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长春市“BEST合作体”2020-2021学年度下学期期中考试高二英语试题2021年5月本试卷分主观题和客观题两部分共82题,共150分,共6页。考试时间为120分钟。考试结束后,只交答题卡。第Ⅰ卷60题第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分
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.Whi
chcountryhasthemanalreadybeento?A.Italy.B.Sweden.C.France.2.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Gotowork.B.Haveadesser
t.C.Leavetherestaurant.3.Howmanypeoplearegoingtotheshow?A.Five.B.Six.C.Seven.4.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A
.Inakitchen.B.Inagarage.C.Inagrocerystore.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Makingnewfriends.B.Seeingoldf
riends.C.Gettinganewjob第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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.Whatiswrongwiththewoman?A.Hereyeshurt.B.Hervisionhasbeengoingdark.C.Shehasdifficultyinseeingatnight.7.Whati
sthewomanadvisedtodo?A.Checkhereyesimmediately.B.Telltheassistantaboutherallergies.C.SetnextFridayformeetingthedoctor.听第7段材料,回答第8至
10题。8.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Tired.B.Thirsty.C.Sleepy.9.Howmanymilesdidthewomanwalktoday?A.Aboutfourmiles.B.Abouttwomiles.C.Aboutonemile.
10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Goodfriends.B.Uncleandniece.C.Acouple.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Wherearethenewhousesthe
womanhaslookedat?A.Onthemainroad.B.Closetoabusstation.C.Nearthesportscenter.12.Whatdoesthewomanprobablylikemostaboutthenewhous
es?A.Thegardens.B.Theamountofspace.C.Thequietness.13.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthewoman’ssuggestion?A.Unintere
sted.B.Delighted.C.Disappointed.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhoisJamestalkingto?A.Hisprincipal.B.Hismother.C.Hisfriend.15.Whydoesn’tJameswan
ttogotoNorthwesternUniversity?A.It’stooexpensive.B.It’sfarfromhisfamily.C.Noneofhisfriendsaregoingthere.16.Whatismo
stimportanttoJames?A.Goingtoaninexpensiveschool.B.Goingtoawell-knownteachingschool.C.Goingtoaneasyschool.17.WhatisJameslike?
A.He’sahardworker.B.Hemakesfriendseasily.C.He’sconfidenthe’llmaketherightchoice.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Wh
enwillpeopleintheUKhaveashorterworkingweek?A.Intwoyears.B.Infiveyears.C.Intenyears.19.Whyisthereconcernaboutpeopleworkingless?A.Theywil
lhavelessmoney.B.Theymighthavebadhabits.C.Theymayregretnotworking.20.Whoaremostlikelytobeinterestedinthetalk?A.Workers.
B.Businessowners.C.Computerexperts.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。AWindmillLakeWake&EcoParkLocation:Ba
yfield,OntarioOpenseason:May20th—October31stStartingprices:$20CADWebsite:www.windmill-lake,caWindmillLakeWake&EcoParkisanenvironmentallycons
cious(有意识的)amusementpark.Theexpertswillteachyouhowtowakeboardandpaddleboard,andyoucanalsorentkayaks(橡皮船),canoes,andboats.Thefolkssaybyplayinginthe
wateryouhelprefreshitforallthecreaturesthatcallithome.TofinoSeaKayakingLocation:Tofino,BritishColumb
iaOpenseason:YearroundStartingprices:$119CADWebsite:www.tofinoseakayaking.comDuringafive-hourkayakingtour,thefol
kswilltakeyouthroughtherainforests,theincomingtidesandoldforests.And,ifyoucomeduringtherighttimeofyear,youco
uldcatchthemigration(迁徙)seasonofthelocalbirds.LardeauRiverAdventuresLocation:MeadowCreek,Kaslo,BritishColumbiaOpenseason:May1s
t-September30thStartingprices:$169CADWebsite:www.lardeauriveradventures.comLardeauRiverAdventuresoffersawildernesswhitewaterraftingexperien
