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2020—2021学年度高二第二学期期末教学质量抽测英语试题本试卷分四部分,共12页。满分150分。考试用时120分钟。注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号等填写在答题卡和试卷指定位置上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。1.Whatwillthewomanprobablydoafterclass?A.Gotodinner.B.Talkwithaprofessor.C.Gotothetheatre.2.WhatistherelationshipbetweenJimandBob?A.Classmates.B.Closefriends.C.Twins.3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Shewillfinishthephotocopiesinnotime.B.Shecan’tmakethephotocopiesnow.C.Sheistoobusytomakethephotocopies.4.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Givehisankleagoodrest.B.Treathisinjuriesimmediately.C.Continuehisregularactivities.5.Whatcanweknowaboutthewoman’sroommate?A.Sheisalwayslate.B.Sheisforgetful.C.Sheisbad-tempered.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
1三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.Whatarethewaiterslike?A.Noisy.B.Impolite.C.Lazy.7.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthecarpet?A.Itdoesn’tsmellwell.B.It’sdamaged.C.It’stooold.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Talkingoveratrip.B.Visitingafriend.C.Lookingforanapartment.9.WhatdothespeakerswantJimThomastodo?A.GotoBritainwiththem.B.Dosomeresearch.C.Takecareoftheirflat.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhyisBillyunabletohelpthewoman?A.Heisnotathome.B.Heistakingashower.C.Heisplayingthevideogame.11.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Washingtheclothes.B.Cooking.C.Fixingthepipe.12.Whattimeisitnow?A.7:15.B.7:30.C.7:45.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatkindofpartywillthegirlhave?A.Apoolparty.B.Aroller-skatingparty.C.Anice-skatingparty.14.Whowillthegirlinvitetoherparty?A.Kelly.B.Melinda.C.Mike’sfriend.15.Whatadviceisprobablyacceptedbythegirl?A.Decoratingtheplacewithballoons.B.Buyingeveryoneacheesecake.C.Rentingsomewinteranimals.16.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Neighbors.C.Brotherandsister.
2听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Howdidthespeakerfeelbeforethefirstjobinterview?A.Confident.B.Nervous.C.Scared.18.Whendidthespeakergethisjobatthegasstation?A.Whenhewasinmiddleschool.B.Whenhewasinhighschool.C.Whenhewasincollege.19.Whatinspiredthespeakertobeanengineer?A.HelpingatMcDonald’s.B.Servingatacoffeeshop.C.Workingatabuildingcompany.20.Whatwastheman’ssecrettosuccess?A.Hestudiedhard.B.Hemetlotsofpeople.C.Helearnedfromwork.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87.5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。AIfyouaretiredofstayingathome,nowmakethemostoutoftheweekendbygettingstuckintothebestthingsgoingonthisFriday,SaturdayandSunday.KewGardensIfyouarereadytofullyputyourselfintonature,getyourselfdowntoKewGardens.TheRoyalBotanicGardensisfamousforitsplantcollectionsfromaroundtheworld.Recently,everyonevisitingthegarden,includingmembers,hastobookticketsonlineforthetimerangebeforetheysetfootinthegarden.ThisisthefirsttimethatKewhasadoptedthispolicyinitshistory.LambethCountryShowThisyearthecountrysidefestivalwon’tbegoingaheadinitsusualhomeofBrockwellPark.Butallyourfavouriteaspectsofthefairwillbepartofthevirtual(虚拟的)edition,includingthehighlyexpectedVegetableSculptureCompetition,theusualflowershowcompetitions,andlocal-themedtalks.WalthamstowGardenPartyintheAirThefreetwo-dayfestivalinE17willbeheldthisweekend.Youcanenjoyonlinemusicand
3danceperformances.Don’tmissthemostwonderfulpartoftheweekend:EastLondonRadio’sfirst-everonlineshowtakingplaceacrosstheweekendwithbehind-thesceneschatswithlocalmusicians.ColumbiaRoadFlowerMarketAsthelargestflowermarketinEastLondon,thismarketislocatedinBethnalGreen.ItopensonSundays.EverySundaymorningthequietstreetofColumbiaRoadfillsupwithstalls(摊位)sellingfreshflowersandplants.Personally,itiswisetogotherebetween8:00amand10:00amsothatyoucanwalkatyourownpaceandwon’tbepushedbythecrowds.21.WhatistherecentchangeinKewGardens?A.Thegovernmentopensittothepublicforashortertime.B.Peopleareencouragedtoappreciatetheviewsonline.C.Ticketsarebookedonlineforcertainvisitinghours.D.Aseriesofflowercompetitionscanbeseenthere.22.Ifyouareinterestedinmusic,whichofthefollowingappealstoyou?A.KewGardens.B.LambethCountryShow.C.ColumbiaRoadFlowerMarket.D.WalthamstowGardenPartyintheAir.23.Whydoestheauthoradvisepeopletovisittheflowermarketintheearlymorning?A.Togetagooddeal.B.Togetfreshflowers.C.Toavoidthetrafficjamthere.D.Tohaveapeacefulexperienceofbuyingflowers.BItravelonaregularbasis,althoughIspendmostdaysworkingtomakealivingjustlikeyoudo.Sowheneverachancearisesformetovisitafar-offcountry,Ijumpatit.WhenIwasstudyingabroadinAustralia,Itraveledextensively(广泛地)alloverthecountrywithtwofriends.WebookedeverythingfromwhalewatchingtoaprivateflightoverMountKosciuszko,andrackedup(累积)someimpressivecreditcardbills.Anotherinternationalstudentalmostlookeddownhernoseatourpriceyadventures,declaringthatshehadcometoAustraliatostudy,nottoemptyhersavingaccountontravel.Myquestiontohercame.Whywouldyoucomeliterallyhalfwayaroundtheworldtosaveyourmoneyandkeepyournosepressedintoabookeveryweekend?WouldyougotoChinaandnotvisittheGreatWallbecauseitcostsmoney?WouldyougotoItalyandskipvisitingtheVatican
4becauseitrequiresanadmissionticket?IknowwhereIwouldlikemylifetogointhecomingmonthsandyears.Buttherearenoguaranteesthatthingswillgoasplanned.Infact,nothingwillgoasplanned.“Oh,I’lltravelwhen1retire.”“I’lltravelwhenthekidsaregrown.”“I’lltravelwhenthehouseispaidoff.”Howoftendowehearotherssaythese?Iheartheseexcusesallthetime.Butyouknowwhathappens?Age.Andstress.And,well,life.Lifehappensandbythetimeyouretireandyourkidsaregrownandyourhouseispaidoff,youhavebadkneesandweaklungsandyousimplycan’tvisitallthoseplacesyoudreamedaboutinyouryouth.Howsad!Idon’twanttoenduplikethat,holdingontoyouthfultraveldreamsthatwillneverbereality.Ioftenthink,whatif“sometimeslater”nevercame?So,ifyouareprivilegedenoughtobeabletoaffordtotravel,thenyoushouldattackitwithcuriosityandenergyandasenseofadventure.Asforme,attheendoftheday,I’dratherdiewithamillionmemoriesthanamilliondollars.Moneywon’tcomfortmeonmydeathbed,butknowingthatI’velivedafullandfulfillinglifemight.24.WhydoestheauthormentionhistravelexperienceinAustralian?A.Toshowhispassionfortravel.B.Torecallawonderfulexperience.C.Toprovehisbeliefintravel.D.Toattractthereaders’attention.25.Whatwouldtheauthoragreetodoaccordingtothetext?A.Savemoneyforfurtherstudy.B.Sparemoneyforanadmissionticket.C.Traveltoaforeigncountrywithoutmoney.D.Stayathomestudyingonweekends.26.Whatdoesparagraph4mainlytalkabout?A.Theregretsofmissingsomejourneys.B.Thebarriersinthefuturelife.C.Theexcusesforfailingtotravel.D.Theuncertaintiesoffuturefortravel.27.Whatisthewritingpurposeofthetext?A.Topersuadethereaderstotravelyoung.B.Totellhisowntravelexperience.C.Toillustratethebenefitsoftravel.D.Tomakeacomparisonbetweenlifeandtravel.C
