高二期末英语试卷答案
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语法填空:61.
growth
62.
to
help
63.
wisely
64.
an
65.
was
approved
against
67.
allowing
68.
who/that
69.
added
70.
ideas
单词拼写:71.
teased
72.
stressed
73.
ranging
74.
diverse
75.
appreciation
76.feel
like 77.
as
a
consequence
78.
has
run
out
79.
are
addicted
to
80.
in
panic
改错:
Dear
Kate,
I
have
good
news
to
tell
you.
The
World
Adolescent
Robotics
Competition
will
^
be
held
in
Shanghai
at
the
end
of
July.
Hear
that
you
once
took
part
in
the
competition
Hearing
last
year
and
won
an
award.
I
intend
to
invite
you
to
join
in
our
team
in
the
coming
competition.
I
am
sure
that
your
involvement
will
not
only
help
us
win
the
award
and
but
also
strengthen
the
friendship
between
our
school.
schools
Now
they
are
preparing
for
the
competition
actively.
Because
you
had
more
we
have
experience
than
us,
I
also
send
you
our
training
plan,
about
that
I
wish
to
get
your
which
advice.
We
sincere
hope
that
we
can
participate
in
a
competition
as
team
partners.
sincerely
the
I’m
looking
forward
to
your
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua
作文范文
There
are
successes
and
failures,
which
can
hardly
be
avoided
in
people’s
lives.
Faced
with
failure,
different
people
hold
different
attitudes
towards
it.
Some
of
them
can
stand
up
to
it,
draw
useful
lessons
from
it
and
try
hard
to
fulfill
what
they
are
determined
to
do.
Others,
however,
lose
heart
and
give
in.
Just
as
the
saying
goes,
attitude
determines
everything.
In
my
personal
opinion,
one
should
take
a
positive
attitude
towards
life,
including
failure
in
life.
When
it
can’t
be
avoided,
you
can
seize
on
it
and
turn
it
into
a
valuable
lesson
from
life,
which
can
benefit
you
greatly.2020/2021学年度(下)高二期末考试
英
语
试
卷
命题教师:
(总分:150分;考试时间:120分钟)
注意事项:
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2.作答时,务必将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷及草稿纸上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)
(共5小题:每小题1分,满分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。
1.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Their
friend.
B.
A
notice.
C.
A
manager.
2.
What
is
the
man
doing?
A.
Making
a
suggestion.
B.
Starting
an
argument.
C.
Talking
to
Mrs.
Johnson.
3.
Where
does
the
man
want
to
go?
A.
The
beach.
B.
A
bus
stop.
C.
A
bank.
4.
Where
is
Mr.
Jones
most
probably?
A.
At
home.
B.
At
the
health
center.
C.
In
the
post
office.
5.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
film?
A.
Terrible.
B.
Good.
C.
Confusing.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从每题所给的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。
请听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.
What
was
left
behind?
A.
A
few
credit
cards.
B.
Some
money.
C.
The
laptop.
7.
What
does
the
man
tell
the
woman
to
do?
A.
Wait
at
her
house.
B.
Call
him
back
right
away.
C.
Come
down
to
the
police
station.
请听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.
Why
does
the
man
prefer
Australia?
A.
He
likes
diving
there.
B.
He
likes
the
fresh
air
there.
C.
He
wants
to
go
to
Disneyland
there.
9.
What
do
the
woman’s
parents
care
about?
A.
Spending
less
money
B.
Having
more
fun.
C.
Getting
together
with
family.
请听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
does
the
woman
want
to
do?
A.
See
a
doctor.
B.
Rent
a
room.
C.
Book
a
room.
11.
How
should
the
woman
pay?
A.
By
credit
card.
B.
In
cash.
C.
By
check.
12.
What
day
is
it
today?
A.
Monday.
B.
Tuesday.
C.
Wednesday.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Who
is
the
woman?
A.
The
boy’s
aunt.
B.
The
boy’s
mother.
C.
The
boy’s
grandmother.
14.
What
did
the
woman
enjoy
doing
when
she
was
young?
A.
Playing
with
a
cat.
B.
Drawing
pictures.
C.
Taking
photographs.
15.
What
was
the
woman
like?
A.
Shy.
B.
Easy-going.
C.
Open-minded.
16.
What
does
the
woman
imply
(暗示)
about
her
husband?
A.
He
held
the
boy
before
she
did.
B.
The
boy
looks
just
like
him.
C.
He
passed
away.
请听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Where
is
the
speaker?
A.
In
Room
204.
