湖北省武汉市江岸区2022-2023学年高一下学期7月期末英语试题(含答案)
展开2022~2023学年度第二学期期末质量检测
高一英语试题
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30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1.5分,满分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小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
例:Howmuchistheshirt?
A.£19.15. B.£9.18. C.£9.15.
1.Whyisthemancalling?
A.Heneedsmoreinformation. B.Hewantssomegoodadvice. C.Hewantstobuyanapartment.
2.WherewillJanetprobablygotonight?
A.ToTom’shome. B.Toherhometown. C.Totheconcert.
3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?
A.Jack’sperformanceisdisappointing. B.Shedoesn’tagreewithJack.
C.Mostpeoplethinkbasketballboring.
4.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Atthesupermarket. B.Inahotel. C.Inarestaurant.
5.Whataretheytalkingabout?
A.Acompany. B.Atravelexperience. C.Anewjob.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5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至8题。
6.Howmuchdidthewoman’spackagepostcost?
A.$10.81. B.$12. C.$5.94.
7.Inwhichwaydidthewomangettomailherpackage?
A.Firstclass. B.Acheaperway. C.Anexpensiveway.
8.HowlongwillittakeforthispackagetogotoNewYork?
A.12days. B.2weeks. C.10days.
听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。
9.WhatisMissJohnsoncallingMr.Zhangfor?
A.Askinghimtoadinner. B.Askinghimtovisitthefactory.
C.Discussinganimportantbusinessmatter.
10.WhereisMissJohnsonstaying?
A.RoseGardenHotel. B.RoseGarden. C.GardenHotel.
11.Whatcanwelearnfromthetelephonedialogue?
A.MissJohnsonisabusinesswomanfromCanada.
B.Mr.Zhangisthemangerofthefactory.
C.MissJohnsonhasnotbeentothecity.
听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。
12.WhoisTeddyJones?
A.Adoctor. B.Anactor. C.Areporter.
13.Whathappenedtothemaincharacter?
A.Hesufferedfromcancer. B.Hegotmarriedtoagirl. C.Hewantedtobeadoctor.
14.Whatcanwelearnfromthedialogue?
A.TVaudiencesknowmanyfamousdoctors.
B.BarbaraplayedaroleontheTVshow.
C.Teddylikedtheroleheplayedverymuch.
听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。
15.Whatisthemanfamousfor?
A.Doingbusiness. B.Collectingcoins. C.Teachingmaths.
16.Howdoesthemangetthecoinsforhiscollection?
A.Hetradesforrareandoldones. B.Hisuncleoftengiveshimsome.
C.Heasksforsomefromhisfriends.
17.Whoisthewoman?
A.Ateacher. B.Asaleslady. C.Ajournalist.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.Whyaresomepeopleagainstseatbelts?
A.Itmaytrapthedriverandpassengersinemergency.
B.It’sverytroublesometowearit.
C.Itwillmakethecarsonfireorsink.
19.Howmanycar-accidentsleadtofireandsinking?
A.Halfofthem. B.Morethanhalfofthem. C.Lessthanhalfofthem.
20.Whatisthearticleabout?
A.Moreandmorepeoplearekilledinthecar-accidents.
B.Argueaboutseatbelts.
C.Seatbeltscausemorepeopletolosetheirlives.
第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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
OrientationCourseSyllabus
Spring2023March6—March31,2023
InstructorInformation
Instructor Email
JulieJones openorientation@fhi360.org
KiannaKelleher
PamelaLhundup
CourseOverview
Description
WelcometotheOnlineProfessionalEnglishNetwork(OPEN)Program!
Thepurposeofthiscourseistoprepareyouforonlinelearning.InthisOrientationCourse,wewillshareonlinelearningstrategiestohelpyousucceedinyourfuturecourse.YouwillalsolearnmoreabouttheOnlineProfessionalEnglishNetworkProgram(OPEN),includingthestructureoftheprogramandthepeoplebehindit.TheOrientationCoursewillalsointroduceyoutoCanvas,theLearningManagementSystemthatisusedbythenewOPENcourses.Wewanttomakesureyouhaveallthetoolsandinformationyouneedinordertosucceedinyourcourse.
