江苏省宿迁市宿城区宿迁中学2025_2026学年高一上学期12月月考英语试题(文字版,含答案)
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这是一份江苏省宿迁市宿城区宿迁中学2025_2026学年高一上学期12月月考英语试题(文字版,含答案),共15页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分7等内容,欢迎下载使用。
试卷满分:150分 考试时间:120分钟
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。每段对话读两遍。
1. What will the man prbably d next?
A. Jin in a celebratin.
B. Paint a picture.
C. Take a shwer.
2. What is mst imprtant in the wman's view?
A. Culture and traditin.B. The envirnment.C. Innvatin.
3. What is the man's jb nw prbably?
A. A sprts teacher.B. A firefighter.C. A supermarket wrker.
4. Where did the wman play the sprt?
A. On a badmintn curt.
B. On a vlleyball curt.
C. On a ftball field.
5. Which festival are the speakers currently waiting fr?
A. The Dragn Bat Festival.
B. The Mid - Autumn Festival.
C. The Spring Festival.
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. Where des the cnversatin prbably take place?
A. In the schl library.
B. In the sprts stadium.
C. In the schl restaurant.
7. What grup is the man already a part f?
A. The swimming team.B. The cmputer club.C. The science club.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. When is the Mnkey Buffet Festival?
A. In January.B. In Nvember.C. In December.
9. What is the purpse f the Mnkey Buffet Festival?
A. T hpe fr luck in the area.
B. T get rid f waste fd.
C. T help lcal wildlife.
10. Why are mnkeys respected in Thailand accrding t the wman?
A. They help peple pick fruits.
B. They are gd at dance perfrmances.
C. Their king saved a prince's wife accrding t a stry.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What time did the tennis match prbably start?
A. At abut 11:00 a.m.
B. At abut 2:00 p.m.
C. At abut 3:00 p.m.
12. What did the wman plan t d tnight?
A. G t the cinema.
B. Watch TV shws.
C. Play tennis.
13. Hw is the wman prbably feeling abut the match?
A. Bred.B. Upset.C. Excited.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. What is the man's natinality prbably?
A. Brazilian.B. American.C. Chinese.
15. What is tday's date prbably?
A. The 7th f June.
B. The 8th f June.
C. The 12th f June.
16. What is the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. C - wrkers.B. Husband and wife.C. Bss and emplyee.
17. Hw d peple celebrate Dia ds Namrads?
A. They learn t make chclates.
B. They give their parents gifts.
C. They attend dancing parties.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. What is the main tpic f the talk?
A. The rigin f Oktberfest.
B. The histry f Oktberfest.
C. The true significance f Oktberfest.
19. What part f Germany des the speaker cme frm?
A. The suth.B. The nrth.C. The east.
20. What was the purpse f the first Oktberfest?
A. T celebrate a wedding.
B. T celebrate Bavarian culture.
C. T celebrate the start f a century.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 50 分)
第一节 (共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给 A、B、C、D 中选出最佳选项。
A
Few wrld events can cnjure (设想出) the kind f widespread dynamic energy that the FIFA Wrld Cup des. The 2026 FIFA Wrld Cup will be held frm June 11 t July 19, 2026. Here are sme frequently asked questins abut it.
Hw t buy tickets?
Accrding t FIFA's annuncements, tickets fr the 2026 Wrld Cup are expected t g n sale in 2025. Yu can register n FIFA's fficial website t receive updates. Ticket sales will be available thrugh FIFA's fficial ticketing platfrm, and there will als be hspitality packages thrugh FIFA's partner, On Lcatin, which may include VIP seating and VIP experiences.
Where t live?
Fr travelers n a budget (预算), cities like Kansas City, Hustn, and Philadelphia will likely ffer mre affrdable accmmdatins than New Yrk, Ls Angeles, and Miami, which have higher living csts. Budget travelers shuld cnsider the fllwing:
Hstels and budget htels: Mtel 6, Super 8, and Hliday Inn Express ffer reasnable rates.
Airbnb & Vacatin Rentals: Sharing a rental with ther fans can reduce csts.
Staying Outside City Centers: Suburbs near stadiums ften have cheaper htels with public transprt access t games.
Hw t travel between hst cities?
Traveling between hst cities will require careful planning due t the vast distances. Optins include:
Flights: The fastest ptin between mst cities, with majr airline ffering frequent rutes.
Trains: Available in sme regins (e. g., Amtrak in the U.S. and VIA Rail in Canada), but nt always the mst efficient.
