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惠安县学年“达利杯”学科素养2020-2021英语竞赛试卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)40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AIndependence is something thatcan bedifficult toachieve.But dontworry becausehere wehave fourbooks thatcanhelp you.If youdont buyless thanthree of them,you,ll begiven a20%discount!The TotalMoney Makeoverby Dave RamseyTaking careof your finance ishard.DaveRamsey,a famousbusinessman,is hereto takeyou on the wholeprocess(债务重整),of planningyourfinance,and showthe mythsof cashadvances anddebt consolidationto makesure yourfinanceis healthy.Price:$
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3.Which bookshould youchoose forsomeone whois badat gettingalong withothersA.Grace sGuide.B.Tiny BeautifulThings.C.The TotalMoney Makeover.D.The Ohshe GlowsCookbook.BThousands ofpeople haveheaded toan areain thewestern UnitedStates tosearch for a hiddentreasure.A wealthyartcollector andbusinessman from the areanamed Forrest Fenn says he hidthe treasure.The searchersfollow nineclues(线索)from apoem thatFenn wrote.They considerthe poemtheir treasuremap”.The treasurehunters believethe prizecould behidden in an areathat startsin NewMexico andstretches all the wayto the northernstate ofMontana.Many believethe treasureis real.Others,however,think itdoes notexist.An estimated350,000hunters from around the world havecome to the areaseeking the treasure.One of them isSacha Johnston.She is a singlemother.I havebeen huntingfor the treasure forfive yearsand Imnot regretfulabout my」choice Johnstonsaid.She thinksshe hasmade goodprogress onguessing someoftheclues.So,shes happyand haskepther searchgoing.ForrestFennspoke toVOA fromhis homein SantaFe.The houseis filledwith pricelessart piecescollected overhislifetime.He talkedabout volunteeringto fightin theVietnam Warin1968and narrowlyescaping deathseveral timesduringhis service.Fenn saiddoctors foundcancer inhis bodyin1988and toldhim heonly hadabout sixmonths to live.So he decidedto putpieces ofgold,jewels andother valuablesin abronze boxand leaveit forothers toenjoy afterhe wasgone.ButFenn endedup beatingcancer.Years later,in2010,hedecided to hidethe box.I wantedto givepeople somethingto lookforwardto andeveryone ishopeful.he said.When askedwhether hethinks people are closeto findingthetreasure,Fenn saidhe reallyhas no idea.It ispossiblemy treasurebox could be foundthis afternoon,or itcouldbe100years or500years.Who knows”he said.
4.According tothe firsttwo paragraphs,what canwe learnabout thetreasure huntA.The cluesare hiddenin ninepoems.B Thesearching areais verylarge.C.Only afew peoplehave takenpart init.D.Most peopledont believethetreasureexists.
5.How doesSachaJohnstonfeel abouther huntA.She isuncertain abouther hunt.B.She intired ofher huntC.She issatisfied withher hunt.D.She isrelaxed byher hunt.
6.Why didForest Fennstart thetreasure huntA.To bringpeopleagoal as well ashope.B.To celebratehis recoveryfrom cancer.C.To letmore peopleknow about his poemsD.To drawpeoples attentionto warsurvivorsCOver thepast months,dozens ofcarmakers havelaunched modelsonline,and tensof thousandsof dealerships(直播).across thecountry areselling carsvia livestreamingAsChinese customersalways havetheir smartphones at their side,they havebeen accustomedto shoppingonline.(互Moreover,the salesare madebetter receivedby virtualshowrooms wherecustomers cansee thevehicles andinteract动)in real-time about their pricesand equipment.world.Goodo thenew trend,car salespeopleneed newskills inthis world.Good productknowledge remainsthebasis,but ifyouwant to besuccessful,you haveto appearin livestreamslike atype ofTV presenter.“Car salespeopleare becomingentertainers,“said MichaelMayer,head ofsales andmarketing fbrVolkswagenbrand inChina.“The competitionis tough,“he added.Those whowant to be foundmust alwaysoffer somethingnew.”escalated.The contestsoon InMarch,British brandLand Rovercame upwith a30-hour livestreamingevent,(名人)during whichits newDiscovery Sportwas launched.GMs Cadillacinvited online celebrities tohelp sellvehiclesin April.In China,a youngman namedLi Jiaqiis believedto knowlipstick better than anyoneelse.Almost everynight,millions ofgirls andladies wait for himto appearonline andintroduce newlipsticks.Li wasinvited inApril tohelpmarket CadillacsCT
