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2020北京一零一中學高一(下)期末

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第一部分:聽力理解(共三節(jié),共20分)?

第一節(jié)(共5小題:每小題1分,共5分)?

1.What'stheweatherprobablylikeinChicago?-

A.Warm.B.Hot.C.Cold.-

2.WhatcoesthemanneedforhistriptoNewYork?

A.Amap.B.Abook.C.Acar.

3.WhereisTomnow?

A.Atschool.B.Attheoffice.C.Athome.

4.Whatis(hemandoing?

A.Makingaphonecall.B.Makinganappointment.C.Makingavisit.-

5.Howmuchdocsthemanpayforhistelephonebillamonth?

A.S50,B.$36.C.$30.

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1分,共10分)?

聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題…

6.Whencanthewomanmovein?■

A.OnMonday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnSaturday.

7.Whatreedstobedonebeforeshestartsworking??

A.Getsettled.B.Checkwiththeoffice.C.Signsomepapers.-

聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題一

8.HowlongdoesthemansurftheInternet?

A.15hoursaweek.B.3hoursaday.C.25hoursamonth.

9.Whichofthefollowingdoesthemanlikebest?-

A.Makingwebpages.B.Talkingonline.C.Downloadingsoftware.-

聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。?

10.Howaretheybookingtheirtickets??

A.Onthephone.B.Online.C.Atthebookingoffice.

11.Whendotheyprefertosit?■

A.Inthemiddle.B.Attheback.C.Inthefront.-

12.Howdoesthemanmostprobablyfeel?

A.Regretful.B.Stressed.C.Fearful.-

聽第9段材料,回答第13至15題。?

13.WhatisthepurposeofJane'snewproject?■

AToteachstudentssomebasicwritingskills.-

B.Towritearticlesfor(heCampusLiteratureReview:

C.Tohelpthosewhowanttogettheirworkspublished.

14.WhatisJane'ssuggestiontoTim??

A.Keeptryingevenifheisturneddown.-

B.Askanexperiencedwritertoteachhim.-

C.Trytoimprovehisworksinthecreativewritingclass.

15.WhydoesTimagreetojointhegroup??

A.Hecangethispoemspublished.

B.Hccancontributeessaysto(hegroup.

C.Hecangetsomeadvicefromothermembers.-

第三節(jié)聽取信息(共5小題;每小題1分,共5分)?

請聽第10段材料。請根據(jù)題目要求,從所聽到的內(nèi)容中獲取必要的信息,填入標號為16-20的空格中。錄音讀兩

遍。注意:舟空僅填一詞一

AmericanAirlinesReservationMemo

Passenger'sdetailsFlight'sdetails

Name:Lucy16.Price:$286

IDNo.N10589562Departuretime:18.Wednesday

Destinaion:LosAngelesArrivaltime:7:25a.m.(localtime)

Payment:in_17FlightNo.:_19

Notes:Thepassengerswillclaim【he20a((hecheck-indeskaileastthreehoursbefore(he

departuretime.

第二部分:知識運用(共兩節(jié),共35分;?

第一節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)?

閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫I個適當?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號

內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空一

InormallywakeupaboutfiveminutesbeforemyalarmclockI(go)off.Thcnittakesinelessthanfifteen

minutesiowash,getchanged,havebreakfast,leavehomeandgetonabus.-

Iamalwaysthefirstperson2(get)totheoffice.Themorningsareverybusyandtheafternoonsare

even3(busy).Byaroundeighto'clock,Iusuallyfindsometimetocbmyownpaperworkandanswersome

personale-mails.-

WhenIgethomeataboutten,Ilookatsome4(document)thatIbringbackfromtheoffice.Igettobed

aroundmidnightwhenmywifeandchildrenarealreadyasleep.-

閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫I個適當?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號

內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空一

VenusandSerenaWilliams'road5successhasbeenamazing.ThefirsttimeVenusplayedinabigevent

wasin1996.Sincethen,she6(v/in)WimbledonandtheUSOpentwice.Serenahascontinuedtoimproveand

makefantasticprogress.Hastennisevercausedproblemsbetween(hesisters?7(unfortunate),no.**Wchave

playedeachotherbeforeandithasn'tworriedusyet!'"

閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個適當?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號

內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空一

TheDragonBoatFestivalfallsonthefifthdayofthefifthmonthofthelunaryear.ltisinearlysummer.8

(mark)thebeginningofthehottestseasonoftheyear.-

ThetraditionoftheDragonBoatFestivalstartedmorethan2000yearsago.Intheolddays,dragonboat

races9(organize)onlybyChinesepeople.However,inrecentyears,peoplefromothercultureshavealsotaken

partintheracesandenjoyedthefun.-

Thereisaspecialfoodforthefestival.ltiscalledzongzi,10isstickyriceinfreshbambooleaves.-

第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題I分,共20分)?

閱讀下面的短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡

上將該項涂黑。?

Lastspring,Iwasfortunatetobechosentoparticipateinanexchangestudyprogram.Inmyapplicationletter,Iwascareful

to11howmuchIwantedtoseeFrance;evidently,myexcitementreallycamethroughinmywords.Once

I12chatIwasgoing,allIcouldchinkaboutwasthefunofforeigntravelandmakingallsortsofnew

and13friends.Whiletravelingwasinspiringandmeetingpeoplewas14nothingaboutmyterminFrancewas

whatI15

ThemomentIarrivedinParis.Iwas16byaniceFrenchcouplewhowouldbecomemyhostparents.Myentire

experiencewasjoyousandexciling17Ireceivedsomeshockingnewsfrommyprogramcoordinator(協(xié)調(diào)人):

therehadbeenadeathinmyhostparents'extendedfamily.TheyhadtotraveloutsideFranceforseveralweeks.That

aftenioon,Ihadto18outofonefamily'shouseintoanother.TheexchangecoordinatortoldmeI'dhave

a19thistimeandaskedwhetherIcouldshareabedroomwithanEnglishspeaker.Toavoidthelemptation(誘惑)

to20mvnativelanguage.Iaskednot:obe21withanEnglish-speakingroommate.WhenIgottomynewroom,

I22myselftomynewroommatePaolo,aBrazilian(巴西人),thesameageasI,whomIwassurprisedtofindplaying

oneofmyfavoriteCDS!Injustafewhours,wcknewwe'dbegoodfriendsfbrtherestofthe23

IleftFrancewithmany24sowhenpeopleaskedmewhatmyfavoritepartofthetripwas,theyarc

alwavs25tohearmetalkabouimyBrazilianfriendPaoloandscoresofweekdaysinclass,weeknightsonthetown,

andweekends26Franceweenjoyedtogether.Ilovehowpeople27seemsodifferent,butendupbeing

so28ThemostvaluablelessonIgainedfromstudyinginFrancewasn'tjusttorespecttheFrenchneonle29to

respectallpeople,foryournextbestfriendcouldbejustacontinentaway.Iwouldrecommendanexchangeprogramto

anyonewhowantstoexperienceforeignculturesandgainmeaningfuI30

11.A.expressB.discussC.announceD.argue

12.A.approvedB.knewC.warnedD.denied

13.A.stubbornB.anxiousC.interestingD.universal

14.A.boringB.upsettingC.promisingD.exciting

15.A.doubtedB.likedC.expectedD.feared

16.A.greetedB.witnessedC.sponsoredD.supported

17.A.whenB.untilC.sinceD.while

18.A.moveB.travelC.walkD.rush

19.A.housekeeperB.leaderC.colleagueD.roommate

20.A.learnB.appreciateC.speakD.master

21.A.combinedB.fittedC.involvedD.placed

22.A.acdedB.introducedC.devotedD.adapted

23.A.termB.weekC.monthD.vacation

24.A.presentsB.suitcaseC.storiesD.dreams

25.A.disturbedB.surprisedC.embarrassedD.concerned

26.A.analyzingB.investigatingC.describingD.exploring

27.A.canB.shallC.mustD.need

28.A.generousB.similarC.independentD.distant

29.A.butB.andC.orD.so

30.A.instructionsB.data-C.factsD.friendships

第三部分:閱讀理解(共19小題;每小題2分,共38分)?

