福建省莆田第一中学2023-2024学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题(Word版含答案,含听力原文及音频)

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福建省莆田第一中学2023-2024学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题(Word版含答案,含听力原文及音频)

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2023~2024
1-5 BBCBC 6-10 ACBAC 11-15 ACBCA 16-20 ABCAB
阅读理解
21-23 CBD 24-27 DABC 28-31 ADCD 32-35 CBAC 36-40 BFDAG
完形填空
41-45 ABCDC 46-50 ACBAD 51-55 BDBAD
完成句子
56. departure 57. qualification 58. optimistic 59. strengthen 60. consistent
61. dramatically 62. frozen 63. astonished 64. had seen 65. what 66. whether 67. as
68. was to blame 69. go hand in hand 70. took their breath away
应用文写作参考范文
Dear George,
I’m terribly sorry to tell you I’ve forgotten to send you the Chinese textbooks you
asked to buy this Friday as promised.
As you know, the end-of-term exam is around the corner and it means a lot for us
students. I’ve been super busy preparing for the final exams the whole week. My mind
was so preoccupied with all the mathematical formulas and English grammar items that
it totally slipped my mind. I hope you can understand my situation and forgive me.
I’d like to express my heartfelt apologies again. You have my word that I’ll go to
the post office first thing tomorrow morning.
Yours,
Li Hua
读后续写参考范文
Possible version 1:
With desperate tears, she suddenly spotted a boat with a figure standing on it. She
saw a glimmer of hope. She waved her hands wildly, yelling with all her remaining
strength, “Help! Help!” It seemed like a century to wait for the boat to approach her. A
middle-aged fisherman reached out his hand, carried her to the boat and asked her what
had happened. With trembling voice, she replied, “My father...sister....there. Help!” On
hearing this, the fisherman’s face became serious. He headed the boat towards the
direction where she pointed at with full speed, not knowing what would happen if he
slowed down even a little bit. Meanwhile, he called for help. After a while, they caught
sight of Kiana’s father and sister’s pale face. Having floating on the sea for a long time,
they were on board eventually.
Once rescued, they were rushed to shore, where a concerned group waited for
their arrival. Warm blankets and hot milk were provided to them, making them feel
better in no time. A group of doctors and nurses checked their bodies on the spot, and
then they were sent to the nearest hospital by the ambulance. A local reporter
interviewed them in the hospital. When asked what made her swim alone in the cold
water to save her families, the brave girl, looking at her sister’s sleeping face, said with
a determined look, “It’s love that support me to find the hope.” Though she was still
cold in her body, she felt warmth, just like a warm current rushing through her heart.
Possible version 2:
With desperate tears, she suddenly spotted a boat with a figure standing on it. She
waved and cried for help with all her strength. It seemed like a century later when she
heard someone yelling back to her. As the boat was approaching, Kiana pointed to her
father and sister and screamed, “They are in the water! Help!” She was soon picked up
and taken towards where her father and sister were. Fortunately, they didn’t drown but
her father seemed to be giving out, with one hand holding tight to the boat, the other
holding Cierrah.
Once rescued, they were rushed to shore, where a concerned group waited for their
arrival. They gave clothes and blankets to the three, and then the ambulance arrived.
Kiana, her sister and her father were checked on the spot and finally sent to the nearest
hospital. Later, when asked what gave her the strength and perseverance to continue,
both in the cold water and in great fear, Kiana thought it had to do with family. “I just
wanted to save my family, and I didn’t want anything bad to happen to them. So I
couldn’t spare a second to worry or fear.” she said.
Possible version 3:
With desperate tears, she suddenly spotted a boat with a figure standing on it. Rays
of hope flooded into her heart. Without pausing for thought, she shouted constantly,
waving her hand. lt didn’t take long before someone yelled back at her. As the boat was
approaching, she pointed at her father and sister, crying anxiously, “They are in the
water! Help!” She was instantly pulled up and taken towards where her father and sister
were. Luckily, they didn’t drown but seemed to be worn out, with one hand grasping
each other and the other holding the boat tightly.
