man
went
to
a
friend
and
said,
"I
can't
sleep
at
night
for
thinking
of
my
money,
and
I
can't
sleep
in
the
morning
for
listening
to
that
cobbler's
singing.
What
am
I
to
do?”
This
friend
was
a
wise
man,
and
gave
him
a
plan.
The
next
evening,
while
the
cobbler
was
singing
away
as
usual,
the
rich
man
came
down
with
a
bag
filled
with
something
that
jingled
(叮当作
响).
“Here,
cobbler,"
said
the
rich
man,
“I
have
brought
you
a
present
of
a
hundred
crowns(克
朗,旧时货币名称),because
you're
always
so
happy.”
The
cobbler
was
surprised
though,
he
took
the
money
and
thanked
the
rich
man.
He
had
never
seen
so
much
money
in
his
life
before,
but
somehow
he
felt
worried
if
the
crowns
might
be
stolen
by
someone.
So
he
went
into
the
darkest
part
of
his
house
to
count
the
crowns,
and
hid
the
bag
in
the
bottom
of
the
bed.
Two
or
three
times
every
hour
he
went
in
to
see
whether
the
bag
was
all
right,
for
he
was
afraid
of
somebody
taking
his
money.
When
his
wife
asked
him
what
was
the
matter
with
him,
he
became
angry
and
shouted
at
her,
a
thing
he
had
never
done
before.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。武昌
1届高二期末调考英语参考答案及听力稿
第一部分听力(共20小题,每小题15分满
1-5
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ACBCA
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满
第一节(
题:每小题25分,满分
篇
题:每小题2.5分,满分125分)
第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分
第一节完形填空(共
题:每小题1分,满分15分
41-45
BACAB
46-50
DBDC
BACD
第二节英语知识运用(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
满分15分
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