5Moreandmorepeoplearoundtheworldarelivingincityareasandtheneedforhigh-qualityfreshfoodisrising.Atthesametime,newhomes,apartmentbuildings,shoppingcentersandroadsaretakingtheplaceofrichlandnearcities.Thatmakesgrowingcropsintallbuildingsaninterestingsolution.InDallas,Texas,acompanycalledGreenHabitatHydroponics(GHH)sellsverticalfarming(垂直农业)supplies.“Youcancontrolanythingandeverythingyouwanttowithhydroponics—theprocessofgrowingplantsinsand,smallstonesorwaterwithaddednutrients(营养物)butnotsoil,”KrisMaxwell,asalesemployeeatGHHsaid.“Forexample,certainplantsneedcertainnutrientsandPHlevels.Butdon’tworry.Youcanchangethehydroponicssolutions(溶液)byaddingortakingawaynutrients,orbychangingthePHlevel,orevenbycontrollingtheamountofwaterinasolution,sothatplantsgetallthenutrientsandwaterrequirementstheyneed.Thereareevendifferentsolutionsforcertainstagesintheplants’growth.”Inthisindoorenvironment,LEDlights,whichareenvironmentallyfriendly,replacethesun.Heaters,coolers,andspecialmachinescontrolthetemperatureandhumidity.Upto300plantscangrowinonecontainerunit.GHHalsosellsaeroponics(气雾栽培)systems.Withthissystem,plantsareplacedinhugecontainerswhereonlytherootsareputinasolution.Nutrientrichwastesfromfish,forexample,arefilteredandsentthroughthesystem.Thegoodthingaboutthismethodisthatnofertilizershavetobeusedbecausethefishproduceallofthenecessarynutrients.Anotheradvantageofverticalfarmingisthatnopestswilldamageyourcrops.Whatdoyouthink?Doesverticalfarminghaveabrightfuture?28.Whichofthefollowingmaynotbethereasonforverticalfarming?A.Manypeoplenowadaysareflowingintocities.B.Theearthhastosupportmoreandmorepeople.C.Peopleshowgreaterinterestineatingfreshfood.D.Thefieldsforgrowingcropsnearcitiesarereducingdaybyday.29.Asforverticalfarming,whatcanbeusedtotaketheplaceofthesunshine?A.Heaters.B.Coolers.C.Lightfromakindofbulb.D.Airconditioningmachines.30.Theunderlinedword“filtered”inthefourthparagraphcanbereplacedby“______”.
6A.balancedB.removedC.destroyedD.created31.Whatisanadvantageofaeroponicssystemusedinverticalfarming?A.Itcanbeeasilyoperated.B.Peoplecangetdeliciousfood.C.Thereisnoneedforchemicalnutrients.D.Itmaybringaboutagoodharvest.DManyrichparentsdrivetheirkidstospecialactivitiesafterschool.Besidesthetripstosoccerpracticesandgamesorpianolessons,theyincreasinglymakeonemorestop—atriptotheirlocalafter-schooltutoring(辅导)center.It’sbecomingamorecommonactivitywithinandoutsideofAmericanschools.Parentspaytutoringaround$200permonthforeachchildtogetmath,readingandotherkindsoflessonsonceortwiceaweekwiththeirownlessonsandhomeworkintendedtobemorechallengingthanwhatisofferedbytheschools.Theyaimatstudentsnotonlystrugglinginschoolworkbutalsothosewhoarealreadyaheadincourses.Itseemsthattherenochildistooyoungtostart.Theyteachtheselittlekidshowtorecognizeletters,numbers,patternsandshapes.Childreninafter-schoolcenterscangetconfusedaboutwhichkindoflearningmattersmore,butparentskeeptheirkidsintutoringforyearsiftheythinkit’sgettingresults.“Wejustkeptherintheprogram,becauseitwasworking,”themotherofafifthgradertoldme.Afourth-gradestudentmentionedthatherregularteachercountedherprivatemathcentertasksassatisfyingherschoolhomework.Troublingly,educatorsbelievethatthegrowthofprivatetutoringintheU.S.isleadingtoasenseofpressurethatcanresultinemotionalproblems.“Thestudentswhotakeclassesoutsideofschoolmakeotherkidsfeelbad,becausethey’rebrighterandtheydomore,andtheycandoitfaster,”aBoston-areaelementaryschoolheadmastertoldme.What’smorefrighteningishappening.Agrowingeducationarmsraceisgoingamongfamilies.Theyfeelpressuredtomakesuretheirkidslearnenoughtobeabovetheirgradelevelandrankedatornearthetopoftheirclasses.Manyparentstoldmetheykeeptheirchildreninafter-schooleducationsimplytokeepupwiththosewhodo.Tutoringeducationisseriouslychangingwhatitmeanstogotoschool.32.Whatcanwelearnabouttutoringcentersfromparagraph2?A.Theyservechildrenofdifferentlevelsandages.B.Theirchargesarerelativelycheap.
