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泉港一中2019-2020学年上学期第二次月考高二英语试卷:(考试时间:120分钟总分:150分)第I卷(共100分)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,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.WhatisMr.Hopkinsprobably?A.Asailor.B.Acaptain.C.A
traveler.2.HowdoesthewomangotoworkinLondon?A.Bybus.B.Bysubway.C.Bycar.3.Whatdotheman’swordsmean?A.Everythingmustbedone
perfectly.B.Doaswellasyoucan.C.It’snoneeddoingeverythingperfectly.4.Whatwillthespeakersdotomorrow?A.Haveapicnic.B.VisittheSummerPa
lace.C.GototheGreatWall.5.Whendothestudentshavetobeatschoolinthewoman’shometown?A.From8:30amto3:00pm.B.Fr
om8:30amto3:00pm.C.From8:30amto5:00pm.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,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。听第6段材料,回答第6~7小题。6.Whydidthewomangotothedoctorlastye
ar?A.Shehadabadcold.B.Shehadaheadache.C.Shehadatoothache.7.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.Thedoctorusesalotofidiomswhenspeakingtohispatient
s.B.Themanandthewomanarefromdifferentplaces.C.It’shardforthemantounderstandthelocalaccentinDetroit.听第7段材料,回答第8~10小题。8.Whatisthema
n’sopiniononthelecture?A.Verydull.B.Notimpressiveatall.C.Interesting.9.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthelecture?A.Shehasthesameopi
nionasthemandoes.B.Shethinkspoorlyofthelecture.C.Shethinkshighlyofthelecture.10.Whydoesthewomanthinkcoalwon’tbeimportantanylonger?A.Peoplewillu
seatomicenergyaspower.B.Peopledon’thaveanymodernmachinery.C.Thecoalgetslessandless.听第8段材料,回答第11~13小题。11.Whereisthemangoingtotravel?A.Was
hington.B.Honolulu.C.Chicago.12.Howmuchwillthemanprobablypayfortheticket?A.$952.B.$515.C.$476.13.Whichflightsisthemangoingtotak
eforhisroundtrip?A.Flight220andFlight515.B.Flight515andFlight476.C.Flight220andFlight576.听第9段材料,回答第14~16小题。14.Whatcanwek
nowaboutthesummercoursesfromtheconversation?A.Studentsonlyneedtostudypart-time.B.Eachcourselastsforfourweeks.C.S
tudentsneedtowork23hoursaweek.15.Whenwillthesecondcoursebegin?A.OnJuly3.B.OnJuly20.C.OnJuly24.16.Ifthemantakesonecoursean
dlivesinthedormitory,howmuchwillhepayintotal?A.350yuanB.450yuan.C.500yuan.听第10段材料,回答第17~20小题。17.WhendidDr.Mottstartrunning?A.Whenhewasate
enager.B.Whenhewastwenty-seven.C.Whenhegraduatedfromhighschool.18.HowdidDr.Mottvaluetheexercise?A.Itisthekeytobetterwork.B.Itisthe
keytobettersleep.C.Itisthekeytobetterhealth.19.Whatshouldyoudowhenyoudon’thaveexerciseforacoupleofdays
?A.Walkfirst.B.Runfastforfivedays.C.Pickitupwhereyouleftoff.20.Whatdoesregulatedexercisemean?A.Runningtwicea
week.B.Controllingtheexerciseprogram.C.Runningasix-milerace.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)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选
出最佳选项。AIfyouenjoyreading,therealmofbookswillbecomeaparadise(乐园)whichcannotbeexperiencedbywatchingtelevision.Astudyhasshownhowthosewhoreadforpl
easureachievemoreinliteracy(读写能力)andthinkingabilitiesthanthosewhodon't.Actually,thereisnothingelsewhichwillexpandyourlanguageskillsandmakeyourimagin
ationfly.Tobeginwith,languageskillscanbebetterlearnedthroughreadingforpleasurethanthroughwatchingTVf
orentertainment,Atbest,watchingtelevisioncanbeeducationalaswellasentertaining,butnobodywishestoraiseliteracylevelsbysimply
