江苏省海头高级中学2019-2020学年高一下学期阶段考试英语试题(7.5周考

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江苏省海头高级中学高一年级第二学期阶段考试英语试题(时间:120分钟,满分:150分)第I卷(共95分)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,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.Whatwillthewomandoaftertheconversation?A.Gotoasupermarket.B.Gohomewiththeman.C.Continueworking.2.Wheredothespeakersmostpr

obablylive?A.Inthecountry.B.Inthetown.C.Inthecity.3.What’stheman’splanfortheweekend?A.Tojointhewomanforan

outing.B.Torelaxthewholeweekend.C.Toworkonhisschoolpaper.4.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hehasalockeratschool.B.Hedislik

esschoollife.C.Hedoesn’tstudyhard.5.Whatdoweknowaboutthebusinesshours?A.8:30amto4:00pmonworkdays.B.8:30amto3:30pmo

nSaturday.C.9:00amto3:30pmonSunday.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,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第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whendidthewomangettheshoes?A.Recently.B.Lastmonth.C.Lastyear.7.

Whydidn’tthewomanweartheshoes?A.Becauseshehadtoomanyshoes.B.Becausetheydidn’tfitherfeet.C.Becauseshedidn’tlikethem.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wherearethetwos

peakers?A.Atarestaurant.B.Atthemarket.C.Athome.9.Whatdoestheconversationshowaboutthewoman?A.Sheiscareless.B.Sh

eistalkative.C.Shehasagoodmemory.听第8段材料,回答10至12题。10.What’sthewoman’spurposeofaskingforaniPad?A.Tostudy.B.Toreadbooks.C.Toplaygames.11

.Whatisthemanworriedabout?A.Thewomancannotfinde-books.B.Thewomancan’ttakenotesbyusinganiPad.C.Thewomancan’tgoovern

oteseasily.12.Whatwillthemandoforthewomanintheend?A.HewillrefusetobuyaniPad.B.He’llgetaniPadforher.C.He’llbuymorenotebooksforher.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。1

3.Whatdidtheman’ssisterdolastsummer?A.Shetookatrip.B.Shedidpetwalking.C.Shedidbaby-sitting.14.Whywon’tthewomandopet-walk

ing?A.Becauseshehasnoenoughtime.B.Becauseshethinksitisboring.C.Becauseshedoesn’tlikeanimals.15.Whatwillthewomando?A.Washdishes.B.Teac

hscience.C.Baby-sitakid.16.Whowillthemangiveaphonecallto?A.Hiscousin.B.Hisnephew.C.Hissister.听第10段材料

,回答第17至20题。17.Whereisthespeakernow?A.InAthens.B.InAlabama.C.InNewYork.18.Howlargeisthespeaker’scountry?A.131,957squaremiles.B

.50,949squarekilometers.C.131,957squarekilometers.19.Whatdoesthegovernmentofthespeaker’scountrythinkisimportant?A.Educ

ation.B.Languagelearning.C.Agriculture.20.Whatdoesthespeakerdoattheendofthetext?A.Heintroducessomemainproductsofhiscountry.B.Heexplainswhyhiscount

ryisworthvisiting.C.Heencouragesthelistenerstovisithiscountry.高一英语月考二答案(20181213)1-5CACAB6-10CBCAA11-15BBBCB16-20ACCAC21-25A

ABCC26-30BBBDB31-35DABCA36-40BDDCA41-45DBCAC46-50ADBBCA/BCDB/ACACC/ABBCD/BAAC66-70AEFBD71.upclose72.lookinginto73.In

case74.aresimilarto75.madetheirwayto76.belongto77.islinkedto78.puton79.raninto80.steppingup81.doingherhomework82.

