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2019学年高二英语上学期期末试卷(带答案)+高考满分作文:记忆中的万花筒与哈哈镜英语试题 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选项。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.15.C.£9.18.答案是B。1.Whattimeisitnow? A.8:40. B.8:55. C.
9:00.2.WhathappenedtoNancy? A.Shetriedoutbutfailed.B.Shewaschosenfortheleadrole.C.Shemissedthechanceoftryingout.3.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.PlaygolfnextTuesday. B.Visithisparents. C.Takeadayoff.4.Howwillthewomandealwithherbicycle? A.Shewillleaveitintheapartment.B.Shewillgiveittothemanforfree.C.Shewillsellittothemanatalowprice.5.Whatdoesthewomanmean? A.Shewillhelptheman.B.Shewon’tfinishthepaper.C.Themanshoulddependonhimself.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选项。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秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whatistheman?A.Apoliceman. B.Areporter. C.Asalesman.7.Whatdidtheteenagerlooklike? A.Hewasinabrownshirt. B.Hewasofmediumheight. C.Hewasthinwithredhair. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace? A.Atastation. B.Atatheatre. C.Atashop.9.Whatdoesthewomantellthemantodo? A.Addhisnametothemailinglist.B.Booktheticketsinadvance.C.Gettheheadphonestomorrow.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing? A.Theeffectsofstress. B.Thewaysofrelaxation. C.Theideasofhealthylife.
11.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutcomputergames? A.It’snogoodplayingthemlong.B.Shefeelsithardtoplaythem.C.Sometimesthey’rerelaxing.12.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando? A.Keepapetdog. B.Haveagoodrest. C.Dooutdooractivities. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout? A.Cartooncharacters. B.Climatechange. C.Pollutioncontrolagreements.14.WhatencouragedthemantocreateMr.Carbon? A.Hisdreamofmakingamovie.B.Hisconcernaboutindustrialpollution.C.Hisdisappointmentatsomegovernments’inactivity.15.WhathasMr.Carbondone? A.Hehasarousedpeople’sconcernaboutclimatechange.B.Hehasplayedaroleinadisastermovie.C.Hehasmadeaboxofficesuccess.
16.WhatkindofpersonisMrs.Green? A.Sheisclimate-ignorant. B.Sheisanenergysaver. C.Sheiswealthy. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhyisBettinalivingwiththespeaker’sfamilyinPorchester?A.Shehasajobthere. B.Sheisstudyingthere. C.Herfatherisinhospitalthere.18.HowdidthespeakerfeelwhenBettinafirstarrived?A.ShewashappytohaveBettinastay.B.SheenviedBettina’sgoodlooks.C.ShethoughtBettinawashard-working.19.WhatdoweknowaboutBettina?A.Shetakescareofherfather.B.SheoftenhelpsinJade’shouse.C.Sheworkspart-timeinacinema.20.Whatworriesthespeaker?A.Bettina’sdadisbadlyill.B.Herparentsdisbelieveher.C.Shecan’tgetalongwithBettina.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) 第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。 APlanningtogetaway?ThinkpassportfirstIfyou’replanningtogetawayfromitallthisyear,youshouldthinkpassportfirst.Checkingyouhaveavalidpassportbeforeyoubookyourtriptakesminutesbutcouldsaveyouthetroubleandcostofnotbeingabletogo.Renewing(更新)yourpassportbeforeitrunsoutYoucanrenewyourpassportupto9monthsbeforeitcanno longerbelegallyused.Sotakethetimenowandsavethetearslater.ApplyingforapassportforthefirsttimeOureligibility(资格)checksmeanthatittakesaminimumofoneweektoissue(颁发)apassport.Somakesureyoudon’tleaveittothelastminute,andapplyinplentyoftime.HelpwithyourapplicationisjustaroundthecornerSelectedPostOfficebranchesandWorldchoicetravelagents