ceandeco-tour.You'llridethewatersthroughabeautifulmountainvalleyprovidingclass2+rapidsandoverlookingamazingscenerya
ndwildlife.Thetrainedexpertswillteachyouaboutthearea,takeyouonapicnicandshowthegreatbiologicaldiversity(多样性)inthesemountains.D—TourLocation:Mont
-Tremblant,QuebecOpenseason:May13th-October22ndStartingprices:$87CADWebsite:www.dtourtremblant.comTh
ee-BikeDiscoverytourallowsevenbeginnerstoenjoythevast,beautifulareaofMont-Tremblantinonlyacoupleofhourswitheaseandpleasure.Thankstothisinno
vative(革新的)bike,you'llseemoreofthiswonderfulsceneryinlesstime.Plus,it'sauniqueexperienceyou'lltalkaboutproudlyforyearstocome.21.WhatisTofinoSeaK
ayakingmainlyabout?A.Historicalsites.B.Britishwildlife.C.Culturalremains.D.Adventureactivities.22.Whichactivityshouldyoujoininifyouarea
cyclist?A.D—Tour.B.TofinoSeaKayaking.C.LardeauRiverAdventures.D.WindmillLakeWake&EcoPark.23.WhattimerangeisofferedbyLardeau
RiverAdventures?A.Yearround.B.May13th-October22nd.C.May1st-September30th.D.May20th-October31st.BHaveyoueverfoundyourselfwaitingatthestopfor
yourbustoarriveandhaveastrangeraskacommonplace(普通的)question?Orhaveyoustoodinlinewaitingforacoffeeandf
eeltheneedtojustlookovertothepersonnexttoyouandaskabouttheweather?Thisissmalltalk,anddespitethename,it’sactuallyabi
gpartofdailylife.“Smalltalkmayseemtrivial(微不足道的),butit’sanaturalwayforpeopletoconnect.Itmayseemlikeawasteoftime.B
utitservesavitalroleinoursocialinteractions(交往).Bigrelationshipsarebuiltonsmalltalk,”LindyPegler,whohasa
master’sdegreeinpsychology,wroteonMedium.Infact,wespendalotofourtimemakingsmalltalk.Often,wefindourselvesmakingsmalltalkwiththesamepeopleo
naregularbasis.Comingupwithsmallconversationsisthefoundation(基础)oftheserelationships.Thebenefitsofsuchconversationscanactu
allycontributetoourhappinessandbenefitourlivesasawhole.InastudycitedbyTheNewYorkTimes,researchersfou
ndthathavingahealthynumberofacquaintances(相识的人)andmaintainingtheserelationshipscontributetoone’ssenseofbelongingtoacomm
unity.Sohowdoesonestartmakingsmalltalk?Itcanbeassimpleascomplimenting(称赞)one’sshirt,askingabouttheirdayorcommentingonthet
raffic.“Firstandforemost,smalltalkisanactofpoliteness,”Peglernoted.“Oursmalltalkatourfirstmeetingisourchancetoshowwhoweare,”sheadded.Whoknowswheret
hiscanlead?Nowadays,thesmallconnectionswemakecanleadtobigresults.Youmightfindsomeonewhohasacommoninterest,ormaybe
evensomeonewhoturnsouttobeaclosefriend.Thereisonethingforsure:makingsmalltalkcanbrightenourday–evenifit’sjustanic
ecommentorathoughtfulquestion.Sothenexttimeyoufindyourselfwaitingforthebusorcheckingyourwatchwhileyouwaitinaline,taketheopportunitytolook
upandtalktosomeonearoundyou.Afterall,ittakesasmallconnectiontoleadtoalargerone.24.Whatdoesthewriterintendt
odobyaskingquestionsinparagraphone?A.ToshowhisconfusiononthethemeB.ToargueovertheseriousnessoftalkingC.Toattachimportancet
otalkingD.Toleadtothetopicofthepassage25.WhatdoesLindyPeglerthinkofsmalltalk?A.Itisapointlessconversation.B.Itwastestoom
uchtime.C.Itisconnectedwithyoursocialstatus.D.Itcontributestogoodrelationships.26.Howdoregularsocialinteractionswithacquaintancesinfluence
peopleaccordingtoresearchers?A.Theyhelppeopledevelopcommunicationskills.B.Theybringpeoplehappinessandasen
seofbelonging.C.Theyallowpeopletoimprovetheirmanners.D.Theyhelppeoplefindoutwhotheyare.27.Whatarepeopleadvisedtodowhenmakingsmalltal
k?A.Startwithcasualtopics.B.Startwithserioustopics.C.Makeitimportantanddeep.D.Choosepleasantsurroundings.
