高三英语月考试题及答案-台州中学2014届高三上学期第一次统练16
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台州中学2013学年第一学期第一次统练试题
高三英语
注意:本试卷分为卷I(选择题)和卷II(非选择题)两部分,满分100分,考试时间120分钟;所有答案一律做在答题卷上。
卷I(选择题满分80分)
一、听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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. What does the man offer to do for the woman?
A. Make her something to eat.
B. Take her temperature.
C. Take her to the hospital.
2. What does the man want to make sure of?
A. When to return the copies.
B. Where to place the copies.
C. Whether to return the copies or not.
3. Why did the woman give her dog milk?
A. It’s what he normally eats.
B. She forgot what he eats.
C. She wanted to change his diet.
4. What do we know about the woman?
A. She knows how to make clothes.
B. She bought a dress yesterday.
C. She will have a party at her house today.
5. What does the woman mean?
A. She got the dates mixed up.
B. She missed the lecture on Thursday.
C. The man doesn’t need to remind her.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
听下面对话或独白,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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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6-7题。
6. To whom is the woman speaking?
A. Her boss.
B. Her husband.
C. A policeman.
7. What does the woman want to find?
A. The station.
B. Her bike.
C. A thief.
听第7段材料,回答第8-9题。
8. How does the woman feel in the beginning?
A. Surprised
B. Angry
C. Calm
9. Where does the man work?
A. At a mail order company。
B. At a travel service.
C. At an airport information desk.
听第8段材料,回答第10-12题。
10. What’s the man’s job now?
A. A shop assistant.
B. A security guard.
C. A waiter.
11. What does the man say about studying Chinese?
A. He has little time to learn it.
B. He uses Chinese at his job all the time.
C. He has learned many new characters.
12. What does the woman recall about the man?
A. He was always quiet.
B. He’s h ad many unpleasant jobs.
C. He’s always wanted to study Chinese.
听第9段材料,回答第13-16题。
13. What are the speakers talking about?
A. Raising money.
B. Popular forms of art.
C. Hanging out.
14. What does the man think of the subway singer?
A. He is just in need of money.
B. He sings for appreciation only.
C. He should put a hat on the floor.
15. What is true about the oil painting display?
A. It is held in a museum.
B. Art students take part in it.
C. Few people go to see it.
16. Who are the speakers?
A. Husband and wife.
B. Brother and sister.
C. Father and daughter.
听第10段材料,回答第17-20题。
17. When was Norman Rockwell born?
A. In 1927.
B. In 1916.
C. In 1894.
18. Why was he unsuccessful in athletics?
A. He was physically unfit.
B. He didn’t have enough training.
C. He was too poor to buy athletic equipment.
19. What did he like to paint?
A. Cities.
B. Nature.
C. People
20. How long did he work for The Saturday Evening Post?
A. For over 13 years.
B. For over 30 years.
C. For over 45 years.
二、单项填空(共18小题; 每小题0.5分,满分9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,并标在试卷的相应位置。
21. —Didn’t you find the film exciting?
—________, I nearly fell asleep half way through it!
A. What’s more
B. Generally speaking
C. On the contrary D In particular
22. The school shop, ________customers are mainly students, is closed for the holidays.
A. which
B. whose
C. when
D. where
23. Today we have chat rooms, text messaging, emailing etc, but we seem ________ the art of
communicating face-to-face.
A. losing
B. to be losing
C. to be lost
D. having lost
24. Seasonal influenza (流感) is ________ by a sudden fever, cough, headache, sore throat and runny nose.
A. influenced
B. impressed
C. developed
D. characterized
25. Men are usually quite good at map reading but Tim is an ________.
A. exception
B. example
C. explosion
D. expectation
26. If you respect others ________ their economic background, you should be able to make lots of friends.
A. according to
B. in addition to
C. regardless of
D. in terms of
27. —It’s burning hot today, isn’t it?
—Yes. _______ yesterday.
A. So was it
B. So it was
C. So it is
D. So is it
28. All her hard work ________ in the end, and Jane, a girl who used to be poor at English, finally
passed the college entrance examination.
A. paid off
B. put off
C. showed off
D. took off
29. Acting is very ________— you have got to really push yourself if you want to succeed.
A. complex
B. competitive
C. concrete
D. considerate
30. By last Sunday, over 400 million Harry Potter books ________ and translated into more than
65 languages.
