安徽六校教育研究会2020届高三第二次素质测试英语试题 (word 版,含听力音频及文字材料)

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安徽六校教育研究会
2020
届高三第二次素质测试
英语参考答案
第一部分听力
1~5BCBCB
6~10CBABA
11~15BCBAB
16~20CCBCB
第二部分阅读理解
21

23.
DCB
24

27.
CABB
28–
31.
ACDA
32–
35.
DACB
36

40
FCDAG
第三部分语言知识运用
第一节完形填空
41
–45
DCADA
46

50
DDBBA
51–
55
DCABA
56

60
DCCAC
第二节语法填空
61.
gradually
62.
after
63.explorers
64.
processed
65.
western
66.
its
67.
had
spread/had
been
spreading
68.
With
69.
where
70.
to
describe
第四部分写作
第一节短文改错
Every
time
we
get
on
a
plane,
we’re
asked
to
neither
turn
off
our
phones
or
change
it
to
flight
either
them
mode

it’s
for
“security
reasons”.
But
actually,
have
to
turn
our
phones
off
on
a
plane
is
a
having
service
issue,
not
a
safe
one.
When
we
speak
on
our
phones
in︿air,
the
aircraft’s
radios
can
safety
the
be
disturb.
Pilots
can
hear
this
interference
in
their
headphone.
Though
speaking
on
a
phone
disturbed
headphones
during
a
flight
isn’t
dangerous,
but
it
isn’t
a
good
idea.
Now
things
are
beginning
to
change.
The
breakthrough
could
be
“pico
cells”,
that
are
small
cell
towers
on
the
plane.
One
day,
perhaps,
which
we
will
be
chatting
in
the
air
as
many
as
we
chat
on
the
ground.
much
第二节书面表达
One
possible
version:
Dear
Jack,
How
is
everything
going
with
you
You
told
me
that
you
want
to
work
in
our
city
for
a
while
during
the
summer
holiday.
Now
I
am
writing
to
tell
about
an
advertisement
that
you
might
be
interested
in.
The
other
day
I
saw
an
ad
in
a
popular
website
which
says
Xinhua
English
Training
School
is
looking
for
several
native
English
teachers
with
a
university
degree
in
education
or
other
related
fields.
A
foreign
expert
certification
is
required.
I
think
you
are
qualified
for
that
job.
To
learn
more
detailed
information,
you
can
call
8616872995566
or
send
an
email
at
office
@engkishlearning.org.
Wish
you
good
luck!
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
英语答案第1页
录音原文:
Text
1
M:
Did
you
receive
my
text
W:
Sorry!
I
was
having
a
meeting
and
I
didn’t
check
my
phone.
M:
OK.
One
of
my
clients
is
waiting
for
me
in
my
office.
I’ll
catch
you
later.
Text
2
W:
Glad
you
could
join
us.
M:
Me
too.
Oh,
do
I
have
to
carry
the
drinks
W:
No.
I’ll
put
them
and
the
food
in
this
basket.
You
can
just
carry
the
blanket.
Text
3
M:
Please
help
me
find
my
key
to
the
locker,
Judy.
I
don’t
have
my
glasses
with
me.
W:
It’s
so
dark
here.
Why
don’t
you
turn
on
the
flashlight
of
your
phone
M:
It’s
in
the
locker.
Text
4
M:
A
quarter
to
twelve!
We
arrived
in
time.
W:
That
taxi
driver
is
really
good.
He
saved
us
twenty
minutes.
M:
Yeah.
Now
we
still
have
half
an
hour
before
the
train
leaves.
Text
5
W:
Peter
said
you
wouldn’t
go
with
us
to
the
movies
and
you
would
go
to
a
school
to
have
lessons.
M:
Actually
I
don’t
have
to
go
out.
I
take
online
classes
and
I
only
need
an
iPad
and
Wi-Fi.
Text
6
W:
Henry,
look
at
this
picture.
You
were
standing
in
front
of
an
elephant.
When
and
where
did
you
take
it
M:⑦I
took
it
at
the
Atlanta
Zoo
at
the
age
of
twenty-four.
W:
Were
you
visiting
the
zoo
with
your
family
or
friends
that
day
M:
No.
⑥I
was
in
a
research
team.
We
were
studying
how
elephants
ate
different
kinds
of
foods.
I
took
the
picture
because
a
volunteer
offered
to
take
one
for
me.
W:
Did
you
enjoy
your
time
there
M:
Of
course.⑦Though
it
was
already
ten
years
ago,
I
remember
the
time
at
the
zoo
very
clearly.
Text
7
W:
Robert,
was
your
phone
out
of
order
or
has
it
run
out
of
power
I
couldn’t
get
through.