4.Despite thehuge number of onlineviewers,none ofthem placedan orderonthevehicle pricedaround200,000yuan.Another onlinecelebrity namedWeiya helpedattract ordersfor RoeweRX5plus:4,180were soldin30seconds.The key,said industryinsiders,was thediscount.Christine,a marketingmanager ofan internationalcarmaker tellsChinaDaily thatshe believeslivestreaming withonline celebritieswont helpsales.In fact,ifyougive dealersthe samediscount,they maysell evenfaster/9she said.“A lipstickis affordablefbr anyone,while acar isdifferent.But bossesdonot wanttheir brandsto remainsilent,especially whenothers areseemingly havinga goodtime.”Some bossesdecidedtotry itthemselves.Nio ChairmanLi Binexplained products.The40-minute liveshow onMay18brought in a totalof320orders,5,288test-drive appointmentsand salesvaluing128million yuan.Orderscontinued togrow afterthe showand salesreached nearly150million yuanby thenext day.WM PresidentShen Hui(交谈)rapped unskillfully.Its onlinelaunch onMay10obtained1,400million views.In twodays itreceived over4,000orders,and morethan30,000people showedinterest in the model.He Xiaopeng,founder ofXpeng Motor,said“Many peopleask mewhen Xpengwill dolivestreaming.I amworried(伪造数据)(夸张).that itwill becomea data-falsifying show.Everyone knowsthat thedata isexaggerated Butifyou donot doit,you willfeel youfall behind.”Mayer saiddigitalization willcontinue,but thatdoes notmean Volkswagenwill makeonline salesthe standard.Hesaid it is moreimportant todigitalize furtherprocess stepsand thuswork ina more customer-friendly andcost-effectivemanner.
7.Why isselling carsvia livestreamingso popularaccording tothe passageA.It isan avoidabletrend that all carcompanies applaud.B.Companies can make thebiggest profitvia livestreaming.C.Vehicles soldonline workinamorecustomer-friendly manner.D.Real-time interactionvia livestreamingcaters tocustomers,needs.
8.As carsalespeople,what basicskill shouldthey ownA.Entertaining audiencewell.B.Knowing thecars forsale well.C.Making themselvesfamous.D.Appearing likeTV presenters.
9.What doesthe underlinedword“escalated inParagraph5probably meanA.Became lessseriousB.Sprang upeverywhereC.Became increasinglyfierceD.Disappeared gradually
10.What can be inferredfrom ChristineswordsA.Discount ratherthan celebritiescounts inselling cars.B.Car salespeoplecan sellbetterthanonline celebrities.C.The lipstickand thecar sharethe sametarget customers.D.She thinkshighly oflivestreaming withonlinecelebrities.DFor over70years,UNICEF has been puttingchildren first,working toprotect theirrights andprovide theassistanceand servicesthey needto suiwiveand developall overthe world.Ifs theend-of-year givingseason,and UNICEF has lotsof goodnews toshare aboutthe influenceits supportershavehad onthe livesof children.Thanks toits generousdonors,UNICEFhashelped savemore livesthan anyotherhumanitarian organization.Monthly donorsare amajor reasonwhy UNICEFcan makethat claim,according toKarla Coello,UNICEF USASeniorDirector forMonthly Giving.Last year,UNICEF respondedto377humanitarian emergencies,from conflictstonatural disasters/9says Coello.Emergency appealsbring inimportant revenue一but afterthe emergency,there arestilla lot of thingschildren needto makelife bearable.Thats whatour monthly donors provide/9When droughtdestroys crops,conflict forcesfamilies fromtheir homes,an epidemicbreaks outora disaster strikes,children suffermost.And insome countries,even the best oftimes aredangerous forits youngestcitizens.Every daymorethan15,000children under5die frompreventable causes.Protecting childrenbefore,during and after acrisis requiresa reliablesource of funding.The constantstream ofrevenueprovided bymonthly donationsenables UNICEFto reachchildren withwhat theyneed mostwhen theyneed it,prepositioning emergencysupplies beforeadisasterstrikes andcontinuing tobuild sustainablesolutions afteranimmediate crisishas subsided.(介入).Monthly givingis alsoimportant tofunding large-scale interventionsThanks toUNICEFs global immune(小儿麻痹症)campaigns,theworldis nownearly freeof polioand there are only14countries wheremothers and(破伤风)children stillface maternaland neonataltetanus deadlythreat.And UNICEFprograms in120countries arehelpingto prevent and treat malnutrition,which islinked tonearly halfof alldeaths of children under
