华附、省实、广雅、深中2022届高二四校联考
英语参考答案及评分标准
第
共85分
单项选择(共20题;每小题1分,满分20分)
BCDA
6-10
ABCAB
5
CDBA
O
CADBC
阅读理解(共两节,满分42.5分)
第一节(共12小题;每小题25分,满分30分
24
CAB
9-32
BBCA
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
33-37
GFCAE
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
8-42
BCDAC
43-47
ABC
四、语法填空(共10小题;每小题15分,满分15分)
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being
assigned
五、词汇填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
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drawback
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节应用文写作(满分15分
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评分标准
四、语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
答案完全正确才给分,不设0.5分
填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
与答案完全一样,才得1分,如果词对
形变化或时态、人称、单复数等不对
六、写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节应用文写作(满分15分)
本题总分为15分,按5个档次给分
分
根据文章的内容和语言初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡
确定或调整档次,最后给分
数
分中减去2分
分时,应注意的主要内容为:内容
应用
富性和准确性及
文的连贯
拼写与标点符号是语言准确
方面,评分时,应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑
拼
如书写较差,以致影响交陨
分数降
各档次的给分范围和要求
档次
描述
全完成了试题规定的任务
覆盖所有内容
用了较多的语法结
第五档
法结构或词汇方面有些许错误,但为
用较复杂结构或较
(13-15分)
级词汇所致;具备较强的语言运用能力
效地使
句间的连接成分,使全文结构紧凑
完全达
期的写作目的
全完成了试题规定的任务
次重点,但覆盖所有主要内容
应
法结构和词汇能满足任务的要求
第四档
法结构或词汇方面应用基本准确,些许错误主要是因尝试较复
(10-12分)
结构或词汇所
用简
句间连接成分,使全文结构紧凑
了试题规定的任务
第三档
内容,但覆盖所有主要内容
(7-9分)
应用的语法结构和
满足任务的要求华附、省实、广雅、深中
2022
届高二四校联考
英
语
本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分,共
12
页,满分
150
分,考试用时
120
分钟。
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的校名、姓名、考号、座位号等相关信
息填写在答题卡指定区域内,并用
2B
铅笔填涂相关信息。
2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用
2B
铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用
橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案;不能答在试卷上。
3.非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内的相
应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液。
不按以上要求作答的答案无效。
4.考生必须保持答题卡的整洁。
第一部分选择题(共
85
分)
一、单项选择(共
20
题;每小题
1
分,满分
20
分)
请从每题所给的
A、B、C、D
四个选项中,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。
1.
The
percentage
of
students
at
high
schools
who
______
newly
diagnosed
with
depression
not
dropped
significantly.
A.
was;
has
B.
were;
has
C.
was;
have
D.
were;
have
2.
The
boy
made
a
hole
in
the
wall,
he
could
see
was
going
on
inside
the
house.
A.
from
which;
that
B.
in
which;
what
C.
through
which;
what
D.
what;
which
3.
the
examination
score
is
the
only
criterion
for
his
academic
performance,
a
student
is
driven
to
memorize
mechanically
rather
than
creatively.
A.
Though;
to
think
B.
As;
thinking
C.
Though;
thinking
D.
As;
to
think
4.
brought
them
to
the
public’s
attention
was
they
were
condemned
in
some
illegal
business
practices
to
obtain
their
current
position
in
the
market.
A.
What;
that;
to
be
involved
B.
That;
that;
to
be
involved
C.
What;
whether;
to
involve
D.
That;
whether;
to
involve
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页
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12
页
5.
Hardly
that
the
early
identification
of
those
children’s
special
educational
needs
such
a
huge
difference
to
them.
A.
he
believed;
made
B.
did
he
believe;
made
C.
he
believes;
had
made
D.
did
he
believe;
had
made
6.
He
still
hesitated
on
he
would
rent
the
apartment,
only
drawback
was
it
was
too
small.
A.
whether;
whose;
that
B.
what;
which;
that
C.
what;
which;
/
D.
whether;
whose;
/
7.
With
every
care
,
they
managed
to
ensure
the
accuracy
of
all
information
in
this
leaflet.
A.
taking;
giving
B.
taken;
given
C.
being
taken;
given
D.
to
be
taken;
giving
8.
with
the
information
you
have
gathered,
you
can
preparing
your
business
plan.
A.
Armed;
set
out
B.
Arming;
set
off
C.