CDrinkingteaatleastthreetimesaweekcouldreducetheriskofdyingfromcardiovasculardisease(心血管疾病)andislinkedwithalongerandhealthierlife,atleas
tinChina,anewstudysuggests.Chineseresearchersfoundthehealthbenefitsassociatedwithteaweremoreobviousfordrinkers
ofgreen,ratherthanblacktea,andforthosewhohadbeendrinkingtearegularlyoveralongerperiodoftime.Thebenefitswereal
socleareramongmen,thestudyindicated.Researcherslookedatdatafrom100,902Chinesepeoplewithnohistoryofheartat
tackorcanceranddividedthemintotwogroups:habitualdrinkerswhodrankteathreeormoretimesaweek,thosewhonever
dranktea,andthosewhodrankitlessregularly.Theyfollowedupwiththemafteraseven-yearperiod.Theiranalysisfoundthatregularteadri
nkershada20%lowerriskofhavingheartdiseaseandstroke,anda22%lowerriskofdyingfromheartdiseaseandstroke.Specifically,theyfo
undthatregularteadrinkerscouldexpecttolive1.26yearslongeratage50thanthosewhodidnotregularlyenjoyacupoftea."Wefoundthattheprotectiveeffectsof
habitualteaconsumptionwereveryobviousandrobustacrossdifferentoutcomesformen,butonlymildforwomen,"saidDrDongfengGufromChina'sNation
alCenterforCardiovascularDisease."Onereasonmightbethattheproportionofhabitualteaconsumersamongmenwasapproximatelytwoandahalftimesashigha
sthatamongwomen,"Gusaid.Some48%ofthemeninthestudywereregularteadrinkers,comparedwith20%ofwomen.28.Whatcanbele
arnedabouttheresearchfromParagraph1?A.Drinkingtearegularlybenefitspeople'shealth.B.Drinkingblackteabringsmorehealthbenefits.C.Menalwayslivelon
gerthanwomenbydrinkingtea.D.Peoplecanpreventalldiseasesbydrinkingtea.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“robust”inPara
graph4mean?A.protectiveB.strongC.gentleD.beneficial30.Whatcanweknowfromthelastparagraph?A.Fewermenlikedrinkingtea.B.Mensp
endmoremoneyontea.C.Mendrinkmoreteathanwomen.D.Fewerwomenmaylivelongerthanmen.31.Whereisthistextmainly
from?A.anadvertisementB.aposterC.aguidebookD.amagazineD.“Themainsurpriseishowwidespreadtheeffectswere,”saysseniorauthorMartinGenne
r,anevolutionaryecologistattheUniversityofBristol.“Wefoundthesametrendacrossallgroupsofmarinelifewelookedat,fro
msmallformsofplantsandanimalstomarineinvertebrates(无脊椎动物),andfromfishtoseabirds.”Thenewstudybuildsonearlyevi
denceoftheimpactofclimatechangesonthedistribution,diversityandseasonalityofmarinespecies.Basedonthosefindings,Genner’steamreasonedthatmarine
speciesshouldbedoingwellattheleading(pole-ward)edgeoftheirrangesbutpoorlyattheirtrailing(equator-ward)side(向赤道的一侧).They
alsorealizedthatexistingglobalspeciesdistributiondatabasescouldbeusedtotestthisidea.Basedonathoroughsearchofavailab
ledataintheliterature,theresearchersnowreportonaglobalanalysisofdiversitytrendsfor304widelydistributedmarinespeciesoverthe
lastcentury.Theresultsshowthat—justaspredicted—diversityincreaseshavebeenmostobviouswheresamplinghas
takenplaceatthepole-wardsideofspeciesranges,whilediversitydeclineshavebeengreatestwheresamplinghastakenplaceatthee
quator-wardsideofspeciesranges.Thefindingsshowthatlarge-scalechangesinthediversityofspeciesarewellunderway
.Theyalsosuggestthatmarinespecieshaven’tmanagedtoadapttowarmerconditions.Theresearchersthereforesuggestthatprojectedseatemperatureincreasesofup
to1.5°Coverpre-industriallevelsby2050willcontinuetoleadtoshiftsinthediversityofmarinespecies,includingthoseofimportanceforcoastallivelihoods.“Th
ismattersbecauseitmeansthatclimatechangesarenotonlyleadingtodiversitychanges,butnaturallyaffectingtheperformanceofspecieslocally,”Gennersays.“
We’reseeingfewerandfewerspecieslikeemperorpenguinsaswaterbecomestoowarmattheirequator-wardedge,andweseesomefishsuchasEuropean
seabassgrowingwellattheirpole-wardedgewherehistoricallytheywereuncommon.”Theresultsshowthattheeffectso
fclimatechangesonmarinespeciesarehighlyuniformandnotalittle.“Whilesomemarinelifemaybenefitastheoceanwarms,thefindingspointtowardafuture
inwhichwewillalsoseecontinuedlossofmarinelife,”Gennersays.32.Accordingtothepassage,whatdidGenner’steamconcl
