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时间分钟命卷教师宋琳120第卷I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)
51.575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5A B C最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,你都有工秒钟的时间来回0答有关小题和阅读下一小题每段对话仅读一遍C.A restaurantmanager.
1.What will the manborrow probablyA.The novelB.The lawbook C.The cookbookC.To theclothes store
2.How muchdid the woman payA.60dollars.B.50dollars C.40dollars
3.What willthey dosoonA.Go to the libraryB.Have supper.C.Play basketball
4.What doesthe womandoA.A restaurantcleaner.B.A restaurantcook
5.Where willthe mansson go第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分A.To thebookshop.B.To therestaurant
151.5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、
22.55A、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,BC你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时55间每段对话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.Who isthe womanA.A nurseB Apatient.C.A doctor
7.What willhappen to thewomanafter shewakes upA.She willbe givena drugB.She willbe sentto herroomC.She willbe watchedfor a while
42.A.sad B.curious C.worried D.quiet
43.A.question B.matter C.problem D.business
44.A.interest B.excitement C.parents D.presents
45.A.stay B.wake C.get D.stand
46.A.asleep B.still C.sick D.awake
47.A.stare B.looked C.look D.watch
48.A.hopefully B.busily C.hurriedly D.successfully
49.A.feared B.liked C.hated D.expected
50.A.possibly B.unluckily C.fortunately D.sadly
51.A.morning B.midnight C.daybreak D.evening
52.A.filling B.mending C.sewing D.wearing
53.A.pulled B.d raggedC.pushed D.rode
54.A.work B.sleep C.money D.talk
55.A.woken B.frightened C.shocked D.troubled
56.A.When B.After C.Until D.Before
57.A.running B.laughing C.riding D.jumping
58.A.ran B.followed Cjumped D.moved
59.A.hands B.legs C.feet D.head
60.A.suddenly Bpletely C.happily D.nearly第卷II第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第二节语法填空每小题分,满分工分)
1.55阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空(太极).Jonny:Hey!Tm justpracticing Tai Chi Wouldyou like to joinmePeter:I knownothing aboutit.Is it difficultJonny:lt seemseasy,but you need alot ofpractice.You justfollow melike this.Peter:OK.Dont laugh61me.I maylook funny.Jonny:Bend yourknees slightlyand reachout yourarms liketree branches,naturally()and62soft.Try to keep yourbody straight.Move slowly,then besure tokeep yourbalanceand donllet yourbody shake.Peter:I cannotcontrol mybody well.My legsbee63pain.Jonny:Keep64hold yourposition for awhile.It helpsdevelop yourstrength andflexibility.Raise yourleg andlet65stay in the airfor seconds.Peter:I feelmy legsshaking.I cannotdo thisany longer.Jonny:Be patient!TaiChi66call11shadow boxingin English.Itasks you to actlike water:to beflexible aswell67strong.In realpetition,a TaiChimaster borrowsthe strengthof thepetitor anduses thisenergy tofight back.The68hard youtry to beat him,the morelikely youwill gethit.He controlsyou!..,Peter:Unbelievable!Oh・69you dontmind,1111stop and take adeep
70.第四部分写作共两节,满分35分第一节短文改错共小题;每小题分,满分工分101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10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A,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的词注意.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
12.只允许修改10处,多者从第11处起不计分Yesterday Ireceived aletter tomy penpal,Tina,who isan America.She saidthatshe wouldeto visit mein twoweek.I wasvery excitedabout hisarrival.Idecided toprepare with a gift for her,but Ididnt knowwhat tobuy.I shoppedaroundand find abeautiful chinacup in a store.Tina lovesChina andshe isfond ofnothingabout China.I thoughtit wouldbe greatgiftforher,so Ibought thecup andwrappedthem upwith colourfulribbons.Now Iam lookingforward tosee Tinaand givingherthis gift.第二节书面表达(满分分)25以为题,用英语写一篇字左右的的短文My BestFriend1002020届20172018学年第一学期英语期末试题答案听力部分20x
1.515ACBCB610BCCAB1115CAACB1620CBACB阅读部分20x
221.C
22.C
23.D
24.A
25.B
26.D
27.A
28.C
29.B
30.A
31.C
32.B
33.C
34.A
35.D
36.G
37.E
38.F
39.A
40.D完形填空部分20x
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541.A
42.B
43.C
44.B
45.A
46.D
47.C
48.D
49.A
50.C
51.C
52.A
53.C
54.B
55.A
56.D
57.C
58.B
59.A
60.B语法填空10x
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62.Softly
63.painful
64.Holding
65.it
66.is called
67.as;
68.harder
69.if
70.breath短文改错10x1【小题1]tofrom【小题2】America American【小题3】weekweeks【小题4】hisher【小题5]with去掉【小题6】findfound【小题7】nothingeverything【小题8]great前面加a【小题9】themit【小题10】seeseeing书面表达25分听第段材料,回答第、题
7898.Where canants surviveA.Only indry placesB Onlyin wetplacesC Inboth dryand wetplaces
9.What dontants doin themorningA Jumpout BYawn CPut outIe听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.When can,t the man watchthe showA.On WednesdayB OnSaturday COn Tuesday
11.Where willthemansitA Inthe middleof thetheatre B.ln thefront of the theaterC.ln theback ofthe theater
12.What timewilltheshow endA.At9:30B.At9:00C.Atl0:
30.听第段材料,回答第至题9T
31613.What isthe relationshipbetween thetwo speakersAHusband andwife B.Father anddaughter.C.Mother andson
14.How manyhighschools arethere nearbyAThree B.Four C.Five
15.What talentdoes CindyhaveA SportsB.Fashion C.Music.
