2023-2024学年度湖北省黄石市大冶一中高二上学期10月月考英语测试试卷含答案
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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。
例: Hw much is the shirt?
答案是C。
1.What will Michael d fr hliday?
A.Climb Munt Tai. B.G t the seaside. C.G smewhere near.
2.Hw much des the wman have t brrw frm Jack?
A.$15.00. B.$5.00. C.$50.00.
3.Where is the wman's husband nw?
A.In Shanghai. B.In Chengdu. C.In Nanjing
4.Hw did Helen read the bk?
A.He read it backwards. B.He read parts f it. C.He finished it withut stpping.
5.What are the speakers talking abut?
A.The wman's stay here.
B.The wman's experience here.
C.The wman's friends here.
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.What was Tm ding during the earthquake?
A.Crying B.Escaping C.Sleeping
7.Hw was Tm when the earthquake tk place?
A.He was ill.
B.He was helpless.
C.He was frightened.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What style f swimming des the man like best?
A.The freestyle strke.
B.The breast strke.
C.The back strke.
9.What is the pssible relatinship between the tw speakers?
A.Relatives.
B.Clleagues
C.Classmates
听第8段材料,回答第10至13题。
10.Where did the man arrive?
A.New Yrk.
B.Lndn.
C.Beijing
11.When did the man arrive?
A.At 12:00 p.m
B.At 11:00 p.m
C.At 11:30 p.m
12.What is nt inside the man's bag?
His wallet.
His passprt
C.His membership cards.
13.What will the wman d next?
A.Call the man back within an hur.
B.Cancel the card with the credit cmpany.
C.Ask thers t find the bag.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.What is the wman ding?
A.Hsting a prgram.
B.Having her bicycle repaired.
C.Cnducting a market survey.
15.What did Mr.Smith d befre pening the bicycle shp?
A.He repaired bicycles.
B.He served as a cnsultant.
C.He wrked as a salesman.
16.Why did the man pen a bicycle shp?
A.He wanted t be his wn bss.
B.He fundit mre prfitable.
C.He didn't want t be in t much debt.
17.What d we lean abut the peple wrking in the shp?
A.They wrk five days a week.
B.They are all the man's friends.
C.They are paid by the hur.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Wh may be the speaker?
A.A presenter. B.An authr. C.A dctr
19.What d we knw abut Gerge Alagiah?
A.He died f cancer in 2014.
B.He revealed millins f rdinary peple's life.
C.He received better NHS screening frbwel (肠) cancer.
20.What will be prbably discussed next?
A.Ann Litle's adventure.
B.Gerge Alagiah's whle life.
C.Sme interesting stries.
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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
In the cming summer, we are gathering t enjy the sun, beaches and s n. Nw let’s get a knwledge f sme beautiful island cuntries in the wrld.
The Philippines
One f the mst beautiful and best island cuntries in the wrld is the Philippines. It’s actually a gegraphically wnderful place wrth visiting at any time f the year. The Philippines cntain ver 7,000 islands, and all f them are beautiful and unique in their wn way. There are many wnderful turist attractins including the Tubbataha Reef, Mayn Vlcan, Banaue Rice Terraces, Puert Galera, Dnsl, the Chclate Hills and many mre. The cuntry als ffers plenty f interesting activities fr yu t experience, such as diving, climbing, camping, hiking, bird watching.
Australia
Australia is an amazing cntinental island cuntry, which everyne shuld visit at least nce in life. It’s ften identified as huge diverse cuntry as it basts a rich culture, fantastic wildlife, nice peple, and a lt f fun and interesting things t see and t d. Australia has literally everything, frm the spectacular beaches, canyns, t breathtaking green frests t explre.
