1、吉林一中2014-2015届高二年级下学期期末英语试卷英语测试试卷 考试范围:XXX;考试时间:100分钟;命题人:XXX学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_题号一二三四五六总分得分注意事项:1. 答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2. 请将答案正确填写在答题卡上评卷人得分一、完形填空20小题(注释)1、A little boy asked his mother, “Why are you crying?” “Because Im a woman,” she told him. “I dont understand,” he said. His mum just hugged him and
2、 said, “You 36 will.” Later the little boy asked his father, “Why does my mother seem to cry for no reason?” “All women cry for no reason,” 37 so much could his dad say. The little boy grew up and became a man, still 38 why women cry. 39 he gave a call to God, and when God got on the phone, he asked
3、, “God, why do women cry so 40 ?” God said, “When I made the woman she had to be 41 . I made her shoulders 42 enough to carry the weight of the world; yet, gentle enough to give 43 .” “I made her 44 childbirth and the rejection that many times comes from her children. I gave her hardness that allows
4、 her to keep going when everyone else 45 , and to take care of her family in spite of sickness and fatigue (劳累) without 46 . I gave her the sensitivity to 47 her children under any and all circumstances, 48 her child has hurt her very badly. I gave her wisdom to carry her husband through his 49 . I
5、gave her wisdom to know that a good husband never 50 his wife, but sometimes tests her strengths and her resolve to stand beside him 51 . And finally, I gave her a tear to shed. She can use it whenever it is needed.” “You see, the beauty of a woman is not in the 52 she wears, the figure that she car
6、ries, or the way she 53 her hair. The 54 of a woman must be seen in her eyes, because that is the doorway to her heart and the place where love 55 .”36. A. surelyB. neverC. probablyD. seldom37. A. onlyB. evenC. almostD. hardly38. A. hopingB. knowingC. wondering D. expecting39. A. ActuallyB. Generall
7、y C. LuckilyD. Finally40. A. easilyB. rarelyC. simplyD. excitedly41. A. cleverB. beautifulC. specialD. ordinary42. A. thickB. fatC. wideD. strong43. A. sympathyB. comfortC. kindnessD. mercy44. A. standB. loadC. acceptD. burden45. A. gives inB. gives away C. gives upD. gives out46. A. difficultyB. da
8、ngerC. restD. complaining47. A. controlB. loveC. respectD. satisfy48. A. even ifB. in caseC. so thatD. as though49. A. disagreementsB. misunderstandingsC. faults D. quarrels50. A. mindsB. helpsC. refusesD. hurts51. A. nervouslyB. tiredlyC. determinedlyD. unselfishly52. A. clothesB. smileC. hairD. gl
9、asses53. A. washesB. dyesC. cutsD. combs54. A. figureB. intelligence C. beautyD. appearance55. A. hidesB. livesC. storesD. comes2、My husband died in 1998 and I was sad and lonely. I was living far from my 1 , and his family had disappeared 2 I had the plague (瘟疫). A close friend 3 me to the town whe
10、re she lived. Though I knew I should sell my house and 4 to another place, there was no way I could handle the mortgage (抵押借款) until it was 5 , and pay for an apartment. My friend invited me to live with her, free of 6 . She had a large home, and though I 7 considered it, I didnt want to become a bu
11、rden (负担). I told her it could take months or even 8 to sell my house. But she said she knew that and didnt 9 , so I moved into her home, which was several states 10 .Not only did I 11 with her for over a year, but when my house was sold, she went with me on the long 12 (14 hours). We used her car,
12、because it was newer and much more 13 than mine. When I finally got to my own place, she said that she knew I might 14 pay her back financially (经济上), and she didnt ever 15 that. She said that someday if I got the 16 , I should pass it on to someone else who needed some help, and that the “generosit
13、y” need not be 17 .What she did for me was 18 . It wasnt just the sharing of her home; she taught me that the best way to 19 sadness was to reach out and help someone else.I will never 20 her generosity; and I always try to find ways, no matter how small, to share a little kindness with others every
14、 day.1. A. relatives B. office C. familyD. friends2. A. as if B. even if C. since D. because3. A. forced B. attracted C. required D. invited 4. A. call B. care C. move D. send 5. A. emptied B. sold C. used D. changed6. A. charge B. responsibility C. controlD. limit 7. A. aimlessly B. doubtfully C. s
15、eriously D. clearly8. A. weeks B. daysC. hoursD. years9. A. careB. achieve C. expect D. demand 10. A. away B. along C. apart D. distant 11. A. endB. live C. connect D. meet 12. A. drive B. walkC. runningD. flight13. A. famousB. mysterious C. comfortableD. special 14. A. seldom B. sometimes C. ever D
16、. never15. A. offer B. want C. predict D. refuse 16. A. habit B. reward C. opportunity D. concern 17. A. practical B. financial C. useful D. valuable 18. A. immeasurable B. acceptable C. predictableD. uncontrollable19. A. suffer from B. come across C. set aside D. get through20. A. sense B. know C.
17、understand D. forget3、The nervous-looking young man hesitated for a few minutes outside the 1_ shop before summoning up the 2_ to enter. He was _3_ by a young assistant who offered to help him. James felt a rush of _4_ to his face as he explained he would bring _5 his girlfriend to choose an engagem
18、ent ring out that day. The assistant listened and told him _6_ the best way would be to make up two plates of rings which would suit both the young mans _7_ and the young ladys _8_ . Clearly they were used to things of this kind. He wasnt used to buying jewellery and was a little worried about spend
19、ing _9_ much money. Getting married was an expensive business but it would be a once-in-a-lifetime thing after 10_. After some discussion as to a suitable price-range(价格范围) and the shapes and materials which his girlfriend might like, the shop assistant showed him some rings and offered to put them
20、_11_ .James _12_ with her choice and left the shop 13 to return at five oclock. When, half an hour later than _14_, he finally _15_ return to the shop with his girlfriend. Laura, the assistant, acted as if she had never seen him before. 16_ asked to show them engagement rings, she first brought out
21、some cheap rings, giving the two young people the chance to 17_ them before showing them the two plates of rings she _18_ prepared. A _19_ was soon made and the young man and young lady went away satisfied. James would certainly come back here when it _20_ time to buy the wedding ring.1A. jewel B. c
22、lothing C. jewelry D. second-hand2. A. courage B. wish C. hope D. mind3. A. seen B. pleased C. greeted D. standing4. A. heart B. sweat C. wind D. blood5. A. in B. out C. about D. with6. A. of B. that C. about D. in7. A. clothes B. ideas C. job D. pocket8. A. tastes B. beauty C. dress D. mother9. A.
