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英语试卷一、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共37.5分)MillionsofpeoplenowadaysuseFacebook,InstagramandSnapchattoconversewiththeirfriends.TheyuseSkype
tobridgelongdistancesandTwittertointeractwithpublicfigure.Butasmoreofourlivesmoveonline,areInternet-basedinteractionssufficientforafulfillinglife?
Therehavebeenconsiderablewarningsaboutthedrawbacksofonlineinteractions.Somescholarshaverealizedthatourdevotio
ntothescreensisdetractingfromface-to-faceconversations.Forinstance,astudyshowedthatchildrenwhohadbeenspendingtimewithtelevisionandcomputer
sforalongperiodoftimeweresignificantlyworseatrecognizingnonverbal(非语言的)psychologicalsuggestionsinaconversationthanth
osewhohadjustfivedayswithoutscreens.Butthereisanothersidetotheargument:A2015PewFoundationreportfoundthatteenagersuseonlineinter
actionstostrengthentheirfriendships.Plus,57%ofteenagersreportedthatthey'dmadefriendsonline.AmoriMilkami,apsychologyprofe
ssorattheUniversityofBritishColumbia,hasconductedseveralstudiesononlineinteractionsandtellsthatthenatureofonlineco
mmunicationischangingasyoungpeopletreatsocialnetworksinanentirelydifferentways.Toomuchresearchtendstomixallonlineinteractionstogether,shesays,ins
teadofdistinguishingbetweenpositive,meaningconversationsandmoresuperficial,negativeexchanges.Accordingtoher,onlinecommunitiescanbeespecia
llyusefulforpeoplewhohaveanunusualconcernandliveinisolatedareas,andsoareunlikelytomeetpeoplewithsimilarconcerns
inperson."Themajorgoodaspectofonlineinteractionscomparedtoin-persononesisthatsocialnetworkallowuserstointeractwithsomanypeopleatonce.
Whetherornotthat'spositiveornegativedependsonthetypeoffriendsyouhave.It'spossibletogetthesamelevelofa
chievementfromonlineinteractionsasitisfromin=personfriends,"saysMikami."Thismightbehardforolderadultstobelievean
ditmightnotbepossibleforthem,becausetheymightnotfeelcomfortablehavingthosekindsofdeeponlineinteractions.Tot
hem,theonlineworldwillalwaysbemoresuperficial.Butyoungpeoplereallyseeitdifferently."Asthenatureofonlineinteractionscontinuallyevolve,it
'sdifficulttodefinitelyestablishwhetherornotsocialmediafriendshipsalonearesufficient.Butforthosewhodon'
thavestrongin-personsupportgroups,thevalueofonlinecommunitiesshouldn'tbedismissed.1.TheunderlinedpartinParagraph2probablymeansth
atthescreensare______.A.becomingmoreandmoreappealingB.controllingwhatpeopletalkaboutwitheachotherC.makingface-to-faceconversationsl
essefficientD.changingthewaypeoplecommunicatewitheachother2.WhatistheadvantageofonlineinteractionsaccordingtoMilkami?_
_____A.Morepositivetopicswillbefocusedon.B.Communicationefficiencywillbeimproved.C.Peoplewillfeelmorecomfortablewithcom
municating.D.Peoplewillhavemorein-depthcommunicationwithothers.3.Whichofthefollowingwilltheauthoragreewith?______A.Compare
dwiththerealworld,theonlinecommunitiesaresuperficial.B.Itisimpossibletoknowwhethersocialmediafriendshipsares
ufficient.C.Teenagerscandependononlineinteractionstostrengthentheirfriendships.D.Theimportanceofonlinecommunit
iesshouldbeconsideredforsomepeople.Oneday,"superchargedplants"mayhelpfeedpeoplearoundtheworld.Supercharge
dplantsareonesthatgrowfasterthannormalplantlife.Scientistscanspeedupthegrowthbymodifying,orchanging,thest
ructureofplants'genes.Themodificationsmakethemreactquicklytochangesinlight.Thisallhastodowithphotosynthesis(光合作用),theprocessinwhichplantsturnsunl
ight,carbondioxideandwaterintofood.Plantsgrowfastestinthesun.Thatiswhentheymakethemostfoodforthemselves.Buttheirrateofgrowth
canslowwhenthingslikecloudsortreesblocksunlight.Butwhenthesunreturns,itcantakemanyminutesforgrowthtospeedupagain.Thiscanbeaprob
