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湖北省荆州中学2018-2019学年高一英语5月双周考试题注意事项: 1.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在答题卡上。2.选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。(试卷总分:150分;考试时间:120分钟)第I卷第一部分 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。听完每段对话后,你都有10称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。1.HowwillthewomantravelinCairo?A.Bycar.B.Bybike.C.Byunderground.2.WhatisJohn’snewhomenumber?A.97314322.B.97313456.C.94523456.3.Whatistheweatherlike?A.Cloudy.B.Sunny.C.Windy.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Theman’shealth.B.Thewoman’shometown.C.Thewoman’sparents.5.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atanairport.B.Atacafé.C.Atadrugstore.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.Whatrelationisthewomantotheman?A.Histeacher.B.Hisclassmate.C.Hismother.7.Whatwillthemandonext?A.MeetRandy.B.Reviewhislessons.C.Findaclassroom.n听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatdidthewomanforgettodo?A.Passonamessage.B.Writeareport.C.Prepareapresentation.9.WhenwillMr.LeereturntheHarrisreport?A.Thismorning.B.Thisafternoon.C.Tomorrow.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhoisPhyllis?A.Ted’swife.B.Tanya’saunt.C.Herman’ssister.11.WhatisTomdoing?A.Standingunderatree.B.Runningafteracat.C.Takingcareofababy.12.WhatdoweknowaboutSam?A.Helikesdrinkingtea.B.He’sservinginthearmy.C.Hehasatwo-month-oldson.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whyisthemantalkingwiththewoman?A.Tobookatrip.B.Tofindaplace.C.Toaskforinformation.14.Atwhattimewillthemantaketherailwayexpress?A.9:30a.m.B.10:30a.m.C.11:00a.m.15.Whatwillthemandobeforetakingthe792bus?A.Takethe706bus.B.Walkafewkilometers.C.Changetothe638bus.16.Atwhichstopwillthemangetonthe792bus?A.BayswaterShoppingCenter.B.NorthStreet.C.CentralPark.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.WhatcanthelistenersborrowattheRidingCenter?nA.Sunglasses.B.Ahat.C.Ajacket.18.Wherewillthelistenersgoforahorseridetoday?A.Alongtheriver.B.Nearthebeach.C.Onthefarm.19.Howmuchshouldadultspayforthehorseridetoday?A.$19.70.B.$27.50.C.$29.70.20.Whatwillthelistenersdonext?A.Taketheircameras.B.Getthehorses.C.Gototheoffice.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)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ARiceisoneofthosefoodsthatyoualwaysmakewaytoomuchofandendupeatingleftoversforlunchthenextday.Butnocomplaints,leftoverricestilltastesjustasgood,unlikeleftoverFrenchfries.Therearesmartwaystouseyourleftovers.But,mostpeopledon’tknowthatleftoverriceisextremelyaccessibletofoodpoisoning.BacillusCereusUncookedricehascellsthatareabletoreproducequicklycalledBacilluscereus.Bacilluscereuscancausefoodpoisoning,anditisabletosurviveonthericeevenwhenit’scooked.That’swhytherearesomefoodpoisoningmythsthatyoumayignore.TheWaytoStoreIthasnothingtodowiththewaythericeisreheated,butratherthewaythericeisstoredafteryoufirstcookit.Thetroublecomeswhenyouleaveyourricesittingoutaroomtemperaturerightafteryoucookit.Whenleftoutthesporescangrowintobacteriaandmultiplycausingyoutogetfoodpoisoningwhenyoueatyourleftoversthenextday.Asyouprobablyguessed,thelongerthericeisleftoutafteryoucookit,thenmorelikelyitisthatitwillgetfoodpoisoning.TheNationalHealthServicerecommendskeepingyourcookedriceoutfornolongerthananhour.It’sbesttogetitinthefridgeassoonaspossible.TrytoKnowMoreTakethetimetobreakoutthefoodstoragecontainerandputyourleftoverfoodsinthefridgebeforeyoudigintoyourdinner.You’llthankyourselflater.Andtomakesureyoudon’tgetsickeatingsomeothertypeofleftover,makesureyouknowabouttheotherfoodsthatcommonlycausefoodpoisoning.21.Thepassageismainlywrittento.A.statesomebenefitsofeatingriceB.teachpeoplehowtocookdeliciousriceC.warnusofdangerofeatingleftoverriceD.introducethediseasecausedbyfoodpoisoning22.Whenriceiscooked,BacillusCereuscan.A.stillsurviveonitB.becompletelyignoredC.reproducecellsquicklyD.donoharmtopeople’shealth23.Accordingtothewriter,howtostoreyourleftoverrice?A.Keepitwarmforalongtime.B.Reheatitoverandoveragain.C.Getitinthefridgeimmediately.D.Placeitoutatroomtemperature.BItwouldn’tbeaccuratetosaythatheightsmakeKathienervous.Terrifiedwouldbemoreaccurate.Orjustplain“scaredtodeath.”Butwhatonearthwasshedoingontopofa50-footrappelling(绳索垂降)tower?Imean,besidesscreaming.Theanswerisn’teasy,butitissurprisinglysimple.Whatitcomesdowntoisthis:Kathiewaspartofateam,andsherefusedtoletthemdown.Withtheirsupportshewasabletoconquerfear.Sheclimbedtheladderstepbypainfulstep,hitchednherselftotherappellingropes,cautiouslybackedovertheedgeanddroppedherselfdown.Itwasn’tprettywithallofthescreaming.Butshedidit.Andthatwastheimportantthing.ThenextdayIaskedKathieiftheexperiencehelpedhertoovercomeherfearofheights.“Define‘overcome,’”shesaid.“Well,areyoulessafraidofheightsnow?”Iasked.“Isbungeejumpingupnextforyou?”“You’vegottobekidding,”Kathiesaid,laughing.“I’mjustasafraidasIeverwas.”“Sobasically,thisexperiencedidn’treallydoanythingforyou,”Iobserved.“Sureitdid,”shesaid.“Itdidn’tremovemyfear.ButithelpedmeprovetomyselfthatIcoulddosomethingdespitemyfear.”“Eventhoughyou’restillafraid?”“Exactly,”shesaid.“Itturnsoutthattheheightofthetowerwasn’treallytheissue.Fearwastheissue.AndmyteamgavemethecourageIneededtohandlethefear.”“Andthat’ssomethingyou’llremembernexttimeyou’reuponarappellingtower?”“Hopefully,”shesaidconfidentially,“therewillneverbeanexttime.”OK,somaybesheisn’texactlyaprofileincourage.Orisshe?Mostofuswouldprobablydefine“courage”usingwordslike“bold,”“fearless”and“unafraid.”ButasIconsiderKathie’sexperience,itseemstomethatthosequalitiesdon’thavealottodowithcourage.Thefearlesspersonneedsnocourage.Samewiththepersonwhoisboldlyunafraid.Realcourageistheabilitytoovercomefearinordertodowhatneedstobedone.ForpeoplelikeKathie,theimportantthingisfindingtherightfoundationuponwhichtobuildacourageousresponse–andthenresponding.Courageously.Withorwithoutthescreaming.Nomatterhownervous,terrified,orjustplainscaredwemaybe.21.WhywasKathieontopofthetower?A.Shethoughtitexciting.B.Shewantedtoscreamonit.C.Shehatedtodisappointherteam.D.Shemeanttoshowoffhercourage.22.Accordingtotheconversation,wecanlearnthatKathie.nA.wasgoingtotryitagainB.overcameherfearofheightsC.gotinterestedinbungeejumpingD.coulddosomethingevenwithfear21.TheauthortookKathieasanexampleinorderto.A.showustherealmeaningof“courage”B.proveKathiewasactuallyafearlesswomanC.thinkhighlyofthosewhoareboldlyunafraidD.introducesomeotherwordsrelatedto“courage”22.