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上高二中2019~2020学年第二学期期末考试高二英语试题本卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,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
他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分听力(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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C.1.Where
doesthisconversationtakeplace?A.Inaclassroom.B.Inasalesdepartment.C.Inamuseum.2.Howlongcanthemankeepthebooks?A.Foronlytoday.B.Forsixdays.C.Fo
rtwoweeks.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Agroupproject.B.Amathproject.C.Aplanfortheweek.4.Whatistherelationshipbet
weenthespeakers?A.Bossandemployee.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Teacherandstudent.5.WhydoesthemancallGino's?A.Tocalloffhisbook.B.Tobookata
bleforfour.C.Tochangehisoriginalbook.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5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.WhyisMariaFernandeznotintheoffice?A.She'sonherlunchbreak.
B.She'sansweringaphonecall.C.She'shavinglunchwithherfriends.7.Whatistheman'snumber?A.0746-0290128.B.0746-0990188.C.0746-0299128.听第7段材料
,回答第8至10题。8.WhatisSelina'sreflectiontowardsseeingPatric?A.Embarrassed.B.Disappointed.C.Surprised.9.WhyisLondonm
entionedintheconversation?A.PatricthoughtSelinawasthere.B.Patricwantedtoworkthere.C.Patriclivedthereforfifteenyears.10.Howdoe
sSelinafeelaboutPatric'ssituation?A.Amazed.B.Happy.C.Understanding听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.ChangethemeetingtimeB.Moveto
anewplace.C.AskAnnaforadvice.12.WhichsuggestionthatAnnaputsforwardsuitstheman?A.Postponeittotheevening.B.Haveadiscussionabout
thetime.C.Bringitforwardtoearlierinthemorning.13.HowwillAnnaletSvengetthenews?A.Byleavingamessage.B.Bysendingan
email.C.Bytelephoninghim.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whatdoesthewomanwanttoknow?A.Europeanmathematicians.B.TheMiddleAges.C.Fibonaccinumbers.15.Wh
atisthewomanworried?A.It'sasillyquestion.B.Themanwillbeangry.C.Themancan'texplainitclearly.16.What'stheman'sattitudetowardsthewoman'sques
tion?A.Opposing.B.Encouraging.C.Disgusting.17.WhowasFibonacci?A.AEuropeanmathematician.B.Alecturerinth
eMiddleAges.C.Aprogrammergoodatnumbers.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whenwillthecloudsclearuptoday?A.Bybreakfasttime.B.Bylunchtime.C.Bysuppertime.19.What'st
heweatherlikebytheweekend?A.Isolatedshowers.B.Dryandsunny.C.Cloudyskiesandrain.20.Whatwillthetemperaturesbefortheweekend?A.Around21degrees.B.Arou
nd29degrees.C.Around32degrees.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A、B、C、和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ACelebrateTakeYourChildtotheLibraryDaywith
freeeventsLibrariesacrossLongIslandwillofferavarietyoffacepainting,crafts,gamesandshowsthisSaturdayincelebrationofTakeYourChildtoth
eLibraryDay.HereishowlibrariesaroundLongIslandwillcelebrate:HarborfieldsPubliclibraryYoungchildrencanspendthemorningsinginganddancingw
ithMs.DianeYoung.Childrenofallagescanparticipateinaget—to—know—your—libraryhuntfrom12p.m.to2p.m.and2p.m.to4:30p.m.,withaprizeawardedtoeveryonewh
