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吉林省四平市2024-2025学年高二上学期期末考试英语质量检测

试卷

本试卷共12页。考试结束后,将答题卡交回。

注意事项:

1.答卷前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形

码粘贴区。

2.答题时请按要求用笔。

3.请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草

稿纸、试卷上答题无效。

4.作图可先使用铅笔画出,确定后必须用黑色字迹的签字笔描黑。

5.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。

第1部分听力(1〜20小题,满分20分)在笔试结束后进行。

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。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个小题。每段对

话仅读一遍。

1.Howmuchistheadmissionpriceforastudentabove12?

A.$30.B.$15.C.$12.

2.Whydidthemancallthecoffeeshop?

A.Toseekassistance.

B.Tomakesuggestions.

C.Toexpressappreciation.

3.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?

A.Athome.B.Inanoffice.C.Inahospital.

4.Howisthemanprobablyfeelingaboutthereport?

A.Stressed.B.Disappointed.C.Confused.

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Howtosaveoncosts.

B.Whethertohirenewstaff.

C.Whentoreduceemployees.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

听下面5段对话或独白,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。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.Whatistheweatherlikenow?

A.Clear.B.Windy.C.Foggy.

7.HowdoesJackprobablygettowork?

A.Bytrain.B.Onfoot.C.Bycar.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Whatisthethemeoftheevent?

A.Italiancookingclasses.

B.Globalfoodchallenge.

C.Dessert-makingcontest.

9.Whatdoesthewomanwanttogetfromtheevent?

A.Somerecipes.B.Freegifts.C.Italianpizza.

10.Whatwillparticipantsdoattheevent?

A.Cookwithchefs.

B.Voteforawinner.

C.Trydifferentdishes.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。

11.Whenshouldthewomangettotheconcert?

A.Aquartertofour.

B.Aquarterpastthree.

C.Fourforty-five.

12.Whydoesthewomanadvisethemantoarriveearlier?

A.TomeetDaniefsclassmate.

B.Tosecureaseatinthefront.

C.Topracticebeforetheconcert.

13.WhatistherelationshipbetweenDanielandJohn?

A.ClassmatesB.FatherandSon.C.Teacherandstudent.

听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。

14.Howlongdoesthemanworkeveryweekend?

A.11hours.B.8hours.C.6hours.

15.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman?sjob?

A.Tooboring.B.Low-paying.C.Physicallydemanding.

16.Whatdoesthemanadvisethewomantodo?

A.Planfortheweekend.

B.Findanight-shiftjob.

C.Workduringthevacation.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Heispreparingmeals.

B.Heishostingaparty.

C.Heisgivinginstructions.

18.WhatarethePalaceKitchensfamousfor?

A.Itscapacity.B.Itsposition.C.Itsservice.

19.Whatistheman'ssuggestion?

A.Gettingabrochureattheentrance.

B.Havingasnackinthecoffeeshop.

C.VisitingHenrytheI'sapartments.

20.Wherewillthelistenershavedinner?

A.Atthegarden.B.Atthehotel.C.Atthekitchen.

第二部分阅读(共三节,满分50分)

第一节(共11小题,每小题2.5分,满分27.5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。

A

Thefollowingarenewlyreleaseddevicesalldesignedtohelpmakeyourlifemoreconvenient,

beautifulandvivid.

Tonal$2,995ATTONAL.COM

Tonalmakesliftingandresistancetrainingtrulyeasyandaccessiblefromyourownhome.Itis

greatbecauseIhateanysortofpublicweighttraining.Tonalhasaremarkablyeasyuser

interface(界面)andgivesdataandfeedbackinahelpfulmanner.Italsomakesyoufeelgreatby

keepingtrackofclearimprovements.