Armed;
set
about
D.
Arming;
set
aside
9.
an
arrangement
to
postpone
the
house
project
in
the
village,
we
moved
to
discuss
we
should
carry
out
the
farming
modernization
there.
A.
Having
made;
when
B.
Making;
what
C.
Having
made;
that
D.
Making;
where
10.
In
the
critical
times,
anyone
would
be
by
such
disturbing
news
he
told.
A.
broken
down;
as
B.
cast
down;
as
C.
paid
off;
that
D.
carried
away;
that
11.
Anne
the
midnight
oil
to
make
full
preparations
for
the
coming
final
exams
in
expectation
of
to
her
dreamed
school.
A.
burned;
admitting
B.
had
burned;
admitting
C.
burned;
being
admitted
D.
had
burned;
being
admitted
12.
So
cruel
that
he
never
shows
any
mercy
to
is
against
his
opinion.
A.
the
man
is;
whoever
B.
is
the
man;
whomever
C.
the
man
is;
whomever
D.
is
the
man;
whoever
13.When
making
scientific
experiments,
.
A.
temporary
setbacks
would
easily
discourage
people
B.
one
should
not
be
discouraged
by
temporary
setbacks
C.
what
discourages
people
may
be
those
temporary
setbacks
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12
页
D.
it
is
important
to
avoid
being
discouraged
by
temporary
setbacks
14.
was
it
distinguished
her
her
classmates?
A.
What;
that;
from
B.
Which;
that;
from
C.
What;
which;
with
D.
Which;
which;
with
15.
In
the
past
10
years
it
the
doctors
the
new
drug
has
great
significance
for
the
treatment
of
the
disease.
A.
puzzled;
where
B.
has
puzzled;
whether
C.
puzzles;
that
D.
had
puzzled;
how
16.
Which
of
the
following
sentences
is
wrong?
A.
He
spoke
abruptly,
in
barely
comprehensible
Arabic.
B.
We
overlook
our
own
roles
in
shaping
children’s
minds.
C.
After
losing
her
sight,
her
other
senses
grew
more
sensitive.
D.
Multivitamins
are
no
substitute
for
exercise
and
a
balanced
diet,
of
course.
17.
,
he
stood
out
competence
from
all
his
fellows.
A.
Bad-tempered
as
he
was;
in
terms
of
B.
As
he
was
bad-tempered;
in
spite
of
C.
Bad-tempered
though
he
was;
in
favour
of
D.
Though
he
was
bad-tempered;
by
means
of
18.
The
two
sides
called
off
the
fighting
and
they
seemed
.
A.
having
made
an
acquaintance
B.
having
reaching
a
compromise
C.
to
have
made
an
acquaintance
D.
to
have
reached
a
compromise
19.
As
boys
generally
learn
best
through
touch,
and
are
physically
more
active,
they
need
more
“hands-on”
lessons
they
are
allowed
to
walk
around.
A.
giving;
where
B.
to
be
given;
where
C.
being
given;
when
D.
given;
when
20.
Arthur
has
made
a
recommendation,
he
wants
her
to
put
before
the
board
at
a
special
meeting
for
tomorrow
afternoon.
A.
what;
to
be
scheduled
B.
that;
will
be
scheduled
C.
which;
scheduled
D.
where;
scheduling
第
3
页
共
12
页
二、
阅读理解(共两节,满分
42.5
分)
第一节(共
12
小题;每小题
2.5
分,满分
30
分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的
A、B、C
和
D
四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该
项涂黑。
A
Yu
Chenrui,
29,
is
a
fantastic
maker
of
automata.
On
social
media,
Spooner,
a
famous
British
automata
artist,
applauded
Yu
as
“a
great
practitioner”.
Interested
in
handcrafts
as
a
boy,
Yu
first
encountered
automata
at
an
exhibition
in
2015
when
he
studied
at
the
Communication
University
of
China
in
Beijing.
“It
is
like
meeting
a
like-minded
friend,”
Yu
says,
recalling
the
moment.
When
he
graduated
in
2016,
Yu
landed
a
job
at
an
advertising
agency
near
Shichahai,
where
he
stayed
for
three
years
because.
At
that
time,
he
was
not
sure
whether
he
could
make
a
living
out
of
his
hobby.
While
working
as
a
designer,
Yu
kept
exploring
and
advancing
his
skills
in
wood
carving
and
mechanics.
