广东省深圳市第二高级中学2019-2020学年高一下学期第四学段考试英语试题

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2019-2020学年度第四学段考试高一英语时间:120分钟满分:150分命题人:第I卷I.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,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.Whatsizejacketisthemanwearingnow?A.Small.B.Medium.C.Large.2.Whatdidtheman

buyforhisnewflat?A.Achair.B.Abed.C.Atable.3.Whoisthewomanprobably?A.Areceptionist.B.Adirector.C.Asalesmanager.4.WhatwillthewomandoA.Rese

rvethebook.B.Buyabook.C.Borrowthebook.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Aproject.B.Aprogram.C.Food.

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,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.WherewillthemangoonTuesday?A.ToEdinburgh.B.ToParis.C.ToLondon.7.Whenwillthemaninterviewthemainspeaker

?A.OnTuesdaymorning.B.OnTuesdayafternoon.C.OnWednesdayafternoon听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Wherewillthemangoatlast?A.Thecanteen.B.Thee

ntrancehall.C.Thesportscenter.9.Whoisthemanprobably?A.Aconstructionworker.B.Aformerstudent.C.Anewprofessor.听第8段材料,回答第

10至12题。10.HowlonghasthemanstayedinFrance?A.Sixmonths.B.Ayearandahalf.C.Twoyears.11.Whatdoesthemanwanttobe?A.Atranslator.

B.Ateacher.C.Asecretary.12.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Trainerandtrainee.B.Employerandemployee.C.Interviewerandinter

viewee.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhatclassdoesthemanhaveonThursdays?A.Thedramaclass.B.Thecomputerclass.C.Thedanceclass.14.Whoinspiredthemantolearndanc

ing?A.Hisparents.B.Hisfriends.C.Hisaunt.15.Whendidthemanrestartthedanceclass?A.Atage7.B.Atage11.C.Atage14.16.Whatdoesthemanthinkofdancingwi

thotherboys?A.Embarrassing.B.Distracting.C.Relaxing.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatanimalsdidfarmersintheSouthIslandkeepinthepast

?A.Sheep.B.Cows.C.Deer.18.Whatpicturesdoesthespeakersuggesttaking?A.Picturesofbirds.B.Picturesofthesunset.

C.Picturesoffishingboats.19.WhatdostudentsliketodoinQueenstown?A.Skydiving.B.Riversurfing.C.Walking.20.Howlongisthetrip?A.Twoweeks.B.Threeweek

s.C.Amonth.II.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。AOccasionslikeanniversaries,weddingsandreunionscallforspecial

eventvenues(场地).Thefollowingplacesmayhaveawayout.There'snoneedtospendmoneycreatingatmosphereatspecialeventvenues.It

'sbuiltrightin!HardRockCafeAnchorage415E.STREET,ANCHORAGE,ALASKA99501Events,likegreatmusicarebornofinspiration.Featuringa13,600-square-footfacilit

ythatwillseat275guestswithprivateeventspace,weprideourselvesondeliveringanexceptionalexperiencewitharockan

drolltwistforeachofourguests.BusinessExpoCenter1960S.ANAHEIMWAY,ANAHEIM,CALIFORNIA92805TheBusinessExpoCenterisOrangeCounty's

premiereventvenueinAnaheim,California.Ourflexible36,000-square-footexpocenterishometospaceforconferences,trad

eshowsandcelebrations.Weprideourselvesonprovidingamemorableexperiencewithexcellentflexibility,services,andcostsavings.Wewon'tcharg

ecustomersforon-siteparkingandprovidehigh-speedWi-Fi.AutomobileDrivingMuseum610LAIRPORTSTREET,ELSEGUNDO,CALIFORNIA90245C

entrallylocatedintheSouthBaybeachcommunityofElSegundo,California,theADMoffersawonderfulvenueforprivatepartiesandcorporateevents.Convenientl

ylocated5minutessouthofLAX,rightoffthe405and105Freeways,the610Lairportspacehasavintagefeelsurroundedbyourprimaryautomobilecol

lection.Weofferseveraldifferentvenuesinsideandoutsideourfacilityfordiverseevents.Tobetterourservice,reservationsa

reneeded.YamashiroHollywood1999N.SYCAMOREAVE.,LOSANGELES,CALIFORNIA90068YamashiroHollywoodisarestaurantandtherefore,al

lfoodandbeveragesmustbehandledinhouse.However,guestsareallowedtobringinoutsidewineandchampagneforacorkagefee.21.WhatcanyoudoinBusinessExpoCen

ter?A.Enjoyfreeparking.B.Bringinoutsidewine.C.Experiencearockandrolltwist.D.Seesomeautomobilecollections.22.Whichvenuedoyouneedtobookinadvance