M:
I
tried
to
answer
but
my
phone
keeps
freezing(屏幕冻结).
I
can
hardly
use
it.
W:
Have
you
checked
your
phone’s
memory
M:
No,
I
haven’t.⑧But
I
do
have
a
lot
of
pictures
and
apps
on
my
phone.
W:
It
is
too
full
to
work
properly.
M:
Really
What
should
I
do
W:
Is
there
anything
on
it
you
don’t
need
You
could
put
most
of
your
pictures
online.
M:
But
I
like
to
keep
everything
on
my
phone!
W:⑨
Then
you’ll
need
a
larger
memory
card.
That
will
solve
the
problem.
M:⑨Great.
I’ll
get
one
after
work.
Text
8
W:
Mike,
have
you
finished
your
work
M:
No.
Are
you
going
out
to
eat
now
英语答案第2页
W:
Yes.
It’s
almost
noon
now.
Do
you
want
to
go
out
with
me
or
do
you
want
to
go
back
to
your
work
M:
I
ate
little
this
morning.
My
stomach
is
actually
calling
for
food
now.
So
I
guess
it’s
better
that
I
go
and
eat
first.
I
can
do
the
work
after
lunch.
W:
Good.
So
do
you
want
to
try
the
new
cafe
around
the
corner
I
heard
it
has
a
robot
that
serves
customers
coffee.
M:
Really
I
really
want
to
give
it
a
shot.
W:
OK.
Let’s
find
a
place
to
eat
first
and
then
go
to
the
cafe
for
a
cup
of
coffee.
You
know,
the
robot
can
make
up
to
14
drinks
at
a
time.
It’s
really
good
to
have
a
robot
like
this.
We
can
get
our
coffee
more
easily.
M:
Yes.
It’s
really
amazing.
It
can
work
much
better
than
a
human
waiter.
W:
But
it’s
not
perfect.
The
robot
is
unable
to
control
the
strength(浓度)
of
the
coffee
well.
M:
But
it’s
still
worth
a
shot.
Text
9
W:
Hello,
this
is
MK
Television
Studios.
May
I
help
you
M:
Hello,
I’m
Roy!
I’m
calling
because
I
saw
an
ad
in
the
school
newspaper.
It
says
there
is
some
work
available
for
a
student
who
wants
to
work
on
your
local
news
program.
W:
Right.
But
do
you
know
the
student
we
want
for
the
job
is
a
volunteer
It’s
an
unpaid
job.
M:
Oh,
sure.
I
know
that.
I
just
want
to
gain
some
work
experience.
W:
Are
you
available
on
weekends
We
are
extremely
busy
at
that
time
and
need
more
hands(帮
助).
M:
Of
course.
I
am
free
on
weekends
and
I
have
no
classes
on
Wednesday
and
Friday.
W:
That’s
great!
Well,
is
your
major
media
M:
No,
journalism.
But
I’ve
taken
some
media
courses.
W:
I
see.
First
you
need
to
fill
in
an
application
form.
Could
you
come
here
later
this
afternoon
M:
Of
course.
W:
That’s
great.
Then
you
have
to
talk
with
Mr.
Smith.
He
is
in
charge
of
the
program.
M:
I
know,
and
actually
I
can’t
wait
to
see
him.
W:
Wish
you
good
luck!
Text
10
M:
As
you
are
learning
Chinese
social
problems
now,
I
would
like
to
share
the
result
of
a
recent
survey
with
you.
The
researchers
asked
20,000
young
people
in
20
countries,
including
China,
the
US
and
the
UK,
how
they
think
and
feel
about
the
world.
They
found
that
53
percent
of
those
questioned
in
China
think
the
world
is
becoming
a
better
place.
That’s
the
highest
percentage
among
the
countries
in
the
survey,
followed
by
India
with
49
percent.
When
asked
why
they
felt
hopeful
for
the
future,
93
percent
of
those
Chinese
youth
said
it
was
because
advances
of
technology
like
medicine,
new
energy
and
the
Internet
might
make
life
in
the
future
easier.
However,
Chinese
young
people
seem
to
worry
about
something
else.
As
much
as
82
percent
of
them
worry
about
climate
change.
That’s
a
lot
more
than
the
number
of
people
who
care
about
the
environmental
problems
in
other
countries.
We
can
see
that
Chinese
young
people
are
quite
different
from
their
previous
generations.
I
hope
each
of
you
can
write
a
report
on
this
problem
after
class.
英语答案第3页安徽六校教育研究会
2020
届高三第二次素质测试


