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南宁三中2020~2021学年度上学期高二段考英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.Whoisthemanmostconcernedabout?A.Cathy.B.Sara.C.Janie.2.Whatdoesthewomanwantthemantodo?A.Todance
withher.B.TovisitSamtonight.C.Tolistentothegreatmusic.3.Whatdoesthewomanthinkabouttheman?A.Heisgoingtobelucky.B.Heisnotbeinglogical.C.Hewillnotwinan
ything.4.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Motherandson.C.Shopassistantandcustomer.5.Whattimeisitnow?A.9:00a.m.B.9:10a.m.C
.9:30a.m.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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.Whatdayisittoday?A.Tuesday.B.Wednesday.C.Friday.7.Whatwillthespeakersdothisweekend?A.Gotoabank.B.Goto
aparty.C.Goonatrip.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Howoldisthewoman’sson?A.9.B.15.C.16.9.Whatdoesthemanrecommendintheend?A.Abike.B.Apairofshoes.C.Ahelmetan
darmpads.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhatdoesthewomanseemtothinkaboutBobo’sjumpingskills?A.They’requitegood.B.They’renotveryimpressive.C.
They’regoodenoughtowinthecontest.11.Whenwillthecompetitionbeheld?A.Inaboutonemonth.B.Inabouttwomonths.C.Inaboutfivemonths.12.WhatdoesBoboneedtodo
inthecompetition?A.Runquickly.B.Barkatsomechickens.C.Walkrightnexttothewoman.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Anint
erview.B.Anexplosion.C.Apaintingexhibition.14.Whattimeofdaydidtheeventoccur?A.Earlymorning.B.Lateafterno
on.C.Lateatnight.15.Whatisthemanlookingfor?A.Directions.B.Employees.C.Evidence.16.HowwillMarcusprobablybenefit?A.Hewillgetanewjob.B.Hewil
lgetpaidforhisinformation.C.Hewillbecomefamous.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatdoesRaymondBlancdo?A.Heisaneditor
.B.HeisaTVshowhost.C.Heisanownerofsomerestaurants.18.WheredoesRaymondBlanccomefrom?A.Britain.B.FranceC.Germany.19.Whatis
specialaboutthemenuintherestaurants?A.Itchangeswithseasons.B.Itshowstheingredientsinthedishes.C.Itincludesalmostallth
edishesofRaymondBlanc’schildhood.20.Whatwastheoriginalpriceofthe3-coursemeal?A.£15.B.£45.C.£66.第二部分阅读
理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AIfyouarecrazyaboutpaintings,youshouldn’tmissthefollowingfour
famousmasterpieceswhichhavestoodthetestoftime.TheArnolfiniPortraitJanvanEyck’sArnolfiniPortrait,anoilpaintingonwoodproducedin1434,in
whichamanandawomanholdhandswithawindowbehindhimandabedbehindher,isundoubtedlyoneofthemasterpiecesintheNationalGallery,London.Thispaintingisasvisua
llyinterestingasitisfamed.Itisalsoaninformativedocumentonfifteenth-centurysociety,throughvanEyck’sheavyuseofsymbolism—whilehusbandswentoutto
engageinbusiness,wivesconcernedthemselveswithdomesticduties.TheStarryNightVincentvanGoghpaintedTheStarryNight,oilon
canvas,amoderatelyabstractlandscapepaintingofanexpressivenightskyoverasmallhillsidevillage,duringhis12-monthstayatthementalho
spitalnearSaint-Rémy-de-Provence,Francebetween1889and1890.WhentheMuseumofModernArtinNewYorkCitypurchasedthepaintingfromaprivatecollectorin1941,it
wasnotwellknown,butithassincebecomeoneofvanGogh’smostfamousworks.TheHarvestersTheHarvestersisanoilpai
ntingonwoodcompletedbyPieterBruegeltheElderin1565.Itdepictstheharvesttimewhichmostcommonlyoccurredwithint
hemonthsofAugustandSeptember.NicolaesJonghelinck,amerchantbankerandartcollectorfromAntwerp,commissionedthispainting
.ThepaintinghasbeenattheMetropolitanMuseumofArtinNewYorkCitysince1919.GuernicaGuernica,alargeblack-and-whiteoilpainting,waspaintedbytheCubistSpanishp
ainter,PabloPicassoin1937.Thetitle“Guernica”referstothecitythatwasbombedbyNaziplanesduringtheSpanishCivilWar.Thepain
