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2020~2021学年第一学期期中教学质量监测高一英语2020.11注意事项:1.本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题),满分150分。答题时间120分钟。2.请将第I卷的答案填涂在答题卡上,第II卷请直接在答题卡上规定的
地方作答。答题前,务必将自己的学校、姓名、调研序列号等相关信息写在答题卡上规定的地方。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。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.Whatdoesthemanaskthewoman
todo?A.BringherIDcard.B.Prepareaform.C.Meethimontime.2.Howmuchdidthemanspendatthestore?A.$2.B.$5.6.C.$7.6.3.Whereisthemannow?A.InBeijing.B.InLondo
n.C.InParis.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thewoman’sshoes.B.Itemsonsale.C.Ashoppingmall.5.Wheredoestheconversatio
nprobablytakeplace?A.Attheschool.B.Inthehospital.C.Athome.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选
出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whendoestheclassthemanchosebegin?A.At2:00p.m.B.At4:00p.m.
C.At6:00p.m.7.Whatdoesthewomanprobablydo?A.Areceptionist.B.AChineseteacher.C.Astudent.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Howwillthewomangettothemeetin
gplace?A.Bycar.B.Bytrain.C.Byplane.9.Whatwillthewomandoafterthemeeting?A.Workovertime.B.Goforavacation.C.Stayathome.10.Whatistheprobablerelationshipb
etweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Employerandemployee.C.Colleagues.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhatwillthemandothisFriday?A
.Watchaplay.B.Giveaperformance.C.Watchamovie.12.WhydidthespeakersmissthenewMarvelmovie?A.Theticketsweresoldout.B.Thewomandidn’tfee
lwell.C.Themanhadbandpractice.13.WhatdoesthewomanagreetodothisFriday?A.Gooutfordinner.B.Gotothetheater.C.Buythetickets.听第9段材料,回答第14至
16题。14.Whatisthefirsttipgivenbythemantomemorizethings?A.Associating.B.Singing.C.Teaching.15.Whatisthewoma
ngoingtodo?A.Givemoretips.B.Askquestions.C.Receivethecalls.16.Whoarethepotentiallistenersoftheprogram
?A.Students.B.Teachers.C.Parents.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhenwillthetouristsbegintovisitGoldenPavilion?A.At8:20a.m.B.At9:15a.m.C.At10:30a.m.18.What
willbethefirststopafterlunch?A.Gion.B.RyoanjiTemple.C.NijoCastle.19.Whichofthefollowingactivitieswilltakethelongesttime?A.Havinglunch.B.
Shopping.C.VisitingNijoCastle.20.Howmanyplacesofinterestwillthetouristsvisitintotal?A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.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)请阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AHealthy,shinyhairisanattainablegoalformanypeople.Whatyoueatcanbringluster(光泽)andstrength
backtoyourhair.Abalanceddietfilledwithso-calledsuperfoodslikecertainfruitsandoilstreatyourhairfromtheinsideout.Oils
Theomega-3fattyacidsineggs,walnuts,andfattyfishlikesalmonhelpmakehairshiny.Theseoilscanalsobeobtainedthroughsomevegetableoilsorfl
axseed(亚麻籽)oil,butarefoundinhigheramountsinoilyfishandeggs.Theproteininthesefoodsalsohelpshairgrowst
rongandhealthy.AlsofoundineggsareB12andbiotin,bothofwhichareessentialforhealthyskin,nails,andhair.AvocadoAvocados(牛油果)containhighamoun
tsofvitaminE.Only2ounceofamedium-sizeavocadocontains8percentofyourdailyrecommendedintakeofvitaminE.Ifyoudon’tliketoactuallyeatavo
cado,youcanmakeanavocadomasktoputonyourhair.VitaminEhelpstokeepyourhaircolorbrightandpreventssplitends.CoconutOilThemedium-cha
infattyacidsincoconutoilareuseddifferentlybyyourbodythanothersaturatedfats(饱和脂肪酸).Anaddedbenefitofcoconutoilisitsabilitytomakeyourhairshinyandheal
thy.Usecoconutoiltocookyourchickenorseafood,addittoyoursalad,orputitdirectlyonyourhairasamask.Coconutoil’santi-fungalagents(抗真菌剂)alsohelpprotecta
gainstandtreatdandruff(头皮屑)andotherscalpproblems.VitaminCFruitsFruitshighinvitaminC,suchasoranges,peaches
,pineapples,strawberries,andkiwi—helpmaintainhealthyhairandfightagainstfree-radicaldamagefromtheenvironmenttoprotectyour
hairagainstpollutants.MakesuretoeatlotsoffruitshighinvitaminC.Youcanalsoapplythejuicesofthesefruitsdirectlytoyourhairbymixingitintoyourshampoo.21.Ac
cordingtothepassage,eggscontainalotofessentialnutrientsneededbyhealthyhairEXCEPT.A.biotinB.flaxseedoilC.