ude?A.Speciesdatacanbeusedtotestthestudy.B.Marinespeciescanadapttothewarmenvironment.C.Climatechangeshaveag
reateffectonthegrowthoffish.D.Arcticmarinespeciesgrowbetterthanthoseattheequator.33.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepass
age?A.Someseacreaturesmaybenefitfromwarmingoceans.B.Marinelifewillbenefitfromoceanwarminginthefuture.C.Theeffectofclimatechangesonm
arinelifehasimproved.D.ClimateChangeshavelittletodowiththerichnessofspecies.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedpartofthelastparagraphmean?A.simil
arandslightB.nothinganduneventfulC.nowhereandalittlebitD.everywhereandenormous35.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitl
eofthepassage?A.StudyoftheDisappearanceofMarinelife.B.AnalysisofSpeciesDistributionDatabase.C.ImpactofClimateChangesonMarineSpecies.D.Comparat
iveAnalysisofOceanTemperatures.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。EasyWaystoKeepYourBrainSha
rpEveryoneisforgetful,butasweage,westarttofeellikeourbrainsareslowingdownabitandthatcanbeaveryannoyingthing.36Readonforsometechniqueswortht
rying.1.___37___Peoplewhoregularlymadeplansandlookedforwardtoupcomingeventshada50percentreducedchance
ofAlzheimer’sdisease(早老性痴呆症),accordingtoarecentstudy.___38___Somethingassimpleassettingagoaltohaveaweek
lycoffeedatewithafriendwilldo.There’sevidencethatpeoplewhohaveapurposeinlifeorwhoareworkingonlongorshort-termgoalsappeartodobetter.Inotherwords,ke
epyourbrainlookingforward.2.Goforawalk.Mildlyraisedglucose(葡萄糖)levelscanharmtheareaofthebrainthathelpsyouformmemoriesandphysicalactivitycanhelp
getbloodglucosedowntonormallevels.Infact,exerciseproduceschemicalsthataregoodforyourbrain.___39___3.Learnsomethin
gnew.TakeaSpanishclassonline,joinadrawingclub,orlearntoplaycards.Astudyfoundthatmentalstimulation(刺激)limitstheweakeningeffectsofagingonmemor
yandthemind.Butthebestthingforyourbrainiswhenyoulearnsomethingnewandarephysicallyactiveatthesametime.___40___Orgodancingwithyourfrie
nds.A.Focusonthefuture.B.Thiscanbeespeciallyharmfultotheaged.C.Itshouldbesomethinglikelearninggardening.D.S
otakeafewminuteseachdaytodosomereading.E.Butdon’tworryifyourscheduleisn’tfilledwithlifechangingevents.F.Luckily,researchshowsthereisalotyouc
andotoavoidthosemomentsG.Inotherwords,whenyoutakecareofyourbody,youtakecareofyourbrain.第三部分:语言知识运用第一节:完形填空(每题1.5分,共30分)RobKe
nney'sdadabandonedhimwhenhewasjust14yearsold.Atatimewhenhewasonthe41toyoungadulthood,hehadnofatherto42himontheway.Inaninterview,Kenneynotonlyexplains
his43experienceasayoungboy,buthowseekingoutGodwhenhisown44wasindifficultyenabledhimto45hisdadjustbeforehisdaddied
inhis80s.Now,withawifeof29yearsandtwo46adultchildren,Kristine,afamousteacher,andKyle,agreatsoftwareengineer,Kenneywantstopayitforward
.“Mygoalinlifewasto47goodadults---notgoodchildren,“heexplains.Thefactthathiskidshavebothgrownupand48thehouseleft
himthinkinghowhemightofferhelptootherkids.Quarantine(隔离)wasactuallytheperfecttimeforhimto49decidetoshares
omebasicessentials(要点)withother50whomightbegrowingupindifficultcircumstances.Maybethey'velostaparentorhav
eparentswhoare51.52,thedevoteddadsetupaheart-warmingYouTubechannelcalled“Dad,HowDoI?”Inthischannel,hesharesbasic53,fromtyingaperfecttiekno
t(结)torepairingasink.“I54ittobeabouteverydaytasks.Also,Iwouldliketopasssomeofthe55I'vegotalongthewayto56peop
le,“thedadsays.Hispositive57tipshavereallytouchedhis58,thenumberofwhomisgrowingdaybyday.With1.9millionsubscr
ibers,Kenneyisgettingtosharehis“dadvice"withmorepeoplethanhe59.TheamateurDIYdadwassurprisedbythe60anduploadeda“thankyou”
video.41.A.keyB.dietC.visitD.path42.A.interviewB.beatC.guideD.praise43.A.amusingB.heartbreakingC.pleasant
D.relaxing44.A.marriageB.birthC.teachingD.holiday45.A.rescueB.applaudC.forgiveD.educate46.A.wealthyB
.modestC.generousD.excellent47.A.abandonB.raiseC.seekD.punish48.A.leftB.soldC.ruinedD.buried49.A.unwillinglyB.finallyC.hardlyD.strangely50.A.