Once rescued, they were rushed to shore, where a concerned group waited for their
arrival. They covered the three poor people with blankets. Soon, the ambulance arrived.
Kiana, her sister and her father were checked on the scene and finally sent to the nearest
hospital. later, when asked what drove her to swim towards the shore in the cold water
by herself, Kiana replied calmly,” I just wanted to save my family; I didn’t want to lose
anyone. Therefore, I kept on swimming with all my strength.” In a word, it was the love
and concern for her family that forced her to stick to the end. That is to say, love is
powerful.
听力材料
Text 1
M: I’d like to book a flight from New York to London at around 9 :00 tomorrow
morning.
W: One moment, please. OK. We’ ve got a non-stop flight leaving Kennedy at 9:25.
M: All right. One single ticket. first class, please.
Text 2
M: Did you hear the news Jim is retiring.
W: Yeah. I heard his doctor told him to retire immediately. He needs to stop working to
take care of himself.
M: That’s so sad. I’m going to miss him.
Text 3
M: What’s up You look down.
W: I’ve got piles of papers to type, but I type so slowly. .
M: Come on. What are friends for I can do it for you.
W: Really How kind you are to help me out!
Text 4
W: Excuse me. Could you tell me how to get to the Global Theater
M: Yes, it’s right at the end of this street but not within walking distance. I suggest you
take the number 6 bus across the street.
W: Oh, I see the bus stop over there. Thanks.
Text 5
M: Can you tell me the meaning of “piece of cake” What about “easy as pie”
W: Neither is about dessert. They are similar in meaning to “No problem”.
M: Well, have you ever made a pie There is nothing easy about it.
Text 6
M: I thought your flight would arrive two hours ago. What took so long
W: Didn’t they announce that our flight was delayed
M: I didn’t hear anything about a delay. I thought everything was running on time.
What happened
W: We got on the plane on time but then we were held up for almost two hours due to
an unknown problem.
M: That’s too bad. Have you had anything to eat
W: I managed to get a sandwich on the plane. How about you
M: I’ve had nothing but a cup of coffee. I’m starving. Let’s get out of here and find a
restaurant.
Text 7
M: Hello, Victoria Hotel. Can I help you
W: Hello. I’d like to make a reservation for July the 1st through the 4th. I’m... I’m
checking out on the morning of the 4th.
M: OK. Would you like a single room, a double room, or a twin room
W: I’d like a double room. What’s the rate
M: We have only two double rooms available. One is 180 dollars and the other 200
dollars.
W: Why are the prices different
M: Well, they’ re both standard double rooms, but the 200-dollar room faces the garden.
W: OK, I see.
Text 8
M: Hi Lorna! You seem busy.
W: Oh, hi! You can’t imagine what I have to finish by next Monday! The English
literature course is so difficult! I have to read two novels by next Monday and compare
them in a 3,000-word essay by next Friday.
M: So I suppose you don’t want to come to an exhibition with me this Saturday
W: I’d love to but there’s no way. I’m already behind with my writing class because I
had a cold for a week and missed a few lessons. It’s OK for you. You seem to have
loads of free time.
M: I guess we just don’t have as much academic work as you. My college life is
interesting compared with yours. There’ re varieties of live performances as an art
major.
W: Yes. I’m bored with the life of reading and writing every day now.
M: Hey. Why don’t we stop talking Just work now. If you have finished everything by
the 16th, we could go to that new play by the, University Theater Group.
W: OK. I’ll try. And I don’t want to miss the student party on the 28th, so I’d better get
working.
Text 9
M: There are several 24-hour convenience stores in our neighborhood. And there is a
park to your right. You can meet a lot of our neighbors there. They’ re all very friendly.
W: Can I jog there
M: Yes, but I suggest that you go to the high school behind your apartment. It has more
room.
W: Thank you for telling me. By the way, before I came here, Brian told me to try some
traditional British food. Where can I find it
M: There’s a big night market.
