【期中真题】北京市第四中学2021-2022学年上学期高二年级期中考试英语试卷.zip
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试卷满分为140分,考试时间为120分钟
第一部分:听力理解(共两节,满分15分)
第一节 听力选择(共10道小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
听第一段材料,回答第1-5小题。文章你将听一遍。
1. When are Mark and Pam getting married?
A. Next summer. B. Next autumn. C. Next spring.
2. According to the dialogue, which one is TRUE about a buffet?
A. People could sit together at the same table.
B. People would not spend a lot of time waiting in line.
C. People would not waste a lot of food if they just take what they want.
3. According to the dialogue, which one is TRUE about a sit-down dinner?
A. It is more expensive.
B. People could focus on the toasts.
C. The dance floor would be filled with people.
4. What kind of reception does the couple want?
A. Relaxed and fun. B. Stiff and formal. C. Casual and cheap.
5. When will they make the final decision?
A. Right now. B. Next week. C. Next month.
听第二段材料,回答第6-10小题。文章你将听两遍。
6. Who inspired the speaker's love for nature?
A. His cousin. B. His professor. C. His mother.
7. What did he do in the summers to develop his knowledge of conservation?
A. He learned the name of the animals.
B. He helped researchers monitor wild birds.
C. He prevented the wild birds from being hunted.
8. What did he study in university?
A. Natural biology. B. Physics. C. Urban planning.
9 What did he do in Namibia?
A. Protecting lions and lizards.
B. Protecting tigers and lions.
C. Protecting lions and rhinos.
10. The speaker is probably ________ now.
A. a government official
B. a clerk of an environmentally-friendly organization
C. a college student who majors in environmental protection
第二节 听力填空(共5道小题,每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面一段材料,完成下面表格,每小题仅填写一个词。文章你将听两遍。
Financial Intelligence Quotient
Your financial IQ is the kind of intelligence that helps you comprehend how money works so you can ________it well. In other words, having financial intelligence makes you competent to handle money responsibly and wisely over the long term.
1. Educate yourself
There are plenty of resources to help you learn about these things at your local ________, in bookstores and through websites and other online sources.
2. Face the facts
Look at your bank statements to see how much you have; then make a list; after that, begin tracking your spending each month to discover where ________ your money is going.
3. Get help
You probably have financially intelligent people among your family, friends and coworkers. You can also enroll in a financial management course or ________ a consultation with a finance professional.
4. Make ________
Identify your specific financial goals and create a budget that makes them possible.
第二部分:知识运用(共两节,共35分)
第一节 单项填空(共20小题;每小题1分,共20分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳答案,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
1. The staff in the zoo said it was hoped that the project would raise money for future ________ work of animals.
A. conservation B. contribution C. consumption D. conclusion
2. It is an entertaining as well as ________ program about the meaning of life, a subject that is central to all of life. That's why I strongly recommend it to all of you.
A. regular B. anxious C. informative D. memorial
3. We realised ten years ago that we needed to change or we would become ________.
A. exact B. extraordinary C. exposed D. extinct
4. It's such a pity that she ________ after 20 kilometres with stomach trouble during her first marathon.
A. wiped out B. died out C. set out D. dropped out
5. During some periods, the birds will lie on the cage floor as if trying to ________ eggs. Stay away from them because they may become uncomfortable and impatient.
A. hatch B. swallow C. claim D. label
6. The motor industry declares that electric cars will become mainstream (主流) over the next ________.
A. entrance B. decade C. committee D. feedback
7. To make ends meet, you need to have a more ________ approach to the way you spend.
A. distracted B. disciplined C. desperate D. depressed
8. Norris twice knocked down his ________ in the early rounds of the fight.
A. opponent B. asteroid C. nephew D. triathlete
9. The ________ also preserves the bodies of 100 cats and dogs and other pets whose owners hope they may one day return to life.
A. institute B. instance C. intensity D. intention
10. Last week his performance secured him the ________ for Actor of the Year at the Hollywood Film Festival.
A. reward B. prize C. award D. bonus
11. Many stations have wheelchair ________ from the car park or entrance to the station platforms.
A. approval B. average C. access D. angle
12. The paper is ________ next month, and I am working seven days a week, often far into the night.
A. forwards B. deadline C. lacking D. due
13. I ________ a few words of Greek when I was there last year.
A. took up B. picked up C. looked up D. set up
14. Some of his teammates complained that he showed a lack of ________ to the team.
A. commitment B. appointment C. engagement D. amusement
15. Economic experts have warned that without ________ action, there might be catastrophic failure in the next three years.