Hisense75"U800GR8KULEDRokuTV$1,800ATBESTBUY.COM

8ksoundedlikealuxury,butnowthatbrandslikeHisense,whichfocusonamoreaffordable

endofthespectrum(光谱),havegottensometimewiththetech,youcanfinallybringthedeep

coloroutputandstunningdetailintoyourlivingroom.Callingit“affordable“maybeastretch,but

comparedtomost8kTVswhichallrunover$5,000,ifsthemostcost-efficientversionofthetech

we'vegot.

VIVEFlow$499ATVIVE.COM

VIVEgoggleswillbringanextremelyaccessibleandrefreshingapproachtotheVRworld.

Theyareapairofgogglesnotunlikesomethingyou'dweartosnowboard.They9reextremely

lightweightwithalightningfastset-thafsconnectedwiththingsHkewatchingNetflix.It'sthe

calmestheadsetFveeverwornandusescamerastoletyoucontroleverythingwithjustyourhands.

Thisoneisforthenot-gamers.

DysonPurifierHumidify+CoolFormaldehyde$920ATWALMART.COM

Forpeoplewhoeasilysneezebecauseofdoghairorsomethinglikethatoutside,Dysonhas

createdamachinethatsavesthemfortimeathome.Thisnewpurifierdoublesasahumidifier,plus

ithasacoolingfunction,puttinganendtostuffy,hot,dryapartments.Membersgeta50%discount

onBlackFridayinaphysicalstore!

21.WhatcanweknowaboutHisense75”U800GR8KULEDRokuTV?

A.Itslowestpriceis$1,800.B.Itisgreatvalueformoney

C.Itsappearanceisdeepincolour.D.Itisasymbolofaluxuriouslife.

22.WhatdoTonalandVIVEFlowhaveincommon?

A.Theyarebothuser-friendly.

B.Theybothpossessfashiondesign.

C.Theyarebothcost-efficientforconsumers.

D.Theybothexhibitvisuallyappealinginnovation.

23.Whichdeviceprobablycostsyoutheleastmoney?

A.Tonal.

B.VIVEFlow.

C.Hisense75”U800GR8KULEDRokuTV.

D.DysonPurifierHumidify+CoolFormaldehyde.

B

OnthewebsiteoftheEUPrizeforWomenInnovators,therearedozensofinspiringstoriesof

femaleleadersalongsidepicturesoftheseprofessional-lookingwomenwearingsinglecolorbusiness

suits.Butwhenwemovethepagedownalittlefurther,AilbheandIzzy'spicturespopoffthepage,

withtheireye-catchingcolorsandbrightrainbowpatterns,whichisentirelyinlinewiththeir

companybelief“Ifyoucan'tstandup,standout."Thefashionablesisterstooktheworldbystorm

withtheirpersonalizedwheelchairdecorations.

Ailbhe,now25,wasfouryearsoldwhenshebecameabigsistertoIzzy.AlthoughIzzywas

bomdisabledandcouldn'tmovefromthewaistdown,hercourageandenergydeeplyimpressed

Ailbheandthetwosistersdevelopedalifelongfriendship.Theyspenthoursaschildrendecorating

Izzy'swheelchairsandherothermobilitydevices.SowhenAilbhegraduatedfromtheNational

CollegeofArtandhadtocompleteafinalyearproject,sheknewwhattochoose-dressupa

wheelchair5swheels!Ailbhesaid,"Thewheelchairitselfdidn'tshowIzzy'sattitudestolife,orher

energeticpersonality.Itwasuglyandmadeyouloseconfidence.Ithoughttheremightbeawayof

bridgingthatgap.”

Ailbhe?sprojectwasextremelywellreceivedatherschooFsdesignshow.Izzylovedthenew

wheelsaswell.Astateorganizationhelpedthesistersworkwithfashiondesignersandgettheir

businesstotakeoff.Thenextstepforthesisterswaspartneringwithbigcompanieswhichwere

interestedinrepresentingpeoplewithdisabilities.TheyturnedtoDisney.Afterall,thiscooperation

wouldinvolveoneoftheirfavoriteactivities-watchingDisneymovies!Besides,Disneywas

willingtodonate10%ofprofitstoacharitythathelpsdisabledchildren,Inaddition,thecompany

promisedtorealizethedreamsofchildrenwithdisabilities.

