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济南市2020-2021学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题本试卷共12页。满分150分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必用0.5毫米黑色签字笔将自己的姓名、座号、考号填写在答题卡规定的位置。2.选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B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。3.非选择题必须用0.5毫米黑色签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题目指定区域内相应的位置,不能写在试卷上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案
,然后再写上新的答案;不能使用涂改液、胶带纸、修正带。不按以上要求作答的答案无效。第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)该部分分为第一、第二两节。注意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到答题卡上。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.Whatwillthemandofi
rst?A.Cleanthehouse.B.Dothehomework.C.Goforshopping.()2.Whydoesthewomanthanktheman?A.Heintroducedhertohisfri
ends.B.Hefoundanewschoolforher.C.Hehelpedwithherparty.()3.Whereareprobablythespeakers?A.Inamuseum.B.Inanartclass.C.Inaconcerthall.()4.Whatisthewe
atherlikenow?A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Windy.()5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theirfavoritesubjects.B.Animportantmathexam.C.Theirgoalsf
orthissemester.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.Whereistheparcelnow?A.InLondon.B.InNewYork.C.InSeattle.()7.Whenwillthemanrece
ivetheparcel?A.OnWednesday.B.OnThursday.C.OnFriday.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。()8.WhatdoesTommypromisetodotonight?A.Havedinnertogether.B.Stayinhisoffice.
C.TouralongHighway66.()9.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Bossandassistant.C.Waitressandcustomer.听第8段材料,回答第10至
12题。()10.Whyisitdifficulttobookroomsnow?A.Somehotelsareclosed.B.Roompriceshaveincreased.C.ManytouristsvisitLondon.()
11.Whatisthespeakers’businessbudgetforhotelroomspernight?A.£100.B.£150.C.£300.()12.Howmanypeoplewillgoonthisbusinesstrip?A.Two.B.
Three.C.Four.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。()13.WhatisthewomantryingtodoforMr.Smith?A.Buyabirthdaycake.B.Holdagoodbyeparty.C.Pl
ananEnglishlesson.()14.Whatsubjectdoesthewomanteach?A.Music.B.English.C.History.()15.Whatdoesthemanthinko
fMr.Smith?A.Strict.B.Fashionable.C.Nice.()16.WhatgiftwillthespeakersgiveMr.Smith?A.Avideo.B.AniPad.C.Aredscarf.听第10段材料,回答第17至
20题。()17.Wherewasthespeaker’sfirstjob?A.Inabikeshop.B.AtaTVstation.C.InanITcompany.()18.Whydidthespeakerquitengin
eering?A.Heneededtowork.B.Hehadnointerestinit.C.Hefoundittoodifficult.()19.Howdidthespeakerincreasesale
sinthefrozenfoodcompany?A.Byreducingtheprice.B.ByincreasingTVads.C.Byprovidinggoodservice.()20.HowdoesthespeakerfeelaboutworkingatElect
ra?A.Regretful.B.Stressed.C.Pleased.第二部分阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ACheltonham,afamousspat
owninEngland,hasmanyterrificplacesforvisitorshomeandabroadtovisit.Hereareseveralofthemyoucan’taffordtomiss.■PitvilleParkBeingthelargest
parkinthetown,PitvilleParkwasopenedin1825.ItwasdesignedbyRichardWareforthewealthylawyerandbankerJose
phPitt.PeoplecantastethehistoricallymedicinalwatersofthePumpRoomfountainandfishatalakeduringfishingseason.■SudelleyCastleThisfamily
-ownedcastleenjoysthefameofbeingtheonlycastleinEnglandtohaveaqueen,KatherineParr,thelastwifeofHenryVII,buriedintheg
rounds.You’llbeabletoviewexhibitions,tellingofsomeoftheincredibleeventsthatoccurredhereinthepast,andseesomerareitems.■Cheltonham
FestivalTheCheltonhamFestivalholdsimportanteventslastingfourdaysinthehorseracingcalendarwhichisanannualfeastofracing.O
nthelastday,itfeaturestheCheltonhamGoldCupSteeplechase(障碍赛).In2020,thislastdayattracted68,859audience.Theyearof2021wills
eeatelevisedfestivalduetothepandemic.■HolstBirthplaceMuseumCheltonhamfeaturesthebirthplaceofcomposerGustavHolst.VisitorscanhaveatasteoftheVictorianl
ife,likeaVictoriankitchenandnursery.Themuseumalsoallowsyouintohismusicroom,wherehecomposedThePlanets.Youcan
evenseethepianoonwhichhecomposedhisfamouswork.()21.WhatdoweknowaboutPitvillePark?A.ItwasdesignedbyJosephPitt.B.ItisthelargestparkinEngl
and.C.Ithasaqueenburiedinthegrounds.D.Itprovidesmedicinalwatersforvisitors.()22.Whichattractionissuitableforahorseracelover?A.PitvillePark.B.