ofinishesthehunt.When:11a.m.-4:30p.m.Where:31Broadway,GreenlawnMoreinfo:Freeandopentoall,ticketsarerequiredforthem
agicandcomedyshow;631-757-4200,harborfieldslibrary.orgPatchogue-MedfordlibrarySpendthedaywiththeveryhungrycaterpillartakingphotos,playinggame
sandmakingcaterpillarcrafts.Alibraryrepresentativewillbeonhandtotalkaboutlibraryprogramsandservices."it'sachanceforfa
miliestocomeandconnectwiththelibraryandtolearnallabouttheservicesthatweofferandgoodforfamiliestospendtimetogether,"saidPatchogue-MedfordLibrarychild
ren'slibrarianElizabethRamos.When:1p.m.-3p.m.Where:54-60EastMainStreet,PatchogueMoreinfo:Freeandopentoall;631-654-4700,pmlib.orgHenry
WaldingerMemoriallibraryChildren3monthsto13yearscancolorandcreatebookmarkcrafts.Thefirst25childrenwillreceiveafreebook.Thelibrarywillalsoraffleoff(抽
奖)abasketofbooksandothergoodies.When:10a.m.-4p.m.Where:60VeronaPlace,ValleyStreamMoreinfo:Freeandopentoall
,preferencegiventoValleyStreamlibrarycardholders;516-825-6422,valleystreamlibrary.orgConnetquotPubliclibraryKidscanspendthemorn
ingmakingcraftsandtakinggreenscreenphotos.Therewillalsobeaballoonartistandraffles.When:11a.m.-12:30p.m.Where:760OceanAvenue,Bohe
miaMoreinfo:Freeandopentoall;631-567-5079,connetquotlibrary.org21.Whichactivityneedsticketsforadmission?A.Themagicand
comedyshow.B.Takinggreenscreenphotos.C.Themorningsinginganddancing.D.Aget—to—know—your—libraryhunt.22.Whichphonenumberwillyouring
tojoininfamilyactivities?A.631-757-4200.B.631-654-4700.C.516-825-6422.D.631-567-5079.23.Whichlibrarywilloffersomefreebooks?A.Harborfields
PublicLibrary.B.Patchogue-MedfordLibrary.C.HenryWaldingerMemorialLibrary.D.ConnetquotPublic.Library.BIwantedachangeofpace,abreakfromroutine.Th
epastfewyearsfoundmeworkinglonghoursatmymarketingjobwhilemyhusband,Steven,putinequallyfulldaysasaphysicstutor.Wewerebothbu
rnedoutfromtheconstantboredom.Vacationexperiencesatfirstglanceseemalittledifficultforus.Howdoyoufindcomfortinanever-cha
ngingenvironment?AndI,someonewhoenjoysmoreplannedfun,hadtoadapt.ButIwassurprisedathoweasilyIwasabletoadapttoanewmodeofoper
ation,amorerelaxedversionofmyselfwhowasn'tworriedwherewe'dparkandsleepeachnight.Thefactthatwebothbecamesoaccustomedtosleepinginthebackofacargova
nisanothersurpriseweexperiencedonthisjourney.Thevanwasourmaintransportationand,withafull-sizebedintheback,italsoprovi
deduswithabitofcomfortthatmadeuscontinue.Atfirst,everysoundoutsidewasforeign,andwebothtooklongertofall-andstay-asleep.But,aft
eracoupleofweeksintovanlife,weletthesoundsfadeintosoftbackgroundmusic.Overthecourseofourseven-monthtrip,oneofourbiggoalswastocome
awayfromeachparkwithonespectacularimage.Thatsharedgoalplacedusonthesameteam:Itbroughtustogether,evenmorethanbefore,gaveusmoretotalkabout,a
ndencouragedustomotivateeachotheralongtheway.Bythispoint,you'reprobablywonderinghowwepaidforallofthis,ormaybeyou'reassumingwecomefrom
wealthybackgrounds.Thetruthis,weactuallymanagedthisentireadventureonamiddle-classbudget.Stevendidpart-timeremoteworkabout10hoursperweekforhisemp