sittinginfrontofaTVbox.Therefore,onlybyreadingcanyouenrichyourvocabulary.However,itmustbemadeclearthatthelinkbetweenliteracyandreadingislikecomparin
ghealthtosport.Oneissomethingfunctionalandtheotherissomethingyoudobecauseyouenjoyit.Thebooksthathelpyoumostinimagina
tionarethosewhichmakeyouthinkthemost.Inthislight,readingforpleasure,bothpaper﹣basedandon﹣screen,isfarmorebeneficialthanwatching
TV.Forexample,thereisalwaysabookwhichisopenedwithexpectationandclosedwithprofit:imagination.Unfortunately,somepeople'sloveofbooksisbeingruinedby
television,whichmaybeconsideredasadeclineinthinkingabilities.Onthewhole,watchingTVislargelyharmlessa
sanentertainmentandinformationtool,butthereisnobetterwaytoenhanceyourlanguageskillsandimaginationthanreadingforpleasure.Forth
osewhowouldcontinuetoenjoyreading,thereisaparadisenotyetbeinglost.Havingacquiredanamountoflanguageskillsthroughwidereading,youmightaswellimag
inethatsuchaparadisewouldnotbeveryunlikeakindoflibrary.21.Intheauthor'sopinion,watchingTVis.A.awasteoftimeandenergyB.aparadiseforchildrenC.beneficial
tosomeextentD.justforentertainment22.Whatdoestheauthorthinkofreading?A.Peoplecanobtainthetruestinformationthroughit.B.Watch
ingTVoffersmorepleasurethanitinreality.C.Morelanguageskillswillbeobtainedaspeopledomoreofit.D.Itplaysthesameroleinfiringkids'imaginationaswatchingTV.
23.Howisthepassagemainlydeveloped?A.Bymakingacomparison.B.Bydescribingaprocess.C.Byusingsomeexamples.D.
Byfollowingtimeorder.BJoshMorrison,17,dreamedofraising$100,000tobuildahomeforalow-incomefamily.Afteryearsofhardwor
k,hisdreamhascometrue.Thehouseisnowintheearlystagesofbuilding.Sixyearsago,JoshandhisdadwentintoaHabitatfor
HumanityReStore,ahomeimprovementstoreanddonationcenterrunbythenonprofitorganization.Theyweretheretobuyas
ink.Josh,then11,alsonoticedacollectionofpennies.“Iinstantlyfelttheurgetohelpoutwiththat,”hesaid.Joshsetafundraisi
ngdeadlineoffouryears.Manypeopledoubtedwhetherhecouldreachhisgoalof$100,000,butitdidn’tshakehisfaith.Heraisedmoneyathisscho
olandothernearbyschools.Hecollectedmoneyfromneighbours,gotpublicityfromlocalnewspapers,andplacedcansinst
oressothatpeoplecoulddonateextrachange.Josh’sfundraisingeffortsbegantoproduceresults.Still,therewerechallen
ges.Fourmonthbeforehisdeadline,hewas$30,000short.HedecidedtoholdFamilyFunFairandspaghettiDinnerinUxbridge,whichisin
theprovinceofOntario.Theeventraised$19,000.“Ididn’tcarehowlongittookme,”Joshsaid.“Iwouldraise$100,000.”Withthree
weeksleft,acompanycalledJosh’shouse,offeringtodonate$18,000.Eventually,Joshreachedatotalof$134,000beforethedeadline.“Themomen
tumjustkeptgoing,andwedecidedtodomore,”hesaid.“Josh’sPennyHouse”isbeingbuiltbyHabitatforHumanityinthecityofOshawa,alongwith24newtownhouses.Joshhash
elpedwithsomeoftheconstruction,ashaveothervolunteers.Hewillchoosethefamilythatmovesintotheunit.Nextye
ar,the17-year-oldwillheadtocollegeinBritishColumbia,Canada’swesternmostprovince.Asa11-year-oldkidwhenstartingfundrais
ingJoshwasabletosendapowerfulmessageacrosstheworld.Nomatterhowoldyouare,ifyouhaveadreamandarewillingtodoanythingtoachieveat,itcancometr
ue.24.WhichwordcanbestdescribeJoshMorrisoninParagraph2?A.Cautious.B.Straightforward.C.Open-minded.D.Determined.25.
