2022年新人教版高二年级英语上学期月考试题
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高二下学期第一次月考英语第Ⅰ卷第一部分:单项填空(共35小题;每小题1分,满分35分.)从A.B.C.D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并填在答题卡上。1.---_________?---I’mnotsure,buthemighthavebeenillinbed.A.WhatdoyouthinkhashappenedtoTomB.WhatdoyouthinkTomhashappenedC.DoyouthinkwhathashappenedtoTomD.DoyouthinkwhatTomhashappened2.---ShallIgiveyouarideasyoulivesofaraway?---Thankyou._____.A.Itcouldn’tbebetterB.OfcourseyoucanC.IfyoulikeD.It’suptoyou3.Whatevergreatachievementsthefuturemayhave_____forChina,itislikelythatmanyofthemwillbeborninthenorthwesternBeijing.A.insecretB.incommonC.inmindD.instore4.TheChineseGovernmentmade_____clearthatChinahasbeen____thefewcountriestohavetheabilitytosendupthemannedspaceshipsintospace.A.that;betweenB.that;amongC.it;betweenD.it;among5.Aftergraduation,Iwantedtofindacompany_____Icouldput____Ihadlearntatschoolintopractice.A.where;whatB.where;thatC.inwhich;thatD.that;what6.Zhongguancun,setupasaspecialeconomiczoneinthelate1990s,hasapositiveeffectonbusiness______science.A.aslongasB.asmuchasC.asfarasD.aswellas7.CriminalLaw,_____ontheconstitution,whichisthefundamentallawofacountry,isaimedatprotectingthepeopleandpreventingcrime.A.whichbasesB.thatisbasedC.basedD.basing8.AsMarx____it,“United,wewillwin;Divided,wewillfail’’.A.setsB.putsC.readsD.gets9.Theeighteenthandnineteenthcenturies_____thewidespreaduseofelectricityandthebirthofthesteamengine,leadingtothedevelopmentoffactoriesandcities.A.watchedB.observedC.sawD.showed10.TheInternethas_____theidea____wearelivinginthe“InformationAge”.A.giveriseto;thatB.giveriseto;whatC.givebirthto;thatD.givebirthto;what11.AcleanenvironmentcanhelpthecitybidfortheOlympics,which____willpromoteitseconomicdevelopment.A.inreturnB.inturnC.inadvanceD.intime12.Hespentmoretimeworkingthanhe_____companywithhisfamily.A.didkeepingB.didkeepC.didtokeepD.didonkeeping13.HisfathersenthimtoParistostudy____law,butinsteadVernedevelopedhislovefor____theatre.A.the;theB.the;xC.x;xD.x;the14.Nobodycouldhavehad_____childhoodthanmyself.Insteadofchildren’splayandadventure,Iwasdrivenbyadesiretostudy.A.thehappierB.ahappierC.happierD.thehappiest15.Itwaswithoutanyhesitation____IgaveawaywhatIhadinmypockettotheboy.A.thatB.whatC.whichD.X16.---Iwasexhaustedaftersuchalongwalk.---Whynotfindaseat_____tomakeyou____?A.tosit;relaxedB.onwhichtosit;relaxedC.tositon;relaxD.whichtosit;relax17.Theproject,while____,hasenjoyedgreatpopularityamongtheteenagers.A.leftunfinishedB.leftunfinishingC.leavingunfinishedD.leavingunfinishing18.Asnakecan’tchoosebuthibernateinwinterdayswhileacatneedn’t.Thereasonforthat_____asnakeisacold-bloodedanimalwhileacatisawarm-bloodedone.A.liesB.liesinC.liesinthatD.liesinwhat19.Contrarytothebeliefthatitcouldnotsink,theshipsankafterhittinganiceberg,____allthepassengersonboard.A.killingB.havingkilledC.tohavekilledD.killed20.WhenIfoundmypocketpicked,Ihesitatedseveralminutes___toturntothepoliceforhelp.A.tothinkifB.tothinkwhetherC.thinkingifD.thinkingwhether21.ItissaidthatnolanguagesbutGerman_____allowedtobetaughtintheseschools.butitisnottheteachersbutthegovernmentthat