loyerfromtheroad.Iendedupfindingsometemporaryjobsthroughthetrip.Wealsocontinuedourphotographybusiness,settingupanonli
neshoptosellourlandscapes.Weonlyvisitedsomeparksinthe48states.Andtheexperiencewouldstillbewortheverypenny.Itachance
toloseandfindourselvesinournation'sparklands.24.Whydidtheauthorwanttochange?A.Becauseshewantedarestfromdailyroutine.B.Becauseshewasinterestedintra
vellingC.Becauseshefellillwithlongworkinghours.D.Becauseshedidn'tlikehermarketingjob.25.Whatdidtheauthorthinkofthevacationbeforethejourney?A.Ex
citing.B.Helpful.C.Doubtful.D.Boring26.Whatcanweinferfromthelastbutoneparagraph?A.Thecouplevisited48statesduringthetrip.B.Thecoupletrieddifferentjo
bstomaintaintheirtrip.C.Thehusbandworkedharderthanthewife.D.Thecouplecamefromamiddle-classfamily.27.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Intro
ducingacouple'sdailylife.B.Sharingacouple'stravelexperience.C.Showingtheimportanceoftraveling.D.Advisingsometravelplan
storeaders.CWouldyoucarryaroundanelectronicID,notinyourpocket,butinyourbody?Doesthisideascareyouormak
eyoufeelsafe?ThefirstcomputerIDchip(芯片)thatcouldbeplantedunderaperson'sskinmightbemarketedverysoon.DevelopedbyAppliedDigital,anAmericantec
hnologycompanybasedinFlorida,thedevice(发明物)couldmeettheneedforpublicsecurity(安全)aftertheSeptember11attacks.Forairports,nuclearpo
werplants(核电站)andotherhighsecurityfacilities(设备),theimmediateeffectsareobvious.ThetechnologycouldhelpputanendtofalseIDcards,becauseitwouldb
edifficulttoremoveandcopyatinycomputerchip.Thechipisassmallasagrainofrice.Thetechnologywouldalsoallowsatellit
estotrack(追踪)aperson'severymovementandstoremedicalrecords.Theseusesarealreadyattractinginterestfortaskslik
efightingagainstkidnappings(绑架),orhelpingwithmedicaloperations.Butsomepeopleareafraidofthelossofprivacy(隐私)."Youalwayshavetothinkabo
utwhatthedevicecouldbeusedfortomorrow,"saidLeeTien,aseniorprivacylawyerintheUnitedStates."Atfirstadeviceisusedforappli
cationsweallagreearegood,butthenitslowlystartsbeingusedformorethanitwasintended,"hesaid.However,AppliedDigitalsaysitwillsoonappl
yfor(申请)governmentpermissionforthedevice.Itsaysthatthefirstpeopletousethechipwillbevolunteers.Gettingtheimplant(需移植的芯片)w
ouldgosomethinglikethis:ApersonorcompanybuysthechipfromAppliedDigitalforaboutUS$200.Andthecompanyencodes(编码)itwiththedes
iredinformation.Thecustomerthentakesthechiptotheirdoctor,whocanplantitwithalargeneedle.Thedevicehasnopowe
rsupply,ratheritisactivated(使活动,使运行)byascanner(扫描仪)runningacrosstheskinaboveit.Withoutascanner,thechipcannotberead.Evenwiththeprivacy
concern,somearealreadyeagertousetheproduct.JellJacobsfromFloridahopestobecomethefirstbuyerofthechiptostorehismedicalrecords.Sufferingfr
omaseriousillness,hewantstomakesuredoctorscanhelphimquickly.EightLatinAmericancompanieshavealsoshowninte
restsinthedevice.Itcouldhelptofindanytouristswhoarekidnapped.28.Thebesttitleforthepassageis.A.WhyIstheNewIDNecessaryB.Gett
ingaNewKindofIDUnderYourSkinC.AnAdvertisementforChipsD.WheretoBuytheChip29.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothetext?A.
