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苏州新草桥中学2018-2019学年第一学期
高一英语12月测试试卷
(考试用时:120分钟
满分:120分)
第I卷(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.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
do
A.
Have
a
coffee.
B.
Clean
her
office.
C.
Attend
a
meeting.
2.
What
does
the
woman
ask
for
A.
A
dress
of
different
size.
B.
A
dress
of
better
quality.
C.
A
dress
of
a
bright
color.
3.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do
A.
Borrow
a
ladder.
B.
Take
his
leave.
C.
Clean
the
roof.
4.
What
will
the
woman
probably
do
next
A.
Go
to
the
man’s
place.
B.
Call
the
Hillsboro
Hotel.
C.
Reserve
an
exhibition
hall.
5.
Where
are
the
speakers
A.
At
home.
B.
In
a
museum.
C.
In
the
city
square.
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5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题。
6.
Why
has
the
man
hardly
seen
the
woman
lately
A.
She
had
a
traffic
accident.
B.
She
moved
to
another
place.
C.
She
is
working
unusual
hours.
7.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place
A.
In
an
office.
B.
At
a
bus
stop.
C.
In
an
apartment.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题。
8.
What
does
the
man
have
to
do
now
A.
Plan
a
trip.
B.
Look
for
a
job.
C.
Make
a
decision.
9.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
journey
to
South
America
A.
Dangerous.
B.
Exciting.
C.
Expensive.
10.
What
advice
does
the
woman
give
to
the
man
A.
Going
abroad.
B.
Staying
at
home.
C.
Opening
a
bookstore.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13题。
11.
What
is
the
radio
program
for
A.
Sharing
personal
feelings.
B.
Discussing
language
skills.
C.
Promoting
community
service.
12.
What
is
the
second
point
Prof.
Sheffield
mentioned
A.
To
give
details
and
facts.
B.
To
introduce
main
ideas.
C.
To
conclude
the
article.
13.
What
makes
an
excellent
article
according
to
Prof.
Sheffield
A.
Formal
language.
B.
Detailed
facts.
C.
Personal
style.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17题。
14.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about
A.
A
summer
job.
B.
A
birthday
party.
C.
A
food
company.
15.
What
does
the
man’s
company
do
A.
Design
furniture.
B.
Organize
concerts.
C.
Offer
food
services.
16.
What
will
the
man
do
before
the
party
A.
Set
tables.
B.
Cook
food.
C.
Play
music.
17.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
man’s
work
A.
Difficult.
B.
Interesting.
C.
Valuable.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20题。
18.
What
do
the
Hoffmans
do
for
a
living
A.
They
are
gardeners.
B.
They
sell
vegetables.
C.
They
run
a
guesthouse.
19.
How
much
direct
sunshine
do
tomato
plants
actually
need
every
day
A.
Five
hours.
B.
Eight
hours.
C.
Twelve
hours.
20.
Why
do
Irish
potatoes
grow
better
in
the
shade
A.
They
have
deeper
roots.
B.
They
have
wider
leaves.
C.
They
have
bigger
flowers.
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.
I’m
sure
Andrew
will
win
the
first
prize
in
the
final,
because
he
______
for
a
month.
A.
is
preparing
B.
has
prepared
C.
will
have
prepared
D.
has
been
preparing
22.
Tom
____two
boys
to
send
the
sick
child
to
the
nearest
hospital
so
far.
A.
arranged
B.
has
arranged
C.
had
arranged
D.
has
arranged
for
23.
Is
this
reason
________
at
the
meeting
for
his
carelessness
in
his
work
A.
why
he
explained
B.
the
one
he
explained
C.
how
he
explained
D.
he
explained
24.
---Daniel
seldom
has
breakfast
at
home,
_______
---
_________
this
morning.
A
.does
he;
No,
but
he
did
B.
does
he
;
No,
he
hasn't
C.
has
he;
Yes,
he
has
D.
hasn't
he;
Yes,
he
doesn't
25.
While
our
manager
is
away
on
business,
our
company
will
be
_____________
Mr.
Zhang.