Grading
Thisisapass/failcourse.Thereare100pointspossibleinthiscourse.Youmustcompleteallcourseactivitieswithascoreofatleast80inordertopassthecourse.Pointsareearnedthroughthecompletionofquizzesanddiscussionposts.Aslongasyoureadallofthematerialsandcorrectlycompletethequizzesanddiscussions,youwillpassthecourse.Youmayneedtotryquizzesmorethanoncetocorrectlycompletethem.Youmayalsoneedtorespondtoinstructorfeedbackonadiscussionpostbeforeyoucanearnagradefortheassignment.Pleaseallow48hoursforyourcourseinstructortogradeyourdiscussionposts.AssignmentscompletedovertheweekendwillnotbegradeduntilthefollowingMonday.
Certificate
ParticipantswhocompleteallOrientationCourseactivitieswithagradeof80%orhigherwillreceiveacertificateofparticipation.
21.Whereisthistextprobablytakenfrom?
A.Atextbook. B.Anexampaper. C.Acourseplan. D.Anacademicarticle.
22.Whatcanyoudoifyouget48pointsinonequiz?
A.Youcanreadallthematerialsagain. B.Youcanrespondtoinstructorfeedback.
C.Youcanaskfortheinstructortogradeagain. D.Youcantryagainuntilgettingatleast80points.
23.Howmanypartsisthefinalgrademadeupof?
A.Two. B.Three. C.Four. D.Five.
B
DavidWarren,bornin1925,hadgreatinterestinscienceandengineeringfromchildhood,andwasstudyingforhisamateurradiolicensewhenaWorldWarIIbanonhobbyradioforcedhimtoredirecthiseffortstochemistrysets.HewentontoearnaB.S.fromtheUniversityofSydneyandaPh.D.inchemistryfromImperialCollegeLondon.HethenspentthreeyearsasascienceofficerattheWoomeraRocketRange,beforejoiningtheAeronauticalResearchLaboratories(ARL).
In1953,theARLassignedhimtoapanelinvestigatingtwocrashedofairplanes.Warrenfoundhismindwanderingtoadevicehehadseenatatradefair:theMinifon,AGermandevicethatwasmarketedasthefirstpocketrecorder.Thedevicewasintendedforbusinessmen,butWarrenbeganthinkinghowusefulitwouldbeforairplanes.
ButwhenWarrendescribedhisnewideatohisboss,heshowednoenthusiasm.In1955,hegotanewbossnamedTomKeeble,towhomhepromotedtheideaagain.KeebletoldWarrentooutlinespecificationsforaprototype(样机).TheARLcontractedwithTheon “Tych” Mirfield,aMelbourne-basedinstrumentmaker,tobuildthefirstworkingprototype,whichwascompletedin1958.
Theresponsetotheprototypewasdepressing.Accordingtoa1998accountbyWarren,civilauthoritiessaidthat “Dr.Warren’sinstrumenthaslittleimmediatedirectuseinairplanes.” Thatcriticalreceptionmighthaveaffectedtheflightrecorder.ButRobertHardingham,SecretaryoftheU.K.AirRegistrationBoard,happenedtoseetheprototypeonaninformalvisittotheARL,andhewassoimpressedthathearrangedforWarrentoflytoEnglandtodemonstrateit.
BackinAustralia,theARLassignedWarrenateamtoupdatetheprototype.TheARLsystemitselfwasneverpatentedandneverwentintoproduction,buttheBritishfirmofS.Davall&SonsapproachedtheARLfortheproductionrights.TheDavall “redegg” accidentrecordereventuallywonalargeshareoftheflightdatarecordingmarket.
24.WhatdidWarrendoaccordingtoparagraph1?
A.HegainedaPh.D.fromtheUniversityofSydney.
B.Heshowedinterestinchemistryduringchildhood.
C.Hegaveuphishobbyduetoawar-timeban.
D.HeworkedasascienceofficerattheARL.
25.WhatinspiredWarrentodevelophisflightrecorder?
A.AGerman-designedmachineforbusinessmen. B.Abattery-powereddeviceforairplanes.
C.Thetwocrashesofairplanes. D.ThesciencefairoftheARL.
26.Whatwascivilauthorities’attitudetowardWarren’sflightrecorder?
A.Positive B.Unfavorable C.Contradictory D.Unclear
27.WhatdoweknowaboutWarren’sprototype?