第節(jié)(共14小題,每小題2分,共28分)■

閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上符該項涂黑。?

A

Hi,I'mMichaelJ.Lindell,Inventor.Manufaclurcr,andPresidentofMyPilbwCorporation.Yearsago.likeyou.Ifound

myselfextremelyfrustratedwithmypillowgoingflat.Mostpillowsarcdesignedtobreakdown.Iwouldwakeupinthe

morningwithasorearm,myneckwouldhurt,myfingerswouldbenumb,andIwouldtossandtunial!nightnotknowing

why.Iinedmanydifferentpillowsonthemarketandnoneofthemworked.So,Istartedtoresearchpillowsandstudysleep

disorders.Iwasdeterminedtocreatetheworld'shealthiest,mostcomfortable,andstrongestpillow.MyPillowusesour

unique,patentedmedicalfillthatstayscool,correspondstoyourexactindividualneedsregardlessofsleepposition,and

stayshealthyforyourfull10-yearguarantee.Itisnon-ailergic,andyoucanwashanddryitaseasilyasyourfavoritejeans.

MyPillowisnotavailableinstores.IhavespentthelastsevenyearssellingMyPillowface-to-faceatfairs,exposand

events.Hundredsofexpertsandmedicaldoctorscarryandrecommendthemfortheirpatients,ihavebeenfeaturednn

medicaltalkshowsthatairaroundtheworld,ihavesoldhundredsofthousandsofpillowsandhavereceivedgreatgratitude

fromsatisfiedcustomersregardinghowMyPillowhaschangedtheirlivesandprovidedamorecomfortable,restfulsleep.

Anc,MyPillowcomesindifferentsizesandisfitforyoursizeandsleepingpattern.Soyoucanbeassuredthatyouwill

havethemostcomfortablepillowforyou.-

Itrulybelieveitisthebestpillowintheworldandthatifeveryonehadoneandgotbettersleep,theworldwouldbea

muchnicerplace.-

31.WhatmakesMyPillowunique?

A.Itiseasilywashedanddried.-

B.Itsuitsyoursleepingposition.-

C.Ithelpsyoustayhealthyfbr10years.-

D.Itcontainsspecialcoolingmedicine.-

32.WherecanpeopleprobablybuyMyPillow?-

A.Instores.B.Atfairs.C.Inmarkets.D.OntheInternet.

33.Whaiistheauthor'spurposeinwritingthisarticle?

A.ToencouragepeopletobuyMyPillow.

B.Tointroduceacomfortablepillow.

C.Togivesomeadviceonsleepingproblems.-

D.Totellushowtoselectacomfortablepillow.-

B-

TragedyattheCircus

Inyesterday'scircus(馬戲團)show,atigersuddenlyattackeditstrainerandhadtobeshotdead.Asthecircuspackedup

andleft,circusofficialssaidtheshowwouldgoon,evenwithouttigers.

However,theoflicialscan'tsimplytuniablindeyetotheethicalproblemsleftbehind.Evenbeforethistragedy(悲劇),

animalrightsactivistsprotestedagainstkeepingwildanimalsinunnaturalconditionsandforcingthemtosuffertor:heprofit

ofcircusorganizers.-

Itisnowtimeforustotakeeffectivestepstomakesurethatcircusanimalsaretreatedproperly.

