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江蘇省馬壩高級(jí)中學(xué)2020-2021學(xué)年高二英語下學(xué)期期中試題

滿分:150分,考試時(shí)長:120分鐘

第一部聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選

出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。

每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。

1.WhatdoesMaryliketodobest?

A.Collectstamps.

B.MakefriendsontheInternet.

C.Talkonthephonewithherfriends.

2.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutthebook?

A.It'sboring.

B.It'sinteresting.

C.It'ssoso.

3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?

A.Shedoesn'twanttodothecleaning.

B.Charlielikestodothecleaning.

C.AddisonshouldnotwatchTV.

4.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?

A.Moveintoanewapartment.

B.Learntoputupwithothers'shortcoming,

C.Askhisroommatetosharethecost.

5.Whereisthechemists?

A.Nexttothepostoffice.

B.Nexttoasupermarket.

C.Oppositethepostoffice.

第二節(jié)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C

三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒

鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。

6.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.Paytaxes.

B.Getinformation.

C.Answerquestions.

7Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?

A.Callbacklater.

B.Sendane-mail.

C.Speaktosomeoneelse.

聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。

8.Whatisthereinthehall?

A.ATVset.

B.Atelephone.

C.Abigsofa.

9.WhatisTRUEaboutthediningroom?

A.Itisbrightenough.

B.Thereisasmalltableinit.

C.Itisabitsmall.

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。

10.Howdidthemangodowntown?

A.OnfootB.

Bybus.C.Bybike..

11.WhatdoweknowaboutTony's?

A.Itisabarbershop.

B.Theguystherearenice.

C.Itisnexttoalaundry.

12.Howmanyplacesdidthemangototoday?

A.Three.B.Four.C.Five.

聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。

13.Whendidthemangetthering?

A.Twodaysago.

B.Lastyear.

C.Twoyearsago.

14.Whoistheman?

A.ThewomanJsgrandpa.

B.ThewomanJshusband,

C.Thewoman'sbrother.

15.Whydidthemanapologizetothewoman?

A.Hewasmeantoher.

B.Hedidherwrong.

C.Helosthersunglasses.

16.Wheredoesthemanfindthering?

A.Onhislittlefinger.B.InhisroomC.

InthehousekeeperJsroom.

聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。

17.Whichfloordidthechildrenliveon?

A.The2ndfloor.B.The5thfloor.C.The18thfloor.

18.Whatdidtheneighborsdowhentheyheardthecries?

A.Reportittothefiremen.

B.Reportittothepolice.

C.Openthedooroftheapartment.

19.Whofinallymanagedtosavethechildren?

A.Thepolice.B.Thefiremen.C.Theneighbors.

20.Whywasn,tthemotherathome?

A.Shevisitedasickfriend.

B.Shelookedafterhersickparents.

C.Shewenttoseethedoctor.

第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)

A

Whosaysinventionsareonlymadebygrown-upsandprofessionals?Overthe

years,childrenhavealsosucceededinmakingtheirusefulcontributionsto

theworld.Hereareafewinventionsthatcametolifefromthemindsofyoung

children.

HeroHelmet

Seven-year-oldSamuelMeyer'sinventionisaimedatstoppingpeoplefrom

ridingtheirbikesorskateboardswithoutusingahelmet.TheHeroHelmet

featuresaninbuiltremotethatcontrolsalockonthewheelswhichunlocks

whentheHelmetisbeingwornbytherider.Samuelsays:nohelmet,nobike.

RoboticEarthworm

Thefirstthoughtthatcomestomindis,whyaroboticearthworm?Well,

ten-year-oldDavidCohenhadsomeusefulapplicationsinmind.Hebelievedit

couldbeusedtofindvictimsafteraflood,earthquakeorfire.Therobot

couldgetintosmallanddangerousplaceswheresearchdogsandhumanscould

notgo.

B.E.A.C.0.N.

Fifteen-year-o1dHannahHerbst'sinvention,whichstandsforBringing

ElectricityAccesstoCountriesthroughOceanEnergy,wasinspiredbyherpen

palwholivesinEthiopiaanddidnothaveaccesstolights.Soshecameup

withB.E.A.C.0.N,whichabsorbsenergydirectlyfromoceanwaves.Her

inventionwonthe“DiscoveryEducation3MYoungScientistChallengein2015

andothernumerousawards.

