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2021年高三第二次高考診斷試題英語(yǔ)

考生注意:

本試卷分第一卷(選擇題)和第二卷(非選擇題)兩部分,共150分,考試時(shí)間120

分鐘。所有試題均在答題卡上作答。其中,選擇題用2B鉛筆填涂,其余題用0.5毫米

黑色墨水簽字筆作答。

第I卷(兩部分,共95分)

第一部分:英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共三節(jié),滿分50分)

第一節(jié):語(yǔ)音知識(shí)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)

從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,找出其劃線部分與所給單詞的劃線部分讀音相同的選

項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

例:have

A.gaveB.saveC.hatD.made

答案是C。

1.hear

A.heartB.C.bgrdD.boar

2.serious

A.carelessB.periodC.pleteD.generation

3.language

A.originalB.grandmotherC.anxietyD.environment

4.magazine

A.flightB.whisperC.impossibleD.technique

5.strengthen

A.throughB.smoodilyC.breadieD.worthy

第二節(jié):語(yǔ)法和詞匯知識(shí)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)

從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)

實(shí)用文檔

涂黑。

例:Welastnight,butwewenttotheconcertinstead.

A.musthavestudiedB.mightstudy

C.shouldhavestudiedD.wouldstudy

6.Intheeyesoflocalpeople,theyoungsoldierissecondtonone,forhemanagedto

saveoldladyattheriskofhislife.

A./;/;theB.the;the;theC.the;/;anD./;a;an

7.Thebuswasheldupbythesnowstorm,causingthedelay.

A.asB.howeverC.thusD.and

8.—WouldyoupleasegivemesomeusefuladviceonhowtoimprovemyEnglish?

一YoubediligentinyourEnglishstudy,Ithink.

A.cannot,overB.can,fbrC.cannot,tooD.cannot,enough

9.NowonderhespeaksSpanishasfluentlyasanativespeaker.HetoSpanishforsometen

years.

A.exposedhimselfB.hasbeenexposedC.exposesD.wasexposed

10.Researchershaveetotheconclusionoverthelast5yearsteensneedtosleepuntilabout

8:00thenextmorning.

A.whenB.whatC.whetherD.that

11.,Ithink,andtheproblemcouldbesettled.

A.TokeepupyourspiritsB.Abitmoreeffort

C.IfyoudoubleyoureffortD.Makinggreatefforts

12.doesn,tseemtobeanydoubtthatTomhasriddenyourbikewithoutaword

A.ThereB.ItC.ThisD.He

13.AreyoulookingforwardtovisitingthePalaceMuseumyourselforthere?

A.takingB.totakeC.beingtakenD.taken

14.Bruceissowarm-heartedamanallhisneighborsandcolleagueswouldliketoturnto

himforhelp.K*s*5u

A.thatB.whoC.whomD.as

5—It*sovertwentyyears____IlosttouchwithmymathteacheroftheprimaryschoolIreally

misshim.

——Whynotringhimupnow?Here'shistelephonenumber.

A.sinceB.untilC.whileD.before

16.—VolunteeringisbeingpopularinChina.

—Yeah,peoplearenowawarethathelpingothersishelping

themselves.A.increasinglyB.successfully

C.necessarilyD.naturally

17.Nomatterhowlowyouconsideryourself,thereisalwayssomeoneyouwishingthey

werethathigh.

A.gettingridofB.togetalongwithC.lookinguptoD.tolookdown

upon

18.,sheisthesortofwomantospreadsunshinetopeoplethroughher

smile.A.ShyandcautiouslyB.Sensitivelyandthoughtful

C.HonestlyandconfidentlyD.Lightheartedandoptimistic

19.Jackdescribedhisfather,whoabraveboymanyyearsago,asastrong-willedman.

A.wouldbeB.wouldhavebeen

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C.mustbeD.musthavebeen

20.Sofarwehavedonealottobuildalow-carboneconomy,butitisideal.Wehaveto

workstillharder.