Itoccurredtome83.dozensof84.issaidtobedoing85.sothat86.paying87.What88.However89.from90.expressionDear

editor,I'mwritingtotellyouaboutthediscussionwe'verecentlyhadaboutwhetheritisnecessaryforTobytohaveanadventuretravelling

inAfrica.Wedohavedifferentopinionsonthismatter.Somestudentsareinfavorofit.Withtheadventuretraveling,theywillhavemorechancestomeetcompletelydiffe

rentpeopleandexperiencetotallydifferentcultures.Theirhorizonswillbebroadened,andtheirknowledgewillbeenr

iched.Mostimportantly,placingthemselvesinsituationswherethingsdon’talwaysgoasplanned,adventuremakesitpossiblefor

themtolearntodealwiththeuncertaintiesandmeetthechallenges,thushelpingbuildtheirconfidence.However,othersarguethatadventureisnothingbutawasteoftim

eandmoney.Thepeaceofnatureandtheanimalslivinginthewildwillbedisturbed,causingawfullymuchdamagetotheenvironment.Worsestill,itca

nsometimesbedangerous,costingpeopletheirpreciouslives.Personally,adventuretravellingdoesgoodnotonlytoourhealthbutal

sotoourmind.Onlyifwemakesurethoseadvantagesoutweighthedisadvantagescanwetrulybenefitfromit.(150words)YourssincerelyLiHua第二部分:

阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节请阅读下列短文,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。(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)AInthecomingweekends,wearego

ingtoholdsomemeaningfulevents.Youarewelcometocomeandjoinus.Thedetailsareasfollows.FlatOutCatfishingDate:Saturday,November1stLocation:RichmondThisedu

cationalworkshopisdesignedonlyforadultswhoareinterestedinlearningaboutfishing.Participantsarerequiredtohaveacurrentfishinglicense.Lunchandtool

swillbeprovided.Workshopfeeis$35.Pleaseregister(注册)byOctober20h.Formoreinformation,contactChrisDunnavanta

t804-367-6778orclickthelinkchrisdgif.virg.gov.WomenintheOutdoorEventDate:Sunday,November2ndLocation:BastianIfyo

uareinterestedinlearningnewoutdoorskills,meetingotherswithsimilarinterestsandspendingtimewithfriendsandfamily,thenthiseve

ntisforyou!Someofthe2-hourclassesofferedinclude:OutdoorCooking,OutdoorPhotography,andStreamFishing.Thisworkshopis

designedforfemales14yearsofageandolder.Participantsunder18mustbeaccompanied(陪伴)byaregisteredadult.For

moreinformation,contactAmyHancockat276-682-3777orclickamyblandvanwft.com.MotherDaughterOutdoorsDate:Saturday,Novem

ber8thLocation:AppomattoxThiseducationalworkshopisdesignedforwomen.Itprovidesanexcellentopportunityforanyone9yearsof

ageandabovetolearnoutdoorskillsusuallyassociatedwithhuntingandfishing.Mealsandlodging(住宿)areincludedintheworkshopfee.Registerearlytobookyourspa

ce!Formoreinformation,contactJimmyMootzat804-367-0656orclickthelinkjimmydgif.virg.gov.JAMESEventDate:Sunday,November9thLocation:LurayThiseve

ntishostedforgirls7-17yearsofage.Adultsareencouragedtoattendwiththeirchildren.Sessionswillbeofferedinshotgun,airr

ifle,smallborerifle,andarchery.Non-shootingsessionswillalsobeoffered.Lunchwillbeprovided.Theeventisscheduledfrom8a.m.