Thesistersareexcitedfortheircreativitytomakelifeinawheelchairmorefashionable,funand

personalized.

24.WhatcontributedtothesisterswinningtheEUprize?

A.Thefashionablecompany.

B.Theeye-catchingpictures.

C.Theirdecoratedwheelchairs.

D.Theircolorfulbusinesssuits.

25.WhatinspiredAilbhetochooseherfinalyearproject?

A.Herdutytobeaneldersister.

B.HerdesiretoshowarealIzzy.

C.HerpityforIzzy'sdisability.

D.Heradmirationforgreatwomen.

26.WhydidAilbheandIzzychoosetoworkwithDisney?

A.Tohelpdisabledkids.

B.Tomakemovies.

C.Toearnmoney.

D.Tobecomedesigners.

27.WhatcanwelearnfromAilbheandIzzy?

A.Nothingcanpreventadeterminedheart.

B.Technologybringspeopletogether.

C.Everyadvantagehasitsdisadvantage.

D.Creativitymakesthedisabledstandout.

C

Howdidtheantstealthelion'sdinner?Thisisn'tthebeginningofoneofAesop'sFables.Ifs

thefindingofanewstudyaboutantsandlions.

Thewhistling-thorntreeisacommonsightontheplainsoftheeastAfricangrassland.Each

treeishometonativeacaciaants,whichshelterinsidethespinesanddrinkjuicefromthetree.In

return,whenanelephanttriestoeatthetree,antsclimbupinsideitsnoseandbitefromtheinside

out.Thishasallowedthetreesandtheantstogrowwell.

Thebig-headedantsarrivedinthisareabetween2002and2005.Theykilllocalacaciaants

wherevertheyfindthem,robbinglocalwhistling-thorntreesoftheirbravedefendersagainsthungry

elephants.Withoutantstobitethem,theelephantstearupthethorntrees,openingupthegrassland,

whichmakesitharderforlionstocatchtheirpreferredzebrameals.

Inthenewstudy,wildlifeecologistJakeGoheenandhiscolleaguescouldhaveuseddronesor

satelliteimagestostudytreecover,but“wedon'thavethatkindofmoney,“Goheensays.Instead,

theresearcherstrackedtheircollaredlions,andthengotdownonhandsandkneesnearthelions5

recentkills,usingarangefindertomeasuretheopennessofthearea.Areaswithbig-headedants,the

teamshowed,had2.67timeshighervisibilitythanareaswithout-meaningthatlionscouldsee

farther,butsocouldtheirprey.

Overthethreeyearsofthestudy,zebradinnersdecreasedfrom67percentto42percentoflion

kills.Butthelionsdidn'tgohungry.Instead,theywentforbeef.Buffalokillsincreasedfromzeroto

42percentofkillsoverthestudyperiod.C4Ifsariskydiet,“Goheensays."Buffaloarebigandfbisty,

andlionshuntingbuffaloaremorelikelytobeinjured.^^

“Thestudyshowsthatthedisruption(干扰)canhaveseriouseffectsonotherspeciesinthe

community,9,saysGoheen."'Thoseeffectscanbeunexpectedandindirect.Changescouldalsohave

animpactonfoodwebsinotherecosystems.

28.Whatistherelationshipbetweenacaciaantsandwhistling-thorntreeslike?

A.Independent.B.Inharmonious.C.Competitive.D.Win-win.

29.Whatdoweknowaboutthestudyinparagraph4?

A.Itisworthybutindirect.B.Itisspecificbutunreliable.

C.Itisdemandingbuteconomical.D.Itisexpensivebuteffective.

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“fbisty“inparagraph5mean?

A.Stable.B.Wild.C.Exceptional.D.Inactive.

31.WhatphenomenondoesGoheendescribeinthelastparagraph?

