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2023-2024學(xué)年陜西省西安市長(zhǎng)安區(qū)高一上學(xué)期期中英語質(zhì)量檢測(cè)模擬試題注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)填寫在答題卡上,并將條形碼粘貼在規(guī)定位置。2.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卡對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如改用皮擦凈后再涂其答案標(biāo)號(hào)回非選題時(shí)用字筆鋼筆將案寫在答題卡上,請(qǐng)勿在答題卡上使用涂改液或修正帶,寫在本試卷上的答案無效。3.考試結(jié)束后,將答題卡交回。第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)下面5段對(duì)話每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題從題中所給的ABC三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選并到試的應(yīng)位置。完每對(duì)后,都有10秒的時(shí)來答有小題閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1.WhatkindoffruitdoesAdamlikebest?A.Apples. B.Oranges.C.Pears.2.WhydoesthemancallOlivia?A.Toinvitehertoaparty. B.Tocancelanappointment.C.Toaskaboutthehomework.3.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodonext?A.Gotothehospital. B.WaitforMark. C.Haveameeting.4.Whatwilltheweatherbelikethisafternoon?A.Rainy. B.Cloudy. C.Sunny.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Anewmeasure. B.Citytraffic. C.Acaraccident.第二節(jié)(共15小題,每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。聽每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.WheredidCindygrowup?A.InGermany. B.InEngland. C.InPoland.7.WhydidCindycometoBeijing?A.Forwork. B.Forstudy. C.Forsightseeing.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.HowoldisClarknow?A.10. B.12. C.22.9.WhatwillClarkdoinNewZealandinSeptember?A.Receivesometraining. B.Visithisfamily. C.Takeaholiday.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Whatisthebookmainlyabout?A.Awriter. B.Aparrot. C.Anartist.11.Whodrewpicturesforthebook?A.AmyGuglielmo. B.BrettHelquist. C.Cezanne.12.Howdoesthemanfeelafterreadingthebook?A.Surprised. B.Disappointed. C.Encouraged.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.WhatisJennifer?A.Amanager. B.Astudent. C.Atourguide.14.WhatwillJenniferdofirstthissummer?A.Takeatripabroad.B.Visithergrandparents.C.Dosomevolunteerwork.15.Whatsubjectwillthemanprobablyteach?A.Geography. B.English. C.Science.16.WhenwillthemanfinishhisworkinNepal?A.OnJuly23rd.B.OnJuly16th. C.OnJuly10th.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whoneedsababysitternow?A.Thespeaker’srelative.B.Thespeaker’sfriend.C.Thespeaker’sneighbor.18.Wheredothecouplemostprobablywork?A.Atarestaurant. B.Atahospital. C.Atschool.19.Whendoesthebabysitterneedtowork?A.Inthemorning. B.Intheafternoon. C.Intheevening.20.Whatarethecouplelikeaccordingtothespeaker?A.Serious. B.Easy-going. C.Interesting.第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題:每小題2.5分,滿分37.5)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。ThehardestthingaboutplanningabigEuropeanvacationisactuallynarrowingdownwheretogo—therearejustsomanyamazingplaces.That'swhywe'veputtogetherwhatwethinkarethebestcitiesinEurope.AMSTERDAM,NETHERLANDSAmsterdamisthekindofcitythatyoucan'thelpbutfallinlovewith.It'sthekindofplacewhereyoudreamaboutmovingandbuyinganapartmentthatoverlooksapeacefulriver.It'srelaxingandyougetasensethatthelocalshaveanamazingqualityoffreelife.Welovesimplywalkingaroundthecanalsandexploringthecity'sneighborhoods.BERLIN,GERMANYBerlinissaidtobe“poorbutcharming”andwethinkthat'saprettygooddescription.Actually,Berlinisbecomingmoreexpensiveasitspopularitygrows,butit'sstillthetopspotforGermany'sartisticscene.Berlinisn'tparticularlyprettybutit'sanenergeticcitywithcoolpeopleandcoolergraffiti-covered(涂鴉)neighborhoods.LISBON,PORTUGAL