-3p.m.Pre-registrationisrequired.Formoreinformation,contactArtKassonat540-622-6103orclickthelinkartyahoo.com.21.Whatisspecialabout

theeventFlatOutCatfishing?A.Itteachesfishingskills.B.Itscostislowandlunchisfree.C.Itisdesignedonlyforgrown-ups.D.Itneedsregisteringaheado

ftime.22.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage?A.AwardsforfishingareneededinFlatOutCatfishing.B.ParticipantsofJAMESEventmustbegoodatshooting.C.A.15-year-old

girlcan'tjoininWomenintheOutdoorEventalone.D.MealsandlodgingarefreeofchargeinMotherDaughterOutdoors.23.ThepassageismostprobablytakenfromA.

awebsiteB.amagazineC.aguidebookD.anewspaperBTogetawell-paidjobaftergraduation,manyChinesestudentsliketochosesciencesuchasengineeringandcomputerprog

ramming.Meanwhile,humanitiesmajors(人文专业)areoftenletoutinthecold.EvenintheUnitedStates,thepastdecadehasseenfewercolleg

estudentstakinghumanitiesasamajorsincethe2008financialcrisis,accordingtoanarticlepublishedbyTheAtlanticinAugust.Instead,moreandmorestudentsstu

dysciencemajors,suchasengineering,computerscience,andbiology.AccordingtotheUSDepartmentofEducation,exercisescience,nursing,andcomputerscienc

eareamongthefastestgrowingmajorsin2017.Thechangeofstudents'preferenceofmajorscouldbebecausetheycaremoreaboutfindingabetterjo

bafterthefinancialcrisis,reportedTheAtlantic.Manybelievehumanitiesmajorsdon'tallowthemtofindagoodjob,whilescie

ncemajorscouldhelpthemlandagoodjob.“It'sreallynosurprisethattheywanttopaymoreattentiontothecareerpathways

theyarelikelytogetintowithaparticularcredential(证书).Andweareseeingthatreflectedinouremployeenumbers,"GregSummers,professorattheUniversityofWi

sconsin-StevensPointintheUS,toldInsideHigherEducation.However,humanitiesmajorsarebelievedtohavetheirownadvantages.“Humanitiesmajorse

ncourageanalysis,criticalthinking,andagoodknowledgeofvarioustopics.Thesemajorslookdeeperintovariedtexts

thatinfluencemedia,culture,society,literature,andpolitics,"accordingtoHuffPost.Whilestudentswhomajoredin

humanitiesmayearnlessthansciencemajorswhentheyjustgraduatefromcollege,humanitiesmajorswillgraduallycatchup,accordingtoa2018reportbytheAmerica

nAcademyofArts&Science.Tosaytheleast,yourlifeisn'tcompletelydecidedbyyourmajor."Noteverysoftwareengineerissuccessful

,andnoteveryphilosophy(哲学)majorisunemployed.One’smajordoesnotdetermineone'sfuture,"commentedHuffPost.24.Moreandmorecollegestudentstakesciencemajorsr

atherthanhumanitiesmajorsbecause______.A.theyaremoreinterestedinsciencemajorsB.humanitiesmajorsareofnopracticalvalueC.sciencemajo

rscanhelpthemfindagoodjobD.manycountriessufferedthe2008financialcrisis25.Paragraph6isintendedtotellusthat____

__.A.noteverysciencemajorcanmeanagoodjobforstudentsB.humanitiesmajorswillbringmorechancestocollegestudentsinthefutureC.thenumberofcolleges

tudentstakinghumanitiesmajorswillgraduallyriseD.collegestudentstakinghumanitiesmajorswillgraduallyearnmoreinthelon

gterm26.Thepurposeofthepassageisto_____.A.givecollegestudentsadviceonchoosingmajorsB.encouragemorestudentstotakehumanitiesmajorsC.informstudentsoft

headvantagesofsciencemajorsD.tellthedifferencebetweenscienceandhumanitiesmajorsCNowadays,catsanddogsare

popularpets.However,whenitcomestotherelationshipwiththeirowners,catsareusuallyseenasunfriendlyanddistantwithrespecttotheirowners,comparedwithdogs.It

isusualforthemtobeindifferent(漠不关心的)whenhumanscalltheirnames.Arewesurethattheydon'tunderstandhumanvoicesatal

