2019级高二下学期期末考试
英语试题答案
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分:基础知识考查(每小题1分,共30小题,
满分
30
分)
1—5
BCDEA
6—10
DECBA
11—15
ECBAD
16—20
DECBA
21—25
ECBAD
26—30
DECBA
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
31—33
CCD
34—37
BBAC
38—41
CCBC
42—45
BBAD
46—50
AEDCF
第三部分
英语知识运用
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
51—55
BDACD
56—60
BCADC
61—65
BADCB
66—70
ABDCA
第Ⅱ卷
第一节:语法填空(共10题,每题1.5分,共15分)
71.
has
advanced/has
been
advancing
72.
opening
73.
However
74.
application
75.
associated
76.
beneficial
77.
whose
78.
the
79.
to
increase
80.
species
第二节:短文改错(满分10分)
My
classmates
Han
Mei
and
I
went
to
the
Palace
Museum
by
taxi
o\n
last
Saturday.
classmate
On
arrival,
I
reached
for
my
mobile
phone,
and
I
couldn’t
find
it
anywhere.
Han
Mei
thought
but/yet
I
must
have
left
it
in
a
taxi.
Immediate
she
dialed
my
number
and
the
taxi
driver
answered
the
Immediately
it.
He
said
my
mobile
phone
had
∧
left
on
the
back
seat
of
his
car
and
he
would
drive
been
back
to
return
them.
Twenty
minutes
late,
when
the
driver
handed
me
the
phone,
I
was
too
it
later
so
grateful
that
I
offered
him
an
extra
fee.
But
he
refused
with
a
smile,
say
that
he
was
very
saying
pleased
to
have
helped
me.
第一处:第一句话里的classmates改成classmate
第二处:第一句话里的
on
last
Saturday去掉
第三处:第二句话里的and改成but或yet
第四处:第三句话里的a改成the
第五处:第四句话里的Immediate改成Immediately
第六处:第五句话里的had和left之间加been
第七处:第五句话里的them改成it
第八处:第六句话里的late改成later
第九处:第六句话里的too改成so
第十处:第七句话里的say改成saying
第三节
写作(满分25分)
Dear
John,
I’m
very
glad
to
hear
you’re
studying
at
a
new
boarding
school.
I’d
like
to
give
you
some
advice
about
how
to
get
along
well
with
your
roommates.
Communication
plays
a
very
important
part
in
keeping
a
healthy
relationship.
When
your
roommates
and
you
face
some
problems,
do
not
choose
to
keep
everything
to
yourself.
You
should
discuss
the
problems
and
solve
them
together.
Besides,
cooperation
is
also
of
great
significance/of
vital
importance
for
a
good
relationship.
Your
roommates
and
you
should
work
out
a
timetable.
Share
the
chores
equally
based
on
your
abilities.
Hope
my
advice
will
be
helpful
and
I
wish
you
a
happy
life
in
your
new
school!
Yours,
Li
Hua2019级高二下学期期末考试
英语试题
试题说明:1、本试题满分150分,答题时间120分钟。
2、请将答案填写在答题卡上,考试结束后只交答题卡。
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分:基础知识考查(每小题1分,共30小题,
满分
30
分)
deposit
B.
property
C.
curriculum
D.
graffiti
E.
function
1.
Be
careful
not
to
damage
other
people’s
_________.
2.
Music
is?an
essential
part
of?the
school’s
_________.
3.
Buildings,
old
and
new,
are
thickly
covered
with
_________.?
4.
The
_________
of
the
heart
is
to
pump
blood
through
the
body.
5.
The
initial
__________
required
to
open
an
account
is
a
minimum
100
dollars.?
A.
circulate
B.
advocate
C.
distributed
D.
estimated
E.
occupied
6.
It
is
________
that?the
project
will
last
four
years.
7.
The
capital
has
been
_________
by
the
rebel
army.
8.
The
organization
_________
food
to
the
earthquake
victims.
9.
Many
experts
_________
rewarding
your
child
for
good
behaviour.?
10.
Rumours(谣言)?began
to
_________??about?his?financial?problems.?
A.
abrupt
B.
keen
C.
considerate
D.
subjective
E.
numb?