A. sold
B. had been sold
C. were sold
D. have been sold
31. Life is like ________ long race where we compete with ________ others to go beyond ourselves.
A. a; /
B. a ; the
C. the; the
D. the; /
32. The national parks are very important for the protection of these wild animals, which would
________ run the risk of becoming extinct.
A. therefore
B. instead
C. otherwise
D. anyhow
33. To maintain a nice relationship, both sides are advised to focus on ________ they have in common.
A. what
B. that
C. which
D. who
34. At one point I made up my mind to talk to Uncle Sam. Then I changed my mind, ________that
he could do nothing to help.
A. to realize
B. having realized
C. realizing
D. realized
35. In the Spring Festival, Jonny sent each of his classmates a card with best wishes, but he
received ________.
A. no one
B. nothing
C. some
D. none.
36. In recent years, the total number of natural disasters reported each year has been ________ increasing.
A. eventually
B. consequently
C. specially
D. steadily
37. —Mr. Wang, I went and fetched four chairs for the meeting.
—You ________ four, two will do.
A. couldn’t have fetched
B. needn’t have fetched
C. couldn’t fetch
D. needn’t fetch
38. —Is there anything I can do for you, sir?
—________.
A. Perhaps. Go ahead
B. No. Take your time
C. Yes. You’re welcome
D. Not now. Thanks anyway
三、完形填空(共15小题; 每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从34-48题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
Some years ago when I was in my first year in college, I heard Salome Bey sing for the first time. The moment was exciting. Salome’s 39 filled the room and brought the theater to life. I was so 40 that I decided to write an article about her.
I 41 Salome Bey, telling her I was from Essence magazine, and that I wanted to meet her to talk about her career. She agreed and told me to come to her studio next Tuesday. When I hung up, I was scared out of my mind. I 42 I was lying. I was not a writer at all and hadn’t even written a grocery list.
I interviewed Salome Bey the next Tuesday. I sat there 43 , taking notes and asking questions that all began with, “Can you tell me----” I soon realized that 44 Salome Bey was one thing, but writing a story for a national magazine was just impossible. The pressure was 45 unbearable. I struggled for days with draft after draft. Finally I put my manuscript (手稿) into a large envelope and dropped it into a mailbox.
It didn’t take long. My manuscript 46 . How stupid of me! I thought. How could I compete in a world of professional writers? Knowing I couldn’t 47 the rejection letter, I threw the unopened envelope into a drawer.
Five years later, I was moving to California. While cleaning my apartment, I came across the unopened envelope. This time I opened it and read the editor’s letter in 48 : Ms Profit,
Your story on Salome Bey is fantastic. Yet we need some 49 materials. Please add those and return the article immediately. We would like to 50 your story soon.
Shocked, it took me a long time to 51 . Fear of rejection cost me dearly. I lost at least five hundred dollars and having my article appear in a major magazine. More importantly, I lost years of 52 writing. Today, I have become a full – time writer. Looking back on this 53 , I learned a very important lesson: You can’t afford to doubt yourself.
39.A.joy B.voice C.speech D.smile 40.A.proud B.active C.satisfied D.moved 41.A.visited B.emailed C.phoned D.interviewed 42.A.replied B.discovered C.explained D.knew 43.A.seriously B.patiently C.nervously D.quietly 44.A.blaming B.fooling C.inviting D.urging 45.A.almost B.still C.never D.ever 46.A.rewarded B.recovered C.reacted D.returned 47.A.ignore B.deliver C.face D.receive 48.A.disbelief B.anxiety C.horror D.trouble 49.A.subjective B.relevant C.private D.reliable 50.A.broadcast B.create C.publish D.assess
51.A.recover B.prepare C.escape D.concentrate 52.A.energetic B.endless C.typical D.enjoyable 53.A.experience B.success C.benefit D.accident
四、阅读理解(共24小题; 每小题1.5分,满分36分)
第一节:阅读下面短文,从每题给出的A、B、C、D四个答案中,选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
A
What Is a Boy?
Between the innocence of babyhood and the seriousness of manhood we find a delightful creature called a “boy”. Boys come in different sizes, weights, and colors, but all boys have the same belief: to enjoy every second of every minute of every hour of every day and to fill the air with noise until the adult males pack them off to bed at night.
