2017-2018学年江苏省盐城市伍佑中学高二上学期第一次阶段考试英语试题

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2017-2018学年江苏省盐城市伍佑中学高二上学期第一次阶段考试英语试题

‎2017-2018学年江苏省盐城市伍佑中学高二上学期第一次阶段考试 英 语 试 卷 ‎ 考试时间:120分钟 总分:120分 ‎ 第Ⅰ卷(选择题,共85分)‎ 第一部分 听力(共两节,满分20分)‎ 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. Where does the conversation probably take place?‎ A. In a restaurant B. In a supermarket C. In the kitchen ‎2. What are the speakers talking about?‎ A. The man’s sister B. A party C. An actor ‎3. Who is going to work in Los Angeles?‎ A. Sam B. Betty C. John ‎4. What will the man do next? ‎ A. Get the candle B. Make a phone call C. Hand in his report ‎5. What did the young man do?‎ A. He hit a boy B. He made a U-turn C. He crossed the road crazily 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,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段对话,回答第6-7题 ‎6. What are the speakers mainly talking about?‎ A. Whose wallet it is B. Where the wallet is C. What is in the wallet ‎7. What will the man do next?‎ A. Go to the supermarket B. Search the house C. Make a phone call 听第7段对话,回答第8-9题 ‎8. Where does the man work?‎ A. In a school B. In a gym C. In a club ‎9. How far can the woman run in an hour on the running machine? ‎ A. About 7 kilometers B. About 8 kilometers C. About 10 kilometers 听第8段对话,回答第10-12题 ‎10. When did the woman catch the thief?‎ A. On Monday morning B. On Monday afternoon C. On Tuesday morning ‎11.What did the thief buy?‎ A. Some small articles B. Some of the cheapest things ‎ C. One of the most expensive dresses ‎12. What’s the real relationship between the assistant and the thief? ‎ A. Mother and daughter B. Teacher and student C. Shop assistant and customer 听第9段对话,回答第13-16题 ‎13. What is the man doing here? ‎ A. Taking a business trip B. Having a holiday alone C. Visiting his girlfriend ‎14. How much will the man pay for the insurance?‎ A. $15 B. $‎45 ‎ C. $135‎ ‎15. Where will the man return the car?‎ A. In Los Angeles B. In San Francisco C. In New York ‎16. What will the woman do next? ‎ A. Bring the man the keys B. Talk about the insurance C. Bring the man some forms 听第10段, 回答第17-20题 ‎17. What are “mall rats” according to the speaker?‎ A. Those who spend a lot of time in malls ‎ B. Those who shop regularly in malls C. Those who steal things from malls ‎18. Which is not the reason why people like malls?‎ A. Feeling safe B. Free parking C. Reasonable price ‎19. How many night clubs are there in the Mall of America in Minnesota? ‎ A. 35 B. ‎8 ‎ C. 7‎ ‎20. When was the first indoor mall built in America?‎ A. In 1995 B. In ‎1963 ‎ C. In 1965‎ 第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)‎ 第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)‎ 请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的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。‎ ‎21. Jack is a student and studies at the NO.1 Middle School, _________.‎ ‎ A. it was the same with Mike B. so it is with Mike ‎ C. so is Mike D. so does Mike ‎22. Valerie has a very beautiful voice,and I can ______ her sound from among the general conversations.‎ A. pick out B. wipe out C. point out D. figure out ‎23. After _________ seemed like hours, he came out with a bitter smile.‎ ‎ A. which B. what C. it D. that ‎24. --- Could I use your bike tomorrow afternoon?‎ ‎ --- Sure. I _______ a report at home.‎ ‎ A. have written B. will be writing ‎ C. will have written D. have been writing ‎25. Pressed from his parents, and _________ that he has wasted too much time, the boy is determined to stop playing video games.‎ A. realizing B. realized C. to realize D. being realized ‎26. Many things ___________ impossible in the past are common today.‎ ‎ A. considering B. to consider C. considered D. being considered ‎27. — I must apologize for __________ ahead of time.‎ ‎ — That’s all right.‎ ‎ A. letting you not know B. not letting you know ‎ ‎ C. letting you know not D. letting not you know ‎28. If we can convince young people not to start to smoke, they may __________ that everyone around them give up smoking too.‎ A. persuade B. educate C. urge D. ban ‎29. What annoyed the head teacher was that no one present made an answer when asked who had broken the window, so he didn't know who _______________.‎ A. was to blame B. was blamed C. was to be blamed D. would be blamed ‎30. _____ the government recovers the vehicle purchase tax and the oil prices go up continuously, the sales of the vehicle in China are still increasing every year.‎ ‎ A. When B. Once C. Since D. While ‎31. All the citizens are taking action to protect the environment, so our city is _____ a clean and beautiful city.