l?ArecentstudypublishedinthejournalofScientificReportssuggeststhatwe'vebeenfooled.Japanesescientistsfoundthatcatscanrecognizetheirn

amesiftheirownersregularlyusethem.Inthestudy,scientistsstudied78domesticcats.Theyplayedrecordingsofvoicesoftheirownerssayingfivewords:th

efirstfourwordstheyheardweresomenounsthatresembledtheirnameswhilethefinalwordtheyheardwasjustthecat'sname.Thentheyobservedt

hecats'responses,iftherewereany.Mostcatsmovedtheirearsorheadswhentheyheardtheirnames,whiletheymadenor

esponsetootherwordswhichsoundedseeminglyliketheirnames.Thatsuggested,"catswerepayingattentiontoyou,whatyousayandwhatyoudo,"JohnBradsh

aw,anexpertonhuman-animalrelationsattheUniversityofBristol,UK,toldTheTimes.“Andcatswerejustasgoodasdogsa

tlearning,"sheadded.Inthestudy,whenpeoplecalledtheirnames,catsoftenconnectedthewordswithrewards,suchasfoodorplay,orwithpunishmentssucha

shavingabathorgoingtothevet.Thismadecatssensitive(敏感的)towords.Afterthecatshadbeencalledseveraltimes,theycouldrespondtothewords.But

thescientistsaddedthatwhiledogshaveevolvedtofollowtheirowners'orders,catshavenot.Althoughcatsappeartobedistant,theydohavespecialrelationshipswit

htheirowners.Accordingtostudyco-authorAtsukoSaito,catshaveevolvednottoshowtheiremotionsasasurvivalmethod.Oneexampleisillness,whichtheytendtohide

becauseinthewild,noonecansavethemandhuntersaremorelikelytopayattentiontothem,Saitoexplained.However,technologymayhelpbridgethecommunicati

ongapbetweenourfeline(猫科的)friendsandus.Therearenowmobileappsavailabletoexplainwhattheirmeowsmean.So,th

enexttimeyouhear"meow,meow",yourcatmaybetellingyou:“Hi,youhaven'tcleanedmyliterboxrecently.”27.Theunderlinedword“resembled”inparagraph3canbe

replacedby______.A.werelimitedtoB.weresimilartoC.weredifferentfromD.wereawayfrom28.Thecatsappeardistanttotheirhumanownersinthat______.A.theyarenots

ensitivetohumanvoicesB.theywanttoprotectthemselvesfromharmC.theyalwaysconnectwordswithpunishmentsD.theyfailingtopayattentiontothei

rsurroundings29.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.It'simportanttocommunicatewithcats.B.It'sdifficulttounderstandthecats'needs.C.Cats

haveagoodrelationshipwiththeirowners.D.Wemayknowcatsbetterwiththehelpoftechnology.30.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Catsdounde

rstandtheirowners.B.Catsareclevererthandogs.C.Catsaredistantfromtheirowners.D.Catsshowrespectfortheirowners.DMybrotherStanleydiedla

stJanuaryfromcancer,andIspentalotoftimewithhiminhospitaloverhislastfewmonths.Iwitnessedthecarehereceivedan

d,atthetime,Ithoughtitwaspoor.Itshockedandhurtme.WhileStanleywassick,Iwasamedicalstudent.Ithereforeputalotoftimeandenergyi

nthemedicalprofession.Itgavemeaninsider'sviewofthecareStanleyreceived,whenmostpeoplespendingtimewithaverysicklovedoneon

lyhaveanoutsideview.However,asIseenowitmademejudgethecarethathisdoctorsandnursesgavehimtooharshly(严厉的).We

experiencedlongwaitsinemergencydepartments,anddoctorswereunsureofthedetailsofStanley'scase.Wewaitedaroundfordoctorstoarrive,buttheyseldomturn

edup.ButworstofallwasStanley'sseniordoctor.Neartheend,heannouncedcoldlythattherewasnothinglefttotry.“Allthechoiceshave