7C.Theymainlyprovidecoursesrelatedwithexams.D.Theirteachingcontentkeepspacewiththatofschools.33.Whatdoestheauthorintendtotellusinparagraph3?A.Studentsbenefitalotfromprivatetutoring.B.Tutoringisrecognizedbysomeparentsandschoolteachers.C.Parentstrytoraisekids’interestinprivatetutoring.D.Tutoringtakesupalotofstudents’sparetime.34.Whatisaproblemcausedbythegrowthofprivatetutoring?A.Studentsaretiredofschoolingundergreatpressure.B.Parentspaylittleattentiontotheirchildren’smentalhealth.C.Parentsareunderthepressureofeducationarmsrace.D.Thepublicbecomelesssatisfiedwiththeschooleducationsystem.35.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletileforthetext?A.TheAdvantagesofPrivateTutoringB.TheDisadvantagesofPrivateTutoringC.ThePopularityofPrivateTutoringD.TheConcernsaboutPrivateTutoring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。Doyouliketoreceivegifts?Ofcourse,youdo.Everybodydoes.Butaregiftsimportantinyourrelationship?Theanswerisn’tsimple.36.Butthatdoesn’tmeanthatyoushouldn’tgiveyourpartnersomegifts.Hereareafewreasonswhygift-givingissuchanimportantpartoftheinterpersonalinteraction(交流).Giftsmakeyourpartnerfeelloved37.Whisperingthewords“Iloveyou”intheirearssimplyisn’tenough.Youneedtoproveit.Apresentletsthemknowthatyouarethinkingaboutthem.Basically,you’reofferingsomethingwithallyourheart,withoutexpectinganythinginreturn.Itdoesn’tmatterhowmuchthegiftcosts.Whatmattersisthethought.38Birthdaysareoneofthosedayswhenapersonisentitledtobeselfish—inotherwords,tothinkonlythemselves.Mostpeoplelikecelebratingandtheywanttofeelspecialonthatday.So,yourpartner’sbirthdayiscomingupandyoudon’thaveacluehowtocelebratethisspecialday.
8Thebestthingtodoisgetthemapresentthatcanbeconsumed,suchasabunchofflowers.39GiftsmakeyourpartnersmileOneofthemostimportantthingsofbeinginarelationshipismakingtheotherpersonhappy.Buthowdoyoumanagetoputasmileonyourotherhalf’sface?Simple:yougetthemagift.Itgoeswithoutsayingthathappinessdoesn’tcomefrommoney.40.Keepingarelationshipisdifficultnowadays,butpresentsmakethingsmucheasier.You’llseethatanofferingwillimmediatelyliftyourlovedone’smood.A.GiftsarenecessaryonspecialoccasionsB.GiftsareimportanttoyourrelationshipC.OfferingsareawayofshowingpeoplehowyoucareforthemD.Relationshipsdon’tsurviveonmaterialgroundsE.Therefore,thegiftlikethiscancreateabiggersurpriseF.Notonlywillyoumaketheirbirthdayspecial,butalsoyou’llbecreatingmemoriesG.However,itcan’tbedeniedthatsmallgiftsmakeyourpartnersmile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。Noactofkindness,nomatterhowsmall,iseverwasted.Yesterdayasalesman,workingforatelecomcompany,41metosellhisphoneplans.Iwasatworkandunwillingtospendtimeonthoseconversations,soImadea(n)42thatIcouldn’ttalkyetandI43himtocallbackonehourlater.However,hecontinuedtoexplainhisphoneplans,whichhesaidwerebetterthanmy44one.Whilelisteningtohim,sometimesIwaslostinthought,giving“hmm”asasignof45orshowinghimthatIwasstillthere.SometimesIfeltabitimpatient.ButItriedtobe46duringtheconversation.Attheendoftheconversation,hesaid:“Thankyouforlisteningtome.47,peopletreatusasthievesor48atus.Today,Ihaven’thadaconversationwithoutoffense(侮辱).Iknowyoucouldhavebeen49afterworkordonesomethingelsehadInot50yourtime.SoIamreallytouched.”Ithankedhimforthisstatement.I51howmuchhecouldhavebeenthesubjectofverbal(言语的)52allthroughhisworkingdays.Ialsoadmittedthatthosepeopleshowingbad53