A.
in
the
charge
of
B.
in
charge
of
C.
taken
charge
of
D.
taking
the
charge
of
26
-Haven't
you
graduated
from
college
-Yes.
I
in
Nanjing
University
for
four
years.
A.
studied
B.
study
C.
have
studied
D.
had
studied
27
The
taxi
driver
started
to
speed
up
to
________
for
the
time
he
had
lost
in
the
traffic
jam.
A.
wake
up
B.
step
up
C.
make
up
D.
show
up
28
online
shopping
has
changed
our
life,
not
all
of
its
effects
have
been
positive.
A.
Since
B.
After
C.
While
D.
Unless
29.一Do
you
know
Beijing
well
一No.it
is
the
first
time
I________
here.
A.go
B.have
been
C.went
D.should
go
30
The
film
Coco
is
said
to
___
a
lot
of
praises
at
the
75t
Golden
Globe
Awards
last
month.
A.
receive
B.
be
receiving
C.
be
received
D.
have
received
31
—Mark,
haven't
seen
you
for
a
long
time!
—Well,
I
___
in
Shanghai
an
business
for
two
months.
A.
have
stayed.
B.
stayed
C.
had
stayed
D.
was
staying
32
Hello,
everyone!
the
assembly
are
the
guests
invited
to
our
school,
teachers
and
the
students
from
different
classes.
A.
To
attend
B.
Attended
C.
Attending
D.
Attend
33
Though
behind
and
feeling
awkward,
Jack
kept
on
running
until
he
reached
the
finishing
line.
A.
left
B.
having
left
C.
being
left
D.
leaving
34
She
may
have
missed
the
train,
in
case
she
won't
arrive
in
another
hour.
A.
whose
B.
that
C.
what
D.
which
35
-
Ouch,
mum!
A
fish
bone
has
stuck
in
my
teeth!
-
,Lucy.
I
am
coming.
A
Take
your
time
B.
Help
yourself
C.
Go
ahead
D.
Take
it
easy
第二节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的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。
I
used
to
think
of
myself
as
a
quite
international
person,
but
my
bookshelves
told
a
different
story.
Besides
a
few
Indian
novels
and
an
Australian
book,
my
literature
collection
was
only
36
British
and
American
titles.
At
the
start
of
2012,
I
set
myself
the
37
of
trying
to
read
a
book
from
every
38
in
a
year
to
find
out
what
I
was
missing.
Knowing
that
it’s
impossible
to
find
books
from
nearly
200
nations
on
the
shelves
of
the
39
bookshop,
I
decided
to
ask
the
planet’s
readers
for
help.
I
created
a
blog
called
A
Year
of
Reading
the
World
for
suggestions
of
40
I
could
read
in
English.
The
response(响应)was
41
.
People
all
over
the
42
were
getting
in
touch
with
me,
offering
ideas
and
book
43
.
Some
posted
me
books
from
their
home
countries.
Several
writers
sent
me
unpublished
translations
of
their
novels,
giving
me
a
rare
44
to
read
works
unavailable
in
Britain.
Even
with
such
an
amazing
team
behind
me,
however,
getting
books
in
English
was
no
45
task.
This
was
especially
true
for
some
African
countries.
And
when
it
46
to
the
small
island
nation
of
San
Tome
&
Principle,
I
would
have
given
up
47
a
team
of
helpers
who
48
a
book
of
short
stories
by
Olinda
Beja.
Then
there
were
places
where
stories
were
49
written
down.
All
in
all,
getting
stories
like
these
50
as
much
time
as
the
reading,
51
the
effort
was
worth
it.
In
the
hands
of
different
writers,
I
was
taken
inside
the
52
of
people
living
far
away
and
shown
the
world
through
their
eyes.
These
53
not
only
opened
my
mind
to
life
in
other
places,
but
opened
my
heart
to
the
way
people
there
might
feel.
And
that
in
turn
54
my
thinking.
One
by
one,
the
country
names
on
the
list
changed
into
55
places
filled
with
laughter,
love,
anger,
hope
and
fear.
At
its
best,
I
learned,
books
make
the
world
real.
36.
