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仪征二中2020-2021学年度第二学期第二次月考高一英语命题人(本试卷满分:150分,考试时间:120分钟)第一部分:听力理解(1.5分每题,共两节,满分30分)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。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.WheredoesJordanworkprobably?A.Inashop.B.InapublishinghouseC.I
nabank.2.HowwastheharvestinChinathisyear?A.GoodB.So-so.C.Bad.3.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?AMusic.B.Hobbies.C.Plays.4.Howlongwillthemanstayi
nthishotel?A.3days.B.30days.C.34days.5.Whatdoesthemanmakethecallfor?A.Askingforsomecash.B.Checkingout.C.Carryingluggageupstairs.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。听下面一段较长对话,回答6-7小
题。6.Howwasthewomanlastnight?A.Shehadafever.B.Shehadacough.C.Shehadaheadache.7.Whatdoesthedoctoraskhertodo?A.Takeablood
test.B.Comeagain.C.Lieinbed.听下面一段较长对话,回答8-9小题。8.Howwillthemantravelwithhisfriendsthiswintervacation?A.Bymotorcycle.B.Bybicycle.C.Bytricycle
.9.Whatdotheycollectmoneyfor?A.TheEducationProject.B.Thewildlife.C.Thedisabledpeople.听下面一段较长对话,回答10-12小题。10.What’st
herelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Schoolmates.B.Workmates.C.Teacherandstudent.11.WhydidJeaniecomehereearlier?A
.Tomeetherfriend.B.Tomakeagoodimpression.C.Toreviewforthetest.12.What’sJack’sattitudetowardthetest?A.Heworriesaboutit.B.Heisconfident
.C.HehastogetanA.听下面一段较长对话,回答13-16小题。13.Whydoestheman’sfathertakecameraswhilehunting?A.Totakepicturesforhismag
azine.B.Togetmoneyfromthepicturesofanimals.C.Toenjoytakingpicturesofanimals.14.Whatanimalsaretheylookingfo
rthistime?A.Cats.B.Deer.C.Birds.15.What’sthewoman’sreasontocomewiththem?A.Tofeeltheexcitingmoment.B.Tohavefuninthewild.C.Toshowtheanima
ls.16.Whenwillthewomanmostprobablygetupthenextday?A.At6:00a.m.B.At6:30a.m.C.At6:45a.m.听下面一段较长对话,回答17-20小题。17.What’stheperce
ntofiPhoneuserswhoregretbuying?A.Morethan20percent.B.Morethan25percent.C.Morethan43percent.18.What’sth
esecond-mostreasonforusers’disappointment?A.Updatesoon.B.Theemail.C.Thebatterylife.19.Whatkindofpeoplewastheresearchdoneamong?A.PeoplewhoownediPh
ones.B.Peopleabove18yearsold.C.PeoplewhopaidattentiontoiPhonees.20.What’stheresponseoftheresearchers?A.Excited.B.S
urprised.C.Sad.第二部分阅读理解(共三节,满分50分)第一节单项填空(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的ABCD四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ACanada:offthebeatentrack—thr
eetoseeRockyMountainsTheRockiesrunalongtheAlberta-BritishColumbiaborderandareinsidetwohugenationalparks—BanfftothesouthandJasperto
thenorth.BanffwasCanada'sfirstwildlifereserveandthesedaysthetownofBanffisthemostpopulartouristdestinationinthecountry.ButJasperNationa
lParkislarger,wilder,andlesswell-explored.BetweentheparksofBanffandJasperistheColumbiaIcefield,ahugebowlofice
madeupofaboutthirtyglaciers.Ifyoudon'tlikeice,theRockiesofferwildlifewalks,swimming,camping,hiking,canoein
g,mountainclimbing,andplentyofplacestostay.Accommodationcosts(住宿费)areusuallylowerattheJasperendofthissuperbmountainplayground.LunenburgLunenburgi
