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江苏省白蒲高级中学2020至2021学年度高二年级第一学期教学质量调研(二)英语试题(考试时间:120分钟试卷满分:150分)本试卷由四个部分组成。其中,第一、二部分和第三部分的第一节为选择题。第三部分的第二节和第四部分为非选择题。第一部分听
力(共两节,满分30分)第一节听下面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.WhatdoesLisawanttodrink?A.Coffee.B.
Juice.C.Milk.2.Whoisinterestedinfashiondesigning?A.James.B.Michael.C.Lily.3.WhydoesSusangototheartschool?A.Todopart-timework.B.Totakepaintingclass
.C.Topickuphergrandma.4.Whatisthemandoing?A.Rentingacar.B.Buyingacar.C.Bookingtickets.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlyt
alkingabout?A.Somephotos.B.Theforestinwinter.C.Theirfavoriteanimals.第二节听下面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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,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.Whydoesn’tthewomanbuythe
jackets?A.Shedoesn’tneedone.B.Shefindsthemexpensive.C.Shedoesn’tthinkthey’rebeautiful.7.Whatisthewoman’sattitudetowardtheskirts?A.Satisfi
ed.B.Disappointed.C.Uninterested.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.WhatdidLisa’sfriendsencouragehertodo?A.Takewritingclasses.B.Haveasto
rypublished.C.Writeabouttheirstories.9.Whatdoesthemanwanttobeinthefuture?A.Apoet.B.Anactor.C.Adirector.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.Whenwillth
ewintercampbegin?A.OnJanuary2nd.B.OnJanuary5th.C.OnJanuary8th.11.Howmuchwillitcosttwokidstojointhewintercamp?A.$216.B.$324.C.$432.12.Whatrel
ationisMarytoJim?A.Hiscousin.B.Hissister.C.Hisclassmate.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.AtwhatagedidThomasgetmarried?A.22.B.25.C.
32.14.Wheredidtheoldcouplefirstmeet?A.Inaclassroom.B.Atalibrary.C.Ataparty.15.WhatwasThomaslike?A.Serious.B.Kind.C.Hot-tempered.16.Wha
twasJane’spurposeofgoingtoNorwayagain?A.Tostudythere.B.Tofindworkthere.C.TobewithThomas.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Whatwastheresultofthefire?A.A
round10,000peoplewerehomeless.B.Manyfactoriesweredestructed.C.Manypeoplewereinjured.18.WhatdopeopleinMirpurmainlydotomakealivi
ng?A.Makeclothing.B.Produceplastic.C.Sellwoods.19.Whatmadethefirefighters’workmoredifficult?A.Thehotweather.B.Thelackofwater.C.The
terribletraffic.20.Wherearethehomelesspeoplenow?A.Onthestreet.B.Inafactory.C.Atnearbyschools.第二部分阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADOCSOCKSDon'tmissour50%OFFpromo.It'sendingsoon.23:59:52HOURSMIN
UTESSECONDSWantImmediateReliefToday?YES!IWANT50%OFFPROFESSIONALANTIFATIGUECOMPRESSIONSOCKSLEEVESREDUCESSW
ELLING,EASESHEELPAIN,SOOTHESACHYFEET,ANDBOOSTSCIRCULATIONCOMPRESSIONTECHNOLOGY✓Proventolimitswelling,bothforthoseonwhoare
ontheirfeetalot,andthosewhoavoidbeingontheirfeetduetopain✓Designedbyaleadingdoctorwhohasextensivetreatmentinfootpainmanagement✓Promotesb
loodcirculationtohelpweakveins(静脉)andpathwaysbeingcompromisedfromtheagingprocessPREVENTPLANTARFASCIITIS✓Createsupportfo
rtheplantarfascia(足底筋膜)connectivetissuesforheel✓Naturallyraisesandcomfortsthearchofthefoot✓Dramaticallyreduc
eshealtimeforthosecurrentlywithplantarfasciitis✓HelpstoimprovethemusclesofthefootandstrengthONESIZEFITSALL✓Wearwithorwithoutregulars
ocksbysimplyslippingitonasanormalsockwouldfit✓Createspermeabilityandstructuralcompressionforallkindsofactivities,leavingyoufeelingfatigue
freealldaylongWHATOURCUSTOMERSARESAYING"Afterhavingbeentotwodoctorsformybackandfootpain,IthoughtIhadnohope.Onalastditcheffort,IorderedDocSocks.Forthe
firsttimeinyears,Icanwalkaround,alldayandIhavenopainandnoswelling.Ihardlyrecognizemyfeetnowthey’reback
tonormal-thankgoodnessIfoundyourproduct."-MartinP.Appleton,WI"AsanemergencyroomnurseIamalwaysrunningaround.
