江西省南昌市进贤县第一中学2020届高三下学期一调考试英语试卷含答案

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英语试卷本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考号用铅笔涂写在答题卡上。2.每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的

答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。3.二卷试题用黑色中性笔作答。第一卷(选择题共90分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20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.Whatdoesthewomanplaytwiceaweek?ATennis.B.Basketball.C.Football.2.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.The

womanissittingintheseat.B.Thewomanshouldmoveherthings.C.Thewomanshouldn'teatpopcorn.3.WhatwillthemandoonSaturday?A.Ordertwomovietickets.B.

Studyatthelibrary.C.Gotoanexhibition.4.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Atastore.B.Inaclassroom.C.Inanoffice.5.Wha

tisthemantryingtodo?A.Readtheinstructionbook.BFindsomebatteriesforthecontrollers.C.WatchsomethingdifferentonTV.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。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Howdoes

thewomanfeelaboutscience?A.SheisexcitedbyitB.SheisuninterestedinitC.Sheisgoodatit.7.Wherewillthewomanstay

until7:00?A.Inameetingroom.B.Inthecampuscafeteria.C.Inthelibrary.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whywasthewomanthinkingofmovingthecar?A.Sheparkedinaspotforthedisab

led.B.Therewerebetterspacesavailable.C.Theparkingspacewasalittlesmall.9.WherewillthewomanandJennygofirst?A.Tothed

rugstore.B.Tothehairsalon.C.Totheshoestore.10.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Mo

therandson.C.Waitressandcustomer.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Accordingtothewoman,whydomanyAmericankidsusechopsticks?A.Theylearnitinschool

.B.Chopsticksareeasytohandle.C.it’safunpartofeatingChinesefood.12.WhathasthemanneverseeninChina?A.Fortunecookies.B.W

hitecontainers.C.Aknifeandfork.13.Whatcanwelearnaboutthelittlemessages?A.Theyareaboutthefuture.B.Peopletakethemprettyseriously.C.Mos

tcustomersarenothappyaboutthem.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.WhatdidthewomanseeinThailand?AJungles.B.Islands.C.Elephants.15.Whatdoestheman

sayabouthisChinesehostfamilies?A.Theywereallprettysimilar.B.Theyhelpedimprovehislanguageskills.C.Theytookhimouttogreatrestaurants.16.Whatarethespe

akersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirbestvacation.B.Theirlifeofstudyingabroad.C.TheirfavoritecitiesinChina.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whichplacewashitbyheavysnowlastnight?A.WashingtonD.C.B.NewJersey.C.Maryland.18.Whatarethetemperaturesinthenorthernsta

tesrightnow?A.Belowtendegrees.B.BelowtwentydegreesC.Belowthirtydegrees.19.Whatisnineteendegreescoloredonthemap?A.Blue.B.Purpl

e.C.Red.20.Whatdayisittoday?A.Thursday.B.Saturday.C.Friday.第二部分阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选

项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。ANEWHAVEN,Connecticut—AsurpriseawaitedstudentsinYalewhoshowedupforProfessorLaurieS

anto’sclass.Theygotslipsofpaperthatsaid,“Noclasstoday.”Therewasonlyoneruleforthestudents’unexpectedfreetime—Theywerenotallowedtostu

dy,buttorelax.Sinceexamsandpaperswerecomingup,everyonewastiredandstressed.Atthismomenttheyweretouched

.Witharoundapplause,ninestudentshuggedSantos,andtwoburstintotears.Yet,cancellingclasswasnotjustabreak.Itwasalsoachalleng

e,asshewasaskingthemtostopworryingabouttheirgrades,evenifitwasjustanhour.OnestudentwenttotheYaleUniversityArtGallery

forthefirsttimeinherfouryearsatYale.Agroupofstudentswenttoarecordingstudioandplayedanewsong.Morepeoplewereoutside,andmoreweresmiling.That’swhyabou

t1,200studentsweretakingSanto’sclass,called“PsychologyandtheGoodLife,”thelargestclassinYale’s317-year

