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高三阶段性抽测二英语
2023.12注意事项
1.本调研卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第n卷(非选择题),满分150分答题时间120分钟
2.请将第I卷的答案填涂在答题卡上,第n卷请直接在答题卡上规定的地方作答答题前,务必将自己的学校、姓名、调研序列号等相关信息写在答题卡上规定的地方第I卷选择题(共95分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)听下面段对话,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项,并标在试卷的相应5A BC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下一小题每段对话仅读一遍
101.What is the relationshipbetween the speakersA.Coworkers.B.Doctor andpatient.C.Mother andson.
2.What are the speakerstalking aboutA.A birthdaycake.B.Some rarefruits.C.A kindof homemadedrink.
3.When will the trainprobably leaveA.At10:
00.B.At10:
30.C.At10:
45.
4.What didProfessor Leethink of the manspaperA.It wasterrible.B.It wasperfect.C.It couldbe better.
5.Where arethe speakersA.In acafe.B.In amuseum.C.In arestaurant.第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分)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、、三个选项中选出最佳选5A BC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秒钟;听完后,各小5题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对话或独白读两遍听第5段材料,回答第、题
6676.What arethe speakersmainly discussingA.Where to get tickets.B.Where topark the car.C.Where tobuy acamera.
7.Where willthespeakersmeetA.At the camera shop.B.At thesports stadium.C.At thesupermarket.听第段材料,回答第至题
7898.What isthe womanintroducingC.A swimmingclass.A.A book.B.A writer.
9.Where willthe mangoHolding thepink dress,Jeremy draggedhimself towardshis moms bedroom.高三阶段性抽测二英语参考答案
2023.12第一部分听力理解(共20小题;每小题
1.5分,满分30分)1-5ACCCB6-10BAACC11-15ACBBC16-20BBAAB第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题
2.5分,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)21-23CDA24-27ADBD28-31CADD32-35CDBC第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)36-40GBCDA第三部分完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45ADABC46-50DBACC51-55ABADC第四部分语法填空(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)
56.impressive
57.called
58.themselves
59.dates
60.when
61.The
62.Inspired
63.to
64.attracting
65.has grown第五部分词汇检测(共10小题;每小题
0.5分,满分5分)
66.bitter
67.overtake
68.amateurs
69.abused
70.scratch
71.declined
72.reflection
73.poverty
74.identical
75.wander第六部分书面表达(共两节,满分35分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)Possible version:This summerholiday witnessednumerous visitorsto theMeet the Chinese Opera“exhibition in the citymuseum.To cultivatecitizens artistictaste,the museumexhibited manyfantastic picturesof differentoperas,ranging fromPeking Opera,Yangzhou Operato KunquOpera,bringing anaudio-visual feastfor the art lovers.I enjoyedevery secondofthe exhibition and wasparticularly impressedby thePekingOperaLegend of the WhiteSnake,with whichI gaineda deeperinsightinto theChinese operas and thestories behind.I sincerelyhope thatexhibitions of this kindcan lastlonger and more distinguishedworks can be stagedin the future.第二节读后续写(满分20分)But heremembered there was nopink dressin thelaundry basket.Overwhelmed bya surgeof confusion,Jeremy pulledout a fewmore clothes and checkedover eachitem.As hiseyes restedon thered socks,Jeremy wassure that he hadfoundthe answer.His heartmissed abeat—he hadspoiled his moms favoritedress bynot washingthem separately!Panic seizedJeremy,leaving himin asweat.However,he knewhe had to facethe music.He tooka deepbreath tocompose himself.Holding thepink dress,Jeremy draggedhimself towardshis moms bedroom.Hardly hadhe approachedthe bedsidewhenMom noticedher sonsunease.She satup,asking himwhat waswrong.Jeremy heldout thepink dress,stumblingthrough anexplanation.I knowyou meantto help,“Mom beamedat Jeremy.Then sheheld thedress upbefore herand saidin an approvingtone,“I thinkit looksnice.At this,Jeremy grinnedfrom earto ear,giving hismom awarm hug.