9tohimmighthavebeenme.ButnowIamdelightedtoallowhimtofeeltreated54.Infacteveryoneshouldbe55asahumanbeing.41.A.forcedB.invitedC.calledD.allowed42.A.choiceB.promiseC.decisionD.excuse43.A.beggedB.advisedC.warnedD.encouraged44.A.presentB.commonC.formerD.extra45.A.impatienceB.confusionC.agreementD.confidence46.A.politeB.proudC.excitedD.annoyed47.A.RarelyB.PersonallyC.RecentlyD.Usually48.A.shoutB.waveC.stareD.smile49.A.boredB.relaxedC.stressedD.amazed50.A.dealtwithB.gotthroughC.givenbackD.takenup51.A.arguedB.appreciatedC.realizedD.accepted52.A.communicationB.challengeC.attackD.ability53.A.impressionB.characterC.demandD.attitude54.A.seriouslyB.differentlyC.unfairlyD.badly55.A.respectedB.regardedC.exploredD.trusted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。FromragstorichesisacommonphraseinEnglish.It’softenusedtodescribeeitherpeopleor56(story)aboutpeoplewhobegintheirlivesinextremepovertyandendupbeing57(wealth),oftenthroughhardworkortalent.ThephraseisthoughttohavecomefromthewritingsofHoratioAlger,58Americanwriter.Hismostpopular19th-centuryworks59(write)forchildren,anddescribedextremelypoorboys60hardworkwonthemachangetoimprovetheirlives.Thoughgoingfromragstoriches61(be)likelytobeanexpressionwithoutalonghistory,theconceptofmovingfrombeingpoortobeingrichis62(actual)notnew.It’sacommonthemeinfairytales.Cinderellamovesfromwearingragsanddoingallthehouseworkto63(marry)theprince,herkindheartfinallybringingherhappiness.Thephraseisalsooftenthoughttohavea64(connect)totheAmericandream.Inthepast,manyforeignersviewedAmerica65aplacewheretheycouldendpovertyandhavea
10chancetodowonderfulthings.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华,你校网站准备开设“英语角”专栏,以便学生发表文章。交流观点。请你用英语写一篇文章,介绍本专栏并征集稿件,内容包括:1.开设目的;2.稿件的内容和要求;3.鼓励参与。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:专栏column____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________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。续写的词数应为150左右。Mychildrenweresittingatthekitchentable,playingsgame.Theyhadtakensomecardsandwrittenasecretwordoneachone.Withoutlookingatthewordonthecard,theyhadtoputthecardontheirforeheads.Thentheytookturnsaskingyes-or-noquestionsuntiltheywereabletoguessthesecretwordontheircard.“Inmysecretword‘fork’!”Jordanasked.“Yes!Yougotit!Youwon!”bothofhissistersyelled.Minuteslater,myyoungestdaughterJuliasaid,“Mommy,mineinreallyhard.”Inoddedsympathetically(同情地).Thepoorgirldidn’tstandachance.Thecardonherforeheadread“love”.She’dalreadyaskedmorethanadozenquestions,andeachanswerseemedtoconfuseherevenmore.Then,sheasked,“Isitinvisible(看不见的)?”LeaandJordanlookedatoneanother,unsureofhowtoanswer.Theyaskedme,“Mom,what
11doyouthink?IsthewordonJulia’scardinvisible?”Ipaused.Isloveinvisible?Inthegame,itobviouslywas.“Well,yes,thewordonJulia’scardisinvisible,”Isaid.“Wecan’tseeitinthesamewaywecanseeanobjectlikeaforkorabird.”PoorJuliashookherhead.“Istilldon’tgetit.”Isaid,“Julia,whenIwanttoshowyouyourword,Imakeyourfavoritedinner.”Juliathoughtforaminute,“Ismyword‘hungry’?”Ismiled.“No,butthatwasagoodtry.Ifyouwantedtoshowmeyourword,youwouldgivemeahugorakiss.”Julia’seyeslitup.