5.“UNICEF USAmonthly donorsare ourmost engaged,most dedicated supporters,“says RebeccaVolpe,UNICEFUSA Manager,Monthly Giving.So wedo ourbest to make themfeel appreciatedby keepingthem thoroughlyupdatedabout thepowerful impactthey arehaving andshowing themhow much they matterto us.In turn,monthlydonorstendto bededicatedsupporters.Protecting children-giving themopportunities toplay,learn,feel safer,heal—is criticaltous,“explained asurvey respondent,expressing acommitment tochildren thatUNICEF USAsMonthly Givingteam seeseveryday.Supporters whosign upwith UNICEFUSA togive monthlyautomatically becomemembers ofthe Guardian Circle,which affordsthem benefits,including:Annual statementsto maketax timeeasierAn easy-to-use donoraccess thatsimplifies modifyinggift amounts,updating paymentmethods andmaking otherchanges,including thetiming ofdonations withthe optionto cancelatanypointTargeted communicationsintheform ofmonthly statementsandaquarterly8-page newsletterwith storiesfrom thefieldAteam availableto answer questions via email or phone“We havesome donorswho areon fixed income,others who can afford to makeconsiderable monthly donations,says Coello.Whether yougive$5or$700a month,you aresuper importantto us.Whafs importantis thatthey allreallywant togive and help children.And thafsamazing.It can be time-consuming anddifficult totrack charitabledonations.At endof year,GuardianCirclemonthlysupporters receiveone statementthat makesfiling taxreturns easier-and itsalways delightfulto seehow muchgood has(受伤害的)been doneforthe worlds mostvulnerable children.
11.What isUNICEF meantto doaccording tothe passageA.To protecthuman rightsofchildrenwho livein poverty.B.To providetimely assistanceduring timeof emergency.C.To ensurechildren theirrights,survival anddevelopment.D.To offeraffordable serviceschildren inpoor nationsneed.
12.Why doesthe writermention UNICEFsglobalimmunecampaignsA.To warnpeople ofdangers causedby polioand tetanus.B.To urgepeople topreventandtreatmalnutritionaswell.C.To informpeople ofthe deadlythreat ofcertain diseasesD.To statethe benefitsoffundinglarge-scale interventions.
13.If yousign upwith UNICEFUSA asa monthlydonor,you can.A.ease yourburden atyearly taxtimeB.cancel whateveryou havedonatedC.get freenewsletters everythree monthsD.answerquestionsviaemailorphone
14.According toCoello,whocanbe amonthly donorA.Only theone whois ableto paya considerableamount.B.Whoever canaffordtodonate acertain amountmonthly.C.One whohas afixedincometomakemonthlydonations.D.Anyone willingto provideassistance forchildren inneed.
15.Which ofthe followingcanbethebesttitle ofthe passageA.Why DonatingMonthly WorksBest.B.How TheDonors ProvideAssistance.C.What TheDonors DoFor Children.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)D.When DonatingCan BeDone Properly.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You willexperience a lot ofchanges throughyour teenageyears.The changesmay seemdifficult.They mayseem tohappenquickly.Dont panic!16You area youngadult now!With moreduty,you willfind morefreedom tomake yourown choices.This isa timeto bewell informedaboutmaking choices.In thisway you canmakehealthy balanceddecisions.17You mayalready know your careerpath oryoumay havenoideaatallwhat youwanttodo.Both situationsare fine!Work hardand the right chancewill presentitself toyou.18You willprobably wantto beindependent.But trynot toshut yourfamily outof your life.You shouldlearnto thinkof otherseven thoughyou areold enoughto lookafter yourself.It isalso perfectlynatural atthis timefor youtospend moretime with your friendsthan yourfamily.Choose yourfriends wisely.19This periodisapart