听力材料【录音原文】Text1W:Morning,Jack.Oh,whats wrongwith youYou lookso pale.M:I stayedall nightto finishthe newproject ourboss ordered.W:My goodness.It needsat leasttwo days!Text2W:This isdelicious.Did youmake ityourself Itis betterthan anyjuice Ican havein acafe.M:Yes,I did.Its verysimple.It tastesmuch nicerwith acake.The mostimportant thingis to use reallyfresh fruits.Text3M:Did youhear theannouncement Itsaid ourten oclocktrain toParis would be delayedfor45minutes.W:Ah,bad news!Weve beenwaiting herefor30minutes.Tm sotired.Text4W:What didProfessor Leethink about your paperM:Oh,I gotquite ahigh grade,but there was a long-written commentat theend ofit.He saidI couldhave spentmore timeon the background!Text5W:Excuse me,sir.Can westop here and havea quicksnackM:Im sorry,madam,but foodand drinksare notallowed anywherein themuseum.If youwant toeat,please go to thecafeon thethird floor.Text6W:Where shallwe parkour carM:Til parknear thesports stadium.There arealways spacesround there.W:But I want togo to the camera shop.The sportsstadium isntvery convenientfor me.Is itpossible topark alongthestreetM:No way.We911get aticket.Til drivethrough thecamerashopand youcan getoff.Ill walkback to thecamerashop afterIveparked thecar.W:OK.Til seeyou there.Then we can goto themarket together.Text7W:Will,has Jimmyread the book FroggyLearns toSwim byJonathan LondonM:No.Is itgood for him toreadW:Definitely.Jimmy fearsswimming,doesnt heI thinkhe canlearn agood lessonfrom thebook.M:So whatsthebookaboutW:Its abouthow Froggylearns toswim.Froggy feelsuncomfortable in the water.He laterlearns practiceis allhe needstobecome agreat swimmerand enjoyall thefun waterthingsM:I thinkJimmy needsto knowthat.So doyou havea copyof thebookW:No.But youcan findit in the locallibrary.M:Good.Til goand lookfor acopy.Text8W:Mike,have youheard about the newart exhibitionat DaytonArt InstituteM:No.Is thereanything specialabout itW:The newexhibition iscalled Van Gogh andEuropean Landscapes”.It centersaround European landscape paintings.Itincludes worksby VanGogh,Charles FrancoisDaubigny,J.M.W.Turner,John Constableandmore.M:I especiallylook forwardto lookingat vanGoghs works.W:Me too.The twoVanGoghpieces arelandscapes paintedin Francein July1890,during theartisfs lastmonth alive.M:When willthe exhibitionbeginW:It hasalready begun.It wasopen to the publicon March5th andit willrun throughSeptember4th.M:Have youalready goneto itW:No.Til goto itthis Saturday.What aboutjoining meM:Good idea.Do wehave topay to look at the exhibitionW:Of course.General admissionis$15for adults,$10for seniorsover60years oldand activemilitary members.However,its freefor childrenaged6and younger.M:Then Illbook ticketsthis afternoon.Text9M:Oh,no.I see the coloredstickers,I see the blackink pen,and I seethehangers,but Idont want to believethis ishappeningagain.W:Well,it is.Im having a yard sale,so youdbetter getused to it.You can help meput theseprice labels on the clothes.M:But youhad onetwo weeksago!W:I made$200at thatyard sale.It wasdefinitely worthit.M:But surelywe donthave anythingto sell.Didnt yousay the last yard sale wassuccessful because you gotto cleanoutyour closetsW:Well,it was.But Ihad morestuff thanI needed,and Istill wantmore closet space.M:Cant youjust waituntil next month Whatsthe rushW:The neighborsare havinga yardsale.I sawthe advertisementonline.I think theyll havea bunchof peopleover there,and ifwecanjust putour stuffout,they911cross thestreet andtake alook.M:Isee.And whatwill youdo with all thisextra closetspace and the moneyyou earnW:Oh,you knowme!Im sureIll goshopping.M:Thats whatI amafraid of.The cyclenever ends!W:Oh,come on.Youll behappy when we getrid ofall thisfurniture in the garage.You coulduse someextra spacefor thecar.Text10Im Englishand Ioften wonderwhat Chinesestudents learnin theirhistory lessons.Do they learn that the Chinesetradedgoods with the distantRoman EmpireSilk fromChina wasimportant for the Romans,while glassand silverweretaken toChina.In Britain,we mainlylearn aboutBritish historybut ourcountry wasonce partof theRoman Empire.TheRomans controlledBritain in43AD andruled forhundreds of years.They controlledthe areasnow knownas England andWales,but theynever ruledScotland andIreland.In fact,the Romansbuilt awall acrossthe country to keepthe Scotsout oftheHadrians Wall.They alsobuilt ashorter wallcalled theAntonine Wall.Both wereno matchfor thegrand GreatWall ofChina.Many of Britains townsand citieswere foundedby theRomans.They evenused bathsand toilets.Many ofthe roadstheybuilt arestill inuse today.Rome is in Italy,but itsinfluence canstill befound allover Europe.A.The school.B.The bookstore.C.The locallibrary.听第段材料,回答第至题
8101310.What ismainly displayedattheart exhibitionA.French portraitpaintings.B.Works ofthe1890s.C.Europeanlandscapepaintings.
