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高二英语下册期末学业水平考试英语试题第一卷(共五大题,满分65分)I.听力(15%)第一节听下面5段对话或独白。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。听完每段对话或独白后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话或独白仅读两遍。(共15小题,每小题0.5分,满分7.5分)听第一段材料,回答1—3题。1.Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?A.Atabookingoffice.B.Atamuseum.C.Inarecordstore.2.OnwhichdaywilltheJapaneseMusicConcertbeheld?A.The28th.B.The30th.C.The15th.3.Howdoesthemanpayforthetickets?A.Bycreditcard.B.WithUSdollars.C.Bycheque.听第二段材料,回答4—6题。4.Whyaremanyroadsclosedinthenorth?A.Becauseofheavyrain.B.Becauseofstrongwinds.C.Becauseoffallenstones.5.Inwhichpartofthecountryhavefiftyhousesbeenflooded?A.Inthesouth.B.Inthenorth.C.Intheeast.6.Whathappenedinthewest?A.Manyboatsweremissing.B.Fourpeoplediedinariver.C.Twovillageswereunderwater.听第三段材料,回答7—9题。7.Whendidthewomandreamofbecomingasinger?A.Whenshewas12.B.Whenshewas5.C.WhenshemetRene.8.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman’sparents?A.Theyweresingers.B.TheyknewReneWell.C.Theyranapianobar.9.HowdidRenefeelwhenhefirstheardthewomansinging?A.Hewasmoved.B.Hewassurprised.13/13\nC.Hewasdisappointed.听第四段材料,回答10—12题。10.Whataretheytalkingabout?A.Alecture.B.Alunchmeeting.C.Asciencereport.11.Howlongwillthemanstaythereifhetakespartinit?A.Twohours.B.Threehours.C.Alldaylong.12.Howmuchwillthemanpayifhegoestherewithoneofhisfriends?A.$7.5.B.$15.C.$14.听第五段材料,回答13—15题。13.WhathappenedtothemansittingbesidePhiliponthebus?A.Hehadtogetoffthebusforhecouldn’taffordthefare.B.HeacceptedPhilip’shelptobuyhimabusticket.C.Hewasangryandquarreledwiththebusconductor.14.WhydidPhilipwaveatthemanwhenhegotoffthebus?A.Hefeltsorryforthemanwithoutmoney.B.Hefoundthemanleftabusticketonhisseat.C.Hesawanumbersticket(彩票)themanleft.15.WhatisPhilipgoingtodo?A.Heisgoingtofindtheman.B.Heisgoingtogetwhathehaswon.C.Heisgoingtobecomeamillionaire.第二节:听取信息下面你将听到一段录音,请根据题目要求,从听到的内容中获取必要的信息,答案必须写在答题卷上题号为16—20的空格中。听完录音后你有90秒的答题时间,录音读两遍。(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)WhatWhoWhenMonaLisawaspaintedbyLeonardoDaVinciin16ItwassoldtoFrance’skingby17in1519Itwas18by19in1911Itwas20in1913II.单项选择(5%)21.Afireintheshoefactorylastnightbutwasputoutsoon.A.cameaboutB.cameoutC.brokeupD.brokeout22.MrAlexanderdoesn’tjustwrite,infact,writingishisbreadandbutter.A.foralivingB.forfunC.forbusinessD.forsale23.MissZhouworkedlateintothenight,thefinalexampaper.A.preparingB.preparedforC.toprepareD.tobepreparedfor24.—Look,thewindhasblownupatreeanditisfallingontoacar!13/13\n—Oh,!A.howfantasticB.whatapityC.it’salloverD.mygoodness25.Thismicrowaveisnowonofferat$16.5.A.specialB.uniqueC.particularD.unusual26.Itwasnotuntiltheearlyyearsofthe19thcenturywhatheatwas.A.didmanknowB.mandidn’tknowC.thatmanknewD.thatdidmanknow27.herlegwaswounded,sheupthestairs.A.Inspiteof;managedtogetB.Inspiteof;succeededgettingC.Although;managedgettingD.Although;managedtoget28.Childrenaremorefromtheharmfuleffectsofalcoholthanadults.A.takingariskB.attheriskC.atriskD.atarisk29.Mr.Ashbyaccustomedtolonghours.A.has;workB.has;workingC.hasbeen;workingD.hasbeen;work30.Allthecaraccidentsthismorningtheheavyfog.Otherwisewecomeearlier.A.dueto;willbeabletoB.aredueto;areabletoC.dueto;wereabletoD.aredueto;couldhaveIII.