‎ A. on the way become B. on the way to becoming ‎ C. on the way becoming D. on the way to become ‎32. For those with family members far away, the personal computer and the phone are important in staying _________ .‎ A. connected B. connecting C. to connect D. to be connected ‎33. The bag ________on the table is bought in the shop ________in the east of the city.‎ A. laid;lying B. lying;laid C. lies;lay D. laying;lain ‎34. —I didn't mean ________ my mother.‎ ‎—But talking to her like that meant ________her.‎ A. hurting;hurting B. to hurt;hurting C . hurting;to hurt D. to hurt;to hurt ‎35. — I’d like to have one more look around. By myself this time.‎ ‎ — __________.‎ ‎ A. There you go B. Be my guest C. Count me out D. Drop me a ‎ line ‎ 第二节 完型填空(共20题;每小题1分,满分20分)‎ 请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的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。‎ Don't stop believing. If you're not reaching your highest potential, it might not be for lack of talent or determination, __36__ because you're not keeping the right things in front of you.‎ A few years after my dad died, I was __37__ with the desire to write a book. For __38__, I set two copies of my dad's most popular book beside my bed. One copy was in English, the other in __39__. My dream was that my book would be translated into Spanish, too.‎ Kevin is a twin. He __40__ having twins himself. His wife Lisa had several surgeries. They attempted every __41__ treatment. But __42__ worked. They were beyond __43__. One day Kevin found a small package in the mailbox. There were two diapers (尿布) inside. He ran into the house and __44__ Lisa. “Look, honey, we just got the first diapers for our babies!”He wrote the date on them and put them on his __45__ table. Month after month, they were the first thing he saw when he opened his eyes, and the last thing he saw __46__ he fell asleep. Several years later, Kevin and Lisa got a phone call asking if they would be interested in __47__ a baby.“Yes!” they said. The caller asked, “Would you consider accepting two?These are twin girls about to be born, and they need a good home.” Talk about a dream __48__!‎ Remember that __49__ I dreamed about writing?In 2004 I wrote Your Best Life Now. When the publishers read it they decided to __50__ it in English and Spanish at the same time.‎ Proverb says, “Where there is no vision, the people perish (毁灭).” __51__ vision your dream will die, and part of you will die with it. Studies show that we move toward what we __52__ see. Is there something you see every day that __53__ you?Keep them in front of you to __54__ you of what you're aiming for. If your dream is to go to a particular college, buy a Tshirt with the school name and wear it __55__.‎ ‎36.A. but       B.so C.or D.and ‎37.A. concerned B.delighted C.bored D.struck ‎38.A. revolution B.motivation C.application D.evolution ‎39.A. Spanish B.French C.German D.Chinese ‎40.A. left about B.set about C.dreamed of D.thought of ‎41.A. available B.strange C.special D.common ‎42.A. everything B.something C.nothing D.anything ‎43.A. embarrassed B.astonished C.discouraged D.determined ‎44.A. promised B.showed C.found D.tricked ‎45.A. kitchen B.computer C.study D.bedside ‎46.A. if B.because C.unless D.before ‎47.A. feeding B.adopting C.delivering D.sharing ‎48.A. come true B.bring out C.fade away D.take away ‎49.A. book B.poem C.novel D.letter ‎50.A. translate B.sell C.change D.publish ‎51.A. Beyond B.Without C.Through D.Alongside ‎52.A. effectively B.reasonably C.constantly D.eventually ‎53.A. astonishes B.opposes C.greets D.inspires ‎54.A. warn B.inform C.remind D.convince ‎55.A. gradually B.confidently C.carefully D.regularly 第三部分 阅读理解(共15题;每小题2分,满分30分)‎ 请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的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 University of Waikato is a good choice for those who want to be a success. The university is internationally recognized for its excellence and achievements. It will help you develop advanced research skills. As a university student you can get first-class research facilities (设施) with trained teachers to help, support and advise you in your study. We pride ourselves on our high standards, our research success and our international recognition. For further information: inf@waikato.ac.nz. ‎ Degree We offer a wide choice of bachelor’s degrees(学士学位) for international students, which includes: Arts, Communication Studies, Social Sciences, etc. Bachelor of Music and