WhywastheFamilyFunFairandSpaghettiDinnereventheldinUxbridge?A.Toattainhisgoal.B.Tocallformoreattention.C.Towinapprovalfromthelocals.D
.Tofindsponsorsforafamily.26.WhatdoestheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph4mean?A.Hereceivedcontinuousdonations.B.Hisprojectbecame
morepopular.C.Hegotmoresupportfromhisfamily.D.Theresultwasbeyondexpectations.27.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.Kind
nessfromaCompanyB.ThePennyHouseDreamC.AnAstonishingFundraiserD.aBoywithaWarmHeartCWhentherearesomestrangersinfrontofus,whichofthe
mwillwetrust?AccordingtoanewstudyintheonlinePLOSOne,peoplemaketheirdecisionstotrustotherslargelybasedontheirfaces.Yourappearancecandoalotf
oryou,especiallyifyouareinthefinancialindustry.Themoretrustworthyyoulook,themorelikelypeoplewillbuywhatyou’reselling.Research
ersfromBritain’sUniversityofWarwickBusinessSchool,UniversityCollegeLondon,andDartmouthCollege,US,didanum
berofexperiments.Theresearchteamusedcomputersoftwaretomake40faces,fromtheleasttothemosttrustworthy-looking.Thestudysaidthatthedifferencebet
weenatrustworthyfaceandonethatisn’tastrustworthycomesfromfeaturesthatlookslightlyangryorslightlyhappy,evenwhenthefaceisatres
t.However,aslightlyhappyfaceismorelikelytobetrusted.Researchersgaveparticipantssomemoneyandaskedthemwhichfacetheytrustedtoinvest
themoneyforthem.Thenresearchersgavesomegoodandbadinformationaboutthepeoplewiththesefaces,andaskedtheparti
cipantsagainwhomtheytrusted.Theresultsshowedthateveniftheygotdifferentinformation,theparticipantsdidn’tchangetheirchoices.Theyweresti
llmorelikelytoinvesttheirmoneywiththemoretrustworthy-lookingfaces.ChrisOlivola,oneofthestudy’sauthors,saidint
heUniversityofWarwick’spressrelease:“Itseemswearestillwillingtogowithourowninstinctsaboutwhetherwethinksomeonelooksli
kewecantrustthem.”28.Accordingtothestudy,whichofthefollowingfacesismostlikelytobetrusted?A.Anembarrassedface.B.Adisappointedface.C.Asmi
lingface.D.Anervousface.29.Whatdoweknowabouttheexperiments?A.Researcherstookphotosofthe40people’sfacesincolleges.B.Mostpartic
ipantsgavetheirmoneytothetrustworthy-lookingfaces.C.Thetrustworthyfacesweregivengoodinformation.D.Participantslikedtochoo
sethefaceswithgoodinformation.30.Whichofthefollowingbestexplains“instincts”underlinedinthelastparagraph?A.Opinionsthatgrowouto
fsocialpractice.B.Judgementsthatareeasilychangedbyothers.C.Goodinformationthataregivenbypeoplearound.D.Feelingsrat
herthanopinionsorideasbasedonfacts.31.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Whypeopletrustastrangerwithgoodappe
arance.B.Peopleusuallyjudgestrangersaccordingtotheirfaces.C.Howdifferentinformationaffectspeople’sdecisions.D.Whytheresea
rchteamcarriedouttheexperiment.DDogs,unlikepeople,arecapableofpurelove﹣atleastaccordingtoFreud.AsmoreAmericanslive
alone,unconditionalaffectionisindemand.Petownershiphasrisenfordecades.Morethanathirdofhomeshaveatleastonedog,accordingtotheAmerican
VeterinaryMedicalAssociation.Butthepopularityoffour﹣leggedfriendshasanunpleasantcost:dogssqueezeoutmorethantwicethewaste
oftheaverageperson,oraround275poundsayear.Withover83,000,000dogsrunningaroundthecountry,thatisalotofwaste.Ar
ound60%ofthestuffgetscollectedandtruckedtolandfills,whereitreleasesmethane,agreenhousegas.Therestdeliverssurprisestopedestriansandcanpo
llutewaterways.Theproblemisparticularlybadincities,wheregreenspacesarefewandlonelysoulsseekingpuppyloveplentiful.Thereareover600,000dogsinNewYork﹣on
eforevery14people﹣generatingover100,000tonsofturd(粪便)ayear.Thisisamissedopportunity,saysRonGonen,thecity'sformerrecyclingtsar(掌权者).Nowintheprivatesec
tor,heistryingtolaunch"SparkyPower",aprogrammetotransformdogwasteintocleanenergyinthecity'sdogparks.Theideaistofitparkswithsmallanacrobicdigesters(厌氧
分解池).Dogownerswouldplacetheirdogs'turdintothemachine,whichthenturnsturdintogasforpoweringlampsandotherparkequipment.Ayear﹣longpilotwouldintroduce
digestersinthreeparksatacostofaround$100,000,000.Theparksdepartmentisthinkingabouttheproposal.Similars
chemesinothercitieshaveprovedshort﹣lived.AnundergroundEnergyTransformationUsingReactiveDigestion(E﹣TURD)devicecreat
edbyArizonaStateUniversitystudentsforadogparkinGilbert,Arizona,in2012finallyfailed."It'sgreattoturnitintoabiofuel,butfirstyougottapickitup,
"saysTomBoyd,anentrepreneurinTennessee.Hiscompany,PooPrints,shamestheownersofdogswhofailtocleanuptheirmessesbytestingDNAinuncollectedturd
.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart"Theproblem"inParagraph4referto?A.Lotsofpeoplefeellonely.B.Petdogsproducealotof
waste.C.Thereareverylimitedgreenspaces.D.Thegreenhouseeffectisgettingserious.33.Whatdoweknowabouttheprogramme"SparkyP
ower"?A.Itisaboutrecyclinghouseholdwaste.B.Itisoperatedbythelocalgovernment.C.Itaimstoproducepowerfromdogwaste.D.Ita
imstocleanparkswithrenewableenergy.34.Sofartheprogramme"SparkyPower".A.hasjuststartedB.hasendedinfailureC
.isagreatsuccessD.isstillunderconsideration35.WhatisthepurposeofthecompanyPooPrints?A.Tomakegooduseofd
ogwaste.B.Tohelppeoplelookfortheirdogs.C.Toreducethenumberofdogowners.D.Topushpeopletopickuptheirdogs'waste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。Everybodylikestogetafreebie(赠品).OnmywaytoworktodayIwasofferedabottleofnewmineralwater.Luckymeeh?(36)﹣whereyoucangetafree
biedependsonanumberoffactors.Forbusinesses,givingoutsomethingfornothingisanimportantmarketingtechnique.Theywanttoseeourreactionandhea
rourfeedback(反馈)andfinallymakeusbuymore.(37).Theywanttotargettheso﹣calledtrendsetters,inthehopethatthe
ywillspeakpositivelyabouttheproductandencouragepeopletobuymore.Livinginacapitalcitycertainlyimprovesyourchan
cesofgettingafreebie.(38).SoifyouliveinLondon,ParisorBeijing,you'llprobablyseeanewpromotionalcampaignstartingtherefirst.Thehope
isthatthefashionablepeopletherewilltryandlikethenewitemandsupportitonsocialmedia.Eventuallyeveryonearoundthecountrywillknowaboutit.Howbusinesse
sgiveawayfreebiesisalsoofinterest.(39):futureselling,cross﹣sellingandup﹣selling.Thefirstisaboutgivingsomething
awayassumingwewilllikeitandbuymoreclients(客户)throughanentranceproduct,withtheintentionofsellingthemaddi
tionalproductsduringitslifecycle,andup﹣sellinghappenswhenabasicversionisgivenawayforfreebutchargesaclientformoreadvancedandcompleteversions.(40)﹣some
onehastopayforitandthisusuallycomesfromafirm'smarketingbudgetwhichisfundedbytheproductswebuy﹣sotheexpression"there'snosuchthingasafreelunch"
couldbetrue.A.WemightnotgivenitmuchthoughtB.Wellit'sanotnecessarilydowntoluckC.OfcourseafreebieisnotactuallyfreeD.Butwhotheyhearfromisveryim
portantE.MaybeyouhaveexperiencedoneoftheseapproachesF.AccordingtoeconomistEnricoTrevisan,theyhavethreeapproachesG.Notonlyisthepopulationlarg
