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2020学年第二学期5月学情调研

高一英语90分钟满分100分

I.ListeningComprehension(20%)

SectionAShortConversations

Directions:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeach

conversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespoken

onlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,

anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

1.A.Atahotel.B.Inameetingroom.

C.Inthewoman'soffice.D.Inataxi.

2.A.It'squietintherestaurant.B.Thepriceishighintherestaurant.

C.Therestaurantservesgoodfood.D.Therestaurantisverypopular.

3.A.Anactor.B.Awriter.C.Ajournalist.D.Anastronaut.

4.A.Doubtful.B.Convinced.C.Grateful.D.Upset.

5.A.Gofishing.B.Seethedentist.C.Attendaclass.D.Visithisaunt.

6.A.TheywillmeetAngelaontheway.B.Theywillhaveanearlystart.

C.Angelaisusuallyalatecomer.D.Angelamaynotcometomorrow.

7.A.Heisagenerousperson.B.Heisinchargeofthedepartment.

C.Heisrathermeanwithhismoney.D.Hedoesn'tgetonwellwithcolleagues.

8.A.Teacherandstudent.B.Fatheranddaughter.

C.Shopassistantandcustomer.D.Bossandemployee.

9.A.ThereareseveralJacksinhisclass.

B.Jackhadreceivedtrainingondebate.

C.Jackhasgreatlychangedhispersonality.

D.Jackwasnotlikelytowinthedebatecontest.

10.A.Hewasforcedtogotothecalligraphyexhibition.

B.Hefoundnointerestinthecalligraphyexhibition.

C.Hewaspooratinvestinginexhibitsofcalligraphy.

D.Watchingsoapoperasishisfavoriterecreation.

SectionBPassage

Directions:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassagesandonelongerconversation,andyouwillbeasked

severalquestionsoneachofthepassagesandtheconversation.Thepassagesandtheconversationwillberead

twice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossibleanswerson

yourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldhethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.

Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

11.A.Thenameoriginofguineapigsandtheirhabitat.

B.Theearlyuseofguineapigsinmedicalstudies.

C.Whyguineapigsaremoresuitableforexperiments.

D.Theuseofguineapigsinresearchandconversation.

12.A.GuineapigsgotthenamebecausetheyarenativetoGuinea.

B.Guineapigshavelessincommonwithhumanbeingsthanratsdo.

C.Guineapigswerefirstusedinstudiesofsexuallytransmitteddiseases.

D.GuineapigshavemeaningsinEnglishrelatedtotheirroleinexperiments.

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13.A.Asecretaryforcedtodopilesofpaperwork.

B.Ateachergivingherlessoninaratherboringway.

C.Astudenttoocarelesstogethighscoresinexams.

D.Ahusbandaskedtotasteanewdishpreparedbyhiswife.

Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.

14.A.Anengineer.B.Alawyer.C.Astudent.D.Asecretary.

15.A.Boring.B.Heroic.C.Painstaking.D.Demanding.

16.A.Thelawyersspentalltheirtimeonresearchandfilesoflegalcases.

B.Thespeakertalkedwithsomelawyersbeforetakingthequalifyingexam.

C.Itwasnotuntilayearlaterthatthespeakerfinallydecidednottostudylaw.

D.Thelifeoflawyersisn'tthesameastheonethespeakeronceexpected.

Questions17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation.

17.A.ThewaytoevaluatetheworksofPicasso.

B.Ararepaintingdiscoveredbyamuseum.

C.ThewaytokeepararepaintingbyPicasso.

D.TheargumentoverararepaintingbyPicasso.

18.A.Itwillbedisplayedfbrawhileatthemuseum.

B.Itisestimatedtobeworthatleast40milliondollars.

C.Itwasdonatedtothemuseumbyanunknowncollector.

D.Itmaybefourtimesasvaluableasthemuseum'scollection.

19.A.Themuseumwillbecloseddownsoon.

B.Therearenotenoughguardsinthemuseum.

C.Themuseumisinsevereshortageofmoney.

D.Themuseumlackstheequipmenttoprotectit.

20.A.Theyagreedtosellitatafairprice.

B.Theyagreedtokeepitaslongaspossible.

C.Theydecidedtoassessthevalueofthework.

D.Theydecidedtohiremoreguardstoprotectit.