23、very B. how C. his D. too10. A. all B. that C. years D. work11. A. up B. aside C. down D. hidden12. A. pleased B. satisfied C. hid D. agreed13. A. quick B. promising C. alone D. only14. A. usual B. before C. planned D. expected15. A. did B. managed C. tried D. could16. A. He B. Being C. After D. Whe
24、n17. A. take B. buy C. reject D. see18. A. herself B. already C. carefully D. had19. A. ring B. choice C. decision D. price20. A. is B. was C. would be D. had4、What I Want for You and Every Child in AmericaDear Malia and Sasha,I know that youve both had a lot of 1 these last two years on the campaig
25、n trail, going to picnics and parades and state fairs, eating all sorts of junk food your mother and I probably shouldnt have let you haveBut I also know that it hasnt always been easy for you and Mom, and that as excited as you both are about that new puppy(小狗), it doesnt 2 for all the time weve be
26、en apartI know 3 Ive missed these past two years, and today I want to tell you a little more about why I decided to take our family on this journeyWhen I was a young man, I thought life was all about me, about how Id 4 my way in the world, become successful, and get the things I wantBut then the two
27、 of you came into my 5 with all your curiosity and mischief (捣乱) and those smiles that never 6 to fill my heart and light up my dayI want all our children to go to schools 7 of their potential-schools that challenge them, inspire them, and instill (灌输) in them a sense of 8 about the world around the
28、mI want them to have the chance to go to college 9 their parents arent richAnd I want them to get good jobs: jobs that pay well and give them benefits like health care, jobs that let them spend time with their own 10 and retire with dignityI want us to 11 the boundaries of discovery so that youll li
29、ve to see new technologies and inventions that improve our lives and make our planet cleaner and saferAnd I want us to push our own human boundaries to reach 12 the divides of race and region, gender and religion that 13 us from seeing the best in each otherThat was the 14 your grandmother tried to
30、teach me when I was your age, reading me the opening lines of the Declaration of Independence and telling me about the men and women who marched for 15 because they believed those words put to paper two centuries ago should mean 16 She helped me understand that America is great not because it is per
31、fect but because it can always be made better and that the 17 work of perfecting our union falls to each of usIts a charge we pass on to our children, coming closer with each new generation to 18 we know America should beThese are the things I want for you, to 19 in a world with no limits on your dr
32、eams and no achievements beyond your reachAnd I want every child to have the same chances to learn and dream and grow and thrive (茁壮成长) that you girls haveThats why Ive taken our family on this great adventureI am so proud of both of youI love you 20 you can ever knowAnd I am grateful every day for
33、your patience, poise (自信), grace, and humor as we prepare to start our new life together in the White House Love, Dad1Aplay Bfun Cpain Dgain2Atake up Bpick up Cmake up Dput up3Ahow much Bhow many Chow soon Dhow long4Alose Bmake Ctake Dwalk5Aworld Bfamily Cposition Dplace6Asucceed Bcome Ctend Dfail7A
34、worth Bworthless Cworthwhile Dworthy8Ahumor Bhappiness Cwonder Dsadness9Aeven if Bas if Cthough Ddespite10AfriendsBkidsCboysDgirls11Arush BcatchCpush Dpull12Ato Bin Cinto Dbeyond13Akeep Blet Cmake Dwarn14Away Bmethod Cmeans Dlesson15Aquantity Bquality Cequality Dresponsibility16Aeverything Bsomethin
35、g Canything Dnothing17Aunfinished Bfinished Cwell-done Dlimited18Awhich Bwho Cwhat Dthat19Awake up Bgrow up Ccome up Dget up20Arather than Bother than Cless than Dmore than5、Back in my country, when I was a child, I used to go to “market day” with my mother. One day each week, farmers used to _1_ th
36、eir fruit and vegetables into the city. They _2_ one street to all cars, and the farmers set up tables for their _3_. This outdoor market was a great place to _4_. Everything was fresher than produce in grocery stores because the farmers brought it in _5_ after the harvest. My mother and I always go
37、t there early in the morning to get the _6_ produce.The outdoor market was a wonderful adventure for a small child, _7_ was like a festival full of colors and _8_. There are red tomatoes, yellow lemons, green lettuce, peppers, grapes, onions. The farmers did their own _9_. They all shouted loudly fo
38、r _10_ to buy their produce. “Come and buy my beautiful oranges! Theyre juicy and delicious and full of vitamins to _11_ your children healthy and strong!”Everyone used to _12_ with the farmers over the _13_ of their produce. It was like a wonderful drama in a theatre; the buyers and sellers were th
39、e “_14_” in this drama. My mother was an _15_ at this. First, she picked the freshest, most attractive tomatoes, for example. Then she asked the price. The seller told her.“What?” she said. She looked very surprised. “ So _16_?”The seller looked terribly _17_. “My dear lady!” he replied. “Im a poor,
40、 _18_ farmer. These are the cheapest tomatoes on the market!”They always argued for several minutes before agreeing _19_ a price. My mother took her tomatoes and left. Both buyer and seller were _20_. The drama was over.1. A. carryB. takeC. bringD. fetch2. A. openedB. closedC. startedD. stopped3. A.
41、 produceB. goodsC. foodD. product4. A. buyB. sellC. bargainD. shop5. A. hurriedlyB. immediatelyC. directlyD. straightly6. A. bestB. finestC. freshestD. cheapest7. A. whoB. thatC. whichD. what8. A. voicesB. noisesC. soundsD. accent9. A. shoppingB. businessC. shoutingD. advertising10. A. customersB. p
42、roducersC. themselvesD. sellers11. A. keepB. letC. exceptD. make12. A. argueB. talkC. discussD. speak13. A. orderB. priceC. qualityD. form14. A. viewersB. listenersC. actorsD. directors15. A. actressB. inventorC. advancerD. expert16. A. wonderful B. excitingC. cheapD. expensive17. A. injuredB. hurtC
43、. damagedD. wounded18. A. excellentB. fairC. honestD. easy19. A. withB. toC. inD. on20. A. disappointedB. encouragedC. satisfiedD. tired6、I was in a parking lot when a tall,sincere man approached m directions. He had a printout of google maps from the airport to e asking for help with a 1 on the mai
44、n street, but just couldnt 2 it. He clearly didnt have a phone,so after confirming his written directions,I mapped it on my 3 and showed him exactly where he needed to go.He mentioned that he had 4 going there,but there was no such street number and he couldnt locate his hotel. I 5 it again for him,
45、he thanked me with a big 6 ,shook my hand,and took off. I got into my car and he got into his,and we 7 ways. As I drove to the next store and went in,I found something wasnt sitting right about the 8 so I googled again and 9 that he was looking for the right 10 but in a city a half hour away!Unfortu
46、nately it had been several minutes,and in the peak rush hour time,the 11 of finding him was slim to none. But I decided to give it a 12 and took off in that direction. I had barely 13 what his car looked like,and was just about to 14 .I parked my car and was 15 what else I could do when the man drov
47、e right by and 16 over into a nearby parking spot,still 17 about where he was.When I pulled in next to him,he couldnt believe it.“ 18 did you find me?!” he asked. “Im not sure,but I 19 that you are in the wrong city!” I showed him the right directions,and after more smiles,laughs and a handshake,we
48、parted ways again. Probably well never 20 again,but that makes it all the more sweet.1. A. store B. bankC. schoolD. hotel2. A. find B. reach C. catchD. check3. A. carB. phone C. computerD. map4. A. failed B. succeededC. triedD. stopped5. A. explainedB. provided C. reminded D. confirmed6. A. smile B.
49、 surpriseC. voice D. praise7. A. droveB. passed C. partedD. lost8. A. transportation B. conductionC. solutionD. direction9. A. decidedB. realizedC. forgotD. expected10. A. addressB. numberC. message D. condition11. A. courageB. time C. chanceD. idea12. A. handB. tryC. look D. speed13. A. guessed B.
50、pointed C. noticedD. cared14. A. set outB. give inC. put off D. give up15. A. remembering B. considering C. believingD. concluding16. A. pulledB. rushedC. headedD. left17. A. worriedB. crazy C. excitedD. confused18. A. HowB. WhyC. Where D. When19. A. made upB. took inC. figured outD. kept off20. A.
51、moveB. meet C. knowD. recognize7、It was an early morning in summer.In the streets,sleepy-eyed people were moving quickly,heading towards their _1_.This was the beginning of another _2_ day in New York city._3_this day was to be different.Waiting _4_ the crowded streets,on top of a _5_ 110 stories hi
52、gh,was Philippe Petit.This daring Frenchman was about to _6_ a tightrope(绷索) between the two towers of the World Trade Center.Philippe took his first _7_ with great care.The wire held.Now he was _8_ he could do it._9_ only a balancing pole,Philippe walked his way across,a _10_ of 131 feet.Soon the r
53、ush-hour _11_ began to notice.What a _12_!There,1,350 feet above the street,a _13_ figure was walking on air.Philippe made seven _14_,back and forth(来回)He wasnt satisfied with just _15_.At times,he would turn,sit down,and _16_ go on his knees.Once,he had the astonishing _17_to lie down on the thin t
54、hread.And thousands of _18_watchers stared with their hearts beating fast.After the forty-five-minute _19_,Philippe was taken to the police station.He was asked _20_ he did it.Philippe shrugged(耸肩) and said,“When I see two tall buildings,I walk.”1A.jobsBhomesCbusesDoffices2A.workingBhotCsameDordinar
55、y3A.AndBSoCButDThus4A.forBinCbyDabove5A.roofBpositionCwallDbuilding6A.throwBwalkCclimbDfix7A.actBlandingCstepDtrip8A.sureBuncertainCgladDnervous9A.ThroughBAgainstCWithDOn10A.distanceBheightCspaceDrope11A.streetsBcrowdsCpassengersDcity12A.heightBpleasureCwonderDdanger13A.greatBstrangeCpublicDtiny14A.
