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听力原文Text1W:Do youlike BarryM:No,not verymuch.He stoo ambitiousand dishonest.Text2W:Good morning.Can Ihelp you,Ms.W:Yes,please.What isthe airfare toLondonM:Two thousandand threehundred yuan.W:ReturnW:No.How manydo youwantW:Two forFlight EA806on Nov.
6.Text3W:One momentplease.Sorry,we areout of the bluedresses inlarge.Would youplease lookatthis oneIt sa newarrival,silk andhandmade,200dollars.7M:It sa littleexpensive.But I think F II takeit.Text4W:Hurry up.T mafraid weII belate,for it will take us morethan fortyminutes to go to theairport bybus.M:No.We II take ataxi and itwill takeusfifteen minutesonly.Text5W:I cant standthat.Do youknow whyF IIpunish youseverely1M:I dont know.W:Because youbeat theyounger child.T IInever letit happenagain.W:But Fm youngerthan you,you can beat me anyway!Text6W:Where wereyou and your wifelast weekM:We weretraveling inNew Zealand.W:How did you gothereM:By air.W:What sthe weatherlike thereW:Very cool.W:What do you thinkof thatcountryM:Very beautifuland cleanand the people arevery friendly.W:What aboutthe foodW:It isnot veryexpensive butdelicious.W:How muchdidyouspendM:Not toomuch.About onethousand dollarseach.W:I hopeto gothere someday too.Text7W:Can Ihelp youM:Yes,please.T dlike someapples.How muchis itW:The applesfrom Shandongare
5.5yuan akilo and those from Fujian are
6.8yuan akilo.Whichkind wouldyou likeM:Which do you thinkare betterW:The applesfrom Shandongare bigand sweeter;but thosefromFujianare soft,crisp andfragrant.M:OK.T IItake twokilos ofFujian apples.W:Anything elseW:How doyou sellthe grapesW:5yuan akilo.They arevery sweet.M:OK.Three kilosof grapes.Text8W:Are youready to go shoppingW:Just aminute.I need to makea listof thethings that we need.W:Good idea.Have youwritten downpotatoes,carrots,and onionsM:I dont haveonions onmy list.FIIadd them.We shouldget sometea.Is greentea OKorshould weget the same teathatweusually getW:Let sget both.We needsome coffeetoo.Is thaton yourlistM:Yes,it is.Here smy list.Is thereanything thatI veforgottenW:I want to getsome chocolate and somecheese.M:What kindof cheesedoyouwantVW:T mnot sure.II decideat thecheese counter,when Ican seewhat theyhave.Have wegotenough moneyM:We dont haveenough cash,so IIItakemy creditcard andwe canpay withthat.Text9W:T veheard youwent intohospital for a fewdays toundergo surgery.I hopeeverything sOK.W:Yes,fine.I hadsomething wrongwith mystomach,anditoften ached,but it wasn tserious.W:I reallydislike going to adoctor orto ahospital.M:Ithinkmost peopleare alittle nervousabout it.I wasreally nervousjust beforeI hadtheoperation,but Ifelt likesleeping duringthe operation.W:It musthave reallyhurt afterwards.W:Well,the nursegave meplenty ofpainkillers,but it did feeluncomfortable.I wasnt permittedto eat anythingfor48hours.That was the worstthing..W:I betyou wereready fora thickjuicy steakwhen yougot outof hospital.M:I certainlywas!However,the doctorgave mea listof foodI couldnt eatfor another72hours,and steakwas on the list!W:Is thereany painnowW:No.I stoppedtaking painkillersafter acouple ofdays.M:Did theytake goodcare ofyou in the hospitalW:Oh,yes.The nurseswere verykind,though theywere strictabout whatI coulddrink.Text10Today,we regoing to talk alittle bitabout howto care for an elderly cat.To startoff,the mostimportantthing isto getthem enoughnutrition.As catsget older,they dochange.How muchtheyneed,how muchthey IIeat.And so,there aredifferent dietsthat arespecifically madefor elderlycats.Sometimes elderly cats needcan food;sometimes catsjust needthe dryfood.There aredifferentdiets,so weshould know what sbest forour cat.The secondthing isseeing your vet regularly.As animalsget older,they shouldbe seenaboutevery six months.They shouldhave routineblood workdone.As catsbecome older,or astheybecome pastthe ageof seven,blood workyearly is a goodidea tocheck theirorgan function.Theyshould keepup todate on their vaccines.But,one otherthing you should look for;as anowner,isto checktheir teeth.We have a reallybig problemwith dentaldisease insmall animals.If youfindelderly catshave differentbehavior changes,as indrinking morewater ormaybe losinga rapidamountof weight,youshould take them to seeyourvet.So,those area fewthings thatwe would have youlookforin casethere wasa problemwith anelderlycat.A.The bank.B.The shop.C.The restaurant.听第段材料,回答第至题
9151715.Why didthe manreceive anoperationA.He hadan accident.B.He hada sorethroat.C.He hada stomachache.
