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2020-2021学年度高一下学期开学初考试英语试题学科:英语命题人:考试时间:120分钟。总分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5个小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一道小题,从题中所给的ABC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.Whatdoesthemanwarnthewomantodo?A.Putonawarmcoat.B.Watchoutforthewetfloors.C.Becarefulwhend
rivingintherain.2.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Motherandson.C.Sisterandbro
ther.3.Whatshouldthewomandonow?A.Gobacktowork.B.Gotoseethedoctor.C.Takemedicineandtakearest.4.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Writingareport.B.Bookingamovieti
cket.C.Callingherboss.5.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Theirkidswillbeagreathelp.B.Theywillworkharderthannow.C.Shehardlyhastimeto
cleanthehouse.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或对白,每段对话或对白后有几个小题,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至7题。6.Whatdoesthewomanlikebestabouttraveling?A.Eating.B.Meetingpeople.C.Visitingnewsites.7.Whatdoesthew
omanusuallydo?A.Shedoesalotofcooking.B.Shetalksalotwithothers.C.Shepaysseriousattentiontoherdiet.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whereisthe
mangoing?A.Ananniversaryparty.B.Awedding.C.Abusinessevent.9.Whydoesthemanwantatwo-buttonjacket?A.He’sfatter.B.It’scheap.C.It’sthemosttradit
ional.10.Whatwillthewomandowiththejacket?A.Adjustthesleevelength.B.Chooseamoderncolor.C.Moveabuttonbyahalf
ofaninch.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whywon’tthemanhavetoworryabouttablemanners?A.Everyonewillbedrinking.B.Peoplewillbee
atingstandingup.C.Therewon’tbeanytablesatthebarbecue.12.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodoaboutswimming?A.Beprepare
d.B.Followothers’example.C.Avoidgettingintothepool.13.Whatcanthemanbringaccordingtothewoman?A.Somewine.B.Somemeat.
C.Somesnacks.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Insteadofaticket,whatdoesthewomanaskthemanfor?A.Hisfullname.B.Hischild’slastname.C.Hischild’spas
sport.15.Whatdoesthemanasktobringtothegate?A.Abluebackpack.B.Ababycarriage.C.Twobagsforhisdaughter.16.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers
?A.Guideandtourist.B.Driverandpassenger.C.Airportemployeeandpassenger.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howmanypeop
leinAmericagorockclimbing?A.Morethantenmillionpeople.B.Aroundninemillionpeople.C.Aboutfivemillionpeople.18.Whatdoe
srockclimbingrequireaccordingtothetalk?A.Strengthandstrongwill.B.Strongwillandhighenergy.C.Goodbalanceand
strength.19.Howmanykindsofrockclimbingarementionedinthetalk?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.20.Accordingtothetalk,whoshouldattemp
ttogorockclimbingalone?A.Onlytheverybestinthesport.B.Onlytheyoungclimbers.C.Onlypeoplewhohaveexperienceingroups.第二部分阅读理解(共两节
,满分50分)第一节(共15个小题,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中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AIfyouenjoypoetryandenjoywritingpoetry,thenweinviteyoutosubmitanorigina
lpoem.Eachscholarshipweofferwillbetheme-basedandhavespecificrequirements.DescriptionforPoetryScholarshipsTheWolff
PoetryLiteraryScholarshipAwardsisopentostudents25yearsoryoungertotheageof12,eitheryouareacurrentgradeorhighschoolstudentwhoisloo
kingforwardtoattendingcollegeorisattendinganundergraduateorgraduatecourseincreativewriting.PoetryScholar
