1、高考资源网() 您身边的高考专家锦屏高级中学2018-2019学年第二学期期中考试高 一 英 语 试 题 考生注意:1、本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两个部分,共150分。时间120分钟。2、请将各卷答案答在答题卡(纸)上,答在试卷上无效。第I卷(选择题部分 共95分)第一部分:听力(共2节,满分20分)第一节:(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What does the man a
2、sk Mary to do? A. Help her mother. B. Do her homework. C. Serve the guests.2. How does the woman feel about the news? A. Worried. B. Scared. C. Angry. 3. Where are the speakers? A. In a supermarket. B. In a hotel. C. In a police station.4. What are the speakers talking about? A. An air crash. B. Rus
3、sian culture. C. A terrible experience. 5. Who did the woman see in London? A. Mary. B. Marys husband. C. Marys daughter.第二节:(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出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 is the probabl
4、e relationship between the speakers? A. Partners. B. Husband and wife. C. Boss and secretary. 7. What will the man do on Thursday? A. Talk to Ms. Vonn. B. Have a meeting. C. Go to London. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What color did the man choose? A. White. B. Red. C. Black. 9. How much did the man pay for the
5、 T-shirt? A. 9 pounds. B. 10 pounds. C. 11 pounds. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What didnt the woman put in the handbag? A. Her wallet. B. Some papers for work. C. Her mobile phone. 11. Where did the woman go first after lunch? A. To her friends office. B. To a clothing store. C. To a police station. 12. Wh
6、at will the woman do? A. Go back to the restaurant. B. Call her friend again. C. Look for the handbag in her car. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Why did the man go to Florence actually? A. To visit his aunt. B. To meet his niece. C. To look after his sister. 14. What was Lindas age when the man arrived there?
7、 A. 2 months old. B. 6 months old. C. 8 months old. 15. What did the man show the woman? A. A new mobile phone. B. Some clothing designs. C. Some photos of Linda. 16. What does the man like best about his trip? A. Playing with his niece. B. Touring art galleries. C. Attending some courses. 听第10段材料,回
8、答第17至20题。17. When did the man decide to take music as a career? A. At the age of 7. B. After he got into college. C. When he was in high school. 18. Who helped the man get into the Academy of Music? A. His violin teacher. B. His musician friend. C. His conductor. 19. What does the man think of playi
9、ng in the National Orchestra? A. Tiring. B. Boring. C. Challenging. 20. What does the man like best about his new career? A. Playing personal music. B. Seeing people get married. C. Playing music with friends. 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分) 请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题
10、卡上将该项涂黑。21. In _ 1860s, the Italian archaeologist Florell was made _ director of the PompeiiA. the; / B. the; the C. /; / D. /; the 22. The hunter gave a _ at the bush, but the rabbit was nowhere _. A. glance; to see B. sight; to be seen C. glance; to be seen D. sight; to see 23. Automatic machines
11、can be programmed to do different tasks, and this is _ traditional machines differ. A. because B. where C. what D. how 24. - How can you forget to write down the important information?- I _ another important thing. A. was thinking about B. thought about C. has thought about D. think about 25. Contra
12、ry _ most peoples opinion, women are more able to keep _ than men when facing an urgent case.A. with; still B. to; silent C. to; calm D. with; peaceful26. The news spread quickly through the campus _ we would have a longer holiday, _ made all the students wild with joy.A. which; that B. that; what C
13、. that; which D. what; which 27. More than one girl of your team members _ to act in the short play, which is _ tomorrow. A. are; to be performed B. are; to perform C. is; to be performed D. is; to perform 28. Starting your own business could be a way to achieving financial independence. _, it could
14、 just put you in debt. A. In other words B. On the other hand C. As a result D. All in all29. _ with the size of the whole earth, the biggest ocean does not seem big at all.A. Compare B. Comparing C. To compare D. Compared30. In the interview, something creative should be done by graduates to _ them
15、selves _ other interviewers. A. refer; to B. name; after C. attach; to D. distinguish; from 31. _ seems strange to us is _ the troublesome boy is getting along well with all his teachers. A. That; how B. It; how C. What; that D. It; that 32. This is the third time that he has failed the experiment.
