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寧波市重點中學高二英語期中試卷(說明:本卷滿分為100分,考試時間為120分鐘。所有試題必須答在答題卷上,否則無效。)聽力(共兩節,滿分10分)第一節(共5小題;每小題0.5分,滿分2.5分)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1.Whatdoesthegirllikeaboutherparents?A.Theyarecaring. B.Theyarerich. C.Theyarepowerful.2.Howmuchdoesthekeyboardcostnow?A.$50. B.$40. C.$20.3.Whydidtheboyrefusethegirl’soffer?A.Hehasadoctor’sappointment.B.Hehasgonetothebeachearlier.C.Heneedstogotoseehisfamily.4.Whatarethespeakersdoing?A.Makingdinner. B.Shoppingforaparty. C.Orderingsomefood.5.Whatdoesthemanwanttoknow?A.Themeaningofsomeexpressions.B.Therecipeforsomedesserts.C.Thesolutionstosomeproblems.第二節(共15小題;每小題0.5分,滿分7.5分)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6.Whatistheman’sadviceonthewoman’strip?A.SheshouldalsocheckoutVenice.B.SheshouldonlystayinRome.C.ShereallyshouldgotoPisa.7.HowmuchvacationtimewillthewomanprobablyspendinRome?A.Twodays. B.Fivedays. C.Sevendays.聽第7段材料,回答第8、9題。8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atarestaurant. B.Athome. C.Atanoffice.9.Whatisthewomanmostworriedabout?A.Missingthesnacks.B.Failingtofinishherreport.C.Leavingabadimpressionontheman’sparents.聽第8段材料,回答第10至12題。10.Howdidthemanfeelwhenhewentbacktohishometown?A.Bored. B.Awkward. C.Excited.11.Wheredoesthemanlivenow?A.InFrance. B.InEngland. C.InGermany.12.Whatdoesthemandecidetodoatlast?A.Visithisfamily.B.Gobackhomeandgetajob.C.Keepintouchwithhisfriendsmoreoften.聽第9段材料,回答第13至16題。13.What’stherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Classmates. B.Strangers. C.Teammates.14.Whatisthegirlafraidof?A.Failingthetest.B.Missingsomeclasses.C.Losingagame.15.Whatgamewouldn’ttheboyliketoplayanymore?A.Soccer. B.Baseball. C.Basketball.16.Whereisthelibrary?A.Onthethirdfloor. B.Onthesecondfloor. C.Onthefirstfloor.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.WhywillMr.Jenkinsleave?A.Heissick.B.Hehasfoundanewjob.C.Hewilltakecareofafamilymember.18.WhenwillMr.Jenkinsleave?A.Attheendoftheweek.B.Attheendofthemonth.C.Attheendofthesemester.19.WhatwilltheschooldotothankMr.Jenkins?A.Holdapartyforhim.B.Sendhimonavacation.C.Namesomethingafterhim.20.WhoisMr.Ryan?A.Ateacher. B.Anathlete. C.Abasketballcoach.II.閱讀理解(共兩節;滿分30分)第一節(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、和D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AAslockdownislifted,it'ssuchatreattobeabletotravelaroundtheappealingcoastlineorbookholidaysintheUKagain.■CamberSandsTheimpressivedunes(沙丘)systemthatmakesCamberSandsthesouthcoast'smostArabian-lookingbeachdestinationisfilledwithwonders.Anumberof“desert”filmswereshothere,includingCarryOnFollowThatCamel.Gettingthere:onehour40minutesbytrainfromLondonStPancrasInternationaltoRye,withachangeatAshfordandashortbusridetothebeach;abouttwohoursbycar.■TankertonBeachTankertonBeachofferslovelyviews.Whenyou'vehadyourfillofbeachtime,it'stimeforabellyfulofthetown'snativeoysters(牡蠣);headforHarbourStreetandHighStreetforafantasticselectionofplacestotrythem.Gettingthere:onehour20minutesbytrainfromLondonVictoria;aboutonehour40minutesbycar.■WestWitteringAhugeBlueFlagbeachmakesthisWestWitteringoneofthesouthcoast'sfinestforallkindsofbeachactivities.Youcangetinvolvedinsunbathingandsafeswimming(lifeguardspatrol(巡邏)hereinthesummermonths),gorock-poolingorjustexploretheecologyofthebeach.Gettingthere:onehour30minutesbytrainfromLondonVictoriatoChichester,plusabusridetothebeach;abouttwohoursbycar.