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苏州五中2018-2019学年第二学期期中调研测试 高二英语 2019.4 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. How much do two cups cost? A. Two dollars. B. Three dollars. C. Four dollars. 2. Who is NOT in the picture? A. The man’s father. B. The man’s grandma. C. The man’s grandpa. 3. What are the speakers doing? A. Inquiring. B. Arguing. C. Complaining. 4. What does the woman ask the man to do? A. Call her back later. B. Have lunch with her. C. Take a look at the room. 5. What do we know about Jason? A. He will arrive at 7:30. B. He seldom arrives on time. C. He should have arrived at 8:00. 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段材料,回答第6至7题。 6. What happened to the woman? A. She lost her license. B. She forgot to take her license. C. She didn’t obey the traffic rules. 7. How much should the woman pay? A. 100 Yuan. B. 80 Yuan. C. 20 Yuan. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。 8. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Father and daughter. B. Hostess and cleaner. C. Housemates. 9. What are they doing? A. Doing homework. B. Fixing up the garden. C. Cleaning the apartment. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. What’s the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Customer and salesgirl. B. Visitor and travel agent. C. Passenger and conductor. 11. Which of the following is NOT mentioned? A. Universal Studios. B. St. Anselm College. C. Rodeo Drive. 12. What is the man’s main purpose of going to the Hard Rock Café? A. To listen to music. B. To have a good meal. C. To enjoy some good coffee. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. What did Mary do? A. She went to the beach. B. She studied hard for an exam. C. She spent a holiday in Denver. 14. What do we know about her aunt? A. She is very rich. B. She has no children. C. She worked as a waitress. 15. What was the weather like on Washington’s Birthday in the man’s city? A. Very warm. B. Cool. C. Freezing. 16. Why was Mary glad to take a train over to the mountain? A. They could enjoy the view. B .It was cheaper than traveling by car. C. They didn’t have to worry about the parking. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. Which month means different things for sports fans? A. October. B. September. C. August. 18. When is the opening night of the NBA? A. On October 31st. B. On October 2lst. C. On August 27th. 19. Where will the World Series of Little League baseball be held? A. New York City. B. Pennsylvania. C. Houston. 20. What is true about the song Take Me Out to the Ball Game? A. It was written by a baseball fan. B .It was written for a baseball team. C .It was written over 100 years ago. 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) 21. Mary, hurry up. I'm afraid you can't have any time to ________ before the ceremony. A get dress B get to dress C get dressing D get dressed 22. What is known to us all is that Strawberries _________ more than 25 grams ______ rather watery. A weighed; are tasted B weighed ; taste C weighing ; taste D weighing ; are tasted 23. Compared with his sister, Jerry is even more ________ to , and more easily troubled by , emotional and relationship problems. A. doubtful B. addicted C. sensitive D. available 24. With the third wave of education and future application of AI ________ the shift in how workers see learning throughout their life. A. came B. coming C. come D. comes 25. We all agree that the cottage will __________ a perfect holiday home for the family. A. make B. turn C. seem D. have 26. Chinese President Xi Jinping first _______ his “Silk Road Economic Belt” initiative in 2013. A. brought up B. held up C. took up D. set up 27. Communication is not about persuading others; _______, it’s about putting forward arguments and getting your message across. A. regardless B. rather C. otherwise D. moreover 28. We have no alternative but to choose him among all the candidates ,___________ age , education background and experience . A. in place of B. in terms of C. in favour of D. in honour of 29 --It’s hard to believe that Jack ___ have fought with the policeman. --Yes. If one ___ ask for trouble, it can’t be helped. A. would; will B. must; may C. should; must D. need; dare 30 ._______, you should keep positive and be optimistic. A. No matter you have what difficulty B. No matter what difficulty you have C. Whatever you have difficulty D. Whichever difficulty you have 31. No doubt the massive construction of the underground will _______ the economic growth of Suzhou. A. respond to B. correspond to C. contribute to D. subscribe to 32. Jane’s pale face suggested that she _______ill, and her parents suggested that she______ a medical examination A be; should have B. was; have C. should be; had D. was; has 33. Don’t leave your shopping on the back seat of your car --- it’s an open _________ to a thief A. invitation B. reason C. cause D explanation 34. In class, fewer of the students who are not _________ their studies sometimes _________ the dying robots, not listening attentively. A. accustomed to; functions as B. addicted to; function as C. skeptical about; are functioned as D. accurate in; function 35.