A.
applied
to
B.
based
on
C.
made
up
of
D.
made
use
of
37.
A.
thought
B.
challenge
C.
record
D.
example
38.
A.
country
B.
island
C.
city
D.
town
39.
A.
familiar
B.
favorite
C.
national
D.
local
40.
A.
titles
B.
bookshops
C.
bookshelves
D.
places
41.
A.
puzzling
B.
shocking
C.
amazing
D.
interesting
42.
A.
planet
B.
country
C.
town
D.
city
43.
A.
shops
B.
writers
C.
covers
D.
lists
44.
A.
place
B.
chance
C.
reason
D.
time
45.
A.
fun
B.
proper
C.
pleasant
D.
easy
46.
A.
came
B.
went
C.
referred
D.
occurred
47.
A.
in
B.
for
C.
with
D.
without
48.
A.
wrote
B.
published
C.
translated
D.
read
49.
A.
always
B.
seldom
C.
often
D.
sometimes
50.
A.
wasted
B.
took
C.
spent
D.
saved
51.
A.
so
B.
and
C.
but
D.
or
52.
A.
beauty
B.
thoughts
C.
hometown
D.
spirits
53.
A.
writers
B.
translators
C.
stories
D.
places
54.
A.
changed
B.
limited
C.
decided
D.
disturbed
55.
A.
wonderful
B.
powerful
C.
suitable
D.
real
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中选出最佳答案,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A.
We
know
the
westerners
like
to
plan
for
their
time
carefully
in
order
to
do
all
the
things
that
are
important
to
them.
So
if
your
American
or
English
friend
asks
you
to
dinner,
he
usually
invites
you
a
week
ahead.
But
if
you
really
have
no
time
and
can’t
go
to
the
dinner,
you
can
ring
him
to
say
sorry.
The
dinner
is
usually
served
at
home,
sometimes
at
a
restaurant.
You
should
get
there
on
time,
and
don’t
forget
to
put
on
your
fine
clothes.
It
is
also
a
good
idea
to
take
some
little
presents
to
your
friend,
such
as
flowers,
chocolates
and
so
on.
When
you
are
at
dinner,
you
should
also
observe
(遵守)
some
other
customs
(风俗).
Here
I’ll
give
you
some
dos
and
don’ts
about
them
in
the
following:
1)
Don’t
leave
bones
on
the
table
or
the
floor.
(You
should
put
them
on
your
plate
with
fingers.)
2)
Don’t
use
your
bowl
to
drink
soup,
but
use
your
spoon
to
help
you
instead.
3)
Don’t
talk
with
much
food
in
your
mouth.
4)
Don’t
ask
others
to
have
more
wine.
(This
is
quite
different
from
that
in
China.)
5)
After
dinner,
use
your
napkin
(餐巾)
to
clean
your
mouth
and
hands.
6)
Make
sure
small
pieces
of
food
are
not
left
on
your
face.
Then
after
dinner,
you
can
stay
there
a
little
time.
And
your
friend
will
be
pleased
if
you
leave
in
half
an
hour
or
so.
Next
day,
you
had
better
ring
him
up
to
thank
him
for
the
good
dinner.
56.
When
you
come
to
the
dinner,
you’d
better
.
A.
get
there
a
bit
earlier
B.
put
on
your
usual
clothes
C.
take
your
best
friends
with
you
D.
take
some
presents
like
flowers,
chocolates
and
so
on
57.
What
would
be
the
best
title
for
this
passage
A.
Custom
in
England
and
America
B.
Custom
in
the
West
C.
Life
in
the
West
D.
Custom
at
Dinner
Table
in
the
West
B
The
economy
continues
to
struggle
and
students
are
faced
with
high
tuition(学费)costs
and
an
uncertain
future
when
they
graduate.
In
order
to
make
ends
meet,
some
students
will
turn
to
credit(信用)cards.
However,
should
college
students
have
credit
cards
Across
the
country,
students
are
getting
encouraged
to
sign
up
for
credit
cards.
In
exchange,
they
get
towels,
thin
T-shirts
and
short-term
deals
on
better
interest
rates.