Bachelor of Education are only for New Zealand citizens, for further information: deg@waikato.ac.nz. ‎ Tuition Fees(学费)‎ Tuition fees are different from department to department, generally from $5,000 to $‎6,000 a year. For further information: tui@waikato.ac.nz. ‎ Accommodation(住宿)‎ You can have a room in a 4-bedroom flat, which will cost about $‎100 a month with other regular living costs of about $‎150 a month for one person. For further information: acc@waikato. ac.nz Health The Student Health Service provides excellent medical services for students. The Medical Centre is open five days a week, including student holidays with four doctors and nurses to meet your medical needs. For further information: heal@waikato.ac.nz. ‎ Sports The Centre is a great place to have sports activities. Trained exercise teachers can help you work out a training plan and keep you active. The sports hall has volleyball, basketball and indoor football courts and a swimming pool as well. There are also a large number of sports clubs at Waikato. For further information: sport@ waikato.ac.nz ‎56. If you want to get more information about arts, you can write to ______.‎ A. inf@waikato.ac.nz B. heal@waikato.ac.nz ‎ C. sport@waikato.ac.nz D. deg@waikato.ac.nz ‎ ‎57. Which of the following statement is true?‎ A. You can live in a flat with two bedrooms.‎ B. Not everyone can choose the Bachelor of Music.‎ C. You don’t have to pay more than $‎5000 a year.‎ D. If you want to know more about Health, you can visit acc@waikato. ac.nz.‎ ‎58. According to the text, what will you do if you are ill during Christmas holidays?‎ A. Go to a hospital nearby. ‎ B. Buy some medicine in a drug store.‎ C. Try to get help from your classmates. ‎ D. See a doctor at the school medical centre.‎ B As shocking as the idea of baby birds growing up in a cigarette-filled home sounds, a new study suggests that some birds may benefit from putting the stuff from cigarette butts(烟蒂)into their nests. The nicotine(尼古丁)remaining in smoked filters(滤嘴)may serve as a natural insecticide(杀虫剂), driving harmful insects away from the nests and the baby birds living within. Tobacco plants produce nicotine because it defends against insects that would otherwise eat the plants.‎ The butts are undoubtedly smelly. But birds are actually quite fond of smelly chemicals, such as those found in aromatic(芳香的)plants. Some nest-building species regularly fill their nests with fresh aromatics, possibly because the chemicals are good for the immune system or the development of the chicks. Alternatively, the plant chemicals might act as insecticides.‎ In the study, researchers at the Autonomous University of Tlaxcala in Mexico set up heat traps, which attract harmful insects, in 55 nests around Mexico City. Some traps were lined with the stuff in smoked cigarette filters. The others were lined with the stuff from unsmoked cigarette filters, which did not contain nicotine and other smoking by-products. Whether the nest held eggs, chicks or nothing, the unsmoked cigarette traps collected more harmful insects, suggesting that it is the chemicals that drove harmful insects away.‎ In a second experiment, the researchers collected 28 house sparrow nests and 29 house finch(朱雀)nests from Mexico City immediately after the chicks flew out for food. They found that the more smoked filter stuff filled a nest, the fewer harmful insects it had.‎ The missing piece of the puzzle is whether the reduced number of harmful insects in the nests actually provided any benefit to the chicks. It is also unclear if nicotine or another chemical found in cigarettes may have turned the harmful insects out of the nests.‎ If the results hold, then this study is an example of wildlife adaptation to urbanization—or at least evidence that birds are smart and can still follow their noses in urban environments.‎ ‎59. What may be the function of nicotine in cigarette butts for birds?‎ A. To attract baby birds to stay in the nests.‎ B. To provide building materials for bird nests.‎ C. To protect the plants from being eaten by insects.‎ D. To drive harmful insects away from bird nests.‎ 60. What is the first experiment aimed at?‎ A. Proving that heat traps attract harmful insects in Mexico City. ‎ B. Comparing smoked cigarette filters with unsmoked ones.‎ C. Studying what it is that drives harmful insects away.‎ D. Analyzing what is produced from smoked cigarette filters.‎ 61. What can you infer from the passage?‎ A. Some insects are afraid of smelly chemicals in aromatic plants.