安徽省滁州市民办高中2019-2020学年高二下学期期末考试英语试卷含答案

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滁州市民办高中2019~2020学年度下学期期末试卷高二英语试题注意事项:1.答题前在答题卡、答案纸上填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.请将选择题答案用2B铅笔正确填写在答题卡上;请将非选择题答案

黑色中性笔正确填写在答案纸上。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。1.W

hatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Gotoslecpearly.B.ReadtheadvertisementC.Watchthemovietomorrow2.Wheretsthemangoingthisafternoon?A.ThelibraryB.J

eanshouseC.Arestaurant.3.whatdoesthewomanthinkofthevideocontent?A.InspiringB.InterestingC.Unreasonable4.Whydoesthemanstudyatcollege?A.Togeta

promotionsoonB.TobecompetentinhisworkC.Togetadegreeinengineering.5.Whatkindofrestaurantwillthespeakersgotonight?A.AFrenchoneB.AnItalianone.C.AG

eimanone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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两小题。6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.AtschoolB.AthomeC.Atthehospi

tal7.Whatseemstobethebuysproblem?A.HegotaninjuryonhisfootB.HeisrunningatemperatureC.Heisnotgoodatbasketball听下面一段对活,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Whydoesthewomancal

ltheman?A.Tochangetheaddress.B.TocheckonadeliveryC.Toorderapairofshoes9.Whenwilltheshoesarrive?A.OnMarch5thBOnMorch7t

hC.OnMarchl0th听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?AHehasnocampingexperiencesB.Hehasn'tbeencampingfor

yearsCHehaslittlcinterestincampingl1.Whatwillthespeakersusetostartthefire?AleavesB.AbirdsnestCNewspapers.12.Wheredoe

sthewomanaskthemantokeephisfood?AInthtentB.InhiscarC.Inatreehole:听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.WhoinMissJohnson?A.T

om'sboss.B.Tom'sneightborC.Tom’sworkmate14.WhatisTum'sreasonforhislatent?A.ThebadtrafficB.IhelongdistanceC.Thepoorhealth15.Howwl

lTomdealwiththeproblem?A.GetupearlierB.WorkanothershiftC.Changehisroute16.WlatdidTomdolastTuesday?A.Hesentamessa

getoDannyB.HehadhiscarrepairedC.Hewenttothehospital.17.Whyiseverycustomergivenaclock?A.Tokeeptimewhenreadinganovel.B.TopaybytheminutewhenleavingCTo

remindhimselftomakefulluseottime18.Whatarethecustomersallowedtodo?AEattheirownfoood.B.borrowsomebookC

.MakesomecookiesA.SavingmoneyB.SocializingC.Creativeinspiration20.Whatsthepassagemainlyabout?A.AnewtypeofcoffeeshopsB.Theimpo

rtanceofsocialmediaC.ThepopularityofcoffeeshopsinRussia.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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A

IsYourDietDestroyingtheEnvironment?Avegetariandietisoftenpraisedforitshealthbenefits.Studieshaveshownthatvegetarians

usuallyhavelowerlevelsofheartdiseaseandalowerriskofdiabetesthanpeoplewhoeatmeat.Whatmostpeoplearelessawareof,however,aretheeffectsthatav

egetariandietcanhaveontheenvironment.ResearchersfromtheUnionofConcernedScientistsintheUSrecentlystudiedhowconsumerbehavioraffectst

heenvironment.Thestudyshowedthatmeatconsumptionisoneofthemainwaysthathumanscandamagetheenvironment,seco

ndonlytotheuseofmotorvehicle.Then,howcaneatingmeathaveanegativeeffectontheenvironment?Forastart,allfarmanimalssuchascows,pigs,andsheepgiveoffmeth

ane(沼气)gasbyexpelling(排出)windfromtheirbodies.Onecowcanproduceupto60litersofmethaneeachday.Methanegasisthesecondmostcommongr

eenhousegasaftercarbondioxide.Manyenvironmentalexpertsnowbelievethatitismoreresponsibleforglobalwarmingthancarbo