?A.BusinessExpoCenter.B.YamashiroHollywood.C.HardRockCafeAnchorage.D.AutomobileDrivingMuseum.23.Whatdothefourvenueshaveincommon?A.T

heyofferoptionalplaces.B.Theyareopentospecialevents.C.Theyarelocatedinthesamestate.D.Theyenjoyconvenienttransportation.BTheSilkRoadisarg

uablythemostfamouslong-distancetraderouteoftheancientworld.ThispassageconnectedEuropeintheWestwithChinaintheEast,andallowedtheexchangeofgoods,te

chnology,andideasbetweenthetwocivilizations.Althoughmerchantscouldmakehugeprofitstravellingtheroad,itwasnotwithoutrisk.ThemainSilkRo

adstartedinChang’an(knowntodayasXi’an),theearlyHancapital.Travelerscommencingtheirjourneyfromthiscitycouldtakeanorthernroutethatwouldtakethemacross

China’snorthwesternprovinces.Afterthis,theywouldfacetheGobiDesert,arguablythegreatestdangeroftheSilkRoad.TheGobiDesert,thelargestdesertinAs

ia,consistsmainlyofrocky,hardearth.Thisfeaturemadeiteasierfortraderstotravelacross,comparedtosandydesertsliketheneighboringTaklam

akanDesert.Likeotherdeserts,theGobiDesertisdryandhot,andthereforethebiggestchallengetravelersfacedwasobtainingenoughwa

terforthemselvesaswellasfortheircamels.So,reststopswerecreatedalongtheroute,allowingtravelerstorest,eatanddrink.Theseplac

esalsopromotedtheexchangeofgoods,andevenideas,amongstthetravelerswhostoppedthere.Usually,thereststopswereplacedwithina

day’sjourneyofeachother.Inthisway,travelerscouldavoidspendingtoomuchtimeinthedesert,whichwouldmakethemtargetsforrobbers,

anotherdangeroftheSilkRoad.OncethroughtheGobiDesert,travelerswouldcontinuetheirjourneyintoIran,Turkey,andfinallyEurope.Whilethispartofthejourneyma

yhavebeenlessdangerous,itisnotentirelywithoutitsdanger.24.Theunderlinedword“it”inthefirstparagraphrefersto_____.A.makinghugeprofitsB.t

ravelingtheSilkRoadC.exchanginggoodsandideasD.connectingdifferentcivilizations25.WhywastheGobiDeserteasiertocrossthanotherdeserts?A.Thedesert’ssurfac

ewaseasiertowalkon.B.Camelsfortransportationwereeasiertofind.C.Itwassmallerandcouldbecrossedinlesstime.D.Thereweremorenaturalwatersourcesava

ilable.26.WhatcanweguessaboutthereststopsintheGobiDesert?A.Travelerswereofferedfreeaccommodation.B.Theywerelocatedaroundtheedgesofthedesert.C.

Travelersstayingtherewereoftenattackedbycriminals.D.Theyweresharedbytravelersfromdifferentcountries.27.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.T

heoriginsoftheSilkRoad.B.ThebenefitsoftheSilkRoad.C.ThedifficultiesfacedbySilkRoadtravelers.D.Theculturalexc

hangesamongSilkRoadtravelers.CIspendhalfofmylifewithmymotherandtheotherhalfwithmyfather.Myfatherliveswithatwenty-poundcatnamedTofu.Hecallsmehisfa

voritedaughter.Iamanonlychild.Myfather'sapartmentisquitedifferentfromanyotherperson'slivingspace.Exceptformyroom