A.nexttoB.farfromC.outofD.dueto

第三節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)A、B、C和D中,選出可以填入空白處

的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

Salt,shellsormetalsarestillusedasmoneyinout-of-the-waypartsoftheworldtoday.Salt

mayseemrathera21suhstancetouseasmoney,butincountries22thefoodofthe

peopleismainlyvegetable,itisoftenanabsolute23Cakesofsalt,stampedtoshowtheir

24,wereusedasmoneyinsomecountriesuntilrecent25,andcakesofsalt26buy

goodsinBorneoandpartsofAfrica.

Seashells27asmoneyatsometime28anotheroverthegreaterpartoftheOld

World.Thesewere29mainlyfromthebeachesoftheMaldivesIslandsintheIndianOcean,

andweretradedtoIndiaandChina.InAfrica,shellswerealso30rightacrossthecontinent

fromEasttoWest.

Metal,valuedby31preceded(先于...)coinsinmanypartsoftheworld.Iron,

inlumps,barsorrings,isstillusedinmanycountries32papermoney.Itcaneitherbe

exchanged33goods,ormadeintotools,weapons,orornaments.Theearlymoneyof

China,apartfromshells,wasofbronze,34inflat,roundpieceswithaholeinthe

middle,called"cash".The35ofthesearebetweenthreethousandandfourthousand

yearsold一olderthantheearliestcoinsoftheeasternMediterranean.K*s*5u

Nowadays,coinsandnoteshave36nearlyallthemorepicturesque(畫面)___37

ofmoney,and38inoneortwoofthemoreremotecountriespeoplestillkeepitfor___22

useonceremonial40suchasweddingsandfunerals,examplesofprimitivemoneywillsoon

befoundonlyinmuseums.

21.A.terribleB?strangeC.experiencedD.rediculous

22.A.whatB-whenC.whereD.which

23.A.necessityB.advantageC.importanceD.effect

24.A.priceB.patternC.roleD.value

25.A.situationsB.eventsC.timesD.conditions

26.A.stillB.alsoC.evenD?never

27.A.shouldbeenusedB.areusedC.wouldbeusedD.hadbeenused

28.A.andB.orC.yetD.but

29.A.grownB?producedC.collectedD.raised

30.A.foundB.soldC.boughtD.traded

31.A.lengthB.weightC.shapeD.colour

32.A.insteadofB.inspiteofC.intermsofD.inlinewith

33.A.againstB.asC.inD.for

34.A.reallyB.seldomC.oftenD.much

35.A.earliestB.latestC.fartherD.best

36.A.reflectedB.reproducedC.replacedD.recovered

37.A.sizesB?shapesC.volumesD?forms

實(shí)用文檔

38.A.althoughB.sinceC.becauseD.if

39.A.originalB.futureC.historicalD.official

40.A.chancesB.occasionsC.gatheringsD.assemblies

第二部分:閱讀理解(共25小題;第一節(jié)每小題2分,第二節(jié)每小題1分;滿分45分)

第一節(jié):閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C和D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并

在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。

A

TheysaytherearethreewaystoexperiencetheGrandCanyon;onfoot,onmules(騾子)or

byair.Wechosethefirst.Upearly,myhusbandandIandourthreechildrencouldn'twaittoget

started.WedecidedtowalkalongalovelypathnamedBrightAngelTrail

Aswesetout,Iwasshockedathownarrowthepathwas.AndIcouldn'thelpnoticingthat

theothertouristsweren'tlikeus.Theyhadheavybackpacks,waterbottles,andhats.Butasusual

weweredressed.Asthesunrosehigher,Arizona'sfamousheatseemedtoroastus.Therewasno

shadeandourlegswereaching.Wedecidedtogoback,withthegirlonmybackandtheboysfar

behind.Bythetimewefinallygotback,ourlegswerelikejelly.