II.GrammarandVocabulary(20%)

SectionA

Directions:Afterreadingthepassagebelow,fillintheblankstomakethepassagecoherentandgrammatically

correct.Fortheblankswithagivenword,fillineachblankwiththeproperformofthegivenword;fortheother

blanks,useonewordthatbestfitseachblank.

21.Didyouforeseethatsomanyinvestorsalltheirmoneyinthestockmarket?

A.hadlostB.lostC.wouldloseD.havelost

22.Alltheresidentsintheareathattheymoveintonewflatswithinthreemonths.

A.hadbeenadvisedB.advised

C.haveadvisedD.havebeenadvised

23.Shecameupwithseveralideasaboutthehousedecorationafantasticonepoppedintohermind.

A.inthatB.beforeC.sinceD.unless

24Mary'ssuccessliesinthefactsheisco-operativeandeagertolearnfromothers.

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A.becauseB.whichC.whereD.that

25.anystaircase,Ifollowedadarkpassageanditseemedtogoonforever.

A.NottohaveseenB.SeeingnotC.HavingnotseenD.Notseeing

26.Unlesstospeak,mosthighschoolstudentsherepreferremainingsilentinclass.

A.invitedB.invitingC.beinginvitedD.havinginvited

27.Ifsheacceptsthisposition,shewillhavenochoicebutanevengreaterchallenge.

A.tomeetB.meetsC.meetingD.met

28.Donaldsurvivedwhenthecarhewasincrashedintoatruckfromtheoppositeside.

A.asB.whereC.thatD.once

29.Ahighdefinitiondigitalcameraonthiscellphonecanshowyouvividlyisaroundthepersonyouare

talkingto.

A.howB.whichC.whatD.where

30.Wasittheboy'spassionforplayingthepianoinhischildhoodledhimtobeamusiccollegestudent?

A.whichB.thatC.whatD.when

SectionB

Directions:Fillineachblankwithaproperwordchosenfromthebox.Eachwordcanbeusedonlyonce.Note

thatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.

A.missedB.administrativeC.permanentlyD.attempt

AB.adoptionAC.intendedAD.failureBC.enormous

BD.shrinkingCD.digitallyABC.headed

Itisaritualalmostasfrequentandasfleeting(转口舜艮|J逝)asobservingthecherryblossomseachyear.Anew

Japanesegovernmentpledgestomovemorepublicservicesonline.Almostassoonasthepromiseismade,itfalls

totheground.In2001thegovernmentannounceditwoulddigitizeallitsproceduresby2003——yetalmost20

yearslater,just7.5%ofall___31___procedurescanbecompletedonline.Only7.3%ofJapaneseappliedforany

sortofgovernmentserviceonline,wellbehindnotonlySouthKoreaandIceland,butalsoMexicoandSlovakia.

Japanisane-govemment___32___.

Thatisagreatpity,andnotjustforunfortunateJapanesecitizenswanderingfromwindowtowindowin

puzzlinggovernmentoffices.Japan'spopulationis___33___andageing.TheDaiwaInstituteofResearch,a

think-tankinTokyo,estimatesthatputtinggovernmentonlinecould___34___boostGDPperpersonby1%.The

failuretodosoisa(n)___35___opportunity.

Happily,thegovernmentofSugaYoshihide,whobecameprimeministerinSeptember2020,seemstobe

makingmorethanthetypicalritual___36___atresolvingtheproblem.Itiscreatinganewgovernmentagency

___37___todragtheoldonesintothedigitalworld.ThisnewofficewillbeinchargeofpurchaseofITsystems

forthegovernmentasawhole.Itwillbe___38___byatechexecutive,notapolitician.

Asalaggardintherichworldinthe___39___ofdigitalpublicservices,Japandoesatleasthavethe

advantageofbeingabletolearnfromtheexperienceofothercountries.ItcouldlooktoEstoniaforadviceon

imposingdatastandardsacrossgovernmentdepartments.Estoniaalsooperatesamodeldigital-IDsystem.Andto

boosttake-upitcouldlearnfromDenmark,whereapplicationsfor95%ofstatepensionsand100%ofmaternity

benefitsarenowhandled___40___.

Thepotentialgainsinproductivity,ifJapan'sadministratorsgettheiracttogether,wouldbeenormous.The

olderthepopulationbecomes,thegreaterthebenefit,tothemandtothegovernment,ofdoingawaywithqueues

andforms.Thesavingsoftime,moneyandeffortwillonlygrow.Andunlikethetransientbeautyofthecherry

blossom,theblessingsofmoreefficientgovernmentwouldbelasting.