16、He didnt give up, _.A. although B. while C. but D. though 33. Studies show that people are more _ to suffer from back problems if they always sit before computer screens for long hours. A. likely B. possible C. probable D. sure34. - Brad was Janes brother! - _. He reminded me so much of Jane. A. No
17、doubt. B. Not exactly C. No wonder D. Not really 35. - Without the carelessness, I could have been succeeded yesterday.- I told you that you should be careful. _. A. One false step will make a great difference. B. Where theres life, theres hope. C. Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.
18、D.One tree does not make a forest. 第二节:完型填空(共20小题,每小题1分,满分20分) 阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Robina struggled in the rough sea water between her sons, Noah, 11, and Stephen, 8. The children _36_ their bodyboards, shivering (发抖) as they struggled _37_ a rough current. Robina
19、 tried to assure them that theyd be _38_, but “I honestly thought I was going to lose them _39_ my own life that day,” she says. Half an hour earlier, Robina had just come out of the restroom when she saw that the boys, who had been _40_ in shallow (浅的) water happily, were suddenly far from the shor
20、e. Robina shouted to them to come closer but heard them scream at her for _41_. She reached her children, but however hard she tried to _42_ them ashore, the powerful undertow (下层逆流) sucked them away again. It was after 5 pm. No lifeguard was on duty. _43_ a crowd of people had formed onshore, no on
21、e knew how to help. The waves were getting _44_, and the boys were losing their hold on their boards. Down the beach, a young couple Jessica and Derek Simmons had just finished a picnic dinner when they saw the urgent situation in the _45_. They ran over but _46_ when feeling the strong current grab
22、 at them. Thinking fast, Derek yelled at other tourists onshore to _47_ a human chain. Within minutes, some 50 people _48_ the chain. Derek arranged a group of _49_ of all races and ages to join hands and they spread out into the ocean in a line toward those who were _50_ in the current. Planting th
23、eir legs firmly in the sand, they _51_ up next to one another. When Robina saw the _52_ forming and Jessica coming, she grabbed Stephens board and _53_ him to Jessica. One by one, Jessica and Dereks makeshift human chain _54_ all people. Despite the terror, Robina says the _55_ instilled(灌输) deep fa
24、ith in huamnity in her, “That day everybody stood together to make it happen. That was amazing.” 36.A. came up withB. hold on toC. got used toD. put up with 37.A. withB. on C. in D. to 38.A. strongB. wealthyC. healthyD. fine 39.A. orB. andC. butD. because 40.A. exploringB. playingC. planningD. farmi
25、ng 41.A. adviceB. commentC. helpD. company 42.A. persuadeB. pullC. pushD. encourage 43.A. WhileB. If C. UntilD. Because 44.A. deeperB. wilderC. harderD. broader 45.A. endB. wayC. distanceD. future 46.A. fought backB. turned backC. called backD. looked back 47.A. makeB. buyC. borrowD. imagine 48.A. j
26、oinedB. sawC. checkedD. blocked 49.A. guardsB. strangersC. doctorsD. sailors 50.A. exchangedB. absorbedC. trappedD. selected 51.A. spokeB. liftedC. hurriedD. lined 52.A. beachB. streetC. oceanD. wall 53.A. pushedB. introducedC. reportedD. raised 54.A. gatheredB. savedC. protectedD. greeted 55.A. tri
27、pB. disabilityC. experimentD. experience 第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节:(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分) 请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A4 of the worlds most amazing train journeysThe Beijing to Lhasa Express, ChinaStart: Beijing End: Lhasa Distance: 2,330 miles Duration: 40 hours Connecting Beijing w
28、ith Lhasa, the Z21 train transports its passengers from a modern city to a mysterious land. Whats unusual is that the train climbs nearly 16,400ft on its journey to the roof of the world: the Tibetan plateau(高原), where it passes yaks, flying prayer flags and snow-covered mountains.The Reunification
