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辽宁鞍山第一中学学高二上年中考试英语
辽宁鞍山第一中学2018-2019学度高二上年中考试-英语 第I 卷 (选择题 共115分) 第一部分:听力(满分30分) 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三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒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. How many of them will go for a picnic? A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. 2. What did the woman do yesterday? A. Attended a party. B. Met her uncle. C. Flew to New York. 3. Where does the conversation most probably take place? A. In the woman’s office. B. In a hospital C. In a school. 4. What can we learn about the woman? A. She likes traveling. B. She liked her visit to China. C. She doesn’t like roast duck. 5. Who repaired Mr. Brown’s computer? A. Mr. Brown himself. B. Miss Hunter. C. John. 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三个选项中选出最正确选项,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6至7题。 6. Why can’t they drive to town this morning? A. Because there’s too much show on the road. B. Because it is snowing heavily. C. Because there’s something wrong with their car. 7. What will the woman do right now? A. Go to a birthday party. B. Buy a coat C. Make a call. 听第7段材料,回答8至 10题。 8. What did the boy and Jack do? A. They went boating. B. They helped to plant trees. C. They went to visit some Chinese. 9. How many people planted trees? A. Only two. B. About forty. C. More than one hundred. 10. What was the boy’s problem? A. He didn’t know much Chinese. B. The Chinese visitors couldn’t understand him. C. There were too many trees to plant. 听第8段材料,回答11至13题。 11. What is Mike doing now? A. Having supper. B. Doing shopping. C. Doing his homework. 1. How will they go to the shopping mall? A. By bus. B. By bike. C. By car. 2. How long might they spend on shopping? A. More than three hours. B. Less than two and a half hours. C. At least three hours. 听第9段材料,回答14至17题。 3. Where does the conversation most probably take place? A. In Bill’s office. B. In Miss Yang’s office. C. In Miss Yang’s home. 4. What’s Bill’s purpose of seeing Miss Yang? A. To tell her his future plan. B. To say goodbye to her. C. To describe his working situation. 5. What will Bill do right after going back? A. Work in a local hospital. B. Set up a clinic. C. Set up a hospital. 6. For whom is Bill taking so many books? A. Himself B. The villagers. C. Some of the friends. 听第10段材料,回答18至20题。 7. How should you protect yourself in your house during an earthquake? A. Go under a table. B. Lie beside a piece of furniture. C. Stay near a window. 8. What should you do if you’re driving when there’s an earthquake? A. Stop your car in a safe place. B. Stop your car near a bridge. C. Go out of your car immediately. 9. What is the first thing you should do after an earthquake? A. Take the injured to a hospital. B. Go out of your house. C. Check yourself and others for injuries. 第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 10. Hi, Tom, your pray doesn’t seem to make ______ difference. The team I’m in _____ favor of is not taking _____ lead. A. /;/ the B. a;/; the C. /; a; the D. a; /; a 11. The 16th Asian Games ____ in Guangzhou from Nov. 12 to Nov. 27, 2017. A. were held B. was holding C. will be held D. will be holding 12. Success for Li Ning was _________, with its attractive designs and reasonable prices. A. graduated B. grateful C. guaranteed D. guarded 13. I think you should complain ---________ of course, you are happy with the way things are. A. if B. unless C. as D. because 14. ---We all wonder ____ the relationship between France and China is good again now? ---Because the two countries have common national benefits. A. why it is that B. why it is C. that it is why D. it is why 1. ---Tom, you get dead drunk again! ---_______? It’s none of your business. A. So what B. How come C. Why not D. What for 2. While large numbers of residents in this area ___the A/H1N1 flu, very few suffered death. A. picked up B. took up C. brought up D. caught up 3. The film started to get boring, at _____ point I left the cinema accompanied by my twin sister. A. what B. that C. the D. which 4. China Daily gave us a vivid ________ of the successful ___________of Chang’er II. A. account; launch B. explanation; start C. description; send D. imagination; boost 5. After suffering a heart attack, Michael Jackson was pronounced dead, ___ a tragic end to the world’s most popular entertainer. A. having marked B. to mark C. marked D. marking 6. Nowadays, many people walk to work ____Copenhagen Conference calling for living a low-carbon lifestyle to cope with global warming. A. in