16.How longwasnt theman allowedtoeatanything afterthe operationA.For oneday.B.For twodays.C.For72hours.
17.What canwe knowfrom theconversationA.The nursesare kindand strict.B.Painkillers arebad forour health.C.The manatea lot ofsteak inhospital.听第段材料,回答第至题
10182018.What isthe most important tocareforanelderlycatA.Get thembalanced diets.B.Change theireating habits.C.Give themthe favoritefood.
19.What should we doaccording to the speakerA.Check elderlycats teeth.B.Get eldercats morewater.C.Get awayfrom thesick cats.(兽医)
20.How oftenshouldwetake theelderlycatsto seethe vetA.Once amonth.B.Twice a year.C.Three timesayear.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分分)40第一节(共小题每小题分,满分分)15230阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(、和)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑A,B C DNow inits84th year,the WasteManagement PhoenixOpen isa multifacetedexperience thatcombines golfmusicand diningin the heart of the SonoranDesert.Hosted bythe Thunderbirds,the annualtournament raisesfunds foryouth charitiesand programs.As of2019,it hasraised$134million forlocal non-profits includingthe PhoenixSt.MaryFamily.LastUSt.Marys FoodBank,HomewardBound andSave theFamily.Last yearsmillion.Thisccumulated$
12.2million.This yearscompetition features132golferscompeting fora$
7.1million purse,which comeswith a$1,278,000first-place check.Here sa guideto the84th entry.When:Monday-Sunday,Jan.28-Feb.
3.Where:TPC ScottsdaleN.HaydeN.Hayde enRoad.Admission:Free onMonday andTuesday.$45Wednesday,Thursday andSunday;$60Saturday.FreeSaturday.Free forattendees aged17and youngerwhen accompaniedby anadult.Coors LightBirds NestThePhonenix Open*s entertainmenttent getsthe partystarted Wednesdaythrough Saturdayevenings.lt islocated atthecorner of82nd Streetand BellRoad.The2019lineup blendscrowd-pleasing country,hip-hop andEDMartists;headliners areexpected totake thestage atabout8:30p.m.each night.$120two-for-one ticketsare availableforpurchase forWednesday andThursdays countryshow.Theres a$400VIP admissionticket with access to an exclusiveareain frontof thestage availableWednesday andSaturday.
21.What canwe learnabout thisyears WasteManagement PhoenixOpenA.Its admissionreaches apeak onSunday.22Those aged16should purchasefull-price tickets.C.The fundsraised is used forfighting desertification.D.The firstprize winneris awardedover onemillion dollars.
22.How muchshould acouple payto watchWednesday andThursdays countryshowA.$
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1.1In whichsection of a newspapermay thispassage appearA.Entertainment.B.Sport.C.Education.D.Advertisement.B《身的)Imagine beinghanded afake pillby yourdoctor totreat anillness.You would be prettymad if you foundoutthe pillwas nota realmedication,wouldnt youBetteryet,imagine the doctor tellsyou thepill isfake.At thatpoint,youd probablyquestion whetherthedoctoreven knowshis staff at all.But wait,theres moreto thestory.(肠过敏性综Ted Kaptchukof HarvardUniversity conductedan experimentto helptreat irritablebowel syndrome合征)(安慰剂),pain in2010,in whichhe clearlymarked the patients pillsasplacebo orfake.Unbelievably,the groupthatwas awarethat it was receivingthe placeboreported significantimprovement in their condition.Many ofyou probablyknow aboutthe placebo effect.Its the idea thatgiving patientsan ineffectivetreatment-such asasugar pill-for theircondition mightactually producebeneficial effects.Why doesit workWe dontreally know.One theoryis that the placebocauses yourbrain to have aresponse that(兴奋齐!!)flows downto otherparts of the body.Placebos presented as stimulantstend toincrease theheart rateandblood pressure,andthosepresentedasdepressants dothe opposite.In fact,the placeboeffect can be compared totheexperience ofwatching ahorror movie.Although youknow thatwhatyoure seeingisnt actuallyreal,you mostlikely experiencesome prettyreal effectssuch asincrease in theheartrateand sweating.Kaptchuks workdiffered from the traditionalplaceboeffect,in thathe toldthepatientsthat thepill theywerereceiving wasnot realmedicine.When thepatients havethis knowledge,the termuopen-label placebo^isused.The resultingimprovement*proved thatin manycases,patients dontneedto be trickedin orderfor thedesired effectsof aplacebo totakeplace.In fact,the fake medication helpedsome patientsso muchthat theyrequested additionalpills aftertheexperiment wasover.Of course,the naturalquestion is:was thisan extraordinarymedical phenomenon,or justplain luckThatswhyKaptchuk andhis teamare attemptingto doa seven-week trialbefore introducingthe resultsto cancersurvivors totreatsevere tirednesscaused bythe aftereffectsof thedisease.