SudelleyCastle.C.CheltonhamFestival.D.HolstBirthplaceMuseum.()23.WhatcanvisitorsdoinHolstBirthplaceMuseum?A.Appr
eciateThePlanets.B.Visitthemusicroom.C.Tastefoodinthekitchen.D.Playthecomposer’spiano.BLookingatherfatherleadingtheopposingteam
,MorganHalefeltthatmomentmightbethebiggestaccomplishmentofhercareerasheadcoachofMiller’sgirlsbasketballteam.M
organ’sliferevolvedaroundbasketballasdaughtertotheheadcoach,StephenHale.Afterplayinginhighschool,MorganwentontoplayforArlington
BaptistUniversity,whereshepursuednursingbuteventuallyreturnedtofollowherfather’sfootstepsintoacareerineduca
tion.“OriginallyIsawhowmanyhourshehadtoputinandIthoughtIwouldn’tgointoteachingandcoaching,soIstartedschooltobeanurse.Final
lymydad’spassioninspiredme.Heemphasizedthecareerineducationisn’trightforeveryone,butthebenefitsareim
measurable.”Morgansaid.“Ifyougointothis,thepayisnotalwaysgreatbutthebenefitsofseeingkidssucceedandthingsofthatnatur
eareveryrewarding,”Stephensaid.“Youcan’tputapricetagonthat.”Thoughfatheranddaughtersharetheircoachings
ecretsthroughouttheday,backhometheconversationcontinues.Morgansaid.“DefinitelyhowIrunmybasketballprogramcom
esfrommydad.Everythingfromtechniques,philosophy,tosportsspiritandthecultureofhowheranhisteam.”Afterapract
icegameearlyintheseason,thefatheranddaughterwon’tbeplayingagainsteachotheragain,buttheirteamslookforwardtothenextm
atch.“Wedidn’tkeepscoresowedon’tknowwhowouldhavewon,”Morgansaid.“ButIdefinitelytoldmyteamdon’tgoeasyonthemjustbecausei
t’smydad.ThecoolestthingI’veeverdoneinbasketballistoplayagainsthim.”()24.HowdidMorganfeelaboutplayingagainstherfather’steam?A.Worri
ed.B.Guilty.C.Annoyed.D.Proud.()25.WhydidMorganHalechooseacareerineducation?A.TocoachbasketballatMiller.B.Toplay
againstherdad’steam.C.Tofollowwhatherdaddid.D.Towatchherdadplaybasketball.()26.Whatisthefather’sopinionofthecareerineducat
ion?A.Itcanbemeasured.B.It’swellrewarded.C.Itisatiringjob.D.Itisabadchoice.()27.WhichcanbestdescribeMorgan’sfather?A.Honestandd
iligent.B.Caringandambitious.C.Devotedandprofessional.D.Demandingandhumorous.CAcoupleofyearsago,AshokGoelwasoverwhelmedbythenumberofquestionsh
isstudentswereaskinginhiscourseonartificialintelligence.GoelteachescomputerscienceatGeorgiaTech,sometimestolargeclasses,wherestudentscanaskthous
andsofquestionsonlineinadiscussionforum.ProfessorGoelalreadyhadeightteachingassistants,butthatwasn’tenoughtodealwithth
eincreasingnumberofdailyquestionsfromstudents.Whenstudentsfeelconfusedandreachoutwithquestionsthatgounanswer
ed,theirmotivationtocontinuebeginstofade.ProfessorGoeldecidedtodosomethingtoimprovethissituationandhissolutionwastocr
eateavirtualassistantnamedJillWatson,whichisbasedontheIBMWatsonplatform.GoelandhisteamdevelopedseveralversionsofJ
illWatsonbeforereleasinghertotheonlineforums(论坛).Atfirst,thevirtualassistantwasn’ttoogreat.ButGoelandhisteamsourcedtheonlinediscus
sionforumtofindallthe40,000questionsthathadeverbeenaskedsincetheclasswaslaunched.ThentheybegantofeedJillwiththequestionsandanswers.Aftersomead
justmentsandenoughtime,Jillwasabletoanswerthestudents’questionscorrectly97%ofthetime.Thevirtualassistantbecamesoadvancedandrealisticthatth