Thenextday,afterwe'dhadalongrestandagoodbreakfast,wewerereadyforanother

viewoftheCanyon——byair.Afterourlastwalk,thiswouldbetheeasiestthingintheworld.

WecalledtoeachotherexcitedlyastheplanetookoffandcircledaroundtheCanyon.But

thesmilesonourfacesdisappearedasthepilottossed(翻轉(zhuǎn))theplanearound,pretendinghe

wasgoingtohittheground.Ishouted,"STOP,TAKEUSBACK!MWhenwefinallyarrivedback

onland,onceagainourlegswerelikejelly.Wehardlyspokeaswedroveback.

AsIsaid,therearethreewaystoviewtheGrandCanyon.Wenevertriedthemules,but

personallyI'dsuggestafourth:buyyourselfagoodmagazinelikeNationalGeographic.Thatway,

youcanseetheCanyon,withoutfearortiredness.

41.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothesecondparagraph?

A.Theymadeacarefulpreparationbeforethetrip.K*s*5u

B.BrightAngelTrailwasnotaslovelyastheyexpected.

C.Thechildrenweremorejoyfulthantheirparents.

D.Thesummerheatpreventedthemfromenjoyingtheview.

42.Theunderlinedexpression"Ourlegswerelikejelly"probablymeans.

A.weweredissatisfiedB.wewereunhappy

C.wewereweakD.weweredisappointed

43.WhichofthefollowingbestdescribestheirCanyontripbyair?

A.Itmadeeachofthemtired.B.Itwasmorefbrtable.

C.Itturnedouttobeexciting.D.Itprovedtobe

frightening.44.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat.

A.thewriterwasnotseriouswhenshemadethesuggestion.

B.oneneedstodressleswhenvisitingtheGrandCanyon.

C.experiencingtheCanyononmuleswouldbethebestway.

D.thewholefamilynarrowlyescapedfromtheairaccident.

B

Theword''conservation^hasathrifty(節(jié)儉)meaning.Toconserveistosaveandprotect,to

leavewhatweourse1vesenjoyinsuchgoodconditionthatothersmayalsosharethe

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enjoyment.Ourforefathershadnoideathathumanpopulationwouldincreasefasterthanthe

suppliesofrawmaterials;mostofthem,evenuntilveryrecently,hadthisfoolishideathatthe

treasureswere"1imitless"and"inexbaustible1'.Mostofthecitizensorearliergenerationsknew

littleornothingabouttheplicatedanddelicatesystemthatrunsallthroughnature,andwhich

meansthat,asinalivingbody,anunhealthyconditionofonepartwillsoonerorlaterbeharmful

toal1theothers.

Fiftyyearsagonaturestudywasnotpartoftheschoo1work;scientificforestrywasanew

idea:timberwasstillcheapbecauseitcouldbebroughtinanyquantityfromdistantwoodlands;

soildestructionandriverfloodswerenotnationalproblems;nobodyhadyetstudiedlong-term

climaticcyclesinrelationtoproperlanduse;eventheword"conservation"hadnothingofthe

meaningthatithasforustoday.

Forthesakeofourselvesandthosewhowilleafterus,wemustnowsetaboutrepairingthe

mistakesofourforefathers.Conservationshould,therefore,bemadeapartofeveryone'sdaily

life.Toknowaboutthewatertable(地下水位)inthegroundisjustasimportanttousasa

knowledgeofthebasicarithmeticformulas.Weneedtoknowwhyallwatershedsneedthe

protectionofplantlifeandwhytherunningcurrentofstreamsandrivermustbemadetoyield

theirfullbenefittothesoilbeforetheyfinallyescapetothesea.Weneedtobetaughtthedutyof

plantingtreesaswellasofcuttingthem.Weneedtoknowtheimportanceofbig,maturetrees,

becauselivingspaceformoslofman'sfellowcreaturesonthisplanetisfigurednolonlyinsquare

measureofsurfacebutalsoincubicvolumeaboveiheearth.Inbrief,itshouldbeourgoalto

restoreasmuchoftheoriginalbeautyofnatureaswecan.

