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安徽泗双语中学18-19学度高一下第一次抽考-英语
高一英语试题
本试卷分第I卷〔选择题〕和第II卷〔非选择题〕两部分,全卷总分值150分,考试时间120分钟。
本卷须知
1、答题前,务必在试卷、答题卡规定的地方填写自己的姓名,座号。
2、答第I卷时,每题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净,再选涂其它答案标号。
3、答第II卷时,需用0.5毫米的黑色水笔在答题卡上书写,要求字体工整,笔迹清晰。
第I卷
第一部分听力〔共两节,总分值30分〕
第一节〔共5小题;每题1.5分,总分值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三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10分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、WhosoldVincethecar?
A、Hisuncle
B、Thewoman
C、Hisparents
2、What’stheweatherlikenow?
A、Wet
B、Cold
C、Snowy
3、whatwillthemanprobablydonext?
A、ExplainsomethingtoMrSmith
B、Finishhispaper
C、Takethepaperwithhim
4、Whatdoesthemanwantthewomantodo?
A、Reportwhatshesaid
B、Drawtheroute
C、Buyhimamap
5、Wheremightthespeakersbe?
A、Inarestaurant
B、Inalibrary
C、Inasupermarket
第二节听下面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ABC三个选项中选出最正确答案,并表在试卷的相应位置。
听每段对话或独白钱,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每个小题5秒钟,听完后,各个小题将给出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6至8题。
6、What’stroublingPaul?
A、Hiskeysarelockedinthecar.
B、Hehasnotimetopickuphisaunt.
C、Somethingiswrongwithhiscar.
7、WhatwillthewomandoforPaul?
A、Drivehimtotheairport.
B、Drivehimhome.
C、Lendhimhercar.
8、WhatdidPaulgetfromthewoman?
A、Somemoney.
B、Sparekeys.CA、Cellphone.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题
9、Whydidthemanliveonthestreetinthebeginning?
A、Hewanttoexperiencethehardlife.
B、Hespentallhismoneyandcouldn’tfindajob
C、Helosthisjobandallhismoney.
10、Howlonghadhelivedonthestreet?
A、Twoweeks.
B、Twomonths.
C、Threeyears.
11、Whathappenedafterhemetthemanwhohelpedhim?
A、Hegotalawdegree
B、Heboughtaplacetolive
C、Hestartedabusinesswiththeman
听第8段材料,回答12至14题
12、WhatdoesthemanthinkaboutJapanesefood?
A、It’shisfavorite.
B、Itisbetterthanheexpected
C、ItisjustOK.
13、HowwashislifeinJapan?
A、Busy.
B、Colorful
C、Dull.
14、Whatdoesthewomansuggestatlast?
A、Tryinganotherkindoffish.
B、Addingsomespicysauce.
C、Orderingsomespecialdrinks.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题
15、WhenistheWordEnvironmentDay?
A、July5th
B、June15th
C、June5th.
16、WhichisNOTmentionedasexampleofWEDactivities?
A、Recycling
B、Plantingtrees
C、Savingwater.
17、WhatisWEDallaboutaccordingtothewoman?
A、Action
B、Ideas
C、Communication.
听第10段材料,回答18至20题。
18、Howmanybooksmaybecheckedoutatonetime?
A、Asmanyasyouwant.
B、Itdependsonlibrary.
C、Asmallnumber.
19、Whichbooksarethemostpopular?
A、Thelatestnovels.
B、Sciencebooks.
C、Historybooks.
20、What’strueaboutthebooksinareferencelibrary?
A、Thereareonlyencyclopediasanddictionaries.
B、Theycan’tbecheckedout.
C、Youhavetopaytoreadthem.
第二部分英语知识应用〔共两节,总分值45分〕
第一节单项填空〔共15小题;每题1分,总分值15分〕
从ABCD四个选项中选出能填入空白处的最正确答案:
21、----Whatabout_____movieyousawlastnight?