W: Great! I can hardly wait to visit it. Another question: is there a library around I
need to collect some information for my business.
M: We have a small library at our community center.
W: That’s wonderful. Thank you for showing me around. I guess what I need now is a
map of the city.
M: No problem. You can get them at the bookstore around the corner. Let’s go!
Text 10
W: Good afternoon, everyone. I’m here to offer you some tips on public speaking.
One of the worst mistakes you can make as a public speaker is talking too long. It
doesn’t matter if your entire speech is good and the audience come away with
information that will change their lives. If you talk too long, they will leave saying that
speaker just wouldn’t quit. Don’t let this happen to you.
Say what you have to say and sit down. Before you do, give them a well-thought-
out closing. The last thing you say is generally what the audience remembers most. Just
like your opening, your closing doesn’t have to be humorous. It could be challenging,
thoughtful, or it could retell your point in a different way. Please, at some time during
your talk, ask the audience to do something. Many a great talk goes no further than the
walls of the meeting-room because the audience isn’t moved to action. If you haven’ t
asked them to do something by now, the closing is your last chance.莆田一中 2023~2024 学年度上学期期末考试试卷
高二英语 选择性必修二 Units 1-4
第一部分 听力 (共两节,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 出最佳选项。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 is the man going
A. Kennedy. B. London. C. New York.
2. What are the speakers talking about
A. A disease. B. A co-worker. C. A doctor.
3. What does the man intend to do
A. Make friends. B. Collect papers. C. Do the typing.
4. What is the man doing
A. Asking for information. B. Giving directions. C. Waiting for a bus.
5. What does the man want to know
A. How to make dessert.
B. How to solve problems.
C. How to understand expressions.
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 三个选项中选出最佳选项。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. What happened to the woman’s flight
A. It failed to take off on time.
B. It was called off without notice.
C. It arrived about two hours earlier.
7. Where does the conversation probably take place
A. In a restaurant. B. On a plane. C. At the airport.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 、9 题。
8. How long is the woman going to stay at the hotel
A. For two nights. B. For three nights. C. For four nights.
9. Why are the prices for the two double rooms different
A. The rooms have different views.
B. The rooms are different in size.
C. The rooms are of different shapes.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 13 题。
10. When is the woman supposed to finish her essay
A. By this Saturday. B. By next Monday. C. By next Friday.
11. Why is the woman behind with her writing class
A. She was ill.
B. The course is too difficult.
C. She is busy with her reading task.
12. What does the man think of his college life
A. Busy. B. Boring. C. Colorful.
13. What is the woman probably going to do on the 28th
A. Visit an exhibition. B. Attend a party. C. Watch a play.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 17 题。
14. What is the man doing
A. Introducing the woman to his neighbors.
B. Giving the woman advice on how to find a flat.
C. Showing the woman around the neighborhood.
15. What is the woman eager to do
A. Visit the night market.
B. Jog in the high school.
C. Shop in convenience stores.
16. Why does the woman look for a library
A. To get some information. B. To find amap of the city. C. To borrow some books.
17. Where will the speakers go next
A. To a restaurant. B. To a bookstore. C. To a park.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 至 20 题。
18. What should a public speaker avoid doing according to the woman
A. Talking too loudly. B. Speaking too fast. C. Saying too much.
19. Why should the closing of a speech be carefully planned
A. It’s usually the most remembered part.
B. It’s the last chance to make your point.
C. It’s as important as the opening words.
20. What does the woman suggest a public speaker do during the speech
A. Show a good sense of humor.
B. Motivate the audience to act.
C. Meet challenges with courage.
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第 2 页 共 6 页
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 37. 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。
A
If you have ever had the flu, you know just how down and out you can feel, and it is important to do what you can to lower the number of days spent sick and in bed, including taking flu medicine. If you have mild symptoms, you may not need to take flu medicine.