fathersB.wivesC.kidsD.adults51.A.popularB.poorC.strictD.absent52.A.ThereforeB.OtherwiseC.HoweverD.Instead53.A.goodsB.commentsC.skillsD.present
s54.A.begB.wantC.forbidD.force55.A.wisdomB.honestyC.moneyD.imagination56.A.persuadeB.respectC.trustD.encourage57.A.interestingB.comp
lexC.practicalD.silly58.A.audienceB.familyC.teamD.class59.A.invitedB.expectedC.demandedD.trained60.A.adviceB.
knowledgeC.assistanceD.response第Ⅱ卷22题第二节语法填空(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。Atatimewhenwearea
llexperiencinganextraordinarylevelofstress,scienceoffersasimpleand61(effect)waytoimproveourownemotional(情感的)health.Tohelpyourself,star
tbyhelpingothers.As62matteroffact,ourbodiesandmindsbenefitinavarietyof63(way)whenwehelpothers.Someresearchhasf
ocused64the“helper'shigh."Studiesshowthatvolunteering,donatingmoney,orevenjustthinkingaboutdonatingmoneycanrelease(释放)feel-goodbrain
chemicals.65(feel)responsibleforotherpeoplealsocanhelpusdealwithwhateverchallengeslifebrings.EmilyGreenfield,an
associate66(consult)ofsocialworkatRutgersUniversity,studiedaconceptcalled“feltobligation(义务),”which67(measure)byaskingpeoplequestionssuchashow
obligatedtheywouldfeeltogivemoneytoafriendinneed,even68itmeantputtingthemselvesintrouble.Asitturnedout,thepeoplewhohadhigherlevelsof
“feltobligation”-meaningtheywerethetypeofpeopletosacrificeforothers–dealt69(well)withtheirownlifechallengesthanothers.She70(note)thatcaringforother
shelpedustoregulateourownemotionsandgainasenseofcontrol.第三节单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)71.I’dliketo______
____(祝贺)youonyourwonderfulperformance.72.Her__________(雄心)istobecomepartofthenationalteamforthenextParalympicGames.73.Mostofthemwer
ein__________(赞同)ofmyopinionwhileDavidwasagainstit.74.Mypetdogalways__________(陪伴)mewhenIfeellonely.75.Hewastakentothepolicestationbecaus
ehe________(目击)thewholeaccident.76.Thehutwasdarkinsidesoittooktimeforoureyesto_________(调整).77.TheWhenthesun’srayshittheearth,alot
ofheatis_____(反射)backintospace.78.Thegiftisa__________(自愿的)contributiontowardsthelivesofpeoplewhoreallyneedit.79.Hewas__________(推荐)for
thepostbyacolleague.80.Ihavebeenso__________(占用)withworkthatIhaven’thadtimeforsocialactivities.第四部分写作第一节短文改错(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处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误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(Λ),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.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。AsaSeniorTwostudent,myfavoritesportisfootball.Iwa
samemberofourschoolfootballteam.WepracticeforthreetimesaweekandoftenwatchfootballmatchonTVorontheInternettogether.Playfootballnotonlymakesusgrowt
allandstrongbutalsogiveusasenseoffairplayandteamspirit.Wemustkeepinmindsthatweplayfortheteaminsteadforourselves.Also,sportsteachust
heimportantofobeyingtherulesinamatch.Eachplayermustlistentothecaptain,whichistheleaderoftheteam.Andtheymustnotbreaktherule
