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汉中市名校2024-2025学年高一上学期期末考试英语试题

时间:120分钟满分:150分

I.听力(共两节,满分20分)

做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂

到答题卡上。

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。听每段对话前,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。每段对话读一遍。

1.WhatkindoffruitdoesAdamlikebest?

A.Oranges.B.Apples.C.Pears.

2.WhydoesthemancallOlivia?

A.Toinvitehertoaparty.B.Tocancelanappointment.C.Toaskaboutthehomework.

3.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodonext?

A.Haveameeting.B.WaitforMark.C.Gotothehospital.

4.Whatwilltheweatherbelikethisafternoon?

A.Cloudy.B.Rainy.C.Sunny.

5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Anewmeasure.B.Acaraccident.C.Citytraffic.

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。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。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.WheredidCindygrowup?

A.InEngland.B.InGermany.C.InPoland.

7.WhydidCindycometoBeijing?

A.Forstudy.B.Forwork.C.Forsightseeing.

听第7段材料,回答第8至9题

8.HowoldisClarknow?

A.10.B.12.C.22.

9.WhatwillClarkdoinNewZealandinSeptember?

A.Takeaholiday.B.Visithisfamily.C.Receivesometraining

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10.Whatisthebookmainlyabout?

A.Awriter.B.Anartist.C.Aparrot.

11.Whodrewpicturesforthebook?

A.AmyGuglielmo.B.BrettHelquist.C.Cezanne.

12.Howdoesthemanfeelafterreadingthebook?

A.Encouraged.B.Disappointed.C.Surprised.

听第9段材料,回答13至16题。

13.WhatisJennifer?

A.Anurse.B.Astudent.C.Atourguide.

14.WhatwillJeniferdofirstthissummer?

A.Dosomevolunteerwork.B.Takeatripabroad.C.Visithergrandparents.

15.Whatsubjectwillthemanprobablyteach?

A.English.B.Geography.C.Science.

16.WhenwillthemanfinishhisworkinNepal?

A.OnJuly10th.B.OnJuly16th.C.OnJuly23rd.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17.Whoneedsababysitternow?

A.Thespeaker'srelative.B.Thespeaker'sneighbor.C.Thespeaker'sfriend.

18.Wheredothecouplemostprobablywork?

A.Atarestaurant.B.Atahospital.C.Atschool.

19.Whendoesthebabysitterneedtowork?

A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Intheevening.

20.Whatarethecouplelikeaccordingtothespeaker?

A.Easy-going.B.Serious.C.Interesting.

n.单项选择(共io题,每小题i分,满分io分)

1.Itwas80yearsbeforeChristopherColumbuscrossedtheAtlanticZhengsailedtoEastAfrica

A.whenB.thatC.afterD.since

2.[2018-天津]Ididn*tmeananythingbuttheicecreamlookedsogoodthatIcouldn,t

helpit.

A.toeat;totryB.eating;trying

C.eating;totryD.toeat;trying

3.Theresultisnotthesametheyhadexpected,wasratherdisappointing.

A.what,asB.as,thatC.as,whichD.that,which

4.1admiremyEnglishteachergreatlyashealwaystrieshisbesttocreateanatmospherestudents5interest

canbeactivelyaroused.

A.whereB.thatC.whichD.when

5.Goodadvertising,peopleattachpositivemeaning,cancontributetothesalesofaproduct.

A.towhichB.ofwhichC.forwhichD.onwhich

6.一HaveyouseenthemovieTitanic?

-Yes.Ifswellworth.It'ssothatIwasdeeplybythestory.

A.tobeseen;moving;movedB.tobeseen;moved;moving

C.seeing:moved;movingD.seeing;moving;moved

7.WhenIamabouttogoaplanetogo,1oftenthinkaboutthis.

A.aboard/abroadB.board/broad

C.aboard/boardD.abroad/broad

8.volcanoesformanyyears,Iamstillamazedattheirbeautyaswellastheirpotentialtocausegreat

damage.

A.TostudyB.Studying

C.HavingstudiedD.Studied

9.Itisnogood.You'dbetteritupearlier.

A.smoke;givingB.tosmoke;togiveC.smoking;giveD.tosmoke;give

10.Therearevariouskindsofmetals,eachitsownproperties.

A.hasB.hadC.tohaveD.having

HL阅读理解(共2节,满分40分)

第一节(共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项

A

Atasummercamp,whileyoumayhavealonglistofthingstododuringtheday,youalsoneedsomeevening

activities.