PortableWheelchairController

Atonlyeightyearsold,AmeliaFoxcreatedtheinventiontohelplift

peopleinandoutoftheirwheelchair.Thisinventionwasnotjustbornoutof

thedesiretocreatesomething.Ameliadevelopedthiscontrollerforher

brother,whohadjustgothipsurgeryandneededthewheelchairtomovearound.

21.Whoistheyoungestinventor?

A.SamuelMeyer.B.DavidCohen.

C.AmeliaFox.D.HannahHerbst.

22.Whichofthefollowingcanbeusedasarescuetool?

A.HeroHelmetB.B.E.A.C.0.N.

C.RoboticEarthworm.D.PortableWheelchair

Controller.

23.WhydidAmeliaFoxcreatetheinvention?

A.Togiveherbrotherassistance.B.Tobenefittheearthquake

victims.

C.Togenerateelectricityeffectively.D.Toprotectbikeriders

frominjuries.

B

Notsolongagotherapy(治療)waslimitedtoanhour-longadvising

sessiononasofa;nowyoucanaccessfreeadviceonTikTokinunderaminute.

Perhapsthisnewtrendisgrowingbecauseitofferseasybite-sizeanswersto

bigcomplexquestions.

TheproblemwithTikTok,however,isthatthevideoshavetobeunder60

seconds,whichareaboutseriousmentalhealthillnessesbeingreducedto

briefsentenceswithquickfixesfromsometimesunqualifiednon-professionals.

AndwiththeaverageageofTikTokusersbetween18and24,howhelpfulis

TikToktherapy?

“WhenIfirststartedcreatingmentalhealthcontent,Ididn,texpect

anyonetolisten,“explainsJaneSmith,whorunsaprivatepracticein

Hampshire."Butitturnsoutpeoplearehungryforthissortof

information."Althoughthereisaconcernaboutthevideos*increasingthe

riskofself-diagnosis(自診),Janethinksotherwise.Shecomparesself-

diagnosingamentalhealthproblemtoself-diagnosingacommoncold,“Ifyou

wanttofindoutaboutthesymptomsofacold,youcanlookituponline.

That5snotariskbecauseyoucan,tdomuchwiththatinformationuntilyou

gettothedoctoranyway.”

Yetdespiteconcerns,thecommentsonTikToktherapyvideosarefilled

withpraises.Rachel,23,saysshefindsthemveryrelatable:"Ifyouseea

videodiscussinganxiety,itcanyouhelpyouacknowledgeanddiscusstopics

youmightnotfeelsafetodoinotherplaces.Itmakesmefeellessalone.”

We*veseensomegreatmentalhealthcontentonTiklok.However,it's

importanttoaskrememberthatnotalltheinformationyoufindonlinewil1be

reliableanditcanbeusefultoaskyourselfsomequestionsincludingwhois

sharingitandwhy.

24.WhyisTikToktherapygettingpopular?

A.Itsellsatalowprice.

B.Itaimsatyoungerusers.

C.Itprovidesbriefsolutions.

D-Itisofferedbyprofessionals.

25.WhatdoesJanethinkofTikTokvideos?

A.Theymaycausesomepotentialrisks.

B.Theyarebetterthangoingtodoctors.

C.Theyareofmuchhelptopeopleinneed.

D.Theyshowsymptomsofdiseaseindetail.

26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“them”inParagraph4probablyrefer

to?

A.Concerns.B.Videos.C.CommentsD.Praises.

27Whatmaytheauthoragree?

A.TikTokwillreplacehospitalsinthefuture.

B.Itisquiteeasytofindreliablemedicaladvice.

C.EveryonecancreatehisownTikTokvideos.

D.Weshouldbecarefulaboutonlineinformation.

C

Nowadays,theInternet,withitsabilitytoconnectpeoplethroughoutthe

world,ischangingthewaypeoplelearnlanguages.Thereisstillnowayto

avoidthehardworkthroughvocabularylistsandgrammarrules,butthebooks,

tapesandevenCDsarebeingreplacedbyemail,videochatandsocialnetworks.

