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福州二中 2024-2025 学年高一第二学期 期末考试 英语学科
参考答案
听力
1. C 2. A 3. C 4. C 5. A 6. B 7. C 8. A 9. B 10. A
11. B 12. C 13. B 14. A 15. A 16. B 17. A 18. B 19. C 20. A
(Text 1)
M: I had plans to play badminton with a friend, but I have to cancel.
W: Sorry to hear that. Do you usually play at the club or at the park?
M: Actually, I got a membership at a gym.
(Text 2)
M: I’ve decided what I want for my birthday — a bike! It only costs around 200 dollars.
W: I was pricing them online, and I saw one for 250 dollars.
M: No, the one I want is 189 dollars. Here …
(Text 3)
M: Have you finished the paper?
W: I could have finished it yesterday, but I wanted to add some interesting things I found online. I’ll finish it tonight.
M: I’ve done my research too, so it won’t take me long to finish.
(Text 4)
M: Well, I have to choose between this book about space travel and that one about the most important inventions of the 20th century. Which one do you think I should get, Jill?
W: Well, I’m not interested in either one.
(Text 5)
M: You look great in this picture, Anna. Is it from your trip to Rome last month?
W: No, it was from Florence last year. I had my hair a little shorter then.
第一节到此结束。
第二节
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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。现在,你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。
(Text 6)
W: I’m thinking about renting a new apartment, and I’m going to look at one this afternoon. Do you want to come along?
M: What’s wrong with your place? It’s so big, and the rent’s not high at all.
W: It’s just not very close to work. I’m planning on going over there around 2:30. You can come with me if you like.
M: OK. I’ll come by your office after lunch, and we can drive there in my car.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。现在,你有10秒钟的时间阅读这两个小题。
(Text 7)
M: Do you fancy watching that new action film this Saturday evening, Maggie?
W: You know, I’m not into those kinds of films, Luke. Anyhow, I was thinking of going for another hike on Saturday.
Would you like to join me?
M: Why not? Where are you planning to go? Nowhere too difficult for a beginner like me, I hope.
W: Well, there’s a beautiful hiking path that’s suitable for beginners on a mountain.
M: Sounds good to me. Any suggestions on what I should bring?
W: Don’t worry. I’ll send you an email with details of what you should wear and bring with you.
听下面一段对话,回答第 10 至第 12 三个小题。现在,你有 15 秒钟的时间阅读这三个小题。
(Text 8)
M: Shelly, I was just talking to Doug on the phone about the meeting next week. He has lots of questions about the arrangements.
W: What does he need to know?
M: Well, first of all, he wants to know what flights we had booked.
W: Hmm. Well, I haven’t actually booked the flights yet. I’ll ask Phillipa to do that this afternoon.
M: OK. He also wanted to know what hotel we were going to stay in. I think he was hoping it would be the Belle Vue again.
W: I’m afraid the Belle Vue is fully booked. I’ve booked three rooms at the Classic Inn for Wednesday and Thursday night.
M: Great, that’s a relief. He wanted to know whether there’s a meeting room at the hotel.
W: Yes, they have excellent meeting facilities.
听下面一段对话,回答第 13 至第 16 四个小题。现在,你有 20 秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。
(Text 9)
M: Hello, I’m collecting opinions on the festival. Would you mind if I take up a little of your time?
W: Of course not.
M: Is this your first time at the festival here in Cambridge?
W: No, I come here every year!
M: Why do you like it?
W: Well, it’s an interesting event to come to. It’s great for kids and adults. I enjoy learning about all the new ideas people have on important topics. We don’t usually have time for that in daily life, but this festival offers that chance.
M: So, what kinds of things do you learn? Do you concentrate on learning just one thing?
W: No, I go to several events. For example, today I went to a lecture about English literature. Yesterday I played games to find out about gravity. It was a science activity. And tomorrow, I’m going to a lecture on the global economy.
M: Thank you for your time.
听下面一段独白,回答第 17 至第 20 四个小题。现在,你有 20 秒钟的时间阅读这四个小题。
(Text 10)
W: Hi, everyone! Our tour today begins right here, at the Administration Building. This is where you come to pay your school fees.