29、Express, VietnamStart: Hanoi End: Ho Chi Minh City Distance: 1,072 miles Duration: two days Some railways run through historic cities, others run beside beautiful coastline and a few are famous for the colorful characters on board. The Reunification Express meets all these conditions. It travels ove
30、r a thousand miles from Honi in the north to Ho Chi Minh City in the south. Theres no better way of exploring all the glories in between. The California Zephyr, USA Start: Chicago End: San FranciscoDistance: 2,438 miles Duration: 52hrs 40mins As for enjoying the beautiful scenery of the North Americ
31、an continent, nothing compares with Amtraks California Zephyr train. This journey travels nearly 2,500 miles across prairies, deserts, the Rocky Mountains and the Sierra Nevada on its way. London to Fort William on the Caledonian Sleeper, UKStart: London End: Fort WilliamDistance: 509 miles Duration
32、: 13hrs 30mins Starting from crowded central London to the dry and cold air and beautiful views of the Scottish Highlands through one overnight train journey is a perfect example of experiencing the romance of rail travel. Its just a pity that the whole experience - from delicious foods and drinks t
33、o being taken into la-la land - feels like its over very quickly.56. What makes The Beijing to Lhasa Express special? A. It lasts the longest time.B. It covers the longest diatance. C. It passes through national borders.D. It runs on the highest rail line in the world. 57. If you want to enjoy deser
34、t scenery, which train journey should you choose? A. The Beijing to Lhasa Express. B. The Reunification Express. C. The California Zephyr. D. London to Fort William on the Caledonian Sleeper. 58. What does the author say about London to Fort William on the Caledonian Sleeper? A. Its often crowded. B
35、. Its a relatively short journey. C. It travels at the slowest speed. D. It offers free meals to passengers. B Up to 45 percent of teenagers in the UK bite their nails (咬指甲), according to the BBC. Some people bite their nails not because theyre too long, but because they are driving, feeling stresse
36、d out, or just have nothing else to do. In 2013, the American Psychiatric Association identified nail biting as a symptom (症状) of obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD, 强迫症). People with this disorder may wash their hands more often than usual or have to line up their shoes in a certain way. Although n
37、ail biting has some things in common with other symptoms of OCD, it is different from them in at least one way. “In OCD, the behavior is really unwanted,” said psychiatrist Carol Mathews. People with OCD dont want to wash their hands over and over again. There is no fun in it. They just fear that if
38、 they arent busy doing something, something bad might happen to them. But nail biters enjoy this activity. “Its rewarding. When you get the right nail, it feels good,” said Mathews. Therefore, some people argue that most nail biters do not have any kind of serious mental illness. However, its still
39、a bad habit. So what can we do to stop it? Since most people bite nails as a way of relieving (缓解) stress, finding another way to relieve that stress could be useful, suggested Rochelle Torgerson, a doctor at the Mayo Clinic in the US. For example, some people might play with a pen instead. Nail bit
40、ers feel the urge (冲动) to bite if they find a small part of the nail that is imperfect, Mathews said. So always keep your nails in good shape.59. According to the BBC, _ of UK teenagers bite their nails. A. nearly a half B. two-thirds C. three-quarters D. four-fifths60. Which of the following behavi
41、ors is a symptom of OCD? A. Washing your hands before each meal. B. Cutting nails to make them short. C. Lining things up in a certain way. D. Keeping your nails in good shape.61. What does the writer try to tell us in Paragraphs 3-5? A. The common behaviors people with OCD often show. B. The differ
42、ence between nail-biting and other OCD behaviors. C. People with OCD enjoy doing things over and over again. D. Nail-biters dont have any kind of serious mental illness.62. Which suggestion for how to stop nail-biting is mentioned in the story? A. Biting your nails instead of playing with a pen. B.
