山西省长治市第二中学校2020-2021学年高二期末考试英语试卷含答案

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2020—2021学年第一学期高二期末考试英语试题【本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟】第Ⅰ卷(选择题共100分)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,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.Whatlanguagearesomeofthewoman’sstudentsst

udying?A.German.B.Russian.C.French.2.Whenistheman’sflightleavingforAmerica?A.11:00a.m.B.11:20a.m.C.1:00p.m.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingab

out?A.Atrip.B.Abook.C.Amovie.4.WhatdoweknowaboutCathy?A.Shehasfallenill.B.Shegotthewoman’shelp.C.Shealwayscomeshomelate.5.Whatwil

lthemandoonSunday?A.Gotothewoman’shouse.B.Gotothecinema.C.BuyaTV.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,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.Whendoesthew

omanhavetheclassofWorldHistory?A.OnMondaysandTuesdays.B.OnWednesdaysandFridays.C.OnMondaysandThursdays.7.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Takeaclass

.B.Takeanexam.C.Buyabook.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Wheredidthemanfindtheearring?A.Inthepark.B.Inthegarden.C.Intheyard.9.

Whomdidtheearringbelongto?A.Thewoman.B.Theman’sgrandmother.C.Thewoman’sgrandmother.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whydid

theman’sparentsmovetoMiami?A.Itisagoodplacetobeonholiday.B.Itisaperfectplacetodobusiness.C.Thehousestherearecheap.11.Whatdotheman’spa

rentsdoeveryevening?A.Theyswim.B.Theytakeawalk.C.Theyliedownonthebeach.12.WhatistheweatherlikeinMiam

i?A.Itneverrains.B.It’salwayscloudy.C.It’snotalwayssunny.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthewoman’smother?A.Shel

ooksyoungandcool.B.Shetalkswithhimfriendly.C.Shelooksverybeautiful.14.Howoldisthewoman’smothernow?A.40.B.46.C.64.15.Whycan’tthewomanfindherfashion

magazines?A.Hermotheroftenborrowsthem.B.Hermotherhasthrownthem.C.Shehaslentthemout.16.Whatdoweknowabouttheman’smother?A.Shehaschangedh

erhaircolor.B.Shelikestowearshortskirts.C.Shenevertalkswithhisfriends.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdoesthespeakerdofirsteveryday?A.Takeherchildrentoschoo

l.B.Dressherchildren.C.Preparebreakfast.18.Whendoesthespeakerusuallypreparesupper?A.Around5:00.B.Around5:30.C.Around6:00.19.WhatisBen?A.Ateacher.B.

Adriver.C.Adoctor.20.HowmanyhoursdoesBenworkeveryweekday?A.7.B.8.C.9.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)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AJune8Culinary(烹饪的)HistoriansofWashington:Foodhistoria

nJoelDenkerdiscusseshowcertainfoodsacquiredculinarysignificanceandceremonial(仪式的)andeconomicimportance.2-4pm.Free.Bethesda-ChevyCh

aseRegionalServicesCenter,MeetingRoomA,4805EdgemoorLane,Bethesda.202-487-6740.June11BeersofUmbria:BeerdirectorScot

tWeissleadsatastingofItalianbeers.7:30pm.$35.ViaUmbria,1525WisconsinAvenue.NW.202-333-3904.June13WineDinne

r:Aspecialmenupairedwithsparkling(气泡的)wine.6:30pm.$75,notincludingtaxandgratuity(小费).Wildfire,TysonsGalleria,ThirdFloor,1714InternationalDr.,McLea

n.703-442-9110.June14CookingClass:ChefGerardPangauddemonstrates(展示)howtomakeseveralseasonalFrenchdishes.11am-2pm.$85.HillCenterattheOldN

avalHospital,921PennsylvaniaAvenue.SE.202-549-4172.HotDrinksfromAroundtheWorld:Participantslearnaboutandsampl

edrinksmadefrompurplecorn,yak(牦牛)butter,orchidrootandmore.10am.$27.GreenSpringGardens,4603GreenSpringRoad,Alexandria.June18GourmetSympho

ny:AspecialAmericancuisine-inspiredmenuaccompaniedbyaperformancebytheInscapeChamberOrchestra.VIPoptiona

vailable.7-9pm.$49.ColumbiaFirehouse,109S.SaintAsaphSt.,Alexandria.June28Sips:Cocktailreceptionfeaturinglocalartisans(