beenused,"hesaid.Andwiththat,heleft,nevertobeseenagain.AllthisaffectedthewayIthoughtaboutmystudies.DidIwanttoworkinafieldwherepe

opletreatedpatientsasiftheywerenumbersonachart?AfterStanleydied,Ifinishedmystudiesandgraduatedwithalltherestofstudentsinmyyear.Theywentonto

getjobsinhospitals,whileItookayearout.Isimplycouldn'tfaceworkinginmedicine.Finally,Iappliedforandgotapositionasacancerdoctorinabusyclinicinabi

gcity.NowIwasacancerdoctormyself,andIoftenhadtotellpatientsbadnews.Itisaterriblydifficultthingtoinformsomeonethattheyhaveaserio

usillness.IalsofoundthatIcouldn'talwaysanswerpatients'questions.Theywouldwanttoknowwhethertheycouldbecured,orhowlongtheywouldlive,

butitwasn'talwayspossibletosay.ItwasthenthatIunderstoodwhatdifficultjobhealthprovidersdo.Itmademethinkbacktomyexperienceswithdoctorsand

nurseswhenStanleywassick.PerhapswhatIhadthoughtwasunprofessionalism(不专业)orcoldnesswasjustareflectionofthedemandingnatureofthework.Ibegantoseemypatie

ntsasStanley,andmyselfnolongerashissister,butoneofhiscaregivers.NowIwasintheirshoes-thepeoplewhospendeverydaycaringforothers.Istillmis

sStanleyhorribly,butatleastnowtheangerhasgone.31.Whydidtheauthorfeelupsetinhospital?A.Becauseitwastoolatetocureherbr

other.B.Becausethetreatmentwastoopainfulfortheauthortobear.C.Becauseshecouldn'thelpthedoctorswithhermedicalknowled

ge.D.Becausethecaregiventoherbrotherwasfarbelowherexpectations.32.Theunderlinedword"it”inParagraph2refersto_______.A.theinsider'sviewofthecareB.th

ecareherbrotherreceivedC.theauthor'smedicalprofessionD.theauthor'slongstayinhospital33.Theauthorchangedher

opinionaftershe_______.A.sufferedaseriousillnessB.metStanley'sdoctorsagainC.communicatedwithherclassmatesD.experiencedcaringforcancerpatientsdirect

ly34.Whatdidtheauthordoafterhebrotherdied?A.Sheputineffortsosavepatients.B.Shegaveupherstudyinmedicine.C.Sheappliedforajobina

bigcityimmediately.D.Shetookayearoutandthengotajobinaclinic.35.Theauthorwrotethispassageinorderto______

.A.giveadviceonhowtobeaprofessionaldoctor.B.explainhowherattitudetobeingacaregiverchanged.C.telltheyoungpeopletheimportanceofbeingadoctor.D.shareh

owshebecameadoctorafterherbrother'sdeath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。Happinessisachoice.Foreveryminut

eyouareangry,youlose60secondsofhappiness.Behappy.Beyourself.Ifothersdon'tlikeit,thenletthembe.36Begintodaybytakingresponsibilityforyouro

wnsatisfaction.Herearefourwaystochoosehappiness:1.37Giveityourallineverythingyoudo,bedevotedtoyourgoals,anddon'tcompareyourselftoanyoneel

se.Nevertrytobebetterthananyoneelse.Ifyoufeelcalledtocompareyourselftosomeone,compareyourselftoanearlierversionofyourself.2.Bearoundtherightpeopl

e.38Lifeistooshorttospendtimewithpeoplewhosuckthehappinessoutofyou.Whenyoufreeyourselffromnegativepeople,youfreeyourselftobeYOU-andbeingYOUisth

eonlywaytotrulylive.3.Helpotherswhenyou'reable.Careaboutpeople.Inlife,yougetwhatyouputin.39Dosomethingthat'sgreaterthanyou-somethi