---Your sister looks beautiful. Is she a model or a film star? ---_______. She’s a doctor. A. Whatever you say B. Forget it C. Far from it D. You bet 第二节 完形填空 (共20 小题;每小题1分,满分20分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。 For our family vacations when our children were younger, we often went river rafting. Rafting meant we could be together as a family, 36 with the beauty of nature, and meet other people. Plus, it was 37 , and being on the river meant our family never had to ask that 38 of questions: “What are we going to do today?” It was always clear — 39 the boat and paddle downstream! This was our method for strengthening family bonds with less 40 . We also found that the river is always a great 41 . For example, sometimes your boat goes through a particularly difficult rapid and you find yourself thrown out of the boat and into the water. When this happens, sometimes you get caught in a 42 , where the water is churning(搅动)back upstream. What do you do? The natural tendency is to crazily attempt to swim 43 , but in this situation, the water is circulating backward, 44 you are actually swimming against the current. This is very dangerous; it is quite possible to 45 yourself and be unable to get out of the hole. Unfortunately, people have 46 this way. However, if you give up swimming and 47 , the water pulls you in and for an instant takes you upstream. Usually, this is enough for you to be 48 “spit out” of the hole. A 49 situation came up in a recent coaching meeting I had with a high-ranking engineer of a Fortune 100 company, who described his week as feeling as though he were “swimming upstream.” The more 50 he felt, the harder he worked, and the less time he spent with his managers, and with his family. He was unaware that he had become so 51 in fighting the daily battles that he had completely 52 the larger stream, the more vital 53 of his leadership role. Be aware of 54 you place your attention. If you become distracted, keep returning to your point of 55 . 36. A. interact B. go C. live D. breathe 37. A. inspiring B. cautious C. adventurous D. conscious 38. A. most curious B. deadliest C. most interesting D. greatest 39. A. get in B. get down to C. get off D. get round 40. A. time B. communication C. cooperation D. effort 41. A. teacher B. mother C. soldier D. leader 42. A. mess B. center C. hurry D. hole 43. A. safely B. downstream C. away D. past 44. A. or B. and C. but D. so 45. A. exhaust B. hurt C. justify D. refresh 46. A. disappeared B. fought C. died D. behaved 47. A. relax B. reflect C. lie D. watch 48. A. calmly B. quickly C. shockingly D. amazingly 49. A. positive B. strange C. similar D. confusing 50. A. anger B. pressure C. motivation D. attraction 51. A. involved B. trapped C. lost D. bathed 52. A. lost track of B. turned blind to C. lost sight of D. looked down upon 53. A. calls B. priorities C. appeals D. promises 54. A. where B. how C. why D. when 55. A. target B. achievement C. condition D. focus 第三部分:阅读理解(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分) 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A, B, C, 和D)中,选出最佳选项。 A The “Give It Up for Earth Day” encourages people to commit to giving up actions that are harmful to the environment, such as using poisonous cleaners. Throughout the month of April, Canadians are being asked to “Give It Up for Earth Day,” Earth Day has been celebrated every year on April 22 since 1970. Earth Day Canada president Jed Goldberg says that as people become more environmentally aware, they want to find ways to reduce their environmental influence, not just celebrate one special event. “Earth Day is a great launching pad for thinking about environmental action every day,” said Goldberg. “Choosing healthier options, even for the short term, can lead to thinking about the influence of our decisions for a lifetime.” That's the reason behind the “Give It Up for Earth Day” campaign. It's designed to encourage healthy habits that benefit people and the planet. It challenges everyone to help create a healthier world by making changes in their daily routine. “We wanted to plan an actiontargeted campaign that will give people a chance to act on their concern for the environment in a positive way,” said Goldberg. The campaign has identified four daily actions that can add up to huge environmental savings. They include pledging (保证) to turn off the TV, give up the use of poisonous cleaners, reduce consumption of consumer products and cut out meat. At the end of April, all of the pledges will be recorded and converted (转化) into the number of TV hours not watched, dollars not spent on unnecessary items, electricity saved, greenhouse gas emissions (排放) avoided by cutting out meat, and poisonous chemicals produced from homes and landfills. “What we're trying to achieve this year for Earth Day is to give people a chance to do something that is meaningful and measurable,” said Goldberg. 