lembecauseitmeanssomeofourmostimportantcropplantsarenotasproductiveastheycouldbe.SteveLong,aplantbiolog
istwiththeUniversityofIllinois,wantedtofindawaytohelpplantsgetbackuptospeedquicklyafteraperiodofdarkness.S
oheandhisteamaddedgenesthatshortenedtherecoverytime.Italsoincreasedthespeedatwhichtheplantsgrew.Hismodifiedplant
sgrewupto20percentmorethanuntreatedones."Thisfinding,wherewe'vejustmadeonemodificationthathasboostedcro
pyield,isreallyaboosttothewholearea,becauseeveryoneelseworkingonphotosynthesiscannowseethatifwecanimprovephotosyntheticefficiencyincrops,wewillgetm
oreyield."Longwroteinamagazinearticle.InLong'sstudy,hisgroupusedaformofgeneticengineeringcalledtransgenics.Itmeanstakinggenesfr
omoneplant,thenputtingthemintoanother.Thereisascientificdebateaboutwhethertransgenicsisagoodideaornot.MatthewReynoldsfromtheIn
ternationalMaizeandWheatImprovementCenterspoketoVOAonSkype."TheincreasedratesofproductionnotedbyLong'stea
mareimpressive."Hehassomehopeabouttheprocess.Buthealsohasquestions."Whatisthedownside?Whyhavetheplantsnotdonethatbefore?Andwealwaysaskthoseques
tionswhenweseesomethingthatlooksabittoogoodtobetrue…"Long'sgroupworkedwithtobaccoplantsbecausetheyareeasyt
ostudy.Nowtheyareexperimentingwithrice,soybeans,cowpeas,andcassava-fourimportantfoodcrops.TheBill&MelindaGat
esFoundationprovidedmoneyforthestudy.Theorganizationsaysanynewtechnologyapprovedfromthisresearchwillb
emadefreelyavailabletofarmersinAfricaandSouthAsia.4.What'sthepurposeofSteveLong'sexperimentwithtobacco?______A.Tomakeplantshealthiera
ndmoreproductivethanbefore.B.Tohelpplantsgrowquicklyafterthesunreturns.C.Toshortenthetimethatplantsadaptthemselvestolight.D.Toinc
reasecropyieldthroughmodifyingplants'genes.5.WhichofthefollowingisnotincludedintheprocessofLong'sexperiment?______A.genesareaddedtosometobaccoplant
s.B.Experimentsarebeingconductedwithriceandsoybeans.C.Somecropplantsarenotasproductiveastheycouldbe.D.Improvedphotosy
ntheticefficiencymeansmoreyield.6.WhatcanwelearnaboutLong'sgroupandhisstudyfromthepassage?______A.Th
eBill&MelindaGatesFoundationhasfinancedLongsgroup.B.VOAinterviewedSteveLongonSkypeabouthisgroupandhisstud
y.C.TheInternationalMaizeandWheatImprovementCenterapprovedofhisstudy.D.MatthewReynoldsdidn'tbelievetheproductionratesnotedbyLong'sg
roup.7.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?______A.TransgenicsMayCauseaScientificDebateB.PhotosynthesisMayImprove
CropProductionC.SuperchargedPlantsMayMeanMoreCropYieldD.GeneticModificationsMayHelpPlantsGrowBetterMostofusarealreadyawareofthedirecteffectwe
haveonourfriendsandfamily.Butwerarelyconsiderthateverythingwethink,feel,do,orsaycanspreadfarbeyondthepeopleweknow.Conversely(相反地),ourfriendsandfamily
serveasconduits(渠道)forustobeinfluencedbyhundredsoreventhousandsofotherpeople.Inakindofsocialchainreaction,wecanbedeeplyaffectedbyeventswedo
notwitnessthathappentopeoplewedonotknow.Aspartofasocialnetwork,wegobeyondourselves,forgoodorill,andbecomeap
artofsomethingmuchlarger.Ourconnectednesscarrieswithitfundamentalimplications(影响)forthewayweunderstandthehumancondition.Soc
ialnetworkshavevaluepreciselybecausetheycanhelpustoachievewhatwecouldnotachieveonourown.Yet,socialnetworkeffectsarenotalwayspositive.Depre
ssion,obesity,financialpanic,andviolencealsospread.Socialnetworks,itturnsout,tendtomagnify(放大)whatevertheyareseededwith.Partlyforthisreason,social
networksarecreative.Andwhatthesenetworkscreatedoesnotbelongtoanyoneindividual-itissharedbyallthoseinthe
network.Inthisway,asocialnetworkislikeacommonlyownedforest:weallstandtobenefitfromit,butwealsomustworktogethertoensureitremainshealthyandproductive.