NightHikes

Nighthikesareafuneveningactivityforsummercampers,especiallyolderones.Takeaguidednighthike,

allowingyourselftoexperiencenatureinadifferentsetting.Makesurethatyouwearappropriateclothesand

alwaysfollowappointedpaths.Planthehiketoensurethatyoucanreturnsafelybeforeitgetstoolateinthe

evening.

MovieNights

Setupascreenandprojectoroutdoors,andhaveamovienightunderthestars.Prepareblankets,popcorn,and

acomfortablespotforyourselftospreadoutandgetcomfortable.Youshouldalsoconsiderotherformsofseating,

includingchairsandpicnictables.Ifsalsoagoodideatochecktheforecast.Ifthereisrain,havealternativeindoor

summercampactivities.

CampfireStories

Gatheraroundacampfireforstorytelling.Thegoalistoentertainandhelpcampersbond.Selectstoriesthat

suittheageandinterestsofyouraudience.Youcanalsoshareexperiencesandhorrorstories.However,speaking

aloudaroundthecampfireissometimesastruggle.Preparesomefamiliarstoriesinadvance.

CampfireRhythms

Insteadofstories,youmayprefercampfirerhythms.Bringouttheguitars,drums,andotherinstrumentsfora

beautifulevening.Youcanperformtraditionalcampsongsorlearnsomethingnewfortheevening.Theeasiest

optionistoselectavarietyofsongsthatcatertoallagesandmusicaltastes.

11.Whatshouldcampersconsiderbeforetakingnighthikes?

A.Dressandsecurity.

B.Bondingandentertainment.

C.Audience'sageandinterests.

D.Storyselectionandpreparation.

12.Whatcanbelearnedaboutmovienights?

A.Theyrequireattentiontotheweather.

B.Theyaremorepopularthancampfirestories.

C.Theytakeplaceinanindoorscreeningroom.

D.Theyoffervariousformsoffreefoodservices.

13.Whichofthefollowingsuitscampersenjoyingmusicmost?

A.Nighth汰es.B.Movienights.

C.Campfirestories.D.Campfirerhythms.

B

ToKaranth,everyoneineverypartoftheworldisbomwithafundamentalconnectiontonature.Growingup

inKarnataka,shebeganaccompanyingherfatherintothewildatjusttwoyearsold.Butinherhometown,kids

grewupwithanegativeperspectiveonwildlife.Elephantsdestroyedcropsandsometimespeoplewerebadly

injuredorkilled.Karanthdiscoveredkidswouldn'tappreciatethefactthatifsthebestplacetowitness

extraordinaryanimals.

In2017,aconversationwithherfriendGabbyshiftedhermindsettowardseducation.Withinhalfayear,

KaranthandGabbyhadthefirstversionof"WildShaale^^ontheirhands.Aprogramdesignedforstudentswho

comeintofrequentcontactwithwildlife,WildShaaleaimstodevelopagenuineunderstandingofwildlifeandwild

spacesandmovebeyondwildlifetolerancetoconceptsofconservationandenvironmentalissues.Theconservation

educationprogramfillsagapinenvironmentallearning.

Whileitisfortunatethatabasicenvironmentaleducationissupportedbylocalgovernment,Karanthbelieves

thechallengeliesinthequalityofthecurriculumandwhetherifsdeliveredeffectivelyandconsistently.uYouhave

tovisualizewhattheseschoolslooklike.Theymaynothaveelectricity-forgethavingcomputers,internet,iPads,

oranything.

Encouragingthestudentstofindcommonalitiesbetweenthemselvesandtheanimalsisthefirststepto

changingperceptionsandhopefully,behaviors.uItcomesdowntothesamethings:weneedfood;weneedwater;

weneedspace.Thentheystarttounderstandwhysituationsofconflictarise,9,Karanthsays."Butthenhowdoyou

convincethemnottogetangry,nottoactinawaythatleadstoharm?Thafssomethingwe'retryingtoworkon.

It'snoteasy.^^

14.WhatproblemmightKaranth?shometownhavefaced?

A.Human-wildlifeconflict.B.Lossofwildlifehabitats.

C.Overpopulationofelephants.D.Disregardforwildlifebalance.

15.WhydidKaranthlaunchtheprogramWildShaale?

