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收集高二英语下学期期末模拟试卷含答案一套(2018-2019学年度)注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。用2B铅笔将答题卡上试卷类型A后的方框涂黑。2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号

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收集高二英语下学期期末模拟试卷含答案一套(2018-2019学年度)
注意事项:
1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。用2B铅笔将答题卡上试卷类型A后的方框涂黑。
2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。
3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。
4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。
第Ⅰ卷
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分
30
分)(略)?
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
Monthly
Talks
at
London
Canal
Museum
Our
monthly
talks
start
at
19:30
on
the
first
Thursday
of
each
month
except
August.
Admission
is
at
normal
charges
and
you
don
’t
need
to
book.
They
end
around
21:00.
November
7th
The
Canal
Pioneers,
by
Chris
Lewis.
James
Brindley
is
recognized
as
one
of
the
leading
early
canal
engineers.
He
was
also
a
major
player
in
training
others
in
the
art
of
canal
planning
and
building.
Chris
Lewis
will
explain
how
Brindley
made
such
a
positive
contribution
to
the
education
of
that
group
of
early
“civil
engineers”.
December
5th
Ice
for
the
Metropolis,
by
Malcolm
Tucker.
Well
before
the
arrival
of
freezers,
there
was
a
demand
for
ice
for
food
preservation
and
catering,
Malcolm
will
explain
the
history
of
importing
natural
ice
and
the
technology
of
building
ice
wells,
and
how
London’s
ice
trade
grew.
February
6th
An
Update
on
the
Cotsword
Canals,
by
Liz
Payne.
The
Stroudwater
Canal
is
moving
towards
reopening.
The
Thames
and
Severn
Canal
will
take
a
little
longer.
We
will
have
a
report
on
the
present
state
of
play.
March
6th
Eyots
and
Aits
-Thames
Islands,
by
Miranda
Vickers.
The
Thames
has
many
islands.
Miranda
has
undertaken
a
review
of
all
of
them.
She
will
tell
us
about
those
of
greatest
interest.London
Canal
Museum
12-13
New
Wharf
Road,
London
NI
9RT
Tel:
020
7713083621.
When
is
the
talk
on
James
Brindley?
A
.February
6th.???????
B.
March
6th.?????
C.
November
7th.?????
D.
December
5th.
22
.What
is
the
topic
of
the
talk
in
February?
A.
The
Canal
Pioneers.?????????????
???
?B.
Ice
for
the
Metropolis
C.
Eyots
and
Aits—Thames
Islands???
???
?D.
An
Update
on
the
Cotsword
Canals
23.
Who
will
give
the
talk
on
the
islands
in
the
Thames?
A.
Miranda
Vickers.?????
B.
Malcolm
Tucker.?
C.
Chris
Lewis.??????
D.
Liz
Payne.
B
One
day
in
the
gym,
I
asked
a
coach,
“What’s
the
difference
between
the
best
athletes
and
everyone
else?”
He
briefly
mentioned
the
things
that
you
might
expect:
genetics,
luck,
talent.But
then
he
added
something
I
wasn’t
expecting.
“At
some
point,”
he
said,
“it
comes
down
to
who
can
handle
the
boredom
of
training
every
day
and
doing
the
same
practice
over
and
over
again.”
Most
of
the
time
people
talk
about
getting
motivated
to
work
on
their
goals.
As
a
result,
I
think
many
people
get
depressed
when
they
lose
focus
or
motivation
because
they
think
that
successful
people
never
lack
motivation
that
they
seem
to
be
missing.
But
that’s
exactly
the
opposite
of
what
this
coach
was
saying.
When
I
was
an
athlete,
I
loved
going
to
practice
the
week
after
a
big
win.
Who
wouldn’t?
Your
coach
is
happy,
your
teammates
are
excited,
and
you
feel
like
you
can
beat
anyone.
As
an
entrepreneur,
I
love
working
when
customers
are
rolling
in
and
things
are
going
well.
Getting
results
has
a
way
of
pushing
you
forward.
But
what
about
when
you’re
bored?
What
about
when
the
work
isn’t
easy?
What
about
when
it
feels
like
nobody
is
paying
attention
or
you’re
not
getting
the
results
you
want?
