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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.
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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.