tingdepictsthehorrorsofwarandasaresult,hascometobeananti-warsymbolandareminderofthetragediesofwar.Today,thepaintingishousedattheMuseoNacio
nalCentrodeArteReinaSofaíinMadrid.21.Whichofthefollowingpaintingswasproducedearliest?A.TheArnolfiniPortra
itB.TheStarryNight.C.TheHarvesters.D.Guernica.22.WhatdoweknowaboutthepaintingTheStarryNight?A.Itwaspaintedonwoodinoil.B.Itwasn’twidelyrecogniz
edbefore1941.C.Itdescribedthepainter’slifeinhospital.D.Itwasgivenawaytothemuseumbyacollector.23.Whocreatedthepaintingdescribingthetragedyofwar?A.Pie
terBruegeltheElder.B.VincentvanGogh.C.JanvanEyck.D.PabloPicasso.BTwentyyearsago,Ibecameinvolvedinpettherapy(治疗)work.As
diggingdeeperintothejob,Ihadanurgetobearecorderoftheirworktoletmoreandmorepeopleknowtheireffortsandcontributions.Afterall,theycouldnotsayour
languages.ItwaswhenIgotfamiliarwiththeworkthatIgotmygoldenretrieverpuppy(金毛寻回犬),whomInamedAngel.Asshematuredandwe
ntthroughobediencetraining,Irealizedthatshewouldbeagoodpartner.Angelistennowandstillworkseveryweek.Asarule,sh
evisitstwohospitals,adaycarefortheelderly,andourlibrary'sPAWSforReadingprogram.Angelhasalsohelpedoutatach
ildren'sspecial-needscamp.Sheissopopularthateverywherewegopeoplerecognizeher,especiallythekidsshehasworkedwith.Wehaveseensomeveryspecialthingsthr
oughourpettherapywork.IbroughtAngeltoourlocalhospitaltovisitawomanwhowascompletelyparalyzed(瘫痪的)onherrightsidefromastroke.Oneday,m
yhusband,JackaskedherifshewantedtogiveAngelatreat.Shenoddedandgentlytookthetreat,raisedherrighthandandstartedpettingAngel.He
rfriendwasintheroomandsaid,“Shehasn'tbeenabletomovethathandsinceshehadherstroke!”SomehowitseemsappropriatethatwhenAngelvis
itsthehospital,shealsoperformstricksforthepatientswithherpaws.Thebestoneiswhenshecrouchesonthefloorandcrossesherpaws.Shestaysstillanddoes
n’tmoveuntilJacksays“Bestwishes”.It’sthebestwishesforallthepeopleAngelmeetsaswellasforher.24.Whydoestheauthorwanttobea
recorder?A.Petscannotrecordthemselves.B.Petsshouldbehighlypraised.C.Pets'laborshouldbemadeawareof.D.Petsdailyworkisimportant.
25.HowisAngel’swork?A.Busybutrewarding.B.Interestingbuttiring.C.Funnyandamusing.D.Importantanddemanding.26.WhatdidAngeldoforthep
aralyzedwoman?A.Shecuredherdisease.B.Shevisitedherattimes.C.Shegaveherbestwishes.D.Sheplayedtricksonher.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Aloyald
og.B.Selflesslove.C.Asilentangel.D.Greatdevotion.CIfdoctorswanttotestyouforsomething,they’llusuallytakeabloodorurine(尿液)s
ample.Butwouldn’titbemuchmoreconvenientiftheyjustaskedyoutobreathethroughaspecialinstrument?Infact,yourbreathcansayalotaboutyou.Intraditi
onalChinesemedicine,doctorsdrawaconclusionaboutthehealthstateofapatientbasedonthesmellofhisorherbreath;traineddogsandrat
scanidentifythesmellsofthebreathsofpeoplesufferingfromcertaincancers;trafficpolicealsomonitordrivers’alcoholconsumption(消耗量)bytestingtheirbre
aths.Justlikebloodandurine,yourbreathcontainslotsof“metabolites”—thewastechemicalsthatthebodyproduces,whichvaryfrom
persontoperson.Theyarelikepersonalhealthfingerprints,whichiswhyscientistssometimescallthem“breathprints”,accordingtoScienceDaily.Comparedtobloodorur
inetesting,breathtestingtakesonlysecondsinsteadofhours,anditrequiresneitheraneedlenoracontainertoholdthebodyflui
ds(液).Thismeansthetestcanbetakenfrequentlytobetterdetectearlysignsofdiseasesandmonitortheprogressofamedicaltreatme
nt.Ontheotherhand,asanidentifier,youmightthinkthatbreathsarenotasreliableasfingerprintssincetheymightchangebasedo
nwhatyoueat.However,researchersinZurich,Switzerlandmapped11healthyvolunteers’chemicalpatternsbyhavingthembreathethroughaspecialinstrument,andt