-----Totellyouthetruth,itistooboring.Ican’tputupwith____movielikethat.
Aa;theBthe;aCthe;不填Dthe;the
22、Ourheadmaster,____itcleartousthathedid’tagreewithus,lefttheclassroominanger.
AwhohasmadeBhavingmadeCmadeDmaking
23、
Sincelastyear,right-wingforcesinJapanhavebeentryingtomakeconflictswithChinaasto sovereigntydisputeofTheDiaoYuIslandbelongingtochinadowntheages,______effectswea regreatlyconcerned
AtowhoseBaboutwhoseCtowhichDaboutwhich
24、
Withourcountryreformingfurther,wehavesomethingnew_____withallbyourselveseveryda y.
AdealBdealtCtodealDdealing
25、
Howlongwillitbe____thenewlyelectedpresidentatthemeetingofthetwelvesessionoftheN ationalPeople’sCongress--XiJinPingmakeavisittoRussia?
AuntilBbeforeCsinceDwhen
26、-----Dad,canyoutellmewhysomanyparentswouldrather______tostudyabroadataveryyoung age?
-------Sorry,youhavegotmehere,Ihaveneverthoughtaboutit.
A、theirchildrengo
B、theirchildrenwent
C、went
D、togo
27、
Iwouldnotpreferto_______myjudgementunlessyoufindalltheevidencewhichcanpersuadem etochangemymind.
A、show
B、express
C、pass
D、reserve
28、
Overthepastdecades,thenumberofendangeredanimals______allovertheworldbecausethei rhabitatisthreatened.
A、haddecreased
B、decreased
C、hasbeendecreasing
D、isdecreasing
29、Thosewhosufferfromhearttroublewillget______fromNewdrugs.
A、relief
B、safety
C、defense
D、shelter
30、_____,Ithinkthisarticleiswellwrittenexceptforitssharpremarks.
A、Generally
B、Personally
C、Frankly
D、Faithfully
31、
Inthemiddleschool,whenthebellrangandtheteachercameintotheclassroomwithhisorherb ooksinhisorherhand,itwasa______foreverystudenttostandup.
A、chance
B、mark
C、measure
D、signal
32、Wewouldappreciate_______ifyouwouldlovetoteachushowtooperatethemachine.
A、that
B、it
C、this
D、you
33、-----Whydoyoulooksoworry?
------Mycomputerbrokedownandmyessay_____unfinishedsince.
A、was
B、hasleft
C、left
D、hasbeenleft
34、
Paulhadheardthenewthathissonfailedincollegeentranceexaminationwhenhe____tears
A、burstout
B、BurstintoCburstonDburstin
35、-----Excuseme,couldyoutellmethewaytotheBritishmuseum?
-----Sorry,Iamastrangerhere.
-----_________.
A、Itdoesn’tmatter
B、Noproblem
C、Thanks,anyway
D、Nevermind
第二节完形填空〔共20小题:每题1.5分,总分值30分〕
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项〔ABC和D〕,选出可以填入空白处的最正确答
案,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Mrs.Greenwasoverseventies,butshestilldroveheroldcarlikeawomanhalfherage.Shelove ddrivingveryfast,andwasproudofthefact___36___shehadnever,inherthirty-fiveyearso fdriving,beenpunished___37___adrivingoffence(犯规,犯法). Thenonedayshenearly__38___herrecord.Apolicecar__39___her,andthepolicemeninitsaw her__40____aredlightwithoutstopping.Ofcourse,shewasstopped.Itseemed__41___thats hewouldbepunished.___42__Mrs.Greencameuptothejudge,helookedatherseriouslyandsai dthatshewas__43____oldtodriveacar,andthatthe__44__whyshehadnotstoppedatthered__ 45____wasmostprobablythathereyeshadbecomeweak___46_oldage,sothatshehadsimplynot seenit.
Whenthejudgehadfinishedwhathewas_47___,Mrs.Jonesopenedthebighandbagshewas___48_ __andtookouthersewing.Withoutsayingaword,she___49__aneedlewithaverysmalleye,and threadeditatherfirstattempt.
