吉林省顶级名校2022届高三英语上学期期中考试试卷(附答案)
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吉林省顶级名校2022届高三上学期期中考试英语试卷本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。考试结束后,将答题卡交回。注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴区。2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。3.请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。4.作图可先使用铅笔画出,确定后必须用黑色字迹的签字笔描黑。5.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5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。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.Wheredoesthemanwanttogo?A.Thewoods.B.Theseaside.C.Apark.2.Who’sthewomanmostprobably?A.Theman’steacher.B.Theman’sclassmate.C.Theman’sneighbour.3.HowoftenwillJocelyntakedancelessonsnextmonth?A.Threetimesaweek.B.Twiceaweek.C.Onceaweek.4.Whydidthewomanarrivelate?A.Hercarbrokedown.B.Shewenttherebybike.C.Shewasstuckintrafficjams.5.What’sthereasonwhythemanmovedtoanewhouse?A.Becauseit’snearhisworkplace.B.Becauseithasagoodviewofhills.C.Becauseit’scheapandcomfortable.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。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至7题。6.What’swrongwiththecar?A.Itstoppedsometimes.B.Theengineisoverheated.
C.Thetireneedssomeair.7.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakersprobably?A.Repairerandcustomer.B.Husbandandwife.C.Bossandsecretary.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whatiswoman’sfavoritemusic?A.Jazzmusic.B.Rockmusic.C.Classicalmusic.9.WhatwillthewomanarrangethisFridayevening?A.Acourseofclassicalmusic.B.Apartyforhermusicteacher.C.Adrumperformanceforherhusband.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.What’sthewomandoing?A.Makingasurvey.B.Makingatravelplan.C.Makingnewfriends.11.WhenwasthemansupposedtoreachLhasaoriginally?A.At4:00a.m.B.At7:00a.m.C.At11:00p.m.12.Whatwasthemandisappointedwithaboutthehotel?A.Itsbreakfast.B.Itslocation.C.Itsroom.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whereistheconversationtakeplaceprobably?A.Inacompany.B.Inashoppingmall.C.Inacinema.14.HowdidPaulfeelwhenseeingDeborah?A.Puzzled.B.Embarrassed.C.Excited.15.WhyisDeborahinManchester?A.Sheisworkingthere.B.Sheistravellingthere.C.Sheisattendingameeting.16.WhatisDeborahgoingtodonext?A.Tohaveadinner.B.Toseeamovie.C.Tobuyanewskirt.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Wheredidthewomanrealizeherwalletwasmissing?A.Atthegym.B.Atthebakery.C.Atthegolfcourt.18.Whatisnotincludedinthewoman’swallet?A.HerVisacard.B.Herdriver’slicense.C.Hermembershipcard.19.Whofoundthewoman’swalletatlast?A.Aworkerwhocutsthegrass.B.Akidwhowashesthegolfcart.C.Aguywhoworksinarestaurant.20.Howdidthewomanrewardtheguyatfirst?
A.Tobuyhimabeer.B.Togivehimmoney.C.Totreathimtoaroundofgolf.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ASmokejumpersEveryyear,wildfiresdestroymillionsofhectaresofforestland,leavingmanyhomesdamagedandalotofpeoplehomeless.Smokejumpersarehelpingtostopthis.Whatisasmokejumper?Smokejumpersareaspecialtypeoffirefighter.Unlikeregularfirefighters,theyworkinadifferentway.Theyjumpfromplanesorareloweredbyhelicoptersintoareasthataredifficulttoreachbycaroronfoot,likethemiddleofamountainforest.Theyracetoputoutfiresasfastastheycan.Whatdosmokejumpersdo?Atafiresite,smokejumpersfirstexaminethelandanddecidehowtofightthefire.Theirmaingoalistostopafirefromspreadingortoslowitsprogressuntilfull,ground-basedfirefightersarrive.Usingbasicequipmentsuchasshovelsandaxes,smokejumpersclearlandofburnablemateriallikedrygrassanddeadtrees.Theycarrywaterwiththemtoo,butonlyalimitedamount.Whocanbeasmokejumper?Althoughthemajorityofsmokejumpersaremen,morewomenarejoiningnow.Themostimportantfactorsareyourheightandweight.SmokejumpersemployedintheUnitedStates,forexample,mustbebetween120and200pounds(54and91kilograms),sotheydon’tgetblownbystrongwinds,orgethurtwhentheyland.Smokejumpersmustalsobecapableofsurvivinginthewild.Theworkisdangerous,andthehoursarelong.Butforthesefirefighters,smokejumpingisn’tjustanoccupation.Theylovebeingabletojumpoutofplanes,fightfires,andliveintheforest.As28-year-oldsmokejumperBobSmithsays,“Thisisthebestjobfortoughguys.”21.Whatisthefirstthingasmokejumperdoesafterarrivingatafiresite?A.Cleartheland.B.Studythearea.C.Lookforwater.D.Putoutthefire.22.Ifyouwanttobeasmokejumper,youmustbe.A.withinacertainweightrangeB.maleC.abletoflyaplane
D.olderthan28yearsofage23.Fromwhichwebsitewouldyoumostprobablyfindthistext?A.what-is-on.com.B.all-occupations.org.C.extremesports.com.D.adventuretours.org.BAtfirst,Ididn’trecognizethesymptomsthatweallhadincommon.Friendsmentionedthattheywerehavingtroubleconcentrating.Itwasn’tburnout—westillhadenergy.Itwasn’tdepression—wedidn’tfeelhopeless.Wejustfeltsomewhatjoylessandaimless.Itturnsoutthere’sanameforthat:languishing.Languishingisasenseofinactivityandemptiness.Itfeelsasifyou’remuddling(应付)throughyourdays,lookingatyourlifethroughafoggywindshield(挡风玻璃).Inpsychology,wethinkaboutmentalhealthonaspectrum(范围)fromdepressiontoflourishing(精力旺盛).Flourishingisthepeakofwell-being,withdepressionbeingthevalleyandlanguishingtheneglectedmiddlechildofmentalhealth.It’stheemptinessbetweendepressionandflourishing—theabsenceofwell-being.You’renotfunctioningatfullcapacity.Languishingdullsyourmotivation,disruptsyourabilitytofocus,andgreatlyincreasesthepossibilitythatyou’llcutbackonwork.Partofthedangeristhatwhenyou’relanguishing,youmightnotnoticethedullingofdelightorthedecreasingofdrive.Youdon’tcatchyourselfslippingslowlyintoaloneness;you’reindifferenttoyourindifference.Whenyoucan’tseeyourownsuffering,youdon’tseekhelporevendomuchtohelpyourself.Sowhatcanwedoaboutit?Peoplewhobecamemorefocusedontheirworkmanagedtoavoidlanguishing.Interruptedattentionisanenemyofengagementandexcellence.Togobeyondlanguishing,giveyourselfsomeuninterruptedtime.Itclearsoutconstantdistractions(分心)andgivesusthefreedomtofocus.Andtrystartingwithsmallwinsbyfocusingonachallengethatmatterstoyou—aninterestingproject,aworthwhilegoal,orameaningfulconversation.Psychologistsstillhavealottolearnaboutwhatcauseslanguishingandhowtocureit,butnamingitmightbeafirststep.Itcouldhelptodefogourvision,givingusaclearerwindowintowhathadbeenanunclearexperience.Itcouldremindusthatweweren’talone:languishingiscommonandshared.Byacknowledgingthatsomanyofusarelanguishing,wecanstartgivingvoicetoquietdespairandlightingapathoutoftheemptiness.24.Ifonesuffersfromlanguishing,heislikelyto.A.feelexhaustedandwithouthopeB.becomeweakerorfailingtoimproveC.makesomeonewanttoachievesomethingD.gobeyondtheusuallimitsofsomething
