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三明一中2024-2025学年上学期8月月考高二英语科试卷本试卷共12页,满分150分,考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1、答题前,考生务必用黑色字迹钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、准考证号和座位号填写在答题卡上,将条形码横贴在答题卡右上角“条形码粘贴处”。2、作答选择
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5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10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。1.Whichanimalisinthefield?A.Acow.B.Ahorse.C.Asheep
.2.Whogotapromotion?A.Liza.B.Emily.C.Henry.3.WhatdidTimdislikeabouthislastjob?A.Facingdangersontheroadtrips.B.Workingbyaverynoisygar
age.C.Beingawayfromhomeforlong.4.Whycouldn’tthemanunderstandthewoman’saunt?A.Shespeaksinsignlanguage.B.Shes
peakswithanoddaccent.C.Shespeaksadifferentlanguage.5.Whatshouldtheman’ssondoaccordingtothewoman?A.Spendmoretime
studying.B.Takepicturesofhisfriends.C.Becomeamemberofaclub.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5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A,B,C三个选项中选出最
佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读每个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whathappenedtotheboyinthebasketballmatch?A.Heinjuredhisl
eg.B.Hefailedtoscoretheball.C.Heleftthematchhalfway.7.Whywastheboydisappointed?A.Histeamlostthematch.B.Heperformedbadlyint
hematch.C.Histeammatesdidn’ttreathimasahero.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.AtwhatpricewasTheScreamsold?A.82.5milliondollar.B.106.5mi
lliondollars.C.119.9milliondollars.9.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthepaintings?A.Theircommercialvaluealwayschanges.B.They’re
becomingmorevaluablethanbefore.C.Theygetmuchappreciationfrompersonalcollectors.听下面一段对话,回答第10至13四个小题。10.W
heredoestheconversationtakeplaceprobably?A.Inashop.B.Onthephone.C.Inanapartment.11.Whatneedstobedealtwithfirst?A.T
heswitch.B.Thefridge.C.Thewaterheater.12.What’swrongwiththegaswaterheater?A.Itcan’tbeused.B.Itssealisbroken.C.Itisoutofordersometimes.13.
WhenwilltheAgencysendpeopletosolvetheproblems?A.NextTuesday.B.ThisTuesday.C.NextThursday.听下面一段对话,回答第14至17四个小题。14.Whatdoesthemanthinkhisparentswillb
uyhim?A.AT-shirt.B.Apairoftrainers.C.Apairofsunglasses.15.Whowenttopickupthespeakers’parents?A.Theirneighbo
r.B.Theirgrandpa.C.Theirgrandma.16.Whichroomwillthemanclean?A.Thebedrooms.B.Thebathroom.C.Thelivingroom.17.Whatwillthespeakershavetodointh
ekitchen?A.Cleanthefloor.B.Washthedishes.C.Fillthefridge.听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。18.WhatpercentageofseniorsintheUKwouldtalk
withthreepeopleaweekatmost?A.Over20%.B.Just26%.C.About55%.19.Whatweremorethanhalfofseniorsafraidof?A.Leavingtheirhomes.B.
Takingearlyretirement.C.Partingfromtheirchildren.20.Whatdidthesurveyof2,000Britishaged16-45show?A.One-thirdofthemwantedtohelpseniors.B.30%ofthemfel
ttooshytotalkwithseniors.C.Aminorityofthemworriedabouttheirelderyears.第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题,每小题2.