Whenshehad__50__donethis,shetookthethreadoutoftheneedleagainandhanded___51___th eneedleandthethreadtothejudge,saying,
“Nowitisyour__52___.Isupposeyoudriveacar,andthatyouarequitesureaboutyourowneye sight.”
Thejudgetookthe__53____andtriedtothreadit.Afterhalfadozentries,hehadstillnotsuc ceeded.Thecase(案例)againstMrs.Greenwas___54__,andherrecord__55____unbroken.
36.A.whichB.whenC.ThatD.this
37.A.aboutB.onC.toD.for
38.A.keptB.wonC.missedD.lost
39.A.watchedB.afterC.followedD.ranafter
40.A.passB.goC.runD.rush
41.A.sureB.indeedC.CertainD.perhaps
42.A.BeforeB.WhileC.UntilD.When
43.A.soB.veryC.tooD.quite
44.A.causeB.reasonC.matterD.trouble
mpC.signD.one
46.A.withB.becauseC.forD.of
47.A.speakingB.sayingC.talkingD.telling
48.A.holdingB.gettingC.carryingD.bringing
49.A.tookB.broughtC.pickedD.chose
50.A.almostB.hardlyC.successfullyD.successful
51.A.bothB.allC.NeitherD.either
52.A.TimeB.turnC.chanceD.job
53.A.threadB.glassesC.needlesD.needle
54.A.dismissedB.passedC.settledD.studied
55.A.wasB.keptC.seemedD.remained
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每题2分,总分值40分)
阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最正确选项。
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Wewereaverymotley(混杂
的)crowdofpeoplewhotookthebuseverydaymanyyearsago.Duringtheearlymorningridefrom thesuburb,wesatdrowsily(昏昏欲睡地)withourcollarsuptoourears.
Asmallgreymantookthebustothecenterforseniorcitizenseverymorning.Nooneeverpa idverymuchattentiontohim.ThenoneJulymorninghesaidgoodmorningtothedriverbeforehe satdown.Thedrivernoddedguardedly.Therestofusweresilent.
Thenextday,theoldmanboardedthebusenergetically,smiledandsaidinaloudvoice:“Andaverygoodmorningtoyouall!”Someofuslookedup,amazed,andmurmured “Goodmorning!”inreply.
Thefollowingweeksweweremoresurprised.Ourfriendwasnowdressedinaniceoldsuitan dawideout-of-datetie.Hesaidgoodmorningtouseverydayandwegraduallybegantonodandta lktoeachother.
Onemorninghehadabunchofwildflowersinhishand.Thedriverturnedaroundsmilinglya ndasked:“Haveyougotyourselfagirlfriend,Charlie?”Themannoddedshylyandsaidyes.EverymorningafterthatCharliealwaysbroughtaflower.
ThesummerwentbywhenonemorningCharliewasn'twaitingathisusualstop.Whenhewasn' ttherethenewdayandthedayafterthat,westartedwonderingifhewassickor–hopefully–onholidaysomewhere,Laterweweretoldoneofhisveryclosefriendshaddiedattheweekend.H owsilentweweretherestofthewaytowork.ThenextMondayCharliewaswaitingatthestop,ali ttlebitmoregrey.Insidethebuswasasilencesimilartothatinachurch.Eventhoughnooneha dtalkedaboutit,allthoseofussatwithoureyesfilledwithtearsandabunchofwildflowersi nourhands.
56.Fromthefirstparagraphwecaninterthatthepassengers____.
A.hadacheerfultripeverymorning
B.didn'tknoweachother
C.seldomtalkedtoeachother
D.talkedandlaughedontheway
57.Whyweresomeofthepassengersamazedwhentheoldmangreetedthem?
A.Becausehelookedenergetic.
B.Becausehespokeinaloudvoice.
C.Becausehewasholdingsomeflowers.
D.Becausetheyhardlygreetedeachother.
