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下学期4月月考高二英语试卷本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II(非选择题)两部分。考试时间120分钟第I卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分) 听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳的选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inarestaurant B.Atabookstore C.Inasupper-marketHowmuchdoesthemanhavetoborrowfromthewoman?A.$15.50 B.$15.15 C.$14.00WhenwillthemanmostprobablymeetProfessorBrown?A.Wednesday B.Thursday C.FridayHowmanyblocksdidthemanhavetogotogettotheBeverlyBoulevard?A.Fourblocks B.Fiveblocks C.SixblocksWhydoesthemanthinkthedinnerpartyshouldbeputoff?A.TheSmithshavegotanotherinvitation.B.TheJoneshaveotherplansforthisweekend.C.TheSmithshavehadadinnerpartyalready.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分) 听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳的选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的时间作答。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6至第8题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这3个小题。Whyisthemanmakingthetelephonecall?A.HeisinvitingMr.BrowntogotoAustralia.B.HeisgivinginformationaboutMr.Brown’sflight.C.HeisfixingatimetomeetMr.Brownattheairport.WhendoesMr.Brownhavetobeattheairport?A.By8:30 B.By9:30 C.By10:30WhatnumbercanMr.Browncallifthereisaproblem?A.33466820 B.33688202 C.33486220听第7段材料,回答第9至第12题。现在你有20秒钟的时间阅读这4个小题。Whatdoesthemanwant?A.Acupofcoffee B.Asalad C.AcheeseburgerWheredoesLouisesuggestthatthemaneat?A.Atacoffeeshop B.Athishouse C.InherofficeLouisewant________A.themantobringherasalad. B.togowiththeman.C.toeatinheroffice.WheredoesLouiseusuallyhavelunch?A.Athome B.Atthecoffeeshop C.Inheroffice听第8段材料,回答第13至第14题。现在你有10秒钟的时间阅读这2个小题。AlicewantedMaryto________A.sayhellotoTom. B.visitSt.Louis. C.gotoaplay.MaryandAlice____________A.wenttoabaseballgame. B.visitedTom.C.sawaplay.听第9段材料,回答第15至第17题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这3个小题。Lauraistalkingto___________A.herbrother. B.afriend. C.herhusband.LaurawasinCalifornia___________A.tovisitAlice. B.foravacation. C.onbusiness.Theman’svacation___________A.hasjustended . B.willbeinCalifornia. C.isabouttostart.听第10段材料,回答第18至第20题。现在你有15秒钟的时间阅读这3个小题。Johnkeptlonghairbecause____________A.Johnwasagirl. B.thebarberdoesn’tliketocutitshort.C.Johnlikedittobelong.Hisfriendsnevermadejokesaboutthelonghairbecause_________A.thehairwasn’tfunny.B.Johndidn’tlikejokesaboutthehairandtheywereafraidofhim.C.JohnwasoldThebarberadvisedJohn_______.A.tohavehishaircut. B.tocutoffmostofhishair.C.tobecutoffhislonghair.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,共15分)21ThomasAlvaEdisonwasbothscientistandinventor,whileLeonardodaVinciwaspainter,inventorandscientist.A.不填;不填;不填 B.a;不填;a C.a;an;a D.a;an;不填22.Eatingtoomuchfatcan________toheartdiseaseandhighbloodpressure. A.devote B.attend C.contribute D.turn23.Wehadn’tmetfor20years,butIrecognizedher________Isawher. A.themoment B.forthemoment C.themomentwhen D.atthemomentwhen24.Iwastellingthemaboutmytravelswhenshe_____withastoryofherownonhervisitstoHawaii.A.brokein B.brokeout C.brokeup D.brokedown25.Whatsurprisedmewasnotwhathesaidbut______hesaidit.A.theway B.inthewaythatC.thewaywhich D.intheway26.