Greece
Greece is a beautiful cuntry, knwn fr its lng histry and its clean beaches. The cuntry cnsists f ver 1,400 islands and islets, hwever nly 169 f them are actually inhabited. These Greek islands are the mst ppular and visited Greek destinatins, especially during the summer mnths. Mykns island, Santrini island, Crete island, Crfu island are amng the best Greek islands t visit. If yu’re a histry fan, there are many archaelgical and histrical sites yu can visit in Greece, which wnderfully describe the past f the cuntry.
Cuba
Unfrtunately, few peple even think f visiting Cuba these days. Hwever, Cuba is a charming island cuntry that basts the clear blue waters, the white sandy beaches, the best cral reefs in the wrld, the small shps and numerus attractins. This cuntry has a rich culture and histry t explre. And if yu like t dive r snrkel, Cuba shuld be ne n yur travel bucket list. Cuba is clse t Nrth America, s why nt visit it this year?
21. Which cuntry is fit fr peple t sightsee thrughut the year?
A. Australia.B. Cuba.
C. The Philippines.D. Greece.
22. What can we learn frm the passage?
A. Yu can g diving, climbing, camping and explring histry in the Philippines.
B. Australia basts fantastic wildlife and the best cral reefs in the wrld.
C. Spring is the best seasn fr peple t visit Greek islands.
D. Cuba is nt a cuntry fr many peple chsing t travel t.
23. What d Australia and Cuba have in cmmn?
A. Breathtaking green frests.B. A rich culture.
C. Fantastic wildlife.D. Archaelgical sites.
B
Twenty years ag, I received an ffer fr a minr rle in a small independent film called Scrpin Spring. I gt the script and I didn’t read ne page f it, nt a wrd. Why? Because I wanted t lubricate (润滑) my creative juices and rid myself f all the theretical tensin I’d been carrying since thse acting classes in university. I wanted g back t hw I acted when I first started, when I played this guy named David Wendersn, when reading just ne line f the script cmpletely unlcked the character fr me. I wanted t be back when I was a natural, a free actr.
Tw weeks later, I was n the set fr the film. I knew my man. I was a cruel drug dealer frm Mexic, willing t kill fr mney. I even lked the part: unshaven, greasy hair, black bts, leather jacket. Time t sht the scene. N prblem. I arrived in character. I didn’t intrduce myself t the ther actrs because my man didn’t care abut them and my man was ging t kill them in this scene anyway. Just befre we tk ur marks a prductin assistant came up t me, “Sme script, Mr. McCnaughey?” I tk them and just shved them in my pcket withut lking at them. All the actrs settled n t their marks and prepared fr “actin.” Well, I guess I lst my nerve a little bit because I decided it wuld be a gd idea, right at this mment, just befre we rlled the camera, t have a quick glance at the scene and the dialgue. My thinking at the time? If it was written well, I wuld immediately remember the written lines because bviusly that’s what my man wuld say, and if it’s nt written well, then, I wuld just be my man and d and say what he wuld d and say anyway. I unflded the script—my heart was racing and my mind went blank. One page. Tw pages. Three pages... Of alng dialgue... In Spanish!
That directr never cperated with me again even after I acquired an Oscars in Hllywd. Knwing yur man desn’t mean knwing Spanish.