Addtothatmythreekidsandyoucanimaginemyfeetcangettiredandsore.MyfriendatworkrecommendedDoc-SocksandIhaveneverlookedback.Forthefirsttimeyears,Ihav
enopain!"-StephanieR.Albany,NYAreYouReadyToSootheYourTiredAchyFeet?(Takeadvantageofoursale-itsendingsoon!)21.Whe
redoyouthinkwecanseethispassage?A.AnInternetpage.B.Afashionmagazine.C.Apromotionalleaflet.D.Anationalnewspaper.22
.WhoarethetargetcustomersofDOCsock?A.Peoplewhowanttorelievetheirtiredpainfulfeet.B.Peoplewhogettheirfeetinjuredd
uringthesports.C.Peoplewhohavetokeeprunningaroundeveryday.D.Peoplewhodesiretorecoverfromafootoperation.23.Whichofthe
followingisthefunctionofDOCsocks?A.Itcancurevariousfeetdiseases.B.Itcanimprovebloodcirculation.C.Itcanslowtheagingprocessoffeet.D.Itcanbewornun
derregularsocks.BTheTuaregbride,Assalama,whohasspentmostofhertimetendingherfamily’sgoatsandsheep,sitssilentlyasfemalerelati
vesandhelpersmakesurethateveryhairisperfectforthewedding.TheTuaregarenomads,anditwasonlybychancethatshewasreunitedwithher25-year-oldcous
inMohamedamonthearlier.BackfromworkinginLibya,MohamedspottedAssalamaasshedrewwaterfromawell.“IknewfromthatmomentthatIwantedt
omarryher”,hesays.Heaskedforherhandandshegavehimapieceofjewelrytodemonstrateheracceptance.Theirfamiliesapproved,andweddingplansb
egan.FollowingTuaregtraditions,themarriageceremonyisperformedatanearbymosque(清真寺)inthepresenceofonlythecouple’spa
rents.AssalamaandMohamedareabsent.Afewdayslater,thecelebrationapproaches.Foraweek,some500guestsenjoycamelraces,sing,andeatrice,dates,androastedme
atintentsundertheSaharanstars.Mohamedwearsanindigotagelmust,acloththatwrapshisheadandface.FortheTuare
g,thetagelmustnotonlykeepsoutthedesertsandandsun,itkeepsevilcreaturescalledjinnsaway,asdoeshenna,areddish-br
owncoloringusedonMohamed’sfeet.Itisalsoasymbolofpurity,reservedforaman’sfirstmarriage.Atthecelebration,atentcalled
anehanispreparedforAssalamaandMohamed.Womentakedownandputupthetenteachday,makingitlargereachtimetosymbolizetheprogressofthecelebrationandoftheco
uple’srelationship.Assalamastaysinsidethetentduringthewholecelebration,onlyshowingherfaceorspeakingtoMohamed,herbestfriend,hermother,and
onespecialhelper.Duringthecelebration,neitherAssalamanorMohamediseverleftaloneforfeartheymightbeharmedbyjealousjinns.Astheceleb
rationends,thecouplepreparestospendthefirstyearoftheirmarriagewithAssalama’sfamily.Mohamedmustworkhardtowinhisin-laws’appro
val.Oncehedoesthat,hewilltakehisbridebacktohiscampandstarthisnomad’scaravanmovingagain.24.Whatisthepassagem
ainlyabout?A.TheromanticlovestoryofthetwoTuaregcousins.B.ThemarriagedifficultiesofayoungTuaregcouple.C.ThedescriptionofthemarriageofaTuar
egcouple.D.ThechangingweddingcustomsoftheTuaregpeople.25.Duringtheiractualmarriageceremony,AssalamaandMoham
ed_________.A.wereforbiddentoshowupB.visitedthenearestmosqueC.showedrespecttotheirparentsD.woretraditionalTuaregclothing
26.HennaisusedonMohamed’sfeetbecause_________.A.heismarryinghiscousinB.heisthoughttobeverypureC.heisnotwearingaT
agemustD.hehasnotbeenmarriedbefore27.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that”referto?A.Startinghiscaravanmovingagain.B.Finishi
ngtheweddingcelebration.C.WorkinghardforAssalama’sfamily.D.Obtainingpermissionfromhisin-laws.CThankstor
esearchcurrentlybeingdoneinthefieldofnanotechnology,itmaybepossibletocureadiseaselikecancerusingtinyparticles(微粒)injectedintoaperson—partic