Insomeairportsandfactoriessuchdeviceisalreadybeingused.B.Theinformationonthechipcanbereadwhenithasitspowersupply.C.Thetechnologycouldhelpputanendtof
alseIDcards.D.ThefirstcomputerIDchiphasalreadycomeintothemarket.30.WhatistheadvantagewiththeelectronicIDaccordingtothep
assage?A.Itcanstorepeople'smedicalrecordsandhelpwithmedicaloperations.B.Withthispeoplewillhavenofearoflosingprivacy.C.It'scheaptobuyandeasytoge
t.D.ItisdevelopedbyAppliedDigitalinFlorida.31.WhatcanwelearnaboutJeffJacobs?A.He'saworkerinAppliedDigital,acompanyinFlorida.B.He'sadoct
orwhohelpsplanttilechipsonpeople.C.Hefearsifheusesthechiphewillloseprivacy.D.He'ssufferingfromaseriousillnessand
wantstobuythechip.DPangolins(穿山甲)arethemosttrafficked(非法交易)mammalsintheworldandarefacingextinction.Todrawattentiontothesescal
y(有鳞片的),anteater-likeanimals,anewwildlifedocumentary,EyeofthePangolin,isattemptingauniquewaytoinspireactionandconservation.Partneringwiththenon-pro
fitorganizationPangolinAfrica,thedocumentarywasmadeavailableorYouTubeinMay2019.Theintentionistoreachcommunitieswherev
ertheInternetisavailable,especiallyAfricancommunities,wholiveneartheanimal'shabitats:Overtwoyears,thedocumentarycrewtraveledtoSouthAfrica,Gh
ana,CentralAfricanRepublicandGaboninsearchofthefouruniquespeciesofpangolin,whichhasneverbeenachievedbefore.FilmmakersBruceYoungandJohanVer
meulensaythattheywentintotheshootknowingrelativelylittleaboutpangolins,butgrewtorespectandappreciatethe
animals.Gettingclosetothecreaturesovertwoyearswasacrashcourseinthesesecretivecreatures.JohanVermeulensa
id,"Onethinghoweverthatmightseemunimportantisthattheyareactuallyquitefussyeaters.Youwouldthinktheywo
uldeatanytypeofant,buttheyallpreferaspecifictypeant."PangolinsarehuntedillegallyacrossAfricafortheirscales,
whichareusedfortraditionalmedicine,andtheirmeat.InApril2019,Singaporeancustomsofficialsconductedtwosepa
rateseizuresof24tonsofpangolinscales,whichequalstothedeathof69,000pangolins.Thoughthedocumentaryfocuseslessonthetraffickingofpangolins,a
ndmoreontheanimalsintheirnaturalhabitat,theaimofthedocumentaryistoinspireviewersaroundtheworldtocallfora
ctiontoendtraffickingandprotectingtheseuniquecreatures.FilmedonlocationinSouthAfrica,Ghana,CentralAfricanRepublic,andGabon,this
powerfuldocumentaryisthestoryoftwomenonamissiontogetallfourspeciesofAfricanpangolinoncamerafortheveryfirst
time.32.Whatisthepurposeofthedocumentary?()A.Tostudythesituationofpangolins.B.Toraiseawarenessofpangolinprotection.C.Tocollec
tfundtoprotectpangolins.D.Toproposesettinguppangolinreserves.33.Whatisthemeaningoftheunderlinedword"fussy"inparagraph2
?A.picky.B.messy.C.showy.D.heavy.34.What'sthedocumentarymainlyabout?A.Theillegaltradeofpangolins.B.Themedicalfunctiono
fpangolin'sscales.C.TheeffortsofPangolinAfricatosavepangolins.D.Thelifeofpangolinsintheirnaturalhabitats.35.Whereisthetextmostlikelyfrom
?A.Abrochure.B.Adiary.C.Amagazine.D.Anovel.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。Thosewhoaregoodatexpressinggratitudeoftenpracticethefollowing.Don'tavoidthenegative.Expressinggratitudemaygeneratemoreoptimism.36Emmons,agra
tituderesearcherandpsychologyprofessorattheUniversityofCalifornia,saysthatwhileweoftenassociategratitudewithfocusi
ngonthegoodandavoidingthebad,thekeytoleadingathankfullifeisembracingsetbacksaspartofyouroveralljourney.Emmonssuggestsrecallingahardtimeyouonceex
