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学年度第二学期开学诊断性测试高一英语试卷2019-2020第一部分听力(共两节,满分分)30第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
517.5听下面段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读10下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
1.What is the manwaiting to doA.Enjoy somenoodles.B.Eat someeggs.C.Drink somehot water.
2.What does the manadvise the woman todoA.Give runninganother try.B.Try some of the other events.C.teacher.
3.For whatpurpose didthe womanchoose to take SpanishA.She wantedto be classmates with the man.B.She studiedit whenshe wasa littlegirl.C.She hadstudied asimilar languagebefore.
4.What isSteve worriedaboutA.His football.lamp.desk.
5.Where does the conversationprobably take placeA.In abookstore.a gamecenter.C.In alibrary.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
1522.5听下面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、、三个选项5A BC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,你将有秒钟的时间阅读各5个小题;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍听第段对话,56回答第至题
676.How doesthe womandescribe herstudentsA.Various.A.B.Boring.C.Educational.
7.When doesthe conversationtakeplaceA.At the beginning of a term.Bin themiddle of a term.C.At theend ofa term.听第段材料,回答第至题
78108.Where wasthe groupsupposed to meetA.In the parking lot.B.At themovie theater.C.At the entrance of the mall.
9.Which showingare thespeakers lateforA.The12:00showing.B.Thep.m.10p.m.showing.C.The1:30p.m.showing.
10.Who is paying forthe womansticketA.Dave B.Kate.C.Julia.听第段材料,回答第至题
8111311..What isthe weatherlike nowA.It iswindy.B.It issnowing.C.It israining.
12.How didthe womanget to the coffee shopA.She tooka subway.B.She droveher car.C.She walkeda few blocks.
13.Why didthewomancome to the cafeA.She thoughtshe wouldstudy wellthere.B.She plannedto owna coffee shop someday.C.She wantedto besurrounded byother students.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141614.When dostudents usuallyhave the most troublein collegeaccording to the man学年度第二学期开学诊断性测试高一英语试卷参考答案2019-2020第二1—5ABCBC6—10AACBC11—15CBABB16—20CABCA部分阅读理解A篇21-23CDB B篇24-26DDB七C篇27-30ACBD DM31-35ADDBA选五完形填空36-
40.EFBCG41-45CBADA46-50BDCBA单句填词51-55CADBC56-60DACBD第一部分听力(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.530单句改错
71.The terrifyinglook onher faceshows thatshe doesnt believe the result.改成terrifying terrified
72.Some villagersreported ahuge snake,measured overtwo meterslong,was founddead in a nearbycave.改成measured measuring
73.She wantsa jobwhich hermanagement skillscan beput togood use.改成which where
74.Mr Smithis greatto workfor---1really couldntask for a bestboss.改成best better
75.1had a lot ofbaggages duringthe journey,which made me verytired.改成baggages baggage
76.She observedthe youngman towalk into the bank.删去to
77.The menwere soexhausted andwere runningout food.后面加out of改成或者
78.lt wasin1969when theAmerican astronautsucceeded inlanding onthe moon,when that删去in
78.The younggirl alwayskeeps herselfoccupying withher studies.改成occupying occupied
80.Large amountsof moneyhas beenspent onthe newproject sofar.改成书面表达has haveOne possibleversionNoticeThe InternationalKite Festival,is going to beheld on10th Octoberat theNew Renmin Park,which islocated in theeast of the city,far awayfrom thedowntown.It offersus a chance tosee kitesof allshapes takingto theair.The activityis scheduledto begin at800am andend at1030am,lasting morethan twohours.Anyone whois interested in itcantake part in it.Participants arerequired to take DIYkites.Participants will be judgedon criteriaincluding kiteshape,size,color as well asflying techniques.The activitywill providea goodplatform forpromoting thetraditional Chinesecultureand improvecommunication betweenkite fans.Student Union听力材料Text1M:Are thosenoodles doneyet Imso hungry,I couldeat raweggs!W:Me,too.But Imafraid they9re stillcooking.It feelslike Fvebeen waiting for thiswater toboil allday.M:I thinkit justseems longerbecause were so hungry.Text2W:What arewe doinginP.E.today,John Ihope its not trackand fieldagain.Tm aterrible runner.M:Not allof trackand fieldis running,you know.Why dontyou trysomeof the“field“events Theresthe longjump,the highjump...Text3W:I studieda littleFrench whenI wasyounger,and I know thatSpanish has some similarities,so itshouldnt betoodifficult.At least,thats what I wasthinking whenI signedup forit.M:It looks like wellbeclassmates.Text4W:What happened to thislamp,Steve Itlookslikesomeone usedit asa football.M:Iknow.It felloff my desk lastnight.Do youthink my parents