ndioxide.Itisestimatedthat25%ofallmethanereleasedintotheatmospherecomesfromfarmanimals.Anotherwaythatmeatproductionaffectstheenvironme

ntisthroughtheuseofwaterandland.2,500gallonsofwaterareneededtoproduceonepoundofbeef,whereas20gallonsofwaterareneededtoproduceone

poundofwheat.Oneacreoffarmlandusedforcropproductioncanproduce40,000poundsofpotatoes,30,000poundsofcarrots,or50,000poundsoftomatoes.Many

peoplenowseethebenefitsofswitchingtoavegetariandiet,notjustforhealthreasons,butalsobecauseitplaysavitalroleinprotectingtheenvironment.However,so

menutritionistsadviseagainstswitchingtoatotallystrictvegetarian,orvegandiet.Theybelieveavegandiet,whichexcludesallproductsfromanimalsourc

es,suchascheese,eggs,andmilk,canbeshortofmanynecessaryvitaminsandmineralsourbodiesneed.Today,manypeopleknowit’

simportanttotakebettercareoftheirbodiesandtousetheearth’sresourcesmoreefficiently.Asthisunderstandingspreads,morepeoplemayrealizethattohelptheenv

ironmentandforthehumanracetosurvive,moreofuswillneedtobecomevegetarians.21.Theunderlinedword“it”inPara.3refersto___________

.A.methanegasB.carbondioxideC.expellingwindD.greenhousegas22.ManyfiguresareusedinPara.4toshow___________.A.growingtomatoeshasthehi

ghestproductionB.cropproductionisbetterthanmeatproductionC.meatproductionconsumestoomuchwaterandlandD.farmanimalsarethemainproducerofthemethanegas23.

Whatmessagedoesthepassagewanttoconvey?A.Ourdietisdestroyingthesurroundings.B.Raisingfarmanimalsaffectstheenvironment.C

.Avegetariandiethelpstoprotecttheenvironment.D.Moreandmorepeoplearebecomingstrictvegetarians.BOnMarch10,2019,eight-year-oldTanitoluwa''Tani''Ad

ewumidefeated73youngcompetitorstowintheNewYorkStateScholasticChessChampionshipinhisagegroup—kindergartentothirdgrade—withfivewinsandonedraw.Whileth

eachievementisremarkableinitself,whatisevenmoresoisthattheyoungster,whowashomelessatthetime,beganlearningthegamelessthanayearago.

TaniandhisfamilyarrivedinNewYorkCityfromNigeriain2017,seekingreligiousprotection.Achurchpastor(牧师)helpedfindthe

familyoffourspaceinahomelessshelterinManhattanand,soonafter,Tanienteredthelocalelementaryschool.Itwasherethattheyoung

talentwasfirstintroducedtothebasicsofchessbyapart-timeteacher.Attractedbythegame,thethenseven-year-oldbeggedhismother,Oluwatoyin,toallowhimtojo

intheschool'schessclub.Thefamilywereconcernedthattheywouldbeunabletoaffordthefeesandexpenses,whichadduptothousandsofdollarsduetotravelandch

esscompetitionadmissions,OluwatoyinemailedchessinstructorRussellMakofsky,whorantheclub.Tohersurpriseand

delight,MakofskyagreedtowaiveallcostsforyoungTani.Therest,astheysay,ishistory.Theyoungboy,whohasgotsevenprizesinlessthanayear,curre

ntlyranks27inAmericainhisagegroup.Thoughthechessclubcertainlyhelps,Tani'ssuccesscanbelargelyowedtotheeffortshehasputintothegame.Thechesstale

ntpracticesthegameforseveralhoursadayeitheronthefloorwithhisboard,oronline,usinghisdad’slaptop.EverySaturday,Taniandhi

smotherheadtoHarlemforafree3-hourclasstohelpfurthersharpenhisgameskills.Notsurprisingly,Tani'sincrediblestory,firstreportedbyTheNewYork