Livemocha,aSeattlecompany,hascreatedawebsitedevotedtohelping

peoplelearnmorethan38languagesbyexchangingmessagesovertheInternet

andthencorrectingeachother*smessages.Thelessons,whethertheyare

flashcards,quizzes,audiorecordingsorwrittenandspokenessays,are

deliveredthroughtheInternet.

MichaelSchutzler,Livemocha,schiefexecutive(主管),saysthewebsite's

advantageistheabilitytopracticewitharealperson."Thegreatirony(諷

刺)isthatevenifyouhavelearnedaforeignlanguageintheclassroomfor

years,youdon'thaveconfidencetogointoarestaurantandhavea

conversationwithaforeigner,“hesaid.Thecasualconnectionswithreal

peoplethroughouttheworld,howeverbrief,arenotjustfunandsurprising

butshowmoreabouthowthelanguageisreallyused.

Livemochaisnowexperimentingwithavarietyofwaysthatresemblethe

gamesonothersocialwebsitestomotivatepeople.Theflashcardexercises,

forinstance,arescored,andthetotalsearnedbystudyingandteaching

appearontheusers'frontpage.

Besides,eachpersoncansetupaprofile(簡歷)whichincludesashort

descriptionofhisage,locationandwhatlanguagehewouldliketolearn.

Therefore,ifyouwanttostudyonelanguage,youwilleasilyfindmanypeople

whoarefluentinit.Andanemailortwoisallittakestofindastudy

partner.

TherearemoreandmorecompanieslikeLivemochaofferingonlinelanguage

learningtostudentsthroughouttheworld.Andinsteadofmerelyhelping

peoplepracticedifferentlanguages,theyalsoenablepeopletoshare

interestsandmakenewfriends.

28.ForwhatpurposedidLivemochacreatethewebsite?

A.Tooffernewwaysoflanguagelearning.

B.Tomakeanadvertisementfortheircompany.

C.Toshareinterestsandmakenewfriends.

D.Totellhisinspiringstorytomorepeople.

29.WhatistheadvantageoftheInternetlanguagelearning?

A.Books,tapesandevenCDsarecompletelyoutofuse.

B.Learnerscanpracticelanguageswithrealpeople.

C.Peoplecanlearnmorethan38languagesinall.

D.Thereisnoneedtolearnvocabularyandgrammar.

30.Whydoesthewritergiveustheexampleofflashcardexercisein

Paragraph4?

A.ToshowwhatLivemochaisdoingtoinspirewebsiteusers.

B.TointroducehowLivemochascoresthewebsiteusers'work.

C.ToexplainwhyLivemochaexperimentswithothersocialwebsites.

D.TotellwhatLivemochapreparesforthefrontpageofthewebsite.

31.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?

A.Livemochawillopenmorebranchcompanies.

B.Onlinelearnerscanpracticelanguagesfreeofcharge.

C.Morelearnerswillturntoonlinelanguagelearning.

D.Livemochawillbeturnedintoadatingwebsite.

D

WhenAdoraSvitakwastwelveyearsold,shespokeontheTEDstage,saying

shehatestheword"childish"ifit'sbeingusedtodescribeirrational(不合

理的)demandsorirresponsiblebehavior.Shesaidshehasseenenoughofthat

intheadultworld,sosheknowsirrationaldemandsandirresponsiblebehavior

aren'tlimitedtochildren.Infact,shemadethepointthatadultscould

learnathingortwoifthey'donlyopentheirmindtothepossibilitythat

kidshavealottooffertheworld.

Evenasakid,Svitakoftenspoketoeducators,makingthepointthat

thereshouldbemoreofareciprocal(互惠的)relationshipbetweenteachers

andstudents."Itshouldn,tjustbeteachersattheheadoftheclassroom

tellingthemtodothisorthat.Thestudentsshouldteachtheirteachers,zz

shesaid.

Butshewasn'tnaive(幼稚的),andsheknewthatisn,thowmany

classroomsandschoolsoperateinthatway.Hertheoryisthatit'sallabout

trust.Adultsalwaysseemtohavearestrictive(約束的)attitudetowards

kids."Kidshavenoorverylittlesayinmakingtherules,Svitakjoked.

Asayoungchild,Svitaklovedtowrite.Whenhermomgaveheracomputer

shewroteover300shortstoriesonit.Shewantedtogetthempublished,and

shewasluckybecauseherparentswereonherside.Eventhoughshewasturned

downbymanypublishers,eventuallyshedidhaveabookofshortstories

published.Shewasonlysevenyearsoldthen.