A.Thebutterflyeffect.B.Thegreenhouseeffect.

C.Thebystandereffect.D.Theobservereffect.

第二节(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。

Thelatestassessmentsofthehealtheffectsofcoffeeandcaffeine(咖啡因),itsmainactive

ingredient,arecomfortingindeed.32TheyincludeParkinson'sdisease,heartdisease,

depressionandallsortsofcancers.

33Theyshowedconsumingfourorfiveeight-ouncecupsofcoffeeadayhasbeen

associatedwithreduceddeathrates.Inastudyofmorethan200,000participantsfollowedforupto

30years,thosewhodrankthreetofivecupsofcoffeeaday,withorwithoutcaffeine,were15

percentlesslikelytodieearlyfromallcausesthanthepeoplewhoavoidedcoffee.Perhapsmost

dramaticwasa50percentreductionintheriskofsuicideamongbothmenandwomenwhowere

moderatecoffeedrinkers,perhapsbyboostingproductionofbrainchemicals.34

AreportwaspublishedlastsummerbyarenownedresearchteamattheHarvardHoolofPublic

Health.Itconcludedthatalthoughcurrentevidencemaynotguaranteerecommendingcoffeeor

caffeinetopreventdisease,formostpeopledrinkingcoffeeinmoderation"canbepartofahealthy

lifestyle.35Inthepast,therewereoccasionalwarningsaboutcoffeebeingahealthrisk.

Overtheyears,coffee'sbeenconsideredacauseofconditionssuchasheartdisease,stroke,and

prematuredeath.

Actually,theseconcernsmayhavebeenunfoundedandexaggerated.36However,

despitevariousconcernsthathaveturnedupovertheyears,coffeeisremarkablysafeandhasa

numberofimportantpotentialbenefits.

A.Itisconsideredasahealthrisk.

B.However,itwasn'talwaysthisway.

C.Theyhavetheeffectsofanti-depression.

D.Theyhavegiventhepublicaveryabnormalview.

E.Therefore,moreresearchisneededtoconfirmthesefindings.

F.Infact,therearemanystudiesconductedthroughouttheworld.

G.Theirconsumptionhasbeenlinkedtoareducedriskofdiseases.

第三节(共12小题,37〜40每小题0.5分,41〜48每小题1分,满分10分)

TheSearchfortheNorthwestPassage

Forhundredsofyears,thesearchforaconvenientroutebywateracrosstheNorthAmerican

continent,fromtheAtlanticOceanintheeasttothePacificOceaninthewest,inspiredexplorersand

sailors.ThiswasthefabledNorthwestPassage.Themainreasonforseekingthisroutewasthatit

wouldprovideashortcutfromEuropetotheestablishedmarketsofAsia,especiallyChinaand

Indonesia.FromthefifteenthcenturyuntiltheSuezandPanamaCanalswerebuiltmanycenturies

later,theonlywayforashiptotravelfrom,forexample,intothePhilippines,wasviaCapeHom

againstferociouswindsanddangerouscurrents,orviathelongerandstillmoreriskyCapeofGood

Hope.Eitherway,itwasalongandperilousjourney.

Betweentheearlyfifteenthcenturyandtheearlytwentiethcentury,whentheNorthwest

Passagewasfinallytraversedentirelybysea,thereweremanytheoriesregardingwheresucharoute

mightbe.SomebelievedtheremightbeacontinuouswaterwayacrosstheAmericancontinent,

betweenwhatisnowCaliforniainthewestandtheGreatLakesandSaintLawrenceSeawayinthe

east.Othersbelieveditwouldbefarnorth,aboveAlaskaandthenormallyfrozenNorthernCanada.

Tolocatethisfabledroute,expeditionssetoutfromtheeasternAtlanticandthewesternPacific

coasts.