A. upset B. urgent C. unmotivated D. urban
16. The President is really ________ of the good working environment that Chairman Helms has created on foreign policy issues.
A. applied B. appropriate C. appealing D. appreciative
17. They explained that these were purely ________ weapons, not designed for attack.
A. demanding B. desperate C. defensive D. determined
18. Nail-biting can cause damage to your body, and here’s why it’s time to ________ this habit for life.
A. develop B. kick C. highlight D. destroy
19. The ancient civilizations of Central and Latin America were ________ upon corn.
A. founded B. found C. flowed D. fueled
20. When we’re tired and ________, home is always a shelter for us to have a rest.
A. left out B. obsessed over C. run out of D. stressed out
第二节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
I don't talk with passengers on airplanes. My flight time is ____21____for turning the pages of a good book. That changed ____22____, on a flight from Tampa to Newark when I sat next to her - the lady in Seat 26B.
After ____23____ my seat, I opened my book.
Then she turned to me. "And where are you travelling to? Home or on vacation?"
"Heading home," I closed my book. "You?"
"Oh, home, too," she began," I come from a(n) ____24____ family. Nine kids! I'm the oldest still alive - eighty-nine!" And then she laughed, joyfully, l wouldn't have guessed she was nearly ninety, though.
"Good book?" she asked, pointing to my paperback.
"Yes. Do you read?"
"Oh, I don't have ____25____ to read," she replied.
I'm sixty years younger than 26B, yet she's the one who's too busy to read? What on earth could she be doing with her____26____?
"Well," she began, "I work at Costco. There are really nice people. There are also the ____27____ ones, but I enjoy them, too!" She laughed again, and I ____28____her ability to not let negative energies affect her ____29____. I wondered how I could _____30_____ that, too.
"What's your secret," I asked, "to sounding so _____31_____ and healthy?"
"My husband died ten years ago," she said, _____32_____. "I thought to myself, I'm not going to just _____33_____! That's when I got my Costco job. I believe in being active."
"Life is so good," she continued "I'm just excited every day to live it!"
I wanted that plane ride to reroute to California so I would have more time to learn about her energy for life. I became more _____34_____ with each mile we flew.
I told myself, if someone who is eighty-nine years old can choose to live her life with such desire and _____35_____, I can, too. If you have the drive!
21. A. reserved B. adjusted C. squeezed D. limited
22. A. thus B. instead C. though D. rather
23. A. slipping into B. searching for C. taking up D. settling into
24. A. complex B. nuclear C. wealthy D. extended
25. A. time B. motivation C. energy D. discipline
26. A. days B. devotion C. intention D. interest
27. A. innovative B. weird C. annoyed D. innocent
28. A. weighed B. admired C. impressed D. identified
29. A. ambition B. fate C. taste D. mood
30. A. obtain B. manage C. control D. defend
31. A. committed B. realistic C. positive D. informative
32. A. desperately B. coldly C. ultimately D. peacefully
33. A. hang out B. sit around C. step back D. wipe out
34. A. astonished B. satisfied C. grateful D. inspired
35. A. passion B. principle C. courage D. confidence
第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,共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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
The Ultimate Guide for an Amazing Family Trip
Wondering how to take your kids on a special weekend trip while also giving yourself a relaxing time? Come to Universal Beijing Resort to immerse yourself in this world of movies!
• How to get to Universal Beijing Resort
If you are taking the subway, Universal Beijing Resort is the final stop of the Batong Line and Line 7. The park is equipped with nearly 10000 regular parking spaces, so driving is another quick and convenient option.
• Must-Bring Checklist
Have these prepared ahead of your trip so that you could enter the park:
Universal Studios Beijing One-Day-Dated Ticket
Valid ID Card / Pre-uploaded photo validation information through after-buying ticket message link or Universal Beijing Resort Official App
Face masks
Register for the green health QR code on the visitation date
• Safety Reminder
To ensure the health and safety of every guest and team member, please visit the Universal Beijing Resort Official channels before visitation for the latest Safety Guidelines. Universal Beijing Resort will closely monitor the developments of the pandemic situation and adjust the operational schedule in a timely manner.
• Family Travel Tips
Universal Beijing Resort offers convenient services for families. Stroller rental services are available near the front gate of the park to make it easier for the whole family to get around.
