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牛津版高二英语第一学期期末测试试卷姓名:班级:得分:本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分说明:1.考试时间120分钟,满分150分,2.将卷Ⅰ答案用2B铅笔涂在答题卡上,卷Ⅱ用黑色签字笔答在试卷上。第一卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分:听力第一节(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.Whoistheman?A.AtaxidriverB.ArestaurantwaiterC.Atrafficpoliceman2.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.BossandsecretaryB.TeacherandstudentC.Husbandandwife3.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.ShemissedJane’sbirthdaypartyB.Shehasn’treceivedJane’sinvitationC.ShewillattendJane’sbirthdayparty4.WhereisMr.Bakernow?A.AthisofficeB.AtarestaurantC.Atthetravelservice5.Whathappenedtothewoman?A.AthiefbrokeintohergardenB.SomeofhermoneywasstolenC.Oneofherwindowswasbroken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,各小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段对话,回答第6至8题6.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Apart-timejobB.AcomputerlessonC.Asummerholidayplan7.Howdidthemangetthisinformation?A.HeaskedthecomputercenterB.Hereceivedaletter11/11\nC.Hereceivedane-mail8.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofherself?A.SheknowslittleaboutcomputersB.Shedoesn’thavemuchexperienceC.ShehaslittleinterestintheInternet.听第7段对话,回答第9至第11题。9.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?A.AtaseafoodshopB.InadininghallC.Onthephone10.Whatdoweknowabouttherestaurant?A.ItisfamousforseafoodB.Itseldomacceptslargeparties.C.Famouspeopleoftencometodine11.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.TherestaurantisbytheseaB.SeafoodisverypopularnowadaysC.Regularcustomershaveadvantagesthere.听第8段材料,回答第12至13题。12.Whydoesthewomannotbookhotelrooms?A.SheisstayingwithherfriendsB.ShewantstosavemoneyC.Shecan’tfindahotel13.Whatisthemangoingtodointhevocation?A.HewilltakepianolessonsB.Hewillgotothebeach,tooC.Hewillgivepianolessons听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whatisthewoman’sproblem?A.ShehassomefriendsinherroomB.SheislookingforaplacetostudyC.Shecan’twalkintherain15.Whycan’tthewomanusetheclassroom?A.ItisclosedforrepairsB.ItisnotquietenoughthereC.Aclubishavingameeting16.Wherewillthewomanprobablygo?A.TothecitylibraryB.Totheman’shomeC.Tothereadingroom听第10段材料,回答第17至20题:17.Howmanypeoplediedintheaccident?A.FourB.OvertenC.Morethanthirty18.Howmanypeoplewereinthebus?A.Forty-twoB.Forty-sevenC.Forty-nine11/11\n19.Whatwerethestudentsdoingwhentheaccidenthappened?A.SleepingB.EnjoyingmusicC.Preparingforaconcert20.Whatelsecanwelearnfromthenews?A.SchoolhadtobeclosedonFridayB.SomeoftheinjuredarestillundertreatmentC.Thecausewascausedbycarelessdriving.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)21、Thepolicethemurderereverywherewhenhesuddenlyinthehospital.A.searchedfor;appearedB.weresearching;wasappearingC.weresearchingfor;wasappearedD.weresearchingfor;appeared22、Youdon’tseemveryaboutthesuggestionandwhynotgiveussomeotheradvice?A.enthusiasticB.eagerC.careD.anxious23、IfDavidhislegsinthelasttraining,hewouldjoininthecomingWorldCup,whichhehasbeenlongingtocompetein.A.didn’thurtB.hadn’tbeenhurtC.wasn’thurtD.hadn’thurt24、Thetwointernationalcompaniesreachedanagreement,whichwasbasedontheirtalks.A.initialB.firstlyC.initiallyD.originally25、Beforebuildingahouse,youwillhaveto_______thegovernment’sapproval.A.getfromB.followC.askforD.receive26、IfIweretohavetime,Itothetheatretomorrowevening.A.wouldhavegoneB.shouldgoC.hadgoneD.weretogo27、Lookatthetimetable.Hurryup!Flight9598______offat12:18.A.takesB.tookC.willbetakenD.hastaken28、—CouldyoutellJerrythemanageriswantinghimwhenyouseehim?