注意事项:
1.
答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名和座位号填写在答题卡上。
2.
回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上一律无效。
3.
考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节
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
man
going
to
do
A.
Send
a
text.
B.
Meet
a
client.
C.
Have
a
meeting.
2.
What
are
the
speakers
probably
preparing
for
A.
A
shopping.
B.
A
dinner.
C.
A
picnic.
3.
What
is
the
man
looking
for
A.
His
phone.
B.
His
key.
C.
His
glasses.
4.
When
does
the
train
leave
A.
At
11:45.
B.
At
12:05.
C.
At
12:15.
5.
Where
will
the
boy
most
probably
be
tonight
A.
In
the
cinema.
B.
In
his
room.
C.
In
a
school.
第二节
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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
With
whom
did
Henry
visit
the
Atlanta
Zoo
A.
His
family.
B.
His
friends.
C.
His
research
team.7.
How
old
is
Henry
now
A.
24
years
old.
B.
34
years
old.
C.
44
years
old.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.
What
is
wrong
with
Robert’s
phone
A.
It
stores
too
many
things.
B.
It
was
frozen
by
ice.
C.
It
has
run
out
of
power.9.
What
will
Robert
probably
do
A.
Ask
for
help
online.
B.
Buy
a
memory
card.
C.
Delete
some
pictures.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers
A.
Colleagues.
B.
Neighbors.
C.
Customer
and
waitress.
11.
How
is
Mike
feeling
now
A.
Thirsty.
B.
Hungry.
C.
Tired.
12.
What
is
the
disadvantage
of
the
robot
A.
It
serves
coffee
slowly.
B.
It
can
only
serve
fourteen
people.
C.
It
cannot
control
the
coffee’s
strength
well.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.
Why
does
Roy
apply
for
the
job
A.
To
earn
some
money.
B.
To
gain
work
experience.
C.
To
get
the
local
news
quickly.
14.
When
is
Roy
especially
needed
A.
On
weekends.
B.
On
Fridays.
C.
On
Wednesdays.
15.
What
does
Roy
major
in
A.
Media.
B.
Journalism.
C.
Advertising.
16.
What
should
Roy
do
first
A.
Have
a
talk
with
Mr.
Smith.
B.
Read
the
school
newspaper.
C.
Fill
in
an
application
form.
听下面一段独白,
回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.
Which
of
the
following
can
best
describe
most
Chinese
young
people
A.
Independent.
B.
Creative.
C.
Optimistic.
18.
What
percentage
of
the
Indian
youth
are
hopeful
for
the
future
A.
53%.
B.
49%.
C.
20%.
19.
What
do
most
Chinese
young
people
worry
about
A.
Energy
problem.
B.
Environmental
problem.
C.
Climate
change.
20.
What
is
the
speaker
doing
A.
Broadcasting
news.
B.
Giving
a
lesson.
C.
Hosting
a
show.
第二部分
阅读理解
(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
(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(A、B、C、和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Venice,
Italy
Venice
is
already
known
to
be
sinking,
and
the
masses
of