技工)andmixologists(调酒师).ProceedsbenefitD.C.CentralKitchenandMartha’sTable.VIPticketsalsoavailable.7:30pm.$1

25byJune11;$150thereafter.Newseum,555PennsylvaniaAve.NW.June29Suppers:Fundraisingdinnerstakingplaceinmorethan35areahomes,featuringchefsAlonSha

ya,CarlaHall,TimMa,AmyBrandweinandmore.ProceedsbenefitD.C.CentralKitchenandMartha’sTable.6pm.$600.21.Sup

poseyouweredoingresearchonFrenchcooking,youwouldprobablywanttoattend____.A.CulinaryHistoriansofWashingtono

nJune8B.BeersofUmbriaonJune11C.CookingClassonJune14D.SipsonJune2822.Ifyoucanspendnomorethan20dollarsonanevent,the

mostlikelychoiceistocall______.A.202-549-4172B.202-487-6740C.703-442-9110D.202-333-390423.Theeventsmenti

onedinthearticlearemainlyintendedfor______.A.artistsB.historiansC.doctorsD.foodloversBIfyouevervisitanEnglishvillage,makesuretolookou

tformorrisdancing.UndoubtedlyoneofthestrangesttraditionsofEnglishculture,morrisdancingisaformoffolkdancin

gthatdatesbacktothe15thcentury.Ifyouevergettheopportunity,youreallyhavetoseeit.Menandwomenwearingold-fashioned,tat

tered(褴褛的)clothingdanceinthestreetsoftownsandvillagesacrossthecountryduringtheholidayperiods.Womenwearlong,frilly(有褶皱边的)skirt

sandmenwearshorttrouserswithbellsattachedtothem.Theydancetotraditionalfolkmusicwhichisoftenplayedontraditionalmusicalinstruments.Somegroupscarr

yheavyblackstickswhichtheybash(击打)againsteachotherwhiletheydance.Othergroupswavehandkerchiefsintheairwhil

sttheyperform.Thedancesareusuallyperformednearapubsothatwhenit’sover,thedancersandspectators(观众)cansingsometraditionalfolksongsoverapintofbeer.Thefe

stivities(欢庆)willoftencontinuelongintothenight,bywhichpointmostpeoplearetoodrunktothinkaboutperformingagain.MorrisdancingisagreatEnglishtradition

butit’sfacingabigcrisis.Astheyearsgoby,fewerandfeweryoungpeoplearejoiningmorrisdancinggroups.Thedancersaregettingolde

randolderandeventually,ifnothingisdonetochangethistrend,thetraditionwilldieoutwithinthenextfewdecades.Ifyou’veeverhadthefortunetosee

morrisdancing,youmayunderstandwhyteenagersaren’trushingtosignup.Puttingitbluntly(直截了当地),it’snotexactlythecoolestthingforan18-year-oldtob

edoing.Whydressupinbellsandfunnycostumeswhenyoucouldbegoingclubbing(逛夜店)?Orplayingsport?Ordoinganythingelse?Howe

ver,itwouldbeagreatshametolosesuchafunandvibrant(有活力的)partofEngland’shistoryandculture.It’simportanttolookaftersometraditionsandcustom

sespeciallywhenit’ssomethingasharmlessandhappyasmorrisdancing.Sohere’satoasttothenextgenerationofwould-bemor

risdancers!Let’shopetheydon’tleaveittoolate.24.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?A.ThepopularityofmorrisdancingintheUK.B.Theoriginsofmorrisdan

cingintheUK.C.DifferentattitudestowardmorrisdancingintheUK.D.ThetraditionsanddevelopmentofmorrisdancingintheUK.25.Whichofthefol

lowingisTRUEaboutmorrisdancingaccordingtothetext?A.Dancersusuallywearlongdresseswithbellsattached.B.Peoplesingt

raditionalfolkmusicwhiletheydance.C.Dancersperformwithsticksorhandkerchiefsintheirhands.D.Peoplepref

ertodancetillnighttimeinpubsandthenstoptodrinkbeers.26.Whatcrisisismorrisdancingfacing?A.Thereisalackofprofessionaldancers.B.Itislosingappealamongyou

ngpeople.C.Itisaccusedoflackingfunandvariety.D.Itstraditionsandcustomshavebeenforgotten.27.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardmorrisdancing

?A.Itisagoodwayforpeopletostayhealthyandpositive.B.Itisaculturalheritagethatdeservesmoreattention.C.Itistooold-fashionedandneeds

tobeimproved.D.Itisfunandvibrantandeveryteenagershouldlearntodoit.CRunningisoftentiringandalotofhardwo

rk,butnothingbeatsthefeelingyougetafterfinishingalongworkoutaroundthetrack(跑道).Butwhileit’slongbeenbe

lievedthatendorphins(脑内啡)–chemicalsinthebodythatcausehappiness–arebehindtheso-called“runner’shigh”,astud

ysuggestedthattheremaybemoretothisphenomenonthanwepreviouslyknew.AccordingtoarecentstudypublishedbyagroupofscientistsfromseveralGermanuni

versities,agroupofchemicalscalledendocannabinoids(内源性大麻素)mayactuallyberesponsibleforthisfamiliargreatfeeling.Totestthistheory,thescientiststur

nedtomice.Bothmiceandhumansreleasehighlevelsofendorphinsandendocannabinoidsafterexercise,alongwithmanyotherchemica

ls.Afterexercisingonrunningwheels,themiceseemedhappyandrelaxedanddisplayednosignsofanxiety.Butafterbeinggivenadrugtob

locktheirendorphins,themice’sbehaviordidn’tseemtochange.However,whentheirendocannabinoidswereblockedwithadifferentdru

g,theirrunner’shighsymptomsseemedtofade.“Thelong-heldnotionofendorphinsbeingresponsiblefortherunner’shighisfalse.Endorphinsareeffecti

vepainrelievers,butonlywhenitcomestothepaininyourbodyandmusclesyoufeelafterworkingout,”PatrickLucasAustinwroteonscien

ceblogLifehacker.Similarstudiesareyettobecarriedoutonhumans,butit’salreadywellknownthatexerciseisahighlyeffe

ctivewaytogetridofstressoranxiety.TheUK’sNationalHealthServiceevenprescribes(开药方)exercisetopatientswhoaresufferingfro

mdepression.“Beingdepressedcanleaveyoufeelinglowinenergy,whichmightputyouoffbeingmoreactive.Regularexercisecanboostyourmo

odifyouhavedepression,andit’sespeciallyusefulforpeoplewithmildtomoderate(中等的)depression,”itwroteonitswebsite.Itseemslikenothin

gcanbeatthatfeelingwegetafteragoodworkout,evenifwedon’tfullyunderstandwhereitcomesfrom.Atleastifwe’refee

lingdown,weknowthatallwehavetodoisputonourrunningshoes.28.WhatdidscientistsfromGermanuniversitiesrecentlydiscover?A.Workingoutisahighlyef

fectivewaytotreatdepression.B.Therunner’shighcouldbecausedbyendocannabinoids.C.Endorphinsmaycontributetoon

e’shighspiritsafterrunning.D.Thelevelofendorphinsandendocannabinoidscouldaffectone’smood.29.Thescientistsgavemicedrugsinthe

irexperimentto_______.A.findwhatreducestherunner’shighsymptomsB.seethespecificsymptomsoftherunner’shighC.identifywhatisresponsiblefortherunner’

shighD.testwhatinfluencesthelevelofendocannabinoidsreleased30.Theunderlinedword“notion”inParagraph7h

astheclosestmeaningto_______.A.effectB.goalC.questionD.belief31.AccordingtotheUK’sNationalHealthService,regula

rworkouts_______.A.arethebestwaytotreatdepressionB.canhelpeasedepressionsymptomsC.onlyworkforthosewithseriousdepressionD.canhelppeoplecompletely