shipGuidelines1.Poemscanberhymingornon-rhyming;wedofavornon-rhyming.2.Originalityandexpressiveformaboutemotionsandfeelingsi
swhatdigsatoursouls.3.Poemsarejudgedonthebasisofgrammar,originality,creativity,anduniqueness.4.English-languagep
oemsonly;wewillnotacceptanythingelse.5.Enterasoftenasyoulike!PoetryScholarshipRulesAllpoemsmustbetheoriginalcreationofthes
ubmittingauthor.Allrightstothepoemsmustbeownedbytheauthorandshallremainthepropertyoftheauthor.TheauthorgivesWolffPoetryLiteraryMagazinepermissiontop
ublishanddisplaythepoemontheWeb(inelectronicformonly)ifthepoemischosenasawinnerorfinalist.Winnerswillbecontactedwithin45daysofthedeadlinedate.The$2
50scholarshipisopentoeveryoneexceptemployeesofWolffPoetryLiteraryMagazineandtheirfamilies.21.Whataretheawardsinten
dedfor?A.Allstudents.B.Collegestudents.C.Anypoetrylover.D.Studentsagedfrom12to25.22.Whatwillresultindisqualification?A.Ar
hymingpoem.B.Anoriginalcreation.C.Apoemofauniquestyle.D.ApoemwritteninChinese.23.Whatcanwelearnaboutthewinners?A.Theyhavetoabandonth
ecopyrightsoftheirpoems.B.Allofthemwillshareatotalof$250scholarship.C.Theirpoemswillbereadontheorganizer'swebsite.D.Theywil
lbeemployedbyWolffPoetryLiteraryMagazine.BRecently,Israeliresearchersdiscovereddancemovementtherapy(治疗
)canbeusedasanenjoyableandeffectivetooltopromoteexercise,boostmood,improvequalityoflifeandcreateintergenerationalcloseness.Thefindingsarepub
lishedinthejournalFrontiersinPsychology.ResearchersfromtheKibbutzimCollegeandUniversityofHaifainIsraelhired16dancemo
vementtherapiststomeetwiththeirgrandmothersforthreefree-formdancelessons,whosegoalwastoseehowtheselessonswouldaffecteachgroup,andwhethe
rintergenerationallinksmightstrengthen.Theresearchersalsowantedtoexamineapotentiallow-costmethodtotreatissuesc
ommonlyfacedbyanagingpopulation,suchasdepressedmoodandlimitedabilityofmoving.ShuperEngelhardfromtheUniversityofHaif
aanalyzedthevideosofthelessons,personaldiaries,andsemi-structuredinterviewsbetweengranddaughtersandgrandmothers,shefoundthatforgrandmothers,dan
cingpromotedpositivefeelingsandmood.Forgranddaughters,dancingchangedtheirviewsofagingandallowedthemtofacetheirgrandparent'seventualdeath.Bothgroup
sexpressedgratitudeandfelttheirlinkwasstrongerthanbefore.ShuperEngelhardsaidfamiliaritywasimportanttot
hesuccess.Thedancinglessons"promotedphysicalactivityevenwhenthebodywasfatiguedandweak,"ShuperEngelhardsays."Thisemphasizesthesignificanceoftheclosean
dfamiliarrelationshipasameanstopromotenewexperiencesfortheolderperson."However,theresearchhadsomelimitationsasonly32individualspart
icipated,andalthoughthestudywasopentograndchildrenofallgenders(性别),allparticipantswerefemale.Besides,allgran
ddaughtersinthisstudyweredancemovementtherapists.ShuperEngelhardwouldliketoconductsimilarresearchinother
populations.Withanactivityassimpleandaccessibleasfree-formdancing,agingpopulationscanimprovetheirphysical
andmentalhealthandalsoconnectwiththeirlovedones.24.Howdidtheresearchersreachtheirconclusion?A.Bytestingapo
tentialcheapmethod.B.Byfindingouttheconnectionsbetweengaps.C.Bysettingupanexperimentofdancelessons.D.Bytreatingsomed
iseasesfacedbyagingpopulations.25.Whatisthemainideaofthethirdparagraph?A.Theideasaboutaging.B.Theresultoftheresearch.C.Thecharacter
isticofvideos.D.Thereactionoftheresearchteam.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"fatigued"inparagraph4mean?A.Perfect.B.Sensitive.C.Tired.
