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第一部分 (共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分30分)
1.The reign f the next Japanese emperr will be knwn as “Reiwa” (令和) era, in ________ name the character fr “harmny” is included.
A.whichB.what
C.whseD.a(chǎn)s
2.His strng sense f humr was make everyne in the rm burst ut laughing.
A.s as t B.such as t
C.s that D.such that
3.—Jhn, d yu knw why the suspect was set free?
—Fr lack f ________ evidence.
A.slid B.a(chǎn)pparent
C.a(chǎn)mbiguus D.cncrete
4.The new mvie ________ t be ne f the biggest mney-makers f all time.
A.pretendsB.a(chǎn)greesC.prmisesD.declines
5.It is nt surprising that she was elected ______ mnitr ;she is ______ very smart girl wh has the ability t rganize the class well.
A./; theB./; a
C.a(chǎn);aD.the;/
6.The 90’s peple seem t have enjyed the great benefits ________ abut by the great level f cultural and
ecnmic develpment.
A.brught B.bringing
C.t be brught D.having brught
7.Sit dwn, Emma. Yu will nly make yurself mre tired, n yu feet.
A.t keepB.keepingC.having keptD.t have kept
8.The infrastructure prject has cnsumed s much mney that we can't find any financial supprt and have t ______.
A.pull utB.pull thrugh
C.catch upD.catch n
9.My mther ______ angry with me, but I culdn’t shut my muth befre I shuted at her!
A.wasn’tB.wuldn’t be
C.wuldn’t have beenD.hadn’t been
10.In my pinin, ne’s individual incme des nt whlly reflect the extent ________ ne’s self-value and scial value are realized.
A.f whichB.with which
C.n whichD.t which
11.They did everything in their pwer t save the building dating back t the Qing Dynasty, but their effrts were .
A.in turnB.in time
C.in vainD.in need
12.If Kate had knwn what was _______ fr her, she wuld nt have married Tm.
A.in respnseB.in return
C.in reactinD.in stre
13.(2013·天津,9)N ne________ be mre generus;he has a heart f gld.
A.culd B.must C.dare D.need
14.Every great accmplishment rests n the f what came befre it; when yu trace it back, yu’ll see ne small step that started it all.
A.reputatin B.expectatin
C.recreatin D.fundatin
15.---It was Sunday tday, and I _______ up very early.
---S yu really had a gd rest.
A.didn’t need t getB.needn’t have gtC.needn’t t getD.dn’t need get
16.I think Ana ______ her packing since she started getting things ready early this mrning.
A.finishes B.has finished
C.had finished D.wuld finish
17.—What a cnsequence!
—Yes. I ________ him abut it, but withut success.
A.will remind B.wuld remind
C.was reminding D.had reminded
18.They have leading experts in this field,and that's __________ they've made imprtant prgress.
A.whereB.why
C.whetherD.wh
19.Accrding t the schl rule, n child be allwed ut f the schl, unless accmpanied by his r her wn parents.
A.shuldB.must
C.shallD.can
20.The teacher spke s fast that it was hard fr the students t ______ what he was saying.
A.take inB.take ffC.take nD.take after
第二部分 閱讀理解(滿(mǎn)分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
21.(6分)Hw wuld yu describe yur style? Frmal? Classical? Casual? Smart? First f all, what is style? Let’s hear a few wrds f wisdm frm the wise. “Style is knwing wh yu are and what yu want t say,” (Gre Vidal); “Style is an expressin f individualism mixed with charm,” (Jhn Fairchild); “Style is the perfectin f a pint f view,” (Rbert Eberhart); “Style is a simple way f saying cmplicated things,” (Jean Ccteau); “Style is the dress f thughts,” (Lrd Chesterfield).
S, nw yu knw what style is, yu’ll need t buy sme clthes. But where? In the UK, yu can get really cheap, stylish, secnd-hand clthes at charity shps. They’re great if yu want exclusive labels but dn’t want t pay the price. The nly difficulty is discvering where the really gd bargains are. But dn’t wrry, Leila Gray can help yu here. She’s the prud wner f a vintage Hardy Amies cat, picked up at a charity shp fr £20---a gd deal when yu realize it cst mre than £800 new. “Yu have t g t the richer areas f a city,” she says. “That’s where all the labels are. It can take a bit f hunting arund, but that is half the fun, and there’s a lt f buried treasure just waiting t be discvered.”