lesthatwouldnotonlyfindthecancer,butalsodestroyitwithoutharminganythingelseinthebody.Themainthingtok
nowaboutnanotechnologyisthatit'ssmall—reallysmall.Theprefixnanoreferstoananometer,whichisone-billionthofameter.Howsmallisthatexactly?Acommaonapageo
fabookmaybemorethanhalfamillionnanometerswide.ResearcherTedSargent,aleaderinthefieldofnanotechnology,describ
eshowusingquantum(量子)dots—particlesthatareafewnanometersinsize—willhelpdiagnoseadisease.Theparticles,Sargentex
plains,shinebrightlywhenexposedtoUVlightandcanbeinsertedintothebody.Theycanalsobeprogrammedtobondonlytoaparticularcancercell.Do
ctorscanthenuseacameraandlookforthecoloredparticles,whichwillhelpthemdeterminewherecancercellsaregrow
inginaperson'sbody.Usingthistechnology,itwillbepossibletodetectcanceratastagewhenthereareperhapsonlyathousandbadcells.Onceacertaint
ypeofcancerisdetected,nanotechnologywillalsoimprovethewayitistreated.Nanoparticleswillallowdoctorstoattackca
nceroustumors(肿瘤)withoutdisturbinghealthycells.Doctorscandelivercancer-killingdrugs,carriedviathenanoparticles,toth
ebadcellsonlyortheycanalsodestroycancercellsidentifiedbynanoparticles,usinglaserrays.Ultimately,technologieslikethiswillallowdoctorstodeliverca
ncertreatmentearlier,faster,andmorethoroughly,withfewersideeffects.Unfortunately,thoughnanoparticleshavegreatmedicalpote
ntial,thereareseriousconcernsthattheycouldhavenegativeenvironmentalandhealtheffects.Inrecentstudiesresearche
rsfoundthathalfthehumancellsdiedafterexposinglab-grownhumancellstowatercontaininglargeamountsofnanoparticle
s.Becausenanotechnologyissopotentiallyuseful,manyscientistsdon'tthinkresearchintoitsmanyusesshouldbestopped;learningmoreaboutnanotechnolog
yshouldremainapriority.Scientistsdobelievethatgovernmentsshouldallocatemoremoneyforsafety-relatedstudies—tomakesurethatlargeconc
entrationsofnanoparticlesdonotgetintoourfoodandwatersuppliesandcauseseriousproblems.28.Whatisthispassagemainlyabout?A.Thedang
ersandsideeffectsofnanotechnology.B.Thevariouswaysofdetectingdifferentcancers.C.Thedevelopmentandapplication
ofnanotechnology.D.Hownanotechnologycanbeusedinmedicalscience.29.What’sthesizeofananometer?A.Thesizeofacomma.B.O
ne-billionthofameter.C.Abillionnanoparticleswide.D.Thesamesizeasaquantumdot.30.Exposinghumancellstolargeamountsofnanoparticles_________.A.d
oesnothaveanyinfluencesB.maypreventmanysideeffectsC.causesonesecondcells’deathD.couldcureavarietyofcancers31.W
hatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Nanotechnologyprovedtobeuselessandtheresearchshouldbeended.B.Scientistswanttoseeresearchintonan
otechnologycontinuewithcaution.C.Manyscientiststhinkthatnanotechnologyistoodangeroustobepermitted.D.Nanotechnologyissousefulth
atmanygovernmentsareinvestinginresearch.DThroughouttheagesdifferentideashavebeenexpressedabouttheworkingofthehu
manbrain.Inancienttimes,menthoughtthatthemindwasbasedintheheart.Itwasnotuntilthe18thcenturythatmanrealizedthatthewholeofthebr
ainwasinvolvedintheworkingsofthemind.Duringthe19thcenturyscientistsfoundthatwhencertainpartsofthebrainweredamagedmenlosttheabilitytodocertainthin
gs.Andso,peoplethoughtthateachpartofthebraincontrolledadifferentactivity.Butmodernresearchhasfoundthatthisisnotso.Inthepast50yearstherehasbeenag
reatincreaseintheamountofresearchbeingdoneonthebrain.Scientistshavefoundthatthewaythebrainworksisfarmorecomplicatedthantheyhadthought.