5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ATheOriginsofFamousBrandsOurlivesarefullofbrandnamesandtrademarkedproductsthatweuseeveryday.Alth
oughmanybrandnamesaresimpleacronyms(首字母缩略词)orversionsoftheirfoundersnames,someofthecompanieswetrustever
ydayactuallyhavefascinatingandsurprisingbackstories.StarbucksItseemsfittingthatthemostfamouscoffeebrandi
ntheworldwouldtakeitsnamefromoneoftheworld’sgreatestworksofliterature.Theinspirationforthenameofthecoffeehousecam
efromHermanMelville’sMobyDick.Thefounders’originalideawastonamethecompanyaftertheCaptainAhab’sship,buttheyeventuallydecidedthatPequotwasn’tagr
eatnameforcoffee,sotheychoseAhab’sfirstmate,Starbucks,asthenameinstead.GoogleGooglewasoriginallycalledBackrub,foritsea
rchedforlinksineverycorneroftheWeb.In1997,whenthefoundersofthecompanyweresearchingforanewnameshowingahugeamountofdatafortheirrapidlyimprovingsear
chtechnology,afriendsuggestedtheword“googol”.Whenafriendtriedtoregisterthenewdomain(域)name,hemisspelled“googol”as“goog
le”.NikeOriginallyfoundedasadistributorforJapaneserunningshoes,thecompanywasoriginallynamedBRS,orBlueRibbonSport
s.In1971,BRSintroduceditsownsoccershoe,amodelcalledNike,whichisalsothenamefortheGreekgoddessofvictory.In1978,
thecompanyofficiallyrenameditselfasNike,Inc.Therightnameisessentialtoacompany’ssuccess,andagreatoriginstoryisjustasimportantasag
reatproduct.Anattractiveoriginstoryisonemorethingthatkeepscustomersguessing,wondering,andbuyingitsproducts.21.WhatisthenameoftheCaptainAhab’ssh
ip?A.MobyDick.B.Starbucks.C.Pequot.D.HermanMelville.22.WhydidthefoundersoftheGooglewanttochangeitsname?A.Theymistooktheirname.B.Theywanted
newcustomers.C.Thecompany’soriginalnamewastoolong.D.Thecompany’ssearchtechnologywasimprovingrapidly.23.Wheredoesthei
mportanceoftheoriginstoryofonecompanyliein?A.Itcanchangethecompany’simage.B.Itcanaddmythtothecompany.C.Itmakescustomersimagineandpurcha
seitsgoods.D.Itexplainsthedevelopmentofthecompanytocustomers.BAlanMathisonTuringwasborninEnglandin1912.Likeman
ytalentswhogoontogreatthings,Turingshowedhisunbelievableintelligencefromaveryyoungage.Actually,bythetim
ehewashalfwaythroughprimaryschool,Turing’steachershadalreadyrealizedhewasamathematicalgenius.Hecoulddocomplexcalculatinginhisheadeventhoughhehadne
verbeentaughtaboutit.Fortunately,TuringwastheoppositeofHawking,andheabsolutelylovedschool.Proofofthisistheextremelength
shewouldgojusttogettoclass.Forexample,ononeoccasionwhentherewasatrainstrike,Turingevencycled60milestoattend.Nowthat’sdevotion!However,inspiteofTu
rin’sscholarlyattitudeandhisobviousgenius,histeachershadtheirconcernsabouthisfuture.Thiswasbecausewell-knownschoolsinBritainli
ketheonesTuringattendedregardedtheClassics,suchasLatinandGreekasthemostimportant,notsubjectslikemathsandscience.Turing’spro
udteachersevenwroteletterstohisparentsaskingthemtopersuadetheyoungmantofocusmoreontheClassics.ImaginehowdifferenttheworldmightbeiftheyoungT
uringhadlistenedtohisteachers!Thankfully,hisloveforallthingsscientificandmathematicalmeanttherewasnochanceofthat.Afte
rfinishingsecondaryschool,TuringcompletedadegreeinmathematicsatKing’sCollegeCambridge,andthenobtainedhisPhDfromPrincetonUniversityintheUSA.Itwasduri
ngtheseuniversityyearsthatheinventedtheTuringMachine,whichisconsideredbymanypeopletobetheearliestversi