heyfoundthateachpatternwasuniqueandthepatternsdidn’tchangemuchthroughouttheday,reportedBBC.“Ourgoalistodevelo
pbreathanalysistothepointwhereitbecomescompetitivewiththeestablishedanalysisofbloodandurine,”saidMalcolmKohler,professorattheUniversityHospital
Zurich.28.Accordingtothetextweknowthat______.A.breathvariesfrompersontopersonbasedonfoodB.yourbreathmaygi
veyouawayifyouarenotcarefulC.doctorscantestone’sbreathtofindabouthisillnessD.trainedcatscanidentifypeoplewithcertaincancers29
.Incomparisonwithbloodorurinetesting,breathtestingis_______.A.comfortableandconvincingB.traditionalandreliableC.accurateandcom
petitiveD.quickandconvenient30.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardbreathtesting?A.Doubtful.B.Approving.C.Unconcerned.D.Worried.31.Whatcanweinferfromthet
ext?A.Breathtestingisreliableandmayhaveabrightfuture.B.Bloodorurinetestingwillbelessusedinmedicaltreatment.C
.Doctorshavefoundthebestwaytodetectearlysignsofdiseases.D.TraditionalChinesemedicineisbecomingmoreandmorepopular.DTheancienttaleoftheC
ountryMouseandtheTownMousewasonlythefirsttoemphasizeruralfolk'ssupposedsimplicitywhencomparedwithmorecomplexurbanites.However,neuroscientistsannou
ncethat,infact,itiscitylivingthatcandullthewits.ThenewstudyledbyDr.SpiersatNantesUniversitydescribeshowtheyusedadatasetf
rom4millionpeopleofacomputergame,whichtestsnavigatingskillsbyaskingplayerstomemoriseamapshowingthelocationofcheckpointsandthenmeas
uringhowwellplayerscanfindthem,guidedonlybytheirmentalmap.Dr.Spiersandhiscolleaguesexaminedthe4millionpeoplefrom38countries,andfoundthatthestro
ngestindicatorofahighscorewasaplayer'sage—olderpeopleperformedrelativelypoorly,whichagreeswithwhatresearchersknowaboutage-rela
tedcognitive(认知的)drop.Butthebenefitofrurallivingwasstrongenoughtooffsetsomeofthat.Datashowedthata70-year-oldwhogrewup
inthecountrysidehadthenavigationalabilitiesofanaverage60-year-oldacrossthedataset.Thereisahugegapbet
weenthenavigationskillsofruralandcitypeople,andtheresearchersthinktheyknowwhy.Dr.Spierssaysthatthebrain'
snavigationalabilitiesprobablyweakeninthelesschallengingcityenvironmentbecausetheyarenotbeingusedasmuch.Althoughcit
iesmayappearmoredetailed,theyalsofeaturemorecluestohelpresidentsfindtheirway,suchasnumberedstreets.Inthecountrysi
de,however,onefieldtendstolookmuchthesameasanother,sotherearefewerlandmarkstohelpguidetheway.Neuroscientistsalreadykno
wthatlivingandworkinginmorecomplexenvironmentscaninfluencethefunctionandstructureofthebrain.BrainscansofL
ondontaxidrivers,whohavegainedagoodmemoryofthecity’sstreets,showthattheytendtohaveanenlargedhippocam
pus—aregionofthebrainactingasaneuralGPS,sensingpositionandpathonaninsidemapoftheenvironment.Theharmfuleffectofcitylivingonnavigationi
sprobablymostseriousinpeopleunder16—18,Dr.Spierssays,becausetheirstill-developingbrainsrespondandchangethemostaccordingtooutsides
timuli(刺激).Andwhilepeoplewholiveincitieswithyoungchildrenshouldnotbealarmed,thestudydoesraisesomeinterestingideasforur
banplanners:keeptheircitydesignsnotsosimpleperhaps.Andforeveryoneelse,itmightbeanideatoturnoffmapsonthephone.32.The
studyledbyDr.Spiersshowsthat.A.theseniorsscorehigheratcomputergamesB.rurallifebenefitspeople'ssenseofdirectionC.part
icipantsarebetteratfindingwaysincitiesD.theyoungremembercheckpointsbetterinmaps33.Theunderlinedword“offset”,inPara.2mostpro
bablymeans.A.achieveB.checkC.reduceD.replace34.Whowillbemostlyinfluencedbytheharmfuleffectofcitylivingonnavigatio
n?A.TaxidriversB.ComputerplayersC.TeenagersD.Adults35.Whatisthepurposeofthepassage?A.Tointroduceanewwayofdrivertraining.B.Toex
posetheweaknessoflivingintheurbanarea.C.Toshowthecontrastbetweenlivesinthecountryandcity.D.Topresentenvironments’effectonone'sabilitytolocatepl