ssouthfromHalifax,alongafoggycoastofrockyseas,fishingvillages,andhistorictowns.ItisabeautifullittleshipbuildingtownandaUNESCOWorldHer
itagesite.FishinghasalwaysbeenbiginLunenburg:mostofAtlanticCanada'sdeep-seafishingboatsleavefromhere,andNorthAmerica'sbiggestfish-processingfact
oryislocatedinthetown.Lunenburgstillhasmanywoodenbuildingsandasaresultfeelslikean18thcenturyBritishcolonial(殖民时期的)town.Youcanvisitth
etown'sFisheriesMuseumorjustwanderaround,lookingatthewoodenhousesintheoldstreets—andofcoursehaveadinnerofseafood.ChurchillOneofthe
fewplacesinthenorththatis"easy"togetto,Churchillisa1.5-daytrainjourneyfromWinnipeg.Churchillisamajorport,buteco-tourismisbecomingmoreandmoreim
portant.Althoughitisfreezing,manyvisitorscometoseethepolarbears,whales,Arcticfoxes,andiftheyarelucky,theNorthernLights.Churchillcallsitselfthe
“PolarBearCapitaloftheWorld",andforagoodreason:thetownsitsrightinthemiddleoftheanimals*migrationroute,andthecutebutdeadlywhitebearssometimeswander
intothetown.TourstoseethebearsfromSeptembertoNovemberarethemostpopularattraction.21.Whichofthefollowingwas
Canada'sfirstwildlifereserve?A.Banff.B.Jasper.C.Halifax.D.Winnipeg.22.WhatdoweknowaboutLunenburg'sfish-
processingfactory?A.Itisnowamuseum.B.Itisawoodenbuilding.C.Itwasbuiltinthe18thcentury.D.ItisthelargestinNorthAmerica.23.WhatdomostvisitorstoChurchi
llwanttosee?A.Whales.B.Polarbears.C.Arcticfoxes.D.TheNorthernLight.BItwasadayI'dbeenwaitingfor.Ihadseenafewlift-offs(升空)onvisionb
efore,butthisonewasspecial.ItwasApollo11.TheastronautswereheadedfortheMoon.justtoorbit,asApollo8andApollo10haddonea
fewmonthsearlier.Thistime,peoplewouldactuallywalkonit!IhadahardtimegettingthroughthenextthreedaysuntilApollo11reachedtheMoon.Iw
asgluedtothetelevision.Finally,Sundaymorningarrived.Aftereatingdinner,myfamilygatheredinthelivingroom.Ournewtelevisionof
feredthebestpictureoftheupcomingevents.Luckily,]hadreadmanybooksonspaceflight.Iwasfamiliarwiththetechnicalph
rases,beingdiscussedbetweenMissionControlCenterandtheastronauts.,Then,weheardthecountdowntotheundocking(出舱)oftheEagle,theLunarModule(LM)
,fromtheColumbia,theCommandandServiceModule.Noneofuspaidmuchattentiontothebackgroundchatter.Ifwehad,wewouldhaverealizedthatthedescent
(降落)wasnotgoingwell.AloudmasteralarmkeptsoundinginsidetheLM.Ifitcontinued,theastronautswouldhavetostopthedescent.Butinourexcitement,wedidn'trea
lizewhatwashappening.ThenwesawthattheastronautshadreachedtheMoon.WeallgavealoudcheerwhenArmstrongsaidhisfamouswordsastheLMtoucheddown:"Housto
n,TranquilityBasehere.TheEaglehaslanded."EventhoughIwasonlyeightyearsold,Isensedtheimportanceofthatmoment.Lookingbackatit,Ifee
lalittlesadthattherehasbeennothingquitelikethatsince.ButwehaveoursightsetonMarsnow.TogettoMars,wewillneedtovisittheMoonagain.Thate
xcitesme.I'dlovetoseeanothermoonwalk.Ihopethatkidswillwatch,asIdid,theimages(影像)ofhumansonanotherplanet.Perhapsthe
nextmoonwalkerswillchangethelivesofthoseviewers,asArmstrongandAldrinchangedmylife50yearsago.24.Whatcanwelearnabouttheauthorwhenhewasyoung?A.