will noticeW:Definitely.You shouldsend atext messageand tellthem about it before they gethome.Text5W:Hey,Max!Do youknow aboutthe biggame thisweekendM:Uh...yeah,but keepyour voicedown.Were supposed to bequiet inhere.People arestudying allaround us.W:What doyou meanIts notlike were in class.This isour freetime.Text6M:How wasyour breakReady for a newtermW:It wasfine,but it wasnt longenough.I coulduse justone moreweek.M:I hearyou!Hows yournew classload What are youteachingW:Art History101,the sameas usual.But thisyear,Im excitedbecause mystudents arefrom differentparts of thecountry.M:Awesome.Til betyou911learn a lot.W:Why are you in the lunchroom Dontyou havepapers togradeM:No,Fm justplanning tomorrowslesson.I gotbored anddecided tocome seewhats in the fridge.W:Well,theres nothingin thereyet.Ifs onlythe firstday ofschool.Text7W:Where areJim andKate Wevebeen waitinghere forever.We wereall supposedtomeethere atnoon by theentrance.M:Yeah,they,rein the parkinglot.And Daveand hiswife Juliaare rightbehind them.What timedoesthemovie startW:In tenminutes,but sinceeveryone islate,we mighthave tosee anothermovie.M:There is another showingat1:30,so wecan shophere fora whileand thenhead upto thefifth floor.W:OK.You get the tickets,and Illwait herefbr therest of them.Do youhave enoughmoney fbrthe ticketsM:Actually,no.I onlyhave enoughfor myselfand oneother person.What aboutyouW:Daves wifeispayingfbr me.So,I guesswere stuckhere.M:I guessit wouldhave beeneasier tohave justgotten aride with them...Text8M:Look outside,Hannah.Its onlyraining now,but thetemperature issupposedtodrop.The streetswillbeicy ifit getscoldenough.W:I thinkthe rainwill turnto snowsoon,actually.I wonderif I should putthe snowchains onthe tiresbefore Ileave.M:Let mecheck theweather report.If itsgoing tosnow,you maywant tothink aboutjust stayinghere.W:I cantstay inthis cafeall night,Hank.And youshouldnt either.M:Well,I onlyhave towalk afewblocksand Illbe home.What areyou goingtodoIts saferfbr youto takethesubway.W:I supposeIshouldhave stayedhome.I dontknow whyI alwaysfeel like I canstudy betterin acoffeeshop.Ifs alittlecrazy,isnt itM:Not really.Look aroundyou.This placeis fullof desperatestudents likeus.W:Well,if weever get to graduation,Tm goingto saveup mymoney andbuy acoffeeshopin a college town.M:Thafs agreat idea.But first,we have to survivethis storm.Text9W:Welcome backto ValleyHigh,Aaron.It9s beentwo yearssince youvisited us,and yourealmost finishedwith college.Can yougive thestudents sometips onhow tosucceed incollegeM:Uh,I willtry.I thinkits importanttotakecontrol of your scheduleinthe first year.Nobody willtell youwhen todoyour homework,so youhave totake charge.And ofcourse,you needa goodnetwork of friends.Its importantto choosefriendswho alsohave goodstudy skills.Otherwise,youre doomed!W:And whatcauses mostnew collegestudents tofailM:Well,in addition to fallingbehind ontheir workand spendingtoo muchtime onsocial activities,I think students alsogetin troublewhen theydont usethe universitysresources.W:You mean,like thelibraryM:Well,yes.Im alsotalking aboutservices thatcan helpstudents succeed.For example,the officefor academicsuccesscan helpyou findtutors.Or youcan visitthe writingcenter orthe mathlab ifyou needhelp withan assignment.And ofcourse,all professorshave officehours.You shouldtake advantageof thosewhen you are confusedor getbehind.Text10It wasmidnight,and Johnwas studyingfor hislast test.He hadmany classes,and gettingthe highestscore was importantto him.He knewthat doingwell inhigh schoolwasimportant.He hadstayed awakeevery nightduring finalexams tomakesure hecould succeed.On Mondaynight,he hadworked onchemistry until8:00the nextmorning,just intime for his chemistryfinal.On Tuesdaynight,he hadreviewed ModernAsian Historyuntil4:
00.On Wednesdaynight,he workedon hismathematics.He wantedto getthe highestscore possibleon thattest,because engineersmust knowmath well.But onThursday night,when hewas studyingfor hisEnglish test,he beganto fallasleep.His headwas restingonhis textbook,and his pen hadmade a big inkspot on his shirt.He hadslept until8:30,and he had onlythirtyminutes to gettothe classroom.He putonhisglasses andran tothe school.When hegot there,there werenocars intheparkinglot.The gateswere closed.He looked at hissmart phoneand sawthat allhis friendshad senthimmessages.That waswhen herealized the terrible truth—hehadslept longerthan hehad thought.It wastheweekend,and theEnglish testwas over!A.During officehours.B.During thefirst year.C.During the last year.