aces.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。Doyouliketravelingbybike?Evenifyouareanexpertcyclist,decidingtotravelbyb
ikeonanadventurewilldemandthoroughpreparationandresearch.Herearesometipsforyou.Whetheryouhavethebestmountainbikeunder300orthebestmountainbikeu
nder200,safetyismoreimportant.36Confirmyourhelmetisallset.Ifyouareplanningtorideinthenight,havealightfixedonyourhelmetandonyourbike.Makesureit’ssha
rpenoughforothercyclistsanddriverstoclearlyseeyou.37Thiswillhelpyouruleoutsomeofthedoubtsyoucouldbehavingonsafety.Ifyouareplanningtotra
velwithyourbike,atleast,besurethatyouknowhowtochangethetireincaseofaflat.Also,youhavetoknowhowtoadjustyourbr
akesaccordingly.Knowinghowtoreplaceaslippedchainisjustasimportant.38Mostimportantly,bringyourphonewithyou,aba
ckupphonebatteryorportablechargerandanIDcard.Ifanaccidenthappens,youmightneedtocontactafriendorfamilyforhelp.3
9It’salsoimportanttosetasidesomemoneyforanemergencythatyoucaneasilyaccess.40Yousurelydon’twishtogetwornout,sopackhealthysn
ackstokeepyouenergeticallthrough.Alsodon’tforgettocarryenoughwaterincaseyoufeelthirsty.Besides,packappropria
teclothing.Ithelpstochecktheweatherforecastfirsttoknowthekindofdressyou’llneed.A.Gooveryourmapcarefully.B.Takeyourbikefora
long-distancetest-ride.C.Youneedtofeelassafeaspossiblewithyourbike.D.Pushyourselfabitfurtherifyouregularlyexercise.E.Remembertobringwi
thyouappropriatetoolsforsuchproblems.F.Cyclingdemandsmuchenergyespeciallyforalongdistance.G.Andanidentificationcardwillhelptoidentifyyoujustincase.第
三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)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。GabiRizea,aformerforest
engineerfromCraiova,Romania,becameawoodcarvercompletelybyaccident.Threeyearsago,after41himselfwithanewchainsaw(链锯
),hestarted“playing”withitonthe42hehadinhisworkshop.He43tocarveahumanfaceintothewood,andtohissurprise,itt
urnedoutprettygood.Thenhekept44hisskills.Today,heissogoodatitthatheis45toworkhismagicontheoldtreestumps(树桩)inthelocalparksinhishomecity.Hesomet
imesdrawsthe46hewantstocarve,butinmostcases,thewoodjustdoesn’tmatchhis47.Hehasnochoicebutto48inordertomatchthematerialavailable,w
hichsometimesleadstoevenmore49results.Gabi’smostpopularcreationis“WaterPouringfromBucket”,amasterpiece
carvedfromanoldashtree.Afterhe50thathalfthestumpwasrotten(腐烂的),itendedupbecomingthewaterflowingfromabucket.51,photosof“WaterPouringfrom
Bucket”havegrowninpopularityonline.Hehascreatedmanyartworkslikethissofar,andtheyhavemadethecity52andmore
artistic.Followinghisrecent53tofameontheInternet,GabihasbeenaskedbyotherRomaniancitiesto54theiroldtreestumpsintoartwor
ks.Hepromisedtohonortheirrequests,butoutof55forhishomecity,hewillnevercreatetheartworks56tothoseinhishometown.Gabicanturnastumpintoanartworki
njusttwodays.Thoughhehasalotof57,theRomanianartistrecentlygotintoanartschoolinorderto58masterwoodcarving.Hehasbeen59forhiscontributionbythe
citygovernment.Whenmentioningthe60hehasmade,healwayssayshedoesthesamethingotherpeoplecandotomakeourwor
ldmorebeautiful.41.A.sharingB.equippingC.fillingD.showing42.A.woodB.tableC.stoneD.wall43.A.failedB.stoppedC.continuedD.attempted44.A.changingB.testin
gC.improvingD.repeating45.A.orderedB.threatenedC.allowedD.taught46.A.mapsB.designsC.graphsD.levels47.A.needsB.answersC.wordsD.ideas48
.A.adjustB.apologizeC.sighD.abandon49.A.impressiveB.strangeC.directD.terrible50.A.believedB.promisedC.discoveredD.guessed51.A.ObviouslyB.Ridiculous
lyC.FortunatelyD.Recently52.A.cleanerB.nicerC.largerD.older53.A.riseB.attitudeC.powerD.adaptation54.A.talkB.divideC.transformD.translate55.A.