—Sure,Iwill_______Iseehim.A.certainlyB.immediatelyC.fortunatelyD.probably29、Tom,don’tthepoorlittlegirlandyourself.Didyouforgettheschoolrules?A.makeajokeabout;performB.laughat;conquerC.makefunof;behaveD.tease;believe30、—Itremains______whetherDavewillbefitenoughtoplayinthefinals.—Oh,no!Withouthim,wewilllosethegame.A.seenB.tobeseenC.seeingD.tosee31、Afterquarrelingwithherbestfriends,Maryhasgotherselfintoasituation______sheislikelytoturntonobodyforhelp.A.whereB.whichC.whileD.why32、—Howdoyoufindyourboy-friend?—.A.Ican’tfindhimanywhereB.BysearchingthewholebuildingC.He’sallright,aslongasyoudowhathesaysD.Ihaven’tseenhimforlong,heisverybusythesedays11/11\n33、—Wow,whatalargecrowd!—Yes,Andthey______inthecoldwindforhours.Youknow,PremiereWenJiabaoiscominghere.A.willbewaitingB.havewaitedC.arewaitingD.havebeenwaiting34、Somepeoplethemselvesbyreading;othershavebeenbytheradioandtelevision.A.interest;entertainedB.entertain;entertainedC.amuse;delightedD.excite;amused35、youranswer,Iwouldhavecomebacktwoweeksago.A.IfIreceivedB.ShouldIreceiveC.HadIreceivedD.IfIcouldhavereceived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,掌握其大意,然后从36-55题所给的四个选项(A,B,C和D)中,选出最佳选项。MysonJoeywasbornwithclubfeet(天生特厚的畸形脚).Thedoctorsassuredusthatwithtreatmenthewouldbeabletowalk36,butwouldneverrunverywell.Thefirstthreeyearsofhislifewere37insurgery(手术).Bythetimehewaseight,youwouldn’tknowhehada38whenyousawhimwalk.Thechildreninourneighborhoodranaroundasmostchildrendoduring39,andJoeywouldjumprightin,runandplay,too.We40toldhimthatheprobablywouldn’tbeableto41aswellastheotherchildren.Sohedidn’tknow.Inseventhgradehe42togooutforthecrosscountryteam.Everydayhe43withtheteam.Heworkedharderandran44thananyoftheothers—perhapshesensedthatthe45thatseemedtocomenaturallytosomanyothersdidnotcomenaturallytohim.46theentireteamruns,onlythetopsevenrunnershavethepotential(潜能)to47pointsfortheschool.Wedidn’ttellhimheprobablywouldnevermaketheteam,sohedidn’tknow.He48torunfourtofivemilesaday,everyday—eventhedayhehada103degreefever.Iwas49,soIwenttolookforhimafterschool.Ifoundhim50allalone.Iaskedhimhowhefelt."Okay,"hesaid.Hehadtwomore51togo.Thesweatrandownhisfaceandhiseyeswereglassyfromhisfever.52helookedstraightaheadandkeptrunning.Twoweekslater,thenamesoftheteamrunnerswere53.Joeywasnumbersixonthelist.Joeyhadmadetheteam.Hewasin54grade—theothersixteammemberswerealleighthgraders.Wenevertoldhimheshouldn’t55tomaketheteam.Wenevertoldhimhecouldn’tdoit...sohedidn’tknow.Hejustdidit.36.A.quicklyB.slowlyC.normallyD.comfortably37.A.spentB.wastedC.sufferedD.lost38.A.painB.problemC.treatmentD.surgery39.A.holidaysB.dayC.funD.play40.A.seldomB.neverC.alwaysD.once41.A.studyB.runC.walkD.behave42.A.decidedB.preferredC.refusedD.agreed43.A.gatheredB.campedC.trainedD.competed44.A.moreslowlyB.lessC.fasterD.more45.A.abilityB.strengthC.powerD.energy11/11\n46.A.SinceB.BecauseC.AfterD.Although47.A.increaseB.scoreC.holdD.take48.A.continuedB.stoppedC.likedD.hoped49.A.sadB.surprisedC.angryD.worried50.A.runningB.restingC.cryingD.sleeping51.A.testsB.milesC.lessonsD.examinations52.A.OtherwiseB.SoC.YetD.Thus53.A.includedB.calledC.shownD.found54.A.sixthB.eighthC.seventhD.fifth55.A.manageB.determineC.expectD.attempt第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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。