S, nw yu knw where t buy yur new, stylish clthes, hw d yu acquire yur style? Experts say that mixing and matching frm charity shps can help yu find yur wn style----smething that’s really yu. That’s what Scttish musician Mrus did. “My fashin tip is this,” he says, “Lk at yurself with the eye f a graphic designer. If yu can’t be attractive, aim fr ‘interesting’ r ‘riginal’.” Mmus’ unique style culd even make him happier, t. As psychlgist Marilyn Elias explains, the happiest peple “judge themselves by their wn yardsticks, never against what thers d r have”.
Shichi Aki, the funder f Japanese street style magazine FRUiTS, agrees. “I think real fashin is what peple wear n the streets, the clthes that they wear, the way that they wear them,” he says. “What yu see in fashin magazines and n mdels has been styled and it’s mre cmmercial.” He says that his inspiratin fr FRUiTS came frm peple cmbining traditinal Japanese clthing such as the kimn and “geta” (Japanese wden clgs) with Western fashin. “This really caught my eye,” Aki adds. These styles may seem wild, but Aki’s idea is nt: be bld, be creative and find smething that suits yu.
Maybe it’s time t create yur wn lk. There are many nline guides t help yu. Perhaps the best advice cmes frm a website called wikiHw, “If yu see smething yu like,” it says, “feel free t cpy, but dn’t make yurself a clne… mix it up and make it yurs.” Think abut it!
1、What shuld yu first d t chse they style that best suits yu?
A.Fllw the images f the wise peple. B.G fr whatever is fashinable.
C.Simplify cmplicated expressins. D.Figure ut what a true style is.
2、What des the underlined wrd “that” in Paragraph 2 refer t?
A.Getting clthes f leading brands. B.Buying clthes at rather lw prices.
C.Searching fr really gd bargains. D.Starting a charity shp selling clthes.
3、What is the fcus f Shichi Aki and his magazine FRUiTS?
A.Cmmercializatin f fashin magazines.
B.Expressin f smething persnal and creative.
C.Designing fashinable wear fr men in the street.
D.Prmting Japanese traditinal clthing wrldwide.
4、What is prbably the best title fr the passage?
A.Hw t find the style that suits yu B.Where t pick up a bargain
C.What t wear t develp yur style D.Whm t mdel t be ppular
22.(8分)Crssing yur legs is an extremely cmmn habit; mst peple dn’t even ntice that they’re ding it when they sit dwn. While yu may find it cmfrtable t sit with ne knee crssed ver the ther, it might be causing health prblems that yu are nt aware f.
A study published in Bld Pressure Mnitring stated that sitting with yur legs crssed can increase yur bld pressure. The reasn this happens is because the bld in yur legs has t wrk against gravity t be pumped back t yur heart, crssing ne leg ver the ther increases resistance, making it even harder fr the bld t circulate. This causes yur bdy t increase yur bld pressure t push the bld back t the heart. Yu wn’t feel any immediate effects, but if yu sit fr lng perids f time it’s imprtant that yu take nte f hw lng yu have yur legs crssed fr. Yu shuldn’t have yur legs crssed fr mre than 12 minutes, and it’s imprtant that yu get up and walk arund at least nce every hur.
Crssing yur legs can als lead t neck and back pain. Ideally, it’s best fr ur bdies t sit with ur feet planted flat, hip width apart, n the flr, but it’s nt easy t maintain perfect psture all day at the ffice. When yu sit with yur legs crssed yur hips are in a twisted psitin, which can cause ne f yur pelvic bnes t rtate. Since yur pelvic bne supprts yur neck and spine, this can cause pressure n yur lwer and middle back and neck.
Yu als might ntice that when yu sit with yur legs crssed fr lng perids f time yur feet and legs get tingly r have the feeling f being asleep. This is because when ne leg sits n tp f the ther it causes pressure n the veins and nerves in yur legs and feet. It can cause numbness and/r temprary paralysis in the legs, ankles, r feet. While the feeling f discmfrt may nly last a minute r tw, repeatedly crssing yur legs until they feel numb can cause permanent nerve damage.
S next time yu sit dwn, try t get yurself in the habit f sitting with bth f yur feet n the flr. Nt nly will it help yur psture and stability, but it will als save yur health in the lng run.