25.Howshouldyoureacttolanguishing?A.Askdoctorsforsomemedicine.B.Realizethatyouarenotaloneindespair.C.Giveyourselfsomeuninterruptedtime.D.Beindifferenttoyourlackofenthusiasm.26.Whatcouldpsychologistsdotohelpsolvetheproblemsoflanguishing?A.Givepeoplemorefreedom.B.Seeitasdepression.C.Nameitclearly.D.Removeitfromaspectrum.27.Whyisitsignificanttoknowlanguishingiscommonandshared?A.Wecanletthesilentdespairspeakupandfindawayout.B.Wecancontinuetolearnmoreaboutlanguishing.C.Wecanseeitasbasicallythesameasdepression.D.Wecanstudyitasthecompleteoppositeofflourishing.COceansholdalotofmystery,evenforpeoplewhostudythem.Butit’snomysterywhythey’reintrouble.We’vebeenusingthemtohideourwaste,suchaspouringoil,plastic,andpoisonouschemicalsintothemfordecades.We’veoverexploited(剥削)manyfishstockstolevelssolowthattheycannolongerbeharvested.Oceansarealsoaprimarysourceofproteinformillionsofpeopleworldwide.Ifwewanttocontinuetoenjoywhatoceansprovide,weneedtodoeverythingwecantoprotectthemandthelifetheysupport.Weshouldensuretheseafoodweeatissustainable.Ofcourse,noteveryoneisluckyenoughtobeabletocatchtheirownfish,whichmeanshavingsustainableoptionsatthestoreiscritical.Aspublicandcompaniesawarenessabouttheriskscausedbyoverfishinganduncontrolledseafarmingexpansionhasgrown,foodtradesmeninCanadahavedevelopedsustainableseafoodpoliciesandcommitments.SeafoodProgress,anonlineresource,isdesignedtohelpproviderewardstotradesmenandinformationtoseafoodlovers.ItmakesiteasierforconsumersinCanadatofindouttradesmen’spoliciesonsourcingsustainableseafood,whetherthey’restickingtothosepoliciesandhowthey’reperformingcomparedtotheirpeers.Buttradesmenmustdomoretoensuretheirseafoodproductsareenvironmentallysustainableandsociallyresponsible.Thismeansexpandingthescopeoftheircommitmentstocoverallseafoodproductstheysell,inalltheirstores.Italsorequirescontinuingtoworkwithsuppliersandproducerstoimprovepracticesandmakesurethesustainableseafoodsupplymeetsconsumerdemand.It’snomysterythatifwewanttocontinuetoeatfish,wemustdoitresponsibly.SeafoodProgresshasinvitedseafoodtradesmen,suppliersandconsumerstojoininpushingtothisgoal.
28.What’sthecauseofoceans’beingintroubleaccordingtoparagraph1?A.Theever-changingoftheglobalclimate.B.Themysterythatpeoplehaven’tstudied.C.Theoverexploitationanduseoftheoceans.D.Thecontinuousdecreaseoffishstocks.29.WhatcanSeafoodProgressdoforconsumers?A.Providerewardstothem.B.Urgethemtosticktopolicies.C.Providethemwithenoughseafood.D.Letthemknowabouttradesmen’spolicies.30.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.Millionsofpeoplerelyonoceansforprotein.B.Peoplefailtonotetheconsequenceofoverfishing.C.SeafoodProgresshelpsAmericancustomerstobeinformedabouttradesmen’spolicies.D.Tradesmencansellseafoodproductswithoutlimit.31.Howcanseafoodbesustainable?A.Throughexpandingseafoodproduction.B.Byprotectingallthetradesmen’sprofit.C.Bymakingpoliciestocontrolseafoodconsumers.D.Byjointeffortsofpeopleinvolvedinseafood.DBeforeDouglasEngelbart,computerswereasbigasroomsandusedmostlyforhandlingnumbers.Butinthelate1960s,Engelbartinventedalmosteverythingyourpersonalcomputerhastoday:amouse,hypertext,screensharingandmore.Engelbartwasaddingreal-timeedits,graphics,hyper-linkingandsharingscreens—allbeforethebirthoftheWorldWideWeb.“Thedigitalrevolutionisfarmoresignificantthantheinventionofwritingorevenofprinting,”saidEngelbart,andasitturnsout,heheldalltherightcards.Ifhe’dbeenBritish,Engelbartwouldhavebeenknighted(授爵),butthePortland,Oregon,nativeinsteadlivedouttherestofhisyearsasanunsunghero,tryingtofryevenbiggerfishinSiliconValley.HisblueprintoftheInternetwastotallydifferentfromtoday’sprofit-driven,streamlinedversion.Engelbartimaginedaninformationsystembuiltonthebackbonesofcooperationandeducation,allmeanttoenhancethecollectivehumanmind.Hewantedacomputerizednetworkofreal-time,human-widecooperation,withtheopen-sourcespiritofWikipediaandthepurposefulnessofChange.org.Bythelate70sandearly80s,EngelbartandhisideaswerecastasideinfavourofAppleMacintoshandMicrosoftWindows,alongwiththeirprofit-generatingvisionforpersonalcomputing,andauser-friendlyapproachtotheInternet.Engelbart’steamofresearchersabandonedhim,andhehadalesserpositionatacompanycalledTymsharewhilestillbattlingwithhispie-in-the-skyvisionsofabetterworld.Evenworse,whenEngelbart’smouseinventiongainedwidespreaduseyearslater,henevergainedthe
profits—ithadbeenlicensedtoAppleforaround$40,000,Engelbartrevealed.AndifEngelbarthadwon?“Hardtosay,”saysJeffersonoftheInternetArchiveinSanFrancisco.“TheWebwasboundtogrowinwaysitsfoundersneverintended,”hesays.Henoteshisbeliefthatthesamespiritofknowledge-sharingandcooperationEngelbarttirelesslypushedforwillonedaybecomepartofourfast-evolvingInternet,evenifacommerciallayercloudstheoriginalvision.Butevenso,fameisdifficulttoachieve;itoftenridiculesgreatthinkerslikeGalileoorTesla,onlytomeetthemdecadesafterdeath.Granted,EngelbartwaseventuallyallowedintotheNationalInventorsHallofFamein1998,andintothePioneersCircleintheInternetHallofFameafterhisdeath,buttheheartofhisdreamhasyettoberealized.32.Theexpression“hispie-in-the-skyvisionsofabetterworld”inPara3refersto.A.thefunctionofcomputerdataprocessingB.areal-timevideochatontheInternetC.auser-friendlyapproachtotheInternetD.anInternetofknowledge-sharingandcooperation33.MostprobablyEngelbart’sgreatestregretwasthat.A.hewastoocrazyabouthisvisionoftheInternetwhentotallyignoredB.hewasnotprofitablyrewardedforhislandmarkinventionsofcomputerC.hewasadmittedtotheU.S.NationalInventorsHallofFametoolateD.theInternetwascommerciallyorientedagainsthisoriginalintention34.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Engelbartroseandfellinhisall-outbattleoverthefutureoftheInternet.B.EngelbartcouldhavesucceededintheInternetwithhislandmarkinventions.C.Engelbart’sachievementshaveneverbeenrecognized.D.Engelbartdidn’tgetanyprofitforhismouseinvention.35.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthepassage?A.WhoBenefitsfromtheInternet?B.WhoLosttheInternetWars?C.WhopioneeredtheWorldWideWeb?D.WhoCommercializedtheInternet?第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Areyourfriendsalwaysventing(发泄)oryourcoworkersreachingouttoyou?Areyoustartingtofeelalittleburntoutbyallthetextsyou’regetting?36Luckily,herearesomewaystochooseandenforceyourboundariestogetcontrolofthematter.Setdailytimeswhenyou’reavailable.Makeaclearscheduleeachdayforwhenyoucheckyourmessagesandareavailabletohaveaconversation.37Ifyoucouldn’tstrictlyfollowthetimetable,youwouldbeburntoutagain.Changeyoursettingssoyoucan’tuseappswhenyourunoutoftime.ChecktheParentalControlsettingsonyourphoneandsearchforanoptioncalledScreenTimeon
aniPhoneorDigitalWellbeingonanAndroid.Setatimelimitforhowlongyoucanuseyourmessagingappsandsaveyoursettings.3839Trytokeepyourphoneoutofsightwheneveryou’reworkingorneedtogetsomethingdone.Youcouldstoreitinadrawer,putitonadifferenttable,orleaveitinanotherroom.Thatway,you’relesslikelytopickitupandcheckyournotificationsthroughouttheday.Tellyourfriendsandfamilyyourboundariesassoonaspossible.Theearlieryoumentionyourboundaries,thelessconflictyou’llhavelater.Ifyouhavefriendsthatreachoutwhileyou’reatworkorsendalotofmessagesthroughouttheday,talktothemaboutyourboundaries.40Tellthemyouwon’tbeabletoholdafullconversationoutsideofthosetimes.Letthemknowit’sokayforthemtotextyoustill,butthattheyshouldonlyexpectresponsesduringthetimesyouset.Yetalwaysbesuretoeventuallyrespondtoyourtextmessages.Makeanotetoyourselftoreplyifyoutendtoforgetaboutit.A.Tellthemthetimeswhenyou’reavailabletocommunicate.B.Keepyourphoneawayfromyouwhenyou’refocusing.C.Puttinglimitsonhowoftenyoureplyhelpsyoufeellessoverwhelmed.D.Onceyourunoutoftime,youwon’tbeabletoaccesstheappsuntilthenextday.E.Communicateyourboundariessopeoplewhoreachouttoyoudon’tfeellikethey’reignored.F.Constantconversationsandnotificationsmakeithardertofocusandcouldstartstressingyouout.G.It’sokaytoreadthetextsyougetduringyourdowntime,butdon’trespondtothemuntilyou’rescheduled.第三部分英语知识运用(共四节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,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。AsAmericacontinuedtosufferfromthepandemic(流行病),thereweresomeordinaryindividualswhoheldustogether.Hereishowone41went.LouisGalvanwasclearingofftable411,whereacoupleofhismostloyalcustomershad42dinner.Likemanyothers,hisrestaurantwashurting.Therestaurantshadjust43someworkersforthebaseballseason.Morethan30ofhisemployeeswerecountingonabigopeningdaythatwouldnever44.Inthedaysbeforethegovernor45hisstate’srestaurants,Galvanwasespecially46forregularssuchastheonesattable411.Thatnight,theyhad47about$90worthoffood.Butitwasthe48they’dleftbehindthatblewhimaway.49,itwastwotips.Onewas$1,900incash.Theotherwrittenonthecreditcardreceipt,was$7,500.Thecouple50leftahandwrittennoteonthereceipt:“Holditto51yourguysoverthenextfewweeks.”“Wewere52thattheyweresogenerous.Wedidn’t53it.Theywentaboveandbeyondwhatwas54.Iamnotsureifwearegoingtostayopen,but55wehavesomeonelikethat,we’regoingtokeepgoing.We
willbeofferingfoodorders,”saidGalvan.Hedividedthemoney56amongtheemployees,soeveryonegotabout$300.57,Galvancouldnowpaythetipforward.“Ifthere’sanyonewhodoesnothavefoodtoeat,58justneedsaglassofwater,theyare59tocomeby.Wearehere60ourcommunity.”Galvansaid.41.A.projectB.storyC.recordD.saying42.A.finishedB.begunC.takenD.served43.A.firedB.helpedC.introducedD.hired44.A.goB.workC.comeD.end45.A.calledB.designedC.advertisedD.closed46.A.goodB.annoyedC.gratefulD.sorry47.A.orderedB.cookedC.reservedD.donated48.A.dishB.tipC.foodD.ticket49.A.SuddenlyB.FortunatelyC.ActuallyD.Generally50.A.alreadyB.alsoC.yetD.still51.A.observeB.recommendC.testD.pay52.A.anxiousB.smartC.amazedD.embarrassed53.A.resistB.explainC.recognizeD.expect54.A.necessaryB.importantC.obviousD.lucky55.A.promisingB.knowingC.imaginingD.pretending56.A.equallyB.possiblyC.partlyD.accidentally57.A.IneithercaseB.OnthecontraryC.What’smoreD.Regardlessofthat58.A.soB.butC.andD.or59.A.willingB.welcomeC.responsibleD.confident60.A.forB.withinC.beyondD.by第II卷第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。China’slatestwarepicTheBattleatLakeChangjinhasrocketedto61topofChina’sboxofficeduringtheopeningdaysofthecountry’slongNationalDayholidayperiod.Thefilm62(release)onThursdayandhadalreadyearnedapproximately$82millionby6p.m.localtimeFriday,accordingtolocalticketingappMaoyan,whichprojectsthefilmwillfinishitsrunwithatotal63wellover$500million.China’sNationalDayholidayperiodstretchesovertheOct.1-7periodandis64(typical)oneofthecountry’sbiggestboxofficewindowsoftheyear.The65(power)startallbutassuresthatTheBattleatLakeChangjinwillemergeastheweekend’sbiggestearnerattheworldwideboxoffice,66(beat)MGM’smuchanticipatedBondinstallmentNoTimetoDie,67isforecasttopullin$80millionto$100millionfrommorethan50global68(market).BattleatLakeChangjinwilleasilytop$150millionfromjustonemarket—China.69(produce)byBonaFilmGroupandstate-backedfilmcompanies