It’s
the
ability
to
work
when
work
isn’t
easy
that
makes
the
difference.If
you
look
at
the
people
who
are
consistently
achieving
their
goals,
you
start
to
realize
that
it’s
not
the
events
or
the
results
that
make
them
different.
It’s
their
commitment
to
the
process.
They
fall
in
love
with
the
daily
practice.
So,
fall
in
love
with
boredom.
Fall
in
love
with
repetition
and
practice.
Fall
in
love
with
the
process
of
what
you
do
and
let
the
results
take
care
of
themselves.24.
What
was
the
author’s
attitude
towards
the
coach’s
added
answer?
A.
He
doubted
it.??
???
?B.
He
argued
against
it.
C.
He
was
surprised
at
it.??
?D.
He
was
uninterested
in
it.
25.
The
coach
supposes
successful
people
_________.
A.
can
avoid
negative
emotions.
B.
can
keep
themselves
inspired
C.
have
a
real
enthusiasm
for
their
work.
D.
will
find
ways
to
work
through
boredom.
26.
The
author
mentions
his
own
experience
to
show
________.
A.
the
way
of
becoming
successful?
B.
the
importance
of
getting
results.
C.
the
willingness
to
work
hard
when
you
feel
motivated.D.
the
difficulty
in
keeping
working
when
you
are
bored.
27.
The
text
inspires
people
to
_________.
A.
value
motivation.??
???
?B.
live
with
repetition.
C.
set
themselves
goals.??
?D.
develop
a
good
habit.
C
On
her
first
morning
in
America
last
summer,
my
daughter
went
out
to
explore
her
new
neighborhood
alone,
without
even
telling
my
wife
or
me.
Of
course
we
were
worried;
we
had
just
moved
from
Berlin,
and
she
was
just
8.
But
when
she
came
home,
we
realized
we
had
no
reason
to
panic.
Beaming
with
pride,
she
told
us
how
she
had
discovered
the
little
park
around
the
corner,
and
had
made
friends
with
a
few
local
dog
owners.?
When
this
story
comes
up
in
conversations
with
American
friends,
we
usually
meet
with
polite
disbelief.
Most
are
horrified
by
the
idea
that
their
children
might
roam(闲逛)
around
without
adult
supervision(监管).?
A
study
by
the
University
of
California
has
found
that
American
kids
spend
90
percent
of
their
free
time
at
home,
often
in
front
of
the
TV
or
playing
video
games.
Such
narrowing
of
children"s
world
has
happened
across
the
developed
world.
But
German
parents
are
generally
much
more
accepting
of
letting
children
take
some
risks.
?
“We
are
depriving(剥夺)
them
of
opportunities
to
learn
how
to
take
control
of
their
own
lives,”
writes
Peter
Gray,
a
research
professor
at
Boston
College.
He
argues
that
this
increases
the
chance
that
they
will
suffer
from
anxiety,
depression,
and
various
other
mental
disorders,
which
have
gone
up
dramatically
in
recent
decades(十年).?
I
am
no
psychologist
like
Professor
Gray,
but
I
know
I
won"t
be
around
forever
to
protect
my
girls
from
the
challenges
life
holds
in
store
for
them.
And
by
giving
kids
more
control
over
their
lives,
they
learn
to
have
more
confidence
in
their
own
abilities.28.
Hearing
the
author"s
daughter
exploring
the
new
neighborhood
alone,
his
American
friends
feel________.
A.
worried??
?B.
proud??
?C.
doubtful??????
D.
terrified
29.
We
can
conclude
from
Paragraph
3
that
________.
A.
American
kids
enjoy
playing
at
home
B.
German
parents
are
less
protective
than
American
parents
C.
German
kids
like
taking
risks
more
than
American
kids
D.
American
parents
don"t
limit
their
children"s
activities
in
their
leisure
time30.
It’s
implied
from
Professor
Gray"s
words
that
________.
A.
parents
should
always
be
around
their
children
to
protect
them
from
risks
B.
more
and
more
parents
suffer
from
mental
problems
C.
children
are
having
more
opportunities
to
take
control
of
their
lives
D.
giving
children
more
freedom
is
beneficial
to
their
mental
development
31.
