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2020-09-10陈觉法

考试与评价·高二版 2020年2期
关键词:李华空白处词数

陈觉法

第一部分:聽力 (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. Who will the man go travelling with?

A. His friends. B. His workmates. C. His wife and children.

2. What would the man like to do tonight?

A. Attend a meeting. B. Stay at home. C. Go to the cinema.

3. Where are the speakers?

A. In Salt Lake City. B. In San Francisco. C. In New England.

4. What did the woman's mother do?

A. A babysitter.           B. A teacher.               C. A lawyer.

5. What are the speakers doing?

A. Saying goodbye to each other. B. Having a dinner party.

C. Cooking at the man's.

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. Where does the conversation take place?

A. In China. B. In England. C. In America.

7. How will they go?

A. By plane. B. By car. C. By train.

听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

8. What does the man think about baseball?

A. He is a big fan of it. B. He only watches the World Series.

C. He doesn't care about it at all now.

9. What is TRUE about the man's favourite team?

A. They play in a different city now. B. They have never been in the championship.

C. They haven't won a championship for a long time.

听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。

10. What are the speakers mainly talking about?

A. The price of new cars. B. How to shop for a new car.

C. What kind of car would suit the man's needs.

11. What is most important to the man?

A. Being safe. B. Saving money. C. Looking good.

12. What will the man probably do in the end?

A. Buy a sports car. B. Buy a car that uses less gas. C. Buy a SUV.

听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。

13. Where does the conversation probably take place?

A. At a coffee shop. B. At a crime scene. C. At a police station.

14. How did Mr. Parker see what happened?

A. He drove by on his way to work. B. He walked by on his way home.

C. He was in that neighbourhood during lunchtime.

15. According to Mr. Parker, what was the thief wearing?

A. Blue jeans. B. A blue jacket. C. A white baseball hat.

16. What did the woman ask about the thief in the end?

A. His build. B. The weapons he had.

C. The colour of his hair.

听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。

17. When should the landlord be informed of the leaving?

A. A month earlier. B. 13 days earlier. C. 3 days earlier.

18. Under what condition will the tenant (房客) be fined?

A. The tenant doesn't pay a deposit. B. The tenant doesn't sign a contract.

C. The tenant doesn't keep a contract.

19. What can you expect in a townhouse?

A. Single bathrooms. B. Big yards. C. Shared bedrooms.

20. What will happen if you don't care for your single-family home?

A. You'll be fined. B. Your neighbors will be upset.

C. You'll be forced to leave the house.

第二部分:閱读理解(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

A

An Australian couple sailing their boat towards Fiji, in the Pacific Ocean, encountered a 150-square-kilometer pumice (浮岩) raft drifting towards Australia.

Believed to have been produced by an underwater volcanic eruption near the island of Tonga, the pumice raft is over 20,000 football fields in size and several inches thick. Its existence was first reported on August 16, by a couple who encountered it while sailing towards Fiji. The vast expanse of floating volcanic rock slowed their boat to a speed of a knot and completely covered the ocean surface as far as the eye could see.

“We entered a mass of rock rubbles (碎石) made up of pumice stones,” Michael Hoult and Larissa Brill wrote on Facebook. “The waves were knocked back to almost calm and the boat was slowed to 1 knot. The floating rocks went as far as we could see in the moonlight and with our spotlight.”

The steering (掌舵) of the vessel reportedly became temporarily jammed by rocks, but the couple somehow managed to clear the rubble and war other boats. They saw another couple steering their boat through the pumice raft described sound as “a cement mixer”.

“We sailed through a pumice field for 6-8 hours, much of the time there was no visible water,” sailor Shannon Lenz said. “It was like ploughing through a field. We figured the pumice was at least 6 inches thick.”

Pumice stone is a lightweight volcanic rock, so even though the giant raft was at least six-inches-thick, it was very buoyant. But its most fascinating characteristic is that of temporary home for billions of sea-born organisms. As it drifts towards the Australian coast, experts are hopeful that it will add activity to the Great Barrier Reef.

“Based on past pumice raft events we have studied over the last 20 years, it's going to bring new healthy corals and other reef life to the Great Barrier Reef,” technology geologist Scott Bryan said. “It's the right timing. So it will be able to pick up corals and other reef building organisms, and then bring them into the Great Barrier Reef.”

