吉林省长春市十一高中2022学年高二英语下学期期中试题
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长春市十一高中2022-2022学年度高二下学期期中考试英语试题本试卷分第一部分(选择题)和第二部分(非选择题),满分150分,测试时间120分钟。1.选择题部分每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应的答案标号涂黑。2.非选择题部分每小题的答案用黑色碳素笔写在答案纸的指定区域,写在试卷区域外无效。第Ⅰ卷(共115分)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,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.Whatisthemangoingtodothisweekend?A.Cleanhishouse.B.Washhisclothes.C.Drivetothebeach.2.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atthewoman’shome.B.Atthewoman’soffice.C.Inarestaurant.3.Whatiswrongwithherwatch?A.Italwaysgainstime.B.Itneedsanewbattery.C.Itisn’tworking.4.Whycan’tthewomangotogetherwithherfriends?A.Shehastodosomeotherthingsbeforegoingtotherestaurant.B.Thecaristoocrowedforhertosqueezein.C.Shehappenstobesomewhereneartherestaurant.5.Whatimpressedthewomanmostabouttheparty?A.Thefoodwasverydelicious.B.Thereweremanypeoplethere.C.Thebandwaswonderful.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,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8题。6.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.InJapan.B.InItaly.C.InNewYork.7.Whatdoesthewomando?A.Sheisacollegestudent.B.Sheisacollegeteacher.C.Sheisajournalist.8.Whichsectiondoesshelike?A.Shopping.B.News.C.BothAandB.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.What’sthemangoingtodoinLondon?A.Heisgoingtostudythere.B.Heisgoingtoworkinasupermarketthere.-12-\nC.Heisgoingtolivewithhisfamilythere.10.Whowouldheliketolivewith?A.Afamilywithyoungchildren.B.Aladywhohasretired.C.Aclassmatewhoisanative.11.Whyismoneynotaproblemtohim?A.Becausehehassomemoneysaved.B.Becausehisparentshavegivenhimlotsofmoney.C.Becauseheisgoingtolivewithhisparents.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.WhenistheyearlycyclingeventinMontreal?A.InJune.B.InJuly.C.InAugust.13.Whatisdifferenteveryyear?A.Thedistance.B.Theroute.C.Therules.14.WhatshouldcycliststakeaccordingtoJaneThomas?A.Chocolate.B.Agoodbreakfast.C.Water.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.Whatisthebadnewstheyaretalkingabout?A.Theyhavemissedtoomanyclassesduetothesnow.B.Theyaregoingtomakeuptheclassesduringspringbreak.C.Thetravelagencywon’treturntheirmoney.16.Whyisthewomansoupsetatthenews?A.Shecan’taffordthevacation.B.Shedoesn’twanttomakeuptheclasses.C.Shewantstogoforavacation.17.Whatwilltheydofirstafterthedialogue?A.Cancelthevacation.B.Talktotheirprofessors.C.Makeuptheclasses.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whatdoesthespeakerprobablydo?A.Thespeakerisaguide.B.Thespeakerisavisitortotheuniversity.C.Thespeakerisapasser-by.19.What’sthefunctionofthetheater?A.Itscreensordinaryvideos.B.Itisusedforlectures.C.Itshowshowpeopleliveandworkintheuniversity.20.WhatcanyoufindinPictureGallery?A.Videos.B.Acollectionofpoems.C.Paintingsandphotos.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、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。21.—Doyouwantteaorcoffee?—_______Whicheveroneyou’remaking.-12-\nA.I’dliketo.B.I’mafraidnot.C.Allright.D.Idon’tmind.22.Hikingisgreatfun.Youwillgetclosetonatureandtakeexerciseatthesametime.A.a;theB.a;不填C.不填;theD.