58.HowdidthepassengersfeelwhenCharliewasnottherethenextday?
A.Concerned.
B.Pleased.
C.Surprised.
D.Disappointed.
59.Theunderlinedword“it”inthelastparagraphmostprobablyrefersto____.
A.thereachforhisnottakingthebus
B.thedeathofoneofhisveryclosefriends
C.thereachforhislookingmoregrey
D.thesilenceonthebus
B
Thesecretofcarrierpigeons'unbelievableabilitytofindtheirwayhomehasbeendisco veredbyscientists:thefeatherednavigatorsfollowtheroadsjustlikewedo.
Scientistsnowbelievethephrase“asthecrow(乌鸦)flies”nolongermeanstheshortestmostdirectroutebetweentwopoints.Theysayitislikelythatcr owsandotherdaybirdsalsochooseAA-suggestedroutes,eventhoughitmakestheirjourneysl onger.
ScientistsatOxfordUniversityspent10yearsstudyinghomingpigeonsusingglobalpos itioningsatellite(GPS)andgotasurprisingresult.Thebirdsoftendon'tusethesuntodeci detheirdirections.
Insteadtheyflyalongmotorways,turnatcrossingandevengoaroundroundabouts(绕道),addingmilestotheirjourneys.
“Itreallyhasknockedourresearchteamsidewaystofindthatafteradecade-longinter nationalstudy,pigeonsappeartoignoretheirinbuiltdirectionalinstincts(本能)andfollowtheroadsystem,”saidProfTimGuilford,readerinanimalbehavioratOxfordUniversity'sDepartmentofZoolo gy.
Guilfordsaidpigeonsusetheirownnavigationalsystem(导航系统)whendoinglongdistancetripsorwhenabirddoesajourneyforthefirsttime.
“Butoncehomingpigeonshaveflownajourneymorethanonce,theycanflyhomeonahabitu alroute,muchaswedowhenwearedrivingorwalkinghomefromwork,”saidGuilford.
“Inshort,itlookslikeitismentallyeasierforabirdtoflydownaroad.Theyarejustma kingtheirjourneyassimpleaspossible.”
60.Whatwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?
A.HowPigeonsFindTheirWaysHome?
B.WhyPigeonsCanFlylongDistance?
C.BirdsFollowRoadsasWeDo.
D.WhyCrowsFlytheShortestDstance?
61.Whatdoesthewords“thefeatherednavigators”referto?
A.Thecrows.
B.Thepigeons.
C.Daybirds.
D.Animalsthatcanfly.
62.Scientistsusedtothinkthathomingpigeonsoftenfindtheirdirections____.
A.byglobalpositioningsatellite
B.bythesun
C.bytheroadsystem
D.byfollowingotherbirds
63.Whydohomingpigeonstendtofollowtheroadsystemdaringtherjourney?
A.Becausetheydon'thavetheirinbuiltdirectionalinstinctsnow.
B.Becausetheirownnavigationalsystemdoesn'twork.
C.Becauseitistoohardtousetheirownnavigationalsystem.
D.Becauseitiseasiertomakejourneysimplebyfollowingroadsystem.
C
Katiealwaysfelttherehadtobesomethingmoretolifethanjustpartying,buyingclothe sanddrivingacoolcar.Shefinallydiscoveredwhatshewasmissingoutonwhenshetraveledha lfwayaroundtheworldtohelppoorkids.
Whenshewas14,shediscoveredaclubatschoolcalledOperationSmile,anorganizationt hatsupportsfreeoperationforfaciallydeformedkidsindevelopingcountries.Atthattime ,shejoinedOperationSmilejusttosatisfyherschool'scommunityservicerequirement.
AfterworkingwithOperationSmileforawhile,shelearneddifferentcountrieshavedif ferentdeformities(畸形).Themoreshelearnedaboutwhataffectskidsaroundtheworld,themoreshewantedtogoabr oadwithOperationSmile.