56.The aim of the campaign mentioned in the passage is to ________. A. enable people to save more money for future use B.help people develop environmentally friendly habits C.prevent people from making changes in their daily routine D.warn people against reducing consumption of consumer products 57.Which disagrees with the spirit of “Give It Up for Earth Day”? A.Switching off TV. B.Riding bikes. C.Using poisonous cleaners. D.Saving electricity. B Have you been told you have penicillin allergy? Did your parents tell you that you had a reaction as an infant or child, so you should never take it again? Has it been so long since you had a reaction to penicillin that you don't remember what happened? If you fit any of these descriptions or are just not sure if you have penicillin allergy, there's good news for you: Chances are, you probably don't have it. Between 10 to 20 percent of Americans believe they have a penicillin allergy, but a recent study at Mayo Clinic found that only 10 percent of those people are truly penicillin allergic. In other words, 9 out of 10 people who think they have penicillin allergy are avoiding it for no reason. Even in people with documented allergy to penicillin, only about 20 percent are still allergic 10 years after their initial allergic reaction. It's not necessarily a permanent condition. Why is this important? Aren't there many other antibiotics you can use if you have penicillin allergy? Penicillin has been around since 1928. Penicillin and its related medicines include amoxicillin, methicillin and amoxicillin-clavulnate. These medicines are highly effective treatments for many bacterial infections, such as strep throat and ear infections. Of course, there are alternative antibiotics, but these are often much more expensive and carry a higher risk of side effects. Typically, these alternative antibiotics are broad-spectrum, meaning they fight many types of bacteria, both good and bad. That can lead to development of drug-resistant bacteria, or deadly “superbugs”. This increases the risk for all of us in the future of not having an effective antibiotic to treat our infection. How do you find out if you have penicillin allergy? Board-certified allergists can test you. First, the allergist will get a history from you about your possible allergy. Typical questions include: How long ago did you have the reaction? What type of reaction occurred, and how soon after you took the penicillin did the reaction appear? The testing is done on the forearm by pricking the skin with a needle. If the results are negative and there is no reaction, penicillin will be injected in the skin. These tests are not painful, and results are available in 15 minutes. A positive reaction may lead to some swelling and itching where the test was placed, which usually goes away within an hour. In very rare cases, an allergic reaction occurs. This can include hives, swelling, wheezing and/or difficulty breathing. The allergist is trained to treat this rare condition quickly if it happens. If all skin testing is negative, you may be given an oral dose of penicillin in the office. The oral drug challenge is used to verify that you don't have penicillin allergy. Usually, you'll be observed in the office for 30 minutes to make sure you have no problems. If you find out you don't have a penicillin allergy, notify your physicians that it's now safe for you to take penicillin. They can take “penicillin allergy” off your chart for good! 58.Which is NOT the drawback of the alternative antibiotics? A. They cost much more than penicillin. B. They can treat many bacterial infections. C. They can result in drug-resistant bacteria. D. They also fight good bacteria when used. 59.If you have a positive reaction in skin tests, _______. A. you can’t leave the office within an hour B. your skin is supposed to swell and itch C. it is not safe for you to take penicillin D. you’ll be given an oral dose of penicillin 60.Which can replace the underlined word “verify”? A. confirm B. attach C. declare D. control C “I don’t know the future,” shrugged Neo in 1999’s The Matrix. “I came here to tell you how it’s going to begin.” With him, on-screen and off, The Matrix pulled audiences into the future of cinema. The Matrix. Magnolia. Being John Malkovich. Fight Club. The Blair Witch Project. The Sixth Sense. Office Space. Man on the Moon. The Talented Mr. Ripley. Boys Don’t Cry. Three Kings. Toy Story 2. The Iron Giant. Eyes Wide Shut. Cruel Intentions. Election. American Pie. Notting Hill and Runaway Bride. 