不填;不填23.Inthosedaysourprimarywastoprovidepeoplewhoweretrappedintheearthquakewithfoodandhealthcare.A.anxietyB.concernC.incidentD.doubt24.Wearedeeplyimpressedbythegoalfromtheconference theaverageincomewilldoublebytheyear2022.A.that B.which C.what D.whose25.He______abookabouthisadventuresinTibet.Ihopehecanfindagoodpublisherwhenitisfinished.A.waswritingB.wroteC.hasalreadywrittenD.iscurrentlywriting26.iswidelyacknowledgedthatthereislife,thereishope.A.It;whetherB.As;whetherC.As;whereD.It;where27.It’saheadachetryingto________inastrange,newtown.Iwilljusttakeataxiandavoidallthetrouble.A.settledownB.workoutC.holdoutD.getaround28.ThecourseaboutChinesefoodattractsover100studentsperyear,_______uptohalfarefromoverseas.A.inwhichB.ofwhomC.withwhichD.forwhom29.—Didyoulookupthetimeofthehigh-speedtrainstoChangchun?—Yes,theearlytrainis_toleaveat5:30a.m.A.likelyB.possibleC.dueD.about30.—Ifthishadhappenedtoyou,whatwouldyouhavedone?—Me?I________thealarm.A.wouldturnonB.wouldhaveturnedonC.hadturnedonD.musthaveturnedon31.------Aren’tyoucold?------______.I’mboilinghot.A.Farfromit.B.Takeiteasy.C.That’sallright.D.Notalittle.32.Withsomanyguestshehadbeenlookingforward________,Henrywasmakingfullpreparationsinhisoffice.A.tomeetingB.totomeetC.metD.tomeet33.Formoreinformationonhowtoapplyforscholarship,ourwebsiteatwwww.edu/scholarshipA.visitB.tovisitC.visitingD.visits34.Thisistheonlywaywecanimagine_____theoveruseofwaterinstudents’bathrooms.A.reducingB.toreduceC.reduceD.reduce35.---Everythinggoeswell,_________?-12-\n---Notreally.A.doesitB.doesn’titC.dotheyD.don’tthey第二节完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C和D)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.Accordingtoalegend,ayoungmanwhileroamingthedesertcameacrossaspringofdeliciouscrystal-clearwater.Thewaterwassosweet,he36hisleathercanteensohecouldbringsome37toatribalelderwhohadbeenhisteacher.Afterafour-dayjourneyhe38thewatertotheoldmanwhotookadeepdrink,39warmlyandthankedhisstudentlavishlyforthesweetwater.Theyoungmanreturnedtohisvillagewithahappy40.Later,theteacherletanotherstudent41thewater.Hespatit42,sayingitwasawful.It43hadbeennolongerfreshand44unpleasanttodrinkbecauseoftheoldleathercontainer.Thestudentchallengedhisteacher:"Master,thewaterwasfoul.Whydidyou45tolikeit?"Theteacherreplied,"Youonlytastedthewater.Itastedthe46.Thewaterwassimplythecontainerforanactofloving-kindnessandnothingcouldbe47."Ithinkweunderstandthislessonbestwhenwereceive48giftsoflovefromyoungchildren.49it'saceramictrayoramacaronibracelet,the50andproperresponseis51andexpressedthankfulnessbecausewelovetheideawithinthegift.Gratitudedoesn'talwayscomenaturally.52,mostchildrenandmanyadultsvalueonlythethinggiven53thefeelingembodiedinit.Weshouldremindourselvesand54ourchildrenaboutthebeautyandpurityoffeelingsandexpressionsofgratitude.55,giftsfromtheheartarereallygiftsoftheheart.36.A.packedB.filledC.tookD.carried37.A.inB.awayC.backD.up38.A.presentedB.mailedC.deliveredD.showed39.A.saidB.laughedC.smiledD.nodded40.A.heartB.mindC.momentD.occasion41.A.smellB.watchC.tasteD.feel42.A.awayB.outC.offD.on43.A.apparentlyB.stillC.sadlyD.quickly44.A.howeverB.insteadC.neverthelessD.therefore45.A.changeB.pretendC.determineD.agree46.A.sweatB.senseC.promiseD.gift47.A.clearerB.fresherC.sweeterD.purer48.A.simpleB.innocentC.worthlessD.meaningless49.A.WhetherB.IfC.WhateverD.Whichever50.A.pretendedB.lovelyC.abnormalD.natural51.A.devotionB.comfortC.imaginationD.appreciation52.A.UnfortunatelyB.FranklyC.StrangelyD.Possibly53.A.otherthanB.ratherthanC.betterthanD.morethan-12-\n54.A.persuadeB.teachC.improveD.advise55.A.InawordB.OtherwiseC.ThusD.Afterall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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。A.Ibelievethatanimalspossessgreaterintelligencethanmostpeoplethink.Butplants?I'veneverconsideredthepossibilityofplantintelligence.Theideaseemsabsurd.YetI'vehadfriendsarguethatplantintelligencemightexist."Whatarethedifferencesbetweenplantsandanimals?"theyask,andthentheyargueaboutcertainspeciesthatseemtosharetheintelligenceofbothplantsandanimals.Newresearchsuggeststhatplantscommunicatevia“networks".Plantcommunicationisnotidea,andcannotindicatethatitisakindofintelligence,butitisstillinteresting.RecentresearchfromVidiresearcherJosefStueferattheRadboudUniversityNijmegenshowsthatplantshavetheirownchatsystemsthattheycanusetowarneachother.Thereforeplantsarenotboringandpassiveorganismsthatjuststandtherewaitingtobecutdownoreatenup.Manyplantsforminternalcommunicationnetworksandareabletoexchangeinformationnetworksandareabletoexchangeinformationefficiently.Manyherbalplantssuchasstrawberriesandclovers(兰叶草)naturallyformnetworks.Individualplantsremainconnectedwitheachotherforacertainperiodoftimebymeansofrunners(plantstemsthatgrowalongthegroundandputdownrootstoformnewplants).Theseconnectionsenabletheplantstoshareinformationwitheachotherviainternalchannels.Theyarethereforeverysimilartocomputernetworks.Butwhatdoplantschattoeachotherabout?RecentlyStueferandhiscolleagueswerethefirsttoprovethatcloverplantswarneachotherviathenetworklinksifdangerisnearby.Ifoneoftheplantsisattackedbycaterpillars(毛虫),theothermembersofthenetworkarewarnedviaaninternalsignal.Oncewarnedtheintact(完好无损的)plantsstrengthentheirchemicalandmechanicaicl(机体的)resistancesothattheyarelessattractivetoadvancingcaterpillars.Thankstothisearlywarningsystem,theplantscanstayonestepaheadoftheirattackers.Theresearchhasshownthatthissignificantlylimitsthedamagetotheplants.Again,Idon'tbelievethisreflectsintelligence,56.Theauthorthinksthattheplantcommunication__________A.isabsolutelyanewideaB.isasignofplantintelligenceC.isrelatedtoanimalcommunicationD.isinterestingandfascinating57.Cleverplantswarneachotherwhendangerisnearbyby____________A.makingsoundsB.releasingchemicalsC.strengtheningmechanicalresistanceD.sendinginternalsignals-12-\n58.Theauthor'sattitudetowardsplantintelligenceis___________A.unconcernedB.doubtfulC.positiveD.hopeful.59.What'sthebesttitleforthepassage?A.DoesPlantCommunicationReallyExist?B.SomeDiscoveriesAboutCloverPlantC.DoesPlantCommunicationImplyIntelligence?D.ANewStudyonPlantCommunicationBIamespeciallyinterestedineco-friendlycars.Wouldyoupleasegivemesomehelp?