---IhearJohnhastakenuphisbusinessinLondon.---Really?Hehasnobusiness_________andI’msurehe’llfail. A.feeling B.ideaC.senseD.opinion27.--It’sgreatthatwe’llgoonanorganizedtriptomorrow.--But________tomorrow,we’ddelayit.A.itshouldrainB.WereitrainC.WoulditrainD.Shoulditrain.28.Heatcapacityis_______amountofenergy_______takesto_______thetemperatureofasubstancebyonedegreecentigrade.A.the;it;raise B.an;that;riseC.the;it;riseD.an;it;raise29.Intheiropinion,theinternet,ifproperly________,holdsthekeytosuccessinthe21stcentury. A.tobemanagedB.managing C.beingmanaged D.managed30.Informationhasbeenputforward______moremiddleschoolgraduateswillbeadmittedintouniversities.A.which B.that C.when D.what31.whodoyouthinkitisthatTom’smotherwillhave_______theletter? A.topost B.post C.posted D.posting32.Thecouplelookedatthescoretheir_______sonhadgotintheexam,____. A.disappointing;disappointed B.disappointed;disappointed C.disappointed;disappointedly D.disappointing;disappointing33.---Thebossexpressedhissatisfactionwithyourwonderfulwork.----Really?I____betterundermorefavorableconditions. A.coulddo B.shoulddo C.musthavedone D.couldhavedone34.Therearemanyblackclouds.Itis_______torainagain. A.surelyB.probableC.likely D.possible35.Theforeignfriendsyoureferredto_______lookingforwardto________aroundouruniversity. A.are,beingshown B.being,beingshown C.being,shown D.are,beshown第二节:完型填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)Inthemiddleofthenight,Peter’swifesuddenlyfellill.Sherolledfromsidetoside,crying,“Oh,mystomach!Getthe36!”Peter,awakingfromadeepsleep,thoughthiswifewasonlyhavinga37dream.“Stopthatnoise,”hesaidtoher.Heturnedandtriedtogoto38again,buthiswifestillcriedout,“Oh,help!Help!I’msureI’m39.”Petergotoutofbedandstarted40,buthecouldnotfindhimanyclothes.“Whereismyshirt?”heasked.Hiswifewas41illtotellhim,andshecouldonlycry,“Oh,my42stomach!”Assoonashehadputhisclothes43,hesaid,“Now,mydear,areyouquite44thatyouneedthedoctor?Surelyyoucanwait45morning,can’tyou?”“No,Ican’t.Go,go,go,”hiswifeshouted,“46youwillfindmedead47themorning.”SoPeterwentoutintothedarkstreet.Hehadonlygoneafewstepswhenheheardhiswife48himagain.“I’m49againnow,andIshallnotwantthedoctor,”shesaidsoftly.Hearingthis,hestartedrunningas50ashecouldtowardsthedoctor’shouse.Whenhearrivedthere,heknockedatthedoorwithhisstick,loudlyenoughtowake51around.Thedoctorputhissleepyheadoutofthebedroomwindowandsaid,“Er?Whoisthere?”“Oh,Doctor,”Petercalleduptohim,“I’vevery52newsforyou.Mywife53illwithaterriblestomachache.Iwasonmywaytobringyoutoher,butshecalledmebacktosaythatthetroublehadsuddenly54her.Soyouneednotcome.Gobackto55now,andsleepwell!”36.A.driver B.nurse C.doctor D.child37.A.terrible B.interesting C.surprising D.wonderful38.A.bed B.sleep C.sleepy D.thebed39.A.walking B.dying C.aching D.sleeping40A.dressing B.wearing C.raising D.working41.A.very B.so C.too D.quite42.A.good B.bad C.poor D.wrong43A.down B.off C.up D.on44A.certain B.anxious C.worried D.afraid45.A.before B.for C.to D.until46.A.and B.but C.therefore D.or47A.after B.in C.before D.until48.A.telling B.calling C.wanting D.crying49.A.good B.wrong C.allright D.right50.A.fast B.slowly C.quickly D.happily51.A.everyone B.someone C.noone