recoverfromdepressionDForthelongesttime,Ithoughtsuccessfulparentingingeneralwouldlooksomethinglikethis:Atleasttwohealthyandhappychildreninvol

vedinavarietyofout-of-schoolactivities.NoMcDonalds.Screentime?Minimal.Languages?Theywouldspeakthree,justlikemyhusbandandme.Asforme,Iwouldbeastay-a

t-homemotherwithasenseofprofessionalfulfillment.Iwouldprepareorganichome-cookedmealsformychildren.MyhusbandandIwouldmaketimef

orregulardatenights.OnceIbecameaparentandexperiencedlifewithakidforacoupleofyears,IrealizedIhadtochangemyexpectations.Iunderst

oodthiswhenmyson,whowasnotyetatschool,toldushewouldonlybewearingsuperheroT-shirtsfromnowon.Anothercluecameafteradatewith

myhusband.Nowadays,myvisionofaperfectdatenightiswatchingmovieswithmyhusband.Wedotrytogetoutofthehousefromtimetotime,butnottoeatoutinfancyrest

aurants.Workingparentsknowhowmuchittakestorunahouseholdwithyoungchildren.SoIfeltlikeIneededtoslowthingsd

ownandfindabetterlifebalance.Asitturnsout,beingastay-at-homeparenthasdonewondersforthefamily’swellbeing.Butitwasn’teasy.W

ehadtosellourcar.Werentedourapartmenttoincreaseourincome.Somyvisionofsuccesshasevolved.Irealizethat“su

ccessfulparenting”hasnothingtodowithhowmanylanguagesyourchildspeaks.Itdoesn’tmatterifyourkidlikestheHulk.Asasociety,wear

esofocusedonperformance.Weputsomanyexpectationsnotonlyonourselvesasparents,butalsoonourchildren.AllmyhusbandandIcandoistryourbesttoraiseahea

lthy,confidentandkindchild.I’vefinallyrealizedthatbeinga“successfulmother”meansdoingmybest,notwhatfamily,friendsandsocietyingeneralexpectofme.Ijust

needtolovehardandprovideasafeandhealthyspaceformyfamilytoflourish(茁壮成长).Revisingmyviewofsuccessfulparentin

ghastakenacoupleofyears.Actually,Idon’tthinkIevenwanttousetheterm“successfulmother”anymore.Ijustwanttobeamother.Iamamother.AndIamenough.32.W

hatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromthefirstthreeparagraphs?A.Shelikedcookingverymuch.B.Shehopedtobeanidealmother.C.Shewasunhappywithh

erjob.D.Shecomesfromarichfamily.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“it”inParagraph7referto?A.Beingastay-at-homeparent.B.Inc

reasingthefamily’sincome.C.Takingcareofthewholefamily.D.Findingabetterlifebalance.34.Whichofthefollowingwo

uldtheauthoragreewith?A.Youcaneventuallyachieveyourgoalsifyoutryhard.B.Itdoesgoodtosocietyifparentstrytomeetitsexpectations.C.Asuccessfulch

ildworkshardtodobetterthanothers.D.Itmattersmostthatparentstrytheirbesttomakeagoodfamily.35.Whatisthemainpurposeof

thisarticle?A.Tosharetheauthor’sthoughtsaboutparenting.B.Tostresstheimportanceofbeingagoodparent.C.Togi

veadviceonhowtobeasuccessfulmother.D.Totellreaderswhatahappyfamilyislike.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。Didyoutakepartinacampthissummer?36.Tochoosewhichcampisbestforyou,firstyoumustdoabitofresearch.Maybeyou’ve

neverthoughtaboutitbefore,buteverygreatsummercamphasthesamemaingoals–opportunity,challengeandgrowth.Opportunitymeansyouaregive

nachancetodosomethingspecial.37.Forexample,ifyouareinterestedinwriting,thenyoucanchoosetojoinajournalismcamp.