offeraCheckandSendservicethathelpsyouwithyourapplication.It’sconvenientandyoushouldreceiveyourpassportwithin2weeks.Ifyouneedtoapplyfororrenewapassport,youcaneither:PickupaPassportApplicationFormatSelectedPostOfficebranchesandWorldchoicetravelagents.OrcalltheApplicationFormRequestlineon09014700100orvisit www.passport.gov.ukIfyourneedisurgent,call08705210410foranappointmentatoneofouroffices.Wecan’tguaranteetoseecustomerswithoutanappointment.From14thJanuaryaguaranteedsameday(passportrenewalsonly)oroneweekservicewillbeavailablefrompassportpubliccounters.*Callswillbecharged60pperminuteandthecostpercallshouldnotnormallybemorethan90p. *Callsarechargedatnationalrates.21.Whenapplyingforapassportforthefirsttime,youneedtoknowthat______.A.passportscanbelegallyusedforeverB.passportsareissuedatthelastminuteC.applicationcheckstakeatleastoneweek
D.applicationsareselectedbypostofficebranches22.Accordingtothepassage,youcanmeetyoururgentneedby______. A.goingtotheofficesdirectlyB.makingacallforanappointmentC.visiting www.passport.gov.uk foraguaranteeD.gettingintouchwithWorldchoicetravelagents23.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Certaintypesofpassports.B.Differentfunctionsofpassports.C.Advantagesofholdingpassports.D.Instructionsonapplyingforpassports.BWeBritslovetheideaofarealChristmastree—butnotsomanyofusliketherealitiesofdragging(拖拽)a7ftNorwaySprucethroughthehouseandleavingneedlesallovertheplace. Ifyoucountyourselfamongthereluctantgroup,thenitmaybetimetogofake(假的).Afterall,buyinganartificialChristmastreeneedn’tmeanacceptingdefeat.There’sahugerangeofchoicesandsizes,includingpre-littrees,whichwillsaveyouthe
frustrationoftryingtostringyourownlights. AnotherbigadvantageofchoosinganartificialChristmastreeiscost:artificialtreescanlastfordecades,sotheyworkoutcheaperthanpayingforarealtreeeveryyear.Likenowretailers(零售商)areofferinggreatdealsatthemoment:atTesco,there’s25percentoffartificialChristmastrees.Meanwhile,youcantakeadvantageofthecurrent3for2offeratArgostofillyourhousewithnotone,nottwo,butthree.Youmayperhapspartnerupwithfriendswhoarealsolookingtoinvest. Ofcourse,keepyourtreeforyearsandyearsanditwillstarttopayyoubackintermsofcarbonfootprint;however,a“real”onewillalwayshavetobetransported,usedanddealtwitheveryyear. Arethereanydownsides?Yes.Youmightthinkyou’resavingtheplanet,butafaketreeisactuallynotanenvironmentallyfriendlyoption.MostaremadeinfactoriesinAsia,resultinginsomeseriousairmilestoreachtheUK.They’remadefrommetalandplastic,andmanyendtheirlivesinlandfill(垃圾填埋). Anotherproblemwithafaketreeisthattheydon’tlookverynatural—andofcourseyouwon’tgetthatlovely
pinesmelleither.You’llalsoneedtofindspaceforstorage.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reluctant”inParagraph2probablymean? A.Inactive. B.Related. C.Unwilling. D.Supportive.25.WhichisthebenefitofbuyinganartificialChristmastree? A.Enoughchoices. B.Thelovelypinesmell. C.Cheaperthanarealone. D.Freefortransportation.26.Whatcanwelearnfromthepassage? A.FakeChristmastreesareenvironmentallyfriendly. B.BritishpeopleliketodragarealChristmastreehome. C.PeopleneedtofindspacetostoreafakeChristmastree. D.Peoplemayget3moreiftheybuytwofakeChristmastrees.27.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?
