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Page142023-2024学年度高二年级第一学期调研联考英语试题满分:150分考试时间:120分钟第一部分听力(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,并标在试卷的相应位置。1.Wherearethespeakersprobably?A.Inabank. B.Inashop. C.Inahotel.2.Whydoesthemancall?A.Tolookforhisring. B.Tosendhispackage. C.Toaskaboutaticket.3.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Fruits. B.Drinks. C.Minerals.4.Whenwillthemoviestart?A.At7:50pm. B.At8:00pm. C.At8:10pm.5.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Putoffthesubmissiondate. B.Inquiremoreaboutthebudget. C.Changethewayofdoingbudget.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听下面一段对话,回答第6和7小题。6.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutthechinateaset?A.It’spriceless. B.It’sclassical. C.It’swell-known.7.Howwillthewomandealwiththechinateaset?A.Bycollectingitherself. B.Bysendingitoutasagift. C.Bysellingitatafairprice.听下面一段对话,回答第8和9小题。8.Whatdoesthejobpositioninvolveaccordingtotheman?A.Answeringphones. B.Conductinginterviews. C.Creatingschedules.9.Whatdoesthecompanyoffertoitsemployees?A.Insurance. B.Accommodation. C.Highsalaries.听下面一段对话,回答第10至12小题。10.Whatdoesthemanwanttodointhebeginning?A.Buyarefrigerator. B.Repairarefrigerator. C.Returnarefrigerator.11.Whatdoesthewomandowiththesituation?A.Shelowerstheprice. B.Shecorrectstheinstructions.C.Sheexplainsthemethodofuse.12.Howdoesthemansoundattheend?A.Confused. B.Embarrassed. C.Disappointed.听下面一段对话,回答第13至16小题。13.Howoftendoesthemangotothebeach?A.Onceaweek. B.Twiceamonth. C.Onceamonth.14.WhydidthemanjoinHealtheBay?A.Hiscousininvitedhim. B.Hisparentsinfluencedhim. C.Hisfriendrecommendedhim.15.Whichprogramdidthemantakepartin?A.Adopt-A-Beach. B.SaturdayWarriors. C.BeachCaptains.16.WhatdoesthemansayaboutthemembersofHealtheBay?A.They’rebrave. B.They’recreative. C.They’rewarm-hearted.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20小题。17.Whoisthespeakerprobably?A.Ateacher. B.Ahostess. C.Atourist.18.Whatwastheoriginalpriceofthetourpackage?A.$1,430. B.$2,460. C.$2,860.19.Whatdoesthetourpackagecover?A.Flighttickets. B.Lunchanddinner. C.A5-nighthotelstay.20.Whatdoesthespeakeradvisethelistenerstodo?A.Bookinadvance. B.Travelinlargegroups.C.Makethemostofthepromotions.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AIncrediblyBeautifulVillagesinChinaLikengVillage Builtintheyear1010,LikengVillageinWuyuanCounty,JiangxiProvincepreservesthearea’suniqueHuiarchitecture.Thoughthevillagechargestouristsanentrancefee,itisaworthwhilepointfromwhichtheycanviewthebloomingcanolaflowers(油菜花)inthespringandadmirethelocalcalligraphyundercamphortrees(樟树)asoldasthevillageitself.DanbaVillages WithfewtouristsawareofSichuanProvince’sGarzeTibetanAutonomousPrefecture,thosewhodomakethetriparerewardedwithviewsunlikethoseanywhereelse.Andwithintheheartofthearea,farawayfrompollutedcities,lietheDanbaVillages,consideredbysomeasthemostbeautifulvillagesinChina.EachvillageismadeupofuniqueTibetan-stylefolkhouses.HongcunAncientVillage ThoughHongcunisoneofChina’smostwell-knownancientvillages,itspopularityhasnotruineditsuniqueness.AfteraclimbthroughthegreatYellowMountainsinAnhuiProvince,restforawhileinthisfoothillvillage,whichwasthefilmingsiteforselectscenesfromAngLee’sCrouchingTiger,HiddenDragon.Centeredaroundamoon-shapedpond,thevillagewasnamedaUNESCOWorldHeritageSitein2000foritswell-preservedMing-andQing-eraarchitecture.ShuangfengForestFarm