However, the medicine is recommended for certain groups of people. These include:
●People who are in the hospital with the flu
●People who aren’t in the hospital but are very sick with the flu
●People who are at high risk because of flu complications (并发症)
The Food and Drug Administration has approved four antiviral drugs for the flu. Each flu
medicine is a little bit different, but they work in mostly the same way.
●Oseltamivir is a pill or liquid given by mouth that is approved to treat the flu for people 14 days and older. This is a common flu medicine. Side effects of Oseltamivir include feeling
sick,vomiting, and diarrhea.
●Xofluza is a single-dose pill or liquid given by mouth andis approved for people aged 5
years and older. Side effects of Xofluza include coughing, feeling sick, and diarrhea.
●Relenza is an inhaled (吸入的) powder that is approved to treat the flu for people aged 7 years and older. This flu medicine tends to be less common because of how it is given. Side
effects of Relenza include diarrhea, and feeling sick.
●Peramivir is injected through Ⅳ needle and is approved for people aged 6 months and
older. This flu medicine tends to be less common since it is given as an Ⅳ infusion, usually in
the hospital. Side effects of Peramivir include diarrhea, and sleeplessness.
21. Who needs to take the flu medicine
A. People in the hospital. B. People who have got a cold.
C. People greatly affected by flu. D. People with slight flu symptoms.
22. In what way is Relenza special
A. Its high price. B. The way it is taken.
C. Its special effect. D. People who can take it.
23. What do the four medicines have in common
A. They are suitable for babies. B. They are common flu medicines.
C. They are given in the same way. D. They have similar side effects.
B
Two years ago, my 11-year-old son sat me down for a talk. “Mom, it’s time.” he said.
“Hearme out: It’s time we got actual TV. And you need an iPhone.”
This funny conversation two years ago marked a shift in our relationship. Perhaps for the first time, I began to really listen to my son’s opinion about our home technology. Since his reasoning was sensible and his suggestions within budget, I took his advice and was
pleasantly surprised with the results.
I’d known for a while that my son understands technology better than I do. On airplanes, he grabbed my phone to put it in airplane mode. He wired the speakers in our house. After something was stolen from our front yard, he picked out, set up, and now monitors our
security camera. When my computer died, I took him shopping with me to buy another.
As a teenager now, he has a busy social life, with skateboarding, basketball, and online gaming with his friends. I see our time together decreasing and our shared interests shrinking. That’s why I jumped at the chance when a friend mentioned writing technology reviews. I’m a writer, but I’d need a partner who has more tech knowledge than me. When I presented the
idea to my teen, he immediately accepted.
It’s changed our relationship in surprising ways. Where he used to get annoyed quickly at my technical ignorance, he’s learned to be more patient and explain things to me in a way that I can convey to an unknowing audience. The parent-child dynamic is not only changed; it’s even slightly reversed — he’s leading me. I’m asking him for help and advice. My son has risen to the occasion. He’s taking it seriously, and to watch him mature in this way is an honor. As someone who’s not much of a reader, he now searches instruction book. Without any prompting (提醒), he’s even emailed and called, yes, made an actual phone call to
customer service or tech support when sample products weren’t working as expected.
I never imagined being a tech reviewer, but it’s proved to be a valuable way to learn
from, work with and enjoy time with my teen.
24. What did the writer think of her son’s advice
A. It was unaffordable. B. It was unrealistic.
C. It sounded ridiculous. D. It sounded reasonable.
25. What does the writer intend to do in Paragraph 3
A. Prove her son’s better mastery of technology.
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B. Describe their close parent-child relationship.
C. Give examples of her son’s gift in technology.
D. Express her satisfaction with her son’sbehaviours.
26. Which is closest in meaning to the underlined word “reversed” in Paragraph 5
A. Embarrassing. B. Opposite. C. Unstable. D. Common.
27. What makes the writer feel honored
A. Her son’s rich tech knowledge.
B. Her son’s patience with unknowing audiences.
C. Her son’s growth and serious attitude to the work.
D. Her son’s effort to improve the parent-child dynamic.
C
Fire has always been part of California’s landscape. But long before the disastrous forest fires of recent years, native American tribes held controlled burns each year. Those burns cleared out underbrush and encouraged new plant growth. Now, government officials have realized tackling the fire problem will mean bringing back “good fire”, much like California’s
tribes once did.