B.
In
Room
307.
C.
In
Room
405.
18.
Where
should
the
students
put
all
their
belongings?
A.
In
the
lockers
with
keys.
B.
In
the
front
of
the
testing
room.
C.
On
the
chairs
outside
the
testing
room.
19.
What
must
the
students
do
if
they
want
to
use
the
restroom?
A.
Go
with
a
monitor.
B.
Wait
to
be
called.
C.
Ask
for
permission.
20.
What
can
we
know
about
the
students?
A.
They
should
go
to
Room
204
for
the
GRE
test.
B.
They
can’t
wear
their
coats
in
the
testing
room.
C.
They
can
use
their
own
pens,
paper
and
pencils.
第二部分
阅读理解:(每小题2分,共计40分)
第一节: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
Many
workers
have
had
no
choice
but
to
adapt
to
working
from
home
in
recent
months
since
offices
shut
down
due
to
the
COVID-19
pandemic
(新冠疫情).
And
the
noisy
situation
and
endless
housework
may
result
in
a
terrible
emotion.
A
new
option
is
waiting
for
you.
That
is
WFH:
work
from
a
hotel.
Hotel
Figuero
A
special
program
titled
Work
Perks
aims
to
reposition
some
of
94-year-old
Hotel
Figuero’s
268
rooms
as
day-use
offices.
According
to
Managing
Director
Connie
Wang,
the
set-up
launched
in
June
and
is
a
great
opportunity
to
get
out
of
their
houses
with
high-speed
Wi-Fi,
unlimited
printing
privileges
and
free
parking.
The
350-square-foot
rooms
sell
for
$
129
per
day,
with
an
option
to
extend
to
an
overnight
stay
for
an
additional
$
20.
The
Wythe
A
boutique
hotel
in
Brooklyn.
The
hotel
recently
announced
a
partnership
with
co-working
office
space
company
Industrious
through
which
it
is
recycling
13
second-story
guest
rooms
to
serve
as
offices
for
up
to
four
people.
Each
of
the
rooms
has
a
small
outdoor
platform,
and
dogs
are
welcome.
Pricing
starts
at
$
200
and
goes
up
to
$
275,
depending
on
how
many
people
use
the
space.
The
Sawyer
The
Sawyer,
in
Sacramento,
California,
is
offering
pool
cabanas
(更衣室)
for
use
as
outdoor
offices,
complete
with
fast
Wi-Fi,
free
parking
and
catered
lunch
for
$
150
per
day.
HotelsByDay
Yannis
Moati
founded
HotelsByDay
back
in
2015.
That
company
has
grown
to
include
more
than
1,500
hotels,
and
has
seen
a
significant
increase
in
the
number
of
inquiries
for
day-use
bookings
lately.
Moati
said
the
current
situation
will
force
hotels
to
upgrade
themselves
to
stay
alive,
and
he
predicted
that
offering
rooms
for
day-use
only
is
one
of
the
directions
they
will
go.
21.
How
much
should
one
pay
for
a
24-hour
stay
in
Hotel
Figuero?
A.
$
129.
B.
$
149.
C.
$
150.
D.
$
200.
22.
Which
hotel
allows
pets
in?
A.
The
Wythe.
B.
The
Sawyer.
C.
HotelsByDay.
D.
Hotel
Figuero.
23.
What
do
we
know
about
Yannis
Moati?
A.
He
started
a
program
titled
Work
Perks.
B.
He
has
upgraded
at
least
1,500
rooms.
C.
He
usually
predicts
everything
correctly.
D.
He
is
optimistic
about
the
WFH
trend.
B
A
dog
spent
the
last
four
years
of
his
life
waiting
at
a
crossroad
in
the
Thai
city
of
Khon
Kaen
as
if
waiting
for
someone.
People
originally
thought
the
dog
had
been
abandoned,
but
then
realized
that
he
looked
healthy,
so
people
asked
around
about
him.
It
turned
out
that
the
dog
had
indeed
been
spending
most
of
his
time
around
that
crossroad,
but
a
woman
had
been
coming
round
regularly
to
bring
him
food
and
water.
One
day,
while
photographing
the
dog
everyone
called
Leo,
a
reporter
met
the
woman
who
had
been
taking
care
of
him.
She
had
come
to
drop
off
some
food.
After
learning
the
story
about
the
dog
and
the
woman,
the
reporter
decided
to
share
the
story
on
social
media.
The
post
soon
went
viral
and
the
photos
of
Leo
got
shared
hundreds
of
times.