TheearliestjourneysfromtheeasterncoastintothewildernessofNortheastCanadawere

undertakenbyGreenlandVikingsbeforethethirteenthcentury.FurtherJourneysofdiscoverywere

notmadeinearnestuntilthefifteenthcentury,thefirstofwhichwasledbyEnglishmanJohnCabot

in1497,followedbythreevoyagesstartingfrom1576ledbyCabot'sfellowcountryman,Martin

Frobisher,afterwhomFrobisherBayisnamed.Duringthefollowingthreecenturies,further

expeditionssetout,severalofwhichsufferedgreathardshipduetotheirshipsbeingfrozenintheice

aswintersetin.ThemostfamousofthesewasanotherEnglishman'sexpedition,thatofSirJohn

Franklin's,whoseshipdisappearedwithoutatracein1846.Thisledtoover25searchparties,

resultinginfurtherexploration.However,theyinitiallyhadnosuccesspushingbeyondthebaysand

changingchannelsofEasternCanada.

AtthesametimeasEnglishexplorationwastakingplaceintheeast,onthewesterncoastnish

seamenwereattemptingtofindaroutefromwesttoeast.In1539,60yearsbeforeFrobisher9sepic

journeys,aniard,FranciscodeUlloa,exploredCaliforniaandhisexploitscreatedthemythofa

passageacrossthecontinentfromCalifornia.Furtherexplorationfromincontinuedforthenexttwo

centuries.Duringthistime,Russiabecameinvolvedinexplorationfurthernorth,withVitusBering,

aDaneworkingforRussia,locatingandnamingtheBeringStrait,thewaterwaybetweenRussiaand

Alaska.

ThemostfamousoftheWesternnavigatorswasEnglishmanCaptainJamesCook,who,in

1778,attemptedtofindthepassageforaprizeof£20,000offeredbytheBritishAdmiralty.Neither

henorothernavigatorswhofollowedhim,includingcompatriotGeorgeVancouver,discoveredany

signofariverthatwouldleadeastwards,rather,theywereblockedbyglaciersclosetothecoast.

TheyconcludedthattherewasnopassagesouthoftheBeringStrait.

Perhapsthemostimpressivejourneywastheonethatfinallyachievedsuccess.Inthesearchfbr

Franklin,CommanderRobertMcClure'sexpeditionengagedinaremarkablejourneybetween1850

and1854.HisshipHMSInvestigatorsailedfirstaroundCapeHomandthen,afterheadingnorth,

foundaroutefromwesttoeastthroughtheBeringStraitandacrossNorthernCanada.Duringthis

timehisshipwastrappediniceforthreewintersandhiscrew,despitenearlydyingofstarvation,

completedthejourneyacrosstheiceinsleds,beforebeingpickedupbyanothership.However,the

NorthwestPassagewasnottraversedentirelybyseauntil1906whenRoaldAmundsen,thegreat

polarexplorer(whowasalsothefirsttoreachtheSouthPole),finallyachievedthisfeatbytaking

theeast-westroute.Thefirstsuccessfulfullymarinewest-eastcrossingwascompletedin1942bya

RoyalCanadianMountedPolicecrewintheirpluckyArcticworkhorse,theconvertedschoonerSt

Roch,whichlatermadethereturntrip.Manyothervesselshavesincemadethevoyage,includingas

lateas2008,thefirstcommercialcrossing.

Questions37-40

Instruction:DothefollowingstatementsagreewiththeinformationgiveninReadingPassage1?

TRUEifthestatementagreeswiththeinformation

FALSEifthestatementcontradictstheinformation

NOTGIVENifthereisnoinformationonthis

37.EuropeancountrieslookedfbraconvenientsearoutetoAsiasothattradecouldbegin.

A.TrueB.FalseC.NotGiven

38.Theoriesaboutanavigablepassage,overmanycenturies,tendedtoconcentrateontheeastern

coast.

A.TrueB.FalseC.NotGiven

39.Atfirst,thosesearchingforSirJohnFranklin'sexpeditionwererestrictedtoeasternCanada.