Every
day,
when
he
walked
along
the
Shichahai
lake,
he
watched
ducks
swimming
and
diving.
He
envied,
in
a
way,
their
freedom
to
do
as
they
pleased.
Finally,
though,
despite
the
job’s
good
salary,
it
was
not
enough
to
compensate
for
not
following
his
true
passion.
In
2018,
Yu
quitted
his
job
and
returned
to
Chengdu
to
open
his
automata
workshop.
The
studio
he
rents
exceeds
200
square
meters,
and
Yu
has
spent
more
than
300,000
yuan
refurbishing
it.
Just
after
finishing
the
restoration,
Yu
didn’t
know
what
to
do
and
worried
about
cash
flow.
To
keep
himself
occupied
he
planted
blueberries,
raspberries
and
cherries.
He
watered,
weeded
and
added
fertilizer
every
day.
Over
time,
Yu’s
reputation
grew
and
his
business
flourished.
With
prices
ranging
from
hundreds
to
tens
of
thousands
of
yuan,
his
fantastic
pieces
of
art
have
attracted
collectors
worldwide.
Many
of
Yu’s
creations
are
built
with
a
dash
of
wisdom,
a
sprinkle
of
humor
and
are
inspired
by
observations
of
real
life.
Woodcutter
and
Worm
is
originated
from
his
own
experience
of
finding
a
wormhole
while
cutting
wood.
In
an
age
of
technology,
automata
is
undoubtedly
a
marginal
sector.
Yu
estimates
that
it
has
attracted
no
more
than
10
full-time
makers
and
practitioners
across
the
country.
“I
hope
it
can
be
enjoyed
by
people
of
all
ages,
and
makes
them
feel
more
connected
and
happier,”
He
says.
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4
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12
页
21.
What
is
the
correct
developing
order
according
to
the
passage?
a.
Yu
gardened
to
kill
time.
b.
Yu
was
into
automata.
c.
Yu
resigned
for
his
passion.
d.
Yu’s
business
took
off.
e.
Yu
redecorated
his
studio.
f.
Yu
worked
for
an
advertising
agency.
A.
fcbeda
B.
fcbead
C.
bfcead
D.
bfceda
22.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“marginal”
(in
last
paragraph)
probably
mean?
A.
non-mainstream
B.
commercial
C.
man-made
D.
superior
23.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
text?
A.
Yu
showed
an
interest
in
automata
when
he
was
a
kid.
B.
Yu’s
works
of
art
stem
from
his
findings
in
the
real
life.
C.
Ducks
comforted
Yu
and
became
his
like-minded
friends.
D.
Automata
has
gained
popularity
among
those
from
all
walks
of
life.
24.
What
is
the
best
title
for
this
passage?
A.
Knowledge
Starts
with
Practice
B.
Good
Mind
Leads
to
Good
Career
C.
Popularity
of
Arts
Comes
from
Life
D.
The
Pursuit
of
One’s
Interest
Counts
B
Our
biggest,
most
popular
stories
exported
around
the
globe—Hollywood
movies
often
erase
and
fail
to
show
humanizing
description
of
Latinos.
It
is
no
secret
that
fictional
storytelling
offers
an
opportunity
to
inspire
and
shape
the
views
of
audience.
Yet
on
Monday,
a
study
by
the
USC
Annenberg
Inclusion
Initiative,
found
that
across
1,200
of
the
most
popular
films
released
from
2007
to
2018,
only
3%
of
protagonists(主角)were
Latinos
who
made
up
just
4.5%
of
all
speaking
or
named
characters
in
spite
of
the
fact
that
Latinos
account
for
18%
of
the
U.S.
population
and
23%
of
movie
ticket
buyers.
The
results
also
show
that
the
description
of
Latino
characters
in
these
films—as
criminals,
in
poverty
or
without
any
links
to
a
rich
Latino
heritage
or
community—dramatically
extends
the
scope
of
the
problem.
So,
what
can
be
done?
The
process
of
authentic
storytelling
starts
with
storytellers.
Hiring
more
creative
Latinos
is
a
significant
first
step
to
changing
the
narratives
that
have
long
excluded
or
stereotyped
the
community.
We
also
need
more
Latinos
behind
the
camera.
Of
those
28
directors
interviewed
for
the
study,
only
1
was
a
Latino.