24.The firstparagraph of the articleimplies that_A.doctors havepoor medicalethicsB.fake medicinesare soldin hospitalsC.patients dontreally trustdoctorsD.we mayhave awrong ideaof fakepills
25.According tothe passage,the placeboeffect*refers totheideaofA.taking fakepills tofeel muchbetterB.using sugarpills totreat thepatients C.benefiting patientswith realmedicines D.treating patientsin anineffective way
26.What isthe writergoing todiscuss nextA.Why doesthe placeboeffect workin reallife B.How willthey carryoutthe seven-week trialC.Will afakemedicationreally existin theworld D.Are patientsbeing totallytreated withfakepillsCUnder Ohiolaw,a drivercan have12points*worth ofviolations withintwo yearsbefore his license isautomatically(失效)suspended Thatis,he could be caughtgoing30miles overthe limitthree timesor causeseveral accidentsresulting0(驾车过失杀in careless-driving chargesbefore losingthe rightto drive.Should hecommit vehicularmanslaughter人),hislicensewouldbesuspended,but he could getit backin aslittle assixmonths.Other stateshave similarlyforgivinglaws.Considering that94percent ofcrashes involvesome formof drivererror orinjury immediatelybefore crashesyouhave towonder.Are wetoo tolerantof baddriving-or isthe problemmore basicArewe,as humans,simply notsuitable forthetaskAccording toone analysis,4million of the nearly11million crashesthat occuryearly could(使人分的事物)potentially beavoided ifdistractions wereremoved.But instead,we activelyseek outdistractions,liketexting.Analysis of28studies confirmsthat typingor readingon ourphones while driving badlyaffects reactiontime,vehicle control,and,yes,collision rate.Some researchershave concludedthat textingwhile drivingmay causemore of(大麻)an accidentrisk thandriving eitherunder the influence of marijuana orat the legal alcohol limit.And,contrary toagenerally acceptedidea,teenagers arentthe primaryoffenders:A surveyof morethan2,000adults suggeststhat theyarejust aslikely asteens tohave textedbehind thewheel,and muchmore likely tohavetalked on their cellphone.(不unsurprisingly,people whoreport becomingangry whiledriving are more likely than othersto behave recklessly计后果地)on theroad.So arepeople whodrive fancy cars.In onepair ofstudies,researchers observedthat driversofexpensive carswere lesslikelythanthose witholder,less expensive,or beat-up vehiclesto giveway toother driversandpedestrians.Driverless carsare lookingbetter andbetter.They wonttext witheach other,or getangry.And theywont cutyou offjustfor thehell of it.
27.1fadriver isgoing70mph in a40mph zonein Ohio,how manypoints mayhe loseA.10points.B.8points.C.6points.D.4points.
28.Which of the followingcauses the most accidentsaccording to Paragraph2A.Texting whiledriving.B.Driving at thelegalalcohollimit.C.Talking ona cellphonewhiledriving.D.Driving undertheinfluenceofmarijuana.
29.Which ofthe followingstatements isTrue accordingtoParagraph3A.People drivingolder vehicles are more likely to behave recklessly.B.People drivingfancycarsare morelikely to behave recklessly.C.People drivingbeat-up vehiclesaremorelikelytobehaverecklessly.D.People drivingless expensivevehiclesaremorelikelytobehaverecklessly.