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III.Reading(37%)

SectionA

Directions:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fill

ineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.

SomeChinesecompaniesareleadingthewayinnewservicesandbusinessmodelsintheworld.<fcThemove

towardpioneeringalsoreflectsa(n)_41_change,9,saysDerrickXiong,chiefmarketingofficerofdronemaker

Ehang.

Thenewgenerationofentrepreneurs,“thepost-90s,wereborntobeglobal,nhesays.Theyhavenever

experiencedhardtimesinChinasotheyhaveacompletelydifferentmindset”,more_42_tothatoftheirpeers

intheUSorEuropethantheirparents.Moreandmoremade-in-Chinainnovationsare_43_.

Chinahaswarmlyreceivedbike-sharing,44—itswaywithadock-lessmodelthatoffers_45—

advantagesovercomparableservicesinLondonandNewYork:Bikesare_46—usingmobileapps,andcanbe

pickedupandleftanywhere.Manycanevenbe_47_byGPS.Hellobike(blue)andMeituanbike(yellow)

currentlyhaveledthepack.Onefinancier,onlyhalfjoking,remarksthattheonlybarriertoentrywillbewhen

they_48_colors.

Asubsequentpunishmentbyregulators,-49_atthepilesofdumpedbikeslitteringcities,signalsfuture

obstaclesontheroad._50_,thathasn'tstoppedthoselikeLimeBikefromrollingoutasimilarserviceintheUS

statesofCalifornia,NorthCarolinaandFloridafollowingthedock-less,QRcode-basedChinesemodel.

QRcodes,atypeofbarcode,isthekeythatunlocksthe_51_world.Aswipeofthematrixwithamobile

deviceletsauserhireabike,payforgoodsandgrabanewcontact'sdetails:Whygiveoutbusinesscardswhen

youcanjusthover(刷)yourphoneoverthatofyournew_52—.

So,what'snext?

Thereareplentyofinnovationsstilltotapor_53—.MobilepaymentsintheUSareasmallpartofthosein

China,wherethemarketwasworth$8.8trillionlastyear,accordingtoiResearch.Giftingdigitalmoneyat

ChineseNewYear,forinstance,istakingholdelsewhere,alreadyadaptedinIndiaviaTencent-backedHike,a

NewDelhi-basedmessagingunicorn.

ButarguablythemostdesirabletrendinChinaisthemostbasic:―54—.Chinalastyearproducedroughly

ninetimesasmanygraduatesinscience,technology,engineeringandmathematicsastheUS.Evenallowingfor

China'sbiggerpopulation,itstillpunchesheavilyaboveitsweight,suggestinglotsofroomformanymore

innovationstobe_55_inChina.

41.A.generationalB.disappointingC.internationalD.surprising

42.A.familiarB.similarC.obviousD.distinct

43.A.prosperingB.proceedingC.strugglingD.surviving

44.A.overlookingB.questioningC.receivingD.leading

45.A.pedestriansB.neighborsC.officialsD.cyclists

46.A.unprotectedB.downloadedC.purchasedD.unlocked

47.A.trackedB.trappedC.tradedD.trained

48.A.moveintoB.runoutofC.giveupD.decideon

49.A.annoyedB.anxiousC.satisfiedD.thrilled

50.A.ThereforeB.InsteadC.HoweverD.Besides

51.A.realB.digitalC.innerD.outside

52.A.acquaintanceB.accommodationC.departmentD.companion

53.A.extendB.expandC.happenD.imitate

54.A.educationB.scienceC.technologyD.language

55.A.birthedB.savedC.donatedD.gifted

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SectionB

Directions:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinished

statements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccording

totheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.

A

LifeontheISS

Wakingup

Missioncontrolwakesthecrewupbyturningonthelightsat6a.m.Thedaystartsthesameasitwouldon

Earth,withatriptothebathroom.Whenyoubrushyourteeth,theodditiesoflivinginzero-gravitybecomeclear.

Thetoothbrushandthetubeoftoothpastecanbelefttofloatintheairwhileyouwetyourbrushwithwaterthat

willsticktoitsbristles(刷毛).Afterbreakfast,thecrewcallsdowntomissioncontrolforaplanningconference

torunthroughtheday'sschedule.