16.Which schoolhas themost studentsto go to universitiesASamon GrammarSchool B.George HighSchool.C.Brighton ArtSchool.听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.How manyreasons arementioned torecycle thewasteA OneB.Two C.Thre
18.What canShare theTechnology dofor youAFind arecycling organizationfor you.B Fixyour puterfor freeCHelp yousell yourold puter.
19.What donlyouneed to findout thefairA.The Website for Earth911B.Your zipcode.C Yourhome address
20.What doweknow aboutDonate aPhoneA.It worksforEarth911B Itresells usedphonesC.It isan internationalprogram第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共题每小题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出最佳选项,并在答A BC D题卡上将该项涂黑AYou maythink thatsailing isa difficultsport,but it is reallynot hardto learnit.You donot need to bestrong.But youneedto be quick.And youneedtounderstand afewbasic rulesabout the wind.First,you mustask yourself,MWhere isthe winding fromIs iting fromaheador behindor from the side”You mustthink aboutthis allthe timeon the boat.The winddirection tellsyou whatto dowith the sail.Let1s startwith the wind blowing from behind.This meansthe windand theboatare goingin thesame direction.Then you must always keep the sail outsidethe(角度)boat.It shouldbe ata90°angle to the boat.Then itwill catch thewindbest.If thewind isblowingfromthe side,it isblowing acrossthe boat.In thiscase,you mustkeep thesail halfway outsidetheboat.It shouldbe ata45°angle to the(摆动)boat,It needsto beout farenough tocatchthewind,but itshouldrTt flap.Itshouldnl looklike ona flagpole.If it is flapping,itisprobably outtoo far,and theboatwill slowdown.Sailing into thewindis notpossible.If youtry,thesailwill flapand theboatwill stop.You maywant togo inthat direction.It ispossible,but youcanl goin astraightline.You mustgo firstin onedirection and then inanother.This iscalledtacking.When youare tacking,you mustalwayskeepthesailinside theboat.21What shouldyou considerfirst whilesailingA.Sailors,strength.B.Wave levels.C-Wind directions.D.Size ofsails.
22.What doesthe wordunderlined in Paragraph4refer toA.The boat.B.The wind.C.The sail.D.The angle.
23.What doyou haveto dowhen sailingagainst thewindA.Move ina straightline.B.AIIow thesail toflap.C.Lower thesail.D.Tack theboat.