11.
My?fingers?are?_________
with
cold.
12.
It
was
very
_________
of
him
to
wait.
13.
I?wasn't?too?_________?on?physics?and
chemistry.
14.
He
caught
me
off
balance?with
his
_________
change
of
subject.
15.
Sometimes?our?opinions?are
________,?so?we'd
better?think
twice?before?we?make?a
decision.
A.
behalf
B.
pedestrian
C.
interval
D.
chaos
E.
agenda
16.
The
house
w
as?in
_________?after
the
party.
17.
For
the
government,
education
is
now?at
the
top
of
the
________.
18.
The
__________
between
major
earthquakes
might
be
200
years.
19.
Ingrid?was
a?walker,?even?in?Los
Angeles,
where
a?_________?is
a?rare?sight.?
20.
On
_________
of
the
department
I
would
like
to
thank
you
all.?
A.
commercial
B.
hospitable
C.
isolated
D.
incredible
E.
tentative
21.
I'm?taking
the?first
_________??steps
towards?fitness.?
22.
Elderly
people
easily
become
socially
_________.
23.
The
local
people
are
very
_________
to
strangers.?
24.
The
pension?funds?are
administered(?管理)?by?________?banks.?
25.
It
seemed
__________
that
people
would
still
want
to
play
football
during
a
war.?
A.
leave
out?
B.
arise
from
C.
broke
down
D.
set
foot
on
E.
knock?over
26.
It?was?the
first?time?I?had
________?African
soil.
27.
Be
careful?no
to?_________
the?flower
vase.
28.
Talks
with
business
leaders
__________
last
night.
29.
Emotional
or
mental
problems
can
__________
a
physical
cause.?
30.
You?can?_________
the
third
sentence
to
make?the
essay?shorter.?
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:
(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
Summer
Boarding
Courses
Summer
Boarding
Courses
(SBC)
is
an
award-winning
UK
summer
school
provider
for
international
students
aged
11-17.
Please
join
the
students
from
over
100
countries.
SBC
Canford
Summer
School
(Ages
11-15)
is
located
at
Canford
School,
Tatler
School
Awards
Public
School
of
the
Year
2019.
It
is
within
easy
reach
of
the
coastal
town
of
Bournemouth
and
is
one
of
the
most
popular
UK
destinations
for
English
language
learning
outside
of
London.
Dates:
Monday
6
July-Monday
10
August
2020
Teaching
Hours:15
Hours
Per
Week
Courses:
General
English,
English
Literature,
Introduction
to
Business
Headington
Oxford
Summer
School
(Ages
13-16)
is
located
in
the
beautiful
city
of
Oxford,
just
a
30-minute
walk
from
the
city
centre.
It
provides
students
with
a
wonderful
setting
in
which
to
study
and
meet
other
students
from
around
the
world.
Dates:
Saturday
4th
July-Saturday
18th
July
2020
Teaching
Hours:20
Hours
Per
Week
Courses:
General
English,
Summer
Study,
Global
Young
Leaders
SBC
at
Eton
College
(Ages
11-16),
only
34
kilometers
from
London,
provides
students
with
the
opportunity
to
study
at
one
of
the
world’s
most
famous
schools.
Founded
in
1440
by
King
Henry
VI,
Eton
College
has
educated
20
British
Prime
Ministers
as
well
as
many
authors,
scientists,
actors
and
explorers.
Dates:
Monday
13
July-Monday
24
August
2020
Teaching
Hours:15
Hours
Per
Week
Courses:
General
English,
Mathematics,
STEM(Science,
Technology,
Engineering,
Maths)
Oxford
College
Summer
School(Ages
15-17)
gives
students
the
chance
to
experience
the
very
best
of
what
Oxford
has
to
offer.
Students
live
and
study
in
the
famous
university
city
of
Oxford.
For
over
800
years
it
has
been
home
to
the
leading
academic
minds
in
scientific
and
cultural
studies.
Dates:
Monday
6
July-Monday
17
August
2020
Teaching
Hours:15
Hours
Per
Week
Courses:
Business
&
Leadership,
Engineering,
Medicine
31.