1999 might be the greatest year of modern cinema. I think so. If you aren’t crazy about two-thirds of these films, do you even like movies? What’s certain, however, is that 1999 is the most vital year of modern cinema— the moment that Hollywood featured the chosen ones who would become the heroes of the new millennium (千禧年), from David Fincher to Spike Jonze to a young girl named Angelina Jolie, who introduced herself to the public by winning best supporting actress for playing a mental patient. What explains 1999’s extraordinary films? DVD sales began in 1997 and flooded studios with extra cash, especially in those first years as home viewers built their collection. Studios invested their money in a generation of upstart (初出茅庐的) directors, predicting that audiences would buy a good film twice: once in the theater, and again for their shelf. Suddenly, the geniuses who’d been discovered during the independent wave in Sundance Film Festival in the 1990s were entrusted ( 委托) with millions of dollars. It was a creative renaissance. Directors seized the chance to get weird. Paul Thomas Anderson scored $37 million to shoot Magnolia. David O Russell shouldered $47 million to satirize (讥讽) the Gulf war. Even Spike Jonze, a music video director with zero film credits to his name, secured $13 million to transport audiences to a multiverse (多元宇宙). These up-and-coming directors became major 21st-century voices. Part of the reason Anderson, Russell and Jonze are still the kings is that today’s directors haven’t been given the same golden ticket. The talent exists; the cash doesn’t. Ambitious mid-priced films went extinct when the DVD empire began to fall apart in 2008. Instead of betting on filmmakers with personal styles, studios put their chips on big screen superheroes. Stand out at this year’s Sundance, and instead of being handed the freedom to dream, you’ll be given the keys to a special permission—and a conference table of producers as supervisors. Or you’ll stay small forever, struggling to be seen amid the crush of streaming media competing for the audience’s attention. Have a close look at the films of 1999 and we have a suspicion that we’re stuck in The Matrix ourselves. The near past is repeating like an endless programme. But we’re also feeling a deeper connection to 1999. The Year 2000 panic triggered filmmakers to think pessimistically about the future of human survival. And some of the directors feared that mankind had become too weak and materialistic to survive the millennium. Therefore, in 1999 our heroes didn’t win. They failed. They disappeared. They died. They blew up their world. But some film-makers still believe that the future is our world and we can change our tomorrow. 61. Which of the following is TRUE according to Paragraphs 2 and 3? A. A majority of the audience are crazy about the movies produced in 1999. B. The Sixth Sense and Toy Story 2 were among the great movies of 1999. C. Angelina Jolie was acknowledged as the best leading actress of the year. D. There appeared a bunch of big screen superheroes to save the world. 62. The film studios invested in a generation of upstart directors partly because_______________ A. they predicted more money would be made by selling DVDs B. those directors cooperated better with young film stars C. people were attracted to theatres by superheroes D. directors seized the chance to persuade them to do so 63. The sentence “The risk paid off. ” should be placed at _________ . A. B. C. D. 64. The underlined part “in 1999 our heroes didn’t win. They failed. They disappeared. They died. They blew up their world.” shows that_________________________. A. those filmmakers were pessimistic about the future of human survival B. sad ending movies were well received by home viewers at that time C. tragedies have had a lasting influence on modern films since 1999 D. the following generation would have a deeper connection to 1999 65. Which is the best title of this film review? A. 1999—the Beginning of Modern Cinema B. Millennium—a Cinema Season of Panic C. 21st Century— a Pessimistic Future of Human Being D. 1999—the Greatest Year in Modern Cinema 第四部分: 任务型阅读 (共 10 小题; 每小题 1 分, 满分 10 分) 请阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单词。 注意: 请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。 每个空格只填一个单词。 A living wall or a green wall is a garden that grows vertically rather than horizontally and can exist inside or outside the home. Any well-lit place inside your home makes a suitable environment. Indoor herb gardens are growing in popularity and thrive well in sunny kitchens. Any outside wall does as well. Green or living walls are beneficial to us in so many ways. I will discuss below, in simple terms, how these vertical gardens can protect your home and environment, save you energy and benefit your health. Pollutants exist all around us both outdoors and indoors. Toxic fumes(有毒气体)go into the air we breathe through our air systems and can cause what we commonly call “Sick Building Syndrome” Green or living walls can significantly clear up the toxins. While all plants absorb pollutants, there are certain plants that do so with much more efficiency. Even one plant can remove toxins from your home or building. However, the more plants are added, the more toxins are absorbed. The plantings prevent dramatic temperature variation, which then prevents the building from corrosion(腐蚀) that results from expanding and contracting during extreme temperatures. These plants act as a natural