CircusSafefor/Xnimals

Ourcircusrecentlysufferedamosttragiceventinitshistory.Whilewearethankfulforthepityfrom(hepublic,wcarc

alsoasionishedbytheopinionexpressedin'TragedyatiheCircus/*

First,ourperforminganimalsarenottakenfromthewild.Astotheethicalproblems,wealwaysbelievehumansand

animalscan—andshould—livetogethernicely.Tous,theperforminganimalsarerepresentativesoftheirspecies(物種),and

ourcircusisoneoftheonlyplacesleftwillingtosupportthisspecialroleofperforminganimalsintheexistenceofihc

specics.Thosewhoarguethatcircuslifeisharmfultoanimalsshowlittleknowledgeofthesefacts.Lifcinthe"wild"is

unsafe,butacontinuousstruggleforexistence.Tooverlooktheserealitiesisthegreatestfaultagainsttheanimalkingdom.

Thiscircushasproventhatanimalsarestrongerandsmartertlianwecouldimagine.Withinthecircusisajoyful

atmosphereforbothanimalsandhumans:peopleareeducated,andspeciessaved.-

34.Whatisthemainpurposeofthefirstpassage?

A.Toshowpityfortheperforminganimals.-

B.Toexpressworriesaboutanimaltrainers'safety.

C.Tocallforactiontoprotectcircusanimals.

D.Todealwiththedifficultsituationsofthecircus.

35.Whatwillthecircusmostprobablydo?-

A.Continueitsperformances.B.Takenonoticeof(hetragedy.-

C.Usefewerwildanimals.D.Limititsprofit.-

36.Whaidoesthecircusthinkofitsperforminganimals?

A.Theyareascleverashumanbeings.

B.Theystrugglecontinuouslywithhumanbeingsforexistence.-

C.Theyhaveequallynaturallivingconditionsaswildanimals.

D.Theyarehelpfulinsavingtheirspecies.

37.Whaiisthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwopassages?

A.Apublicrequestandanewspaperreport.

B.Anev/spaperarticleandareplytoit.-

C.Twopartsofanewspaperarticle.

D.Twonewspaperreports.-

TrafficManagement

Trafficlightsarekeytoolsforregulatingtrafficnow.Theyarenot,however,perfect.Driversexchangethetrafficjams

thatwouldhappenatunmanagedcrossingsf;)rapatternofstop-gomovementthatcanstillbeannoying,andwhichbums

morefuelthanasmoothpassagewould.

Creatingsuchasmoothpassagemeansadjustingavehicle'sspeedsothatitalwaysairivesatthelightswhentheyare

green.Thatistheoreticallypossible,butprac:icallyhard.Roadsidesignswired(otrafficlightscanhelpgetthemessageacross

acouplehundredmetresfromacrossing,butsuchsignsareexpensive,andarenotwidespread.MargaretMartonosiand

EmmanouilKoukoumidisatPrincetonUniversity,andLi-ShiuanPchat(heMassachusettsInstituteofTechnology,however,

haveanideathatcouldmaketheprocesscheaperandmoreeffective.Insteadofahardwirednetworkofsigns,theyproposeto

usemobile-phoneapplications.Thedrivermustloadtheteam'ssoftware,namedSignalGuru.intohisphoneand(henpuliton

aspecialthingattachedtotheinsideofhiscar'swindscreen,withthecameralens(鏡頭)pointingfbrward.SignaGuruis

designedtodetecttrafficlightsandtracktheirstatusasred.yelloworgrccn.ltbioadcaststhisinformationtootherphonesin

theareathatarefittedwiththesamesoftware,and—ifthereareenoughof(hem,thephonesthuseachknowthestatusof

mostofthelightsaroundtown.Usingthisinformation,SignalGuruisabletocalculate(hetraffic-lightscheduleforthearea

andsuggestthespeedatwhichadrivershouldtravelinorder(oavoidredlights.-

TestsinCambridge,Massachusetts,wherefivedriverswereaskedtofollowthesamerouteforthreehours,andin

Singapore,whereeightdriverswereaskedtofollowoneoftworoutesfor30minutes,revealedthatSignalGuruwascapable

ofpredictingtraffic-lightactivitywithanaccuracyof98.2%and96.3%respectively,inthetwocities.Thiswasparticularly

impressivebecauseinCambridgethelightsshifted,roughlyhalf-waythroughthetest,fromtheirunbusyscheduletotheir

aftemoon-trafficschedule,whileinSingaporelightsareadaptive,usingdetectorsfixedundertheroadtodeterminehow

muchtrafficispresentandthuswhenasignalshouldchange.InneithercasewasSignalGurufooled.-