B12D.omega-3fattyacids22.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.AvocadosarerichinVitaminE,whichhelpskeepyourhairbrightlycol
oured.B.OrangesarerichinVitaminC,whichprotectsyourhairfrompollutants.C.Tohavehealthyshinyhair,youcaneithereatsuperfoodsorap
plythemtoyourhair.D.Coconutoilishighinsaturatedfatsandsugar,whichcanhelptreatscalpproblems.23.Inwhichsectionofawebsiteisthepassagemostlikelytobefou
nd?A.Beautyandskincare.B.Lifeandsociety.C.Foodaroundtheworld.D.Newsabroad.BTheNobelPrizesinsciencehavebeendominated(占主要地位)bymeninpre
viousyears.Butthisyear,womenstolethespotlight!JenniferDoudnafromtheUSandEmmanuelleCharpentierfromFrancesharedtheNobel
PrizeinChemistry.It’sthefirsttimeinhistoryfortwowomentowintheprizewithouthavingtoshareitwithaman.Atthesametime,USastronomer(
天文学家)AndreaGhezbecamethefourthwomantowinaNobelPrizeinPhysics,whichshesharedwithtwootherscientists.ItsfirstfemalewinnerwasMarieCurie(居里夫人)in19
03.DoudnaandCharpentierwereawardedfordevelopingCRISPR/Cas9geneticscissors(基因剪刀),atechnologythatcanrewr
iteDNAinthecellsofplants,animalsandmicro-organisms(微生物).Ithashada“revolutionaryimpact(革命性的影响)onthelifesciences,”accordingtotheRoyalSwedishAc
ademyofSciences.Forexample,itcanhelpusdevelopcropsthatcanwithstanddroughts(抗旱).Itcouldalsohelptreatinheriteddiseases(遗传病
)inthefuture.OnhearingthattheywerethesixthandseventhwomentowintheChemistryPrize,Charpentiersaidthatshehopesgirlsandyoungfemalescientistswill“und
erstandthatnothingisimpossible.”Theycan“findgreatdiscoveries.It’sindependentofthegender.”Ghez,whowasawardedforherrese
archonblackholes,hadthesamefeeling.“I’mdelightedtobepartofthechangewheremorewomenvisibly(明显地)succeed.Ithinkthat’sanimportan
twayinwhichweencouragethenextgeneration,”Ghezsaid.Inadditiontoherresearch,shewasalsooneoftheauthorsofthe2006childr
en’sbookYouCanBeaWomanAstronomer.24.Apairofwomenscientistswonthisyear’sNobelPrizein.A.ChemistryB.AstronomyC.Physic
sD.Biology25.WhatdoesParagraph3focuson?A.Howtheydidtheirresearch.B.Whytheyweregiventheprize.C.Whattheirresearchwasabout.D.Howwinning
theprizehasaffectedtheirlives.26.WhatdoesGhezthinkaboutwinningaNobelPrize?A.Itwillchangeherlifeinabigway.B.Itprovesthatnothingisimpossible.C.Itshows
thatwomenaremoresuccessfulthanmen.D.Itcanencouragethenextgenerationoffemalescientists.27.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.WomenstolethespotlightB.