insulation, keeping air inside the buildings cooler in the summer months and warmer during the winter months. The manner in which these vertical gardens are constructed allows the building to breathe and protects the walls from wind, harmful UV rays and corrosive rain. Besides, living walls and green roofs help to provide a natural environment for birds and butterflies. Simply put, the plants on the building's exterior keep the building protected from the heat of the sun, thus keeping the building itself cooler so that less energy is employed when you are cooling the building. Interior green walls also greatly help to reduce energy use by helping to keep the interior cool. With each additional plant, energy consumption is reduced. Therefore, a room with hundreds of plants can see a temperature reduction of as much as 7℃. This is indeed significant! During the cold winter months these green walls have the opposite effect and act as insulation from bitter temperatures. The additional layer prevents heat from escaping, thus helping you to consume less gas or or oil. Plants offer instant stress relief by softening the environment around us. They reduce noise and pollution. Gardens have an instant calming effect. In workplaces plants have been exploited to increase productivity, in the home they increase peace. They ease stress and tiredness, and offer rich oxygen. Gardens are strategically placed in hospitals for their calming benefits, which can lead to a patient's shortened stay. Try doubling the health benefits by building an eatable living wall in your kitchen. Absolutely, these greens will relax you and purify the air you breathe. With so many benefits, why not build your own living wall? Living Walls: How They Can Improve Your Home and Your Health Brief introduction A green wall, where plants grow well if there is sufficient(66) ___▲___, benefits your environment and health. Improving indoor air (67) ___▲___ As the air we breathe contains pollutants, choose the plants that can more (68)___▲___ remove harmful pollutants. The more plants you grow, the(69)___▲___ air you'll breathe. Protecting your building In addition to offering shelters for little birds and butterflies, green walls naturally act as(70) ___▲___ control to prevent your home from corrosion, which otherwise would damage your home. (71) ___▲___ energy Green walls protect your building from the heat of the sun in summer and the (72) ___▲___ in winter. Accordingly, they allow you to (73) ___▲___ your gas or oil consumption. Benefiting health Plants make people (74) ___▲___ stressed and calmer, making the staff more productive and patients' recovery time(75) ___▲___. 第五部分: 词汇检测 (共 10 小题; 每小题 1 分, 满分 10 分) 根据句子意思和首字母提示,在空白处填上一个在语法和意思上都恰当的词。 注意:请将一个完整的单词写在答题卡上。 76. Many people make the _______ ( 假设) that poverty only exists in the Third World.. 77. The direction given by the map is so _______ (清楚明白的)that you can get to your destination easily. 78. Winning or losing is not everything, sometimes, the journey is just as important as the o_________ 79. Just as physical exercise is important to a strong body, mental exercise is equally important to a _________(灵敏的) mind. 80. No one knows the p____________ side effects of this new drug, so it needs to be tested further. 81. Nowadays some people have changed the approaches to____________ (订阅) to newspapers, magazines and other reading materials. 82. Lightning is one of the most frightening yet beautiful natural weather p________________ that we see here on Earth. 83. Simon gets dead drunk almost every day. His wife’s disappearance has made him a_______ to alcohol. 84. The best way to clean the machine is to break it down into its c_________ and clean each piece individually. 85. Swimming helps to get the blood _________ (循环) through the muscles. 第六部分: 短语填空 (共 10 小题; 每小题 1 分, 满分 10 分) 请认真阅读下列句子,用方框中所给短语的适当形式填空,使句子意思完整。 请将答案写在答题卡相应题号的横线上。 注意: 每个短语只能用一次, 所给短语中有两个为多余短语。 at one’s command , drop out, let out , for good measure, correspond to keep in touch with, be opposed to ,wear somebody out , try out , under no circumstances, gain access to , withdraw from , 86. Following his nervous breakdown , he ____________ public life and refused to give any interviews. 87. The angry lion ____________ a howl that could be heard far and wide throughout the forest. Even the mouse heard it. 88. With the touch of a button or the click of a mouse , a student will find abundant information from the largest libraries in the world _______________ 89. ____________ using phones , the Amish people enjoy having face to face communication with people in their community. 90. The system has been designed for the user to ___________the required information instantly. 91. Maybe we should throw all of our phones into dustbin, along with our cars and TVs __________. 92. We spent the whole day walking around the museum, which really ____________ 93. ____________ a few times , the free online translator suggested to me still looks really strange to me. 94. As the saying goes, time and tide wait for no man. Therefore, _______________ can we let our youth slip idly by.. 95. Jack's account of how the fight started did not _________________ the other boy's version. 