estudentsdidn’tknowshewasacomputer.Thestudents,whowerestudyingartificialintelligence,wereinteractingwit
hthevirtualassistantandcouldn’ttellitapartfromarealhumanbeing.Goeldidn’tinformthemaboutJill’strueidentityuntilApril26.Thestudentswereactuallyverypos
itiveabouttheexperience.ThegoalofProfessorGoel’svirtualassistantnextyearistotakeoveranswering40%ofallthequestionspresentedbystu
dentsontheonlineforum.ThenameJillWatsonwill,ofcourse,changetosomethingelsenextsemester.ProfessorGoelhasarosyoutlook(展望)onthefutureofartificialintell
igence,believingitwillbewidelyapplied.()28.WhatdidProfessorGoelfindintheonlinecourse?A.Thecoursewastoodifficultforstudents.B.Moststudent
sdroppedoutofhiscourse.C.Students’questionsweretoomanytohandle.D.Assistants’capacitymadestudentsunsatisfied.()29.Whatcanbeinf
erredaboutJillWatson?A.ShewaseasilyidentifiedasanAI.B.Sheturnedouttobeagreatsuccess.C.Shewasreleasedonlineasthefirstversion.D.Shecouldansw
erallthequestionscorrectly.()30.Whichistheclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedword"rosy"inParagraph4?A.Hopeful.B.Sensitive.C.
Adventurous.D.Cautious.()31.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Anonlinecomputercoursebenefitsstudents.B.AnAlteamdevelopso
nlinediscussionforums.C.AknowledgeableAIassistsinonlineeducation.D.AnewoutlookpromisesonlineAIdevelopment.DCherryblossomsin
Kyoto,Japan,reachedpeakbloomonMarch26thisyear—theearliesttheeventhasoccurredin1,200yearsofrecords.Whysosoon?A
ccordingtorecordspreviouslycollectedbyProfessorYasuyukiAono,Kyoto’scherryblossomshadconsistentlyfloweredaroundApril10to17foroverat
housandyears.TheWashingtonPostreportsthatJapan’smostfamousflowershavebeentrendingtowardbloomingearliereachspring,withscient
istsblamingthephenomenononincreasingglobaltemperatures.Andthisyear,thepeakhasshiftedallthewayintothepreviousmonth.“TheKyotoCherryBlossomr
ecordisincrediblyvaluableforclimatechangeresearch.Evenaslightdroporriseofspringtimetemperaturescanberecordedbyit,”researchscientistBe
njaminCooksaid,notingthatwarmertemperaturestypicallymeancherryblossomsbloomearlier.Cherryblossomsareinfluencedso
easilybytemperaturethattreesinTokyoevenbloomedinautumnaftertyphoonscausedwarmerweatherin2018.Meanwhile,AonoestimatedthatKyotohaswarmed
by3.4degreesCelsiussince1820.Whilethisyear’scherryblossompeakwasKyoto’searliestin1,200years,thisisn’tthecaseinotherpartsofJapanTokyoreachedpea
kbloomonMarch22,whichisthreedaysearlierthanaverageandtheearliestdatesince1953.However,theglobaltrendseemstobeslowlypushingcherryblossomsintofullbl
oomtoearlierintheyearregardlessofwherethey’replanted.In2019,scientistPatrickGonzaleznotedthatthetrendofearlierbloomingseenamongcherryblossomsi
nWashingtonwas“consistentwithhuman-causedclimatechange.”Cherryblossomsareconsideredinfullorpeakbloomwhen80percentoftheflowershaveblo
omed,whichusuallyoccurswithinaweekofthefirstflowersopening.Elementsotherthanclimatechangemayalsobeinvolvedintheearlybl
ooming.Gonzalezofferedthewarningthat“noresearchhasexaminedallofthefactors,anditisalongwaytogo.”()32.Howdoestheauthorintr
oducethetopic?A.Bystatingafact.B.Bygivinganexample.C.Bydescribingacustom.D.Bysharinganexperience.()33.WhatdoBenjaminCook’swordssuggest?A.