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitle?A.Neverbeafraid.B.Screamwithcourage.C.Overcomeyourfear.D.Don’tletothersdown.CAmaninLondonhasbecomethesecondknownHIV-positiveadulttobeclearedofthevirusthatcausesthediseaseAIDS.Themanreceivedastemcelltransplantthreeyearsago.Hewastreatedwithanti-retroviral(抗逆转录病毒)drugsuntilabout18monthsago.Now,testsshowhehasnosignoftheHIVvirusinhisblood.“Thereisnovirustherethatwecanmeasure.Wecan’tdetectanything,”saidRavindraGupta,aprofessorandHIVscientistwhoplayedaleadingroleintreatingtheman.Thepatient’sname,nationalityorageisnotpublic.Heiscalled“theLondonpatient”becausehewastreatedintheBritishcapital.AsimilaridentificationwasgiventothefirstknownpersonclearedofHIVinfectionovertenyearsago,the“Berlinpatient”.Bothmenexperiencedasimilartreatment.ButtherewassomethingunusualaboutthepersonwhogavetheLondonpatientstemcells.ThegiverordonorhadanaturalresistancetoHIV.Inotherwords,somethingaboutthisperson’sbodymadeitimpossibleforhimorhertobecomeinfectedwiththeHIVvirus.Asaresult,whentheLondonpatientreceivedthestemcells,hisimmunesystemchangedandhedevelopedanaturalresistancetoHIV,too.RavindraGuptanotesthatthedonor’sunusualresistancetoHIVmaynotbetheonlyreasonthetreatmentclearedtheLondonpatient’sinfection.HenotesthatthenBerlinpatientandtheLondonpatienthadsimilarsideeffectsafterthetreatment.Inbothcases,thedonors’stemcellsimmediatelybegantoattackthepatients’immunecells.ThisinteractionmayhavehelpeddestroysomeoftheHIVinfectioninthepatients,Guptasays.ExpertswhostudyAIDSsaythesuccessoftheBerlinpatientandtheLondonpatientisveryimportant.TheirexperiencesshowthatscientistswillonedaybeabletoendAIDS.Buttheyalsowarnthatacurehasnotbeenfound.ThebloodtreatmentstheBerlinandLondonpatientshadhavefailedinotherpatients.Thetreatmentsarealsotoodangerous,expensiveandriskytodoforthelargenumberofpeoplewhoalreadyhavethevirusthatcausesAIDS.28.Fromtheexampleofthetwopatients,wecanlearnthatHIVvirus.A.showsnosigninpeople’bloodB.isboundtoleadtothediseaseAIDSC.ismainlytreatedintheBritishcapitalD.canbeclearedwithastemcelltransplant29.WhatwasspecialintheLondonpatientcase?A.Hisimmunesystemtotallybrokedown.B.Nosideeffectsappearedinhistreatment.C.HewouldnotbeinfectedwithHIVagain.D.Histreatmentwasthefirstcaseintheworld.30.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsthetreatments?A.Negative.B.Cautious.C.Favorable.D.Indifferent.31.Wheredoesthistextprobablycomefrom?A.Asciencenewsreport.B.Abiologytextbook.C.Ameditationguide.D.Asciencefiction.DThepopularityofwinterclothingmadewithanimalhairhasgreatlyincreasedthedemandforfurofcoyotes(土狼),wildanimalsthatarerelatedtodogsandwolvesandmainlyfoundinNorthAmerica.Manypeoplelivingincold-weatherplacesaroundtheworldwearcoatsdesignedwithfurryedgesthatcircletheheadandneck.ManynclothingcompaniesusecoyotefurfromtheUnitedStatestocreatethesekindsofcoats.Coyotefurisafavoredchoicebecauseitisnaturallyfull,softandhasbeautifulcolors.AgoodcoyotefromthewesternUnitedStatesishighlyvaluedandcansellforatleast$100.Thebesttimefortrappingcoyotesisinlatefallandearlywinter,whencoyotecoatsareattheirfullest.Butalotofthesellinghappensinlatewinter.Muchofthefurissoldatbigauction(拍卖)housesinCanada.Localsalesarealsoheldinareasnearwheretheanimalsarecaught.OnesuchauctionwasrecentlyheldinthesmalltownofHerkimer,NewYork.Peoplegatheredinalocalcommunitycentertheretotakepartintheauction.Tablesinsidewerefilledwithhundredsoffursfromcoyotesandotheranimals.FurexpertssaytheincreaseindemandforcoyotefurstartedwithcoatsmadebyCanadianclothingcompanyCanadaGoose,whosecoatssawabigjumpinsalesin2013.IthappenedafterAmericanmodelKateUptonworeoneofthecompany’scoatsoverherswimsuitinaphotothatappearedintheU.S.magazineSportsIllustrated.Overtheyears,morefamouspeopleandtheirfanshavealsochosentowearthefur-linedcoats.CanadaGoosecoatscannowsellforupto$1,000.