Buses: Greyhund, Megabus, and FlixBus ffer budge friendly intercity travel.
Car Rentals: Ideal fr shrter distances but nt recmmended fr lng crss - cuntry travel.
What safety measures shuld yu take?
Be aware f yur surrundings, especially in crwded areas.
Use fficial taxis and rideshares.
Keep valuables secure and avid carrying large sums f cash.
•Stay updated n lcal safety advisries.
21. What may yu get if yu buy tickets via On Lcatin?
A. VIP related special services.
B. Early access t FIFA's ticketing platfrm.
C. A free registratin n FIFA's website.
D. VIP discunted tickets n sale.
22. What are budget travelers fr the 2026 FIFA Wrld Cup prbably advised t d?
A. Share Airbnb rentals.
B. Bk dwntwn htels in New Yrk.
C. Rent cars fr lng crss - cuntry trips.
D. Take trains fr any intercity travel.
23. Where is this passage mst prbably taken frm?
A. A bking website.B. A travel guidebk.
C. A daily news clumn.D. A ftball textbk.
B
When Alex Schilke prpsed t Sarah Hipke in May 2022 under a strm in Eau Claire, Wiscnsin, little did they knw that strms wuld becme a theme in their lve stry.
When the Schilkes' carefully planned utdr wedding at the Grand Geneva Resrt and Spa in Lake Geneva faced the ptential threat f weather predictins in this June, Alex decided t stay psitive. “Let's risk it,” he tld the staff. “I gt a gd feeling there's gnna be a gap in the rain.” His intuitin prved crrect as the mrning shwers cleared just in time fr the ceremny.
After the ceremny, just as meals were served at the receptin, the strm returned with a vengeance(猛烈地). The DJ infrmed the cuple f a strm warning, leading Sarah and Alex t direct their guests t the basement fr safety. They were nt alne, at least tw ther wedding parties als sught shelter there. The snafu cntinued and the guests were cnfused and at a lss in darkness. Amid the cnfusin, a member f the Grdn family — anther party f guests wh were enjying family reunin — nticed Sarah in her wedding dress and inquired abut their first dance. Then, the singer Jack Jnes, als attending the reunin, ffered t play a sng fr the newly - weds. Jnes perfrmed “Perfect” by Ed Sheeran as the crwd calmed dwn and gathered arund, illuminating(照亮)the anxius cuple with their phne flashlights. “It was magical,” Sarah recalled. “When I saw everyne hlding up their phnes t light up the rm, I burst int tears. I have never experienced such a warm and beautiful atmsphere.”
Reflecting n their wedding day, the Schilkes expressed n regrets. Despite the weather, they treasured the unexpected turn f the event, “Hnestly, the sng that Jack picked was, I mean — pun(双关语)intended — perfect,” Alex said. “When things gt tugh, ur cmmunity bnd
tgether instead f falling apart. All f ur guests and strangers went ut f their way t lift my spirits and made me frget abut the terrible strm.
24. What happened t Alex Schilke and Sarah Hipke?
A. Their dinner party was cut ff by the strm.
B. They invited guests t celebrate in the basement.
C. They canceled the wedding because f the weather.
D. Their wedding ceremny was destryed by the strm.
25. What des the underlined wrd "snafu" in paragraph 3 mean?
A. Misunderstanding.B. Ceremny.C. Cmplaints.D. Disrder.
26. What made Sarah cry?
A. The great cmfrt given by AlexB. The rmantic md set by guests.
C. The beautiful music played by Jnes.D. Gd wishes expressed by family members.
27. What d Alex's wrds shw?
A. Life is full f surprises.B. Unity can vercme hardship.
C. Kindness frm strangers is invaluable.D. Great memries cme frm unexpected events.
C
Previus studies have shwn that aerbic exercise imprves divergent (发散) thinking, but nly tw have explred this in natural envirnments. Thse studies, invlving walking and aerbic games, fcused nly n divergent thinking withut assessing cnvergent (聚合) thinking.
This study gt yung medical students t jin. Participants were asked t refrain frm very active sprts, smking, r drinking things with caffeine. Baseline md was measured using the Psitive and Negative Affect Schedule, and subjects were randmly placed int tw cnditins n separate test days: walking up and dwn stairs r taking the elevatr.