ShanghaiFilmGroupandHuaxia,TheBattleatLakeChangjinisbelieved70(be)China’smostexpensivefilmevermade,withaproductionbudgetofover$200million.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假如你是李华,给你的英国好友凯特Kate写信表达你对登月探险的热情。请你修改以下信件。信中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。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.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。DearKate,Iamgladtosharewithyousomedetailsaboutmypassionformoonexploration.ItstartedwithwhatIhavebeentoldaboutthemoonasakidbutgrewstrongerwithtime.Asitisknowntous,thereisrichculturalmeaningbehindthefaithfulcompanionoftheearth.InChineseculture,themoonisoftencomparedtoaquietandelegantlady.Also,itremindspeopletheirfamilyandfriendsfaraway.Humanhaveneverstoppedexploringthemoon.Ibelieveitisofmoreimportance.Thedevelopmentofrelevanttechnologyfuelstheprogressofscience,benefitoureverydaylife.What’smore,Ithinkmoonexplorationshowsanimportanthumanfeature,thatis,curiosityaboutanunknown,thathasbroughtourspeciesthisfar.DoyoufindthatI’vementionedaboveinterestingandreasonable?Yours,LiHua第二节书面表达(满分25分)假设你是新华中学学生李华,在网上得知澳大利亚籍中学生David想来中国沿古代丝绸之路游览,他向网友征集驴友兼向导。你有兴趣做他的旅伴,请给David写一封自荐信,内容要点如下:1.个人信息; 2.你的优势。注意: 1.词数100左右; 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:丝绸之路:theSilkRoad驴友:tourpalDear David,Yours,LiHua
英语试卷答案第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5:BCABA6-10:CBABA11-15:CCBCA16-20:BBCAC第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)21-25:BABBC26-30:CACDA31-35:DDDCB36-40:FGDBA第三部分英语知识运用(共四节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)41-45:BADCD46-50:CABCB51-55:DCDAB56-60:ACDBA第II卷第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)61.the62.wasreleased63.of64.typically65.powerful66.beating67.which68.markets69.Produced70.tobe第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)DearKate,Iamgladtosharewithyousomedetailsaboutmypassionformoonexploration.ItstartedwithwhatIhavebeentoldaboutthemoonasakidbutgrewstrongerwithhadandtime.Asitisknowntous,thereisrichculturalmeaningbehindthefaithfulcompanionoftheearth.InChineseculture,themoonisoftencomparedtoaquietandelegantlady.Also,itremindspeople∧theirfamilyandfriendsfaraway.of/aboutHumanhaveneverstoppedexploringthemoon.Ibelieveitisofmoreimportance.TheHumans/∧beingsmuchdevelopmentofrelevanttechnologyfuelstheprogressofscience,benefitoureverydaylife.benefitingWhat’smore,Ithinkmoonexplorationshowsanimportanthumanfeature,thatis,curiosityaboutanunknown,thathasbroughtourspeciesthisfar.thewhichDoyoufindthatI’vementionedaboveinterestingandreasonable?
whatYours,LiHua第二节书面表达(满分25分)DearDavid,Learningthatyou are scoutingatourpal,I am sure to be the right one for you.I’mLiHua,aneasygoingstudentwith a sense of humor.Coincidentally,IamalwayslongingtotravelalongtheSilkRoad,whichcarriesrichtraditionalcultureandbearswitnesstohistory.Actually,Ihavedonesomuchresearchinto the routethatIwillbeawonderfultourguideto make our exploration efficient.Don’tworryaboutcommunicationforIamagood English speaker.Above all, I have a good command ofemergencysurvivalskills.Trustme,youwillenjoymycompany.Hopefully,we’llmakeateamsooner.Ican’twait to go on this adventure with you! Yours, Li Hua
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