onofacomputerprocessingunit.Itsoundsunbelievablethatanybodycouldhaveinventedsomethingwhichwassimilartoa
computerin1936.ButthatjustshowshowfaraheadofhistimeAlanTuringwas,evenwhenhewasstillayoungman.24.What
canbeinferredaboutTuringaccordingtoparagraphs1-2?A.HemaintainedinterestintheClassics.B.Herejectedattendingfamousschools.C.Heshowedastron
gdesireforschooling.D.Heignoredparents’adviceoncourseselection.25.WhatdoesthewriterthinkoftheTuringMachine
?A.Hearguesit’sstilllimitedinmanyfunctions.B.Hethinksit’sinfluentialincomputerhistory.C.Hedoubtsifitistrulyinventedbyay
oungman.D.Heconsiderstheconstructionofsuchmachinesimpossible.26.Whatistheauthor’smainpurposeinwritingthispassage?A.Toindicatethelinkbetweengeniusands
uccess.B.ToillustratetheinventionoftheTuringMachine.C.Tostresstheimpactofteachers’guidanceonTuring’slife.D.TointroduceTuring’sgenius,scho
larlyattitudeandachievement.27.WhatcanwelearnfromTuring’sstory?A.Satisfiedwithlittle,yetwishingformore
.B.Chancesfavorthemindsthatareprepared.C.Nothinggreatwaseverachievedwithoutpassion.D.Ordinarypeoplehope,whiletalentedpeop
lecreate.CParentsofteenagersoftenviewtheirchildren’sfriendswithdistrust,worryingthattheirchildrenwillbepushedbytheirpeers(同龄人)intodoingsomethingfool
ishorevendangerous.Theirworriesholdwater.Inapreviousstudy,psychologistLaurenceSteinbergfoundthatateenagedriverwithasame
-agepassengerinthecarisathigherriskoftrafficaccidentsthanonedrivingaloneorwithanadult.Inthefollowingyears.Steinbergex
aminedwhyteensweremorelikelytotakerisksinthecompanyofotherteenagers.Inalaterstudy,byscanning(扫描)thebrainsof40teensandadults,Stein
bergfoundthebrainsofteenagers,butnotadults,showedgreateractivityintworegionsassociatedwithrewardswhentheywerebe
ingobservedbysame-agepeers.Therewardsystemsofthebrainareactivatedwheneverpeopleexperiencesomethingrewarding,likeeating
anice-tastingfood,whichmakethemfeelsatisfied.Inthiscase,rewardsaregreaterforteens,whichmotivatesthemtose
ekhigher-riskexperiences.ButSteinbergthoughtpeerpressuremightalsohaveitspositiveside.Inthelateststudy,Steinberg’stea
musedacardgametoresearchhowpeersaffectthewayyoungpeoplegatherandapplyinformation.Itinvolved101teenageboyswhoplayedeitheraloneorwiththre
epeers.Theychosecardsfromfourdecks(牌堆):twodeckshad“good”cards,andtwo“bad”ones.Playerswithpeersweremorewillingtotakerisks,tryingtofig
ureoutwhichdeckscouldhelpthemtowin.Theresultsshowedthatteensplayingwiththeirpeersengageinmoreexploratorybehavior,learnfasterandachievebette
rperformanceonthetaskthanthoseplayingalone.Nowsomeexpertsareproposingthatweshouldtakeadvantageoftheteens’keens
ensitivity(敏感)tothepresenceoffriendstoimproveeducation.“Risktakinginaneducationalcontextisavitalskillth
atenablesprogressandcreativity,”wroteSarah-JayneBlakemore,aprofessoratUniversityCollegeLondon.28.Whatd
otheunderlinedwords“holdwater”inparagraph1mean?A.Makesense.B.FacedoubtsC.Bringrelief.D.Startdebates.29.Whatisther
easonbehindteens’dangerousbehavior?A.Inabilitytotellrightfromwrong.B.Asenseofsatisfaction.C.Eagernesstofollowtheirfriends.D.Lackofsocialexperienc
e.30.Howdoesrisk-takingaffectteensinthelateststudy?A.Itstartsfightsbetweenthem.B.Itinspiresthemtoquestion.C.Itweakenstheirindepen
dence.D.Ithelpsthemtolearnbetter.31.WhatwouldBlakemoresuggestteachersdointheclassroom?A.Conductgroupdiscussion.