LisbonisahotdestinationandIdoubtitwillbequicklymovingupintheranksofEurope'smostvisitedcities.Lisbonisapopularcoastalcitythat'sfamousforitsuniquebuildingsandcharmingcaféculture.It'salsoveryfriendlyonthewalletwhencomparedtootherWesternEuropeancities—foodandlodgingarebothpricedreasonablyandattractionsareaboutaverage.FLORENCE,ITALYFlorencemaybetouristybutthat’snoreasontoignorethisbirthplaceoftheRenaissance(文藝復(fù)興).Ifyoudoyourresearch,youcanfindplentyofexcellentItalianrestaurantsandworld-classicecream.And,ofcourse,thecityisbeautifulandhometotopmuseumssoit'sadreamforartandhistorylovers.21.Whichcitybestsuitspeopleholidayingonthecheap?A.AMSTERDAM,NETHERLANDS. B.BERLIN,GERMANY.C.LISBON,PORTUGAL. D.FLORENCE,ITALY.22.WhatdoBERLINandFLORENCEhaveincommon?A.Theyarefamousforfood. B.Theyareofpoliticalimportance.C.Theyarecitiesofscenicbeauty. D.Theyareattractivetoartists.23.Whereisthetextprobablyfrom?A.Atravelmagazine. B.Arestaurantadvertisement.C.Anewsreport. D.Asciencecolumn.DearCutie-Pie,Recently,yourmotherandIweresearchingforanansweronGoogle.Halfwaythroughenteringthequestion,Googlereturnedalistofthemostpopularsearchesintheworld.Atthetopofthelistwas“Howtokeephiminterested.”Itsurprisedmealot.Iscannedseveralofthecountlessarticlesabouthowtobeattractive,whentobringhimabeerandasandwich,andthewaystomakehimfeelsmartandsuperior.AndIgotangry.LittleOne,itisnot,hasneverbeen,andneverwillbeyourjobto“keephiminterested.”LittleOne,youronlytaskistoknowdeeplyinyoursoul—inthatunshakeableplacethatisn’tupsetbyrejectionandloss—thatyouareworthyofinterest.Ifyoucantrustyourworthinthisway,youwillbeattractiveinthemostimportantsenseoftheworld:youwillattractaboywhoisbothcapableofinterestandwhowantstospendhisonelifeinvestingallofhisinterestinyou.LittleOne,Iwanttotellyouabouttheboywhodoesn’tneedtobekeptinterested,becauseheknowsyouareinteresting.Idon’tcareifhecan’tplayabitofgolfwithme—aslongashecanplaywiththechildrenyougivehimandrevelinallthegloriousandfrustratingwaystheyarejustlikeyou.Idon’tcareifhedoesn’tfollowhiswallet—aslongashefollowshisheartanditalwaysleadshimbacktoyou.Idon’tcareifheisstrong—aslongashegivesyouthecetoexercisethestrengththatisinyourheart.Idon’tcarehowhevotes—aslongashewakesupeverymorninganddailyelectsyoutoaplaceofhonorinyourhomeandaplaceofrespectinhisheart.LittleOne,ifyoucomeacrossamanlikethatandheandIhavenothingelseincommon,wewillhavethemostimportantthingincommon:You.Becauseintheend,LittleOne,theonlythingyoushouldhavetodoto“keephiminterested”istobeyou.Youreternallyinterestedguy,Daddy24.WhatshockedDaddywhenhewassurfingontheInternet?A.Girls’beingupsetbybeingrefusedconstantly.B.Girls’knowingnothingabouttrustingthemselves.C.Girls’givingprioritytofindingwaystopleaseboys.D.Girls’bringingfoodsanddrinkstoboysfromtimetotime.25.Fatherthinkswhatisofprimaryimportancetohisdaughteristo________.A.attractaboywillingtoinvestallinherB.knowshedeservesaboy’sinterestC.findaboywhocanpleaseherD.keeptheboyinterested26.Accordingtothepassage,whatdoestheunderlinedword“revel”mean?A.feeldepressed. B.becomepuzzled. C.lookaround. D.enjoyhimself.27.What’sthemainpurposeofthisletter?A.Toencouragehisdaughtertotrustherworth. B.Toshowhisdaughterhowtofindhertruelove.C.Totellhisdaughterhowtokeepothersinterested.D.Tohelphisdaughterfindsomeonewithcommoninterests.Evensmallamountsofphysicalactivity,likequickwalking,maygreatlylowertheriskofdepression(抑郁),accordingtoanewdataanalysis(分析).RecommendedlevelsofexerciseintheUnitedStates,accordingtotheUSCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention(CDC),includeaerobic(有氧的)activityatproperlevelsfor2.5hoursaweek,alongwithaworkoutofallmajormusclegroupstwiceaweek.Or,apersoncanchooseahigh-levelaerobicexercise,suchasrunning,for1.25hourseachweek,alongwiththesameamountofstrengthtraining.Middle-to-high-levelexerciseisgoodforus,accordingtotheCDC.Itimprovessleep,lowersbloodpressure,protectsagainstheartdiseaseanddiabetes,reducesstress,improvesmood,andfightsanxietyanddepression.Butintoday’sbusyworld,manypeoplefinditdifficulttofitinajogoravisittothegym.Adddepressiontothemix,andthemotivationforexercisedropsevenfurther,expertssay.Theanalysis,publishedWednesdayinthejournalJAMAPsychiatry,lookedat15studiesinvolvingover190,000peopletodeterminehowmuchexercisewasneededtoreducedepression.Adultswhodidactivitiesequalto1.25hoursofquickwalkingperweekhadan18%lowerriskofdepressioncomparedwiththosewhodidnotexercise,thestudysaid.Movinguptoan“activityamountequalto2.5hoursofquickwalkingperweekwasassociatedwith25%lowerriskofdepression,”thestudyauthorssaid.Thebenefitswerestrongestwhenapersonchangedfrombeingacouchpotatotoaddingmovementtotheday,thestudysaid.However,exercisingovertherecommendedlevelsdidnotprovideanyadditionalbenefits.“Ourfindingsthereforehaveanimportantnewinfluenceonhealthdoctorsmakinglifestylerecommendations,especiallytoinactiveindividualswhomayregardthecurrentrecommendedtargetofexerciseasunrealistic,”theauthorswrote.Astudyin2018foundsimilarresults:Peoplewhoexercisedhadabout43%fewerdaysofpoormentalhealth.“Evenjustwalkingthreetimesaweekseemstogivepeoplebettermentalhealththannotexercisingatall,”saidstudyauthorAdamChekroud,anassistantprofessorofpsychiatryatYaleUniversity.28.WhydoesthewriterusethefiguresinParagraph2?A.Tomakeoutwhichexerciseisbetterforhealth.B.Torecommendtheproperlevelsofexercise.C.Toshowthebenefitsofdoingexercise.D.Toprovidedifferentwaysofexercise.29.HowdoyouunderstandtheunderlinedsentenceinParagraph3?A.Runningmaypossiblyaddtodepression.B.Peopletendtoexercisemorewhendepressed.C.Depressedpeoplearelesswillingtoexercise.D.Workingoutregularlyhelpsincreasemotivation.30.WhatdoestheanalysispublishedinJAMAPsychiatrysuggest?A.Over190,000peoplesufferfrompoormentalhealth.B.2.5hoursofquickwalkingperweekisamustforadults.C.TherecommendedlevelsbyCDCgoforpeopleofallages.D.Acouchpotatobenefitsmuchwhentakingproperexercise.31.WhichofthefollowingagreeswithAdamChekroud’sideaaboutexercise?A.Wherethereisawill,thereisaway.B.Halfaloafisbetterthannobread.C.Romewasn’tbuiltinaday.D.Practicemakesperfect.Thequestionofwhetheritispossibletoseparatetheartistfromtheirworkhasbeendebatedforalongtime.Eventhoughpositivecriticalreviewsaboutanartist'sbehaviorcanimprovetheirartisticachievements,peopleshouldtreatartistsasindividualswhohavelivedapartfromtheirwork.Oneofthereasonsisthatevenartistshaveshortcomings.Likeanyotherhumanbeing,anartistcanmakemistakes,andwecannotbeseverelyjudgmentalofeverypersonthatfallsintoerror.Cancelculturewithendlesscriticismisconcernedmorewithhowweshoulddisregardtheartistswhentheymakemistakesthanwithhowtheirweaknesscanbeusedbytheartiststocreateartthatisunique.PerhapsKevinHart’swordssupportthisthought.Heasks"Whendidwegettoapointwherelifewassupposedtobeperfect?Wherepeopleweresupposedtooperateperfectlyallthetime?"Whenpeoplestartseeingartistsashumanbeings,they'llseethemforwhotheyareandreviewtheirbehaviornotonthebasisoftheirartbutonthebasisoftheirhumanity.Itshouldbealsonotedthatthereareworksofartthatareinspiredbytheartist'sexperience.Forexample,thethemesintheHarryPotterbooksaresoconnectedwithJ.K.Rowling'swickedworldviewthatitisactuallyimpossibletoseparatethetwofromeachother.Sincecancelingartistsbasedontheirworldviewwouldmeanthereceptiontotheirartwillsuffer,artistsbecometenseandunwillingtoexpressthemselves,whichwillkillcreativity,eventuallyleadingtothedeathofart.Comedians,singersorpainterswhoshouldbemixingcontemporary(當(dāng)代的)issueswiththeirworksbecomeboring,andartstopsfunctioningasthesocialmirroritoughttobe.Anartistwhomakesmistakesstillhasartwithintrinsic(內(nèi)在的)value,benefitingentirecommunitiesorcultures,Forinstance,onecanrespectthelateMichaelJacksonbecauseofhowheinfluencedpopmusicandtheinclusionofblackmusiciansinmainstreammediadespitehispersonalweaknesses,opinions,worldviewsandassociations.Whiletheseartistsmayengageintheirterriblebehavior,thearttheyproducetodaymayserveasanexampleforotherstoproduceoutstandingworkinthefuture.Somewouldrefertothisprocessasacycle.Goodartshould,therefore,bejudgedduetoitsvalueandnotthevalueoftheartist.32.WhichwouldKevinHartprobablyagreewith?A.Artistsshouldbeevaluatedbasedontheirhumanitytime. B.Ifartistshaveweaknesses,we'dbettercancelthem.C.Artists'shortcomingsmightbetheirinspiration.D.Peopleshouldperformperfectlyallthetime.33.Whywill"cancelculture"leadtothedeathofart?A.Artistswillbeunwillingtocreateanyartwork.B.Artistswillstopconcerningwithcontemporaryissues.C.Artworksareunavoidablyinspiredbyartists'experiences.D.Artistswilllosetheirdesireforexpressionandcreativity.34.Howcananartistwithmistakesbenefitothers?A.Theartist'sartmaygiveothersideasofartisticcreation.B.Theartistwillbenefitentirecommunitiesorcultures.C.Theartist'sopinionsmayinspireheateddiscussion.D.Theartistmaymakesomenewwordspopular.35.Whichwouldbethebesttitleofthepassage?A.JudgeArtDuetoItsValue B.SeparatetheArtFromtheArtistC.RegardArtistsasHumanBeings D.StopCriticizingArtists'Behavior第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)選項(xiàng)。