history.Evennon-YalestudentshadthechancetotakeSanto’sclass.ItwasofferedasanonlinecourseandsheimmediatelybecameanInternethit.SkylerRobinson,oneofh

erstudents,wasatalossforawhileaboutwhattododuringhisbreak,andthendecidedtotakeanap.“Itwasagreatnap,”hecommented.Santosdesignedtheclassafter

sherealizedthatherstudentskeptbusythroughlongdaysthatseemedfarmoredepressingandjoylessthanherowncollegey

ears.“Theyfeelthey’reinthiscrazyratrace.They’reworkingsohardthattheycan’ttakeasinglehouroff.That’sawful.”Theideasbehind

theclassaresimple.Santossaid,“Itisthehopethatsciencecanhelpstudentsfindpeaceamongallthestressesanddifficultiestheyfaceatcollege.”The

lessonsincludeshowingmoregratitude,performingactsofkindnessandincreasingsocialconnections.Thestudentsreallywantedtolearntoleadahappylifeinascienc

e-drivenway.Santosalsonotedthepsychologicalhappeningof“mis-wanting”,whichledpeopletoworktowardsthewro

nggoalsinlife.Oneweek,Santoaskedstudentstoexercise.Anotherweek,shewantedthemtogetmoresleep.Theyworkedhardtokeepso

menewhabits.Socialscienceresearchledtomanynewunderstandingsofhowpeoplefindhappiness.ShethinksherclasscanchangeYale,orrather

,notjustYale.21.Howdidstudentsrespondtothecancellingclass?A.Theyexpressedtheirconcern.B.Theywereatalosswhattodo.C.Theyshowedgratitudetoth

eteacher.D.Theywereeagertostudyindividually.22.HowcanweknowSanto’sclasswaspopular?A.Fromtheattendanc

einherclass.B.Fromthesubjectshetaught.C.FromthelonghistoryofYale.D.Fromthereleaseoftheonlinecourse.23.WhatcanstudentslearnfromSanto’sclass?A.Todeve

lopgoodstudyhabits.B.Toletexercisebecometheirroutine.C.Tobetterunderstandhowtofindhappiness.D.Todosomethingjoyfulduringth

estressfultime.24.Whatcanweinferfromthetext?A.Santoshadamorestressfultimeinhercollege.B.StudentswouldbeinratraceafterSanto’sclass.C.Santo’sinfluencec

anreachawiderrangeofpeople.D.Santosisgoingtocancelmoreclassesforbettereffects.BAsunpleasantemotionsgo,anxietyistheroughest.It

’savague,pit-of-the-stomachfearthatsneaksuptoyou--thatuneaseyougetwhenyourbosssaysthatsheneedstotalktoyourightaway,when

thephoneringsat4:00a.m.,orwhenyourdentistlooksintoyourmouthandsays“Hmm”forthethirdtime.Lastinganxietycankeepyouupatnight,m

akeyoubad-tempered,weakenyourabilitytoconcentrate,andruinyourappetite.Andtheconstantstateofreadinessgeneratedbyanxiety--hear

tracing,palmssweating--maycontributetohighbloodpressureandheartdisease.Howtopreventanxietythen?Meditate.Mayb

eyou’rejustanxious.Ifso,meditation(冥想)isworthatry.Itcultivatesacalmnessthateasesanxiousfeelingsandoffersasenseofcon

trol.AstudyattheUniversityofMassachusettsfoundthatvolunteerswhotookan8-weekmeditationcoursewereconsiderablylessanxiousafterwar

d.Peoplewhoareanxiousfindthattheyaredramaticallycalmerwith20minutesofmeditationinthemorningandanother20minutesafterdinner.Jo

g,walk,swim,orcycle.Ifyoucan’tmaketimeformeditation,besuretomaketimeforregularexercise.Exercisecanhavethesamecalminge

ffectasmeditation,particularlyifit’ssomethingrepetitivelikerunningorswimminglaps.Treatment?Remembertobreathe.Whenyou’reanxious,youtendtohol