When western settlers removed tribes from their land and banned tribal ceremonies,
cultural burning disappeared. Instead, authorities focused on quickly putting out wildfires.
But what the authorities did only made California’s wildfire risk worse. Without regular burns, the landscape grew thick with plants that dry out every summer. These dry plants are kindling(引火物) for the fires that have recently destroyed California communities. Climate
change and warming temperatures make those landscapes even easier to catch fire.
So, tribal leaders and government officials are forming new partnerships. There are hundreds of thousands of acres that need careful burning to reduce the risk of extreme wildfires. Tribes are eager to gain access to those ancestral lands to restore traditional burning. Before 1800, the tribes used low-grade fires to shape the landscape, encouraging certain plants to grow
both for tribal use and to attract game.
The arrival of western settlers changed the ways of fire management. “They came with their concepts of being afraid of fire,” a tribal leader says. “They didn’t understand fire in the sense of a tool. And they didn’t understand its role to help generate the land. So they brought suppression(压制)”.
Tribal leaders have been reaching out to ecologists, researchers and fire agencies about the importance of their knowledge. In Northern California, the Karuk and Yurok tribes have partnered with the Forest Service to manage land for traditional values and wildfire
management.
28. What have government officials realized about the native tribes
A. The tribes ’ old practice is useful.
B. The tribes are causing more forest fires.
C. It’s impossible to prevent the tribes burning forests.
D. It’s necessary to remove the tribes from where they live.
29. What was the way western settlers deal with forest fires
A. Removing kindling. B. Holding controlled burns.
C. Encouraging cultural burning. D. Bringing fire suppression.
30. What do the tribes think of fire
A. They see it as a great threat. B. They consider it beyond control.
C. They think it can be beneficial. D. They believe it does harm to the land.
31. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text
A. Western Settlers Brought Wrong Ideas of Fire Control
B. Wildfires Are Becoming Increasingly Serious in California
C. Native American Tribes Restore Their Traditional Ceremonies
D. California Looks to What Tribes Have Known to Manage Wildfires
D
In a global record of lake color, researchers estimate that roughly one-third of Earth’slakes are blue. But, should average summer air temperatures rise by a few degrees, some of those clearwaters could turn a cloudy green or brown, the team reports in the Sept. 28 Geophysical
Research Letters.
The changing colors could change how people use those waters and offer clues about the stability of lake pared with blue lakes, green or brown lakes have more algae (藻类) and organic matter, says Xiao Yang, a hydrologist (水文专家) at Southern Methodist
University.
Lakes in places with average summer air temperatures that were below 19°Celsius were
more likely to be blue than lakes with warmer summers. That’s because warmer water helps
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algae bloom more, which changes the properties of the water.
Yang and colleagues used satellite photos from 2013 to 2020 to analyze the color of more than 85,000 lakes around the world. Because storms and seasons can temporarily affect a lake’s color, the researchers focused on the most frequent color observed for each lake over the seven-year period. The researchers also created an interactive online map that can be used to explore the colors of these lakes. The approach is “super cool,” says Dina Leech, an ecologist
at Longwood University. These satellite data are “just so powerful.”
If some lakes do become less blue, people will probably lose some of the resources they have come to value, says O’Reilly, who is an ecologist at Illinois State University. If the water has more algae, it could be unappealing for play or more costly to clean for drinking. But the color changes wouldn’t necessarily mean that the lakes are any less healthy. “Humans don’t value lots of algae in a lake, but if you’re a certain type of fish species, you might be like ‘this
is great ’” O’Reilly says.
“The study sets a marker that we can compare future results to,” says O’Reilly. “That’s,
tome, the great power of this study.”