Cherrytreeswilldieincoldweather.B.Springtimetemperaturesarefalling.C.Cherryissensitivetotemperaturechange.D.Earlybloomi
ngalsoappearedelsewhere.()34.Whatcanwelearnaboutcherryblossomsfromthelastparagraph?A.Thestudieshavecoveredallfactors.B.Furtherscientificstudyisstil
lneeded.C.Climatechangeistheonlyinfluentialfactor.D.Causesofearlybloominghavebeenidentified.()35.Whichcanbeas
uitabletitleforthetext?A.ClimatechangesinKyotoofJapanB.CherryblossomsandclimatechangesC.TraditionsofadmiringcherryblossomsD.Thefasc
inatingcherryblossomsinKyoto第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Leadingagroupofpeo
plecanseemchallenging,butitdoesn’thavetobeasdifficultasyoumaythink.36Hereareacoupleofstrategiesyoucanusetobearelia
bleteamleader.Askquestionstogettoknowyourteam.Youcan’ttrulybeasuccessfulleaderifyoudon’tknowyourteam.37F
orinstance,youcanaskyourgroupmemberssomepersonalquestionslike,“Doyouenjoydoingtheseprojects?”and“Havey
ounamedyournewly-born?”Ifyourteamfeelslikeyougenuinelycareaboutthem,they’llbemorelikelytolikeandrespectyo
uasaleader.38Beashonestandopenasyoucanwiththem.Gonearethedaysofmanagersandbosseskeepingawallofprivacy.Tellt
hemwhatyou’rethinkingandwhatchangesornewprojectsyou’reconsidering.Themorehonestyoucanbe,themoreyourteamwillfeelcomfortablegivingyoutheirinp
utandfeedback.Listentothepeopleonyourteamandavoidinterruptingthem.Allowthefolksonyourteamtofeelcomfortabletalkingtoyou.Wheneversomeoneonyourteamco
mestoyouwithaproblemorevenjusttochat,maintaineyecontactandlistentowhattheyhavetosay.39Staypositivewheneverthere’sapro
blem.It’seasytoimmediatelystartthinkingaboutthenegativeconsequenceswhensomethinggoeswrong.However,thathelpsnothing.40Then,identif
ysomeofthenegativeaspects.Youmayfindthatthemoreyoulookatthepositives,themoreyourteamwillpositivelyreact.Withthes
etipsinmind,youcanstarttheexcitingjourneyofeffectiveleadership!A.Doingsocanmakeproblemsquicklysolved.B.Communicateyourthou
ghtsopenlytoyourteam.C.Learnabouttheirindividualrolesandpersonalities.D.Takeamomenttoconsiderpotentialgoodthingsfirst.E.Findoutthepersonwh
oisresponsiblefortheproblem.F.Gettingtooclosetoyourteamwillinfluenceyourauthority.G.Peoplewantleaderstheycantrul
ytrustandhappilyworkwith.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。InfaceofCOVID-19,everymedicalworkerisah
ero.SigridStokes,anurse,isinno41toretireatage76.Sheistoobusyworkingtosavelivesduringthis42pandemic,justashermother,K
ristineMueller,didmorethanacenturyago.Hermother43thosepeoplestrickenbyflupandemicin1918.Now,Stokesis44togivevaccinations(接种疫苗)tohea
lthcareworkers45thecoronavirus.Amongthemanyphotosofhermother,Stokeshasonethatshedisplays46ofhermotherinherwhite47talkingtochildstarShirleyTem
pleasbothsmiledbroadly.It’sthesamesenseof48athelpingpeoplethatStokesbringstoherownwork.“Igiveverygood49,”shesayswithaslightsmile.Shepro
vesitwhenshe50putsaneedleintothearmofahealthcareworkerwhodoesn’teven51it.Stokeswasworkingpart-timewhenthecoronavirusbeganto52thecountrylastye
ar.Shewastoooldto53COVID-19patients,butknewshecouldhelpwithvaccinations.Asshearrivesatworkeachday,shewearsherunif