Theyhavetriedtousecomputerstocopythewaythebrainworks.However,theyhavefoundthatevenusingthelatestelectronicequipmenttheywouldhavetobuildacomputerwe
ighedover10,000kilos.Earlierscientiststhoughtthatthepowerofthebraindecreasedduringaman'slifetime.Butnowithasbeenfoundthatanoldpersonwhohasalwa
ysbeenmentallyactivehasaquickermindthanayoungpersonwhohasdoneonlyphysicalwork.Itmeansthemoreworkwegiveourbrains,themoreworktheycando
.Scientistshopethatifwecandiscoverhowthebrainworks,wewillbeabletomakebetteruseofit.Forexample,howdowelearnlanguage?Somechildrenlearntospeakandreada
ndwritewhentheyareveryyoungcomparedtoaveragechildren.Butscientistsarenotsurewhythishappens.Otherpeoplenowbelievethatweuse
only1%ofourbrains'fullpotential.Theysaythattheonlylimitonthepowerofthebrainisthelimitofwhatwethinkispossible.Thisisprobablybecauseofthewayweare
taughtaschildren.Whenwefirststartlearningtouseourmindswearetoldwhattodo,forexample,toremembercertainfacts,butwearenottaug
hthowourmemoryworksandhowtomakebestuseofit.Wearetoldtomakenotesbutwearenottaughthowourbrainsacceptin
formationandwhichisthebestwaytoorganizetheinformationwewantourbrainstoaccept.Thiscenturymanhasmademanydiscoveriesabouttheuniverse--theworld
outsidehimself.Buthehasalsostartedtolookintotheworkingsofthatotheruniversewhichisinsidehimself.32.Whatdoestheauthoragreewith?A.Howourbrainworksre
mainsapuzzle.B.Theworkofthemindisrootedintheheart.C.Differentpartsofthebraincontrolactivities.D.Acomputercanstoreinformationasourb
rain.33.WhatcanweinferfromParagraphs4and5?A.Peoplehavemadethemostofthebrains.B.Thebrainneedpracticetokeepitspower.C.Som
echildrenknowthesecrettolearning.D.Peopleexperiencememorylosswithaging.34.Whatdoestheexampleinthelastbuttwoparagraphsuggest?A.
Agoodmemoryisworsethanabadpen.B.Only1%ofourbrainhasbeenfullyused.C.Howtorememberfactsisunnecessarytolearn.D.Howwearetaugh
taffectsthepowerofourbrain.35.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetothefutureofthestudy?A.Concerned.B.Objective.C.Positive.D
.Sceptical.第二节(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。Formuchofhistory,readingwasafairlynoisyactivity.Onclaytabletswritteninan
cientIraqandSyriasome4,000yearsago,thecommonlyusedwordsfor“toread”literally(照字面地)meant“tocryout”or“tolisten”.36._
________Themajorityofusbottlethewordsinourheadsasifsittinginaquietlibrary.Readingoutloudislargelyreservedforbedtim
estoriesandperformances.Butagrowingbodyofresearchsuggeststhatwemaybemissingoutbyreadingonlywiththevoicesinsideourminds.37._________Ith
elpsimproveourmemories,understandcomplextextsandstrengthenemotionalbondsbetweenpeople.Andfarfrombeingarareoro
utdatedactivity,itisstillsurprisinglycommoninmodernlife.Manyofusintuitively(直觉地)useitasaconvenienttoolformakingsenseofthewrittenword,andarejustnotaw
areofit.ColinMacLeod,apsychologistattheUniversityofWaterlooinCanada,hasresearchedtheimpactofreadingaloudonmemory.38._________