“CanadaGooseisalwaysthenamethatpeoplerelateto,”MarkDowney,headofCanada’sFurHarvestersAuctioncompany,noted.“Buttherearesomanyotherbrandsthatmakesimilarcoats.”Downeypredictsthelargedemandforcoyotefurwillcontinue.ThehotmarketforcoyotescomesasmoreandmoretrappersdealwithrecenteconomicdownturnsinbothChinaandRussia.Theyalsofacecompetitionfrompeopleraisinganimalsforfur.However,animalrightsactivistscallthetrappingprocesscruel.Theyclaimthat,inseveralwaystothepublic,alargeamountofevidencehasbeencollectedwhichmayaccountforthoseinhumanactivities.32.Thepopularityofcoatsmadewithcoyotefurismainlydueto.A.people’sloveforwildanimalsB.itsnaturalqualitiesandcolorsC.thegrowingnumberofcoyotesD.clothingcompany’sfancydesignn33.Theincreaseindemandforcoyotefurstartedwhen.A.thebesttimefortrappingcoyotescameB.morepeopletookpartinthebigauctionC.thecompanyCanadaGoosewasfoundedin2013D.themodelappearedinthemagazineswearingcoyotecoats34.WhatchallengewillCanadaGooseface?A.Thehighpriceofcoyotefur.B.Afallinsalesoffur-linedcoats.C.Thecompetitionfromothercoatcompanies.D.Anewrulethatallowspeopleraiseanimalsforfur.35.Whatwillthepassageprobablytalkaboutnext?A.ThefuturedevelopmentofCanadaGoose.B.Theadvantagestrappershaveoverothers.C.Thedemandforcoyotefurwilldecreasesoon.D.Theappealstopeopletostoptrappingcoyotes.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。 Manygoals,likeclimbingamountain,requirehardwork,planningandmanysmallstepstoachieve.Yourdailylife--aswonderfulasitcanbe--takesupallofyourtime.36Time,astheysay,waitsfornoone.So,howcanwefindtimetoworkontheselargerlifegoals?IdentifyspecificgoalsAsyouidentifyyourgoals,be specific.Ifagoalistoo general, itmaybehardtopursueletaloneachieveit.37Tomakethegoalmorespecific, youcouldsignupforaregularexerciseclass.So,whetheryouaredancing,doingyogaorkickboxing,youhavearegularcommitmenteveryweek.Youcouldalsosayyourgoalistoloseacertainamountofweightinacertainamountoftime.WriteyourgoalsdownnExpertssaywritingdownyourgoalisaveryimportantstep.Itgetsthegoaloutofyourbrainandintotherealworld.Somepsychologistssuggestthatwritingagoalonpaperisbetterthantypingitonadeviceorsayingitintoyourphone.38Writingthingsdownseemstosaytothebrain,“Iamimportant!Rememberme!”Writinghasanotherbenefit.39Asyousitdownatyourcomputerorpouryourmorningcoffee,yourgoalstaresyouinthefaceandasks,“Whatareyougoingtodoaboutmetoday?”40Notallgoalsarecreatedequal.Somecanbequitebig.Andforthosebiggergoals,expertssuggestbreakingthemdownintosmallerones.Forexample,youlovecookingandyoudecidetostartyourowncompanythatsuppliesfoodforspecialevents.Now,thatisaverybiggoal.Butitismadeupofmanysmallergoals.So,identifythem,writethemdownandsetforyourselftimelimits.A.MakesuretohavefunalongthewayB.BreakdownBIGgoalsintosmallonesC.Youcanpostyourgoalsomewhereasareminder.D.Let’ssayyourgoalistogetinbetterphysicalshape.E.Yourbrainreceivesinformationdifferentlywhenitcomesfromhandwriting.F.Itisthe pursuit ofyourgoalsthatmakesuptheweeks,daysandhoursofourlives.G.Beforeyouknowit,weeks,thenmonthshavegoneby,andyouarenoclosertoyourgoal.