stoooftenifwewanttowinthegame.第二节:书面表达(满分25分)为了帮助中学生健康成长,某中学英语报开辟了“HEART-TO-HEART”专栏。假设你是该栏目的编辑Jamie,收到了一封署
名为Worried的求助信。信中该同学想你诉说了自己的困扰:近日容易发脾气,使正常的学习和生活受到了影响。请用英文给该同学写一封100词左右的回信。内容要点:1.表示理解并给予安慰;2.提出建议并说明理由。注意:开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearWorried
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_________________________________________________Yours,Jamie长春市“BEST合作体”2020-2021学年度下学期期中考试高二英语试题答案2021年5月一、听力(共20题,每题1分,满分20)1-5ACBAB6
-10CCBAB11-15CBAAC16-20BACBA二、阅读理解(共15题,每题2分,满分30)21-25DACDD26-30BAABC31-35DDADC三、七选五(共5题,每题2分,满分10分)36-40FAEGC四、完型(共
20题,每题1.5分,满分30分)41-45DCBAC46-50DBABC51-55DACBA56-60DCABD五、语法填空(共10题,每题1.5分,满分15分)61.effective62.a63.ways64.on/upon65.F
eeling66.consultant67.ismeasured68.if/though69.better70.noted六、单词拼写(共10题,每题1分,满分10分)71.congratulate72.ambition73.favou
r/favor74.accompanies75.witnessed76.ajust77.reflected78.voluntary79.recommended80.occupied七、改错(满分10分)1.was--am2.practic
e后for去掉3.match--matches4.Play--Playing5.give---gives6.minds---mind7.instead后+of8.important--importance
9.which--who10.they--we八、应用文(满分25分)Dearworried,I'msorrytohearthatyou’rehavingsuchabadtimeatthemoment.Thetruthist
hateveryonewillhaveoneofthoseperiodswhenthingsseemtobegoingwrong,soyoudon’thavetoworrysomuch.Learntocontrolyoutempersothatyoumaynotdoorsayanyth
ingyou’llregret.Herearethreeusefultips.First,talktosomeoneyoutrustabouthowyoufeel.Thisisagoodwayoflettingyoura
ngeroutwithouthurtingothersoryourself.Second,gooutdoorsandplaygameswithyourfriends,asphysicalexerciseisaneffectivewaytogetridofanger.An
dthird,remainoptimisticaboutyourfuture.Ihopeyou’llsoonfeelcalmerandcarryonasnormal.Yours,Jamie听力原文:Text1W:I’mthink
ingabouttakingatriptoEurope.I’dliketovisitFrance,England,andItaly.Wouldyouliketocomewithme?M:Sure!I’vebeentoItaly,though.I’vealwayswantedtogotoSwede
n.Wouldyouconsidergoingthere,too?Text2M:Haveyoufinishedyet?You’renothavingadessert,areyou?Lookatthetime.YouknowIhavework
tomorrowmorning.W:Letmeenjoymyself.It’snotveryoftenthatweeatoutatarestaurant.Text3W:Tony,Peter,John,Lucy,me…isthateveryone?Wehavetohurry.Theshowstart
sinfiveminutes.M:No,wait.Here’sAmy.Didyouforgetabouther?W:Idid,butdon’tworry.Ihaveherticket.Text4M:Oops…
I’msorry,Mom,Ibrokeanotherplate.Ishouldprobablyletyoufinish.W:No,yougoahead.Igotthosedishesatagaragesale.Justbemorecareful!Text5W:Howwast
hepartylastnight?Youmusthavehadalottosaytothosepeople,sinceyouhaven’tseenthemfor20years.M:Isuredid!Everybodyhadexcitingnewjobsandha
ddonesomuch.Iwasexcitedtoseethemagain.Text6W:Hello,I’dliketomakeanappointmenttogetaneyeexam.M:Okay.W
hathappenedtoyoureyes?W:Well,Ican’tseeatnightanymore,whichiswhyI’mcomingin.M:Okay.Haveyoureyesbeenhurting?Orhasyoursightbeengoi
ngdark?W:No,nothinglikethat.M:Oh,Isee.ThenIsuggestyoumeetingthedoctornextFridayat3:00p.m.Isthereanything
you’dlikehimtoknowbeforeyourvisit?W:NextFridayworksbestforme.Andnothinginparticular,infact.Thanks.Text7M:Hello,Susan.Wherewereyouthismorning?Youl
