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学年度高一年级第一学期教学质量调研
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1.What doesBen need to doright awayA.Meet hismanager B.Make aphone callC.Tell the woman hisstory
2.Where didthe womanhear about the homelessdogA.From the man B.From herfatherC.From apoliceman
3.Why doesntthe womanwant to go shoppingtodayA.She is too tiredB.She hasto workC.She iswaiting for the saletomorrow
4.What doesthe manneed instructionswithA.The newdoor B.The pianoC.The alarm
5.What happenedto PaulA.He losthis carB.He missedhis classC.He walkedin the rain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10第二节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项听每5A BC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,各小题将给出秒钟的作答时间每段对55话或独白读两遍听第段材料,回答第、题
6676.What wasthe weatherlike yesterdayA.Sunny B.Rainy C.Windy
7.What willthemando nextA.Prepare atent B.Drive toa forestC.Get somefood ready听第段材料,回答第、题789学年度高一年级第一学期教学质量调研
(二)2021—2022第一部分听力6-10BACBA11-15BABCA16-20ABCAB1-5BBAAC第二部分阅读理解24-27BDCC28-31DBCD32-35CBCA21-23ACB36-40GDEFA第三部分语言知识运用第一节完形填空41-45CBCAC第46-50DDBAA51-55BCBCD二节语法填空
56.what
57.At
58.was invited
59.to express
60.inventions
62.which
63.to
64.will grow/will have
61.creative英语答案第四部分写作第一节应用文grown
65.itTo raiseour awarenessof physicalexercise andenrich theschedule ofour campuslife,the sportsmeeting washeld lastWednesdayin theschool stadium.In thethree-day competition,all studentsand teachersgathered togetherand welcomeda series of sportsevent inhighspirits.The colddidnt stopthe enthusiasmof thestudents.The sportsmeeting turnedout a great success,convincing usthat sportsplayed avital rolein strengtheningphysicalhealth anddeveloping ahealthy personality.Life,not justsports,requires thesports spiritfaster,higher,stronger-more第二节读后续写united.He musthave awakenedtwenty times.At aquarter tothree he got upand puton hisclothes.Hecrept downstairs,and lethimselfout.He hadnever milkedall alonebefore,but thetask wentmore easilythan he had everknown itto gobefore.Milking foronce was not achore.It was something else,a giftto his father wholoved him.He finished,the twomilk canswerefull,and hecovered themand putthem by the door.Then hewent out of thebarn andclosed thedoor behindhim.Back inhis roomhe hadonly aminute tojump into bed,for heheard his father up.He putthe coversover hishead tosilencehis quickbreathing.The minuteswere endlessten,fifteen,he didnot knowhow many-and heheard his fathersfootsteps.The dooropened and he laystill.Rob!You son of a...,9His father was laughing,a strangesobbing sortof laugh.Son,I thank you.Nobody everdid a nicer thing.The bestChristmas giftI everhad.They hadboth rememberedit:thatblessed Christmasdawn whenalone with the cowsin thebarn he had madehis firstgift oftrue love.听力原文Text1W:Hey,Ben.Why dontyou tellme thatgreat storyof yoursM:Im sorry,but I need to call mymanager rightnow.1Ill tellyou whenIm finished.Text2M:Did youhear about the homelessdog thatwas runningthrough theneighborhoodW:Yes.My dadtold meabout it.2Did thepolice finallycatch itM:Yes.They movedit somewheresafe yesterday.Text3W:Cant wejust waitand goshopping tomorrowIm tootired togo today.3The salewill stillbe happening.M:Tomorrow isMonday.We bothhave workand thestore will be closedbythetime wecan get there.Text4W:Do you think youwillbeable to close thestore tonightIneedto leaveearly totake mykids topiano practice.M:Can youshow meagain howtoclosethe newdoor4I dontwant thealarm togo