32. What can we learn about the lakes ’ color change according to the text
A. It is caused by water pollution.
B. It does harm to the growth of algae.
C. It results from the temperature increase.
D. It can disturb the stability of lake ecosystems.
33. How was the research conducted
A. By doing field investigation. B. By analyzing long-term satellite data.
C. By researching previous studies. D. By referring to an interactive online map.
34. Which word best describes O’Reilly’s attitude to the color change
A. Objective. B. Doubtful. C. Unconcerned. D. Favourable.
35. What’sthe author’s purpose in writing the text
A. To call on people to protect lakes.
B. To introduce a new research method.
C. To present the outcome of a research.
D. To provide solutions to lakes ’ color change.
第二节(共 5 小题; 每小题 2. 5 分, 共 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。
Fake news is all around us and it’s easy to feel overwhelmed by the amount of information out there. Here are some tips for avoiding misinformation.
36 In the 18th century, for example, fake news was spread about King George Ⅱ being ill in order to damage his public image. Today, fake news remains a problem. A study has found that over 80 percent of people in the UK regularly come across fake news online. So what can you do to avoid being caught out by misinformation
The first step to responding to any potential fake news is easy: Google it. When Googling a claim, look for supporting evidence from credible news websites. If you see a wild claim in a headline, make sure you read the article before you start sharing it. Sometimes you might find that the story is not what it appears. 37 So without reading the whole thing you may miss the whole picture.
38 If the article comes from a reputable news source, it’s likely that it was written by a professional journalist who practiced due diligence when sourcing their information. If the article is not from an official news website, where is it from Check if it has been written by a credible expert on the topic, or if it has been written for a trusted organization.
If, after all your sleuthing (侦查), you come to the conclusion that you have found some fake news, what should you do about it 39 If it is apost or message from someone you know, you can reach out to them and let them know it’s not entirely accurate. It’sbetter to do this by politely messaging them privately rather than leaving a public comment if it’sa post on social media.
Studies suggest that fake news spreads faster than real news. 40 A. Don’t share it.
B. Fake news is not new.
C. Delete it immediately.
D. Make sure to check who wrote the news piece.
E. Check when the news was originally published.
F. Often, the facts are buried deeper within the article.
G. It’s important to take a moment to process any information you come across online.
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。
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“This will never do.” I kept telling my husband as he set the table on Thanksgiving. I wanted everything to be 41 , because my parents would come. Criticisms from my childhood 42 rang in my mind. So whenever my parents visited us, I 43 myself for more faultfinding. The 44 pursuit of perfection took the joy away from our celebration. Gradually I 45 the reason for Thanksgiving, and I found myself, like my parents, 46
people around me.
Then luckily, I read from a book, “Too much criticism hurts; necessary praise helps. Put
your praise of someone in 47 so that the person can save and read it.”
So the next Thanksgiving, I 48 to my husband and my son, “We’re each going to write a message saying what we 49 about one of us.” Despite their eye-rolling, we soon finished and exchanged our 50 . My sonsat up straighter after 51 what his father had written about him. And I felt so uplifted myself when I read “Iam proud of your cooking.” That was a life-changing 52 . Since then my family has the 53 and we do it
year-round―not just the fourth Thursday of November.
I no longer focus on finding fault with others. 54 , I’m more interested in how I can
help the people around me feel loved and appreciated. Especially in writing, every 55 is
the power of love.
41.A. perfect B. new C. permanent D. normal
42.A. finally B. constantly C. merely D. hardly
43.A. rewarded B. forgave C. prepared D. blamed
44.A. lifelong B. aimless C. curious D. unhealthy
45.A. made sense of B. got used to C. lost sight of D. paid attention to
46.A. criticizing B. defending C. supporting D. praising
47.A. listening B. speaking C. writing D. testing
48.A. reported B. announced C. replied D. admitted
49.A. appreciate B. dislike C. expect D. ignore
50.A. opinions B. plans C. gifts D. notes
51.A. remembering B. reading C. explaining D. reciting
52.A. chance B. promise C. mistake D. moment
53.A. secret B. tradition C. adventure D. experience
54.A. Instead B. Therefore C. Besides D. Otherwise
55.A. effort B. challenge C. wish D. word
第二节 完成句子 (共 15 小题; 每小题 1 分,满分 15 分)
56. Please arrive at the check-in counter one hour prior to your (depart).
57. Xie Lei is studying for a business (qualify) at a university in China
and has come to our university on a year-long exchange programme.