56、experimentsBcirclesCtripsDmovements15A.walkingBstaying CactingDshowing16A.almostBevenCoftenDrather17A.spiritBresultCstrengthDcourage18A.patientBterrifiedCpleasedDenjoyable19A.showBtrick CtryDprogram20A.howBwhyCwhetherDwhen8、Miss Wenter was watching TV when the program suddenly stopped. “Sorry to 1 t
57、he program. Now we are requested to 2 an important notice from the police station. At about nine this evening, a lady named Mrs Humney was 3 and killed. Anyone who can supply any clue (线索) is requested to report to the 4 . Thank you.” The terrible news made the lonely girl 5 with fear. She couldnt h
58、elp looking around, but she didnt notice that a man was already 6 behind the door to the veranda (阳台).All of a 7 the man appeared before Miss Wenter. The girl really didnt know what to do. “Dont ask for 8 , just put your jewellery on the table; then think over whether I shall be safe to stay up here
59、 for the night,” said the robber. That made Miss Wenter even more 9 , but she tried to 10 herself.Just then came the whistle of a police car, In a little while, someone rang the 11 . The robber said with a gun 12 the girls back, “Go to the door and say that youve gone to bed. Never let him in.”In a
60、flash, the girl had an idea. “Oh, who are you?” she said.“Im Sergeant Bull, Miss Wenter. Is there something 13 here?”“No, there isnt.” Immediately she added loudly, 14 , my elder brother extends his 15 greetings (问候) to you.”“Thank you. Good night,” Bull replied in the same 16 .A few minutes later,
61、the sound of the police car going 17 could be heard. “Its well 18 ,” the robber said with a smile. Then he 19 to the girl. Almost at the same time the glass on the window was broken. The policemen hurried into the room from the veranda. They quickly put handcuffs (手铐) on the robber.“Miss Wenter, you
62、r greetings were so good that it made us take 20 right away,” said Sergeant Bull, because weve already known that your elder brother was killed in a robbery half a year ago.”1. A. stopB. shareC. interruptD. control2. A. obeyB. makeC. introduceD. broadcast3. A. robbedB. hurtC. woundedD. stolen4. A. p
63、ublicB. policeC. hospitalD. family5. A. cryB. shake C. fallD. tremble6. A. hiddenB. sittingC. awayD. staying7. A. whileB. timeC. periodD. sudden8. A. anythingB. troubleC. anotherD. police9. A. carefulB. anxiousC. strangeD. terrified10. A. protectB. helpC. calmD. express11. A. callB. phoneC. windowD.
64、 doorbell12. A. atB. againstC. behindD. beyond13. A. newB. importantC. unusualD. upset14. A. InsteadB. HoweverC. OtherwiseD. Besides15. A. heartyB. deeplyC. ownD. real16. A. soundB. mannerC. speechD. voice17. A. outB. onC. alongD. away18. A. enoughB. nowC. doneD. said19. A. referredB. listenedC. tal
65、kedD. rushed20. A. himB. actionC. photosD. something9、What is intelligence anyway? When I was in the army I 1 an intelligence test that all soldiers took, and, against 2 of 100, scored 160.I had an auto-repair man once, who, on these intelligence tests, could not 3 have scored more than 80. 4 , when
66、 anything went wrong with my car I hurried to himand he always 5 it.Well, then, suppose my auto-repair man 6 questions for some intelligence tests. By every one of them Id prove myself a 7 . In a world where I have to work with my 8 , Id do poorly.Consider my auto-repair man 9 . He had a habit of te
67、lling 10 . One time he said, “Doc, a deaf-and-dumb (聋哑) man 11 some nails. Having entered a store, he put two fingers together on the counter and made 12 movements with the other hand. The clerk brought him a hammer. He 13 his head and pointed to the two fingers he was hammering. The clerk 14 him so
68、me nails. He picked out the right size and left. Well, Doc, the 15 man who came in was blind. He wanted scissors. 16 do you suppose he asked for them?” I lifted my right hand and made scissoring movements with my first two fingers. He burst out laughing and said, “Why, you fool, he used his 17 and a
69、sked for them. Ive been 18 that on all my customers today, but I knew 19 Id catch you.” “Why is that?” I asked. “Because you are so goddamned educated, Doc. I knew you couldnt be very 20 .”And I have an uneasy feeling he had something there.1. A. failedB. wroteC. receivedD. chose2. A. an averageB. a
70、 totalC. an examD. a number3. A. always B. possiblyC. certainlyD. frequently4. A. ThenB. ThusC. ThereforeD. yet5. A. fixedB. checkedC. droveD. changed6. A. answeredB. practicedC. designedD. tried7. A. teacherB. doctorC. winnerD. fool8. A. brainsB. effortC. handsD. attention9. A. againB. as usualC. t
71、ooD. as well10. A. liesB. jokesC. newsD. tales11. A. boughtB. testedC. found D. needed12. A. cuttingB. hammeringC. wavingD. circling13. A. noddedB. raisedC. shookD. turned14. A. broughtB. packedC. sentD. sold15. A. cleverB. otherC. rightD. next16. A. WhatB. HowC. WhoD. Which17. A. imaginationB. hand
72、C. voiceD. information18. A. tryingB. provingC. practicingD. examining19. A. for sureB. at onceC. in factD. right now20. A. clearB. sillyC. slowD. smart10、Dancing is part of the human experience, like music and storytelling. These 1 were probably invented together. After all, dancing is a way to tel
73、l a story to music.Scientists say that animals dance, too, but their dancing is 2 . The “dances” of animals have a(n) 3 . They send messages to other animals about important physical 4 such as hunger, or desire. But when people dance, they express many different 5 love, joy, anger, and sadness. They
74、 also tell stories about people, places, life, or death. By dancing, people can share these feelings or 6 with others.All dances are good for you. For one thing, theyre good for you 7 . Dancing is good exercise. It makes you 8 your arms and legs, and it makes your heart work. Its an enjoyable way to
75、 keep 9 or to lose weight.Besides, dancing makes you feel better about yourself. It gives you a chance to express your feelings. If you are angry or upset about something, it makes those feelings 10 . Youll probably feel relaxed and happy afterwards, although you may also be 11 . And if you are a qu
76、iet or fearful kind of person, dancing can help you be more 12 . When you are dancing, you can 13 yourself and your fears. And finally, theres another important point about dancing. Its a(n) 14 activity Some dances are for two people, and some are for 15 . But all kinds of dances give you a chance t
77、o meet new people or to do something enjoyable with friends.1. A. dancesB. artsC. songsD. stories2. A. strange3. A. purposeB. amazingC. typicalD. differentB. advantageC. characteristicD. attitude4. A. needsB. signsC. exercisesD. changes5. A. attitudesB. ideasC. feelingsD. opinions6. A. skillsB. live
78、sC. valuesD. stories7. A. naturallyB. unexpectedlyC. sociallyD. physically8. A. protectB. useC. cureD. examine9. A. silentB. calmC. healthyD. awake10. A. developB. accumulateC. disappearD. grow11. A. tiredB. guiltyC. confused,D. fearful12. A. energeticB. impressiveC. cautiousD. open13. A. recognizeB
79、. forgetC. understandD. measure14. A. popularB. socialC. formalD. attractive15. A. groupsB. classesC. acquaintancesD. strangers11、Summer is the best time on the Island of the Blue Dolphins (海豚). The sun is warm then and the winds blow out of the west, 1 out of the south. It was 2 these days that the
80、 ship might return and now I 3 most of my time on the rock, 4 out from the headland(水中凸起的陆地) into the east, towards the country 5 my people had gone, across the 6 that was never-ending. Once 7 I watched, I saw a small object which I took to be the ship, but a stream of water 8 from it and I knew tha
81、t it was whale (鲸鱼)spouting (喷水). During those summer days I saw nothing 9 . The first storm of winter 10 my hopes. If the white mens ship were 11 for me it would have come during the time of good 12 . Now I would have to wait 13 winter was gone, maybe longer.The thought of being 14 on the island wh