Rides
Minimum height
requirement
Children under the following height must be accompanied by a guardian
Despicable Me Minion Mayhem
102cm
102cm to 122cm
* Guests under 102cm must be seated at designated seats to experience this ride.
Harry Potter and the Forbidden Journey TM
122cm
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Flight of the Hippogriff TM
99cm
99cm to 122cm
Camp Jurassic
——
——
Jurassic Flyers
100cm
100cm to 122cm
Kung Fu Panda Journey of the Dragon Warrior
80cm
80cm to 122cm
Bumblebee Boogle
——
Less than 122cm
Transformers: Battle for the AllSpark
102cm
102cm to 122cm
For children's safety, some attractions have height limits. Make sure to pick attractions that are suitable for your child! Here is a list of the attractions mentioned in this guide and the height requirements:
• Stay up-to-date with us
Want to learn more about Universal Beijing Resort? Download the Universal Beijing Resort Official App or check out our WeChat/Alibaba Mini Program to get insider tips, keep up with Park news and plan for your trip. Don't forget to also follow our official WeChat account to stay up to date on the latest events and promotions that you don't want to miss!
36. One recommended way to get to Universal Beijing Resort is ________.
A. by bus B. by bike
C. by car D. on foot
37. Which of the following is true according to the passage?
A. You cannot not enter the park without a valid ID card.
B. The resort may close if the pandemic situation worsens.
C. The family can rent strollers through the resort official app.
D You need the green health QR code one day before visiting.
38. A child of 98cm can choose to ride ________.
A. Harry Porter and the Forbidden Journey TM
B. Despicable Me Minion Mayhem
C. Flight of the Hippogriff TM
D. Camp Jurassic
B
What it’s like to lose at the Olympics
Kate Courtney competes in the women’s cross-country mountain bike race at the Olympics in Japan on July 27. She placed 15th.
The brighter the spotlight, the deeper the darkness left in its shadow. As I return home from my first Olympic Games in Tokyo, I can’t help but feel that spotlight lifting and the depth of the darkness in its place. And I know I am not the only one.
I’ve been a professional cyclist for years, a former world champion and World Cup overall champion. In 2020, I was prequalified for the Tokyo Games and couldn’t wait to add Olympian to that list. During some of the most difficult moments of the pandemic, the idea of getting to line up to race in Tokyo provided me with a light at the end of the tunnel. The Games motivated me to continue to work through doubt and uncertainty, to believe that the future would be ripe with opportunity.
Each tough workout was part of a larger mission, and the small breakthroughs along the way fed my confidence and belief that anything was possible. I had never felt more alive. When I finally made it to Tokyo, I was overwhelmed by the support from my friends, family and even those I hardly knew. I lined up feeling grateful, prepared and optimistic.
Then, I fell off an emotional cliff.
From the start, my race didn’t go to plan. In a race where I had hoped to be fighting for a medal, I found myself fighting just to stay in the top 15.
The overwhelming outpouring of positivity and support that I’d received before my race gave way to a wave of consolation and criticism, especially online. Few people will ever understand what it feels like to win a gold medal, but we can all relate to the feeling of struggling to accomplish hard things or in trying to get through a rough patch where nothing seems to go our way. In my own disappointment, I am learning to appreciate that some seasons of life are not about victory, but about holding space for the struggle and acknowledging the courage it takes to pick ourselves up and risk our hearts again and again. That kind of courage can be the source of the greatest victories, as well as the most devastating defeats. It is one of the things we love most about sports, seeing athletes courageous enough to put it all on the line.
But courage is exhausting. And I don’t think Olympic athletes are the only ones who feel this exhaustion. It can be exhausting to continue to give your best effort in the face of overwhelming uncertainty, doubt and loss.
At the Olympics, in particular, uncertainty and loss become visible. The challenge is clear, the emotions raw, and the outcome broadcast for the world to see. It takes courage for athletes to offer up true, heartfelt participation, knowing that very few will leave triumphant. And when the battle is over, those fallen competitors do not need to be kicked - they need to be carried. They need to be allowed to rest for just a moment to mend their broken hearts so they can continue to bravely share their gifts with the world.
This is not the story I had been hoping to write about my Olympic Games. But as I navigate my challenges around this experience, I am reminded that there are seasons of struggle and seasons of victory -- and that you don't always get to choose when you jump from one to the next. Sometimes, you need help to keep going until the leaves change color. Exhaustion is not evidence of a lack of courage but of its abundance. To deny the struggle is to deny the very thing that allows us to win in the end.