However,itworksforolderpeople,too.“It’sbeneficialthroughouttheagerange,”hesays.Inonestudy,agroupofch
ildrenwerepresentedwithalistofwordsandaskedtoreadsomesilently,andothersaloud.Afterwards,theycorrectlyrecognized87%ofthewordst
hey’dreadaloud,butonly70%ofthesilentones.Inanotherstudy,adultsaged67to88weregiventhesametask.Theyshouldreadwordseithersilentlyoraloud.39._________Th
eywereabletorecall27%ofthewordstheyhadreadaloud,butonly10%ofthosethey’dreadsilently.Manyofusareintuitivelyawareofthebenefitsofreadinga
loudandusethetechniquemorethanwemightrealize.Somesaidtheyreadoutfunnyemailsormessagestoentertainothers.Othersreadaloudprayersandblessingsforspi
ritualreasons.Writersandtranslatorsreaddraftstothemselvestoheartherhythmandflow.Peoplealsoreadaloudtomakesenseofrec
ipes,contractsanddenselywrittentexts.40._________A.Today,silentreadingisthenorm.B.Itisworthmakingabitmoretimeforreadingoutloud.C.Readingsilent
lyhasdistinctadvantages,especiallyspeed.D.Thentheyweretowritedownallthosetheycouldremember.E.Theancientartofreadingaloudhasanumberofbenefitsfor
adults.F.Formany,readingaloudbroughtjoy,comfortandasenseofbelonging.G.Thememory-boostingeffectofreadingaloudisespeciallystr
onginchildren.第三部分语言知识运用(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)阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。UK-basedsupe
rmarketWaitrosehasbeencriticizedstronglybysocialmediausersforsellingbouquets(束)of"autumnseasonalfoliage"at6
poundsapiece.Photosofvarioustreeleavespackagedintransparentplasticfoiland41asflowerbouquetswentviralonsocialmedialate
ly,sparkingcontroversybecauseoftheproduct'sprice,sixBritishpounds.42treeleavescanliterallybe43fromthestr
eetthistimeofyear,it'sunderstandablethatsomepeoplewentafterWaitrose,accusingthesupermarketoftryingtomakemoneybyselling44th
atisactuallyfree."Abagofactualleaves?I'llsellyouabinbagofleavesfor10p,"oneTwitteruserwrote."Thishasgottobefromt
hedrunkMondaymorningmeetingcategoryof45,"someoneelsecommented.46,thebizarrefoliagebouquetsappearedonWait
rosesupermarketshelvesasawaytowelcomeautumn,andfeaturedasticker47customersto"bringtheoutdoorsinside"."Bringtheoutdoorsindoorsandbri
ghtenupyour48withthefreshestflowers49reflectthecolorsoftheseason,"theofficialproductdescriptionread."Wesourcethebestbloomsfromexpertgrowers,a
ndhandlethemgentlyontheirjourneytoourstores50theylookbeautifulforlonger."51thegenerallynegativefeedbacktoitsautumn-themedproduct,theBritish
supermarket52itsdecisiontocharge6poundsforabunchoftreeleavesbyclaimingthatitwasinspiredbya53fromshoppers.Thisisn'tthe54timethatEnglishshopsa
ndsupermarketsmakenews55forsellingfreethingsatexorbitantprices.First,thereisaposhshopinLondon,thatsoldpaintedlogsfor$14apie
ce,andtherewasartisanshopBotaniqueandits$22choppedtreebranches.41.A.arrangedB.acquiredC.relayedD.rejected42.A.RiddingB.ObtainingC.