82、ile so many suns rose 15 the sea and went 16 back into the sea 17 my heart with loneliness. I had not felt so 18 before because I was sure 19 the ship would return as Matasaip had said 20 would. Now my hopes were dead.1. A. totally B. already C. entirely D. sometimes2. A. during B. for C. after D. b
83、etween3. A. spent B. shared C. paid D. devoted4. A. look B. to look C. looking D. looked5. A. when B. where C. which D. until6. A. island B. sea C. lake D. ocean7. A. since B. though C. while D. till8. A. rose B. raised C. grew D. set9. A. different B. ordinary C. else D. valuable10. A. encouraged B
84、. ended C. spared D. limited11. A. leading B. moving C. coming D. following12. A. weather B. pattern C. rain D. fog13. A. after B. as C. until D. while14. A. quiet B. alone C. calm D. alive15. A. of B. in C. to D. from16. A. rapidly B. quickly C. slowly D. fully17. A. pumped B. set C. filled D. full
85、18. A. lonely B. strict C. boring D. empty19. A. whether B. and C. that D. when20. A. it B. he C. that D. this12、The British people are famous for being quite reserved(保守的)。 We are known around the world for having the biggest “personal_1_”the distance between us and the person we are 2 to.I have 3
86、been more aware of this than over last month, since I arrived in China Getting used to Chinese colleagues 4 close by me and even placing their hands on my arm is proving quite 5 .My natural British reaction is to 6 back and move away, even though I realize it is a friendly gesture by the Chinese per
87、son.I have 7 many people holding hands or putting their arms around each other as they walk along the streets of Beijing . This would rarely be seen in the UK, even between very close friends.And 8 at someone in Britain is considered very 9 . But here, I find myself being stared at often. It 10 me l
88、ong to realize this was not rude in China, but a 11 of curiosity.I visited Taian last week, where the local people are 12 used to westerners. An elderly woman couldnt believe her 13 when she saw me.。 And 14 feel offended (使不舒服的)by her staring at me, I was 15 to see her smile back when I said “Nihao”
89、.When I visited one of Taians middle school to talk about English learning , the students aske d me to 16 their notebooks. And one girl asked to have her picture taken with me. I 17 like a celebrity(名人).I have 18 over the last month how true it is that the British are very 19 . We can learn a lot ab
90、out 20 from the Chinas culture and habits. And I am learning more every day.1.A. feeling B. secret C. habit D. space2.A. turning B.talking C. telling D. pointing3.A never .B. hardly C.almost D.always4.A. sleeping B. coming C.standing D.passing5.A. easy B. difficult C.familiar D. interesting6.A. go B
91、. push C. pull D. look7.A.seen B. heard C.missed D.watched8.A.hitting B.speaking C.smiling D.staring9.A.rude B.cruel C.polite D.friendly10.A.took B.spent C.used D.paid11.A.scene B.scenery C.sight D.sign12.A.more B.less C.quite D.somehow13.A. son B. experience C.eyes D. ears14.A. more than B. rather
92、than C. less than D. no more than15.A .pleased B.unwilling C. surprised D.angry16.A. read B.write C. share D. sign17.A. felt B.seemed C. sounded D. acted18.A. known B. recognized C. realized D.noticed19.A.bright B. reserved C. brave D.easygoing20.A.clevreness B.friendliness C. happiness D. politenes
93、s评卷人得分二、阅读理解(注释)13、The famous American gorilla(大猩猩) expert Diane Fossey had a completely new way to study gorillas she pretended to be one of them. She copied their actions and way of life eating plants and getting down on her hands and knees to walk the way a gorilla does. It was a new relationship
94、.Diane Fossey was murdered in Rwanda in 1985 and her story was made into the popular film Gorillas in the Mist. It was a long way from King Kong, which is about a gorilla as a monster (a frightening animal), and helped to show a new idea: the real monster is man, while the gorilla is to be admired.T
95、oday there are thought to be around 48,000 lowland gorillas and maybe 400450 mountain gorillas in the wild. From the Congo in West Africa, to Rwanda and Uganda further east, they are endangered by hunting and by the cutting down of their forest homes.Some time ago, I found in my letterbox a little m
96、agazine from the World Wide Fund for Nature. It had two photos side by side. One was of a young gorilla. “This is a species of mammal(哺乳类动物),” said the words below it. “It is being destroyed by man. We must save it for our own good.” The other photo showed a human baby. The words also read, “This is
97、 a species of mammal,” but then went on: “It is the most destructive(破坏性的) on earth. We must retrain it for its own good.”1. The text mainly talks about _.? A. Diane FosseyB. the gorillas in Rwanda? C. the protection of the gorillasD. the film Gorillas in the Mist2. We can learn from the text that _
98、.? A. Gorillas in the mist was based Fosseys experiences? B. Lowland gorillas live longer than mountain gorillas? C. King Kong showed us that a gorilla is admirable? D. Diane Fossey was murdered by a gorilla3. What message can we get from the two photos in the magazine?? A. Gorillas are mans close f
99、riends. ? B. Both man and the gorilla need to be saved.? C. Young gorillas are as lovely as human babies.? D. Man should live peacefully with the gorilla.14、Among the crowd of Olympian gods the most famous one was Apollo. He was the son of Zeus and Letto. According to Greek mythology, Letto was driv
100、en by Hera.Zeuswife, from land to land and at last Poseidon took pity on her and brought the island of Delos out of water for her to live on. There she gave birth to the twins, Apollo and Artemis. Wearing a purple robe, Apollo usually sat in his bright eastern palace early in the morning and made re
101、ady to start his daily journey across the sky. During the day he drove his carriage of gold and ivory(象牙), and brought light, life and love to the great world below. In the afternoon he came to the end of his journey in the far western sea and got on his golden boat to return to his eastern home. Ap
102、ollo was the god of music and poetry. He could bring about all feelings, which are expressed in his noble songs. With his gold musical instrument and the sweet accents of his godlike voice he led the choir of the muses(音乐女神们) at Olympus. The pleasant music was so exciting that stones marched into th
103、eir places of their own will in musical time when he helped Poseidon build up the walls of Troy(特洛伊城). On one occasion, invited to a contest by the human musician Marsyas, he won and then flayed(剥的皮) him to death for his pride. On another occasion, he lost at a musical contest and turned the ears of
104、 the judge, King Midas, into those of an ass(驴子). Apollo stood for youthful and manly beauty. His golden hair, stately manner and air all combined to make him the admiration of the world. A beautiful girl, by the name of Clytle, was so fond of his beauty and glory that from dawn to dusk she knelt on
105、 the ground, her hands outstretched towards the sun god, and her eyes looked at his golden wheeled carriage racing across the blue sky. Though her love was not returned, she had never changed her mind about Apollo. The gods were moved at the sad sight, and changed her into a sunflower. 1. What does
106、Apolls carriage most probably look like?A. ? B. ? C. ? D. 2. What is the authors attitude towards Apollo?A. He speaks highly of Apollo.B. He looks down upon Apollo. C. He doesnt show his attitude towards Apollo.D. He admires Apollo very much. 3. We can infer from the passage that .A. Apollo loved Cl