A.TrueB.FalseC.NotGiven

40.ThemistakenbeliefinaseapassagefromCaliforniaeastwardsresultedinextensiveexploration

byoneEuropeancountryovertwocenturies.

A.TrueB.FalseC.NotGiven

Questions41-45

Instruction:Lookatthefollowingstatements(questions41-45)andthelistofattemptsandsuccesses

Listofattemptsandsuccesses

AEast>westattempts

BWest-Eastattempts

CSuccessfulone*waytraverses

DSuccessfultwo-waytraverses

below.Matcheachstatementwiththecorrectattemptorsuccess,A-D.Youmayuseanylettermore

thanonce.

41.AnEnglishmanwhosenamewasgiventoageographicfeature

42.Amodifiedlocalworkingvessel

43.Arenownednavigatorchasingareward

44.Anadventurersuccessfulinotherlocations

45.Amysteriousdisappearance

Questions46-48

Asleds

Bhunger

CFranklin'sship

Daroutefromwwttoeast

EAmundsen*sship

Fdisease

6.hmHvqnhtfinn

Instruction:Completethesummaryusingthelistofwordsandphrases,A-G,below.

Incontrasttoearliervoyages,CommanderRobertMcClure5sexpeditionsucceededin

discovering46.ItwasalonganddifficultjourneyfortheHMSInvestigator.Theshipwas

stuckforalongtimeandthecrewwassufferingfrom47.McClureandhiscrewfinally

finishedtheexpeditionin48.Thepassagewascrossedentirelybyseainsubsequentyears,

includingafairlyrecentcommercialexpedition.

第2部分语言运用(共五节,满分55分)

第一节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项

AftermovingtoNewYorkCity,IdecidedtorideabikefromHudsonYardstoBrooklyn.

Following49inmyear,IheadedtowardtheBrooklynBridge.WhentheGPSinstructedmeto

turnleftontothebridge.Ifollowedwithout50.

Momentslater,however,Irealizedmymistake1had51asix-lane(六车道)highway

surroundedbycarsspeedingpastatover60milesperhour.52setinasIunderstoodtherewas

neithershoulderonwhichtostopnoranywaytoturnaround:theonly53wastokeepmoving

forward.54,1rodeasfastasIcould,holdingthehandlebarstightlyascarssoundedtheirhorns

(喇叭),driversshouting55outoftheirwindows.Aboutaquarterofthewayacross,aman

pulledupbesidemeandshouted,tcWhatareyoudoing?"I56,"Imadeamistake!Ihaveto

keepgoing!”57myfear,hepromised,4<rilmakesureyougetacross.

58tohisword,hemovedbehindme,59hiswarninglightsandguidingmeacross

thebridgeat30milesperhour.Whatshouldhavebeena60ridefeltasthoughitlasted

forever.AsIultimatelyreachedtheend,glancingback,Isawhimtakinga(n)61.1neversaw

himagain.

Thisexperience,apowerful62ofthekindnessofstrangers,leftmedeeplygratefultothe

personwho63theirsafetytoprotectmine.