ormandanecklacethathermother54eachdaywhenshewasalive.“IwearthemeverytimeIcometowork55Ifeellikemymomiswithme.”()41.A.dreamB.moo
dC.needD.quality()42.A.localB.slightC.deadlyD.Annual()43.A.tendedtoB.ranintoC.reliedonD.lookedfor()44.A.orderedB.expectedC.exami
nedD.assigned()45.A.analyzingB.battlingC.dominatingD.exploring()46.A.desperatelyB.hurriedlyC.proudlyD.cautiously()47.A.uniformB.
coatC.skirtD.dress.()48.A.sorrowB.belongingC.stressD.joy()49.A.testsB.shotsC.operationsD.instructions()50.A.secretlyB.quicklyC.nervous
lyD.skillfully()51.A.tolerateB.acceptC.feelD.make()52.A.sweepB.influenceC.controlD.destroy()53.A.moveB.rejectC.comfortD.treat()54.A.boughtB.foundC.wo
reD.grabbed()55.A.becauseB.althoughC.unlessD.or第二节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。ADuringthe
MiddleAges,thepurposeofWesternartwas56(teach)peopleaboutChristianity,butpaintersintheRenaissanceconcentratedlesson57(religion)
themes.They58(adopt)amorehumanisticattitudetolife.Animportantbreakthroughduringthisperiodwastheuseofper
spective.Someof59greatestartthatEuropehadeverseenwasproducedbyinfluentialpainterssuchasDaVinci,GiottoandMasaccio.BContinuedgree
nhousegasemissionswillresult60furtherwarmingandlong-lastingchangestotheclimate.Governmentsneedtoconsid
er61(take)appropriateactionsandmeasurestoreducegreenhousegasemissions.Weasindividualscanalsoreduceour“carbonfootprint”byrestrictingtheamountof
carbondioxidethatourlifestylesproduce.Itisourresponsibilitytoseizeeveryopportunitytoeducateeveryoneaboutglobalwarming,becausethisisthe
mostseriousissue62affectsallofusonthisplanet.CLocatedtotothesouthoftheequator,belowmanyother63(country)ontheglobe,Australiaisoften64(info
rmal)referredtoas“downunder”.Afterbeingthereforsometime,mybiggestimpressionisthecomplicatedmixofpeoplesandcul
tures.Althoughthemainculturalinfluence65(be)Westernculturesince1788,minoritycultureshavealsoplayedapartinshapingtheuniqueAustralianculture.第四部
分写作(共两节,满分45分)第一节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)根据汉语或首字母提示,写出下列单词的正确形式。将答案填写在答题卡的相应位置.66.Ihavetoleavenow,becauseIhavea
nurgentt______(预约)togetto.67.Weweresinkingfast,sothecaptaingavetheorderto______(放弃)ship.68.You’dbetterdosomet______workuntilyoufindsomethingperm
anent.69.HaikuisaJapaneseformofpoetrythatc______ofseventeensyllables.70.LiHuaexpressedoursincerethankstothefor
eignteacheronb______oftheclass.71.Everyoneshouldbeallowed______(自由)ofchoice.72.Toavoidgettinginfectedbythevirus,
youshouldwashyourhands______(频繁).73.Thewholemealwasgood,andthewinewasexcellentin______(尤其).74.Iwassoscaredt
hatmymindwentb______andcouldn’tthinkofasingleword.75.Thecitylauncheda______(运动)againstdrinkdrivingtopreventserioustrafficaccidents.第二节(
满分30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。Ireceivedaninvitationtomakeaspeechatawriter’sforuminOrlandodespitethefactth
atmylastbookdidn’tsellwellandwasnotwellreceivedbycritics(评论家).Ihadjustrecoveredfromaseriousillness,somyhusbandpersuadedmethat
aholidaymightbejustwhatthedoctorsuggested,sooffIwent.IwasexhaustedwhenIarrivedinOrlando,butImanagedtocatchataxitomyhotelandsettledin.