Yourteenyearsareatimetolearnaboutyourselfandstartthinkingaboutyourfuture.Doingwellinschoolandleadingahealthysocialandpersonallifewillmakeyouhappierandmorelikelytosucceed. 36.Instead,remembertohavefunandlivealifeyoulove!Becomeacuriousreader.Gotoyourschoollibraryandcheckoutbooksthatinterestyou.Itcanbeanythingfrompoetrytostorybooks---justgetreading! 37 ,askthelibrarianforsuggestions.Lookaheadtolifeafteryougraduatefromhighschool.Thinkaheadaboutwhatyouwilldointhefuture,whetherthat'sgettingadegree,volunteering,orjumpingrightintothecareerofyourchoice. 38.Juststarttothinkaboutwhatyoumightwanttodointhefutureaccordingtoyourinterests,passionsandskills.Takeafter-classactivitiesyouenjoy. 39.Whetheryou'reintothefilm,theatre,pottery,painting,orplayingmusic,youcanfindclassesatyourschoolorcoursesatlocalrecreationcenters.40.Tofeelasenseofachievementaboutyourschoolandpersonallife,setrealisticgoalsforyourself.Forexample,youmightsetagoaltoachieveallA'sandB'sthisterm.Asforpersonalgoals,youmightplantogetreallygoodatshooting3-pointshotsinbasketballorlearnhowtobakebread.A.UnlessyouareinalibraryB.Ifyoudon'tknowwheretostartC.SetpracticalacademicandpersonalgoalsD.Butyoushouldn'tgettoocrazywithsuccessE.Don'tworry,asyoudon'thavetochooseacareerrightnowF.PayattentionandaskquestionstofurtheryourunderstandingG.Makethemachanceforyoutorelaxandexpressyourself語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)的C和D選項(xiàng)。Thetwodiverswerewell-trainedandhadbeentaughtnotto41animalsintheirnaturalhabitat,sotheytriedtostayas42aspossible.However,thesealsweresocuriousandplayfulthattheybegan43themslowly.Garyrealizedthiswouldbea44chance,sohetookhiscameraoutand45whatcouldhappennext.Itseemedlikea46atthetime.ThesealsswamcloserandcloserandJamesandhispartner47thesealswerejustbabies!Thetwodiverscouldnotbelievetheireyes,norwouldtheymissoutthisonce-in-a-lifetime48.Tokeeponfilming,theystayedcalmandgentleinordernotto49thebabysealsaway.Luckily,thesealsdidn'tleavebutstartedgoingaroundthedivers,50theywantedtomakefriendswiththem.Oneofthesealsheldoutitsflippers(鰭)andshook“51”withthedivers,whocould52believewhatwashappeningtothem.Therecordofthewholescenewentviralandbecamevery53ontheInternet.Garyhopestoconveyaclear54thattheunderwaterworldisbeautifulandimpressive,butatthesametimeitsuffersfrompollutionand55.Whenyouseethesephotosandvideos,couldyoutoleratesomeonewantingtodestroyit?41.A.hunt B.raise C.disturb D.observe42.A.stillB.independent C.silentD.positive43.A.draggingB.chasingC.approachingD.touching44.A.dangerousB.simpleC.slimD.wonderful45.A.recordedB.announcedC.discussedD.imagined46.A.factB.dreamC.truthD.condition47.A.expectedB.noticedC.rememberedD.doubted48.A.choiceB.accidentC.secretD.opportunity49.A.blockB.catchC.frightenD.wake50.A.asifB.evenifC.sothatD.eversince51.A.signalsB.handsC.headD.tail52.A.actuallyB.quicklyC.graduallyD.hardly53.A.ordinaryB.popularC.importantD.particular54.A.beliefB.traditionC.religionD.custom55.A.experimentB.adventureC.failureD.destruction第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)的單詞的正確形式。