D.Energetic.27.Whatwouldprobablybethenextstepoftheresearch?A.Involvingmaleparticipantsinthedanceclasses.B.Analyzingthedanc
e'sfeaturesindifferentages.C.Releasingthefinalresulttothepublic.D.Findingoutthelimitsoftheresearch.CHaveyoueverfeltthatsomeoneyou
weretalkingwithwasstandingsoclosethatyouhadtheurgetostepbackwards?Ifso,you'renotalone.Weallhaveourownsenseofpersonalspace-thephysicaldistancethatwe
liketokeepwhileinteractingwithothers.Whensomeoneintrudesintothisspace,it'snaturaltofeelanxietyordisc
omfort.However,therootofthisfeelingmayactuallybeless"personal"thancultural.ForNorthAmericansandnorther
nEuropeans,theidealamountofpersonalspaceisbetween0.9and1.2meters.Incontrast,forthosewhogrewupinIndia,China,orJapan,person
alspacecanbeaslittleasafewcentimeters.Sincethesecountriesarerelativelycrowded,peoplehavebecomeaccustomedtoamuchsmallerpersonalspace.Touchalsop
laysapartindefiningourcomfortzones.Whiletouchingbetweenacquaintancesisdeemedacceptableincasualorintimatesituationsint
heUnitedStates,inSouthAmericaandsouthernEurope,physicalcontactisconsideredanimportantpartofeverydayconversation.Intheseplaces,thosewhodonotint
eractphysicallyareseenascold.Thesizeofone'spersonalspacealsodependsonotherfactors.Whenyou'reinafamiliarenvironment,suchasyourlivingroom,y
ou'remorelikelytoallowpeopletogetalittlecloser.Thesamegoesforwhenyou'rewithfamilyandclosefriends,asyou'llbemoreacceptingoftheire
nteringyour"intimatespace",thatis,within50centimetersofyou.Ifsomeonemakesyounervous,though,you'llwanttoextendyourpersonalspaceasfaraspo
ssible.Thisreactionistheresultofadefensemechanismtriggeredbyyourbrain.Withallthesevariablestoconsider,then,howcanpeoplebesurewhetherorn
otthey'reinvadinganother'spersonalspace?Theeasiestthingtodoistobeawareoftheother'sbodylanguage.Ifyou'retalkingtosomeoneandheorshemo
vesawayfromyou,don'tinsistonclosingthegap.Whenitcomestopersonalspace,beconsiderateandplayitsafe!28.Basedonth
earticle,wecanseethat________.A.theidealamountofpersonalspaceisbetween0.9and1.2metersB.theareaofone'shousedeter
minesthesizeofhispersonalspaceC.physicalcontactisanintegralpartofaconversationforpeoplelivinginnorthernEuropeD.c
ultureisadominantfactorinwhatone'sidealamountofpersonalspaceis29.Whatisthepurposeofthesecondparagrap
h?A.Topresentthedifferentvariablesthatinfluenceone's"intimatespace".B.Todescribetherolethattouchplaysindefi
ningone'scomfortzone.C.Tocontrastidealpersonalspacedefinedbydifferentcountries.D.ToexplainwhyNorthAmericansperce
ive(察觉到)othersascold.30.Wherewouldonefeelthemostcomfortable,accordingtothearticle?A.Atafriend'swedding.B.In
asubwaywithanacquaintance.C.Atworkwithcolleagues.D.Inaparkwithone'sfamily.31.Whatistheauthor'ssugges
tionattheendofthearticle?A.Alwaysaskpeoplewhattheiridealamountofpersonalspaceis.B.Don'tstepforwardifsomeonestepsbackfromyou
inaconversation.C.Apologizewheninvadingsomeone'spersonalspace.D.Beconsiderateandavoidothers'eye-track
ing.DRecently,acomputerviruscalled“WannaCry”hitabout100countriesworldwide.Withcomputersecurityagenciestakingresponsivemeasure
s,theattackhasweakened.Actually,thevirusisnottotallynew—itusedtheEternalBlueexploitdevelopedbytheUnitedS
tates’NationalSecurityAgencythatwasstolenbyhackers.Theincidentteachesusatleasttwolessons.First,thereisnothingabsolutelys
afeintheInternetage.Evenifdevelopedbylawenforcers,apowerfulcomputerattacktoolisatriskofbeingacquiredbylawbreakers.Inearly2016,therewasa
debatebetweentheUSFederalBureauofInvestigationandsomeInternetcompaniesoverthequestionofwhetherelectronicdeviceproduc
ersshouldleavea“backdoor”forlegalenforcerstobetterstrikeatterrorists.Nowwehavetheanswer—No.Noonecanensur