ConsideringD.Fetching43.A.woundupB.pickedupC.brokenupD.turnedup44.A.somethingB.anythingC.everythingD.nothing45.A.hopesB.descriptionC.insuranceD.id
eas46.A.AdditionallyB.EventuallyC.ApparentlyD.Primitively47.A.urgingB.forcingC.gettingD.ridding48.A.com
panyB.deviceC.homeD.staff49.A.whatB.thatC.whichD.where50.A.becauseB.unlessC.soD.since51.A.DespiteB.BeforeC.ExceptD.Through52.A.expandedB
.opposedC.explainedD.distributed53.A.opportunityB.commitmentC.possessionD.demand54.A.highB.firstC.aboveD.troublesome55.A.circumstancesB.adaptati
onsC.headlinesD.victims第二节(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个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Nationsworldwide,56(suffer)fromtheendWorldWarI,decidedtoch
angethecourseofhistoryandcommittedtothegoalofglobalpeace.Forthisreason,theUnitedNations(UN)57(found)i
nSanFrancisco,US,onOct24,1945.Overthepast75years,theUN58(witness)itsmembersgrowfrom51to193.Itaimsto“sa
vesucceedinggenerationsfromthescourgeofwar59reaffirmfaithinfundamentalhumanrights60topromotesocialprogressandbettersta
ndardsoflife,”accordingtoitswebsite.Inordertoachievethegoal,theUNhasgonethrough61(reform)invariousaspectswiththe62(cha
nge)globalsituation.WithoutthemeasuresadoptedbytheGeneralAssemblyin1997,we63(improve)theefficiencyofUNactivi
tiesintheareasofdevelopment,humanitarianrelief,humanrightsandpeacekeeping.64that,somechallengesareyettobeovercome,forexample,threatsfrompovert
y,diseaseandclimatechange.But65(lucky),thevastmajorityoftheUNmembersarecommittedtofacingthesechallengesandhavecontinuedtofundtheUN'shumanita
rianeffortsaroundtheworld.Together,theUN's193memberstatesaremakinghugestridestowardbetteringtheworldforfuturegeneratio
ns.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)今年以来,如皋市以墙体文化为载体,结合城市文化底蕴和特色,新增了一批文明墙绘,文化墙、邮票墙、美食墙等。假如你是李华,如皋旅游服务中心正在招聘宣传志愿者,请你给如皋旅游服务中心的工作人员写
一封自荐信。内容要点:1.写信目的:2.个人优势;3.能做的事情。注意:1.词数100词左右;2.开头语和结束语已为你写好,不计入总词数。DearSirorMadam,Thankyouforreadin
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_________________________________________________Lookingforwardtoyourearlyreply.Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)WhenIwasinthesix
thgrade,Ibegannoticinghowotherkidswereseparatingintogroups.Iwasn’tsurewhereIbelonged.Ifoundithardtofitit.OnaMondaymorning,ourteacherassigned“asecr
etfriend”forthecomingweek.ShewroteeachKid’snameonapieceofpaperandthrewthemintoajar;thenweeachclosedoureyesanddrewthen
ameofaclassmatewhoweweretosecretlybefriendandsupportoverthenextfiveschooldays.Bythemiddleoftheweek,everyone,includingme,hadturned
thisassignmentintoacontesttoseewhosesecretfriendcouldleavethebestgift.Weleftbubblegum,pensandevenmoney.Itseemsthateveryonewasgettingco
olpresentsfromtheirfriendsexceptme.Onthelastmorningofourassignment,whenIwalkedintomyclassroom,somethingonmydeskcaughtmyeye.AsIcamecloser,Ifoundtheres
atacanofperfumedpowder.“Oh,myGod,it'sanoldladygiftthatIhadreceived!”Ithoughttomyself.What’sworse,thepowderhadalreadybeenopen
ed.IfeltmyfaceturnredasIputitintomydesk.Itriedtoforgetabouttheembarrassinggift,butwhenIwasinthebathroomduringthebreak,t
hegirlswhohadseenmeopenthepowerstartedtalkingtrashaboutmysecretfriendofgivingittome.Iquicklyjoinedin.“Howter
rible,”Iheardmyselfsayingangrily,“Whatcouldmyfriendbethinkingbygivingmesuchastupidgift?Mygrandmotherwouldn’tevenwantit.”Thegirlslaughe
datmyremarksandfiledoutofthebathroom.IstayedtowashmyhandsandletthewaterrunthroughmyfingersasIthoughtaboutwh
atIhadjustsaid.Itwasn’tnormallylikemetosaymeanthingslikethataboutsomeone.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:Sudd