45.Theauthor*sattitudetowardsthepresentsituationintheuseofnaturalresourcesis

A.positiveB.neutral

C.criticalD.suspicious

46.Accordingtotheauthor,thegreatestmistakeofourforefatherswasthat.

A.theyhadlittleornosenseofenvironmentalprotection

B.theyhadnoideaaboutscientificforestry

C.theydidnotknowtheimportanceofnaturestudy

D.theyhadnoideaofhowtomakegooduseofrawmaterials

47.Withaviewtocorrectingthemistakesofourforefathers,theauthorsuggeststhat.

A.weplantmoretreesandmakefulluseofthewoodlands

B.webetaughtenvironmentalscience,aswellasthescienceofplants

C.wereturntonatureandnotuseanynaturalresourcesatall

D.environmentaleducationbedirectedtowardeveryone

48.Whatdoestheauthorimplybysaying"livingspace..abovetheearth.”(theunderlined

sentenceinParagraph3)?

A.Ourlivingspaceontheearthisgettingsmallerandsmallerinvolume.

B.Wemustcreatebetterlivingconditionsforbothbirdsandanimals.

C.Weneedtotakesomemeasurestoprotectspaceinvolume.

D.Ourlivingspaceshouldbemeasuredincubicvolume.

C

Educatinggirlsquitepossiblybringsinahigherrateofreturnthananyotherinvestment

availableinthedevelopingworld.Womeneducationmaybeanunusualfieldforeconomists,but

increasingwomen*scontributiontodevelopmentisactuallyasmuchaneconomicasasocial

實(shí)用文檔

issue.Andeconomicsprovidesguidepoststhatpointtoanexplanationforwhysomanygirlsare

deprived(被剝奪)ofaneducation.

Parentsinlow-inecountriesfailtoinvestintheirdaughtersbecausetheydonotexpectthem

tomakeaneconomiccontributiontothefamily:girlsgrowuponlytomarryintosomebodyelse's

familyandbearchildren.Girlsarethusseenaslessvaluablethanboysandarekeptathometodo

houseworkwhiletheirbrothersaresenttoschool—theprophecy(于頁(yè))beesself-fulfilline、

trappingwomeninabadcircleofneglect.

Aneducatedmother,ontheotherhand,hasgreaterearningabilitiesoutsidethehomeand

facesanentirelydifferentsetofchoices.Sheislikelytohavefewerbuthealthierchildrenandcan

insistonthedevelopmentofallherchildren,ensuringthatherdaughtersaregivenafairchance.

Theeducationofherdaughtersthenmakesitmuchmorelikelythatthenextgenerationofgirls,as

wellasofboys,willbeeducatedandhealthy.Thebadcircleisthustransformedintoagoodone.

Fewwillquestionthateducatingwomenhasgreatsocialbenefits.Butithasenormous

economicadvantagesaswell.Mostobviously,thereisthedirecteffectofeducationonthewages

offemaleworkers.Wagesriseby10to20percentforeachadditionalyearofschooling.Suchbig

returnsareimpressivebythestandardofotheravailableinvestments,buttheyarejustthe

beginning.Educatingwomenalsohasasignificanteffectonhealthpractices,includingfamily

planning.

49.Bysaying“theDroDhecybeessel&fulfilling..”inParagraph2,theauthormeansthat

A.girlswillbeincreasinglydiscontentedwiththeirlifeathome

B.girlswillbecapableofrealizingtheirowndreams

C.girlswilleventuallyfindtheirgoalsinlifebeyondreach

D.girlswillturnouttobelessvaluablethanboys

50.Theauthorbelievesthatabadcirclecanturnintoagoodcirclewhen_

.A.womencaremoreabouteducation

B.afamilyhasfewerbuthealthierchildren

C.girlscangainequalaccesstoeducation

D.parentscanaffordtheirdaughters?education

51.Whatdoestheauthorsayaboutwomen'seducation?