Which
of
the
following
words
can
best
describe
the
author"s
parenting?
A.
Open-minded.
??
?B.
Irresponsible.??
???
C.
Careless.????
D.
Protective.
?
D
People
with
an
impulsive(冲动的)
personality
refer
to
those
who
tend
to
do
things
without
considering
the
possible
dangers
or
problems
first.
According
to
a
new
study
by
researchers
at
the
University
of
Georgia,
such
people
may
be
more
likely
to
have
food
addiction.
The
study
found
that
people
exhibiting
impulsive
behavior
weren’t
necessarily
overweight,
but
impulsiveness
was
related
to
a
direct
relationship
with
food,
and
therefore,
less
healthy
weight.Food
addiction
has
been
compared
to
addictive
drug
use.
Studies
have
linked
the
dopamine
(多巴胺)
release
that
occurs
after
tasting
delicious
food
to
the
dopamine
release
that
happens
when
people
consume
other
addictive
substances.
Impulsive
behavior
involves
several
personality
traits
(特点).
Two
of
these
traits,
known
as
negative
urgency
and
lack
of
perseverance,
were
particularly
associated
with
food
addiction
and
high
BMI
(身体质量指数)
during
the
study.
Negative
urgency
is
characterized
by
the
tendency
to
behave
impulsively
when
experiencing
negative
emotions.
Some
people
might
drink
alcohol
or
take
drugs.
For
others,
it
could
mean
eating
to
feel
better.
Lack
of
perseverance
is
when
a
person
has
a
hard
time
finishing
hard
or
boring
tasks.
People
with
a
lack
of
perseverance
might
have
difficulty
attempting
to
change
addictive
eating
behavior,
which
could
also
cause
obesity.
“Impulsiveness
might
be
one
reason
why
some
people
eat
in
an
addictive
way
despite
motivation
to
lose
weight,”
said
Dr.
Ashley
Gearhardt,
a
clinical
psychologist.
He
was
involved
in
developing
the
Yale
Food
Addiction
Scale
in
aid
of
those
people.
“We
are
theorizing
that
if
food
addiction
is
really
a
thing,
then
our
measure,
the
Yale
Food
Addiction
Scale,
should
be
related
to
helping
control
impulsive
action,

said
Gearhardt.
Clinical
psychologist
Dr.
James
MacKillop,
whose
lab
was
conducting
the
study,
believes
that
therapies(治疗,疗法)used
to
treat
addictive
drug
behavior
could
help
people
who
suffer
from
addictive
eating
habits.
“Most
of
the
programs
for
weight
loss
at
this
point
focus
on
the
most
obvious
things,
which
are
clearly
diet
and
exercise,”
MacKillop
said.
“It
seems
that
managing
strong
desires
to
eat
would
naturally
fit
in
with
the
skills
a
person
would
need
to
eat
healthily.”32.
According
to
Paragraph
1,
the
result
of
food
addiction
is
________.
A.
taking
alcohol
or
drugs??
?B.
motivation
to
lose
weight
C.
negative
emotions??
?D.
less
healthy
weight
33.
How
does
the
author
introduce
the
two
personality
traits
in
Paragraph
4?
A.
By
making
comparisons
and
conclusions.
B.
By
explaining
causes
and
effects.
C.
By
giving
definitions
and
examples.
D.
By
presenting
questions
and
answers.34.
What
can
be
inferred
about
the
Yale
Food
Addiction
Scale
from
the
text?
A.
It
has
been
successfully
carried
out
among
overweight
people.
B.
It
might
help
some
impulsive
people
with
food
addiction
to
lose
weight.
C.
It
will
prove
whether
food
addiction
is
a
problem
to
impulsive
people.
D.
It
is
theoretically
a
proper
treatment
for
addictive
food
and
drug
behavior.
35.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Impulsive
personality
linked
to
food
addition
B.
Food
addiction
compared
to
drug
use
C.
Dopamine
release
caused
by
food
addiction
D.
Food
addiction
contributing
to
obesity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。?
It’s
natural
to
greet
friends
with
a
smile
and
a
wave.