_____toblameforthat.A.are;areB.is;isC.is;areD.are;is22.TheWaterWorldRecreationCentrehasmanyattractions,_____fromsimpleswimmingpoolstoexcitingwaterthrillrides.A.rangingB.rangedC.whicharerangedD.thatrange23._____inreadinganovel,Ididn’tnoticewhatwashappeningoutside.A.AbsorbedB.BeingabsorbedC.AbsorbingDHavingabsorbed.24.A_____personreferstoonewhoiseasilytobehurtoroffendedbywhattheotherssayordo.A.senselessB.sensibleC.sensiblyD.sensitive25.Thenutrientsin_____fallsintotheoceanquicklybecomeavailable___otherlivingcreaturesA.whatever;byB.whatever;toC.that;toD.that;by26.In1995,theChinesegovernment____aplanfor“rejuvenatingthenationbyrelyingonscienceandeducation”andithashelpedtheChinesescientistsmakemanybreakthroughs.A.putawayB.putasideC.putdownD.putforward6/6\n27.Itisforecastedthataheavyrainisonitsway.Soyou’dbetterbringanumbrellasoas____.A.nottogetcatchingB.nottogetcaughtC.tonotgetbeingcaughtD.tonotgetcaught28.Whichofthefollowingsentencesisright?A.Dressedasagirl,wedidn’trecognizehimatfirstsight.B.Beingill,Ihadtostayathometolookaftermymother.C.Therestoodamassofpeopleoneachsideofthestreet,allwavingtothevisitingpresident.D.Thereweresomanypeoplewaitingintheroom,Ihadtostepout.29.Everyeffortmustbe____topreventtheilleffectthepoisonousmilkhas___thethebabies.A.done;onB.done;inC.made;onD.made;in30.Onemoretry,_____youwillreachthesky.Sodon’tgetdiscouraged.Try____secondtime.A.and;aB.and;theC.thus;aD.thus;the31.WhenIwasinlowspirits,Ialwayslookedupatthephotosonthewall,whichcould____meofthehappydays______wespenttogether.A.remind;whenB.remind;xC.call;whenD.call;that32.---Thebossexpressedhissatisfactionwithyourwonderfulwork.---Really?I_____betterundermorefavourableconditions.A.coulddoB.shoulddoC.musthavedoneD.couldhavedone33.---Whataboutplayingtabletennisthisafternoon?---Goodidea!Whattimedoyouthinkmostsuitsyou,_____5o’clock?A.forexampleB.suchasC.sayD.forinstance34.Theexperiment____tobe_____.A.turnedout;asuccessB.turned;successC.wasproved;asuccessD.proved;success35.---Watercandissolvealmostanythingandgivenutrientstocreatures.---Yes,andthat’soneofits_____.A.charactersB.propertiesC.qualitiesD.abilities第二部分:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后所给各题的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Amongthemostpopularbooksbeingwrittentodayarethosewhichareusuallyclassifiedassciencefiction.Hundredsoftitlesarepublishedeveryyearandare36byallkindsofpeople.What’s37,someofthemostsuccessfulfilmsofrecentyearshavebeen38onsciencefictionstories.Itisoften39thatsciencefictionisafairlynewdevelopmentinliterature,butitsancestorscanbefoundin40writtenhundredsofyearsago.Thesebooksoften41aboutthepresentationofsomeformofideal42,athemewhichis43oftenfoundinmodernstories.Mostoftheclassics(名著)ofsciencefiction,44,havebeenwrittenwithinthelastonehundredyears.Books45writers,suchasJulesVerneandH.G.Wells,tomentionjusttwowell-knownauthors,46beentranslatedintomanylanguages.47sciencefictionwritersdon’twriteaboutmenfromMarsorspaceadventurestories.Theyaremore48inpredictingtheeffectof49progressofsocietyandthehumanmind,orin50futureworldswhichareareflectionoftheworld,in51welivenow.Becauseofthis,their52hasobviouspoliticalundertones(含意).Inanagewhenscientificfactfrequently53sciencefiction,thewritersmay54itdifficulttokeep55ofscientificadvances.36.A.cutB.readC.saidD.stolen37.A.moreB.worseC.betterD.less38.A.madeB.dependedC.basedD.focused39.A.turnedB.resultedC.advisedD.thought40.A.filmsB.notesC.booksD.libraries41.A.foundB.caredC.wishedD.reminded42.A.societyB.ideaC.futureD.end43.A.yetB.stillC.everD.already44.A.besidesB.thereforeC.howeverD.moreover45.A.byB.onC.aboutD.for46.A.hadB.haveC.whichhaveD.whichhad47.A.AncientB.FormerC.PastD.Modern48.A.interestedB.fondC.satisfiedD.tired49.A.socialB.literaryC.economicD.technical50.A.recognizingB.imaginingC.rememberingD.changing51.A.themB.whichC.itD.that52.A.resultB.mindC.writingD.present53.A.passesontoB.getsclosetoC.catchesupwithD.breaksawayfrom54.A.findB.knowC.seeD.make55.A.recordsB.outC.aheadD.back第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADearMr.Barton,I’mwritinginthenameoftheresidents’association(居委会)toinformyouofourfeelingsregardingyourbehaviour(行为).We’vereallyhadjustaboutenoughofyou.Althoughwehavetriedtospeaktoyoucivillyonseveraloccasions,youhavealwaysrespondedwithastreamofverbalabuse(谩骂).Eversinceyoumovedinthreemonthsago,youhaveshownverylittleconsiderationfortheotherresidentsofthebuilding,despitenumerouscomplaints.Forthepastsixweekendsinarow,youhaveheldextremelynoisyparties,whichhavenotfinisheduntiltheearlyhoursofthemorning.It’sjustnoton!Asyouareaware,mostofthepeoplehereareoldpeopleorhaveveryyoungchildren,andthenoisekeepsthemawakeallnight.Youdon’thavetobesonoisy,doyou?Lastweekendthesituationdeterioratedfurtherwhentwoofyouracquaintances(相识)wereinvolvedinafightonthefirstfloorlanding.Thedisturbancewassobadthatthepolicehadtobecalled.What’smore,yourmatesleftthestairsinaterriblestate—theyevenbroketwowindowsontheirwayout!Wefeelthatthistypeofbadbehaviourisunbearable.6/6\nWestronglyrecommendedthatyouarrangepaymentforthisdamagetothewindows,soon.Ifyoudon’tandyoucarryonbeinganuisance(令人讨厌的人),wewillkickyouout!Legalstepswillbetakenifnecessary.Yourssincerely56.Wecaninferfromthisletterthatthewriter’sattitudetowardstoMr.Bartonis__________.A.excitedB.upsetC.angryD.happy57.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“deteriorated”inthelettermostprobablymean?A.changed.B.becamebetter.C.moved.D.gotworse.58.Whatisthemainpurposeofthewriter?A.ToinformMr.Bartonofthenoisehemade.B.TotellMr.Bartontoleavethebuildingforthepeace.C.TogiveathreattoMr.Barton.D.TotalkaboutwhatMr.Bartondidinthebuilding.59.Fromthisletter,wecanconcludethatthewriterandMr.Bartonare__________.A.friendsB.neighboursC.strangersD.companionsBAtropicalfishthatlivesinmangroveswamps(湿地)acrosstheAmericascansurviveoutofwaterformonthsatatime,similartohowanimalsadaptedtolandmillionsofyearsago,anewstudyshows.TheMangroveRivulus,atypeofsmalltropicalkillerfish,seeksrefugeinshallowpoolsofwaterincrabcaves,nutshellsorevenoldbeercansinthetropicalmangroveswampsofBelize,theUnitedStatesandBrazil.Whentheirlivingplacedriesup,theygrouptogetheronthelandinhollowedlogs(圆木)andbreatheairthroughtheirskininsteadoftheirgills(腮)untiltheycanfindwateragain.Thefish,whosescientificnameisRivulusMarmoratus,cangrowaslargeasthreeinches.ThescientificbreakthroughcameafteratriptoBelize."Wekickedoveralogandthefishjustcamedroppingout,"TaylortoldReutersinneighboringGuatemalabytelephone.HesaidhewillpublishhisstudyonthefishinTheAmericanNaturalistjournalearlynextyear.Inlabtests,Taylorsaidhefoundthefishcansurviveforupto66daysoutofwaterwithouteating,andtheirmetabolism(新陈代谢)keepsfunctioning.Someotherfishcansurvivebrieflyoutofwater.ThewalkingcatfishfoundinSoutheastAsiacanmoveaboutoverlandforhoursatatime,whilelungfishfoundinAustralia,AfricaandSouthAmericacansurviveoutofwater,butonlyinasleepingstate.NootherknownfishcanbeoutofwateraslongastheMangroveRivulusandremainactive,accordingtoPatriciaWright,abiologistatCanada'sUniversityofGuelph."Theseanimalsliveinanenvironmentthatissimilartoconditionsthatexistedmillionsofyearsago,whenanimalsbeganmakingtheevolutionfromwaterontoland,"shesaid.60.Thewritermentionsthecatfishandlungfishinthepassagewiththeaimto_______.A.tellusthattheMangroveRivulusismuchlargerB.showthattherearemanyotherfishthatcanliveoutofwaterC.makeacomparisonwiththeMangroveRivulusD.tellusthatthereislongwayinthestudyaboutfish61.Howdoesthisdiscoverycomeout?A.Scientistsfounditaccidentallyandmadesomeexperiments.B.LocalpeopleinmangroveswampsacrosstheAmericasdiscoveredit.C.Reutersreporterofferedthenewstoascientistbytelephone.D.Labstudyshowsscientistsitslivingplace.62.TheMangroveRivulusisquitedifferentfromotherfishbecauseitcan__________.A.liveforaperiodoftimeoutofwaterwithouteatingB.breathewiththeirlunginasleepingstateC.growaslargeasthreeinchesD.surviveoutofwatermuchlongerandremainactive63.Whatdoesthelastsentenceimply?A.Thefishcanlivealifeaslongasmillionsofyears.B.Thefishwillbehelpfulinstudyingtheevolutionofanimals.C.Theenvironmentonearthisstillthesameasitwasmillionsofyearsago.D.Animalsbeginmakingevolutionfromwaterontolandnowadays.CInthefutureyourautomobilewillrunonwaterinsteadofgas!Youwillbeabletobuyasupercomputerthatfitsinyourpocket!Youmightevendriveaflyingcar!Foreachpredictionthathascometruetoday,severalothershavemissedbyamile.Manyofthesepredictionsdidn’tconsiderhowpeoplewouldwanttousethetechnology.Orifpeoplereallyneededitintheirlivesornot.Let’slookatsomepredictionsfromthenot-too-distantpast.RobotHelpersWhere’stherobotinmykitchen?Nowhere,ofcourse.Andhe’sprobablynotcominganytimesoon.Robotsdoexisttoday,butmostlyinfactoriesandotherManufacturingenvironments.Backinthe1950s,however,peoplesaidthatbynowpersonalrobotswouldbeinmostpeople’shome.Sowhyhasn’thappened?Probablybecauserobotsarestilltooexpensiveandclumsy.Andmaybetheideaofrobotscookingourdinnersandwashingourclothesisjusttooweird.Athomeweseemtobedoingfinewithoutthem.Telephonesoftomorrow?In1964anAmericancompanyintroducedthevideotelephone.Theysaidbytheyear2000mostpeoplewouldhaveavideophoneintheirhomes.Butofcoursetheideahasn’tcaughtonyet.Why?Thetechnologyworkedfine,butitoverlookedsomethingobvious:people’sdesireforprivacy.Wouldyouwanttohaveavideophoneconversationwithsomeoneafteryoujuststeppedoutoftheshower?Probablynot—itcouldbeembarrassing!Justbecauseatechnologyavailabledoesn’talwaysmeanpeoplewillwanttouseit.Andfinally,howaboutthatcrazypredictionoftheflyingcar?It’snotsocrazyanymore!Butaflyingcarremainsoneofthemostfascinatingtechnologyideastocaptureourimagination.Keepwatchingthe6/6\nnews—orperhapstheskyoutsideyourwindow—toseewhatthefuturewillbring.64.Thewholepassageismainlyabout________.A.predictionsthathavecometrueB.predictionsthathaven’tcometrueC.whypredictionsdon’tcometrueeasilyD.whattechnologywillbringabout65.Whichofthefollowingisprobablynottheauthor’sbelief?A.Predictionsneedn’tconsiderpeople’spracticaluseoftechnology.B.Thefutureisn’talwayseasytoguess.C.Notallpastpredictionshavecometrue.D.Manyofthehigh-techthingsourparentsthoughtwe’dbeusingbynowsimplyneverappeared.66.Theunderlinedword“weird”probablymeans________.A.wonderfulB.stupidC.practicalD.strange67.Whatdoestheauthorthinkoftheflyingcar?A.Itistoodifficulttoimagine.B.Itistoocrazyanidea.C.Itislikelytobemade.D.Itisoftenreportedinthenews.DForChinesestudentstheendoftheirsenioryearisfilledwithstudyingandstressastheyprepareforthecollegeentranceexamsinJune.ButforAmericanhighschoolseniorstheexperiencecouldn’tbemoredifferent.Theendofsenioryearisacelebrationoftheirtimeinhighschoolandinvolvesparties,gamesandfun.Senioritisisacommonlyusedexpression.Itmeansseniorshaveadiseasewhichmakesthemunabletodowork.ThisstartsinAprilwhenseniorsfindoutwheretheyhavebeenacceptedtouniversity.Unwillingtodoschoolwork,seniorshaveplentyofotheractivitiestofocuson.Manyschoolshavea“SeniorShow”,inwhichonlyseniorsareallowedtoperform.Someseniorssingordancebutmanyofthemperformskits(小喜剧),wheretheymakefunoftheirfavoriteteachersortheirfriends.“Forexample,agroupofboysmaydressupandimitateagroupoftheirgirlfriends.Itisallverylight-hearted.The“SeniorShow”isusuallyapartofSeniorWeek,whichisaweekspecificallydedicated(专用的)toseniors.Duringthisweek,seniorsusuallygetacademicorathleticawardstheyhavewonovertheirhighschoolcareers.Theseniorsalsovoteforoneoftheirmaleandfemaleclassmateswhotheybelieveisthebest-lookingorfunniestormostinvolved,etc.Thesearethenpublishedintheyearbook.Theyearbookisanimportantpartofhighschoolforseniors.Itisusuallydedicatedtothemandhasalltheirpicturesandaquotefromtheminit.Thenseniorsgoaroundandgetitsignedbytheirfriendssotheycanalwaysremembertheirtimetogether.Ofcourseduringallofthistime,seniorsarepreparingfortheSeniorProm,whichisanimportantmomentinAmericanculture.ItisthemostimportantdanceinayoungAmerican’slife.TheendofsenioryearisatrulyspecialandwonderfultimeforAmericanstudents.It'ssomethingtheywillrememberfortherestoftheirlives.68.ManyAmericanhighschoolseniorswilldoallofthefollowingEXCEPT___________.A.preparefortheSeniorPromB.performinthe“SeniorShow”C.goaroundandgettheiryearbooksignedD.prepareforthecollegeentranceexam69.Americanhighschoolseniorssufferfrom“senioritis”because___________.A.itisacommondiseaseB.theyhavealreadybeenacceptedtouniversityC.theyhavetoomanyactivitiestotakepartin.D.theyaretoolazytodoschoolwork70.AllofthefollowingcanbefoundintheyearbookEXCEPT___________.A.thenameofschooltheywillenterB.thepictureofandquotefromeachseniorC.thenameofthebest-lookingfemalestudentD.someoftheirfriends’signatures(签名)71.