Which
school
doesn’t
provide
General
English?
A.
SBC
Canford
Summer
School.
B.
Headington
Oxford
Summer
School.
C.
Oxford
College
Summer
School.
D.
SBC
at
Eton
College.
32.
What
makes
SBC
at
Eton
College
different
from
the
others?
A.
It
has
invited
authors
and
scientists
as
educators.
B.
It
has
educated
some
leading
academic
minds.
C.
It
has
produced
many
heads
of
government.
D.
It
has
become
a
winner
of
Tatler
School
Awards.
33.
Which
age
range
is
Headington
Oxford
Summer
School
for?
A.
Ages
11-15.
B.
Ages
15-17.
C.
Ages
11-16.
D.
Ages
13-16.
B
The
Renaissance,considered
by
modern
scholars
to
have
been
the
time
between
1300
and
1600,
was
a
period
of
European
history
when
many
new
inventions
and
beliefs
came
into
being.
The
Renaissance
is
traced
back
to
rich
Italian
cities
such
as
Florence,
Milan,
and
Venice.
In
these
cities
businessmen
started
to
spend
their
extra
money
on
things
like
painting
and
education,
and
to
consider
new
techniques
of
banking
and
systems
of
government.
A
new
type
of
scholar,
the
humanist
(人文主义者)
arose.
Humanism
was
concerned
with
humankind
and
culture.
Latin
and
Greek,
literature
and
philosophy,
music
and
mathematics
were
among
the
subjects
humanists
studied.
The
Renaissance
gave
rise
to
new
forms
of
painting
and
sculpture.
During
the
Renaissance,
artists
were
no
longer
regarded
as
mere
artisans
(工匠).
Many
artists
drew
on
mathematics
in
order
to
become
more
accurate
in
their
measurements
and
to
make
sure
an
object
was
presented
in
realistic
proportions.
They
also
studied
the
way
light
hits
objects
and
the
ways
our
eyes
perceive
it.
A
new
kind
of
paint,
called
oil
paint,
was
invented.
The
Renaissance
affected
all
of
the
society.
Many
people
became
interested
in
politics,
and
the
world
outside
their
towns.
They
became
explorers,
businessmen,
etc.
The
effect
on
religion
was
especially
strong.
In
the
Middle
Ages
people
were
primarily
concerned
with
serving
the
church
and
getting
to
heaven.
But
the
increase
in
arts
and
education
gave
people
things
to
look
forward
to
in
life,
and
made
them
lose
interest
in
the
church.
The
Renaissance
produced
many
great
minds.
Leonardo
da
Vinci
was
one
of
the
greatest,
although
he
was
not
regarded
that
way
at
the
time.
Among
his
many
works
of
art
were
The
Mona
Lisa
and
The
Last
Supper.
He
is
also
regarded
as
a
great
inventor,
and
is
credited
for
coming
up
with
the
idea
of
the
helicopter.
34.According
to
the
second
paragraph,
the
Renaissance_________.
A.occurred
all
over
Europe
B.started
in
Italy
C.influenced
art,
finance,
and
physical
education
D.was
the
most
popular
in
Florence
35.Which
of
the
following
took
place
during
the
Renaissance?
A.People
stopped
going
to
church.
B.New
forms
of
painting
emerged.
C.Oil
paint
became
very
popular.
D.The
humanists
disappeared.
36.We
can
learn
from
the
passage
that_________.
A.during
the
Renaissance
many
explorers
and
businessmen
appeared
B.businessmen
started
the
Renaissance
C.people’s
interest
in
education
declined
D.the
humanists
took
power
during
the
Renaissance
37.What
does
the
author
mainly
talk
about
in
this
passage?
A.The
Renaissance
in
Europe.
B.The
birthplace
of
the
Renaissance.
C.The
effects
of
the
Renaissance.
D.Some
famous
artists
in
Europe.
C
The
shadow
play
is
a
typical
traditional
entertainment
that
has
survived
and
thrived
over
the
centuries.