Boys are found everywhere—on top of, under, inside of, climbing on, swinging from, running around, or jumping to. Mothers spoil them, little girls hate them, older sisters and brothers love them, and God protects them. A boy is TRUTH with dirt on its face, BEAUTY with a cut on its finger, WISDOM with chocolate in its hair, and the HOPE of the future with a snake in its pocket.
When you are busy, a boy is a trouble-maker and a noise. When you want him to make a good impression, his brain turns to jelly or else he becomes a wild creature bent on(下决心) destroying the world and himself with it.
A boy is a mixture –he has the stomach of a horse, the digestion of stones and sand, the energy of an atomic bomb, the curiosity of a cat, the imagination of a superman, the shyness of a sweet girl, the brave nature of a bull, the violence of a firecracker, but when you ask him to make something, he has five thumbs on each hand.
He likes ice cream, knives, saws, Christmas, comic books, woods, water (in its natural habitat), large animals, Dad, trains, Saturday mornings, and fire engines. He is not much for Sunday schools, company, schools, books without pictures, music lessons, neckties, barbers, girls, overcoats, adults, or bedtime.
Nobody else is so early to rise, or so late to supper. Nobody else gets so much fun out of trees, dogs, and breezes. Nobody else can put into one pocket a rusty knife, a half eaten apple, a three-feet rope, six cents and some unknown things.
A boy is a magical creature—he is your headache but when you come home at night with only destroyed pieces of your hopes and dreams, he can mend them like new with two magic words, “Hi, Dad!”
54.The whole passage is in a tone of _________.
A. ambition and expectation
B. respect and harmony
C. humor and fondness
D. confidence and imagination
55. By saying “he has five thumbs on each hand”, the author means .
A. he has altogether five fingers
B. he is slow, foolish and clumsy
C. he becomes clever and smart
D. he cuts his hand with a knife
56.According to the writer, boys appreciate everything in the following EXCEPT ________.
A. Ice cream
B. Comic books
C. Saturday mornings
D. Sunday schools
57. What does the writer feel about boys?
A. He is amazed by their naughtiness.
B. He is fed up with these creatures.
C. He feels curious about their noise.
D. He feels unsafe staying with them.
B
Dogs have an amazing ability to do whatever needs to be done, and will still wag their tails afterward.The following are some wonderful dog stories to share.
Teka
Not too many people know what to do when someone has a heart attack other than call 911.But Teka, an Australian Cattle Dog, skipped the phone call when her owner suffered a severe heart attack.Not only did she bark in his face to bring him back to consciousness and run outside barking to attract attention, but she climbed on his chest and jumped up and down.When medics arrived, they couldn't say whether or not Teka's unusual version of CPR had any effect, but her owner feels grateful to her.And her efforts didn't go unnoticed: Teka was given a Purple Cross medal for bravery by the Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals.Zoey
Size is no barrier to a dog determined to protect her family and Zoey, a 5-pound chihuahua puppy from Colorado, is living proof. She made headlines in 2007 after saving a one-year-old from the bite of a large rattlesnake.
Zoey, who weighed only five pounds, was just 10 months old at the time, but she rose to the occasion when needed.One-year-old Booker West was playing in his grandparent's backyard when a rattlesnake struck at him! Zoey sprang into action, putting herself between the snake and the kid.She got several snakebites and was rushed to an animal hospital.Her head swelled and she almost lost an eye, but with proper treatment, Zoey made a full recovery.
Hachiko
Hachiko, an Akita, was brought to Tokyo in 1924 by Ueno, a college professor. Every day Hachiko waited for him to return from work, meeting him at the train station at four.The following year, Ueno suffered a stroke at work and died.Unaware of his death, the dog still returned to the train station every day to await his owner.He became such a familiar presence there, in fact, that the station master set out food for the dog and gave him a bed in the station.Even so, every day at four, he hopefully waited by the tracks as the train pulled in, searching through the crowd for his master.Every day.For ten years.
Upon his death in 1935, Hachiko was a national celebrity and a bronze statue of him was installed at Shibuya Station as a tribute.