erbuttheseplacesareconsideredthetrendsetter第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分40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。Yearsago,acriticaleventoccurredinmylifethatwouldchangeitforever.ImetKurtKampmeirofSuccessMotivation
Incorporationforbreakfast.Whilewewere41,Kurtaskedme,"John,whatisyour42forpersonalgrowth?"Neveratalossforwords,Itriedtofindthingsinmylifethatmigh
t43forgrowth.ItoldhimaboutthemanyactivitiesinwhichIwas44.AndIwentintoa45abouthowhardIworkedandthegainsIwasmaking.Imusthav
etalkedfortenminutes.Kurt46patiently,butthenhe47smiledandsaid,"Youdon’thaveapersonalplanforgrowth,doyou?""No,
"I48."Youknow,"Kurtsaidsimply,"growthisnota(n)49process."Andthat’swhenit50me.Iwasn’tdoinganything51tomakemyselfbetter.Andatthat
moment,Imadethe52:Iwilldevelopandfollowapersonalgrowthplanformy53.Thatnight,Italkedtomywifeaboutmy54withKurtandwhatIhadl
earned.I55hertheworkbookandtapesKurtwasselling.We56thatKurtwasn’tjusttryingtomakeasale.Hewasofferinga57forustochangeourlivesandachieveourdr
eams.Severalimportantthingshappenedthatday.First,wedecidedto58theresources.Butmoreimportantly,wemadeacommitmentto59togetherasacouple.Fromthatdayon,we
learnedtogether,traveledtogether,andsacrificedtogether.Itwasa60decision.Whiletoomanycouplesgrowapart,weweregrowingtogether
.41.A.workingB.preparingC.thinkingD.eating42.A.suggestionB.demandC.planD.request43.A.appealB.lookC.callD.qualify44.A.involvedB.trappedC.lostD
.bathed45.A.lectureB.speechC.discussionD.debate46.A.calculatedB.listenedC.drankD.explained47.A.eagerlyB.graduallyC.gr
atefullyD.finally48.A.admittedB.interruptedC.apologizedD.complained49.A.automaticB.slowC.independentD.chan
ging50.A.confusedB.informedC.pleasedD.hit51.A.onloanB.onpurposeC.onsaleD.onbalance52.A.commentB.announcementC.decisionD.arrangement53.
A.lifeB.progressC.performanceD.investment54.A.contractB.conversationC.negotiationD.argument55.A.lentB.soldC.showedD.of
fered56.A.recalledB.definedC.recognizedD.declared57.A.toolB.methodC.wayD.rule58.A.provideB.buyC.giveD.deliver59.A.growB.surviveC.moveD.gather
60.A.difficultB.randomC.firmD.wise第二节:(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,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。AsmalltowninNewZealandhasannounceda(n)61(u
sual)plantobandomesticcatsinordertoprotectnativewildlife.Those62currentlyowncatswillnotbeforcedtogivethemaway,accordingtotheplan.However,af
tertheircatspassaway,theywillnotbeallowed63(get)anotherone.Thecatswillneedtohavemicrochips(芯片)64(put)justbelowthesurfaceof
65skinssothattheycanbefoundatanytime.Villageofficialssaytheplan66(need)becausedomesticcats67(attack)wildanimalsint
hearea.Becauseofthis,theareasnativewildlifeis68(rapid)disappearing.NewZealandhaslisted150animalspeciesasbeingseriouslyendangeredandinneedof
__69(protect).Theseanimalsincludeakindofantthatonlylivesunderonekindofrock,andakindoflizard(蜥蜴)thatonlyli
ves70acertainarea.第三节单词填空,根据汉语提示完成句子(每空限填一词,每题1分,满分10分)71.Thethingaboutbeingateacheristhatyouhave________to(有机会)children’smindswhentheyareopenandeag
ertolearn.72.Thechurchandmanypeople________to(往往会)ignorethefactsandwereunwillingtochallengewhattheyhadalwayscomfortably
believed.73.Itistheformsofthepeoplewhowerecaughtinthedisasterthathavemadethecity_________(纪念碑)tohumanhistory.74.Whenmyparentswerelookingfo
ranameforme,they______across(偶然看到)thecharacter“Nan”,whichisatypeofwoodthatisusedtoholduptheroof.75.Theyweren’tsurprisedatall,