24. Hw did the authr play the character David Wendersn?
A. By taking advantage f his creativity.
B. By imitating the best man in Hllywd.
C. By learning acting theries in university.
D. By fllwing the instructins f the directr.
25. Why did the authr have n interactin with ther actrs n the set?
A. He was nt welcme n the set.
B. He didn’t care abut them at all.
C. He barely knew them n his arrival.
D. He did what the character wuld d.
26. What can we learn abut Mr. McCnaughey?
A. He has a gd cmmand f Spanish.
B. He made great achievements in acting.
C. He played a leading rle in Scrpin Spring.
D. He became famus fr he played Wendersn.
27. Which statement was the authr mst likely t agree with?
A. Acting theries matter the mst.
B. An actr needs strng mental strength.
C. A minr rle is less wrth great effrts.
D. Preparatin speaks luder than creativity.
C
Skin: The Bdy’s Canvas
If yu culd take ff yur skin and lay it flat, it wuld cver an area f abut 1.9 square meters. Skin is, by far, the bdy’s largest rgan. Cvering almst the entire bdy, skin prtects us frm a variety f external frces. Fr example, it prtects us frm extremes f temperature, damaging sunlight, harmful chemicals, and dangerus infectins. Skin is als packed with nerves, which keeps the brain in tuch with the utside wrld. The health f ur skin and its ability t perfrm its prtective functins are crucial t ur well-being. Hwever, the appearance f ur skin is equally - if nt mre - imprtant t many peple n this planet.
Take skin clr, fr example. Yur genes determine yur skin’s clr, but fr centuries, humans have tried t lighten r darken their skin in an attempt t be mre attractive. In the 1800s, white skin was desirable fr many Eurpeans. Skin this clr meant that its wner was a member f the upper class and did nt have t wrk in the sun. Amng darker-skinned peple in sme parts f the wrld, prducts used t lighten skin are still ppular tday. During the 20th century, attitudes tward light skin shifted in the ppsite directin in ther cultures, as cities grew and wrk mved indrs. Tanned skin began t indicate leisure time and health. In many places tday, tanning n the beach r in a saln remains ppular, even thugh peple are mre aware f the dangers f UV rays.
Identity and Status
Just as peple have altered their skin’s clr t dente wealth and beauty, s t have cultures arund the glbe marked their skin t indicate cultural identity r cmmunity status. Tatting, fr example, has been carried ut fr thusands f years. Leaders in places including ancient Egypt, Britain, and Peru wre tatts t mark their status, r their bravery. Tday, amng the Mari peple f New Zealand as well as in cultures in Sama, Tahiti, and Brne, full-facial tatts are still used t identify the wearer as a member f a certain family. These tatts can als symblize the persn’s achievements in life.
In Japan, tatting has been practiced fr thusands f years, but was utlawed in the 19th century. Althugh there are n laws against it tday, tatts are still strngly assciated with criminals -particularly the yakuza, r the Japanese mafia, wh are knwn fr their full-bdy tatts. The cmplex design f a yakuza member’s tatt usually includes symbls f character traits that the wearer wants t have. The prcess f getting a full-bdy tatt is bth slw and painful and can take tw years r mre t cmplete.
In sme cultures, scarring - a marking caused by cutting r burning the skin - is practiced, usually amng peple wh have darker skin n which a tatt wuld be difficult t see. Fr many men in West Africa, fr instance, scarring is a rite f passage - an act that symblizes that a male has matured frm a child int an adult. In Australia, amng sme native peples, cuts are made n the skin f bth men and wmen when they reach age 16 r 17. Withut these, they were traditinally nt permitted t trade, sing ceremnial sngs, r participate in ther activities.
Nt all skin markings are permanent, thugh. In cuntries such as Mrcc and India, wmen decrate their skin with clrful henna designs fr celebratins such as weddings and imprtant religius hlidays. The henna clring, which cmes frm a plant, fades and disappears ver time.
In recent years in many industrialized natins, tatting, henna(散沫花染料) bdy art, and, t a lesser degree, scarring have been gaining in ppularity. What makes these practices appealing t thse living in mdern cities? Accrding t phtgrapher Chris Rainier, whse bk Ancient Marks examines bdy markings arund the glbe, peple are lking fr a cnnectin with the traditinal wrld. “There is a whle sectr f mdern sciety - peple in search f identity, peple in search f meaning,” says Rainier. “Hence, there has been a huge explsin f tatting and bdy marking.” Rainier reasns that it’s “mankind wanting identity, wanting a sense f place and a sense f culture within their cmmunity.”