Maintenance

Thenitistimeforhouseholdchores.Mostdays,theISSrequiresroutinemaintenanceandsafetychecks.One

dayitmightbedisinfectingsurfacesormovingsomesupplies;anotherdaycouldinvolverepairinganessential

pieceofequipmentsuchasanaimfilter(空气过滤器)ontheDestinymodule(舱).

Avisittothegym

OneofthemainaimsoftheISSistodiscoverhowweightlessnessaffectsthehumanbody.Wehaveknown

forsometimenowthatastronautslosemusclestrengthinspaceandaremorelikelytobreaktheirbonesoncethey

returntoEarth.Toslowthisprocessdown,eachcrewmemberisrequiredtoexerciseforatleasttwohoursaday.

Mealtimes

Foodcomesinseveralforms.Dehydrated(月兑水的)mealscomeinsmallbagstowhichhotwaterisadded

beforetheyareeaten.Spicesarealsoavailable,justlikeonthetablebackhome.(Butsaltandpepper(胡椒粉)

havebeentransformedintoliquids.Thestationwouldotherwisebefulloffloatinggrainsofsalt.

Experiments

EachastronautspendspartoftheirdayonexperimentsinthelabsontheISS,sothatscientistsbackonEarth

canbetterunderstandhowtheconditionsinspaceaffectthings.Theexperimentsthattheastronautssetupand

recordcoverawiderangeofdisciplines.Mice,ants,fishandwormshaveallbeensenttothestationtoseehow

zero-gravityaffectstheirbodiesandbehavior.

Freetime

Oncethecrewhasfinishedtheirscheduledtasksfortheday,theyarefreetospendanyremainingtimethey

haveleftfromtheireveningdoingwhateveractivitytheywish.Perhapsthemostpopularpastimeamong

astronautsistosimplywatchtheEarthspinningsilentlybelowthestationfromthecupola(小穹顶)onthe

Tranquilitymodule.

56.Accordingtothearticle,ISSastronauts'dailyroutineisdifferentfromoursonEarthintermsofthewaythey

A.workoutB.havetheirmeals

C.wakeupD.dohouseholdchores

57.Accordingtothearticle,astronautsareNOTallowedtoontheISS.

A.doexperimentsonliveanimals

B.addspicestotheirfood

C.decidetheirownworkschedules

D.carryoutroutinemaintenancealone

58.Whatcanwelearnfromthearticle?

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A.TheISSactsasascientificresearchlaboratoryinouterspace.

B.Inthelongrun,zero-gravitydoesn'thavenegativeeffectonthehumanbody.

C.Missioncontrolisoflittleimportancetothesuccessofaspacemission.

D.WatchingtheEarthfromtheISSarousesAstronautshomesickness.

B

AwalkalongShanghai'sSuzhouCreekwas,fbrmuchofthe20lbcentury,bestundertakenwitha

hand-kerchiefcoveredfirmlyoverthenose.Liquidwastefromfactoriespoureddirectlyintoitswaters.Forthe

multi-generationalfamilieswholivedinthesmallboatsthatcrowdeditswatersfrombanktobank,ithadlong

doubledasasourceofpublicdrinkingwateraswellasasewer(下水道).Infectiousdiseasesspreadthroughout

theareaasaresultofwaterpollution.

SuzhouCreekhastakenonanentirelynewlookinrecentyears.Theonce-smellyanddisease-ridden

river-sideisbeingmadeintoanewdestinationforshopping,strollingandliving.Itiswell-equippedtojointhe

likesofParis'sCanalSaint-Martinasanagreeableurbanwaterfront(滨水地区).

Therehabilitation《修复)ofSuzhouCreekdatesbackto1993,whenasewagetreatmentplantbecame

operational,asaresponsetotherisingtensionamongneighboringinhabitants.Theplantwasabletocollect

around1.4millioncubicmeters(立方米)ofwastewaterwithinurbanareaseveryday.Since2002,withthe

capabilitiesofthesewagetreatmentsystemconstantlybeingupgraded,themainstreamofthecreekhasbeen

cleansedofitsblackandsmellypollutants.Duringthepastsixyears,waterqualitythroughoutthesystemhasalso

beengreatlyimprovedbythecleanupofover2,000riverwaysin12districtsacrossthecity.Residentswere

delightedtoseeduckweed(浮萍)andfreshwaterfishreturningtoitswaters.