15.What resourcedoes thewomanmentionA.The writingcenter.B.The library.C.Tutors.
16.Where doesthe manthinkstudents should gofor helpwith assignmentsA.The Centerfor AcademicSuccess.B.Their networkoffriends.C.The mathlab.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.What did John probablywant todo whenhe finishedschoolA.Be anengineer.B.Become amath teacher.C.Study ModernAsian History.
18.What timedidJohnneed to be inthe classroomforhisEnglish testA.At8:30B.At9:00a.m.C.At4:00p.m.
19.Why didJohn haveink onhis shirtA.He didnot haveenough paper.B.Someone playeda trickon him.C.He fellasleep withhispenin hishand.
20.What wastheterribletruth forJohnA.He hadmissed thetest.B.He couldntfind hiscar.C.He hadfallen asleepin class.第二部分阅读理解共两节,满分分第一节共小题;每小题分,满分分4015230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将A BC D该项涂黑ADiscover NatureSchools programsBecoming Bears Kindergarten-2gradeBy becomingbaby bears,children learnfrom theirparent”to survivethe seasons.Kids willfindsafety inthe springand learnkinds offood bearseat duringthe summer,and thencreate acave forwinter冬眠.hibernation Afterlearning theskills neededto survive,students willgo outof thecave asanindependent blackbear able to care for themselves.
1.5-2hoursWhose Clues3-5gradeKids willdiscover howplants and animals usetheir special structures to survive.Through outdoorstudy ofplantsand animals,kids willrecognize theirspecialstructuresand learn how theyenable speciesto eat,avoid theirenemies andsurvive.Using whatthey havelearned,kids willchoose onespecies andtell howtheysurvive intheir livingplaces.3-4hoursWinged Wonders3-5grade生态的Birds addcolor andsound to our worldand playan importantecological role.Students willlearnthe basicsof birds,understand therole birdsplay infood chainsand gobird watchingusing fieldguidesand telescopes.Students willdo hands-on activities.Students willuse toolsto buildbird feeders,allowing themto attractbirds at home.3-4hoursExploring YourWatershed6-8gradeWe alldepend onclean water.Examining howour actionsshape thewaterways aroundus.Go onahike toseefirst-hand someofthechallenging waterquality problemsinacity.Students willtest thewaterquality todetermine thehealth ofan ecosystem.D.Each programis taughtfbr aclass withat least10students.E.All programsinclude plentyof timeoutdoors.So pleaseprepare properclothing,sunscreen andinsectkillers forchildren.F.To takepartina program,please email.gov.
21.What cankids do at BecomingBearsA.Watch bears9performances.B.Take careof bearsC.Dress upas babybears to learn aboutbears.D.Learn how tosurvivea bearattack.