Times,hasresultedinanoutpouringofsupportfromtheAmericanpublic.ShortlyaftertheyoungboywontheNewYorkStateChampionship,MakofskybeganaGoFundMecampai

gnforTaniandhisfamilyto''secureahomewherehecancontinueonhisjourney''.Andtheheartwarmingstorygetsevenbetter!Sincetheynowhaveahome,thefamilyhavede

cidedto''payitforward''anddonatetheover$200,000collectedonGoFundMetoAfricanimmigrantsinAmericawhoarestrugglingthewaythe

familywas.24.WhatmadeTani'sachievementespeciallyremarkable?A.HisyoungageB.HisquicklearningC.SupportfromhisfamilyD.Helpfromhisteacher25.Whatdoesth

eunderlinedpart''towaiveallcostsforyoungTani''inParagraph2mean?A.TopayforTani'sschooling.B.ToraisemoneyforTani'sfamily.C.Toteac

hTanifreeofcharge.D.TospendmoreonTani’straining.26.What'sparagraph3mainlyabout?A.SuccessofTani.B.Activitiesofthechessclub.C

.Tani'sdevotiontothegame.D.PublicreactiontoTani'sstory.27.Whatdoesthelastparagraphtellusaboutthefamily?A.Theyarecaring.B.Theyliveinpoverty.C.The

yarehonest.D.Theyarepitiful.CIwas16whenmyfatherfinallydecidedhewouldsendmetoawildernesscampforseveralmonths.Hehadthreate

nedtodoitmanytimesbefore,butmymotherhadalwaysmanagedtopreventhimfromdoingso.Thistimeheinsistedondoingit.Thelatestincidentwasthelaststraw

.Impulsively((冲动地)),IhadpushedMr.Ford,mymathteacher,downaflightofstepsatschool.Hebrokehisarmintwoplaces.Anyway,

hehadagreednottoaccusemeasafavortomydad,whowasinthemiddleofatightraceforsheriff(警长)inourtown.Butmyrecklessbehaviorhadmydad'sclosest

advisortalking.“John,he'syoursonandhe'sakid,butheisdraggingyoudown,”IheardJakeHutchtellmydadthroughhisclosedofficedoorthenightafte

rIpushedMr.Ford.“Ifyoucan'tmakeyoursonobeytherules,howcanyoumakethelawobeyedinthistown?”So,offtoPisgahNationalForestIwent.Iimaginedhoursofuntoldab

useatthehandsofsomestrongsergeants(军士).Iwasdeterminednottobebroken.IwaswhoIwas.Nearlyeverydayforsixmonths,asm

allgroupofothertroubledteensandIcarriedour30-poundbackpacksonadifficultjourneycoveringabout10miles.Wehikedinaroughwildernessthatse

emeduntouchedbycivilization.Oursergeantswerefirmbutkind,notfrighteningasIhadimagined.Welearnedhowtomakeafirewithoutmatchesandcreateashelterwit

hbranchesandgrass.Welearnedwhichplantsweresafetoeatoutinthewild.Ifeltmyselfchange.Iwascalmandoftenreflective.Myold,impulsiveselfwasgone

.Onemorning,sixmonthslater,mydadcametopickmeup.Irantohughimandsawhappinessandloveinhiseyes.“Sowhat'sitlikebeingsheriff?”Iaskedontheridehome

.“Ilosttherace,Danny,”hesaid.“I'msorry,Dad.”Iknewmybehaviorprobablyhadalottodowiththedefeat.Dadsqueezedmysh

oulderandbroughtmeclose.“AslongasIdon'teverloseyou,I'mokay.”28.Theauthorwasfinallysenttoawildernesscampforthereasonthat_______.A.hecouldlear

nhowtosurviveinthewildB.hehadpushedhismathteacherdownthestairsC.histeacherinsistedongivinghimalessonD.hismotherfearedthathewouldbeaccused29.T

heunderlinedword“reckless”inParagraph2isclosestinmeaningto_______.A.courageousB.carelessC.strangeD.rude30.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoweknowaboutth

eauthor?A.Hewasstillwhatheusedtobeaftercamping.B.Hewasnotsatisfiedwithhislifeinthecamp.C.Hechangedalotaftercamping.D.Hebecamefriendswithothertro