NothingisimpossibleinscienceC.FemalescientistswintopawardD.FemalescientistsaresmarterCCanweforgetbadmemo
ries?Someonemighttellyouthattimeistheonly“cure”.Butthismightbenottrue.ResearchersatCanada’sMcGillUniver
sityhavetestedapill(药片)thatcanhelpyouforgetbadmemories.Theytestediton60peopleandfoundittobesuccessful.All60peoplehadexp
eriencedpainfulromanticrelationshipsandwantedtoforgetthem.Inthestudy,theywereaskedtowriteaboutthesebadmem
ories.Then,theytookapillthatisusuallyusedtotreathighbloodpressure.Theythenrecalledtheirbadmemoriesbyreadingwhattheywroteearlier.I
ntheend,theytalkedabouttheirfeelings,sayingthattheywerefinallyabletoforgettheirbadexperiences.Dr.AlainBrunet,wholedthest
udy,believesthatthepillcanease(缓解)thepainthatbadmemoriesbring.Peoplecantakeitafterbadthingshappentothem.Howdidthe
pilldothis?Infact,yourmemorieschangeallthetime.They’reliketextfilesonyourcomputer.Everytimeyourecalland“open”thefiles,youmigh
thappentomakesomechangesand“save”them.Researchersbelievethatthepillcanstopproteins(蛋白质)inthebrainfrom“re-saving”thesememories.Thismeanssomedetails
ofthememoryarelost.However,therearesomeethical(伦理的)worriesaboutthistreatment.Somepeoplemightuseittoforgetthi
ngsthattheyshouldbelearningfrom,suchaswhentheycommitted(犯)acrime.Peoplearediscussingwhichkindsofmemoriess
houldbeforgottenwiththispill.Howdoweformmemories?Thepartofourbrainknownasthehippocampus(海马体)isimportan
tforformingnewmemories.ScientistsfounditafterstudyingapatientnamedHenryMolaisoninthe1950s.AfterMolaison’sh
ippocampusgothurtduringanoperation,hecouldn’tstorenewmemories.Buthecouldremembermemoriesfrombeforetheoperation.Thismeanslong-termmemori
esarestoredoutsidethehippocampus.Scientistsbelievetheyarestoredintheneocortex(新皮质),whichcontrolsattentionandplanning.28.Thestudy
foundthatthepillcanhelppeople.A.recallhappymemoriesB.rememberthingsmoreeasilyC.controltheirbloodpressureD.forgetbadexperie
nces29.The60peoplewhotestedthepilldidNOT.A.havepainfulexperiencesB.writedowntheirbadmemoriesC.havehighbloodpre
ssureD.recallwhattheywrotedownbefore30.Paragraph5ismainlyabout.A.howourmemorieschangeovertimeB.howthepillstopsbadthingsfro
mhappeningC.howtheresearchgroupcreatedthepillD.howthepillhelpsusforgetbadmemories31.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?A.Thepillm
ightcomewithsomeproblems.B.Thepillcanstopcriminalsfromcommittingcrimes.C.Thewriterdoesn’tthinkthepillisgood.D.Manypeoplewanttoforgetbad
memories.DOneofthegreatchallengesofmodernparentingistheroadblock(路障)posedbythelearnerdriver.Yourchildisalmostanadult,butjustbef
orethehomestretch(最后阶段),youneedtospend120ofthemoststressfulhoursofyourlifelockedwiththeminacar,theirteenagehandsb
ehindthewheel.WhenIembarkedonteachingmyfirstchildtodrive,Iwasnervous.I’mnotanaturalteacher,asIameasilyboredandquicklygeta
ngry.Worse,I’mnotanaturaldriver.Ievenfailedmyfirstattempttogetalicense.Oh,IcangetfromAtoBwithouttoomuchtrouble,butonceIgetthere,I’
mlikelytodriveintoawallwhileparking.Happily,myfirstchildwasafastanddiligentlearnerwithaneyefortrafficsign
s.Still,therewereenoughnarrowmisses,andbythetimeitwashisyoungersister’sturn,mynerveswerealreadyshot.Mydaughterisbrightandtalente
d,butontheroads,shesortof…freestyles.Evenafterhoursofprofessionaldrivinglessons,hereverymovebehindthewheeli
sfreshandunpredictable.Evenafter40hoursofdriving,occasionalmistakeshappen.Wewillbedrivingalongbeautifullyfor30minutes,andonceIbegintorelax,myd
aughterwillsailthrougharedlight.“Oops!”she’llsay.“Sorry,Mom!Imissedthatone,”andwenearlydie.It’sexhausting,and,qui