A.DifferentreasonsforchoosingfakeChristmastrees. B.ValuablesuggestionsonchoosingfakeChristmastrees. C.EfficientwaysofsavingmoneyonchoosingChristmastrees. D.AdvantagesanddisadvantagesofchoosingfakeChristmastrees.CTimesarealittletoughatourhouserightnow.Neitherofusmakesalotofmoney,butyearsofexperiencehavetaughtushowtowalkbetweentheraindropsandmakeitfromonemonthtothenextwithafairamountofgrace.Icookalotathome,morewhenwe’refacingdifficulttimes.WhenIknowthatIhavetokeepusfedonnotmuchmoney,Ifallbackonmygrandmother’srecipes.Shetaughtmetocook. WhenIwasakid,mytwinbrotherandIspentlongsummerweeksandChristmasvacationswithmymother’sparentsinthemountainsofNorthCarolina.Ratherthangohuntingwithmygrandfatheronmornings,Ifoundmyselfmoreandmoreinthekitchenwithmygrandmother,watchinghermakingalemoncheesepiewithhersofthands. Mygreat-grandmotherdiedwhenmygrandmotherwas11
yearsold.Astheeldestdaughter,shewasexpectedtotakeonallofthehouseworkwhileattendingschool.ThroughouttheGreatDepression,shelearnedhowtomakealittlefoodgoalongway.Vegetableswerecheap,soshecookedalotofthem,mostlyonlyusingsmallamountsofmeatforseasoning.Roastbeefwasatwice-a-monthluxury,buttherewasnothingshecouldn’tdowithachicken,everypartofit.Nothingwenttowaste. NowIunderstandthatherfoodwassacred(神圣的).IfeelconnectedtomygrandmotherandtohundredsofyearsoffamilywhenI’minmykitchenmakingcountryfood.Inthedelicioussmellsisalongtaleofvictoryoverhardtimes,ofconqueringstarvation—ofnotjustsurviving,butfindingjoyandpleasureineverymealofeveryday. FromgrandmotherIlearnedtotakerealsatisfactioninfeedingpeople.Mygrandmotherwouldbeamwithpleasureoveraheavilyladentableandsay:“Doyouknowwhatthiswouldcostattherestaurant?”Ineverknewwhatrestaurantinparticularshehadinmind,butIknewthatthequestionwastotallynotfair,becausenorestaurantanywherecancooklikeagrandmother.Butnow,thankstoherguidanceandyearsofpractice,Ican.
28.Accordingtothepassage,theauthorcooksalotathomebecause_______.A.shewantstotryouthergrandmother’srecipes B.sheisquiteparticularaboutfoodC.thefoodinrestaurantsisunhealthy D.sheandherhusbandareembarrassedfinancially 29.Accordingtothepassage,theauthor’sgrandmother_______.A.learnttocookbecauseoftheGreatDepressionB.wasgoodatcookingaswellascarefulinbudgetingC.preferredchickentobeefD.hadtowalkalongwaytolearncookinginarestaurant 30.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethattheauthor_______.A.likedtocomparehergrandmother’sfoodwiththatinrestaurantsB.learntsomethingmorepreciousthancookingfromhergrandmotherC.hasn’tfoundthejoyincookingthoughshecancooklikehergrandmotherD.feelsconnectedtohergrandmotherwhenmakingcountry
foodinthekitchen 31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleofthepassage? A.Cooklikemygrandmother B.Mygrandmother’ssacredfoodC.Mygrandmother’srecipe D.JoyandpleasureincookingDForyears,therehasbeenaprejudiceagainstscienceamongclinicalpsychologists(临床心理学家).Inatwo-yearanalysistobepublishedinNovemberinPerspectivesonPsychologicalScience,psychologistschargethatmanyclinicalpsychologistsfailto“providethetreatmentswhicharegiventhestrongestevidenceofeffectiveness”and“givemoreweighttotheirpersonalexperiencesthantoscience.”Asaresult,patientshavenoguaranteethattheir“treatmentwillbeinformedbyscience.”WalterMischelofColumbiaUniversityisevencruelerinhisjudgment.“Thedisconnectbetweenwhatclinicalpsychologistsdoandwhatsciencehasdiscoveredisanextremeembarrassment,”hetoldme,and“thereisawideninggapbetweenclinicalpracticeandscience.”