Nicknamed“ChinaSnowTown”foritsannualseven-month-longsnowfall,ShuangfengForestFarminMudanjiangCity,HeilongjiangProvinceiswhereyouwanttogoifyouwishtoexperienceChina’sdeepestsnows.Overtheyears,thevillagehastransformedintoacharmingtouristdestination.21.WhatcanvisitorsseeinLikengVillageandDanbaVillage?A.Costumesofminorities. B.Characteristicconstruction.C.Centuries-oldcamphortrees. D.Worksoffamouscalligraphers.22.Whereisthevillagethatwasonceamovieset?A.InAnhuiProvince. B.InSichuanProvince.C.InJiangxiProvince. D.InHeilongjiangProvince.23.Whichwouldvisitorschooseiftheywanttoplayinthesnow?A.LikengVillage. B.DanbaVillages.C.HongcunAncientVillage. D.ShuangfengForestFarm.BLastMay,“eco-mermaid(生态美人鱼)”MerleLiivandbrokeherownworldrecordforswimmingwithasinglefin(鳍).SheswamthedistanceofafullmarathonintheroughwatersofBiscayneBay,Florida.Sheevenpickedtrashoutofthewaterassheswam.LiivandwasborninEstonia.Asachild,shehadhealthproblems,andengagedinswimmingtohelpherlungsgetstronger.Shewassoontakingpartinopenwaterswimmingcontests,sometimeseveninicywater.Elevenyearsago,LiivandmovedtoMiami,Florida,whereshecontinuedswimmingintheocean.Inonetrainingsession,shenearlywoundupswallowingsomeplasticthatwasfloatinginthesea.Thatexperiencemadeherthinkofalltheseaanimalsthatfacedsimilarpollutioneveryday.Shedecidedtomakepeoplemoreawareofplasticpollution,whichshecallsa“plasticpandemic”.ThinkingaboutseacreaturesgaveLiivandtheideaofswimmingwithaspecialsingleswimmingfinattachedtobothofherfeet.Thisrubbery“monofin”allowshertoswimbykickingbothofherlegstogether.“Swimmingwiththemonofinwithoutusingmyarmsissimilartohowdolphinsandothermarineanimalsswim,”saysLiivand.Shebelievesthatswimmingwithamonofinsendsabiggermessage.Liivandfirstsettheworldrecordforswimmingwithamonofinin2019,whensheswam6.2milesoffthecoastofCalifornia.In2020,shebroketherecordagainbyswimming12.8milesinMiami,Florida.On7Maylastyear,Liivandbroketherecordoncemore,thistimeswimmingthelengthofafullmarathon.Ittookher11hoursand54secondstoswim26.2miles.Thewaterwasrough,andsheranintoafewproblems,butshedidn’tstop.“Igotstung(蛰)byjellyfish,”shesaid,“andkepttellingmyselfthatitwasnotthetimetocry.”Liivandpickedupallthetrashshefoundandputitinakayak(皮划艇).Bytheendofhermarathon,thekayakheldthreebagsfulloftrash.“Thisisn’tjustaboutarecord.It’sabouthelpingthecommunityandtheworld,”shesays.24.WhydidLiivandstartswimming?A.Toprotectseacreatures. B.Togettrashoutofthesea.C.Toimproveherphysicalcondition. D.Toparticipateinswimmingcontests.25.WhatmadeLiivandrealizetheplasticpollutioninthesea?A.HermovingtoMiami,Florida. B.Hertrainingaccidentinthesea.C.Herexperienceofsavingseaanimals. D.Herswimmingwitharubberymonofin.26.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeLiivand?A.Self-confidentandoptimistic. B.Hard-workingandambitious.C.Well-educatedandindependent. D.Strong-mindedanddetermined.27.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.“Eco-Mermaid”triestobreakherownrecords. B.“Eco-Mermaid”lovesswimmingwithamonofin.C.“Eco-Mermaid”developsauniquewayofswimming.D.