1. What do you learn about the pumices?

A. The couple might not find them first. B. They are a little heavier than water.

C. They formed thousands years ago. D. The couple had known about it.

2. What do you know about the couple?

A. Their boat almost had a hit. B. They were sailing a sailboat.

C. They almost ran into other boats. D. They almost fought with others.

3. Which is the nearest in meaning to underlined word “buoyant”?

A. fast B. flowing C. terrible D. light

4. What can you infer from the passage about those pumice stones?

A. They'll soon melt in the water. B. Their speed is faster than boats.

C. They'll always drift in the Pacific. D. They'll stay at the Great Barrier Reef.

5. What does the sentence “It's the right timing” imply?

A. They have studied it too long. B. Pumice always appears regularly.

C. The pumice stones arrived as expected. D. The Great Barrier Reef is in bad condition.

B

Harlso, a five-year-old dachshund (臘肠犬) from Belfast, Northern Ireland, has risen to an Internet thanks to one impressive talent-balancing things on his head while standing really, really still.

Including glasses filled with water, there's nothing that Harlso the “King of Balancing” can't balance on his tiny head. It all started three years ago, when his owner, Paul Lavery, jokingly placed a toy on his head and was surprised to see the tiny canine (犬) sit as still as a statue, while trying to look up the object. Up to that point, Paul and his partner, Jen Scott, had tried teaching Harlso the usual tricks, like “sit”, “lie down”, “roll over”, but he just wasn't interested. The first time he saw his pup balancing that toy on his head, Paul remembers calling his girlfriend: “Jen! Harlso has a hidden talent!”

Soon after discovering the dachshund's talent for balancing things on his head, in February of 2016, Paul and Jen set up various social media accounts for him, and in just a few months, he already had around 14,000 followers, some of which started getting in touch about opportunities of meeting and petting Harlso. “We got one message from an Australian couple who said they were in the area and asked if they could pencil in a time to meet him and pet him,” Lavery said.

“It really started growing quite quickly. People from all over the world follow him,” 30-year-old Paul Lavery said. “When we created the Instagram account it was mainly just for us, family and friends. We never expected it to take it off. I just thought ‘who is going to be interested in seeing these photos and videos?’”

The lovely canine can apparently balance anything on his head, but his owners don't use anything too heavy or dangerous for him. They stack cookies, donuts, flowers, small containers full of liquid, and he'll just sit there like a statue, wearing one of his over 300 bow-ties.

Lavery says people are always asking him for training advice “like he's Caesar Milan”, but he claims he has nothing to do with Harlso's talent. He may decide to stop balancing things on his head one day, but for now he's happy to do it, and usually nails the trick on first try.

Harlso currently has over 111,000 followers on Instagram alone, has won a 2019 Webby Award, is listed as one of the Guinness World Records “Amazing Animals”, and recently won Northern Ireland's Social Media Personality of the Year, beating several humans to the title. And he's achieved all that thanks to a cute and unique talent.

6. What do you know about Harlso from the passage?

A. He learned balancing act soon. B. His talent got known at the first place.

C. He is interested in nothing but balancing.

D. He's good at and interested in several tricks.

7. What do you learn about the Australian couple?

A. They're also dog lovers and keep a dog. B. They live in the same place as Lavery.

C. They want to adopt Harlso very much. D. They want to visit Lavery and pet Harlso.

8. What does Lavery mean by “It really started growing quite quickly”?

A. Harlso's team grew very fast. B. Harlso made rapid progress in talent.

C. Harlso soon grew into a big dog. D. News about Harlso spread very fast.

9. What does “Caesar Milan” probably refer to?

A. Lavery' another dog. B. A master of dog training.

C. A person who knows anything. D. A person who's ready to help others.

10. What does the author intend to indicate in the last two paragraphs?

A. Balancing act can't be learned. B. Harlso's talent is still a mystery.

C. Harlso's balancing act is excellent. D. Lavery loves his dog more than anything.

C

Since the beginning of the year, a mystery donor (捐贈者) in the German city of Braunschweig

has given away “miracle bags” containing over 200,000 euros to various charities.

The bags, each filled with banknotes worth between 20,000 and 100,000 euros, started appearing at the Braunschweiger Zeitung newspaper headquarters earlier this year, with specific instructions of which local charities the money should go to. The latest bag containing 100,000 euros in two hundred 500 euro bills was received last Monday along with instructions that it be donated to a local hospice (救濟院), but other miracle bags have gone to churches, organizations helping crime victims, and other causes.