22.Kids whoareinterestedinplants willchoose.A.Winged WondersB.Exploring yourWatershedC.BecomingBearsD.Whose Clues
23.According tothe passage,all thefour programs.A.have thesame teachinghours B.have outdoor activitiesC.are offeredduring summerholidays D.are designedfor primaryschool studentsBForsome people,higher educationis notjust agoal inlife,but alsoan expectation.In theUnitedStates,if yourparents attendedacollegeor university,there is a good chance thatyou will,too.Even ifyourparents didnot goto college,you stillhave agoodchanceof completinghigher educationif yourfamilyis wealthy.But yourchances arereduced ifyou comefrom aneedy family,a communitywith limitededucationalresources oryou simplyhave noone tofollow asan example.Helping thosein needis one ofthemain ideasbehind astrategy ofbehavioral sciencecalled nudgetheoryor nudging.Nudging isa wayof changingpeoples behaviorthrough indirectsuggestion andbysupporting positiveactions.A growingnumber ofU.S.colleges anduniversitieslook tonudging asway to support poor,minorityand first-generation students,They alsoare usingit toincrease overallgraduation rates.Two commonformsof nudgingare emailsto studentsand text messages totheir mobilephones.Schools andothereducational organizationskeep incontact withstudents thisway,offering adviceand helpwhen needed.However,Alejandra Acosta—a higher education policyexpert atNew America—notes that thereare severalqualities anudge campaignmust possessin orderto besuccessful.Acosta saysmessagesmust betimely,meaning theyreach collegestudents wellbeforethedate bywhich astudent isrequiredto takeaction.Additionally,nudges should be writtenclearly andprovide asmuch informationaspossible.If studentsstart tostruggle in class,school officialsshould notjust messagethem,saying theyshouldseek academicsupport.The messageshould giveinformation aboutwhat kindsof supportthecollege oruniversity offersand exactly how thestudent canmake use ofthem.That iswhy nudgesshouldpossess interactivequalities,Acosta says.For example,studentsshouldbe ableto askquestionsof schoolofficials orbe directedto awebsite for more information.In addition,colleges anduniversitiesmust ensuretheir supportservices arein placeand workingas bestthey can.When nudgeswork,they candoalot ofgood.In2018,a nonprofitgroup launcheda nudgingcampaignat fourU.S.community colleges.They workedwith nearly
10.000first-year studentsat threesuchcolleges inOhio andone inVirginia.A recentstudy foundthat olderand minoritystudents whoagreedto receivethese nudgeswere16to20percent morelikely tocontinue intotheir secondyear thanthosewho didnot.
24.Who ismost likelyto receiveand completehighereducationaccording tothe passageA.Tony,whose fatheristheonly bread-winner inthe family.B.Jimmy,whose motherisaworker ina smallfactory.C.Betty,whose grandmotherisahousemaid ofa famousuniversity professor.D.Cathy,whose parentsfailed toattend collegebut succeeded in startingabigcompany.
25.What canwe knowabout nudgingA.It isrooted inpsychological science.B.It isa way to improvepeople smind.C.It offersconcrete anddirect advice.D.It helpsstudents viaemails andtextmessages.
26.What isthe passagemainly talkingaboutA.The problemwith highereducation.B.A wayfor collegestosupportstudents.C.The popularityof nudgingcampaign.D.A nationalcampaign dealing with poverty.COnline programsto fightdepression arealready commerciallyavailable.While theysound efficientandcost-saving,a recentstudy reportsthat theyrenot effective,primarily becausedepressed patientsarenot likelyto engage with themor stickwith them.(认知的)()The studylooked atcomputer-assisted cognitivebehavioral therapyCBT andfoundthat it was nomore effectivein treatingdepression thanthe usual care patientsreceive from a primarycaredoctor.Traditional CBTis consideredan effectiveform oftalk therapyfor depression,helping peoplechallengenegative thoughtsand changethe waythey thinkin orderto changetheir moodand behaviors.However,online CBT programs havebeen gainingpopularity,withtheattraction ofproviding low-costhelp whereversomeone hasaccess toa computer.(随机的)A teamof researchersfrom the University ofYork conducteda randomizedcontrol trialwith691depressed patientsfrom83physician practicesacross England.The patientswere splitintothree groups:one groupreceived onlyusualcare from aphysician whiletheothertwo groupsreceivedusual carefrom aphysician plusone oftwo computerized CBT programs.Participants werebalancedacross thethree groupsfor age,sex,educational background,severity andduration ofdepression,and(抗抑有药).useofantidepressants BAfterfour months,the patientsusing thecomputerizedCBTprograms hadno improvementindepression levelsover thepatients whowere onlygetting usualcarefromtheir doctors.Its animportant,warning notethat weshouldnt gettoo carriedaway withthe ideathat a computersystem canreplace doctors and therapists/says ChristopherDowrick,a professorof primarymedicalcare attheUniversityof Liverpool.nWe dostill needthe human touch orthe humaninteraction,particularly whenpeople aredepressed.nBeing depressedcan meanfeeling lostin yourown small,negative,dark world/Dowrick says.Having aperson,instead ofacomputer,reach outto youis particularlyimportant infighting thatsenseof isolation.nWhen youreemotionally fragile(月危弱的vulnerable),youre evenmore inneed ofacaring humanbeing/he says.