A.Tohelpstudentsidentifyanimals.B.Tofillagapinlocaleducation.

C.Tochangehowstudentsperceivewildlife.D.Topublicizewildlifediversity.

16.Whatdoesparagraph3mainlytalkabout?

A.Thesupporttotheplan.B.Thebarriertotheprogram.

C.Thecurriculumarrangement.D.Theschools^onditions.

17.WhatisKaranthtryingtoachieveintheprogram?

A.Ashiftinhumans'attitudesandbehavior.B.Abreakthroughinenvironmentalstudies.

C.Appropriatewaystoendlocalconflicts.D.Approachestochanginganimals9behavior.

C

Therehasrecentlybeenalotofargumentsabouthomework.Asateacher,Istronglybelieveinthebenefitsof

qualityhomework.Besidespreparingstudentsforuniversitylife,itteachesimportantlifeskillsthatwillbenefit

studentsfortherestoftheirlives.

Somepeoplearguethathomeworkiscausingstressanddepressiontoriseinchildren.Buttoblamehomework

forthesehealthproblemsiswrong.Socialpressurescausemorestressforteenagersthanhomework.Ifpeopleare

reallyconcernedaboutthehealthofstudents,theywouldspendmoretimesolvingtheproblemsthatcausepressure

inschoolsratherthancomplainingabouthomework.

Inaddition,thosewhoareopposedtohomeworkbelievethatstudentsenduphatingthetimespentinsteadof

enjoyinglearning.However,theproblemisthetypeofhomeworkbeingassigned(布置).Itisthequalitynot

quantity(数量)ofhomeworkthatwillimprovestudents9learningandtheirenjoyment.Repetitiveworksheets

wherestudentsmemorizehistoricaldatesandnamesorsolvemathproblemsoverandoveragainarelessbeneficial

thanmorecreativeproject-basedhomework.

Primarystudentswilleventuallybeinmiddleandhighschoolwherehomeworkwillbeassigned.Iftheyhave

nopreparationinprimaryschools,theywillhavethestressofsuddenlytryingtoadjusttolifewithhomeworklater.

Theimportantthingistoassignjustenoughhomeworktohelpstudentslearn.

Infact,homeworkallowsparentstobeawareofwhattheirchildisdoingatschoolandhowwelltheir

academicandthinkingskillsaredeveloping.Iftheynoticethattheirchildistakinganunreasonableamountoftime

completingtheirhomework,parentscancalltheteacher5sattentiontotheproblem.

Finally,homeworkhelpstoteachstudentsimportantstudyandlifeskillsthatwillsetthemupfbrfuture

success.Theylearnhowtomanagetheirtimesothattheycanfinishtheirhomeworkandotheractivities.Attimes,

theymightstruggletocompletethehomework,butbyworkingthroughit,theylearnnottogiveup.Theseare

skillsthatwillnotonlybenefitthemintheiracademiclifebutintheiradultlivesaswell.

Weshouldrecognizequalityhomeworkcanhelptoshowchildrentheconnectionbetweenwhattheyare

learninginschoolandhowitcanbeappliedoutsideofschoolsanditshouldallowthestudentstohavefunwhile

doingit.Learningshouldnotonlybecontainedwithinaclassroom;itshouldbeextendedtoallareasofourlives.

18.Accordingtothepassage,qualityhomeworkcan.

A.onlybeassignedathighschool

B.causepressurestoriseinteenagers

C.haveinfluenceonstudentsinmanyways

D.drawparents5attentiontotheproblemsitbrings

19.Whafstheauthor9sattitudetowardshomeworkinprimaryschool?

A.Supportive.B.Critical.C.Doubtful.D.Unconcerned.

20.Whatdoestheunderlinedexpression“opposedto“inParagraph3mean?

A.Against.B.Worriedabout.C.Tiredof.D.Favor.

21.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.PressuresCausedbyHomework

B.TheBenefitsofQualityHomework

CQualityandQuantityofHomework

D.DifferentOpinionsaboutHomework

D

Ahandfulofstencils(模板)andthreepenssoundlikematerialsforachild'sartproject.Butresearchershave

nowusedthesetoolstodrawfunctionalhealthmonitorsdirectlyonhumanskin.

Wearablesensortechnology,whichhelpsdoctorscheckavarietyofhealthindicators,hasinrecentyears

advancedfromheavyequipmenttoflexiblepatches(贝占片).Thesesensorscanbeexpensive,however.Theyalsotend

tofollowskinimperfectly,makingthemsensitivetothewearer5smove.Researcherssaythatanewdrawn-on-skin

electronicssystemcouldofferasolutiontobothproblems.