Whilesocialnetworksarefundamentallyanddistinctivelyhuman,andcanbeseeneverywhere,theyshouldnotbetakenforgranted.Ifyouareh
appierorricherorhealthierthanothers,itmayhavealottodowithwhereyouhappentobeinthenetwork,evenifyoucannotrecognizeyourownlocation.Anditmayhavealot
todowiththeoverallstructureofthenetwork,evenifyoucannotcontrolthatstructureatall.Andinsomecases,theprocessfeedsbacktothenetworki
tself.Apersonwithmanyfriendsmaybecomerichandthenattractevenmorefriends.Thisrichget-richerdynamicmeanssoc
ialnetworkscandramaticallyreinforcetwodifferentkindsofinequalityinoursociety:situationalinequalityandpositionalin
equality.Lawmakershavenotyetconsideredtheconsequencesofpositionalinequality.Still,understandingthewayweareconnectedisanessentialstepincreatingamore
justsocietyandincarryingoutpublicpoliciesaffectingeverythingfrompublichealthtotheeconomy.Wemightbebetteroffvaccinating(接种疫苗)
centrallylocatedindividualsratherthanweakindividuals.Wemightbebetteroffhelpinginterconnectedgroupsofpeop
letoavoidcriminalbehaviorratherthanpreventingorpunishingcrimesoneatatime.Ifwewanttounderstandhowsocietyworks,wene
edtofillinthemissinglinksbetweenindividuals.Weneedtounderstandhowinterconnectionsandinteractionsbetweenpeopleg
iverisetowhollynewaspectsofhumanexperiencethatarenotpresentintheindividualsthemselves.Ifwedonotunderstandsocialnetworks,weca
nnothopetofullyunderstandeitherourselvesortheworldweinhabit.8.Whatcanbeinferredfromthefirstparagraph?______A.Wecan'tbeeasilyaffectedbystr
angers.B.Weareconnectedandformasocialnetwork.C.Wehavenegativeeffectsonothersocialmembers.D.Wewillnotmakeadiffere
nceinaspecificgroup.9.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"it"inthesecondparagraphrefersto?______A.somethinglargerB.ourconnectednessC.thehumanconditionD.