39. What does the author mean by saying “a light at the end of the tunnel” (Para.2)?
A. The pandemic ended the author’s hopes of becoming a professional cyclist.
B. The author has been training for a race in a tunnel to compete in the Olympics.
C. The author was not sure whether she was competent enough to join in the race.
D. The Olympics gave her some hope despite the lengthy period of the pandemic
40. Why does the author mention “an emotional cliff” (Para.4)?
A. To compare her emotions to that of an awe-inspiring natural object.
B. To contrast her emotional states before and after her loss at the Games.
C. To stress the help and support she had been receiving from her friends.
D. To show she had reached the limits of her ability to succeed in her given sport.
41. Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?
A. Throughout this experience, the author felt nothing but disappointment.
B. People online comforted the author after she failed the Tokyo Olympics.
C. Courage is exhausting, which makes it unwise to give your best effort.
D. Fallen competitors need to be allowed some time to recover from failure.
42. According to the passage, what has helped the author get through the disappointment of her failure at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics?
A. Positivity and support from her family and friends.
B. The fact that few could win a gold medal at the Olympics.
C. Her previous victories prove that she was successful in her sport.
D. Courage and her years of hard work helped to give her peace of mind.
C
If humans were truly at home under the light of the moon and stars, we would go in darkness happily, the midnight world as visible to us as it is to the vast number of nocturnal (夜间活动的) species on this planet. Instead, we are diurnal creatures, with eyes adapted to living in the sun’s light. This is a basic evolutionary fact, even though most of us don’t think of ourselves as diurnal beings. Yet it’s the only way to explain what we’ve done to the night: We’ve engineered it to receive us by filling it with light.
The benefits of this kind of engineering come with consequences -- called light pollution -- whose effects scientists are only now beginning to study. Light pollution is largely the result of bad lighting design, which allows artificial light to shine outward and upward into the sky. Ill-designed lighting washes out the darkness of night and completely changes the light levels -- and light rhythms -- to which many forms of life, including ourselves, have adapted. Wherever human light spills into the natural world, some aspect of life is affected.
In most cities the sky looks as though it has been emptied of stars, leaving behind a vacant haze (霾) that mirrors our fear of the dark. We’ve grown so used to this orange haze that the original glory of an unlit night -- dark enough for the planet Venus to throw shadows on Earth -- is wholly beyond our experience, beyond memory almost.
We’ve lit up the night as if it were an unoccupied country, when nothing could be further from the truth. Among mammals alone, the number of nocturnal species is astonishing. Light is a powerful biological force, and on many species it acts as a magnet (磁铁). The effect is so powerful that scientists speak of songbirds and seabirds being “captured” by searchlights on land or by the light from gas flares on marine oil platforms. Migrating at night, birds tend to collide with brightly lit tall buildings.
Frogs living near brightly lit highways suffer nocturnal light levels that are as much as a million times brighter than normal, throwing nearly every aspect of their behavior out of joint, including their nighttime breeding choruses. Humans are no less trapped by light pollution than the frogs. Like most other creatures, we do need darkness. Darkness is as essential to our biological welfare, to our internal clockwork, as light itself.
Living in a glare of our own making, we have cut ourselves off from our evolutionary and cultural heritage-the light of the stars and the rhythms of day and night. In a very real sense, light pollution causes us to lose sight of our true place in the universe, to forget the scale of our being, which is best measured against the dimensions of a deep night with the Milky Way -- the edge of our galaxy -- arching overhead.
43. According to the passage, human beings ________.
A. prefer to live in the darkness
B. are used to living in the day light
C were curious about the midnight world
D. had to stay at home with the light of the moon
44. The writer mentions birds and frogs to ________.
A. provide examples of animal protection
B. show how light pollution affects animals
C. compare the living habits of both species
D. explain why the number of certain species has declined
45. It is implied in the last paragraph that ________.
A. light pollution does harm to the eyesight of animals
B. light pollution has destroyed some of the world heritages
C. human beings cannot go to the outer space
D. human beings should reflect on their position in the universe
46. What might be the best title for the passage?
A. The Magic Light B. The Orange Haze
C. The Disappearing Night D. The Rhythms of Nature
D
Is science actually "right"?