第三部分 英语知识运用 (共三节, 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, 选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Christmasdrewnear.Oneafternoon,Frankieseemedtroubledwhenhecamehomefromschooland41himselfinthecouch.“What’sup?”Iasked.“Nothing.”Which,inboy-speak42something.nFrankie’sfeetkickedinanupanddownrhythmthatkepthisbodybusywhilehis9year-oldmind43anunnamedproblem.“Careto44?”IsatnexttoFrankie.Frankieshrugged,butsecondslatera45bubbledup.“Mommy,doyoubelieveinSantaClaus?”Isilentlyprayedfortherightwords.“Whatdoyouthink?”“SomekidsatschoolsaidSantawasn’t46.Theysaidparentsputthegiftsunderthetree.”“AreyouaskingmeifthereisaSanta,orifparentsputthegiftsunderthetree?”“IguessI’masking47.”IwrappedmyarmsaroundFrankieandgavehimabighug.“Iamsoproudofyou!”“Forwhat?”Frankielooked48ashesatupagainsthisheadboard.“You’re49enoughnow!”Imovedcloserandcontinued.“YouseeFrankie,whilethereisn’tamaninaredsuit,thereissomething50theChristmasSpirit.Butwhenchildrenareverylittle,it’shardforthemto51theChristmasSpiritsowesaythatsomeonenamedSantaisresponsibleforChristmas.Parentsknowwhenachildasks52Santaisrealthatthey’reoldenoughtounderstandtheChristmasSpirit.”Frankielookedsurprised.“What’stheChristmasSpirit?”“TheChristmasSpiritislove--pureandsimple.Everyyear,rightaroundDecember,there’saspecial53intheair.Peoplearekinder,theygivetothosewhohave54andspendtimewithfriendsandfamily.Haveyounoticeda55recently?”Frankiethoughtforamoment.“Everythingseems56.Peopleseemhappier.”“That’stheChristmasSpirit57.Itisagiftweall58everyyear.Andthosewhoaremostblessed,carryitwiththemallyear.ParentsputpresentsunderthetreeandsayamannamedSantais59untileachchildasksthequestionyouaskedmetoday.ThentheygettosharethewonderfulsecretoftheChristmasSpirit.”“Asecret?”n“Yes.Untilotherchildrenasktheirparents,youshouldn’ttellthemthere’snoSanta60theymaynotbeoldenoughtounderstandyet.”“Oh,likeSarahistooyoung.”Frankienoddedandwinked.“Iwon’ttellher,Ipromise.”41.A.adaptedB.reachedC.struckD.threw42.A.wantedB.playedC.meantD.borrowed43.A.focusedonB.pointedoutC.tookawayD.leftoff44.A.enjoyB.shareC.worryD.argue45.A.commentB.programC.screamD.question46.A.kindB.generousC.realD.brave47.A.bothB.youC.myselfD.them48.A.relaxedB.puzzledC.pleasedD.annoyed49.A.cleverB.strongC.sharpD.old50.A.learnedB.broughtC.orderedD.called51.A.performB.understandC.operateD.attack52.A.whatB.whichC.whetherD.that53.A.manB.giftC.feelingD.day54.A.littleB.everythingC.allD.much55.A.changeB.friendC.storyD.passage56.A.colderB.prettierC.harderD.slower57.A.ateaseB.atlengthC.athandD.atwork58.A.buryB.stealC.receiveD.lose59.A.missingB.responsibleC.gratefulD.serious60.A.becauseB.unlessC.whileD.though第II卷注意事项: 用0.5毫米黑色笔迹的签字笔将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。 