HelikedwatchingTVB.Hewascrazyaboutreading.C.Hewantedtobeanastronaut.D.Hewasinterestedinspaceflight.25.Wh
ydidtheauthorignorethebackgroundchatter?A.Hedidn'tknowthetechnicalphrases.B.Hepaidhisattentiontothealarm.C.Hewastooexcited.D.Hewastoo
young.26.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Amagicalmoment.B.Ahappychildhood.C.AreturntotheMoon.D.Agoalo
fvisitingMars.CCooperationatworkisgenerallyseenasagoodthing.ThelatestsurveybytheFinancialTimesofwhatemployerswantfromMB
Agraduatesfoundthattheabilitytoworkwithawidevarietyofpeoplewaswhatmanagerswantedmost.Butmanagersalwayshavetobalancetheben
efitsofteamwork,whichhelpensurethateveryoneisworkingtowardsthesamegoal,withthedangersof“groupthink”whencriticsa
rereluctanttopointoutaplan'sdrawbacksforfearofbeingkeptoutofthegroup.ThedisastrousBayofPigsinvasionofCubain1961wasacla
ssiccaseofgroupthink.SkepticswerereluctanttochallengeJohnF.Kennedy,thenewlyelectedAmericanpresident.Moderncommunic
ationmethodsmeanthatcooperationismorefrequent.Workersareconstantlyintouchwitheachotherviae-mailmessaginggroupsormobilecalls.Butdoesthatimprove
,orlowerperformance?AnewstudybythreeAmericanacademics,triedtoanswerthisquestion.Theysetalogicalproblem(designingtheshortestrouteforatravell
ingsalesmanvisitingvariouscities).Threegroupswereinvolved:onewheresubjectsactedindependently;anotherwheretheysawthesolutionspostedbyteammembersat
everystage;andathirdwheretheywerekeptinformedofeachother'sviewsonlyintermittently.Thesurveyfoundthatmembersoftheindividualistgroupreachedthe
premier(最先的)solutionmoreoftenthantheconstantcooperatorsbuthadapooreraverageresult.Theintermittentcooperatorsfoundtherightresultas
oftenastheindividualists,andgotabetteraveragesolution.Whenitcomestoidealgeneration,givingpeopleabitofspacetoasolutionseemstobeagoodidea.Occasiona
lcooperationcanbeabighelp:mostpeoplehavebenefitedfromacolleague'sbrainwaveor(justasoften)wiseadvicetoavoidapa
rticularcourseofaction.Furthercluescomefromabook,Superminds,byThomasMaloneoftheMassachusettsInstituteofTec
hnology.Hesaysthatthreefactorsdeterminethecollectiveintelligenceofcooperatinggroups:socialintelligence(howgood
peoplewereatratingtheemotionalstatesofothers);theextenttowhichmemberstookpartequallyinconversation(themoreequ
al,thebetter);andthecooperationofwomeninthegroup(thehigher,thebetter).Groupsrankedhighlyintheseareascoop
eratedfarbetterthanothers.Inshort,cooperationmaybeausefultoolbutitdoesn'tworkineverysituation.27.TheauthorcitestheexampleofTheBayo
fPigsinvasionofCubainparagraph1to_______.A.provethatteamplayersareskilledatcommunicationB.showthatteamworkcannotalwaysbebeneficialC.prov
ethatcriticsareunwillingtochallengeanybodyD.showthedangerofgroupthinkisnotveryserious28.Theunderlinedphrase“theinterm
ittentcooperators”inparagraph3refersto_______.A.thosewhodonotcooperatebutreachthebestsolutionB.thosewhoareseldominform
edofother'sviewsC.thosewhocooperatewithothersoccasionallyD.theconstantcooperatorswithapooraverageresult29.Whichofthefollowingfacto
rsmakesateamcooperatebetter?A.Groupmemberscooperatingallthetime.B.Groupmembersinagoodemotionalstate.C.Equaldistributionofmenandwomen.D.Equalpart
icipationinthecommunication.30.Whichcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.WhenTeamworkWorksB.WhatTeamworkIsAboutC.HowTeamworkOpera
tesD.AUsefulTool:CooperationDItisthattimeoftheyearagain.Upanddownthecountry,thousandsofstudentsstayinthelibrary,attemptingt
ocram(死记硬背)theinformationnecessarytogetthroughfinals.Iamoneofthem—aCambridgefinalist,attemptingtodealwiththeOxbridgestressintheonlywayIknow:
caffeinehitsandreclusion(隐遁生活).WhetheryouloveorhateOxbridge,thefactthatthesetwouniversitiesprovideuniquelearningenviro