Thankstoadvancesintechnology,howwemakefriendsandcommunicatewiththemhaschanged56(significant).Nowadays,wecanmovearoundtheworldandstillstayintouch57thepeoplethatwewanttoremainfriendswith.Socialmediatoolsletusseewhatourfriendsareuptoandmaintainfriendships.Thedigitalagealsoenablesus58(find)peoplewhoshareourinterests,suchas59(collect)modelcarsorplayinganunusualinstrument.Whateverour60(hobby)are,theInternetcanconnectuswithotherswhoalsoenjoydoingthem,eveniftheyliveontheothersideoftheworld.However,the“friends"onlinedon’tnecessarilybecomeourrealfriends.Ifpeoplealwaysexchangetrue61(person)informationonline,thenthesefriendshipscanberealandmeaningful.Butweneedtokeepinmindthatwhatweseeonsocialmedia62(be)oftennotthewholetruthaboutaperson.Onsocialmediasites,peopletendtopostonlypositiveupdates63makethemappearhappyandfriendlyandthesmilingphotoscanhiderealproblems.64thisdoesn’tmeanthatweshouldthrowthebabyoutwiththebathwater.Althoughinrecentyearstechnology65(change)thewayweacquirefriends,themeaningoffriendshipandourlongingforfriendsremainthesame.第四部分書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)我校英文報(bào)

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注意:1.80詞左右;2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié):讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的故事。OncetherewasalittlegirlnamedEmily.Althoughhersingingwasverypleasanttohear,lackingofcourage,sheneverdaredtosinginfrontofstrangers.Onesummer,theneighborhoodwhereshelivedwouldholdasingingcompetition.Herbestfriend,Lucy,cametoinvitehertoparticipateinthecompetition,butEmilysaid,“I’mafraidtotakepartinit.”Hermothersaid,“It’sokay;justdoitbravely.”Emilyfollowedhermama’sadviceanddecidedtogiveherselfatry.Thedaycame.EmilyandLucywenttothecompetitionsite.Butshewastootimid(膽小)towalkontothestage.Shehadbeenwaitinguntilothersfinishedsinging.Sheshakily(顫抖地)forcedherselftostandonthestage.Shestartedtosing,buthervoicewassolow.What’sworse,shewassonervousthatsheforgotthelyrics(歌詞)aftersingingafewwords.Beinglaughedatbyothers,embarrassedandshy,sheranawayfromthestage.Somenaughtyboysranafterherandsaid,“Emily,coward(膽小鬼)!Emily,coward!”Emilydidn’targuewiththem.Whatshewantedwastogobackhomeasquicklyasshecould.Finally,sherushedintothehouse,huggedhermomandcriedsadly.“Well,mypoorgirl,don’tcry.Tellmewhathappenedtoyou,”askedhermom.Emilylookedupathermotherandtoldherwhatshehadexperienced.Listeningtoher,hermomcuppedherfaceandsaid,“Itdoesn’tmatter,girl.Aslongasyoupracticesingingmoreinfrontofstrangers,youwillbecomebraverlittlebylittle.So,mygirl,don’tbebeatenbyafailure.Youcangoouttopracticesingingeveryday.Nomatterwhoislisteningtoyou,goonsingingandneverstop.Ibelievetherewillbeaharvestforyou.”注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150詞左右;2.續(xù)寫部分分為2段,每段開頭已為你寫好。suggestion._____________thercarefullyandfollowedhermom’ssuggestion._____________Goingonsinging,shewalkedintothepark,wheremanypeopleweresinginganddancing.