At15,shewaschosentogoabroad.Shewassohappy–eventhoughshedidn'trealizewhatshewasgettingherselfinto.Beforehertrip,sheattende daweekend
“missiontraining”.That'swhenshewastoldshe'dbegoingtothePhilippines.Althoughsh ewasexcited,onenightduringtraining,shebrokedownintears.Shedidn'tknowifshewaspre paredtoseealltheseunfortunatekids.ShewasputtoworkthreedaysafterherarrivalintheP hilippines.Herfirstdaywasatthehospital,whereshemetthosekidswaitingforoperation, andtheywererunningaroundandhappy,itseemednormal.Herjobwastoplaywiththekidsbefor etheiroperationtohelpthemfeelmoreatease.Shealsowenttonearbyschoolstohandouttoot
hbrushesandteachstudentshowtobrushtheirteeth.
Whentheiroperationwasover,thekidswerealwaysoverjoyed,buttheirparentswereblo wnaway.Sometimestheycouldn'tevenrecognizetheirkidsbecausetheirappearanceshadimp rovedsomuch.They'dcryandhugthedoctorsandnursesandgivethempresents--theyweresogr ateful.
64.WhydidtheauthorjointheOperationSmile?
A.Tohelppoorkidsindevelopingcountries,
B.Tosatisfyherowncuriosity.
C.Todowhatwasrequiredbytheschool.
D.Tooperateonthoseunfortunatekids.
65.Accordingtothepassage,OperationSmile____.
A.isaclubpopularwithstudents
B.isanorganizationfoundedbystudents
C.helpsthoseunfortunatekidslearnhowtosmile
D.offersoperationforthoseunfortunatekidsfreeofcharge
66.Whydidtheauthorplaywiththosekidsinhospital?
A.Tomakethemhappy.
B.Tolearnmoreshoutthem.
C.Toteachthemhowtobrushtheirteeth.
D.Tomakethemfeelrelaxedabouttheoperation.
67.Aftertheoperation,parentsfeltsurprisedfortheirkids'hadimprovedsomuch.
A.healthcondition
B.looks
C.smile
D.mood
D
Studentswhoworkduringtermtimetosupportthemselvesatuniversityarefarmorelikel ytograduatewithapoordegree,accordingtoagovernment-fundedstudypublishedyesterday .
Undergraduateswithpart-timejobsareathirdlesslikelytogetafirstoruppersecond-classdegreethanotherstudents,harmingtheircareerchances.Studentsfromthepoorestba ckgroundsweremostlikelytotakejobsduringtermbecausetheycouldnotdependonhelpfromt heirparents.
Thereport,commissioned(委托)bytheDepartmentforEducationandSkills,alsofoundaclearrelationbetweenfearofdeb tandemploymentinnon-graduatejobs.Studentsfrompoorerbackgroundsareknowntohemoreu nwillingtobeindebtthanthosefrommiddleclassfamilies.
Thestudyof8,600peoplewhograduatedin1999wasmadebyPeterElias,ofWarwickUnivers ity,andKatePurcell,fromBristolBusinessSchool.Theyfoundthattwiceasmanyfirst-clas sdegreeswereawardedtostudentswhodidnotworkduringtermcomparedwiththosewhodid.Bet ween35and38percentwhoworkedduringtermachievedalowersecond,comparedwithabout28pe rcentofthosewhodidnot.
ProfessorEliassaidthattheincreaseinschoolfeesnextyearto
£3,000wouldhavetobemonitored(监控)carefullyforitseffectonpoorerstudents.“Highereducationisgoingtobeaharderstruggleforthosewhodonotcomewithalltheadvant ages,”hesaid.
Hesuggestedthatuniversitiescouldgetintouchwithemployerstoprovideworkexperie nceongoodsalariestochoosestudentsduringholidays,sothattheydidnothavetoworkdurin gterm.
68.What'sthemainideaofthepassage?
A.Studentsatuniversityliketotakepart-timejobstosupportthemselves,
B.Term-timejobsatuniversityleadtopoorerexaminationresults.