“Mom,mywordis‘love’!”Inodded,andthekidsclapped.Then,theychosenewcards.Butlater,whenthekidsfinishedplayingthegame,Juliacametomeandsaid,“Mom,Ithinkloveshouldneverbeinvisible.”Ismiledandnoddedmyhead.ThenIthoughtaboutmydayandhowIspentmytime.IhadtoadmitthatIwastoobusycookingandcleaningtoshowactuallove.Butyoungchildrendidn’tappreciatecleanfloors.Theyevendidn’tnoticethosethings,letalonefeellovedbythem.Idecidedtochange.Paragraph1:Igatheredthekidstogetherandaskedwhatvisiblelovetheywanted._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Overthenextfewweeks,Ipickedseveralsuggestionsfromthelistandhadatry.________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2020—2021学年度第二学期期末教学质量抽测高二英语参考答案.第一部分听力(说明:本题共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
121—5BCBAB6—10BAACA11—15BACBA16—20CABCC第二部分阅读(说明:本题共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)21—25CDDAB25—30DABCB31—35CABCD36—40DCAFG第三部分语言运用.第一节(说明:本题共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)41—45CDBAC45—50ADABD51—55CCDBA第二节(说明:本题共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)55.stories57.wealthy58.an59.werewritten50.whose61.is62.Actually63.marrying64.Connection65.as第四部分写作第一节(说明:本题满分15分)Ourschoolwebsiteisgoingtosetupanewcolumn“Englishcorner”,whereyoucanpublishyourarticlessharingyourideasaboutanythingrelatedtoyourschoollife.Itoffersyouagreatchancetoimproveyourwritingskillsaswell.Yourarticlesmaycoverdifferentissues,rangingfromyourconfusionaboutrelationshipwithyourclassmatestoadviceaboutafterschoolactivities.Meanwhile,itispreferablethatyourwritingisneatlydonewithnomorethan200words,sobesuretodoublecheckitbeforeyousubmityourwork.We’resincerelylookingforwardtoyourarticlesforthiscolumn.Pickupyourpenandgetwriting!第二节(说明:本题满分25分)Igatheredthekidstogetherandaskedwhatvisiblelovetheywanted.Ifoundapenandanotebooktomakealist.Thentheyactivelyputforwardtheirsuggestions:bakingmorebrownies,havingawaterballoonfightandsoon.Juliagavethemost.Soon,Ihadmorethanadozensuggestion.Somewerecompletelypossible,andotherswerereallyhard.ButIhadastartingpoint.Iputthelistonthefridgeanddeterminedtomakegooduseofit.
13Overthenextfewweeks,Ipickedseveralsuggestionsfromthelistandhadatry.Imademorecookiesandplayedmoregames.Ireadbooksandkickedsoccerballs.Itwasagreattime.Oneafternoon,Juliacameintothekitchenandtoldmeshewasseeingmylove.ActuallyIdidn’tchangemuch.Ijustdidmoreplayingandlesscleaning.I’dgiventhemmoreofmytime,andwhatI’dgotteninreturnwasworthit.附:听力原文Text1M:We’replanningtogooutforadinnerandthentothetheatreafterclass.Wanttocome?W:Lovelyplans.I’dloveto,butProf.Davisonwantstospeaktome.Text2W:IoftenmistakeJimforBob.Canyoutellthemapart?M:No.Theylooksomuchalikethateventheirmotherdidn’tknowwhowaswhosometimeswhentheywereyoung.Text3M:CanIhavefivephotocopiesofthis,please?Howmuchisacopy?W:It’stenpenceacopy,butI’mafraidthemachine’soutoforderatthemoment.Text4M:Todayisabaddayforme.Ifelloffastepandtwistedmyankle.W:Don’tworry,usuallyankleinjurieshealquicklyifyoustopregularactivitiesforawhile.Text5M:Whydidyoucometothemeetinglate?Ileftamessagewithyourroommateaboutthetimechange.W:Shehasaveryshortmemory,anditreallygetsonmynervessometimes.Text6W:Hello.It’sSallyLofromtheroom1088.I’dliketomakeacomplaint.M:Whatareyounotsatisfiedwith,MsLo?W:Theserviceandthediningarea.M:Couldyougivememoredetails,please?W:Yes,thewaitersareextremely,rude.Alsothecarpetinthediningareaissuchadisgrace.Itisverysmelly.M:I’mverysorry.I’lltalktothewaitersandthecleanersrightaway.