27.What doesthe recentstudy sayabout online CBT programsA.Patients maynot beabletocarry themthrough foreffective cure.B.Patients cannotengagewiththem without the useofacomputer.C.They cansave patientstrouble visitingphysicians.D.They havebeen wellreceived byalot of patients
28.What hasmade onlineCBTprogramsincreasingly popularA.Their effectivenessin combatingdepression.B.The lowefficiency oftraditional talktherapy.C.Their easyand inexpensiveaccess bypatients.D.The recommendationby primary care doctors.
29.What isProfessor Dowricksadvice concerningonlineCBTprogramsA.They should not beneglected inprimarycare.B.Their effectivenessshouldnotbe overestimated.C.They shouldbe usedby strictlyfollowing instructions.D.Their useshouldbeencouraged bydoctorsand therapists.
30.Which ismore importantto anemotionally vulnerablepersonA.A positivestate ofmind.B.Appropriate medication.C.Timely encouragement.D.Human interaction.One day,I wasinclass,feeling fine,when allofasudden myheart startedracing.I brokeout inasweat,feeling hotand coldall over.My chesthurt,I wasdizzy,and I felt likeI couldntbreathe.Everything wentblurry aroundthe edges.Sure I was aboutto faint,I jerkedup frommydeskand ranfromthe room,terrified.I didntcare whatthe teacherthought,or thatthe eyesoftheentire classwere onme.I justhad toget outof there.I rantothenearest waterfountain anddrank somewater.For severalminutes,I juststood thereholdingontothe fountain.What washappening WasI havinga heartattack Slowly,thelightheadedness wentaway.My heartstopped racing,and everyother symptomfaded too.I stillhad noideawhat hadhappened but I wasso gladit wasover.Still I was reallyworried.Id neverfelt thatbad in my life.What was wrong withme Whatif itcamebackAnd then,an hourlater,it didthe poundingheart,the dizziness,the feelingthat I was dying.Onceagain,I couldntbreathe.And thistime,there wasalso painthroughout myentire upperbody.I burstintotears andran forthe hallwayagain,actually afraidfor my life.My teacherran afterme askingwhat waswrong.Panicking,I managedto chokeout,“I needan ambulance:Please.I was sure I was dying.To mysurprise,though,my teacherdidnt grabher phonefor help.Instead,she puther handon myarmand toldme toslow down.Breathe,“she said,“youre goingto beokay.You justneed to calmdown.”I feltlikeI was goingcrazy.Here Iwas totallylosing it,and she was actinglike nothingwaswrong!She kepton tryingtocalmme down,butIwasnt readyto listen.1wassureshe didntunderstand howIfelt.How couldshe Howcould anyoneFinally,my teacherexplained thatshe waspretty sureI washavinga panic attack.They arealso calledanxiety attacks.She knew,she said,because thesame thinghadhappenedtoher whenshewasmy age.She toldme howshed felt,and itwas almostexactlyhowIwas feelingnow.She alsoexplained thatpanic attacksare causedby anxietybasically,excessive worryandfear thatis partofyoureveryday life.Iwasshocked.I hadno ideathattherewas evena namefor whatIwasfeeling letalone thatithappened toother people,too!When Irealized thatshe reallydid understand,Ifeltso relieved.My teachertalked to my parents,and theyfound mea counselorto help me dealwith myanxiety.Id beengoing througha toughtime thatyear.My bestfriend hadmoved toa newschool,and Iwasntsure howto fitin withthe girlsin myclass.Td nevertold anyone,though—I justkept itto myself.Mycounselor helpedme understand that notdealingwith my feelingscan leadto panicattacks,and that Ineed totalk tosomeone whenmylife is stressful.Now whenI startfeeling overwhelmedor sad,I talktomyparents orfriends andmy counseloraboutwhatever isbothering me,and theyall helpme sortthings out.This way,I1m dealingwith myanxietyand stressbefore itgets outof control.My counselorhas alsotaught mesome relaxationtechniques andstrategies thathelpmecalm mybodydown atthefirstsign ofa panicattack.Pve learnedtotakedeep breaths and relaxmy muscles.Orril fbcuson something else,or justtell myselfIm goingtobeokay.If onething doesntwork,Ill tryanotherone.It turnsout thatabout onein everyten peoplehassomekind ofan anxietydisorder!Knowing thatits commonandthatlifeisstressful fbr alotof girlsmy agehas helpedme realizethatIdont haveto beashamedor embarrassedabout it.By sharingmy story,I wantother girlsmy ageto knowthat yourenot asalone asyou feel,and thattalkingaboutitreally doeshelp.