D.doctors52.A.good B.bad C.disappointing D.ill53.A.remained B.fell C.grew D.falled54.A.comforted B.missed C.satisfied D.left55.A.yourhome B.yourbedroom C.yourdream D.bed第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)ATwohighschoolstudentsDylanKleboldandEricHarrismadeaseriesofhomevideosleadinguptotheirkillingsoffellowstudentsatColumbineHighSchoolinColorado.TimeMagazineviewedthevideotapes,andreportsthatKleboldandHarrisexpressedhatredfornearlyalltheirschoolmates.Kelboldsaidononetape,“Ihopewekill250ofyou.”AtlunchtimeonApril20,KelboldandHarrisopenedfire,andwentontokill12otherstudentsandoneteacherbeforetakingtheirownlives.Timesaysthetapes--madeoverafive-weekperiodbeforetheviolent(暴力的)act---makeitclearthatKleboldandHarrisfeltalienatedandwantedrevenge(报复)againstthosewhodislikedplayingtogetherwiththemorlaughedatthem--mainlytheColumbinesportsstudents.ThemagazinesaystheonlyregretthattheshootersshowonthetapesiswhenHarrisadmitsthathisandKlebold’sparentswouldbe“putthroughhell(地狱)oncewedothis.”Buthesaid,“there’snothingyouguys(theparents)couldhavedonetopreventthis.”Kleboldsaid,“I’msorryIhavesomuchangerinmyheart.”Harristalkedofhavingtomoveoftenwithhisfamily,startingovereachtimeatthebottomofthesocialladder,wherepeoplemadefunof“myface,myhair,myshirts”.TimereportsKleboldandHarrissawtheattacksasawaytoget“therespectweshould”,Kleboldsaiddirectors“willbefightingoverthisstory”.FBIagentMarkHolstlawtoldTime:“Theywantedtobefamous.Andtheyare.They’reinfamous.”56.Thispassagemainlytellsusabout A.thelivesoftwohighschoolstudents B.anexampleofschoolviolenceintheUSA C.thetechniquesofmakingahomevideo D.theTimeMagazine’sreports57.KleboldandHarrismadetheattackas__ A.anachievement B.askillfully-carried-outplan C.awayofrevenge D.abeginningofalltheirwork58.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“alienated”(paragraph3)mean? A.discouraged B.ashamed C.tired D.separated59.Thetwoboysregrettedtheirdeedsonly A.aftertheykilledtoomanypeople B.aftertheykilledawrongperson C.whentheythoughtoftheirparents D.whentheysawtheresultsBIsitpossibletopersuademankindtolivewithoutwar?Warisanancientpracticewhichhasexistedforatleastsixthousandyears.Itwasalwaysbadandusuallyfoolish,butinthepast,thehumanracemanagedtolivewithit.Modernclevernesshaschangedthis.EitherManwillendtheexistenceofwar,orwarwillendtheexistenceofMan.Forthepresent,itisnuclearweaponsthatcausethemostseriousdanger,butbacteriologicalorchemicalweaponsmay,beforelong,offeranevengreaterthreat.Ifwesucceededinendingtheexistenceofnuclearweapons,ourworkwouldnotbedone.Itwillneverbedoneuntilwehavesucceededinendingwar.Todothis,weneedtopersuademankindtolookuponinternationalproblemsinanewwaynotascontestsofforce,inwhichthevictorygoestothesidewhichismostskilfulinkillingpeople,butbysettlinginaccordancewithagreedrulesoflaw.Itisnoteasytochangeveryoldmentalhabits,butthisiswhatmustbeattempted.Therearethosewhosaythattheacceptanceofthisorthatideologywouldpreventwar.Ibelievethistobeabigmistake.Allideologiesarebasedupondogmaticstatementswhichare,atbest,doubtful,andatworst,totallyfalse.Theirsupportersbelieveinthemsodeeplythattheyarewillingtogotowarinsupportofthem.Themovementofworldopinionduringthepastfewyearshasbeenverylargelysuchaswecanwelcome.Ithasbecomeacommonplacethatnuclearwarmustbeavoided.Ofcourseverydifficultproblemsremainintheworld,butthespiritinwhichtheyarecomingnearertoisabetteronethanitwassomeyearsago.Ithasbeguntobethought,evenbythepowerfulmenwhodecidewhetherweshallliveordie,thatnegotiationsshouldreachagreementsevenifbothsidesdonotfindtheseagreementswhollysatisfactory.IthasbeguntobeunderstoodthattheimportantstrugglenowadaysisnotbetweendifferentcountriesbutbetweenManandtheatombomb.60.Thispassageimpliesthatwarisnow_______. A.worsethaninthepast B.asbadasinthepast C.notsodangerousasinthepast D.asnecessaryasinthepast61.FromParagraph2welearnthatthewriterofthepassage________.isasupporterofsomemodernideologiesdoesnotthinkthattheacceptanceofanyideologiescouldpreventwarbelievesthattheacceptationofsomeideologiescouldpreventwardoesnotdoubtthetruthofanyideologies62.Accordingtothewriter,_______.waristheonlywaytosolveinternationalargumentswarwillbelessdangerousbecauseoftheimprovementofweaponsitisimpossibleforpeopletolivewithoutwarwarmustbeendedifManwantstosurvive63.Thelastparagraphsuggeststhat_______.internationalagreementscanbereachedmoreeasilynowManbeginstorealizethedangerofnuclearwarnuclearwarwillsurelynottakeplaceworldopinionwelcomesnuclearwarC ABOUTOURTRIPS JourneyModules Independenttravelersjustloveflexibility.SouthPacificTravelersWorldhascreatedtravelandsightseeingmodulesofkeycitiesandregionswhichincludefirstclasscoachtraveltoandfromeachdestinationaswellassomegreatsightseeing.Modulescanbeeasilylinkedtogethertoenableyoutoseeasmuchofthecountryasyouhavetimefor.Travelwithcomfortandindependenceaswellastheassurancethatyourarrangementsarepre-booked. What’sIncluded Alltheexcursionsandtripsdescribedincludehighqualitycoachtransportandsightseeingtripsasdetailed.Yourtraveldocumentsincludeindividualservicevouchersforeachpartofyourjourney. DoortoDoorSupplement Ifyouwouldlikeguaranteeddoortodoortransferstoandfromyourcentralaccommodation,wewillarrangeshuttleand/ortaxitransport.Thesupplementarycostisshownforeachmodule. Prices AllpricesareinNewZealanddollars,including12.5%GoodsandServicesTax. Accommodation Toensureyouhavetheflexibilitytochooseaccommodationtosuityourtasteandbudgetourpackagesincludetransportandsightseeingonly.Foryourconveniencecoachdeparturepointsarecentrallylocatedincitiesandtowns. Sightseeing Onaworldscale,NewZealandisasmallcountry(similarinsizetoCalifornia,GreatBritainorJapan),withapopulationofjust3.8million.Wehavewideopenspacestoenjoyincluding13nationalparksandworldheritageareas.Infactmorethan5millionhectares-athirdofNewZealand-isprotectedinparks,forestsandreserves.WetravelthroughmanyinourSouthPacificTravelers’Worldtrips.AteachofourTravelers’Worldlocations,oursightseeingpartnershavebeenmeticulouslyselectedfortheirhighoperationalstandardsandservicedelivery,excellentvalue,environmentalcareprinciplesandtotalcommitmenttoexceedingyourexpectation.64.IfyouwanttoseeasmuchofNewZealandaspossible_________.

A.youmusttravelindependently

B.youshouldpre-bookyourarrangements

C.youshouldlinkallthemodulestogether D.justjoinSouthPacificTravelersWorld65.ThejourneymodulescreatedbySouthPacificTravelersWorldincludesthe

followingexcept__________.