“To make it easier for seriously ill people to die is a sign of human warmth and earns respect and recognition,” a letter on the latest miracle bag read.

What's even more special about this mystery donor is that he seems to have been donating since 2011. That's when local newspapers started receiving miracle bags along with instructions, but no one can say for sure if it's the same person.

“We simply don't know, and we don't want to endanger the good deed,” said Braunschweig journalist David Mache, adding that the mystery man has got in touch with his newspaper several times recently to have money sent to various local causes.

Data shows that between 2011 and 2013, someone used the miracle bag method to donate over 250,000 euros to kindergartens, soup kitchens and social projects in the region. They used local newspapers as intermediaries (中介人) and always included instructions of where the money should go.

Last year, another newspaper received a miracle bag containing 100,000 euros and instructions to have it passed on to a local charity towards building a new hospice.

The “miracle bag” phenomenon has come to be known as The Miracle of Braunschweig. No one knows if the same person has been donating bags with cash for the last eight years, or if it's more than one now, but as long as good things are happening, no one really cares.

11. Which is the nearest in meaning to the underlined word “miracle”?

A. cloth B. wonder C. plastics D. surprise

12. How much money are in each bag?

A. Between 20,000 to 100,000. B. Less than 20,000.

C. Over 1000,000. D. It isn't mentioned in the passage.

13. Who does the underlined word “he” in Para.4 refer to?

A. A certain donor. B. The 2011 donor.

C. The one or all donors. D. A certain man donor.

14. Why is it called “The Miracle of Braunschweig”?

A. It is all made by the newspaper. B. The newspaper can't make it clear.

C. The donations happened in the city. D. The bags appeared at the newspaper.

15. What is the purpose of the article?

A. To find out the donor. B. To report a good deed.

C. To make readers curious. D. To tell where the donations go.

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。

Struggling to stick to your diet? Then make sure you stock up on fruit and vegetables, even if you don't eat it. _16_.

People reduced their chocolate consumption by more than half, if they smelt a fresh orange first. And diners who started with a salad instead of garlic bread,_17_, because the sight of the tomatoes reminded them about their diet.

Scientists said the sight and even the smell of fruit and vegetables could lower food intake.

_18_. When tempted by food, dieters should' take a few moments to focus on the sensory (感官) properties of healthy food, such as the sight and smell of fruit or salad vegetables.

_19_. It's better to fill our fruit bowls and keep the fridge well-stocked, if we want a bit of extra help sticking to our diet plans. Even when away from home, dieters can improve resistance to temptation with a piece of fruit or baby carrots. So when you eat out next time, do remember to order a salad as a starter to help reduce intake.

The effects of healthy food to improve dieters' self-control may be most beneficial _20_. When participants were given a standard lunch and then offered a snack two hours later, the exposure to fruit had no effect on intake. It suggests that diet cues may be most useful when people are hungry and tempted to overeat unhealthy food.

A. Healthy food cues can also provide an instant reminder to dieters

B. It's reported that the sight and smell of healthy food can help dieters stick to their weight-loss goals

C. when people are hungry

D. being exposed to fruit and vegetables helps keep fit

E. went on to eat a smaller main meal

F. as long as people are happy

G. Healthy foods that are related with diets can help improve self-control

第三部分 語言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节 (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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

Many sports players have not only accomplished incredible acts of athleticism(运动能力), but also unbelievable acts of sportsmanship. There were some _1_ examples in 2014, and I have

_2_ two that inspired me.

One example of sportsmanship took place in the Sochi Olympics. Russian Anton Gafarov was hobbling(蹣跚而行) along the track, far _3_ the rest of the skiers. One of his skis(滑雪板) was broken. He had tried to _4_ with the damaged equipment. Canadian ski coach Justin Wadsworth was the only one who had an extra. Wadsworth didn't want Gafarov to finish slowly, hobbling across the line. He wanted him to finish with _5_. The Canadian skiers were already out of the race, giving Wadsworth two _6_: Leave Gafarov to hobble across the line on one ski, _7_ give him the spare one. Wadsworth gave him the extra ski, _8_ Gafarov to get second place in the quarter-finals. _9_, he came in sixth in the semi-finals. _10_ was Wadsworth who helped Gafarov complete his Olympic dream.