A.Itwillbringingreaterreturnsthanotherknowninvestments.

B.Itisnowgivenattentionbeforeanythingelseinmanydevelopingcountries.

C.Itdeservesgreaterattentionthanothersocialissues.

D.Ithasarousedtheinterestofagrowingnumberof

economists.52.Thepassagemainlydiscusses_.

A.unequaltreatmentofboysandgirlsindevelopingcountries

B.theeconomicandsocialbenefitsofeducatingwomen

C.themajorcontributionsofeducatedwomentosociety

D.thepotentialearningpowerofwell-educatedwomen

D

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Haveyouwinterizedyourhorseyet?Eventhoughglobalwarmingmayhavemadeour

climatemoremild,manyanimalsarestillhibernating(冬眠)?It'stoobadthathumanscan't

hibernate.Infact,asaspecies,wealmostdid.

Apparently,attimesinthepast,peasantsinFrancelikedasemi-stateofhuman

hibernation.SowritesGrahamRobb,aBritishscholarwhohasstudiedthesleepinghabitsofthe

Frenchpeasants.Assoonastheweatherturnedcold,peoplealloverFranceshutthemselvesaway

andpracticedtheforgottenartofdoingnothingatallfbrmonthsonend.

Inlinewiththis,JeffWarren,aproduceratCBCRadio'sTheCurrent,tellsusthattheway

wesleephaschangedfundamentallysincetheinventionofartificial(人造的)lightingandthe

electricbulb.

WhenhistoriansbeganstudyingtextsoftheMiddleAges,theynoticedsomethingreferredto

as“firstsleep”,whichwasnotclarified,though.Nowscientistsaretellingusourancestorsmost

likelysleptinseparateperiods.Thebusinessofeighthours9uninterruptedsleepisamodem

invention.Inthepast,withouttheartificiallightofthecitytobathein,humanswenttosleepwhen

itbecamedarkandthenwokethemselvesaroundmidnight.Thelatenightperiodwasknownas

“TheWatch”?Itwaswhenpeopleactuallykeptwatchagainstwildanimals,althoughmanyof

themsimplymovedaroundorvisitedfamilyandneighbours.

Accordingtosomesleepresearchers,ashortperiodofinsomnia(失11民)atmidnightisnota

disorder.Itisnormal.Humanscanexperienceanotherstateofconsciousnessaroundtheir

sleeping,whichoccursinthebriefperiodbeforewefallasleeporwakeourselvesinthe

morning.Thisperiodcanbeanextraordinarilycreativetimeforsomepeople.Theimpressive

inventor,ThomasEdison,usedthisstatetohituponmanyofhisnewideas.

Playingwithyoursleeprhythmscanbeadventurous,asanxietymaysetin.Medicalscience

doesn'thelpmuchinthiscase.Itoffersusmedicinesfbrafullnight'scontinuoussleep,which

soundsnatural;however,accordingtoWarren'stheory,itisreallytheoppositeofwhatwe

need.53.TheexampleoftheFrenchpeasantsshowsthefactthat

A.peoplemightbeelazyasaresultoftoomuchsleep.

B.winterwasaseasonfbrpeopletosleepfbrmonthsonend.

C.peopletendedtosleepmorepeacefullyincoldweather.

D.thereweresignsofhibernationinhumansleepinghabits.

54.Thelatenightwascalled“TheWatch“becauseitwasatimefbrpeople,

?A.tosettrapstocatchanimals.B.towakeuptheirfamilyand

neighbours.C.toguardagainstpossibledangers.D.to

remindothersofthetime.

55.Whatdoestheauthoradvisepeopletodo?

A.Followtheirnaturalsleeprhythm.

B.Consultadoctoriftheycan'tsleep.

C.Sleepinthewayanimalsdo.