43、Give up nail-biting and work hard. C. See doctors and take medicines. D. Keep your nails in good shape.CTeam sports could build character, teach discipline and keep kids healthy, but for some sports, like soccer and football, they could also increase the risk of brain injuries. Helping prevent these
44、 injuries, a new collar(项圈) has shown promising results in protecting the brain. These specialized collar, developed by researchers at the Cincinnati Childrens Hospital Medical Center, applies pressure to the back of the neck. This pressure allows the artery(动脉) in the neck to safely fill the brain
45、with blood, turning the blood into a cushion(垫子) that makes the brain less likely to move upon impact. The idea of the collar was born out of “biological mimicry”, said Dr. David Smith, a visiting research scientist at the Childrens hospital, who led a study that tested the collar. Essentially, Smit
46、h and his colleagues looked to nature to solve the medical issue. “If a wood pecker(啄木鸟) could repeatedly hit its head and not sustain any head injury, why couldnt this be applied to human beings?” Smith said. The study involved 46 teen girls aged 14 to 18 who played for two local high-school soccer
47、 teams. Only one team received the collars, and both teams were asked to undergo brain scans at the beginning and end of the season, as well as during the off-season. The scans showed that while the brains of the team that hadnt worn the collar showed signs of damage from the head impact, the brains
48、 of the team that had worn the collars remained the same as before. The results are encouraging the scientists to consider that even the minor impact over the course of an athletes career can have long-lasting effects on their cognitive functioning(机能). After all, the areas of the brain that were af
49、fected in this study are involved in the behavior, personality, expression, decision-making, and long-term memory. The study did not account for hormonal fluctuations(波动) in the girls, which could affect intracranial pressure. It also didnt look more deeply into whether or not the observed changes i
50、n the brain led to behavioral or physical symptoms. Anyhow, if wearing the specialized collar can protect the brain from injuries while athletes continue to enjoy competitive sports, it may be a small price to pay for long-term protection. In the near future, a neck collar may be just another part o
51、f your childs uniform along with cleats and knee pads. 63. How does the collar work? A. By acting as a soft cushion. B. By reducing pressure on the neck. C. By preventing the blood running out. D. By making more blood flow into the brain. 64. How did Smith come up with the idea of the collar? A. By
52、testing woodpeckers ability to hunt for food. B. By comparing woodpeckers brain to human beings C. By observing how woodpeckers recover from injuries. D. By studying woodpeckers way to protect their brains. 65. What can we learn about the team that wore the collars? A. They made progress in cognitiv
53、e functioning. B. They were free of damage from head impact. C. They became quicker in making decisions. D. They suffered from minor head impact. D Four times each year, John King drives into Californias Sierra Nevada Mountains to measure how deep the snow is. Where the mountain road becomes blocked
54、 by snow, he parks his truck. Then he continues on skis. But over the last decade, this engineer of the California Department of Water Resources in Sacramento has noticed a change. Ever year, he drives farther and skid less. Climate change is reducing the snowpack(积雪场). “The snowpack accounts for fu
55、lly one-third of Californias water supply,” another water-resource engineer David Rizzardo explains. Rizzardo has studied 100 years of records on the Sierra Nevada snowpack. In that time, its average size had dwindled by 10 percent. Melted, translates into enough water to supply as many as three mil
56、lion families for a year. But the total amount of precipitation(降雨量) hasnt necessarily changed. What has changed is its timing. “We are seeing a clear change,” he says. Rain continues later into the winter and comes sooner in the spring. When Rizzardo digs into the snow, he hits more ice layers. Tho
57、se layers show where snow has melted during the winter. “Were getting these giant, warm winter storms,” Rizzardo says, “Theres a ton of runoff into the reservoirs(水库) in January.” So thats a double hit for California. First, the rain causes a lot of winter floods. Second, theres less snow to melt an