1、Crssing legs when sitting may cause the fllwing except______.
A.bld pressure increase B.neck and back pain
C.temprary nerve damage D.numbness in the legs
2、Which f the fllwing is true?
A.All peple are used t sitting with legs crssed withut their wn ntice.
B.Researchers are unaware f health prblems caused by the cmmn sitting habit.
C.It is crucial but impssible t get int the habit f sitting with feet planted flat.
D.Crssing legs increases resistance f bld circulatin thrughut the bdy.
3、After reading this passage, what will peple be mre likely t d?
A.Maintain a healthy sitting psture B.Find a cmfrtable way t sit
C.Mve the neck t ease discmfrt D.D exercises t lwer bld pressure
23.(8分) PTSD(戰(zhàn)后創(chuàng)傷) is sadly a cmmn afflictin(折磨) fr many sldiers wh have witnessed cnflict, an invisible wund that cntinues t cause incredible suffering lng after the guns have fallen silent.
“A lt f us cme hme withut realizing we are bringing the war hme with us,"said Jsh Marin, a veteran (退伍兵)f the Iraq war wh suffered the effects f PTSD f suicide .
“i didn’t want t deal with it anymre,” Marin said. He wrte a gdbye nte, grabbed a knife and went utside fr a final cigarette in the rain. But then, frm the deepest depth f despair came hpe. Mewing ut f the bushes next t him came a stray black and white kitten (小貓) which, accrding t Marin, “just walked up and started rubbing up against my leg and let me pet him. I came t life again and I brke dwn crying. I burst int tears.”
Frm this accidental encunter everything changed. Marin fund a new purpse in life thrugh the friendly cat, wh he named Scut, and wh he credits with saving his life. "I stpped thinking abut all my prblems, and started thinking abut all his prblems, and what I culd d t help him, "Marin said. The bnd between them was instant,but that wasn't the end f the stry
Marin has made a vide f his and Scut's remarkable stry f healing and heartbreak which yu can watch n the Internet. The stry is dedicated t shwing hw animals can help humans thrugh tugh times, as well as humans can help them.It is a beautiful stry that is sure t tug at yur heart strings, shwing just hw pwerful the bnd between humans and animals can be. We lve it, and we hpe yu d t!
1、What can we get frm the first tw paragraphs?
A.Taking part in the Iraq war had bad effects n Jsh Marin.
B.Jsh Marin wunded badly during the Iraq war.
C.PTSD is a kind f disease which cannt be cured nw.
D.PTSD usually happens after the sldiers drp their guns.
2、Why did Jsh Marin suddenly burst int tears accrding t the passage?
A.He just culdn’t help crying.
B.The little cat gave him hpe t treasure life.
C.The wild little cat attacked him s badly.
D.He suddenly realized that the cat came t help him n purpse.
3、What is the best title fr the passage?
A.PTSD- a disease cured by a sldier.
B.The man and the cat.
C.A rescue between a sldier and a cat.
D.Hw can a cat be used t stp suicide.
24.(8分) Cane tads, als knwn as buf tads, are yet anther invasive (入侵) species that has fund a hspitable hme in warm suthern Flrida. Deliberately intrduced frm Suth and Central America in the 1930s, they were suppsed t cntrl beetles damaging the sugarcane crp— that’s hw they gt the name “cane tads.”
Cane tads can pse a particular danger because the adult nes sht txin ( 毒 素 ) frm their back when attacked. The tiny tads dn’t carry enugh txin t be deadly yet, but big adult nes can easily send a dg int a seizure ( 疾病發(fā)作) r even kill it. The txin is “very viscus and wuld stick inside the dg’s muth,” says Steve Jhnsn, a wildlife eclgist at the University f Flrida. Owners shuld try t wipe ut an affected dg’s muth and immediately take it t the vet.
Tilfrd started Tad Busters in 2017. The wman wh lived there had nine cats, which she fed by dumping almst a bag f cat fd every night. Cane tads nrmally eat bugs, but they are happy t eat pet fd, t.