C.Theschoolfeesarebecominghigherandhigheratuniversity.
D.Studentsatuniversityhavemuchdifficultygettingfirst-classdegrees.
69.Whydidlotsofstudentstaketerm-jobsatuniversity?
A.Noonewouldlendthemmoneytocontinuetheirstudy.
B.Theywantedtoimprovethemselvesbytakingpart-timejobs,
C.Theirfamilieswerepoorandcouldn'taffordthehighexpense.
D.Theythoughtearningmoneywasmoreimportantthanstudying.
70.Studentswhotookterm-jobsatuniversity____.
A.hadnopossibilitytostudybetterthanthosewhodidn't
B.couldn'tgraduatefromschoolnormallyinthefuture
C.mighthavetroubleinfindingajobinthefuture
D.weremoreindependentthanthosewhodidn'tinthefuture
71.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?
A.Poorstudentscan'ttakepart-timejobsallthetimeatuniversity.
B.Employershavethedutytohelppoorstudentssolvethemoneyproblem.
C.Firstclassdegreescouldn'tbegiventothestudentswhosefamilieswerepoor.
D.Highschoolfeesareoneoftheimportantreasonswhystudentshavetotaketerm-jobs.
E
WhenHarvardwasfoundedin1636,therewerenoothercollegesintheAmericancolonies,a nditwouldbecomethemodelformanyofthosethatfollowed.Whenitbeganrequiringapplicant stotakeatestknownastheSATin1935,Harvardstartedanothertrend.Twoyearsago,afterita nnouncedanaggressivenewfinancial-aidpolicy,ithelpedpushsocialclasstothecenterof thenationaldebateoverhighereducationandforcedtwoofitsmaincompetitors,Stanfordan dYale,tofollowitslead.
Lastweek.Harvardbegantomakeanotherefforttoaffecthighereducationinitsimage,i tspresident,DerekBok,announcedthatthecollegewouldabandonitsearlyadmissionsprogr am,whichfordecadeshasallowedhighschoolseniorstoapplyinOctoberandgetanansweryes, noormaybe–inDecember,shortlybeforetheregulardeadlineforapplications.
Harvardofficialsarguethattheprogramisbeneficialtorichstudentswhodon'tneedto comparefinancial-aidoffersfromvariouscolleges.Aftertheannouncement,manypeoplewi thineducationurgedothercollegestotakeasimilarstep.
“We'rethrilled,”saidLaurieKobick,acollegecounselor(顾问)atThomasJeffersonHighSchoolforScienceandTechnologyinAlexandria,Va.“Ithinkit'sgoingtomakeadmissionsbetterinsomanydifferentways.Itwillindeedgoasma llwaytowardlevelingthefieldamongapplicants.Ofcourse,itwillalsohaveaneffectoncol leges,andthebiggestwinnerwillalmostcertainlybeHarvard.afactthatmaypreventmanyot hercolleges–perhapsallofthem–fromfollowingHazardthistime.Becauseanycollegethatdoessowillrisklosingsomeofitsb estapplicants.”
72.FromthefirstparagraphwecanlearnthatHarvard____.
A.wasthefirstcollegeintheAmericancolonies
B.wasbestknownfortheSAT
C.wasmuckbetterthanStanfordandYale
D.refusedtoofferfinancial-aidtoapplicants
73.Byabandoningearlyadmissionsprogram,Harvardwants____.
A.toattractthepublic'sattention
B.toinfluencehighereducationinitsownway
C.tosavemoneyspentinattractingstudents
D.toallowitscompetitorstoadmitmorestudents
74.Earlyadmissionsprogramisgoodforrichstudentsbecause____.
A.theyhavemorechancestoentercollege
B.theycanentercollegewithalowerscore
C.theyhavespecialrighttobeadmittedintocollege
D.theyhavenoprobleminsupportingtheirstudies
75.WhydoesLaurieKobickthinkothercollegesmaynotfollowHarvard?