AJerseyCity,NewJersey,Nov.10AnunderworldleaderGelatoandthreebodyguardsweregunneddownThursdaybyunknownattackersafterashortgunbattle.Gelatoandtwoofthebodyguardsdiedimmediately,thepolicesaid,whilethethirdbody-guardremainsinseriousconditionatMargaretHaigHospital.Theonlyeyewitness(目击者)toldthepolicethethreeorfourgunmenweredressedinoverallsandhardhatslikebuildingworkers.Onepulledalightmachinegunoutofabagandsprayedthefourwithbullets,thewitnesssaid.Theothergunmenfiredhandguns.Threeofthemenfellimmediately,butoneofthebodyguardsmanagedtopullhishandgunandreturnedthefirebeforebeingshothimself,thewitnesssaid.Thegunmenthenjumpedintoablackcaranddroveoff.PolicesaidthecarwaslaterfoundinStegmenStreet.Policesourcessaidthe48-year-oldGelatowastheleaderofanewcrimesyndicate(犯罪团伙),challengingthecitygangsters(暴徒)forcontrolofthecity.Thecitygangstersdecidedtogetridofhim.Killerswerebroughtinfromoutsidethestatetodothejob.Policearenowwaitingtoquestionthesurvivingbodyguardwhenhecamebacktolife.Gelatohadalongpolicerecordwithhisfirstarrestwhenhewas14yearsold.Heservedatotalof17yearsinprisonfordifferentcrimes,fromillegalpossessionofgunstoarmedrobbery.56.Themurdertookplacein____.A.theUnitedStatesB.CanadaC.AustraliaD.England57.Altogether,____werekilledinthegunbattle.A.threepeople,GelatoandtwogunmenB.threepeople,Gelatoandhistwobodyguards.C.fourpeople,GelatoandthreegunmenD.fourpeople,Gelatoandhisthreebodyguards58.Whichofthefollowingistrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Nobodyknewexactlyhowmanypeopletookpartinthemurder.B.ManypeoplesawthegunbattlewhenitbeganC.ThegunbattlelastedforquitealongtimeD.Thebodyguardsdidn’thaveanyreactionbeforetheywereshotdown.59.ThereasonwhytheykilledGelatowasthat____.11/11\nA.heservedsomanyyearsinprisonfordifferentcrimesB.hewouldbearrestedagainbythepoliceC.hehadkilledsomeofthecitygangstersD.hewantedtocontrolthecityagainstthecitygangsters60.Whydidn’ttheytakethejobofmurderthemselves,butbroughtkillersfromotherstates?A.TheywereafraidofGelatoandhismen.B.Theydidn’thavetheproperopportunity.C.Theydidn’twantthemselvestogetintotrouble.D.Theyneverkilledanymenthemselves.BYOUCANHELP!Everyonewasbornwithhisownbuilt-inburglar(窃贼)alarm.It’scalledthesenseofsightandsound.Unfortunately,manyofusgoaroundwiththealarmswitchedoff.Wedon’tseethestrangerwanderingoutsidethehousenextdoor.Wedon’tnoticethesoundsfromtheflatupstairs.(Weren’ttheysupposedtobeonholiday?)Thepolicecanonlydosomuchtopreventcrime.Therenevercanbeenoughofthemtoguardeveryhomeineverytown.Sotheyneedyourhelpinfightingwiththeburglars,thevandals(恣意破坏者),andthecarthieves.Not,ofcourse,bysettingouttohaveagoeverytimeyouseesomethingsuspicious.It’llalwaysbethejobofthepolicetoarrestcriminals.Butbyactingasalineofcommunicationbetweenthemandyourcommunity,forinstance,youprobablyknowfarmoreaboutyourimmediateneighborhoodsthanthepoliceevercould.Astrangerinsomeone’sgardenwouldprobablybefarmoreobvioustoyouthanitwouldtoeventhelocalpolice,if,ofcourse,youwereonthelook-out.That’sthewholeideabehindtheNeighborhoodWatchschemes,springinguparoundthecountrytocreateaspiritofwatchfulnesswithinacommunity,anythingsuspiciousbeingreportedtothepolice.It’searlydaysyet,butresultssofarareveryencouraging.Thecrimefiguresarealreadydroppinginmanyoftheareasrunningthescheme.Andallduetopeoplelikeyou.61.Theunderlinedword“them”refersto“______”.A.criminalsB.thepoliceC.neighborsD.strangers62.Theadvertisementpointsoutthatmanypeople______.A.arenotreadytohelpthepoliceB.arenotaswatchfulastheycouldbeC.don’tlookaftertheirgardenswellD.don’ttelltheirneighborsabouttheirholidays63.Oneofthewayswecouldhelppreventcrimeisto______.A.turnonthealarmsysteminourhomeB.trytostopcriminalsfromescapingC.lookoutforpeoplebehavingsuspiciouslyD.informthepoliceifwehearnoisesupstairs64.Thepurposeoftheadvertisementisto__________intheirneighborhood.A.askpeopletojointhepoliceforceB.advisepeoplehowtoprotecttheirhomesC.warnpeopleabouttheincreasingriskofcrimeD.encouragepeopletobeonwatchforpossiblecrimeC11/11\nHaveyounoticedthatthemajorityofhumanbeingsseemtofocusonthenegative?Badnewsisoftenseeninthenewspapers,televisionshowsandmagazines,butgoodnewsareoftenoverlooked.IsawawomanIwasnotveryfamiliarwith.Sheisabeautifulwoman;everytimeIseeher,Iamstruckbythesmileonherfacethatcanlightupawholeroom.SoatonetimeIwalkeduptoherandsaid,“Youknow,youarelikeliquidsunshine!EverytimeIseeyou,yougivemesomuchjoy.”Iwasnotquitepreparedforherreaction.Shewasblownaway.Hereyesseemedabouttoshedtears,andshesaid,“Thatissosweet!Thatisthenicestthinganyonehaseversaidtome!”Itwasasifnobodyhadevertoldherhowbeautifulherappearancewas.IwasextremelymovedbythemomentIhadsharedwiththiswoman.Whynottakenoticeofthepositiveandspreadalittlesunshine?Whenyouarelookingforbeauty,youwillbegintoseeitmoreandmore.Whenyoudiscoverit,don’tbeafraidtoappreciateit.Notonlywillitmakethemfeelgood,itwillmakeyoufeelgoodaswell.Itrulybelievethesaying,“Whatgoesaround,comesaround.”Whenyoushowkindnessandsincerity,youwillreceiveitback.Youmayevendiscover—muchtoyoursurprise—thatyoubecomethefriendofsomeoneyouwouldneverhaveexpectedtogetalongwith.65.Thewomanhadtearsinhereyesbecause__________.A.theman’sbehaviorwassorudeB.shewasnervousabouttheman’swordsC.themantoldherthefactshedidn’tknowD.shewassoexcitedattheman’spraise66.Whichofthefollowingcantaketheplaceoftheunderlinedsentenceinthethirdparagraph?A.Thewiseappreciateoneanother.B.Respectyourself,ornooneelsewillrespectyou.C.Thereiskindnesstobefoundeverywhere.D.Everybodyshouldlearntopraiseothers.67.Thebesttitleforthepassageprobablyis_____.A.PayattentiontothepositiveB.EveryonelikestobepraisedC.SpreadalittlesunshineD.EachofushasgoodpointsDWhiledrunkendrivingmaybeonthedecline,trafficsafetyexpertsremainpuzzledoverhowtodealwithanotheralcoholrelateddanger:drunkenpedestrians.Pedestriansstruckandkilledbycarsoftenareextremelydrunk.Infact,theyareintoxicatedmorefrequently-andwithhigherbloodalcohollevels-thandrunkendriverswhoarekilledinaccidents,variousstudieshaveshown.Fortypercentofadultpedestriansinvolvedinfatalcrasheshaveabloodalcohollevelofatleast0.10-whichbylawinmoststatessignifiesintoxication-comparedtoonly25percentofdriversindeadlyaccidents,accordingtorecentfederaldata.Sometypesofpedestrianaccidentshavebeendecliningnationally,especiallythoseinvolvingchildren,butthenumberofadultpedestrianswhoaredrunkwhenkilledintraffichasremainedrelativelysteadyat2500ayear.ThetotalnumberofpedestrianskilledannuallyinU.S.trafficaccidentsisatleast7000,oroneofeverysevenhighwayaccidentsresultingindeath.