The“widening”reflectsthegreatprogressthatpsychologicalresearchhasmadeinidentifyingthemosteffectivetreatments.Thankstostrictclinicaltrials,wenowknowthatteachingpatientstothinkabouttheirthoughtsinnew,healthierwaysandtoactonthosenewwaysofthinkingareeffectiveagainstdepression,panicdisorderandotherproblems,withmultipletrialsshowingthatthesetreatments—thetoolsofpsychology—bringmorelastingbenefitsthandrugs.Youwouldn’tknowthisifyousoughthelpfromatypicalclinicalpsychologist.Althoughmanytreatmentsareeffective,relativelyfewpsychologistslearnorpracticethem.Whyintheworldnot?Foronething,saysBakerfromtheUniversityofWisconsin,clinicalpsychologistsare“verydoubtfulabouttheroleofscience”and“lacksolidsciencetraining”.Also,onethirdofpatientsgetbetternomatterwhattreatment(ifany)theyhave,“andpsychologistsrememberthesesuccesses,believing,wrongly,thattheyaretheresultofthetreatment.”Whenfacedwithevidencethattreatmentstheyofferarenotsupportedbyscience,clinicalpsychologistsarguethat
theyknowbetterthansomestudythatworks.A2008studyof591psychologistsinprivatepractice(诊所)foundthattheyrelymoreontheirownandcolleagues’experiencethanonsciencewhendecidinghowtotreatapatient.Iftheykeeponthispathdespitethefactthatinsurancecompaniesdemandevidence-basedmedicine,warnsMischel,psychologywill“discredititself.”32.Manyclinicalpsychologistsfailtoprovidethemosteffectivetreatmentsbecause ________.A.theyareunfamiliarwiththeirpatients B.theybelieveinscienceandevidenceC.theyrelyontheirpersonalexperiences D.theydependontheircolleagues’help33.Thewideninggapbetweenclinicalpracticeandscienceisdueto_______.A.thecrueljudgmentbyWalterMischelB.thegreatprogressthathasbeenmadeinpsychologicalresearchC.thefactthatmostpatientsgetbetterafterbeingtreatedD.thefactthatpatientsprefertotakedrugsratherthanhaveothertreatments
34.Howdoclinicalpsychologistsrespondwhenaccusedthattheirtreatmentsarenotsupportedbyscience?A.Theyfeelembarrassed. B.Theydoubttheirtreatments.C.Theyaredisappointed. D.Theytrytodefendthemselves.35.Accordingtothepassage,whatisMischel’sattitudetowardspsychology?A.Negative. B.Neutral. C.Indifferent. D.Positive.第二节 (共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分) 根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,选项中有两项为多余选项。Everyonemakesmistakes. 36_.Makingamistakeatwork,however,canbemoreserious.ItmaycauseproblemsforyouremployerandevenaffectthecompanysbottomlineEvilconsequenceswillfinallycomedowntoyou.Simplycorrectingyourmistakeandmovingonmaynotbeanoption.Whenyoumakeamistakeatworkyourcareermaydependonwhatyoudonext. Admityourmistake. Tellyourbossaboutyourmistakeimmediately.The
onlyexceptionisifyoumakeaninsignificanterrorthatwillnotaffectanyone.Otherwise,donttrytohideyourmistake. 37 . Presentyourbosswithaplantofixyourmistake.Whenyougotoyourbosstoadmityourmistake,youmusthaveaplanforcorrectingit.Presentyourplanclearly.Tellyourbosshowlongitwilltaketocarryoutyourplanandifthereareanycostsinvolved. Dontblameanyoneelseforyourmistake.__38 .Encouragethosewhomayshareresponsibilitytofollowyourleadinadmittingtoyourboss.__39__. Theresabigdifferencebetweenadmittingyourmistakeandbeatingyourselfupaboutit.Takeresponsibilitybutdontblameyourselfformakingit,especiallyinpublic. Correctyourmistakeonyourowntime. Ifyouhavetospendextrahoursatworktocorrectyourmistake,dontexpecttobepaidforthattime. 40 .A.ApologizeforyourmistakebutdontbeatyourselfupB.Usuallyyoucancorrectyourerrororjustforgetabout