语法填空(10%)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯性的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词语或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空。Architecturelooksattheman-madelivingenvironment.Everygreatcultureinthepasthaditsownideasofbeauty31(express)inartandarchitecture.Whenyoulookaround32buildings,streets,squaresandparks,youwillfind33designed,plannedandbuiltindifferentstyles.Modernismwasinventedinthe1920sbyagroupofarchitects34wantedtochangesocietywithbuildingsthatwentagainst35feelingofbeauty.Theywantedtheirbuildingsconstructedinaway36lookunnatural.37intraditionalarchitecturematerialssuchasearth,stone,brickandwoodareused,thematerialsofmodernarchitecture38(be)steel,glassandconcrete.Tosomepeoplemodernarchitectureequalsprogress.Developingcountrieswanttobuildthemostmodern-lookingbuildingsasthefirststeptowardsbecoming39moderncountry.However,manydonotfindmodernbuildingsbeautifulbecausetheylooklikeboxeswithflat40(roof),sharpcornersandglasswallsthatactasmirrors.IV.完型填空(10%)Theeffectsofglobalwarmingandachangingclimatewillnotbefeltequallyacrossourplanet.Regionalclimatechangeswilllikelybevery41changesintheglobalaverage.Differences42couldbeinboththeinfluenceandrateofclimatechange.Furthermore,43things,whethertheyshouldbenaturalecosystemsorhumansettlements,areequallysensitivetochangesinclimate.And44,nations(andindeedregionswithinnations)varyintheirabilitytocopeandadaptto13/13\nglobalwarminganda45climate.Withthatsaid,somenationswilllikely46moreadverseeffectsthanothers,47othernationsmaybenefitmorethanothers.48nationsaregenerallymoreeasilyaffectedbytheconsequencesofglobalwarming.These49tendtobemoredependentonclimate-sensitiveareas,suchasagriculture50,andlacktheresourcestoprotectthemselvesagainstthechangesthatglobalwarmingmaybring.TheIntergovernmentalPanelonClimate.Change(IPCC)hasidentifiedAfricaas“thecontinentmostvulnerabletotheimpactsofprojectedchangesbecausewidespreadpovertylimitsadaptationcapabilities.”41.A.similartoB.differentfromC.importanttoD.unnecessaryfor42.A.fromAsiatoAfricaB.fromregiontoregionC.betweenAsiaandAfricaD.betweencityandcity43.A.notallB.notatallC.allD.atall44.A.consequentlyB.firstlyC.reasonablyD.finally45.A.changedB.developedC.changingD.developing46.A.enjoyB.experienceC.startD.stop47.A.becauseB.soC.whenD.while48.A.PoorerB.RicherC.SouthernD.Northern49.A.effectsB.continentsC.causesD.nations50.A.forfuturedevelopmentB.ofhightechnologyC.forbasiclivingD.oflowpollutionV.阅读(25%)第一节阅读理解AOnereactiontoalltheconcernabouttropicaldeforestationisablankstarethatasksthequestion,"SinceIdon’tlivethere,whatdoesithavetodowithme?"Theansweristhatyourwayoflife,whereveryouliveintheworld,istiedtothetropics(热带)inmanyways.Ifyouliveinahouse,washyourhair,eatfruitsandvegetables,drinksoda,ordriveacar,youcanbecertainthatyouareaffectedbythelossoftropicalforests.Biologically,wearelosingtherichestregionsonearthwhen,eachminute,apieceoftropicalforest,thesizeoftencityblocks,disappears.Asmanyasfivemillionspeciesofplants,animals,andinsects(40to50percentofalllivingthings)livethere,andarebeinglostfasterthantheycanbefoundanddescribed.Theirlossisimmeasurable.Takerubberforexample.Formanyuses,onlynaturalrubberfromtreeswilldo.Syntheticsarenotgoodenough.Todayoverhalftheworld’scommercialrubberisproducedinMalaysiaandIndonesia,whiletheAmazon’srubberindustryproducesmuchoftheworld’sfourmilliontons.Andrubberisanimportantmaterialinmakinggloves,balloons,footwearandmanysportinggoods.Thousandsofothertropicalplantsarevaluablefortheirindustrialuse.Manyscientistsstronglybelievethatdeforestationcontributestothegreenhouseeffect--orheatingoftheearthfromincreasedcarbondioxideintheatmosphere.Aswedestroyforests,welosetheirabilitytochangecarbondioxideintooxygen.13/13\nCarbondioxidelevelscoulddoublewithinthenexthalf-century,warmingtheearthbyasmuchas4.5degrees.Theresult?Apartialmelt-downofpolaricecaps,raisingsealevelsasmuchas24feet;even15feetcouldthreatenanyonelivingwithin35milesofthecoast.Unbelievable?Maybe.Butscientistswarnthatbythetimewerealizethesevereeffectsoftropicaldeforestation,itwillbe20yearstoolate.Cantropicaldeforestationaffectoureverydaylives?Now,youshouldhavegottheanswer.51.Theunderlinedword“synthetics”probablymeans.A.naturalrubberB.tropicalmaterialsC.man-madematerialsD.commercialrubber52.Inthelastparagraphtheauthortriesto.A.tellpeoplehowtoavoidthetropicaldeforestationB.persuadepeopletobuysomethingsyntheticC.warnpeopleofthedisastrousconsequencesoftropicaldeforestationD.letpeopleunderstandwhattropicaldeforestationis53.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingisNOTtrue?A.Theforestarelosingtheirfunctioninturningcarbondioxideintooxygen.B.Manyofourdailyusesarerelatedtothetropicalforests.C.Tropicalplantscanbeusedtomakeindustrialproducts.D.Highcarbondioxidelevelswillmaketheearthwarmer.54.Theauthor’sattitudetowardsthetropicaldeforestationis.A.puzzlingB.coldC.supportingD.opposed55.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.TropicalForestsB.TropicalForestsandOurLifeC.SavingtheTropicalForestsD.TheGreenhouseEffectsBThelegallimitfordrivingafterdrinkingalcoholis80milligramsofalcoholin100millilitersofblood,whentested.Butthereisnosurewayoftellinghowmuchyoucandrinkbeforeyoureachthislimit.Itvarieswitheachpersondependingonyourweight,yoursex,andwhatsortofdrinksyou’vehad.Somepeoplemightreachtheirlimitafteronlyaboutthreestandarddrinks.Infact,yourdrivingabilitycanbeaffectedbyjustoneortwodrinks.Evenifyou’rebelowthelegallimit,youcouldstillbetakentocourtifapoliceofficerthinksyourdrivinghasbeenaffectedbyalcohol.Ittakeshoursforthebodytogetridofthealcoholinonestandarddrink.So,ifyouhaveaheavydrinkingsessionintheevening,youmightfindthatyourdrivingabilityisstillaffectedthenextmorning,oryoucouldevenfindthatyou’restilloverthelegallimit.Inaddition,ifyou’vehadafewdrinksatlunchtime,anotheroneortwodrinksintheearlyeveningmaywellputyouoverthelegallimittilllateinthenight.Inatestwithprofessionaldrivers,themorealcoholicdrinkstheyhadhad,themorecertaintheywerethattheycoulddriveatestcoursethroughasetofmoveablepostsandthelessabletheyweretodoit!Sotheonlywaytobesureyou’resafeisnottodrinkatall.13/13\nAlcoholismajorcauseofroadtrafficaccidents.Oneinthreeofthedriverskilledinroadaccidentshavelevelsofalcoholwhichareoverthelegallimit,androadaccidentsafterdrinkingarethebiggestcauseofdeathamongyoungmen.Morethanhalfofthepeoplestoppedbythepolicetotakeabreathanalyzertesthaveabloodalcoholconcentrationofmorethantwicethelegallimit.Itisimportanttorememberthatdrivingafteryou’vebeendrinkingdoesn’tjustaffectyou.Ifyou’reinvolvedinanaccident,itaffectsalotofotherpeopleaswell,notleastthepersonyoumightkillorinjure.56.WhichofthefollowingstatementsinNOTtrue?A.Threestandarddrinksmaycausesomepeopletoreachthelegallimit.B.Thereisnosurewayoftellinghowmuchyoucandrinkbeforeyoureachthelegallimit.C.Thelegallimitfordrivingafterdrinkingis0.08gofalcoholin100millilitersofblood.D.Theamountofalcoholapersoncandrinkbeforereachinglegallimitisthesamefordifferentpeople.57.Wemayfindthatthealcoholinourbloodisoverthelegallimitintheeveningafterwehadafewdrinksatnoonbecause.A.thedrinksaretoostrongB.thealcoholinourdrinkislikelytogetoutofourbodyC.ourbodyneedssometimetogetthealcoholoutofourbodyD.ourbodyissensitivetoalcohol58.Wemayinferthatevenaprofessionaldriverifhedrinksheavily.A.willprobablyfailtopassthroughasetofmovablepostsB.willcertainlypassthroughasetofmovablepostsC.willhardlybeconfidentabouttheirabilitytopassthroughasetofmovablepostsD.willbeabsolutelycapableofpassingthroughasetofmovableposts.59.Thispassageindicatesthat.A.adriverwhodoesnottakeanyalcoholwillnotdieinroadaccidentsB.thosewhodrinkmustbekilledC.moreyoungmendieindrink-relatedaccidentsthaninanyotherwayD.oneinthreeofthedriversoftendrinksalot60.Oneofthewriter’spurposesinwritingthepassageistotellyouthat.A.youngmenshouldneverdrivequicklyB.drivingafterdrinkingmayputmanylivesatriskC.safedrinkingisimpossibleD.themannerofdrinkingismeaninglessCWanttotravelascheaplyaspossiblewhileenjoyingthegreatsceneryasmuchasyoulike?Backpackingistheway.Asthemostpopulartravelingchoiceamongyoungwesternpeople,backpackingallowsyoutotravelatyourownfreewill.Carryingatent,asleepingbagandclothes,backpackersalsoneedtopackanattitudethatwillhelpthemdealwithmanymentalandphysicalchallenges.13/13\nTherichmightstayinexpensivehotelswhereeverythingisprovided.Butbackpackerscarryeverythinginalargebagandrelyonthemselvestotravelthroughunknownplaces.Totravelwithaslittlemoneyaspossible,theystayincheaphotelscalledyouthhotels,oronthecampusesofschoolsanduniversities,andtheyevensleepinrailwaystations,intents,orunderbridges.Itisathrilltoputourabilitytotestandchallengeourselveswithsortsofdifficultieswemightcomeacross.So,backpackingissomethingyoungpeoplecanhardlydeny.YoungpeopleinEuropeoftentravelaroundbytrain.Now,withplaceticketsdroppinginprice,morearetravelingtodistantcountries,suchasAustraliaandChina.Andsomejusttravelwithintheirowncountries.Butnomatterwhereabackpackertravels,planninginadvanceisimportantifherorshewantstoenjoythetrip.ClothingInsummer,light,waterproofclothesarebest.Backpackersmustremembertotravellightlyandnotpacktoomanyclothes.MedicineThreearemanymedicines,especiallyforsummer,suchasthoseforsunstroke,snakebitesandmosquitoes.Othersareusefulineveryseason,suchasthoseforcommoncolds,poisoning,anddiarrhea.CardsThreetypesofcardsareinvaluableforbackpacker:studentIdentityCardpersonalIDandacreditcard.AstudentIDcardcanbehelpfulforsavingmoney.ItoftengetstrainticketsandentranceticketsforcheaperpricesinmanyWesterncountries.PersonalIDcardcan,notonlygetyououtoftroublewithlocalpolice,butalsoproveusefulinallsortsofothersituations.Carryingacreditcardcanbeasafewayofcarryingmoney,ascashcaneasilygetlost,stolenorwet.Travelersinaforeigncountrymustalwaystakecareoftheirvisasandpassports.Andofcourse,don’tforgettoenjoyyourtrip!61.