D.Keeptotheeight-hoursleep

pattern.56.Whatistheauthor'spurposeinwriting

thepassage?

A.Togiveaprescriptionforinsomnia.

B.Tothrownewlightonhumansleep.

C.Toanalyzethesleeppatternofmodempeople.

D.Tourgepeopletosleepless.

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E

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Somedayastrangerwillreadyoure-mailwithoutyourpermissionorscantheWebsiteyou've

visited,orperhapssomeonewillcasuallyglancethroughyourcreditcardpurchasesorcell

phonebillstofindoutyourshoppingpreferencesorcallinghabits.

Infact,it*slikelysomeofthesethingshavealreadyhappenedtoyou.Whowouldwatchyou

withoutyourpermisson?Itmightbeaspouse,agirlfriend,amarketingpany,aboss,acopora

criminal.Whoeveritis,?theywillseeyouinawayyouneverintendedtobeseen——the21st

centuryequivalentofbeingcaughtnaked.

Psychologiststellusboundariesarehealthy,andthatifsimportanttorevealyourselftofriends,

familyandloversinstages,atappropriatetimes.Butfewboundariesremain.Thedigitalbread

crumbs(碎屑)youleaveeverywheremakeiteasyforstrangerstoreconstructwhoyouare,

whereyouareandwhatyoulike.Insomecases,asimpleGooglesearchcanrevealwhatyou

think.Likeitornot,increasinglywcliveinaworldwhereyousimplycarmolkeepasccvet.

Thekeyquestionis:Doesthatmatter?

FormanyAmericans,theanswerapparentlyis"No.

WhenopinionpollsaskAmericansaboutprivacy,mostsaytheyareconcernedaboutlosing

it.Asurveryfoundanoverwhelmingpessimismaboutprivacy,with60percentofrespondents

sayingtheyfeeltheirprivacyis"slippingaway,andthatbothersme.”

Butpeoplesayonethinganddoanother.OnlyatinyfractionofAmericanschangeany

behaviorsinanefforttopreservetheirprivacy.Fewpeopleturndownadiscountattollbooths(收

費(fèi)站)toavoidusingtheEZ-Passsystemthatcantrackautomobilemovements.Andfewturn

downsupermarketloyaltycards.PrivacyeconomistAlessandroAcauistihasrunaseriesoftests

thatrevealpeoplewillsurrenderpersonalinformationlikeSocialSecuritynumbersjusttoget

theirhandsonapitiful50-cents-offcoupon(優(yōu)惠卷).

Butprivacydoesmatter-atleastsometimes.It'slikehealth:Whenyouhaveit,youdon't

noticeit.Onlywhenit*sgonedoyouwishyou*ddonemoretoprotectit.

57.Whatdoestheauthormeanbysayingthe21stcenturyequivalentofbeingcaughtnaked?

A.Peopletendtobemorefrankwitheachotherintheinformationage.

B.Inthe21stcenturypeopletryeverymeanstolookintoothers'secrets.

C.People'spersonalinformationiseasilyaccessedwithouttheir

knowledge.D.Criminalsareeasilycaughtonthespotwithadvanced

technology.

58.Whatwouldpsychologistsadviseonkeepinggoodboundaries?

A.Thereisalwayssomethingyoushouldn'treveal.

B.Youshouldnotalwayshavegoodrelationshipwithyourfriendsandsoon.

C.Allfriendsshouldopentheirheartstoeachother.

D.Thereshouldbefewerdisputesandquestionsbetweenfriends.

59.Whydoestheauthorsay“weliveinaworldwhereyousimplycannotkeepasecret"?

A.Modernsocietyhasfinallyevolvedintoanopensociety.

B.Manysearchenginesprofitbyrevealingpeople'sidentities.

C.Therearealwayspeoplewhoarecuriousaboutothers'affairs.

D.Peopleleavetracesaroundwhenusingmodern

technology.60.Accordingtothepassage,privacyislikehealthin

that.