itandmoveonC.YoucanuseyourlunchhourorcomeintoworkearlyD.PointingfingersatotherswonthelpyouifyoumakeamistakeE.StrengthenyourfriendshipwithyourbossF.YoullfeelashamedifyourcolleaguetakestheresponsibilityforyouG.Youwilllookterribleifsomeoneelsediscoversit第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(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。Onceuponatime,agroupofbusinessmenweresailingontheAtlanticOcean, 41 muchAmericangoodsbacktoParis,however,they 42 aterriblethunderstorm,boththemenandship 43 intotheAtlanticOcean 44 theirgoods.Theonlysurvivoroftheshipwreckwaswasheduponasmall, 45 island.Heprayed 46 forGodtorescuehim,andeverydayhe 47 thehorizonforhelp,butnoneseemedforthcoming. 48 ,heeventuallymanagedtobuildalittlehut(小木屋)outofdriftwood
to 49 himfrombadweather,andtostorehisfew 50 .Butthenoneday,aftersearchingforfood,hearrivedhometofindhislittlehutinflames,thesmokerollinguptothesky.Theworsthadhappened;everythingwaslost.Hewasshockedwith 51 andanger."God,howcouldyoudothistome!"hecried. Earlythenextday, 52 ,hewasawakenedbythe 53 ofashipthatwas 54 theisland.Ithadcometorescuehim."HowdidyouknowIwashere?"askedthe 55 manofhisrescuers."Wesawyoursmoke 56 ,"theyreplied.Itiseasytogetdiscouragedwhenthingsaregoingbad.Butweshouldntloseheart,becauseGodisatworkinourlives,eveninthemidstofpainand 57 . Remember,nexttimeyourlittlehutis 58 totheground,itjustmaybeasmokesignalthatcallsforthegraceofGod.Forallthe 59 thingswehavetosaytoourselves,Godhasapositive 60 toit.41.A.developing B.conveying C.raising D.transforming42.A.resultedin B.brokethrough C.glanceover D.cameacross
43.A.sinking B.sliding C.settling D.squeezing44.A.inspiteof B.inplaceof C.aswellas D.inchargeof45.A.constructed B.deserted C.rejected D.defended46.A.desperately B.deliberately C.directly D.modestly47.A.scanned B.caught C.studied D.advocated48.A.Astonished B.Excited C.Annoyed D.Exhausted49.A.prevent B.take C.shelter D.remove50.A.sections B.parcels C.possessions D.incomes 51.A.embarrassment B.sorrow C.risk D.hesitation52.A.anyhow B.therefore C.besides D.however53.A.scene B.sound C.light D.dream54.A.approaching B.striking C.attacking D.leaving
55.A.imaginative B.aggressive C.weary D.enthusiastic56.A.evidence B.display C.gesture D.signal57.A.suffering B.peace C.disturbance D.existence58.A.thundering B.burning C.moving D.falling59.A.false B.different C.negative D.common60.A.requirement B.command C.potential D.answer第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。 DoyouDouyin?Gotamoment–or,perhaps,15seconds?Intheageoffragmented(碎片化的)time,Douyin,whichisamassivehitinChinarightnow,canperfectlyfillinthegapswhenpeoplehavenothing 61 (good)todobetweentwoevents;itsdailyplays 62 (spread)overonebillioninthepastfewyears.TheMeipai(美拍)-likeappallowsuserstoproducecreativeshortvideosthatcombinemusicwithmouthshapesorbodymoves.Theycandance,sing,cookordo 63 theirheartsdesire.