offlater.Text5W:Paul,youre sowet!What happenedM:I forgotmy raincoat,and itstarted rainingheavily whileI was at school!I hadparked mycar farfrom theclassbuilding,so I got completelywet walkingback toit5Text6W:Look,what afine dayit is!M:Yes.Its beautiful.Yesterday,it rainedall day.6W:Well,sunshine oftencomes aftertherain.M:Its certainlyaniceday to do somethingoutside.Do youhave anygood ideasW:There is a forestoutside thecity.Itfs reallynice there.We canhave apicnic thereduring theday andgo campingat night.M:Wonderful!Why dontwe startgetting readyright nowW:All right.Til takecare of the food,and yougetthe tent ready,OK7M:No problem.7第题为总结题Text78W:I haveno ideawhat to buy formy parentsfor Christmas.9What areyou gettingyoursM:Im gettingmy moma hat and my dad awatch.W:My parentsalready havethose things.They haveeverything I can think of.M:Do theylike foodYou couldget thema giftbasket.W:No,mydadwas achef beforehe retired.He wouldhate whateverI bought.M:What about a holidayYou couldget thema weekendaway.9W:Thats apretty goodidea actually.9Like anice hotelin themountains.M:I wasthinking morea houseon thebeach,but whateveryouthinktheyll like.Text8W:Look at the neighbors.They plantedten treesthis morningand tenyesterday.10M:Good for them.Ill bedoingthe sametomorrow.W:Why iseveryone suddenlyplanting treesM:Because theworld needsmore trees-as manyas wecan plant.They helpclean theair.W:It doesntmake sense.If youbuy tentrees,they aretrees thatare alreadygrowing,so itmakes nodifference.M:Dont besilly.If youbuy them,the sellerwill growsome morefrom seeds.W:Planting treesisnt very rewarding.11Look at the appletree weplanted whenwe weremarried threeyears ago.12Its stillsmall.I have to buyapples fromthe shop.M:Sometimes youalso haveto think of future generations.Think ofour childrenand grandchildreneating thoseapples.Text9M:Why isthat oldman lookingat usW:I thinktheres somethingwrong withhis eyes.Look away.13M:Theres nothingwrong withhim.Look,hes waving.W:Hes notwaving.Hes changinghis coat.Stop lookingat him.13M:He*s shouting.W:He mightwant moneyor something.Keep walking.Hes makingme feeluncomfortable.13M:Whafs thatOh,thankyou,sir.W:What didhe sayM:You droppedsome ofyour booksback there.1415He wastrying toattract ourattention.14W:Oh,so Idid.I mustget a new bag.The sideshave comeloose on this one.151*11havetocarry mybooks.M:Yes,hold themtightly.And whatabout thatpoor manyou werescared ofW:I feelguilty now.Should IapologizeM:I dontthink he noticed.Hey,look,a bagshop.16W:I donthave enoughmoney for anewone now.M:Let*s seewhich isbest foryou.You canbuy itanother time.16W:Good idea.16Text10Good morning.Here is the newsfrom SunriseRadio.17The roofof a bus wasdamaged afterit crashedinto alowrailway bridgein York.It happenedon LeemanRoad onThursday afternoon.Nobody washurt in the crash,but theroadremains closed.18Train servicesare running,but therehave beena fewtrains beinglate.A womanwho liveson Leeman录Road,named Sarah,said,Tve justgot hometo seeabusthat has been peeledU openlike acan ofbeans.Terrible.Thereis exactlyno roofonthisbus atall.Another personnamed Karensaid,There wasa largenoise and the wholeroof cameflyingoff.I wasshocked.The buscompany toldour reporter,wThe accidentmight becaused bya mistake,19and weareworking hardto findout whatexactly happened.Clearly,such atall busshould nothave beentraveling onthat road.Thebus wasremoved atabout5:30p.m.,20but theroad wasstill closedand itcaused heavy traffic during the rushhour.