14W:Okay.Text7M:Sue,shallwegotoBritainfortheholidaythissummer?W:Goodidea.M:SoIwillmakepreparationsforthetripthesedays.W:OK.Whenareweleaving?M:NextFriday.I’mexcited.ButtherearestillafewthingsIneedtodobeforewego.W:Likewhat?M:Pickingupourpassports,goingtobuyourplaneticketsandfindingoutwhoweshouldlookfortolookafterourapartmentwhilewearegone.W:Er...JimThomas,aformercollegeclassmateofmine,iscomingtodosomeresearchthissummer,fromJulytoAugust.M:That’sgreat.Text8W:Billy,thesugarisrunningout.Canyougotothestoredownstairstogetabagforme?Billy?Billy!M:Stopyelling,honey.Billycan’thelpyourightnow.W:Isheplayingthevideogameinhisstudyagain?M:No.Mikecalledandaskedhimouttoplaybasketball.W:What?hejusttookashowerandchangedhisclothes!He’llgetallsweatyagain.M:Can’tblamehimforbeingaboy.W:Soyou’llgetmethesugar.Now!M:Honey,incaseyoudidn’tnoticeit.I’mstillbusyfixingthewaterpipehere.W:ButtheporkwillgetovercookeditIleave!M:Trythehoneyinourrefrigerator,willyou?W:Oh,yeah.Great!M:So,willyougetitdonebefore7:30?I’msohungry.W:Injustaquarter?Noway.Youcan’texpectmetodoitsosoon.M:Okay...Takeyourtime.Text9W:WhatdoyouthinkIshoulddoformybirthdaythisyear?
15M:Youshouldhaveareallybigparty!Maybeapoolparty!W:Thatwouldbefun.Idon’treallylikeswimming,though.MaybeI’llhavearoller-skatingparty.M:Whataboutanice-skatingparty?W:Yeah,that’sevenbetter!I’lldefinitelyinviteKatieandSammy.M:WhataboutMelinda?W:Yes,Melinda,too.DoyouthinkIshouldinviteKelly?M:No,becauseshedidn’tinviteyoutoherpartylastmonth.AmIallowedtoinviteanyone?W:Youcaninviteonefriend,butthat’sit.M:Fine.I’llinviteMike.Youshouldhaveawinter-themedparty.IfMomandDadsayit’sokaytorentouttheentireplace,wecandecorateitwithballoons.Iknowyourfavoritecakeischeesecake,butyoushouldgetanice-creamcakeinstead.W:Thoseareallgreatideas.MaybeIcanevengetasnowmachine!M:Youcancalltheparty“Patty’sWonderland”.MaybeMomwillletusrentsomewinteranimals,likedeerandpenguins!W:Okay,don’tgetaheadofyourself.Idon’tthinkthatwouldbepossible.M:Yeah,Iguessyou’reright.Text10M:WhenIshowedup,atmyfirstjobinterview,itwasmylastyearatmiddleschool.Allmyfriendssaidhownervoustheywerefortheirinterviews.Ithoughttomyself,“Ifyoulookscared,itisasignofweakness.”WhenIwenttoMcDonald’sfortheinterview,Ithoughtitwouldbeapieceofcake.Butmyanswertoeveryquestionwas“Idon’tknow”.Notsurprisingly,Ididn’tgetthatpart-timejob.ThefollowingyearIhadasecondchanceatagasstation.ThistimeIshowedupinaniceshirtwithatieandansweredeveryquestionpolitely.AndIgotthejob.Ilearnedhowtodealwithmoney,howtofixcars,andhowtodealwithpeople.Mostimportantly,Ihadlearnedalifeskill.WhenIgraduatedfromhighschool,andmyfriendswerestillworkingatcoffeeshops,Iwasworkingforabuildingcompany.IhelpedbuildtheWestinHotelandOceanViewApartments.Itinspiredmetobecomeanengineer,andnowIdesignandbuildairplanes.SohowdidIgettowhereIam?Myteacherswouldsayitsurewasn’tmystudyhabits:Inmycase,Ilearnedwithmyhands.
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