And
the
photos
reached
the
eyes
of
Leo’s
former
old
owner.
Nang
Noi
Sittisarn,
a
64-year-old
woman
from
Thailand’s
Roi
Et
Province,
almost
had
a
heart
attack
when
her
daughter
showed
her
a
photo
of
the
beloved
dog
named
BonBon
she
had
lost
during
a
car
trip.
When
she
learned
that
he
had
been
waiting
for
her
in
the
same
spot
for
the
last
four
years,her
heart
melted.
Auntie
Noi
told
her
daughter
to
drive
her
to
where
the
dog
was
waiting.
When
she
got
there
and
called
his
name
BonBon,the
poor
dog
started
wiggling(扭动)his
tail
and
came
to
her,but
when
she
tried
to
take
him
home
with
her,
he
was
unwilling
to
follow.
She
didn’t
want
to
force
the
dog
to
come
with
her
so
she
agreed
to
leave
him
with
his
new
master.
However,
she
and
her
daughter
will
come
to
visit
him
regularly.
24.
Why
did
the
dog
look
healthy
after
separation
from
his
former
owner?
A.
He
walked
around
the
crossroad
constantly.
B.
He
was
kept
at
a
woman’s
home
all
the
time.
C.
A
local
reporter
brought
him
food
and
water.
D.
A
woman
looked
after
him
on
a
regular
basis.
25.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“went
viral”
in
paragraph
2
probably
mean?
A.
Changed
surprisingly.
B.
Spread
quickly.
C.
Appeared
gradually.
D.
Fell
directly.
26.
How
did
Nang
Noi
Sittisam
feel
about
the
dog's
waiting
for
her?
A.
Shocked.
B.
Regretful.
C.
Touched.
D.
Proud.
27.
What
can
we
mainly
learn
from
the
story
about
the
dog?
A.
Unbelievable
success
is
worth
waiting
for.
B.
We
should
adjust
ourselves
to
environments.
C.
We
need
to
learn
to
be
faithful
and
thankful.
D.
No
one
knows
the
result
until
the
last
minute
C
Sleep
problems
in
early
childhood
may
be
linked
to
the
development
of
certain
mental
health
disorders
in
adolescence,
according
to
a
new
research.
A
study
of
7,155
children
in
the
United
Kingdom
found
that
waking
up
frequently
during
the
night
and
irregular
sleep
routines
as
babies
and
toddlers
was
linked
to
psychotic
experiences
in
children
aged
12
and
13.
Also,
children
who
slept
for
shorter
periods
at
night
were
more
likely
to
be
associated
with
borderline
personality
disorder
at
ages
11
and
12.
The
research,
published
in
the
journal
JAMA
Psychiatry,
was
the
first
time
possible
links
between
early
childhood
sleep
problems
and
adolescent
psychotic
experiences
and
borderline
personality
disorder
(BPD)
symptoms
have
been
examined.
“We
know
from
previous
research
that
persistent
nightmares
in
children
have
been
associated
with
both
psychosis
and
borderline
personality
disorder,”
said
lead
author
Isabel
at
the
Institute
of
Mental
Health
at
the
University
of
Birmingham.
“But
nightmares
don’t
tell
the
whole
story.
We’ve
found
that,
in
fact,
a
number
of
behavioral
sleep
problems
in
childhood
can
point
towards
these
problems
in
adolescence,”
she
said.
Adolescence,
typically
defined
as
the
ages
between
10
and
19,
is
a
key
period
in
human
development
because
of
brain
and
hormonal
changes,
and
it
is
now
thought
to
be
when
many
mental
health
problems
start.
Prior
research
in
Australia
found
that
babies
with
persistent
severe
sleep
problems
in
their
first
year
were
at
greater
risk
for
anxiety
and
emotional
issues
in
later
childhood.
Sleep
problems
in
children
and
adolescents
have
been
shown
to
predict
the
development
of
various
emotional
and
behavioral
problems,
including
depression,
anxiety,
attention-deficit
hyperactivity
disorder,
risk-taking
and
aggression.
However,
findings
have
been
inconsistent,
especially
when
based
on
objective
measurements
of
sleep,
rather
than
parental
reports.
Sleep
and
mental
health
are
closely
connected
in
adults,
with
sleep
problems
increasing
the
risk
for
developing
particular
mental
illnesses
as
well
as
resulting
in
mental
health
issues.
28.
What
can
we
know
from
paragraph
3?
A.
Childhood
sleep
problems
probably
cause
youth
mental
health
problems.