dyourbreathorbreathetooshallowly.Thatmakesyoufeelmoreanxious.Breathingslowlyanddeeplycanhaveacalmingeffect.Tomakesurethatyou’rebreathingcorre

ctly,placeyourhandonyourdiaphragm(横膈膜),justbelowyourribcage(胸腔).Feelitrisewitheachbreathinandfallwitheachbreathout.Let’ssayyoua

reanxiousaboutyourcompetenceonthejob.Askyourself“What,inparticular,amIafraidthatI’llmessup?”Maybeyou’reafraidthatyougetfurtherbehindandmissyo

urdeadlines.Ormaybeyou’reworriedthatyou’reblowingitwheneveryoupresentyourideasinmeetings.Haveyouhadseveralnearmisseswithdeadlines?A

reyoursuggestionsroutinelyrejected?Ifnot,theanxietyisneedless.Ifthereisarealproblem,workonasolution:Paceyourselftobetterm

eetdeadlines,orjoinapublicspeakingclass.25.WhichofthefollowingsymptomsisNOTdirectlycausedbyanxiety?A.Lowerinconcentration.B.Noappetite.C.Heartraci

ng.D.Highbloodpressure.26.Accordingtothepassage,whatcanbedonetoavoidanxiety?A.Exercisingregularly.B.Keepingbreathsteady.C.Breathingshallowlywiththe

helpofhands.D.Adjustingthepaceoflife.27.Whatisthelastparagraphabout?A.Anxietyatworkanditssolutions.B.People

’sanxietyabouttheircapabilities.C.Thereasonforsomeone’sincompetence.D.Thefunctionofpublicspeakingclass.COneman’swhi

tebreadisanotherman’sgreenvegetables.That’sthekeyfromThePersonalisedDiet,anewbookfromIsraeliauthorsEranSegalandEranElinav.

Theauthorssayit’stimetoadmittoourselvesthatone-size-fits-alldietsdon’twork,andwhenitcomestonutrition,it’saboutdoingwhatworksbestforyourbody,notc

atchingthelatestdietfashion.“Foryears,we’vebeentryingtosearchforthatsilver-bulletdietandwe’vebeenmiserablyfailing,”Segalsaid.“Andt

hat’sbecausethebestdietforeachpersonreallyhastobetailoredtothatindividual.”Theyconductedapersonalisednutritio

nprojectatWeizmann,wherehundredsofvolunteersagreedtohavetheirbloodsugartestedaftermeals.Oneparticipantinthestudy,

awomannamedRuti,saidshewassurprisedthatitwastomatoes--noticecreamorcandies--thatwereraisingherbloodsugarlevel.R

utirecalled,“IhavenowsignificantlyreducedmyintakeoftomatoandI’mfeelingmuchmoreenergetic,whichstillsurprisesme.Ihavealreadylostacoupleo

fpounds,andIhavehighhopesthatIhavefinallyfoundtheanswertomyweightstruggle,too.”TheIsraeliscientistsfoundthatsomepeoplecanconsumetraditionallyunhealth

yfoodswithlittleornoriseintheirbloodsugarlevels,whileothershaveastrongerresponse,andthereforeshouldn’teatthosefoods.It’sthos

ekindsofresultsthatyoucanonlyfindfromapersonaliseddiet.“Whatweweresurprisedtofindoutwasjustlikeanyotherfood

,thereisnosuchthingasgoodbread,”Elinavsaid.“Theresponsetobreadwascompletelyindividualised.”28.Whatissuggestedinthefirstsentence?A.Everyonehasthe

irowntastes.B.Nutritionservesyourbodybest.C.People’sresponsetothesamefoodisdifferent.D.Thelatestdietdoesn’tfiteachperson.2