asocialnetwork10.Asocialnetworkcanbecomparedtoacommonlyownedforestbecause______.A.itremainshealthyandproductive.B.ittendstomagnifyne
gativethings.C.itiscreativeandsharedbypeopleinthewholesociety.D.whatitcreatescanbeenjoyedbyeveryoneinthenetwork.11.What'stheauthor'spurposeinwriti
ngthepassage?______A.Tointroducethecharacteristicsofsocialnetworks.B.Tourgepeopletounderstandhowoursocietyworks.C.Toshowthesignificanceofundersta
ndingsocialnetworks.D.Toexplainthepossibleconsequencesofignoringsocialnetworks.Ican'tstoplookingatmyphone,butI'mnotalone.Over2.5billionpeoplehav
esmartphonesnow,andalotofthemarehavingahardtimeputtingthemdown.Theproblemis,outdevicesaredesignedtobeaddictin
g.Butifyouunderstandthetricksthatgrabyourattention,youcanlearntohaveahealthierrelationshipwithyourphone.Itstartswithturningoffallnotifica
tions(推送通知),exceptwhenarealhumanistryingtoreachyou.Butalotoftoday'sappssimulatethefeelingofthatkindofsocialinteraction,togety
outospendmoretimeontheirplatform.IfFacebooksendsyouapushnotificationthatafriendisinterestedinaneventnearyou,they'reessentiall
yactinglikeapuppetmaster,takingadvantageofyourdesireforsocialconnectionssothatyouusetheappmore.Todayyoucang
etnotificationsfromanyapponyourphone.So,everytimeyoucheckit,yougetthisgrabbagofnotificationsthatcanmakeyoufeelabroadvarietyofemotions.I
fitwasn'tforrandom,ifitwaspredictablybadorpredictablygood,thenyouwouldnotgetaddicted.That'sthesamelogicbehindslotmachines(老虎机).Someappsevencopyt
heprocessofpullingaslotmachineleverwiththe"pulltorefresh"feature.Thoseappsareusuallycapableofcontinuouslyupdatingcontent,butthepullaction
providesanaddictingillusionofcontroloverthatprocess.Then,youhavetomakeyourscreengrayer.Theeasiestwaytoattractyou
reye'sattentiononascreenisthroughcolor.Ineye-trackingtests,humaneyesgravitate(被吸引)particularlytobrightred.That'swhysomanyappshave
redesignedtheiriconstobebrighter,bolder,andwarmerovertheyears.It'salsowhynotificationbubblesarered.Sojus
tnoticingthatifItakeoutthecolor,itchangessomeoftheaddictiveness.Finally,restrictyourhomescreentoever
ydaytools.Makesurethatyourhomescreen,whenyouunlockit,doesn'thaveanythingexceptforthein-the-momenttoolsthathelpyo
ulikeliveyourlife.Ifyou'renotsurewhatcountsasabottomlessvortex(漩涡)ofstuff,ithelpstofilteroutappsthatuseinfinitescrolling.Infini
tescrollingcontinuouslyloadsnewmaterialsothere'snobuilt-inendpoint.Videoautoplayworksinasimilarway.Theseint
erfacescreateafrictionlessexperience,buttheyalsocreateauser'ssenseofcontrolandmakeithardertostop.Technologymightnotalw
ayslookharmful.Thereareideasforalternativeinterfacesthatgiveyoufunctionalchoicesandaremoretransparentabouthowmuchtimeyou'lllosewithoneaction,versusan
other.Butit'sareallydeepphilosophicalquestion:whatisgenuinelyworthyourattention?Dopeopleevenknowhowtoanswerthatquestion?It
'sareallyhardquestion,it'snotsomethingwethinkabout.But,fornow,it'saquestionthateverybodyneedstostartasking
.12.Whichisthemostaccuratewordtoreplacetheunderlinedword"essentially"?______A.basicallyB.necessarilyC.temporarilyD.punctua
lly13.Whatdoestheauthormeanbymentioning"slotmachine"?______A.Userscanprobablypredictwhatthenotificationisbef
orecheckingtheirphones.B.Netizenscandogamblingontheinternetlegally.C.There'realotofsimilaritiesbetweenappsandslotmachines.D
.It'sunpredictabilitythatmakesphonesaddicting.14.Fromtheendofthearticlewecanknowthat______.A.alltheinterfacesarenotextremelyaddictingB.weusersa