ResearchfromtheU.N.EnvironmentProgrammerevealsthathalfoftheworld's500largestrivershavebeen

seriouslydepletedorpolluted.Thecomprehensivecleanupprojectforthe125-kilometer-longSuzhouCreekisan

exampletheworldcanfollow,saidareportreleasedduringthefourthsessionoftheU.NEnvironmentAssembly

inMarch2019.

StageFouroftheSuzhouCreekrehabilitationprojectisinfullswing.Itsaimistomakethecreek*s

waterfrontmoreinvitingtothepublic.Whilethisiscertainlyanobleaim,heritageadvocatesareworriedthat

tracesofShanghai1spastdaysasatreatyport(通商口岸)aregettingerasedintheprocess.However,accordingto

thechiefdesignerMichaelGrove,"Allthehistoricstructureswillbepreservedandreused,mainlyfbrcultural

purposes.'*Asamodel,hepointstothesuccessfultransitionofadisusedtextilemillintothepopularM50arts

district,awarren(道路错综复杂的区域)ofcontemporaryartgalleriesthatliesfurtherupthecreek.

ThismeansthatvisitorswillstillbeabletostrollalongSuzhouCreekfromthe1911GardenBridgetothe

1924PostOffice,ailthewhileenjoyingacheerfullydilapidated(年久失修的)partofthemetropolisthathas,

againstallodds,retainedtheessenceofoldShanghai.Minus,ofcourse,thestink.

59.Accordingtothearticle,theSuzhouCreekrehabilitationprojectwasmotivatedby.

A.theincreasingnumberofresidentslivingnearby

B.theinfectiousdiseasesthatwouldoftenspreadthroughoutthearea

C.thepollutedwaterbeingpouredintothecreekfromthefactoriesnearby

D.theimpactwaterpollutionhadonthedailylivesofthosewholivednearby

60.Accordingtothearticle,whichofthefollowingstatementsaboutSuzhouCreekistrue?

A.ItstillremainsanimportantportindowntownShanghai

B.Ithasgiventheworldavaluablelessoninriverrestoration.

C.Itwasanagreeableplacetoliveclosetoattheendofthe20thcentury.

D.Itnowfeatureshigh-risebuildingswhichserveseveraldifferentfunctions.

61.Accordingtothearticle,theSuzhouCreekrehabilitationprojecthasinvolved.

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①thecleanupofriverwaysthroughoutthecity

②thebreedingoflivingcreaturesinitswaters

(3)theconstructionofawastewatertreatmentplan

④thefunctionaltransitionoflandmarksalongthecreek

A.①②B.①③C.②③D.①②③④

62.Paragraph5mainlytalksabout.

A.MichaelGrove'spredictionofthefutureofthecreek

B.thefurtherdevelopmentofpublicspacesalongthecreek

C.thesuccessofthepopularM50artsdistrictfurtherupthecreek

D.heritageadvocates*concernabouttheover-developmentofthecreek

SectionC

Directions:Readthepassagecarefully.Fillineachblankwithapropersentencegiveninthebox.Each

sentencecanbeusedonlyonce.Notethattherearetwomoresentencesthanyouneed.

A.Theresultsshowedthatafterthreemonths,peoplewithdogswalked2,589morestepsadaythanthecontrol

groups.

B.Otis'sarrivalcreatedjoyandanxietyinequalmeasure.

C.Theirpsychologicalstateswerecheckedtoo,viastandardizedevaluationsofanxiety,lonelinessanddepression.

D.LotsofAmericansexpectdogstolifttheirspirits,itseems.

AB.Still,Iwantedsomeproof:Dopetsreallyreduceourlonelinessandmakeusfeelhappier?

AC.Newresearchshowsthatthepsychologicalbenefitsofdogownershiparereal-andespeciallyvaluable

duringthepandemic.

----------LaststimmeFmylife3115totullyehtn峪edwhenIwttsgivcnttnpuppybirthday.

____63____Alreadywellintothepandemic,myhusbandandIwonderedwhateffectthisshaggy,disoriented

creaturewouldhaveonus.Wouldheprovidecomfort?Orwouldhischewing,nipping,soiling,lungingand

barkingonlymultiplyourstresses?