It
is
taken
as
an
earliest
ancestor
of
modern
cinema.
Legend
has
it
that
more
than
2,000
years
ago,
Emperor
Wudi
of
the
Western
Han
Dynasty
was
very
depressed
over
the
death
of
his
favourite
concubine(妃子).
To
help
him
get
over
his
sadness,
a
minister
made
a
puppet
(木偶)out
of
cotton
and
silk
in
the
likeness
of
the
concubine
and
projected
its
shadow
on
a
curtain
for
the
emperor
to
see.
The
shadow
brought
the
emperor
some
comfort.
He
somehow
believed
the
shadow
was
his
lover's
spirit.
This
is
thought
to
be
the
beginning
of
the
shadow
play.
One
mouth
tells
stories
of
thousands
of
years;
a
pair
of
hands
operates
millions
of
soldiers.
This
is
how
the
shadow
puppeteer(操纵木偶的人)works.
Nicknamed
“the
business
of
the
five”,
a
shadow
puppet
group
is
made
up
of
five
people.
One
operates
the
puppets,
one
plays
Suona
and
Yueqin,
one
plays
the
Banhu,
one
is
in
charge
of
percussion
instruments,
and
one
sings.
During
performances,
“actors”
are
held
close
to
a
white
curtain
with
their
coloured
shadows
cast
on
it
by
a
strong
light
from
behind.
The
operator
plays
five
puppets
at
the
same
time,
each
of
which
has
three
threads.
Ten
fingers
handle
fifteen
threads.
Moved
by
guiding
sticks,
the
puppets
play
roles
with
musical
accompaniment.
The
popularity
of
the
shadow
play
in
some
way
lies
in
the
equipment
being
light
and
easy
to
carry,
the
small
number
of
people
needed
for
a
performance,
and
the
flexible
requirements
for
performance
places.
The
play
can
be
quite
dramatic
and,
when
it
comes
to
fairy
tales
or
kungfu
stories,
the
“actors”
may
be
made
to
ride
on
clouds
or
perform
unusual
feats(特技),
to
the
great
enjoyment
of
the
audience,
especially
children.
The
design
of
the
figures
follows
traditional
moral
evaluation.
The
audience
can
tell
a
figure’s
character
by
seeing
his
mask.
Like
the
masks
in
Beijing
Opera,
a
red
mask
represents
honesty,
a
black
mask,
loyalty,
and
a
white
one,
betrayal.
Nowadays,
the
shadow
play
has
been
industrialized
and
developed
a
series
of
tourist
products
for
the
promotion
of
Chinese
culture
and
tourism.
38.
What
is
the
second
paragraph
mainly
about?
A.
A
love
story
of
Emperor
Wudi.
B.
How
to
please
an
emperor.
C.
The
origin
of
the
shadow
play.
D.
How
to
make
a
cotton
puppet.
39.
According
to
the
author,
the
audience
may
take
great
pleasure
_________.
A.
when
roles
are
played
without
music
B.
because
the
equipment
is
light
to
carry
C.
when
the
puppets
give
lively
performances
D.
because
the
number
of
the
operators
is
small
40.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
The
rapid
development
of
Beijing
Opera
B.
Shadow
puppetry:
traditional
art
and
craft
C.
The
business
of
the
five:
a
Shadow
puppet
group
D.
Traditional
characters
and
masks
in
Beijing
Opera
41.
What
is
the
author's
attitude
towards
the
future
of
the
shadow
play?
A.
Negative.
B.
Doubtful.
C.
Positive.
D.
Unconcerned.
D
While
the
human
world
is
suffering
from
the
novel
coronavirus
outbreak,
our
planet
is
actually
showing
certain
signs
of
“recovery”
from
the
damage
caused
by
human
activity.
According
to
the
BBC,
new
satellite
images
released
by
the
European
Space
Agency
showed
that
levels
of
air
pollutants
and
greenhouse
gases
have
“fallen
sharply”
in
major
cities
in
Europe
and
the
United
States
since
the
lockdown
started.
This
is
what
happened
after
recent
discoveries
in
Antarctica.