Fr the stair - climbing cnditin, participants walked frm the furth flr t the first and back. In the cntrl cnditin, they fllwed the same path using the elevatr. After each activity, participants cmpleted tests t measure divergent and cnvergent thinking. Divergent thinking was measured using the Alternate Uses Test (AUT), where participants wrte dwn as many unusual uses fr cmmn bjects as pssible. The number f uses (fluency), the variety f types (flexibility), and the riginality (原创性) f respnses were measured.
Cnvergent thinking was measured with matchstick prblems, where participants had t slve
equatins (方程式) by mving a single matchstick. Hw happy, relaxed, and energetic the subjects felt was als recrded.
The experiment was cnducted n tw separate days, and the results were cmbined fr analysis. There were n significant differences in md between cnditins. Hwever, stair - climbing did clearly increase riginality in the AUT, with participants prducing 61% mre riginal uses cmpared t the elevatr cnditin. There were n clear differences in fluency r flexibility, suggesting that the exercise did nt increase the quantity f ideas but imprved their riginality.
Hwever, stair - climbing did nt affect cnvergent thinking, as perfrmance n the matchstick test remained similar between cnditins. This matches ther studies shwing that aerbic exercise is likely t imprve divergent but nt cnvergent thinking. The study fund n bvius cnnectins between the effect f stair - climbing n riginality and participants' regular physical activity levels.
28. What d the underlined wrds “refrain frm” in paragraph 2 prbably mean?
A. Change.B. Jin.C. Avid.D. Start.
29. What was measured t assess divergent thinking in this study?
A. The fluency, flexibility and riginality.
B. The happiness, relaxatin and energy.
C. The md f participants befre testing.
D. The time taken t slve matchstick prblems.
30. What was the effect f stair - climbing n cnvergent thinking?
A. It had n clear effect n perfrmance.
B. It increased the number f crrect slutins.
C. It clearly imprved perfrmance n the matchstick test.
D. It decreased the time taken t slve matchstick prblems.
31. What is the authr's attitude twards the findings f the study?
A. Dubtful.B. Disappinted.C. Negative.D. Objective.
D
If a president, a legendary philspher, and ne f the bestselling authrs f all time credited (把……归因于) the same secret fr their success, wuld yu try t fllw it t? In fact, yu prbably d it every day. Here's what Friedrich Nietzsche wrte: “It is nly ideas gained frm walking that have any wrth.”
It's nt just great minds wh made a case fr it as a prime creativity bster. Researchers have traced numerus cnnectins between walking and generating ideas. A Stanfrd University study fund that participants were 81 percent mre creative when walking as ppsed t sitting. Accrding t the study, fr participants wh walked and then sat dwn t d creative wrk, a walk culd be a
catalyst fr having fresh insights int prblems r prjects.
The mvement aspect f walking is bviusly key. Yu've prbably heard the phrase "Exercise yur creativity", which refers t the brain as muscle. Our creative mindset is triggered by physical mvement, which is exactly why walking feeds creative thinking.
But the scenery is almst as imprtant as the sweat. The Natinal Human Activity Pattern Survey reveals that Americans spend 87 percent f their time indrs. Being inside, yu're mre likely t stagnate (停滞), the ppsite f energy. Withut energy, yu can't wnder r create. Just by ging utside, yu are stepping ut f yur habitual surrundings and yur cmfrt zne, which is necessary if yu want t pen yur mind t new pssibilities.
Our brains wrk harder t prcess in different envirnments, s walking utside develps ur ability t prduce new ideas, t take in new sights, sunds, smells, and flavrs. Research has shwn that immersin (沉浸) in nature, and the crrespnding discnnectin frm multimedia and technlgy, increased perfrmance n a creative prblem - slving task by a full 50 percent in a grup f hikers.
S turn ff yur phne and give yurself the chance t be present in the wrld, t hear cnversatins and natural sunds, t ntice the way peple mve, the way the sun reflects in a puddle (水坑).