The Covid crisis has led many scientists to take up arms (or at least keyboards) to defend their enterprise -- and to be sure, science needs defenders these days. But in their zeal to fight back against vaccine rejection and other forms of science denial, some scientists say things that just aren't true -- and you can't build trust if the things you are saying are not trustworthy.
One popular move is to insist that science is right -- full stop -- and that once we discover the truth about the world, that's it. We are done. Anyone who denies such truths (they suggest) is stupid or ignorant. Or, as Nobel Prize-winning physicist Steven Weinberg said, "Even though a scientific theory is in a sense a social consensus, it is unlike any other sort of consensus in that it is culture-free and permanent." Well, no. Even a modest familiarity with the history of science offers many examples of matters that scientists thought they had resolved, only to discover that they needed to be reconsidered. Some familiar examples are Earth as the center of the universe, the absolute nature of time and space, the stability of continents, and the cause of infectious disease.
Science is a process of learning and discovery, and sometimes we learn that what we thought was right is actually wrong. Science can also be understood as an institution (or better, a set of institutions) that facilitates this work. To say that science is "true" or "permanent" is like saying that "marriage is permanent." At best, it's a bit off-key. Marriage today is adapted to a world that is very different from what it was in the 16th or 18th century, and so are most of our "laws" of nature. They are at best, true for now or true until proven otherwise.
Another popular move is to say scientific findings are true because scientists use "the scientific method." But we can never actually agree on what that method is. Some will say it is empiricism: observation and description of the world. Others will say it is the experimental method: the use of experience and experiment to test hypotheses. This is cast sometimes as the hypothetic-deductive method, in which the experiment must be framed as a deduction from theory, and sometimes as falsification, where the point of observation and experiment is to prove these theories false, not to confirm them. Recently, a prominent scientist claimed the scientific method was to avoid fooling oneself into thinking that something is true when it is not, and vice versa.
In my view, the biggest mistake scientists make is to claim that this is all somehow simple and therefore to imply that anyone who doesn't get it is dumb. Yet science is not simple, and neither is the natural world; therein lies the greatest challenge of science communication. What we do is both hard and, often, hard to explain. Our efforts to understand and characterize the natural world are just that: efforts. Because we're human, we often fall flat. The good news is that when that happens, we pick ourselves up, brush ourselves off, and get back to work. That's no different from professional skiers who wipe out in major races or inventors whose early aspirations go bust. Understanding the beautiful, complex world we live in, and using that knowledge to do useful things, is its own reward and why taxpayers should be happy to fund research.
Scientific theories are not perfect replicas of reality, but we have good reason to believe that they capture significant elements of it. And experience reminds us that when we ignore reality, it sooner or later comes back to bite us.
47. What can we learn from paragraphs 1 & 2?
A. What scientists said is absolutely trustworthy.
B. Scientific findings call for further consideration.
C. It is unwise to deny some truths scientists have found.
D. Social consensus contributes to the discovery of a scientific theory.
48. The author compares science to marriage because ________.
A. neither science nor marriage is trustworthy
B. both science and marriage are true and permanent
C. neither science nor marriage remains the same all the time
D. both science and marriage can help us to tell right from wrong
49. Which of the following statements is true for 'the scientific method'?
A. The experimental method, to great extent, leads to scientific findings.
B Empiricism is an ideal scientific method leading to scientific findings.
C. It is just a way to prevent scientists from falling into the traps.
D. None of the above.
50. The author intends to tell us ________.
A. once some scientific truths are settled, there is no need to change them
B. scientific findings are not permanent so that we should be ready for the changes
C. if we can use different scientific methods, we can reach more scientific findings
D. although science is not easy to understand, the truth will always come out
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。
Most of us don’t like to think too much about rubbish.___51___. However, household waste is a major contributor to our planet’s waste problem. Like it or not, it needs to be managed if we are to have a brighter green future.
When it comes to being responsible for our own rubbish, the best way to approach it is by following the three golden rules of waste management, or the ‘3 Rs’-Reduce, Reuse and Recycle.
“The order is important.____52____ ,” says Eugene Tay, Director of Green Future Solutions in Singapore. “Recycling still affects the environment and should be done last after reduce and reuse.”
But, when our efforts to reduce and reuse still result in an overflowing rubbish bin, the advantages of recycling cannot be ignored. “____53____,” says Amy Ho, Managing Director of World Wide Fund For Nature in Singapore. “The damage to our environment could then be slowed down as a result. ”
In fact, by recycling just one plastic bottle, you are saving not just the material to make a new one, but you also stop it from getting thrown into a landfill(垃圾掩埋场)for up to 700 years-and that’s before it even starts to rot. ____54____.