AteamledbybiomedicalengineerFaheemErshadoftheUniversityofHoustonfirstdevelopedaconductive

inkthatissafetouseonhumanskin.Theresearchersloadedtheinkintoballpointpensthenplacedastencilmade

5

oftapeandfilmonavolunteerandfollowedwithinittodrawthesimplecircuit(电路)diagram.Withinfive

minutestheinkdriedtocreateaworkingsensor.Theresearchersthentapedonastandardelectricallinetoprovide

powerandsenddatatoacomputer.

Usingjustthistypeofink,theteammeasuredskinhydration(含水量)andtheelectricalactivityofheartand

skeletalmuscles.Becausethesensorstuckperfectlytotheskin,wearerscouldwalkaroundwithoutjarringitand

thusreducingdataquality.Theinkdidn'ttakeinsweatandwaseasilyremovedwithawetpapertowelandsoap.

Formoreadvancedequipment,Ershad'steamusedtwoadditionalinks:oneservedasasemiconductor,andthe

otheractedasanobjecttopreventelectricity.Drawingdifferentlayers(层)witheachink,theresearchersmade

temperatureandstrain(应变)sensorsonasheetofskin-likeobject,t6Theauthorsalreadypresentedmanyvery

attractiveapplications,9,saysZhengYan,abiomedicalengineerattheUniversityofMissouri.Yanandhiscolleagues

havedevelopedsimilartechnologyusingpencilsandpaper,buttheirmethodislimitedtopassiveconductorsthat

cannotintroduceenergyintoacircuit.Ershadsaysthathehopestocreatehigh-techsensorstodiscoverhealth

indicatorsrangingfromelementsinsweattothebrain'selectricalactivity.

Theresearchersplantoeventuallymaketheirsensorstrulywirelessbycombiningmoreadvancedink-based

circuits.Afterthatachievement,theysay,peoplecoulduseaffordablesetsofstencilsandpenstocarefullywatch

theirownhealthathome.

22.WhatisthemainideaofParagraph3?

A.Howasafeinkisdeveloped.B.Howdataissenttoacomputer.

C.Howthedrawn-on-skinsystemworks.D.Howthecircuitdiagramisdrawnwithink.

23.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“jarring“inParagraph4probablymean?

A.Hiding.B.Carrying.C.Clicking.D.Shaking.

24.Whatcanbeinferredfromthepassage?

A.Hospitalswillincreasethecostoftestinghealthindicators.

B.Researchersaimtomakeadvancedwirelessink-basedsensors.

C.Asafesensorwillbeappliedtomakehumanskinmoresensitive.

D.Yan'steamhasdevelopedatechnologytoleadenergyintoacircuit.

25.Whatisthepassagemainlytalkingabout?

A.Achild?sartprojecthashelpeddoctorscheckhealthindicators.

B.Awirelesssensormadeofconductiveinksendsdatatoacomputer.

C.Anelectronicssystemchecksskinhydrationandtheelectricalactivity.

D.Apen-and-inkmethodcouldproducecheapwearablehealthequipment.

第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中必出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。进项中有两项为多余选

项。

Remainingpositiveandhappyisarealchallengenowadays.Herearefivewaystohelpyouachieveamore

positiveoutlook.

26

Manyofuswouldliketobehappier,butthereisnoquickfix.Becomingpositiveisanaction.Itislearningto

takethatsmallstepinadirectionthatmovesustowardswhatisimportanttous.So,ratherthanaimingtobehappy

inthefuture,takelittleactionsnowthatmakeyoufeelbetter.

Countyourblessings

27.Attheendofyourday,preferablyjustbeforesleep,writedownquicklyinanotebookallthethings

thathappenedtoyouduringthedaythatyouaregratefulfor.Doingthisforthreeweekswillsignificantlyaffectthe

wayyouviewyourlife.

Challengenegativethoughts

Paradox('悖论)ofbeingpositiveisacceptingthatwecan'talwaysbehappyandwedon'tneedtobe.Dropping

thesenseofneedisaquickwaytoallownegativeemotionstocomeandgomoreeasily.Aquickwaytodothisisto

acknowledgefeelingsandflip(转换)thoughts.Forexample:"28

Helpothers

29.Aboveanincomeofabout£20,000ayear,thereisnoincreaseinhappiness.Instead,donating

thatincometoacauseyoucareaboutandforminggoodrelationshipswithfamily,friendsandmembersofyour

communitycanhaveasignificanteffectonyouroveralllevelofsatisfaction.