tourists
that
visit
the
city
every
year
certainly
aren’t
helping.
Locals
have
complained
that
tourism,
including
cruise
ships,
is
responsible
for
increased
pollution
in
the
city.
Venice
has
implemented
strict
rules
regarding
tourism:
littering,
engaging
in
horseplay,
not
wearing
a
shirt
in
public,
leaving
love
locks,
and
writing
on
or
damaging
trees
or
buildings
are
all
fineable
offenses
in
the
city.
Barcelona,
Spain
Locals
in
Barcelona
aren’t
shy
about
their
dislike
for
tourists.
Popular
attractions
have
even
changed
their
rules
as
a
result
of
tourist
activity.
La
Boqueria,
a
large
public
market,
banned
tourist
groups
of
more
than
15
people
in
2015.Before
the
ban,
large
groups
of
vacationers
often
blocked
foot
traffic
while
taking
photographs,
according
to
The
Telegraph.
Santorini,
Greece
Santorini
is
a
beautiful
island
off
the
coast
of
Greece.
It’s
often
packed
with
tourists
during
the
summer.
In
fact,
due
to
the
seasonal
influx
(涌入)
of
tourists,
the
island
imposed
a
rule
limiting
visitors
from
cruise
ships
to
8,000
per
day.
790,000
people
from
636
cruise
ships
visited
Santorin
in
2015,
according
to
Conde
Nast
Traveler,
while
the
entire
island
only
has
a
population
of
just
over
15,000.
Amsterdam,
the
Netherlands
Amsterdam
has
long
been
a
popular
vacation
destination
for
party-loving
travelers.
In
response
to
a
rise
in
tourism,
the
city
has
put
restrictions
on
Airbnb
so
that
a
rental
listing
cannot
have
more
than
four
people
at
a
time,
and
that
tourists
cannot
keep
the
rental
apartments
for
more
than
60
days
a
year.
21.
According
to
this
passage,
for
which
behaviour
will
the
tourists
be
fined .
A.
Blocking
foot
traffic
in
Barcelona
B.
Wearing
a
shirt
in
public
in
Santorini
C.
Buying
a
love
lock
in
Amsterdam
D.
Damaging
a
tree
in
Venice
22.
If
you
are
going
to
rent
an
apartment
in
Amsterdam
as
a
tourist,
how
long
can
you
keep
it
within
a
year
at
most
A.
A
year.
B.
One
month.
C.
Two
months.
D.
A
season.
23.
What
do
these
tourist
attractions
have
in
common
A.
These
places
have
been
popular
all
year
around.
B.
Rules
have
been
set
or
changed
regarding
tourism.
C.
Local
people
use
violence
against
tourists.
D.
The
number
of
tourists
has
decreased
a
little.
B
The
famous
Spanish
painter
Pablo
Picasso
once
said,
“Every
child
is
an
artist.
The
problem
he
has
is
how
to
remain
an
artist
once
he
grows
up.”
This
is
both
encouraging
and
discouraging.
The
fact
that
we
were
all
born
to
be
artists
is
certainly
exciting,
and
yet
the
reality
has
proven
that
remaining
one
is
a
task
that
many
of
us
have
failed.
Fortunately,
some
people
have
seen
the
problem
and
want
to
solve
it.
Western
educators
have
suggested
that
we
introduce
the
concept
of
“STEAM”
instead
of
“STEM”