58、d fill water-storage reservoirs over the hot summer, when water is needed most. “ Its very tricky for water-resource managers,” says Rizzardo. California is far from the only place where falling mountain snow and ice are causing problems. The Pacific Northwest, the Himalayas and other regions are al
59、so seeing that the snowpack and glaciers(冰川) do a disappearing act. “Since 1982, the Olympic Mountains in Washington have lost 43 percent of their glacier cover,” says Jon Riedel, a glaciologist of the National Park Service in Sedro Woolley, Washington. “ And since 1984, glaciers in the North Cascad
60、es have disappeared by 30 percent.” “That causes a serious trickle-down effect. Some rivers in this state, for example, get 25 percent less water from melting snow and ice that they did just a few decades age,” Riedel says. “This leaves less water for farms. Warmer and less water in rivers has also
61、caused some aquatic(水中的) ecosystems to suffer.” Water-resource experts like King and Rizzardo want to help make places that depend on water from snowpacks, such as California and Washington, better fight against climate change. Theyve made changes to their computer models to include climate conditio
62、ns that are more changeable. And water-resource managers are adapting to more runoff in winter and less snowmelt in spring. In some places, rivers have been confined to narrow channels by human-made dikes(堤坝). When a river floods, it can top the dikes and flood homes. Now, some river managers are mo
63、ving homes out of harms way, and then removing the dikes so that a rivers natural flood plains now can better absorb flood waters. 66. What has John King probably realized in the past decade? A. The mountain have become better for skiing. B. It has snowed much earlier in the mountains. C. Its becomi
64、ng increasingly easier to enter the mountains. D. The mountains have become a dangerous place to drive. 67. What does the underlined word “dwindled” in Para.2 probably mean? A. Reached. B. Dropped. C. Spread. D. Remained. 68. What has the change noticed by David Rizzardo led to? A. Fewer winter floo
65、ds. B. More snowfall in spring. C. Larger reservoirs to be built. D. Less water storage in summer. 69. Why does the author give the example of the Olympic Mountains? A. To show falling mountain snow and ice also occur at other regions. B. To prove that aquatic ecosystems are in danger now. C. To dra
66、w attention to the problems farms face today, D. To show Californias problem has a bad effect. 70. What is the last paragraph mainly about? A. Ways to put floods under control. B. Bad results of falling mountain snow and ice. C. Water managers attitudes toward climate change. D. Measures taken to he
67、lp places that are losing their snowpacks. 第二节:七选五(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从文章后的七个选项中选出填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 A go-to person is one who can be depended on, is willing to work hard, and always ready to offer a helping hand. _71_ They know how to get the work done on time and meet all the expectatio
68、ns of the organization. _72_ But wouldnt it be wonderful if you, too, could be a go-to person at your work? To become a go-to person, first you should believe in yourself. _73_ If you are not confident about whether you can do a certain task, you will not be entrusted(委托) with responsibilities anyti
69、me soon. So you need to take up one task at a time, complete the task on time and show your ability through the final outcome. Being positively willing to work is also important. If a manager asks you for your help in a project, take up the responsibility at once. However, there is always some work
70、that is either too tiring or too risky and is thus avoided by others. If you happen to come across such project, be the first to take over the job that nobody wants. _74_ Besides, no matter how experienced you may be, you must keep yourself updated(更新的) about the news and information about your fiel
71、d of work and the industry. _75_ So you must make efforts to become an expert in your field and use your skills and knowledge to take on more difficult work. A. You may admire such a person. B. At work, they are regarded as experts in t heir fields. C. This is a chance for you to know of your co-wor
72、ker better. D. You cannot possibly help others if youre unsure of your own abilities. E. If your decisions cause an upset result, you must explain your actions. F. Being knowledgeable and able to use that knowledge helps you stand out in any group. G. This will show your leaders and co-workers that