A.ItwaspatentedbytheARLin1958. B.ItwasdesignedbyTheon “Tych” Mirfield.
C.ItwasupdatedbyRobertHardingham. D.Itwasmass-producedbyaBritishcompany.
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AUSmanhasbecomethefirstpersonintheworldtoreceiveahearttransplantfromageneticallymodifiedpig.
SurgeonssaytheexperimentalprocedureswastheonlyavailableoptionforthepatientDavidBennett,a57-year-oldfromMarylandintheUS,whowaslivingwithheartdisease.
BennettiscurrentlybeingcarefullymonitoredwhilespecialistsattheUniversityofMarylandMedicalCenter,wheretheprocedurewascarriedout,determinewhetherthetransplantcankeephimaliveinthelongterm. “Itwaseithertodie,ordothistransplant.Iwanttolive.Iknowit’sashotinthedark,butit’smylastchoice,” saidBennett. “IlookforwardtogettingoutofbedafterIrecover.”
Whilefullhearttransplantsaremorecontroversial,pigheartvalves(瓣膜)havebeensuccessfullyusedforreplacementsinhumansforyears.
“Thiswasabreakthroughsurgeryandbringsusonestepclosertosolvingtheorganshortagecrisis.Therearesimplynotenoughdonorhumanheartsavailabletomeetthelonglistofpotentialrecipients,” saidBartleyGriffith,theheartsurgeonwhoperformedtheoperation. “Wearedoingcautiously,butwearealsooptimisticthatthisfirst-in-the-worldsurgerywillprovideanimportantnewoptionforpatientsinthefuture.”
Inthedonorpig,threegenesthatwouldhaveledtotherepaidrejectionofthepig’sheartwereknockedout.Sixhumangenesresponsibleforimmuneacceptanceofthepigheartweretheninsertedintothegenome.Finally,onegeneinthepigwasremovedtopreventexcessivegrowthofthehearttissueonceithadbeenimplanted.
“Thisistrulyahistoric,monumentalstepforward.Whilewehavelongbeenattheforefrontofresearchdrivingprogresstowardthepromiseofxenotransplantation(异种器官移植)asapracticalsolutiontotheorgancrisis,manybelievedthisbreakthroughwouldbewellintothefuture,”saidBertO’Malley,presidentandCEOoftheUniversityofMarylandMedicalCenter.
28.WhydidDavidBennetthavehearttransplantsurgery?
A.Becauseitisthelastwayforhimtosurvive. B.Becauseheisthevolunteeroftheexperiment.
C.Becausethegeneticallymodifiedpigneedshim. D.Becausegettingoutofbediswhatheexpects.
29.Whatcanweknowaboutthepig’sfullhearttransplantsurgery?
A.Ithasbeensuccessfulfordecades. B.Itisanoptionalmethodtohelpthepig.
C.Itcancausetheheartpatienttostayinbed. D.Itmakesanadvanceindealingwithorgancrisis.
30.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedphrase?
A.adefinitefailure B.adesperateattempt C.agreathope D.awiseoption
31.Whatisparagraph6mainlyabout?
A.Theresultoftheoperation. B.Theeffectoftheoperation.
C.Theprocessoftheoperation. D.Themethodoftheoperation.
D
Ifyouweretothrow,say,abananapeeloutofyourcarwhiledrivingalongthemotorway,thatwouldbeacompletelyharmlessaction,duetothefactthatit’spartofafruit—right?Actually,no.Abananapeelcantakeuptwoyearstodecompose(分解),andwithathirdofmotoristsadmittingtolitteringwhiledriving,that’sawholelotofwastebananapeels,ormuchworse.Anorangepeelandacigarettebutthasasimilarbiodegrading(生物降解)termtothatofabanana,buttinandaluminumcanslastupto100years;andplasticbottleslastforever,asdoglassbottlesandplasticbags.
Despitethefactthatlonger-lastingmaterialswillservetodamagetheenvironment,wecan’tonlymeasuretheseverity(严重)ofacertaintypeofrubbishbyitslifetime.Forexample,despitehavingafairlyshortbiodegradingspan,morethan120tonsofcigarette-relatedlitteristhrownintheUKeveryday.Similarly,ourregularlitteringhereandtherehascausedtheUK’smousepopulationtoincreaseby60million.Thissuddenlyisn’tsomysteriouswhenyouconsiderthatsincethe1960sourannuallitteringhasincreasedbyanastonishing500percent.