nmentsissomethingofadouble-edgedsword.Ontheonehand,studentshaveaccesstosomeofthebesteducationintheworld;ontheotherhand,thepressurethatcomeswit
hthiscanprovedamagingtothemandcan’tbesweptunderthecarpetfortheyhavetofaceiteventually.ManyCambridgestudentsfindthemselvestrappedinapressur
eofexpectation,whetherthiscomesfromtheirsupervisorsortutors,theirdirectorofstudiesorevenfromthemselves.Thedrivetowardsachievementiseither
thekeytosuccessortopossibleseriouspersonalissues,asMarkPhippen,headoftheUniversityofCambridge’sCounselingServicesaid,“Thereareplent
yofperfectionistsinCambridge,butitcanworktwoways:itcanpushthemtoaccomplishandtoachieve,oritcangetoutofhand,disablingthem.”Manystude
ntssaythattheycan’thandleitanymorewhileworkingincertainlibrarieswhicharefilledwithotherstudentshardatwork.Thecompetitionan
dparanoia(多疑)aremorecommonthanwhatwerealizeorquestion:youcanfeelasifyouarebeingjudgedforhowmuchtimeyouspendonFacebookorYouTube,orhowlittletimeyous
pendreading.Toomanystudentsfeelalmostfrustratedbythepressuretoachievebutfeelunabletospeakaboutit.Aseveryoneseemstobecoping,theymustalsopr
etendtocopetoo.Theonlythingstudentshave:tutorsandsupervisorsregularlyencouragestudentstoavoidextracurricularactivities,urgingthemtofocusontheirst
udiestosuchanextentthatmanyfindithardtohandleit.OnecurrentCambridgetutorhasbeenknownforcheckingupontheactivitiesofstudentsinvolvedi
nextracurriculartheatrebysearchingforthemonthecamdram.netwebsite,whichdetailswhoisinvolvedincertainplayseachterm—justincase
itaffectsthestudent’sworkoutput.Problemsarisewhenthepressureproducesmentalhealthissues.Problemshavebeenbr
oughttoattentioninarticlesprimarilyfromOxford’sCherwellandCambridge’sTheTab.TheattentionhasmadetheCambridgeUniversityStudent
UnionsetupStudentsDeserveBetter—acampaigntohandlecomplaintsaboutsupervisorsandtutorslackingtheabilityt
oprovideproperspiritualsupport.“WhenItoldmysupervisoraboutmyproblemswithanxietyandthereforeaboutmyworriessurroundingtheworkloadshewassuggestin
g,shesaidthatIwouldprobablyfeellessanxiousoncetheworkwasdone,”afinaliststudentcalledJanesaid.“Itshouldn’tbeanacceptedresponseinoneoftheworld’sb
estuniversities.TheirresponsesonlyworsenedanyfeelingsIhadconcerningmyfinalyear.”Phippensaid,“Atthispointtheexamsseemlikethemost
importantthingintheworld.However,twoyearsdownthelineyou’llrealizethattheexamsyoudidatuniversityaren’tveryimport
antatall,aswhatthenbecomesmoreimportantiswhatyouhavedonewithinthosetwoyearsafterwards.Finalistexamscanbecomedep
ressingforstudentsstudyingatanyuniversity.Allyoumustrememberisthatyouarenotaloneandyouaregoodenough,an
dthatafewyearsdowntheline,yourabilitytorecounttheplotsofEuripides’nineteenplayswillnolongermatter.Sowhyworry?”31.The
underlinedpart“besweptunderthecarpet”inParagraph1isclosestinmeaningto“”.A.becoveredupB.bedealtwithC.begivenupD
.befiguredout32.What’sMarkPhippen’sattitudetowardsthepressureputonthestudentsatOxbridge?A.Critical.B.Doubtful.C.AgainstD.Unclear.33.W
hatcanweknowfromParagraph4?A.Extracurricularactivitiesfailtoappealtomoststudents.B.Sometutorsandsupervisorspushtheir
studentstoohard.C.Thereisalackofcommunicationbetweenstudentsandtheirsupervisors.D.Somestudentsdon’tspea
kaboutthepressurebecausetheythinktheycanhandleit.34.WhatJanesaidinParagraph5suggeststhatshe.A.didn’tgetherproblemsacrosstohersupervisorB.ha
dexpectedbetterspiritualguidancefromhertutorsC.wasdissatisfiedwithhersupervisor’sdelayedresponsesD.wasgladthatStudentsDese
rveBetterwassetuptohelpstudentslikeher35.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.Oxbridgepressure:thekeytos
tudents’achievementsB.Oxbridgefinals:thetoughestexamsinthecountryC.Oxbridgegraduates:thestrongestcompetitorsinthejobmarketD.