‎ B. Nicotine is the only chemical that drivers harmful insects away.‎ C. Birds tend to use insecticide to protect the baby birds.‎ D. Unsmoked cigarette traps attract more harmful insects.‎ 62. Where could you possibly see the passage?‎ A. In an urbanization essay B. In a science report C. In a tobacco advertisement D. In an anti-smoking brochure.‎ ‎ C Biologists believe that love is fundamentally a biological rather than a cultural construct, because the capacity for love is found in all human cultures and similar behavior is found in some other animals. In humans the purpose of all the desire is to focus attention on the raising of offspring. Children demand an unusual amount of parenting, and two parents are better than one. Love is a signal that both partners are committed, and makes it more likely that this commitment will continue as long as necessary for children to reach independence. But what does science have to say about the notion of love at first sight?‎ In recent years the ability to watch the brain in action has offered a wealth of insight into the mechanics of love. Researchers have shown that when a person falls in love, a dozen ‎ different part of brain work together to release chemicals that trigger feelings of euphoria, bonding and excitement. It has also been shown that the unconditional love between a mother and a child is associated with activity in different regions of the brain from those associated with pair-bonding love.‎ Passionate love is rooted in the reward circuitry of the brain—the same area that is active when humans feel a rush from cocaine. In fact, the desire, motivations and withdrawals involved in love have a great deal in common with addiction. Its most intense forms tend to be associated with the early stages of a relationship, which then give way to a calmer attachment form of love one feels with a long term partner.‎ What all this means is that one special person can become chemically rewarding to the brain of another. Love at first sight, then, is only possible if the mechanism for generating long-term attachment can be triggered quickly. There are signs that it can be. One line of evidence is that people are able to decide within a second how attractive they find another person. This decision appears to be related to facial attractiveness, although men may favor women with waist-to-hip ratio of 0.7, no matter what their overall weight is. (This ratio may indicate a woman’s reproductive health.)‎ Another piece of evidence comes from work by a psychologist at Ben-Gurion University, who found in a survey that a small percentage (11%) of people in long-term relationships said that they began with love at first sight. In other words, in some couples the initial favorable impressions of attractiveness triggered love which sustained a lengthy bond. It is also clear that some couples need to form their bonds over a longer period, and popular culture tells many tales of friends who become lovers.‎ One might also assume that if a person is looking for a partner with traits that cannot be qualified instantly, such as compassion, intellect or a good sense of humor, then it would be hard to form a relationship on the basis of love at first sight. Those more concerned with visual appearances, though, might find this easier. So it appears that love at first sight exists, but is not a very common basis for long-term relationships.‎ ‎63. When a person falls in love, _____________.‎ A. he feels as if he were addicted to cocaine.‎ B. he will be committed to the beloved as long as necessary.‎ C. he will experience complex feelings brought on by different regions of his brain.‎ D. he will experience a calmer attachment form of love before he feels the extreme love.‎ ‎64. We can infer from the passage that ________.‎ A. pair-bonding love comes from a long stable friendship.‎ B. the mechanism for creating long-term attachment ensures love at first sight C. it is impossible for those ordinary-looking people to fall in love at first sight.‎ D. men may be attracted by a girl whose figure suggests her admirable reproductive capacity.‎ ‎65. The underlined word “traits” in the last paragraph probably means ______.‎ A. characteristics B. something typical in your temper C. particular qualities in your personality D. attitudes that show your moral standards ‎66.Which of the following may be the best title of the passage?