30.What mightbe theauthors attitudeto driverlesscarsA.Cautious.B.Doubtful.C.Uninterested.D.Supportive.D(类人的)As pricesdrop and their functionalityexpands,you canexpect to see humanoid robots inmoreplaces,including schools,airports,and hospitals.Will theyinfluence humanbehaviorIn astudy publishedrecently,scientists foundthat meanrobots canhelp peopleconcentrate.Theexperiment,published inScience Robotics,was basedon somethingcalled theStroop Task,which iswidely usedinpsychology and described astheugold standarduof attentional tests.lt challengesparticipants toname thecolors ofwordsand ignoretheir meaningswhile calculatingreaction time.The researchersput amodern twistonthetask,though-this time,there wasa robotin theroom.The goalwas tosee if(认知),the presence ofa robot wouldaffect cognitionandtheresearchers founditdid,but onlywhen therobot wasmean.How doyou makea robotmeanIn thiscase,a meter-tall toyrobot calleda MeccanoidG15KS wasmade torespondto sevenquestions.The goodrobots toldjokes,spoke aboutfriendship,anddescribedtest subjectsas nice.The badrobotsreplied toquestions withpassive aggressivecomebacks,such asnIenjoy doinganalysis programsbut youwould notunderstandHandstatements likenIdo notvalue friendship.nThen the participants ratedthe robots.nThe moreparticipantsthought therobot madethem uncomfortable,the greaterthe improvementof theirStroop performancewas,“the researcherswrote.nNot surprisingly,the badrobot wasrated asless warm,friendly andpleasant thanthe goodrobot.*The studyauthors arguethat robotsare crossingthe linein somesituations frommachines tosocial agents.That(与,,相互作用)will changehow humansinteract with and behave around them.(无倾向性的)Similar to a humarfspresence,the presenceofarobot mightnot beneutral Insituations likeschoolor in the officewhen youare working.Nicolas Spatola,one ofthe studyauthors saidin anemail,nSo beforeyour bossdecidesto introducearobotin youroffice,11couldbea goodidea toevaluate howyou feelabout it and howit canpositivelyor negativelyimpact yourwork,how comfortableyou mayfeel withit orifyoufeel ittobea threat.HJust58students fromUniversity ClermontAuvergne inFrance participatedin theexperiment butthe researchersfoundan increasein thespeed ofcorrect answersamong thosein thepresenceofa meanrobot whencomparedtothosewho werewithanice robotor alone.In thefuture,robots willalmost certainlybecome moreand morecommon innursing homes,hotel check-indesks,behind thewheel,and elsewhere.uIf wewant to improve theuse of robots inour dailylife,there seemstobea needtofirst understandhow HumanRobot Interactioncan impacthuman psychology,9,Spatola said.
31.What wasthe findingofthe new studyA.The useofrobotsis rising.B.Humanoid robotscanbemean.C.Unkind robotscan sharpenour focus.D.Robots arebecoming morefunctional.,.
32.According tothe passage,how didthe participantsjudge therobotsA.By theirwords.B.By theiractions.C.By theirappearance.D.By theStroop Task.
33.Which ofthe followingmight NicolasSpatola agreewithA.Be carefulabout usingrobots.B.Leave therobot if it presentsa threat.C.Robots willhave agood impacton offices.D.Robots mayreplace humansin theworkplace.
34.What wasthe drawbackofthestudyA.The participantswere tooyoung.B.The studymethod wasntscientific.C.There wasa slightdifference inspeed.D.The numberofthe participants wastoo small.