Oxbridgesuccess:theresultofteacher-studentinteraction第二节七选五(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。Happinessbeginsfromappreci
ationIfyouarefeelingthatlifecannotbeanyworseforyou,itcanbechallengingtothinkpositive.Whenstressed,depressed,upsetorotherwiseinanegative
stateofmindbecauseyouareawarethatmisfortunekeepsoccurring,itisimportanttoshiftthosenegativethoughtstosomethi
ngpositive.___36_____.Itisoftenveryhardtothinkpositivewhensomanythingsarenegative,butbesurethatsomeone,somewhereisworseoffthanyou.___37_____Ifyou
startwithonesmall,positivethingandappreciateitduringthecourseofyourday,youwillbegintomoveintoamorepositivesituationandpeoplewillstartshow
ingupinyourlife.Withappreciation,youwillfindthatovertime,youwillchangeyouroutlookandchoosetobehappy,re
gardlessoftheeventsaroundyou.___38_____Beginandendeachdaywitha“Thankyouforthiswonderful,gloriousday!”Whenyouseetheriseofg
asprices,say“Iamsogladtohaveavehicleinwhichtogetaround.”Whenyourbossistoohardonyou,say“Iamgratefulform
yjobasIknowthatmanydon'thaveone.”Ifyouarehavinghealthproblems,begratefulforwhatdoeswork:“Ireallydoapprecia
teitthatmyeyessee,myearshear,mymouthtastes,mylegswalk,myarmsliftandmymindthinksandeverythingelseworks.”Writedownwhatyou'regratefulforeachday
.Inmomentswhenyou'refeelingreallydown,readloudwhatyouwrotepreviously.__39______Ifyoupracticethisregularly,youwillfindyourlistgettinglongerandl
onger.Thekeyistomoveyourselfintoapositivethoughtandkeepittherelongenoughtomakeitamomentofappreciation.___40_____A.Thiswillcertainlyhelpu
pliftyourspirits.B.Ifnot,youwillonlyattractmoremisfortune.C.Itisofgreatimportancetolearntobegrateful.D.Themoreyouappreciate,theh
appieryou'llbe.E.Youhavemadesomeachievementsinyourcareer.F.Hereareafewcommonexamplesforyoutopractice.G.Youcanchoose
tothinkdifferentlybybeginningwiththesmallestofsteps.第三部分语言运用(共四节,满分55分)第一节完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。A90-year-olddriverisprovidingit'snevertoolatetopursue(追求)yourdreams.Lastyear,HershelMcGriffbecame
the41drivertocompeteinaNASCAReventwhenheracedattheTucsonSpeedwayinhishomestateofArizona.McGriffhasbeen42sincehewasateenager.Hisfirsttimebehind
the43camewhenhewasjust17yearsoldafterhereadanadinhislocalnewspaperandwasdrawntothe44thatcomeswithdrivinghundredsofmi
lesperhouraroundatrack,45forfirstplace."Iborrowedmydad's1940Hudson—anuglycar,andIgotacoupleofguystohelpme,"McGriff46_hisbeginninginthespor
t."Ididn'tdovery47.IthinkIfinished12thor13thoutofabunchofcars.Thatgotmestarted."HisfirstwinontheNASCAR
circuit(联赛)camewhenhe48inMexicoattheageof22.McGriffwenton49dozensofraces,finallybeing50asoneofNASCAR's50GreatestDrivers.Heretiredfromthespo
rtat74,butheneverstoppedhisloveforthetrackanddecidedtoreturntoracingforafewspecialeventsthathavemadehimfamousinhishometownand51otherstokeeppursuingt
heirdreamsaswell.McGriffsspotintheracewasagiftforhis90thbirthdayfromhissonandlong-timefriend,teamownerBillMcAnally."Billcalledmeuponthephone