188.What arethe speakersmainly talkingaboutA.Where tospend ChristmasB.What foodto serveat ChristmasC.What presentstobuyfor Christmas
9.What willthe womanprobably getfor herparentsA.A hatand awatch B.A holidayC.A giftbasket听第段材料,回答第至题
8101210.How manytrees havethe neighborsplanted altogetherA.Three B.Ten C.Twenty
11.What doesthe womanthinkofplanting treesA.It helpsclean theair B.It isntveryrewardingC.Its onlygood forfuturegenerations
12.What isthe relationshipbetween the speakersC.Shop ownerand customer听第段材A.Husband andwife B.Father anddaughter9料,回答第至题
131613.How didthe womanfeel atfirstC.AmazedA.Excited B.Nervous
14.Why wasthe oldman lookingat thespeakersC.He noticeda problemA.He wantedmoney B.He hadan eyeinjury
15.Why didthewomandrop herbooksA.Her bagwas brokenB.She wascarrying themlooselyC.The oldman wasworrying her
16.What willthespeakersdo nextC.Apologize to someoneA.Go toa shopB.Walk straighthome听第段材料,回答第至题
10172017.Who isgiving thetalk C.A policeman1A
8..AWrheipcohrtterravelers hadthe moBst.pArorbaldeimoshobsetcause of the accidentA.Rail travelersB.Air travelersC.Road travelers
19.Why didthe accidentprobably happenA.Because of a mistakeB.Because ofbad weatherC.Because ofheavytraffic
20.What wasremoved atabout5:30p.m.A.A bridgeB.A busC.A train第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)50第一节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)
152.
537.5阅读下列短文,从每题所给的、、和四个选项中,选出最佳选项A BC DWherecan youhike alonga world-heritage coastline,ride anAtlantic wave,then cyclearound apuffin colony,allwithin a few milesof eachother Theanswer is along Northern Irelands Causeway Coast.At thetip ofNorthernIrelandlies itsmost famousattraction-the UNESCOworld heritagesite of the GiantsCauseway.And there*s nobetter way to reachit thanon foot,by followingan eight-mile sectionof the Causeway CoastWay.For somethingcompletely different,head tonearby GlenariffForest Park.Set within the celebratedGlens ofAntrim,thescenery herebrings youto anotherworld.Expect manywaterfalls,wooden walkwaysdeep withinriver gorges,and long-distance views.If twowheels areyour thing,Rathlin Islandoffers anouting thatwill remainin yourmemory foryears to come.Themost popularistheeight-mile returntrip toits westerntip.Regardless ofwhen youvisit,the viewsremain wonderfulall yearround.Another great choice isto leavethe land altogether,and explorethe uniquecoastline fromthe sea.This is a shorewithcaves,arches,tunnels andcliffs,and theonly wayto appreciatethem fullyis fromthe water.(皮艇)(设备)Sea kayakingisagreatchoice,with severallocal companiesproviding all the equipmentand guidance.If you*d preferto enjoy the wavesthen theresthe chanceto trysurfing instead.Hire awetsuit andsurfboard fromthe backofthe beach,book into a lesson,then hitthe waves.Whether yourea beginneror not,you*ll haveagreattime,with waterythrillsand spillsall part of thefun..Of coursethe activitiesmentioned hereis justpartofwhafs available,and witha littleimagination almostanything ispossible.How abouta catch-and-sea boattrip Ora horseride Organisedscuba divingIts allhere,with manychoices tosuitall agesand abilities.So whatskeeping youaway TheCausewayCoastisagoldmine ofactivities andopportunities,itsbeauty arejust waitingtobediscovered.
21.Which isthe suggestedwaytoenjoytheviews in theCausewayCoast WayA.Walking B.Cycling.C.Boating D.Diving.