58. As I always tell my son, there are no great difficulties for a person who is brave,
(optimism), and willing to work hard.
59. They have great facilities and outstanding professors, helping to educate young people
who will contribute to the economy and further (strong) our country.
60. In addition, studies show that (consist) eating habits, for example,
taking three meals a day at the sametime each day, are better for our health.
61. Our way of life has changed (dramatic) over the last twenty years.
62. Seeing the huge creature, we stood still, (freeze) with terror.
63. From the (astonish) look on his face, I realized that he had never
expected the performance to be such a great success.
64. John and I have been friends for eight years. We first got to know each other at a
Christmas party. But we (see) each other a couple of times before that.
65. Now that summer is finally here, families are preparing for they expect to be a great vacation away from the daily routines. (用适当的词填空)
66. To eat Xiao long bao, you have to decide to bite a small hole in it first, releasing the stream and risking a spill, or to put the whole dumpling in your mouth, letting the hot soup explode on your tongue. (用适当的词填空)
67. During their first day, is typical of Vancouver, itrained. (用适当的词填空) 68. After careful investigation, John Snow suspected that the water pump (是罪魁祸首).
69. What we can say, however, is that culture and cuisine (息息相关), and if you do not experience one, you can never really
know the other.
70. When the train arrived at the station, they took a taxi to Lake Louise, where the blue water literally ( 令人惊叹) with its
ecceptional beauty.
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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,应美国朋友 George 请求,帮他购买了学习汉语的教科书,但 是忘记及时寄出。请用英语给他写一封电子邮件, 内容包括:
1. 表示歉意;
2. 解释原因;
3. 弥补措施。
注意: 1. 写作词数应为 80 左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Dear George,
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Yours, Li Hua
第二节 (满分 25 分)
阅读下面短文,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。
On a Sunday afternoon, Kiana French was having fun fishing with her father and younger sister, not knowing the next minute, they would struggle not to sink in the freezing water. Their 12-foot boat was taking in water little by little, and the wind was picking up. Her father, Gary French, hurried to operate the engine, while Kiana, 16, was in the middle with Cierrah, her sister, frightened but still able to keep calm.
Kiana asked Cierrah to take off one of her cowboy boots, with which she got some of the water out. Hard as she tried, that little effort would not help stop the boat sinking. Moments later, the unthinkable happened. The boat was full of water and then it flipped (翻) over. Kiana and her sister were dumped in the water. Their father, who had had a surgery six months before, managed not to be thrown into the water but seemed to have great pain in the chest due to the sudden change.
Kiana quickly put on her life jacket and saw Cierrah’s and her father’s life jackets floating away. She reacted quickly to get them back and held her sister onto the boat. They were so far out in the middle of the lake that they could not see the shore clearly. What’s worse, it was getting harder to stay above the waves. Their father swam over and hugged his two girls, Cierrah crying silently. Kiana heard her beloved sister murmur, “I can’t feel my feet.”
Kiana knew the only thing to do was to get to shore herself and find help. She looked up at her father, exchanging a concerned glance, turned round and swam as hard as she could towards the shore.
Fighting against the strong currents and cold wind, she screamed for help at the top of her lungs every three minutes or so. A strong wind blew, and she looked back only to see her sister’s and father’s heads bobbing (浮动) in the water. She burst into tears, thinking her
sister and dad were dead, because she was taking too long.
注意:
1 .续写词数应为 150 左右;
2 .请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
With desperate tears, she suddenly spotted a boat with a figure standing on it.
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Once rescued, they were rushed to shore, where a concerned group waited for their arrival.

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