ngthathelpssomeoneelsetobehappyortosufferless.4.Letgowhenyouknowyoushould.Sometimesyouhavetobestrongf

oryourself.Loveisworthfightingfor,butyoucan'tbetheonlyonefighting.Peopleneedtofightforyoutoo.Iftheydon't,youeve

ntuallyhavetomoveonandrealizethatwhatyougavethemwasmorethantheywerewillingtogiveyou.40Ifyoutrytoforcethembacktogetherthingswi

llonlygetworse.Holdingonisbeingbrave,butlettinggoandmovingonisoftenwhatmakesusstrongerandhappier.A.Choosetobethebes

tyoucanbe.B.Lifeisn'taboutpleasingeverybody.C.Relationshipsshouldhelpyou,nothurtyou.D.Focusonwhatyou

have,notonwhatyouhaven't.E.Somerelationshipsandsituationsjustcan'tbefixed.F..Apositiveinfluenceonothers

meansapositiveoneonyourown.G.Nooneelsehasthepowertomakeyoufeelsmallunlessyougivethemthepower.第二部分: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。Werethebirdsoutontheiceducksorgeese?Cruz,Il,andAnthony,10,couldn'tagree.Tofindout,onanicyJanuaryevening,thet

wofriendstookariskontothefrozenpondneartheirhomesinFrankfort,Illinoistogetabetterlook.Fintheythrewarockontotheicetotestit,CruztoldNB

C5."Thenwe41onit".Finally,42thattheicewouldholdtheirweight,Anthonytookafewsteps,then.Hefellthroughtheseemingl

yfrozensurface.“Therewasnosound,nocrack,Ijustfellthrough43,”recalledAnthony.Seeingthisandrealizingtimemeanslife,Cruz44tohelp.Butoutofhis45,t

hepondswallowedhimtoo.Luckily,Cruz46tolifthimselfoutofthecoldwaterandontoasafersection.Hethen47workedhiswaytowardAntony.Butth

eicedidn't48hisweight,andhefellinagain.Thistime,hecouldn'tgetout.Theboyswereuptotheir49incoldwaterandquicklylosingfeeling

intheirlimbs.Therewasa50chanceofsavingthemselves.Cruzwassurehewasgoingtodie.Anthony’ssisterhadseentheboysfallthroughtheice,

andshe51forhelp.John,aneighbordrivingnearbytothegrocerystore,heardher.Heparkedatonce.Seeingtheboys,he52hisshoesandranintot

heicywater,cuttinghisway53theicewithhisfreefist.JohnmadehiswaytoCruzandAnthonyandpulledthembacktoland.54,theyweretakentothehospit

al,andthefive-minutestayinthewaterhadloweredtheirbodytemperature55nearlytendegrees.Theboyshavenowfullyrecove

red,thoughstillalittlefrightenedfromtheaccident.Impressedbythefearlessneighbor,Cruzsays,“IcouldhavediedwithoutJo

hn.Heismysuperhero.”41.A.layB.rodeC.droveD.stepped42.A.informedB.convincedC.remindedD.warned43.A.anyhowB.somewayC.somewh

atD.anytime44.A.calledB.criedC.struggledD.rushed45.A.doubtB.mindC.expectationD.confusion46.A.triedB.offeredC

.determinedD.managed47.A.carefullyB.eagerlyC.hurriedlyD.anxiously48.A.liftB.holdC.pullD.balance49.A.headsB.necksC.eyesD.noses50.A.greatB.highC

.slimD.fair51.A.watchedoutB.reachedoutC.calledoutD.brokeout52.A.kickedoffB.leftoffC.gaveoffD.putoff53.A.throughB.acrossC.aboveD.over54.A

.FirmlyB.ImmediatelyC.SlowlyD.Quietly55.A.toB.atC.byD.below第II卷非选择题(55分)第一部分:选择适当的词(组)填空,根据需要使用适当的形式。(共10小题;每小