22.What canwe learnabout seakayakingA.It is only forbeginners B.You haveto bringequipmentC.A trainingcourse isprovided D.The wetsuitisonlyfor sale
23.Whats thetextA.An introductiontosomewater sportsB.An advertisementfor atourist attractionC.A researchpaper onnatural explorationD.A storyaboutaworld-heritage coastlineB(壁画),The manwearing thebright yellowjacket,sitting infront ofa multi-coloured streetart muralis clearlya hugefanof colour.And secondaryschool artteacher JamesBennett istrying toboth brightenup hishome town,and hopefullyinspireyoung people.“Its likecreating avisual galleryoutside,“said the38-year-old fromNuneaton inWarwickshire.When youngI(couldnt affordtogo to Londonon thetrain,or evenBirmingham,and payto getinto agallery.Roy LichtensteinAmerican)pop artistwasabig heroof mine,and Ireally wantedto seehis work.I eventuallygot there,my mumsaved upand wewent,but thatwasnt possiblefor everybody.James hasbeen interestedin creatingartwork aroundNuneaton forseveral yearsnow,and isa directorof communitygroupReel People,which supportsyoung peoplethrough artand sport.“Art ismassively important,especially in a placethats poor.There*snomoney tobe makingfancy newbuildings andallthat sortof stuff.I believeit givesthings identity,brightens peoples lives up,helps mentalhealth andmakes abigdifference to any community.People wantart,creativity andculture/9James teachesataschool inSmall Heath,Birmingham,a citywhich isfamously hometo Digbeth,an areafilled withstreetart.Thats wherehe gothis inspirationfrom.He rememberedgoing tosomething calledCity ofColours aboutfour orfiveyears agoand seeingalltheart goingup.He hopedhe couldtake alittle sliceof thisback toNuneaton.The workof manyleading streetartists decoratesthe buildingsin Digbeth,and Jameshas persuadedsome of them toappearat ReelPeople.“A lotof thetime,kids thinkthese peoplelive inAmerica,Australia,but there*ssomany amazingartists livingin theMidlands.Its anamazing thingtodo.Nuneaton hasbeen seeinga lotmore streetart in the lastcouple ofyears.People hereseemto acceptthe artworkwhich shouldhelp toget morewalls painted.Towns needa bitmore colour,we haveto behonest.^^
24.What dowe learnabout JamesA.He isa fanof artand sportB.He isdevoted tohometown cultureC.He iseager toprovide artcourses D.He isas famousas RoyLichtensteinA.Lonely B.Inspiring C.Carefree D.Challenging
26.What encouragedhim toset upReel PeopleA.The worryingsituation inNuneaton B.His teachingexperience inNuneatonC.His travelto Cityof Colorsyears agoD.The encouragementfrom leadingartists
27.Whats thebest titlefor thetextA.Know color,know thepresent B.Art:A nationaltendencyC.More colorintoatownD.Nuneaton:The homeof artC
25.Which of the followingbest describesJamess childhoodInthe aftermathofavictory over the Frenchin1743,about1,500British soldiers,uninjured butdeathly ill,were sentthearmys generalhospital in a villageon theoutskirts ofFrankfurt,Germany.Men laytwo ormore ina bedand packed(痢疾),together on the floor.Most of the sickhad dysenteryand everythingwas coveredwith blood,sweat,sick andwastematter.Fleas andlice existedin greatnumbers.Dysentery soongave wayto hospitalfever.Hundreds died.John Pringle,an armyphysician on his firstcampaign,observed thedying inhorror.The ideashe developedfor(理论).preventing diseasesbecame oneof theearliest expressionsof filththeory Itheld,in brief,that filthyconditionsproduce diseasesand thatcleanliness helpsprevent them.Born in1707,Pringle wasthe youngestsonofthe Scottishnobility.He hadearned respectlecturing at the UniversityofEdinburgh inmoral andnatural philosophy,which mostlymeant learningabouttheliving worldthrough experimentation,(归纳推理).observation,and inductivereasoning Whenthe WaroftheAustrian Successionbegan,he wonappointment asphysiciangeneral to the entireBritish force,16,000men.He soonproved hisworth.Pringle foundthat theBritish armylosta quarterof itsstrength tosickness aloneduringthe1743campaign.Hospitals werethesoldiers enemies.He setout tochange that,working through the militarycommand toturn hisopinions intoorders.In settingup campsites,(通风不良的)quartermasters were told toavoid damp,poorly ventilatedareas andto digproper toiletsin advance.Pringlenoticed thatmen treatedinacamp ratherthan in the generalhospital typicallyavoided hospitalfever.Keeping theminacamp becamestandard,where possible.In hospitals,patient spacewas tobe clean,well ventilated,anda(改革)minimum of36square feetfor eachman.Bed sheetsweretobe changedregularly.These reformsquicklypaid off.The death rate atthe generalhospital fellby morethan half,from