ethatsucha“backdoor”willneverbeusedbylawbreakersandthebestchoiceisnottoopensuchadoorinthefirstplace.Second,itisimportantforcomputeruserstopurchasean
dinstallgenuine(正版)software.Ifacomputeruserupdateshisorherwindowsoperatingsystemregularly,heorsheisrelativelysafe.Apatc
h(补丁)releasedMicrosoftinMarchhadalreadyfilledinasecurityloopholeintheWindowsoperatingsystemthatcouldbemadeuseofbythenewvirus.However,onl
ygenuinesoftwarecouldbeupdated.Computersthatusepirated(盗版)copiesofthewindowsoperatingsystemhavenochoice;theywillbeexposedtotherisk.Fortun
ately,withtheprotectionovercopyrights(版权)strengthened,increasinglymorepeopleareacquiringthehabitofusinggenuineproducts.Hopefully,next
timetheviruswillnotspreadsorampantly(猖獗).32.Whatcanwelearnabout“WannaCry”?A.Thevirusisoutofcontrol.B.Itisatotallynewcomputervirus.C
.Effectivemeasureshavebeentaken.D.OnlysomeAsiancountriesareinfluencedbythevirus.33.What’stheauthor’satti
tudetowardsa“backdoor”leftforlegalenforcers?A.Worried.B.Indifferent.C.Negative.D.Supportive.34.Whyisitimportanttopurchasean
dusegenuinesoftware?A.Itcansaveyoumuchmoney.B.Itissaferandcanbeupdated.C.Ithelpsyouformagoodhabit.D.I
tcanstoreallofyourpersonalinformation.35.Whatmaybethebesttitleforthetext?A.TrytousegenuineproductsB.HowtoprotectyourcomputerC.Anunstop
pablecomputervirusD.LessonslearntfromWannaCryattack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。IfyouliveinTokyoorToronto,y
ouneedawarmcoatinthewinter.36.__________.Theaimofadvertisingistochangeourideasaboutthingswewantandneed
.Someadsfordesignerproductsusepeople’svanity(虚荣心)toselltheproduct.Theadstrytocreateapersonalityforeachbrand.Forexample,onebrandofwatche
sisforpeoplewholikeadventure,withadsfeaturinganautoracerorapilotwearingthem.Anotherbrandofwatchesisforelegantandfashionablepe
ople,andtheadsshowwealthytravelersonacruiseship.Thewatcheslookalmostthesame—onlytheirimagesaredifferent.Whenyoubuythatbr
andofwatch,youarebuyingtheimage.37.__________.Manyadsusepeople’semotionstopersuadeusthatweneedtheproduct.Thinkofa
TVcommercialthatshowsawomanoutdrivinginacaronarainyday,withhertwosmallchildren.Suddenly,anothercarturnsinfrontofher.Themotherquicklyhitthebrakes,andh
ercarcomestoastop.Thechildrenarestillsmilingandlaughing.Themessageis:Thiscarwillkeepyousafe.38.__________.Otherexa
mplesareslogansthattellyouto“takevitaminstopreventheartdisease,”or“buyinsurance—protectyourfamily.”Com
mercialsforsoftdrinksoftenshowpeoplehavingaparty,playingsports,orenjoyingadayatthebeach:Everyoneintheadishavingagoodtim
e.Themessageis:Ifyoubuythisdrink,youwillhaveagoodtimetoo.Manyadslikethisarebasedonpeople’sdesireforfunandenjoyment.39.__________.Psycholog
istshavefoundthatpeoplehavepositivefeelingsaboutthingstheyseemoreoften,sothesameadisusedforalongtimebeforeitisreplacedwithanewad.Oth
erstudiesfoundthatpeoplereactbettertoanadwhenitisfreshintheirmemory,soTVadsarerepeatedveryoften.Knowingabout
psychologyinadvertisingletsusmakebetterdecisionsaboutthethingswebuy.40.__________.A.Advertisementslikethisoneusefeartosellproducts.B.Butyouwanto
nethatisshort,orblack,orhasadesignerbrandC.YouhavetobecarefulnottobefooledbytheadsontheInternet.D.Butthechildrenmaynotreali
zethatwhattheyareviewingisunreal.E.Thisisthereasonthatpeoplespendmuchmoremoneyforaproduct.F.Afteranadisprepared,advertisersusepsychologyto
makeitmoreeffective.G.Ithelpsusknowthedifferencebetweenwhatwewantandwhatwereallyneed.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完型填空(共15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、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。December24arrivedalongwithaheavysnow.ItwasmyfirstChristmasEvewithoutmothera