enlymyclassmateJennyrusheduptome,___________________________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________如皋市2020-2021学年度第一学期高二期中调研考试答案第一部分:听力:1~5BACAA6~10BABBA11~15CAACB16~20CAABC第二部分:阅读理解:21-40(A)AAB(B)C
ADD(C)DBCB(D)ABDCAEGDF第三部分:语言知识运用第一节完形填空41-45.ACBAD46-50.CACBC51-55.ACDBC第二节阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。56.suff
ering/havingsuffered57.wasfounded58.haswitnessed59.to60.and61.reforms62.changing63.wouldn’thaveimproved64.Despite65.luckily第四部分:写作(共两节)第一节应用文写作De
arSirorMadam,Thankyouforreadingmyletter.I’mwritingtoyoutobeavolunteertopopularizetheuniquepainting-WallcultureofRugao.IthinkI
canmakeacontribution.Firstly,Icomefromthehistoricandculturalcitywhichisfamousforthelonglifeoftheworld.Ica
nintroducethebackgroundofthesespecialpaintingwallsofthesethemeslikecivilization,culture,stampsanddelicacy.Mo
reover,Iamnearlyfamiliarwithmostofthehighstreetsandbacklanesofthecity,soIwillnotgetlostwhenIguidethevisitors.F
inally,IamwillingtosharemysincerefeelingsofrapiddevelopmentofRugaowiththeguests.Iwillcollectmoreinformationaboutthefamouslongevitycityandt
rymybesttomakethejobgosmootherandeasier.Lookingforwardtoyourearlyreply.Yours,SuHua第二节读后续写SuddenlymyclassmateJennyrusheduptome,
tearsstreamingdownherface.Istartedtofeeluneasyanddidn'tknowwhatIcoulddotocalmherdown.Ijustknewthatmywordshaddeeplyhurther.Itwasnotuntilth
enthatIknewJennywasmysecretfriend.Soonlater,Jennystoppedcryingandmurmuredtomeindisappointment,“Whydoyo
usaylikethat,althoughyoudon'tlikethepresentwhichIgiveyou?Doyouknowthepackageismymostvaluablethingsthatmygrandmagaveme
beforesheleftme?”Afewminuteslater,Jennycriedagain.Ifeltveryregretfultosaysuchwordsandkeptapologizingtoher.Alongwithmyapologies,Itoldhert
hefact.ActuallyIdidn’tdislikethepresentthatshegaveme,IjustfeltabitembarrassedwhenIreceiveditwithmanyclassmateswatchingmeanddiscuss
ingmygift.ItriedtoexplainedtoherthatIhadtroublefittinginthegroupssinceIwasinthesixthgrade.IknewIhavesaidsuchmeanwords.Iensuredt
hatIwouldneverdothingslikethatandkeepthegiftpreciouslyallthetime.Canwemakeup?Isaidsincerely.“OK,Ibelieveyou,”Jennynodded.Wepromisedeachotherthatwew
ouldalwaysbethebestfriendfromthenon.录音稿Text1M:Lisa,isthereacoffeebarinourschool?W:Yes.It’sontheleftoftheschoollibrary.Youcanhave
coffeeandmilkthere.M:Good.Doyouwantacoffeewithme?W:Sure,butI’dprefersomejuice.Text2W:Doyouwanttobecomeanastronautinthefuture,James?
M:No,Idon’t,butmybrotherMichaeldoes.Iprefertobecomeafashiondesigner.Whataboutyou,Lily?W:Ireallyloveballet.Idreamofdancingball
etfull-timeinthefuture.Text3M:Susan,Iheardyouaretakingpaintingclassnow.W:No.It’snottrue.Ioftengototheartschoolbecausemygrandmaistak
ingacoursethere.Ineedtotakeherhomeinmycar.That’swhysomepeoplethinkI’mtakingclasstherenow.Text4W:SunshineRentals.Howc
anIhelpyou?M:IneedacartogotoFlorida,onMay13th.W:Certainly,sir.Whatkindofcarwouldyoulike?M:AnSUV,Ithink.I’
mtravelingwithmywifeandthreekids.Text5M:Ilovethephotosinyourroom.Didyoutakethem?W:Onlyoneofthem.It’s
theforestinwinter.M:Theonewiththesnowfallingonthehorses?W:Mydadtookthat.Therearen’tanyanimalsinmineb
utthereissnoweverywhere.Text6M:Doyouneedanything,madam?Wehavesomenewjackets.They’reonly$90.W:Oh,they
’rereallynice,⑥but$90isalotofmoney.M:Well,whatabouttheseskirts?Oh,look,they’rebeautifulonyou.W:Um…they
reallyare.Howmucharethey?M:They’re$80.No,wait.They’reonsale,50%off.W:⑦50%off?Oh,itlooksgoodonmeandIneedaskirt.OK,IguessI’ll
takeone.Text7M:Lisa,howdidyougetintowriting?W:Well,asahabit,Ioftendidcreativewritingforfunandasaformofsel
f-expression.⑧IlikedsharingwhatIwrotewithmytwogoodfriends.Oneday,theyencouragedmetogiveoneofmystoriestoapublisher.