21.4percent in1743to
9.8percent overthenext twoyears offighting.In1752Pringle publishedhis bookObservations on the DiseasesoftheArmy.It wentthrough severalchanges overthe(卫生的)next twodecades,spreading hissanitary theorythrough theBritish military.In translation,it alsoreached French,German,and Italianarmed forces.Recognizing filththeorys successin cleaningup themilitary,some publichealthsupporters soonbegan anew waron filth:intherising citiesoftheindustrial revolution.A.The causesofthedeadly dysenteryB.The highprice offighting ina warC.The mysterybehind hundredsof deathsD.The badtreatment conditionsfor thesoldiers
29.What doesthe underlinedword filthyinParagraph2probably meanA.Damp B.Dirty.C.Warm D.Noisy
28.What isthe firstparagraph mainlyaboutA.Injuries B.Wars C.Hospitals D.Camps
31.How didPringle puthis ideasinto practiceA.By carryingout manymedical experimentsB.By employingresponsible medicalworkersC.By reportingthe riseinthedeathratequickly D.By givingorders toimprove themedical careD
30.According toPringle,what arethe greatdangers to the soldiersAteam ofresearchers hascreated awebsite-emojify.info,where thepublic cantry outemotion recognition systemsthroughtheir computercameras.Researchers hopeit canmake thepublic knowaboutthe technology andpromote discussionsaboutits use.(识另)“It isa formof facialrecognition,but itgoes furtherbecause ratherthan justidentifying Upeople,it claimstoread ouremotions andour innerfeelings fromour facesJ saidDr AlexaHagerty,project leadand researcherattheUniversityof CambridgeLeverhulme CentrefortheFuture ofIntelligence and the CentrefortheStudy ofExistential Risk.Hagerty saidmany peoplewere notaware ofhow commonemotion recognition systems were,noting theywere usedinsituations rangingfrom jobhiring,to airportsecurity andeven toeducation to see ifstudents aredoing theirhomework.Suchtechnology,she said,was inuse allovertheworld,from EuropetotheUS andChina.However,Hagerty emphasizedthat emotion recognition technologymight havesome potentialbenefits,but thesemustbe weighedagainst concernsaround accuracy,human rights,as wellas whetherthetechnologywas eventhe righttool for aparticular job.(假装)In onegame,users areinvited topull aseriesoffaces to fake emotionsand seeif the system isfooled.It issaidthat thetechnology isreading emotions,said Hagerty.But,she added,actually,thesystemwas readingfacial expressionsandthen combiningthem withthe assumptionthat thosemovements arelinked to emotions,for example,a smilemeans someoneishappy.However,human experienceshowed itwas possibletofake a smile.That iswhat thatgame was:to showyou didntchangeyour innerstate offeeling rapidlysix times,you justchanged theway youlooked onyour face,Hagerty said.(限制).Some emotion recognition researcherssay theyare awareof suchlimitations Vidushi Marda,senior programmeofficeratthehuman rightsorganization Article19said itwas importantto stopthe growingmarket foremotion recognitionsystems.She said,by readingand classifyinghuman beingsinto categoriesthat touchupon themost personalaspects ofhumans,emotion recognition technology doesntalso agreewith humanrights,according tothe organizationswebsite.“The importantlearning fromthe developmentand use of facialrecognitionsystemsacross theworld hasbeen to(有效生)question thevalidity tandthenecessity fortechnologies earlyand often,and projectsthat focusonthelimitationsand dangersof emotion recognition arean importantstep inthat directionJ shesaid.