Fuelconsumptionfell,too一byabout20%.SignalGuruthusreducesbothannoyanceandfueluse,andmakesgoing

backandforthtoworkaslightlylesshorribleexperience.-

38.Roadsidesignswiredtotrafficlightsarcnot(hebestwaytocreateasmoothpassagebecause.■

A.theyarctoocostlyandnotwidelyused

B.theyareexpensiveandeasilybreak

C.theyarecomplexandconfusingtodrivers

D.theyaretheoreticallypossiblebutpracticallyuseless

39.SignalGuruisanapplicationusedon

A.acameraB.acomputer

C.amobilephoneD.aGPSsysteminone'scar

40.Withtheinformationitcollectsandprocesses,SignalGuruisableto

A.helpdriversavoidtrafficaccidentsB.allowdriverstoadjusttheirspeed

C.changethetrafficlightsinadvanceD.sendinformationtoallcellphones

41.ThetestsinCambridgeandSingaporewereimpressivebecauseSignalGuru

A.provedtobeunreliableB.operatedatahighspeed-

C.undersiocxldrivers'schedulesD.funciionedrathersuibly

D

ThefirstmemoryIhaveofhim-ofanything,really-ishisstrength.ltwasinthelateafternooninahouseunder

construciionnearours.Thcunfinishedwoodfloorhadlarge,terrifyingholeswhosebigandopeningdarknessIknewledto

nowheregood.Hispowerfulhands,thenage33,wrappedallthewayaroundmytinyarms,thenage4,andeasilyswungme

uptohisshoulders.-

Therelationshipbetweenasonandhisfatherchangesovertime.里maygrowandflourishinmutualmaturity.ltmay

sourinhateddependenceorindependence.Withmanychildrenlivinginsingle-parenthomestoday,itmaynotevenexist.-

ButtoalittleboyrightafterWorldWarII,afatherseemedagodwithstrangestrengthsandstrangepowersenabling

himtodoandknowthingsthatnomortalcojlddoorknow.Amazingthings,likeputtingabicyclechainbackon,justlike

(hat.orbuildingahamstercage,orguidingajigsaw(拼版玩具)soitforms(heletterF;Ilearnedthealphabet(hatwayin

thosepre-televisiondays.-

Therewere,ofcourse,rulestolearn.Firstcamethehandshake,agoodfirmsqueezeaccompaniedbyanequallystrong

gazeintctheother'seyes."Thefirstthinganyoneknowsaboutyouisyourhandshake,hewouldsay.Andwe'dpracticeit

eachnightonhisreturnfromwork,theserioustoddler(學步JL童)intheoldClevelandIndian'scaprunninguptothegiant

fathertoshakehandsagainandagainuntilitwasfirmenough.-

Oneday,Irealizenow,therewasachange.Iwasn'ttryingtopleasehimsomuchasIwastryingtoimpresshiir.Inever

askedhimtocometomyfootballgames.Hehadahigh-pressurecareer,anditmeantdrivingthroughmostofFriday

night.Butforallthebiggames,whenIlookedoveratthesideline,therewasthatfamiliarfedora(軟呢帽).AndbyGod.did

theopposinglearncaptainevergetafirmhandshakeandagazehewouldremember?-

Then,aschoolfactcontradictedsomethinghesaid.Impossiblethatheconicbewrong,butthereitwasinthe

book.Theseaccumulatedovertime,alongwithpersonalexperiences,tostrengthenmyowndevelopingsenseofvalues.And1

couldtellwehadeachtakenourown,perfectlynormalpaths.!begantosee,too,hisblindspots,hisprejudicesandhis

weaknesses.!neverthrewtheseupathim.Hehadn'ttome,and,anyway,heseemedtoneedprotection.!stoppedaskinghis

advice;theexperienceshedrewfromnolongerseemedrelevanttothedecisionsIhadtomake.