32. What is the main purpse f the first paragraph?
A. T intrduce the tpic f walking.
B. T describe the daily habits f great minds.
C. T explain the scientific benefits f exercise.
D. T criticize the lack f physical activity in mdern life.
33. What des the underlined wrd in the secnd paragraph "catalyst" prbably mean?
A. A cmplex situatin in issue - slving.
B. The slutin t a lng - standing issue.
C. A substance that prmtes a new prcess.
D. An bstacle that blcks new understandings.
34. What are tw key factrs that cntribute t creativity when walking utside?
A. The physical mvement and the change f scenery.
B. The utside fresh air and the reductin f technlgy use.
C. The imprvement in md and the increase in scial interactins.
D. The increase in physical exercise and the decrease in indr activities.
35. Which f the fllwing wuld be the best title fr the passage?
A. The Science f Creative Thinking.B. The Pwer f Walking fr Creativity.
C. The Ways f Imprving Yur Creativity.D. The Benefits f Taking Outdr Exercise.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。
Ging t Extremes
James Kelvin recently jumped ut f a plane ver a muntain, and then snw barded dwn it. 36
Yu might think James is crazy, but he's ne f a grwing number f extreme sprts fans. These sprts are being invented and develped all the time. And ne thing they all share is the high-risk factr. Why wuld anyne want t take such risks and push themselves beynd their limits?
One ppular thery is that extreme sprts have evlved as a reactin t ur increasingly safe lifestyles in the past, just staying alive and finding enugh fd t eat was a daily challenge but nw in mst develped cuntries, that is n lnger the case. 37 In develping cuntries where life is mre difficult and peple's time is dedicated t the basics f day - t - day living r simply surviving, there is n time, inclinatin r necessity fr them.
Anther thery argues that extreme sprts attract adrenaline junkies (爱冒险的人). 38 Adrenaline is a chemical released in the bdy as a respnse t stress and danger, but fr sme peple, the feeling gives a heightened sense f being alive, a feeling they want t experience again and again. Fr sme adventurers, reaching the same gal many times desn't bring the same excitement r thrill as befre. Fr this reasn, they need a big risk, a new target t reach and extreme sprts are the perfect slutin.
39 Having interviewed many extreme sprts men and wmen, he desn't believe they are thrill - seekers wh risk their lives fr an adrenaline high, r peple wh find mdern life t safe s feel the need t take risks. In cntrast, his research shws that fr participants risk - taking desn't cme int it at all. They understand the envirnment, task and their wn level f skill and ability—emtinal, physical and psychlgical—s well that fr them the fcus is n cntrlling all these things and develping as individuals. 40 They are expressing a wish fr life, nt a flish death wish—smething they cannt d in their nrmal wrk rles.
It seems that extreme sprts participants may have been given a bad press. Whichever thery yu believe, yu may be able t benefit frm sme extreme sprts. They aren't all as dangerus as base jumping. S why nt give ne a g?
A. Last year he tried base jumping and whitewater kayaking.
B. As a result, sme peple feel the need t experience the thrill f risk - taking.
C. Hwever, fr psychlgist Eric Brymer, neither f these theries is accurate.
D. Extreme sprts are their way f enjying life t the full and being the best they can be.
E. These are peple wh d them fr the danger, because they feel a "high" when they participate.
F. Nt everyne enjys the thrill f extreme sprts—fr sme peple they are a terrifying experience.
G. Critics say that these flhardy peple endanger themselves and thers and shuld therefre have t pay fr their wn treatment.
第三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分35分)
第一节 完形填空(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。
I grew up in a music - centered family. With an ambitin f becming a prfessinal singer, I saved my 41 nature fr the stage, nt the athletic field. Everyne knew "Emily desn't d 42 ." S I chse sitting in the audience area, far 43 frm the fast balls. Staying away frm the cmpetitin area meant I can ensure my 44 and wuld never injure myself.
That changed when ur family mved t the capital city f Ankara, Turkey. I had difficulty 45 a new circle f friends. Yet it turned ut that the mst ppular activity in my new cmmunity was tennis. If I wanted a 46 life, I wuld have t play it. I 47 myself n with reminders that it's always gd t try new things.
After mnths f practice, I gained the 48 t jin Cardi Tennis, a nnprfessinal lcal team. Thugh 49 by the wnderful tennis skill f the team members, I decided t keep trying with their encuragement. The supprt frm the team helped me 50 vercme my fears and discver anther passin.
Nw it seems that the seat in the audience area is just like my shield against appearing 51 and inexperienced. But by putting myself in the game, I develp a sense f 52 and learn a new skill. I might never be able t achieve a skill level beynd that f cmmn 53 players, but I'm willing t try, learn and practice. And I'll keep 54 t play the game in the future. It turns ut "Emily can d sprts."
The true victry, I've learned, lies nt in decisin but in the 55 t participate.