As
an
educator,
this
does
have
an
effect
on
me.
There
is
obviously
some
value
in
having
a
credit
card
while
in
college.
The
American
financial
system
is
built
around
building
credit.
For
young
people,
this
is
typically
achieved
by
proving
that
they
pay
a
bill
on
a
regular
basis.
You
would
think
that
people
without
credit
cards
would
have
higher
scores,
but
that
is
not
the
case.
Therefore,
students
can
start
to
build
a
credit
history
by
having
a
credit
card.
College
is
not
just
about
gaining
information
and
learning
skills.
Higher
education
is
also
about
learning
responsibility,
which
is
why
having
a
credit
card
can
be
a
good
way
to
manage
a
level
of
independence.
For
many
people,
college
means
some
of
the
best
years
of
life.
Relationships
and
memories
are
built
as
students
enjoy
a
time
of
discovery
and
exploration.
Of
course,
there
is
the
reality
that
some
students
spend
their
college
years
buying
gadgets(小玩意儿),
eating
out
and
going
to
parties.
Unfortunately,
this
is
where
the
credit
card
can
be
a
dangerous
item,
as
it
can
be
far
too
convenient
to
buy
entertainment
supplies.
I
love
working
with
college
students
because
they
have
great
potential(潜力),
but
I
also
know
that
they
can
sometimes
make
poor
choices.
I
worry
that
students
won’t
pay
their
tuition
because
they
have
to
pay
their
credit
card
bill.
I
would
hate
for
a
student
to
drop
out
of
school
because
they
loaded
up
the
credit
card
with
weekend
entertainments.
So
college
students
can
certainly
get
credit
cards,
but
they
must
respect
them.
58.
The
underlined
phrase
“sign
up
for”
in
the
first
paragraph
probably
means
“_________”.
A.
prepare
for
B.
apply
for
C.
make
up
for
D.
arrange
for
59.
How
can
students
build
credit
according
to
this
article
A.
By
paying
bills
regularly
with
their
credit
cards.
B.
By
signing
up
for
credit
cards
successfully.
C.
By
managing
a
level
of
independence.
D.
By
being
able
to
pay
their
own
tuition.
60.
It
can
be
inferred
from
the
article
that
_________.
A.
college
means
great
academic
achievements
B.
students
who
have
credit
cards
get
higher
scores
C.
college
students
can
sometimes
make
poor
choices
D.
owning
credit
cards
may
have
side
effects
on
students
C
My
first
real,
paying
job
was
at
Bloomingdale’s
in
Stamford,
Connecticut.
It
was
1980,
an
age
known
for
disco,
and
I
was
a
high
school
student.
It
seemed
that
I
belonged
to
the
store

my
grandparents
and
other
family
lived
nearby,
and
my
mother
had
been
a
shopper
there
since
it
opened
in
the
1950s.
My
mother
even
joked
that
she
went
into
labor
with
me
there

she
headed
right
to
the
hospital
to
have
me!
I
worked
during
school
breaks.
It
was
a
part-time
sales
job
and
I
moved
from
department
to
department
as
needed.
Not
only
were
the
workers
amazing,
so
were
the
customers.
I
met
dozens
of
famous
people
and
great
designers
of
the
time,
including
Carol
Burnett,
Phil
Donahue,
Donna
Karan

and
Diana
Ross.
One
day,
I
was
asked
to
help
the
personal
shopping
office.
This
was
the
team
that
handled
shopping
mostly
for
the
rich
and
famous.
Each
customer
would
have
a
salesperson
to
serve.
The
head
of
personal
shopping
pulled
me
aside
and
asked,
“Can
you
handle
difficult
customers ”
I
said,
“Fine,
no
problem.”
After
taking
a
deep
breath,
she
said,
“Okay,
I’d
like
to
introduce
you
to
Ms.
Diana
Ross.”
There
she
was.
I
didn’t
say
anything
about
how
wonderful
she
looked,
or
how
amazing
her
songs
were.
I
was
sure
she
knew
all
that
already!
I
got
right
to
work.