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencemean?A.Backpackersalsoneedtobeinhighspiritswhentheywanttotravel.B.Backpackersmayalsofacedangeroussituations.C.Backpackersalsoneedtotalkwithdoctorsabouttheirtraveling.D.Backpackersneedtomakepreparationformanykindsofdifficultyinadvance.62.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“waterproof”mean?A.Easytowash.B.Notlettingwatergothrough.C.Washedwithoutwater.D.Usedinwater.63.Ifyouarestoppedbyapolicemaninthestreet,youshouldshowtothepolice.A.thestudentIDB.thecreditcard13/13\nC.thepersonalIDD.thepassport64.Whatistheintentionoftheauthor?A.TogivesomeideasabouttravelingB.Toencouragetheyoungtotravel.C.Totellpeoplehowtoavoidsomethingunpleasant.D.Tooffersomeusefuladvicefortraveling.65.Whatisofmostadvantagetobackpackers?A.Theycantravelveryconveniently.B.Theywon’tworryaboutwheretolive.C.Theycanhavethechancetotakesomeadventures.D.Theycantakesomephysicalexercise.DLongbusridesareliketelevisionshows.Theyhaveabeginning,amiddle,andanendanendwithcommercialsthrownineverythreeorfourminutes.Thecommercialsareunavoidable.Theyhappenwhetheryouwantthemornot.Everycoupleofminutesabillboardglidesbyoutsidethebuswindow."BuySuperCleanToothpaste.""DrinkGoodWetRootBeer.""FillupwithPacificGas."Onlyifyousleep,whichisequaltoturningthetelevisionsetoff,areyousparedtheunendingcryof"YouNeedIt!BuyItNow!"Thebeginningoftherideiscomfortableandsomewhatexciting,evenifyou’vetraveledthatwaybefore.Usuallysomethingshavechangednewhouses,newbuildings,sometimesevenanewroad.Thebusdriverhasastyleofdrivingandit’sfuntotrytofigureitoutthefirsthourorso.Ifthedriverisparticularlyreckless(鲁莽的)ordaring,theridecanbeasthrillingasasuspensestory.Willthedriverpassthetruckintime?Willthedrivermoveintotheright?ortheleft?handlane?Afterawhile,ofcourse,theexcitementdiesdown.Sleepingforawhilehelpspassthemiddlehoursoftheride.Foodalwaysmakesbusridesmoreinteresting.Butyou’vegottobecarefulofwhatkindoffoodyoueat.Toomuchsaltyfoodcanmakeyouverythirstybetweenstops.Theendoftherideissomewhatlikethebeginning.Youknowitwillsoonbeoverandthere’sakindofexpectationandexcitementinthat.Theseatofcourse,hasbecomeharderasthehourshavepassed.Bynowyou’vesatwithyourlegscrossed,withyourhandsinyourlap,withyourhandsonthearmrestsevenwithyourhandscrossedbehindyourhead.Theendcomesjustatnomorewaystosit.66.Accordingtothepassage,whatdothepassengersusuallyseewhentheyareonalongbustrip?A.Busesontheroad.B.Filmsontelevision.C.Advertisementsonthebillboards.D.Gasstations.67.Whatisthepurposeofthispassage?A.Togivethewriter’sopinionsaboutlongbustrips.B.Topersuadeyoutotakealongbustrip.C.Toexplainhowbustripsandtelevisionshowsaredifferent.D.Todescribethebillboardsalongtheroad.68.Thewriterofthispassagewouldprobablyprefer.13/13\nA.busdriverswhoaren’trecklessB.drivingaloneC.atelevisionsetonthebusD.nobillboardsalongtheroad69.ThewriterfeelslongbusridesarelikeTVshowsbecause.A.thecommercialsbothonTVshowsandonbillboardsalongtheroadarefunB.theybothhaveabeginning,amiddle,andanend,withcommercialsinbetweenC.thedriversarealwaysrecklessonTVshowsjustastheyareonbusesD.neithertravelingnorwatchingTVarenotexciting.70.Thewriterthinksthattheendoftherideissomewhatlikethebeginningbecausebothare.A.excitingB.comfortableC.tiringD.boring第二节:信息匹配(答案请写在答卷上)阅读下列材料,从所给的六个选项(A,B,C,D,E,F,)中选出符合各小题要求的最佳选项。