A.firstclasscoachtravel B.somegreatsightseeing

C.visitingkeycitiesandregions D.yourarrangementsshouldbepre-booked66.Ifyouchoosedoortodoortransfers,youshould________.

A.paythetaxidriverforhisservice

B.spendextramoneyfortheservice

C.guaranteetopayoffthesupplementarymoneyinNewZealanddollars

D.pay12.5%ofthebudgetinGoodsandServiceTaxinNewZealanddollars67.Youaresuretohaveanexcellentjourneybecause________. A.theguideswillshowyouaroundthecountry B.NewZealandisnotbigenoughforyoutotravelaround C.youcanwatchallofNewZealand'slandscapes D.alltheguidesofthetravelagenciesarewellqualifiedforthepositionDLiuXiang,a21-year-oldChineseathlete,gotthegoldmedalofthefascinatingmen’s110mhurdlesbeforeacrowdof70,000attheOlympicStadiuminthe28thOlympicsinAthenslateFridaylocaltime.Heclockedanexcellent12.91secondstoequaltheworldrecordsetbyBritain’sCollinJacksonin1993.ItisthefirstgoldChinesemen’sathletehaseverwonfromthetrackandfieldintheOlympicshistory.Chinahaswonover100goldmedalsfromthesummerOlympicGamessince1984butitsmaleathletesonlygotonemedalfromOlympics’mostpopularsport.TheShanghainative,withhisfatheratruckdriverandmotheranout-of-workhousewife,lovedsportswhenhewasverylittle.LiuwasselectedtotheJuniorSportsSchoolofPutuoDistrictofShanghaitopracticejumpingasafourthgraderintheprimaryschool.Butafterabonetestshowingthathewillnotbeabletobecomeatallman,Liuwasaskedtogiveupsportsoneyearlater,althoughhehadwonthenationalchampionatthatlevel.In1998whenheattractedcoachSunHaiping’sattentionasa15-year-oldjumper.Sunwasawell-knownhurdlecoachandhebelievedastarwasbornatthefirstsightofLiu.HevisitedLiu’sparentsseveraltimesandfinallypersuadedthemtoletLiutransfertothe110mhurdles.Afteronlythreeyears,LiulaunchedhiscareerinstyleintheIAAFGrandPrixinLausannein2001bybreakingtheworldyouthandAsianrecordwithatimeof13.12.Butthefirstwarninghesenttotheworldwashisbronze-winningfeatattheworldindoorchampionshipsinBirmingham,England,lastyear.In2004,LiuwonthesilverintheworldindoorchampionshipsinBudapestinMarch.Twomonthslater,heprovedthewinnerinaraceagainstAmericangreatAllenJohnsonintheIAAFGrandPrixinOsaka,Japan,whereheclockedanewAsianrecordandworld’sseasonbesttimeof13.06seconds.HewentontowintwoJohnson-absentracesinLille,France,onJune26andZagreb,Croatia,threedayslater.HeputupanexcitingshowattheGoldenGalameetinRomeonJuly3,whenheandJohnsonclockedanidenticaltimeof13.11.RaceofficialshadtoexamineaphotofinishtodeclareJohnsonthewinner.LiudidabetterjobofclearingthehurdlesthanJohnson,butJohnson’sstrongerstartendedupmakingthedifference.TheraceboostedLiu’soptimismfortheOlympics,althoughJohnsonbetteredhisseasonbesttimeby0.01secondinLausanne,Switzerland,onJuly6.TheworldhasputtheOlympicsaJohnson-LiuduelbutsurprisinglyJohnsoncrashedoutoftheGamesafterfallingattheninthhurdleatround2.Johnson’searlyexitpavedthewayforLiu’swin.HefinallytookthegoldmedalandputaChineseman’snameontherecordbook. (/Xinhua)Updated:2004-08-2802:5768.AccordingtoParagraphOne,whichofthefollowingisTRUE? A.LiuXiangisthefastestofthefourmentionedathletes. B.LiuXianghassetanewworldrecordintheeventofthemen’s110mhurdles. C.BothLiuXiangandJacksonhavegotagoldmedalattheOlympics. D.IntheOlympicshistory,LiuXiangisthefastestinthisevent.69.Beforethe28thOlympicsinAthens,. A.noChineseathletegotagoldmedalfromthetrackandfieldattheOlympics