B.Improvetimemanagement.C.Encouragepersonalopinions.D.Developdecision-makingskills.DHoneybeesareimportant
tooursurvivalashumans.Themajorityoffruitandvegetablesweeatwouldnolongerexistwithoutthem.Thehoneybeepopulationisthreatenedbyalargenumberofdan
gers,mostofwhichcanbepreventedwiththehelpofhumans.BeinganofficerinEnvironmentalClubhereatFreedom,Ibeliev
ethisisaveryimportanttopicthatwewanttoeducatestudentsabout.Beesarethreatenedbylarge-scalemonoculture(单一耕作)agricultureandpesticidesthata
reusedonthesecrops.Forthemostpart,largecompanieswhichgrowthesamekindofcropsinlargefieldsaretoblameforthewidespreaduseofpesti
cidesandtheplantingofmonoculturecrops.Itisbelievedthattheuseofpesticidesmakesbeefamiliesmoreeasilybeaffectedbyinfect
ionandsickness,whichishurtingtheirnumbers.Thebeliefisthatinthisweakenedstatebeesbecomeeasilyaffectedbymitesandfungi(smalllivingthingsth
atcauseinfectiousdiseases).ThenColonyCollapseDisorder(CCD)appears.Itoccurswhenthemajorityofworkerbeesinahoneybeefamilydisap
pear.Thisisaterribleresultforthebeefamily.AnotherpotentialcauseofCCDismalnutrition(营养不良).Monoculturefieldscontributetothemalnutri
tionofbeesbecauseasinglecropdoesnotprovideenoughnutrientsforafamilyofbees.Honeybeesrequireavarietyofplantstochoosefrominorde
rtostayhealthyandproductive.Numerousfactorsarecontributingtotheworldwidelossofhoneybees.EnvironmentalClubistryingtobringlighttothisdiffi
cultsituationthatwearefacingandwe’retryingtoeducatestudentsonthetopic.Thedecliningbeepopulationisaverypressi
ngissueforallofus,butIfindmyselfrealizingthatcomesalongwithseriousproblems.However,manyofmygenerationhave
n’tbeenawareofthat.Wehavetoworkonfindingsolutionstothisandsupportformorereasonableconsumptionandproductionofproductsthataffectbees.32.What’sthecu
rrentsituationofhoneybees?A.Theirvarietieshavedecreasedalot.B.TheyareignoredbystudentsC.Theyarelosingtheirhabitat
s.D.Theirlivesareputatrisk.33.Whatwouldhappentohoneybeesaftertheygetpesticides?A.Theywouldbeinfectedwithdiseaseseasily.B.TheywouldsufferCC
Dquickly.C.Theywouldattractmiteseasily.D.Theywoulddieinamoment.34.Whyaremonoculturefieldsharmfultohoneybees?A.Theyar
eunabletoprovideenoughcrops.B.Theyfailtoofferthembalancednutrition.C.Theyfailtogivethemagoodnaturalenvironment.D.Theya
reunabletofeedbeeswiththeirfavoritecrops.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthetext?A.Savethebees.B.Saynotopestici
des.C.Supportbeeproducts.D.Avoidmonocultureagriculture.第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短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。Thedayswhena
rtwasanOlympicsportDidyouknowthatcreatingworksofartusedtobeanOlympiccompetition?36Inthefirstyear,WalterWinansbecamet
hefirstandtheonlyOlympiantowinmedalsforbothartandsports.Despitethisseeminglyoptimisticstart,theideaoft
heartsbeingincludedintheOlympicGamessoonmetwithdisinterest,finallyresultingintheremovaloftheartcompetitionfromtheOlympicGames.37Theideatoinclude
artintheOlympicscamefromBaronPierredeCoubertin,whowasthefounderoftheInternationalOlympicCommittee,whichcreatedt
hemodernOlympics.Coubertinbelievedthattheartsandsportswerelinkedandwasimpressedbyanyonewhohadafirmcommandofbotha