traditional
“core
majors”
including
science,
technology,
engineering,
and
math
—since
the
“A”,
which
stands
for
“arts”,
is
just
as
important.
And
on
April
11,
China’s
Ministry
of
Education
issued
a
guideline.
Colleges
and
universities
are
required
to
provide
more
art-related
courses
and
students
need
to
earn
a
certain
number
of
art
credits
in
order
to
graduate.
These
efforts
came
after
many
scientific
studies
had
found
that
art
education
helps
students
develop
self-confidence
and
teamwork
skills,
as
well
as
habits
of
mind
such
as
problem
solving
and
critical
thinking,
according
to
The
Washington
Post.
It’s
true
that
none
of
these
skills
target
specific
jobs.
But
as
former
US
ballet
dancer
Damian
Woetzel
told
The
Atlantic,
the
purpose
of
art
is
“to
give
kids
the
tools
to
become
adults
who
are
creative,
adaptable,
and
expressive

capable
of
having
their
eyes
and
ears
and
senses
alive”.And
we
can
now
see
how
we
lost
track
of
our
born
“artist
self”
on
our
way
to
growing
up:
We
failed
to
keep
our
capabilities
to
see,
hear
and
feel,
and
became
blind,
deaf
and
insensitive
adults.
Hopefully,
art
education
can
help
turn
things
around.
24.
What
is
the
function
of
the
first
paragraph
A.
To
introduce
a
famous
artist.
B.
To
summarize
the
whole
passage.
C.
To
lead
in
the
topic.
D.
To
encourage
us
to
be
artists.
25.
Why
should
the
concept
of
“STEAM”
be
introduced
according
to
western
educators
A.
Art
is
as
important
as
traditional
“core
majors”.
B.
All
of
us
should
learn
art
in
college.
C.
Traditional
“core
majors”
are
out
of
date.
D.
Western
education
is
more
helpful.
26.
What
can
we
predict
from
the
guideline
issued
by
China’s
Ministry
of
education
A.
More
art-related
courses
will
appear
in
all
schools.
B.
College
students
will
have
to
gain
enough
art
credits
to
graduate.
C.
More
students
will
major
in
art
at
colleges
and
universities.
D.
Art
will
become
much
more
important
than
science.
27.
What
is
the
best
title
of
the
passage
A.
Every
child
is
an
artist
B.
Bringing
art
to
life
C.
Learning
from
the
artists
D.
Life
is
art
C
Most
new
runners
assume
that
the
best
way
to
improve
is
simply
to
run
greater
and
greater
distances.
While
it’s
true
that
going
farther
and
faster
will
improve
your
running
skills,
most
coaches
and
trainers
will
advise
some
level
of
strength
training
as
well.
Focusing
on
your
core
is
a
common
suggestion.
A
recent
study
seems
to
back
this
up.
In
the
Journal
of
Biomechanics,
researchers
investigated
a
symptom
that
has
long
confused
runners
from
beginners
to
experienced
ones.
A
good
number
of
runners,
14
percent
to
be
exact,
experience
gradual
lower
back
pain.
The
results
of
the
new
study
seem
to
suggest
that
weak
deep
core
muscles
might
be
to
blame.
When
these
muscles
aren’t
strong
enough,
the
study
found,
muscles
on
other
areas
of
the
body
kick
in
to
keep
the
runner
up-right,
eventually
leading
to
back
pain.
To
understand
the
role
that
these
muscles
play,
the
researchers
had
eight
volunteers
with
minimal
running
experience
run
along
an
indoor
track.
High-speed
cameras
and
3D
motion
detectors
analyzed
which
muscles
moved,
and
how
much.
Once
they
created
a
working
computer
model
for
each
runner,
the
scientists
imitated
what
would
happen
if
certain
deep
muscles
were
weaker,
or
shut
off
completely.
As
it
turns
out,
when
a
person
can’t
use
their
deep
core
muscles
very
well,
their
bodies
still
want
(and
need)
to
maintain
a
good
running
form,
and
uses
surface
muscles
to
do
so.
What’s
wrong
with
that
A
muscle
is
a
muscle,
right
Not
exactly.
While
the
surface
muscles
are
often
targeted
in
workouts