This is University Square. It’s my favorite place on campus as it’s a great place to take a break or meet your friends. In the summer, there are always a lot of people here, sitting in the sun.
Now we are in front of the Smith Library. The library is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. We have study areas here for students working with a study group, but there are also silent areas if you prefer to study alone. We have more than 100 computers here for students to use.
This building is the Student Center. As you can see, there’s a bookstore inside, where you can buy the books you need for your classes. There’s a dining hall on the ground floor, where you can get lunch or a snack.
This building next to the Student Center is the Career Center. Here you can find out about jobs on campus. OK, our last stop is the Browning Gym. You can get in here for free with your student ID card. There’s a pool, a couple of basketball courts, and lots of exercise machines.
第二节到此结束。现在, 你有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。
停顿02'00''
听力部分到此结束。
阅读理解
21-23 ACB 24-27 DABC 28-31 CCAD 32-35 ADBC
七选五
【答案】
36. C 37. G 38. F 39. A 40. E
完形填空
【答案】
41. C 42. B 43. D 44. A 45. B 46. D 47. C 48. B 49. A
50. D 51. C 52. D 53. A 54. D 55. B
语法填空
【答案】
56. participating 57. admitted 58. Founded 59. to 60. excitedly
61. enthusiastic 62. have introduced 63. why 64. recovery 65. an
课内知识
66 having delivered 67 headed 68 was discovered 69 which
70 to earn 71 to further 72 walking 73 opening
74 disappointment 75 to explore 76 has brought about 77 earn a living
78 to name but a few 79 original 80 facilities 81 more precious
82 complaining 83 cooled down 84 unlike 85 to ignore
86 intention 87 basis 88 strengthen 89 narrator
90 resources
应用文
假定你是李华,你的笔友 Terry 对中国传统节日很感兴趣,想请你介绍一个你最喜欢的一个节日,请你回复他的电子邮件,要点如下:
1.简要介绍节日;2.节日的主要活动;3.喜欢的原因。
要求:100词左右。
Dear Terry,
I’m very glad that you are interested in our traditional Chinese festival and I would like to tell you about my favorite festival, which is the Spring Festival. It is a very important festival in Chinese culture. In fact, it’s the highlight of the year.
Everyone returns home for a family reunion. We have a big feast and chat about all the things that have happened in our lives. People also visit each other. We exchange gifts and good wishes for the next year. New Year is especially fun for kids. That’s because we get presents and treats, including red envelopes filled with money. We also get to set off fireworks. But we never forget that this holiday is a time to give thanks. We feel grateful for our family and the things that we have. Finally, we think about the future and the great year ahead.
Hopefully, you will come to China to experience it. Looking forward to your early reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
学科网(北京)股份有限公司
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福州二中 2024-2025 学年高一第二学期 期末考试 英语学科
必修 3 Unit1-Unit5
(满分:150 分,考试时间:120 分钟)
命题:高一英语集备组
审核:高一英语集备组
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 30 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。
1. Where does the man usually play badminton?
A. At a club. B. At a park. C. At a gym.
2. How much might the speakers pay for a bike?
A. $189. B. $200. C. $250.
3. What is the probable relationship between the speakers?
A. Mother and son. B. Teacher and student. C. Classmates.
4. Why does the man talk to Jill?
A. To share a travel experience.
B. To recommend a book.
C. To ask for advice.
5. What are the speakers talking about?
A. A photo. B. A trip. C. A hairstyle.
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. What will the woman do in the afternoon?