 36 
But
what
happens
if
your
face
and
body
send
mixed
messages?
Would
someone
be
more
likely
to
believe
the
look
on
your
face
or
the
way
you
hold
your
body?Scientists
have
recently
tackled
these
questions.
They
found
that
when
a
person
is
looking
at
your
face,
she
might
not
believe
what
she
sees
if
your
body
language
doesn’t
match
the
feeling
that
your
face
shows.
 37 
Previously,
they
had
found
that
the
tone
of
a
person’s
voice
can
be
more
important
than
the
words
that
are
spoken.
For
example,
most
people
tend
not
to
believe
a
person
who
says
in
a
flat
voice,
“I’m
so
excited.”
When
it
came
to
emotions
conveyed
by
facial
expressions
and
body
language,
most
scientists
suspected
that
the
face
was
more
important.
To
test
if
this
was
true,
psychologists
from
the
Netherlands
and
Boston
showed
people
a
number
of
pictures
of
isolated(孤立的)faces
and
isolated
bodies
(with
faces
blurred
out(模糊的))
that
showed
anger
or
fear.
 38 
An
angry
face
had
low
eyebrows
and
tight
lips.
A
scared
face
had
high
eyebrow
and
a
slightly
open
mouth.
 39 
A
scared
body
had
arms
forward
and
shoulders
square,
as
if
ready
to
defend.
These
results
told
the
researchers
that
mixed
signals
can
confuse
people.
Even
when
people
pay
attention
to
the
face,
body
language
subtly(微妙地)
influences
which
emotion
they
read. 40 
If
you
want
to
be
understood,
it
helps
to
avoid
sending
mixed
messages.A.
Studying
such
mixed
messages
is
nothing
new
for
scientists.
B.
Scientists
feel
new
to
study
the
mixed
message
that
confuses
people.
C.
So,
your
body
language
is
important
for
telling
people
how
you
feel.
D.
When
you
do
this,
your
face
and
body
work
together
to
show
your
friends
that
you’re
happy
to
see
them.
E.
An
angry
body
had
arms
back
and
shoulders
at
an
angle,
as
if
ready
to
fight.
F.
They
also
showed
pictures
in
which
angry
or
scared
faces
were
paired
with
angry
or
scared
bodies.
G.
Body
language
can
sometimes
be
misunderstood
in
different
culture
backgrounds.
第三部分
英语知识运用
(共两节,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四个选项(A、B、C

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。
My
mom
gave
me
some
wise
advice:
“Nothing
beats
a
good
bite
that
bites
back.”
She
was
talking
about
her
 41 
for
bitter-tasting
food
like
rhubarb
(大黄).
Mom’s
rhubarb
plant
is
at
the
east
of
our
 42 
.
Grandma
moved
it
there
from
the
farm.
 43 I’ve
always
regarded
it
as
an
overgrown
weed.
We
kept
the
largest
garden
in
the
neighborhood.
Each
growing
season,
we
 44 
the
plentiful
rhubarb,
tomatoes,
beans
and
carrots
with
our
neighbors
and
friends.
More
families
took
the
rhubarb
than
any
other
fruit.
Nearly
three
years
ago,
while
 45 Mom’s
flower
bed,
I
finally
asked
if
I
could
dig
out
her
rhubarb.
 46 ,
she
didn’t
bake
with
it
anymore.“Absolutely
not,”
Mom
said.
Clearly
I
hadn’t
 47 her
devotion
to
it.
As
I
continued
weeding,
I
thought
about
how
rhubarb
is
one
of
the
 48 plants
to
appear
in
early
spring.
It
breaks
through
the
snowy,
icy
ground
before
buds
(芽)
form
on
trees.
How
can
anyone
fail
to
 49 such
a
passionate
desire?
When
those
first
sprouts
(嫩芽)
 50 ,
I’d
find
Mom
outdoors,
examining
them
like
a
 51 counting
a
newborn
’s
fingers
and
toes.
She
would
estimate
about
how
long
it’d
be
until
she
could
make
her
rhubarb
 52 .
But
when
I
was
a
kid
and
she
gave
me
that
pie,
it
made
me
 53 .