11.Whose paintingsarethespeakers especiallyinterested inA.Van Goghs.B.J.M.W.Turners.C.John Constables.
12.How longwilltheart exhibitionlastA.Four months.B.Five months.C.Six months.
13.Who cangoto theartexhibition forfreeA.Active militarymembers.B.Children aged6and under.C.Seniors over60years old.听第段材料,回答第至题
9141714.What doesthe womanask the man to doA.Clear outher closet.B.Put pricelabelson the clothes.C.Advertise heryardsaleonline.
15.What doesthemantry topersuade the woman to doA.Make moreclosetspace.B.Learn fromher neighbors.C.Have theyardsalenextmonth.
16.How didthewomanknow abouther neighbors9yard saleA.From theman.B.From theInternet.C.From streetadvertising.
17.What istaking upspace in the garageA.An oldcar.B.Unwanted furniture.C.The womansold clothes听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.What didChina sellto the RomansA.Silk.B.Glass.C.Silver.
19.How manyareas ofBritain werecontrolled bytheRomansA.Two.B.Three.C.Four.
20.Which ofthe followingistheshortestA.The HadriansWall.B.The AntonineWall.C.The GreatWall.第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题
2.5分,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)请阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂A BC DOutdoorObservations:K-5th GradeStudent CompetitionCALLINGALL OUTDOOREXPLORERS!The OakRidge Institutefor Scienceand EducationORISE wantsyou togooutside andobserve the world aroundyou!You areasked tofind somethingintheoutdoors that you thinkis interesting(包)!and discovermore aboutit!Take the chance towin one of ouroutdoor explorerbundles Fourprizes will be awardedtotwo winnersper gradeband—two forK-2nd gradeand twofor3rd-5th.A completedproject shouldinclude:•A photo or drawingofthe interesting thingyou observedoutdoors.•A questionthatyou have abouttheinterestingthing.•What youthinktheanswer toyour questionis.•An investigation into whetheryour answeris corrector not.Please note:•You mustbe astudent in a U.S.school.•Tf yoursubmission is a link,make surethe privacyand sharingsettings allowreviewers toaccess it.If itis notaccessible,it maynot bescored.•Do notinclude yourlast nameon yourpresentation-just firstname andstate.You canput yourpersonal informationonthe submissionform,but foryour privacywhenweupload,we willneed yourpresentation withoutpersonal identification.•Make sureyou includeyour parents contact informationso wecan gettheir permissionto postyour fileon ourwebsite.•The contestopens onMay1,
2024.The deadlinefor submissionsis11:59pm.EST onMay31,
2024.•Winners willbe announcedin lateJune.If you have anyquestions,please contact.
21.What isthe purpose of ORISEscompetitionA.To teststudents observationability.B.To promoteoutdoor explorerbundles.C.To encouragestudents toexplore theoutdoors.D.To compareoutdoor educationin U.S.schools.
22.What shouldbe includedin acompleted projectA.The linksyouhavereferenced.B.The reasonyou choosethe thing.C.The factsyou knowaboutthething.D.The possiblekey toyour givenquestion.