第六部分: 书面表达 (共 1 小题; 满分 15 分) 请阅读下面短文,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。 Film and television adaptations of classic literature works have held a long-standing appeal for audiences, reshaping our cultural landscape. In 2017, a nine-episode TV adaptation of Chinese literature classic, The Dream of the Red Mansion, featured young cast aged 6~12 portraying the characters vividly and won applause among faithful readers of this classic work. To them, these young performers have brought the characters alive again. “I was impressed by their perfect acting in the TV series. I never expected they could play so well. It is as good as the 1987 TV adaptation,” a Douban user commented. Before the shooting of the 1987 TV version, all the actors and actresses received systematic acting training and guided study of the original work. This time, Ouyang Fenqiang,who played the leading role, Jia Baoyu, in the 1987 version, was invited to instruct the young performers. However, this is only one of the very few cases of being faithful to the original literature. Recent years have witnessed a large number of poor-quality film and TV adaptations of literature classics, spoiling the understanding of the original work. Whether classic literature works should be adapted into film or TV series is worthy of discussion. 【写作内容】 1. 用约30个单词概括上述文字材料的主要内容; 2. 用120个单词发表你的观点,内容包括: (1) 支持或反对把经典文学作品改编为影视作品; (2) 用2~3个理由或论据支撑你的观点。 【写作要求】 1. 表明个人观点,同时提供理由或论据; 2. 阐述观点或提供论据时,不得直接引用原文中的句子; 3. 文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称; 4. 不必写标题。 _____________________________________________________________________ 请 不 要 在 此 处 答 题 _____________________________________________________________________ ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ 苏州五中2018-2019学年第二学期期中调研测试 高二英语参考答案 第一部分 听力(共两节,每题1分,满分20分) 1-5 BCBAB 6-10 CACCB 11-15 BACBA 16-20 CCABC 第二部分 英语知识运用 第一节 单项填空 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分) 21—25 DCCDA 26—30 ABBCB 31—35 CBABC 第二节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,共15分) 36—40 ACBAD 41—45 ADBDA 46—50 CABCB 51-55 ACBAD 第三部分 阅读理解 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分) 56-57 BC 58-60 BCA 61-65 BACAD 第四部分 任务型阅读(每小题 l 分,满分 l0 分) 66. light/sunshine 67. quality / condition 68. efficiently 69. cleaner/better/fresher 70. temperature 71. Saving/Conserving 72. coldness/cold 73. lower/reduce/decrease/lessen 74. less 75. shorter/shortened 第五部分 词汇检测 (共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 76 assumption 77 explicit 78 outcome 79 sharp 80potential 81. subscribing 82 phenomenon 83. addicted 84 components 85 circulating 第六部分 短语填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) 86 withdrew from 87 let out 88 at her (his) command 89 opposed to 90 gain access to 91 for good measure 92 wore us out 93 tried out 94 under no circumstances 95 correspond to 第七部分 作文(每小题1分,满分15分) 参考范文: 支持: Adaptations of films and TV series from literature classics have created a brilliant culture. The dream of the is a relatively successful example. However, still many are of poor quality.(32 words). I am in support of adapting literature classics into films or TV series. Firstly, art takes various forms, and so does the appreciation of classic literature. The digital and commercial age offers us different ways to admire the beauty of literature classics. Adapted versions, if true to the original works and well produced, are undoubtedly a cultural feast for either average viewers or faithful classic literature lovers. Additionally, sometimes when an adaptation turns into a hit, the audience may be driven to read the original work. Trapped in quick-paced life, we could barely spare time to sink into a sofa, reading peacefully. Film or TV adaptations, featuring vivid characters and an appealing plot, bring literature classics back to life. To conclude, literature classics are worth adaptation. (126 words). 反对: Adaptations of films and TV series from literature classics have created a brilliant culture. The dream of the is a relatively successful example. However, still many are of poor quality (32 words). Personally, literature classics should not be adapted into films or TV series. The value of classics lies in their very basic nature: the perfect employment of language and life philosophy between words. To cater to viewers’ taste and gain more profits, producers couldn’t avoid making changes to the original work. Thus, viewers might be misguided and get a wrong picture of the original story, let alone miss the opportunity to appreciate literature on their own. Moreover, with an increasing number of poorly-made adaptations, viewers, especially the young, tend to focus more on those good-looking performers, ignorant of the real culture hidden in the literature works. To conclude, literature classics are not supposed to be adapted into films or TV series.( 120 words)查看更多