sportandanartisticdiscipline(项目).Whyaren’ttheartsincludedintheOlympicstoday?Forstarters,onlyamateurswereallowedtocompeteintheartsparto
ftheOlympics.38Havingartistsofaveragequalitycompetingwhileonlythemostcompetentathleteswereallowedtocompetecreatedadramaticdivideandgavetheimpressi
onthattheartswerenotasimportantassports.Secondly,worksofartcreatedhadtohavesportsasthesubjectmatter.39Limitingthesubject
salsocontributedtomakingtheartspartoftheOlympicGamesboringtothegeneralpublic.Finally,oneofthebiggestreasonswasthattheartsaresubjective.Sportscanbeju
dgedbytimeanddistance,makingiteasytodeterminewhoisthewinner.40Thisdifficultyinjudgingadefinitewinnerresultedintheartspartbe
cominganon-competitiveexhibitionthatranforthedurationoftheOlympicGames.A.WhywasartmadeanOlympicdiscipline?B.Whatisadisciplineinth
eOlympicGames?C.Thisrulemadetheobjectsproducedseemreallyboring.D.Thearts,ontheotherhand,arenotquitesoeasytojudge.E.Howeve
r,theartspartoftheOlympicsGameswassoonabandoned.F.Thismeansthatmanyfamousartistswerebannedfromparticipating.G.For36year
s,from1912to1948,artistsparticipatedintheOlympicGames.第三部分:语言运用(共三节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下列短文,
从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WhenIwasachild,myfamilywenttothebeachoften.However,we41playedinthesandorswa
mintheocean.Naturewastobe42faraway,withthecarwindscreeninbetween.Wewouldwavetotheseafromour43,watchthesunsetandd
rivehome.Myparentswere44incrowdedandpollutedcities.Theirupbringingmadethemthinkmaybeitwas45forkidstostayinside.Withoutknowingit,Iwas46bythe
irattitudes.Itwasmyownchildrenwholedmetoanother47.Theylikedobservingearthwormsandjumpinginmud.Theirsuch48aboutthenaturalworldallowedmeto
seeitina49way.Onbeachtrips,Ifoundmyself50todigintothesandwiththemand51itscoolgraininess(颗粒感)astheyburiedmeinit.Lastsummer,mylovefor52ledtousbuyingah
ouseinafarmingtownnearamountain.It’ssomethingIwouldn’thave53asacitygirl.I’vefoundadeeperconnectiontonatureandI’mgratefulfor
it.TherearemilesoftracksaroundusthatI54everyday.Iwalkthroughsnow,mudandrain,55myboots—whichIbringstraightintothehouse.41.A.stillB.neverC.al
waysD.sometimes42.A.transformedB.evaluatedC.appreciatedD.greeted43.A.vehicleB.tentC.houseD.hotel44.A.hiredB.raisedC
.involvedD.trapped45.A.warmerB.happierC.funnierD.safer46.A.influencedB.confusedC.botheredD.reminded47.A.careerB.futureC.find
ingD.path48.A.concernB.doubtC.curiosityD.knowledge49.A.systematicB.standardC.generalD.different50.A.hesitantB.astonis
hedC.anxiousD.disappointed51.A.sharedB.enjoyedC.interpretedD.showed52.A.shoreB.sandC.farmingD.nature53.A.ach
ievedB.imaginedC.supportedD.acknowledged54.A.exploreB.noticeC.measureD.preserve55.A.washingB.coolingC.dirtyingD.polishing第Ⅱ卷第三部分:语言运用第一
节语篇填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Stress:GoodorBad?Stressusedtobeanalmostunkn
ownword,butnowthatweareusedtotalkingaboutit,Ihavefoundthatpeoplearebeginningtogetstressedaboutbeingstressed.Inrecentyears,stress56(regard)
asacauseof57widerangeofmedicalproblems,fromhighbloodpressuretomentalillness.Butlikesomanyotherthings,itisonlytoomuchstressthatdoesyouharm.Iti