第三部分 英语知识运用(共三节,满分45分) 第二节 单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)n61.Tony,________yourself.Mindyourtablemanners!A.behaveB.believeC.respectD.confirm62.Asweallknow,aman’sworthcannotbe___________byhislook.A.measuredB.mixedC.intendedD.inspired63.FormerChinesePresident,HuJintao,_______akeynotespeechat2010GuangzhouAsianGamesopeningceremony.A.presentedB.declaredC.deliveredD.expressed64.ChinesestudentsmayfeelproudthatChinesehistoryisfilledwithgreat_____inscienceandtechnology.A.excitementB.argumentC.entertainmentsD.achievements65.Itwas______ofyounottoplaythepianowhileIwasasleep.A.cruelB.considerateC.outspokenD.modest66.Poisonousthingsmustn’tbeputchildren’sreachsothattheycan’tcausetroubles.A.intoB.outC.withinD.beyond67.Althoughtheteacherdidn’tmentionanynames,everyoneknewwhohewas_____________.A.speakingtoB.turningtoC.referringtoD.talkingto68.IwasverysurprisedthatI____________myoldclassmateinthestreetwhenIwasinFrance.A.cheeredupB.carriedonC.movedoffD.cameacross69.IfyoushouldmeetHenry______,willyoupleasetellhimthatMaryiswaitingforhim?A.inturnB.bychanceC.onpurposeD.afterall70.—Myteacherpunishedmethismorning.n—Why?You’vedonenothingwrong,______Iamconcerned.A.aslongasB.asfarasC.aswellasD.assoonas第三节 语法填空(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(每空最多不超过3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Foreveryparent,theirbiggestwishistowatchtheirchildrengrowup71(healthy).Butunluckily,somepeopleareborndisabled,orsomeofthemmeet72(disaster)andgetdisabled.Thepublicwantstohelpthemtolive73normallife.Inthe1990s,thegovernment74(name)thethirdSundayofMayasHelp-the-disabledDay,inthehope75offeringhelptothoseunluckypeople.Disabledpeopleeasilygetrejectedwhentheycometothejobmarket.Theemployersprefertohiresomeonewhocanbringthemthe76(big)profit,sotheyrefusethedisabledwithouthesitation.Actually,somepeople,77maylookimperfect,deservetobegivenachance,becausetheyhavethestrongwillandareveryresponsible.Itisbadluckforpeople78(lose)partofthebody.Butthemorehorriblethingisthewaythepublicseesthem,79(treat)themasmonsters.Forthoseunluckyones,peoplefromallwalksoflifeshouldofferthemhelp,andtheyneedachancetomoveon.Thedisabledarejustasnormalasus,exceptalittledifferencein80(appear).第四部分 写作 (共一节, 满分25分) 在成长的过程中,我们总是对未来从事的职业充满憧憬,你班将以Mydreamcareer为题举办演讲比赛。请你根据以下要求写一篇英语演讲稿,要点如下:1.你的理想职业;2.选择的理由;3.实现的途径。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。nMyDreamCareerGoodmorning,everyone!Thankyouforlistening.n高一5月英语双周考参考答案第一部分:听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5CCACC6-10ABABA11-15BBCAB16-20CBABC第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,每小题2分,满分40分)21-23CAC24-27CDAB28-31DCBA32-35BDCD36-40GDECB第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分55分)第一节完形填空(每小题1.5分,满分30分)41-45DCABD46-50CABDD51-55BCCAA56-60BDCBA第二节词汇运用(每小题1分,满分10分)61-65AACDB66-70CCDBB第三节语法填空(每小题1.5分,满分15分)61.healthily62.disasters63.a64.named65.of66.biggest67.who68.to69.treating70.appearance第四部分:写作(满分25分)MyDreamCareerGoodmorning,everyone!Today,pleaseallowmetogiveyouaspeechonthecareerIwilltakeupinthefuture.Undoubtedly,Ihavegreatexpectationforthefuturejobaseveryonepresent.Andmydreamcareeristobeatouristguide.Frommyearlyage,Ihavebeenadmiringaguidewhotravelseverywhere,sharingtheknowledgeofthelocalcultureandcustomsandenjoyingthebrilliantlandscapesatthesametime.Additionally,itisawell-paidjob.Tobeagoodguideisnoeasyjob.OnlybyhardworkcanIachievethequalificationandservethepeopleproperly.Thankyouforlistening.n高二英语听力录音稿第一节(Text1)W:ShouldIrentacarwhenIarriveinCairo?Idon’twanttorideabikeinthesun.M:Youshouldusetheunderground.It’sfastandconvenient.W:Great.(Text2)W:Johnaskedmetogiveyouhistelephonenumber.M:IthinkIhavehishomenumber.Does97314322soundright?W:Yeah,buthemovedhouselastweek.Hisnewhomenumberis94523456.