Youmayevenhavetheopportunitytomeetfamousjournaliststhere.38.Youmustfinishthetaskandsucceedinovercomingthechallenge.Thenyouwillha

veasenseofaccomplishment.Forexample,youcouldtakealifeguardcourseatsomesummercamps.Ifyoupasstheexam,thenyouwillreceiveacertificate(证书)tobecomearea

llifeguard.Thisalsoleadstothethirdandmostimportantgoalofeverygreatsummercamp–personalgrowth.Itdoesn’tmeangrowingtallerandstrong

erormorebeautiful.Itmeansseeingyourselfimprove,learningsomethingnewanddoingsomethingyoudidn’tknowyoucoulddobefore.39.Sointhefuture,whenchoosingyour

nextsummercamp,remembertoaskyourself:Isitaspecialopportunity?Isitachallenge?WillIgrow?40.Thesewillallhappennaturallywhenyouhavetherightgoalsatsummerc

amp.A.Challengemeansyouaregivenatask.B.Italsomeansbecomingmoreconfidentinyourself.C.Somecampsfocusondevelopingacertainskillorability.D.Butwhataboutfr

iendship,funandjoy?E.Therearesomanysummercampsandnotallofthemarethesame.F.Ofcourse,summercampsaren’tallaboutadventureorstud

y.G.Italsomakesyouspecialbecauseotherkidsdon’thavethesameopportunity.第三部分英语知识应用(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和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。Asmyhusband,Doug,stoodonthebusyNewYorkcitystreettryingtostopataxi,Itriedtoprotectmydaugh

terfromthecoldDecemberwindandrain.Iputmyheaddowntokisshertinyface.41andwet,myhusbandgaveuphisattempttoflagdownataxi.Ik

newthe42.Justafterherfirstbirthday,weweretoldourdaughterKatiehasa43brainillness.Sincethatmoment,DougandIfeltlikerunnersinamarathonracewherethefini

shlinekept44.WeknewKatiewasrunningoutof45.Ithadtakenmonthsbeforewefinallyhadanameforthe46,butweweretoldonlyafewspecialistsintheworldknewhowt

o47it.Now,aswefinallyfoundabrilliantdoctorto48ourgirl,wewereinastrange49inthecoldrain.Justatthemoment,amiddle-agedwomanpulledoverandsaid,“P

ardonme?MayIofferyoua(n)50?”Beforewecouldsayanything,shecontinued,“It’sreallyno51forme.Justgetin.”Itwasth

enthatInoticedherthickIrishaccent,which52meuplikehotsoup.Wesimplysaid,“Thanks!RooseveltHospital,please,”aswegotinhercarfortheride.“Areyo

ugoing53thebaby?”sheaskedus.Inoddedmyhead,holdingbackmy54.Atthehospital,we55heradozentimesfortheride.

Asthewomanhuggedme,I56herfacewaswetwithtears.Shepromisedto57forusbeforesheleft.AfterthreemorevisitstoNewYorkandtwomore58surgeries,Ka

tieiscured.Butthe59oftheIrishAngelstillrangasaconstantreminderofatinyrayoflightthatappearedinour60days.41.A.ExcitedB.FrustratedC.WorriedD.Satisfied4

2.A.feelingB.spiritC.messageD.sense43.A.simpleB.rareC.normalD.natural44.A.comingB.loweringC.disappearingD.running45

.A.timeB.confidenceC.moneyD.courage46.A.raceB.illnessC.doctorD.challenge47.A.explainB.checkC.reachD.fix48.A.protectB.meetC.saveD.encourage49.A

.countryB.hospitalC.townD.city50.A.seatB.rideC.carD.umbrella51.A.troubleB.differenceC.questionD.loss52.A.pickedB.

calledC.warmedD.woke53.A.toB.afterC.forD.with54.A.surpriseB.angerC.smileD.tears55.A.thankedB.praisedC.respectedD.accepted56.