31.What happenedtotheauthor atthebeginningofthestoryA.She sufferedfrom aterrible anxiety.B.She couldntcalm herselfdown.C.She had a hearttrouble.D.She feltdizzy.
32.What isthe authorspurpose insharing herstoryA.To informpeople ofan anxietyattack.B.To giveadvice onhowtoget overan anxietydisorder.C.To describeher feelingswhen sufferingfromapanicattack.D.To helpother girlswho aregoing throughwhat shewent through.
33.What isNOT theproper wayto dealwith anxietyattacks accordingtothepassageA.Comforting yourself.B.Focusing onsomethingelse.C.Talking tosomebody youtrust.D.Taking deepbreathsanddoing exercises.
34.The counselorinthepassage maybe.A.An educationalpsychologist B.a clinicalpsychologistC.myparentsfriend D.my teachefsfriend
35.Which partdoesthepassage probablybelong toinamagazine第二节(共小题;每小题分,A.Teen LifeB.Chicken soupC.Read forFun D.Literary World52满分分)10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When isthelasttime youslept under the starsand cookeddinner overan openfire Younever know-you mayjust fallback inlove withthe greatoutdoors andturn itinto anannual vacation!Escape thebusycity lifeWhygo camping36Once yourtent andcampsite isset-up,you donthavetoworry aboutcleaning,laundry orany othertasks thatseem toconsume youreveryday life.And itsachancefor youto turnoff thesmartphone,computer andother electronicsto justsit backand relax.Gain anewfound appreciationfor MotherNature37From beautifulmountains tofreshwater lakesideal fbrswimming,youll haveyourpick ofoutdooractivitiesto engagein.Quality timewith friends and family38This willgive yourfriendsandfamily achance tohave sometrue qualitytimetogether whetherits playingsports,cooking orsimply talkingto oneanother-withouttheusualdistractions.You canlearn newskillsLiving outdoorsgives you the opportunity tolearnsome survivalskills.39You mayalsolearnhowto protectyourself frommosquitoes andother insects,aswellas experiencehow manymaterialpossessions youreally cando without.Camping isaffordableWhen itcomes tobudget vacations,a camping trip isone ofthemosteconomical choicesforafamilygetaway.Groceries can be boughtahead oftime andonce youvesettled intothe campsite,there7snoneedto worryabout purchasingmore foodor buyingsouvenirs.40Happycamping!A.Decide withwhom youare camping.B.Make ita ruleto keepthe electronicgames athome.C.Youll likelymanage tobuild afire aftera campingtrip.D.Planning acampingtripbegins withthe desiretoget outdoors.E.It givesyoutheopportunitytodo nothingfora weekend oreven longer.F.Theres somuch beautyintheoutdoors andwe rarelygetthechance toappreciate it.G.So ifyoure lookingfbratrip thatsgoingtosave money,getoutthere andset upthat tent.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分分)第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)阅452030读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC DIjust markedmy firstMid-Autumn Festivalcelebration inChina.41aweekafter arrivingfor mygraduatestudies,Iwaskind ofhomesick——memories ofpast42back inSerbia withfamily andfriendsexchanging scenesinmymind.On themorning ofFriday,September13rd,the43on thecampuswas verycheerful.Chinese studentsexplained tous theimportance ofthe dayas giftsofmooncakes were
44.Then camethe night.The fullmoon appeared:huge,45ball highabove thecampus,and eyeslookedatit with
46.Unlike previousnights,a coolbreeze sweptthrough thecampus.With Serbianmusicplaying onmy headphones,I dancedmy way,47inthewind,and forgettingmyself fora moment.As I48back intomy room,Iwasfascinated bythe festivaPsidea.My49mind pushedme onlinewhere(前奏)I cameacross thepoem Preludeto WaterMelody,bythewell-known Chinesewriter SuDongpo.(精确地)(共鸣)This poemconcisely seizedwhatIwas