stimethatyoushouldconsiderthatiftherewerenostressinyourlife,youwouldachievealittle.Ifyouarestuckathomewithnostress,thenyourlevelof
performancewillbelow.Uptoacertainpoint,themorestressyouare58,thebetteryourperformancewillbe.Beyondacert
ainpoint,though,furtherstresswillonlyleadtoexhaustion,59(ill)andfinallyabreakdown.Youcantellwhenyouareoverthetopandonthedownwardslope
,byaskingyourselfanumberofquestions.Doyou,forinstance,feelthattoomuchisbeingexpectedofyou,andyetfind60impossibletosayno?Doyoufindyo
urselfgettingimpatientor61(annoy)withpeople62(talk)overunimportantthings?…Iftheanswertoallthosequestionsisyes,yo
uhadbettercontrolyourstress,asyou63(probable)areundermorestressthanisgoodforyou.Tosomeextentyoucancontroltheamountofstressinyourlife.
Doctorshaveworkedoutachart,64showshowmuchstressisinvolvedin65(variety)events.Gettingmarriedis50,pregnan
cy40,movinghouse20,Christmas12,etc.Ifthetotalstressinyourlifeisover150,youaretwiceaslikelytogetill.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分4
0分)第一节英汉互译(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)66.Theytested380ancientChinesemedicaltreatmentsthatshowedpromiseinthefightagainstmalaria.___________________________
______________________________________________________________。67.Einsteinpassedaway,andthewholeworldmournedthegreatlossofabrilliantscientist.
_________________________________________________________________________________________。68.Smarttoiletswillbekeepingconst
anttrackofyourhealthaswell._________________________________________________________________________
________________。69.他们的项目陷入了僵局。然而,屠呦呦并不认输。________________________________________________________________
_________________________.70.从这个意义上说,明日之家已经是今日之家。__________________________________________________________
_______________________________.第二节书面表达(满分15分)假定你是青年学者李华,获悉(穿越回2015年)屠呦呦刚刚获得了本年度的诺贝尔生理学或医学奖。请你给这位伟大的科学家写一封邮件,内容包括:1.表示祝贺(钦佩);2.陈述
理由(感悟)。注意:1.词数100左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。可能用到的词汇:malaria疟疾;artemisinin青蒿素DearMissTu,________________________________
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ourssincerely,LiHua第三节读后续写表达默写(共6小题,每小题2.5分,满分15分)72.当她知道考试结果时,她的眼里闪烁着喜悦的光芒。_______________________________
____________________________________________________________73.听到这个消息,他非常生气,紧握着手,身体轻微颤抖着。__________________
_________________________________________________________________________74.当她读到那封真诚的信时,泪水流下了她的脸颊。_____________________
______________________________________________________________________75.我太害怕了以致于我的大脑一片空白手心出汗。_____________________________________________
______________________________________________76.当主持人宣布她获奖时,她激动得心砰砰跳。___________________________________________________________
________________________________77.心里七上八下,我感到喉咙发紧。___________________________________________________________________________________________三明一中2
024-2025学年上学期8月月考高二英语科试卷参考答案第Ⅰ卷(选择题共95分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5:ABCBC6-10:ACCAB11-15:BCAAB16-20:BCAAB第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分50