relation to B. in response to C. in addition to D. in opposition to 7. Being tall gives Yao Ming a(n) _______ over other basketball players. A. advantage B. benefit C. advance D. profit 8. Aluminum isn’t found free in nature, owing to its always ____ with other elements, most commonly with oxygen. A. being combined B. having combined C. combine D. combined 9. Oh, look at you---you are trembling! You must feel cold now. In fact, you __________ in person. You can contact us by phone next time. A. didn’t need to come B. needn’t come C. needn’t have come D. don’t need come 10. ---Are you two old acquaintances? ---Yes, we _____ in the same neighborhood for quite a long time, though he went abroad with his family at 14. A. have lived B. have been living C. were living D. lived 第二节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最正确选项。 While watching the Olympics the other night, I came across an incredible(难以置信的) sight. The 36 was swimming and started with only three men. For one reason or another, two of them had a 37 start, so they were disqualified. That would have been difficult enough, not having anyone to 38 against. I watched the man 39 off the blocks and knew immediately that something was wrong. Now I’m not an expert 40 but I do know a good dive 41 a poor one, and this was not exactly medal 42 . I listened to the crowd begin to 43 this poor man that was clearly having a 44 time. Finally he made his turn to start back. It was 45 he made a few desperate(拼命的) stroke(划水) and you could tell he was exhausted. But in those few 46 strokes, the crowd had changed. No longer were they laughing, but beginning to 47 . Some even began to 48 things like, “Come on, you can do it!” and he 49 finished his race. The crowd went 50 . Even though he recorded one of the 51 times in Olympic history, this man gave more heart than any of the other 52 . In a competition where athletes remove their silver medals, feeling they have 53 been cheated out of gold, or when they act so 54 in front of their competitors, it is nice to watch an underdog(败者), a man that gave his all --- knowing that he had no chance, but competed because of his 55 and the spirit of the games. 36. A. view B. event C. game D. match 37. A. false B. nervous C. strange D. violent 38. A. fight B. struggle C. defend D. race 39. A. set B. bounce C. dive D. fall 40. A. swimmer B. coach C. judge D. adviser 41. A. from B. in C. beyond D. between 42. A. feature B. quality C. example D. sign 43. A. break off B. stand by C. laugh at D. focus on 44. A. happy B. wonderful C. satisfying D. tough 45. A. hopeful B. pitiful C. boring D. skillful 46. A. intellectual B. smart C. awkward D. excellent 47. A. support B. quit C. cheer D. hesitate 48. A. speak B. present C. conclude D. yell 49. A. eventually B. hardly C. successful D. nearly 50. A. wild B. angry C. sad D. grey 51. A. fastest B. luckiest C. worst D. slowest 52. A. companion B. competitors C. volunteers D. partners 53. A. somehow B. already C. even D. anyway 54. A. poorly B. carelessly C. sharply D. proudly 55. A. advantage B. independence C. determination D. principle 第三部分 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 阅读以下短文,从题中所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最正确选项。 A At a few minutes past five, Dave noted that the blanket of darkness was lifting. He was just able to make out the heavier masses that eventually appeared as the familiar trees that lined the road at the base of the hill. The upper reaches of the sky showed lighter shades of gray. Dave got out of bed quietly and dressed quickly. He mixed a spoonful of instant chocolate into a glass of cold water, and his impatience forced him to finish the drink in gulps. As he walked down toward the lake, Dave paused to reach for the fishing pole and gear box on the bench where he had left them the night before. By the time he reached the small boat, a thick white mist (雾气) had spread over the surface of the water. He stepped into the boat, sat down, and rowed out of the weed beds that lined the edge of the shore. The outer fringe(边缘)of the lake disappeared as the boat moved forward noiselessly. All he could see was the enveloping whiteness. He could not tell where the boat and the surrounding air met the surface of the lake. Dave rowed steadily ahead, relying on a mental picture of the surroundings. Then the mist began to rise, slowly. It soon rested inches above the still surface of the lake. The heavy silence was now being broken by the fish breaking through the surface as they leaped out of the water for low-flying insects. The magic time had arrived. Dave raised his pole. Dawn was broken. He was excited with expectancy. 