Thenextmorning,Itookanothertaxitotheshoppingcentertobuyafewsouvenirsforfamiliesandfriends.LaterIwenttoacaf
etohavelunch,butallthetableswereoccupied.ThenIheardafriendlyvoicesaying,“Youcansharethetablewithme.”Igratefullysatdown
withtheoldladynamedLisaandwehadahappylunchtogether.ItoldherwhyIwasinOrlando.SheaskedmeaboutmybookandIsaiditwasnotworthmentioning.Tomysurprise,sheh
adreadmybook.Shesaidthatsheloveditsomuchthatshehadrecommendedittoherfriends.ShetoldmethatIhadtalentsandlongedform
ynextbook.Whenwewereabouttofinishthemeal,LisaaskedhowlongIwouldstayandrecommendedtheDisneyWorldinOrlandotome,sayingitwasthelargestonein
theworldandIcouldn’tmissit.IalreadytoldherthatIwouldstayforthreedaysbutIhadn’thiredacar,andhadn’trealizedhowexpensivetakingtaxiswouldbefromthe
hotelIlivedintoDisneyWorld.Afterawhileshesaid,“Mydear,don’tuseanymoretaxis.I’mretiredanditwouldbemypleasuretodriveyouwhereveryouwish.”ItoldherthatIco
uldn’tputhertothattrouble,butshebrushedasidemyprotests.SheaskedmewhereIwasstayingandwesaidgoodbyetoeachother.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相
应位置作答。Thenextmorning,LisapickedmeupanddrovemetoDisneyWorld.Fivemonthslater,Ifinishedmysecondbookandhaditpublished.济南市2020-2021学年高二下学期期末考试
英语试题参考答案与评分标准第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1—5BAACC6—10BBAAC11—15BCBBC16—20AABCC注意:每小题1.5分,凡是与答案不符者,不给分。第二部分阅读(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)21—23DC
B24—27DCBC28—31CBAC32—35ACBB第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)36—40GCBAD注意:每小题2分,凡是与答案不符者,不给分。第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满
分15分)41—45BCADB46—50CADBD51—55CADCA注意:每小题1.5分,凡是与答案不符者,不给分。第二节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)56.toteach57.religious58.adopted59.the60.in61
.taking62.that63.countries64.informally65.hasbeen注意:1.每小题1.5分,单复数、词型不正确均不给分。2.如有其它形式,意义通顺,合乎上下文意义,可以给分。第四部分写作(共两节,满
分45分)第一节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)66.appointment67.abandon68.temporary69.consists70.behalf71.freedom72.frequently73.particular74.bl
ank75.campaign注意:1.每小题1.5分,单复数、词型不正确均不给分。2.如有其它形式,意义通顺,合乎上下文意义,可以给分。第二节(满分30分)Onepossibleversion:Thenextmorning,Lisapickedmeupanddro
vemetoDisneyWorld.Onarriving,Iofferedtobuyheraticketbutsherefused,sayingthatshehadbeenthereamilliontimes.Shesaidshewouldpic
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