B.
Severe
sleep
problems
in
childhood
lead
to
emotional
issues.
C.
Persistent
nightmares
in
children
are
closely
related
to
psychosis.
D.
The
research
has
not
been
known
to
the
public.
29.
What
does
“it”
refer
to
in
paragraph
6?
A.
Adolescence.
B.
Key
period.
C.
Human
development
D.
Hormonal
change.
30.
According
to
the
Australian
research,
older
children
who
had
long-term
serious
sleep
issues
at
one
year
old
are
more
likely
to
______________.
A.
grow
slowly
B.
develop
attention-deficit
hyperactivity
disorder
C.
do
badly
in
lessons
D.
suffer
from
anxiety
31.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
A
Study
About
Childhood
Sleep
Problems
Is
Under
Progress
B.
Pay
Attention
to
Children
Who
Lack
Sleep
C.
Childhood
Sleep
Issues
Linked
to
Adolescent
Mental
Health
Problems
D.
How
to
Help
Children
Develop
a
Good
Sleep
Habit
D
About
a
billion
birds
die
from
flying
into
buildings
each
year
in
North
America.
Suspicions
have
been
that
birds
may
regard
the
open
areas
behind
glass
as
safe
passageways.
Or
they
may
mistake
the
reflected
trees
for
the
real
thing.
Researchers
would
like
to
reduce
collisions,
which
requires
a
solid
understanding
about
what
makes
a
bird
more
or
less
likely
to
die
by
crashing
into
a
building
in
the
first
place.
“There
was
relatively
little
known
at
a
broad
scale.
Previous
studies
were
at
one
small
study
site.''
said
Jared
Elmore,
a
graduate
student
in
natural
resource
ecology
and
management
at
Oklahoma
State
University.
So
he
and
his
colleagues
used
a
previously
created
data
set
of
building
collisions
for
birds
at
40
sites
throughout
Mexico,
Canada
and
the
U.S.
The
first
finding
was
obvious:
bigger
buildings
with
more
glass
kill
more
birds.
But
the
details
were
more
remarkable.
"We
found
that
life
history
predicted
collisions.
Migrants(候鸟),
insect-eaters
and
woodland-inhabiting
species
collided
more
than
their
counterparts(同类).”
Most
migratory
species
travel
at
night,
when
lights
near
buildings
can
distract
or
disorient(使迷失方向)them.
And
Elmore
thinks
that
insect-eating
birds
might
be
attracted
to
buildings
because
their
insect
prey(猎物)is
attracted
to
the
lights.
He
suspects
that
woodland
species
get
fooled
by
the
reflections
of
trees
and
bushes
in
the
windows.
The
results
are
in
the
journal
Conservation
Biology.
By
understanding
which
birds
are
more
likely
to
collide
with
buildings,
researchers
can
perhaps
determine
the
best
way
to
adapt
buildings,
or
their
lighting,
to
help
prevent
such
accidents.
And
by
knowing
risks,
along
with
migration
timing
and
behavior,
building
managers
can
better
predict
when
birds
are
at
their
greatest
danger
and
improve
lighting
strategies
accordingly.
Elmore's
next
project
will
use
radar
to
help
predict
bird
migrations.
"
I
think
that
would
maybe
go
a
long
way
in
terms
of
providing
information
to
people,
to
the
public,
to
building
managers,
on
when
they
can
get
the
most
benefit
in
terms
of
lights-out
policies."
32.
What
is
the
possible
reason
for
birds'
crashing
into
buildings?
A.
They
didn't
see
the
buildings.
B.
They
took
reflections
for
reality.
C.
They
assumed
the
windows
to
be
open.
D.
They
considered
buildings
as
safe
routes.
33.
What
is
Jared
Elmore's
study
different
from
the
previous
ones?
A.
It
created
a
new
data
set.
B.
It
went
beyond
national
borders.
C.
It
covered
a
wider
range
of
sites.
D.
I’ll
studied
some
specific
bird
species.
34.
What
was
the
most
noticeable
finding
of
Jared
Elmore's
study?
A.
Migratory
species
travel
at
night.
B.
Birds
tend
to
be
misled
by
glasses.
C.
Bigger
buildings
cause
more
collisions.
D.
Birds
living
habits
give
rise
to
collisions.
35.
Which
of
the
following
can
help
reduce
bird
collision?
A.
Adjust
the
lightening
system.
B.
Attach
radars
to
each
building.
C.
Adopt
strict
lights-out
policies.
D.
Ban
using
glasses
on
buildings.