28. What is the main idea f paragraph1 ?
A. Skin cvers abut 20 square feet.
B. Skin can be damaged by sunlight’s ultravilet rays.
C. Skin is a very imprtant part f the bdy.
D. Skin cntains many nerve cells.
29. What is the purpse f paragraph 2?
A. T tell why skin clr was scially imprtant in the 1800s
B. T explain changing attitudes twards skin clr
C. T make the cnnectin between dark skin and wrking utdrs
D. T explain why indr tanning salns are ppular
30. In paragraph 5, what is a rite f passage?
A. a ceremny when children get tatts
B. a time when wmen sing ceremnial sngs
C. a special hliday n the full mn
D. an event marking an imprtant transitin in life
31 Which statement wuld Chris Rainier mstly likely agree with?
A. Peple wh get tatts are seeking identity and traditin.
B. Emplyers are nt supprtive f wrkers with bdy art.
C. Peple lking fr identity shuld wear ethnic clthing.
D. In industrialized natins, fewer peple have bdy markings
D
The Wrld’s Favrite Drug
It’s 1:45 a.m., and 21-year-ld Thmas Murphy is burning the midnight il, studying fr an imprtant engineering exam he has at 2:00 in the afternn later tday. T stay awake and alert, he’s had tw cups f cffee in the last three hurs and is nw dwning a ppular energy drink —ne that has tw t three times the amunt f caffeine as a similar sized can f sda. Many students like Murphy, as well as marathn runners, airline pilts, and lng-distance travelers, we their energy t ne f humankind’s ldest stimulants(刺激物): caffeine.
The pwer t cunter physical fatigue and increase alertness is part f the reasn caffeine ranks as the wrld’s mst ppular md-altering drug. It is fund nt nly in sdas, energy drinks, cffee, and tea, but in diet pills, pain relievers (like aspirin), and chclate bars. Many scieties arund the wrld have als created entire rituals arund the use f caffeine. Fr example, there’s the cafe culture f France, the tea ceremny in Japan, and the mrning cup f cffee r tea that marks the start f the day in many cultures.
Caffeine is present in many f the fds and drinks we cnsume, but is it gd fr us? Charles Czeisler, a scientist and sleep expert at Harvard Medical Schl, believes that caffeine causes us t lse sleep, which he says is unhealthy. “Withut adequate sleep—the typical eight hurs—the human bdy will nt functin at its best, physically, mentally, r emtinally.” T ften, Czeisler says, we cnsume caffeine t stay awake, which later makes it impssible fr us t get the rest we need.
Health risks have als been tied t caffeine cnsumptin. Over the years, studies have attributed higher rates f certain types f cancer and bne disease t caffeine cnsumptin. T date, hwever, there is n prf that caffeine actually causes these diseases.
A number f scientists, including Rland Griffiths—a prfessr at the Jhns Hpkins Schl f Medicine in the United States—believe that regular caffeine use causes physical dependence. Heavy caffeine users, Griffiths says, exhibit similar behavirs. Fr example, their mds fluctuate frm high t lw, they get mild t severe headaches, r they feel tired r sad when they can’t have a caffeinated drink. T minimize r stp these feelings, users must cnsume caffeine - a behavir Griffiths says is characteristic f drug addictin.
Despite these cncerns, the general pinin in the scientific cmmunity is that caffeine is nt dangerus when cnsumed in mderatin. This means having ne r tw small cups f cffee (abut 300 milligrams f caffeine) per day, fr example. Furthermre, a lt f current research cntradicts lng-held negative beliefs abut caffeine, and suggests that it may, in fact, have health benefits. Fr instance, studies have shwn that caffeine can help ease muscle pain. Because it is a stimulant, caffeine can als help imprve ne’s md. Research has als shwn that sme caffeinated drinks—specifically certain teas—have disease-fighting chemicals that can help the bdy fight a number f illnesses, including certain types f cancer.