Gooutside

Beinginnature,exercise,daylightandfreshaircanhaveahugeeffectonyourmood.30.Ideally,

individualsshouldtakepartinphysicalactivitythattheyenjoy,whichmayincludeoutdoorexercise.Thatcouldbe

running,wildswimming,sports,gardeningorwalkingtowork.Andtrytostickatit.

A.Thinkoutofthebox

B.Haverealisticaims

C.Tmfeelinglonelyandthat'sOK.Idon'tneedtonotfeellonely

D.Gratefulnessworkisoneofthemosteffectivewaystoincreasehappiness

E.Itcanleadusfurtherawayfromwhatmightreallymakeushappy

F.Physicalactivityisknowntobebeneficialforhealth,includingmentalhealth

G.Wearefarmoresatisfiedbythefeelingofhelpingothersthanbyachievingsuccess

W.完形填空(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。

“WELCOMETOHELL,LADIES!,?saysMr.Smith,the31oftheadultballetclass.Iforceasmile

ashepressesdownonmystiffback,attemptingtobealittlemore32.

WhenIwasalittlegirl,I33elegantlydancingacrossthestageliketheSwanPrincess.Withseveral

reasons,myhopesoftakingballetlessonswerekilled.Buteverysooften,usuallywhilewatchingabrilliant

performanceofSwanLake,thoselittle34ofunfulfilleddesirewouldspeakupandsaythatIshouldtake

lessonsbeforeit'stoolate.

AndhereIam——morethan50years——finally35forit.

I'manabsolute36,but30yearsolderthantherestoftheparticipantsintheadultclass.Weare

practising“portdebras”,aballettermforthe37ofthearms.Iflutter(挥动)myarms,awakeningmy

inner38,“Yourhands,theylooklikeclawsofachicken,Mr.Smith39,“Noonewantstolook

atthat.Ifsugly."Hepointshisfingeratvariousbodypartswhile40givingfeedback,""Headup,neck

long,chestproud,stomachin,backstraight,bottomtight."Everytimehelooksatme,IinstantlyknowthatI've

missedsomething.SoItakenoteofeverypreviousadjustmenttogainhisapproval.

Afterafewsessions,Ifindmyselflookingforwardtotakingballetclasseswithamixofanxietyand

excitement.Betweenclasses,I41mypostureineverywindowIpass.I'm42.Myhandsare

lessclaw-likeandmyposturealittlemorestraight.AndIconstantlyimagineI'monstage,holdingtheaudience

entirelyinmy43.

Learningballetasanadulthasbeenamuchbigger44thanIexpected,butI'mgladthatItookaction

andthatballetstill45measitdidwhenIwasalittlegirl.

31.A.leaderB.instructorC.receptionistD.representative

32.A.relaxedB.steadyC.flexibleD.comfortable

33A.setaboutB.insistedonC.gaveupD.dreamedof

34.A.misfortunesB.regretsC.complaintsD.pressures

35.A.longingB.competingC.strugglingD.applying

36.A.seniorB.beginnerC.amateurD.lover

37.A.stretchB.shapeC.functionD.movement

38.A.swanB.voiceC.angelD.thought

39.A.sighsB.remindsC.criticizesD.announces

40.A.strictlyB.hurriedlyC.impatientlyD.cautiously

41.A.designB.checkC.assessD.value

42.A.progressingB.thinkingC.succeedingD.waiting

43.A.energyB.powerC.strengthD.force

44.A.practiceB.achievementC.campaignD.challenge

45.A.fascinatesB.appealsC.reflectsD.suits

V.单词拼写(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)

46.Lefsstartas____—(安排,筹划)thoughitrainstomorrow.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)

47.Howeasyitisforevenan(精力充沛的)persontolapseintoapleasantlanguor.(根据汉语提示单词拼

写)

48.(吸收,全神贯注)himselfinthebook,hedidn'trealizethedaywasgettingdark.(根据汉语提示单词

拼写)

49.Youaresupposedtobeonyourbest(表现,行为)whenyouareinpublic.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)

50.Hehasbeena(专业人士)inhiscareersince2010.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)

51.Wecouldhavebeenabletoaffordthetripifwehad(预算)carefully.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)

52.The(残暴)intheworldsaddensmeincredibly.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)

53.Weareallworkingtobuildasocietywith(可持续的)economicgrowth.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)

54Itisillegaltoreproducetheseworksheetswithout(许可)fromthepublisher.