9.Whatdoes“thatsilver-bulletdiet”referto?A.Adietthatislowinfat.B.Adietthatbeginsanewdiettrend.C.Adietthatworksbestforeveryone.D.Adietthatprovides

allthenutrition.30.Ruti’sexamplesuggeststhattocontrolweight,oneneedsto.A.eatmuchfewertomatoesB.controltheirbloodsugarlevelsC.strugglefo

rweightlossconstantlyD.eataccordingtohisorherbloodsugarlevel31.WhyisElinav’sopiniononbreadmentionedinthelastparagraph?A.Toadvisepeoplenottoeatunhealt

hyfood.B.Tostresstheneedofthepersonaliseddiet.C.Toexplainthepopularityofwhitebread.D.Toshowtheimport

anceofgoodbread.DArchaeologistsusedDNAtakenfromabrokenclaypipestemfoundinMarylandtobuildapictureofanenslavedwomanwhodiedaround200yearsagoandhadorig

insinmodern-daySierraLeone.Oneresearchercalledthework“amind-blower.”“Inthisparticularcontext,andfromthatt

imeperiod,Ithinkit’safirst,”teammemberHannesSchroedertoldTheWashingtonPost.“TobeabletogetDNAfromanobjectlikeapipestemisquiteexciting.Alsoitisexci

tingfordescendant(后裔)communities.Throughthistechnology,they’reabletomakeaconnectionnotonlytothesitebutpotentiallybacktoAfrica.”Thepipestem

wasfoundattheBelvoirplantationinCrownsville,Maryland,whereenslavedpeopleliveduntil1864andwherealikelyslavecemeterywasrecently

found.DNAtakenfromthepipelinkedbacktoawomaneitherdirectlyfromordescendedfromtheMendepeople,wholivedinwestAfrica,inanareanowpartofSierraLe

one.JulieSchablitsky,thechiefarchaeologistwiththeMarylandstatehighwayadministration,toldThePostthediscover

y,basedonsaliva(唾液)absorbedintotheclaypipe,wasa“mind-blower”.ShealsosaidrecordsshowtheexistenceofaslavetraderouteSierraLeonetoAnnap

olis,plied(定期往来)byBritishandAmericanships.“AssoonaspeoplesteppedonthoseslaveshipsinAfrica,”shesaid,“whetherth

eywerefromBeninorwhethertheywerefromSierraLeone,wherevertheywerefrom,thatidentitywaslost.Theirhumanityisrobbed.Whoth

eyareasapeoplehasgone.”ThenewanalysisispartofongoingresearcharoundBelvoirthathasgivendescendantsofthepeopleenslavedtherenewinsightinto

thelivesoftheirancestors.SpeakingtoThePost,NancyDaniels,agenealogistfromLaurel,Maryland,whothinkssheisadescen

dantofenslavedfamiliesfromBelvoirbutwasnotlinkedtotheresearchonthepipe,calledthediscovery“overwhelming.”“I’msittinghe

reaboutreadytocry,”shesaid.“I’msorry.I'msohappy...ThankGodfortheDNA.”Thisyear,eventsandceremoniesarebeingheldtomarkthe400thanniversaryofthearrivalof

thefirstenslavedpeopleinAmerica,atJamestown,Virginia,in1619.32.Whatdoesthephrase“amind-blower”inparagraphs1and4referto?A.AsurpriseB.AconfusionC.Ane

xcitementD.Afascination33.AccordingtoHannesSchroeder,thepipestemwasofgreatsignificancebecause________.A.i

twasthefirstdirectevidencethatslaveslivinginMarylandwereoriginallyfromAfrica.B.ithelpedthearchaeologiststodrawapor

traitoftheenslavedwoman.C.itmightcontributetoidentifyingthebirthplaceofthedescendantcommunities.D.itcontainedgeneticc

luestotheancestralbackgroundofitsowner.34.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?A.Theownerofthepipeoncelived

inwhatisnowanareainwestAfrica.B.ThehistoryofslaveryinAmericaisanongoingtopicofconcern.C.Africanslaveslosttheiridentities

whentheyarrivedattheBelvoirplantation.D.NancyDaniels,agenealogistwassorryfornotbeinginvolvedintheresearch.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitle

forthepassage?A.DNAfromanoldpipethrowslightsontheoriginsoftheenslavedB.Anewresearchrevealstheoriginsofenslaved