tefrankly,it’sterrifying.AsmuchasI’mlongingforhertohaveherlicense,Ifindmyselfwonderingifit’sagoodidea.Evenifshepasseshertest,who
’stosayshewon’tforgetthenextredlightassoonasshe’soutthereonherown?Oneofmyfriendshasrefusedtoteachherdaughtertodriveassheis“justnotresponsibleeno
ugh”tobeontheroad.Amiddle-agedfriendofminegaveuptryingtogethislicenseaftertheeighthfailedattemptandanevidentlack(缺乏)ofskill.Wetakeitforgr
antedthateveryoneshoulddrive,butperhapstherearesomepeoplewhojustshouldn’tbebehindawheel.Whatifmydaughterisoneofthem?Well,Idon’tknow.Atle
astnotyet.Butinthesedarktimes,onethoughtspringstomind.Ifit’stheendoftheworld,maybewecanstopdrivinglessonsforawhile?32.Whydoesth
eauthormentionherowndrivingexperiences?A.Totelluswhyshecouldn’tdrivewell.B.Toexplainwhatmakesagooddriver.C.Toshowhowdifficultitistopassadriv
ingtest.D.Toexplainwhyshewasunconfidentaboutteachingdriving.33.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagra
ph3probablymean?A.Theauthorwaspleased.B.Theauthorwasfrightened.C.Theauthorfeltrelaxed.D.Theauthorwasconfused.34.Whatdoestheauthorrecognize
whenteachingherdaughtertodrive?A.Somepeoplehadbetternotlearntodrive.B.Patiencematterswhenparentsteachtheirkidstodrive.C.Thoselearn
ingtodriveshouldbecarefulabouttrafficsigns.D.It’snormalforbeginnerstomakeoccasionalmistakeswhentheydrive.35.Whatwilltheauthorpro
bablydoafterward?A.Letherdaughtertakeprofessionaldrivinglessons.B.Persuadeherfriendtotakethedrivingtestagain.C
.Adviseherdaughtertogiveupherdrivinglessons.D.Continuetoteachherdaughtertodrive.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。Problemsbetweenparentsandchildrenarecommonandtimeless.Ifyouarelookingtoimprov
eyourrelationshipwithyourparents,thereareanumberofstepsthatcanbetakentomakethathappen.1.Actfirst.36If
youwanttoimproveyourrelationshipwithyourparents,youshouldstartrightawayandactfirst.2.Begrateful.Letyourparentskno
wthatyouaregratefulforallthattheyhavedoneforyou.Itcanhurttofeeltakenforgranted,evenforparents.37Getthemanicegiftor
dosomeextrahouseworkwithoutbeingasked.Theywilllikelybehappywithyouforthis.3.Taketheirperspective(视角).38T
heygrewupinadifferentgenerationwithdifferentsocialnorms(社会准则)andrulesofconduct(行为,举止),withdifferenttechnologiesandwaysofthinking,withparents
whotreatedthemindifferentways.Thinkaboutthewaysthattheirlivesmayhavebeendifferentfromyourlife,andhowth
esedifferenthistoriesmaybecontributingtoissues(问题)intherelationship.4.Developyourownidentity(身份).39Besuretohonestlyanswerquestionssuchas“
whatfeelingsdoIwanttofeelmost?”or“whataremytalents?”or“whatshouldIspendmoreofmytimeon?”Ingaininganewsenseofautonomy(独立自主)andseparationfromyourpar
ents,youmayfindthatyourrelationshipimprovesgradually.5.40Onewaytoimproveyourrelationshipistobemorewillingto
talktoyourparentsaboutthingsthatyoumayfeelareuncomfortable.Keepinregularcontactsoyourparentscangetabetterperspectiveonyourlife,whatupsetsyou,andwhat
makesyouhappy.Iftheydonotknowyouthatwell,itwillbedifficultforthemtotrytoimprovetherelationship.A.Acceptthatyourparentsaredifferent.B.Don’ta
skfortheiradviceunlessyoureallywantit.C.Showyourappreciationwithyouractions.D.Avoidunnecessaryarguments.E.Don’twaitforyourparentstotrytoim
provetherelationship.F.Beopenandhonest.G.Itishealthyforyoutohaveyourownopiniononmatters.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)请阅读下面短文,从短文
后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。PeterlovedhiswifeMarion,lovedadventure,andlovedhiscampervan(野营车)calledSchoen.Th