‎ A. The stages of passionate love ‎ B. The science of love at first sight C. The biological construct of pair-bonding ‎ D. The mechanism for generating long-term love D Dad and I loved baseball and hated sleep. One midsummer dawn when I was nine, we drove to the local park with our baseballs, gloves, and Yankees caps.‎ ‎“If you thought night baseball was a thrill, just wait,” Dad told me. “Morning air carries the ball like you’ve never seen.”‎ He was right. Our fastballs charged faster and landed more lightly. The echoes of our catches popped as the sun rose over the dew-sprinkled fields.‎ The park was all ours for about two hours. Then a young mother pushed her stroller toward us. When she neared, Dad politely leaned over the stroller, waved, and gave the baby his best smile.‎ The mother stared at him for a second, and then rushed away.‎ Dad covered his mouth with his hand and walked to the car. “Let’s go, bud,” he said. “I’m not feeling well.”‎ A month earlier, Bell’s palsy (贝尔氏神经麻痹) had struck Dad, paralyzing the right side of his face. It left him slurring words and with a droopy eyelid. He could hardly drink from a cup without spilling onto his shirt. And his smile, which once eased the pain of playground cuts and burst forth at the mention of Mick Jagger, Woody Allen, or his very own Yankees, was gone.‎ As I slumped in the car, I began suspecting that our sunrise park visit wasn’t about watching daylight lift around us. This was his effort to avoid stares.‎ It was a solemn drive home.‎ After that day, Dad spent more time indoors. He left the shopping, driving, and Little League games to Mom. A freelance editor, he turned our dining room into his office and buried himself in manuscripts. He no longer wanted to play catch.‎ At physical therapy, Dad obeyed the doctor: “Now smile as wide as you can. Now lift your right cheek with your hand. Now try to whistle.”‎ Only the sound of blowing air came out. My earliest memories were of Dad whistling to Frank Sinatra or Bobby McFerrin. He always whistled. He had taught me to whistle too.‎ Of the roughly 40,000 Americans suffering Bell’s palsy every year, most recover in several weeks. Other cases take a few months to heal. But after nine weeks of therapy, the doctor confessed she couldn’t help Dad.‎ ‎“I’ve never seen anything like this,” she told him after his final session. Then she handed him the bill.‎ Dad coped through humor. He occasionally grabbed erasable markers and drew an even-sided wide smile across his face. Other times, he practiced his Elvis impersonation, joking that his curled lips allowed him to perfect his performance of “Hound Dog”.‎ By the time I entered fourth grade that September, Dad could blink his right eye and speak clearly again. But his smile still hadn’t returned. So I made a secret vow: I would abstain from smiles of any kind.‎ Nothing about fourth grade made this easy. Classmates were both old enough to laugh about pop culture and young enough to appreciate fart jokes. Kids called me Frowny the Dwarf. (I was three foot ten.) Teachers accompanied me into hallways, asking what was wrong. Breaking the promise I had made myself was tempting, but I couldn’t let Dad not smile alone.‎ When I asked my PE coach, “What’s so great about smiling?” he made me do push-ups while the rest of the class played Wiffle ball. Then he called Dad.‎ I never learned what they discussed. But when I got off the school bus that afternoon, I saw Dad waiting for me, holding our gloves and ball. For the first time in months, we got in the family car and went to the park for a catch.‎ ‎“It’s been too long,” he said.‎ Roughly a half-dozen fathers and sons lined the field with gloved arms in the air. Dad couldn’t smile, but he beamed, and so did I. Sundown came quickly. The field’s white lights glowed, and everyone else left. But Dad and I threw everything from curve balls to folly floaters into the night. We had catching up to do.‎ ‎67. Why did Father choose to play baseballs one summer dawn?‎ A. They could perform better in the morning. ‎ B. He tried to escape others’ attention to his face. ‎ C. Morning air was more suitable for playing baseball.‎ D. The park was empty and they could enjoy themselves.‎ ‎68. The underlined phrase “abstain from” in Paragraph 16 is closest in meaning to ______. ‎ A. seek for B. recover from C. give up D. break into ‎69. Why did the father accompany his son to the park for a catch that night? ‎ A. He had made a complete recovery. ‎ B. He thought night baseball was a thrill. ‎ C. He intended his son to return to normal. ‎ D. He was instructed by the PE coach to do so. ‎ ‎70. What is the best title for the passage? ‎ A. Losing my father’s smile B. Making a hidden secret C. Playing baseball in the morning D. Recovering from a face illness 第II卷(客观题,共35分)‎ 第一节:任务型阅读(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)‎ 请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。