32.Why didresearchers createemojify.info A.To improveemotionrecognition technology B.To bringemotion recognitionintopublic dailylife C.To drawpublic attentiontoemotionrecognitiontechnology D.To callfor moreresearchers tostudyemotion recognitiontechnology
33.What doesthe thirdparagraph mainlyfocus onA.The potentialsof emotionrecognitiontechnologyB.The wideuseofemotionrecognitiontechnology C.The advantagesofemotion recognitiontechnologyD.The rapiddevelopment ofemotionrecognitiontechnology
34.What canwe learnaboutthe websiteof emojify.infoA.It willoften foolthe usersB.It canaccurately readusers emotionsC.It recognizesexpressions ratherthan emotionsD.It soundsan alarmwhen peoplefakeasmile
35.What doesVidushiMardathinkofemotionrecognitionsystemsA.A losingbattle B.A quick-fix methodC.A highpoint D.A well-meant proposal第二节(共小题,每小题分,满分分)
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512.5阅读下面短文,从文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项Syrian tabletennis playerHend Zazahasbeeninvited byChina tolearn fromthe mastersofthesport.36Zaza,who shotto fameovernight inher war-torn countrylast yearby qualifyingfor Tokyo,lost hermatch toChinese-Austrian athleteLiu Jia4-0inthepreliminary stage.37On hearingthat HendZaza wishestocometo Chinafor training,theChinese Olympic Committee immediatelyinvited her,helping tofulfill herwishes.Now Zazalooks likeshe willbe headingtoChina-who havewon mensand womenssingles goldso farin Tokyo-as earlyas nextmonth fortraining.Zaza wasinvited bythe ChineseOlympicCommittee,the country*s statebroadcaster CCTVsaid,quoting heras saying:I lookforward totraining abroadso thatIcanmake moreprogress andrealize mychampionship dream.38My dreamistobeas strongas Chineseplayers andI lookforward togoing toChina andreceiving thesametraining asthem.”(腐败)39In2011,complaints abouthigh unemploymentand corruptionled toterrible violenceinside Syria.Asthe violencerapidly increased,the countryfell intoa civilwar thatstill continuestoday.Zaza saidas longas shecan remembershefound itdifficult togotoschool orplay outside,let alonetrain for her chosensport.“The conditionswhere Itrained inSyria werea veryhard thingto me.40I wishfor adifferent floor.”Zaza saidpreviously.A.We donthave suchtablesB.It isindeed agood lessonfor meC.Zaza willget abefter resultnext timeD.That broughther Olympicstoanearly end.E.I hopeto reachthe levelof Chineseplayers.F.Zaza overcamegreat difficultyto reachthe Olympics.G.She isthe youngestathlete atthe TokyoOlympics atjust
12.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,小题,满分分)2530第一节完形填空(共小题,每小题分,满分分)15115阅读下面短文,从每题所给的、、、四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项A BC D(Every week,Liu Fang,a38-year-old mediaworker inBeijing,goes toa storespecializing inselling near-expired快过期的)food andreturns witha bagof snacksor drinks.“The pricetags onthese goodshave caughtmy eye.They areoften41at10percent to30percent ofthe marketprice,“Liu said.More importantly,most ofthem arefrom big
42.Why wouldntI lovethem”Liu isamong the43number ofChinese peoplewho enjoybuying near-expired foodat much44prices.According tothelatest report,the near-expired foodindustry hada45size ofover30billion yuanin
2020.Young consumersaged between26and
354647.8percent.Unlike thetraditional47that buyingsuch goodsis embarrassing,more andmore youngpeople regardit asa kindofsustainable consumptionthat canhelp48food waste.Indeed,food wasteisagreat49for Chinaand othercountries.According toa2020report,about18billion kilogramsof(餐饮业).food iswasted everyyear inChinas urbancatering industryAspeopleslivesimproved greatly,many beganto makeor50more foodthan couldbe consumed,CGTN reported.But(节约)the trendof buyingnear-expired foodmay51that theChinese virtueof frugalityis52a comeback.()Ive beenvery frugalall mylife.Living53a hardtime ofhunger1959-61,Im used to savingevery54and everypenny,“Zhang Xin,a retiredwoman borninthe1950s,told CGTN.Pm happytoseemore youngpeople,who(奢侈地),usedto55extravagantly joiningour ranks.”