107、ytle so much that he turned her into a sunflowerB. Apollo was a god of both virtues and shortcomingsC. But for Apollos help, Troy couldnt have been built upD. Apollo was not good at singing but loved singing very much4. The purpose of this passage is .A. to explain how Apollos manly beauty impressed
108、 the worldB. to introduce a well-known Olympian godC. to tell how Apollo came into beingD. to show the importance of doing good deeds for others15、Bring the Family?Port Regis School is well situated for exploring the beautiful South and West of England Wales. Sibford School is located in Oxfordshire
109、 with easy access to London, Oxford and Stratfordupon-Avon. Each school has excellent hotels and guest houses nearby for parents who are dropping off or collecting children from school.Please note:All students attending English Country Schools must live residentially on site.We do not recommend that
110、 parents live locally while their child is in school:experience suggests that this often upsets the child and disrupts progress.Howards House Country Hotel & RestaurantAbout 15 minutes from Port Regis School, Howards House is set in large gardens hidden away in the quietness of the lovely Nadder val
111、ley.Plumber ManorPlumber Manor is a comfortable Jacobean manor house built of local stone, situated about 20 minutes from Port Regis School. The 17th-century house is surrounded by lawns and is set in the tranquil Dorset countryside.Woodville Farm Bed & BreakfastSelf-cateringWoodville Farm is family
112、-run arable & livestock farm set in the Dorset countryside about 5 minutes from Port Regis School. Bed and Breakfast accommodation:one double bedroom & one twin bedroom both with bathrooms, tea & coffee making facilities, color television & hairdryer. There is also a self-catering (自供伙食的)2-bedroom h
113、ouse nearby.Stock Hill Country House Hotel and RestaurantStock Hill Country House Hotel and Restaurant is a late Victorian mansion set in eleven acres of mature and beautiful wooden grounds on the borders of Dorset, Somerset and Wiltshire. About 10 minutes from Port Regis School.1The passage is main
114、ly written for _.Astudents Bgeneral readersCparents Doversea travelers2Parents are strongly advised not to live locally while their child is in school because _.Atheir child is too excited to be reunited with parentsBparents stay with their child for too long timeCtheir visit makes their child angry
115、Dtheir staying disturbs their childs studies3If you prefer living in a stone house, which hotel would you choose?APlumber Manor.BWoodville Farm Bed & BreakfastSelf-catering.CHowards House Country Hotel & Restaurant.DStock Hill Country House Hotel and Restaurant.4Woodville Farm is different from othe
116、r hotels in that _.Ait is hidden in a large gardenBguests can cook their own food in a 2-bedroom house nearbyCit dates back from Victorian timesDit has a very beautiful country sight5If you stay at Plumber Manor, how long does it take you to reach Port Regis School?AAbout 5 minutes. BAbout 10 minute
117、s.CAbout 15 minutes. DAbout 20 minutes.16、As has been all too apparent in recent days at Balcombe, few issues cause greater concern than energy policy. Many village communities feel their countryside is being ruined by the power-producing machines of wind farms; yet they never take “direct action”,
118、even though the planning laws put them at a severe disadvantage. And the generous subsidies(财政补贴), which encourage the expansion of wind power, are not favourable to the village communities and set landowners in conflict with other residents(居民)Those who disagree with the rapid expansion of wind far
119、ms state that the damage they cause is out of proportion(比例) to the benefits they bring, because their energy output cannot match that of the carbon-based power stations they are supposed to replace. Supporters insist that wind must be part of a mix of renewables, nuclear and carbon, and that the co
120、untry is committed to meeting EU (European Union) targets for non-carbon energy generation. Against this background, the fact that there is an argument within the government over whether to publish an official report on wind farms impact on the countryside becomes even more extraordinary. The two pa
121、rties in the coalition(联合) government are in disagreement over what it should say.We have some advice for the two parties: publish the report, and let the country be the judge. Even if it contains evidence that wind farms are harmful, it will hardly be a pleasant surprise to people who do not like t
122、hem. Equally, supporters must argue their case by acknowledging the concerns and explaining why they are either misplaced or worthy of much attention.The suggestion that further negotiations are to take place to produce an “acceptable” report suggests that the politics of coalition government are do
123、ing the country harm in a certain way. Given the sensitivities involved, all the information should be available so that people can reach their own conclusions, rather than being left with the suspicion(猜疑) that facts are being replaced by political beliefs.72We can learn from the first paragraph th
124、at_Aenergy policy catches much attention of the publicBthe residents are in favour of the expansion of wind farmsCmany village communities are satisfied with the subsidiesDthe planning laws offer great benefits to the residents73Supporters think that the expansion of wind power _Ais more rapid than
125、that of carbon-based powerBguarantees an increase in energy outputCis expected to be much better than that of nuclear powerDagrees with EU targets for non-carbon energy generation74It can be inferred from the passage that_Aan official report will settle the energy problemBthe two parties are divided
126、 over the issue of wind farmsCthe two parties have agreed on a further negotiationDpolitical beliefs concerning energy issue go against facts75Which of the following reflects the authors opinion?AIncrease political impact on energy policy.BRelease a statement of supporters on wind farms.CLet the nat
127、ion judge the facts about wind power.DLeave the two parties to reach their own conclusions.17、Do American children still learn handwriting in school? In the age of the keyboard, some people seem to think handwriting lessons are on the way out. 90% of teachers say they are required to teach handwriti
128、ng. But studies have yet to answer the question of how well they are teaching it. One study published this year found that about three out of every four teachers say they are not prepared to teach handwriting. Some teachers are teaching handwriting by providing instruction for ten to fifteen minutes
129、 a day, and then other teachers who basically teach it for sixty to seventy minutes a day-which really is pretty much for handwriting.Many adults remember learning that way-by copying letters over and over again. Todays thinking is that short periods of practice are better. Many experts also think h
130、andwriting should not be taught by itself. Instead, they say it should be used as a way to get students to express ideas. After all, that is why we write.Handwriting involves two skills. One is legibility, which means forming the letters so they can be read. The other is fluency writing without havi
131、ng to think about it. Fluency continues to develop up until high school.But not everyone masters these skills. Teachers commonly report that about one fourth of their kids have poor handwriting. Some people might think handwriting is not important any more because of computers and voice recognition