An
international
team
of
89
scientists
found
that
the
ice
in
Greenland
and
Antarctica
is
melting
six
times
faster
in
the
2010s
than
it
was
in
the
1990s.
And
in
February,
Argentina’s
Marambio
research
station
in
Antarctica
recorded
a
record
high
temperature
of
20.75
℃
on
the
continent.
So
what
exactly
will
happen
if
the
temperature
keeps
rising
and
the
ice
keeps
melting?
A
third
study
might
give
you
an
idea.
A
team
of
scientists
drilled
a
hole
into
the
seafloor
in
west
Antarctica
and
extracted
(提取)
material
from
underground,
in
which
they
found
traces
of
roots,
spores(孢子)
and
pollen
—typical
products
of
a
rainforest—that
dated
back
90
million
years
ago.
In
other
words,
Antarctica
was
very
likely
a
rainforest
back
when
the
dinosaurs
walked
on
Earth.
But
given
the
fact
that
the
South
Pole
has
four
months
of
darkness
during
winter—even
millions
of
years
ago—scientists
believe
that
the
rainforest
could
only
exist
if
the
greenhouse
gas
concentrations
were
extremely
high
back
then
to
keep
the
continent
warm
when
there
was
little
or
no
sunlight.
“We
didn’t
know
that
this
Cretaceous
(白垩纪的)
greenhouse
climate
was
that
extreme,”
Johann
Klages
of
the
Alfred
Wegener
Institute
in
Germany
and
a
co-author
of
the
research
told
the
Guardian.
“It
shows
us
what
carbon
dioxide
is
able
to
do.”
Ice
or
no
ice,
Antarctica
will
be—and
has
always
been—fine
with
extreme
changes.
The
human
world,
however,
may
not
be.
Now,
during
the
coronavirus
lockdown,
we’ve
seen
the
changes
resulting
from
less
human
activity.
Hopefully,
we’ll
hold
on
to
those
changes—not
for
Antarctica
or
the
planet,
but
for
ourselves.
42.What
does
Paragraph
1
mainly
tell
us?
A.
Our
planet
is
returning
to
its
original
state
due
to
the
novel
coronavirus
outbreak.
B.
The
lockdown
of
major
cities
contributed
to
the
decrease
of
greenhouse
gases.
C.
The
novel
coronavirus
has
a
positive
effect
on
the
human
beings.
D.
The
novel
coronavirus
outbreak
resulted
from
human
activity.
43.What
do
we
learn
from
the
third
study?
A.
Typical
products
of
a
rainforest
were
dug
out
in
Antarctica.
B.
There
was
a
good
possibility
of
high
greenhouse
gas
concentrations
in
Antarctica.
C.
Traces
of
dinosaurs
living
in
rainforests
were
spotted
in
Antarctica.
D.
There
used
to
be
enough
sunlight
for
the
rainforest
in
the
Cretaceous
Antarctica.
44.Which
of
the
following
statements
is
true
according
to
the
passage?
A.
We
should
reduce
carbon
dioxide
emissions
for
our
own
sake.
B.
The
ice
in
Antarctica
is
melting
faster
in
the
2010s
than
now.
C.
Human
activity
doesn’t
threaten
life
in
Antarctica.
D.
The
lockdown
can
be
carried
on
to
slow
down
global
warming.
45.
What
is
the
main
purpose
of
the
passage?
A.
To
encourage
us
to
defeat
the
novel
coronavirus.
B.
To
explain
the
effects
of
greenhouse
gases.
C.
To
draw
our
attention
to
ecosystem
in
Antarctica.
D.
To
call
on
us
to
reduce
human
impact
on
the
environment.
第二节(共5个小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文,从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。
How
do
languages
die?
How
many
languages
do
you
think
there
are
in
the
entire
world?
Altogether,
people
around
the
world
speak
about
6000
languages.
Does
that
surprise
you?
46.
________
Today,
about
half
the
world’s
spoken
languages
are
endangered.
Experts
say
that
another
language
becomes
extinct
every
two
weeks.
How
do
languages
die?
They
die
when
people
stop
using
them.
But
most
people
don’t
just
stop
speaking
their
native
language.