LaunchedinSeptember2016,Douyin 64 (own)byZhangYiming,oneofChinastoptechleaders;hechairsByteDance.SimilartohowMeipaiworked 65 atime-limitedvideoplatform(平台),Douyinisa 66 (collect)ofbrief15-secondmusicvideos,mainlyfocusedonyoungpeople, 67 itscertainlysuitableforallages.Ontheplatform,childishandstrangebehaviorsare 68 (total)acceptable.Inhigh-pressureworld,itisnosurprisethatDouyinhasbecomesosuccessful–allyouneedtodoispickupyourphoneandopentheapptorelievesomestressandhave 69 laugh.Theapppushesrelatedvideosandproductsbasedonuserspreferencesandconsequently,Douyincanbequiteaddictive–manypeoplejustwanttoenjoyafewminutesatfirst,butendup 70 (consume)severalhoursvideotime. 第四部分写作(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) 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词; 删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉; 修改:在错的词下画一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。 注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词; 2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。DearPeter, IamwritingtotellyouthatthefirstEnglishWeekistobeheldinourschoolthenextmonth.Iwouldfeelmuchhonoringifyoucouldcometoattend. TherewouldbemanyactivitiesduringtheEnglishWeek,suchastheEnglishCalligraphyShow,theEnglishContestandsoon,andthesecondoneofthemaremyfavorite.TheactivitieswillsurelyarouseyourinterestinlearningEnglishandimproveourunderstandinginEnglish.Wecanalsomeetdifferentstudentsandmakefriendsasmuchaspossible,thatwillbeawin-winsituation.Socomeon,andseizethispreciouslyopportunity! Lookingforwardtoyourearlyreply!
Yours, LiHua第二节 书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你在网站上看到英国留学生Terry发帖,希望找人辅导他学汉语,并且愿意教英语作为回报。请你给他写封邮件,内容包括:(1)表示愿意帮助他学汉语;(2)说明你能胜任辅导的理由;(3)提出你学习英语的具体需求。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearTerry,____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua 答案第一部分:听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1.B 2.A 3.C 4.B 5.C 6.A 7.C 8.B 9.C 10.B 11.A 12.C 13.A 14.C 15.A 16.B 17.B 18.A 19.C 20.B第二部分阅读理解(共两节,每小题2分,满分40分)21-25:CBDCA 26-30:CDDBB 31-35:ACBDA 36-40:BGDAC第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分45分)完形41-45:BDACB,46-50:AADCC51-55:BDBAC56-60:DABCD填词 61.better 62.havespread 63.whatever/what/anything 64.isowned 65.as 66.collection 67.but/though/yet 68.totally 69.a 70.Consuming 第四部分写作(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)DearPeter, IamwritingtotellyouthatthefirstEnglishWeekistobeheldinourschoolthenextmonth.Iwouldfeelmuchhonoringifyoucouldcometoattend/. honored it TherewouldbemanyactivitiesduringtheEnglishWeek,suchastheEnglishCalligraphyShow,theEnglishContestandsoon,andthesecondoneofthemaremyfavorite.TheactivitieswillsurelyarouseyourinterestinlearningEnglishandimproveourunderstandinginEnglish.Wecanalsomeetdifferentstudentsandmakefriendsasmuchaspossible,thatwillbeawin-winsituation.Socomeon,andseizethispreciouslyopportunity!Lookingforwardtoyourearlyreply! Yours,第二节 书面表达(满分25分) DearTerry,Hi!MynameisLiHua,aChinesemiddleschoolstudent.I
learnedfromyourpostthatyouwanttofindaChinesetutorandyoucanteachEnglishinreturn.Iamquiteinterestedinit.IthinkI’mfitforit.Firstly,Chineseismymothertongue,andspeakingitisamustformetocommunicatewithothersinmydailylife.Secondly,ItutoredforeignerstolearnChineselastyear.SoI’mquiteconfidentthatIcanhelpyoumasterthelanguage.Inyourpost,yousaidyoucanhelpmewithmyEnglish.ItisjustwhatIeagerlywant.WecancontacteachotherbyvideochateverynightforhalfanhourinEnglishandhalfanhourinChinese.Inthisway,wecanimproveourselvestogether.I’mlookingforwardtoyourreply.Yourssincerely,LiHua 听力录音稿(Text1) W:Oh,no,I’mafraidwe’llmissthebeginningofthelecture.M:Don’tworry.Wewon’t.Thelecturestartsat9:00.Look
attheclock.It’sonly8:40.W:Butourclockis15minutesslow.(Text2) W: Nancydidn’ttryoutfortheplay,andnowthey’vegiventheleadroletosomeoneelse.M: Actually,shedidtryoutbutdidn’tmakethecut. (Text3) M:DoyouthinkitwouldbepossibleformetogetnextThursdayoff?W:Isitanemergency?M:Notreally,myparentsarecomingintotownandIhopetoplaygolfwithmyfatherthatday. (Text4) W:Doyouwantthisbicycle? M:Me?Forfree?W:Yeah.IwasgoingtosellitforcheapbeforeIleavetown,butIcouldn’tfindanyonetobuyit.AndIdon’twanttojustleaveithereintheapartment. M:Sure.That’dbegreat!I’vewantedoneforawhile.(Text5) M: Ican’tbelieveI’llhavetospendthewholeweekendworkingonthispaper.