andsaid,'Foryour90thbirthday,Iwillfurnishthecar.Allyouhavetodois52it,"McGriffsaid."Whenhemadethe53,IwasreadytoacceptMcGriffshistory-makingrac
eprovesthatyoucanpursueyourdreamsatany54,butforthisyoung—at—heartracer,itwasjustachancetogetbehindthewheeland55pursuinghi
spassion.41.A.oldestB.fastestC.kindestD.bravest42.A.studyingB.racingCdreamingD.growing43.A.screenB.camera
C.seatD.wheel44.A.excitementB.nervousnessC.comfortD.honor45.A.waitingB.searchingC.preparingD.fighting46.A.lookedb
ackonB.lookedforwardtoC.lookeduptoD.lookeddownon47.A.seriouslyB.carefullyC.wellD.soon48.A.relaxedB.performedC.comp
etedD.traveled49.A.organizingB.winningC.enteringD.losing50.A.rememberedB.introducedC.employedD.named51.Ainspired
B.requiredC.allowedD.forced52.A.repairB.buyC.driveD.decorate53.A.changeB.offerCcommentD.design54.A.costB.speedC.placeD.age55.A.finishB.
considerC.continueD.imagine第二节语法单句填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)A.用所给动词的适当形式填空,每空不限一词......。56.TheInternetenablespeople________
___beyondtheirvillagesandgetintouchwiththeoutsideworld.(reach)57.JustDanceisawebsite___________alldancelovers(属
于)58.____________theInternet,Istartedwritingmyarticle.(search)59.Isteppedintotheroadandacar____________,nearl
yknockingmeoffmyfeet.(飞驰)60.Thetrialsonpatientswerelikely____________becausetheydidnothavesufficientdata
.(postpone)61.Whentheyfailedtoproduceanypromisingresults,Tu_______________theancientbooksoftraditionalChinesemedicineagain(查阅).62.TuYouyouh
asbecomethefirstfemalescientistofthePeople'sRepublicofChina__________aNobelPrize.(receive)B.根据所给词汇或所学语法知识填空,每空一词。63.Youcanhavefoo
d__________toyouusingfooddeliveryappsandsites.64.Whenyouwishtogoonholiday,youcanmakeallyourtravel__________justinfro
ntofthecomputer.65.Gone__________(be)arethedaysofsearchingshopaftershopfortheperfectpairofboots.66.Nowonderth
einternethasnowbecomethefirstplace__________themajorityofpeopleturntoforinformation.67.Withmyeyesnolonger__________onourphones,wehadacha
ncetoreallyenjoyeachother'scompany.68.Shecollectedover2000traditionalChinesemedical__________formalariatreatment(
配方).69.Itwashardtoproduceenoughqinghaoextractforlargetrialsbecauseresearchresourceswere___________(limit)70.P
erhapsthenextgenerationofscientistswillindeeddiscovermoremedicines____________toglobalhealthcare.(benefit)第三节短文填空(共10小
题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)'Fatherofhybridrice'YuanLongping71(pass)awayat13:07pminChangshaofHunanprovince,Xinhuareported72Saturda
y.YuanLongping(1930-2021)wasapioneerforallpeople.AlthoughhewasoneofChina'smostfamous73(science),YuanL
ongpingconsidered74(he)afarmer.Indeed,hissunburntfaceandarmsandhisslim,strongbodywerejustlikethoseofmillionsofChinesefarmers,forwhom
hehadstruggledfordecades.DrYuanLongpingdevelopedsuperhybridrice.In1974,hebecame75firstagriculturalpioneerintheworld76(grow)ricewithahigh