■DungenessRediscoveryourchildhoodonasteamrailway,explorestrangeWorldWarIradardevicesanddiscoveroldrailroadcarinthismostmagicplaceofDungeness.There'ssomewonderfullandscapetoenjoy,especiallyfilmmakerDerekJarman'sseparatedhomeandgarden.Gettingthere:onehourbytrainfromLondonStPancrasInternationaltoFolkstone,withaonehour30minutebusridetoDungeness;abouttwohoursbycar.21.WhatistheadvantageoftravellingtoTankertonBeachintransportation?A.Ittakestheshortesttimebycar. B.Itofferslovelyviewsontheway.C.Ashortbusrideisalsoavailable. D.Youcangettherewithachange.22.WhatcanyoudoinWestWittering?A.Surfwithfriends. B.Tastedeliciousseafoods.C.Swimwithlifeguards. D.Explorewaterbetweenrocks.23.IfyouareamoviefanofDerekJarman,whichplacewillyouchoose?A.CamberSands. B.Dungeness. C.WestWittering. D.TankertonBeach.BAsayounggirlgrowingupinFrance,SarahToumidreamedofbecomingaleaderwhocouldmaketheworldabetterplace.Herpassiontohelpotherswasawakenedwhen,fromtheageofnine,sheaccompaniedherTunisianfathertohisbirthplaceintheeastofthecountryduringholidays.Theresheorganizedhomeworkclubsandactivitiesforchildren.Toumiwitnessedfirst-handthedestructiveeffectofdesertification(沙漠化).“Within10yearsrichfarmersbecameworseoff,andin10yearsfromnowtheywillbepoor.IwantedtostoptheSaharaDesertinitstracks.”Adecreaseinaveragerainfallandanincreaseintheseverityofdroughtshaveledtoanestimated75percentofTunisia'sagriculturallandsbeingthreatenedbydesertification.Toumirecognizedthatfarmingpracticesneededtochange.Sheisconfidentthatsmalllandareascanbringlargereturnsiffarmersareabletoadaptbyplantingsustainablecrops,usingnewtechnologiesforwatertreatmentandfocusingonnaturalproductsandfertilizersratherthanchemicals.In2012,Toumiconsolidated(鞏固)herdreamoffightingthedesert.ShemovedtoTunisia,andsetupaprogrammenamedAcaciasforAlltoputhersustainablefarmingphilosophy(理念)intoaction.“Iwanttoshowyoungpeopleinruralareasthattheycancreateopportunitieswheretheyare.Nobodyisbetterabletounderstandtheimpactofdesertificationandclimatechangethansomebodywhoislivingwithnoaccesstowater.”BySeptember2016,morethan130,000acaciatreeshadbeenplantedon20pilotfarms,withfarmersrecordinga60percentsurvivalrate.Toumiestimatesthatsome3millionacaciatreesareneededtoprotectTunisia'sfarmland.Sheexpectstoplant1milliontreesby2018.Inthenextcoupleofyears,ToumihopestoextendtheprogrammetoAlgeriaandMorocco.24.HowdidToumi'sholidaytripstoTunisiainfluenceher?A.Theymadeherdecidetoleavethecountry.B.Theyhelpedherbetterunderstandherfather.C.Theyarousedherenthusiasmforhelpingothers.D.Theydestroyedherdreamofbeingateacher.25.WhatisthemaincauseofthedesertificationofTunisia'sfarmland?A.Lowrainfall. B.Soilpollution. C.Coldweather. D.Forestdamage.26.WhydidToumisetupAcaciasforAllinTunisia?A.Tocreatejobopportunitiesforyoungpeople.B.Tohelpthechildrenobtainabasiceducation.C.Topersuadethefarmersnottousefertilizers.D.Topromotetheprotectionoftheirfarmland.