分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)A篇阅读21-23:CDCB篇阅读24-27:CBDCC篇阅读28-31:ABDAD篇阅读32-35:DABA第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40:GAFCD第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完
形填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)41-45:BCABD46-50:ADCDC51-55:BDBAC第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共55分)第二节语篇填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.hasbeenrega
rded57.a58.under59.illness60,it61.annoyed62.talking63.probably64.which65.various第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节
英汉互译(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)66.他们测试了380种有望战胜疟疾的古代中医疗法。67.爱因斯坦与世长辞,全世界都哀悼一代科学巨星的陨落。68.智能马桶也会持续记录你的健康状况。69.Theirprojectgotstuck.However,
TuYouyouwouldnotacknowledgedefeat.70.Inthissense,thehomeoftomorrowisalreadythehomeoftoday.第二节书面表达(满分15分)71.Onepossibleversion(词数
:106)DearMissTu,Uponhearingthatyouhavebeenawardedthisyear’sNobelPrizeforPhysiologyorMedicine,I’mwritingtoextendmywarmcongratulations
andsincerehonourtoyou.Youdeservethehonour!Thankstoyourdiscoveryofartemisinin,hundredsofthousandsofliveshavebeensaveda
ndhealthofmillionsofpeopleimproved.Withoutdoubt,yoursuccessprovesthegreatvalueoftraditionalChinesemedicineandhelppromo
teitsspreadaroundtheworld.Personally,Iadmireyourdedication,initiativeandteamwork,fromwhichouryoungergenerationcanlear
nalot.Yourcontributionhasmadeabigdifferencetotheworld.Congratulateyouagainonyourachievement!Yourssincerely,LiHua第三节读后续写表达默写(共6小题,每小题2.5分,满分15分)72.Whe
nsheknewtheresultofthetest,hereyestwinkledwithjoy.73.Hearingthenews,hewasfilledwithanger,holdinghisha
ndtightlyandhisbodytremblingslightly.74.Tearsstreameddownhercheeksasshereadtheheartfeltletter.75.Iwassoscaredthatmymindwe
ntblankandmypalmsweresweating.76.Whenthehostannouncedthatshewontheprize,herheartwasbeatingwidelywithexci
tement.77.Withbutterfliesinmystomach,Ifeltmythroattight.附一:听力录音文本Text1M:Whatisinthatfieldoverthere?Ithinkitisasheep.W:Iseeit.No,it’sactually
acow.Iwishwewouldseeahorse.I’vealwayswantedtorideone!Text2W:Henry,I’vegotgoodnewstoshare.Mybossofferedmeapro
motion,andItookit.M:Areyouserious,Emily?W:Yes,Iamreallyexcited.M:That’sgreat.Congratulations!YouhavenoideahowhappyIamforyou.Ibelieveyouarethebestc
hoiceforthatpromotion.IheardLizawouldbepromotedtotheheadofyourdepartmentbefore.Text3W:Hi,Tim.Iheardyou’vechangedyourjob.Why?
M:Well,Ididn’tmindbeingatruckdriver,butIhatedthelongtripsawayfromhome.ThegaragewhereI’mworkingnowisjustfivemi
nutesaway.Text4M:Isthatyouraunt?Icouldnotunderstandher.Shespeakswithanunusualaccent.W:Yes,herfatherwasinthearmy.Soshelivedinlotsofdifferentcountrie
swhilegrowingup.Shespeaksmanydifferentlanguagestoo.Text5M:Mysonhasstartedtolearntakingphotoslately.Heseemstospendalotoft
imealonedoingit.W:Maybeyoushouldencouragehimtojoinaphotographyclub,sohecanlearnandmakenewfriendsatthesametime.Text6W:Tellmeabouttheba
sketballmatch,John.M:Well,ourteamplayedwell.Wescoredlotsofpoints.ThenIfellandhurtmyleg,butIcarriedonplaying.Theotherteamwasreallybette