W: Yeah,it’sprettytight. M: Maybeyoucouldwritemineforme,too.W: Notachance.Youwon’tlearnanythingifyoudon’tdoyourownwork. (Text6) M:Haveaseatplease.Nowlet’sstartwithclothes.Whatwastheteenagerwearing?W:Ithinkitwasablueshirt.Andmaybebrownpants.M:Howabouttheheight?W:I’mprettysurehewastall.Irememberhewasthinandhishairwasredandcurly,aboutmedium-length.M:OK.Thankyoufortheinformation.We’lltryourbesttocatchhimandgetbackyourhandbag. (Text7) W: Sohereareyourfourtickets,sir.IsthereanythingelseIcandoforyou?M: Yes.IwaswonderingifIcouldgetregularinformationaboutwhat’son.W: Certainly.Icanaddyournametoourmailinglist.WouldthatbeOK?M: Thatwouldbeverygood.Yes,please.Oh,andthereissomethingelse,sorry.Oneofourgroupishardofhearing
andI’veheardthatyoucansupplyspecialheadphones.W: That’sright.Aslongasyoutellusinadvance,wecanalwaysdothat.I’llbookthoseforyounow,andyoucanjustcollectthemheretomorrowbeforetheshow.M: Thanksverymuchforyourhelp.W: Noproblem. (Text8) W: Ithinkit’sveryimportanttorelaxbecauseifyoudon’tyoucangettoostressed.Whatdoyouthink?M: Yes,Ithinkso.OnceIevengotillbecauseIwastoostressedoutstudyingforexams!Butwhatdoyoudotorelax?W: Well,sometimesIgotomyroomandliedownandlistentomyfavoritemusic,orreadabook.Whataboutyou?M: IfIwanttorelaxIoftenplaycomputergames.W: Idon’tthinkcomputergamesarerelaxing—theycanbesoexcitingandthenit’sdifficulttostopplaying.M: It’snotaproblemforme.It’sgoodfun.Isometimesplayuntilmidnight.W: Really?It’stoobadforyourhealth.You’dbetternotstayupforitagain.Goingoutisabetterway.Isometimesliketotakemydogforalongwalkinthecountryorapark.Thatmakesmefeelhealthyandrelaxed.
M: Iagreewithyou. (Text9) W:Whydidyoudecidetopublicizeclimatechangeinthisway?M:Well,Iwasreallyupsetaboutsomecountries’failuretosignuppollutioncontrolagreements;itfeltlikethesciencewasn’tgettingunderstoodbythepoliticians,soIdecidedtolookintowhatIpersonallycoulddo.ThatledmetodreamupacartooncharactercalledMr.Carbon—weallknowsomebodylikehim—he’sclimate-ignorantandmakesnoefforttosaveenergy.Ofcourse,factoriesaretheobviousbadcharacterintherealworld,butIcouldn’tdomuchaboutthem.W:Soarewegoingtoseehiminsceneslikewegetindisastermovies?M:That’sprettyunlikely—it’shardtomakeaboxofficesuccess.Buthecertainlygivescauseforconcern.Peoplearebecomingmoreawareoftheclimatechange.W:Soyoucameupwiththeideaofanothercartooncharacter,Mrs.Green.M:Yes.Nowshepaysattentiontolittlethings,useslow-energylightbulbs,doesn’tleavetheTVon