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.SavingWaterinTunisia B.HoldingbacktheSaharaC.PlantingTreesofNativeSpecies D.FightingPovertyinNorthAfricaCLOVEitorhateit,thereisnoescapefromInternetslang(俚語).ThisisespeciallytrueamongyoungpeopleinsomeEnglish-speakingcountriessuchasAustralia,theUK,andtheUS.Thesedays,iftheyhaven'tcaughtupwiththelatestpopularInternetslang,chancesarethattheyoftenfeeloutofthelooponsocialmedia.TakethesepostsbyTheWashingtonPostforexample:“DavidBowiedyingistotestradge”and“WhenCookiehuggedJamal,itmademetotesemosh”.Whatonearthdothesemean?Well,“totes”isashortformoftheadverb“totally”.Likewise,“tradge”means“tragic”and“emosh”means“emotional”.Itseemsthat,formillennials(thosebornbetweentheearly1980sandlate1990s),typinginthisabbreviatedformisnotonlytime-savingbutalsohip.Manymillennialslangwordsareformedbywhatlinguistscallthepracticeoftotesing—thesystematicabbreviationofwords,accordingtoarecentarticleinTheWashingtonPost.SomepeoplethinkthatmillennialslangaffectstheEnglishlanguagenegatively.However,MelbourneUniversitylinguistRoseyBillingtondoesn'tagree.“Whenyouareabletouselanguageinacreativeway,youshowyouarelinguisticallyknowledgeablebecauseyouknowthelanguageruleswellenoughtousewordsinadifferentway,”BillingtontoldN.au.Herviewisbackedupbytwolinguists,LaurenSpradlin,andTaylorJones,fromtheCityUniversityofNewYorkandtheUniversityofPennsylvaniarespectively.Thetwobelievethattotes-speakisahighly-organizedsystemthatcanonlybeusedbyspeakerswhohavemasteredEnglishpronunciation.“Theabilitytobreakapartsyllables(音節)andmixdifferentsoundstogetheriskey.Totesingisaboutsounds,anditfollowsthesometimescomplicatedsoundsystemofEnglish,”JonestoldTheWashingtonPost.Totesingisnotrandom.Onthecontrary,ithasstrictrulestofollow.YouneedtobeveryfluentintheEnglishlanguagetobeabletounderstandtotes-speak.28.Theunderlinedphrase“outoftheloop”inthesecondparagraphprobablymeans________.A.acceptedeasily B.boredandannoyedC.comfortableandrelaxed D.unawareofcertaininformation29.Howdoestheauthorexplainthephenomenonoftotesing?A.Bymakingcomparisons. B.Bylistingexamples.C.Bygivingdescriptions. D.Byanalyzingcauseandeffect.30.WhatisLaurenSpradlin'sattitudetowardthepracticeoftotesing?A.Worried. B.Cautious. C.Positive. D.Critical.31.WhichofthefollowingmightTaylorJonesagreewith?A.Internetslangismostlycreatedbyprofessionallinguists.B.Totesingismainlyaboutmakingwordseasiertopronounce.C.Totesingshouldbepromotedsinceitiscool,creative,andtime-saving.D.Totesingrequiresspeakerstomasterthelanguage'srulesverywell.DDiscoveriesatthefamousSanxingduiruinsinSouthwestChinashowthattheregion'sancientShuKingdomCivilizationsharedsimilaritieswiththeMaya.TheSanxingduiruinsbelongingtotheShuKingdomexistedatleast4,800yearsago,andlastedmorethan2,000years,whiletheMayancivilizationbuiltitscity-statesaround200AD.Despitethedifferencesinages,thebronze-maderemainsoftreesunearthedattheruinsoftheShuKingdomresemblethesacredceibatree,whichsymbolizedtheunionofheaven,earth,andtheunderworldintheMayancivilization.“Theyareveryimportantsimilarities,”saysSantos,aMexicanarchaeologist(考古學家)stressingthattherepresentationsoftreesinbothculturesprovideasymbolismthatisverysimilar.WhilethetimespanbetweentheShuKingdomandtheMayancultureisgreat,thefindingsshowtheclosenessbetweenthetwocivilizations.Theydevelopedinareaswithcomparableclimatesandreflectedtheirworldviewthroughrelatedsymbols.