Afterthatfirstsuccess,Svitakhasgoneontodomoreimpressivethings,

somethingshewishesmorekidshadthesupporttodo.Shesaysit'simportant

forkidstobeheardandcontributewhenthey'reyoung,sotheygrowupto

becomeabetterkindofadult."Thegoalisnottoturnkidsintoyourkindof

adults,butratherbetteradultsthanyouguyshavebeen.Progresshappens

becausenewgenerationsandnewerasgrowanddevelop,andtheybecomebetter

thanthepreviousones.It'sthereasonwearen,tintheDarkAgesanymore,

shesaid.

32.WhatdoesSvitakthinkofusing"childish"todescribeirrationaldemands?

A.Itisunfairforchildren.B.

Itcanleadtopositiveeffects.

C.Ittakesnoaccountofadults'needs.D.Itcanresultinirresponsible

behavior.

33.Whatisagoodreciprocalrelationshipbetweenteachersandstudents

accordingtoSvitak?

A.Studentsgetalongwithteachers.B.Studentsteach

insteadoflearning.

C.Teacherskeeptellingstudentswhattodo.D.Teachersandstudents

learnfromeachother.

34HowdidSvitak,sparentsreacttoherdream?

A.Theysupportedher.B.Theyhaddoubt

aboutit.

C.Theyweregreatlyshocked.D.Theyhardlytookitseriously.

35.Whatcanweinferfromthelastparagraph?

A.Childrenneedtosticktotheirdreams.

B.Parentsshouldsatisfytheirchildren'sneeds.

C.Childrenareadvisedtoimitatetheirparents.

D.Parentsshouldsupportandexpectmorefromchildren.

第二節(jié)七選五(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)

Thedictionarydefines“hobby“asanactivitydoneregularlyinone's

leisuretimeforpleasure.Hobbiesareagreatwaytoforgetaboutyour

worries.___36___Sothestuffyoudooutsideyourmoney-makingbusinessis

important.

Birdwatchingcouldbeagreathobbyforyou.___37___Theycaninclude

listeningforbirdcalls,findingandidentifyingbirdsbysight.Thereare

bird-watchingclubsifyouwanttomakeitasocialactivity.Ifyouhavekids,

it'sanidealhobbytosharewiththem.Childrenenjoybeingabletospot

birdsandcanlearnidentificationsquickly.

___38___Workinginthesoilcanbeaparticularlyrewardinghobby.Youget

somegreatsidebenefitsfromit,likeimprovingthevalueofyourhome,

makingyourlivingenvironmentmorepleasantandattractive,andgrowingfood

youcaneat.

Makingbeeriscomplexandvariableenoughtobeinteresting.Thebasic

rewardofagoodbottleofbeeriseasytoenjoyandfromthereyoucancreate

yourownpersonalvariety.Ifyou'resomeonewholikestoexperiment,this

couldbeafunhobbyforyou._39___

Takingphotosisaneasierhobbytogetintothanbefore.___40___Nowa

gooddigitalcamerameansyoucangetintophotographywithlowcostandlow

risk.Startingwiththecameraonyourphonewillgetyouknowledgeableabout

thebasicsofhow1ightworks.Youcanalsolearnaboutmorecomplexcamera

featuresfromhow-tovideos.

A.Theactivitycombinesseveralsenses.

B.Thishobbyhasgrowninpopularityinrecentyears.

C.Gardeninginvolvescreativityandtimeoutsideinnature.

D.Developingfilmusedtobetime-consumingandexpensive.

E.Studieshavelookedathowhobbiesmakeyoubetteratyourjob.

F.Plus,you,11alwayshaveagreathomemadegifttogivefriendsand

family.

G.Infact,alotofresearchhaslookedatthestress-reducingproperties

ofhobbies.

第三部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)完型填空(共15題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

RicardoSemlerbecamebossofhisfather'sbusinessSemcoinBrazilatthe

ageof21.Ricardoworkedlikea(n)-41_man,from7:30amtomidnight

everyday.Oneafternoon,whilehewasvisitingafactoryinNewYork,he

_42_.Thedoctortoldhimifhecontinuedlikethat,hewouldfindanew

homeinhospital.Semlergotthe43,Hechangedthewayheworked.Infact,

hechangedthewayshis_44_worked,too.