高一英語答案第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)1-5.BCCAB6-10.ABCAC11-15.BCBBA16-20.ACACB第二部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)21-25.CDACB26-30.DABCD31-35.BCDAB36-40.DBEGC語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)41-45.CACDA46-50.BBDCA51-55.BDBAD第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)56.significantly57.with58.tofind59.collecting60.hobbies61.personal62.is63.that/which64.But65.haschanged/hasbeenchanging第四部分書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)Withanincreasingnumberofstudentssufferingfromphysicalandmentalproblems,moreimportancehasbeenattachedtotakingupsportstokeepfit.Ofthevariouskindsofsports,runningishighlyrecommended.ThereareseveralreasonswhyIamconvincedthatrunningisaperfectchoice.Tobeginwith,comparedwithothersports,itiseasy,simpleandconvenienttorun,forallthatweneedisonlyapairofcomfortableshoes.Innocasedoweneedanyfacilitiesorpartnerstostart,thusmakingitpossibleforustodoitwheneverandwhereverwewant.Moreimportantly,runninghasprovedtobeaneffectivewaytoimproveoverallhealth.Sittingintheclassroom(chainedtothedesk)mostofthetime,themajoritylackproperamountofexercise,leavingusfragileandeasytogetsick.Thisiswhererunningcomesingiventhefactthatithelpsboostourimmunesystemandlowertheriskofgettingdiseasesrangingfromcatchingacoldtoseriousoneslikeheartattack.Lastbutnotleast,italsocontributestorelievingstressandtensionwehavetodealwithinthisintenselycompetitivesociety.Chooserunningandbeginyourjourneytoahealthylifewitheachstep.第二節(jié):讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)【正確答案】范文Emilylistenedtohermothercarefullyandfollowedhermom’ssuggestion.Thenextday,shebegantopracticesingingoutside.Gradually,hercouragebecamegreaterandgreater,andthesoundofhersingingwasalsolouderandlouder.Monthslater,shecouldsingasshewaswalking.Anaughtyboywhohadlaughedatherbeforecriedtoher,“Emily,coward!Emily,coward!”However,shechosetoignorehisbehavior.Goingonsinging,shewalkedintothepark,wheremanypeopleweresinginganddancing.Hearingherbeautifulvoice,somestoppedtolistentohersingingandclappedforher.Agrandmasmiledtoherandsaid,“Oh,littlegirl,yousingreallywell!”Emilysaidthankstoher.Emilyfeltpleasedthatshecouldsingconfidentlyinfrontofstrangers.Thesecondyear,theneighborhoodheldthesingingcompetitionagain.Thistime,Emilywalkedontothestagebravely,andherloudandbeautifulvoiceofsingingmovedallthepeople.Theyallcheeredforher,includingthosewhohadlaughedather.Hermotherwasdelightedtoseethetimidgirlbecameabraveone.【導(dǎo)語】本文以人物為線索展開,講述了艾米麗唱歌很好聽,但她從來不敢在陌生人面前唱歌。一年夏天,她住的那個(gè)街區(qū)舉辦了一場(chǎng)歌唱比賽。她最好的朋友露西來邀請(qǐng)她參加比賽,但艾米麗不敢參加。她媽媽鼓勵(lì)她勇敢地去做。艾米麗聽從了媽建議,參加了比賽。但比賽當(dāng)天,她太膽小了,太緊張了,唱了幾句就忘詞了。在別人的嘲笑下,她從舞臺(tái)上跑開了。她哭著跑回了家,她將一切告訴了媽媽,媽媽告訴她只要多在陌生人面前練習(xí)唱歌,她就會(huì)一點(diǎn)一點(diǎn)變得勇敢?!驹斀狻?.段落續(xù)寫:①由第一段首句內(nèi)容“艾米麗認(rèn)真聽媽話,聽從了她的建議?!笨芍?,第一段可描寫艾米麗開始練歌,慢慢地她變得自信了,有足夠的信心無視他人的嘲笑。②由第二段首句內(nèi)容“繼續(xù)唱著歌,她走進(jìn)了公園,那里有許多人在唱歌跳舞?!笨芍?,第二段可描寫艾米麗得到許多人的表揚(yáng),更加自信,報(bào)名參加比賽,變成了一個(gè)勇敢的女孩。2.續(xù)寫線索:聽從建議——練習(xí)唱歌——變得自信——在許多人面前唱歌被表揚(yáng)——參加比賽——歌聲感動(dòng)了所有人——變成了勇敢的人3.詞匯激活行為類①嘲笑:laughat/makefunof②忽視:ignore/neglect③鼓掌:clap/applaud情緒類①自信地:confidently/withconfidence②高興的:pleased/glad/delighted[高分句型1]Anaughtyboywhohadlaughedatherbeforecried

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