Hevolunteeredadviceforawhile.Butthen,inmorerecentyears,politicsandissuesgavewaytotalkofemptyerrands

and,always,toillness.

Aftermuchthoughtandpractice“Youcandowhateveryouhavetodo.”,onenightlastwinter,Isatdownbyhisbed

andrememberedforaninstantthoseterrifyingdarkholesinanotherhouse35yearsbefore.ItoldmyfatherhowmuchIloved

him.Idescribedallthethingspeopleweredoingforhim.But,Isaid,hekeptealingpoorly,hidinginhisroomandviolating

thedoctor'sorders.Noamountoflovecouldmakesomeoneelsecareaboutlife,Isaid;itwasatwo-waystreet.Hewasn't

doinghisbest.Thedecisionwashis.-

Hesaidheknewhowhardmywordshadbeentosayandhowproudhewasofme/ihadthebestteacher,^^Iszid."You

candowhateveryouhavetodo."Hesmiledalittle.Andweshookhands,firmly,forthelasttime.

Severaldayslater,atabout4A.M.,mymotherheardDadshufflingabouttheirdarkroom.ThavesomethingsIhaveto

do,“hesaid.Hepaidabundleofbills.Hecomposedfbrmymotheralonglistoflegalandfinancialwhat-to-do's"incaseof

emergency.^^Andhewrotemeanote.

Thenhewalkedbacktohisbedandlaidhimselfdown.Hewenttosleep,naturally.Andhedidnotwakeup.-

42.Theunderlinedword“It”inPara2mayreferto

A.asingle-parenthomeB.therelationshipbetweenasonandhisfather

C.themutualmaturityD.thedependenceorindependence

43.Froir.thepassagewecaninferthat

A.therewasnotelevisionwhenthewriterwaslearningthealphabet

B.thewriter'sfatherwasagodwhocoulddomanythingswithstrength

C.thewriter'sfatherlivedapoorlifeandcouldn'tsupporthisfamily

D.theypracticedshakinghandsuntilthewritergrewup

44.Thepassageismainlyabout

A.thewriter'sdistrustofhisfather

B.theexpectationsofthewriter'sfather

C.thecontradictionbetweenthewriterandhisfather

D.thechangeofrelationshipbetweenthewriterandhisfather

第二節(jié)(共5小題,每小題2分,共10分)?

根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項一

Wherewouldyoumostliketogoonvacation?Paris?London?TheAmazonRainforest?Eachofthesedestinationsis

aiiractive.45

Asanewword,staycationreferstopeoplestayingathomeduringtheirvacationtime,andgoingsightseeingaround

theirhometown.-

Staycationshavebecomereallypopularrecently,asawayofhavinganenjoyablevacation,withoutspendingtoomuch

money.Thereareshortcomingstoeverypositivething,however.-

46Youalsomightpreventyourselffromenjoyingthingstothefullest,astheatmospheremightbethesameas

anyothertime.-

47Itmeansyouwon'tbeavailablefbrworkorotheractivities.-

Whatcanyoudotomakeyourstaycationfun?-

l.Gotoanearby(own,ortoafancyhotelinyourhometownandstayovernight.Treatyourselftoroomserviceandany

otherfunthingsthehotelhastooffer.

2.48Youwouldhavedoneitonavacation,right?Treatyourselftothis,atleastforoneday!

3.Throwasmallparty.Thinkaboutthemoneyyouaresavingbynotgoingaway.Youwillstillsavemoney,buthavemore

fun,andyouwillhelpotherpeopletohavefuntoo!

4.Goshopping!Windowshopping,orthesuperfuntype,whereyoubuythings!Youwouldhaveboughtsouvenirs(紀念品)

ifyouhadgoneonavacation,sotreatyourselfduringyourstaycation!

Themostimportantthingtorememberistodothingsthatmakeyouandyourfamilyexcited!