注意:选项中有一项为多余选项。A.CreativeWritingCreativewritingisacourseinwhichwestudyandapplythemethodsusedinvariousformsoffictionwriting.Writingisaskillofartinitself.WeareguidedbyEzraPound’sopinion:“Makeitnew.”Creativewritingdoesnotonlyprovideuswithanopportunitytoexpressourselves,butalsoholdsourattentiontowordchoice,paragraphdevelopment,andotherskillsusefulinwriting.B.JournalismJournalismisacourseforserious,inwhichwewillcoverhowtogather,write,andreportthenews.Wewilldiscusshowinformationis,orcanbe,organized.Thiscoursealsoaimstodevelopcommunicationskillsrequiredofjournalism.C.American&BritishClassicsAclassic(名著)isaliteraryworkthathasstoodthetestoftime.Generationsofreadershavelearnedtoclassicstodiscoverthatwhichisover-lasting.Throughboththeworksthemselvesandthepeopletheymirror,wemaybetterbeabletoseeourselves.Inthiscourse,wewillreadworksinbothBritishandAmericanliterature.Wewillwritereviewsofwhatweread.D.TechnicalWritingWhatistechnicalwriting?Itisthecoursedevotedtoimprovingyourcommunicationskillsin,for,andthroughtechnology.Activitiesforthiscoursewillhelpyoudevelopcommunicationskillsthatarenecessaryforwritersandspeakersworkingwithtechnologyorinbusiness.E.Non-fictionThecourseisastudyofnon-fictionthroughreadingmanydifferenttypesofnon-fiction.Thecoursewillalsobeaboutthepossiblechangesinjournalisticreportingandthesharingofpersonalstoriesofvariouspeopleonvarioustopicssuchastravelandadventure.Wewillexaminesomeofthebestwritingintheworldanddealwiththetechniquesusedinthistexttypes.F.WorldLiteratureWorldLiteratureexaminesthecommonpeoplefoundinqualityliteratureworldwide,fromEuropetoAmerica,fromAsiatoAfrica,andintroducesavarietyofculturalbackgroundatdifferentpointsinhistory.Intheseworlds,wefindnotonlywhatisuniquetoeachculture,but13/13\nwhatisuniversal.Wearealsoabletotellwhatmakesforagoodstory,nomatterfromwhereorwhomthestorysprings.请阅读以下学生个人情况说明,然后匹配符合各人性特长的选修课。71.Carlspenthischildhoodmostlyinhisfather’sstudy,wherehereadnovelsbyBritishandAmericanwriters.Hethinksreadingnovelsisthemostbeautifulthingsintheworldandhewantstolearntowriteaboutthem.72.Danielisgoodatthelanguagearts,andinhissparetimehelikestowriteshortstories.Itishiswishthathisstorieswouldbeprintedinlocalnewspapers.Hewantstoimprovehiswritingskills,suchaswordingandparagraphorganization.73.Helenalivelyandcaringgirl,takesanactivepartinsocialactivities.Sheistryingtowritereportsfornewspapersaboutwhatsheseesandhears,butfewofthemareacceptedbecauseofpoororganizationofinformation.Shefeelstheneedtoimproveherwritingskillsnextterm.74.Edwardtraveledworldwidewithhisparentswhenhewasalittlekid.Undertheirinfluence,hebecomesgreatlyinterestedinstoriesoftravelandadventure.Hehopestowritehisownstoriesinthefuture.75.BettycomesfromJapan.Asajuniorbackhome,shewrotequitealotofshortstories,someofwhichwerepublishedinnewspapers.HerparentsencouragehertoreadmoremasterpiecesbyAsianandAmericanwriters.第二卷(共四大题,满分35分)VI.单词拼写:根据句意拼写单词,首字母已给出。(请在答卷页上全拼。)