“Eco-Mermaid”swimsamarathontofightplasticpollution.CFortheRomansitlookedlikewhatwouldbetheireasiestbattle.TheycametoinvadeSyracuse—andfoundsoldierswithmirrors.AstheirboatsapproachedthecoastofSicilythesuncameout,arayoflightleapt(跳出)fromtheshoreandtheirboatsburstintoflames(突然起火).Theyhadbecomevictimsofthefirst‘deathray’.Forcenturiesarchaeologists(考古学家)havearguedoverdescriptionsofhowArchimedes(阿基米德),thegreatestinventorinancienttimes,usedconcentratedsolarenergytodestroytheRomanfleet(舰队)in212BCE.Historianshavesaidnobodythenknewenoughaboutoptics(光学)andmirrors.Thismonth,however,astudyshowsthatsomeancientcivilizationsincludingthatoftheAncientGreeks,hadsuchadvancedscientificknowledgethattheymayevenhavemadethetelescope—andthat‘burningmirrors’wouldhavebeenwithintheirreach.Archimedes,aGreekbornaround280BCE,wasfamedforhismathematicalskillsandhisabilitytousethemforbuildingwarmachines.Theseincludedcatapults(石弩)thatthrewrocksattheenemy,longchutesthatcouldbeprojectedfromthecitywallsforrockstoberolleddown,andcranesthatcouldliftshipsandshakethesailorsintothewater.ArchimedesisbestknownforrunningthroughSyracuseshouting‘Eureka’afterrealizing,whileinthebath,thathecouldworkoutthepurityofgoldbymeasuringthevolumeofwateritdisplaced.Forhisfellowcitizens,however,thatwouldhavebeentrivialcomparedtoadeathrayabletoburnthefrighteningRomans.Therewerelaterexamplesoftheuseofthedeathray,thefirstbeingin6th-centuryConstantinople;whentheByzantinecapitalwassurroundedbyenemyships,dozensofmenholdingmirrorssetfiretothem.Modernscientistshaverecreatedsucheventsundercontrolledconditions.In1973,aGreekscientistlinedup60sailorsonaportwithlargemirrors,fromwhichtheyreflectedlightontoasmallboat50metersaway.Theboatwasinflameswithinthreeminutes.28.WhydoestheauthorsaythebattlewouldbetheeasiestonefortheRomans?A.Theycarriedadvancedarms.B.Theirenemyappearedtobeharmless. C.Theirenemyhadalreadybeguntowithdraw.D.Thesunnyweatherwouldallowthemtoleapashorequickly.29.Whatdidthestudyinparagraph2find?A.ThetelescopewasinventedbyGalileo. B.ArchimedesdestroyedtheRomanfleetin212BCE.C.TheAncientGreekswereclevererthantheRomans. D.“Deathray”mayhavebeenmasteredbytheancients.30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“trivial”inparagraph4mean?A.Useful.B.Unsafe. C.Unimportant.D.Pitiful.31.Whichofthefollowingisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.Archimedes—Agreatinventor. B.Archimedes’secretdeathray.C.Acompletemystery. D.Aworld-famouswar.DIntheMojaveandSonorandesertsofNorthAmerica,donkeys(驴)walkfreely.Theytravelingroups,seekingoutwatersourcesinsmallwetlands,oftentrampling(践踏)vegetationintheprocess.Thedonkeysareconsideredaninvasive(入侵的)species,andmanyconservationists(保护主义者)advocateforkillingorrelocatingthemastheyarethoughttolackpredators(捕食者)thatcouldkeeptheirpopulationsincontrol.Butarecentstudy,ateamofecologistsfoundthatthesedonkeyshavebecomeafavoritesnackforhungrycougars(美洲豹).Usingcamerastorecordvideoswheneverananimalwalksby,theresearcherssurveyeddonkeyactivityin14differentwetlandsthroughoutDeathValleyNationalParkinCalifornia.Theywerethusabletoidentifyeightwetlandswithclearevidenceofcougarskillingdonkeys.Theyalsovisitedeachsiteinpersontolookfordonkeybodies,whichcougarswilloftenhideandreturntolateron.