perienced.Chancesarethatyou'llstarttofeelgratefulforyourcurrentstateandovercomingformerchallenges.Spend
timewithlovedones.37Theymakeitahabittospendtimewiththosepeoplewhomattermost."Gratitudereallyhelpsusconnecttootherp
eople,"Emmonssays."Itactuallystrengthensrelationshipsandrelationshipsarethestrongestpredictorsofhappinessandcopingwithstress."38Th
ere'spowerinthesmall,ordinarymoments,likecatchingthesubwaybeforethedoorscloseoryourpetgreetingyouhappilywhenyougethome.Look
forafewthingstoaddtoyourgratitudelist.Volunteer.Everyoneneedsalittlehelpsometimesandgratefulpeopleknowthere'snootherwaytoacknowledgethistha
nbyactivelydoingsomethingaboutit.Inhisbook,Thanks!Emmonswrote,"39"AsresearchpublishedinBMCPublicHealthpointsout,volunteeringcanresultinlowerfeelingso
fdepressionandincreasedoverallwell-being.Loveyourself.Gratefulpeopleknowthattheirthankfulattitudecanalsofuelself-compassion.Astudyp
ublishedinthejournalPersonalityandIndividualDifferencesfoundthathigherlevelsofgratitudewereassociatedwithgreaterself-esteem.Andit'snowonder:Whe
nyourwell-beingisapriority,youcan'thelpbutfeelgreat.Thankfulforbeingthepersonthatyouare.40A.Knowthevalueofthelittlethings.B.Sinceservi
cetoothershelpedthemtofindtheirowninnerspirituality,theyweregratefulfortheopportunitytoserve.C.Helpothersappreciatethevalueofthelittlethings.D.Ho
wever,thankfulpeoplealsodon'tshyawayfromthenegative.E.Thatshouldbeatthetopofyourgratitudelist.F.Thankfulpeopleknowtheydidn'tgettowheretheyarebythems
elves.G.Gratitudeandfitnesscangohand-in-hand.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在题卡上将该项
涂黑。It'softensaidthatyoucanjudgeapersonbylookingatwhat'sontheirbookshelves.Well,whenlaskedmyselfthisquestionafewyearsago,Imadea(n)41dis
covery.Prettymuchallthe42onmybookshelveswerewrittenbyBritishauthors,andtherewasalmostnothingintranslationfromother43.Whatashame!So,Idecidedt
olaunchmy44readingproject.ButhowcouldIfindbooksfrommuchoftherestoftheworld?Ihadtoaskfor45.SoinOctober2011,Istartedmyblog,and146ashortappealonline.W
ithinhours,peoplebeganto47.Atfirst,itwasfriendsandcolleagues.Thenitwasfriendsoffriends.Andsoon,itwas48.Four
dayslater,Igota(n)49fromawomancalledRafidahinKualaLumpur.Shesaidshelovedmyproject,50ifshecouldgotoherlocalEnglish-languagebooksh
opandchoosemyMalaysianbookandpostittome.Iaccepted51,andafewweekslater,apackage52containingnoone,buttwobooks—Rafidah'schoicefromMalaysia
,andabookfromSingaporethatshehadalso53forme.Atthetime,Iwas54thatastrangermorethan6,000milesawaywouldgotosuchlengthstohelpsomeoneshewouldprobablyneve
r55.ButRafidah'skindness56tobethepatternforthatyear.Timeandagain,peoplewentoutoftheir57tohelpme.Andbooksoftencamefrom58sourc
es.Awriterevenemailedmeanunpublishedtranslationofhisnoveltome,allowingmetobecomeoneofthe59peopleeverto
readthatbookinEnglish.Thatyear,thankstokindstrangersfromthefour60oftheworld.Ireadbooksfromover100countries.41.A.pleasingB.shockingC.excitingD.to
uching42.A.booksB.dictionariesC.photosD.discs43.A.accentsB.culturesC.backgroundsD.languages44.A.nationalB.globalC.officialD.beneficial45.A.m
oney.B.directionC.helpD.permission56.A.postedB.returnedC.receivedD.searched47.A.comeintoviewB.getintouchC.takenonoticeD.cometolife48.A.
starsB.writersC.strangersD.adults49.A.parcelB.giftC.envelopeD.message50.A.wonderingB.doubtingC.worryingD.realizing51.A.cautiouslyB.