,thereisnofurniture.Hedoesn'tlikesofasoranycomfortablechairs,sohehasonlyadrawingtable,adeskandhisbed.Hespendsalotoftimelyingonthestudiofloor.T

hat'showhethinks,hesays.Thenhedoesyoga.Hehasabigkitchen,andontopoftherefrigeratorisanoldclockhewindseveryweekforgoodluck.Thelastti

metheclockstopped,myfather'scarwastowed(被警察拖走)andsomeotherterriblethingshappened,sohehasbecomeverysuperstitious(迷信的).Whenhego

esoutoftown,hehiressomeonetofeedTofuandwindtheclocksoitwon'tstop.Theonethinghehasplentyofishouserules.Youha

vetotakeoffyourshoeswhenyoucomein.Hewon'tallowanyonewhowearsabaseballcapintohishouse.Hesaysonlybaseballplayersshouldwearbaseballc

apsandonlythecatchersshouldwearthembackward.EverytimeIgotostayinhishouse,hemakesupanewrule.“Houserulenumber579,n

otelevisionprogramswithlaughtracks!”hewillsay.Butthenhecanneverrememberthenumbers,sotheychangeconstantly.Therulethath

ealwaysenforcesistheonethatrequiresmetowriteatwo-pageessayanytimeIwantsomething.Hedidn'tspeakEnglishuntilhewassixteen,andhehadahardtimelearningtow

riteit,sohewantsmetobecomeagoodwriteratanearlyage.Thisritual(仪式)startedwhenIaskedhimifIcouldhavemyearspiercedwhe

nIwasnine.HesaiditwasverycruelandtoldmeIcouldn'tdoituntilIwasthirty-five.Butlkeptaskinghim,andhefinallysaidthatifIwroteanessayandIcouldpersuadehimin

writingwhyIwantedholesinmyears,maybehewouldsayokay.Iwrotemyfirstessayformyfather,andafteronemonthofwritingandrewriting,hefinallygavem

ehispermission.28.Whatisunusualaboutthefather'sapartment?A.Ithasalargekitchen.B.Thefatherdoesyogaathome.C.Itisscar

celyfurnished.D.Thefatherspendsalotoftimeonthefloor.29.Whichofthefollowingisanexampleofthehouserules?A.SomeoneishiredtofeedTof

u.B.Youcan'twearshoesinthehouse.C.Baseballplayersarenotallowedintotheapartment.D.Thewritercan'twatchtelevisionprogramsintheapartment.30.Whi

chofthesestatementsabouttheclockisTRUE?A.Itisnotanautomaticone.B.Herfatherdoesn'tliketheclock.C.Itcanbringg

oodlucktothem.D.Someoneishiredtowinditeveryweek.31.Wecaninferthatthewriter'sfather____.A.wasafamouswriterB.wasbornintheUn

itedStatesC.wasacaringandstrictfatherD.speaksmorethanonelanguageDFoodexpertssaywashingcouldspreadthegermsonyourtu

rkeyinthekitchensinkornearbyfood.Butit'sbeenachallengetryingtoconvincecookstostoprinsing(冲洗)offrawpoultry(家禽).Germst

hatcanmakepeoplesickarecommonintheguts(内脏)ofhealthypoultryandarelegallyallowedtobeonrawturkeyandchicken.Thea

ssumptionisthatnobodyeatstheirpoultryraw,andthatthoroughcookingwillkillthebacteria.Thedo—not—washrawpoultryadvicefro

mtheUSDAisrelativelynewandperhapshasn'tcaughtonbecauseitgoesagainstthecommonbeliefthatwashingmakesthingsclean,

saidChapman.BenjaminChapman,astudyauthorandfoodsafetyexpertatNorthCarolinaStateUniversity,saidtheinstincttowashrawpo

ultrygoesbackatleastdecadeswhenpeoplereliedmoreonvisualcluestospotproblemswithpoultry.Meanwhile,washinghandsandsurfac

esarealsoimportant.Butfoodpreparationisacomplicatedact,andgermsfrompoultrycanbespreadevenifit'snotwa

shed,especiallywhenbirdsareremovedfrompackaging.TheUSDA-fundedstudystressesthatpoint.Researcherssprayedrawchickenwith