In additin, as a type f mental stimulant, caffeine increases alertness, memry, and reactin speed. Because it fights fatigue, it facilitates perfrmance n tasks like driving, flying, and slving simple math prblems. And while it is true that caffeine can increase bld pressure, the effect is usually temprary and therefre nt likely t cause heart truble. This is especially true if caffeine is cnsumed in mderatin. Mrever, despite its nearly universal use, caffeine has rarely been abused. “With caffeine, veruse tends t stp itself,” says Jack Bergman, a specialist at Harvard Medical Schl. If yu cnsume t much, “yu get ... uncmfrtable, and yu dn’t want t cntinue.”
Caffeine’s behaviral effects are real, but mst ften mild. Getting that burst f energy, f curse, is why many f the wrld’s mst ppular drinks cntain caffeine. Whether it’s a student drinking cffee befre class r a businesspersn enjying tea with lunch, humankind’s favrite stimulant is at wrk everyday all ver the wrld.
32. What is the main idea f paragraph 1?
A. Engineering students must study all night befre their exams.
B. Caffeine is a stimulant that helps peple be alert and energetic.
C. Energy drinks give marathn runners an advantage in races.
D. Airline pilts drink a lt f cffee t stay awake n lng flights.
33. What is the purpse f paragraph 5?
A. t describe md fluctuatins
B. t explain peple’s feelings when they can’t have caffeine
C. t present results f recent medical research
D. t claim that caffeine is addictive
34. In the third sentence f paragraph 6, what des it refer t?
A. muscle pain
B. stimulants
C. caffeine
D. general pinin
35. Accrding t the passage, which is the best summary f the general medical pinin abut caffeine and health?
A. Certain teas may prtect a persn frm cancer.
B. If cnsumed in mderatin, caffeine is nt dangerus.
C. Caffeine in pain pills can relieve sre muscles.
D. Peple wh drink a lt f cffee tend t have md swings.
第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5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。
Sprts day! These tw wrds can inspire bth jy and terrr in the hearts f students everywhere. Fr many, sprts day can be a great day f fun and the chance t bag a prize r tw. ____36____
Tday, mre and mre schls have recgnized the imprtance f exercise. ____37____ They hpe that by making sprts days less cmpetitive, children f all abilities will be mtivated t take part withut fear f lsing. Exercise and fitness is imprtant fr everyne, n matter hw gd at sprt yu are. ____38____
Hwever, sme peple feel that it’s imprtant that sprt has winners and that learning t lse is just as imprtant as learning hw t win. ____39____ Particularly, n a sprts day which is yur chance t really prve yurself!
There are lts f peple wh agree with the idea—parents in particular! Accrding t a 2017 survey by Families Online, 82% f parents say they prefer “traditinal” cmpetitive sprts days. ____40____ It’s als an pprtunity fr sme children t shw ff their physical and sprting skills.
Peple have different ideas abut whether it is the winning r the taking part that cunts when it cmes t schl sprts days. S, shuld Schl Sprts Day be cmpetitive r nt? We want t knw yur ideas.
A. What’s the pint if n ne wins?
B Shuld sprt just be abut winning?
C. Many f them have “nn-cmpetitive” sprts days.
D. Everyne shuld be celebrated fr trying and playing their part.
E. Many adults are wrried that their kids can get injured when ding sprts.
F. Fr thers, it might feel like having t take part in smething they aren’t gd at.
G. Many adults feel that children can learn valuable lessns in bth winning and lsing.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30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。
When I’m asked what the biggest culture shck is fr me after cming t America, my answer will be the fd. Eating rast turkey at Christmas always makes me hmesick. What a fd ___41___ is nt nly abut the taste, but als the sense f ___42___ and the cncern frm lved nes.
I spent my high schl years in a city far away frm my hmetwn. I lived at a schl apartment fr mst f the year and culd nly g hme during lng ___43___. Getting ff the train, unladed the heavy luggage, stepping int the ___44___ huse, ne thing that never changed was a steaming bwl f kelp (海带) and prk rib (排骨) sup n the table. This is a dish that requires half f a day t ___45___ . Peple wh want t ck it fr supper need t start preparing at ___46___, putting kelp and prk rib in water and letting them ___47___ ver lw heat fr several hurs.