they
give
you
a
six-pack
(六块腹肌),
after
all

they
are
pretty
useless
when
it
comes
to
supporting
your
spine
(脊柱).
The
deeper
core
muscles,
which
essentially
lie
beneath
and
can’t
be
seen
from
the
outside,
do
all
the
heavy
spinal
lifting.
It’s
important
to
note
that
even
when
you’ve
made
these
muscles
super
strong,
you
won’t
likely
notice
visible
results.
But
they
will
probably
help
you
run
better
and
definitely
help
prevent
potential
back
pain.
Perhaps
throwing
a
nice
long
plank
(平板支撑)
may
work.
28.
Why
do
most
new
runners
want
to
run
farther
and
faster
A.
Because
they
think
it
can
improve
running
skills.
B.
Because
some
coaches
and
trainers
advise
them
to
do
so.
C.
Because
a
recent
study
proves
it
to
be
helpful.
D.
Because
it’s
a
kind
of
useful
strength
training.
29.
What
does
the
new
study
show
us
when
people
do
the
running
A.
14
percent
of
the
runners
have
weak
muscles.
B.
The
muscles
on
other
areas
lead
to
back
pain.
C.
Strong
deep
core
muscles
can
prevent
back
pain.
D.
The
beginning
runners
usually
have
weak
core
muscles.
30.
What
happens
when
people
do
the
running
A.
A
working
computer
model
can
be
created.
B.
Certain
deep
muscles
become
weaker.
C.
They
use
both
deep
and
surface
muscles.
D.
Deep
core
muscles
probably
function
first.
31.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
text
A.
Doing
a
long
plank
can
benefit
the
runners.
B.
The
spine
is
supported
by
the
deep
muscles.
C.
Training
the
six-pack
is
useless.
D.
Super
strong
muscles
can’t
be
seen.
D
For
two
centuries,
the
famous
University
of
Cambridge
debating
society
has
hosted
many
outstanding
figures,
from
world
leaders
to
scientists
to
comedians.
On
Nov
21,
2019,
the
Cambridge
Union
hosted
its
first-ever
non-human
guest.
Designed
by
IBM,
Project
Debater
is
a
machine
that
uses
Artificial
Intelligence
(AI)
to
form
a
spoken
argument.
It
can
even
listen
to
and
answer
opposing
statements,
much
like
a
real
person.
Speaking
with
a
voice
similar
to
Siri,
Project
Debater
uses
AI
to
search
journals,
newspapers
and
other
information
sources.
It
then
filters
out
useless
information,
picks
the
strongest
arguments,
and
arranges
them
into
a
persuasive
argument.
In
the
Cambridge
test
debate,
it
argued
the
topic:
AI
will
do
more
harm
than
good
in
the
long
term.
According
to
IBM,
it
is
the
first
machine
that
can
debate
complicated
topics
with
humans.
Before
the
debate,
more
than
1,100
arguments
for
the
positives
and
negatives
of
AI
were
submitted
to
the
IBM
website.
The
machine
then
analyzed
these
sources
and
formed
the
basis
of
its
arguments
in
minutes.
Project
Debater
then
showed
off
its
AI
by
arguing
for
both
sides
of
the
debate.
Over
a
four-minute
speech,
it
argued
first
that,
“AI
can
only
make
decisions
that
it
has
been
programmed
to
solve,
while
humans
can
be
programmed
for
all
situations.”
In
support
of
AI,
it
then
argued
that
AI
would
create
new
jobs
and
“bring
a
lot
more
efficiency”
to
the
workplace.
According
to
New
Scientist,
on
both
occasions,
Project
Debater
repeated
points
and
didn’t
always
sufficiently
support
them.
Speaking
to
Cambridge
Independent,
Noam
Slonim,
the
project’s
lead
engineer,
said,
“The
AI
is
not
perfect,
but
it’s
going
in
the
right
direction.”
32.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
University
of
Cambridge
debating
society
A.
It
has
hosted
many
debating
parties
for
centuries.
B.
It
designed
Project
Debater
with
IBM.
C.
It
has
invited
many
famous
hosts
to
join
it.
D.
It
has
never
hosted
a
non-human
guest
before.
33.
What
do
we
know
about
Project
Debater
A.
In
the
Cambridge
test
debate
it
argued
for
both
sides.
B.
AI
helps
it
to
find
the
useful
information
sources.
C.
Before
the
debate
the
arguments
were
submitted
to
it.
D.
It
would
create
many
new
jobs
in
the
future.
34.
What’s
the
probable
purpose
of
debate
A.
To
find
out
how
AI
works.
B.
To
create
a
debating
machine.
C.
To
do
an
experiment
about