第二节
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.
Finding
motivation,
especially
study
motivation,
is
not
always
easy.
36
Here
are
some
ways
of
doing
it.
Offer
yourself
encouragement.
Yes,
you
should
give
yourself
a
prize
or
some
kind
of
reward
when
you've
done
a
task.
37
Remember,
you
have
to
know
the
exact
conditions
that
you
need
to
meet
in
order
to
receive
the
wonderful
cake.
38
You
need
to
feel
confident
about
your
studies.
I
am
sure
all
of
us
have
succeeded
on
several
occasions.
Remember
these
past
successes
and
you
will
feel
more
motivated
to
continue!
Write
down
your
goals.
Don't
just
think
about
them,
don't
just
say
them,
write
them
down!
39
And
that's
why
you
find
salesmen
always
want
you
to
write
something
down
before
you
actually
buy
something.
By
writing
your
name
down,
you
are
in
a
sense
giving
your
support
for
their
cause.
If
then
you
are
asked
to
buy
what
they
are
selling,
you
are
more
likely
to
do
that
than
if
you
hadn't
signed
the
paper!
See
your
goals.
40
Put
them
up
on
the
wall
and
paste
small
post-it
notes
all
over
the
place.
You
have
to
keep
on
reminding
yourself
of
the
purpose
behind
your
studies
and
what
type
of
results
you're
expecting
to
achieve.
A.
Remember
past
successes.
B.
The
written
word
is
very
powerful.
C.
Don't
forget
about
buying
yourself
a
gift.
D.
Don't
just
write
them
down
and
leave
them
like
that.
E.
Moreover,
talking
about
your
goals
with
others
helps
a
lot.
F.
However,
with
a
little
effort
we
can
learn
how
to
increase
our
motivation.
G.
It
could
be
something
as
simple
as
sweets
or
something
greater
like
a
vacation.
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(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。
“One
Person
Can
Make
a
Difference”
is
one
of
those
sayings
that
we
teach
youngsters.
It
is
to
41
them
to
do
something
kind
or
42
another
person.
As
adults,
do
we
really
believe
this?
Or
is
it
a
lesson
just
for
43
people?
I
am
writing
to
tell
you
that
44
“one
person
can”.
Because
one
day
one
person
did
an
act
of
45
that
changed
my
life
and
the
lives
of
millions
more.
Almost
15
years
ago
while
driving
across
town,
I
was
listening
to
a
46
interview
and
heard
a
story
of
selflessness
and
47
that
was
inspiring.
A
woman
had
48
ten
winter
coats
through
the
Thanksgiving
weekend
crowds
to
49
them
at
the
One
Warm
Coat
drive.
She
knew
the
city
had
many
50
people
and
families
in
need
and
that
her
51
could
make
a
difference
between
52
and
comfort
for
ten
people
that
winter.
She
was
only
one
person,
yet
it
was
her
53
that
made
me
realize
that
there
would
always
be
a
need
for
54
coats
and
that
more
people
would
be
able
to
donate
if
there
were
more
drop-off
55
.
Now,
nearly
15
years
later,
One
Warm
Coat
has
56
the
donation
of
over
4
million
coats
across
the
country.
As
the
National
Founder,
my
heart
is
full
and
57
,
knowing
that
we
make
a
real
58
in
the
lives
of
thousands.
So
when
you
59
to
donate
your
time
or
give
an
item,
perhaps
you
wonder
“will
it
really
60
?
”
I
can
tell
you
that
it
will!
41.
A.
force
B.
encourage
C.
order
D.
allow
42.
A.
save
B.
call
C.
greet
D.
help
43.
A.
young
B.
elderly
C.
friendly
D.
generous
44.
A.
hardly
B.
partly
C.
actually
D.
slightly
45.
A.
kindness
B.
forgiveness
C.
acceptance
D.
permission
46.
A.
job
B.
television
C.
radio
D.
newspaper
47.
A.
argument
B.
commitment
C.
competition
D.
cooperation
48.
A.
carried
in
B.
turned
over
C.
threw
out
D.
put
away
49.
A.
borrow
B.
donate
C.
wear
D.
change
40.
A.
demanding
B.
caring
C.
ambitious
D.
homeless
51.
A.
experiences
B.
stories
C.
coats
D.
abilities
52.
A.
convenience
B.
cold
C.
entertainment
D.
love
53.
A.
action
B.
family
C.
determination
D.
idea
54.
A.
casual
B.
formal
C.
better
D.
more
55.