“Intheend,manisstillman,independentoftimeandspace.Whatwehaveisthatatthislatitude(緯度)boththeShupeopleandtheMayanslookedatthesameskyandhadthesamestarsonthehorizon,”theexpertsays.OnenotablefeatureoftherecentdiscoveriesatSanxingduiwasthecross-subjectworkandtechnologyappliedbyteamsofChinesearchaeologists,whichallowedtheunearthingofartifactsasfragileassilkremains.CooperationbetweenChineseandMexicanarchaeologistscouldbenefitprojectsintheMayanworld,wheretherainyclimateandhumidityareproblematicfortheconservationofruins.“Everytimeourculturalknowledgeincreases,regardlessofwhetherwespeakonelanguageoranother,whatitshowsusisthatwecontinuetobesisterculturesand,therefore,theexchangeofsuchknowledgeisofvitalimportance,”saysSantos.32.WhatisthesimilaritybetweentheShuKingdomandtheMayacivilization?A.Theirstartingtime. B.Theirhistoricalorigins.C.Theirculturalsymbols. D.Theirceremonytraditions.33.WhathavethefindingsattheSanxingduiruinsproved?A.Silkwasacommonclothingmaterialthen.B.Humanculturessharedsimilaritiesfreefromtimeandspace.C.Therewerebronze-madetreesinancientMaya.D.TheShuKingdomandtheMayanworldhadclosecontact.34.Whatisacommonchallengefortheconservationofbothruins?A.Wetweather. B.Positioningofruins.C.Highlatitude. D.Languagebarriers.35.WhatisthefocusofSantos’quoteinthelastparagraph?A.ThefutureofChina-Mexicocooperation.B.Thebenefitsofspeakingadifferentlanguage.C.Theimportanceoftheexchangeofculturalknowledge.D.TheincreasingsisterhoodinculturebetweenChinaandMexico.第二節(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)根據短文內容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。有兩項為多余選項。Tearscanruinmake-up,bringconversationtoastop,andgiveyouarunnynose.36However,cryingisafactoflife,andtearsareveryuseful.Evenwhenyou’renotcrying,youreyesproducetears.Thesecreateafilm(薄膜)overtheeye’ssurface.Thisfilmcontainsasubstancethatprotectsyoureyesagainstinfection.Tearsreducestress,butwetendtofightthemforallsortsofreasons.“37They’reafraidthatoncetheylosecontrol,they’llnevergetitback,”explainspsychologistDorothyRowe.Almostanyemotion—goodorbad,happyorsad—cancausetears.38Tearshelpyouwhenyoufeelyouarereadytoexplodebecauseofverystrongfeelings.Itmayexplainwhypeoplewhoareafraidtocryoftensuffermoreheartattacksthanpeoplewhocrymorefreely.Whensomepeoplebecomeverystressed,however,theycan’tcry.Theymaybefeelingshock,anger,fearorgrief,buttheycontroltheemotion.“Everyonehastheneedtocry,”sayspsychotherapist(精神治療醫師)VeraDiamond.39Theypracticecryingsothattheycangetusedtoexpressingemotion.40It’sgoodtoholdbacktearsduringatensebusinessdiscussion.“Butonceyouaresafelybehindcloseddoors,don’tjustcry,”Diamondsays.Shesuggeststhatyouactoutthewholesituationagainandbeasnoisyandangryasyoulike.Itwillhelpyoufeelbetter.“And,”sheadds,“onceyourtearshavereleasedthestress,youcanbegintothinkoflogicalwaystodealwiththeproblem.”Tearsareasignofourabilitytofeel.Youshouldneverbeafraidtocry.Peopleworryaboutshowingtheiremotions.Themoreyoucry,thehealthieryouwillbecome.Cryingisawaythatwereleasebuilt-upemotions.Sometimespatientsparticipateincryingexercises.Theycanleaveyouembarrassedandwithoutenergy.Incertainsituation,suchasatwork,tearsarenotappropriate.Manypeoplegetuncomfortablewhenotherscryinfrontofthem.III.