The prcess f waiting fr this dish t be ready is like a mther ___48___ awaiting her sn’s return. When the time is up and the lid (盖子) is ___49___, it’s like when I pen the dr cming hme. Kelp ___50___ with the ht sup int my stmach, ___51___ my bdy and heart. The sup ___52___ the hmecming f a traveler and a mther’s ___53___ fr her sn. The taste f the sup is ___54___,similar t my mm’s gentle lve fr me, which makes me feel warm withut any ___55___ f wrds.
41. A. signalsB. cntainsC. represents D. delivers
42. A. happinessB. satisfactinC. belnging D. achievement
43. A. cursesB. ceremniesC. terms D. breaks
44. A. preciusB. missingC. familiar D. special
45. A. cmpleteB. cnfirmC. cnsume D. cnduct
46. A. midnightB. nnC. dawn D. dusk
47. A. rastB. mixC. stir D. stew
48. A. eagerlyB. excitedlyC. wrriedly D. fearfully
49. A. attachedB. cveredC. brken D. lifted
50. A. flatedB. sankC. flwed D. spilt
51. A. keeping upB. warming upC. building up D. setting up
52. A. disguisesB. transmitsC. reflects D. replaces
53. A. anxietyB. desireC. expectatin D. passin
54. A. spicyB. mildC. bitter D. unique
55. A. expressinB. illustratinC. descriptin D. impressin
第二节(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。
The wrd “tad” (癞蛤蟆) wuld be very easy in an English-language spelling bee but nt in a natinally televised cntest in China.
In Chinese, tad has three characters that are made up f 46 individual strkes(笔画). Yu Shuang, ____56____ 8-year-ld cntestant, quickly wrte the characters n a screen that ____57____ (prject) her effrt n a big display abve her head. When she finished, ne f three judges hit the bell signaling a crrect answer. ____58____ the ther tw didn’t agree, ____59____ (pint) ut that the yung girl had missed a single dt in the third character.
Yu wasn’t alne. The shw tested a grup f adults in the audience, just 30% f ____60____ culd write tad crrectly.
Since the first shw n a minr TV channel abut educatinal prgramming the “Chinese Characters Dictatin Cmpetitin” ____61____ (explde) in ppularity. The shw shied t a Friday evening time n CCTV 1, even challenging the ppularity f the cuntry’s mst ____62____ (watch) shws, including China’s versin f “The Vice”.
Its creatr, Guan Zhengwen said, “The hpe is ____63____ the shw culd aruse peple’s ____64____ (enthusiastic) fr the language, which is ne f the mst spectacular treasures f Chinese civilizatin and the fifth big inventin the Chinese peple have given t humanity. The s-called fur great inventins frm China _____65_____ (typical) are lite das paper, gunpwder, the cmpass and printing.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,荆门市第三中学高一的学生。你从网上得知某机构要在暑假期间举行到英国参观的游学活动,请你根据以下要点给该机构写一封咨询信。
内容包括:1. 活动安排;2. 相关费用等。
注意:1. 写作词数80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,使行文连续;3. 开头已经出,不计入总词数。
参考词汇:游学educatinal travel
Dear Sir/Madam,,
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Sincerely Yurs,
LiHua
第二节(满分25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。
The Dg Wh Saved Our Family
We met Max at the pickup area f Alaska Airlines five years ag. He was a standard pdle(狮子狗)brn n Valentine’s Day in 2017, and came t us in a small blue bx. We had adpted him frm an ut-f-state raiser wh psted the news n the scial netwrk. Our nly request was that he have a calm behavir, able t bear the pushing and hugging f ur eight-year-ld daughter and six-year-ld sn.