A.
schools
B.
locations
C.
hospitals
D.
banks
56.
A.
advertised
B.
delayed
C.
inspired
D.
refused
57.
A.
healthy
B.
heavy
C.
strong
D.
warm
58.
A.
decision
B.
mistake
C.
promise
D.
difference
59.
A.
agree
B.
decide
C.
offer
D.
regret
60.
A.
matter
B.
succeed
C.
happen
D.
disappear
第二节
语法填空(每空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。
Across
northern
Africa,
the
desert
is
steadily
growing.
Dry
lands
are
spreading.
But
a
bold
project
known
as
the
Great
Green
Wall
aims
to
stop
the
61
(grow)
of
the
desert.
The
ambitious
program
includes
plans
62
(help)
protect
and
maintain
resources
and
fight
poverty.
Farmers
are
learning
to
care
for
their
land
and
use
water
63
(wise).
They
are
also
planting
millions
of
trees
and
crops.
The
Great
Green
Wall
would
cover
64
area
of
more
than
4,000
miles
--from
Senegal
in
the
west
to
Djibouti
in
the
east.
The
Great
Green
Wall
65
(approve)
by
the
African
Union
in
2007.
The
program
receives
support
from
the
United
Nations,
the
World
Bank,
and
other
groups.
The
Great
Green
Wall’s
trees
provide
a
barrier
66
desert
winds
and
help
hold
moisture(水分)
in
the
air
and
soil,
67
(allow)
crops
to
grow.
In
time,
the
richer
soil
will
provide
more
land
for
animals
to
graze
on.
More
resources
will
bring
more
jobs.
“The
goal
is
to
create
sustainable
land
management,”
said
Nora
Berrahmouni,
a
forestry
officer
68
works
with
the
UN
Food
and
Agriculture
Organization.
Trees
and
crops
have
been
planted
in
Senegal
and
Niger.
An
69
(add)
benefit
of
the
Great
Green
Wall
is
that
countries
in
the
region
are
sharing
information
about
which
programs
work
and
which
don’t.
Now,
along
with
trees,
70
(idea)
are
taking
root.
第三节
单词拼写及选词填空
(共10
道题,每题1分,满分10分)
根据下面各句句意以及所给单词的首字母或汉语提示词,写出该单词的正确形式(每空一词,共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)。
I
was
constantly
_________
(取笑)for
being
awkward
,
leaving
me
feeling
shy
and
sad
.
When
I
feel
s_________,
I
can
get
close
to
nature
or
listen
to
music
to
calm
down.
He
has
a
number
of
hobbies,
__________(范围)
from
playing
chess
to
swimming.
People
from____________(多种多样的)
cultures
hold
different
understanding
on
the
play.
He
bought
a
bunch
of
flowers
in
a____________
of
my
timely
help.
根据下面各句句意,选出合适短语,并用正确形式填空(每题1分,
共5小题,满分5分)
run
out
as
a
consequence
in
panic
be
addicted
to
feel
like
It’s
quite
hot
today.
Do
you
_____________
going
for
a
swim?
I
missed
the
bus
this
morning
and
_____________
was
late
for
work.
I
must
go
to
my
parents
for
some
money.
Mine
_______________
According
to
the
survey,
many
females
__________
shopping
online.
Office
workers
fled
____________
as
the
fire
took
hold.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题:每小题1分,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。
Dear
Kate,
I
have
good
news
to
tell
you.
The
World
Adolescent
Robotics
Competition
will
held
in
Shanghai
at
the
end
of
July.
Hear
that
you
once
took
part
in
the
competition
last
year
and
won
an
award.
I
intend
to
invite
you
to
join
in
our
team
in
the
coming
competition.
I
am
sure
that
your
involvement
will
not
only
help
us
win
the
award
and
also
strengthen
the
friendship
between
our
school.
Now
they
are
preparing
for
the
competition
actively.
Because
you
had
more
experience
than
us,
I
also
send
you
our
training
plan,
about
that
I
wish
to
get
your
advice.
We
sincere
hope
that
we
can
participate
in
a
competition
as
team
partners.
I’m
looking
forward
to
your
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua
书面表达(满分25分)
人们对失败持有不同的态度。面对失败,有人能够经得起考验,从失败中汲取教训,并努力去完成他们下定决心要做的事情。然而,另一些人却丧失信心并退却了。请你用几句话对此进行阐述,并谈谈你自己的看法。
There
are
successes
and
failures,
which
can
hardly
be
avoided
in
people’s
lives.
Faced
with
failure,
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