renotenabledtochoosebuttowastetimeontechnologyC.it'sphilosophers'jobtoreflectonthevalueoftechnologyininformationageD.thedevelopmentoft
echnologycannotbechangedbacktothewaytheywerebefore15.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethattheauthor'sattitudet
otechnologyis______.A.negativeB.concernedC.positiveD.indifferent二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共12.5分)Therearesomepopularfamilyvideospostedo
nChinesesocialmedia.Inthesevideos,ayoungchildcallsouttotheirmotherorfather;theparententerstheroomsmiling,turnsaroundandcallsouttotheirow
nparent;thegrandparentthenenterssmilingandcallsouttotheirparent-thegreat-grandparent.Theformatofthesevideosisbeingdescribedasthe"four-g
enerationchallenge".16Peoplefromallovertheworldhaveleftcommentsandevenmadetheirownversions.AFacebookusern
amedAntoineYupudwrote,"IhavetogivethattoChina.17."The"four-generation"videoshavenotonlytouchedforeignviewers,butalsogivent
hemadeeperlookintoChinesefamilyvalues.InmostEastAsiancultures,itiscommonformanygenerationsofasinglefamilytolivetoget
herunderoneroof.18.ManyWesterncountriestendtohavenuclearfamilies,madeupofjustchildrenandtheirparents.19.Kidsusuallymoveoutofthefamil
yhomeafterturning18.Manyapplyforloansandworkpart-timejobstopayforcollegeandrent.Iftheychoosetocontinuelivingwiththeirparentsafterb
ecominganadult,itcanbeseenasasignofimmaturityorfailure.AlthoughfamilystructuresintheUnitedStatesmaydiffer,thelovingbondsbet
weenfamilymembersarecommontoboth.20.A.Familydevotionisusuallyastrongvalue.B.Thisiscalledanextendedfamily.C.Thesevideoshavespreadtosocialmediai
nothercountries.D.Nuclearfamiliesgraduallytooktheplaceofextendedfamilies.E.InUnitedStatesculture,independenceishighlyvalued.F.Thesevid
eoshavemademanypeoplemisstheirowngrandparents.G.Thatmightbewhythe"four-generation"videoshavegainedpopularityaroundthew
orld.16.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.G17.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.G18.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.G19.A.AB.BC.CD.DE.EF.FG.G20.A.AB.BC.CD
.DE.EF.FG.G三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共20.0分)Today,IwassittingwithsomeotherstudentsandteachersasthejudgesoftheannualsingingcontestofB
eijingNationalDaySchool(BNDS).Watchingthewonderfulperformancesonstage,Icouldnothelp21whathappenedlastyear.LastyearwasthefirstyearIcametothe
BNDSInternationalDepartment.ThefirstmonthatBNDSwasalmosta(n)22:Curiosityquickly23,replacedbyaheavywor
kload.Tomakemattersworse,Iwas24atotalstrangerinanewenvironment.WhenIwasintrouble,Iwastoo25toturntoanyoneforhelp.Ishutthedoortotheoutsidewo
rld.IthoughtImightcontinueto26indarknessbymyself,untiloneday,Isawthe27oftheannualsingingcontest.IfIwasnotbraveenou
ghtocommunicateinwords,maybeIcould28myheartout.Havingmademydecision,Ijoinedtheaudition(试镜).Luckily,I29am
ongmorethan100contestantsandenteredthetop32.Afteranotherthreeroundsofcompetition,Imade30tothefinalstogetherwiththreeo
thercontestants.31moreandmorestudentsknewthatIjoinedthecontest,theywenttowatchmyperformance,volunteeredto32formeandthensharedmysingingvideosonsocia
lmedia.ItseemedthatIbecamewell-knownovernight.Finally,thebigdaycame.WhenI33thenervetowalkonstage,Icoul
dnotbelievemyeyes.Thedarktheaterwassuddenlylitupby34sticks,whichwerelikestarsinadarksky."Comeon,Becky!"Ashoutbrokethesilence,followe