‎ China is the top country of origin for international students in the USA, with more ‎ than 274,000 Chinese students reportedly accounting for 31 percent of all international students at USA universities. Many Chinese parents save up a lot of money for their children to purse an overseas education. Is it worth spending big to study abroad? You’re welcome to leave your views.‎ Futsanglung (UK) Sadly too many Chinese parents think a foreign education is best for their kids and expense is no problem. I often feel this is a mistake as the education a Chinese child gets in a foreign country is very different to what they are used to and they often struggle. Hopefully this will change. Chinese universities will improve and more bright kids will study in their home land in the future.‎ Arsa (Russia) I went to study abroad when I was 17. I went to UK from Russia. First year was a total waste. I was away from parental control for the first time and as it happens I met plenty of Russian students in my college and we spent most of our time shopping, hanging out at cafes and clubbing. We studied sometimes but it wasn’t until two years later that I realized that my English hadn’t improved. I had trouble understanding my lecturers and my assignments kept coming back with poor scores. I changed my mindset entirely and started studying hard. I stayed in UK for 10 years. It opened a lot of doors and introduced me to great people, so I’m all for studying abroad. But Chinese students do tend to stick together which does nothing for their English, or network building ─ biggest reason why you’d want to go abroad in the first place, besides getting a fancy certificate.‎ Chuck14 (Canada) Here in Canada I work with Chinese students who come here to go to high school. My wife and I find homestays for these students and watch over them and their homestay families for the entire time they are here. The student is not prepared properly to go into a stranger’s home and struggle with language and cultural barriers. We work to make it as easy for the student and their family as much as we can. One thing we emphasize to each student is the enormous opportunity they have to be immersed into a native English speaker’s home. Many times the student will feel lost for a while and stay shut in their room usually qqing or skyping back home to their friends. We see this as normal behavior for a while at least. Some students have planned out their futures with education and experience from abroad to take back to China. Others do not, I’m afraid, and obviously the experience will do them no good for their future. Although it is natural for all Chinese ‎ students to hang out together, so many of them miss out on the English opportunity in their homestay. We also encourage our homestay families that they seize an opportunity to experience China through their student. The experience alone is valuable for any teenager growing up and so I think it should continue.‎ Truth (US) There is a perception (or misconception) that American education is the best in the world. Chinese parents, who highly value education, therefore push their kids to American colleges. Increasingly, they are also sending their children overseas earlier, at junior or high school level. American education teaches critical thinking and creativity. Chinese education is based too much on memorization. This style of thinking, however popular, is not correct. The non-quantifiable forms of learning come from a student’s innate interest and appetite for the subject. Many great entrepreneurs such as Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, and Steve Jobs never finished college. So much for the vaunted higher education.‎ Title: Is an overseas education worth it Phenomenon China is the top (71) _________ country for international students in the USA, with over 274,000 Chinese students (72) _________ for 31 percent of all international students at USA universities. Many Chinese parents save up a lot of money for their children to purse an overseas education.‎ The view of Futsanglung ‎(UK)‎ Many Chinese parents think a foreign education is best for their kids and expense is no problem.‎ There is a (73) _________ that Chinese universities will improve and more bright kids will study in their home land in the future.