ookrefreshed!W:Iwentforawalkaroundthelake.Greatexerciseforme,butitwassohot.Ireallyneedaglassofwater.M:
Ihaven’tbeenoutsideyettoday,butitdoeslookhot.Howlongwereyououtfor?W:Afewhours,atleast.Iwalkedaroundtheentirelake,whichisaboutfourmiles.M:Oh,Ihad
noidea!Ialwaysthoughtthatlakewassmaller,likeoneortwomilesaround.W:No,it’sreallybig!Doyouknowwheremyauntis?M:She’sstillsleeping.Ididn’twanttowak
eher.W:You’reagoodhusbandtoher.Youshouldbothwalkaroundthelakewithmenexttime.M:Thatsoundsfun.Maybewe’llgotomorrowifit’s
notashot.Text8W:Iwenttolookatthosenewhousesnearthesportscenterthisafternoon.M:Oh,OK.W:Theyarereallynice.Theyhavelotso
fspace.Eachhousehasthreebedroomsandaseparatebathroom.M:Hmm.W:Andthereisagardeninthebackofeachhouse.John,wouldyouputdownyour
book?Aren’tyouinterestedinwhatI’msaying?M:Notespecially.W:Butwhy?Ithoughtyouwantedtomove.M:Youaretheonewhowantstomove.Ilikethisapartment.Icanwalkto
workfromhere.W:Youcouldstillwalktoworkifwemovednearthesportscenter.M:It’sfurtheraway,andit’llbenoisier.W:Butit’snotexactlyquiet
livingonthismainroad.M:Well,wechosethisapartmenttogether.Andyoudidn’tmindthenoisefromthemainroadthen.Is
eemtorememberyoulikedtheideaofbeingclosetoabusstation.W:Idid,andstilldo.It’ssimplythatweneedmorespace.John,atleastcomeandtakealookattheho
usewithme.M:Allright.Text9W:Wheredoyouwanttogotocollege,James?M:Well,I’mnotsure.Ican’tdecide.I’mworriedIw
illmakethewrongchoice.Iwanttobeateacher.IwanttogotoColumbiaUniversityinNewYork,butit’ssoexpensive.It’salsoveryfarfromwheremyfamilylives.I
alsowouldliketogotoNorthwesternUniversity,butnoneofmyfriendsfromhighschoolaregoingthere.W:You’llmakenewfriendswhenyougotocolle
ge.M:I’mworriedaboutmakingnewfriends.Also,I’mworriedthatIwon’tbesmartenoughtogetgoodgradesatadifficultcollege.IcouldgototheUniversityofCaliforni
a,butIdon’tthinktheyhavegoodteaching.Mostimportantly,Iwanttogotoaschoolthatisfamousforteaching.W:Thoseareallexcellentschools,James.Ifyou’
reacceptedintoallthoseschools,youshouldconsideryourselfveryfortunate.WhenIwenttoschool,Iwenttoaverysmallcollege,andIstil
lgotagreatjobasaprincipal.Youwillbesuccessfulbecauseyouworkveryhard.M:Thanksforyourhelp,PrincipalSkinne
r.Text10M:Goodmorning,everyone.Whencomputersandintelligentmachinesfirstbegantoplayanimportantroleinourlivesinthe1970s
,manyexpertspredictedthatwewereapproachingaperiodwhenmachineswoulddomostofthework.Ithasn’tworkedoutlikethat.Itistruethat
fewerandfewerpeopleareneededtoproducegoods.However,theworkersaffectedhavejusthadtofindotherlessattractivejobs.Now,though,itlookslik
eattitudescouldfinallybechanging.IthasbeensuggestedintheUKthattheworkingweekcouldbereducedbyfivehoursoverthenextdecade.Ofcourse,manypeoplewillbegla
dtohearthis,butsomeconcernshavebeenraised.Areductioninworkmightnotbeagoodthingifitisreplacedbymoretimespentonbadhabits.Ext
rafreetimecouldbeofgreatbenefitifitisusedforexerciseandeducation.Businessownershavealsocautionedthatindustrialproductionwouldhavetoincreasegreatl
ytobeabletopayforallthisextrafreetime.