ubledteensatthecamp.31.What'stheauthor'sfather'sfeelingattheendofthestory?A.RelievedB.Upset.C.Disappointed.D.Anxi

ous.DWhenJoshuaCoombesgotoffthebusinWashington,D.C.,onthispastFebruary,hedidn’tsetofffortheusualtouristattractionsalongtheNationalMall.Instead,t

heLondon-basedhairdresser(理发师)headedforthemarblefountainwherehomelesspeoplegatheroutside.Mosttravellerswalkbywithoutasecondgl

ance.SowhatCoombesdidnextmaywellhavesurprisedthem:Hechattedwiththem,pulledouthisscissorsandgavethemhaircuts,freeofcharge.W

hetherinLondon,NewYorkorWashington,D.C.,homelessnesscanseemlikeaproblemtoohugeanddifficulttodealwith.ButCoombesrealisedthathedidn’

thavetosolveallofeveryone’sproblemstomakeanimpact.Sometimes,asmallluxurysuchasahaircutcangoalongwayinboostingsomeone’sdignity,hetoldTheWashington

Post.Twoyearsago,hefoundedthecampaignDoSomethingForNothing.Hismission:tomakeapositiveimpactbygivinghaircutstoh

omelesspeoplehemeetsoncitystreets,connectingwiththemonahumanlevelandsharingtheirstoriesonsocialmedia.Sofar

hehascutthehairofhundredsofhomelesspeople,includingafewwomen.ForCoombes,thecampaignisabouttheimportanceofhumanconnections.Hewantstobringpeopletogeth

er,regardlessofwhattheirrelationsare,andheseesthesimpleactofconversationasasteptowardstrengtheningtiesbetweenpeople.Inanagew

henvirtualinteractionscanreplacearealsenseofcommunity,Coombesfindshaircutstobeasimplebutimportantwaytoconnectwithpeoplephysicallya

ndemotionally.Coombes’sworldtravelsarepartiallyfundedthroughcompaniesandNGOsthatcommissionhimtospeakabouthiscampaign.Ashedevotesmoretimetoit,heh

assteadilydecreasedthehourshespendsinthesalonathome.HismostrecenttriptotheUSwassponsoredbyLeesaSleeps,aVirginia-

basedmattresscompany.HewillleaveforBarcelonasoonandplanstoreturntotheUSinthenextfewmonths.32.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inP

aragraph1referto?A.Thehomelesspeople.B.Thetourguides.C.Thetravelers.D.Thehairdressers.33.WhatisthepurposeofCo

ombes’sfoundingthecampaign?A.Tomakethehomelesspeoplemorebeautiful.B.Toincreasetheconnectionswithhomelesspeo

ple.C.Tobringthehomelesspeopletogethertotheshelters.D.Tohelpthehomelesspeoplechangetherealsenseofcommunity.34.WhatdoweknowaboutCo

ombes?A.Hedislikesusualtouristattractions.B.Hetravelsaroundtheworldwithhisownexpenses.C.Hethinkspeoplecantakeactiontopositivelyaffectothers’life.D.H

egoesawayfromhomeinordertotravelaroundthecountry.35.Whatisthemainideaofthetext?A.Ahairdressertravelswithh

omelesspeople.B.Homelesspeopleareconnectingtogether.C.Companiesworktogethertohelphomelesspeople.D.Aha

irdresserhelpshomelesspeoplethroughhaircuts.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。Shortnessofbreathhasmanydifferentcauses,an

dthetreatmentofitisspecificforeachcause.36.Thereare,however,somefollowingfirstaidstepsyoucanusetotreatit,atleastuntiltheam

bulancearrivesoryou'reabletogetthevictimtoahospital.37.Themoreenergyyouspend,themoreoxygenyouuseandthemoreshortofbreathyoufeel

.Thinkaboutagoodworkoutatthegym.Exercisehardenoughandyouwillfeelshortofbreath.Thecure?Takeabreak.Letthevictimsit,standorliewhere’sthemostcomfortabl

e.There'relotsofmythsabouthowsomebodypositionssupposedlyprovidemoreairflow.Coachesregularlytellplayerstoholdtheirarmsabovetheirheadstomaximizechest

expansion.Nursingstaffthinkthe''tripodposition''isthebestposition.38.Useoxygen.Thisisaspecialcaseusedonlyforpeoplewithchronic(慢性的)lungpr

oblems.Ifthevictimhasoxygenavailable,thisiswhatit'sfor.39.Thevictimmayhavebeentoldbyhisorherdoctorthattoomuchoxygenfortoolongmightcausemoreproblems.