standby,goesinforrecycling.Aswellasmakingacontributiontotheclimate,she’llsave150,000dollarsoverherlifetime. (Text10) W: Myname’sJade.I’mfifteenandanonlychildlivingwithmyparentsinPorchester.LastautumnmycousinBettinacametoliveinourhouse.She’snineteen,andverypretty.She’sstayingwithuswhileshe’sastudentattheuniversityinPorchester.Atfirst,Iwasverypleasedtohaveanotherteenagerinourhouse,becausemostofmyfriendsdon’tlivenearme,butrecentlymyfeelingshavechanged. IhavelotsofhomeworkbecauseI’mstudyingforschoolexams,butIhavetocleanmyroomandhelpwiththewashing-up.Bettinadoesn’thaveexamsthisyearsoshedoesn’thavetoworksohard.Shehasmoremoneythanme.Sheearnsabitbecausemydadhelpedhergetapart-timejobatthelocalcinema.Shedoesn’tpaythefullpriceforticketstoseefilmsthere.Andalthoughshedoesn’tpaymyparentstoliveinourhouse,theydon’tmakeherhelpinthehouselikeIhaveto. WhenImentionedthistomyparentstheyremindedmethat
wehavetobekindtoBettinabecauseherdadhasn’tbeenwellforalongtime.Iagreewiththatbutthereisaproblem.IknowBettinatellsliestomyparents.Twodaysagosheaskedmymumtolendhersomemoney.Shesaidsheneededtobuysomebooks,butshespentitallonCDs.Iaskedmyparentsiftheyknewwhatshehaddone,buttheydidn’tbelieveme.Thisworriesmealot.Idon’tknowwhatIshoulddonow. 高考满分作文:记忆中的万花筒与哈哈镜第一次见到万花筒,我早已过了玩这种东西的年龄。五岁的表妹炫耀着手里的宝贝,让我看一会儿的条件是背她两个钟点儿。没辙,谁让咱生在偏僻的小村庄,谁让咱家里穷得叮当响,谁让咱兄弟姐妹六七个。十岁的我付出了两个小时的汗水,才得以眯起一只眼和那个花花的东西有了“几小会儿”的亲密接触。
真的很奇妙。万花筒里的缤纷让我真正见识了这几种颜色的瞬息万变。尽管农村孩子的想象力从没被开发过,但那一天,我的大脑却被这动态的色彩与光线占领了,眼前一会儿是天上的银河,一会儿是孙悟空的花果山,一会儿是各式各样的礼花,一会儿又是熊熊燃烧的火焰。这样的“瞎想”,当时只能窝藏在心里,若说给大人听,会招来阵阵嘲笑的。总共不到半小时的“神游”,曾经是记忆里一个不可撤销的驿站。初中学了光学,才明白这神奇的操纵者其实是一个简单的三棱镜。很后悔没能早些接触到物理,那样就可以自己动手做一个万花筒,还用得着出卖劳动?心灵与年龄齐飞。渐渐长大了,渐渐成熟了,事情想得多了,眼睛更多地盯着一个又一个很现实的问题。考试成绩上下浮动了几个名次,班主任老师对哪个同学格外关照,谁的爸爸当多大的官开什么样的车,甚至一个月前还在为哪个大学“有前途”向能接触到的过来人讨教秘诀……确实活得很累。脑海涌进一股又一股躁动的水,小时候建造的驿站荒芜了,关闭了。前两天到超市买文具,在楼梯拐角处那面不知何时立起的哈哈镜前,一个小男孩忙得不亦乐乎。跑远了看,走近了瞧,还时不时地把脸贴在镜面上,嘴里边喊着“好长的脖子”“扁了”“脑袋大了”,边哈哈乐个没完。这一下子勾起了我的童心,站在边上,细细端详镜子里变形的自己,却不禁失笑。这还是我吗?的确是我,只不过不是物理意义或生物学意义上的。
想起了卡夫卡,想起了他笔下的那个大甲虫,才开始觉得,他的作品其实并不荒诞。忽然又想起了那只我曾经拥有过半个小时的万花筒,它是什么时候躲到了或者说被我挤到了黑暗的角落?生活永远不可能像万花筒,但心灵的房间里不能没有万花筒。否则,哈哈镜里的影子就会在现实里复活。