A. Move house.
B. View an apartment.
C. Go to the man’s office.
7. What does the woman say about her present place?
A. It’s expensive.
B. It’s not big enough.
C. It’s far from her office.
听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。
8. What do we know about Luke?
A. He had little experience of hiking.
B. He recommends a hiking path.
C. He’ll watch a film this Saturday.
9. What will Maggie email Luke about?
A. The way to the mountain.
B. The preparation for the hike.
C. The detailed plan for Saturday.
听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。
10. What did the man just do?
A. He talked with Doug.
B. He attended a meeting.
C. He gave Shelly a call.
11. What is Phillipa expected to do?
A. Contact the hotel.
B. Book the flights.
C. Reserve a meeting room.
12. When will Doug probably leave the Classic Inn?
A. On Wednesday. B. On Thursday. C. On Friday.
听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。
13. What is the man doing?
A. Learning about an event.
B. Conducting a survey.
C. Hosting a festival activity.
14. What does the woman think of the festival?
A. It is attractive.
B. It reflects everyday life.
C. It is more suitable for adults.
15. How does the woman benefit from the festival?
A. By experiencing new things.
B. By improving her concentration.
C. By meeting people with shared interests.
16. What did the woman learn yesterday?
A. Literature. B. Science. C. Economy.
听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
17. Why does the speaker like University Square?
A. It’s a relaxing place.
B. It’s full of sunshine.
C. It’s a place for university activities
18. Where can students go for individual study in the library?
A. The computer areas. B. The silent areas. C. The study areas.
19. What can students do in the Student Center?
A. Pay school fees.
B. Find out about jobs.
C. Buy some books.
20. What can we learn about the Browning Gym?
A. It’s free for students.
B. It’s open 7 days a week.
C. It’s next to the Student Center.
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、D 四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
The New York Public Library is here to help you learn and connect with your community through our various free events. The events to be conducted in March are listed below.
College and Career Pathways: Personalized Advice for Teens
Are you struggling with planning out the next steps, for college or jobs or skill building? Meet one-on-one with a librarian to get some guidance, tips, and resources! You can schedule a virtual appointment at calendly.com / nyplcollegeandcareer. Appointments are 30 minutes long and conducted in English.
Date and Time: Wednesday, March 5, 2025, 1-2 PM
Location: Baychester Library
Recording Studio Access Workshop
This is a course where teens can learn the basics of how to operate our recording studio. At the end of the workshop, the teens are able to take the Recording Studio assessment (评估). Upon passing the assessment, you will receive a Studio Card and be able to book time in our recording studios independently! By registration (注册) only!
Date and Time: Tuesday, March 11, 2025, 5-6 PM
Location: Parkchester Library
Cool Down: A Restorative Space for Middle Schoolers
Cool Down is an open space for pre-teens in middle school to relax after a long day. We’ll be doing various activities proven to reduce stress such as journaling, gaming, drawing, and various DIY crafts (手工艺) and encourage imagination.
Date and Time: Thursday, March 20, 2025, 6:15-7:15 PM
Location: Riverdale Library
Creative Crafts: Earth Day Art Project
We challenge our teens to create something unique and wonderful from preexisting items like magazines, plastic water bottles, tin cans, and more. All supplies will be provided. First come, first served.
Date and Time: Saturday, March 29, 2025, 3:30-5:30 PM
Location: Soundview Library
21. Which library will a teenager seeking decision support probably head for?
A. Baychester Library. B. Parkchester Library.
C. Riverdale Library. D. Soundview Library.
22. What is a requirement for those interested in recording operations?
A. Taking a test. B. Owning a Studio Card.
C. Signing up to participate. D. Making appointments beforehand.
23. What do the last two events have in common?
A. Both supply the materials needed.
B. Both involve creative activities.
C. Both are designed for pre-teens.
D. Both are scheduled for the weekend.
B
Our first introduction occurred while I was teaching a nursing course at the care center. “You need to meet our new resident, Ruby!” the charge nurse said. I simply said hello to the eighty-nine-year-old lady, and five years later we are what Ruby refers to as BFFs (Best Friends Forever).
Over the years, I have realized that in an intergenerational friendship such as ours, each generation has so much to learn and teach each other. Ruby was also a nurse. I loved to hear about her nursing practice, and she was always eager to hear about today’s advances in healthcare.
One day, I picked up all four of my grandchildren to visit Ruby. The next intergenerational friendships were born. Over the next few years, I witnessed the happiness that the children and Ruby shared. They developed a mutual love for each other that I wished we could recreate for other elderly people. This thought stayed with me until I retired from nursing a few years later.