Stubby
In 1917 Stubby was adopted by a soldier, who trained him to drill and salute. His owner developed such a strong connection with him that when he was sent to war in Europe, he took Stubby along, hiding him on the ship bound for France.
Stubby proved a war star.He served 18 months in the front lines and took part in seventeen battles.He kept watch, warned the soldiers of surprise attacks, and saved the wounded in no man's land.He once found a German spy and held him by the seat of the pants until American soldiers arrived. Stubby was eventually a highly decorated dog, winning various medals and awards. A group of French
women made Stubby a blanket decorated with allied flags to display his medals.
Want to read more about dogs? Click here for more amazing dog stories.
58. What did Teka do to save her owner?
A. She dialed the number of 911.
B. She helped doctors perform CPR.
C. She fetched the medicine for him.
D. She barked to draw attention.
59. Zoey in the second story is living proof of the saying that .
A. Good things do come in small packages
B. When the cat's away, the mice will play
C. One good turn deserves another
D. Birds of a feather flock together
60. Which of the following can best describe Hachiko in the third story?
A. sensitive.
B. unconcerned.
C. loyal.
D. courageous.
61. Why did his owner take Stubby to the front lines?
A. Stubby was well trained for the war.
B. He was very fond of Stubby.
C. Stubby was a highly decorated war dog.
D. Stubby was loved by French women.
62. Where is the passage taken from?
A. A newspaper.
B. A magazine.
C. A website.
D. A TV program.
C
Just one bite of cake that is made with eggs is enough to make John feel very sick. Susan gets a terrible rash(皮疹)whenever she eats anything containing seafood, and David nearly died when he first ate a cookie that included peanuts. David had trouble breathing after he ate the cookie, but his mother knew what to do and she quickly gave him medicine that helped him feel better almost right away. The body's reaction to certain foods can be quite severe, resulting in breathing problems, as in David's case, or loss of consciousness for some. There are many things we eat may cause our bodies to react badly if we have a food allergy(食物过敏). The most common food allergies seem to be related to milk, soy, eggs, wheat flour, peanuts, nuts, and seafood. In fact, these kinds of foods account for 90% of food allergies.
According to some studies, the number of children who have a food allergy is growing. But some people now argue that test results might not actually be accurate, so food allergies are not really as common as they may appear.
There are three typical ways that doctors test for food allergies. Probably the most accurate way is for a doctor to give a child a ¨food challenge", For this, the doctor watches the child eat small amounts of certain foods to see if the child has an allergic reaction or not. This method is very time consuming so it is used less often than the other two methods: skin tests and blood tests. In a skin test, a doctor puts very small amounts of the parts of the foods that the child may be allergic to under the child's skin, then watches to see if the child's skin reacts to the allergens(过敏原). In a blood test, doctors take some of the child's blood and add possible allergens to it and then look for chemicals in the blood that indicate a possible allergic reaction.
A problem with both the skin test and the blood test is that neither will show how severe an allergic reaction might be. If a test result is positive,the child may have a severe reaction by eating this food, but the child might just as likely only have a slight rash. The test will not show which of these might be the case.
Dr. Jennifer Chafen of Stanford University studied 10 years' worth of allergy research to check how accurate the tests are. She found a surprising fact. Skin tests or blood tests given to patients who visited their doctors for treatment of rashes or stomachaches showed that these
patients were allergic to certain foods. However, later tests showed that although these patients tested positive, fewer than 50 percent of them actually had blood allergies. So were the results false and can we rely on these test results?
The problem might be food intolerance rather than a food allergy. While foodallergies are mainly related to a person's immune system, food intolerance is related to a person's digestive system and the reaction is usually less severe. One of the most common kinds of food intolerance is related to people who have trouble digesting the sugar in products like milk, cheese, and ice cream.
Doctors are not sure why the number of cases of food allergies is rising. One factor that may explain part of the problem is our cleaner environment. Most children are exposed to fewer germs these days and some researchers think that for some people, their body's immune system makes work for itself by reacting as if certain foods are harmful.
While allergy test results may show false positive results, the tests are still useful and can save lives. Some children lose their food allergies as they get older, so even though doctors do not have
a cure for food allergies, sometimes the body finds its own cure.