“Someofthesehidingsiteswereusedoverandoveragain,sothateverytimewewent,therewouldbethreeorfourfreshkills,”saysErickLundgren,ecologistatAarhusUniversityandleadauthoronthestudy.Inthesitesthatlackedcougars,donkeyswerefrequentlycaughtoncameraduringthedayandnight.Butinsiteswithactivecougarpredation,thedonkeyswereonlyseenduringtheday.Atnight,thedonkeysavoidedanywetlandswherecougarshadrecentlykilledotherdonkeys.Inaddition,thestudyshowedthatthedonkeypresenceindesertwetlandswasassociatedwithstrikingchangestothelocalplantlife.“Thesesiteswherethey’reallday,they’retramplingandeatingthevegetation,”saysLundgren.“Itreallystronglyleadstoalotofbare(光秃的)opengroundandthenareallystrongreductioninplantcover.”Thesefindingshighlighthowimportanttoppredatorslikecougarscaninfluencethestabilityofanecosystem.JulieK.Yong,awildlifeecologistatUtahStateUniversity,saysthatdocumentingthebeneficialroleofcougarsintheenvironmentcouldhelpbolstertheirimage.“Itcouldincreasesocialtoleranceforthemonthelandscape,”shesays.Especiallyamongfarmerswhoworryabouttheircattle’ssafety,Youngexplains,highlightingthatthebenefitsofkeepingcougarsaroundmightgoalongwayinconservingthispredator.Lundgren,onthehand,worriesthatifconservationmanagersremovedonkeysfromthedesertecosystem,itcouldhaveunintendedconsequences.“Ifthedonkeysdisappear,thecougarsinDeathValleymaysimplyswitchtofeedingonbighornsheeporothernativewildlife,”hesays.32.Whyarethedonkeysabigheadache?A.Theyattractcougarswherevertheygo. B.Theycausegreatdamagetolocalplants.C.Theycompetewithcougarsforresources. D.Theycanbringinvasiveplantstothedesert.33.Howweredonkeysinfluencedbycougarpredationaccordingtotheresearch?A.Theychosetotravelinlargergroups. B.Theydidn’tappearonbareopenground.C.Theyoftenhidthemselvesduringtheday. D.Theyrestrictedtheirnightactivityinsomesites.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“bolster”inthelastbutoneparagraphmean?A.Improve. B.Maintain. C.Shake. D.Ruin.35.Whatmighthappenifdonkeysdisappearfromthedesertecosystem?A.ThecougarsmightbeforcedtoleaveDeathValley. B.Thecougarsmightbecomeathreattonativewildlife.C.Thepopulationofthecougarsmightincreasesignificantly.D.Thenumberofnativeanimalsmightbedifficulttocontrol. 第二节(共5小题:每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。Whiletravelinginagroupmakesajourneyfun,itcancomewithchallenges.Unlikesolotravel,youwillprobablyhavelesscontrolovertheitinerary(旅程)whenyoutravelinagroup.36Nomatterwho’sinyourgroup,youcanhavealife-changingjourneytogether.Herearesometipsformakinggrouptravelassmoothaspossible: 37Ifyou’reinchargeofplanningtheitinerary,avoidarrangingtoomanyactivitiesinondayandsetasidetimeforrelaxation.Forexample,oneday,youmightbookanadventuroustrip,likehikingtoancientruins,andplantorelaxonthebeachthenextday.Thisway,youcanavoidstressandkeepthegroupenergized. Beopentonewexperiences.Ifsomeoneinyourgroupsuggeststryingsomethingyouneverconsideredbefore,whetheritissamplingfrogporridgeinSingaporeorridinganall-terrainvehicle(全地形车)inMexico,beopentothenewidea.38 Stayintouch.Ensureeveryoneinyourgrouphasawaytocommunicatewitheachother.39Youmightexchangephonenumbers,setupagrouptextorprintalistofcontactinformation. Bepatient.40Forexample,youmayhavetowaitforsomeoneinthemorningbeforesettingoutorstickaroundasouvenirshopuntilafriendfinishesbrowsing.Beforeyoubeginyourtrip,setrealisticexpectationsandgetintoaflexiblemindset.Ifyoucangowiththeflowduringyourgrouptrip,youwillbemorelikelytohavearelaxingexperience.A.Voteonactivities.B.Createabalanceditinerary.C.Thus,youmightdiscoversomethingnewaboutyourself.D.It’soktoskipagroupactivityifyouneedsometimealone.E.Besides,youmaybearoundpeoplewithdifferentpreferences.F.Ifsomeonegetslostorthegroupbreakup,it’seasytoreconnect.G.Travelinginagroupmeanssomeactivitieswilltakelongerthanifyoudidthemalone.