B.therewasalreadyaChinesemalemedalistinthetrackandfieldattheOlympics C.TerrenceTrammellgotagoldmedalfromthemen’shurdlesattheSydneyOlympics D.ZhuJianhuagotabronzemedalfromthemen’shurdlesinthe1984LosAngelesGames70.Inthelastparagraph,theunderlinedword“duel”mostprobablymeans“”. A.contest B.friendship C.partner D.company71.Fromthepassage,wecanconcludethat. A.LiuXianghadnogiftforjumpingwhenhewasalittleboy B.LiuXiangsetanewworldyouthrecordwhenhewas17yearsold C.LiuXianghassucceededbecauseofhiscoachSun D.JohnsonmighthavewonthegoldmedalifhehadnodroppedoutETheycannotvotewhichnationsshouldhaveaseatontheUnitedNationsSecurityCouncil,butordinarypeoplehaveshowntheirfeelings.ByTuesdayafternoon,over11.5millionpeopleinandoutsideChinahadsignedanonlinepetitionsayingJapanshouldnotsucceedinitsbidforaneverlastingseatontheSecurityCouncil.TheloudcallisduetothehistoricalfactsinWorldWarⅡ.SomeJapanesepoliticianssaidtheircountryisreadytoplayamoreactiveroleinglobalaffairs,andtheircountry’scontributioncannolongerbelimitedtofinancialaspects.Thepetitionby11.5millionpeopletellsJapanthatmoneyalonecannotbuytheirhearts.Anewhistorytextbookthataright-wingJapaneseorganizationhassubmittedforofficialagreementgoessofarastopaintJapanasa“victim”inWorldWarⅡ.ItsauthorsevensaythatChinastartedallthewarsbetweenthetwocountries.JapanesePrimeMinisterJunichiroKoizumiturneddownaninvitationtoagrandpartyinMoscowonMay9tocelebratethe60thanniversaryoftheendofWarWorldⅡ.Koizumi’sabsencewilldonothingbutencouragemoreprobesintohiscountry’shistoricalbaggage.JapanesepoliticianscontinuetovisittheYasukuniShrine.WartimeleaderandwarcriminalHidekiTojo,aswellasfiveotherhangedwarcriminals,areburiedattheshrine.TheytalkaboutpeaceduringthevisitsandasktheirAsianneighborstounderstandJapaneseculture,whichrequiresthemtovisitShintoshrinestomarkseasonalcelebrations.Buttheydon’tseethepainsthattheJapaneseinvasionbroughtonotherAsiancountries.Howcananationsleepwithsuchahistoryonitsconscience?TheamountofmoneyJapangivestheUnitedNationsdoesnotnecessarilygivethecountrytheroleininternationalaffairs.NeitherwillaneverlastingseatontheSecurityCouncilfreeJapanfromitshistoricalbaggage.72.AccordingtosomeJapanesepoliticianstheirvisitstoShintoShrinesaredueto. A.thefactthatthesixWorldWarⅡcriminalswereburiedthere B.theintentionthatJapanwantstogetaneverlastingseatontheSecurityCouncil C.therequirementofJapaneseculture D.theprobesofthewarcriminals73.The11.5millionpeoplesignedanonlinepetitionto. A.stopJapanfrombiddinganeverlastingseatontheSecurityCouncil