24.Where canyou probablyfind the textA.ln apopular magazine.B.ln atourist guidebook.C.ln aphysics textbook.D.ln anofficial report.BChoose YourOneDay Tours!Tour A—BathStonehenge including entrance fees to theancient Romanbathroomsand Stonehenge—£37until26March and£39the citywith over2,000years ofhistory andBath Abbey,the RoyalCrescent and the CostumeMuseum.Stonehenge isone ofthe worldsmost famousprehistoric monumentsdating backover5,000years.Tour B—OxfordStratford includingentrance feestotheUniversity StMarysChurch Towerand AnneHathaways house—£32until12March and£36thereafter.Oxford:Includes aguided tourof Englandsoldest universitycity andcolleges.Look overthencity ofdreaming spires(尖顶)“from StMarys ChurchTower.Stratford:Includes aguided tourexploring muchoftheShakespeare wonder.Tour C—Windsor CastleHampton Courtincludingentrance feestoHamptonCourt Palace—£34until11March and£37thereafter.lncludes aguided tourofWindsor andHampton Court,Henry VIITsfavourite palace.Free time tovisitWindsor()Castle entrancefees notincluded.With500years ofhistory,Hampton Courtwasonce the home offour Kingsand oneQueen.Now thisformer royalpalace isopen tothepublic asa majortourist attraction.Visit thepalace and its varioushistoric(迷宫)gardens,which includethe famousmaze whereitiseasy to get lost!Tour D—Cambridge includingentrancefeestotheTower ofSaint MarytheGreat—£33until18March and£37thereafter.lncludes aguided tourof Cambridge,the famousuniversity town,and thegardens ofthe18th century.
25.Which tourwillyou chooseif youwant tosee Englandsoldest universitycity A.Tour A.B.Tour B.C.Tour C.D.Tour D.
26.Which ofthe followingtours chargesthe lowestfee on17March A.WindsorCastleHampton Court.B.OxfordStratford.C.BathStonehenge.D.Cambridge.
27.Why isHampton Courta majortourist attractionA.lt usedto be thehomeofroyal familiesB.lt usedtobea wellknownmazeC.lt isthe oldestpalace inBritain D.lt isa worldfamouscastleCWould itsurprise youto learnthat,like animals,trees municatewith eachotherand pass on theirwealth tothe nextgenerationUBC ProfessorSimard explainshow treesare muchmore plexthan mostofus everimagined.Although CharlesDarwin thoughtthat treesare petingforsurvival ofthe fittest,Simard showsjust howwrong hewas.In factthe oppositeistrue:trees survivethrough theircooperation andsupport,passing aroundnecessarynutrition“depending onwho needsit”.()Nitrogen Mand carbonare sharedthrough milesof undergroundfungi(真菌)networks,making surethat alltrees in the forestecological systemgive andreceivejust theright amounttokeepthem allhealthy.This hiddensystem worksina(神经元)very similarway tothe networksof neuronsin ourbrains,and whenone treeisdestroyed,it affectsall.Simard talksabout“mother trees”,usually thelargest andoldest plantsonwhich allother treesdepend.She explainshow dyingtrees passon thewealth tothenext generation,transporting importantminerals toyoung treesso theymay continuetogrow.When humanscut down“mother trees”with noawareness ofthese highlyplex“tree societies”or thenetworks onwhich theyfeed,we atereducing thechancesof survivalfor theentire forest.“We didn*t takeany noticeof it,“Simard sayssadly,Dying treesmovenutrition into the young trees beforedying,but wenever givethem chance.If wecouldput acrossthe messagetothe forestry industry,we couldmake ahugedifference towardsour environmentalprotection effortsfor thefuture.
28.The underlinedsentence“the oppositeis true”in Paragraph2probably meansthattrees.A petefor survivalB.protect theirown wealthC.depend oneach otherD.provide supportfor dyingtrees
29.“Mother trees”are extremelyimportant becausethey.A.look thelargest in size in theforestB.passonnutrition toyoungtreesC.seem morelikelytobecut downby humansD.know moreabout theplex treesocieties
30.The underlinedword it”inthelast paragraphrefers to.A.how treesocieties workB.how treesgrow oldC.how forestryindustry developsD.how youngtrees survive
31.What wouldbe thebest titlefor thepassageA.OId Treesmunicate LikeHumans B.Young Trees Are InNeed OfProtection(了不起)C.TreesAreMore AwesomeThan YouThink D.Trees BenefitOurSocietyD(蜂蜜)Honey fromthe Africanforest isnot onlya kindof naturalsugar,it isalsodelicious.Most people,and manyanimals,like eatingit.However,theonly wayfor themto getthat honeyis to finda wild bees1nest(巢)andtakethehoney fromit.Often,these nestsare highup in trees,anditis difficultto find them.Inparts ofAfrica,though,people andanimals lookingfor honeyhave astrange andunexpectedhelper——a little bird calleda honey guide.(蜂蜡)The honey guide doesnot actuallylike honey,but itdoes likethe wax(蜂房),inthebeehives Thelittlebirdcannot reachthis wax,which isdeep insidethebees nest.So,when itfinds asuitable nest,it looksfor someoneto helpit.The honeyguidegives aloud crythat attractsthe attentionof bothpassing animalsand people.Once ithas theirattention,it fliesthrough theforest,waiting fromtime totime for thecurious animalor peopleas itleads themtothenest.When theyfinally arriveat thenest,the followerreaches intoget at thedelicious honeyas thebird patientlywaitsand watches.Some ofthe honey,andthe wax,always fallstotheground,and this iswhen thehoneyguidetakes itsshare.Scientists donot knowwhy thehoneyguidelikes eatingthewax,but itis verydeterminedin itsefforts toget it.The birdsseem tobe able to smellwax froma longdistanceaway.They willquickly arrivewhenever abeekeeper istaking honeyfrom hisbeehives,and willeven enterchurches whenbeeswax candlesare beinglit.