41.A. cmpetitiveB. creativeC. decisiveD. peaceful
42.A. hmewrkB. sprtsC. wrngD. training
43.A. dismissedB. admiredC. remvedD. benefited
44.A. silenceB. prmiseC. cmfrtD. safety
45.A. chsingB. maintainingC. buildingD. encuntering
46.A. stableB. healthyC. scialD. cnventinal
47.A. cheeredB. frcedC. pushedD. mtivated
48.A. excuseB. cnfidenceC. challengeD. friendship
49.A. scaredB. impressedC. inspiredD. ashamed
50.A. frequentlyB. eventuallyC. deliberatelyD. eagerly
51.A. cautiusB. secureC. weakD. unique
52.A. reliefB. justiceC. freedmD. achievement
53.A. ambitiusB. rmanticC. amateurD. cnfused
54.A. shwing upB. giving awayC. speeding upD. settling dwn
55.A. adaptatinB. struggleC. visinD. curage
第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Cmmunity - Based Sucha Shws the Pwer f Amateur Ftball
The Jiangsu City Ftball League, knwn as Sucha, is clse t the end f its first seasn. With
13 city teams. It has becme a new mdel fr 56 lcal ftball can cnnect peple. 57 makes Sucha special is its strng link with cmmunity life. When sprt 58 (cmbine) with city pride and lcal experience, even amateur(业余的) ftball can gain the same attentin as prfessinal games.
The Taizhu-Nanjing game at the Nanjing Olympic Sprts Center became the first amateur match in China 59 (attract) ver 61,000 fans. The ther match between Nantng and Wuxi als brught in ver 30,000 peple. In ttal, 93,000 fans came t watch the semifinals, mre than the average number fr sme prfessinal leagues. Such enthusiasm shws that Sucha is nt just a sprts event but als a celebratin f lcal identity. Teams 60 (make) up f hmegrwn players and yung talents represent their cities, while fans cheer fr their friends and neighbrs.
Fr many years, Chinese ftball has fcused n prfessinal leagues, 61 ften face pr management and a lss f public interest. Sucha ffers a different path. When ftball is clsely cnnected with cmmunity culture, it can build lyalty similar t 62 f prfessinal teams. By supprting lcal talent and linking matches with lcal traditins, Sucha 63 (build) a strng base f excitement that culd influence ther parts f China till nw.
Still, experts warn that ther prvinces cannt simply cpy Jiangsu's success, 64 its ecnmy, media strength, and gd sprts facilities have played a big part. Challenges remain. Will fans keep cming back year after year? Can these city teams grw int lng - lasting clubs? The final match in Nanjing will draw huge attentin. 65 the result will be, Jiangsu has already shwn that ftball can truly belng t its cities and its peple.
第三节 单词拼写(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
根据下列每句所给的中文提示或首字母,在空白处写出1个语义通顺语法正确的单词。
66. Zhang Sanfeng, a 13th - century Taist, was said t have invented tai chi after drawing i________ frm a fight between a snake and a bird.
67. ________(更喜欢)face - t - face interactin, she always makes an effrt t talk t peple directly instead f just texting.
68. Eager fr a mdern lifestyle, they mved int a brand - new apartment e________ with latest smart hme devices.
69. Recgnizing it as the pprtunity f a lifetime, he accepted the challenging jb ffer withut ________(犹豫).
70. Scientists have put frward many fascinating theries abut hw the vast universe first came int e________.
71. Winning the debate filled him with deep s________(满足), and a prud smile appeared n his face.
72. Sme students have truble a________ t the heavier wrklad f high schl at first.
73. A teenager wn a majr natinal English - speaking cntest with his _______ (印象深刻的) language skills.
74. With the prject deadline a _______, the team is wrking late int the night t finish it n time.
75. The teacher encuraged us t express ur ideas _______ (创造性地), nt just thrugh writing but als with drawings r vides.
第四部分 写作(满分35分)
第一节 应用文写作(满分15分)
76. 近日,你校英语报拟介绍学生课外体育锻炼的情况。请你结合图表信息,以“Physical Exercise After Class”为题写一篇英语短文投稿,内容包括:
1. 课外体育锻炼情况描述;
2. 简单评论;
3. 你的建议。
注意:
1) 词数80左右;
2) 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Physical Exercise After Class
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第二节 读后续写(满分20分)
77. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写文章结尾一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
It was December. Cld snw was falling as Emily walked slwly hme frm schl. She really hated this snw—and everything else abut Casper, Wyming, America! She missed China s much! “I hate it here! I want t g hme!” Emily thught.