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribetheendofsenioryearforAmericanstudents?()A.busyB.stressfulC.wonderfulD.funnyETheUNEnvironmentProgrammesaysthatrisingtemperaturescouldmeantheendforsomemigratinganimals.Migratingormobileanimalsmovethroughseveralenvironmentsastheytravelawayfromthecoldofwintertowarmerareas.Birdsmayflyfromonepartoftheworldtoanother,perhapsstoppingatfeedinggroundsontheway.Whalesandturtles(海龟)covervastareasofocean.Thereportsaysthatchangesinanyoneoftheplaceswhichtheseanimalsusecancauseseriousharm."Obviouslytheseanimalshavedevelopedtheirtravellingpatternsoverthousandsofyears.Butclimatechangeisalmostcertaintobeextremeoverthenext25to50yearsanditisextremelyunlikelythattheseanimalscanchangetheirhabitsfastenough,"saidthereportauthorDr.RobertHepworth.Hardesthitbyrisingtemperaturesareturtles.Scientistshavefoundthatathighertemperatures,turtlesproducefarmorefemaleeggsthanmaleones.InpartsofMalaysia,turtlebirthingsitesareproducingonlyfemales,thereportsays.Italsoprovidesevidencethatsometurtlesaremorelikelytodevelopcancerasthewatersgetwarmer.Withbirds,themainproblemisclimate-relateddamagetoimportantareasateitherendofthetravelsoratrestingplacesalongtheway.Aboutone-fifthofmigratingbirdsarenowindangerbecauseofclimate-relatedchangesincludingrisingsealevels,landlossandmoreviolentstorms,thereportconcludes.Otheranimalspickedoutasparticularlyindangerinclude:·theNorthAtlanticRightWhale,whosemainfood(tinyshrimp)isdisturbedbythechangeinoceanflows.·theWhite-NoseDolphin,whichisout-competedbyotherkindsofdolphinsinwarmerwaters.Thereportisnotallbadnews.Evenwithmajorclimaticchanges,protectingtheenvironmentcanstillhelpmobileanimalstorecover."Weneedgovernmentstostarttakingactionatthenationaland6/6\ninternationallevel.Theclockisrunning,"saidDr.Hepworth.Andsomeanimalsarealreadyadapting,withthereportmentioningwhalesthatarechangingtheirfeedingbehaviour,findingnewfeedinggroundsandnewfoodstoeat.72.Whatisthemaintopicofthetext?A.Theeffectofclimatechangeonmigratinganimals.B.Howanimalsareadaptingtochangesintemperature.C.Theactionsrequiredtosavemigratinganimals.D.Theneedforgovernmentpoliciestopreventglobalwarming.73.Bysaying"Theclockisrunning"inthelastparagraph,Dr.Hepworthmeansthat"______"A.itmaybetoolatetosavesomeanimalsB.itistimetostartprotectingtheanimalsC.thereisnotmuchtimetosolvetheproblemD.ittakestimetocompletetheactions74.Accordingtothereport,howwillglobalwarmingaffectturtlesinthefuture?A.Theywillonlyproducefemalebabies.B.Theirfoodsupplywillgraduallydisappear.C.Somewillsufferfromhigherratesofcancer.D.Theywillbeingreaterdangerbecauseofmoreviolentstorms.75.Whatcanbeinferredaboutturtlesfromthetext?A.Theyaretheonlyanimalsbesideshumansthatsufferfromcancer.B.Theyhavetraditionallylivedlongerthanotherocean-basedanimals.C.Thosebornnearerahotterareaaremorelikelytobefemales.D.Mostkindsofturtlesarelikelytodieoutwithin50years.2022-2022学年度下学期第一次月考高二英语第Ⅱ卷第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:根据中文提示或首字母,写出下列各句中所缺单词。