Helethisworkerstakemore_45_sothattheywouldbetheonesworrying

whenthingswentwrong.Heallowedthemtosettheirownsalaries,_46

theirownworkinghoursandhecutallthejobshethoughtwere47,like

receptionistsandsecretaries.

Hechangedtheoffice:48walls,theyhaveplantsatSemco,sobosses

can,tshutthemselvesawayfromeveryoneelse.Andtheworkersare49to

decoratetheirworkspaceastheywant.

Itsoundsperfect,butdoesit50?Theanswerisinthenumbers:in

thelastsixyears,Semco,srevenues(收入)have§1from$35millionto

$212million.Thecompanyhasgonefromeighthundredemployeesto3,000.Why?

Semlersaysit'sbecauseof“peerpressure”whichmakesemployeeswork

52foreveryoneelse.Ifsomeoneisn'tdoinghisjob53,theother

workerswillnotallowthe54tocontinue.Inotherwords,Ricardotreats

hisworkerslikeadultsratherthanchildren,andexpectsthemtoactlike

responsible55.Andtheydo.

41.A.interestingB.independentC.mad

D.great

42.A.felldownB.gaveupC.wentout

D.gotoff

43.A.soundB.wayC.sense

D.message

44.A.familyB.workersC.friends

D.children

45.A.responsibilityB.moneyC.power

D.expectation

46.A.decideB.wantC.understand

D.try

47.A.unnecessaryB.unpopularC.stupid

D.difficult

48.A.aboveal1B.insteadofC.apartfrom

D.exceptfor

49.A.willingB.freeC.tired

D.eager

50.A.developB.growC.happen

D.work

51.A.grownB.droppedC.beaten

D.made

52.A.straightB.slowC.hard

D.seldom

53.A.perfectB.wrongC.well

D.late

54.A.troubleB.situationC.pressure

D.suffering

55.A.childrenB.teenagersC.professors

D.adults

第二節(jié)語法填空(共10題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

SelahSchneiter,ten,hasbecomeoneoftheyoungestpeople

56(climb)ElCaptain,in

YosemiteNationalPark,inCalifornia.Selahclimbedto573,OOOfoot

peakwithherfather,Mike

andfamilyfriendMark.GettingtothetopofElCapitanisnoeasy

task.Itis58(tall),asisreported,thanthetallestbuildingin

theworldDubai'sBurjKhalifa.Thoughsomehavedied59

anattempttoconquer(征

月艮)Dubai'sBurjKhalifa,manymore60(include)Selah'sparents

havefinishedthe

journey.About15yearsago,Selah*sfatherandmother61(meet)

ona

climbingtripupthemountain.Selahthoughtreachingthetopwasa

greatchallenge,butthe

hardestpartwasgettingdown."You'recarryingeverything,andyou*r

e62(deep)tired,,zshe

said.Sincetheparkdoesnotkeepthosekindsof

63(record),it*sunclearifSelahisthe

youngestclimberwhomakesthetrip.Selahlivesinafamily64ev

eryonelovestoclimb.They

evenhaveaclimbingwallinthegarage."I'mso

65(pride)ofher,justtoseehowbigherheart

wasandhowstrongshewas,“herdadtoldreporters.

第三部分語基復(fù)現(xiàn):

第一節(jié)課文填空(5題,共5分)

Another___66____oftheInternetisthewaythatitis_67___people's

privatelives.Now,insteadofspendingtimetogetherintheevening,some

familiesspendtheirtime__68_becauseoneormoremembersareusingthe

computer,orareinaboothatanInternetcafe.Infact,someyoungpeople

spendsomuchtimeplayingcomputergamesontheInternet____69____theyhave

become___70___tothem.Tohelpsolvethisproblem,aspecialclinicwas

openedinBeijingin2005.