regretB.benefitC.demandD.respect56.A.oppositeB.similarC.rudeD.harmful57.A.talentB.moneyC.timeD.knowledge5
8.A.fullyB.quicklyC.happilyD.firstly59.A.challengedB.acceptedC.awardedD.proved60.A.troubleB.choiceC.preparationD.difference第二节《新概念》原文填空:根据原文填入正确的单
词或短语,答案可能是一词或多词。(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Hesleptverywellforthefirsttwonights,butonthethirdnight,astorm61.Agustofwind62thebedofftheroofandsentit63intothecou
rtyardbelow.Theyoungmandidnotwakeupuntilthebed64theground.Isatinthefrontofthebustogetagood65ofthecountryside.Aftersometi
me,thebusstopped.66,IrealizedwithashockthatIwastheonlypassengerleftonthebus.“You’llhavetogetoffhere,”theconductorsai
d.…“Wearegoingbacknow,”saidtheconductor.“Well,inthatcase,I67stayonthebus,”Ianswered.Firstofall,hewroteoutalonglistofallthefoodswhich6
8.Thelist69mostofthethingsHerbertloves:butter,potatoes,rice,beer,milk,chocolate,andsweets.YesterdayIpaidhimavisit.Irangthebellandwasnotsu
rprisedtoseethatHerbertwasstillasfatasever.Heledmeintohisroomandhurriedlyhidalargeparcelunderhisdesk.Itwas70thathewasveryembarrassed.第
三节:单词、词组填空(每空1分,共15分)请用Book5Units1-5和Book6Unit1的单词或短语的正确形式填空,并将完整答案填入答题卡。单词:71.Wewillhaveafurtherdiscussionbeforewedrawafinal(结论).72.Iammore
than_________(欣喜的)tohearfromyou.73.Iwasuncertainwhethertheyoungmanhad(以前的)experienceofsuchwork.74.I(控告)ofstealingmoneyfromherbutinfa
ctitwastheotherwayround.75.Youmayget(受伤)whenplayingwithaknife.76.Weare(坚决地)opposedtothepracticeofpowerpoliticsbetweennations.77.Thenewtechnology,if
(运用)toricegrowing,willhelpincreasethegrainoutput.78.Sittingonasofainherroom,Welty,aslim(身材)inasimplegraydress,lookedpleasedwiththisexplanati
on.79.Despitethefactthatallthreeteams(采用)differentapproachestotheproblem,theyallsucceeded.80.Nomatterhowcarefullyyouplanyourfin
ances,noonecan(预测)whentheunexpectedwillhappen.短语:81.Theprinterinthecompany(出故障)againlastweek..82.Becauseoft
hebadweather,mymother(生病)andlayinbed.83.She(开始从事)herteachingjobin2010.84.Heate(很多)forsupperyesterday,becauseitwasamerryfeast.85.Theteache
rsuggestedthatTomgointothemusicstore-roomtoseeifanyoftheinstrumentsthere(吸引)him.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节单句改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满
分10分)增加:在缺词处加一个漏字的符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:每处错误及其修改均仅限一词。86.Itwasnotuntilthewarwasover
whenhereturnedhome.87.IwishhehashelpedmewhenIwasintrouble.88.Thebookswereallneatlyinaplace,carefullyarra
nged.89.Itissuggestedthatenoughmoneycollectedtofundtheproject.90.Thoughtiring,ProfessorWangstillkeptgiving
thestudentsalecture.91.Doingsomeexerciseeverydaycontributestokeepyouhealthy.92.AmongthegoodsisChristmastrees,flowers,candlesandtoys.93.IfIamyou,Iwoul