完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) WhenIgotmyfirstsmartphone,Ilovedit.Itgavemeinstant41tomymusic,thousandsofphotosandvideosanda(n)42ofinformation.Butovertime,Igotcomplexfeelings.Iwouldrepeatedly43myemail,shoponlineforstuffIdidn’tneedand44clickonlinkstowebsites.I’doften45tomyhusbandandtomyseven-year-oldson,Louis,thatIfelttrappedbyit. SoIbegantoresearchstudiesonthementalhealtheffectsofsmartphoneuse.I46thatsmartphonesarelinkedwithanxiety,depressionandpoorsleepquality.Unsurprisingly,theyalsoimpactyourabilityto47andtoremaininthepresentmomentwithyourkids.48,onedaylastsummer,whileIwasplayingwithLouis,Iwasonceagaindistractedbydingsandpings.Hefinallyunderstoodmycomplaintsaboutmysmartphone:“Mommy,just49,please!” Idecidedtotry.Insteadofgoingcoldturkey—no50atall—Iboughtaflipphone(翻蓋手機).Withoutatouchscreen,textingis51.Ican’taccessemail,musicorsocialmediaanddon’teventrybrowsingtheweb.Whiletheadjustmentisn’talwayssmooth,it’s52thanIthoughtitwouldbeandthebenefitsareworthit.NowwhenI’mplayingwithmyson,Icanseethepositiveeffect53hissmiles.Andafterhe’sgonetobed,insteadoffixingmyeyesonthe54,Ilightcandles,grababookand55theatmosphereoftheroomI’min.41.A.solution B.response C.access D.reaction42.A.world B.form C.exchange D.piece43.A.receive B.write C.answer D.refresh44.A.skillfully B.occasionally C.hurriedly D.constantly45.A.talk B.complain C.prove D.return46.A.predicted B.discovered C.considered D.claimed47.A.email B.reply C.smile D.parent48.A.Hence B.However C.Then D.Still49.A.takeitback B.giveitup C.breakitdown D.sortitout50.A.charge B.money C.cellphone D.plan51.A.heart-breaking B.time-consuming C.eye-opening D.energy-saving52.A.easier B.cooler C.stricter D.longer53.A.in B.of C.on D.with54.A.face B.bed C.screen D.book55.A.create B.lighten C.change D.enjoyIV.語法填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)MostpeopleplantheirtripstoCanadainthemiddleofwinter.TheheavysnowfallinthemonthsofJanuaryandFebruary56(attract)skiersandiceskaters.SomecomeforthefabulousicehotelinQuebec,57othersplantheirtripstoexperiencethewinterfestivalsthatareheldinseveralmajorcities.Butthisyear,Canadahaspromisedyear-roundattractions,asthecountrycelebrates58(it)150thanniversaryasanation.Celebrations,whichwillbeginonthefirstdayoftheyear,willstartwiththecountry59(provide)freeyear-longunlimitedpassestoallofCanada’snationalparks.Citiesacrossthecountrywillhosteventsallyear,makingitagoodyear60(visit)Canadabesidestheusualwinterfestivities.AndthegovernmentissponsoringseveralprojectstogiveCanadiansavoiceandasenseof61(proud)intheircountry.OneexampleistheRedCouchProject.Aredcouch,62(design)inToronto,willtravelacrossthecontinent.Citizenswillbeaskedtositonthecouchandtelltheirstories.Videoswillbepostedonline,enablingtheworldtotrackthecouchasitistransported63landandwater.ItwillendupinVancouver,64therewillbeahugeparade.IfyouwereevergoingtovisitCanada,nowis65(definite)thetime!V.單詞拼寫(共10小題;每小題0.5分,滿分5分)66.Thesadnewsthattheironlysonhaddiedinthewar__________(投射)ashadowoverthefamily.67.Thankstoeffectiveprevention,fewerpeopleare__________(感染)withCovid-19.68.Thelecturewillofferyouan__________(洞察)intotheprofoundChineseculture.69.Welookforwardtoyourgeneroussupportandactive__________(參加).70.Dissatisfiedwiththefoodqualityandpoorserviceintheschool__________(食堂),I’mwritingtoyouinthehopethatsomeeffectivemeasurescanbetakentoimproveit.71.She'svery__________(謙虛的)abouthersuccess.