She reached fr a small white envelpe in her pcket. In it was an invitatin t Jennifer’s party.
Emily didn't want t g. She felt embarrassed at the thught f being at a party with a grup f kids she hardly knew. She clsed her eyes and remembered at this time f year peple wuld celebrate the winter slstice in China. In the nrthern part f China mst peple wuld make dumplings t eat while suthern Chinese wuld eat rice dumplings, chicken sup and bean curd.
Emily sighed and pushed the dr t her parents' restaurant. They were busy wrking. "Maybe I shuld g just this nce fr Mum and Dad. They are s wrried that I'm nt making any friends." Emily went ver and tied an aprn (围裙) arund her waist. As she was washing dishes, she tld her mther that she had been invited t a party n Friday night. Mum smiled, saying Emily might be happy in their new hme. Emily ndded, thinking Casper culd never be her hme.
On Friday evening, Dad drve Emily t the party. Jennifer met her at the dr and led her int the dining rm. Six kids frm her classes were seated arund the table, n which small ckie dugh was sitting—they were making ckies! Ww, Emily lved making fd! Fr this part f the party, she culd be herself! She asked fr sme raw meat and cabbage and decided t make sme dumplings. As she was making the dumpling wrappers, Jennifer wndered hw she did it. The thers jined, staring at Emily with admiratin. Emily felt a sense f jy welling up inside her. Maybe I culd fit in here—a little, she thught.
"Can yu teach us?" Jennifer asked. Emily's eyes brightened, and she ndded eagerly. She held up a piece f dugh, shwing everyne hw t press it int a thin circle. "Be gentle, r it'll tear," she said. The kids fllwed, giggling when sme wrappers turned ut lpsided. She then taught them t add meat and cabbage filling, flding the edges neatly. "My family makes these fr festivals—they mean 'gathering'," she shared. When the dumplings biled, everyne tk a ne and cheered. Emily smiled, a warm feeling settling in her chest.
注意:
1) 续写文章结尾一段,词数应为 80-100 个.
2) 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Weeks later, the Spring Festival arrived._______________________________________
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试卷答案
听力部分(略)
阅读理解
第一节
21. A (2.5分)22. A (2.5分)
23. B (2.5分)
24. A (2.5分)
25. D (2.5分)
26. B (2.5分)
27. B (2.5分)
28. C (2.5分)
29. A (2.5分)30. A (2.5分)
31. D (2.5分)
32. A (2.5分)
33. C (2.5分)
34. A (2.5分)
35. B (2.5分)
第二节
36. A (2.5分)
37. E (2.5分)
38. B (2.5分)
39. C (2.5分)
40. D (2.5分)
语言运用
第一节 完形填空
41. A (1分)
42. B (1分)
43. C (1分)
44. D (1分)
45. C (1分)
46. C (1分)
47. D (1分)
48. B (1分)
49. B (1分)
50. B (1分)
51. C (1分)
52. D (1分)
53. C (1分)
54. A (1分)
55. D (1分)
第二节 语法填空
56. hw (1分)
57. What (1分)
58. is cmbined (1分)
59. t attract (1分)
60. are made (1分)
61. which (1分)
62. that (1分)
63. has built (1分)
64. because (1分)
65. Whatever (1分)
第三节 单词拼写
66. inspiratin (1分)
67. Preferring (1分)
68. equipped (1分)
69. hesitatin (1分)
70. existence (1分)
71. satisfactin (1分)
72. adjusting (1分)
73. impressive (1分)
74. appraching (1分)
75. creatively (1分)
写作
第一节 应用文写作(15分)
Physical Exercise After Class
Accrding t the survey, 65% f students chse running, 40% play badmintn, 20% play basketball and 15% play ftball.(描述情况,3分)It shws that running is the mst ppular.(简单评论,3分)I suggest schls rganize mre sprts events t encurage students t take part in varius exercises.(建议,3分)Als, teachers can give sme guidance n hw t exercise scientifically.(建议,3分)In this way, students can enjy the benefits f physical exercise better.(总结,3分)
第二节 读后续写(20分)
Weeks later, the Spring Festival arrived. Emily was excited. She invited her new friends frm the party t her parents' restaurant.(情节发展,5分)They made dumplings tgether. The friends were amazed at Emily's skills.(情节发展,5分)They als shared their wn traditins.(情节发展,5分)Emily felt that Casper was becming a secnd hme. She n lnger hated the snw.(情感升华,5分)
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