ndtheday'susual41haddisappeared.Thetelephonerang.I42itandwenttomybedroomtoburythecontinuous43,knowingitmustbemyfriendRebeccacalling.HowcouldIbe
44?Iwantedtobeleftalone.Myheartfeltas45asthefallingsnow.HowcanIstopmissingmymother?I46thewindow.SeeingRebecca'scarparkedoutf
ront,Iwentbacktobedanddrewthecoversovermyhead."Lucy!"sheshouted."Iknowyou'reinthere.Answerthedoor!""Leavemealone!"I
47back.Iheardpaperrustling(沙沙作响)assheslidsomethingunderthedoor."MerryChristmas,"shecalledout.Notansweringthe48mad
emefeelevenworse.Itwasn'tfairtomybestfriend.Herfatherandsister49inacaraccidentwhenshewaseightyearsold.50,hermotherhad
toreturnto51,andRebeccawaslefttolookafterherself.Whensheleft,Icarriedthesmallpackage,satdownand52it.Insidewasagoldpenandajournal.WhenIopen
edthejournal'sfrontcover,outfellabookmarkwitha(n)53writtenonit:DearLucy,Mywordswon'theal(治愈)the54.Butyourownwordscan.Lo
ve,RebeccaAsIstaredatthejournal'sblankpages,asingletearfellonthepagewhichquicklyabsorbedit.Thatnight,I55thephonea
ndcalledher."Itlookslikethesnowismelting(融化),"Isaid."Springisjustaroundthecorner."41.A.excitementB.disappointmentC.frightD.pity42.
A.answeredB.coveredC.pickedD.ignored43.A.pleasureB.sadnessC.puzzleD.interest44.A.regretfulB.joyfulC.comfortableD.careful45.A.li
ghtB.whiteC.clearD.heavy46.A.lookedthroughB.lookedintoC.lookedoutD.lookedup47.A.broughtB.shoutedC.tookD.turned48.A.doorB.questionC.letterD.
phone49.A.survivedB.escapedC.livedD.died50.A.AsaresultB.AboveallC.AfterallD.Ingeneral51.A.workB.washC.repairD.learn52.A.closedB.foldedC.openedD.pa
inted53.A.articleB.poemC.noticeD.message54.A.failureB.painC.wishD.shame55.A.pushedbackB.pickedoutC.pickedupD.putaway第二节(共10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或括号内单词的正确形式。Doyouliketryingdifferentthings?Areyouafraid56._____thingsthatyouthinkyou'rebadat?
LastyearIstartedtolearnTaiChitoimprovemyhealthandreducemystress.Itwassomethingnewforme,very57._____(difference)fromanythingI'dlearntbefore.S
mall58._____(move)areimportantinTaiChi.Iwasusedtobeingfastandactive,59._____tolearnTaiChiIhadtolearnpatience.NowI'vefoundthatI'mamuchmo
repatientpersonthanbefore,andTaiChiisn'tnearlyasdifficultasit60._____(be)before.Wetend61._____(like)thingswearegoodat.Forexample,I'mnaturallyverygoo
datbadmintonandtennis,butI'mverybadatanything62._____relatestobalance.TaiChiinvolves63._____(keep)balanceandithasimprovedmybalancealot.Mypointi
sthatyoucanstick64._____thethingsyouknowyou'regoodat,oryoucantrysomethingnew.Ifyoudon'ttrynewthings,you'lln
everknowwhatitwouldbeliketotrysomethingnewtochallenge65._____(you).Itwilldefinitelypayoffintheend.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满
分15分)假设你是李华,你的朋友David向你询问如何保持健康。请你给她发一个邮件提些建议。内容要点如下:1.注意合理饮食。2.注意锻炼身体,劳逸结合。3.保证充足睡眠。注意:1.词数:100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.邮件的开头已为你写好。DearDavid,Hownice
tohearfromyou!Inyourletteryouaskedmehowtokeephealthy.__________________________________________________________
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______________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写
的词数应为150词左右。"Itdoesn'tlooktoogood,darling.Ithinkyou'dbetterpackafewthingsandgotoyourmother'splace.Andyou'
dbettertakeRosieandMontywithyou."Puttingdownthephone,Sarasighed.TomorrowwasherhusbandTony'sbirthday.Shehadplannedt
ocookhimanicemealandthensurprisehimwiththenewmountainbikeshe'dboughtforhim.Ifshewenttohermother'shouse,Tonywouldn'tgethispresentfordays.How
ever,hermother'shousewasthebestplacetoberightnow.Beingonhigherland,itwouldbesafefromthefloods.Ithadbeenrainingheavilyforalmosttwoweeks