It’snotacheaphabiteither:UKtaxpayersspent£500milliononkeepingthestreetsclean.So,it’snotsurprisingthatifcaughtfly-tipping,youcouldfacea£20,000fine.Regardlessofhowseverethepunishmentmightseem,however,amongthereportedcasesonly2,000werepunishedoutof825,000,sowestillhavesomewaytogoinmakingsurepeopleobeytherules.
Totakebackourbeautifulcities,weneedtodomorethansimplynotleavingrubbishwhereitoughtnottobe.Weneedtocaremoreabouttheworldaroundus.
32.Whichofthefollowingistheeasiesttodecomposeinthepassage?
A.Aglassbottle. B.Anorangepeel. C.Analuminumcan. D.Aplasticbag.
33.Whatcanweknowfromparagraph2?
A.AnnuallitteringhasincreasedalittleintheU.K.sincethe1960s.
B.Shorter-lastingmaterialswillbelessharmfultotheenvironment.
C.Cigarette-relatedlitteringisasevereenvironmentalproblemintheUK.
D.RegularlitteringhascausedtheUK’smousepopulationtoreach60million.
34.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribetheUK’spunishmentonlittering?
A.Everylittlehelps. B.Morehaste,lessspeed.
C.Nopain,nogain. D.Adropinthebucket.
35.Whatisthebesttitleofthepassage?
A.Littering,aSurprisinglyBigIssue B.EnvironmentIssues,aBigConcern
C.RubbishCollection,anUrgentTask D.Long-lastingMaterial,aHiddenDanger
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
WhatareLearningStyles?
Whenwesay, “learningstyles”,wemeandifferentmethodsbywhichstudentsabsorbknowledge.Therearemanydifferentlearningstyles,butfiveofthesearerepresentedinonlinelearning:
1.ReadingandWriting
36 IfsoyoumaybealearnerwhosestyleisReadingandWriting.Idealassignmentsforyouincludereadingassignments,extensivenotetaking,andessays. 37
2.Visual
Maybeyouprefertowatchavideolecture.Ifso,youmaybeaVisuallearner.Visuallearnersprefertoseehowanactivityisdonebeforeattemptingitthemselves. 38 Videosaregreatwaysinwhichonlinelearningengagesvisuallearners.
3.Listening
IfyoulearnbestbyListening,youmaypreferlecturesandpodcaststovideos.Youmightprefertoheartheinformation,insteadofreadingitorseeingitdisplayedbyagraph.Manyonlinecoursesoffaudiolessonsaspodcasts,andvideolessonsalsoincludesound,whichisgoodforlisteninglearners.
4.Interacting
Ifyoulearnbestbycooperatinganddiscussingwithothers,thenonlineeducationhasalottooffer!Manystudentsbelievethatsinceacourseisonline,theywon’thavethetypicalclassroomexperience. 39 Butinfact,onlinelearninghasmanymethods,fromdiscussionboardsandforumstogroupexercises.Therearemanymethodstoengageinteractivelearners.
5.Hands-on
40 Project-basedassignments,wheretheydesign,create,orbuildoutproductslikelessonplansappealtotheselearners.Virtualclassroomexercisesarealsoappealing,andanexampleofoneofthemanywayshands-onlearningcanbeinvolvedintoanonlineenvironment.
A.Maybeyou’rehands-onlearners.
B.Hands-onlearnerslearnbydoing.
C.Theyalsoprefergraphicsovertextinlessons.
D.Doyouprefertoreadingmaterialandtakenotes?
E.Readingbooksandwritingreviewsiswhatyoulike.
F.Discussionforumsthatrequirelotsofwritingarealsoamethod.
G.Forlearnerwholearnbestthroughinteraction,thiscanbeadownside.
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30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。
IamRussian,butforthelastfiveyears,I’velivedinKansas.What 41 metothiscountrywasmyAmericanhusband,John.Iworkinadepartmentstore,wheremycoworkers 42 myRussiannamesosweetly.EverytimeIhearit,Ifeelasthoughmymomis 43 me.
Inmy 44 country,peoplebelievethatAmericansalwayskeepbigsmilesontheirfaceseveniftheydon’thaveareal 45 todoso.TheAmericansmile,theRussianshave 46 ,isnotgenuine.