23.What isrequired ofthe contestantsA.Including aparentscontactinformation.B.Making submissionsbefore May1,
2024.C.Emailing projectsto D.Writing theirfull nameonthepresentation.BI majorin MechanicalEngineering andPolitical Science.When someonehears whatI study,Im usuallyfaced withtworeactions.First upis asmall smilewith theword“overachiever“onthetip oftheir tongue.The secondisalook ofconfusion,(夸张的)followed byan exaggeratedwhy”.The shortanswer:Iwant to bea problemsolver,and engineeringteaches mehowto becomethat typeof person.In addition,I alsowantto be abletolookatthebigger picture.Its thebeginning ofa new year,anda lot offirst-years haveplans fordouble or triple majors.However,as mostof usquicklyrealize afterthat firstfall semester,college isalot!We areunavoidably forcedto makechoices-do wekeep tryingtomake ourdouble ortriple majors9work ordo wecompletely switchgears Thething Iwished someonetold meon dayone isifyoure passionateabout something,its notgoing tofeel likework.Political Sciencecanbechallenging,but tome,its funto(宪法)read the Constitution andseetheimpact eachword hason ourinterpretation.This maysound hardto accept,but ifyou aredouble ortriple majoringbecauseyouthink youreinarace withyourpeers,you,re onlyrunning yourselfinto theground.Dont double ortriple major ifyou aredoing itfor amark onyour resume(简历),because thenyour lifewillbea livinghell for the nextfour years.What isgoing tomake youimpressive isthepassion thatyouhave-whether itbe inyour study,career,or somethingelse yourcareer andstudy willenable youtodo.Always thinkaboutyourwhy whenit comestotheschedule a doubleortriplemajorinvolves.At theend ofthe day,its going to beyou doingthe homework,so tryto enjoywhat youredoing alongthe ridefor whatits worth
24.How dopeopletend tofeel aboutthe writersmajorsA.Impressed orpuzzled.B.Ashamed orchallenged.C.Satisfied orconfused.D.Amazed orconcerned.
25.What enablesthe writerto enjoylearning PoliticalScienceA.The valueof studyingtheConstitution.B.The influenceof learningengineering.C.His careerplanning forthefuture.D.His enthusiasmforthemajor.
26.According tothe author,what causesmultiple majorshard situationin collegeA.Adjusting theschedule formajors constantly.B.Pursuing multiplemajors outof competitivemotivation.C.Making randomchoices withoutsufficient consideration.D.Estimating thedifficulty of multiple majoringinaccurately.
27.What isthe authorspurposeofwriting thetextA.To promotethe conceptof multiple majoring.B.To explainthe reasonsfor choosingadoublemajor C.To comparethe gainsand lossesofmultiplemajoring.D.To stressthesignificance ofpassion inmultiplemajoring.CAs thenewyearapproaches,crowds around the worldmay beexpecting boomsand bangsto lightup thesky.The仔(无人机)appeal offireworks couldzzle outwiththegrowing use of dronesfor lightshows,though.Ollie Howitt,a leaderof SkyMagic,which useda teamof300drones to create adisplay forLondons newyearcelebration lastyear,said demandhad increasedsubstantially.Wc dothink itsgoingto be somethingthats evercatching on,as opposedtoitbeing ashort-lived sortof fashionpeople havesuddenly gotinterested in.Drones arereusable andthere9s nopollutingdust.In thatsense they7reavery good,sustainable option,9,she said.But noteveryone agrees.A spokespersonfrom theBritish FireworksAssociation saiddrones could also poseenvironmentalproblems.Suggestions arethat droneshave lessof animpact onthe environment,but wehave serious(锂)concerns aboutelectrical demandand useof lithiumbatteries whichare knownnot to be allthat green,theysaid.An RSPCAspokesperson saidthat whiledrones werea possibleidea totrytoreduce theimpact ofdisplays onanimals,there weredownsides.Drones arenot withouttheir ownnegative issuessuch asscaring horsesor crashinginto birds,and cancausedisturbance to animals andmembers ofthe public.Ifs thereforeimportant fortheir effectsto befully consideredandmeasures takento minimizethechanceof accidentsJ theysaid.Some expressthe opinionthat theuseoffireworks anddrones dontexclude eachother.The sight,sound andgunpowdersmell offireworks willalways provideits ownunique excitement.“We findfireworks workreally wellwhen teamedup withdrones.But wedont reallysee itasaone-replacing-the-other at all.We feelas ifits justanother toolinthechest forhow youenliven thesky andwhat youwanttodo withtheshow you,re puttingon J said Howitt,noting thatwhile fireworksgive aloud,emotive,big performance,drones offerthechance totell storiesinthesky byusing aseries ofimages.