Recycling is so important that we really have no excuse not to do the simplest of household tasks that will make a difference.
“_____55_____ , ”says Ho. “Starting with recycling grey water for gardening purposes, to recycling materials such as glass, paper and iron-it all reduces the use of raw materials.”
A. We put it in the bin and don’t think too far beyond that
B. The collective action of individuals can make a significant effect
C. It‘s important for every household to make good use of grey water
D. Waste reduction and reuse is usually the best way to decrease waste
E. The three rules of waste management should be followed by every household
F. Recycling reduces the use of raw materials and so protects our natural resources
G. Recycling just 10% plastic bottles would keep 90 million kilograms of plastic out of landfills
第四部分:书面表达(共四节,满分50分)
第一节 选词填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)
Group 1
从方框中选择词汇并用其正确形式填空;每空只填一个词,每词只用一次。有两个多余词汇。
extinct threat disciplined influence annoy faith approve
56. It’s really ________ when a train is late and there’s no explanation.
57. They ________ to drop him from the team if he didn’t come to practice.
58. Conservationists are setting up special areas and trying to save the pandas from ________.
59. The new policy in this city will benefit all the citizens; as a result, it has met with widespread public ________.
60. It is a highly ________ art magazine that is widely read by designers.
Group 2
从方框中选择词汇并用其正确形式填空;每空只填一个词,每词只用一次。有两个多余词汇。
stick innovate incredible urge injure occasional obsess
61. If you don’t warm up before taking exercise, you risk ________ yourself.
62. This door seems to be ________. Can you help me push it open?
63. Big companies are always looking for ________ products that can’t be easily copied.
64. It’s ________ difficult to be objective about something which you’re immersed in.
65. I got a note from Alicia ________ me to get in touch as soon as possible.
第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)
在未给提示词的空白处填写1个适当的词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。
66. ________ (post) their pictures on Instagram is the only thing Amy wants to do now. (所给词的适当形式填空)
67. While we were hiking in the Gobi, some support cars followed us all the way to help keep us ________ (supply). (所给词的适当形式填空)
68. So far, “Metaverse”(元宇宙), a concept considered as the future of the internet, ________ (mention) several times in his talk. (所给词的适当形式填空)
69. The team also spoke to people in the West End Bar, some of ________ were there the week before. (用适当的词填空)
70. ________ conservation of several species of dolphin is going on. (用适当的词填空)
71. For our autumn outing, we are going to explore Tianjin in groups on our own, ________ many of us are so looking forward to. (用适当的词填空)
72. ________ (start) at sea level, the route climbs to a height of 3,275 meters at the end, covering 105 kilometers. (所给词的适当形式填空)
73. I also came to express my thanks to the artists who are devoting their time and talents to ________ (help) to construct schools for kids in remote areas. (所给词的适当形式填空)
74. She picked up her antique teapot at ________ European flea market. (用适当的词填空)
75. In 1963 we moved to Boston, ________ my grandparents lived. (用适当的词填空)
第三节 翻译(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)
76. 父母应当参与孩子的教育过程,帮助他们养成好习惯。(involve;habit短语) (汉译英)
77. 运动会上,大部分运动员都将自己推向了极限。校长给表现优秀的运动员们颁奖。(limit n.; present v.) (汉译英)
78. Harley不遗余力地摆脱他不喜欢的生活方式,想要开始他的新生活。(effort;drop短语) (汉译英)
79. 她与别人的不同之处在于她做什么事情都很努力。(set短语;apply短语) (汉译英)
80. 他发现他无法集中注意力在他的试卷上,这导致了他彻底的失利。(focus v.; result短语)(汉译英)
第四节 写作 (满分20分)
81. 假如你是红星中学高二学生李华。你的美国朋友Jim最近写信给你,谈到他打算参加学校举办的纪念世界地球日的演讲活动,并正在为他的演讲搜集信息,他写信询问中国的现状。请回信,内容包括:
1. 目前中国面临的比较严重的环境问题。
2. 政府采取了哪些措施。
3. 你对于环境问题的态度。
注意:1. 词数不少于60词。
2. 开头与结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Jim.
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li Hua
听力答案:1-5 CCBAB 6-10 CBACB
11. manage 12. library 13. exactly 14. schedule 15. changes
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