AfricanwomanC.ThedescendantsofenslavedpeopleseektheiridentitiesD.DNAcontributestothebreakthroughofanewre

search第二节根据短文内容,从短文后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。Artgalleriesareplacesinwhichartistscandisplayalltypesofworksofart,includingpaintings,drawings,pho

tographs,sculptures,etc.36Atthesametime,however,eachartworkmustbeprotectedfromexposuretotoomuchlightsincethatcancauseworkstofadeandthe

reforegetruined.37Themostcommonformoflightingusedtolightupartworkisindoorspotlightsontracksattachedtotheceilingnearwheretheworkis

beingdisplayed.38Itpermitsthelightstobemovedmoreeasilywhenthelightpatternsrequireadjusting.Recessed(嵌入的)lightsinwallsandceilings

canbeusefulsolongastheyarenotfixedinplacebutcaninsteadbeeasilymovedtocreateideallightpatterns.Mostartgallerydirectorsstateth

atacombinationoftrackedandrecessedlightequipmentisidealbecausethetrackedlightsfocusdirectlyontheartworkwh

iletherecessedlightsareusedonthenearbywallstoprovideasurroundinglightsource.39Howtoanglethelightsdependsupontheheightoftheceilingand

thesizeoftheartwork.Cautionmustbetakentoavoidcreatingtoomanyareaswithshadowsortohavethelightscauseaglare

ontheartwork.Besides,thelightsshouldnotbebarebulbsburningdirectlyontheartworkbutshouldbemadeinsomewaytomakethel

ightingsofter.Accordingtoexperts,lowvoltage(电压)bulbsarethebesttousewhenlightingartwork.40Thusartworkshould

beplacedinaroomwheresunlightcan’tdirectlyhitit.A.Itcanmakethedisplaysattractive.B.Usingtrackedlightingisbeneficial.C.Lightplaysakeyroleinartgalle

ries.D.Thislightsourcecanbetterimprovethemoodsurroundingthework.E.Tobetterimprovetheirappearance,thedisplayareaneedstobewelllit.F.Fi

ndingahappymediumbetweennotenoughlightandtoomuchofitrequiresconsiderableskillandexperience.G.Aboveall,naturalli

ghtshouldbeavoidedsincedirectsunlightwilldamageartwork,particularlypaintings,overtime.第三部分语言知识运用(共三节,满分55分)第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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。ItstartedonaFriday41whenthe5-year-oldandhisolderbrotherwereplaying42theirh

omeneartheresorttownofAspen,Colorado.Hearingthesoundof43,themotherracedtoherfrontyardtofinda44sight:A

mountainlionwasbentoverher5-year-oldson,bitinghim.Thepoorboywascompletelyunderthecatandwas45togetfree.Sothemother46.Shechargedattheanimal

,pulledawayoneofits47suddenlywithalotofforceanddiscoveredherson’swholeheadwasinitsmouth.Shedidn’tbackdown.Themother48thel

ion’smouthandgotitopen,49theboy.Shethenquicklypickedhimupandranaway.Theboys’fatherhadjustreturnedfromarunwhent

he50occurred.He51intothecarwithhiswifeandsonsandcalled911shortlybefore8p.m.,asthey52toahospitalinAspen.Theboysuff

eredcutstohis53,faceandneck.Themother54bitemarksonherhandandscratchesonherleg.AspenValleyHospitalreportedthatthechildwasnotseriouslyinjure

dandin55conditionandhassincebeen56toChildren’sHospitalinDenverforhisrecovery.Themountainlionwasestimatedtobeabout2yearsoldan

dwasnotfullygrown.Itwas,perhaps,forcedouttohuntonitsown.Younglionsmaybekeenoneasy57,likepetsandsmallchildren.58,itwasn’tabigcat.Haditbeena11