132、programs.But Steve Graham at Vanderbilt says word processing is rarely done in elementary school, especially in the early years. American children traditionally first learn to print, and then to write in cursive, which connects the letters. But guess what we learned from a spokeswoman for the Colleg
133、e Board, which administers the SAT college admission test. More than 75% of students choose to print their essay on the test rather than write in cursive. We can infer from the first paragraph that _.A. teachers spend little time in teaching handwriting.B. most teachers attach importance to teaching
134、 handwriting.C. handwriting teaching is not commonly required.D. most teachers are at a loss how to teach handwriting. Which of the following about traditional handwriting in the USA is NOT true?A. The students are taught by practicing a long period.B. Printing is taught in preference to writing in
135、cursive.C. Handwriting is taught for its own sake.D. Two skills get involved in handwriting. Some American people consider handwriting not important any more because _.A. all the American children learn to print firstB. about 1/4 of the students choose to print their essay on the testC. it is unnece
136、ssary to use handwriting in the age of keyboardD. computers and voice recognition programs are widely used. _ may serve as the best title for the passage.A. Handwriting: fascinating in keyboard ageB. Right or wrong: the death of handwritingC. Two skills involved in handwritingD. Handwriting lessons
137、on the way out18、Accidents are caused; they dont just happen. The reason may be easy to see: an overloaded tray, a shelf out of reach, a patch of ice on the road. But more often than not there is a chain of events leading up to the misfortune-frustration, tiredness or just bad temper-that show what
138、the accident really is, a sort of attack on oneself.Road accidents, for example, happen frequently after a family quarrel, and we all know people who are accident-prone, so often at odds with themselves and the world that they seem to cause accidents for themselves and others.By definition, an accid
139、ent is something you cannot predict or avoid, and the idea which used to be current, that the majority of road accidents are caused by a minority of criminally careless drivers, is not supported by insurance statistics. These show that most accidents involve ordinary motorists in a moment of careles
140、sness or thoughtlessness.It is not always clear, either, what sort of conditions make people more likely to have an accident. For instance, the law requires all factories to take safety actions and most companies have safety committees to make sure the regulations are observed, but still, every day
141、in Britain, some fifty thousand men and women are absent from work due to an accident. These accidents are largely the result of human error or misjudgment-noise and fatigue, boredom or worry are possible factors which contribute to this. Doctors who work in factories have found that those who drink
142、 too much, usually people who have a high anxiety level, run three times the normal risk of accidents at work.1.This passage might be taken from .Aa text bookBa science storyCa popular magazineDa report of a businessman2.“Accident-prone” here (in Paragraph 2) means .Alikely to have accidentsBinjured
143、 in accidentsClikely to die in accidentsDresponsible for road accidents3.The passage suggests that .Aaccidents mostly result from slippery roadsBaccidents are usually caused by psychological factorsCdoctors run three times the normal risk of accidents in factoriesDabout 50,000 people lost their live
144、s at work in Britain every day4.Which of the following is NOT discussed as a factor of accidents in this passage?AMoodBCarelessnessCTirednessDWeather5.What do you think would be the best title for the passage?AAccidents and AnxietyBHow accidents Are CausedCHuman Factors in AccidentsDHow to Prevent A
145、ccidents评卷人得分三、短文改错(注释)19、Taiwan Is Part of China About 1500 years ago Chinese settled there, and the Dutch imperialist invaded there in the 17th century. After which, Zheng Chenggong, a hero of nation, drove them out of. Unfortunately, late Taiwan was seized by Japanese after the Sino-Japanese War
146、of 1894-1895. It doesnt come back until the Second World War was ended. Nowadays I realize the seriously situation. Some people are attempting to split China. This actions are wrong and should be punished. I also believe so long as we strengthen exchange in the future with the head of one country tw
147、o systems, there will have an agreement. 20、The police in England and Wales are no longer responsible in stray dogs (流浪狗).21、短文改错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处语言错误,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(),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. 每处错误及其修改仅限一词。 2. 只允
148、许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Attention please, everyone. I have announcement to make. You will pay a visit to the museum on October 1st. I think we will be interest in it. In the course of the visit, the guide will give us an account of the past or the development of the city. She say something about the ad
149、vanced workers, included some teachers. We will see many pictures there. Im sure of that we can learn a lot. After the visit, well have a discussion in group and each of us must write a composition. We are to start out as earlier as 7:00 am. We must gather against time at the school gate. Thats all.
150、 Thanks.22、Everybody, attention, please. I have something to tell you. We are going to pay visit to the History Museum of this Sunday. Be surely to arrive at the school gate after 8:00 am. We would set off at 8:10 am by bus together. At about 8:40 am, well have a visit to the History Museum followed
151、 a guide. At around 11:00 the visit is over, but we plan to return at about 11:10 by bus. Not forget to wear school uniforms on the very day. And everyone needed to write a composition after the visit. Hope you will enjoy them. Thats all. Thank you.23、People used to laughing or smiling when they are
152、 happy. But the people of the certain tribe in Greenland show his joy by running down tears. When someone, for example, win a prize in a race, he cries instead smiling. Though things have changed Greatly in their way of life, they even weep to show their delight. If one day when you have a chance to
153、 visit their village and see many people crying together, dont take them for granted that they feel very sadly. Most probably you would be invited to join the villagers and share tear with them happily.24、Americans like to go out by cars. Although more and more Chinese own cars, but most Chinese sti
154、ll like to ride bicycles. This is decided by a lot of factors. Like we know, the bike advances slow by manpower but can be placed conveniently. But the car must parked at parking places. Most Americans who live in the suburb far away from urban areas. But they need cars to go shopping and go to work
155、. They either like traveling far. So a car brings them great convenience. While most Chinese lived near their working areas. We dont need a car. 评卷人得分四、补全短文(7选5)(注释)25、Why Cats Scratch TingsIn has long been assumed that when cats scratch objects with their front paws(爪子)that they are sharpening thei
156、r claws. 1 Research on cat behavior suggests that the major reason for this behavior is communication. By scratching up the bark of a tree (or the leg of your favorite chair) the cat is letting other cats or people know where she is and what she is up to.Cats tend to pick a small number of noticeabl
157、e objects in their environments to scratch such as trees, fence posts repeatedly. 2 The scratched surface leaves a highly visible mark that can be easily seen by other cats. In addition, cats have special glands (腺)in their paws so that when they make scratching movements they leave scent(气味)that th