We were a sweet little family:me,my husband, and ur children, Sphie and Jake. But fr years I’d felt as if we wuldn’t really be cmplete until we had a dg. Als, my husband wrked in a business cmpany and had t travel sme 200 days a year fr his jb, and I knew I’d feel safer with a large animal sleeping by the dr.
When we pened the bx, the last piece f ur puzzle fell int place. With his black hair and intelligent eyes,Max was beautiful. He was s small that he fit int the palm f my hand, his big paws lapping ver the sides. He was als a little bit scared. As I pulled him clse,I felt his heart pund and wndered if we’d dne the right thing, taking him frm his mther. But it was t late. Sphie and Jake were already fighting ver wh wuld hld him next and wh shuld have the right t take a bath fr him.
Over the fllwing mnths, we spent endless hurs watching Max play with his Kng ty r rll arund the living rm flr. Like mst pdles, he was smart. He mastered huse-training quickly and never chewed n ur furniture r shes. He cnsidered himself ne f us.
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。
One night we were sleeping in the bedrm when I heard sme strange nise.
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At that time,Max ran twards me.
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参考答案
英语听力
1-5 BBABC 6-10 CACBB 11-15 CBAAC 16-20ABABB
阅读理解
21-23. CDB24-27. ADBD 28-31. CBDA 32-35. BDCB 36-40. FCDAG
完形填空
41-45. BCDCA 46-50. BDADC 51-55. BCDBA
语法填空
56. an 57. prjected 58. But 59. pinting 60. whm 61. has explded 62. watched 63. that 64. enthusiasm 65. typically
应用文
Dear Sir/Madam,
I’m Li Hua, Senir 1 student f Jingmen N.3 High Schl. I’m interested in yur prgram f the educatinal travel psted n the Internet and I’m writing t see if it is pssible fr yu t prvide me with infrmatin regarding abut it.
First f all, I’m eager t knw which cities and universities we will pay a visit t during the perid. In additin, culd yu be s kind as t tell me what activities we will participate in apart frm visits? Furthermre, what deserves my special attentin is the whle cst f this educatinal travel, including the airplane tickets and accmmdatin.
Thank yu fr yur kindness, and yur early reply t this letter will be highly appreciated.
Sincerely Yurs,
Li Hua
读后续写
One night we were sleeping in the bed rm when I heard sme strange nise. I thught it was Max running and hitting smething, s I kept lying in the bed and made an attempt t fall asleep again. Hwever, the nise became luder and luder, which had already annyed me. Swiftly I gt up frm my bed. I pened the dr and fund Max was running arund the living rm, trying t let all the things fall dwn. These abnrmal behavirs really cnfused me while it als made me a little afraid.
At that time,Max ran twards me. He firmly grabbed my trusers and mtined me t the kitchen. As I apprached the kitchen, I culd bviusly smell a strng burning scent and instantly knew what had happened. When I saw the fierce fire in the kitchen, I dashed int my children’s rm like an arrw, waking them up at my maximum vice. Rushing ut f the huse tgether, I called 911 and asked ur neighbrs fr help at the same time. Frtunately bth my family and my huse were saved. Thanks t ur smart Max, we did escape frm death.
听力材料:
Text l
W:Michael,have yu decided what yu are ding fr hliday?
M:It depends.I'd like t climb Munt Tai,but my parents prefer spending it at the seaside.
W:Since we nly have a three-day hliday,I suggest ging smewhere near.
M:Well,I'll fllw my parents'advice.
Text 2
W:Jack,this dictinary csts 20 dllars,but I've nly gt 15 dllars.
M:I've gt 50 dllars,s I can help yu,and lend yu the rest.
W:Thanks,Jack .
Text 3
M:Has yur husband returned frm Chengdu yet?
W:Yes,he came back just tw days ag.But he's leaving Shanghai fr Nanjing next week.
Text 4
W:Helen,have yu finished reading the bk Mr Smith recmmended ?