56. Dave got up early in the morning to _________. A. enjoy the scene of the lake B. seek adventure at the lake C. go fishing in the lake D. take a walk by the lake 57. According to the story, which of the following is TRUE? A. Dave broke the quietness of the lake. B. Dave was familiar with the surroundings. C. Dave took a picture of the lake with him. D. Dave forgot the fishing pole at the beginning. 58. The underlined word “It” in Paragraph 6 refers to _________. A. fish B. boat C. silence D. mist 59. What can we learn from the end of the story? A. Dave was hopeful of catching a lot of fish. B. Dave wished the weather would be better. C. Dave was happy that dawn was broken. D. Dave expected someone else would come. B Café Hub Next to the Castle lies The Hub, home of the Edinburgh International Festival and one of the most talked about spots in town. Our café is open every day for mouth-watering lunches, snacks and fine dining. Come in and enjoy the atmosphere of The Hub or watch the world go by from our beautiful terrace. The Hub, Castlehill, Royal Mile, Edinburgh. Open every day from 9:30 a. m. till late. Tel: 0131 473 2067 www. thehub-edinburgh. Com Farm World Enjoy being “A Farmer for a Day”. Join in delivering and feeding our spring babies—bottle feeding sessions twice daily. Fun for all family. Horse Rides, BMX Bikes Cross Country Course, Tractor Ride through 600 acres, New Adventure Playground, Nature Trails. Full details on website. Open: May---Oct Wednesdays to Saturdays and daily during school holidays 11 a. m. ----5 p. m. Tel: 01797 0260256/260321 www. Farmworld-rye. co. uk Enter the Europe-wide student competition! Are you curious, creative and energetic? Are you interested in the new media? Are you between 12 and 19 years of age? Then Join Multimedia 2017 is for you! Your challenge will be to build a team and develop a multimedia presentation in English----based on one of three different topics. You can register (报名) between May 1 and Nov. 15, 2017 and will have to turn in your entry before Dec. 15, 2017. The rewards are wonderful: £150 000 in prize for schools and teams and the chance to attend a European student camp ---- plus new experiences, an opportunity to make friends throughout Europe! 60. You’ll have to register first if you want _______. A. to enjoy delicious food B. to try Tractor Ride through 600 acres C. to enter the Europe-wide student competition D. to watch the world go by from the beautiful terrace 61. According to the passage, there will be _______ rewards for the Europe-wide student competition. A. only one B. two C. three D. four 62. You can visit Farm World ________. A. on Monday in May B. any day in October C. at 2 p. m. at Christmas D. at 10 : 30 a. m. during school holidays 63. From the advertisements above, we can learn that __________. A. Café Hub is a popular place in the local area B. families can enjoy Horse Rides on New Adventure Playground C. Farm World provides lunches, snacks and fine dining. D. the Europe-wide student competition will be held on Dec. 15, 2017 C There were times it was only schoolchildren who felt sick before they got their grades. But now teachers in Germany are scared, too, as they are being graded by their students. Many teachers are opposed to it. They don’t mind being evaluated(评价). But they are upset because the results are then being posted on the Internet and accessible to millions of Internet users. On the website www.spickmich.de during the past four months students have posted evaluation of 100,000 teachers. The teachers are graded on categories such as “motivated”, “good instruction”, “easy examinations”, or even “sexy”. Many teachers think that their privacy has been violated. The creators of the website say that the students are only being offered the chance to provide teachers with some feedback about their classroom instruction. Bernd Dicks, who founded the website with three friends, says that the students are largely quite satisfied with their teachers. On a grading scale of one to six, the teachers’ average grade is 2.7 and it has been improving lately. He often says the impression is that students are bullying(威吓) their teachers. But there is also bullying of the students by teachers. “Teachers must also learn to live with criticism,” he added. But still, the website is not totally immune from manipulation(操纵), as one teacher near the northern city of Hanover recently proved. He registered himself on the website as a student and then rated his own teaching colleagues highly. Within a few days, seven of his colleagues were listed in the top 10 ranking of Germany’s best teachers. 