55.Shewaselectedbyanarrow(大多数).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)

VL语法填空(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。

“ColdtheironchainsspanningovertheDaduRiver,ChairmanMaoZedongwroteinapoem,describingthe

do-or-diebattlewhichtookplaceontheLudingBridge.TheBridge,56(measure)103.67metersinlength

and3metersinwidth,islocatedinSichuanProvince,whichwas57(original)builtin1705duringtheQing

Dynasty.NeartheLudingBridgeconsideredahistoricallandmark58(stand)amuseum,infrontofwhich

thereisabronzestatueofthesoldierswhosespiritmakesthebridgeahouseholdname.

Over80yearsago,thebridgewascrucialtothesurvivaloftheCPC-ledRedArmyduringtheLongMarch

becauseifthesoldiershadfailedtodashthroughtheLudingBridgethen,theRedArmymighthavebeenwiped

out.Upontheir59(arrive),theRedArmyfoundonlythirteenheavyironchains60(leave)acrossthe

river.Withnotimetowaste,onebyonetheRedsoldiersventuredforwardtorisktheirlivesandofthosewho

offered61(they),thirtywerechosen.Thoughseveralsoldiersfellinto62fast-flowingriver,theothers

crawledalongthewoodboardstheyhadlaiduntiltheyfinallytookcontroloftheeastbank.

Probablyneverbeforehadpeopleseenfighterslikethese-menforwhomsoldieringwasnotjustaricebowl,

63amission.Theyastonishinglyaccomplished64seemedlikeataskimpossibleand

their65(courage)spiritwillalwaysstickinourmind,

vn写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

66.假定你是某国际中学的学生会主席李华,4月22日为世界地球日,你校下周将举办一次主题为“关爱

地球”的志愿者活动。请你给好友Tom写一封电子邮件,告知相关事宜,内容包括:

1.活动目的;

2.活动内容;

3.表达期待。

注意:1.词数100左右;

2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

DearTom,

Yours,

LiHua

第二节(满分25分)

67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。

Myteenageson,Jordan,alwayscomplainedabouthavingtobehomeearlierthanallhisfriends.Hewouldtell

methathewasalreadyseventeen,butstillhadacurfew(宵禁).Hebelievedhewaspracticallyanadult.Ipointed

outthathewasnotanadultashewasstillinhighschool.

“Youdon'ttrustme!”heyelled.BeforeIcontinued,herolledhiseyes,slammedthedoorandwalkedaway.I

sighed.HowcouldImakeJordanseethatIonlywantedtokeephimsafe?

Idecidedtogoforawalk,hopingtheDecemberairwouldclearmyhead.Iopenedthefrontdoorandnearly

steppedonher:asmallblackcat,justlikeameatbail.66Hi,Meatbail,9,1said,bringingherintomyarms.Iwalked

backin,touchingherneckgently.Meatballseemedhappyenoughtocomeinthehouse,butafteranhourortwo,

shesatbythedoor,meowingtogobackoutside.

“Whywon'tshejuststayinwithusallthetime?”Nathan,myyoungestsonasked.

Iexplainedtohimthatshewashappyherebutshelikedbeingabletocomeandgoasshepleased.

“Thatmustbenice/Jordanmutteredfromtheotherroom,complainingwhythecat,nothim,couldcomeand

go.HeevenaskedmetogiveMeatballacurfew.

Meatballbecamearegular.

Onenight,temperatureswereunusuallylow.Meatballstoodatthedoor,meowingtogooutside.

Ishookmyheadather,afraidthatshemightfreezetodeath.Shestaredatmeandmeowedagain.Ipattedher

head,“Iknowyou'renothappy,butifsforyourowngood.^^

“Mom'snotbeingmeantoyou,“Nathantoldthecat."She'sjusttryingtokeepyoufromturningintoafrozen

meatball.^^Webothlaughedathisjoke.

Thenextmorning,Icouldn'tfindMeatball.Iaskedthekidsifanyonehadseenher.

注意:

1.续写词数应为150左右;

2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。

Jordan

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