(Text3)M:Theguidebooksaysthisisaverywindyplace,butthere’scompletelynowindnow.W:Ihopeit’llbesunny.M:Thereistoomuchcloud.Thesunisn’tshiningatall.(Text4)W:MyparentsliveinAustin.It’saverysmallcity,butit’sverynice.M:Aretheyingoodhealth?W:Yes.Theyarestillworking.Mymotheristeachingatauniversitythere,andmyfatherisadoctor.(Text5)W:CanIhelpyou?M:Yes,IjustcamebackfromLondononalongflight,andI’mhavingtroublesleeping.W:Wehaveseveralthingsforthat,includingsleepingpills.Buttrysomeofthistea.Drinksomebeforeyougotobed.第二节(Text6)W:Doyougotoclass10C?M:Yes,Ido.Youarenewhere,aren’tyou?Youlookgreat.nW:Thanksalot.Butnowgotoyourclassandgetyourthingsready.I’myournewphysicsteacher.M:Aren’tyouthenewstudent?W:I’mafraidnot.MynameisJaneLovett.M:Oh,I’mverysorry,Ms.Lovett.W:OK.What’syourname?M:BarryGoodman.W:OK.Barry,sitdownandletmeseeifyourememberlastterm’slessons.(Text7)M:I’mlookingformycopyoftheHarrisreport.IthoughtIleftithereonmydesklastnight.Youhaven’tseenit,haveyou,Anita?W:Oh,I’mterriblysorry,Mr.Jensen.Icompletelyforgottotellyou—Mr.Leeaskedmeifhecouldborrowit—hewantstoincludesomeofthefiguresinasalespresentation,soIlentittohim.M:Well,Iwishyou’dtoldmeearlier.I’vebeenlookingeverywhereforit.Didhesaywhenhe’dbringitback?W:Hesaidheneededitforacoupleofhoursandpromisedtobringitbackafterlunch.(Text8)M:Here,takealookatthisphoto.W:Who’sthatgirlnexttoyou?M:That’smysister,Phyllis.She’smarried.That’sherhusband,Ted,andthebabyhe’sholdingistheirdaughter,Tanya.W:Whoarethemanandwomanovertherestandingunderthetree?M:That’smydad’sbrotherandhiswife.They’remyauntSilviaanduncleHerman.Theboyrunningafterthecatistheirson,Tom.W:Doyouhaveanyotherbrothersorsisters?M:Yeah.Ihaveabrother,Sam.He’sawayinthearmy.There’shiswife,Mary,holdingthebottleoficedtea.She’sgoingtohaveababyinabouttwomonths.I’llhaveanothernieceornephewsoon.Doyouhaveanybrothersorsisters?nW:No.I’manonlychild.ButIhavelotsofauntsandunclesandcousins.We’relikebrothersandsisters.(Text9)W:Goodmorning,TravelLink.HowcanIhelpyou?M:Goodmorning.IliveinBayswaterandI’dliketotakeatraintoHarborCitytomorrowbefore11a.m.W:Well,ifyoucatcharailwayexpress,that’llgetyouthereinunderanhour…Let’ssee—yes,ifyoucatchthe9:30a.m.railwayexpress,youcangetthereintime.M:Whichstationdoesthatleavefrom?W:Helendaleisthenearesttrainstationtoyou.M:What’sthebestwaytogettotheHelendalestationthen?W:Youcantakethe706busfromtheBayswaterShoppingCentertoNorthStreet.Whenyougetthere,youchangetothe638buswhichwilltakeyoutothestation.Orifyoudon’tmindwalkingacoupleofkilometers,youcangodirectlytoCentralParkandgetstraightonthe792busgoingtothetrainstation.M:Iguessthewalkwillbegoodforme.(Text10)M:Goodmorning,everyone.WelcometotheRidingCenter.MayIhaveyourattention,please?I’myourridingteacher,andmyname’sJack.Inaminute,I’lltakeyoutoyourhouses,butIneedtotellyouafewthingsfirst.First,whatyouneedtowear.Everyonemustwearahat,andifyouneedtoborrowone,we’vegotlots,ofallsizes.I’mafraidwedon’thaveanysunglasses.We’regoingtogoforaridealongtherivertodaybecausethebeachistoobusyatthistimeofyear.Now,thehorseslovegoinginthewaterthere,sopleaseleaveyourcamerahereifyouhaveone.Butitmightbeagoodideatotakeajacket!Thepriceoftheridetodayis$27.50foradults,andforyoungpeopleundertheageof16it’s$19.70.Weaskourcustomerstopaybeforetheride,please.Sobeforewegotothefarmtogetthehorses,canyoucometotheoffice,please?It’sthisway…