63. What is the passage mainly about?
A. Different kinds of allergy tests.
B. A new allergy test that works very well.
C. When children should be tested for allergies.
D. How allergy tests have changed over time.
64. The underlined word "positive" in the passage has the same meaning as that in Sentence
A. You have every reason to be positive about the future.
B. The experiment is working well and feedback is very positive.
C. You must be prepared to make a positive contribution to the business.
D. The runner was suspended for two years after he tested positive for drugs.
65. According to the passage, which test gives the most accurate results?
A. The common allergen test.
B. The food challenge.
C. The blood test.
D. The skin test.
66. What do skin tests and blood tests NOT show?
A. Whether a certain food will produce a rash or not.
B. Whether test results are positive or not.
C. Whether a person is allergic to a certain food.
D. Whether allergic reactions are severe or not.
67. We can be inferred from the passage that____________.
A. Doctors know clearly why the number of food allergies is increasing.
B. Allergies affect the digestive system more than the immune system
C. Allergy test in fact makes little sense
D. The more children expose themselves to germs, the better their immune system works.
D
My mind went blank when I saw the gun pointing against the car window as we pulled out of the garage. This can’t be happening to me. Then I felt the gun, cold, against my head, and I heard my friend Jeremy saying, “What do you want? Take my wallet,” but at the time I thought of nothing.
I remember being a little annoyed when the gunman pulled me from the car by the hair. I
remember the walk to the house --- Jeremy, me, the two men with two guns. I remember the fear and anger in the gunmen’s voices because Jeremy was being slow, and I remember wonderi ng why he was being slow. I did not realize that Jeremy had thrown the keys into the bush. But I remember that sound of the gun hitting Jeremy’s head and the feeling as the man who had hold of my hair released me. And I remember the split second when I realized he was looking at Jeremy, and I remember wondering how far I could run before he pulled the trigger. But I was already running, and upon reaching the car across the street, I didn’t crouch(蹲伏) behind it but screamed instead.
I remember thinking ther e was something ridiculous and illogical about screaming “Help, help!” at eight o’clock on a Tuesday evening in December and changing my plea(恳求) to the more specific “Help, let me in, please let me in!” But the houses were cold, closed, unfriendly, and I ran on until I heard Jeremy’s screams behind me announcing that our attackers had fled.
The neighbors who had not opened their doors to us came out with baseball bats and helped Jeremy find his glasses and keys. In a group they were very brave. We waited for the police to come until someone said to someone else that the noodles were getting cold, and I said politely, “Please go and eat. We’re O.K.”
I was happy to see them go. They had been talking of stricter sentences for criminals, of bringing back the death penalty(处罚) and how the President is going to clean up the country. I was thinking, they could be saying all of this over my dead body, and I still feel that stiffer sentences wouldn’t change a thing. In a rush all the anger I should have felt for my attackers was directed against these contented people standing in front of their warm, comfortable homes talking about all the guns they were going to buy. What good would guns have been to Jeremy and me?
People all over the neighborhood had called to report our screams, and the police turned out in force twenty minutes later. They were ill-tempered about what was, to them, much trouble about nothing. After all, Jeremy was hardly hurt, and we were hopeless when it came to describing the gunmen. “Typical,”said one policeman when we couldn’t even agree on how tall the men were. Both of us were able to describe the guns in horrifying detail, but the two policemen who stayed to make the report didn’t think that would be much help.
The policemen were matter-of-fact about the whole thing. The thin one said, “That was a stupid thing to do, throwing away the keys. When a man has a gun against your head you do what you’re told.” Jeremy looked properly embarrassed.
Then the fat policeman came up and the thin one went to look around the outside of the house. “That was the best thing you could have done, throwing away the keys,” he said. “If you had gone into the house with them…” His voice became weaker. “They would have hurt her” --- he twisted his head toward me –“and killed you both.” Jeremy looked happier. “Look,” said the fat policeman kindly, “there’s no right or wrong in the situation. There’s just luck.”
All that sleepless night I replayed the moment those black gloves came up to the car window. How long did the whole thing last? Three minutes, five, eight? No matter how many hours of my life I may spend reliving it, I know there is no way to prepare for the next time --- no intelligent response to a gun. The fat cop was right. There’s only luck. The next ti me I might end up dead.