AI.
D.
To
prove
AI
is
better
than
humans.
35.
How
does
Noam
Slonim
feel
about
AI
A.
Worried.
B.
Hopeful.
C.
Doubtful.
D.
Nervous.
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佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。The
earth
gives
us
life.
36
However,
the
human
beings
that
don’t
appreciate
the
earth,
let
harmful
gases
cause
pollution
and
kill
millions
of
animals
living
here
with
us,
don’t
deserve
the
planet
and
should
be
punished
and
pay
the
price.
The
earth
lets
us
breathe.
37
.
It’s
totally
wrong
to
destroy
nature
and
take
what
we
have
for
granted.
Never
take
what
you
have
for
granted,
because
one
day
it
could
all
be
gone.
If
you
have
already
worked
for
or
managed
a
factory
that
lets
off
harmful
gases,
or
if
you
have
gone
hunting
and
killed
something
that
share
harmony
with
us,
there
is
no
way
to
make
it
up
to
our
planet.
38
I
can’t
hear
what
our
planet
is
saying.
No
one
really
knows
that,
but
I
know
that
if
I
were
the
earth
and
someone
didn’t
care
about
the
life
I
gave
them
so
trustingly,
I
wouldn’t
forgive
them.
39
The
only
thing
that
really
matters
and
helps
is
to
just
take
care
of
the
life
around
you.
Respect
it
and
appreciate
it
and
don’t
ever
take
what
you
have
for
granted!
40
Trees
would
be
growing
from
the
healthiest
of
soil
instead
of
being
firewood
or
just
cut
down
to
make
room
and
space
for
another
factory
with
more
destructive
chemicals.
The
sky
wouldn’t
be
dirty
and
smog
filled,
with
no
room
for
the
sun
or
clean
air
to
be
breathed
in.
The
earth
wouldn’t
bodying.
It’s
not
one
person’s
duty;
it’s
every
person’s.
We
should
take
action
immediately
before
it’s
too
late.
A.
However,
there
are
ways
to
help
our
planet
not
become
worse
so
rapidly!
B.
The
earth
is
so
useful
that
we
can’t
live
without
it.
C.
It
gives
us
food,
water,
shelter
and
natural
beauty.
D.
The
minute
a
life
is
lost,
forgiveness
is
not
possible.
E.
If
you
take
good
care
of
the
earth,
it
will
surely
pay
back.
F.
The
human
beings
that
care
for
it
and
love
it
deserve
what
our
planet
provides
us
with.
G.
If
everyone
did
just
that
and
cared
creatures
all
over
our
world
wouldn’t’t
be
endangered.
第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Mother
Teresa
and
I
were
deeply
engaged
in
this
close
conversation
when
we
were41
by
loud
voices
coming
from
down
the
hall.
First
I
smelled
them,
then
heard
them:
middle
aged
couple,
both
very
tall,
very
large,
very
42
perfumed
and
clearly
very
rich.
With
no
greeting
at
all,
the
woman
shoved
(推挤)
a
43
into
my
hand.
She
and
her
husband
44
Mother
Teresa
from
her
chair
and
situated
her
against
the
wall
between
them.
Then
they
45
like
giant
bookends
on
either
side
of
Mother
Teresa
or
46
a
photograph.
As
I
snapped
the
photo,
without
hesitation
the
woman
put
her
47
under
Mother
Teresa’s
chin
and
forced
it
up.
Shocked
that
anyone
should
48
Mother
Teresa
that
way.
Right
after
the
photos,
she
and
her
husband,
without
so
much
as
a
“thank
you”
to
Mother
Teresa
or
to
me,
49
in
a
noisy
rush.
Mother
Teresa
returned
to
her
chair
and
continued
50
nothing
had
happened.
But
I
was
51
anger
towards
this
couple.
My
body
was
tense,
and
hatred
52
through
me.
Later,
I
wrote
Mother
Teresa
a
letter,
telling
her
how
I
had
53
towards
her
visitors.
In
her
54
she
admonished
me,
saying
that
while
I
had
expressed
sympathy
for
the
poor,
the
sick
and
the
weak
all
my
life,
I
had
no
55
of
the
suffering
of
the
wealthy:
the
isolation,
the
hardening
of
the
heart,
and
the
56
of
the
soul
that
can
come
with
the
burden
of
wealth.
She
said
that
they
need
as
much
compassion
as
anyone
else
on
earth.
I
thought
back
and
realized
that
Mother
Teresa
had
had
no
57
with
the
wealthy
couple.
To
her,
they
deserve
58
love,
no
less
and
no
more
than
the
orphans
in
her
59
,
and
she
had
treated
them
with
love
and
respect.
“You
must
open
your
heart
to
them
and
become
their
student
and
their
teacher,”
she
said
in
her
letter.