ofthe lifecycle.These aresome peoplewho will be withyou throughoutlifes journey.Therewill besome peoplewith whomyou partand goseparate ways.Leaving schoolcanbehard.The realityis that you maynoteven seeall ofyour classmatesagain.You area youngadult.It isyourlife.No onecan liveitfor you.The choicesthat youmake fromnow onwillbeyourchoices.20Life isfor living.Enjoy yourlife wisely!A.They willhelp shapethe future.B.You willdeal withthem successfully!C.You mayappreciate friendshipin yourown life.D.So makingtherightchoices willbe importantto you.E.A truefriend willstand byyou nomatter whathappens.F.Young adulthoodmeans greaterfreedom andmore choicesG.Your familyhas beenwithyousince youcame intothis world.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分25分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑A friendof mineisamusician.He alwaysseems tobe learningnew tunes,new21,and newways ofmakingmusic incool ways.At theweekends,he22to gointo CentralPark inthe center of Nagoyaduring thedaytimewhere lotsof bands
23.Some ofthese bandsare reallygood,but someofthemarequite
24.One ofthe reasonswhy myfriend likeswatching allthe bandsis thatthey arefree!And ashe saysto me,25expensive thingsdont necessarilymean thatthey5re good,free thingsdont necessarilymeanthey haveno
26.You haveto listen and lookyourself and27what isvaluable foryou.And28,as youlistenandlook,you maylearn differentthings.”So myfriend goestothepark everyweek whenthe weatheris fine,andhesays he learns29from everysingle band!When hewatches andlistens tothe reallygood bands,helearnsnew concertosfromthe30and coolrhythms fromthedrummers.I guessthat ifsnot31thatyoucan learnalotby watching32performs.But whatimpress meare myfriend9swords-You canlearn bywatching andlistening tothe bad performers,too.When Iwatch abadperformer,I thinkto一myself wow,thafs anotherthing thatIm goingto33—So myfriend makes34by leaningfrom bothgood andbad performers.And hesayshealso finds35and pleasureinlearning andimproving inways thathe nevereven imagined!
21.A.games B.systems C.instruments D.languages
22.A.loves B.wishes C.agrees D.affords
23.A.compete B.perform C.study D.succeed
24.A.poor B.shy C.unlucky D.fierce
25.A.Since B.For C.While D.Unless
26.A.price B.fault C.soul D.value
27.A.find outB.wait forC.bring outD.call for
28.A.in shortB.of courseC.at firstD.as usual
29.A.nothing B.anything C.everything D.something
30.A.listeners B.learners C.players D.dancers
31.A.touching B.exciting C.surprising D.satisfying
32.A.excellent B.strange C.energetic D.amateur
33.A.come upwith B.get holdof C.look downon D.get ridof
34.A.time B.money C.progress D.way
35.A.duty B.fun C.pride D.respect第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满务10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(诗歌)Poetry isnever faraway fromour dailylives.Many of us grewup recitingclassic poems,learning toenjoy()this beautifulart formthafs ableto usejust afew lines36express suchrich meanings.()The ChineseShijing,which datesback37the WesternZhou Dynasty,has a38long history(荷马史诗).than theHomeric epicsEven today,classic poemsare appreciatedby alotofpeople.()()To recognizethe specialability ofpoetry andget its39create spirit,World PoetryDay40hold bythe United(语言的)Nations onMarch21each yearto supportlinguistic diversitythrough poeticexpression.(中国诗词大会)()The ChinesePoetry Congressshowing classicpoetry is41extreme popular.The competitionsawover100hopeful participantstaking partinanumberofchallenges.The participants,42ages rangefrom7to70,()include students,farmers,teachers andforeign43compete withan interestin Chineseliterature.()And evenTV seriesinvolving poetryare very44success.For example,in TheLegend ofZhenhtian,one ofthedramas mostmoving songswas adaptedfromapoem45(write)by WenTingyun ofthe TangDynasty.第三部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假设你是李华,得知你的英国留学生朋友Albert对中国传统绘画很感兴趣,打算借给他一本相关内容的书籍,请根据以下内容给他写一封邮件
1.书籍的来源和内容;
2.约定取书时间注意