fortheyhad_______(听到)thenewsearlier.76._______to(习惯于)climbingthesteepmountains,hehadnodifficultyreachingthetop.77.Goodswhichareeasilydamaged
,in______(尤其)glass,needspecialpacking.78.Thelawstatesthattheseancientbuildingsmustbewell_____(保护).79.Hebehavedasifnothingh
ad______(发生).80.Thepast30yearshas______(见证)thegreatchangesinallaspectsofthelife.第四部分读后续写(满分25分)81.阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Th
ebellrang,announcingtheendofthevividartclassKarsonlovedmost.Hewasdelightedthathehadcreatedaverysatisfyingwork.Sohewalkedtothebackofthecla
ssroomtoputhisworkawaycarefully.There,lyingonthecarpetinfrontoftheclassroombookcase,wasagoldenticket!Karsonpickeditup.Hishe
artbeatfasterwhenhesawthatthenamelinewasblank.Hecouldn’tbelievehisluck!TheboysandgirlsinKarson’sclasscouldearngoldenticketsbydoingwellin
theirstudyorbybeingextrahelpfulorkind.Onceaweektheirteacherdrewaticketoutofaboxonherdeskandletthewinnerchooseapr
ize.Todaywasthegoldenticketdrawing,andherewasanotherticket,justforhim!Karsollookedaround.Nooneelsewasnearthetick
et.Allhisclassmateswereattheirdesks,laughingandtalkingwitheachother.MissEvanswasengagedingradingthepaperscollectedearlierin
themorning.Karsondecidedtowritehisnameontheblankline.Thenhecouldputitintotheprizeboxwiththesixticketshe’dalready
earned.Withsomanychances,oneofhisticketswouldmostprobablybepicked!Thenhecouldchoosethepinktoypigforhissiste
r’sbirthday,justlikehehadbeenhoping.Hesmiledandreachedforthepencilinhispocket.Suddenlyhisfingersstopped.Therewasastrangefeelinginhischest,anditwasn
’thisheartbeat.It’sfindersorkeepers,right?Hewondered.Helookedoutofthewindowandtriedtofigureitout.Ontheonehand,hedidfindtheticket,b
uthehadn’tearnedit.Somebodymusthavelostit.Butontheotherhand,hedidneedthisextraticketforhisgreatplan!注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为15
0左右;2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词语;3.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph1:Karsonstaredatt
heblanknamelineforamoment.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________Paragraph2:“Karson,I’dlikeyoutohaveanotherticket!”MissEvanssaid.______________________
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________________________参考答案第一部分听力30分:1~5ABBAC6~10ACCBA11~15BCACC16~20BACAB第二部分阅读30分:21CCA24.DAAB28CBDB32.BCBD七选五10分
:36.BDGFC第三部分完型30分:41.DCDAB46.BDAAD51.BCABC56.CCBAD语法填空15分:61.unusual62.who63.toget64.put65.the或their66.isneeded67.havebeenattacking或areattacki
ng68.rapidly69.protection70.in单句填空10分71.access72.tended73.monument74came/ran75.heard76.Accustomed/Used77.particular78.preserved/protected79.happe
ned/occurred80.witnessed81.第四部分读后续写25分Paragraph1:Karsonstaredattheblanknamelineforamoment.Heknewhisplanwouldn’tbesog
reatifhewonwithaticketthatdidn’tbelongtohim.Sohewalkeduptohisteacher.“MissEvans,Ihappenedtofindthistic
ketonthefloornearthebookcase.Ithinktheonewholostitwilllookforit.Andthesearemine.”hesaid,droppinghissixticketsintothebox.
Whenheturnedaroundtoleave,theteacherstoppedhim.Paragraph2:“Karson,I’dlikeyoutohaveanotherticket!”MissEvanssaid.K
arsonwasamazedandwonderedwhy.MissEvanssmiledandsignedtotheclasstoquietdown.“Karsonhandedinthegoldentickethehad
justfound.Ithinkheishonestanddeservesanotherone!”Theclassburstintoloudapplause.Karsonhappilywentbacktohisseat,eagerlyexpectingtheticketdrawing.He
stillwantedhisnametobepicked,buthewouldfeelOKevenifitwasn’t.Afterall,makingtherightchoicedidmakehimfeelgreat!