aharmlessstrainofE.coli(大肠杆菌)andwatchedvolunteercooksattestkitchens.Amongthosewhowashedtheirrawchicken,aboutaquarterendedupspreadingth

ebacteriatotheirlettuce.Butevensomeofthosewhodidnotrinsethechickengotgermsonthelettuce.Andthereareotheropportunitiesforgermstosurviveonturkeys:meltin

gandcooking.Toensureabirdisthoroughlycooked,theysaytouseathermometertocheckthatthedeepestandthickestpartsofithavereached165degrees.Evenafterthemeal

iscooked,youaren'toutofthedangerzone.Tokeepturkeysandotherleftoverssafe,expertssaytheyshouldberefrigerateda

ftertwohours.32.Peopledon'tacceptUSDA'sadvicebecause____.A.theadviceisrelativelynewB.cleaningseemsmoretrustworthyC.coo

kscleantheturkeybeforecookingitD.heatcankillmostgermsandnooneeatsrawfood33.WhatcanbeconcludedfromParagraph4?A.Foodpackagescarrygerms.B.Handsandsu

rfacesareeasytogetE.coli.C.Germsfromaturkeycanbespreadwhetheritiswashedornot.D.Multiplemethodsshouldbeappliedtofoodtogetri

dofgerms.34.Whichwaymayhelptocookaturkeysafely?A.Rinseofftheturkeybeforeitisheated.B.Keeptheturkeyawayfromt

helettuceandrefrigerator.C.Washhandsandpackagesbeforetakingouttheturkey.D.Useathermometertocheckthetem

peratureoftheturkey.35.Fromwhichsectionofamagazineisthetextprobablytaken?A.Culture.B.Science.C.Education.D.Medicine.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。LeonardodaVinciandNatureInthemodernworld,artandsciencearetwoveryseparateactivities,

butinLeonardo’stimetheywerecloselyconnected.Sciencemeantmathematicsandmedicalstudies.36Mathematicsincludedpracticalworklikesurv

eyinglandformakingmapsaswellasmeasuringthemovementsofthestarsinthesky.Anartistmightneedtomeasurethedifferentpartsofthebody.Hecouldalsouse

mathematicstoplacethingsinrelationshiptoeachotherinadrawingorpaintingsothescenelookedcorrect.37Mathematicswasalsoconnectedtomusicbecausemusical

soundshaveafixedrelationshipwitheachotherthatcanbedescribedinnumbers.38Morethanthis,though,Leonardobelievedthatnumberswereapartofallthingsinth

eworld,includingmusic,andhesaidthat“withoutthemnothingcanbedone.”“Naturehaskindlygivenusthingseverywheretocopy,”wroteLeonar

do.Inallhisactivities,Leonardowastryingtodiscovertherulesthatcontrolnature.Inhissearchforthoserules,helook

edverycarefullyatalotofexamplesanddetails.Actualexperiencewasmoreimportanttohimthanopinion,andheworkedfromfactstoideas.39Hispurposewastoexam

inetheworldsohecouldcopyitinbeautifulpaintingsandsculptures.Healsowantedtolearnfromthecleversolutionsofnature.40Hisquicklittlesketches(素描),oftend

onewhilewanderingoutside,helpedhimtocatchamovementorashape.Morecarefuldrawingswouldbedoneatadeskwithapenandruler.InJuly2001,asmalldrawingbyLeonar

dowassoldfor$12million.Itwasthemostexpensivedrawingintheworld.A.Leonardowasalwaysdrawing.B.Howcouldthesebeconnectedwithart?C

.Leonardo’sideaswerevastlyaheadofhistime.D.Mathematiciansanddoctorsworkedtodiscovertheunknown.E.Aboveall,Leonardow

antedtounderstandhowandwhythingsworked.F.YouwillseeagoodexampleofsuchpositioninginthepaintingofTheLastSupper.G.Leonardohi

mselfwasaverygoodmusicianandlikedtoplayaninstrumentandsing.III.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Ibelievethatweg

etoutofthisworldwhatweputintoit.Usually,therewardsareindirectandsometimeshardto41,butusuallywhatyou42comes

backtoyouthereandthen!Acoupleofdaysagomystep-son,Josh,waspreparingforanevent.Childrenfromhisprimaryschoolweregoingfortheirfirstt

rialdayatthesecondaryschool,sothattheycould43whattheywouldmeetafterthesummerholidays.Abig44forastudent!Iwasinthemiddleofsoftiestuff

whenInoticedhim45inapotwherewekeeppensandpencils.Inprimaryschooltheyusepencils,46secondarykidsgettowritewithpens.AndJoshwaslo

okingfora47.Hecameoutwitha(n)48penthatwasmissingapieceofftheend.His49daydeservedapenbetterthanthat.SoI50whatIwasdoingandwenttothedra

werwheremy51penlived.Iwould52thatpen,butthiswasaspecialoccasion.“Josh,”Isaidinadeep,seriousvoice.“I53mypenwhichIlikebesttoyou,thenextgenerati

on.54itwellandcherishit.”Hesmiledandsaidthanks.AndIwentbacktogoon55.Coincidentally,thatdaywas56mybirthday,butwewerejustbackfroma

weekendawayand1wasn’texpectinganymore57.Momentsafterthepenceremony,Joshwalkedtomewitha58onhisfaceandgavemeaprettilypackedbox.59,Iopenedit—andwaseven

moresurprised!Insidetheboxwasabeautiful,brandnewpen!Almostlikesomeonehadplannedit!Itisso60.Giveandyouwillreceive!41.A.recognizeB.receiveC.offerD.chan

ge42.A.believeB.prepareC.acceptD.give43.A.desertB.knowC.likeD.refuse44.A.appointmentB.decisionC.dayD.excuse45.A.collectingB.search

ingC.playingD.selecting46.A.soB.forC.butD.and47.A.ballB.pencilC.penD.pot48.A.oldB.prettyC.colorfulD.tidy49.A.busyB.importantC.happyD

.fortunate50.A.consideredB.hatedC.insistedD.stopped51.A.favoriteB.expensiveC.goldenD.new52.A.mendB.chooseC.loseD.exchange53.A.lendB.presentC.takeD.po

int54.A.ProtectB.WatchC.CleanD.Draw55.A.sleepingB.drinkingC.readingD.working56.A.stillB.evenC.alsoD.ever57.A.giftsB.thanksC.momentsD.top

ics58.A.worryB.smileC.pityD.doubt59.A.SatisfiedB.ExcitedC.MovedD.Surprised60.A.valuableB.strangeC.simpleD.true第II卷IV.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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。It’snotoften61(sun)inParis,62peoplestilllovetowalkalongthebanksoftheSeine.Theylovethe

viewofthecity’soldbuildings,especiallyNotreDameCathedral(巴黎圣母院)andtheworld-famousEiffelTower,63havebecomethesymbolofParisforhundredsofyears.

64(fortunate),thatviewhasbeenforeverchanged.OnApril16,2019,afire65(destroy)the850-year-oldcathedral,andtwo-thirdsoftheroof.

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heflames.Thechurchisnotonlyahistoricaltreasure,butalsohometomanyreligious67(sculpture).Despite68(it)longhistoryandmanytrea

sures,atfirstthecathedralneededthehelpofawriter69(become)world-famous.ItisVictorHugo’snovel,theHunchbackofNotreDam

e(《钟楼怪人》)70remindspeopletoprotectthebeautifuloldbuildings.Wehopethehistoricalbuildingcanbereconstructedsoon.V.词汇

填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)结合句意,根据所给单词的首字母及汉语提示写出正确形式。71.Thehotelisbeautifullys(坐落于)inaquietspotneartheriver.http

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sti(有影响力的)figuresinfilmhistory.76.Thereisal(限制)totheamountofpainwecanbear.77.Saturdayafternoonisforr(娱乐