In
my
teens,
it
made
me
complain.
 54 ice
cream
did
not
sweeten
the
deal
for
my
young
taste
buds.
Rhubarb
was
something
to
be
 55 at
all
costs.
Then,
last
summer,
I
searched
for
Mom’s
 56 .
I
found
the
one
for
her
rhubarb
pie.
So
I
 57 to
give
it
a
try.
A
few
tries
later,
I
 58 
rhubarb
pie
to
family
and
guests.
It
tasted
incredible.
Since
then
I’ve
come
to
two
 59 ?
about
rhubarb.
First,
you
can
take
rhubarb
out
of
the
country,
but
you
can’t
take
the
country
out
of
the
rhubarb.
And
second,
rhubarb’s
taste
may
be
lost
on
children,
but
adults
can
 60 it.
Like
my
wise
mother,
I
now
understand
that
“Nothing
beats
a
good
bite
that
bites
back.”41.
A.
effort??
???
???
?B.
love??
???
???
???
?C.
hope??
???
???
???
???
?D.
regret
42.
A.
garden??
???
???
?B.
farm??
???
???
???
?C.
house??
???
???
???
???
?D.
country43.
A.
So??
???
???
???
?B.
And??
???
???
???
?C.
But??
???
???
???
???
?D.
Or
44.
A.
planted??
???
???
?B.
prepared??
???
???
?C.
collected??
???
???
???
?D.
shared
45.
A.
weeding??
???
?B.
making??
???
???
?C.
examining??
???
???
???
?D.
digging
46.
A.
As
usual??
???
?B.
As
a
result??
???
???
?C.
Above
all??
???
???
???
?D.
After
all
47.
A.
noticed??
???
???
?B.
understood??
???
???
?C.
followed??
???
???
???
?D.
ignored
48.
A.
first??
???
???
?B.
last??
???
???
???
?C.
strange??
???
???
???
?D.
common
49.
A.
miss??
???
???
?B.
question??
???
???
?C.
admire??
???
???
???
???
?D.
challenge
50.
A.
survived??
???
?B.
stayed??
???
???
???
?C.
dropped??
???
???
???
?D.
appeared
51.
A.
parent??
???
???
?B.
child??
???
???
???
?C.
doctor??
???
???
???
???
?D.
friend
52.
A.
dish??
???
???
?B.
pie??
???
???
???
?C.
soup??
???
???
???
???
?D.
salad
53.
A.
laugh??
???
???
?B.
cry??
???
???
???
?C.
cheerful??
???
???
???
?D.
peaceful54.
A.
Only??
???
???
?B.
Just??
???
???
???
?C.
Even??
???
???
???
???
?D.
Yet
55.
A.
obtained??
???
?B.
gathered??
???
???
?C.
valued??
???
???
???
???
?D.
avoided
56.
A.
recipe??
???
???
?B.
advice??
???
???
???
?C.
notebook??
???
???
???
?D.
secret
57.
A.
refused??
???
???
?B.
agreed??
???
???
???
?C.
decided??
???
???
???
?D.
hesitated
58.
A.
taught??
???
???
?B.
served??
???
???
???
?C.
passed??
???
???
???
???
?D.
showed
59.
A.
theories??
???
???
?B.
ideas??
???
???
???
?C.
conclusions??
???
???
???
?D.
suggestions
60.
A.
sense??
???
???
?B.
trust??
???
???
???
?C.
discover??
???
???
???
?D.
appreciate第
II

第三部分
英语知识运用
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Letters
as
a
way
of
communication
have
long
given
way
to
phone
calls
and
WeChat
messages.
But
a
TV
show,
Letters
Alive,
is
helping
bring
this
old
way
to
keep
in
touch
back
???
61??
the
present.
Letters
Alive
took??
62??
(it)
idea
from
a
UK
program,
Letters
Live,
released
in
2013.
Both??
63 (show)
feature
famous
actors
and
actresses,
but
there??
64?
 (be)
no
eye-catching
visual
effects
or
any
regular
showbiz(娱乐圈)
activities.
Instead,
it’s
just
a
live
event
 65 
remarkable
letters
selected
from
a
wide
time
span
and
a
diverse
range
of
subjects
are
read.