‎ The (74) _________of Arsa (Russia)‎ He went to study abroad at the (75) _____ of 17. First year was a total waste.‎ It wasn’t until two years later that he realized that his English hadn’t improved.‎ He (76) _________ up staying in UK for 10 years, which opened a lot of doors and introduced him to great people.‎ The view of Chuck14 (Canada)‎ The student is prepared (77) _________ to go into a stranger’s home and struggle with language and cultural barriers.‎ The experience will do them no good for their future.‎ We also encourage our homestay families that they make (78) _________ of an opportunity to experience China through their student.‎ The view of Truth (US)‎ Most of Chinese parents have a misunderstanding of American education, which is highly (79) _________.‎ American education teaches critical thinking and creativity. Chinese education is based too much on memorization, (80) _________.‎ 第二节:单词拼写(共10题;每小题1分,满分10分)‎ ‎81. However, some people believe that cloning human embryos with the i___________ of destroying them shows no respect for human life.‎ ‎82. The question about the existence of aliens is still hotly d_________ by scientists all around the world.‎ ‎83. The student a_________ in the games on the mobile-phone didn’t notice his teacher standing behind him.‎ ‎84. In r_________ to teaching methods, we will discuss it later. ‎ ‎85. As a result of the forest, large q_________ of desert have covered the land.‎ ‎86. When questioned by the police, the thief kept silent and made no r__________(回答).‎ ‎87. He expressed his _______ (感激)for what he called Saudi Arabia's moderate and realistic oil policies.‎ ‎88. The _________(条款) she set down helped him find the highway to studying English well.‎ ‎89. People were moved when they read that the ___________(幸存者) comforted each other by saying “Congratulations!”‎ ‎90. We gave in as usual though we __________(更喜欢) to take a train.‎ 第三节:书面表达(满分15分)‎ 阅读下面短文,然后按照要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文。‎ It was 7: ‎30 in the morning. As usual I was on the subway to school. It was so crowded with people that it felt like the air conditioner wasn’t working. I was standing there looking around. Then, I saw an old lady get on the subway with a 7-year-old child who seemed to be her grandson.‎ A warm-hearted gentleman generously offered his seat to the old lady. Instead of sitting down herself, however, the old lady called her grandson over and told him to sit. ‎ Sooner or later, children mature and step into the complicated world. Love is necessary in the early development of children, yet, to the disappointment of many, too much love definitely prevents children from learning the rules of the real world. Teaching the child about the rules of society within the family helps the child to achieve success later. By giving up seats to their children, grandparents may destroy kids’ best chance for character development.‎ ‎【写作内容】‎ ‎(1)以约30个词概括上文的主要内容。 ‎ ‎(2)以约120个词谈谈你对长辈溺爱孩子的看法,内容包括:‎ ‎①描述长辈溺爱孩子的表现;‎ ‎②溺爱孩子的后果;‎ ‎③你对长辈溺爱孩子的看法。‎ ‎【写作要求】‎ ‎(1)作文中可以使用亲身经历或虚构的故事。‎ ‎(2)不得直接引用短文中的句子。‎ ‎(3)作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。‎ 英语答案 Keys 听力1-5 ACCAB 6 -10 BCCBA 11-15 AACBA 16-20 CACBC ‎ 单项选择:‎ ‎21—35 BABBA CBCAD BAABB 完形填空:‎ ‎36-55 ADBAC ACCBD ‎ DBAAD BCDCB 阅读理解:‎ ‎56—58 DBD 59—62 DCAB ‎63—66 CDCB 67—70 BCCA 任务型阅读:‎ ‎71. original 72. accounting ‎73. hope/chance/possibility ‎ ‎74. experiences 75. age ‎ ‎76. ended 77.improperly ‎ ‎78. use 79. valued ‎ ‎80. though 单词拼写:‎ ‎81.intention 82.debated ‎ ‎83. absorbed 84.reagard ‎85.quantities 86.response ‎87.appreciation 88.items ‎89.survivors 90.preferred 书面表达:‎ One possible version:‎ This passage mainly talks about the importance of character development of children by giving an example of an old lady who gives up the seat offered by a gentleman to her grandchild.‎ It’s common in our country that parents or grandparents often spoil the kids. For ‎ example, parents or grandparents will buy shoes of famous brands to satisfy their needs, no matter how expensive they are. What’s worse, they provide kids with whatever they want and ask them to do nothing in return.‎ When these spoiled children grow up, many of them may greatly disappoint their parents. Some of them even commit crimes. If it happens, who is to blame? ‎ I think parents or grandparents are not supposed to spoil kids. Kids should go through hardships and do what they can to help their parents or other people. Only by doing so can they be independent and responsible.‎
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