andtherivernearSaraandTony'shousewasrisinghigherandhigherallthetime.Tonyandothersfromthevillagehadspentthepasttwodaysputtingsandbagsalongth
esideoftherivertostopitfromoverflowing.Nowtheyfearedthattheirhardworkhadbeenuselessandsoonthewholevalleywouldbeflooded.S
aradressedbabyJamesinwarmclothesandcollectedthethingsshewouldneedforhimoverthenextfewdays.SheputtheleadonthedogandwentinsearchofMonty,thecat.It
tookheralongtime,buteventuallyshefoundhimsafeandwarmunderthecoversonherbed.SheplacedhiminhiscatbasketandtookhimintothekitchenwhereJamesandthedog,
Rosie,werewaiting.Justasshewasreachingforthecarkeys,Saraheardasoundlikethenoisebathwatermakeswhenyoupullouttheplug.Shelookedatt
hebackdoor,andsawwaterwasflowinginunderneath.Turningaround,shesawdirtybrownwaterfountainingoutofthedrainandfillingthesink.Realizingthattheyweret
rappedbythefloodandthatitbecameimpossibleforhertodriveout,quicklysheputJamesintoherbackpackandpulledontoherback.CallingtoRosie,
shepickedupthecatbasketandrantothefrontofthehouseandoutintothefrontgarden,wherethecarwasparked.Paragraph1:Thewaterwasalreadyuptoherknees,andRosiewass
wimmingbesideher.______________________________________________________________________________________________________
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____________________________________________Paragraph2:Sara,togetherwithJames,RosieandMonty,washungry
andfrightenedontheroofofthehousewhenaboatappearedinthedistance._______________________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________英语答案第一部分听力(共20个小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一部分听力(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满
分30分)1--5BCCAB6--10ACBAA11--15BACAB16--20CBCBA第二部分阅读理解(共20个小题,每小题2.5分,满分50分)21--23DDC24--27CBCA28--3
1DCDB32--35CCBD36--40BEAFG第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完型填空(共15题,每小题1分,满分15分)41--45ADBBD46--50ABADA51--55ACDBC第二节(共10题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)56
.of57.different58.movements59.but60.was61.tolike62.that63.keeping64.to65.yourself作文一(满分15分)Possibleversion:DearDavid,Hownicetohearfrom
you.Inyourletter,youaskedmehowtokeephealthy.Iwouldliketogiveyousomeadvice.Asyouknow,weteenagersgrowveryfast,soweneedplentyo
fnutritiousfoodssuchasfish,meatandbeansespeciallyfreshvegetablesandfruits.You’dbetternoteattoomuchsweet.Also,youshouldtakephysi
calexerciseregularlyinsteadofstudyingintheclassroomallthetime.Forexample,youcanplaybasketballorswimafterschool.What’
smore,havingenoughsleepisveryimportant.SoIadviseyoutohaveatleasteighthoursofsleepeverydayandnottostayuptoolate.Onl
yinthiswaycanyoukeepfit.Yours,LiHua作文二(满分25分)Possibleversion:Paragraph1:Thewaterwasalreadyuptoherknees,andRosiewasswimmingbesideher.Kn
owingthewaterwouldsoonbemuchdeeper,Saragaveupdrivingaway.ShethrewthecatbasketontotheroofofthecarandpushedRosie
upbesideit.Sheclimbedfirstontothefrontofthecarandthenontotheroofofthehousewiththedogandthecat.James,safelyattachedtoherback,mad
enosoundatall.Sarastareddownatthewaterwhichwasrushingpastthecar.Itwasalreadyhalfwayupthedoors,andstil
lrising.Paragraph2:Sara,togetherwithJames,RosieandMonty,washungryandfrightenedontheroofofthehousewhenaboatappearedinthedist
ance.Sarawasextremelyhappyandshoutedattheboat"Here!Here!",buttheboatseemednottoheadfortheirdirection.Sarawasworrie
dandanxious,andthensheshoutedattheboatharder,"Help!Help!Hereweare."Luckily,hepeopleontheboatrepliedtoher.Theywererescuedandt
hewarmheartedpeoplesentthemtoSara'smother'splace.Sarashowedhersinceregratitudetothepeoplewhohelpedthemwheninneed.