ByApril2020,theadoptionratefbrdogsintheU.S.hadincreasedbymorethan30%,accordingtoSara

Kent,CEOofthenonprofitdatabaseShelterAnimalsCount.Byyear'send,spendingonpetcareandsupplieshad

reachedarecord$99billion.____64____

IsoonbecameaddictedtoOtis,whoisnowan80-poundadolescent.____65____

In2019,astudyledbyLaurenPowell,nowapostdoctoralresearcherattheUniversityofPennsylvania,

lookedatwhethergettingadogimprovedtheowner'sactivitylevel,cardiovascular(心、血管的)healthand

psychologicalstate.Theresearchersusedadvertisingandsocialmediatorecruit71peoplelivinginSydney,

Australia,andseparatedthembyinclination^顷向):Peoplewhoplannedtogetadogwithinamonth,peoplewho

wantedadogbutagreedtowaituntilafterthestudywascomplete,andpeoplewhohadnointerestinever

acquiringadog.

Allparticipantswereevaluatedatthreejunctures:albaseline;threemonthslater,afterthoseinthefirstgroup

gotadog;andagainaftereightmonths.Theresearchersthencomparedthedog-ownerstomembersofthetwo

doglesscontrolgroups,statisticallymanipulatingfactorssuchaseducation,ageandappetiteforexercise,tomake

surethatthepuppetaloneaccountedforanydifferences.____66____

Thepsychologicalimpactofadogpackedabiggerpunch."Basicallywefoundthatthelonelinessinthe

groupthatgotadogdecreasedby40%andstayedatthatlowerlevelateightmonths/saidDr.Powell.

Buthowexactlydodogsmakeushappier?Inapreviousstudy,Dr.PowelPsgrouphadshownthatowninga

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dogpromotestheflowofoxytocin,ahormonethatdecreasesourheartrateandfostersfeelingsofwell-beingand

relaxation.Plus,sheadds,dogs“encouragetheirownerstogetoutinnature,maintainasenseofroutine,andstay

intouchwiththeirneighbors.Allthethingsthatbenefitourmentalhealthinnormaltimesarejustmoreimportant

duringCovid.^^

I'mawitness,andcouldn'tagreemore.

第II卷(共23分)

I.Translation(3+4+4=11分)

1.在19世纪的伦敦,只有少数人能吃得起葡萄,吃葡萄被视为富裕的象征。(afford)

2.在遇到难题时,学生们通常会去网上搜答案而不是请教同学或老师。(practice;search)

3.审美标准因文化而异,因此,你有很高评价的事物在别人看来可能不过尔尔。(vary)

II.GuidedWriting(12分)

Directions:WriteanEnglishcompositionin120wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.

假设你是大同中学高一学生古月胡,你的网友林冲近日参加完中考,将要进入高中,他就高中生活和学业

向你求教,请给他回复一封电子邮件,邮件必须包括以下内容:

•初高中的主要差异

•如何做好高中的学习准备

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2020学年第二学期5月学情调研

Keys

I.Listening(20%)

SectionA:1-10DABCCCCDDB

SectionB:11-13DDD14-16ABD17-20BDBA

ILGrammar&Vocabulary(20%)

SectionA:21-30CDBDDAACCB

SectionB:31-40B;AD;BD;C;AD;AC;ABC;AB;CD

III.Reading(37%)

SectionA:41-55ABADD;DABAC;BABAA

SectionB:(A)56-58BCA

(B)59-62DBBB

(C)63-66B;D;AB;A

IV.Translation(ll%):

1.Onlyasmallnumberofpeopleinthe19thcenturyinLondoncouldaffordgrapes/toeatgrapes,andeatingthem

wereseenasasignofwealth.

2.Whentheyarefacedwithdifficultproblems,itiscommonpracticeforstudentstosearchonlineforanswers

ratherthanconsultclassmatesorteachers.

3.Asbeautystandardsvaryfromculturetoculture,whatyouhaveahighopinionofmaynotbevaluable/much

toothers.

V.Writing(12%)

2020学年第二学期5月学情调研

听力文字稿

SectionA

1.W:Hurryup!ThemeetingwillbeginintenminutesandIhavetoarriveatmyofficetwominutesinadvance

togoovermynotes.

M:Iamsorry,madam.Thelightsareagainstus.

Q:Wheredoestheconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

2.M:Thefoodinthisrestaurantishorrible.Ifonlywe'dgonetotheschoolcanteen.

W:Butthefoodisn*teverything.I

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