dn’tanswerthecall.94.Withoutanypossession,heishavingahardtime.95.ThesingersangasongcalledDon’tCry,ma
kestheaudienceonthespotburstintotears.第二节:书面表达(满分25分)假定你是校学生会记者李华,上周日晚高一年级的同学举行了迎国庆唱红歌(patrioticsongs)比赛活动,请你为校英语报写
一篇报道。内容包括:1.比赛时间地点。2.晚会比赛情况。3.活动意义。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。SingLoudforMotherland高二段考英语试题参考答案第一
部分听力(共两节,满分20分)1-5BABAC6-10ACACA11-15BCBBC16-20ACBAC第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)21~23ABD24~27CABC28~31CDBA32~35B
CCD第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)36~40CBEGF第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)41-45BADCC46-50BDAAC51-55DBA
CD56-60BAACD第二节《新概念》原文填空:(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)61.blewup62.swept63.crashing64.hadstruck65.view66.Lookinground67.preferto68.werefor
bidden69.included70.obvious第三节:单词、词组填空(每空1分,共15分)71.conclusion72.delighted73.previous74.wasaccused75.injured\inj
uries76.firmly77.applied78.figure79.adopted80.predict81.brokedown82.fellill83.tookup84.agreatdeal85.appealedto第四部
分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节单句改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)86.when—that87.has—had88.去掉a89.money后加be90.tiring—tired91.keep—keeping92.is—are93.am—
were94.possession—possessions95.makes—making第二节书面表达(满分25分)Onepossibleversion:SingLoudforMotherlandInordertocelebratethecomi
ngNationalDay,studentsofsenior1tookpartinasingingcompetitionattheschoolartcentrelastSundayevening.Thecompetitionstarte
dat8p.m.andlastedtwohours.Studentsfromtwentyclassestookturnstosingtheirchosenpatrioticsongs.Theirperform
ancesinwhichtheymadeupandworebeautifulcostumesweresowonderfulthattheaudiencewereallthrilled.Aftertheheatedcompetition,theclasseswhichga
vesuperbperformanceswerepresentedawardsbytheschoolleaders.Itwasevidentthattheactivitywaswellorganizedandthecompetitionwentonsmoothlyandsuccessfully.T
heactivitywashighlyspokenofbecausenotonlydiditenrichthestudents’schoollifebutalsodevelopedtheirfeelingofre
spectandloveforourgreatmotherland.听力原文Text1W:Ihatethatsound!IgetsoworriedwheneverIhearanambulancescreaming.ItmakesmewonderifJaniegetshurt.M:Yes
,Cathy.ButI’mmoreworriedaboutSara,(1)becauseshejustlearnedhowtorideherbicycle.Text2W:Thisisgreatmusicfordancing!Comeon,Ed.G
etupoutofthatchair!(2)M:I’msorry,Grace.I’dloveto,butIhurtmyanklethismorning.You’llhavetodancewithSamtonight.Youknowhe
’sagreatdancer!Text3M:ThedaybeforeIwon£1000Isawtworabbitsinthegarden.Ialsosawtworabbitsyesterday,soIthinkI’mgoingtowinagain.W:Howcanthatbe
true?Youmayormaynotwin,butithasnothingtodowithrabbits.(3)Text4M:Ilikeyournewjacket.Dotheyhavetheminmen’ssizes?IthinkIwouldlookreal
lycoolinoneofthose.W:Yes.Theyalsohavetheminchildren’ssizes.Maybewecanalsobuyoneforourson.(4)Text5W:WhenIsaymeetmeat9:00a.m.,Imeanmeetmeat9:00a.