rthanus,though.W:Sodidyoulose?M:No,becauseinthefinalseconds,Imanagedtogettheball,jumpuptothebasketandscore.Thatmeantwe’dwon!Ithoughtmyt
eammightcarrymeoutofthegymlikeahero,buttheydidn’t.SoIwasabitdisappointed.W:Well,maybenexttime.Text7M:Doyouknowthepaint
ingbyEdwardMunchcalledTheScream?W:Yes.Itwassoldatanauction—guessatwhatprice?M:IrememberapaintingbyVanGoghsold
atarecord-high82.5millionmanyyearsago.W:ThenMunch’sTheScreamachievedanothermilestone:itwassoldat119.9milliondollars.An
dhereitsaysthepreviousrecordisheldbyapaintingbyPicassoat106.5million.M:Doesthatmeantheworldisattachinggreatersignificancetofineart?W:Notn
ecessarily.Thesepaintingshavealreadybecomeanicon,buttheircommercialvaluechanges,dependingonthemarket,thecampaign,personaltaste,ect.Text8W:
Goodmorning.IMARentalAgency.HowcanIhelp?M:Oh,hello.I’mringingaboutsomeproblemswithmyapartment.W:Whataretheproblemsyou’vefound?M:Well,thefirstthing
isthefridge.Thesealonthedoorisloose.Wehaveasmallchildandneedtokeepmilkcool,soweneedtogetthatdonestraightaway.W:OK…that’sthefridgeforimmediat
erepair.M:Andthere’salittleproblemwiththegaswaterheater.W:Ahha...M:Theswitchisbroken.It’snotseriousandwecanstilluseit.Butyouknow,sometim
eswearejustsocoldwhentakingashowerifitisoutoforder.Ifyoucansendsomebodyoverinthenextcoupleofweeksorso,
that’dbegreat.W:OK,I’vegotthat.WewillsendpeopletosolveyourproblemsnextTuesday.Text9W:Ican’twaitforMomandDadtocomebackfromAmerica!Ihopetheyb
uymethosetrainersIwanted.M:They’llprobablygetmeaT-shirtasusualinsteadofthesunglassesIaskedfor.W:Probably.Whattimearetheyarriv
ing?Theywereleavingat10thismorning.M:Well,theyshouldbehereabout7.Thejourneytakesabout8hours.Ourneighborscouldn’tgotocollectthemsoGrandpaisgoing.
Ihopehe’llbeOK.Healwaysgetslost.Grandmaisgoingtowaitherewithus.W:Good—shecanhelpuscleanthehouse!M:Goodidea.I’lldothebathroomandyoudothebed
rooms.Andwe’llaskifshecantidythelivingroom.That’seasy.Wecandothekitchentogether.W:That’snotaproblem.Weonlyhavetofillthefridg
ewithfood.Iwashedthedishesandyoucleanedthefloorlastnight.M:Great.Text10Accordingtothesurveyof1,896seniorsintheUnitedKingdom,morethanoneinf
ivewouldhaveaconversationwithnomorethanthreepeopleoverthespanofanentireweek!Thattranslatedtonearly2.6millionelderlyfolkswhodidn’tenjoyr
egularhumancontactonadailybasis.Perhapsthemostalarmingisthatresearcherssaidanalarming225,000individualswouldgoaweekwithouttalkingtoanyoneface-to-fa
ce.Thesurveyalsorevealedthatoverhalfofseniorswerewillingtotakeearlyretirement.Theysaidtheyknewtheycouldbetakengo
odcareofiftheytooktheirchildren’sadvice,movingintothenursinghomes.Buttheywereunabletoacceptthisidea.Theyweresoscar
edofleavingtheironlyhomestheyhadlivedformostoftheirlives.Meanwhile,anothersurveyof2,000peopleaged16-45intheUKshowedthat55%ofyoungerf
olksadmittedtoworryingaboutbeinglonelyintheirelderyears.Withthatinmind,two-thirdsofthosepeoplesaidtheywa
ntedtodosomethingtohelpboosttheconfidenceofalonelysenior,but37%worriedthatsuchagesturewouldn’tbewell-received.Anot
her30%felttooshytosparkupaconversationwithseniors.27%admittedtheywerenotsurehowtohelp,andaquartersaidtheyweresimplytoobusythemselves.