1.词数80左右;可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯____________________________________________________第二节概要写作(满分20分)阅读下面短文,根据其内容写一篇60词左右的内容概要Although being famous mightsound likea dreamcome true,todays stars,feeling likezoo animals,face pressures(狗仔队)that fewofuscan imagine.They areatthecenterofmuch oftheworldsattention.Paparazzi campoutside their(小报)homes,cameras ready.Tabloids publishthrilling storiesabout theirpersonal lives.Just imaginenot beingableto doanything withoutbeing photographedor interruptedfor asignature.According topsychologist ChristinaVillarreal,celebrities-famous people-worry constantlyabouttheirpublic appearance.Eventually,they startto losetrack ofwho theyreallyare,seeing themselvesthe waytheir fansimagine them,not asthe peoplethey werebefore everyoneknew theirnames.Over time,“Villarreal says,“they feelseparated andlonelyB.C.phenomenon oftracking celebritieshasbeenaround forages.In the4th centuryB.C.,painters followedAlexanderthe Greatinto battle,hoping topicture hisvictories forhis admirers.When CharlesDickens visitedAmerica inthe19th century,his sold-out readingsattracted thousandsof fans,leading himto complainabouthislack ofprivacy.Tabloids ofthe1920sand1930s ranarticles aboutfilm-stars inmuchthesame waythat moderntabloids andwebsites do.Being apublic figuretoday,however,isalot moredifficult thanit usedtobe.Superstars cannotmove aboutwithoutworrying aboutphotographers withmodern cameras.When theysay somethingsilly ordo somethingridiculous,there isalwaysthe Internetto spreadthe newsin minutesand keeptheir storyalive forever.If fameissotroublesome,why arentall celebritiesrunning awayfrom itThe answeris thattherearestill waystodeal withit.Some starsstay calmby surroundingthemselves withtrusted friendsand familyor byescaping toremoteplaces awayfrom bigcities.They focusnot onhow famousthey arebut onwhat theylove todo orwhatever madethemfamous inthe firstplace.Sometimes afew celebritiescan geta littlejustice.Still,even starswho enjoyfull justiceoftencomplain abouthow hardtheir livesare.They aretired ofbeingfamousalready.2020年高一年级英语竞赛试卷参考答案第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)1—3BCB5—7BCA8—10DBCA11—15CDADA第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)16—20BAFED第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分25分)第三节完形填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)1511521—25CABAC26—30DABDC31—36CADCB第四节语法填空(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
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45.written第三部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节(满分15分)One PossibelVersion:Dear Albert,Im soglad toknowyou are veryinterested inChinese culture,especially traditionalpaintings.The otherday Icame acrossagoodbook inour schoollibrary.In ityoucanfind somefascinating paintingworksdating backtotheSong andYuan Dynasties,which Iam sureyouareeager toenjoy.If youwould liketo readit,pleasecome up to myapartment onSaturday afternoonor letme knowwhat timeis convenientforyou.Looking forwardto yourreply.Yours,Li Hua
一、评分原则(评分误差为2分)本题总分为分,按个档次给分
1.154评分时,先根据文章的内容和语言质量初步确定其档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定或调整档次,
2.最后给分评分时应考虑内容是否完整,条理是否清楚,交际是否得体,语言是否准确
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一、评分原则(评分误差为2分)]本题总分为分,按个档次给分
255.评分时,先根据所写概要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量,确定或调整2档次,最后给分.词数少于和多于的,从总分中减去分340802•评分时,应主要从以下四个方面考虑4()对原文要点的理解和呈现情况;1()应用语法结构和词汇的准确性;2()上下文的连贯性;3()对各要点表达的独立性情况4•拼写与标点符号的语言准确性的一个重要方面,评分时,应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑5•如书写较差以致影响交际,可将分数降低一个档次6对原文依赖程度的判断(个别单词的使用不视为抄写)
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二、各档次的给分范围和要求档次描述-理解准确,涵盖全部要点-能准确使用相应的语法结构和词汇第五档(分)21-25-有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使所完成的概要结构紧凑-完全使用自己的语言-理解准确,涵盖绝大部分要点第四档-所使用语法结构和词汇可能有些许错误,但完全不影响意义表达(分)16-20-比较有效地使用了语句间的连接成分,使所完成的概要结构紧凑-有一个整句抄自原文-理解较为准确,涵盖大部分要点第三档-所使用语法结构和词汇方面虽有些错误,但不影响意义表达(分)11-15-应用简单的语句间连接成分,使上下文内容连贯-出现两句整句抄自原文现象-理解有误差,仅涵盖半数要点第二档-有些语法结构和词汇方面的错误,影响了意义的表达(分)6-10-较少使用语句间的连接成分,全文内容缺少连贯性-出现两句以上整句抄自原文现象-没有理解原文,造成概要内容与原文主题不符第一档-有较多语法结构和词汇方面的错误,严重影响了意义的表达(分)1-5-缺乏语句间的连接成分,全文内容不连贯-多个句子抄自原文分白卷、内容太少无法评判或所写内容与所提供内容无关0。
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