There
is,
for
example,
a
passionate
letter
from
Huang
Yongyu
to
playwright
Cao
Yu
30
years
ago
to
criticize
his
lack
of??
66??
(create).
Every
letter
is
like
a
small
piece
of
history.
By
hearing
them??
67??
(read),
it’s
as
if
we
are
being
sent
back
in
time
to
experience
a
moment
that
we
would
otherwise
never
have
had
the
chance
to.
?
68??
(compare)
to
published
texts,
letters
also??
69??
(natural)
come
with
a
person
al
touch.
As
well
as
celebrating
the
pain,
joy,
wisdom
and
humor,
Letters
Alive??
70??
(commit)
to
promoting
Chinese
literature
since
its
first
run.
第四部分
写作
(共两节
满分
35)?
第一节??
?短文改错(10
分)?假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有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。
Attention
please,
everyone.
We
have
received
the
weather
forecast
on
radio
this
morning
that
there
will
have
a
heavy
rain
tonight.
Be
sure
to
shutting
the
windows
and
doors
until
you
leave
your
classrooms.
The
sports
meet
that
we
planned
to
hold
on
tomorrow
will
be
put
off.
After
it
becomes
fine,
we’ll
make
other
announcement.
We
will
have
classes
on
Wednesday
as
usually.
Since
it
is
colder
tomorrow,
please
put
on
more
clothes
in
times.
Those
who
comes
to
school
by
bike,
don’t
keep
your
umbrella
open
while
riding.第二节??
?书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是李华,最近,你校学生会准备举办一场主题为“国学经典”的读书交流会。你得知美国交换生Bob对此很感兴趣。现请你代表学生会给他写一封英文邮件,介绍此次活动并邀请他参加。邮件包括以下内容:1.
时间:星期四下午3:00;
2.
地点:报告厅(lecture
hall);
3.
内容:阅读经典名著,交流读书体会等。
注意:
1.
词数100左右,可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.
文章开头已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
Bob,
I’m
glad
that
you"re
interested
in
the
reading
seminar
to
be
held
in
our
school.
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?2018-2019学年下学期高二年级期末模拟测试卷答

第Ⅰ卷
?
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分
30
分)
(略)
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)
21-23
CDA????
24-27
CDCB????
28-31
CBDA???
32-35
DCBA
第二节
(共
5
小题,每小题
2
分,满分
10
分)?
36-40
DAFEC
第三部分?
英语知识运用(共两节,
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
BACDA????
46-50
DBACD????
51-55ABBCD???
56-60ACBCD

II

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
61.??
?to????????
???
?62.
its??????????
63.
show????????
64.
are????????
???
?65.
where
66.creativity??
???
?67.
being
read??
???
?68.
Compared????
69.
naturally?????
70.
has
been
committed
第四部分
写作
(共两节
满分
35)?
第一节?
短文改错(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分)
第一处:在radio前加the。
第二处:将have改为be。?
第三处:将shutting改为shut。
第四处:将until改为before或when。?
第五处:将on去掉。
第六处:将other改为another。?
第七处:将usually改为usual。
第八处:将times改为time。
第九处:将comes改为come。
第十处:将umbrella改为umbrellas。第二节
书面表达
(满25分)
Dear
Bob,I’m
glad
that
you’re
interested
in
the
reading
seminar
to
be
held
in
our
school.
Now,
I’d
like
to
introduce
something
about
it
to
you
on
behalf
of
students’
union.
It
will
be
held
at
3:00
on
Thursday
afternoon
in
the
lecture
hall.
Some
famous
writers
in
our
city
and
many
Chinese
teachers
in
our
school
are
invited
to
attend
this
seminar.
The
participants
will
read
some
classical
works
like
Tang
poetry
and
some
written
by
Confucius.
Besides,
they’ll
share
their
thoughts
and
comprehension
of
the
classical
works.
There
is
no
doubt
that
the
seminar
will
help
you
understand
Chinese
culture
and
learn
Chinese
well,
so
I
do
hope
you
can
join
us.
Looking
forward
to
your
early
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua

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