“We’redealinghere,wethink,withaveryseveredrinkingproblemthatleadstoaseverehighwaysafetyproblem,”saidRichardBloomberg,presidentofDunlapandAssociatesInc,in11/11\nNorwalk,Coon.Bloomberg,whoseconsultingcompanyfoundaveryhighrateofalcoholinvolvementinacontrolledstudyofpedestrianaccidentsinNewOrleans,wasamongseveralresearcherswhospokeonthetopicattheannualmeetingoftheResearchcouncil’sTransportationResearchBoard(TRB)inWashingtoninJanuary.Pedestrianaccidentshavenotreceivedenoughattentioninthepast,accordingtoKayCulprits,whochairstheboard’scommitteeonpedestrians.Fewmethodsexisttomonitorwalkinghabits,shesaid,andresearchershavebeenmystifiedabouthowtopreventdisasters.68.Whichofthefollowingwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TrafficSafety.B.DrunkenDrivers.C.DrunkenPedestrianAccidents.D.ASevereHighwaySafetyproblem.69.Amongthecausesofwalkers’accidents,themostseriousproblemis______.A.longdelaysintrafficsignalsthatmaymakepeoplecrossstreetswithoutpayingattentiontotrafficrulesB.alcoholC.alackofadultkeepingeyesonmanychildreninvolvedinaccidentsD.formerdrunkendriverswhoselicensesarenotallowedtouseforatime70.Accordingtorecentfederaldata,drunkendriverswithanover0.10bloodalcohollevelindeadlyaccidents______.A.makeuponeseventhofhighwayaccidentsB.are2500ayearC.areatleast7000inUStrafficaccidentsD.are15percentlessthandrunkenadultwalkerswiththesamelevel71.Accordingtothepassage,whatisBloomberg?A.Aresearcher.B.Aspecialistintrafficsafety.C.Aclerkofaconsultingcompany.D.AgovernmentofficialELastyear,myboyfriendsuggestedthatIshouldruntheLondonmarathon(马拉松),andIlaughed.Helaughedtoo,buthelaughedtoolongandtooloud.Thatmademethink.Irealizedthathedidn'tbelievethatIcoulddoit.Thatmademeangry,anddetermined,NowheknowsthatIcan!Trainingwasn'teasy,butIkeptgoing.Ididn'tneedspecialtrainingbutIdidneedtobuyverygoodshoes.Eachday,Iwentalittlefurther.Bytheendofthreemonths,Iwasrunningfivedaysaweek.Some-timesintheeveningsIran10km;onSundaymornings,Isometimesranabout30kin.Iusedtocomehome,haveashowerandeatmybreakfast.Ifeltwonderful!OnthedayoftheraceinLondon,Ilinedupwithabout30,000otherrunners.Thefasterrunnerswereatthefront,whileslowerrunnerslikemewereplacedfurtherback.Inthatway,theprofessionalrunnersandclubrunnerswerenotsloweddownbytheamateurs(业余爱好者).Atfirst,thereweresomanyrunnersclosetogetherthatwewerealmostfallingovereachother.Wecouldonlyrunveryslowlybutthatwasagoodthingbecauseitmeantthatwedidn'trushofftooquickly.Graduallytherunnersspreadoutandtherewasmorespace.Therewerethousandsofpeoplewatchingusalongtherouteandtheycheeredandclappedeveryone,eventheslowestrunner.Itwaswonderful!Forthefirst10kmIfeltveryhappyandmylegsfeltverycomfortable.However,at15kmI11/11\ngotapaininmysideandrunningbecamedifficult,butIkeptgoingandthepaindisappeared.Atthe30kmmark,Ifeltextremelytired,andwantedtostop,butIkeptongoing.Icoveredanother3kmandthenIbegantofeelbetteragain.BythetimeIreachedthe35kmmark,IknewIwasgoingtogettotheendofthecourse.Somehowthatconfidencemademefeellighterandfasteranditseemedasifmylegsflewoverthelastfewkilometers.Ipassedhundredsofslowerrunners,someofwhomhadpassedmeearlier,andIfeltwonderful!ASIcameroundthelastbend(弯道)andsawthefinishingline,Icouldseethreerunnersaheadofme.Iracedpastallofthemtofinishtheraceinjustunderfourhours.Thewinnerhadcompletedtheracein2hoursand10minutes,butIdidn'tcare!Ihadrun42kmandcompletedmyfirstmarathon!72.Thewriter'sboyfriendlaughedatherbecause.A.hethoughtshecouldrunthemarathonB.he.didn'tthinkshecouldrunthemarathonC.hewantedhertorunthemarathonD.shewantedtorunthemarathon73.Whentheracebegan.A.allthefasterrunnerswereaskedtostandbeforethosesloweronesB.manyrunnersfellovereachotherC.alltherunnerswereaskedtorunslowlyD.theprofessionalrunnersandclubrunnersranveryfast74.ThehardesttimeforthewriterwaswhensheA.hadrunfor15kilometersB.gotapaininhersideC.reachedthe30kilometermarkD.wasabouttoreachthefinishline75.Thepassagesuggeststhatitisbettertostartalongraceslowly.A.thantorunatthesamespeedallthetimeB.thantoruntoofastatthebeginningC.thantorunslowlyattheendD.thantorunveryfastallthetime第二卷(非选择题共35分)第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:对话填空(共10小题,每小題1分,满分10分)阅读下面对话,掌握其大意,并根据所给首字母的提示,在标有题号的右边横线上写出一个英语单词的完整、正确形式,使对话通顺。M:AreyoulookingforwardtoyourtriptoItaly,Jane?W:Yes,ofcourse.Ican’twaittoseeItaly,Tom,butI’mafraidofthejourney.Myhusband(76)i____onflying,butIwanttosail.Youknow,76._______Planesreallymakeme(77)n_____77._______M:There’snothingtobefrightenedof.Howmanyplanesfly(78)a______the78._______Atlanticeveryday?W:I’venoidea.(79)h________,Isuppose.79._______M:Andhowoftendoyouhearaplane(80)a________?Onceortwiceayear?80._______W:Yes,butplanesflysohighandfastthatonceis(81)e_______.81._______M:Look,therearemoreroaddeathsperdaythanairdeathsperyear.Airisreallysafe(82)c________withroad.82._______W:Istillprefertogobysea.Shipsmaynot(83)t______fastbutatleastyoucanrelax.83._______M:It’sfineifyouagoodsailor,buthaveyouhavetraveledfarinthe(84)r____sea?84._______W:No,I’veonlybeeninaboatonce.Isailed(85)d____theRiverRoseonasightseeing85._______tour.Butinanycase,I’dratherbesea-sickthandead.第二节书面表达(满分25分)11/11\n你班同学组织了一场讨论。讨论的主题是:城市内是否可以养宠物(狗和猫)。请你根据下表所提供的信息,介绍讨论情况,并说明自己的观点或建议。反对饲养宠物的同学认为支持饲养宠物的同学认为1.造成环境污染2.吵闹声,甚至伤人3.养宠物需要花钱……1.安慰孤寡老人2.人与动物和谐相处,增添生活情趣3.促进体育锻炼,提供人与人交流的机会……自己的观点或建议注意:注意:1、行文连贯,内容应完整:2、开头语已经给出;3、词数120左右。Recentlywehavehadaheateddiscussiononwhetherpeopleshouldkeeppetsathomeincities.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________参考答案第一卷第一部分:听力11/11\n1-5:ACCBB6-10:ACBCB11-15:CAABC16-20:AACAB第二部分:英语知识运用第一节单项填空21-25:DADAC26-30:BABCB31-35:ACDBC第二节完形填空36-40:CABDB41-45:BACDA46-50:DBADA51-55:BCBCC第三部分阅读理解56-60:ABADC61-65:BBCDD66-70:ACCBD71-75:ABACB第二卷第四部分:写作第一节对话填空76.insists77.nervous78.across79.hundreds80.accident81.enough82.compared83.travel84.rough85.down第二节书面表达OnePossibleVersion:Recentlywehavehadaheateddiscussiononwhetherpeopleshouldkeeppetsathomeincities.Somestudentsthinkit’sagoodideatokeeppetsbecausemanyoldpeoplewholivealoneathomecangetsomecomfortfrompets.Besides,gettingalongwellwithanimalswillmakeourlifeinteresting.Peoplewhoownpetswillhavemorechancestowalk,thusgivingthematimetocommunicatewithothers.Onthecontrary,theotherstudentsareagainsttheidea.Intheiropinions,iftoomanypeoplekeeppetsathome,itisbadfortheenvironment.Whatisworse,petsmaymaketoomuchnoiseandevenattackpeople.Inaddition,itcostsalotofmoneytokeeppets. Ilikeanimals,soIdon’tthinkit’sbadtokeeppetsathome.Butwemusttakesomemeasurestopreventthemfrompollutingourenvironment.11/11

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