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2020-2021学年度第二学期部分学校高中一年级英语参考答案(20210712)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5BAACB6-10BCAAB11-15BCACB16-20BCACC第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)21-25CDABA26-30DCDAC31-35BCBBD3
6-40EFGBC第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41-45CADCB46-50ADCBD51-55ACBDA第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.Disappointed57.itself
58.but59.with60.celebrating61.strength62.astonished63.scientific64.who65.arecaptured第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分25分)MyFavoriteTeamSpor
tWhenitcomestoteamsports,I’dliketorecommendrelay-race.Itdoesmegoodinmanyaspects.Itgoeswithoutsayingthatitbuildsupmyph
ysicalstrength,makingmeenergetic.AnothermajorfactoristhatitbringsthewholebodyintoactionandImustreactswiftly,whichisreallychallenging.EverytimeIplayit
withmyteammates,Ifeelveryhappyandrelaxed.Relay-raceprovidesmewithmorechancestomakefriendsandweenjoytheteamspirito
fcooperation.Relay-raceissuchanattractiveteamsportthatIexpectmoreandmorepeopletojoininthefun.第二节(满分15分)Onepossib
leversion:MyhusbandhelpedSpencerpracticecalling9-1-1emergencycall,pretendingIhurtmyheadseriously.Heputuphishandasifitwerethephone,histhumbtheearp
honeandhislittlefingerthemouthpiece.“9-1-1.What’syouremergency?”Spencerbroughtuphispretendhandphoneandspok
eclearlyintohisfingers.“Help!MyDollfellofftheskateboardandhurtherhead!”Onseeingthis,TomandIsmiledateachotherandweco
uldn’thelplaughing.“Uh,Spencer,”Tomsaid.“ThereareprobablytimesyouneedtocallherGrandma.”Spencernodded,hiseyestwinklingwithdelight.录音文稿(听力材料)(Tex
t1)M:ShallwegotoBrazilforthecomingsummervacation?W:Greatidea,thoughI’mafraidthatMomwon’thavetimetolookafterthebabyforus.(Text2)M:WhatcanIdofory
ou,MissBrown?W:Iwanttobuyawhitehattomatchmybluedress.(Text3)W:Beautifulday,isn’tit?Wouldyouliketogototheshoppingmallw
ithme?M:Sorry,Ican’t.I’llhavetotakemylittlesistertoadrawingclassandafterthatIhavetohelpwiththegardening.(Text
4)W:Can’tyouseethatI’mdoingmyhomework?Ihaveatesttomorrow.M:I’msosorry.Iwillturndowntheradiorightnow.(Text5)M:Marydidn’thavesupperthiseven
ing.Issheill?W:No.Shehasalotofworktodotonight.Shesaidshewouldeatsomethingaftershefinished,nomatterhowtiredshewas.(Text6)M:Hi,Alice.It’
sDanny.Whatwouldyouliketodotomorrowmorning,stayinthehotelorgoout?W:Iwanttogoswimming,butyouneedn’tgowithme.Youmustbecompletelyexhaustedaf
terworkingonyourbookthewholedaytoday.M:Ireallyam.Whydon’tImeetyouforlunchtomorrowthen?ThereisanewrestaurantnexttothePeople’sBank,justacro
ssthestreetfromthecaféweoftengoto.Doyouthinkyoucanfindyourwaythere?W:Comeon!It’snotmyfirsttimetovisitBeijing.Iwi
llmeetyoutheretomorrowat12o’clock.M:OK.Seeyouthen.(Text7)W:Hi,Jack!Whyareyousoupset?M:MymanagertoldmethatIwasfiredthism
orning.Iwaslatetoomuch.Butit’sreallyalongdrivefrommynewhousetothecompany.Aboveall,it’sthefirsttimeIhavebeenlateforwork.W:I’
msosorrytohearthat.Whydidyoumovesofaraway?M:Therentthereischeaper,andmywifeworksinthehospitalnearby.W:Don’tworry.Therewillbealotofnewjobsforyou.My
brother’scompanyalwaysneedsengineers.Youmighttrygettingajobthere.M:Thankyou.That’sverykindofyou.Howisyournewjo
battheschool?W:It’sverygood.Ienjoybeingwithchildren,andIonlyhaveclassesinthemornings.(Text8)W:Hi,John.Iheardthatyouaregoingto
Shanghaitostudyforayear.M:IamgoingtoChina,butnottoShanghai.I’llbeinBeijing.IleaveonFriday!W:WhydidyouchooseChina,notaEuropeancountry?M:Well,atfirst
,IwasthinkingofstudyinginaEuropeancountry,butafriendofmineinGuangzhoutoldmethatChinaiswellworthvisiting.I’malsoquiteinterestedinChinese
culture,soIthoughtitwouldbeagoodideatospendayearinBeijing.W:DoyouplantostudyChinesehistorythen?M:No.IwillstudyChineseliterature
,thoughfirstIhavetostudytheChineselanguageforthreemonths.W:Haveyougoteverythingready?Youleaveinfourdays!
M:Yes,almosteverything!W:IhopeyouhaveawonderfultimeinChina.M:Thanks.(Text9)W:Hi,Jimmy.Youareback!HowwasyourtriptoThailandlastweek?M:Oh
,itwasn’ttoobad—untilthelastday,whichwasterrible.W:Really?Whathappened?M:Well,ItookataxitotheBangkok
airportbutitbrokedownontheway.Thedriverdidn’tspeakanyEnglish,andhecouldn’tgetintouchwithhiscompany,sohecouldn’tgetthemtosendanothertaxi.Atlast,apass
ingtruckstoppedandtookmetotheairport.W:Wow!Lucky.M:Yes,exceptthatitdrovereallyslowly.Iarrivedat10:30am,aftermyflightha
dleft.W:Oh,no!M:Yes.Ihadtowaitthreehoursforthenextone.Ididn’tgethomeuntil4:00inthemorning—andwhenIgothomeIrealizedI’dleftmyhousekeysinm
yhotelinBangkok,whichreallymademeangry.W:Well,don’tworrytoomuch.Youmayhavesomebetterlucksoon.Iheardthatsomeofthemanagerswillgetariseinsalary,includ
ingyou.M:Oh,thatisabigrelief!(Text10)Stonehenge,arockcircle,isnotonlyoneofBritain’smostfamoushistoricalplacesbutalsooneofitsgre
atestmysteries.Everyyearitreceivesmorethan750,000visitors.PeopleliketogothereespeciallyinJuneastheywanttoseethesunrisingonthelongestdayoftheyear.
Formanyyears,historiansbelievedStonehengewasatemplewhereancientpeopletriedtocommunicatewiththegods.However,historianPaulStokerthinkst
hiscan’tbetruebecauseStonehengewasbuiltsomanycenturiesago.“PeoplewhobelievedthatarrivedinEnglandmuchlater,”hepointedo
ut.AnotherpopularideaisthatStonehengemightbeakindofcalendar.Thelargestoneswereputtogetherinacertainway.Onmidsummer’sm
orning,thesunshinesdirectlyintothecenterofthestones.Otherpeoplebelievethestoneshaveamedicalpurpose.Theythin
kthestonescanpreventillnessandkeeppeoplehealthy.NooneissurewhatStonehengewasusedfor,butmostagreethatthepositionofthestonesmustbeforaspec
ialpurpose.Somethinkitmightbeaburialplaceoraplacetohonorancestors.Othersthinkitwasbuilttocelebrateavictoryoveranenemy.