0-poundlion--whichwasonceseenaroundthere--thiswouldhavebeenamuch59story.Themother,whohadtophysicallyremovetheli

on’spawsfromherson'sface,iscreditedwith60hislife.She’sarealhero.41.A.morningB.afternoonC.eveningD.noon42.A.insideB.outsideC.towardsD.under4

3.A.screamsB.laughterC.applauseD.cheers44.A.surprisingB.magicalC.movingD.terrifying45.A.runningB.waitingC.strugglingD.walking46.A.spr

angintoactionB.burstintotearsC.thoughttwiceD.pulledout47.A.eyesB.pawsC.earsD.teeth48.A.grabbedB.coveredC.beatD.kissed49.A.comfortingB.sc

oldingC.stoppingD.freeing50.A.errorB.attackC.headacheD.comedy51.A.crashedB.lookedC.joggedD.jumped52.A.spedB.droveC.crawledD.got53.A.legsB.feetC

.headD.bottom54.A.sufferedB.carvedC.drewD.removed55.A.terribleB.fairC.badD.poor56.A.carriedB.advisedC.soldD.transferred57.A.plant

sB.toysC.targetsD.animals58.A.OccasionallyB.GenerallyC.EventuallyD.Fortunately59.A.beautifulB.happyC.differentD.awesome60.A.wastingB.savingC.e

ndingD.risking第II卷(共60分)第二节:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。ThefirstUNChineseLangua

geDayattheUnitedNations61.(observe)onFridayatUNHeadquartersinNewYorkin2010.62.theworld’smostwidelyspokenlanguage,itseemsappropria

tethatMandarin(普通话)hasonedayannuallydedicatedtoit.This63.(official)markeddayofMandarinlanguagecelebrationwassetbytheUnitedNationsasaw

ayofcelebratingthelanguage’shistoryand64.(contribution)totheworld.Itishopedthathavingonedayannually65.(celeb

rate)Mandarinwillencouragemorepeoplearoundtheworldtotakeitup.WithChinalikelytobecomethe66.(large)economyintheworld,itisimportantthatthewiderw

orldbecomesmoreinterestedinthiswonderfullanguage.EveryyearUNChineseLanguageDay67.(fall)onApril20.Agreatwaytoget68.(involve)int

hecelebrationistojoinaMandarinclassorattendoneofthemanyConfuciusInstitutes69.aresetupbyChinaincountriesaroun

dtheworld.ThenumberofpeoplelearningChineseison70.increaseinChina’sneighboringcountries,suchasKorea,Japan,andVietnam.第三节:词汇运

用(共5小题,每题1分,共5分)请根据语境用括号内单词的正确形式或根据汉语意思填空,每空一词。71.Hundredsof_______________(请柬)arebeingsentoutthisweek.72.Thesalesgirlpre

tendednottohearmeandwenton______(闲谈)withaladyinblue.73.Hadheanythingtosayin___________(explain)ofhisbehaviour?74.Iftheexercisecauses________(comf

ort),stopimmediately.75.Shehasbeenfully__________(occupy)withworkrecently.第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改

作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。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:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第l1处起)不计分。Itwasamathtest,forwhichIhavepreparedforalongtime.SomuchimportanceIattachtoitthatIevenfeltalit

tlenervousbeforeatest.MyheartbegantobeatwildimmediatelyItookmyseatintheclassrooms.Lookingatthetestpaper,ourmindwent

blank.Iattemptedtofocusmyattentionanditwasimpossible.SoIclosedmyeyesandtookadeepbreath,trytocalmdown.Itworked.GraduallyIrecoveredfrommycalm

ness.Feelingmorerelaxing,Ipickedupmypenandbegantowrite.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是红星中学的李华,你的英国朋友Peter热爱体育运动,他将作为

交换生到你校学习一年。请你给他写封邮件,主要内容包括:1.介绍你校体育课程及活动;2.推荐一项中国传统体育项目。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。英语考试听力:(每题1分)ABCBCBB