题1分,满分10分)56.Thepresentsituationisverycomplex,soIthinkitwilltakemesometime__________thereality.57.Thereissome_________inthewaytheysing,a

ndtheyhavealotincommonwitheachother.58.She________asthefreezing,rushingwaterwashedagainstherbody..59.Theseasideha

dallsortsofpleasant_________withchildhoodholidaysforme.60.Idon’tthinkthatyourlecture___________tothea

udience,fortheyappearedquitepuzzled.61._______herselfwithroutineofficetasks,shehadnotimetoaccompanyherchildre

n.62.Themorningwarmthchangestheflowersinawaytomakethemmore________toinsects.63.________thecourageofthelittleboy,Imadeupmymindtodosometh

ingforhim.64.Asyousinkintothisnewactivity,thepainwillgradually________.65.Hilversumisactuallyinahillyareawiththesoilmostly______

___sand.第二部分短文填空(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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。ChinasuccessfullyexplodeditsfirstatomicbombonOct16,1964,66(shock)

therestoftheworld.Itwasfollowedbythesuccessful67(explode)ofahydrogen(氢)bombin1967.Later,asatellitewitharecordingofthetuneofDongFangHongdeclaredtothew

orldthatChina68(master)satellitetechnology.Itwasthebombsandthesatellite69enabledChinatotaketheleadinglobalscientificandtechnologicaldevelopmenta

ndimprovethestrengthofthecountry'snationaldefense,commentedXinhuaNewsAgency.Manypeoplemade70(contribute)totheseworld-shakingevents.YuMin,afamousnuc

learphysicistwhopassed71inJanuaryattheageof93,wasoneofthem.Yuwasoneoftheleadingscientistswho72(be)abletooverc

omedifficultiesinthedesignofthehydrogenbomb.Knownasthe"thefatherofChina'shydrogenbomb",hewaspresented73theStatePreeminentScienceandTechn

ologyAwardbyPresidentXiJinpingin2015.Itisthenation'shighestscientifichonor.74,Yusaidtheachievementbelongedtothewholeteam.

“Aman'snamewilldisappearintime,but75willsatisfyhimisthathecancontributeslightlytothenation'sprosperity(繁荣)”Yusaid,accordingtoChinaDail

y.第三部分写作(满分35分)第一节书面表达(满分15分)fadeawayoccupyappealconsistofassociatefigureoutbeimpressedbysimilargetacrosshangon假定

你是李华,你所在的山西国际学校要征集一封英文感谢信,以致意奋战在抗击新型冠状病毒肺炎第一线的医护人员,请你根据下列要点写一封信用于投稿。1.表达谢意;2.个人感受;3.表达信心。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以

适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头语和结束语已为你写好。参考词汇:流行病epidemic疫情epidemicsituation新型冠状病毒novelcoronavirusDearMedicalworkers,IamLiHua,a

highmiddleschoolstudentinShanxi.__________________________________________________________________________________________________

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_____________________________Yourssincerely.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。OneweekendinJuly,Janeand

herhusband,Tom,haddriventhreehourstocampovernightbyalakeintheforest.Unfortunately,onthewayanunpleasantsubjectcameupandtheystartedtoquarrel.B

ythetimetheyreachedthelake,JanewassoangrythatshesaidtoTom,“I’mgoingtofindabetterspotforustocamp”andwalkedaway.Withnopathtofollow,Ja

nejustwalkedonforquitealongtime.Aftershehadclimbedtoahighplace,sheturnedaround,hopingtoseethelake.Tohersurprise,shesawnothingbutforestand