(10%)1.It’ssnowing.Hedidn’thaveenoughclothesonhim,hisbodytwithcold.2.Withthefinalexamapproaching,Ifeels.3.Thesunwasburninginthesky,andwedecidedtowalkinthesofthewall.4.Pompeilwasdestroyedwhenthevolcanoein79AD.5.Anestimated62millionAmericanssmoke,including4.1millionaaged12-17.6.Thecellphoneisarelativelyrecent(现象).It’sdifficultatthemomenttoassessitseffects.7.Themanagerhas(保证)thatwewon’tloseourjobswhenthecompanyistakenover.8.Thebookexplorestherelationshipbetweenreligionand(文明).9.Kidswhoplayviolentvideogamesshowmuchmore(好斗的)behaviorthanthosewhodon’t.10.Arecentgovernmentpaperoneducationcontainssome(有争议的)newideasVIII.课文段落填空。(5%)AIdidn’tknowitcoulddoterribledamagetoyourheartand1orthatitwasmoredifficultforsmokingcouplestobecome2.AndIcertainlydidn’tknowthatmycigarettesmokecould3thehealthofnon-smokers.B13/13\nManyscientistsbelievethatpeoplehavecausedtheincreaseintheearth’s4throughtheburningoffossil5likecoal,naturalgasandoiltoproduceenergy.Some6ofthisprocessarecalled“greenhouse”gases.CToday,Iamjustas7aboutmyjobsasthedayIfirststarted.Havingstudied8nowformorethantwentyyears,Iamstill9attheirbeautyaswellastheir10tocausegreatdamage.VII.改写句子(5%)(每空一词)1.Amysterioustelephonecallledtothearrestofthesebadguys.Thearrestofthesebadguysamysterioustelephone.2.Itwasin1996thatthefirstchildren’sconferenceontheenvironmentwasorganizedinAustralia.(就划线部分提问)thefirstchildren’sconferenceontheenvironmentwasorganizedinAustralia?3.AshehadneverseentheLakeofHeavenfromahelicopter,hefeltveryexcited.(改为简单句)theLakeofHeavenfromaahelicopter,hefeltveryexcited.4.Onemorepersonwouldhardlyhaveanyinfluenceonthearrangement.Onemorepersonwouldhardlythearrangement.5.Hewastakenofftheclubbecausehedidn’tquitsmoking.(用虚拟语气改写)Ifhesmoking,hetakenofftheclub.IX.基础写作(15%)请根据以下情景说明及要求,使用5个规范的英语句子写一封信。【情景说明】假如你是一名到中国念书的国际交换生,Thomas.目前,你听说自己家乡的好朋友—David染上了抽烟的习惯。David抽烟的情况日益严重,现在发展到不但在家里抽烟,甚至在宿舍里也抽起烟来,舍友们对他的意见很大。【写作内容】1.写信给David。2.向David讲明抽烟对个人及他人的危害,并劝他戒烟。【写作要求】1.必须使用5个句子完成短文。2.短文要求连贯、清晰。3.文章的开头、结尾已提供。DearDavid,Howtimeflies!IhavebeeninChinafornearlyhalfayear.ThepeoplehereareveryfriendlytomeandIenjoymylifehere.13/13\nYours,Thomas参考答案I.听力理解1—15ABCBACBCAB16.150517.LeonardoDaVinci18.stolen19.aformeremployee20.sentbacktoFranceII.单项选择21—30DBADACDCCDIII.语法填空2022022231.expressed32.at33.them34.who35.people’s36.to37.While38.are39.a40.roofsIV.完形填空41—50BBADCBDADCV.阅读51—75CCADBDCACBDBCDCCADBACABEFVI.单词拼写1.trembling2.stressed3.shadow4.erupted5.adolescents6.phenomenon7.guaranteed8.civilization9.aggressive10.controversialVII.课文填空1.lungs2.pregnant3.affect4.temperature5.fuels6.byproducts7.enthusiastic8.volcanoes9.amazed10.potentialVIII.改写句子1.resultedfrom2.Whenwasitthat3.Nothavingseen13/13\n4.makeany(a)differenceto5.hadquitted;wouldn’thavebeenIX.基础写作DearDavid,Howtimeflies!IhavebeeninChinafornearlyhalfayear.ThepeoplehereareveryfriendlytomeandIenjoymylifehere.ButDavid,Iamsorrytohearthatyou’vetakenupsmoking.Asitisknowntoall,smokinghasalotofharmfuleffectssuchacausingdamagetoone’sheartandlungs,makingonesmellterribleandsoon.Statisticsfromtheleadingcountriesoftheworldhavealsoprovedthattheratesofgettingheartdisease,highbloodpressureandcanceraremuchhigherifonesmokes.Ontheotherhand,wecan’tignorethedangerouseffectsofsecondarysmokingwhichisconsideredasslow-motionmurder.ThereforeIdohopeyoucanquitsmokingassoonaspossibleandleadahealthylifeagain.Yours,Tomas13/13 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