CCACAABBAACBC阅读理解:(每题2分)CACCDAACCDBCDBA七选五;(每题2分)EFBDG完形填空:(每题1.5分)CBADCABADBDACABDCDCB语法填空:(每题1.5分)1.wasobserv

ed2.As3.officially4.contributions65tocelebrate66.largest67.falls68.involved69.that/which70.the词汇运用:(每题1分)71.invitations72.chatting73.

explanation74.discomfort75.occupied短文改错:(每题10分)书面表达(满分25分)一、评分原则1.本题时总分为25分,按5个档次给分;2.评分,先根据文章的内容和语言初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定或调整档次,

最后给分;3.词数少于80和多于120的,从总分中减去2分;4.评分时应注意的主要内容为:内容要点、应用词汇和语法结构的数量和准确性及上下文的连贯性;5.拼写与标点符号是语言准确性的一个方面。评分时,应视其对交际的影响程度予以考虑。英、

美拼写及词汇用法均可接受;6.如书写较差以致影响交际,将分数降低一个档次。录音文稿听力材料:TextIM:Wheredidyougoyesterday?w:Iwenttoplaytennisinthepublicpark.Iplaytennistwiceaweek.(1

)Howaboutyou?M:Iseldomplaytennis.IpreferfootballandbasketballText2M:Itlookslikethisisthelastseatinthetheater.Isanyonesittinghere?W

:No,goahead.M:Um,Idliketo,butitlookslikeyourpopcorngottherefirst…(2)Text3M:Ihavetwoticketsforanartexhibiti

ononSaturday.Wouldyouliketogowithme?(3)W:Idloveto,butIcant.Mycalendarisfull.Iworkasavolunteerinthelibraryt

hatday.Text4W:Allright,students.Hereisthelistofsuppliesyouneed.Besuretogeteverythingonthelist.You’llneedallof

thesenotebooks,aswellaspencilsandpaper.M:Okay,Mrs.Kaplan.Mymomistakingmetotheofficesupplystoreafterclasstoday.(4)Text5M:S

o,I’veputthebatteriesin,butIstillcantfigureoutwhichoneofthesecontrollersIneedtochangethechannel(5)W:Thelongoneisforthetelevision,andthecolor

fuloneontheinstructionbookisforthesatelliteTV.Text6W:Hey,doyoumindgivingmearidehome?M:Idon'tmind,butI’mnotleavinguntil7:00.Canyouwaituntilthe

n?(7)W:Sure.Butwhatareyoudoinguntilthen?M:Iamgoingtoameetingforthescienceclub.Doyouwanttocome?W:No.I'mnotfondofs

cience.(6)Iseldomgetgoodgradesinmysciencecourses…M:Well,maybetheclubcouldhelpyougetmoreexcitedaboutscience.W:Idoubtit.I'lljustgotothecamp

uscafeteriaandreadanovelwhileyou'rethere.(7)M:Whydon'tyougotothelibraryinstead?W:ItclosesearlyonThursdays…Butthecampuscafeteriaisopenuntil8:00

Text7(第10题为推断题)W:Mike,canyougetoutfirstandtellmeifI’veparkedbetweenthelines?ImighthavetobackupandtryagainM:Yourrighttireisrigh

tontheline,butthespotnexttoyouisaparkingspacethatismeantforsomeoneinawheelchairW:Thisspotistoosmallforourcar,anyway.(8)Comeon.Wellparks

omewhereelse.(8)M:Areyousureyouwanttotakethechance,Lisa?It'saholidayweekend,andIdoubttherearebetterspacesavailable.W:Fine.Justbecaref

ulwhenyou'reopeningthedoor,kids.M:So,youtakeJennytogetsomesportsshoes,(9)andI'lltakeRogerinforhishaircut.I’llbeabletopickupyourmed

icineatthedrugstorewhilehe'sinthere.W:Oh,thanks.Wecanmeetupatthefoodcourtforlunchin.sayanhour?M:PerfectText8M:Iseeyoucanu

sechopsticks.IthoughtthatmostAmericansdidn'tknowhow.W:TherearemanyChineserestaurantsinAmericancities.Welovetoorderfoodfromrestaurants,andma