,farbeyond,asnowcappedmountaintop.Shesuddenlyrealizedthatshewaslost.“Tom!”shecried.“Help!”Noreply.Ifonlyshehadnotlefthermobilephoneinthatba

gwithTom.Janekeptmoving,butthefarthershewalked,themoreconfusedshebecame.Asnightwasbeginningtofall,Janewassotiredthatshehadtostopfortheni

ght.Lyingawakeinthedark,JanewantedverymuchtobewithTomandherfamily.Shewantedtoholdhimandtellhimhowmuchshelovedhim.J

aneroseatthebreakofday,hungryandthirsty.Shecouldhearwatertrickling(滴落)somewhereatadistance.Quicklysh

efollowedthesoundtoastream.Tohergreatjoy,shealsosawsomeberrybushes.Shedrankandateafewberries.Neverinherlifehadshetastedany

thingbetter.Feelingstrongernow,Janebegantowalkalongthestreamandhopeitwouldleadhertothelake.Asshepickedherwaycarefullyalongthestream,Janeheardahelic

opter.Isthatforme?Unfortunately,thetreesmadeitimpossibleforpeopletoseeherfromabove.Afewminuteslater,anotherhelicopterflewov

erhead.Janetookoffheryellowblouse,thinkingthatsheshouldgotoanopenareaandflagthemiftheycamebackagain.注意:1.所续写的短文词数应为150词左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已经为你写好

。Para.1:Butnomorehelicopterscameanditwasdark.___________________________________________________________________________________

_______________________________________________________________________________________________________

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___________________________________________________Para2:ItwasdaybreakwhenJanewokeup._____________________________________________________________

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____________________________________参考答案1-5CACAB6-10CBCAA11-15BBBCB16-20ACCAC21-23CCA24-26CDB27-30BBDA31-35DADDB36-40BACFE41-45DBADC46-50DAB

BC51-55CAABC56.tofigureout57.similarity58.hungon59.associations60.gotacross61.Occupying62.appealing63.Impressedby64.fadeaway65.consisting

of66.shocking67.explosion.68.hadmastered69.that70.contributions71.away72.were73.with74.However75.whatDearMedicalworkers,

IamLiHua,ahighmiddleschoolstudentinShanxi.I'mwritingtoexpresssinceregratitudetoyouallforyourdevotionandsacrificeinthisbattl

eagainsttheNovelCoronaVirus.Inthisepidemic,itisyouwho,despitethelackofequipmentandthepotentialofinfection,desperatelyrescuethosei

nfectedbutstrivingforlife.Itisalsoyouwhohaveshednewlightontheviruswithexpertisetobuildupourconfidence

todefeatit.Itisyouwhodeservealltheadmirationandlove!Icanneverexpressourthankfulnesstoomuchforyourselflesscontribution.It'swidelybelievedthatourjoi

nteffortsChinawillwinthebattleandmakeaquickrecovery.Goodluckandstaywell!Yourssincerely,LiHuaOnepossibleversion:Butnomorehelicoptercamean

ditwasgettingdarkagain.Amidthedreadfuldarkness,strangesoundsofwildbeastswereheard.“Ifitweren'tforthatstu

pidquarrel,Iwouldn'tbetrappedhere,”shethoughttoherself,regretfultearscloudinghereyes.Surroundedbythefea

randtiredness,Janefelttiredandfinallyslidintosleep.“Tom,isthatyou?”shemurmured.“Tom,help!”Inherdream,shesawamanextendinghisarmsto

wardsheratadistance.ItwasdaybreakwhenJanewokeup.Afterawashing,Janecontinuedtoforceherwayahead.Intheboundlesssearch,shefounditimpossibletofinda

wayout,whichthrewherintodesperation.Fortunately,ahelicopterflewoverheadjustatthatmoment.InnotimedidJanerushtotherockandclimbontoit.Shewavedhery

ellowblousemadlytothepassinghelicopter.Tohergreatjoy,thistime,thehelicopterspottedher.ThemomentJanewasreunitedwithherhusband,hertearscloude

dhervision.Theyhuggedeachothertightlyinthewarmlightofthesettingsun.

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