Cane tads have adapted beautifully t the Flrida suburbs, s a lt f Tilfrd’s wrk als invlves getting peple t rethink their suburban backyard. N mre cat fd, fr example. Pet pp (糞便) can als attract insects, which can in turn attract tads. As d lights. And tads lve t breed (繁殖) in attractive pls f water, such as the lake in the affected Palm Beach Garden neighbrhd. Fr “these larger cmmunities that want t build these beautiful pnds and want t have huses n pnds,” Tilfrd said, “this is almst a pest-cntrl service.” The cane tads aren’t ging away, but they can be managed like msquites r rats.
Dealing with tads amunts t an annying thing in Flrida, but they can als create mre dramatic prblems. In Australia—where they were als deliberately intrduced in the 1930s t prtect sugarcane—they are a genuine scurge (災(zāi)禍).
The issue is that Australia has n native tad species, s nne f the predatrs (食肉動(dòng)物) knew hw t avid the txic tads. As the cane tads advanced east t west acrss the cntinent, “they left a wake f dead animals in their paths,” says Sean Ddy, an eclgist at the University f Suth Flrida at St. Petersburg wh has studied cane tads in Australia. Turtles, lizards, and crcdiles just started dying ut, which was gd news fr their prey (受害者). “If yu were a small species that was previusly being eaten, suddenly yu’re n a hneymn,” says Rick Shine, a bilgist at Macquarie University in Sydney, Australia, wh has als studied the impact f cane tads n Australian wildlife.
1、What can cane tads be described as?
A.Invasive species intrduced t Suth America.
B.Natural enemies f beetles damaging sugarcane.
C.Dangerus species making active attacks n dgs.
D.A great threat presented t sme wildlife eclgists.
2、Which might be the prper way f aviding cane tads accrding t Tilfrd?
A.Abandn the suburban backyard.
B.Light up the backyard at night.
C.Cntrl the number f large huses.
D.Keep pet fd away frm backyard.
3、What happened in Australia after cane tads being intrduced?
A.Cane tads destryed sme fd chains.
B.Mst f the predatrs died f tad txin.
C.Cane tads bred at a much slwer pace.
D.Big species learned t avid cane tads.
25.(10分) Prfessinal athletes pay a high price fr their pursuit f excellence and glry. Training t the limit tears muscles and wears ut jints. Gymnasts ften need hip replacements when barely int middle age. Few ftballers make it t the end f their careers with their knees intact.
But many als run a darker risk: dping — the use f banned athletic perfrmance-enhancing drugs by athletic cmpetitrs. The Winter Olympics in Pyengchang, in Suth Krea, starts this week in its shadw. Years after whistle-blwers first revealed whlesale (大規(guī)模的) dping in Russia, the Internatinal Olympic Cmmittee (IOC) at last decided t bar it frm taking part. But it has allwed many Russians t cmpete as individuals. And n the eve f the cmpetitin the Curt f Arbitratin fr Sprt (CAS) said that 28 thers shuld receive a mre tlerant penalty frm the IOC, further muffling the anti-dping message.
Russia’s dping is unusual nly in its scale and institutinal nature. N cuntry r sprt is immune. Studies, and an annymus survey at the Wrld Athletics Champinships in 2011, suggest that a third f athletes preparing fr big internatinal cmpetitins take banned substances. Yet just 1-2% fail a test each year. Lance Armstrng, a cyclist wh wn the Tur de France seven times and later admitted t dping all the while, was tested n 250 ccasins. The few times he failed, he avided punishments by claiming he had taken anti-inflammatries (消炎藥) fr saddle-sres (騎行引起的肌肉酸痛).
Dping is mre sphisticated than when sme states used sterids (類(lèi)固醇) t bulk up athletes. New drugs are designed t be undetectable in a bld r urine sample. Many athletes “bld dpe,” receiving transfusins r taking a drug that stimulates the prductin f red bld cells t imprve their physical strength. Sviet athletes wh were fed sterids suffered a hst f serius prblems in later life. They were mre likely t cmmit suicide, r t miscarry (流產(chǎn)) r have a disabled child. N ne knws what risks thse taking new “designer” versins are running. Bld-dping can cause heart attacks; mre than a dzen cyclists’ deaths have already been linked t it.