nyAmericankidslearntousethembeforetheyevenstartschool.(11)M:That'sinteresting.Ithinkitwouldbeeasiertousewhatyou'reusedto.WhenIeatAmerican

food.Idon’tuseaknifeandforkW:Ithinkpeoplejustlikethewholeexperience:thechopsticks.thelittlewhiteboxesand,mo

stimportantly,thefortunecookies.(11)M:I’veheardaboutthefortunecookies,butI'veneverseenoneinChina.(12)Whyaretheysopopu

lar?W:Thelittlemessagesinsidethecookiesarereallyfun.Peopledon'ttakethemtooseriously.butithasbecomeatraditionovertheyears.Af

teryoufinisheatingyourfood,youjustsitbackandrelaxandreadamessageaboutyourfuture.(13)M:Whattypesofthingsdotheysay?W:Mostofth

etime,theyaresimplesayingslike,"Apersonisnevertoooldtolearn."Idon’tthinkI'veeverhadabadone.M:Yeah,youwantyourcustomerstobehappya

ttheendoftheirmeal.Text9(第16题为总结题)M:What'sthebestvacationthatyou'veeverbeenon?W:WhenIwasinmiddleschool

,IwenttoThailandwithmyparents.(14)Itwasmyfirsttimeoutofthecountry,soitwasprettyexciting.M:Whatdidyoudother

e?N:WespentonenightinthecapitalBangkok,andthenwetookashortflighttothesouthernpartofthecountry.Wesawmanyis

landsthere,andyoucantakelittleboatsbetweenthem.(14)M:DidyougotoChiangMai?I’veheardthat'swherethejunglesandelephantsare.T

hat’swhereI'dwanttogo.W:Well.wewantedto,butthatcityisinthenorth,sowedidn'thaveenoughtime.Allright.yourturn.M:Well,whenIwas17

yearsold,IwenttoChinawithmyclassmates(15)WehadbeenstudyingChineseforafewyears,andmyteacherthoughtatriptoChinawouldhelpusgettothenextl

evel.Wespenttwoweeksthereandstayedwithhostfamilies.(15)WestartedoutinBeijing,andthenwespentafewdaysinTianjinandHangzhou.OurlaststopwasShanghai,

andthat’swhereweflewhomefrom.W:Wasitcooltolivewithlocalfamilies?M:Yes.Everyonewasdifferent,buttheywereallsuperfriendly,Theycookedamaz

ingfoodeverynight.AndbecauseItalkedwiththemeveryday,myChinesereallyimproved(15)Text10Timeforyourweatherupdateandthree-dayforecas

tfortheeasternshore,andI’mafraidthenewsisn'tverygood,folks.Wehavesomelowtemperaturescomingatus,andit'sgoingtoaffectquiteafewsta

tesoverthenextweekorso.I'msureyou’vealreadyheardoftheheavysnowsinWashingtonD.C.thatstartedlastnightataroundeleven(17)Well

,thatstormisheadingupwardsandfast.We'reexpectingittohitthenorthernstateslikeDelaware,NewJersey,andpartsofMaryland.(18)Thiscouldha

ppenanytimebetweenfourandnineinthemorningtomorrow.Rightnow,temperaturesinthosestatesaredroppingdownbelowthirtyde

grees,(18)andtheyareexpectedtokeepfallingrightdownintothelowtwentiesbySunday.Youknowwhatthatmeans.Yes,weregoingtohavealotofsn

ow!PennsylvaniaandNewYorkwillbeabletoavoidthebadweatheruntillateMonday,butitdoesn'tlooklikethisweatherisgoingawayanytimesoon.

Nowtakealookatthiscoloredmap.Youseeallthatpurple?That’swheretemperaturesareattheirmostextreme,nineteendegreesbeingthelowest(19)Wealsose

ealotofredhereforthelowtwenties,followedbyblue.Inthemeantime,weurgeyoutobesafeandsmart.Wellupdateyouagaintomorrow:Saturdaythe28th(20)

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