32.Why isitdifficultto findawildbees*nestA.IVs smallinsize.B.lts hiddenintrees.C.lts coveredwith wax.D.lts hardto recognize.
33.What dothe wordsthe followerinParagraph2refer to.A.A bee.B.A bird.C.A honeyseeker.D.A beekeeper
34.The honeyguide isspecial intheway.A.it getsits foodB.it goesto churchC.it singsintheforest D.it reachesinto bees1nests
35.What canbethebest titlefor thetextA.Wild BeesB.Beekeeping inAfricaC.Wax andHoney D.HoneyLovers Helper第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210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Taking goodnotes isa timesavingskill thatwill helpyoutobee abetter studentinseveral ways.36Second,your notesare excellentmaterials torefer towhen youarestudying for a test.Thi rd,notetaking offersvariety toyour studytime andhelpsyou tohold yourinterest.You willwant totake notesduring classroomdiscussions andwhile readingatextbook ordoing researchforareport.37Whenever orhowever you take notes,keep inmind thatnotetaking isa selectiveprocess.38The followingmethods maywork bestfor you.•Read thetext quicklytofindthe mainfacts andideas init.•Carefully readthetextand watchfor wordsthat canshow mainpoints andsupportingfacts.•Write yournotes in your ownwords.・39•Note anyquestions orideas you may haveabout whatwas saidor written,As(速记).youtakenotes,you maywant touse your own shorthandWhen youdo,besure thatyou understandyour symbolsand thatyou usethem allthe time.40A.Use words,not pletesentences.B.There arethree practicalnotetaking methods.C.You mustwrite yournotes onseparate paper.
0.Otherwise,youmaynot beabletoread yournotes later.E.You willalso wantto developyourownmethod fortaking notes.F.That meansyoumustfirst decidewhat isimportant enoughto includeinyournotes.G.First,the simpleact ofwriting somethingdown makesit easierfor youtounderstand andremember it.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分分)45第一节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
201.530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As Christmasis ing,there arepresents tobe bought,cards tobe sent,androoms tobe cleaned.Parents are41with difficultjobs ofhiding presentsfrom42young children.If thegifts arelarge,thisissometimes areal43problem.OnChristmas Eve,young childrenfindthe44excitement almostunbearable.They aretornbetween thewish togo to bed earlyso that Father Christmaswill bringtheirpresents quicklyandthewish to45up lateso thatthey willnot missthe fun.The wishforgifts usuallyproves stronger.But thoughchildren gotobedearly,they oftenlie46in bedforalong time,hoping togetashort47atFatherChristmas.Last Christmas,my wife and I48managed tohid afew largepresents inthestoreroom.I49the momentwhen myson,Jimmy,would askme wherethat newbikehad efrom,but50he didnot seeit.On ChristmasEve,it tookthe childrenhours togotosleep.It musthave beenearly51when mywifeandI wentquietly intotheir roomand began52stockings.Then I53the bikefor Jimmyand leftit besidethe Christmastree.We knewwe wouldnotget much54that night,forthechildren weresure toget upearly.At aboutfiveoclock thenext morning,we were55by loudsounds ingfromthechildrensroom—they wereshouting excitedly!56I hadtimetoget outof bed,young Jimmycame57intotheroom on his newbike,and hissister,Mary,58close behindpushingher newbaby carriage.Even thebaby arrived.He movedonhis59and kneesinto theroomdragging alarge balloonbehind him.Suddenly itburst.That wokeus up
60.Theday hadreally begunwithabang.
41.A.faced B.covered C.pleased D.filled。
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