Ididanditwasacceptedandpublished.M:Doyoualsowritepoems?W:Yes.I’veactuallywrittensomepoems.Doyoulikewriting?M:Notreally.W:Sowhatdoyoulikedoin
g?M:⑨Ilikeacting.IhopeI’llstarinmoviesinthefuture.W:Well,Ihopeyoumakeyourdreamcometrue.Text8W:Jason,AlbertaArtGalleryisorgan
izingawintercamp.(10)It’llbeginonJanuary2ndandendon5th.It’sforkidsfrom6to8yearsold.SinceJimisinterestedinpaintings,hemightwanttog
otoit.M:Wecantellhimaboutthecampwhenhecomeshomefromschooltoday.Cankidsolderthan9alsogotoit?W:Letmehavealook.Oh,yes.Kidsagedfrom9to12can
alsogotoit.M:That’sgreat.(12)MysisterwilltakeherdaughterMarytocomeherethiswinter.(11)Ithinkthetwokidsca
ngotothecamptogether.Sohowmuchdoesitcost?W:(11)216dollarsperkid.M:That’squiteacceptable.W:Yes.SowhenwillMarycomewithhermother?M:They
’llcometospendChristmaswithus.Theywon’tleaveuntilJanuary8th.W:Good.(12)I’msureJimwillbeveryhappytospendsomanydayswithhiselde
rcousin.M:Ithinkso,too.Text9W:Tom,aretheoldcoupleinthepictureyourgrandparents?M:Yes.They’remygrandmotherJaneandmylateg
randfatherThomas.W:Ididn’tknowyourgrandfatherhasalreadygone.I’msorrytohearthat.M:(13)Hediedattheageof54.Heandmygrandmotherweremar
riedfor32years.Itwasausualmorningwhenhedied.Mygrandmotherjustcouldn’tbelieveherearswhensheheardthat.W:Shemusthavebeenverysad.M:Ofcourse.Theyloved
eachothersomuch.W:Sohowdidyourgrandfatherandgrandmothermeet?M:(14)MygrandmotherwasintoaninternationalstudyexchangeinNorwaywhenshemetmygr
andfather.Shestoodnexttohimatapartyandtheyspentthewholenighttalking.Theylikedeachotherandlateroftens
tudiedtogetheratthelibrary.W:Sohowwasyourgrandfatherbackthen?M:(15)Hewashumorous.Hereadalotandlikedhelpingothers
.W:Didn’tyourgrandmothergobacktoherhomecountryafterfinishingherstudythere?M:Yes.(16)ShewentbacktoMalaysia,buttwoye
arslatershemovedtoNorwaytobewithmygrandfather.Text10W:(17)AhugefireinapoorareainthecapitalofBangladeshDhakahasleftaround10,000peoplewithoutap
lacetolive.ThefirebrokeoutonFridayanddestroyedthousandsofhomes.ThefiretookplaceinanovercrowdedneighborhoodcalledMirpur.(18)Mir
purishometomanypeoplewhoworkinfactoriesmakingclothing.Mostdonotearnmuchmoneyandcan’taffordtoliveanywhereelse.ThehutsinMirpurare
mademainlyofsheetsofmetal,wood,andplastic,andtheyburneasily.Thefirespreadquicklythroughthearea.Thefirebeganshortlybefore7
:30onFridaynight.Ittook125firefightersoversixhourstogetthefireundercontrol.(19)Firefighterssaidthatitwasdifficulttogetwater,whichmadetheirw
orkevenmoredifficult.Mostofthepeoplewholivedintheneighborhoodwerenotathomewhenthefirewasburning.Sofaritlookslikethefire
didnotkillanyoneandonlyinjuredaroundfourpeople.Butforthe10,000whowerelefthomeless,lifewillbehard.(20)Theyarecurrentlystayi
ngatcrowdedcampsinnearbyschoolsthatwereemptyfortheholiday.