-JohnLilyJohnLily,Moreandmoreautomobilecompaniesaretakingmeasurestocreatecarsthatdolessharmtotheplanet.Herearesomeofthetopgreencarsthisyear.TeslaRoadsterThisisanelectricsportscar.Youcantravel220milesbeforerechargingthebattery.Theonlyproblem?Itwillcostyou$100000.So,untilyouwinthelotteryorhappentofindaboxofgoldattheendofarainbow,let'smoveontothemorereasonablechoices.Aptera2eThiselectriccarismuchmoreaffordablethantheTeslaRoadster,withastartingpriceofaround$25000.Itselectricmotorruns100milespercharge.Unfortunately,itiscurrentlyonlyavailableinCaliforniathroughacomplexbookingprocess.ToyotaPriusAt51milespergalloninthecityand48onthehighway,theToyotaPriusisoneofthemostfuel-efficientcarsintheworld.WithanannualCO2ratingof1968kilograms,thiscarholdsthefirstplaceonMSN'slistoftheLeastPollutingVehiclesof2022.Italsohasothereco-friendlyfeatureslikeasolar-poweredventilation(通风)system.HondaCivicHybrid(混合动力车)TheHondaCivicHybridiscompetitivewiththeToyotaPriuswhenitcomestofuelefficiency.Itgets40milespergalloninthecityand45onthehighway.Italsohasthesecond-lowestannualCO2figure,releasing2160kilogramsinayear.HondaInsightHybridWithabasepriceofjust$20000,theHondaInsightHybridistheleastexpensiveHybridonthemarkettoday.ComingjustaftertheHondaCivicandToyotaPriusintermsofpollution,thisfuel-efficientvehiclegets40milespergalloninthecityand43onthehighway:Besidesallthese,ToyotaCamryHybridisalsoagoodchoice.William60.ComparedwithAptera2e,TeslaRoadsterA.costslessB.needsmoretimetoberechargedC.ishardertobookD.runsmuchfurtherpercharge61.Whichofthefollowingvehiclescausestheleastpollutiontotheenvironment?-12-\nA.HondaCivicHybrid.B.ToyotaPrius.C.HondaInsightHybridD.ToyotaCamryHybrid62.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat___________A.aslongasyouhavewonthelottery,youcanbuyTeslaRoadsterB.onlypeopleinCaliforniaareallowedtobuyAptera2eC.HondaInsightHybridmaybethethirdleastpollutinghybridof2022D.thefuelefficiencyoftheAptera2emustbethehighestofallthevehiclesmentioned63.WhatmightWilliambeaccordingtothepassage?A.Afuturecarbuyer.B.Acarexpertgivingadvicetopeopleonline.C.Aneco-friendlycarrepairer.D.Aneco-friendlycardesigner.C.Ourriskofcancerrisesrapidlyasweage.Soitmakessensethattheelderlyshouldberoutinelyscreenedfornewtumors(肿瘤)ordoesn’tit?Whilesuchtrackingofcancerisagoodthingingeneral,researchersareincreasinglyquestioningwhetherallofthistestingisnecessaryfortheelderly.Withthepercentageofpeopleoverage65expectedtonearlydoubleby2050,it’simportanttoweighthehealthbenefitsofscreeningagainsttherisksandcostsofroutinetesting.Inmanycases,screeningcanleadtoadditionalexaminationsandoperationstoremovecancer,whichcancausesideeffects,whilethecancersthemselvesmaybeslow-growingandmaynotcauseserioushealthproblemsinpatients’remainingyears.Butthemessagethateveryonemustscreenforcancerhasbecomesoingrained(根深蒂固的)thatwhenhealthcareexpertsrecommendedthatwomenunder50andover74stopscreeningforbreastcancer,itcausedanoisyreactionamongdoctors,patientsandsocialgroups.It’shardtouprootdeeply-heldbeliefsaboutcancerscreeningwithscientificdata.Certainly,therearepeopleoverage75whohavehadcancersdetectedbyroutinescreening,andgainedseveralextrayearsoflifebecauseoftreatment.Andclearly,peopleoverage75whohaveotherriskfactorsforcancer,suchasafamilyhistoryorpreviouspersonalexperiencewiththedisease,shouldcontinuetogetscreenedregularly.Butfortherest,theriskofcancer,whileincreasedattheendoflife,mustbebalancedwithotherfactorslikeremaininglifeexpectancy.Arecentstudysuggeststhatdoctorsstarttomakemoreobjectivedecisionsaboutwhowilltrulybenefitfromscreening—especiallyconsideringtheexplosionoftheelderly.It’snotaneasycalculationtomake,butonethatmakessenseforpatients.Dr.OtisBrawleysaid,“Manydoctorsareorderingthesetestspurelytocoverthemselvesfrommedicaldisputes.Weneedtothinkaboutthewiseuseofhealthcare,whichmeansmakingsomedifficultdecisionswithelderlypatients,andgoingagainstthemisguidedbeliefthatwhenitcomestohealthcare,moreisalwaysbetter.”64.Routinecancerscreeningfortheelderlypeoplemakessensebecause______.-12-\nA.itisbelievedtocontributetoalonglifeB.itispartoftheirhealthcarepackageC.theyaremoresensitiveaboutthehealthD.theyareingreaterdangeroftumorgrowth65.Howdosomeresearchersnowlookatroutinecancerscreeningfortheelderly?A.Itaddstoomuchtotheirmedicalbills.B.Ithelpsincreasetheirlifeexpectancy.C.Theyaredoubtfulaboutnecessity.D.Theythinkitdoesmoreharmthangood.66.Whydomanydoctorsadviseroutinescreeningforcancer?A.Theywanttoprotectthemselvesagainstmedicaldisputes.B.Theywanttotakeadvantageofthemedicalcaresystem.C.Theywantdataformedicalresearch.D.Theywanttheirpatientstosufferless.67.Whatdoesthewritersayisthegeneralviewabouthealthcare?A.Themore,thebetter.B.Preventionisbetterthancure.C.Betterearlythanlate.D.Bettercare,longerlife.D.Attheheartofthedebateoverillegalimmigrationliesonekeyquestion:areimmigrantsgoodorbadfortheeconomy?TheAmericanpublicoverwhelminglythinksthey’rebad.Yettheagreementamongmosteconomistsisthatimmigration,bothlegalandillegal,providesasmallnetboosttotheeconomy.Immigrantsprovidecheaplabor,lowerthepricesofeverythingfromfarmproducetonewhomes,andleaveconsumerswithalittlemoremoneyintheirpockets.Sowhyistheresuchadiscrepancybetweentheperceptionofimmigrants’impactontheeconomyandthereality?Thereareanumberoffamiliartheories.Somearguethatpeopleareanxiousandfeelthreatenedbyaninflowofnewworkers.Othershighlightthestressthatundocumentedimmigrantsplaceonpublicservices,likeschools,hospitals,andjails.Stillothersemphasizetheroleofrace,arguingthatforeignersaddtothenation'sfearsandinsecurities.There’ssometruthtoalltheseexplanations,buttheyaren’tquitesufficient.Togetabetterunderstandingofwhat’sgoingon,considerthewayimmigration’simpactisfelt.Thoughitsoveralleffectmaybepositive,itscostsandbenefitsaredistributedunevenly.DavidCard,aneconomistatUCBerkeley,notesthattheoneswhoprofitmostdirectlyfromimmigrants’low-costlaborarebusinessesandemployers —meatpackingplantsinNebraska,forinstance,theseproducers’savingsprobablytranslateintolowerpricesatthegrocerystore,buthowmanyconsumersmakethatmentalconnectionatthecheckoutcounter?Asforthedrawbacksofillegalimmigration,these,too,areconcentrated.Nativelow-skilledworkerssuffermostfromthecompetitionofforeignlabor.AccordingtoastudybyGeorgeBorjas,aHarvardeconomist,immigrationhasreducedthewagesofAmericanhigh-schooldropoutsby9%. Amonghigh-skilled,better-educatedemployees,however,oppositionwasstrongestinstateswithbothhighnumbersofimmigrantsandrelativelygenerous-12-\nsocialservices.Whatworriedthemmost,inotherwords,wasthefinancialburdenofimmigration.Thatconclusionwasreinforcedbyanotherfinding:thattheiroppositionappearedtosoftenwhenthatfinancialburdendecreased,asoccurredwithwelfarereforminthe1990s,whichcurbedimmigrants’accesstocertainbenefits.Theironyisthatforalltheoverexciteddebate,theneteffectofimmigrationisminimal.Evenforthosemostacutelyaffected — say,low-skilledworkers,orCaliforniaresidents — theimpactisn’tallthatdramatic.