It’s
more
complex
than
that.
More
often,
they’re
either
pressured
or
forced
to
do
so.
47._______
They
are
often
pressured
to
speak
the
area’s
main
language
instead
of
their
own.
This
leads
many
immigrants
to
stop
using
their
native
language.
They
might
not
even
teach
it
to
their
children.
Slowly,
the
native
language
dies
out.
Sometimes,
languages
shift
or
develop
instead
of
becoming
instinct.
Have
you
ever
heard
that
Latin
is
a
dead
language?
In
a
way,
it
is.
No
one
today
speaks
Latin
as
their
native
language.
48.________
People
still
use
Latin
in
many
ways.
Scientists
use
it
to
name
plants
and
animals.
49.________
That
means
the
death
of
a
language
hurts
people’s
ability
to
take
part
in
cultural
traditions.
They
might
lose
access
to
stories
and
knowledge
that
were
passed
down
for
many
years.
This
is
one
reason
why
many
people
today
are
working
to
save
dying
languages.
How
can
languages
be
saved?
Some
young
people
learn
the
language
of
their
ancestors
as
adults.
Linguists
travel
the
world
to
record
the
last
native
speakers
of
dying
languages.
Some
native
speakers
write
dictionaries
in
their
language.
They
do
so
in
the
hope
that
future
generations
will
bring
the
languages
back
to
life.
50._________
There
used
to
be
many
more!
You
may
have
use
it
in
school.
Language
is
extremely
closely
tied
to
culture.
But
that
doesn’t
mean
it
disappeared
completely.
One
example
is
when
people
move
to
a
different
country.
Many
programmes
also
work
to
help
preserve
native
language
and
cultures.
There
are
plenty
of
things
to
do
to
help
protect
language.
第三部分
英语知识运用
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题中所给的四个选项(ABCD)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。
Ketaki
Kale,
who
is
now
33,
started
her
career
as
a
nurse
nine
years
ago.
At
that
time
it
was
impossible
for
her
to
51
she
would
be
sent
off
to
the
front
line
to
52
against
a
pandemic(
流
行
病
).
Kale
trembled
within,
as
she
broke
the
news
to
her
53
—
she
had
been
sent
to
the
COVID-19
ward(病房)
at
Naidu
Hospital,
Pune.
Kale’s
mother-in-law,
a
retired
nurse,
who
54
Ketaki
to
take
up
nursing,
reminded
her
of
the
spirit
of
service
that
nurses
must
be
55
to.
“You
go,”
she
said,
“I
will
look
after
the
kids.”
There
were
15
COVID
special
patients
under
her
56
.
Kale
says
with
57
,
“During
their
hospital
stay,
they
have
formed
58
with
us
and
we
become
their
families
away
from
home.”
But
the
hospital
staff
are
extremely
59
when
they
are
able
to
send
the
patients
home
after
their
recovery.
In
fact,
an
85-year-old
lady
60
about
a
month
ago.
This
incident
has,
61
,
cast
a
shadow
over
the
ward.
To
make
sure
other
patients
are
not
62
,
Kale
cheers
them
up
with
jokes
63
possible.
But
there
are
a
variety
of
duties
they
need
to
64
:
giving
medicines
and
injections
to
patients
and
helping
them
with
65
.
Serving
the
doctors
with
patients’
66
is
also
an
important
task.
“I
am
concerned
about
my
67
,”
says
Kale,
who
hasn’t
gone
home
for
two
months.
Kale’s
husband,
Ganesh,
has
to
help
to
do
68
and
look
after
their
sons
though
he
is
busy
with
his
work.
“No
matter
how
69
you
are,
the
risk
remains,”
says
Kale.
However,
being
on
the
front
line,
and
70
the
disease,
has
made
her
strong
and
even
more
committed.
“Our
patients
come
first,
before
anything
else,”
she
says.
51.
A.
persuade
B.
imagine
C.
judge
D.
forecast
52.
A.
compete
B.
guard
C.
protect
D.
fight
53.
A.
family
B.
friend
C.
partner
D.
colleague
54.