28.What doesthe underlinedphrase fizzleout“in Paragraph1meanA.Catch on.B.Create animpact.C.Wind up.D.Make acomeback.
29.What doesHowitt thinkabout adrone displayin Paragraph2A.Its definitelyan upwardtrend.B.Itll getus toreflect onenergy crisis.C.Ifs nothingbut atemporary phenomenon.D.Itll excitethe publiccuriosity aboutscience.
30.Which ofthe followingmay Howittsuggest according tothelast paragraphA.Promoting theproduction ofdrones.B.Diversifying thefunctions ofdrones.C.Prohibiting thedisplays offireworks.D.Staging droneshows asan addition.
31.In whichsection ofa websitecan weread thistextA.Advertisement.B.Business.C.Health.D.Environment.DSome evidencesuggested humansfirst movedfrom Africa into Eurasiathe landof Europe and Asiaabout60,000years ago,quickly replacingother earlyhuman species,such asNeanderthals andDenisovans,who theymay havemet alongtheway.However,recent discoveries,including100,000-year-old humanteeth foundinacave in China,have cloudedthisstraightforward statement.The latestfind,a prehistoricjawbone atthe Misliya Cave inIsrael nearly200,000years ago,智人which isalmost twiceas oldas anyHomo sapiensremains discoveredoutside Africa,where ourspecies wasthoughtto haveoriginated from,has addedan unexpectedtwist.The findsuggests therewere multiplewaves ofmigration acrossEuropeandAsia andcouldalsomean modern humansin theMiddle Eastwere interacting,and possiblymating,with otherhuman speciesfor tensof thousands ofyears.Misliyabreaks theexisting assumptionsofthetiming ofthe firstknown Homo sapiens inthese regionsJsaidChris Stringer,head ofhumanorigins atthe NaturalHistory Museumin London.Its importantin removingalong-lasting limiton ourthinking.”Prof.Hershkovitz,who ledthe worksaid,What Misliyatells usis thatmodern humansleft Africanot100,000yearsago,but200,000years ago.This isa revolutionintheway weunderstand theevolution ofour ownspecies.He alsoadded thattherecord nowindicates thathumans probablytravelled beyondthe Africancontinent wheneverthe climateallowed it.Idont believetherewasone bigdeparture from Africa,“he said.I thinkthat throughouthundreds ofthousandsofyearshumans werecoming inand outof Africa all the time.”The discoverymeans modernhumans werepotentially meetingand interactingduring alonger periodwith otherancienthuman groups,providing moreopportunity forcultural andbiological exchanges.It alsoraises interestingquestions aboutthefate ofthe earliestmodernhumanpioneers.Genetic datafrom modern-day populationsaroundthe world stronglysuggestthat everyoneoutside Africacan tracetheir ancestorsback toa groupthat leftaround60,000years ago.So theinhabitants ofthe MisliyaCaveare probablynot theancestors ofanyone alivetoday,and scientistscan onlyguess whytheir branchof thefamilytree cametoanend.
32.What doestheMisliyadiscovery suggestA.Our ancestorswere powerfuland kindof strong.B.The originsof modernhumans arefrom Europe.C.Our ancestorsleft Africamuch earlierthan thought.D.Homosapiens,Neanderthals andDenisovans oncelived together.
33.What doesthe underlinedword theyrefer toin Paragraph1A.Neanderthals andDenisovans.B.Early humanspecies living in Europe.C.Ancient people living in Africaallthe time.D.People firstmoving fromAfricaintoEurasia.
34.What canbe learnedfrom Prof.Hershkovitzs wordsin Paragraph4A.There wasa large-scale human migration fromAfrica.B.Climate wasa bigfactor inhumanmigrationfromAfrica.C.Human migrationwas occasionalinAfrica200,000years ago.D.The Misliyafind isagainst ourunderstanding ofhuman evolution.