“Theunpleasantvoiceshavetendedtodominateourperceptions,”saysDanielTichenor,aprofessorattheUniversityofOregon.“Butwhenallthosefactorsareputtogetherandtheeconomistscalculatethenumbers,itendsupbeinganetpositive,butasmallone.”Toobadmostpeopledon’trealizeit. 68.Whatisthechiefconcernofnativehigh-skilled,better-educatedemployeesabouttheinflowofimmigrants?A.Itmaychangetheexistingsocialstructure.B.Itmayposeathreattotheireconomicstatus.C.Itmaydecreasetheirfinancialburden.D.Itmayplaceagreatpressureonthestatebudget.69.Whatistheironyaboutthedebateoverimmigration?A.Eveneconomistscan’treachanagreementaboutitsimpact.B.Thosewhoareopposedtoitturnouttobenefitmostfromit.C.Peoplearemakingtoobigafussaboutsomethingofsmallimpact.D.Thereisnoessentialdifferencebetweenseeminglyoppositeopinions.70. Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleofthepassage? A.Adebateaboutwhethertoimmigrate. B.Adebateabouttheimpactofillegalimmigrants. C. Thegreatimpactofimmigrantsontheeconomy. D.Oppositiontoillegalimmigration.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。Trusthasbeenconsideredasthebasisofanyrelationship,includingfriendship.Norelationshipcanlastlongwithalackoftrust.Notmanyofyourfriendswillhaverealfaithinyouasyouwouldliketobelieve.71.Sometimes,ittakesyears,evenacompletelifetime,totrustsomeone.However,howdoweknowifourfriendshavefaithinus?72.Withwhomwillyousharethingsthatyoudon’twanteveryonetoknow?Itwouldbewithaclosefriend,whomyoutrustasmuchasyoutrustyourself.Whileafewofyourfriendsmaybefiercelyprotectiveoftheirprivacyandmaynottelltheirsecretstoanyone,thosewhodo,surelyfindyoutrustworthyandreliable.Whomdoyoulookuptoforadvicewhenyouneeditthemost?Ithastobeeither-12-\nyourparentsoryourfriends.73.Thisisashiningexampleoftrust.Youonlyseekadvicefrompeopleyouholdinhighregardandfinddependable.Thefriendswhotrustyouwillneverforgettoincludeyouintheimportantdecisionsoftheirlife.Argumentsandheateddiscussionsareapartofeveryrelationship,andthisisalsotrueforfriendship.74.Whilesomepeoplefinditdifficulttoforgiveandforget,yourfriendswillneverhaveproblemsmovingon.Itisbecausetheytrustyouandbelievethatyouwillnevercauseanypaintothemonpurpose.Therearetimesinlifewhenyoufindyourselfalonelysoldier.75.Yourfriendswillneverletyoudownandwillstronglystandforyouwhenyouneedencouragement.Youcandeterminethattheytrustyouandbelieveinyourbeliefs,iftheysidewithyouwhenyouneedthemthemost.A.PeoplecanbeextraordinarilyjealoussometimesB.YouknowtheywillneverpassonawrongsuggestionC.Infact,winningtrustis,byfar,themostchallengingaspectofrelationshipsD.Twopeoplecannothaveidenticalreactionstoasituationanddifferentopinionsdoexist.E.Nomatterhowcloseyouaretoyourfriends,youcannottakethatcomfortlevelforgranted.F.Ifyourfriendssharetheirsecrets,there’sagoodpossibilitythattheyhavemuchfaithinyou.G.However,peoplewhoarefortunatetohavebeenblessedwithtruefriendsareneveraloneinanybattle.