dbykindlaughter.Whenitbecame35again,Ibegantosing.Themusicstarted,whichdrewmebackto36.NowImightnotrememberclearlywhatsongsIsanglastyear,
butIwouldneverforgetthe37inthedarkness.Fromthenon,Ihadmy38,madefriends,andIevenjoinedthesingingclub.Singingopensthed
oor39abrand-newworld.IknowIwillstayatBNDS,andIwon'tbe40.21.A.scanningB.recallingC.evaluatingD.conveying22.A.disasterB.turningC.growthD.al
arm23.A.distributedB.splitC.chokedD.faded24.A.practicallyB.vitallyC.elegantlyD.digitally25.A.scepticalB.shal
lowC.shyD.sharp26.A.struggleB.sacrificeC.withdrawD.crash27.A.detailB.sampleC.applicationD.poster28.A.dialB.singC.tryD.let29.A.droppedoutB.came
outC.stoodoutD.chewedout30.A.myselfB.itC.themD.itself31.A.AsB.ThoughC.WhileD.When32.A.approveB.applaudC
.voteD.qualify33.A.filledinB.swelledupC.woundupD.gotup34.A.circulatingB.linkingC.crossingD.waving35.A.stableB.quietC.dullD.calm3
6.A.truthB.factC.realityD.case37.A.lightsB.devicesC.receiversD.circumstances38.A.companionsB.fansC.opponentsD.receptionists39.A.ofB.inC.toD
.on40.A.accessibleB.casualC.abnormalD.alone四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共10.0分)41.Doyouliveinacity?You'veprobablynoticedhownoisyandcro
wdedlifeinacitycanbe.(1)ifyoucouldlivenexttoacalmlakeinstead?Asitturnsout,(2)(live)nearbodiesofwater-lakes,r
ivers,ponds,evenoceans-canhelpusfeelbothhappierandhealthier.Thosewholivelessthanakilometerfromthecoastarearound2
2percentlesslikely(3)(have)mentalhealthproblemsthanthosewholive50kilometersormoreaway,accordingtoastudybyresearchersfromtheUni
versityofExeter,UK.Peoplewhovisitthecoastatleasttwiceaweektendtoexperience(4)(good)generalandmentalhealthaswell.Sohowdoes"blue
space"makeusfeelbetter?Foronething,aquaticenvironmentstendtohavelesspollutionandmoresunlight,bothof(5)linkedtobettermentalandphysicalhealth.Peoplew
hogetmoresuntendtobehappierthanthosewhodonot.There'salsotheairabove(6)sea.Afterspendingtimeneartheocean,
youmightfindthatyoufeelmorerelaxedthanusual.Thisis(7)seaairischargedwithnegativeions(负离子).Theseionsbalanc
eourlevelsofserotonin(血清素),achemicalthataffectsourmoods.With(8)(balance)serotoninlevels,wefeelmorecalmandrelaxe
d,accordingtoDailyMail.Finally,peoplewholivenearwatertendtobemore(9)(physical)active,accordingtotheGuardian.Watersportslikeswimmingandrowingcanhelpu
sstay(10)shape,whichinturnkeepsushealthy.五、书面表达(本大题共2小题,共40.0分)42.假如你是光明中学高二(1)班的李华,上周你校举办了为期一周的"外语文化节"活动.请根据下表给你的英国笔友Leo写信,介绍文化节的开展情况.光明中学第一届外语文化节时间
:2020年1月6日-1月12日活动内容:1.外籍专家讲座,主题:英语学习方法;2.英语演讲比赛;3.成立英语口语角.注意:1.词数100词左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已给出,不计
入总词数.DearLeo,__________Yours,LiHua43.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文.续写词数应为150左右.Iwasataxidriver,afatherofa16-year-oldbo
yatthattime.Mysonwasgoodatschool,andhewouldgraduatefromseniorhighschoolandgotouniversity,buthewashesitatingtoch
oosehisfuturejobandhealwayschangedhismind.Ididgivehimadvicebuthedidn'tfollowit.AndoneMondaymorning,IstoppedatNewYorkHospit
alwhenIfoundawell-dressedmancomingover.Hewaswavingtome.Iwaitedpatientlyuntilhejumpedintothetaxi."LaGuardiaAirport,please."
Hesaid.Asalways,Iwonderedaboutmypassenger.SoIasked,"Whatdoyoudo?""Iamworkingatthehospital."Forsomeunknownreason,Idecidedtoaskforhishelp."CouldIaskafa
vor?"Hedidn'tansweratfirst.ButIcontinued,"Ihaveason,16.He'sdoingwellinschool.Hewillgraduatefromseniorhighschool.