41.A.attachedB.narrowed C.sold D.targeted
42.A.customers B.producers C.departments D.fashions
43.A.amazing B.falling C.increasing D.recovering
44.A.cheaper B.higher C.flexible D.normal
45.A.industryB.potential C.market D.digital
46.A.dropped toB.took onC.brought outD.accounted for
47.A.trick B.memory C.routine D.thinking
48.A.reuse B.reduce C.recycle D.remove
49.A.challenge B.root C.shadow D.theme
50.A.order B.recommend C.contribute D.avoid
51.A.argue B.suggest C.equal D.ensure
52.A.approaching B.permitting C.making D.suffering
53.A.within B.through C.below D.across
54.A.game B.drink C.grain D.pudding
55.A.behave B.cost C.rate D.spend第二节语法填空(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个单词或括号内单词的正确形式1An economistand ecologicalactivist knownfor hisbook TheBlue Economy,“Pauli haswritten morethan200fablesinspired by56is happeningin naturefor Chinesechildren.57an openingceremony ofa nationalcompetition foryoung Chinesestudents onenvironmental protection教育学innovations,Pauli58invite asan onlinespeaker toshare hispedagogy oflearning withthe arts.The bestway ofexpressingsomething fora childwould bethroughthearts,be ita dance,drawing,orasong,but weneedtohave thisuniqueability59express ourselvesthrough art,“said Pauli.The competitionencourages Chineseyoungsters toexpress theirideas onenvironmental protectionthrough drawings,poems,videos,and60invent.The competitionthe institutebegan hasseen many61create worksby elementaryschool studentsacross thecountry,62include drawingsand poemsaddressing theheated topicsof climatechange andbiodiversity losses.Hu Qing,a professorwiththeSouthern Universityof Scienceand Technologyand headoftheinstitute,said thatthecompetition isalso opento internationalstudents,as exchangesamong theyoungsters arethe key63the future.“By2030,these Chineseyoungsters64grow into the pillarsof society.Their actionswill guidetheir schools,community,andthewhole societyto contributetothelow-carbon goals.They canmake65Husaid.第四部分写作共两节,满分分40第一节应用文满分分15上周三至周五,你校在体育场内举行了运动会假如,你是你校英语报的记者,请写一则新闻报道,内容包括.时间、地点、人员、活动目的;
1.师生的反应;2简短评论
3.注意词数字左右;
1.80可适当添加细节,以使行文连贯
2.第二节(满分分)25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He was fifteen yearsold andstill onhis fathersfarm.He lovedhis father.He hadnot knownit untilone dayafewdaysbefore Christmas,when hehad overheardwhat his fatherwassaying tohis mother.Mary,I hate tocallRob inthe mornings.Hes growingso fastand heneeds hissleep.If youcould seehow hesleeps whenIgoin towake himup!I wishI couldmanagealone.”“Well,you cant,Adam.His mothersvoice wasbrisk,Besides,he isnta childanymore.Its timehe tookhis turnto helpmilkthe cow.”“Yes,hisfathersaid slowly.But Isure dohatetowakeWhen heheard thesewords,something inhim spoke:hisfatherloved him!He hadnever thoughtof itbefore,taking thetieof theirblood forgranted.Now thathe knewhisfatherloved him,hegotup,stumbling blindwith sleepand pulledon hisclothes.And thenonthenight beforeChristmas,that yearwhen hewasfifteen,he layforafew minutesthinking aboutthe nextday.He wishedhehada betterpresent forhisfatherinstead ofthe usualtie fromtheten-cent store.He layonhisside andlookedoutofhis atticwindow.(畜棚)?A thoughtstruck himlike asilver dagger.Why shouldhenotgive hisfather aspecial gift,out thereinthebarnHe couldget upearly,earlier thanfour Oclock,and hecould creepintothebarn andget allthe milkingdone.He laughedtohimself ashe gazedatthestars.It waswhat hewould do,andhemustnt sleeptoo soundly.注意所续写短文的词数应为左右;
1.150续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好
3.Paragraph1:He musthave awakenedtwenty times._________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Back inhis roomhehadonly aminute tojump intobed,forheheard hisfather tip.。
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