unwillinglyC.enthusiasticallyD.intentionally52.A.roseB.arrivedC.droppedD.fell53.A.pickedoutB.comeacrossC.givenawayD.dealtwith54.A.confuse
dB.embarrassedC.terrifiedD.amazed55.A.meetB.attractC.hurtD.ignore56.A.appearedB.happenedC.provedD.claimed57.A.homeB.comp
anyC.businessD.way58.A.usefulB.surprisingC.familiarD.ordinary59.A.bestB.firstC.lastD.latest60.A.corn
ersB.squaresC.oceansD.sides第二节(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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。UnitedNationsSecretary-Gene-ralAntonioGuterreso
nMondaypraisedChina'scontribution61.theglobalfightagainstCOVID-19,62.(add)thattheChinesepeoplearemaking
effortsforallofhumanity.TheUNchiefexpressed63.(he)gratitudetoallofthepeopleinChinawhoaresacrificingmanyaspectsoftheirnormallives64.(pr
event)thevirusfromfurtherspreading.ByMonday,theWHO65.(receive)reportsof2,074casesand23deathsoutsideChina,66.wasdescribedas"deep
lyconcerning."BruceAylward,senioradvisertothedirector-generaloftheWHOsaid"Theonly67.(success)measureweknowsofartocontaintheC
OVID-19isinChina.Wehavetoworkwithwhatwehave.China's68.(approach)aretheonlyonesthatweknowwork.""TothepeopleofWuhan,it69.(recognize)thatthew
orldisinyourdebt.Whenthisdiseasefinishes,70.(hopeful)wewillhaveachancetothankthepeopleofWuhanfortherole
theyhaveplayed."saidAylward.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仅限一词;2.允许修改
10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。OurschoolhasscheduledtolaunchanEnglishspeechcontestnextMonday,thatispartofourplantowelcomethevisitingA
mericanstudents.ItisaimingtoshowtherichnessofChineseculturebutincreaseourconfidence.ThecontestisalsoagoodchanceforyoutopracticeouroralEnglish.Any
onetalkingpartinthecompetitionarerequiredtofocusthespeechontraditionChineseculture.YoucantellstoriesoffestivalsorlegendsconcerningaboutChi
neseculture.Besides,sharingsomeinterestingculture-relatedincidenthappeningindailylifeisagoodchoiceaswell.Youaresupposedsi
gnuponlinebythisFridayafternoonifyouwantedtotakepartinit.第二节书面表达(满分25分)某英文网站正在举办一个关于“Food&Culure”的征文活动。请根据下表内容提示写一篇短文。中国饺子与文化历史大约1,500年文化习俗新年食物,家庭团
聚,好运象征做法蒸、煎、煮等注意:1.词数100左右;2.短文题目和首句已为你写好。ChineseDumplingsandcultureChinesedumplingsorjiaozi,英语答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分
)1-5BCACC6-10ABCAB11-15ACBCA15-20BABCA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)21-23ABC24-27ACBB28-31BCAD32-35BADC36
-40DFABE第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,共30分)41-45BADBC46-50ABCDA51-55CBADA56-60CDBBA第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)答案:61.to;62.adding;63.his;6
4.toprevent;65.hadreceived;66.which;67.successful;68.approaches;69.isrecognized;70.hopefully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)OurschoolhasscheduledtolaunchanEnglishspeechcontestnextMonday,thatispartofourplantowelcomewhichthev
isitingAmericanstudents.ItisaimingtoshowtherichnessofChineseculturebutincreaseourconfidence.Theaimedandcontestisalsoagoodchance
foryoutopracticeouroralEnglish.AnyonetakingpartinthecompetitionarerequiredusistofocusthespeechontraditionChineseculture.Youc
antellstoriesoffestivalsorlegendsconcerningaboutChinesetraditionalculture.Besides,sharingsomeinterestingculture-relatedincid
enthappeningindailylifeisagoodchoiceaswell.incidentsYouaresupposed∧signuponlinebythisFridayafternoonifyouwantedtotakepartinit.towant第二节书面表达(满分25
分)ChineseDumplingsandCultureChinesedumplingsorjiaozi,mainlywithmeatandvegetablefillings,isatraditionalChinesefood,whichdatesba
cktoabout1,500yearsago.ChinahasbeenperfectingtheartofdumplingmakingsincetheMingDynasty.AstheSpringFestiva
lmarksthestartofanewyear,peoplechoosetoeatjiaozitoexpresstheirwishesforgoodfortune,soitispartoftheChine
seculture.Traditionally,familymembersgettogethertomakedumplingsonNewYear'sEve.Makingdumplingsisreallyteamworktocreate
harmoniousfamilyatmosphere.WaysofcookingChinesedumplingsvaryfromplacetoplace.Generally,theyaresteamed,boiledorpan-fried.Someareserveddrywi
thvinegarwhileothersinsoup.AsfordetailsofChinesedumplingsandculture,it'swellworthexploring.