A.Becausetheythinktheactionwillharmhigheducation.
B.Becausetheyareafraidthattheactionisnotpractical.
C.Becausetheymayattractfewertopstudentsthanhe[ore,
D.Becausetheyareafraidtheactionwilldamagetheirreputation.
第二卷(非选择题共35分)
第四部分写作(共两节,总分值35分)
第一节任务型阅读(共10小题;每题1分,总分值10分)
认真阅读以下短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。
注意:每个空格只填1个单词。
请将答案写在答题卡相应题号的横线上。
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Twostudiesshowthereasonswhyteensandadultsdon'thaveenoughsleep.Withteens,ama jorreasonismobilephoneuse;withadults,it'swork.Meanwhile,athirdstudyofyoungchild renshowsthatlackofsleepinearlylifemayleadtoseriousproblemsinfuture.Everyoneneed satleast8-hoursleeptorecoverfromtirednessandthehurtcausedbyhardworkinthedaytime .
Doexercisetokeepawayfromfatness.Becauseofthequickpaceofthemodernlife,youdon 'thavetimetodoexerciseeveryday,butatleastthreetimesaweekand45minuteseachtime.
第二节书面表达〔总分值30分〕
假如你是李华,你们学校最近开展了创建“平安校园”的活动。
你们班为此组织主题班会,请你用英语写一篇发言稿,谈一谈你对如何创建“平安校园”的一些想法。
短文应该包括下面的内容:
1、安全意识的重要性;
2、在运动中要注意安全;
3、在校内要注意人身安全;
4、同学间发生矛盾时,一定要保持冷静、理智;
5、逐步将“平安校园”活动转化为全体师生的实际行动。
注意:
1、不要逐句翻译,可适当增加细节使行文连贯;
2、词数100个左右;
3、文章开头已给出,不计入总词数。
注释:校园安全safetyatschool
Mydearclassmates, Thereisnodenyingthatsafetyplaysanimportantpartinourdailylife.Recentlyourschoolh ascarriedoutaprogramaimedatmakingourcampusasafeplacetostayon.
【四】阅读理解
56.C细节理解题。
根据“wesatdrowsilywithourcollarsuptoourears.”推断,乘客之间很少交谈。
57.D推理判断题。
由于乘客之间很少问候,所以有人突然向所有的人问候,他们会感到惊奇。
58.A推理判断题。
根据“他是否得病了”和“希望他是外出度假了”推断,乘客非常关心他。
59.B代词指代题。
根据“Laterweweretoldoneofhisveryclosefriendshaddiedattheweekend.”,此处的it指的是他的朋友去世这件事情。
60.A主旨大意题。
文章的第一段是主题段,主要讲述了信鸽认路的高超本领,所以用A做标题概括了文章的中心思想。
61.B细节理解题。
根据上文的“Thesecretofcarrierpigeons’unbelievableability”可知,该词指的就是“信鸽”。
62.B细节理解题。
根据Thebirdsoftendon’tusethesuntodecidetheirdirections判断。
任务型读写
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写作
Mydearclassmates, Thereisnodenyingthatsafetyplaysanimportantpartinourdailylife.Recentlyourschoolh ascarriedoutaprogramaimedatmakingourcampusasafeplacetostayon.
Iconsiderthisasindeedagoodpractice,whichwillmakeusawarethatsafetyshouldalwa yscomefirstinourdailylife,whetherwhenwestayatschooloroutsideit.Whenwearedoingsp orts,weshouldattachimportancetothesafetyandavoidbeinghurt.Furthermore,whenweget intotroublewithourclassmates,weshouldremaincalmandavoidanyformoffighting,whichm ayonlybringsufferingandpaintousmentallyandphysically.
AsfarasI’mconcerned,Ifeelallthestudentsandteachersshouldworkhardandcreativelytokeepthe “safetyatschool”activityinmind.Besides,wesupposedtoobservethelawdisciplinewhereweareatanymoment .
Thanks.。