After
getting
lots
of
clothing
and
some
other
things
together
from
around
the
store,
and
getting
everything
to
the
fitting
rooms,
Ms.
Ross
and
her
two
young
daughters
continued
to
try
things
on.
Ms.
Ross
tried
on
one
dress
and
asked
what
I
thought.
I
said
something
like,
“It
makes
your
butt
look
huge,
don’t
get
it!”
She
asked
my
opinion
again
when
she
tried
on
the
next.
I
told
her,
“Nope,
your
bosom
is
all
wrong
in
that.”
I
continued
to
bring
her
more
and
different
things,
until
she
looked
as
amazing
as
possible

and
I
told
her
so.
She
spent
hours
trying
on
clothes
and
ended
up
buying
a
big
pile
of
clothing.
I
didn’t
understand
why
anyone
would
have
said
that
she
was
difficult.
But
it
turned
out
that
I
was
the
first
personal
shopper
to
treat
her
properly.
To
the
shock
of
everyone
in
the
department,
she
hugged
me
and
said,
“You’re
the
first
person
who
actually
told
me
how
I
looked.
Everyone
else
was
so
scared
of
me.
They
just
said
‘You
look
great!’
no
matter
what.
Tim,
I
want
to
work
with
you
again!”
So
as
I
worked
on
and
off
at
Bloomingdale’s
through
my
teen
years,
I’d
pull
together
clothing
for
Ms.
Ross.
Other
people
were
sent
my
way,
too.
The
sales
relationship
worked
beautifully,
for
everyone.
I
learned
a
lot
about
myself
then,
about
being
true
to
myself
and
my
customers,
about
creating
lasting
relationships
through
honesty,
and
about
making
the
sale

when
the
product
is
truly
good
for
my
customer.
Generally,
the
story
has
never
changed
from
my
early
days
in
business,
through
my
post-college
years
as
a
manager
at
Macy’s,
Pottery
Barn,
and
Guess,
to
my
years
selling
data
products
and
services
for
two
companies,
or
to
more
recent
times
as
a
digital
marketer
and
e-commerce(电商)leader.
61.
The
underlined
sentence
in
Paragraph
1
probably
means
“_________”.
A.
she
went
to
the
hospital
to
see
me
B.
she
did
another
job
in
the
hospital
C.
she
looked
after
me
while
working
D.
she
went
off
work
to
give
birth
to
me
62.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
true
according
to
the
text
A.
I
was
not
confident
of
handling
famous
people
at
first.
B.
Dealing
with
famous
people
could
be
a
challenging
task.
C.
I
benefited
a
lot
from
being
familiar
with
many
famous
people.
D.
It
was
easier
for
me
as
a
part-timer
to
deal
with
famous
people.
63.
What’s
the
main
idea
of
Paragraphs
4
and
5
A.
Diana
Ross
was
difficult
to
deal
with.
B.
Diana
Ross
didn’t
find
fault
with
me.
C.
I
served
Diana
Ross
successfully.
D.
I
learned
a
lot
from
Diana
Ross.
64.
The
purpose
of
writing
the
text
is
to
tell
us
_________.
A.
being
true
and
honest
is
important
B.
Diana
Ross
influenced
the
writer
a
lot
C.
famous
people
are
also
common
people
D.
selling
products
or
services
is
a
hard
task
D
After
my
husband
died
suddenly
from
a
heart
attack,
my
world
completely
changed
around
me.
My
six
children
were
ten,
nine,
eight,
six,
three
and
18
months,
and
I
was
burdened
with
the
responsibilities
of
making
a
living,
caring
for
the
children
and
just
plain
keeping
my
head
above
water.
I
was
fortunate
to
find
a
wonderful
housekeeper
to
care
for
the
children
during
the
week,
but
from
Friday
nights
to
Monday
mornings,
the
children
and
I
were
alone,
and
frankly
I
was
uncomfortable.
Every
unusual
noise
and
any
late-night
phone
call
would
fill
me
with
fear.
I
felt
unbelievably
alone.
One
Friday
evening
I
came
home
from
work
to
find
a
big
beautiful
German
shepherd(牧羊犬)on
our
doorstep.