Hewantsajobthissummer.Isthereanypossibilitythatyoumightgethimasummerjob?"Afteraminute,hesaid,"Themedicalstudentsha
vearesearchproject.Maybehecouldfitin.Havehimsendmehisschoolrecords."Hesearchedhispocketandhandedmeacard.Thatevening,whenIgothome,Ipulle
dthecardfrommypocket."Robbie,"Isaidproudly,"Thiscouldbeasummerjobforyou.Sendhimyourschoolrecords."Robbietookthecardan
dreaditoutloud,"FredPlum,NewYorkHospital.""Isthisajoke?"hesaidindoubt.AfterIshoutedandthreatenedtocutoffhispocket-mone
y,Robbiepromisedtosendoffhisgradesthenextmorning.1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好.Paragraph1:Twoweekslater,whenIarri
vedhome,thewholefamilywaitedformeexcitedly.__________Paragraph2:Robbiegotthejobanddidwellatthehospital.___________英语试卷答案一、阅读理
解(本大题共15小题,共37.5分)【答案】【小题1】C【小题2】B【小题3】D【答案】【小题1】B【小题2】C【小题3】A【小题4】C【答案】【小题1】B【小题2】B【小题3】D【小题4】C【答案】【
小题1】A【小题2】D【小题3】A【小题4】B二、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共12.5分)【答案】【小题1】C【小题2】A【小题3】B【小题4】E【小题5】G三、完形填空(本大题共20小题,共20.0分)【答案】【小题1】B【小题2】A【小题3】D【小题4】A【小
题5】C【小题6】A【小题7】D【小题8】B【小题9】C【小题10】B【小题11】A【小题12】C【小题13】D【小题14】D【小题15】B【小题16】C【小题17】A【小题18】B【小题19】C【小题20】D
四、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共10.0分)41【答案】【小题1】What【小题2】living【小题3】tohave【小题4】better【小题5】them【小题6】the【小题7】because【小题8】
balanced【小题9】physically【小题10】in五、书面表达(本大题共2小题,共40.0分)42【答案】DearLeo,Howhaveyoubeendoingrecently?I'mwritingtosharemyexperie
nceduringtheForeignLanguageFestivalwithyou.(写信目的)Itlastedforaweek,fromJan6toJan12,andithadthreemajorsections.Tobeginwith,therewasaninstructiv
electuredeliveredbyaforeignexpertfocusedonEnglishlearningmethods.(高分句型一)Thiswasofgreathelptous.ThenweorganizedanenjoyableEnglishspeechco
ntest,whichencouragedustopracticeouroralEnglish.(高分句型二)Besides,wesetupanoralEnglishcornertomakeoralEnglishprac
ticedaily.Thefestivalisover,butI'mstillexcitedaboutit.(时间及活动内容)Whatareyouuptothesedays?I'mlookingforwardtoyourreply.(
期望)Yours,LiHua43【答案】Paragraph1:Twoweekslater,whenIarrivedhome,thewholefamilywaitedmeexcitedly.Extremelyproud,mysonhandedmealetterfromPlu
m,tellinghimhewasacceptedbytheproject.Asitturnsout,hehadsenthisschoolrecordstothehospitalthenextdayafterIgavehimthecard.
AndhegotaphonefromPlum'ssecretaryforaninterview.Hewasconcernedabouttheresult,asaresultofwhich,hedidn'ttellthefamilywhathappened.【高分句型一】
(Robbie没有告诉家人发生的事情)Paragraph2:Robbiegotthejobanddidwellatthehospital.Infact,RobbiedidsowellthatPlumphonedme,singinghighp
raiseforhim.Whenthesummerjobended,hemadeuphismindtobeadoctor.【高分句型二】Withaclearaiminhismind,Robbieworkedevenharder.Eventu
ally,hewasadmittedtoNewYorkMedicalCollege.Muchtomyamazement,astrangershouldchangemyson'sfuture.(Robbie得到工作宁被纽约医学院录取)