Lastyear,Johnencouragedmetogoseemymom 47 inRussia. My 48 evengavemeamonthoffforthetrip.Iboughtaplaneticketand 49 mysuitcase.Thencameviruses.My 50 becamegrayasIrealizedIcouldn’tgoseemymom.Then,mycoworker,MissDonna,putonabigAmericansmileandsaid, “Well,youcan 51 andseemymom!”
Oh,myLord!Imagine,amomfor 52 !Ihonestlydon’tknowwhetherIwould 53 thesametosomeonein 54 ofamother’swarmth,butmy 55 peoplesurewoulddoitforme.Wecanstillhugsomeone’sheart.Yes,believeme,theAmericansmileisgenuine.
41.A.appointed B.brought C.impressed D.forced
42.A.pronounce B.create C.respond D.announce
43.A.observing B.approaching C.teaching D.hugging
44.A.beautiful B.energetic C.native D.historical
45.A.reason B.resource C.opinion D.opportunity
46.A.identified B.owned C.decided D.explored
47.A.back B.off C.out D.through
48.A.mom B.husband C.coworker D.manager
49.A.selected B.packed C.tailored D.decorated
50.A.hair B.mood C.sky D.leave
51.A.pullup B.setoff C.comeover D.goback
52.A.love B.gift C.song D.loan
53.A.pay B.owe C.send D.offer
54.A.aid B.memory C.need D.case
55.A.new B.sweet C.kind D.lucky
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。
Chinawilllaunchtwocrewstoworkonit—Tiangongspacestationthisyear,accordingtotheChina 56 (man)SpaceAgency.
Bothcrews 57 (consist)ofthreeastronautsandbelaunchedintospacebyLongMarch2FcarrierrocketsfromtheJiuquanSatelliteLaunchCenter 58 northwesternChina.Theyarescheduled 59 (work)attheTiangongstationforsixmonths, 60 theywillconductspacewalks,scientificandtechnologicaltasks, 61 educationallectures,accordingtotheagency.
Inaddition,theTiangong6roboticcargospaceshipwilldockwithTiangonginMaytotransport 62 (necessity)forthecrew.
PangZhihao,63 expertonspaceexplorationtechnologyandarenownedwriteronhumanspace-flight,said 64 (start)fromtheShenzhouXVmission,Chineseastronautswillspendmoretimeonscientificexperimentsandtechnologicaltests,which 65 (be)themaintasksforTiangong.
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是校英文报记者李华,上周你校组织开展了为期一周的“劳动周”活动。请你写一篇报道,内容包括:
1.活动目的;
2.活动内容;
3.你的收获。
注意:
1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
LabourWeek
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第二节(满分25分)
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。
Isatatthebreakfasttablewithmyfour-year-oldson,Andy,tryingtoignoretheacheinmystomach. “Mama,wanttoplay?” “Nottoday,baby.” Ishookmyhead.ThesedaysIcouldbarelygetoutofbed.Iwasstillrecoveringfromanoperation.Ihopedforstrengthandhappiness.Butthefutureseemedsohopeless.
SuddenlyAndyjumpedupfromhisspotonthekitchenfloor. “Bird!” heshouted,rushingtoourcourtyard.Sureenough,therewasawhitedoveseatedinatree.Itsatthereforafewmoments,andthenflewaway.Strange,I’dneverseenoneinourneighborhoodbefore.
WhenIdraggedmyselftothekitchenthenextmorning,thedovewasback.Thistimeitwaswithamatecarryingsticks, “Look,Andy,” Isaid,pointingtothetree. “Theyaregoingtomakeanest.” Thedovesflewinandoutofthecourtyardallweek,buildingontopofthetree.
Andycouldhardlycontainhisexcitement.Everymorning,he’drunintothekitchenandtakehisspotbythedoor,talkingtothebirdswhiletheyworked.Hishappinesswasinfluential.AsmuchasIwassad,Icouldn’thelpbutlookforwardtothedoves’visittoo.
Thenitallwentwrong.Thecourtyardwasasafeenoughspotforanest,butthetreeisbroad,thinleaveswerefarfromstable.Onenight,astrongwindblew,throwingthedoves’nesttotheground.Iheardthetwigs(细枝)breakapart.