72.Moderate__________(暴露)tosunlightisbelievedtobebeneficialtoone’shealth.73.The____________(最精彩的部分)ofthefestivalisthatstudentswillhaveanopportunitytomakedishesandsharethemwitheachother.74.Ihavetoseetheheadmaster.It’samatterof_____________(緊急).75.Jillwassoexcitedtoseehersonreturnsafeandsoundthatshe____________(圍住)herarmsaroundhim.VI.詞法句法(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分)76.Hisspeechwasgreetedwith____________(thunder)applausefromtheaudience.77.Placeyour____________(swell)handsunderthecoolwatertoalleviatethepain.78.Hemadeitquiteclear____________hepreferredtobeleftalone.79.Theget-togetherinthetea-house___________(cancel)bythetimewearrived.80.___________(perform)CPRforalongtime,thedoctorssnatchedthepatientfromthejawsofdeatheventually.VII.根據中文意思完成下列句子。(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)81.在下山的路上,老人被一塊石頭絆倒了,扭傷了腳踝。我和我女朋友幫助他站起來,但卻發現他痛苦萬分,不能行走。Onthewaydownhill,theoldmanstumbledoverarockand__________________________________.MygirlfriendandI_________________________________________________________butfoundhiminalarmingpainandunabletowalk.82.萬一遇到嚴重的心臟病發,立即撥打急救電話,分秒必爭!Incaseofasevereheartattack,_____________________________________________rightaway.__________________________________!83.厭倦了這鋼筋水泥造的摩天大樓,我坐上了一列開往阿爾山的火車,盼望著在靜謐的樹林里來一次愜意的徒步旅行。Tiredoftheskyscrapersofsteelandconcrete,Iboardedatrain______________________Arshaan,lookingforwardto_____________________________________________inthetranquilforest.84.健康飲食的基本要訣是細嚼慢咽。這個不僅能讓你的身體更好地消化食物,還能防止被食物噎住。_____________________________________________healthyeatingistoeatslowly.Thiscannotonlyallowyourbodytodigestyourfoodbetter,butpreventyoufrom_______________________thefood.85.我站著一動不動,豎起耳朵。又一聲尖叫從黑暗的森林里傳來,把我嚇呆了。Istooddeadstill,_______________________.Anothershrillcrycarriedthroughthedarkforest,which_____________________________________________.VIII.讀后續寫(滿分15分)ItwasabrightMayafternoonalongtheMarylandcoast,andJonathanBauer,51,anexpertdoctoratahospital,andhis13-year-olddaughter,Avawereweredrivingwiththewindowsdownastheyheadedhomeonthe1.4-mile-long,two-laneRoute90bridge,whichstretchesacrosstheshallowwatersofAssa-womanBay.Suddenly,thecalmwasdisturbedbythesquealoftires.Notfaraheadofthem,ablackpickuptruckwasslidingfromonelanetotheother.TotheBauers’horror,itranintoaconcretebarrier,turnedovertheSUVdirectlyaheadofthem,andcametoresthangingovertherailing(欄桿)ofthebridge.Bauerhitthebrakesintimetoavoidthevehiclesinhispath.“Ava,areyouOK?”heaskedafterstoppingthecar.Shewasshaken,butotherwiseunhurt.Andthenascream.Itcamefromthepickup,whichhadcometorestonits

rightside.Thebackpassengercompartment(車廂)andtruckbedhungoutpast

theguardrail,30ormorefeetabove