60
them
in
your
circle
of
love.
Do
not
shut
them
out.
They
also
are
your
work.”
41.
A.
attracted
B.
annoyed
C.
amazed
D.
interrupted
42.
A.
gently
B.
poorly
C.
heavily
D.
lightly
43.
A.
camera
B.
present
C.
notebook
D.
purse
44.
A.
helped
B.
invited
C.
lifted
D.
pulled
45.
A.
pushed
in
B.
stood
out
C.
took
in
D.
hurried
out
46.
A.
asked
B.
insisted
C.
suggested
D.
demanded
47.
A.
face
B.
eyes
C.
arm
D.
hand
48.
A.
love
B.
treat
C.
like
D.
hate
49.
A.
apologized
B.
disappeared
C.
turned
D.
greeted
50.
A.
as
if
B.
even
if
C.
so
that
D.
in
that
51.
A.
absorbed
in
B.
adapted
to
C.
concerned
with
D.
filled
with
52.
A.
burst
B.
sought
C.
ran
D.
saw
53.
A.
felt
B.
identified
C.
hated
D.
ranked
54.
A.
response
B.
reply
C.
reaction
D.
letter
55.
A.
recognition
B.
mind
C.
attention
D.
head
56.
A.
happiness
B.
sadness
C.
kindness
D.
loneliness
57.
A.
argument
B.
conversation
C.
problem
D.
question
58.
A.
pitiful
B.
deep
C.
equal
D.
long
59.
A.
care
B.
service
C.
welfare
D.
benefit
60.
A.
Inspect
B.
Respect
C.
Include
D.
Contain
第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
For
nearly
a
thousand
years,
tea
stayed
the
secret
of
the
East.
Then,
in
the
1500s,
the
Portuguese
61
(gradual)
arrived
in
China.
They’d
travelled
to
the
Far
East
hoping
to
control
the
spice
trade.
But
soon
62
tasting
the
brew
for
the
first
time,
the
63
(explore)quickly
realized
its
potential
and
decided
to
focus
on
exporting
tea
instead.
The
Portuguese
called
the
drink
cha,
just
like
the
people
of
southern
China
did.
From
the
port
of
Canton,
the
Portuguese
shipped
the
64
(process)
leaves
down
through
Indonesia,
under
the
southern
tip
of
Africa,
and
back
up
to
65
(west)
Europe.
But
long
before
the
root
word
“cha”
made
66
(it)
way
across
the
oceans
to
Portugal,
another
trade
route
called
the
“Tea-Horse”
road
67
(spread)
tea
westward.
68
bricks
of
tea
packed
up
high
on
the
carriers’
backs,
the
leaf
travelled
to
India
via
Persia,
69
the
Chinese
“cha”
turned
into
the
Persian
“chay”.
Depending
on
the
region
of
India,
most
Indian
dialects
use
some
variation
of
the
root
word
“cha”
70
(describe)
tea.
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)
假定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处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,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。
Every
time
we
get
on
a
plane,
we’re
asked
to
neither
turn
off
our
phones
or
change
it
to
flight
mode

it’s
for
“security
reasons”.
But
actually,
have
to
turn
our
phones
off
on
a
plane
is
a
service
issue,
not
a
safe
one.
When
we
speak
on
our
phones
in
air,
the
aircraft’s
radios
can
be
disturb.
Pilots
can
hear
this
interference
in
their
headphone.
Though
speaking
on
a
phone
during
a
flight
isn’t
dangerous,
but
it
isn’t
a
good
idea.
Now
things
are
beginning
to
change.
The
breakthrough
could
be
“pico
cells”,
that
are
small
cell
towers
on
the
plane.
One
day,
perhaps,
we
will
be
chatting
in
the
air
as
many
as
we
chat
on
the
ground.
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你的美国朋友Jack打算利用假期来你的城市工作一段时间。你在某网站上看到一则英语教师招聘启事,认为他很合适。请给他写一封电子邮件告知此事。
内容包括:1.
写信的目的;
2.
应聘条件(学历背景、母语是英语等)及联系方式。
注意:
1.
词数100左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Jack,
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua

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