64. Many teachers are opposed to the website because_____. A. their privacy has been violated B. they are afraid of being assessed C. their evaluations are unfair D. the results are not satisfying 65. We can infer that the founder of the website intended to _____. A. get the students to know their teachers better B. conduct a survey on teachers’ performance C. help the teachers to improve their teaching D. change the teachers’ ways of giving instructions 66. From what the teacher in Hanover did, we can infer _____. A. he intended to help his colleague B. there was some disadvantage of the website C. his colleagues were more popular than him D. he wanted to know how he was evaluated D Zoo elephants don’t live as long as those in the wild, according to a study sure to cause debate about keeping the giant animals on display. Researchers compared the life spans of elephants in European zoos with those living in Amboseli National Park in Kenya and others working on a timber enterprise in Buma. Animals in the wild or in natural working conditions had life expectancies twice than or more of their relatives in zoos. Animal care activists have urged in recent years to discourage keeping elephants in zoos, largely because of the lack of space and small numbers of animals that can be kept in a group. The researchers found that the median life span for African elephants in European zoos was 16.9 years, compared with 56 years for elephants who died of natural causes in Kenya’s Amboseli Park. Adding in those elephants killed by people in Africa lowered the median life expectancy there to 35.9 years. For the more endangered Asian elephants, the median life span in European zoos was 18.9 years, compared with 41.7 years for those working in the Burma Timber Enterprise. Median means half died younger than that age and half lived longer. There is some good news, though. The life expectancies of zoo elephants have improved in recent years, suggesting an improvement in their care and raising, but “Protecting elephants in Africa and Asia is far more successful than protecting them in Western zoos.” There are about 1,200 elephants in zoos, half in Europe, researchers concentrated on female elephants, which make up 80 percent of the zoo population. One amazing thing was that Asian elephants born in zoos had shorter life spans that those brought to the zoos from the wild. Zoos usually lack large areas that elephants are used to in the wild, and that zoo animals often are alone or with one or two other unrelated animals, while in the wild they tend to live in related groups of 8 to 12 animals. In Asian elephants, baby death rates are two to three times higher in zoos than in the Burmese logging camps, and then, in adulthood, zoo-born animals die young. People are not sure why. 67. What is argued about in this passage? A. Zoo elephants don’t live as long as those in the wild. B. Elephants should not be on display. C. Asian elephants are in danger. D. Asia is far more successful in protecting elephants in zoos. 68. What does the underlined word “median” mean according to the passage? A. Average B. Longest. C. Shortest. D. Ordinary. 69. Which of the following is Not the disadvantage of keeping elephants in zoos? A. Limited number of relatives. B. Lack of space. C. Shorter life expectancy. D. Less attention. 70. Who are expected to pay more attention to the issue addressed? A. Zoologists. B. Animal care activists. C. Zoo visitors. D. The public. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最正确选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Making Peace with Your Parents As a teen, you’re going through big changes physically and mentally. Your interests are expanding. 71 . Here is the challenge: Kids need to explore the world in new ways, and parents need to protect them from the dangers that are out in that world. These conflicts can easily set off fireworks in otherwise calm houses. Sometimes conflicts can’t be avoided. But by paying attention to the building blocks of successful relationships, you can work towards making home a happy and healthy place for you and your parents. For instance, try to find a time to talk when your parents are not angry, tired, distracted, or hungry. A good time to talk is when you’re all relaxed. Timing is everything. If the conversation begins to turn into an argument, you’d better calmly and coolly ask to stop the conversation --- for now. 72 . Listen to what your parents are saying, and repeat it back to them. This shows them that you’re listening. 