The other example took place in the 2014 World Cup quarter-final match between Brazil and Colombia. The game had just ended. Brazil had won, 2-1. Brazil was _11_ on the sidelines, cheering and having a good time. Colombian midfielder James Rodriguez had just had his World Cup dream tore apart _12_ scoring a record-breaking six goals in the competition. Brazil defender David Luiz walked over to him, pointed at him, and _13_ the crowd to acknowledge him. He then declared his _14_ for a game well played and _15_ him for his wonderful World Cup performance. It made both the crowd and Rodriquez _16_.

As an athlete, I know it's easy to get caught up in the _17_ of a game. But I also know that   _18_ is just as important as losing and winning.

Always remember to _19_ your opposing team. Play hard, but play fair. And always be nice. It's the right thing to do and it always _20_.

1. A. amusing B. interesting   C. amazing D. embarrassing

2. A. collected B. picked   C. made D. created

3. A. behind B. off   C. from D. back

4. A. walk B. go   C. work D. continue

5. A. determination B. kindness   C. love   D. pride

6. A. questions B. chances   C. choices D. problems

7. A. or           B. and       C. but     D. nor

8. A. advising B. allowing   C. instructing D. wanting

9. A. Gradually B. Specifically   C. Particularly     D. Finally

10. A. He B. That   C. It D. This

11. A. imagining B. reviewing   C. celebrating D. training

12. A. despite B. as       C. though D. while

13. A. urged B. forced       C. expected D. warned

14. A. surprise B. doubt   C. curiosity   D. appreciation

15. A. prepared B. recognized   C. challenged D. interviewed

16. A. shy B. happy   C. crazy D. tired

17. A. fun B. advantage C. meaning D. competitiveness

18. A. sportsmanship B. championship   C. leadership       D. friendship

19. A. respond to     B. fight against C. shake hands with   D. keep up with

20. A. pays out B. pays off C. pays back D. pays for

第二节 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

The energy that so many outsiders feel when they are in China comes not just from the hurrying footsteps that can 21. ___ (see) everywhere. It also comes from a sense that it is used for something bigger.

A few years ago, I interviewed Zhang Xin, a young man from a 22. ___ (deep) poor agricultural province in central China. His parents were wheat 23. ___ (farmer) and lived in a tiny one room house next to the fields. He 24. ___ (graduate) from Tsinghua University and gotten a job as a software engineer at Huawei. His success, Zhang told me one day, had changed his family forever, 25. ___ (keep) his families away from hard labor forever.  Not his parents. Not his children. That kind of life was over.

Multiply that young man's story by millions, 26. ___ you will get a sense that this once very backward society has become 27. ___ forward looking country.  A smart American who lived in China for years put it this way:“China is making a great effort to become 28. ___ it has not yet become. It is upwardly mobile, proudly so.”

Proudly so, because as Zhang understood, hard work today means a much 29. ___ (good) life decades from now for 30. ___ (he) later generations and the country.

第四部分:寫作 (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处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。

增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),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:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。

注意:1. 每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;

2. 只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。

Last summer, I decide to see if I could support myself. Two friend and I piled into a car and headed for Aspen, where I found my first job like a waiter at a hotel. I got low pay. I had to be at hotel in the early morning to help with breakfast. People were supposed to serve themselves at breakfast, so some people wanted me to do everything for us. I remember one man who keeps ordering me to get his food and demanded things we did not serve. Even though I wanted to refuse, I knew it was my job to be quietly and do whatever I was told in a nice way. So I'd take a deep breath and somehow get what he wanted. I realize that to service industry jobs are not easy.

第二节 书面表达(满分25分)

近日,日本东京奥运会组委会面向世界招募2020年东京奥运会志愿者。请你根据下面的信息,以李华的身份向东京奥组委写一封自荐信。

姓名:李华 (女) 年龄:22岁 学校:北京大学

有利条件:

1. 已学习10年英语,英语口语流利;

2. 是 Rio Olympic Games的志愿者,熟悉比赛项目,有经验;

3. 今年夏天已通过交换生(exchange students)测试,届时将就读于东京大学(Tokyo University);

4. 交际能力强,善于与人相处。

注意:

1. 词数:110左右;

2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3. 开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数。

Dear Tokyo Olympic Committee,

I have read your poster for recruiting volunteers. I think I am fit for the job. I'd like to recommend myself. ________________________________

________________________________________

________________________________________

________________________________________

________________________________________

All the best!

Looking forward to your reply.

Truly yours,

Li Hua

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