The agencies that set ut t stp dping are hugely utclassed. As the argument ver punishments n Russia illustrate, they are divided and weak. Mst testing is dne by natinal bdies, which may nt try very hard t find evidence that wuld get their wn stars banned. The Wrld Anti-Dping Agency (WADA), which versees them, is packed with fficials frm natinal sprts federatins and the IOC.Their interests are likewise cnflicted. Its budget is tiny. The system seems t be designed t lk tugh but punish nly the ccasinal scapegat (替罪羊). Hnest athletes deserve better.
1、The wrd “muffling” (in paragraph 2) is clsest in meaning t “ .”
A.deafeningB.cnveyingC.spreadingD.weakening
2、Why did the authr cite an instance f Lance Armstrng?
A.T illustrate he is a mdel f Russian athlete.
B.T shw cycling is very ppular in France.
C.T indicate dping exists everywhere.
D.T suggest dping is an exceptin fr American athletes.
3、Which f the fllwing is NOT a side-effect f sterids?
A.Giving birth t an unhealthy child.
B.Suicidal tendencies.
C.Stimulates the prductin f red bld cells.
D.Unintentinally having a pregnancy end early.
4、What can be inferred frm the passage?
A.The CAS shuld put mre severe penalties n Russian athletes.
B.The Winter Olympics in Pyengchang have nt been successful due t dping scandals.
C.Dping is quite cmmn amng athletes in France and Russia.
D.WADA des a gd jb mnitring dping in the Olympics.
第三部分 語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng).
26.(30分)My 13-year-ld sn and I had quite the adventure this mrning! We frequently passed by a 1 landscaped yard with a nice little flwer garden. I wanted t 2 my thanks fr the time and effrt put in by the 3 , But I’ve never seen him r her, s we went t a lcal grcery and bught a gift card that wuld leave with a 4 and a smile card the next time that I passed by.
We als ran t Walmart and 5 a few $ 10 gift cards alng with sme nte cards and ur ther 6 . While we were putting ur things away in the car, my sn 7 that a lady that had just parked next t us lked a little 8 . As sn as she entered the 9 , we grabbed a nte card, made a nte 10 , and added a gift card fr her t find when she gt back t her 11 , hping t cmfrt her feelings.
After that, we went fr a(n) 12 breakfast. The restaurant was pretty 13 and the peple wrking in the kitchen seemed t be busy frever. A yung cuple 14 acrss the dining table frm us was having sme truble with their 15 , wh lked t be abut fur r five. He grew 16 and impatient with the wait and they had their hands 17 keeping him frm making trubles.
I remember being in their 18 , s I stpped their 19 and had their breakfast added t my check. Great 20 t my day, and I can’t wait t d it again!
1、A.smthly B.carelessly C.rughly D.beautifully
2、A.express B.recgnize C.design D.a(chǎn)ccept
3、A.nurse B.dentist C.gardener D.passer-by
4、A.present B.nte C.bk D.diplma
5、A.bught B.brrwed C.sld D.imprted
6、A.instruments B.desserts C.vegetable D.grceries
7、A.suspected B.bserved C.imagined D.reserved
8、A.elegant B.generus C.excited D.upset
9、A.stre B.clinic C.bank D.nursery
10、A.slwly B.unwillingly C.quickly D.shyly
11、A.huse B.car C.bike D.bench
12、A.early B.bring C.expensive D.late
13、A.decrated B.empty C.packed D.deserted
14、A.lain B.laded C.seated D.a(chǎn)rranged
15、A.sn B.daughter C.dg D.pet
16、A.defenseless B.tireless C.careless D.restless
17、A.a(chǎn)vailable B.full C.nrmal D.necessary
18、A.shrts B.glves C.shes D.scks
19、A.waitress B.child C.custmer D.hstess
20、A.end B.start C.stry D.dream
第二節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
27.(15分)One mrning, I was waiting at the bus stp, wrried abut1. (be) late fr schl. There were many peple waiting at the bus stp,2. sme f them lked very anxius and3. (disappint).When the bus finally came, we all hurried n bard. I gt a place next4. the windw, s I had a gd view f the sidewalk. A by n a bike5. (catch) my attentin. He was riding beside the bus and waving his arms. I heard a passenger behind me shuting t the driver, but he refused6. (stp) until we reached the next stp. Still ,the by kept7. (ride).He was carrying smething ver his shulder and shuting. Finally, when we came t the next stp, the by ran up t the dr f the bus. I heard an excited cnversatin. Then the driver std up and asked,“8. anyne lse a suitcase at the last stp?”A wman n the bus shuted, “Oh dear! It’s9. (I).” She pushed her way t the driver and tk the suitcase thankfully. Everyne n the bus began talking abut what the by had dne, and the crwd f strangers10. (sudden) became friendly t ne anther.