第Ⅱ卷(共35分)第四部分写作(共三节,满分35分)第一节单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)76.Over130,000usershavesignedapetition(请愿书)__________(要求)theUSinvestigateawomantheycallasuspectinthe1994poisoningincident.77.Theword"(预算)husband"originatesfromtheword“affordablehousing”,governmentsubsidizedpublichousingforlow-incomehouseholds.78.Heismaking___________(安排)forthewedding.79.Todayisthetenth__________(周年纪念日)ofthecountry’sindependence.80.Sheisinbedwithan___________(可怕的)cold.81.IntheSpringFestival,Chinesepeoplewouldliketohangthecharacterfuu_______down.82.Englishiscompulsoryforallstudents,butartandmusicareo_______.83.Mostofthebedroomiso_________bythebigbed.84.Apersonwithhisa___________won’tstaylonginalittlefirmlikethis.85.Thecommitteeaskedtoseealltheofficiald__________concerningthesaleofthisland.第二节.短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)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。DearMr.Black,-12-\nI’mLiHua,anexchangestudentfromChina.Ihadbeenstudyinginyourschoolforayear.Iamdeepmovedbythekindnessofpeoplearound.WhatIwanttosayfirstisthattheteachershereareveryfriendly.Theydowhattheycanhelpmeandencouragemetostudyhard.Wheneverasking,theygivesatisfactoryanswers.Beside,myclassmatesoffermealotofhelp,either.WegetonwelltoeachotherandIhavemadequiteafewgoodfriend.Athome,Walter’sparentstakegoodcareofme,treatingtomeasifIweretheirownchild.I’msogratefultoallthesepeople,withtheirhelpIhavebeenaccustomedtoAmericancultureandgainedalotofknowledge.Bestwishes!Yours,LiHua第三节.书面表达(满分15分) 从电视上看到H7N9流感(H7N9flu)在上海发现了八例,你为你正在上海上学的笔友Anderson的健康与安全担心。请你给他写一封信询问他的情况,并给他提出防护建议。要点:一、询问他的健康状况;他们学校有无H7N9流感病例(H7N9flucases);他们是否对这一流行的疾病感到恐惧。二、建议1.尽量待在家里,少去人多的地方;2.勤洗手、讲卫生;3.多开窗,保持空气新鲜;4.多吃水果、蔬菜。注意:1.词数:100左右;2.首尾已给出,不记入总词数DearAnderson,FromTVIknowtherearestillmanyH7N9flucasesreportedrecentlyinShanghai.I’msoworriedaboutyou.___________________________________-12-\n________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua.答案听力1-5CCCAB6-10CBCAB11-15AABCB16-20CBABC单选21-25DDBAD26-30DDBCB31-35ABABB完型36-40BCACA41-45CBADB46-50DCBAD51-55DABBD阅读A.56-59DDBCB.60-63DBCBC.64-67DCAAD68-70DCB七选五71—75CFBDG单词拼写76.demanding77budget78arrangements79anniversary80awful81upside82optional83occupied84ambition85documents改错1had---have2deep---deeply3canhelp---cantohelp4asking—asked5Beside---Besides6either---too7to---with8friend---friends9treatingtome---treatingme10their----whose书面表达DearAnderson,FromTVIknowtherearestillmanyH7N9flucasesreportedrecentlyinShanghai.I’msoworriedaboutyou.Areyouallright?ArethereanyH7N9flucasesinyourschool?Areyoustillafraidofthiswidespreaddisease?Tostayawayfromthedisease,you’dbetterstayathomeasmuchaspossibleandnotgotoplaceswheretherearemanypeople.Washyourhandsmoreoftentokeepthemclean.Openthewindowstohavemorefreshairintheroom.Andeatmorefruitsandvegetablestokeepyourselffitandstrong.Sofarthediseaseisnotsodeadlyasitseemstobe.Dobeatease!Takecareandyou’llbeOK.Yourstruly,LiHua-12-
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