第二節(jié)單詞拼寫(10題,共10分)

71、adj.緊密相關(guān)的,切題的,有價(jià)值的,有意義的

72、vi/vt脫離(社會(huì)),不與人交往,撤回,取款

73、Vt.分類,歸類

74.n.可能性,潛在性潛力

75、n.申請(qǐng),應(yīng)用,運(yùn)用,涂抹,外敷

76、n.批準(zhǔn),通過,贊成,加快

77、vt.放棄,拋棄,舍棄

78、adj.準(zhǔn)時(shí)的,守時(shí)的

79、adj.好斗的,挑釁的,富于攻擊性的

80、vt.違犯,違反,侵犯

第四部分名著閱讀(Frankenstein)(10題,共10分)

選擇正確的詞,完成句子。

revene,hate,letter,monster,nightdeaths,science,lectures,

tombs,joy

81、However,Idecidednottogotohisbecause

MrKrempewasan

ugly,short,fatman.

82>Ispentdaysandnightsinwatchingthedecay

ofhumanbodies.

83>OnmyjourneyIwasfilledwithmixedfeelings:sadnesatmy

littlebrother,s

death,andatseeingmyfather.

84、Ibegyouthatyouwillkillhimforme,totake

85>TwoyearslaterIreceivedasayingthatmy

brotherWilliam

wasmurdered.

86、ButwhenIsawthe,horroranddisgustfilledmyheart.

87、Iwantedtoproduceanewspecies.Iworkeddayand.

88、Ilookedaroundouronce-

happyfamily.Everyonewasdestroyedbecauseof

theofWilliamandJustine.

89>Mydesireforrevengeandmyofhimfilled

mybodyandmind.

90>Ithrewmyselfintothestudyofmathematicsand.

第五部分應(yīng)用文寫作(15分)

假定你是李華,你的英國筆友Lily在她的微博中寫到她為了減肥吃減肥藥,而且經(jīng)常

不吃飯,導(dǎo)致身體變得很虛弱,狀態(tài)很不佳。請(qǐng)你用英文給她寫一封建議信,內(nèi)容包括:

1.對(duì)她的現(xiàn)狀表示擔(dān)憂;

2.指出吃減肥藥以及經(jīng)常不吃飯的壞處;

3.提出一些健康的減肥方法,如慢跑、定期到健身房健身等。

注意:

1.詞數(shù)80左右;

2.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫;

3.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計(jì)入總詞數(shù)。

參考詞匯:減肥藥weight-losspill慢跑jogging健身房gym

DearLily,

rmsorrytolearnthatyouareupsetaboutbeingoverweightrecently.

Yours,

Lihua

江蘇省馬壩高級(jí)中學(xué)2020—2021學(xué)年度第二學(xué)期期中考試

高二英語試卷參考答案

一、聽力

1-5CBACB6-10BCBAB11-15ACBCB16—20ACBBA

二、閱讀理解

21-23ACA24—27CCCD28-31ABAC32-35ADAD36—40GACFD

三,完型填空

41—45CADBA46-50AABBD51—55ACCBD

四、語法填空

56toclimb57the58taller59in60including61met

62deeply

63records64where65proud

五、課外填空

66disadvantageaffecting68apart69that

addicted

六、單詞拼寫

71relevant72withdraw73classify74potential75application76approval

77abandon

78punctual79aggressive80violate

七、名著閱讀

81.lectures82tombs83joy84revenge85letter86

monster87night

88deaths89hate90science

八、應(yīng)用文參考范文:

DearLily,

rmsorrytolearnthatyouareupsetaboutbeingoverweightrecently.I

thinkyoushouldstoptakingweight-losspillsinnotimebecausetheyare

harmfultoyourhealth.Besides,youneedtoeatahealthydiettorecoveryour

strength.Therearemanyotherwaystoloseweight.Forexample,joggingis

quiteapopularformofexercise.Youmaydoitinthemorningorafter

supper.Anotherwayisthatyoucangotothegymregularly,whichisalsoan

effectivewayoflosingweightandkeepinghealthy.Inaword,ifyouinsiston

exercising,youaresuretohaveanattractivefigureandstayslimand

healthy.

Yours,

LiHua

聽力材料及部分試題詳解:

TextI

W:DoyouknowwhatMary'shobbiesare?

M:Idon'tknow,butshelikesnothingbetterthantalkingonthe

telephonewithherfriends.

Text2

W:Ithoughtthatnovelwasboring.

M:Butitisactuallytheopposite!Ihavereadittwice.

Text3

M:Georgia,whynothelpmewiththecleaning?

W:CharlieandAddisonarewatching

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