Iexaminedthedamage.Nothinggoodeverlasted.Iwouldn’tblamethedovesifitnevercameback.Buttheyreturned.Theystartedagainfromthebeginning.Again,though,thewinddestroyedalltheirhardwork.Thenextday,andthenext,theystartedagain,asifnothinghadhappened.
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。
IknewIhadtodosomething.
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“Itworks!Thebirdsareback!”Andyannounced.
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2022~2023学年度第二学期期末质量检测
高一英语试题参考答案
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
听力原文
Text1
M:Hello,I’mcallingabouttheapartmentyouadvertised.Couldyoutellmemoreaboutit?
W:Well,therearethreeroomsandabath.
Text2
M:Wouldyouliketocomeoverandstudytonight,Janet?
W:Oh,I’msorry,Tom.Iforgettotellyouthatmyparentsareintownandtheywanttotakemetotheconcerttonight.
Text3
M:Jackseemstothinkthatthisyear’sbasketballseasonwillbedisappointing.
W:That’shisopinion.Mostothersthinkdifferently.
Text4
M:Goodmorning.MynameisMax.Ibelieveyouhavearoomreservedforme.
W:Justaminute.Mr.Max.Let’ssee—Max—yes,Mr.Max,Room101.Wouldyoujustfillinthisform,please?
Text5
W:Look,itsoundstheywantajuniorsalesmanageranditseemslikeit’sabigcompany.That’dbegood,soyoumighthavetotravelalot.
M:Dotheysayanythingaboutexperience?
Text6
W:I’dliketomailthispackagetoNewYork.
M:Howwouldyouliketosendit?
W:Firstclass,please.
M:OK,let’ssee.It’stwelvepounds,sothatwillbetendollarsandeighty-onecents.
W:Tendollarsandeighty-onecents?
M:Yes.That’saprettyheavypackageyou’vegothere.
W:Oh,Isupposeitis.Tellme,isthereacheaperwaytomailit?
M:Sure,itcanbesentbypackagepost,butitwilltakelongertogetthere.
W.Howlongwillittake?
M:Letmesee.ToNewYorkfromhereitwilltakeabouttwelvedays.
W:Howmuchwillitcost?
M:Let’sseenow.Twelvepounds,packagepost...thatwillcostfivedollarsandninety-fourcents.
W:OK,IthinkI’llsenditbypackagepost.
Text7
W:MayIspeaktoMr.Zhang,please?
M:Speaking.Whoiscalling?
W:MissJohnsonofDellComputer.
M:Oh,MissJohnson.Howareyou?
W:I’mfine,thankyou,andyou?
M:I’mOK.Whendidyouarrivehere?
W:Justthismorning,abouttwohoursago.
M:Whereareyoustaying?
W:Theusualplace,RoseGardenHotel.Itissoquietandbeautiful.Anditsserviceisnice.
M:Howlongareyougoingtostaythistime?
W:Justadayortwo.I’llhavealookatthefactoryandhaveanotherbusinesstodiscusswithyou.Couldyoucomeovertohavelunchwithmetodayatoneo’clock?
M:OK.I’llseeyouatoneo’clockthen.Goodbye!
W:Bye,seeyou!
Text8
W:WelcometoTVTalk.Today’sguestisTeddyJones.Hi,Teddy!
M:Hi,Barbara.
W:Teddy,youplaytheleadroleonInner-CityDoctors,thepopularnewTVshow.Howdoyoulikeit?
M:Well,it’sgreat,Berbara,justgreat.WhenIfirstreadthestory,IknewIcouldn’tmissoutonthisspecialshow.
W:AndnowTVaudiencesarepopularwiththesedoctors’stories.
M:Right.Andtheshowdealswithsomebigtopics.Well,I’lltellyouwhat.We’llhaveasadeventsoon.Mycharacteristoldthathegetsacancer.
W:Oh,no.Andjustafterhegetsengaged?
M:Yes.Mycharacterlearnsthatlifeandsomethingpeopletakeforgrantedisveryprecious.
W:Agoodlessonforadoctor!Well,we’reoutoftime.Thanks!
M:Bye!
Text9
W:ProfessorJones,you’rewell-knownintownasaprofessorofmathematicsattheCityCollege.We’rewritingaboutwhatprofessionalpeopledointheirsparetimeforourpaper.MayIaskyouafewquestionsaboutyourfavoritehobby?