thewatersofthebay.Thedriver'sdoorthrewopenandamanclimbedout.Hedroppedtotheground,andthenrantotherailing.Bauerranupbesidehim.Themanpointeddown,sayingsomethinginSpanish.Inthewaterwasacarseat.Bobbing(顛簸)nexttoitwasagirl,abouttwoyearsold,pinkdotteddress,brownhair,browneyes,terrified,floatingonherback,kickingandsplashingandscreaming.Fromaroundthetruck,morescreamingcamefromitsotherpassengerswhohadgottenoffthetruckandwerelookingdownintothewater.Thesituationquicklywentfrombadtofrighteningwhenthebabygirlrolledoverontoherstomach.Bauerwaitedforthepickupdrivertodosomething,buthedidn'tmove.Maybehewasinshock.“Ava!”Bauershouted,bendingtoremovehisshoes.“Staybythecar!”注意:1.續寫次數為150左右2.請按如下格式在答題紙的相應位置作答Paragraph1:Heclimbedontotherailingandjumpedintothewaterwithouthesitation._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Hereyesopenednow,focusedonhim,andhecouldhearambulancecomingthisway.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________參考答案及評分標準聽力1-5.1.ABCCA 6-10.ABBCB 11-15.BCACB 16-20.ACACA閱讀理解21-23ADB 24-27CADB 28-31DBCD 32-35CBAC36-40EACDFIII.完形填空41—45CADDB 46—50BDCBC 51—55BAACDIV.語法填空56.attracts 57.and/while 58.its 59.providing 60.tovisit61.pride 62.designed 63.by 64.where 65.definitelyV.單詞拼寫66.cast 67.infected 68.insight 69.participation/involvement/engagement 70.canteen 71.modest 72.exposure 73.highlight 74.urgency 75.wrappedVI.詞法句法76.thunderous77.swollen78.that79.hadbeencancelled80.HavingperformedVII.根據中文意思完成下列句子。81.sprainedhisankle;helpedhimtohisfeet82.callanemergencynumber/calltheemergencyservice(s);Everyminutecounts83.boundfor/headingfor;takingapleasanthike84.A/Thefundamentalkeyto;chokingon85.earsstraining;frozemewithshock/terror/horrorVIII.續寫略錄音原文:Text1W:Iknow—andthatiswhatIlikeaboutyou.(1)Text2W:Pardonme,whatisthepriceofthiskeyboard?Isitonsale?M:Itisusuallyfiftydollars,butitistwentypercentoffuntilthe15thofthismonth.(2)Text3W:Ihavetogotothedoctor’sofficerightafterschool.IfyouwanttogotothebeachwhenI’mdone,wecanmeetuptherelater.M:Ihavetogotodinnerwithmyparentslater.Sorry.(3)Text4M:Whatareyougoingtoorder?I’mthinkingofgettingthenoodles.W:M:Ihadoneofthoseyesterday.Let’ssplitamediumpizzaandalargesaladthen.(4)Text5M:Canyoutellmethemeaningof“pieceofcake”?Whatabout“easyaspie”?(5)W:Neitherisaboutdessert.Theyaresimilarinmeaningto“noproblem”.M:Well,haveyouevermadeapie?Thereisnothingeasyaboutit.Text6M:Whatwillyoudowhileyou’reinRome?W:I’dliketovisittheColosseumandtheTreviFountain.M:Anythingelse?W:Well,alsothattowerthatleanstotheside.M:YoumeantheLeaningTowerofPisa?W:Yes.M:Well,thatisn’tinRome.It’sinatowncalledPisa.Ifyou’regoingtotravelanywhereoutsideofRome,IsuggestVeniceinstead.(6)You’dlikeitalotbecauseyoucantravelaroundinboatsthere.W:I’monlyinthecountryforaweek,though.(7)WouldIhavetimetogettoVenice?M:IthinkyoucouldspendtwodaysinVeniceandtherestinRome.(7)W:Great!I’lldothat.Text7(第8題為推斷題)M:Whenwillyoubefinishedwithyourwork?tomorrow.M:That’sfine.Ourdinnerreservationisn’tuntil8:00.It’sonly5:45now.Wecanleavetheapartmentat7:15.Isthatenoughtimeforyoutogetyourselfready?W:Yes,definitely.Idon’twanttokeepyourparentswaiting,either,soI’lltrytohurryup.(9)M:Don’tworry.Theycanordersnacksanddrinksifwe’reabitlate.W:Idon’twanttomakethemupset.(9)M:Theyunderstandhowimportantitistowork.They’llbeimpressedwithyourcommitment.They’llalsoberelievedthatatleastoneofusisearningmoney,sincemybookhasn’tfoundapublisheryet!W:Ha-ha!OK,Mike.Letmegetthisdone.Ican’tconcent

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