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题:每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。LivingwithDownsyndrome(唐氏综合症)oftenleadspeopletodoubttheirabilities.Growingup,DylanKeuhlwas41frequently.Hewastold“no”moretimesthanhecouldcount.Hefelt42throughouthislife,butwithsupportivefamilyandfriendsbyhisside,he43.Now,Dylanhasearnedabachelor’sdegreefromtheEvergreenStateCollegeinOlympia,Washington.He’sthefirstpersonwithDownsyndrometoever44thisgoalinthecollege’s55-yearhistory.45hishistoricachievement,Dylanwasoneofjustthreegraduatesoutof900studentswhowere46togiveaspeechduringtheceremony.Heprerecordedhisspeech,andhehopesthatit47notjusthisfellowgraduates,butanyonewhohadeverbeentoldtheirdreamswereoutofreach.“IamthefirstpersonwithDownsyndrometo48withabachelor’sdegreeinWashington.WhenIfirststarted,manypeopletoldmeitwasn’t49formetobeacollegestudent.Itdiscouragedme.Insteadof50,IbuildYesTeam.YesTeamiscomposedofEvergreenfaculty,friendsImadeincollege,andmyfamily.Thisgroup51meandtoldme‘yes’whenIwasfartoousedtohearing‘no’”,Dylansaidinhisspeech.“Evergreenisbasedonacceptance,”hesaid.“Itcreatesa(n)52andopenenvironmentforallstudents.Ibelievemorestudents,likeme,canbenefitfromthe53andinclusionofthecollege,”heconcluded.“Celebrateyourabilitiesandliveyourlifewith54andpride.Youcanachieveyourgoal55!”41.A.ignored B.admitted C.educated D.denied42.A.frustrated B.frightened C.threatened D.confused43.A.complained B.hesitated C.proceeded D.demonstrated44.A.pursue B.abandon C.remember D.achieve45.A.Indefenceof B.Inhonorof C.Infavorof D.Inchargeof46.A.ordered B.selected C.taught D.awarded47.A.entertains B.reminds C.inspires D.protects48.A.graduate B.appear C.complete D.work49.A.efficient B.possible C.unusual D.necessary50.A.coolingdown B.carryingon C.lookingback D.givingup51.A.followed B.underestimated C.supported D.blamed52.A.academic B.friendly C.secure D.professional53.A.competition B.conflict C.diversity D.development54.A.ambition B.patience C.intelligence D.kindness55.A.reasonably B.personally C.easily D.eventually第二节语法填空(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。EarlymoviestarAnnaMayWong,whobrokeintoHollywoodduringthesilentfilmera,willbecomethefirstChineseAmerican56(appear)onUScurrency(货币),acenturyaftershelandedherfirstleadingrole.57apartofAmericanWomenQuartersProgram,which58(highlight)pioneeringwomenin59(they)respectivefields,Wong’simagewillbefeaturedonthebackofnewquartersfromMonday.BorninLosAngeles,Wongbeganactingat14andtookaleadroleinTheTolloftheSeathreeyearslater,in1922.Shewentontoappearindozensofmoviesbutfaceddeeplyrootedracism(种族主义)inHollywood,60shestruggledtobreakfromstereotypical(模式化的)roles.Throughoutherlife,Wongadvocatedforbetter61(represent)ofAsianAmericanactorsinHollywood.62(eventual),hertalentinacting63(recognize)withastarontheWalkofFamein1960.Besides,herkeensenseofstylealsomadeherafashionicon,withWongoften64(mix)traditionalChinesegowns(长袍)witheccentric(古怪的)touches.Wongdiedin1961,65herdeterminationinthefaceofadversity(逆境)continuestoinspire“allwhowanttoseeimagesofpeopleofcolorreflectedbacktothemonscreen,”writeShirleyJ.Lim,ahistorianatStonyBrookUniversitywhowroteabiographyofWong.