73 . Respect is the building block of good communication. People who respect each other and care about each others’ feelings can disagree without things getting ugly. 74 . How do you build trust? Trust comes by actually doing what you say you’re going to do. Some teens find that doing fun activities with their parents can improve their relationships. Sometimes we forget that parents are more than rule-makers --- they’re interesting people who like to watch movies, and go shopping --- just like their teenagers! What do you do if you are trying your best, but your relationship with your parents continues to be rocky? 75 . You can find supportive adults, such as a teacher or a coach, who can lend an ear. Remember you can only change your own behavior. You parents are the only ones who can change theirs. A. It also gives them a chance to clear things up if you’re not on the same page. B. You can pick it up again when everyone’s more relaxed. C. And then you’ll be able to accept what your parents say. D. Faced with the challenge, children don’t know what to do. E. You are more likely to get along with your parents and have more independence if your parents believe in you. F. And your desire to take control of your own life is growing. G. You may consider seeking outside help. 第II卷 (非选择题 共35分) 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分) 第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 假设英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。 注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。 Today, the English language has different variety. As matter of fact, there are no significant differences between them. These varieties tend to be resemble either the American or British English. For example, Australian English general uses the same spelling like British English. Meanwhile, they had their own ways of pronouncing words, their own special vocabulary and even their own grammatical rules. For example, in British English, you can say, “I haven’t any money.” So in American English you’d say, “I don’t have some money.” So it was said by Bernard Shaw what England and America are two countries separate by the same language. 第二节:书面表达(满分25分) 书面表达: 假如你是学生会主席,请根据下表信息提示用英文写一份通知,向高二年级全体学生发表。字数:80-100。文章开头、结尾已给出。不计入总字数。 活动内容 英语表演节(English Carnival) 组织者 学生会 目的 丰富学生生活,提高英语口头表达能力。 参与者 高二年级全体 时间 十二月十三日星期一 地点 校礼堂(school auditorium) 注意事项 每班至少一个节目,表演范畴:英文歌,英语剧,英文演讲等。 准备时间两周。设优秀节目奖若干。 Notice Dear friends, The Students’ Union 第II卷 (非选择题 共35分) 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分) 第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 假设英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在其下面写出该加的词。 删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。 注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。 Today, the English language has different variety. As matter of fact, there are no significant differences between them. These varieties tend to be resemble either the American or British English. For example, Australian English general uses the same spelling like British English. Meanwhile, they had their own ways of pronouncing words, their own special vocabulary and even their own grammatical rules. For example, in British English, you can say, “I haven’t any money.” So in American English you’d say, “I don’t have some money.” So it was said by Bernard Shaw what England and America are two countries separate by the same language.” 第二节:书面表达(满分25分) 书面表达: 假如你是学生会主席,请根据下表信息提示用英文写一份通知,向高二年级全体学生发表。字数:80-100。文章开头、结尾已给出。不计入总字数。 活动内容 英语表演节(English Carnival) 组织者 学生会 目的 丰富学生生活,提高英语口头表达能力。 参与者 高二年级全体 时间 十二月十三日星期一 地点 校礼堂(school auditorium) 注意事项 每班至少一个节目,表演范畴:英文歌,英语剧,英文演讲等。 准备时间两周。设优秀节目奖若干。 Notice Dear friends, The Students’ Union Answers Text 1 W: It’s a nice day today. Shall we go for a picnic in the park? M: OK. And let’s invite Ms Green and her niece to go with us, too. Text 2 M: Why didn’t you come to my birthday party yesterday? W: I’m sorry, Jonny. I had to go to the airport to meet my uncle. It’s the first time he has been in New York. Text 3 M: You look tired. Ms White. What’s up? W: Well, my daughter caught a very bad cold and I had to take her to the hospital. So I didn’t get any sleep. M: In that case, you can go home and have a rest now. I’ll help you do your work. Text 4 M: When did you come back from China, Mrs Jackson? W: Yesterday afternoon. I didn’t know the country was so beautiful. M: Did you enjoy the food there? W: Yes, especially roast duck. Text 5 W: Hello, Mr Brown. I’m now waiting at your office. M: Good, Miss Hunter. I’m on a bus and will be there in five minutes. W: Please bring your computer. We’ll have it repaired in town. M: Oh, I asked John to repair it yesterday. It now works quite well. Text 6 W: John, has it stopped snowing? M: Yes, but there’s so much snow on the road. I’m afraid we can’t drive to town this morning. W: Shall I give Kate a call now? M: Yes. Please tell her that we won’t be able to attend her birthday party today. And I will take the watch we have bought for her when I go to town next time. W: OK. Well, since you have to stay at home this morning, will you buy a coat for me on the Internet? M: Certainly. Text 7 W: So you went to the park with Jack? Did you enjoy yourselves? M: Yes, but I was a bit tired. We didn’t go boating at all. W: What did you do then? M: Well, when we got there, the workers of the park were planting trees. So we went to help them. W: Many more people helped them besides you two. Is that right? M: Yes. Altogether about forty people did the job. And some of them were visitors from China. W: Did you say hello to them? M: Yes, but I can’t understand Chinese. Luckily, they spoke English quite well. W: That sounds interesting. By the way, how many trees did you plant? M: More than one hundred. Text 8 W: It’s almost 9:30. Have you finished your homework, Mike? M: Not yet, Mum. Why? W: Do you want to go to the shopping mall with me? You see, you need a new coat. M: Of course I do. We can go right now, and I’ll do the rest of my homework after supper. How shall we go there, by bus or by bike? W: Let’s go there in our car. The shopping mall is a bit far from here. M: How long will it take us to go there by car? W: About twenty minutes. M: I was wondering what time it will be when we finish shopping. If we can get all the things done by 12, we can go to the cinema. W: Then we must hurry. Let’s go. Text 9 M: May I come in, Miss Yang? W: Oh, come in, Bill. Sit down, please. M: Thank you. Miss Yang, I’ve come to say goodbye. I’m going back to South Africa tomorrow morning. W: I’m sorry but you have to leave so soon. How are you doing back, by plane or by ship? M: By ship. W: By the way, what are you doing to do in your hometown? M: Well, I want to work in a local hospital for a year or two. Then I will set up a clinic in my village. W: I see. But I think you’ll need at least three people to help you in your clinic when you set it up. M: I’ve thought of that. I’ll ask some of my school friends to help me. But they’ll have to gain more medical knowledge. That’s why I’m taking so many books with me. W: And you can ask us for help whenever you have any problem. M: I will, Miss Yang. Thanks. Goodbye. Text 10 An earthquake can happen any time of day, on any day of the year. Sometimes an earthquake is so small that you barely feel it. Other times an earthquake will cause the ground to shake so much that buildings and bridges collapse. Here some tips on what to do during an earthquake. Do not go outside if you’re sure your house is strong enough. You could get hurt from falling glass or falling parts of buildings. If you are outside, stay away from buildings and power lines. Take cover under a desk, table, or other large and stable pieces of furniture. Stay away from windows, heavy furniture, mirrors, pictures, and anything else that could fall and hurt you. Also stay away from fireplaces. If you are driving when an earthquake happens, stop the car if it’s safe. Stay inside your car until the earthquake stops, and don’t drive near bridges or tunnels. Try not to stop by power lines, lamp posts, signs or trees. After the earthquake stops, check yourself and others for injuries. Call 120 if you need immediate medical assistance. Stay away from damaged buildings and areas as you could get hut by broken glass and falling objects 第一部分:听力1-5 CBABC 6-10 ACBBA 11-15 CCBBB 16-20 ACAAC 第二部分:单项选择21-25BCCBA 26-30AADAD 31-35BAACD 完形36-40BADCA 41-45ABCDB 46-50CCDAA 51-55DBADC 第三部分:阅读56-59CBDA 60-63CBCA 64-66ACB 68-70 BADD 信息匹配71-75FBAEG 第四部分:改错1. varieties 2. ∧ a 3. be去掉 4.generally 5. like---as 6. had---have 7. So---But 8. some--- any 9. what --- that 10. separate---separated 作文: Notice In order to make the students’ life more colorful and improve our spoken English, our school decided to hold an English Carnival on Monday, December 13th in the school auditorium. All the students in Grade 2 are supposed to get involved. And every class is required to prepare at least one program, ranging from English songs, English speeches to English dramas, within 2 weeks. Good performances are sure to be rewarded. Any problems, please contact our committee before Friday. The Students’ Union查看更多