epairmadenumerousunforgettableroadtripsinSchoen.ButafterMariondied,the41Schoenhadfewerandfeweroutings.WithSch
oen’sadventuringdaysseeminglyover,Peterdecidedtoputitupfor42.Eliseandherhusband,Domenic,hadalwaysdreamedofowningtheir
own“happinessbus”andtravelinginacampervan.Oneday,Elise43thesalesinformationonSchoenandthecouple44decidedtotakealook.ElisefellinlovewithSchoenatfirsts
ight,butPeteraskedfor$39,000,welloutsidetheirbudget(预算).Feelingextremelydisappointed(失望的),thecoupleleft.“Wewere45tohavemetPeter,”saidElise.“We
sharedwithhimourstoryanddreamofowningavanlikethat.”Afewdayslater,Petercalledto46thembackforasecondlook.47,theyoungcouple
cameagain,butwithoutmuch48.Petersaidhehadsofarreceivedtwo49forSchoen,andbothmethisaskingprice.Buttheywer
efromcollectors(收藏者),whichwouldlikelymeanthevan’s50gatheringdustinagarageordisplay.Peteraskedhowmuchth
ecouplewouldbeableto51.Domenictoldhimthemosttheycouldspendwasaroundhalfofwhathewas52.Peter,holdingbacktearshimself,toldthemhewould53t
heirofferonlyiftheypromisedtohaveadventureswithSchoen.NowSchoenisongloriousadventuressomewhere,54EliseandDom
eniccreatewonderfulfamilymemories.“Peterisdefinitelyaheroforus,”saysElise.“FindingSchoenandmakingthat55toPeterhastotallychangedourlife.”41.A.be
autifully-decoratedB.well-traveledC.newly-boughtD.world-famous42.A.exchangeB.rentC.donationD.sale43.A
.spottedB.rememberedC.missedD.posted44.A.suddenlyB.anxiouslyC.carefullyD.immediately45.A.thankfulB.regretfulC.sadD.proud46.A.informB.warnC.i
nviteD.request47.A.FrightenedB.DiscouragedC.InspiredD.Attracted48.A.hopeB.hesitationC.preparationD.happiness49.A.lettersB.offersC.invitationsD.deliv
eries50.A.normallyB.hardlyC.simplyD.completely51.A.receiveB.buyC.sendD.afford52.A.askingB.planningC.imagingD.arguing53.A.evalua
teB.compareC.acceptD.ignore54.A.remindingB.helpingC.forcingD.permitting55.A.promiseB.excuseC.explanationD.decision第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分
10分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的词,如有括号提示,请以提示词的正确形式填空。请将答案的完整形式写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。Withthedevelopmentofoursociety,the56(connect)betweenpeopl
ebecomesinevitable(不可避免的).Peopleneedtocommunicatewithothersaslongastheyareintheworld.Asaresult,theinterpersonal(人际的)relationship57isofbenefitto
people’ssuccessisbecomingincreasinglyimportant.Throughouthumanhistory,wecanknow58noonecandoeverythingwellan
dbecome59(success)alone.Mostgreatmenhaveagoodrelationshipwithotherpeople.Formanypeople,theinterpersonalrelationsh
ipandtheirabilitiesare60(equal)importanttotheirsuccess.By61(keep)agoodrelationshipwithothers,peoplecaneasil
ygethelpfromotherswhenfacingproblems.Inotherwords,excellentinterpersonalcommunicationskillscanhelppeoplesmoothou
t62(difficult)onthewaytosuccess.Besides,agoodinterpersonalrelationshipcanhelppeopleliveahappylife.63(create)aharm
oniousenvironment,peopleshouldkeepagoodrelationshipwiththepeople64keepcompanywiththem.Thesefriendlypeopleformahappyatmosph
ere,whichwillmakepeoplework65(efficient)andputtheminagoodmoodindailylife.Itiscertainthatpeoplewillreceivehappinessintheend.第三节单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分
15分)请认真阅读下列各小题,并根据上下文语境和所给首字母或中文的提示,写出下列各句空格中的单词,注意保持语义和形式的一致。请将答案的完整形式写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。66.Ifounditveryrefreshingtoeideaswithyourfatherashehasso
meveryoriginalviewsonhowtodealwithmodernindustrialpollution.67.Parentsaremoreorlessaabouttheirchildren’ssafetywhentheyfir
stleavehome.68.Gettingintothehabitofwalkingfor30minuteseachdaywilldbenefityou.69.Yourclothesareoftenarofyourpersonality.70.Beiji