We
need
Latinos
from
a
variety
of
backgrounds
controlling
top
motion
pictures
at
the
same
rate
of
success
as
movies
by
their
white
directors.
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12
页
Changes
behind
the
camera
can
change
stories
from
the
outdated
stereotypes
that
mirror
the
dangerous
image
about
Latinos
that
has
ruled
our
news
cycles,
presenting
instead
a
picture
of
this
vibrant(有活力的)community.
This
means
Latinos
as
characters
working
in
government,
finance,
higher
education,
and
leading
Fortune
500
companies—in
other
words,
showing
the
world
as
it
is
and
offering
Latinos
what
have
been
awarded
to
other
groups.
It’s
time
for
Hollywood
to
commit
to
producing
movies
at
studios
with
Latinos
at
the
center,
produced
by
Latinos
and
reviewed
by
and
for
both
Latino
and
non-Latino
global
audiences.
Netflix
and
Amazon
have
already
recognized
this
and
are
pursuing
a
strategy
that
invests
in
and
locates
production
in
Latin
America
and
Spain
—
with
investments
in
original
content
across
multiple
countries.
25.
The
second
paragraph
is
mainly
developed
by
_________.
A.
listing
figures
B.
giving
examples
C.
providing
definition
D.
making
assumptions
26.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“changes”
(in
para.
5)
refer
to?
A.
The
language
used
by
Latinos.
B.
The
present
lifestyle
of
Latinos.
C.
The
production
and
direction
of
films.
D.
The
working
experiences
of
Latinos.
27.
According
to
the
author,
what
can
Hollywood
do?
A.
It
can
catch
up
with
other
countries
in
film-making.
B.
It
can
remove
its
prejudice
against
Latino
audiences.
C.
It
can
obtain
more
investment
in
movies
about
Latin.
D.
It
can
fight
against
outdated
stereotypes
about
Latinos.
28.
What’s
the
purpose
of
the
passage?
A.
To
advocate
people
to
do
justice
to
Latino
community.
B.
To
urge
audience
to
pay
more
attention
to
Latino
characters.
C.
To
call
for
authentic
description
of
Latinos
in
Hollywood
movies.
D.
To
employ
more
Latinos
as
main
characters
in
Hollywood
movies.
C
Why
bother
cooking?
You
don’t
have
time,
of
course
(or
you
think
you
don’t);
that’s
the
big
reason.
But
you
also
don’t
do
it
as
well
as
the
professionals,
so
just
let
them
handle
it
for
you.
Or
at
least
let
them
give
you
a
head
start
in
the
form
of
meal-assembly
shops(食品组装店)and
canned,
frozen
and
pre-chopped
ingredients.
Michael
Pollan
thinks
you
should
bother.
His
latest
book,
Cooked,
is
a
powerful
argument
for
a
return
to
home
cooking.
第
6
页
共
12
页
Scores
of
food
writers
and
editors,
myself
included,
have
long
mourned
for
the
increase
of
companies
on
the
public’s
diet.
We
have
seen
the
slow
retreat(撤退)from
the
kitchen
as
primary
contributor
to
America’s
obesity
and
other
health
and
environmental
problems.
But
perhaps
only
Pollan
can
so
effectively
pick
up
the
clues
of
so
many
food
movements,
philosophies
and
research
papers
and
turn
them
into
a
persuasive
narrative
with
a
clear
message.
He
writes,
“The
best
way
to
recover
the
reality
of
food,
to
return
it
to
its
proper
place
in
our
lives
is
by
attempting
to
master
the
physical
processes
by
which
it
has
traditionally
been
made.”
Don’t
challenge
him.
Because
of
the
power
of
his
writing,
Cooked
may
prove
to
be
just
as
influential
as
Pollan’s
other
book,
The
Omnivore’s
Dilemma,
possibly
the
single
most-quoted
text
by
those
caring
about
how
our
eating
choices
affect
the
planet.
As
in
The
Omnivore’s
Dilemma,
Pollan
knows
that
his
reliability
depends
on
a
willingness
to
practice
what
he
urges,
so
in
Cooked
he
takes
just
as
much
of
a
hands-on
approach
as
he
suggests
his
readers
do.
He
divides
the
book
into
four
sections:
in
this
case,
the
classical
elements
of
fire,
water,
air
and
earth.
Each
represents
a
type
of
cooking—barbecue,
braising(炖),
bread
baking
and
fermentation
—and,
as
the
book’s
subtitle
promises,
explores
cooking
as
no
less
than
a
transformation
of
nature
into
food
and
drink.