35.What canwe inferabout thoselivinginMisliya200,000years agoaccordingtothelastparagraphA.They wereancestors ofpeoplelivinginChina.B.They leftevidence fortheir mysteriousdisappearance inhistory.C.They probablycontributed littleto present-day peoplegeneticallyD.They couldbe tracedby theirremains left on theirtravelling route.第二节(共5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑选项中有两项为多余选项Homework ismade upof out-of-class activitiesand at-homc activitiesteachers assignto students.It caninclude practiceassignmentsthat emphasizenewly acquiredskills.36Projects thathave tobe workedoninagreement withschoolwork alsoforma partof homework.37For example,to complete their homeworkin time,children startdividing theirtime intostudying andplaying,thus learningto completetheir scheduledtasks withinthetimethey have.They learntodothings ontheir own.They managetheirtime andcompletetheirwork independently.Homework canalso helpbuild upchildrens confidence.38The teachers9positive remarkscanhelpdevelop students9confidence andencourage themto keepup withtheir goodwork.In addition,homework gives students achance tolearn fromtheir mistakesand overcometheir weakness.It providesthem with aplatform toexpress whatthey knowor havenewly found and exhibittheir talents.39This helpsthem improvetheiracademic results.However,tobeas beneficialto studentsas possible,homework shouldbe assignedproperly.The amountand difficultylevelof homeworkassignments shouldmatch theages andabilities ofstudents.40Homework provestobebeneficial onlyifit doesnot putstudents understress orpressure.A.Otherwise,it willbecome apunishment.B.Homework canbenefit studentsin manyways.C.Teachers givecomments onthe workthat studentsdo.D.It alsogivesstudentsthe practiceof whatevertheylearnin school.E.Completing homeworkrequires planning,organizing andacting uponit.F.Students cangain asense ofaccomplishment aftercompleting homework.G.It canbe preparationassignments tomake studentsready forclass activities.第三部分完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的、、、四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡A BC D上将该项涂黑(博士的)(治疗),Diptee Pathakisinthe finalyear of her doctoralprogram inphysical therapyand determinedLawrenceMcNutt,aged73,is oneofherpatients.Shes knownhes hadthe41to getwell again,so when he42while usinghiswalker,she wassure hewouldbe43to getright backup again.However,the onlyproblem wasntthathesuddenly couldntwalk,but thathe wasusing awalker thatwas too44forhim.He neededa widerframe toprovide morestability forhim,but walkersarent cheapand insuranceisnt always45with medical equipment.Thanks toDiptees efforts,Lawrence is46a newwalker,completely freeof charge!How didshe47it Shetook itupon herselftousethe powerof socialmedia.Now sheis48more seniorcitizenswho needmedicalequipmentlike walkers,and wheelchairs.These days,Ive seenmany problemsin ourneighborhood,suchas patientshaving brokenbrakes ontheir wheelchairs/9she wroteonasocial websiteand49some picturesto showthe seriousness.“This isall increasingtheir50of falls.People livingin low-income areaslike ourscant51the necessaryequipment.She52people,friends andfamily membersto donate their unusedequipment ordonate throughher GoFundMeto help53them instead.Since herinitial request,she hasalready receivedamazing responsesand collectedmore than50pieces ofmedical54forthepatients.Diptee hasdone suchdeeds evenbefore finishingher program.With her55to herwork,theres notellinghow muchmore motivationshe willput intotheworld!