And I’m sure there will be a next time. It can happen anywhere, anytime, to anyone. Security is an illusion(幻觉); there is no safety in locks or in guns. Guns make some people feel safe and
some people feel strong, but they’re fooli ng themselves.
68. When the writer saw the gun pointing against the car window, ______.
A. she felt very annoyed
B. she lost consciousness
C. she felt very much nervous
D. she lost the power of thinking
69. What most possibly drove the two gunmen away?
A. Jeremy’s fighting
B. The author’s screaming
C. Their neighbour’s brave action
D. The police’s arrival
70. The author was happy to see the neighbors go because ______.
A. she hated to listen to their empty talk
B. she did not want to become an object of pity
C. she was angered by their being late to come to her help
D. she wanted to be left alone with Jeremy to get over the shock
71. The police were rather angry because ______.
A. the author was not hurt and gave a false alarm
B. they thought it was a case of little importance
C. the author and Jeremy could not tell the police anything
D. the gunmen had already fled when they arrived on the scene
72. What the author wants to tell us is that______.
A. neighbors are not helpful in moments of difficulty
B. the police are not reliable when one is in trouble
C. security is impossible as long as people can have guns
D. preventing robbers entering your house is the best choice
第二节:下面文章中有5处(第73—77题)需要添加小标题。
请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题,并在答题纸上将相应选项的标号涂黑。
选项中有一项是多余选项。
Questions:
A. Do you think people should be decisive in the wild?
B. How to make hunting tools?
C. Do you think people should send an SOS while they are in danger?
D. How to make a fire in the wild?
E. How to set a trap to hunt animals?
F. How to build a shelter in the wild?
73.______
Answer: If you are in a desert environment, try to build an underground shade shelter to avoid prolonged sun exposure, obviously only for hot climates. So you can be more comfortable in cooler temperatures to avoid sweating. If your environment is damp, use branches laid and criss-crossed(十字形的) on top of one another to create a solid and dry foundation for an open bed pad. Raise the foundation above ground level as much as possible.
74.______
Answer: Yes, I think so. For example, if you think the best survival course of action is to look for help and civilization, don’t wait 4 or 5 days before you come to this conclusion. Take action on the 1st or 2nd day if possible while you still have strength and endurance working for you.
75.______
Answer: Use dry wood and sticks to start your fire. Fire is started by using three kinds of wood: tinder, kindling, and fuel. Tinder is any kind of flammable wood shavings, usually light and wispy. You can take two pieces of dry wood, sharpen one of them and use it to drill into the other piece. Place any highly flammable objects you can find next to the drill bit. The moment the flammable object catches a spark, use a rock to swiftly tip the object onto a nest of leaves and little branches.
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Answer: Get an ordinary block of wood and hit it with a rock repeatedly until the wood sharpens. In this case, use the rock as your sharpener. You could also take a rock and break off some of the edges and then use another rock and some water like a wet stone and sharpen. In an ideal situation, obsidian stone would be used for its infamous sharpness.
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Answer: Use two more sticks to hold up a “teepee”, similar to your shelter. Place an item of your choice you think an animal will come after, if you’re lucky, the animal will be trapped. Dig a hole in the ground about 2m-3m deep and 1m-2m across. Take two thin branches and place them criss-crossed across the hole. Cover it with leaves and put something the animals like to eat. You can also put a few wooden spikes sharpened by your knife at the bottom. Don’t forget to build a ladder or you might not be able to climb out of the hole.
卷Ⅱ(共20分)
一、短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
下面短文中有10处语言错误。
请在有错误的地方增加、删除或修改某个单词。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写上该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(﹨)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写上修改后的词。
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除起)不计分。
With little sleep and hardly any break, so he works from morning till night. Hard work have made him very ill. “He has ruined his healthy. We are worried about him.” That is which other teachers say. Yesterday afternoon, I paid visit to Mr. Johnson. I was eager to see him, but outside her room I stopped. I had to calm myself down. Quietly I step into the room. I saw him lying in bed, looking at some of the picture we had taken together. I understood that he missed us just as many as we missed him.
二、书面表达(满分15分)
成功源于坚持不懈的努力。
然而在生活中,有时候努力了,你也有可能达不到预期的目标。
请用英语写一篇120词左右的短文,通过记叙你生活中这样的亲身经历或描述他人的故事,来谈谈你对成功的理解。