29.
Which
of
the
following
is
Pollan’s
advice?
A.
Turning
to
professionals
for
help.
B.
Learning
the
processes
of
cooking.
C.
Carrying
out
many
food
movements.
D.
Understanding
philosophies
about
food.
30.
What
can
we
infer
according
to
The
Omnivore’s
Dilemma?
A.
This
book
is
about
the
dilemma
of
home
cooking.
B.
The
author
advocates
a
practice-oriented
approach.
C.
The
author
aims
to
express
concern
over
the
planet.
D.
This
book
shows
the
author’s
reliability
on
willingness.
31.
Which
section
is
likely
to
mention
“fermentation”
(in
para.
4)
in
Cooked?
A.
air
B.
fire
C.
earth
D.
water
32.
Where
does
the
text
most
likely
originate
from?
A.
A
book
review.
B.
A
recipe
book.
C.
A
health
guidebook.
D.
A
scientific
journal.
第二节(共
5
小题;每小题
2.5
分,满分
12.5
分)
第
7
页
共
12
页
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
选项中有两项为多余选项。
Hollywood’s
theory
that
machines
with
evil
minds
will
drive
armies
of
killer
robots
is
just
silly.
___33___
In
1960
a
well-known
mathematician
put
it
this
way:
“If
we
use,
to
achieve
our
purposes,
a
mechanical
agency
whose
operation
we
cannot
effectively
control,
we
had
better
be
quite
sure
that
the
purpose
put
into
the
machine
is
the
purpose
which
we
really
desire.”
___34___
For
the
machine,
this
quality
is
a
logical
consequence
of
the
simple
fact
that
the
machine
cannot
achieve
its
original
purpose
if
it
is
dead.
So
if
we
send
out
a
robot
to
fetch
coffee,
it
will
secure
success
by
disabling
its
own
off
switch
or
even
killing
anyone
who
gets
in
the
way.
If
we
are
not
careful,
then,
we
could
face
a
kind
of
global
chess
match
against
super
AI
with
the
real
world
as
the
chessboard.
The
possibility
of
losing
such
a
match
is
alarming.
Some
researchers
argue
that
we
can
seal
the
machines
inside
a
firewall,
never
allowing
them
to
affect
the
real
world.
___35___
We
have
yet
to
invent
a
firewall
that
is
secure
against
ordinary
humans,
let
alone
super
intelligent
machines.
Solving
the
safety
problem
seems
to
be
possible
but
not
easy.
There
are
probably
decades
in
which
to
plan
for
the
arrival
of
super
intelligent
machines.
But
the
problem
should
not
be
dismissed
out
of
hand,
___36___
Some
argue
that
humans
and
machines
can
coexist
working
as
a
team—yet
that’s
not
possible
unless
machines
share
the
goals
of
humans.
Others
say
we
can
just
“switch
them
off”
as
if
super
intelligent
machines
are
sitting
ducks.
Still
others
think
that
super
AI
is
a
pipe
dream.
On
September
11,
1933,
a
famous
physicist
stated,
with
confidence,
“Anyone
who
expects
a
source
of
power
in
the
transformation
of
these
atoms
is
talking
nonsense.”
___37___
A.
as
it
has
been
by
some
AI
researchers.
B.
Moreover,
we
have
a
firewall
security
problem.
C.
Unfortunately,
that
plan
seems
unlikely
to
work.
D.
because
many
AI
researchers
will
figure
out
a
way.
E.
However,
on
September
12,
1933,
physicist
Leo
Szilard
did
it.
F.
A
purpose-driven
machine
has
one
characteristic:
a
wish
to
preserve
its
own
existence.
G.The
real
problem
is
that
AI
may
become
skilled
at
achieving
something
other
than
what
we
really
want.
三、完形填空(共
15
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
22.5
分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的
A、B、C
和
D
四个选项中,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。
第
8
页
共
12
页
Jory
Fleming,
a
scholar
of
26,
is
challenging
assumptions
about
autism
(自闭症).
As
a
young
child,
Fleming
__38__
with
language
and
withdrew
from
other
children.
When
he
__39__
began
uttering
words
in
preschool,
they
rarely
__40__
to
anyone
but
him.
He
was
diagnosed
with
autism
at
five.