ngbeganreleasinghourlyairpollutiondataonJanuary12toaddressgrowingpubliccoverairquality.71.Ifoundithonoredthath
estill(认出)meafteralltheseyears.72.Thecompetitionisopentobothteamsand(个人).73.COVID-19hasbroughtaboutmany(挑战);ithasalsocreateds
omechanges.74.Duetothe“996”(日程安排)insomehigh-techcompanies,theworkershaveevenlessleisuretime,whichaffectsnotonlytheirdailylifebutalsotheirhealth.75.No
isepollutionandlightpollutioninbigcitiesmayalso(促成)tosleepproblems.第四部分写作(共两节,满分30分)第一节书评(满分15分)76.请以“Myfavouritebook”为题,写一篇书评。注意:1.词数120左右。2.介绍书名、作
者、概要等相关信息。3.说明你最喜欢这本书的原因。(1-2点)▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲▲第二节应用文写作(满分15分)77.根据以下内容写一封建议信。假如你是《当代中学生》的主编David,你收到了一封Jack的读者来信,请根据信件内容,给Ja
ck回信。DearEditor,IamJack.Iamwritingtoaskforadviceonmyschoollife.Ihavesteppedintoseniorhighschoolcampusfortwomonths,butIfeellonelybecauseIfai
ledtomakenewfriends.What’sworse,thesubjectsarereallychallengingandIfinditdifficulttofollowtheteachers.I
feelatalosswhattodonow.Canyouhelpme?I’mlookingforwardtoyourearlyreply.Bestregards,Jack注意:1.词数应为100左右。2.建议信内容需紧扣求助信。▲▲▲▲▲▲▲2020~2021学年第一学期期中教学质量监测
高一英语参考答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1~5ACBAC6~10BABBC11~15BCABC16~20ABACB第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)21~23BDA24~27ACDC28~31DCDA32~35DBAD36~40ECAGF第三部分语言运用(共两节,满
分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41~45BDADA46~50CDABC51~55DACBA第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)56.connection57.which/that58
.that59.successful60.equally61.keeping62.difficulties63.Tocreate64.who/that65.efficiently第三节(共10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分15分)66.exchange67.anxious68.definitely69.reflection70.concern(s)71.recognized72.individuals73.challenges74.schedule75.contribute/lead第四部分写作
(共两节,满分30分)76.(满分15分)(略)77.(满分15分)OnepossibleversionDearJack,I’msorrytolearnthatyouarehavingabadtimeatschool.Actually,itisquitecommonthatstudentsf
indithardtofitinthenewschool,butdon’tworry.Trythefollowingsuggestions.Tomakenewfriends,youcanjoinschoo
lclubsandyoumayfinditeasiertomakefriendswiththosewhosharethesameinterestswithyou.Asforyourstudy,you’dbettermakeatimetabletomanageyourtim
ebetterandturntoyourclassmatesandteachersforhelpifnecessary.Ihopemysuggestionscanhelpyou.Bestwishes,David听力材料T
ext1M:Hi,thisisJohnson.Ijustreadyourmessage.YoumeanyouwanttorenttheapartmentonMainStreet?W:Yes.Iwillbe
freethisafternoon.Icanmeetyouat4:00p.m.M:Noproblem.I’llprepareanapplicationform.Don’tforgettobringyourIDcardpl
ease.Text2M:Hello,onedoublecheeseburger,please.W:OK,it’s$5.6.Wouldyoualsolikesomebananacake?It’sourspec
ialoffertoday,only$1each.M:Soundsgreat.I’lltaketwo.Thankyou.Text3W:Hi,Alex.I’mleavingforParistomorrow,andIwanttosendalargeboxbackhometo
BeijingfromLondon.Couldyoudomeafavor?It’squiteheavy.M:Noproblem.I’mfreeallday.Text4M:Wow,yournewshoeslooknice!Wheredidyoubuythem?W:Ah,Iboughtthemfr
omMacy’sMainPlaceMall.Theyareonsale.It’sreallyagoodbargain.M:Cool.Iwillgoandbuyapairformyself.Text5M:Ca
thy,youdon’tlookverywell.AreyouOK?W:Don’tworry.Ijusttooksomemedicine.Bytheway,littleTom’sclassendsat2:30p.m.Couldyougoan
dpickhimup?Iwouldprefertostayinbed.M:Noproblem.Text6M:Hello,Miss.CanIregisterforaclass?W:Ofcourse.MayIhaveyourname?M:JohnG
reen.W:OK,Mr.Green.Whatclasswouldyouliketotake?M:AChineseclassforbeginners.W:Well,theChineseclassesforbeginnersareavailableatthreedifferentperio
ds.YoucantaketheclassonMondayandWednesday,oryoucantakeitonTuesdayandFriday.Bothareform2:00p.m.to4:00p.m.