76.WhilethestoryoftheTitanichasbecomeanexampleofhowfictionmeetsreality,thedisasterhasbecomea____________(永远的)paininpeople’sheart.77..Bothmanandnaturewill___________(受益)fromagoodrelationshipwitheachother.78.Whenwaterfreezes,itsdensity_________(减少,变小)79.Asa_____________(优秀的)player,hewonmanygoldmedals.80.“Welcome________(登机).”saidtheairhostesswithagentlesmile.81.Thenewpresidenta_____________hispolicieswhenhecameintopower.82.Nowadaysmanyfamiliesprefertosendtheirchildrentothep_________schools,inwhichchildrenarebelievedtobebettertakencareofthaninthepublicschools83.Todevelopitseconomy,Chinacannotcopytheothercountriesandmusthaveitsu___________way.84.Afteryearsofhardwork,hea__________hisgoals.85.Idon’tliketotravelalone.Onthecontrary,Iliketotravelwithsomec___________.第二节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)此题要求改正所给短文的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上画一个勾(√);如有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正: 该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉;在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉;该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧);在该行右边横线上写出该加的词;该行错一个词,在错的词下划一个横线;在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。Iwon’tforgetthe5-12Earthquakefortherestoflife.Whenitstrikes,Iwasalonesleeping.SuddenlyIfelt86.mybedshaking.Ijumpedoutofit,andIcouldn’tstand87.upbecauseofthewholebuildingseemedlikeitwasmoving88.backandforth.Isoscaredandfelthopeless.Ifeltmyself89.verycloselytoGod.AndIthoughtthatIwasgoingtodie.90.SecondlaterthequakestoppedandIrushedoutside.But91.thesceneIsawshockedmetodeath:Thehighrisebesides92.minehadcollapsedtotheground.Isufferedforquitelong93.timeafterthat.Iwasingreatpain.NowI’mfeelingmore94.betterandIthinkI’vewalkedoutoftheshadowofitand95.foundthestrengthtomoveon.第三节:书面表达(满分25分)阅读下列材料,以“Whyisfantasyliteraturesopopularwithyoungpeople?”为题写一篇短文。词数:100左右。现状原因建议6/6\n许多年轻人喜欢科幻文学,他们阅读科幻文学时往往忘记吃饭、睡觉。科幻文学情节曲折,能够吸引年轻人。适量阅读一些科幻文学,但不要沉溺其中,以免不适应现实生活。科幻文学生动有趣,富于教育意义,容易感动年轻人。科幻文学往往描绘年轻人在现实生活中无法实现的事情,对年轻人理想的实现是一个弥补。Whyisfantasyliteraturesopopularwithyoungpeople?____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________座号参考答案第Ⅰ卷单项选择1-5AADDA6-10DCBCA11-15BADBA16-20BACAD21-25DAADB26-30DBCCA31-35BDCAB完形填空36—40BACDC41—45BABCA46—50BDADB51—55BCCAC阅读理解56—59CDAB60-63CADB64--67BADC68—71DBAC72—75ACCC第Ⅱ卷单词填空76.permament77.benefit78.decreases79.brilliant80.aboard81.announced82.private83.unipue84.achieved85.companions短文改错86.strikes→struck87.and→but88.去掉of89.so前加was90.closely→close91.Second→Seconds92.besides→beside93.quite后加a94.去掉more/改为much95.√第三节:书面表达Onepossibleversion:Whyisfantasyliteraturesopopularwithyoungpeople?Atpresentmanyyoungpeopleliketoreadfantasyliterature.Whentheyreadsomefantasyliterature,theyoftenforgettoeatandsleep.Whyisfantasyliteraturesopopularwithyoungpeople?Herearesomemainreasons.First,theplotoffantasyliteratureisusuallyindirectandthrilling.Soitcanattractyoungpeople.Atthesametime,fantasyliteratureisusuallylively,interestingandinstructive.Asaresult,itcaneasilymoveyoungpeople.Besides,fantasyliteratureusuallydescribessomethingthatyoungpeoplecan'tdoinreallife,soitmakesupfortherealizationofyoungpeople'sdreams.6/6