M:Sure,Ilovediscussingmyhobbywithpeople.I’macoincollector.
W:Howlonghaveyoubeencollectingcoins?
M:SinceIwas12yearsold.Myunclegavemeabookwithspacestoputcoinsinto.
W:Howdidyourinterestgrow?
M:Ifilledthatbookandcontinuedtolookatthecoinsthatpassedthroughmyhands,searchingforrareandoldones.
W:Wheredoyoufindthecoinsforyourcollection?
M:Sometimesinmypocketchange,butusuallyIbuythemfromothercollectorsortradeforothers.
W:Whatdoesyourcollectionconsistofnow?
M:Ihaveover5,000valuablecoinswhichhavedoubledinvalue.
W:Youseemverybusinesslikeinyourhobby.
M:Well,doyouthinkso?Butmyhobbyismainlybasedoninterest.
W:Thankyoufortheanswers,ProfessorJones.Ithinkpeoplewillliketoreadaboutyourhobby.
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Inmanycountriesnowthedriversandfrontpassengersaretoldtowearseatbelts.Mostdoctorsbelievethatseatbeltssavepeoplefrombeingseriouslyhurtinanaccident.Buttherearesomepeoplewhostillthinkthatitismoredangeroustowearaseatbeltthannottowearone.Theysaythataseatbeltmaytraponeinacarthatisburning,orthathasfallenintoariverortheseaandissinking.
Butlessthanhalfofcaraccidentsleadtofireorsinking,andinanycase,aseatbeltmayeasilysaveapersonfrombeingkilled.Heorsheisabletoundotheseatbeltimmediatelyandgetoutofthecarthatisonfireorsinking.
Somepeoplewhoareagainstseatbeltsalsosometimessaythatwithoutone,onemaybethrownrightoutofacarifanaccidenthappens.Butdoctorswilltellyouthatthatisthelastthingonewantstohappen:ifoneisthrownoutofacar,onehitssomething,usuallytheroad,andusuallyhardandatahighspeed.Soitisbettertoremaininsideinthecaseofanaccident.
Now,Ihopeyoucanseewhyitisnecessarytowearaseatbelt.
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第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
21-23CDA 24-27CABD 28-31ADBC 32-35BCDA
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36-40DFCGB
第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45BADCA 46-50CADBB 51-55CDDCA
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.Manned57.willconsist58.in59.towork60.where
61.and62.necessities63.an64.starting65.are
第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
LabourWeek
LastweekourschoolcarriedoutaLabourWeekactivity,aimingtoraisethestudents’awarenessofthesignificanceoflabourandarouseourpassionforlabour.
Theactivitylastedforoneweek.Firstly,ourschoolorganizedusstudentstoworkinthenearbyfarm.Thetasksinvolvedplantingtrees,weeding,andwateringvegetables.What’smore,wewereaskedtoparticipateinsomevoluntaryworkafterclass,suchashelpingtheelderlydothecleaning.Besides,wesharedhouseworkwithourparents,relievingtheirburden.
Throughthisactivity,wehavenotonlyrealizedthevalueoflabourbutalsolearnedtorespectalllabourers.Meanwhile,ourphysicalhealthhasbeengreatlyimproved.
第二节(满分25分)
IknewIhadtodosomething.Thedovesprovidedbrightnessduringmydarkdays.Nowitwastimetohelptheminreturn.Icutapieceofhardwarecloth,formingitintotheshapeofanestandthenfixingtheends.Ithenhammereditintothewallnexttothetree.AfterIfinishedallthework,therewasonlyanhourbeforethedovesusuallymadeitsvisit.AndyandIstoodbythedoor,waitingandhoping.
“It works.The birds are back!” Andyannounced.Hearinghisexcitedvoice,Ilookedup.Theretheywere,circlingnearthenest,tryingtoaddsometwigstotheirnewhome.Afewweekslater,threebabiesbrokefreefromtheirshells. “Chirp,chirp,” Andysang.Iheldoneofthebabybirdinmyarmsandkissedit,enjoyingthehappinessofthemoment.Hearingthemchirp,Ifeltthegraynesswithinmyheartdisappear,replacedbythestrengthoflife.
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