B.expresstheirfeelingsthattheydidn’twantJapantowinitsbid C.honorthepeoplewhodiedinWorldWarⅡ D.supporttheideathatJapanshouldgivetheUNmoremoney74.InanewJapanesehistorybook. A.theJapanesearedescribedasright-wingpeople B.manyvictimssubmittedtheagreementinWorldWarⅡ C.Japanesegovernmenthassignedtheagreementofficially D.Chinaisconsideredtohavebeenresponsibleforthewar75.WhichofthefollowingdescriptionsaboutJapanisNOTtrue? A.Thegovernmentrefusedaninvitationtothe60thanniversaryoftheendofWorldWarⅡ B.ItwantstogetaneverlastingseatontheSecurityCouncil. C.Itwantsmoreprobesintoitshistoricalbaggage. D.ItgivestheUNmuchmoney.第三部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节:短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分;满分10分)Beforewelefttothemoon,LiYanpingexplainedtomethattheforce1.ofgravitywouldchangethreetimesonourjourneyandthefirst2.changewouldbethemostpowerful.Thenwewereoff.As3.therocketroseslowlyupintotheairwebegantofeelthe4.pulloftheearth,whichwaswhatwecalledgravity.Atfirst5.itpushedussuchhardbackintoourseatsthatwecouldnot6.saysomethingtoeachother.Graduallytheweightlessened7.andIwasabletoaskhim,“Whyisthespaceshipfallingback8.totheearth?”“Wearesofarfromtheearthnowtofeelits9.pull,”heexplained.“Sowefeelasifthereisnogravityatall.Whenwegetclosetothemoon,weshallfeelitsgravitypullusthough10.notasstrongastheearth’spull.第二节:书面表达(满分25分).请根据下面表格内的信息用英语写一篇短文介绍洪战辉的事迹,以便刊登在某英文杂志“CampusLife(校园生活)”专栏。基本情况姓名洪战辉年龄23身份大学生学校湖南怀化学院主要事迹:11岁时,患精神残疾的父亲捡回一女婴。母亲离家出走。一直以来千方百计挣钱养家、上学,成功将妹妹抚养至今。他这感人事迹已经引起媒体关注。词数:100左右可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯参考词汇:精神残疾mentaldisorderattractone’sattention答题卷第一节:改错:(10)Beforewelefttothemoon,LiYanpingexplainedtomethattheforce1.ofgravitywouldchangethreetimesonourjourneyandthefirst2.changewouldbethemostpowerful.Thenwewereoff.As3.therocketroseslowlyupintotheairwebegantofeelthe4.pulloftheearth,whichwaswhatwecalledgravity.Atfirst5.itpushedussuchhardbackintoourseatsthatwecouldnot6.saysomethingtoeachother.Graduallytheweightlessened7.andIwasabletoaskhim,“Whyisthespaceshipfallingback8.totheearth?”“Wearesofarfromtheearthnowtofeelits9.pull,”heexplained.“Sowefeelasifthereisnogravityatall.Whenwegetclosetothemoon,weshallfeelitsgravitypullusthough10.notasstrongastheearth’spull.第二节:书面表达(25)第二节:书面表达(满分25分). 答案听力:1-5AACBA 6-10BACCA 11-15BCAAB 16-20BCCBA单选:CCAAA,CDADB,BADCA完型36---40CABBA 41---45CCDAD 46---50DBBCA 51---55AABDD阅读A:BCDC B:ABDBC:DDBD D:DBAD E:CBDC短文改错to—for2.and后加that3.正确4.去掉up5.was—is6.such—so7.something—anything8.is后加not9.so—too10.pull—pulling作文:HongZhanhui,acollegestudentof23yearsold,isnowstudyinginHuaihuaCollegeofHunan.Lifehasnotbeeneasyforhim.Whenhewaseleven,hisfather,Whowassufferingfrommentaldisorderatthattime,broughtababygirlhome.Unfortunately,hismotherlefthomeandneverbackhomeagain.ItisHongZhanhuithathasbeentryingtoearnsomemoneytokeepthefamilygoing.Hehastol

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