第四部分基础知识(共两节,满分15分)从方框中选出合适的单词,并用其正确的形式填空,其中有两个词是多余的(每小题1分,共5分)analyzewithdrawcompeteapplaudequipillegalthreat66.Thedrug_____________fromsaleafteranumberofpeoplesufferedserioussideeffects.67.Graduateshavetofightforjobsinahighly_____________market.68.Hisappearanceontheplatformwasgreetedwithaburstof____________.69.Hewasaccusedof_____________accessingconfidentialsecurityfiles.70.Theattackerbrokeinand_____________thepassengerswithagun.第二节完成句子(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)71.Newsreportswrittenatdifferentstagesofaneventcouldcontaindifferentinformationasnewfacts_______________(揭露).72.Thoughjournalists_______________(致力于)presentingthetruth,itisbettertouseourownjudgementthanrelyentirelyonnewsreports.73.The2008BeijingOlympics_______________(正式邀请)thewholeworldtojoinintheOlympicspiritandbuildabetterfutureforhumanitywiththeslogan“OneWorld,oneDream”.74.Whenyouarethrownacurveball,donot_______________(认输,承认失败)—workhard,becarefulnottoscoreanowngoal,andyouaresuretomakeit!75.Philosophers,geneticistsandgovernmentofficialshaveallstartedto_______________(努力解决)suchmoralissues.76.Thismeansputtingappropriatecontrols_______________(准备就绪)tomakesurethatgenomeeditingwillworktoouradvantage.77.Sincesportisaninseparablepartofday-to-daylife,therearelotsofsportsidiomsthathave________________(无意中处于,已融入)everydaylanguage.78.Nowadays,AIisalreadybeingappliedinmanyfields:finance,healthcare,machinetranslationandart,_______________(略举几例).79.Thereisevidencethatacupuncture_______________(追溯到,始于)theStoneAge,whenstonetoolscalledbianwereusedtopressareasofthebody.80.Weneedtomakesurethatwewillnot (受伤,被害)AI.第三节单句语法填空(共10小题;每小题0.5分,满分5分)81.TheEnglishlanguageisfullofidiomswhicharethought_______________(come)fromfootball.82._______________(motivate)bytheOlympicslogan“Faster,Higher,Stronger”,manywell-knownathletes,bothmaleandfemale,havedevotedthemselvestoachievingsportingexcellenceandpushingtheboundariesofhumanachievement.83.Thehistoryofadvertisinghasalwaysbeencloselylinkedwith_______________ofthemassmedia.84.Ifsomeonemakesabadmistakewhich_______________(intention)harmstheirowninterests,theyaresaidtohavescoredanowngoal.85.Onedaysoonwewillbeabletousegenomeeditingtoincreasethehuman_______________(resist)tocoldsandflus.86. Uptonow,morethan360acupuncturepointshavebeenidentified,each_______________(link)toadifferentpartofthebody.87. _______________(give)therateatwhichartificialintelligence,orAI,isbeingdeveloped,inthefuturesuchdreamsmayactuallycometrue.88.Basedonthepsychologybehindcreatingadesiretobuy,advertisershavedevelopedwaysofpersuadingpeople_______________purchasingtheirproductsorservices.89. Weusuallyfindthatreportsonthesameeventscontaindifferentoreven_______________(contradict)information.90. AmajorbreakthroughinAIcamein1997,whenDeepBlue,achess-playingcomputer,_______________(beat)theworldchesschampionGarryKasparov.第五部分写作(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。