158、e cats can smell. The fact that cats leave scent marks by making scratching movements may be the reason that cats will continue to scratch objects even after they have been declawed. 3 We dont know exactly what cats are communicating with their scratching. Both males and females do it. It is done in
159、side and outside the home and even by cats living with no other cats around. 4 Cats dont scratch up your furniture to bother you or just to be destructive, but for specific reasons, one of which is communicating. Cats also scratch to extend their bodies, during play, and possibly as a greeting or to
160、 relieve dissatisfaction when prevented from doing other things they want to do. 5 It is easier to prevent problem scratching rather than trying to change your cats preference for the arm of your sofa after it has become a built up habit. Thus, the goal is to establish acceptable scratching habits b
161、y getting your cat to prefer a scratching post rather than the arm of your sofa. AIt turns out that this is only a secondary reason.BThis is why the tree next door looks so scratched up.CCats use other parts of their bodies to communicate as well.DSmall pieces of bark have accumulated on the ground
162、underneath.EScratching can result in considerable damage, owner dissatisfaction.FDeclawed cats may still be leaving scent marks on objects they scratch.GIt could be a defensive warning or just a marker that announces its existence. 26、In the 60s, people asked about your astrological (about star) sig
163、n. In the 90s, they want to know your website. 1 Your website is an electronic meeting place for your family, friends and potentially, millions of people around the world. Best of all, you may not have to spend a cent. The web is filled with all kinds of free services and all it takes is some time a
164、nd creativity. 2 Like the table of contents of a book or magazine, the home page is the front door. Your site can have one or more pages, depending on how you design it.While web pages vary greatly in their design and content, most use a traditional magazine layout(版面设计). At the top of the page is a
165、 banner(横幅). Next comes a greeting and a short description of the site. Pictures, text, and links to other websites follow. 3 Think about whom the site is for and what you want to say. Next, gather up the material that you want to put on the site. While there are no rules you have to follow, there a
166、re a few things to keep in mind: 4 If you are too much at the beginning, you may never get the site off the ground. You can always add to your site.Less is better. Most people dont like to read a lot of long text online. 55 Smaller is better. Since it can take a long time to download large image fil
167、es, keep the file sizes small.Have the rights. Dont put any material on your site unless you are sure you can do it legally. Always remember to get the permission from the writer first.Now its time to roll up your sleeves and start building. AStart simply.BBreak it into small pieces.CDraw a rough la
168、yout on a sheet of paper.DMany websites are considered very interesting.EBefore you start building your site, do some planning.FThink of your home page as the starting point of your website.GThese days, having a web address is almost as important as a street address. 27、A. Basic elements of teamwork
169、. B. Importance of effective leadership. C. Diversity (多样性) benefits teamwork greatly. D. Good team performs better under stress. E. Teamwork is an important element of success.E. Members devotion makes teamwork effective.1. Teamwork is a collaborative (合作的) effort by members of a group working toge
170、ther to achieve common goals. When teamwork breaks down, members of the group find it difficult to complete tasks effectively and often struggle with no clear objective. When a team operates like a well-oiled machine, it makes its members ahead of the competition as a result of its collaborative nat
171、ure. Teamwork is a necessary aspect of any successful organization.2. Effective teams have several basic elements in common, including decision-making, devotion to common goals, continuous learning, openness to new ideas, an ability to adjust to unforeseen circumstance and a willingness to accept di
172、versity. Jon Katzenbach and Douglas Smith, authors of The Wisdom of Teams, illustrate the concept of teamwork as a triangle with commitment as the base, skills and responsibility as the two sides and performance result at the top. Therefore, the more committed, skilled and mutually responsible a tea
173、m is, the more successful it is.3. Effective leadership is the cornerstone of a motivated group. A good leader who leads by example, has the necessary skills to set performance examples and puts the group above individual ambitions. Without a principled and effective leader to guide the group, the t
174、eam could break down. Leadership that inspires and motivates builds a more united team that focuses on quality outcomes. 4. When your team successfully admits members from diverse backgrounds, it creates a beneficial environment for developing fresh ideas and approaches. Each team member serves a pu
175、rpose, whether it is organizational or conceptual. Individuals who most consider “trouble makers” often force their co-workers out of their comfort zone and create a sense of conflict. This conflict can be a catalyst (催化剂) for discussion. Teams that recognize diversity as strength have more successf
176、ul overall outcomes.5. Powerful teams quickly unite in times of unforeseen stress. When a team understands that working in a group requires flexibility and quick action, its members remain calm and focused where poorly-managed teams fail without direction. For example, if a project requires a major
177、change, a solid team can adjust plans and take action with little supervision (监督). Creativity, adaptability and a calm attitude under pressure are the marks of a strong, united team.28、Traditional teen bullying tends to decline with age,peaking during middle school and decreasing during high school
178、. Cyber(网络)bullying might be an exception,however. More research is needed to determine whether this form of teen bullying becomes less common as children grow up.Respond to teen bullying.If your child admits being bullied,take action. Start by reassuring(安抚)your child. _1_ Dont take cell phones awa
179、y or cut Internet connections as a consequence of being bullied. Never imply(暗示)that getting bullied is your childs fault.Record the details.Write down the detailsthe date,who was involved and what specifically happened. Record the facts as objectively as possible._2Start with a teacher who knows yo
180、ur child well. Ask whether your childs classroom behavior has changed or if there are any other warning signs. You might also consult a school dean,counselor or other school contact. _3_ Ask for help to solve the bullying problem. Keep notes on these meetings. Remember that it can take time for teac
181、hers and administrators to look into bullying in a fair and factual way.Ask for a copy of the schools policy on bullying.Find out how bullying is addressed in the schools curriculum,as well as how staff members are supposed to respond to known or suspected bullying.If these steps dont seem to help o
182、r your child has been hurt by continued bullying,consult a mental health provider._4_ Taking legal action to break bullying can make your community safer for all teens._5_ Even if your child doesnt confess(承认)to being bullied,offer specific suggestions to stop bullying.AExplain your concerns in a ma