73、you are willing to work for the betterment of the company. 第II卷(非选择题部分 共55分)第四部分:选词填空(共10小题,每小题2分,满分20分)differ from; consist of; rise up against; stand in ones path; replace.with.; wish for; contribute to; break down; come down with; roll up;76. Asian Americans can help _ many cultural barriers(障碍)
74、to the success of American companies in Asia.77. Its no use _ the impossible.78. It is known to us all that cultures _ country and country.79. So far, we have managed to overcome all the difficulties that _.80. The next day, several more students _ fevers and also were hospitalized.81. Each lighting
75、 board _ seven parts. It is made from LED lights and is water-proofed(防水).82. Many factors _ the development of the company in the past few years.83. You cant _ Tom _ Jack. Tom is the best for the project. 84. The Belt and Road Initiative(一带一路) is a common cause that requires all countries to _ thei
76、r sleeves.85. Due to the kings violent rule, many people _ him. 第五部分:完成句子(共5小题,每空1分,满分15分) 根据中文提示,完成下列句子,一空一词。86. 与通常的看法相反,适度的运动事实上会降低食欲_ _ popular belief, exercise actually decrease your appetite. 87. 在许多情况下,苏格拉底的问题使他的学生们意识到了自己的错误。In many cases, Socrates questions _ his students _ _ their own error
77、s. 88. 我得了流感,不能去上班了。I _ _ _ the flu, and was unable to go to work. 89. 他们为我们社会的发展做出了巨大的贡献。They _ _ _ _ the development of our society. 90. 很多人被活埋, 整个城市也是如此。Many people were buried _ and _ _ the city.第六部分:短文填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面的短文,在空白处填入一个单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Food plays an important role in our daily l
78、ife, but because of busy jobs and heavy housework, many people end up eating takeout or going out to dinner instead of _91_(cook) their own food. According to a recent survey, 69 percent of people in the UK _92_(eat) the same seven dishes for dinner every week last year. “We really dont have enough
79、imagination when _93_ comes to experimenting with tastes,” said a spokesman for the UKs Old Jamaica Ginger Beer company. According to the Daily Mail, cooking more adventurously and making some changes in our daily life can open up our horizons(视野). After all, many amazing _94_(story) begin with deli
80、cious food. Weve all heard the old saying “you are what you eat”, but have you ever stopped _95_(think) exactly how true that is? Put simply, _96_(health) eating is the key to well-being. We all have up to 100 trillion cells in our body, each of _97_ needs to be offered daily nutrients(营养物) in order
81、 to work _98_(perfect). Food affects all of these cells and every part of our being. If you provide your body _99_ junk and takeout food, itll make you fat, lower your _100_(energetic), and even your brain power. 第七部分:短文改错(满分10分) 下列文中共有10处语言错误,每处错误仅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(),并在下面写出该加的单词。删除:把多余
82、的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在所需修改的词下面划横线(_),并写出修改后的词。注意:1. 每处错误及修改均仅限一词。 2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。It was about 7 oclock on Tuesdays morning, when I was heading in to school from home. The wind was so strongly that, all of a sudden, a board, that was on a shop roof, was blown down to the ground. Before I realized
83、what had happened, I was knocked down by a fall board. I felt great pain in my head but could not walk. Just then, a woman ran up help me. When she saw I was hurt so seriously, she drove me to the nearest hospital immediately and call my mom. After my mom came, the woman left without leave her name.
84、 I want to find out who the woman is and show my thank to her. 班级:_ 姓名:_ 考场: 座位号:_密 封 线 内 不 要 答 题锦屏高级中学2018-2019学年度第二学期期中考试高一英语答题纸01 02 03 04 05A A A A AB B B B BC C C C CD D D D D06 07 08 09 10A A A A AB B B B BC C C C CD D D D D11 12 13 14 15A A A A AB B B B BC C C C CD D D D D16 17 18 19 20A A A
85、A AB B B B BC C C C CD D D D D21 22 23 24 25A A A A AB B B B BC C C C CD D D D D26 27 28 29 30A A A A AB B B B BC C C C CD D D D D31 32 33 34 35A A A A AB B B B BC C C C CD D D D D36 37 38 39 40A A A A AB B B B BC C C C CD D D D D41 42 43 44 45A A A A AB B B B BC C C C CD D D D D46 47 48 49 50A A A
86、A AB B B B BC C C C CD D D D D51 52 53 54 55A A A A AB B B B BC C C C CD D D D D56 57 58 59 60A A A A AB B B B BC C C C CD D D D D61 62 63 64 65A A A A AB B B B BC C C C CD D D D D66 67 68 69 70A A A A AB B B B BC C C C CD D D D D71 72 73 74 75A A A A AB B B B BC C C C CD D D D D第四部分:选词填空76._ 77. _ 78. _79. _ 80. _ 81. _82. _ 83. _ 84. _ 85._ 第五部分:完成句子86._ _87._ _ _88._ _ _ 89._ _ _ _90._ _ _第六部分:短文填空91._ 92. _ 93. _94. _ 95. _ 96. _97. _ 08. _ 99. _ 100._ 第七部分:短文改错101._ 102. _ 103. _104. _ 105. _ 106. _107. _ 108. _ 109. _ 110._- 12 - 版权所有高考资源网