Makesurethevictimthatsuddenincreasesinshortnessofbreatharetheinstancesinwhichoxygenisneededmost.Treatthecau

seofshortnessofbreath.40.Asthma(哮喘)patients,forexample,oftenhavemultipletoolsanddrugstofixsuddenshortnesso

fbreath.Victimsoflunginfectionsmayneedtoseeadoctorandheartattackvictimsmayneedanambulance.A.Havethevic

timrest.B.Takemoreexerciseatthegym.C.Thevictimshouldusehisorheroxygenasdirectedbyadoctor.D.There'remanycausesofshortnessofbreathandmanyofth

emaretreatable.E.Thevictimcantrytoavoidmakinguseofhisorheroxygenwheneverpossible.F.Everypersonisdifferent,however,so

letthevictimdecidewhatpositionfeelsmostcomfortable.G.Inmanycases,theonlywaytotreatshortnessofbreathisto

call911ortakethevictimtoadoctor.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Wh

enIstartedteachingatmyschool,parentsrefusedtosendtheirchildrenhere.Overtime,situationshaveimproved.We’

ve___41__intoaplacewhereparentswanttheirchildrentolearn.Wehaveawaitinglist.Butwiththishascomeincreased____42___andhighexpectationsfrommanagement.More

paperworkthaneveris____43___ofus.Ispendaworryingamountofmyweektypingaboutchildrenratherthanhaving___44____face-to-facecontacttimewiththem.Butthrou

ghthestressandfrustration,thechildrenIteachandtheirparentshavekeptmegoing.They’ve__45__somemuch-neededrelief.Mystudentsar

elivelyandeagertolearn.Manyofmydayshavebeen____46____bytheseincrediblelittlepeopleandtheir____47__forknowledge.Andovertheyearsitisthosech

ildrenwhohavehelpedmetodevelopmypersonal___48___asateacher.I’vecometoseethateverychildis___49___,andthattherearesomewhoj

ustneedmoresupport.Sometimes,it’stheprogressyoumakewiththesechildrenthatallowsyoutoseemost__50__thepositiveeffectyourteachinghasonlearning

.Oneparticularchild___51__massivelywiththeexpectationsofschoolatthestartoftheacademicyear,laughingatotherchild

renandusing__52__words,andIspentalotoftimewithhimtalkingthrough____53___tobeagoodfriend.Seeingthischildaweekagoshowingkindnes

stoayoungerpupilmakesyoureflectontheincredible___54___achildcanmakeinayear.Workingwithparents,too,hasbeco

mea(an)____55___enjoyablepartofthejob.Ilikehaving___56__witheveryoneoftheparentsofmyclass,andtheirsupportofthechildren

andenthusiasmforthemtocontinuetheirlearningathomeistruly___57__.Somypupilsandtheirparentsareanimportant___58___ofwhy

Igotintothisjob.Itwasneverto____59__thedemandsofmanagement,___60___toworkwithchildrenandinspiretheirpassionforlearning.

41.A.slideB.transformedC.dashedD.ran42.A.pressureB.creativityC.motivationD.tendency43.A.informedB.warnedC.demandedD.accused44.A.actualB.subjecti

veC.widespreadD.major45.A.deliveredB.advocateC.preserveD.provided46.A.impressedB.teasedC.updatedD.brightened47.A.c

autionB.enthusiasmC.responsibilityD.independence48.A.growthB.principleC.relationshipsD.guidance49.A.uniqueB