49.A.warningsB.directionsC.findingsD.surroundings

50.A.hesitationB.permissionC.subscriptionD.motivation

51.A.avoidedB.ignoredC.enteredD.left

52.A.ReliefB.CuriosityC.ComfortD.Panic

53.A.optionB.barrierC.conceptD.fault

54.A.SincerelyB.DesperatelyC.LiterallyD.Dramatically

55.A.praisesB.ordersC.abusesD.cheers

56.A.whisperedB.laughedC.demandedD.responded

57.A.DoubtingB.AnticipatingC.SensingD.Overcoming

58.A.TrueB.UnfaithfulC.ContraryD.Contradictory

59.A.turningoffB.switchingonC.adaptingtoD.breakingout

60.A.longB.toughC.challengingD.brief

61.A.stopB.entryC.drivewayD.exit

62.A.thoughtB.reminderC.suggestionD.intervention

63.A.consideredB.ensuredC.riskedD.defended

第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

IwillneverforgetthatattheageofnineIwasaskedtopresentaspeechentitledAChallengein

MyLifebeforetheentireclass!Youcanimaginehow64(terrible)shyIwasthemomentI

thoughtofthat...withsomanyeyes65(fix)uponme.IfeltasifIwereunderaspotlight.I

coulddonothingbut66(prepare)forit,though.First,Iwastodraftthespeech,whichwas

justapieceofcakeforme,agoodwriter.Butthehardestpart67(lie)inmyoral

presentationfrommymemory,fortoreadfromthepaperwasnotallowed.Therealmomentbegan

68Istoodontheplatformwithmylegstremblingandmymindblank.Butmy69

(listen)werewaitingpatientlywithoutanysignsofrushingme.GraduallyIfoundmyselfback,

givingoutmyspeechstutteringly.After70seemedtobeahundredyears,Ifoundmy

audienceapplauding...!madeit!Fromthenon,myfearoftalkingbefore71bigaudience

disappeared.Actuallywithmyconfidencebuildingup,Inowturnouttobeagreatspeaker.Looking

back,Iknowthegreatestdifficultyonourway72successisourfear.Overcomeit,73

youwillbeabletoachieveyourgoals.

第三节(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)

根据首字母或汉语提示填空,每空一词。

74.Newtechnologyisgoingtoreverythingwedo.

75.IpwhenIsawsmokecomingoutoftheengine.

76.Herflightptakingoffbecauseofthebadweatheryesterday.

77.Oneofhisdominanttwastotakeallthingsintoearnestconsideration.

78.Theindividualswhohavecontributedtothisbookarefartoontomention.

79.(判断)byappearancecanbemisleading.

80.Thesoftware(使能够)youtoaccesstheInternetinseconds.

81.WhenItravelledinBeijing,Iboughtmany(纪念品).

82.Mostimportantly,it'svitalthatyoushouldmindyourtable(礼仪).

83.Ince,astronautscollectalldirtywatersothatitcanbe(回收)forlateruse.

第四节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)

根据语境及汉语提示补全句子。

84.她睁开眼睛,看到这情景,高兴地叫出声来。

Sheopenedhereyesandatthescene.

85.坎迪涨红了脸,勉强挤出一丝微笑。

Candy'sfacereddened,butshemanagedto.

86.“母亲节快乐!”双胞胎齐声说道,眼睛里闪烁着兴奋的光芒。

“HappyMother'sDay!,?thetwinsgreetedher,withtheireyes.

87.看到她的情况,我立刻对她产生了一种深深的同情。

Seeinghercondition,Iimmediatelyfelt.

88.她站在椅子旁边,又惊讶又尴尬。

Shestoodbesideherchair,.

第五节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分)

将下列汉语句子翻译成英文。

89.他饥不可耐地盯着蛋糕。

90.听了这话,他的眼睛有点湿润了。

91.他面露愧色。

92.她嘴巴张得的,呆住了。

93.她尴尬地搓着手。

第四部分写作(满分15分)

假定你是李华,上周三你校举办了英语戏剧展演活动,请你为校英文报写一篇报道,内

容包括:

(1)活动目的;

(2)活动内容;

(3)活动反响。

注意:(1)写作词数应为80词左右;

(2)可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

听力

1-5BACAB6-10CCBAC11-15BBAAC16-20CCABB

阅读理解

21-23BAD24-27CBAD28-31DCBA

七选五

32-36GFCBD

粮思阅读

37-40BBAA41-45ADBCA46-48DBA

完型填空

49-53BACDA54-58BCDCA59-63BDDBC

语法填空

64.tembty65.fixed66.prepare67.lay68.when/as

69.listeners70.what71.a72.to73.and

单词拼写

74revohmotuze75panicked76postponed77traiU78numerous

79Judging80enables81.souvenirs82manners83recycled

补全句子

$4exclaimedin

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