output.Nowmorethan60%oftherice77(produce)inChinaeachyearisfromthishybridstrain.In1949,YuanappliedforSouthwestAgric
ulturalCollegeandbeganhisspecial78(connect)withrice--astaplefoodoftheChinesepeoplethatwouldbecomethefocusofhislifelongresearch
career.NowthefocusofYuan'shybridriceproject79(change)fromincreasingoutputtogreenandsustainabledevelopment80isstrongandtall
enough.Theseconddreamisthatthewholeworldcanplantthericehedevelopedandallthepeopleintheworldarenothungry.Let'sremembert
hegreatman.第四节完成句子(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)根据汉语提示完成句子,每空一词,每题只要有一空填错,该题不得分。81.在某种程度上,我们能随时了解全世界的知识。__________________________
______________________,theworld'sknowledgeisallatourfingers.82.接入互联网带来了一些实实在在改变我们生活的好处。With____________theInternet__________
__sometrulylife-changingadvantages.83.我有种不安的感觉,我本可以一些更有意义的事。IhadtheuncomfortablefeelingthatI____________________________________somethingmoremeaningf
ul.84.在1972年,经过反复试验,他们成功发现了青蒿素。In1972,____________________________________,theysuccessfullydiscoveredqingh
aosu.85.屠呦呦和其团队的努力终于有了回报,之后中药再次风靡全球了。TheeffortsofTuandherteamfinally________________________andthetraditionalChinesemedicine___________
_____________throughouttheworld.第四部分书面表达(80词,满分15分)假设你是晨光中学学生会主席李华。学生会将举办一年一度的英语演讲比赛,本年度的主题为“TheEnglishnove
lIlikebest”.作为组织者,你将在演讲比赛开幕式时发言,请根据以下说明写一篇发言稿。1.说明比赛的意义,如提高英语听说能力,养成读书习惯等2.比赛注意事项,如每人演讲不超过5分钟,言语流利,发言准确3.预祝比赛圆满成功Goo
dafternoon,ladiesandgentlemen,Welcometothisyear’sEnglishspeechcompetition....Thankyou.参考答案第一部分听力1-10BABCBACABA11-20CBCBCAACBB第二部分第一节21-23ADB24-26DCA2
7-30BCDA31-35ACBBB第二节36-40BGFAD第三部分第一节:41-45ABDAD46-50ACCBD51-55ACBDC第二节语法单句填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)56.to
reach57.belongingto58.Havingsearched59.shotpast60.tobepostponed61.referredto62.toreceive63.delivered64.arrangements65.are66.that67.fixed/focused6
8.recipes69.limited70.beneficial第三节短文填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)71.passed72.on73.scientists74.himself75.the76.togrow77.produced78.connection
79.haschanged80.which第四节完成句子(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)81.Toacertaineextent82.accessto,come83.throughtrialanderror84.couldhavedone85.paidoff,tookoff第
四部分书面表达(80词,满分15分)Goodafternoon,ladiesandgentlemen,Welcometothisyear’sEnglishspeechcompetition.Thisyear’stop
icis“theEnglishnovelIlikebest”.Itisareallyinterestingtopic.Takingpartinthiscompetitionisnotonlyagreatopportunityforyouto
improvebothyourspokenEnglishandlisteningability,butalsodoesgoodtohelpingyoudevelopagreatreadinghabit.Inthiscontest,thetimeofeveryparticipant’sspe
echwillbelimitedwithin5minutes.Everyparticipantisexpectedtospeakfluently,andyourpronunciationshouldbeaspreciseaspossible.Ihopeeverybodyc
anshareyourfavoriteEnglishnovel,showyourspeechtalentandmakefriendswitheachother.Atlast,Isincerelyhopethatthisyear’sEnglishspeech
competitionwillbeagreatsuccess.Thankyou.