A.guessedB.believedC.understoodD.noticed57.A.workB.singC.prayD.drive58.A.eyeB.brainC.kidneyD.heart59.A.voiceB.braveryC.reward

D.advice60.A.busiestB.luckiestC.happiestD.darkest第Ⅱ卷(非选择题共50分)第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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。Whatc

anyoudoifshopsdon’tselltheclothesyouwant?Howcanyougettheclothesyouwant61youdon’thavemuchcash?Young62(cre

ate)peopleintheUKhavealwayscomeupwithwaystoexpresstheirindividualitythroughtheirclothes.“PrintingyourownT-shirtisthe63

(easy)andmostcommonwaytoadaptclothes,”Johnsaid.“Youdon’thavetomakeaT-shirt.YoucanbuyacheapT-shirtandaddanimageofyo

urchoice.”Everyone64(know)studentsdon’thavealotofmoney.Thatdoesn’thavetobe65problemifyou’vegotabitofimagi

nationandasewingmachine.“OnceIfoundapairoftrousers66IlikedbutIcouldn’taffordthem.Iboughtsomeclothofthesamec

olourandcopiedthetrousers,67(use)mymum’ssewingmachine,”Corinnesaid.“Iwentbacktotheshopwearingmyhomemadetro

users68(see)iftheywerethesameastheonesintheshop.AndIthoughttheyweremuchbetter!”Buyingsecond-handclothesis69fas

hionoptionformanyyoungBritstogetindividualstyles.“Ireallylovechangingsecond-handclothes.Icanmakeskirtsshort

erorlonger.SometimesIjustchangeallthebuttonstogiveclothesanewlook.Only70adaptingtheseclothescanyoubesureyouwi

llalwayshavesomethingoriginalaswellascheap,”saidHelen.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,每处错误仅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限一词。2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Itwaspayday.Afterfinishingwork,Tonystayedoutthewholeweekendi

nsteadofgohome.OnSundaynight,hefinallywenthomeandfoundhiswifelookingathimangry.Tonydidn’tsaywordtohiswife,whichmadehimevenangrier.Shet

henbegantolistallthethingsTonyhadbeendonewrongovertheyears.Finally,sheasked,“Whatwouldyoulikeitifyoudidn’tseemefortwoa

ndthreedays?”Tonyreplied,“Thatwouldbefinewithme.”Hearingthis,hiswifehitshimintheface.MondaywentbyandTonydidn’

tseehiswife.TuesdayandWednesdaycameandwent,atthesameresult.ButonThursday,theswellingaroundhiseyewentdownjustenoughthat

hecouldseehiswifeagain.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假设你是高中生李华,你校为了弘扬中国传统文化和丰富学生课余生活,将于本周五中午2点在学校报告厅举行国画展览,你的外教老师Linda对中国文

化很感兴趣,请写一封邮件邀请她前来观看。要点包括:1.国画简要介绍;2.本次展览目的;3.展览时间地点。要求:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:figurepaintin

gs(人物画),landscape(风景画)DearLinda,_____________________________________________________________________________

______________________________________________________________________________________________________

________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua英语答案听力(每题1分)1-5BCBAA6-10CABBA11-15BCABA16-20CCACB阅读(

每题2.5分)21-25CBDDC26-30BBBCD31-35BBADA36-40EGABD完形填空(每题1.5分)41-45BABCA46-50BDCDB51-55ACCDA56-60DCBAD语篇填空(每题1.5分)61.if62.crea

tive63.easiest64.knows65.a66.which/that67.using68.tosee69.another70.By改错(每题1分)1.go→going2.angry→angrily3.word→aword4.him→her5.hadb

eendone→haddone6.What→How7.and→or8.hits→hit9.at→with10.eye→eyes书面表达(25分)DearLinda,Consideringyou’reinterestedinChineseculture,I’dlike

toinviteyoutoappreciateourExhibitionofTraditionalChinesePainting.TraditionalChinesePaintingcandatebacktosixthousandyearsagoandusuall

ycontainsfigurepaintings,flower-and-birdpaintingsandlandscapes—describingthenaturalsceneryofmountainsandrivers.Inordertopromoteanddevelopourtradition

alChinesecultureandenrichusstudents’sparetime,theexhibitionistobeheldat2pmthisFridayintheschoollecturehall.Don’tmissthegoodchance

ofobtainingfurtherknowledgeofChineseculture.I’mlookingforwardtoyourcomingwithgreatpleasure.Yours,LiHua

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