.faithfulC.parallelD.universal50.A.brieflyB.clearlyC.gentlyD.shallowly51.A.persistedB.enjoyedC.struggledD.operated52.A.d

istinctB.unpleasantC.patientD.fascinating53.A.whatB.whenC.whereD.how54.A.assumptionB.regulationC.progressD.explanation55.A.merelyB.inno

centlyC.increasinglyD.slightly56.A.wordsB.topicsC.lettersD.conversations57.A.passiveB.conservativeC.primitiveD.impres

sive58.A.interpreterB.reminderC.counterD.chapter59.A.satisfyB.refuseC.expandD.ease60.A.soB.onC.butD.for第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适

当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Whenyouthinkofrobots,whatisthefirstthingthatcomestoyourmind?Doyouthinkofscienceficti

onmovieslikeStarWars,61.robotsofallshapesandsizesarepartofdailylife?Robotswereoncejustaproductoffiction.

TheworditselfcomesfromtheplayRossum'sUniversalRobots,62.(write)in1920byKarelCapek.Todaymostrobotsdon'tlooklikehumans.Th

eyappearinmanyformsandare63.(program)toperformawidevarietyofthings,fromworkinginfactories64.exploringthesurfaceofMars.Butthereisas

urprisingproblemintheworldofrobots:Whathumansfindeasyis65.(extreme)complexforarobot.Forexample,pickingupclothesin66.messyroomissimplefor

humans,whileitisdifficultforrobotstodothat.Anotherproblemisprogrammingarobottopickupsomeobjectsofdif

ferentshapesandsizeswithoutdamaging47..Itturnsoutthatoneofthemostdifficultthings68.(improve)inrobotsistheirflexibility.Exciting69.(de

velop)inmakinghuman-likehandsandlegsareunderway.Butthebiggestadvancementsaretoteachrobotstolearnwhattheycandoand70.theycanhelp

uswithdailytasks.第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。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1

0处语言错误,每句中最多两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在此处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出修改的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在其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.只允许修改10处,多者(从11处起)不计分。IwenttobuysometraditionalChinesemedicineonlastSunday.Justbeforeleavingthe

drugstore,Inoticedthatsomeforeignersseemtohavedifficultycommunicatewiththeassistant.IwentovertoaskifIneeded.Theassistan

ttoldmethatshecouldn’tmakeherselfunderstandabouthowtoboilthemixturecorrectly.LearningthatIcouldgivethemthehand,theywererelieved.With

outsometrouble,Itranslatedthattheassistantwantedtosay.Bothsidesexpressedthankstome.Iwasdelightedtohelpother.Moreimportantly,asaChinese,Ifelt

proudlytoseeforeignerstrytraditionalChinesemedicine.第二节书面表达(25分)假定你是李华,你班来自英国的交换生Julie因为在学校举行的中国古代诗歌朗诵比赛中表现欠佳而心情沮丧。请你就此事给她写一封邮件,内容包括:1.表示安慰;2.帮其分析原

因并给予鼓励。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:中国古代诗歌朗诵比赛theAncientChinesePoetryRecitationContest____________________________________________

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卷高二英语试题参考答案1-5.ACCBC6-10.BBBCB11-15.CBAAB16-20ABCAA21-25.ACCBC26-30.CABDC31-35.AABCD36-40.GAFCD41-45.BACAD46-50.DBAAB51-55.CBDCC56-60.DDBAC

61.where62.written63.Programmed64.to65.extremely66.a67.them68.toimprove69.developments70.how1.last前的on删掉2

.seem→seemed3.communicate→communicating4.I后加was5.understand→understood6.the→a7.some→any8.that→what9.other→others10.pr

oudly→proudDearJulie,I’msorrytohearthatyoudidn’tperformwellintheAncientChinesePoetryRecitationContestandthatyou’r

efeelingdiscouraged.Tobehonest,asaforeigner,youdidwellenough,whichsurprisedthejudgespresent.Thoughtheresultdoesn’tliveuptoyour

expectation,youshouldn’tloseheart.Instead,youaresupposedtoanalyzethecauseofyourfailuretoyourexpectatio

n,youshouldn’tloseheart.AsfarasIamconcerned,youdidn’tgetwellpreparedforitandyouneedmoretimetopractice.Withsomeadjustmentsandimprovements,youaresuret

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