M:Oh,Jane,I didn't read straight thrugh the way yu read a nvel.I just cvered a few chapters which interested me mst.
Text 5
M:Lucy,wh is the wman ver there?Is that Mary?
W:Yes.She's been a clse friend f mine fr years.
M:Oh,I didn'tknw that.Yu must have made a lt f friends since yu settled here in 2010.
W:Oh,yeah,they're very fine.
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W:Have yu heard that there was an earthquake in Shandng?Hw abut yur sn Tm?
M:He stayed in bed at that time.
W:What d yu mean?Didn't he try t get utside?
M:N,he had gt tenible flu.I think he must have been flat thrugh the earthquake, He said it was nisy,then he wke up at 4:30 in the mming,still feeling terible with the flu,head spinning,nse running
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W:D yu ften swim?
M:Yes,as lng as I can find the time,I like swimming best.
W:What style f swimming d yu like best?
M:I like the back best.I am gd at freestyle strke,but I usually use breast strke as it keeps me frm getting tired.Can yu swim?Hw abut ging fr a swim after wrk?
W:Oh,n.I am a quite a stne in the water.Besides,I have t finish drafting the cntract ur manager have assigned.
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W:Hw may Ihelp yu,sir?
M:Ileft my bag n Flight MA754 last night.
W:S what happened last night?
M:Well,I was n the flight frm New Yrk t Lndn that landed at 11:30 were delayed half an hur in New Yrk s that when we eventually landed,I was s tired.But I accidentally left my dark blue bag n the plane.
W:Okay,can yu tell me what is inside that?
M:Quite a few things actually,nt my passprt f curse,s I wuld never have gt ut f the airprt.My wallet is inside.There's als my credit card and sme membership cards.Luckily I put my ID card in my pckets s it wasn't lst.
W:Have yu infrmed the plice abut the lss f the credit card?
M:Yes,and I als cancelled the card with the credit cmpany.
W:Right,nw what Ill d is cnsult frm the lst and fund ffice if it is fund.I'll call yu back within an hur and tell yu what the situatin is.
M:Ok thank yu
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W:Gd mming,and welcme t tday's Business TV.Tday we have Mr.Jhn Smith,wh has just established a bicycle shp.Tell us,Mr.Smith,what made yu want t run yur wn stre?
M:Well,I always lved racing bikes and fixing them.When I was wrking full-time as a salesman fr a big cmpany,I seldm had time t enjy my hbby.I knew then that as sn as I had enugh mney t get my wn business ging,Ill d it.I had my heart set n it and I didn't let anything stand in my way.When I went dwn t the bank and gt a business lan,I knew I'dlve being my wn bss.Nw my time is my wn.I pen the stre when I want and leave when I want.
W:Yu mean yu dn't keep regular hurs?
M:Well,the sign n my stre says the hurs are ten t six,but if business is slwer than usual,I can just lck up and take ff early.
W:Have yu hired any emplyees t wrk with yu yet?
M:Yeah,sme fmy friends wh lve biking as much as I d.They help me ut a few days a week.
W:Thank yu, wish yu success in yur new business.
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Hell there,the jumalist and presenter as well as authr,ur clleague,Gerge Alagiah has died.He was 67.He was diagnsed with bwel cancer in 2014 and in recent years used his vice t champin better NHS screening fr the disease.In many ways,he was a pineer in British bradcast jumalism.Bm in Sri Lanka,he was ne f the first peple f clr wrking fr a majr UK bradcaster t reprt extensively n the part f the wrld that became knwn as the Glbal Suth, shining a light n the rdinary lives f millins f peple,especially perhaps in Africa whse everyday lives were ften ignred r relegated t the inside pages f newspapers.The BBC directr general Tim Davies said tday that Gerge was mre than just an utstanding jumalist.Audiences culd sense his kindness,empathy and wnderful humanity.Our special reprter Ann Little nw lks back at a brilliant life f strytelling and adventure.
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