A.peoplewillmakeeveryefforttokeepit.

B.peopledon*tcareituntiltheyloseit

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C.isissomethingthatcaneasilybelost

D.itsimportanceisrarelyunderstood

第二節(jié):根據(jù)對(duì)話內(nèi)容,從對(duì)話后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)

涂黑,選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。

M:Idon'tknowwhattoread.61

W:Erm…HaveyoureadabookbyJohnWyndhamcalledWeb?I'vejust,finishedit

M:62Whatsortofbookisit?

W:Well,youknowJohnWyndhamwritessciencefictionstories-nThisoneisanovelsetona

Pacificisland.

M:63

W:Well,themaincharactersareamanandawomanwhojoinagroupofpeoplehopingtostart

perfectsociety.

M:Isee,64

W:No.Itturnsoutthattheislandtheygotoisfullofhugespiders.They'redeterminedtodestroy

everythingthere,includinganypeoplewhoe"-butIwon'ttellyouwhathappensnext,oryou

won11wanttoreadit.

M:OK.65Thanks.

A.No,Ihavent.

B.anddotheysucceed?

C.Canyouremendsomething?

D.Yes,Ihave.

E.Whafsitaboutthen?

F.Haveagoodtime.

G.I111giveitatry.

第II卷

第三部分:寫作(共三節(jié),滿分55分)

第一節(jié):?jiǎn)卧~拼寫(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)

根據(jù)下列句子及所給漢語(yǔ)注釋,在答題卡相應(yīng)的位置上寫出空缺處各單詞的正確形式。

班Ithasbeenprovedthateatingvegetablesin(童年)helpstoprotectyouagainst

seriousillnessinlaterlife.

6ZTheparentshavearrangedforthegirltohavepianolessonsatthe(培訓(xùn)I)

centre.68.WhenIwasyoung,I___(更喜歡)basketballtofootball.

69.Hisnewlypublishednovelissetinasmallvillageinthe(十四)

century.70.Youngasheis,heis_(渴望)forsuccessinthefuture.

7Toimprovethequalityofour(產(chǎn)品),weaskedforsuggestionswhoeverhadused

them.

2Inthepast,peoplekeptintouchwitheachothermainlyby(寫)

letters.73.Ifshopedthatthebuildingbeingbuiltnowwillbesoldata_(合理的)

price.74.We1regladthatshehasperfectly___(康復(fù))fromherillness.

75.Hearingthesoundofrunningwater,sherushed(樓下)andturnedoffthe

tap.第二節(jié):短文改錯(cuò)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)

實(shí)用文檔

此題要求改正所給短文中的錯(cuò)誤。對(duì)標(biāo)有題號(hào)的每一行作出判斷:如無(wú)錯(cuò)誤,在該行右邊

橫線上畫一個(gè)勾(J);如有錯(cuò)誤(每行只有一個(gè)錯(cuò)誤),則按下列情況改正:

該行多一個(gè)詞:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉,在該行右邊橫線上寫出該詞,并也用斜

線劃掉。

該行缺一個(gè)詞:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(A),在該行右邊橫線上寫出該加的詞。

該先錯(cuò)一個(gè)詞:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,在該行右邊橫線上寫出改正后的詞。

注意:原行沒(méi)有錯(cuò)的不要改。

MyfriendNicktoldmeastoryabouthisexperience

backintheUS,whichwasveryinterested.Oneday76.

hewashavingayardsaleandtheoldmanlivednext77.

doorebytohelp.Astheoldmanlookedoverthe78.

thingsonthegroundthatwastobesold,hestoppedat79.

aboxofgoldenballforChristmastrees.Onthebox80.

wasacardsay,n25centseach.”“Youwillneversell81.

theseforthatmuch.*'hetoldNick.Convinced,Nick82.

broughtthepriceupto10centsapiece.Withouta83.

moment1sdelay,myneighbourpickedup

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