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.84.We(突然遭遇)thestormandgotsoakingwet.85.Thissculpture(起源于)theseventeenthcentury.VI.课外阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Whatdoestheunderlinedpartmean?86.OllieandIg

roaned.Thiswasnotourideaofafunwaytospendtheweekend.A.hesitatedB.cheeredC.complainedD.screamed87.–“Hey,itwa

sajungleoutthere.”–“Whatever,”Mumsaidwithraisedeyebrowsandaslysmile.A.Mumwasdoubtful.B.Mumwashappy.C.Mumwasworried.D.Mumwassu

rprised.88.Hunter-gathererscareforthelandandtheytakeonlywhattheyneedtosurvive.Infact,theirhabitsmaymakethemthefirstconservati

onists.A.scientistsB.environmentalistsC.guitaristsD.biologists89.“Really?”Mr.Adamssaidagain,lookingTain

eupanddown—nonethewiser.A.stupiderthanallB.aspuzzledaseverC.understandingbetterthanbeforeD.mostintelligentofall90.Thedetectorpracticallytrembled

inhisarms,waitingtogettowork.A.Thedetectorwasafraid.B.Thedetectorwascold.C.Thedetectorwasbroken.D.Thedetectorwasgettingimpatient.91.

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.13C.24D.3292.Simonshrugged.“Sorry,it’sjustnotthathuge.”A.Simonwasnotimpressed.B.Simonshowedmuchinterest.C.Simonwasqui

teamused.D.Simonmadeuphismind.93.“Gameon,”saidSimonleapingup.A.Simonwasfamiliarwiththegame.B.ThegamewasunattractivetoSimon.C.Simonlook

edforwardtothegame.D.Simonwasnotgoodatthegame.94.Simon’sjawdroppedalittle.“Noway,”hegasped.A.wasangryB.washurtC.

wassaddenedD.wasshocked95.Whatdoesthesentencedescribe?Atinyfingernailofbrightlightappeared,andthenbitbybit,itpushedbacktheda

rknessuntilatlastthesunwasblazinglikenormaloncemore,andthehillsidewaslightagain.A.ThewholeprocessofasolareclipseB.Theappearanceofthesun’scoro

na.C.ThedarknessafteraheavystormD.ThereappearanceofthesunVII.书面表达(共1小题;满分20分)假设你是李华,你的美国朋友Peter给你发来一

封邮件,告诉你由于新冠疫情(COVID-19epidemic),他所在的学校也马上要进行线上教学了,询问你对学生线上学习有什么建议。请你用英语给他回一封邮件。要点包括:1.你对学生参加线上教学的建议;2.对他的祝愿。注意:1.词数90左右。2.可以

适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearPeter,I’msogladtohearfromyouandfeelrelievedtoknowthatyouaresafeandsound.Yours,LiHua答案I.听力(共两节,满分20分)1-5BCABA6-10BBABC11-

15BCBCC16-20BABCBII.阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)21-25ADBBA26-30DCCBA31-35DBCDB36-40BFGCAIII.完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)41-45ADBCB4

6-50CCABD51-55ACBAD56-60CABDDIV.语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)61.sunny62.but63.which64.Unfortunately65.destroyed

66.praying67.sculptures68.its69.tobecome70.thatV.词汇填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)71.situated72.possibility73.income74.poverty75

.influential76.limit77.recreation78.worldwide79.struck00.crowded81.argument82.citizen83.getridof84.werecaughtin/got/we

restuck/trappedin85.datesfromVI.课外阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)CABBDBACDDVI.书面表达(共1小题;满分20分)DearPeter,I’msogladtohearfromyouandfeelrelievedtoknowthatyoua

resafeandsound.Inyourletter,yousaidwiththeCOVID-19epidemicragingaround,youschoolisgoingtoadaptonlineschooling,andherearemysuggestionstohe

lpyoubecomeanautonomouslearner.First,youshouldbeawarethatyouneedgreatconcentrationandself-disciplinewhentakingonlineco

urses,astherearemoredistractionsandlessteachers’supervisioncomparedwithon-campuslife.Secondly,studyingfromhomeis

nevereasierthanstudyinginschool,soyou’dbettergetfullyinvolved.Forexample,youcantakenotesandinteractwiththeteacheracti

vely,whichwillhelpyoustayfocused.Inmyview,studyingonlineposesachallengetoyou,butitalsomeansanopportunityforyoutomakeprogress.

Isincerelyhopeyoucanreturntocampus,whereyoucanenjoyface-to-faceclasseswithyourfriends.Ifirmlybelievethatthedaywillcomesoonbecauseof

thejointeffortsandeffectivemeasurestofighttheCOVID-19epidemic.Yours,LiHua

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