YoucanalsochoosetotaketheclassonSaturdayandSunday,from4:00p.m.to6:00p.m.M:Well,Ihavetoworkduringweekdays.Signmeupfortheweekend
class.W:Noproblem.Text7M:Hi,Christina.Canyouspareafewminutes?W:Sure.What’sup?M:Shallweshareataxitotheairporttomorrow?Youknow
thecompanyistryingtocutexpenses.W:Well,actually,I’mnotflying.I’llgotherebytrain.M:Bytrain?W:I’mafraidofflying.I’llhavetoleavetonightsincei
ttakesoneandahalfdaystogetthere.M:Oh,I’msosorry.Ijustforgotyoudon’tlikeflying.Bytheway,areyoutakingavacation
aftertheconference?W:Yes.I’vebeenworkingovertimerecentlyandIdoneedsomerefreshment.M:Sowherewouldyouliketogo?W:Iwillgototheseas
idewithmyfamily.Mychildrenarefondofbeaches.Text8M:Sarah,didyoubuytheticketsfortheplay?W:No,Ididn’t.I’mgoingtodoitthisafterno
on.M:Ohgood.Listen,don’tbuytheticketsfortheplaythisFriday.Something’scomeup.ThereisaconcertthisFridayandI’msupposedtoplaymypart.W:Ac
oncert?Butyousaid...M:Iknow.I’msorry.Howaboutnextweek?IcandefinitelygonextFriday.W:Francesco,youdidthistwoweeksa
go,remember?IhadboughtthecinematicketsforthenewMarvelmovieandthenyouchangedtheplantoo!Forbandpractice!
M:Iknow.I’msosorry.Whydon’twegooutfordinnerbeforemyconcert?Then,nextFridaywecangototheplay.AndIwillbuytheticketsthisafternoon.W:Fine.Bu
tpromisenottochangetheplanagainnextFriday,OK?M:Ipromise!Ipromise!Text9W:Theexamweekiscomingupandmanyareanxiousaboutmemorizingamassofinformation.For
today’sprogram,we’lltalkabouthowtomakeourmemoryfunctionbetter.AndwehaveDavidBakerherewithus.Welcometothestudio,David.M:Thank
you.It’sapleasuretobehere.W:Wouldyoupleasesharesomeadviceabouthowtoimprovememory?M:Well,weusuallyassociateanunfamiliartermwithw
hatwehaveknowntohelpwithmemory.ButI’mintroducingadifferentway,singing.W:Singing?M:Yes.Singingisoneoftheearliestandmosteffectivememorytech
niquesthatareusedformemorizingconcepts.AndIsometimes“sing”alistofhistoricalfactsanddates.Itworks.W:Howinteresting!Anymoretips?M:
Yes.Anotheroneistoteachit.Teachwhateveryouwanttoremember.Ifyou’restudyingforanEnglishexam,teachtheconceptstosomeoneelse.Youcanjustimaginethatsomeonei
slisteningtoyou.W:Thankyou,David.Nowwehaveafewlistenersonthelineandlet’sgettheirquestionsfirst.Text10M
orningeveryone!WelcometoKyoto.I’mChrisandI’llbeyourguideduringthefollowingdays.Firstofall,letmeshare
withyoutheschedulefortomorrow.We’llleaveat8:00a.m.andthebuswillbewaitinghereat7:40a.m.Justbesuretogetonboardby7:50a.m.Th
enwe’llvisitsomeofthemostfamoushistoricalspotsinKyoto.OurfirststopwillbetheGoldenPavilion.We’llleavethereat10:00a.m.Soyou’llhaveabout
45minutestogoaroundthetempleanditsgardens.OurnextdestinationwillbetheRyoanjiTemple.Thistempleisfamousforitsbeautifulrockgarden
.We’llleavethetempleat11:30a.m.Andthenwe’llhavelunchfrom11:45a.m.to12:40p.m.Afterthat,we’llheaddowntownandstopa
tGion.Manypeopleaskedmeabouttraditionalshoppingareas,andthisisaplacewedon’twanttomiss.You’llhaveaboutonehourtolook
aroundandbuywhateveryouwant.Forthosewhodon’twanttobuyanything,justtakeyourtimeandwalkaround.I’msureyou’llenjoytheatm
osphereoftheentirearea.We’llleaveGionat2:30p.m.Finally,we’llvisitNijoCastle.You’llhaveaboutoneandahalfhourstovisitthecastle
,andwe’llmeetatthebusat4:20p.m.Anyquestions?