Catherinewasthecoolestkidinherclass.Whenevershewent,shewasinthespotlight,withabunchofkidsfollowingheranddoingeverythingshedid.Herdeskmate,Landy,however,wasnotinthecoolkids’group.Beingthetallestkidinherclass,shewasteasedbyherclassmates,whowerealwayschanting“Landy,Landy,longasspaghetti(意大利面)”.EverytimeLandyheardthosesillychants,shecouldfeelherfaceburstintoflames.Godknewhowshewishedthegroundtocrackandswallowher!Catherinedidn’treallylikeitwhenthekidschanted“Landy,Landy,longasspaghetti”.Butshenevertoldthemtostopeither,andnordidsheevertalktoher.Shelikedbeingpopular.Oneweekend,CatherinewentovertohergrandfatherforThanksgiving.Hergrandfatherlivesonafarmattheoppositeendoftown,wherehekeepschickens.Whilehelpingtofeedthechickens,Catherinenoticedapeculiarone.Curlinginthecorner,itlookedsmallerthantheothersandwasalmosthalf-bare!“What’sthematterwithit?”Sheaskedhergrandfather,withapuzzledfrownonherface.Hergrandfathertoldherhowchickenscouldact.“Theyhaveapecking(啄)order,”heexplained,wrinklesofconcernspreadingaroundhisforehead.“Ifonechickenisdifferent,theotherswillpushitawayandkeeppeckingit.Sometimestheypeckitsomuchthatitdies.”“Oh,whatapoorlittlething!”Catherineletoutasighasshescoopedthefrightenedchickenupinherarms,whoseheartwasbeatingfastinthebonylittlebody.Suddenly,shethoughtofLandy,thegirlbeing“pecked”byherclassmates.“I’mgoingtotakeithomeandtakegoodcareofit,”shesaidwithadeterminedlook.Backinschool,Catherinetoldthecoolkidsaboutthechicken.“It’slookinghealthy,”shesaidproudly.“It’sfatteranditsfeathersaregrowing.Eventhecatlikesit.Shecarriesitaroundthegarden,and...”EveryonewasentertainedbyCatherine’sstoryofherlovelychicken,laughterlingeringaroundtheclassroom.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph1:ThenCatherinespottedLandysittingbyherselfinacorner.Paragraph2:ButCatherinewalkeddirectlytowardLandy,regardlessofwhattheysaid.高二英语联考答案一、听力: 1-5BABCA 6-10BACAC 11-15CBACA16-20CBCBA二、阅读理解:21-35BADCBDDBDCB BDAB36-40EBCFG三、完形填空:41-55DACDBBCABDCBCAD四、语法填空:56.toappear 57.As 58.highlights59.their 60.where61.representation 62.Eventually 63.wasrecognized64.mixing 65.but五、基础题:第一节单词七选五66.waswithdrawn67.competitive68.applause69.illegally70.threatened第二节完成句子71.arebroughttolight 72.arecommittedto73.calledon 74.throwinthetowel75.wrestlewith 76.inplace77.foundtheirwayinto 78.tonamebutafew79.datesbackto/datesfrom 80. fallvictimto第三节单句语法填空81.tohavecome 82.Motivated83.that 84.unintentionally85.resistance 86.linked87.Given 88.into89.contradictory 90.beat六、作文范文:Paragraph1:ThenCatherinespottedLandysittingbyherselfinacorner.Shekeptherheaddownwithhereyesfixedonthefloorasusual.ItoccurredtoCatherinethatpeckingorderworkedinschool,too.Landywasjustlikethepoorlittlechicken,beingteasedandignoredbyherclassmates,merelyduetoherspecialheight.“It’stimethatImadeanapologytoLandy.”Catherinethoughttoherself.Nosoonerhadshemadeuphermindthansheannouncedittothecoolkidssurroundingher.Astonishedatwhatshesaid,allthekidsburstoutscreaming,“Talkingtothelongspaghetti?Areyoucrazy?”Paragraph2:ButCatherinewalkeddirectlytowardLandy,regardlessofwhattheysaid.“Hi,Landy.I’msorryaboutthespaghettithing.”Catherinemurmuredanapology,herfacereddening.“Iknowithurtsy

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