第四部分 寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié) 短文改錯(cuò)(滿(mǎn)分10分)
28.(10分)假定英語(yǔ)課上老師要求同桌之間交換修改作文,請(qǐng)你修改你同桌寫(xiě)的以下作文。文中共有10處語(yǔ)言錯(cuò)誤,每句中最多有兩處。錯(cuò)誤僅涉及一個(gè)單詞的增加、刪除或修改。
增加:在缺詞處加一個(gè)漏字符號(hào)(∧),并在其下面寫(xiě)出該加的詞。
刪除:把多余的詞用斜線(\)劃掉。
修改:在錯(cuò)的詞下劃一橫線,并在該詞下面寫(xiě)出修改后的詞。
注意:1、每處錯(cuò)誤及其修改均限一詞;
2、只允許修改10處,多者(從第11處起)不計(jì)分。
Graduated at the age f 90 frm the University f Buckingham might invke(引起)the expressin f "late saner, but s a thing is the result f a lng prcess、 I left ut schl at 14 in 1935、 My higher educatin frmal began when I was in my 60s, as I had nt had a pprtunity t study befre my retirement、 But lng befre then, first wrking as a clerk, and then jining the army、 I am brught t a brader culture、 Thirsty fr knwledge can explain the rest As I came Late fr my frmal higher educatin, I had always been learning I wuld advise ther t d the same as me and return frmal learning after retirement、
第二節(jié) 書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿(mǎn)分25分)
29.(25分)假設(shè)你是李華,你校外事處招募暑假“志愿家庭”,接待來(lái)你市參觀訪問(wèn)的美國(guó)中學(xué)生代表。請(qǐng)用英文寫(xiě)份承接申請(qǐng),內(nèi)容包括;
1.介紹家庭成員及居住、交通條件;
2.說(shuō)明英語(yǔ)交流溝通水平;
3.安排美國(guó)朋友參加的家庭活動(dòng)。
注意:1.詞數(shù)不少于100
2.可以適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。
Dear Sir,
I sincerely hpe that my family can have the hnr t be a hst family.
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Yurs,
Li Hua
參考答案
第一部分 (共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分30分)
1、C
2、B
3、A
4、C
5、B
6、A
7、B
8、A
9、C
10、D
11、C
12、D
13、A
14、D
15、A
16、B
17、D
18、B
19、C
20、A
第二部分 閱讀理解(滿(mǎn)分40分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
21、1、 D
2、 C
3、 B
4、 A
22、1、 C
2、 D
3、 A
23、1、A
2、B
3、C
24、1、B
2、D
3、A
25、1、D
2、C
3、C
4、A
第三部分 語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng).
26、1、D
2、A
3、C
4、B
5、A
6、D
7、B
8、D
9、A
10、C
11、B
12、D
13、C
14、C
15、A
16、D
17、B
18、C
19、A
20、B
第二節(jié)(每小題1.5分,滿(mǎn)分15分)閱讀下面材料,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
27、1.being
2.a(chǎn)nd
3.disappinted
4.t
5.caught
6.t stp
7.riding
8.Did
9.me/mine
10.suddenly
第四部分 寫(xiě)作(共兩節(jié))第一節(jié) 短文改錯(cuò)(滿(mǎn)分10分)
28、
第二節(jié) 書(shū)面表達(dá)(滿(mǎn)分25分)
29、Dear Sir,
I sincerely hpe that my family can have the hnr t be a hst family.
I live with my parents wh are caring and friendly. Our hme is next t the city center, where easy shpping access and cnvenient transprtatin are available. We can ffer ne separate rm fr the student. My gd cmmand f English makes me free t cmmunicate with freigners in daily life. S I believe I will be a qualified hst. If given the chance, I will invite ur guests t jin in my family get-tgether. Besides, we can see arund the city, getting the student t knw mre abut real life and culture in China.
In a wrd, I’m eager t prvide an impressive trip fr the freign visitrs. Hpe yu can take my applicatin int cnsideratin.
Yurs,
Li Hua
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