__41__
him
out
of
himself
and
into
the
world
became
the
job
of
his
mother,
Kelly
Fleming,
who
__42__
her
dreams
of
becoming
a
doctor
to
educate
and
care
for
him.
She
became
the
__43__
of
his
world,
and
he
would
go
crazy
whenever
she
went
anywhere
without
him.
Even
with
years
of
__44__
treatment,
Fleming
avoided
most
conversations
until
he
was
about
18.
Unless
he
was
exchanging
factual
information,
he
didn’t
see
the
point,
for
speech
still
__45__
unique
challenges.
Because
Fleming
thinks
in
images,
not
language,
whatever
comes
out
of
his
mouth
is
the
__46__
of
a
painstaking
“translation
process”that
often
feels
__47__
and
imprecise.
Fleming
has
a
__48__
time
with
many
other
language
problems
like
common
idioms.
He
also
has
trouble
anticipating
how
people
will
__49__
what
he
says.
He
once
said
his
brother
looked
“sexy”
in
his
sunglasses,
and
his
family
broke
out
laughing.
Moments
like
these
have
left
Fleming
concerned
that
he
will
__50__
say
something
hurtful,
so
he
takes
great
care
with
how
he
speaks.
He
still
__51__
a
manual
(指南)
he
read
in
college
that
offers
tips
for
dealing
with
people
in
emotional
situations.
Because
a
smile
is
rarely
misinterpreted
or
misconstrued,
he
also
tends
to
grin
when
he
talks.
Fleming
often
feels
like
he’s
on
his
own
small
island,
but
works
to
build
__52__
to
the
neurotypical
(神经病学的)
mainland.
38.
A.
coped
B.
struggled
C.
competed
D.
debated
39.
A.
naturally
B.
actually
C.
finally
D.
directly
40.
A.
gave
rise
B.
looked
forward
C.
came
close
D.
made
sense
41.
A.
Lifting
B.
Persuading
C.
Urging
D.
Throwing
42.
A.
realized
B.
canceled
C.
abandoned
D.
attained
43.
A.
center
B.
direction
C.
dream
D.
goddess
44.
A.
brain
B.
speech
C.
psychology
D.
management
45.
A.
stresses
B.
expects
C.
poses
D.
meets
46.
A.
lesson
B.
skill
C.
trick
D.
result
47.
A.
unreal
B.
abnormal
C.
irrelevant
D.
awkward
48.
A.
joyous
B.
tough
C.
harmonious
D.
curious
49.
A.
receive
B.
accept
C.
assess
D.
enjoy
50.
A.
rarely
B.
accidentally
C.
anxiously
D.
insistently
第
9
页
共
12
页
51.
A.
recalls
B.
keeps
C.
values
D.
consults
52.
A.
bridges
B.
tracks
C.
networks
D.
islands
第二部分非选择题(65
分)
四、语法填空(共
10
小题;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。
The
world
is
full
of
tick
boxes,
particularly
in
our
social
lives.
We
want
answers
and
we
want
them
now.
From
the
popularity
of
the
“yes
man”
to
the
“it’s
okay
to
say
no”
revolution,
it
sometimes
feels
like
we
___1___
(catch)
in
a
tug-of-war
between
the
two
extremes.
In
reality,
both
“yes”
and
“no”
have
many
hugely
important
___2___
(apply)
in
life.
But
what
about
those
situations
that
fall
___3___
between?
Using
“maybe”
in
my
personal
and
professional
life
actually
lowers
my
likelihood
of
breaking
___4___
promise,
reduces
disappointment,
and
makes
communication
better
for
everyone
involved.
Earlier
this
week,
a
friend
of
mine
invited
me
to
a
play
___5___
(star)
his
son
on
Friday
night.
But
I,
being
___6___
(terrible)
busy
at
that
time,
told
him
it
was
a
maybe.
It
turned
out
that
I
ended
up
___7___
(assign)
an
extra
project.
It
was
a
pity
that
I
missed
his
son’s
play,
but
I
was
not
that
___8___
(shame)
of
my
absence.
Of
course,
the
concept
can
be
used
in
ways
that
are
irritating
or
harmful.
A
“maybe”
that
sparks
joy
for
you
can
leave
the
other
person
in
the
dark
if
not
employed
responsibly.
If
possible,
let
the
person
who
issues
the
invitation
___9___
makes
the
demand
of
you
know
roughly
how
long
you’re
going
to
think
things
over,
so
he/she
knows
___10___
to
expect.