41.A.will B.chance C.habit D.patience
42.A.stepped forwardB.backed awayC.moved aroundD.fell down
43.A.eager B.grateful C.nervous D.sensitive
44.A.long B.small C.high D.light
45.A.popular B.strict C.helpful D.familiar
46.A.in searchofB.in needof C.in placeof D.in possessionof
47.A.accept B.make C.believe D.save
48.A.assisting B.greeting C.changing D.accompanying
49.A.developed B.selected C.posted D.found
50.A.loss B.request C.risk D.goal
51.A.afford B.produce C.miss D.book
52.A.arranged forB.appealed toC.reminded D.preferred
53.A.purchase B.apply C.design D.advertise
54.A.rules B.methods C.tasks D.tools
55.A.friendliness B.skillfulness C.devotion D.qualification第n卷非选择题(共55分)第四部分语法填空(共10小题;每小题L5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的词,如有括号提示,请以提示词的正确形式填空请将答案的完整形式写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上Every year,during theLantern Festival,theChinesevillage ofNuanquan hostsoneofthe most56impress showsin铁匠theworld.The tradition57call Da Shuhua involvesexperienced blacksmithsshowering58themwithmol熔化的ten iron.Da Shuhua59date backto300years ago,60local blacksmithscame upwithaunique alternativeto fireworks.61richwould alwayscelebrate NewYear withfirecrackers,but poorblacksmiths couldnot affordthem,so theyfoundacheaperalternative.62inspire byiron striking,the blacksmiths started meltingiron toa temperatureof around1,000℃andthrowing itatalarge stonewallto createan effectsimilar63fireworks.The effectwas sowonderful thatDaShuhuagradually gainedmore appealthan firecrackers,64attract manypeople inthecelebration.Throwing molteniron soonbecame atradition inNuanquan.Over theyears thecelebration65grow into an作日even moreamazing show,as theblacksmithsstartexperimenting withother metals,like aluminiumtocreategreen andwhiteflowers insteadof justred.第五部分词汇检测共10小题;每小题
0.5分,满分5分请认真阅读下列各小题,并根据上下文语境和所给首字母或中文的提示,写出下列各句空格中的单词,注意保持语义和形式的一致请将答案的完整形式写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上
66.Good medicinetastes b,as thesaying goes.
67.Life islike motorracing wherewe trytoothecarin frontof us.
68.The competitionofthisyear isopen toboth aand professionals.
69.She admittedhavingaher poweras managerby givingjobs toher friends.
1.11hadtostart againfrom sdue tothe fruitlessattempts afterso manyyears.婉拒.
1.21offered togive hima ridetothestation buthe(反映)
72.Your clothesare oftena vividof yourpersonality.(贫困)
73.As isoften thecase,and poorhealth oftengo handin hand.(完全——样的)
74.The twinswere inappearance butdifferent incharacter.(走神)
75.Its easytobedistracted andlet yourattention withthe phoneat hand.第六部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,你在暑期里参观了市博物馆举办的一次“遇见中国戏曲()的展览,请你为MeettheChineseOpera”你校英文报写一则评论,内容包括展览概况;观展感受;提出建议
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3.注意词数左右;L80可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯
2.第二节读后续写(满分20分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使其构成一篇完整的短文One Saturdaymorning,Jeremy woke up toa quiethouse.Usually,Mom wasawake makingbreakfast andcleaning thekitchen,but nottoday.At thesound ofhismomcoughing,Jeremy knockedon herbedroom doorand askedwith great(燕麦)concern ifshe wasokay.“Honey,“Mom saidweakly.I havea terriblecold.You canhave cerealfor breakfastandwatch cartoons.Tm goingto stayin bed.”Jeremy pouredsome cerealintoabowl andatethepieces dry.Mom mustfeel verybad ifshe wasstaying inbed allday.How couldJeremy helpFirst,he wipedup thecrumbs ofcereal heleftonthe kitchencounter.He alsoput awaythe cerealboxneatly,so thekitchen lookedjust asit didwhenhewokeup.But whatelse couldhe doJeremy thought.Saturday wastheday whenmom didsome washing.Jeremy lovedto watchthe clothesspinning inthe machine.That shouldbe fun!He rantohis roomtogettheclothes basket,inside whichtherewashis mothersfavorite whitedress,among otherclothesanda pairofred socks.Jeremy openedthe door tothewasher andput theclothes inside.He hadwatched Momdo the washing lotsof times,sohe knewwhere tofind the washing powderand howto pourit intothe machine.Finally,he closedthe doorand pressedthebig buttonthat saidSTART.Jeremy lookedthrough theround glasswindow.Water waspouring in,andthemachine wasstartingto spin,making hisclothing tumblearound.That waseasy!Jeremy watchedcartoons untilhe heardthewashingmachine beep.That meantthewashingwas done.Jeremy openedthedoortotake outthe dampclothes.He tookoutafew ata timeand movedthem intothe dryer.Everything seemedclean,and Jeremyfelt proud.Then hepulled outa pink dress.注意所续写短文的词数应为左右L150续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好
3.But heremembered therewas nopinkdressintheclothesbasket.。
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