49

A.Eatoutforeverymeal!

B.Goonadaytriptoanearbytown,ortoabeach.-

C.Butwhynotremainathomeandenjoyastaycation?-

D.Ifyouareonastaycation,youmightgetcallsfromwork.

E.Mostofthetimeitinvolvesdiningoutmorefrequentlythanusual.

F.Makesureyouallhavefun,andwhenitisover,youfeelrefreshed/

G.Thetrickistomakesureyourfriendsandcoworkersknowyouarconastaycation.

第n卷(共27分)?

一、小說閱讀(共2小題;每小題2分,共4分)

請根據(jù)小說“TheGiver”的相關內(nèi)容,[回答以下問題

70.Whatis(herelationshipbetweentheGiverandtheformerreceiverRosemary

71.WhatmadeJonasdecidetoescape?-

二、單詞拼寫(共8小題:每小題1分,共8分)?

根據(jù)句意和所給的首字母或中文提示,用單詞的適當形式填空一

50.Itneverotomethatourfamilycouldmanagetoreduceourwastebyover50%lastyear.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼

寫)

51.Afterthenightmarketfinished,(heareawaslitteredwithpbags,disposablepaperbowlsandotherwaste.(根

據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)?

52.Before(hefinalexam,theteachergaveusanispeech,encouragingustostudyhard.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼

寫)

53.Thelawisaimedatcreatingequaloforwomeninemployment.(根據(jù)首字母單詞拼寫)?

54.Theptobuildanewhigh-speedrailwaywasrejectedduetothelackofmoneyandtechnology.(根據(jù)首字母

單詞拼寫)■

55.Afteralongflight,youmayfeelphysicallyand_______,(精神上)exhausted.(根據(jù)漢語?提示單詞拼寫)

56.InordertolearnmoreaboutChineseculture,hedecidedtotakeaclassin(廿法).(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫),

57.Atthebeginningofthisterm,10bookswere(推薦)1。allthestudciHs.(根據(jù)漢語提示單詞拼寫)

三、寫作(共15分)

58.一段時間來,推行校車解決學生上下學問題是人們討論的熱點話題。近期某網(wǎng)站就校車安全問題進行了一次社

會調(diào)查,結(jié)果見下圖。請根據(jù)圖示用英語寫一篇短文,介紹調(diào)查結(jié)果并談談你的看法,供有關部門參考。詞數(shù)不少

于60。?

注意:I.文章的開頭已經(jīng)給出。?

2.提示詞:報廢車abandonedvehicles-

40.00%

3S.00%

30.00%

25.00%

20.00%

15.00%

10.00%

5.00%

0.00%

他州掇R不闖軌*少安?浦?Milt

對校車的信任度對校車的擔心

Recently,asurveyonschoolbuseshasbeenconductedonawebsite.

參考答案

第一部分:聽力理解(共三節(jié),共20分;?

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,共5分)?

I.What'stheweatherprobablylikeinChicago?

A.Wann.B.Hot.C.Cold.-

2.WhatcocsthemanneedforhistriptoNewYork?

A.Amap.B.Abook.C.Acar.

3.WhereisTomnow?

A.Atschool.B.Attheoffice.C.Athome.

4.WhalisIliemandoing?-

A.Makingaphonecall.B.Makinganappointment.C.Makingavisit.-

5.Howmuchdoesthemanpayforhistelephonebillamonth?

A.S50.B.$36.C.S30.

第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題I分,共10分)?

聽第6段材料,回答第6至7題…

6.Whcncanthewomanmovein?

A.OnMonday.B.OnTuesday.C.OnSaturday.

7.Whatr.eedstobedonebeforeshestartsworking??

A.Getsettled.B.Checkwiththeoffice.C.Signsomepapers.-

聽第7段材料,回答第8至9題…

8.HowlongdoesthemansurftheInternet?

A.15hoursaweek.B.3hoursaday.C.25hoursamonth.

9.Whichofthefollowingdoesthe

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