I
was
cautious.
Where
did
this
obviously
well-cared-for
dog
come
from
Was
it
safe
to
let
the
children
play
with
a
strange
dog
Finally
I
let
him
sleep
in
the
basement
until
the
next
day,
when
we
could
search
around
the
neighborhood
for
his
owner.
That
night
I
slept
peacefully
for
the
first
time
in
many
weeks.
The
following
morning
we
made
phone
calls
and
checked
lost-and-found
ads
for
German’s
owner,
but
with
no
results.
German,
meanwhile,
made
himself
part
of
the
family
and
good-naturedly
put
up
with
hugs,
playing
in
the
yard.
Saturday
night
he
was
still
with
us,
so
again
he
was
allowed
to
sleep
in
the
basement.
On
Sunday
I
had
planned
to
take
the
children
on
a
picnic.
Since
I
thought
it
best
to
leave
German
behind
in
case
his
owner
came
by,
we
drove
off
without
him.
But
when
we
stopped
to
get
gas
at
a
local
station,
we
were
surprised
to
see
German
jumping
onto
the
hood(引擎盖)and
looking
directly
into
my
eyes.
No
way
was
he
going
to
be
left
behind.
So
he
stayed
again
Sunday.
Monday
morning
I
let
him
out
for
a
run
while
the
children
got
ready
for
school.
He
didn’t
come
back.
We
were
sure
that
he
had
gone
home
or
been
found
by
his
owner,
and
that
we
would
never
see
him
again.
We
were
wrong.
The
next
Friday
evening,
German
was
back
on
our
doorstep.
And
again
he
stayed
until
Monday
morning,
when
our
housekeeper
arrived.
This
repeated
every
weekend
for
almost
10
months.
We
grew
more
and
more
fond
of
German.
We
stopped
thinking
about
where
he
belonged

he
belonged
to
us.
We
took
comfort
in
his
strong,
warm
presence,
and
we
felt
safe
with
him
near
us.
Each
week,
between
German's
visits,
I
grew
a
little
stronger
and
a
little
braver;
every
weekend
I
enjoyed
his
company.
Then
one
Monday
morning
we
patted
his
head
and
let
him
out
for
what
turned
out
to
be
the
last
time.
He
never
came
back.
I
think
of
him
often.
He
came
when
I
needed
him
the
most
and
stayed
until
I
was
strong
enough
to
go
on
alone.
Maybe
there
is
a
perfectly
natural
explanation
for
German's
visits
to
our
house

maybe
his
owner
went
away
on
weekends

maybe.
I
believe
German
was
sent
because
he
was
needed,
and
because
no
matter
how
sad
and
alone
we
feel,
somehow,
somewhere,
someone
knows
and
cares.
65.
The
underlined
part
in
Paragraph
1
implies
the
author
_________.
A.
had
great
difficulty
supporting
the
family
B.
found
it
hard
to
look
for
a
good
housekeeper
C.
could
not
breathe
and
swim
at
the
same
time
D.
was
too
heart-broken
to
take
care
of
her
children
66.
How
did
the
author
feel
the
first
time
she
saw
the
German
Shepherd
A.
She
fell
in
love
with
the
dog
at
once.
B.
She
was
uncertain
where
he
came
from.
C.
She
was
sure
he
wouldn’t
hurt
her
children.
D.
She
felt
safe
with
him
near
her
family.
67.
What
was
special
about
the
German
shepherd
A.
He
was
used
to
being
left
home
alone.
B.
He
was
a
good
friend
of
human
beings.
C.
He
visited
the
family
regularly
every
week.
D.
He
loved
playing
with
children
and
adults.
68.
How
many
nights
did
German
stay
in
the
family
during
his
each
visit
A.
One.
B.
Two.
C.
Three.
D.
Four.
69.
What
can
we
conclude
from
the
last
paragraph
A.
Being
strong
enough,
the
author
didn’t
miss
German
any
more.
B.
The
author
believes
that
German
was
sent
to
her
because
she
was
alone.
C.
At
last,
the
author
came
to
realize
who
German’s
owner
was.
D.