183、tter-of-fact way.BTalk to your child about teen bullying.CRepeat dangerous situations.DTell your child that youll do everything in your power to help.EYou might also consider talking to a lawyer.FJust say “stop” or walk away from the bully.GMeet with school authorities.评卷人得分五、书面表达(注释)29、你给英国朋友Chris
184、写一封信,内容包括:1你们原计划7月份一同去云南旅游;2由于脚部受伤,你无法按原计划前往;3表达你的歉意并建议将旅行推迟到8月份。注意:1. 词数不少于50;2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3. 开关和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。Dear Chris,_Yours,Joe30、假设你叫李华,现是临沭某中学的一名高一学生。你的英国笔友Tom来信谈及汉语学习的困难并请你提出一些汉语学习的建议。请你根据以下提示,用英语给Tom写一封回信。提示:1.学习汉语一定要有兴趣,不怕困难;2.不要怕犯错误,多听,多读,多练;3.创造和利用学习汉语的机会,如:结交中国朋友等;4.其他建议注意:1.可适当增加细
185、节,以使行文连贯;2.信的开头已经写好,但不计入总词数;3.词数100字左右。Dear Tom,Im glad to receive your letter asking for my advice on how to learn Chinese well._Good luck to you!LiHua评卷人得分六、语法填空(广东)(注释)参考答案一、完形填空20小题1、【答案】36-40 BACDA 41-45 CDBAC 46-50 DBACD 51-55 CADCB【解析】 。由小男孩父亲过于简单的回答可以推测,该空表示“仅仅”,因此应填only。 。由语境逻辑可知,该空与keep go
186、ing含义相反,因此表示“放弃”,应填gives up。2、【答案】CADCB ACDAA BACDB CBADD【解析】3、【答案】1-20 CACDA BDADA BDBCA DBDBB4、【答案】1-5 BCABA6-10 DDCAB 11-15 CDADC 16-20 BACBD【解析】5、【答案】CBADB CCCDA DABCD DBCDC【解析】C take 意为“拿走、带去”;carry 意为“携带、搬运”。fetch 意为“去取来”。前面三词与句意不符。而bring“带来、带来”,表示农民把他们生产的水果和蔬菜带到城市里来。B close 意为“关、封闭”。此句表示:这些农民
187、封闭一条街,不许车辆通行,作为交易市场。A produce 意为“农产品(尤指水果、蔬菜等)”。D shop 意为“买东西” B immediately意为“立即、直接地”。此句表示:农民收获后立即就把农产品拿到市场去卖,因此他们的东西比杂货店的要新鲜。C freshest 意为“最新鲜的”。与上句中的fresher对应,一大早的水果、蔬菜是最新鲜的。C which引导非限制性定语从句,修饰前面的名词the outdoor market,说明露天市场像节日一样。C sound可指任何可以听到的“声音”。与下文的叫卖声、讨价还价声相一致。D advertising 意为“广告(总称)”。由上句可
188、知:这些农民高声叫喊是为他们的产品做广告。A customer意为“顾客”。农民高声叫卖是为了招来顾客买他们的产品。D make 意为“使”。句意为:这些橘子果汁丰富、味道好、富含维生素,能使你们的孩子健康强壮。A argue意为“争吵”。买东西的常常为了降低价格而与农民讨价还价,发生争吵是常有的事。B price 意为“价格”,后面也提到价格问题C actor 意为“演员”。作者把市场交易比作一场戏,那么所有的买东西的人和卖东西的人都是演员。因为他们都充当这曲戏中的一个角色。D expert意为“专家、能手”。指作者的母亲是买东西的能手,会挑选东西,会讨价还价。D expensive意为“价
189、高的、昂贵的”。在讨价还价中,买东西的人总是会说“价格太高、太贵”之的类话。B hurt意为“使痛心”。hurt可指肉体或精神上的伤害。这里指买东西的出价太低而痛心,不指肉体的伤害或损伤,因而其他动词不宜用C honest意为“诚实的、老实的”。意即:老实人要的老实价,与后面的these are the cheapest tomatoes on the market 相一致。D agree on sth表示经过讨论或协商后达成一致。这里表示经过一番讨价还价之后,最终把价格确定下来。C satisfied意为“满意的”。只有当价格在买卖双方都认为合理时,交易才能实现,这时买卖双方才感到满意。6、
190、【答案】DABCD ACDBA CBCDB ADACB【解析】7、【答案】ADCDD BCACA BCDCA【解析】1.A早晨睡眼惺忪的人们显然不是往家赶,因此排除B,并非所有人都往车站赶,也并非所有的人都去office,但所有的人显然去workplace,因此是jobs。2D从this day was to be different得出答案。was towould,意为“这是纽约的与往日没什么两样的一天”。3C前后为转折关系。4D从后文我们得知Philippe Petit此时正在楼顶上,因此用above the crowded streets。5D从110 stories high得知答案。
191、6Bwalk在此为及物动词,意为“走过”;climb爬上;fix使固定,不合题意。7C他非常小心地迈出第一步。8A因为The wire held,因此他确信他能走了。9C手里拿着平衡杆。10A这一空我们很容易选B或C,但从第四段中“There,1,350 feet above the street”,我们得知高度并非131 feet,故排除B项。space意为“空间”,而131 feet为距离单位,因此选distance。11B街上拥挤的人群开始注意。passengers乘客,不合题意。12C在1,350英尺的高度走钢丝简直是奇迹,在此D有较大干扰性,然而danger不能体现人们的惊叹。13D
192、因为是从街上看1,350 feet高度上的一个人,因此这个人显得很小。14CPhilippe来回七趟。15A从后文“he would turn,sit down,and _ go on his knees”得知他不仅仅walking。16Bgo on his knees这种做法出人意料。17D他以惊人的勇气躺在thin thread上。spirit精神;strength力气;result结果,不合题意。 18B从本空后的“stared with their hearts beating fast”得出答案。19Ashow表演。其他选项不合题意。20B警察要他解释这样做的原因。8、【答案】15
193、CDABD610 DBDC1115 DBCDA1620 BDCDB【解析】9、【答案】15 CABDA610 CDCAB1115 DBCAD1620 BCAAD【解析】10、【答案】BDAACDDBCCADBBA【解析】11、【答案】1 - 5 DAACB 6 - 10 BCACB 11 - 15 CACBD 16 - 20 CCACA【解析】12、【答案】DBACB CADAA DBCBA DACBB【解析】二、阅读理解13、【答案】13 CAD【解析】1. 文章第一段讲专家Diane Fossey为了发展和找到人和gorilla的和谐关系,如何去模仿动物的动作;第二段讲以她的事例为背景拍成
194、了受人们欢迎的电影;第三段讲动物的生存受到威胁;第四段以两幅图暗示和警告大家“保护动物刻不容缓”。因而,C项是文章的主旨大意。2. 由第一段和第二段中的and her story was made into the popular film Gorillas in the Mist.可知答案为A。3. 最后一段叙述的两幅画和提示语说明动物和人的关系太紧张。而且从文中最后一句“It is the most destructive on earth. We must retrain it for its own good.”可排除A、B、C,故D为正确答案。14、【答案】ACBB【解析】1. 解析
195、:选A。推理判断题。根据文意可知,Apollo是太阳神,还有原句“.he drove his carriage of gold and ivory(象牙), and brought light, life and love to the great world below”可知,答案应选A。2. 解析:选C。通读文章可知,在文章中找不出作者的态度,只是客观地叙述故事。3. 解析:选B。由文意可知,Apollo虽给世界带来光明,生命等,但也有很多的缺点,从文中的“.he won and then flayed(剥的皮) him to death for his pride .turned the
196、 ears of the judge, King Midas, into those of an ass”可知。4. 解析:选B。主旨大意题。文章的主要内容是介绍一位奥林匹亚之神,故选B。15、【答案】CDABD【解析】1写作意图题。根据文章内容可以判断,文章主要是为到学校接送孩子的家长提供住宿方面的信息的。答案C2细节理解题。Please note部分的第二句表明,在孩子学习期间,家长住在学校附近会妨碍孩子的学习。答案D3细节理解题。从Plumber Manor部分的内容可知,Plumber Manor是一个用石头建造的旅馆。答案A4细节理解题。根据这四个旅馆的情况简介可知,第三个旅馆与其他
197、旅馆的不同之处在于:住宿的客人可以住在自供伙食的房子里。所以B项正确。答案B5细节理解题。根据Plumber Manor一段的叙述可知,从Plumber Manor到Port Regis学校大约需要20分钟。答案D16、【答案】ADBC【解析】 本文是一篇社会生活类文章。文章介绍了人们特别关心能源政策,尤其是风力发电站引起了多方的关注和不同观点的探讨。72A细节理解题。根据文章第一段中的“few issues cause greater concern than energy policy.”可知能源政策引起了公众更多的注意,因此A项正确。73D细节理解题。第二段主要列举了支持者和反对者的观点
198、。支持者认为风能一定是可再生能源,也是核能和碳能混合体的一部分,国家一直致力于满足欧盟的非碳能源生产的目标。因此D项正确。74B推理判断题。根据第三段最后一句可知B项正确。 75C推理判断题。根据第四段,尤其是其中的“and let the country be the judge.”可知C项正确。17、【答案】DCDB【解析】18、【答案】CABDC【解析】三、短文改错19、【答案】and thebut whichthat 去掉of latelater doesntdidnt 去掉was seriouslyserious ThisThese soas havebe【解析】20、【答案】第二个
199、in 改为for【解析】21、【答案】Attention, please, everyone. I have announcement to make. You will pay a visit to the museum an Weon October 1st. I think we will be interest in it. In the course of the visit, the guide will give us interestedan account of the past or the development of the city. She say somethin
200、g about the advanced and willworkers, included some teachers. We will see many pictures there. Im sure of that we can learn includinga lot. After the visit, well have a discussion in group and each of us must write a composition. groupsWe are to start out as earlier as 7:00 am. We must gather agains
201、t time at the school gate. Thats all. early on/ inThanks.【解析】22、【答案】Everybody, attention, please. I have something to tell you. We are going to payvisit to the History Museum this Sunday. Be asurely to arrive at the school gate after 8:00 am. We would set off at sure before will 8:10 am by bus toget
202、her. At about 8:40 am, well have a visit to theHistory Museum followed a guide. At around 11:00 the visit is following over, but we plan to return at about 11:10 by bus. Not forget to wear and Dont school uniforms on the very day. And everyone needed to write a needs composition after the visit. Hop
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204、【解析】文章介绍了做网站的一些要具体考虑的事情。G根据上文提及在90年代人们会问的网址,是也网址就像实际生活中的地址一样。F根据本段讨论内容可知是关于网址主页的问题,故F符合。E根据后一句话,要考虑好网址为谁而建,想要表达什么样的观点,可知是指事先要做好相应的计划。A根据后一句,如果你开始的时候,想做的事情太多,可能你就不能把这个网站建起来。可知是提醒我们开始的时候要简单一些。B根据下一段内容可知要把一些很长很难的内容变成简单的内容来表达,故B正确。 请从以下选项(A、B、C、D和E)中选出符合各段意思的小标题, 选项中有一项是多余选项。27、【答案】1-5 EABCD【解析】28、【答案】D
205、GAEB【解析】五、书面表达29、【答案】Dear_Chris,How is everything going?I remember we planned to visit Yunnan in July but now because my left foot was injured, I cannot go with you as planned.Im sorry about it. Can I suggest that we put it off until early August? I wish you could understand. Im looking forward to h
206、earing from you soon.Yours,_Joe【解析】【思路点拨】 本题考查学生应用文写作,是一封书信,但开头和签名都已给出,学生只需写出要点即可。书信一般开头应有寒暄的句子,然后过渡到想要表达的内容。最后要有结束语。本文的得分点分布在五个内容上:寒暄、三件事和结束语。30、【答案】Dear Tom,Im glad to receive your letter asking for my advice on how to learn Chinese well. Firstly, develop your interest in learning Chinese if you w
207、ant to be good it. Difficult as Chinese may seem, you are sure to make progress if you put your heart into learning it. Secondly, it is natural to make mistakes when learning a new language, so dont worry about mistakes. More listening and reading will be of great help in learning Chinese. Only prac
208、tice can make perfect. Thirdly, you should try to get yourself into a Chinese environment and seize every opportunity to learn and practice your Chinese. For example, try to make friends with Chinese and communicate with them in Chinese, or you may attend Chinese training classes in your place. Im sure your Chinese will improve soon.Good luck to you!LiHua【解析】六、语法填空(广东)