五、词汇填空
(共
10
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
10
分)
请根据句意,用模块
8
所学词汇进行填空,每空填一词,注意词形变化。
(1-4
题首字母提示、5-7
题英文解释提示、8-10
题中文提示)
1.
She
studied
Jean’s
face
for
a
minute,
but
it
b________
nothing.
2.
He
made
a
number
of
rude
r_______
about
the
food,
which
annoyed
the
restaurant
owner
very
much.
3.
At
the
beginning
of
the
20th
century,
early
whaling
was
restricted
by
p__________
tools
and
simple
whaling
techniques.
4.
Ms
Claudia
just
could
not
conceal
her
annoyance
at
being
i________
during
her
reading.
5.
Many
sports
fans
appreciated
her
________
(honest
and
open)
character
and
attitude
toward
competitions.
6.
The
lake
is
being
badly
polluted
by
those
restaurants,
which
I
have
to
report
to
the
_______
(the
people
or
an
organization
who
exercise
administrative
control
over
others).
7.
His
secretary
will
attach
labels
to
things
before
she
_______
(put
and
keep
documents)
them
away.
8.
Its
high
cost
is
the
one
major
_________
(缺点)
of
the
new
system.
第
10
页
共
12
页
9.
Mozart
composed
his
last
opera
________
(不久)
before
he
died.
10.
He
is
a/an
________
(敏锐的)
observer
of
the
social
scene.
六、
写作(共两节,满分
40
分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分
15
分)
假定你是李华,你校交换生
Jack
想申请加入学校手拉手志愿者俱乐部(Hand
in
Hand
Volunteer
Club),向你咨询相关情况,请你给他写一封回信,内容包括:
1.
表示支持;
2.
介绍一些主要的志愿活动;
3.
申请方式。
注意:
1.
写作词数应为
80
左右;开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
2.
文中不得透露个人姓名和学校名称;
3.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
第二节
读后续写(满分
25
分)
阅读下面短文,
根据所给情节进行续写,
使之构成一个完整的故事。
It
was
one
of
ordinary
days
in
October,
grey
and
drizzling
all
the
time.
I
dragged
myself
out
of
the
bed
and
all
of
the
routines
began
early.
I
dropped
my
two
older
children
at
school
with
relief
and
unwillingly
headed
to
the
supermarket
to
buy
groceries
with
my
youngest.
Never
had
I
felt
any
tinge
of
gratitude
for
my
comfortable
home
or
lovely
family.
I
was
getting
mad
and
frustrated
with
this
early
day,
and
my
son,
just
four
years
old
at
that
time,
was
being
difficult.
I
raced
around
to
pick
the
items
with
no
regard
to
the
cost,
while
trying
in
vain
to
control
my
naughty
child
whose
behavior
had
now
added
to
my
complete
displeasure.
Yes,
I
was
that
mother,
threatening,
roaring
at
a
small
child,
the
kind
of
behavior
you
see
in
others
before
you
have
第
11
页
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12
页
children
and
think,“I
will
never
be
one
of
those
people.”
Eventually
we
made
it
to
the
checkout
and
stood
in
the
queue
waiting
our
turn.
After
a
short
time,
I
noticed
that
someone
had
joined
the
line
behind
us.
I
turned
and
saw
an
old
man.
He
wore
a
dirty
overcoat,
tied
around
the
middle
with
rope.
His
shoes
were
worn-out,
and
his
trousers
tapped
around
sockless
ankles
even
on
this
cold,
wet
day.
In
his
hands
he
carried
a
small
box
of
long-life
milk.
As
I
had
too
many
groceries,
I
asked
him
if
he’d
like
to
go
ahead
of
me.
It
was
more
like
an
automatic
reaction
than
an
act
of
kindness
on
my
part.
Perhaps
I
just
did
it
out
of
a
sense
of
guilt,
or
I
just
wanted
him
gone.
After
all,
it
was
his
presence
that
made
me
uncomfortable,
in
the
same
way
I
feel
uncomfortable
and
avoid
my
eyes
when
passing
a
homeless
person.
He
didn’t
respond
to
me
as
if
I
had
said
nothing
to
him.
Then
I
looked
at
him
and
repeated
my
words.
This
time,
I
was
sure
that
he
had
heard
what
I
said.
注意:
1.
续写词数应为
150
左右;
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
第
12
页
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