35.What canwe inferfromthelast paragraphA.Scientists have already developedhumanoid robots.B.Humanoid robotshavealreadyfound itsway intoour dailylife.C.Humanoid robotswill certainlycome intoour dailylife sooneror later.D.There isno difficultywe*ll meetwith beforehumanoidrobotsare widelyused.第二节(共小题;每小题分,满分分)5210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When goingtoa foreign country,you oftenenter a new culture.The differencesbetween Culturesmay makeyou二feel stressedandyouoften findit difficultto adjust tothe new environment,which isusually called^culture shockThepsychological andphysical symptomsof culture shock mayappear dependingontheindividuals.Some often feelanxious whileadapting toanew culture-even moreso when the culturaldistances arewide.36They remainso homesickandfeel sosad aboutbeing separatedfrom theirfriends backhome that they longto return,especially within the firstyear.37People adjustingtoanew cultureoftenfeellonely becausethe languagebarrier makesit hardto createnewrelationships.Moreover,having troublewith thenativelanguage oftenmakes themunwilling tocommunicate withother people.38You maydo someresearch onthe culturalaspects ofthenew country such asthehistory,customs,and religiousbeliefs,rather thanon whattoseeand whereto go,so youmay getprepared fora culturethat isdifferent fromyours.Studying thelanguage isalso a great way to helpbridge thegap betweenthe cultures.39A localclub providesthe perfectenvironment to get toknow peoplewho havea similarfocus sojoin oneso thatyoucan meetsome localsand developnew friendships.J^_There areother travelerswho havethesameexperiences inaforeign country.Talk with them,sharing feelings,tips andinsight.A.They maylose appetiteand havesleep problems.B.Still,themostimportant changeis communication.C.They makealotof efforttogetused tothenewenvironment.D.The moreof it is understood,the moreofthenew culturecanbeunderstood.E.Learning aboutyour futuredestination isagreatwaytoget overcultureshock.F.Plus,remember thatyou arentalone inyour struggleto adjustinanewcountry.G.Actually,staying inaforeigncountry helpsyou toknow moreofthenewculture.第三部分完形填空(共题;每小题分,满分分)15115认真阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(、、和)中,选出最佳选项,并在A BCD答题卡上将该项涂黑I rememberit asifitwere yesterday.I was11then,thinking,if my parents werentgoingtotell me,I would41whatwas going on myself.I slowlywalked upto myteacher andasked,Mrs.Marcus,doyouknowwhatprostate cancerisnShelooked atme in42/Why doyou ask,Rachel Iresponded,nI43_my parentstalking aboutit.”Mrs.Marcus taughtus healthand nutrition.If therewas anyonewho hadinformation onthe topic,it was her.Thenext day,she44meanenvelope inwhich wasan articlethat answeredmy question.!read thearticle andlearned itwas acancerwithalow survivalrate asitwas45found earlyon.My fatherhad goneforayearly check-up.Results cameback andeverything lookedgreat.He lookedatthereports升高,and sawthat somelevels were46elevated yetstill withinthe normal
47.However,!was determinedtotalkwith himseriously aftercareful
48.1told him,Youd bettercheck againjusttobe
49.These levelsarent concerning,but youknow...1Why notnThatnwhynotH50my fatherto livefor another22years.lt51my fatherdid haveearly prostatecancer.In additionto traditionalmedicine,myparentstried everytype of52treatmentthey couldget theirhands on.53,he choseto operate.The operationproved successfuland justweeks afterthey54thecancer,my fatherwent skiingall daylong.I couldnt imagine whatwouldhaveoccurred ifthe borderlineresults hadbeen ignored.With time,!understood,realizing mydad hadcancer asa childwas challengingand55the wayI viewhealth.
41.A.leave outB.bring outC.set outD.figure outB.followed D.visitedB.handed D.promisedB.exactlyC.slightly D.equallyB.range C.world D.patternC.selectionB.honestB.enabled C.inspired D.convinced
51.A.went upB.went outC.turned outD.turned upB.regular C.initial D.urgentB.Unfortunately C.C.Gradually D.Eventually
54.A.recognized B.removed C.caught D.namedB.cleaned C.mended D.crossed
42.A.shame B.amazement C.relief D.panic第四部分选词填空(共题;每题分,满分分)选择适当的词或短语并用其正确形式填10110wind upundertake acknowledgedrop offsubscribe toarise fromprove correspondto split up put through
56.This yearI planto moremagazines andnovels forreading.
57.Youd betterdrive yourcar insuchawindy daywiththewindows
58.Her pointthat theyshouldtakethe firststep tobe rightfinally.
59.The deathsabroad theCOVID-19have increasedinthepast twomonths.
60.Many firefightersresponsibility toput outthe firein Xichang,nineteen ofwhom losttheir lives.
61.He islooking fora part-time jobto school.
62.The priceof oillast month,contributing tomore peoplebuying newcars.
63.lt hasbeen universallythatthewhole worldisastage,and allthe peopleare players.
64.1don*t thinkwhat hesays whathe does.