50.The messageandthetone bothresonatedwith myfeelings.Writing tohis family,Su wonderedwhat timeitwasback athome.5J_the timedifferencesbetween Chinaand Serbia,Iwasconstantly tryingto52what timeitwasback athome.Eventually,Su askedhis familyto joinhim in53the timelessperfection ofa fullmoon ina54night.Whatawaytofinish!I,too,was hopingthat allwas wellwithmyfamily.Despite thedistance and55(繁盛的)that comeswith notseeing orhearing froma lovedone,we wereall flourishingunder thewatchof the56moon.And whilewe maygo awayfrom home,as happensfrom timeto time;the familyremains themostimportant57toourproductive existence.As theChinese usedthe holidayto58withtheloved ones,the(霓虹灯)Serbian communityalso gottogether,shared ameal andwalked onthe streetsundertheneonlights.As Iwrite this,a dayafter theFestival,I cannothelp butlook forwardtothenext.Thank myChinesefriends,whose59mademeandacrowd ofother foreignstudents experiencean60Mid-Autumn Festival.
43.A.
44.A.missed B.surrounded C.recoveredB.new C.colorful
45.A.silverB.appreciation C.doubt
46.A.terrorB.diving C.struggling
47.A.lyingB.called
48.A.hurriedB.curious
49.A.surprised C.nervousB.standing by50A.going throughC.taking upD.setting off
42.A.collections B.experiences C.hobbies
52.A.figure outB.turn upC.bring aboutD.carefor
53.A.communicating B.acquiring C.representing D.observing
54.A.dark B.cloudless C.deep
56.A.dull B.new C.cold
57.A.unit B.group C.field
58.A.associate B.work
59.A.honesty
60.A.honorableB.imaginable C.reasonable第卷满分II第二节(共小题;每小题分,分)10L515在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式
161.The Tiangong-2Launch andthe atomicclock onboard serveas reminderthat Chinais becominga()major playerin space.explore
62.You canimagine itwould belike drivinga carinto abrick wallat30miles anhour.
63.The schooladvisors helpyou talkthrough yourproblems,but theydont giveyou anydirect_______solve.
64.exhaust bya dayswork,he tooksome tabletsto helphim feelbetter.
65.The problemwillnotbe difficultto solveif probablyhandle.
66.—Excuse me,which movieareyouwaitingfor---The newStar Wars.Wewait hereformorethan twohours.
67.It isknown tous allthat Shakespearerecognise asoneofthe greatestplaywrights sofar.
68.He issaid tobe notathome,in casewe shallnot gothere.有免疫力的
69.The drughas abenefiteffect onthe immunesystem.
70.Now thatyouaregrown-ups,yuo shouldnot relyon thatparents doeverything foryou.第四部分写作共两节,满分分35第一节单句改错共小题;每小题分,满分分10110以下个句子中每个句子有处语言错误每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改101增加在缺词处加一个漏字符号八,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请按照格式修改,格式不对不得分
71.The terrifyinglook onher faceshows thatshe doesn5tbelievetheresult.
72.Some villagersreported ahuge snake,measured overtwo meterslong,was founddead ina nearbycave.
73.She wantsa jobwhich hermanagement skillscanbeput togood use.
74.Mr Smithis greatto workfor---1really couldntask fora bestboss.
75.1hadalotofbaggages duringthe journey,which mademe verytired.
76.She observedthe youngmantowalk intothe bank.
77.The menweresoexhausted andwere runningout food.
1.1It wasin1969when theAmerican astronautsucceededinlanding onthe moon.
79.The younggirl alwayskeeps herselfoccupying withher studies.
80.Large amountsof moneyhas beenspent onthe newproject sofar.第二节书面表达满分分25假定你是李华,你校将要参加市里举行的国际风筝节,请你代the InternationalKite Festival表校学生会给你校全体交换生写一则通知,内容包括舌动时间、地点;L7自备自制的风筝;
2..活动规则及目的3注意.词数左右;:
1100.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯2NoticeStudent Union。
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