German
had
no
choice
but
to
come
to
the
author’s
house
on
weekends.
70.
Which
of
the
following
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage
A.
A
Homeless
Dog
B.
German,
Our
Pet
Dog
C.
Every
Dog
Has
Its
Day
D.
We
Are
Not
Alone
第II卷(非选择题,三部分,共35分)
第四部分:单词拼写(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
71.
With
Mr.
Smith’s
help,
I
managed
to
find
out
my
weaknesses
and
s___
and
became
a
successful
businessman.
72.
It
is
said
that
human
beings
came
into
e________
about
millions
of
years
ago.
73.
Looking
at
her
p
expressions,
I
see
that
she
still
hasn’t
understood
the
problem.
74.
The
police
are
trying
to
find
the
w
to
the
accident.
75.
It
never
o__________
to
me
that
he
was
a
man
who
put
his
personal
gain
above
all
else..
76.
Many
smaller
companies
didn't
___(挺过、熬过)the
competition
in
the
world
market
and
went
out
of
business.
77.
Most
of
speakers
of
English
will,
during
(合适的)situations,
select
and
use
all
three
types
of
expression.
78.
I
never
considered
the
__________(可能性)
of
going
to
the
United
States.
79.
These
seats
are
_________(保留)for
special
guest.
80.
The
hotel
offers
a
friendly
(氛围)and
great
service.
第五部分:选词组填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下列各个小题,并从所提供的12个短语中选择10个填入各句空格中,注意保持语义和形式的一致。请将答案的完整形式写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。
keep
track
of
due
to
at
length
be
enthusiastic
about
in
case
put
on
in
the
dark
show
up
look
into
belong
to
in
advance
run
after
81.
Workers
were
kept
______
about
the
plans
to
sell
the
company.
It
is
clear
that
they
know
nothing
about
it.
82.
He
must
have
______
several
kilos
of
weight
last
month.
83.
Tony
pulled
out
a
small
notepad,
which
he
used
to
____
what
he
had
learned
about
friends
and
neighbors.
84.
He
did
not
talk
______
about
the
matter,
for
it
was
not
considered
to
be
an
important
question.
85.
Many
people
spend
their
lives
_________
money,
but
find
they
have
nothing
in
the
end.
86.
The
train
to
Boston
is
___
leave
from
New
York
in
ten
minutes.
87.
People
have
to
leave
the
town
________
of
the
arrival
of
hurricane.(飓风)
88.
My
friend
Jack
___
travelling.
He
has
sent
me
an
e-mail,
telling
me
about
his
travels
around
the
world.
89.
The
government
has
begun
to
______
the
problem
to
find
out
what
happened.
90.
Harry
may
remember
it,
but
why
not
give
him
a
ring
just
___

第六部分:书面表达(共1题;满分15分)
根据一项调查显示,有85.8%的中学生说自己的字不好看,而他们又不想改善它,其理由有很大差别。请根据下图内容用英语写一篇短文,先描述下面这个表格,再给出适当建议并发表个人看法。
中学生不想改善字迹的理由
可以用电脑写字
51.5
没有时间练字
32.3
没有什么用
10.9
其他
5.3
注意:
1.词数120左右。文章的开头已经给出,不计入词数。
2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。
Nowadays,
with
the
growing
popularity
of
computers,
more
and
more
people
are
paying
less
and
less
attention
to
their
handwriting.
答案
一.
听力理解:
CACBB
CBCBA
BACAC
ABCAB
二.
1
单项填空:
DDBAA
ACCBD
BCADD
2
完形填空:
CBADA
CADBD
ADCBB
CBCAD
三.
阅读理解:
DD
BAD
DBCA
ABCCBD
四.
单词拼写:
71.
strengths
72.
existence
73.puzzled
74.
witness(es)
75.
occurred
76.
survive
77.appropriate
78.
possibility
79.
reserved
80.atmosphere
五.
选词填空
81
in
the
dark
82
put
on
83
keep
track
of
84
at
length
85
running
after
86
due
to
87
in
advance
88
is
enthusiastic
about
89
look
into
90
in
case

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