65.We walkedtogether fora whileand thentogohome.第五部分语法填空(共题;每小题分,满分分)10L515阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1Push foronline employmentis onthe way!The governmentwilltake66practicesteps topromote onlineemployment services.Meanwhile,campus jobfairs forcollege graduateswill pause67avoidlarge gatheringsof peopleduringthe ongoingnovel coronavirusepidemic,an officialsaid68Wednesday.The employmentplatforms willshare job69informwith thoseof provinces,universities and employmentservices,so thatthey can70jointoffer onlineemploymentservices,said WangHui,director ofthe ministrysDepartmentof CollegeStudents Affairs.About
8.74million collegestudents71graduatefrom collegesand universitiesaround Chinathis June,72_accounts foran increaseof400,000as manygraduates73ime employmentis oneofthemostimportant74opportunityfor graduatesseeking jobs.The ministrywill strictlyreview employerandemploymentinformation75post onlineto ensureitistrue,and第六部分promote onlineinterviews,signing ofcontracts andemployment proceduresat universitiesacross thecountry.书面表达共两题;满分分第一节应用文满分分4015假定你是学生会主席苏华学生会打算举办“颂扬身边人和身边事”的演讲比赛,请根据以下信息写一份英文通知内容包括.报名时间截止到月日;
1430.活动时间月日下午2552:00500;.活动地点学校会议室;
3.颁奖评出前名并颁奖415注意.词数词左右;颂扬身边人和身边事.可以适当增加细节,以使1100Sing Praisesto Peopleand Thingsaround2行文连贯NoticeThe Students*Union第二节阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事满分分25On thenight ofthe playJack wasatthetheatre earlyand hewas alreadydressed inpolicemans clotheslong beforethefirst twoscenes.He certainlylooked likethepartall right,he thoughtasheadmired himselfinthemirror.Then hesuddenly feltnervous.After all,itwashis firsttime tohaveapart ina play.How couldhe facethepeople台词,watching the playHe puthis headin hishands andtried toremember hislines butnothing cameto hismind.A knockonthedoor madehim lookup.He wastogoon stageinthethird scene.Have Imissed mypart andruined破坏the playfor everybodynhethought to himself.But itwas onlythe manager.She noticedhow nervoushe wasandsuggested heshould standnear thestage wherehecouldwatch andfollow the play.She wasright;it seemedto work.Infact the more hewatched the play,themorehe felthimself partofit.Everything wasgoingonwhenthe manager cametohimagain,looking worriedas sheplaced ahand onhis armanxious,Mshe said.One ofthe actorsinthesecond scenesuddenly feltsick,but wemust continuethe play.Could youcome注意onto thestage insteadof him”所续写的短文词数应为左右;
1.150应使用个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
2.
5.续写部分分为二段,每段的开头语已经为你写好;
3.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语4Paragraph1:On hearingwhat themanager said,JackParagraph2:学年度第一学期期末考试2019〜2020高二英语试题参考答案及听力录音稿第一部分听力(每题1・5分,满分30分)1-5CABBC6-10BABBC11-15ABBBC16-20BAAAB第二部分阅读理解(每题2分,满分40分)21-23DCB24-26DAB27-30DABD31-35CAADC36-40ABEDF第三部分完形填空(每题1分,满分15分)41-45DBCBA41-45CBDAB46-55CADBA第四部分选词填空(每题I分,满分10分)
56.subscribe to
57.wound up58,proved
59.arising from
60.undertook
61.putthrough
62.dropped off
63.acknowledged
64.corresponds to
65.splitup第五部分语法填空(每题
1.5分,满分15分)
66.practical
67.to avoid
68.on
69.information
70.jointly
71.will graduate
72.which
73.as
74.opportunities
75.posted第六部分书面表达(共两篇,满分40分)第一节应用文(满分15分)NoticeIn ordertoimprovethe studentsspoken Englishand encouragethem tolearn fromthe peopleSingPraisestoPeopleandThingsaround,around whodo lotsof voluntarywork.An Englishcontest,will beheld inthe schoolmeeting roomfrom2p.mto5p.m onMay
5.The contestis organizedbythe StudentUnion.Those whowant toparticipate inthe contest,please signup inthe StudentUnionoffice beforeApril
30.The first15winners willbe givenprizes.Everyone iswelcome totakepart init.7The StudentsUnionApril26,2020第二节读后续写参考范文(满分25分)On hearingwhat themanager said,Jackfelt evenmore nervous.He didn t evenfinish hispart inthethird scene.How couldheplaythepart inthesecond oneHe couldntimagineitandfelt lessconfident.Just atthat moment,themanagerhanded overthe scriptto Jackand encouragedhim torememberthe lines.Jack hadno optionbut tohaveago.He thenstart hispreparations.Hedetermined toact itwell anddidntwanttolet themanager down.〃Itstimeforhimtogoon$hgeThe managersaid“Come on!.Jack raisedup hiscourage andwenton stage.To everyones surprise,theplaywent smoothly.Jack performedextremely wellandthe audiencegave hima longand warmapplause.The managercame andcheered,“Jack,you didit!/ZCongratulations!n.Jack smiledand said,I justdid whatI couldto continuetheplay.If not,wherewas mypartinthird scenewithout thesecond”People aroundall laughed.。