A.
forced
B.
informed
C.
inspired
D.
warned
55.
A.
familiar
B.
open
C.
accustomed
D.
committed
56.
A.
watch
B.
care
C.
control
D.
leadership
57.
A.
pity
B.
confidence
C.
warmth
D.
surprise
58.
A.
bonds
B.
organizations
C.
units
D.
teams
59.
A.
calm
B.
shocked
C.
funny
D.
happy
60.
A.
broke
down
B.
left
off
C.
passed
away
D.
gave
out
61.
A.
slowly
B.
obviously
C.
randomly
D.
exactly
62.
A.
affected
B.
involved
C.
ignored
D.
infected
63.
A.
whichever
B.
however
C.
whatever
D.
whenever
64.
A.
take
off
B.
look
for
C.
focus
on
D.
jump
at
65.
A.
fruits
B.
meals
C.
studies
D.
jokes
66.
A.
condition
B.
appointment
C.
experience
D.
advice
67.
A.
relatives
B.
boys
C.
patients
D.
parents
68.
A.
schedules
B.
operations
C.
research
D.
housework
69.
A.
powerful
B.
intelligent
C.
careful
D
.
determined
70.
A.
battling
B.
noticing
C.
examining
D.
following
第Ⅱ卷
第一节:语法填空(共10题,每题1.5分,共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。
It's
now
been
over
two
decades
since
scientists
in
Scotland
successfully
cloned
a
sheep
and
named
the
newborn
Dolly.
Ever
since,
the
technology
that
powers
cloning
71
(advance)
slowly
but
steadily.
Recently,
scientists
in
China
have
cloned
two
bouncing
baby
monkeys,
theoretically(理论上)
72
(open)
the
door
for
the
cloning
of
humans.
73
,
the
researches
stress
that
they
have
no
intention
of
cloning
humans.
They
think
that
the
general
public
and
the
government
will
not
allow
the
extension
of
c
74
(apply)
of
these
methods
from
non-human
primates
to
humans.
Instead,
the
ultimate
goal
is
to
create
cloned
monkeys
that
can
be
used
to
test
new
treatments
for
diseases
75
(associate)
with
human
genes.
The
research
is
greatly
76
(benefit)
to
the
medical
development.
The
monkeys,
both
female,
are
named
Zhong
Zhong
and
Hua
Hua,
from
the
word
“Zhonghua”,
77
meaning
is
“Chinese
nation”.
They
were
produced
effectively
using
some
of
cloning
that
created
Dolly
22
years
ago.
The
researchers
plan
to
continue
improving
78
technique
called
somatic
cell
nuclear
transfer(体细胞核移植)
79
(increase)
the
efficiency
of
cloning.
The
same
technique
has
been
used
to
clone
23
different
mammal
80
(species)
so
far,
including
sheep,
mice,
cattle,
pigs,
cats
and
dogs.
第二节:短文改错(满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:?
1.
每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.
只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
????My
classmates
Han
Mei
and
I
went
to
the
Palace
Museum
by
taxi
on
last
Saturday.
On
arrival,
I
reached
for
my
mobile
phone,
and
I
couldn’t
find
it
anywhere.
Han
Mei
thought
I
must
have
left
it
in
a
taxi.
Immediate
she
dialed
my
number
and
the
taxi
driver
answered
it.
He
said
my
mobile
phone
had
left
on
the
back
seat
of
his
car
and
he
would
drive
back
to
return
them.
Twenty
minutes
late,
when
the
driver
handed
me
the
phone,
I
was
too
grateful
that
I
offered
him
an
extra
fee.
But
he
refused
with
a
smile,
say
that
he
was
very
pleased
to
have
helped
me.
第三节
写作(满分25分)
假设你是李华,你的美国笔友John刚转入一所寄宿学校,他发来电子邮件向你询问如何与室友融洽相处。请根据以下内容,给他回一封电子邮件。要点:
1.你的建议;
2.说明理由;
3.表达祝愿。
注意:1.
词数100左右,开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数;
2.
可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
John,
I’m
very
glad
to
hear
you’re
studying
at
a
new
boarding
school.
_____________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua