江苏省吴江汾湖高级中学2020-2021学年高二假期自主学习竞赛英语试卷含答案

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2020—2021学年第二学期汾湖高级中学假期自主学习竞赛高二英语试卷试卷分值:150分考试用时:120分钟第一卷(共95分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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.Whydidthewomanmissthemusicprogram

?A.Shehadtomeetherstudents.B.Shewasnotinterestedinit.C.Shewasbusywithherwork.2.What’sthewoman’sattitude?A.Pleased.B.Impatient.C.Uncertain.3.Whatdoes

themanthinkofthebook?A.There’snothinginterestinginit.B.Itactuallyisappealingtohim.C.Itshouldbelenttomorepeople.4.Whataretheyprob

ablydoing?A.Makingacall.B.Queuingup.C.Occupyingseats.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Thingstowear.B.Thewarmweather.C.Cl

othingmaterials.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whatdoesthemanthinkofgettingaraise?A.It’salmostimpos

sible.B.Itwillcometruesoon.C.It’snotbeendecided7.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Takingononemorejob.B.Huntingforanotherjob.C.Stayinginthecompany

.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wherearethespeakers?A.Atthewoman’shouse.B.Intheman’soffice.C.Inadecorationshop.9.Wh

ichroomneedsdecorating?A.Thebathroom.B.Thestudy.C.Thechildren’sroom.10.Whatisthewomangoingtodo?A.Waitforaphonecall.B.Makeadecorationplan.C.Choose

newwallpaperandthecurtains.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdoesthemanreallywanttodo?A.Askaboutprize.B.Mailapackage.C.Completeaform.12.Whatdoe

sthemanforgettofillout?A.Hiscustomsdeclaration.B.Theitem’svalue.C.Areturnaddress.13.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?A.$8.60.B.$10.90.C.$14.00.听第9段材料

,回答第14至16题。14.WhatprobablymakesSharoninterestedinphotographingtheanimals?A.Whattheysee.B.Howtheymove.C.Whotheyscare.1

5.Whatanimalsareeasiertophotograph?A.Thosethatareeitherlovelyorstriking.B.Thosethatdon’tmovearoundalot.C.Thosethatknowth

erightposition.16.Whatisthemostdifficultpartofthework?A.Loadsofwork.B.Lackofconfidence.C.Plentyofstress.听第10段材料

,回答第17至20题。17.Whoemployedthetwochefs?A.AdamLeavy.B.SukhdevSingh.C.PeterTite.18.Howwerethetwochefsemployed?A.Theycookedamealexcellently

withgiveningredients.B.TheywererecommendedbyManchesterRestaurant.C.Theywereselectedbytheschool’sparents’board.19.Whatisth

eproblemthetwochefsbring?A.Somepupilscomplainaboutthemeals.B.Thecostofthemealhasrisenby£2.35.C.Childrengetboredwiththe

mealsathome.20.Whyarethetwochefssosuccessful?A.Theyarefromafamousrestaurant.B.Theypayattentiontowhatpupilslike.C.Theyoftencommu

nicatewithparents.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。ACanadiansareblessedwithanabundan

ceofnaturalwonderswithenoughlakes,mountainsandriverstoexploreforalifetime.We’vealsogotsomeofthemostshockingwaterfallsonEarth.PissingMareFalls—Gr

osMorneNationalPark,NewfoundlandandLabradorPissingMareFallsmayhaveafunnysoundingnamebutthey’renojoke

:infact,they’reoneofthehighestwaterfallsinCanada.LocatedinthebeautifulGrosMorneNationalPark,thefallsareonly

accessiblebyboattour.TakakkawFalls—YohoNationalPark,BritishColumbiaTakakkawtranslatedfromCreelooselymeansthe“magnificent”,and

it’sasuitablewordforthesecond-highestwaterfallsinCanada.Afterasteepdriveupawindingroad,thesefallsareonlyashorthikefromthepa

rkinglotalongawheelchairaccessiblepath.NiagaraFalls—NiagaraFalls,OntarioNiagaraFallsarethemostfamouswaterfallsinCanada.Actuallytheyaremade

upofthreedifferentfalls—theHorseshoeFalls,themostpowerfulinNorthAmerica,aretheonlyonelocatedontheCanadianside.Meltingglaciers(冰川)formedt

hefallsthousandsofyearsagoandthebeautifulgreencolourisduetodissolvedsaltandfinelyground(磨)rock.BridalVeilFalls—BridalVeilFallsProvincial

Park,BritishColumbiaPrettyanddelicate,theBridalVeilFallsarelocatedjusteastofChilliwack,BritishColumbia,andreallydolooklikeabridewithabeautifulve

il(面纱),withwatergentlypouringoversmoothrock.Aneasy15-minutewalktothefallstakesyouthroughrichleaves.Picnictablesarea

vailable,andtherearelotsofopportunitiesforviewingwildlifealongtheway.()21.WherearePissingMareFalls?A.NearBritishColum

bia.B.Inabeautifulsmallpark.C.OnthehighestmountaininCanada.D.BetweenNewfoundlandandLabrador.()22.HowdidNiagaraFallscomeintobeing?A.Itremainsamyster

y.B.Itoriginatedfromseveralrivers.C.Itwasformedbythemeltingglaciers.D.Itwasmadebydissolvedsaltandfinelygroundrock.()23

.WhatcanyoudoinBridalVeilFalls?A.Huntingwildlife.B.Havingapicnic.C.Collectingsalt.D.Buyingveils.BTheworldisgettingolder,fast.Andasm

orepeopleretireeachyear,fewerworking-agepeoplewillbetheretoreplacethem.BondratingagencyMoody'ssaysthatwilllead

toadeclineinhouseholdsavings;reducingglobalinvestments-whichinturn,willleadtoslowereconomicgrowtharound

theworld.Butexpertssayit'snottoolatetomitigate(减轻)theeconomicimpactoftheworld'sagingpopulations.InJapan,therearespecialplaygroundsfortheelderly.InI

taly,danceclassesforseniorsarepartofthe"goodlife".AndinGermany-therapidpaceofretirementshasbecomeabiggerissuethanunemploymen

t.Theyaretheworld's"SuperAged"nations-thetermforcountrieswhereatleast20percentofthepopulationis65yearsorolder.In

fiveyears,sixmorecountrieswilljointheranksofthesuper-aged.Andby2030,thatnumberwillriseto34.“Thatwilltranslateintoreductionsinlaborsupply,and

agingwillhaveasignificantnegativeimpactonglobalgrowth,"ElenaDuggar,headofMoody'sSovereignRiskDivision,

said.Businessresearchgroup,theConferenceBoardsaysagingcouldshaveasmuchasonepercentoffglobalgrowthinthenext10years."Ignoringthecomingchangesis

risky,"sayseconomistFariborzGhadar,authorofGloalTectonics-WhatEveryBusinessNeedstoKnow."Economicgrowthrateswillslowdown,jobswillnotbeavailablet

heyoung,andthereisgoingtobeconflictbothinternallyincertaincountriesandexternally.There'llbebacklash(反冲)agai

nstimmigrantsandthat'snotthekindofworldwereallywant,"saidGhadar.Butthesolutionmaybeascloseasanation'sborders.Whi

leconsumerbuyingpatternswillchangeaspopulationsage,KishoreKulkaribelievestargetedcareertrainingandproductivitygainsthro

ughtechnologycouldoffsetthedeclineinworkers."Itisamisalignment(未对准)ofdemandratherthanatotalandadrasticchangeinthedemand.A

nditisachallengewhichwecaneasilyacceptandtackleasitcomestous,”hesaid.Kulkarniaddsthatagingwillbelessofacha

llengeincountrieswhereeldersareseenasassetsratherthanliabilities(责任;义务).Butnearlyalltheexpertssayyoungworkers,inthefuture,willworklongeran

dretirelaterthanseniorstoday.()24.Whichofthefollowingisnottheresultoftheagingpopulation?A.Jobopportunitiesmaynotbeavaila

blefortheyoung.B.ItwillleadtoadeclineinhouseholdsavingsC.Economicgrowthrateswillslowdownaroundtheworld.D.Moreandmoreimmigrantsw

illpourintothecountrieswithagingpopulations.()25.WhatcanweinferaccordingtoFariborzGhadar?A.Peoplearoundtheworldshouldbeawareoftheriskinvolvedin

aging.B.Agingwillhaveasignificantnegativeimpactonglobalgrowth.C.Youngworkers,inthefuture,willworklongerandretirelaterthanseniorsto

day.D.Agingwillcauseconflictsbothinternallyandexternallyincertaincountries.()26.Theunderlinedword"offset"probably_____________A.comp

arewithB.canceloutC.competeagainstD.setoff()27.Whatismainlytalkedinthearticle?A.Agingpopulationwillslowglobaleconomicgrowth.B

.Consumerbuyingpatternswillchangeaspopulationsage.C.Eldersareseenasassetsratherthanliabilities.D.Theimpactsofagingpopulationaregreat.CThere

’salotweknowabouteggs:theyaregreatforbreakfastandyoucancookthemindifferentways.Onetopicofdebate,however,iswhybrownchickeneggsusuallycostmorethanw

hiteones.AccordingtoSharmanHickman,thedirectorofCommunityOutreachandEducationforHickman’sFamilyFarms,genetics

(基因学)notnutritiondeterminestheeggshellcolourandthustheegg’sprice.Thechickenbreed(品种)andtheirgeneticsdecidewhetherornothensh

avepigment(色素)genes,whichcoattheeggandresultinacolouredshellduringtheegg-layingprocess.Althoughalleggsstartoutwhiteincolour,shellcolo

urcanrangefromwhitetobrownandevenblueinsomerarebreeds,Hickmanadds.BreedssuchastheLeghornchickenlaywhiteeggs,whiletheOrpingtonlaysbrowneggsandth

eAmeraucanaproducesblueeggs.HickmannotesthattheLeghornbreedisthemostefficientegg-layinghen,makingitapopularchoicef

orfarmers.Hensthatproducecolouredeggshells,however,tendtobelargerandrequiremorefeedandenergytocreatethatpaintedlayer.Sincethosebreed

scostmoretofeed,theireggsaremoreexpensive.Althougheggssometimeslookdifferentandarepriceddifferently,it’simpossibletoknowthe

irnutritionalmake-upfromtheshellcolouralone,accordingtoMalinaLinkasMalkani,mediaspokespersonfortheAcademyofNutritionandDietetics.“Choosingbetweenb

rownandwhiteeggsisamatterofpersonalpreference,”shesays.“Butit’simportantforpeopletoknowthatthecolouroftheeggshellhasnothingtodowiththeegg’sn

utrientcontentorshellthickness.”Whatdoesaffectthenutrientcontentisthespecificdietthehenison,accordingtoMalkani.Forexample,hen

sfedwithadietwithomega-3sandvitaminDproduceeggsthatarehigherinthosespecificnutrients.Nomatterwhatyourpreferenceis,don’tjudgeaneggbyitsshellcolo

ur.()28.Whichofthefollowingisoneoftheargumentsabouteggs?A.Whicheggsaredifficulttobreak.B.Howeggscanbecooked

healthily.C.Whycolouredeggsaremoreexpensive.D.Whatthebesttimetoeateggsshouldbe.()29.Whatmakestheeggshellcolourdiffere

nt?A.Thehen’sbreed.B.Thesizeofthehen.C.Thecolouroftheeggsinside.D.Thelengthofthelayingprocess.()30.WhydofarmerslovetheLeghornbreedmore?A.Theylayb

rowneggs.B.Theireggsarelarger.C.Theireggssellbetter.D.Theyareproductive.()31.WhatcanwelearnfromMalkani’swordsin

thelastparagraph?A.Ittakeseffortstotesteggs’nutrition.B.It’smeaninglesstostudyanegg’scolour.C.Personalpreferencemattersalo

tinchoice-making.D.Anegg’snutritioniscloselyrelatedtothehen’sfeed.DEveryyear.theJointMathomaticsMeeti

ngbringsmorethan5,000mathloverstogether.It’sthelargestmathmeetingintheworld.InJanuary2019,mathematiciansflewtothemeetinginBaltimore,Md.,tolea

rnaboutnewideasandtalkabouttheirwork.Manyevencametoadmirethelatestinmathematicalart.Themeetingincludedanentireartexhibition.Visi

torsfeltamazedatsculpturesmadefrommetal,woodandfoldedpaper.OnewasbasedonasupersizedRubik’scube.Manyliketriangles,werearrangedinstrangeandsurprisings

izesandcolors.Thecollectionalsoincludeddrawingsandpaintingsinspiredbythestudyofnumbers,curves(曲线)andpatterns.Artandmathmayseemlikeastrangepairing.

Peopleusuallyexperienceartthroughtheirsenses.Theyseeapaintingorlistentomusic.Ifthisartmovesthem,theywillhaveanemotionalresponse.Wo

rkingatmathproblemsisusuallyviewedassomethingyouthinkabout—notfeel.Butconnectionsbetweenthetwofieldsreachfarbackintime.Sculptorsandarchitec

tsinsomeancientcivilizationsincludednumbersandmathideasintotheirworks.HenrySegermanisamathematicianandartist.Whenhewasinhighsc

hool,inEngland,hewasgoodatmathandart.Buthehadtochoose.“Iwentinthemathdirectionbackthen,”hesays.Hethoughtitdifficulttosucceed

asanartist.Still,Segerman’smathstudiesledhimintothevisualareasofmath,suchasgeometry.In2015,Segermanandsome

mathartfriendscreatedavirtual-realityartwork.ParticipantscanputonapairofVRgogglestofloataroundandthroughfour-dimensionalshapes

.Artmakesitpossibletointeract(互动)withtheseshapes,whichwouldbeimpossibletocreateinourthree-dimensionalworld.Asbeauti

fulasitistosee,Segerman’sworkalsooffersanewviewonmathematicalideas.()32.Whatdistinguishestheexhibitsatthemeeting?A.Theyareartw

orkswithhightechnology.B.Theyreflectthelonghistoryofmath.C.Theyaremadebasedonmathideas.D.Theyturnvisualart

intospecificmath.()33.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinparagraph3mean?A.Theyseemextremelyhardtoappreciate

.B.They’reexperiencedindifferentways.C.They’vebeenseparatedsinceancienttimes.D.Theyfailtobringaboutpeople’sr

esponses.()34.WhatcanwelearnfromHenrySegerman’sstory?A.Mathlearningpromotesthecreationofart.B.Mathmakesarteasiertounderstand.C.Mathisactua

llytheoriginoffineart.D.Onecan’teasilysucceedinmath.()35.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Realartistswillstandthetestofmath.B.Mathandartturnsout

agreatcombination.C.Modernartiststurnintomathematicians.D.Artistsmakemathmakeakindofart.第二节七选五阅读(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)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。36Youprobablythinkyouwillneverbeatopstudent.Thisisotnecessarilyso,however.Anyonecabbecomeabetterstudentifheor

shewantsto.Here'show:Planyourtimecarefully.Whenplanningyourwork,youshouldmakealistofthingsthatyouhavetodo.Aftermakingthislist,youshouldmak

eascheduleofyourtime.Firstyourtimeforeating,sleeping,dressing,etc.Thendecideagood,regulartimeforstudy

ing.37Aweeklyschedulemaynotsolveallyourproblems,butitwillforceyoutorealizewhatishappeningtoyourtime.Findagoodplacetostudy

.Lookaroundthehouseforagoodstudyarea.Keepthisspace,whichmaybeadeskorsimplyacomerofyourroom,freeofeverythingbutstudymateri

als.Nogames,radiosortelevision.Whenyousitdowntostudy,concentrateonthesubject.Makegooduseofyourtimeinclass.

38Listeningcarefullyinclassmeanslessworklater.Takingnoteswillhelpyourememberwhattheteachersays.Studyregularly.Whenyougetho

mefromschool,gooveryournotes.Reviewtheimportantpointsthatyourteachermentionedinclass.Ifyouknowwhatyourteacherisgoingtodiscussthenextda

y,readthatmaterial.39Ifyoudothesethingsregularly,thematerialwillbecomemoremeaningful,andyou'llrememberitlon

ger.Developagoodattitudetowardstests.Thepurposeofatestistoshowwhatyouhavelearnedaboutasubject.Theyhelpyour

ememberyournewknowledge.Theworldwon'tendifyoudon'tpassatest,sodon'tbeover-worried.40Youwillprobablydiscove

rmanyothersafteryouhavetriedthese.A.Thereareothermethodsthatmighthelpyouwithyourstudying.B.Don'tforgettosetasidee

noughtimeforentertainmentC.Takeadvantageofclasstimetolistentoeverythingtheteachersays.D.Noonecanbecomeatopstudentunles

sheorsheworkshard.E.Maybeyouareanaveragestudent.F.Makefulluseofclasstimetotakenotesofwhattheteachersaysinclass.G.Thiswillhe

lpyouunderstandthenextclass.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分55分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸(卡)上将该项涂黑。Onarecentsunny,dryf

allmorning,Ifoundthelastoutdoortableatmyfavouritecafé.ReadingasInibbledmybreakfast,Iwasenjoyingthefeelingofthecoolbree

zeandthewarmsunwhenatablenexttome41.Awomanwhohadbeenstandingnearby,42waitingforaseat,steppedtowardthetable.Butfromtheotherdi

rectionstraightfromtheparkinglot,cameamanwhogottothetablefirst.Thewoman,witha43onherface,explainedthatshe’

dbeenwatchingthattableforseveralminutesandhadbeenonherwayover.Theman,alsosmilingbut44,toldhershewasoutof45;hehadhappeneduponthetablefirst.“Yousn

ooze(不注意),youlose!”hesaidcheerfully.Shestoodofftotheside,clearlydisappointed,and46herfriendwiththefrustratingnews.Isatatmyt

able,47thescene,whensuddenlyitoccurredtome—Ihada(n)48heretobekind.Istoodupand49herovertomytable.Quietly,ItoldherIhadseenwhathadh

appened,andIwashappytogivehermytable.IwasonlygoingtobethereafewmoreminutesanywaysoIwashappyforherandherfriendtohavethe50.“

Butwherewillyousit?”sheasked.Iwasalmostdoneeating,Isaid,andIwouldfindaseatatthecounter51.Shethankedmeandbeamed(笑容满面)asshe52forherfriendtositdown

.ThinkingaboutitasIfinishedup,Irealizedthatwhetherornotthewomanhadfairclaimtothetablewasunimportant.Theemotionofthesituation—thelookofh

urtonherface—had53me,andIhadtheabilitytodosomethingaboutit.Thatisn’talwaysthecasewitheveryfeeling,situation,orinjusti

cewe54unexpectedlyinourdays.Butastheearly20thcenturywriterOrisonSwettMardenoncesaid,“Don’twaitforextraordinaryopportunities.55commonoc

casionsandmakethemgreat.”Ijusthopethatwoman’smorningatthecaféwasgreat.Iknowminewas.()41.A.closedupB.ope

nedupC.lookedupD.showedup()42.A.hesitantlyB.clearlyC.seeminglyD.steadily()43.A.smileB.shockC.glareD.gaze()44.A.firmB.impatientC.e

legantD.reluctant()45.A.orderB.luckC.shapeD.place()46.A.servedB.comparedC.loadedD.greeted()47.A.takingdownB.takingupC.takinginD.takingover()48.A

.sceneB.opportunityC.accessD.passion()49.A.followedB.guidedC.signalledD.rushed()50.A.floorB.spotC.momentD.kindness()51.A.d

ownstairsB.upstairsC.outsideD.inside()52.A.gesturedB.headedC.waitedD.sent()53.A.shamedB.surprisedC.struckD.scared()54.A.repeatB.hateC.tol

erateD.meet()55.A.MarkB.HoldC.CelebrateD.Seize第二卷(共55分)第二节短文语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内

容(一个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。OnemorningIsatonabenchinaparkandwatchedalittleboy56(run)freelyonthegrassashismotherwatchedfromashortdistanceaway.Theboywouldf

alltothegrass,getup,andwithoutlookingback57hismother,runasfastashecouldasifnothinghadhappened.Whenthekidfelldown,hedidn'tth

inkofthefallas58failure.Instead,heconsidered59learningexperience.Hetriedandtriedagain60hesucceeded.I61(touch)bytheboy'sstrongmindandth

ewayheran.Witheachattempt,helookedso62(confidence)andnatural.Heonlywantedtonfreelyandtodoitaswellashecould.Hewasjustbeingachild---justbeinghim

self---beingcompletelyinthemoment.Henever63(give)up.Eachtimehefell,hegothimselfbackupagain,asifheknewthatfallingd

ownwassimplyapartoflife.Hewasnotlookingforothers'64(smile),orworryingaboutwhethersomeonewwatchingornot.Heonlyw

antedtorunandtofeeltheexperienceofrunningfullyandfreely.Ilearnedalotfromthatexperience,andhave65(success)broughtthatlessonwithmeinman

ypartsofmylife.第三节单词填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)66.Wecannot(保证)thatourflightswillneverbedelayed.67.Thetwocou

ntriesaregoingtomeettobreakdownsome(障碍)totradebetweenthem.68.Therearesomeareasof(贫穷),butthecountryasawholeisfairlyprosperous.69.Hewas______

___(不予录用)bythearmybecauseofhispooreyesight.70.Wecan’ttake________(拥有)ofthehouseuntilallthepapershavebeensigned.71.Hewasluckyenoughtospotavsea

t,sohequicklysatdown.72.Themayorawardedthesoldieramedalofhonourforhisheroicdeedinrescuingtheearthquakev.73.Agriculturehasdevelopedrapidly,thus

providinglightindustrywitha________rawmaterials.74.Undernoc________shouldwedoanythingagainstthewillofthepeople.

75.It’suniversallya____________thatrichimaginationcantoagreatextentmakeupforthelackofmaterials.第四部分写作(满分35分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,在你校学习的英国交换

生Tim发邮件说他下学期要选修一门艺术课,学校共开设两门课程:中国书法(ChineseCalligraphy)和中国绘画(ChinesePainting),希望你能向他推荐其中一门课程。请你给他回一封邮件,内容包括:1.推荐的课程;2.推荐的理由;3.你的祝

愿。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearTim,_________________________________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分20分)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。MyDad'sBestFlowerIremembermyfirsth

omewasasmallapartmentonthesecondfloorandlovelyapartmentonthe台).Whenmymomwasbusyinthekitchen,sheletmestayonth

ebalconywatchingthekidsplayinginthestreet.OnthatbalconyIplayedsometimeswithmyeldersister,Maria.Shewas

sevenyearsoldandwhenmymomwasabsentshewaslikeamothertome.Thebalconywasagreathobbyplaceformyfather.Afterhisworkheusedtogrowcarnations(康乃馨)infl

owerboxes.Hiscarnationswerered,pinkandwhite,andeveryoneappreciatedthemfortheirbeauty.Hetookcareofthemwithsomuchlovean

ddevotion.Hedealtcarefullywithhisflowerslikeamothertakingcareofherbaby.ManytimesIsatonthefloorofthebalconyforhoursobservinghimandh

islovelyflowerswithpatience.Hewasalwaysdoingsomethingonthatbalcony.Hewaswateringthemeveryday,cleaningt

hebalconyfloor,changingthepottingsoilandwerethick,strongandhighenough,hestartedhisimprovementoperatio

nlikeadoctor.Mydadtookatinyknifeandwithhislefthandheheldthestemofthecarnationandmeasuredtheheight.Thenhemadeasmallmarkonthestemwithhisfinger.Afterwar

dshemadeasharpcutwiththeknifejustenoughtofitinagrainofbarley(芽).Thenhewrappedthestemwithasmallbandage.Hisjobwasthentowaterthepla

ntsandtotakecareofthem."Nooneshouldtouchthem,"hesaidtomom.Everyday,whenhecamehomefromworkhewentstraighttothebalcony.Momusedtot

ellus:“Donottouchdaddy'sflowers.”Forusitwasafascinatingexperiencetowatchhowthesmallstemsweregrowingandmakingflowers.Whenthecarnationshadgrown

bigenough,mydadenjoyedwatchingthemeveryday.Wethekidsdidtoo.注意: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

:Oneday,myeldersister,wholoveddadverymuch,hadagreatidea._______________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Whenmydadarrived,hewe

ntasusual,straighttothebalconyandsawhisflowerslyingonthefloorlikedeadanimals.______________________________

_________________________________________________________________________________________________________英语答案听力(20*1.5=30分)1—5CBBBA6—10

ABACA11—15BCCBB16—20BCACB阅读(15*2.5=27.5分)21-35BCBDABACADDCBAB七选五(5*2.5=12..5分36-40EBCGA完形(15*1=15分)41-55BBAABDCBCBDACDD语法填空(10*1=10分)

56running57at58a59it60until61wastouched62confident63gave64smiles65successfully单词填空(10*1=10分)66.guarantee67barriers68poverty69rejected70possession71v

acant72victims73ample/abundant74circumstances75acknowledged第一节应用文写作(15分)DearTim,Knowingthatyouhaventdecidedwhichcoursetochoosebetw

eenChineseCalligraphyandChinesePainting.Iamwritingtooffermyrecommendation.ChineseCalligraphyishighlyrecommended,whichservesas

awindowintoChineseprofoundculture.Thecourse,acombinationoftheoryandpractice,isgivenbyafamousmaster,Prof

essorZeng,andranksnumberoneamongourschoolcoursedintermsofpopularity.Besides,thecourseincludesweeklyworkshopsforcalligraph

yloverstopractisecalligraphyandtocommunicate.Seizethechanceandyouwontbedisappointed!Wishyouarewardingvoyageofdis

coveringthebeautyofChinesecalligraphy!Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(20分)Possibleversion1:Oneday,myeldersister,wholoveddadverymuch,hadagreatidea.Wantingtohelpd

ad,shecuttheflowersfromtheirstemsandarrangedthemonthefloor.Shebelievedthatdadwouldbeverypleasedtoseethemthatway.

Whenmomrealizedwhatmysisterhaddone,shedidn'tsayaword.Mysisterdidn'tunderstandwhyweweresoquietwithoutawordofappreciation.Whenmydadarrive

d,hewentasusual,straighttothebalconyandsawhisflowerslyingonthefloorlikedeadanimals.Helookedtowardsthestreettoseeiftherewasonefromth

eneighbors'childrenwhocouldhavedoneit.Thenheenteredthelivingroomandlookedatmominsilence.Weallwaitedforapunis

hment.Mom,whoalwaystaughtustotellthetruth,lookedatDadandsaid,"Wehavenobadneighborsinourarea."Thenwithanicetoneshecontinued,"Nooutsiderdidth

isgreatjob,onlyourlovelydaughterLinda."Dad'sfacechangedfromtensetoasmileandthenhesaid,"DoIhaveabetterflo

werthanmylovelydaughter?"Mysistersmiledandgavedadabighug.听力原文Text1M:Didyoulistentothemusicprogramlastnight?W:Ididn’

tbecauseIwaskeptbusyansweringthestudents’questions.Text2M:Hellothere.I’dliketotakeafewminutesofyourtime.Our

companyiscurrentlyofferingapromotiononlaptops.W:I’mbusy.Pleaseremovemefromyourcallinglist.Text3W:I’m

notsurewhetherthebookIlentyouisthekindyouhaveanyinterestin.M:Tobehonest,Icanhardlytearmyselfawayfromit.Text4M:Canyousavemyplaceforme,please?Natur

e’scalling.W:Sure.Buthurry.Thelineismovingfast.Text5M:Whatkindofskirtareyoulookingfor?W:Sinceit’sgettingwarmerthistimeoftheyear,Iwantsomet

hinglightweight.Text6W:Whatarethechancesofgettingaraisethisyear?M:Chancesareslim!W:Wow!Youhaven’tgottenaraiseforho

wmanyyearsnow?M:It’sbeenthreeyears!Thecompanykeepslosingmoneyandtheycan’taffordtogiveanyonearaise.W:That’stoobad.Didy

oueverthinkofworkingsomewhereelse?M:Yeah.Infact,IhaveaninterviewnextMonday.W:Goodluck!Text7M:Whichroomwereyoutalkingaboutonthephoneyest

erday?W:Thatroomthere,besidethebathroom,oppositethestudy.It’sourchildren’sroom.M:Isee.Let’stakealook...Well,thewallpaperandthecurtainsar

equiteoutofdate.W:Iagree.It’stimetomakesomechanges.M:Besidesthewallpaperandthecurtains,whatotherchangeswouldyouliketo

make?W:I’mnotreallysure.That’swhyIwashopingyouwouldlookatthisroomfirstandgivemesomesuggestions.M:Herea

realotofpossibilities.Icansendyouafirstdraftofourplanandtheestimatewithintwodays.W:OK.Givemeacallwhenthey’reready.Text8M:I’dliketo

mailthispackagetoHongKong.Howmuchwillitbe,please?W:Doyouwanttosenditfirstclassorparcelpost?M:Howmuchisfirstclassandhowlongdoesit

take?W:It’slight.Firstclasswouldcost$8.00.Iguessitwilltakeabouteighttotendaystoarrive.M:Andparcelpost?W:Sendingitparcelpostwouldbecheaper,bu

titwouldn’tarriveforaboutamonth.Therateforparcelpostis$4.90.M:Oh,Iwantittoarriveearlierthanthat.I’llmail

itfirstclass.W:What’sinthepackage?Ineedtoknowinordertocompletetheform.M:Apairofglassearrings.Ipackedthemwell,soI’msuretheywon’

tbreak.ArethereanyotherformsIneedtofillout?W:Yes,onemore.It’sacustomsdeclarationonwhichyoudeclarewhatitemoritemsareinthepackageo

rtheirvalue.M:Hereitis.W:Oh,youforgottoputareturnaddressonthispackage.It’snotapostofficeregulation,butwestronglyrecommendthata

llmailshaveaclearreturnaddress.M:OK.I’lldoitrightnow.I’llalsobuyten60centstamps.W:OK.Here’syourchange.M:Thankyou.Haveaniceday.

Text9M:Hi,Sharon.Ihaven’tseenyouforages.Areyoustillworkinginthestudio?W:Yes.Ilikephotographingthebestmomentsoftheanimalsinstudiosandsellprint

sonline.M:What’syourgoalduringeachshoot?W:Catchingtheanimals’attractivefeatures—itcanbesomethingintheireyesorthewaythey

move.M:Sinceyouhavelongbeenworkingwithanimals,canyoutellmesomethingaboutthem?W:Theanimalsgenerallyfallintotwocategories:somearelov

ely,andsomearestriking,liketheAmericanbuffalo.M:Doyougetscaredwhenyouphotographanimalslikelionsandbears?W:No,itevend

oesn’toccurtometobescared.IhaveconfidenceintheanimaltrainersIworkwith.Andfocusingonshootingcantotallytakemyattentionawayfroma

nythingaround.M:Arecertainanimalseasiertophotographthanothers?W:Someanimalslikebuffaloandcowdon’tdomuch,whichmakesiteasyformewhileanimalsl

ikechicksandcatsmovearound.Ihavetofocusandbereadyforthesplitsecondandtherightposition.M:Whatarethedifficultpartsthatpeoplewouldn’texpect?W:It’sal

otofworkplusstress,butself-doubtthatcomeswithanycreativepursuitisthemostchallenging.Text10Listeners,y

ouwillenvythepupilsofLoretoHighSchool.Thankstotwonewexcellentchefsintheschoolkitchen,mealsarefive-starquality.Andtheyc

ostonly£2.35.Afterstudentscomplainedaboutboringlunch,theschoolrecentlycalledinAdamLeavyandSukhdevSingh,bothformerlyfromthefamousManchesterRestauran

t.Thetwochefswentthroughacompetitionagainstothertop-qualitychefs,eachcookingupatwo-coursemealfromtheingredientsgiventothem.Andthepairimpressedt

hejudgessomuchthatHeadmasterPeterTiteinstantlyhiredthem.Now,allthekidsareexcitedaboutdiningatschoolandtheo

nlyproblemnowisthatparentshavetokeepupwiththechefs’highstandardswhencookingfortheirchildrenathome.Onemothersaid,“

Mysonusedtocomplainthatthefoodatschoolwasboring.NowhecomeshomeandturnshisnoseupattheburgerImake.”The

mostimportantsecrettothechefs’successliesintheirattentiononstudents’preference.Everyweektheydotestst

oknowwhatfoodwouldwinoverstudentsandputitonthemenu.Nowonderthenewlunchhasgiventhewholeschoolaliftwithonlythepriceof£2.35.

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