m.Idon’tmeanmeetmeat9:30a.m.Iamfreezingcoldstandinghere.(5)M:I’msosorry.Mybuswascominglate,anditdidn’tturnupuntil9:10a.m.Text6M:The
bankisclosedtomorrow.(6)Canyougoandtakeoutsomemoney?W:Sure,butwhywillitbeclosedonaWednesday?(6)IsthereaholidaythatIdon’tknowab
out?M:No.IwenttothebanklastFriday,andtherewasasignonthedoorsayingthereisabigeventforthebank.W:It’sgettingtowardtheendoftheyear,somaybeit
’sanearlyNewYear’sparty.M:Mostlikely.Whileyou’rethere,takeout$300.W:Whatfor?M:Wewillgoonvacationthisweekend.(7)Weneedtobri
ngcashwithus.W:Oh,howfun!Text7W:I’mwonderingifyoucouldhelpme.I’mlookingtobuyapairofskatesformyson.(8)Hewantstolearntoskate,soI
thoughtI’dgetthemasabirthdaypresent.M:Notaproblem.Whatageishe?W:He’s9yearsold.(8)He’llbe10nextmonth.M:Ihadjustturnedthesameage
whenIstartedtolearnskating.Thatwas15yearsago.Wehavesmallerskatesforsmallerfeet.W:Ishelikelytofall?Isthisdangerous?MaybeIshouldn’tgethimthemuntilhe’s1
6.M:It’sjustlikeridingabike.Hemightfallafewtimesbeforehegetsthehangofit.I’dalsorecommendahelmetandarmpa
ds(防护垫)incasehehurtswhilefalling.(9)Text8W:Lookatwhatmydogcando!Jump,Bobo!Goodboy!(10)Ijusttaughthim
thistrick.He’saquicklearner.He’ssosmall,buthecanjumponemeterhigh!(10)M:Isee…Butwillhedoitifyou’renotholdingfoodupforhimtocatch?W:N
otyet.Wejuststartedtraining.So,heonlydoestricksfortreatsatthispoint.Butthere’sadogcompetitionatthebeginningofOctober.
(11)(12)I’mtryingtogethimreadyforit.M:Oh?TodayisthelastdayofJuly.(11)WhatwillBoboneedtobeabletodo?(12)W:Jumpingis
onepart.Anotheriswalkingrightnexttomewithoutrunningaway.(12)Thethirdpartisthehardest.It’skeepingagroupoffivec
hickenstogether.M:Howcanyoupracticethat?W:Mygrandparentshaveasmallfarm.ItakeBobothereonweekends.Sofar,heonlybarksatthechickens.Text9M:Ex
cuseme,madam.Didyouseetheexplosion?(13)W:Yes!Iwasdrivingwhentheskylitupsuddenly.Itwasasbrightasday!I’mfortunatethatIdidn’tcrashthecar.
M:Yes,veryfortunate.Now,didyouhappentotakeapictureofthebrightlight?(14)Thatmighthelpuslocatewhatevermayhavecrashedontheground.(15)W
:Betterthanthat,mysonwastakingavideoofthesunset.Ithinkhegotthewholeexplosiononhisphone.(14)(15)M:That’swonde
rful!Ifyoudon’tmind,I’dliketoaskhimtoemailittoourdepartment.(15)W:Oh,sure,goahead!I’msurehe’llbegladtobeabletohelptheSpaceAgency.Hewantst
oworkthereoneday,too!M:Well,inexchangeforthisvaluableinformation,maybewecangethimapart-timejobattheinstitute
.(16)Wecanalwaysusethehelpofouryoungpeople.W:Oh,justwaituntilMarcushears!He’llbesoexcited!(16)M:Here’stheemailaddressandmyphonenumber.Hecancal
lmeaboutthejobonMonday.Text10YoucanenjoythedeliciousanduniqueflavorsoftypicalFrenchcookingwhenyouandyourguest
enjoyourspecialofferofa3-coursemealwithwineattheBrasserieBlancrestaurants.RaymondBlancisoneofBritain’smostsuccessfulrestaurantowners.(17)(18
)HedevoteshimselftocreatingdishesthatfeaturehighqualityseasonalingredientsfromhisnativecountryFrance.(18)Ifyouhavesee
nhimonhisextremelypopulartelevisionshows,youwillknowheisatalentedchef.Hebringsanextensiveknowledgeofingredientstohiscooking.Inspired
bythedishesofhischildhood,theBrasserieBlancrestaurantsreflecttheircreator’sdesiretocombinearelaxingandfriendlysettingwitha
popularmenuthatisregularlyupdatedtoreflecttheseasons.(19)RaymondBlancisalsotheauthorofseveralcookery(烹饪)books.Youwillenjoy3courseschos
enfromasetmenualongwithaglassofwineeach.Thepriceofthisofferhasnowbeenreducedfrom£66to£45.(20)Chooseonefromover15ofhisrestaurantsande
njoylunchordinnerservedwithskill.