I spent the next eight months creating Ms. Ruby and the Gigi Squad: Friendship Comes in All Ages. This labor-of-love book records the many fun events the children created for Ruby over the years. They held surprise birthday parties, tea parties, and took her to school musicals.
This book has taken my life by storm as it has received diverse awards and brought many opportunities to publicly speak about intergenerational friendships.
My vision for the book was originally on a smaller scale and written to encourage families with children to visit an older adult. I was in awe when entire schools began approaching me to use the book for service projects. One activity that I included in the book, titled The Sunshine Bag Project, took off, and children began giving the elderly these special bags that included letters, cards, and small treasures.
It was also a joy to know that in the next chapter of life, I could continue to make a difference to others — all because I had the courage to step out of my comfort zone and take a wonderful step toward authorship.
24. What has the author learned from her relationship with Ruby?
A. Older adults are lonely and in need of care.
B. Nurses are more likely to develop friendships.
C. Advanced healthcare can bridge generation gaps.
D. Friendships serve as a source of learning across ages.
25. What is the main theme of the author’s book?
A. The joy of intergenerational friendships. B. The benefits of friendships.
C. The importance of providing healthcare. D. The creation of fun events.
26. How did the book impact on society?
A. Schools promoted children’s reading. B. Children started befriending the elderly.
C. More authors wrote stories about elders. D. Service projects gained great popularity.
27. What is the significance of the book for the author?
A. It provided her with financial stability.
B. It helped her reconnect with old friends.
C. It enabled her to contribute to others’ lives.
D. It made her childhood dream come true.
C
Smart driving, which has been a buzzword in China for quite some time, is gaining further attention, as the government and car companies have called for cautious use of the vague (模糊的) term.
Vehicle automation is divided into six levels, from Level 0 to 5, according to the Society of Automotive Engineers. Functions available in passenger vehicles in China are Level 2, usually known as driving-assist functions, but many carmakers refer to them as smart driving in marketing campaigns, which sound more advanced than they actually are. A great number of car buyers tend to buy into the hype (炒作) as well, believing that their cars are capable of autonomous driving, which in fact belongs to Level 4 or 5.
At a technology meeting on Wednesday, Voyah CEO Lu Fang said carmakers should let car buyers know the capabilities of the specific models they choose. “Safety is the baseline. They must know what their vehicles can do. Also, you shall never confuse them with those vague ideas,” said Lu. “The very purpose of tools of transport is to move things and people from point A to point B safely. So safety is a topic you can never avoid.” he said. In a previous interview, Lu said he sometimes got angry at the videos that went viral online, where some bragged about how smart their vehicles were.
“Safety is the best policy.” said Yu Chengdong, a Huawei executive, when he introduced new models on Wednesday. On the same day, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology organized a meeting and told automakers that they must thoroughly test advanced driver assistance systems, clearly define system boundaries and safety response measures, and avoid misleading marketing. They must also fulfill their duty to inform users, and take full responsibility for product quality and safety.
Since last year, the popularity of smart driving technologies have seen explosive growth. In 2024, 8.67 million passenger vehicles in the Chinese market were delivered with Level 2 systems, accounting for more than 41 percent of the total.
28. Which level should a car at least reach to have the ability to drive autonomously?
A. Level 0. B. Level 3. C. Level 4. D. Level 5.
29. Why do carmakers call Level 2 functions smart driving in marketing?
A. To accurately describe the functions of their vehicles.
B. To follow the industry standards of smart driving vehicles.
C. To make their products seem more advanced and attractive.
D. To confirm Level 2 functions are actually equal to smart driving.
30. Which can replace the underlined phrase “bragged about” in paragraph 3?
A. Showed off. B. Complained about. C. Reflected on. D. Commented on.
31. What can be learned from the passages?
A. More car buyers will be misled by smart driving carmakers.
B. The government’s measures will stop the hype of smart driving.
C. The development of smart-driving technologies will slow down.
D. Carmakers continuing misleading consumers might be punished.
D
If you’ve long assumed that you must rid yourself of delicious foods to be healthy, a new study offers encouraging news: Eating dark chocolate has been associated with a reduced risk of developing Type 2 diabetes.
The research did not prove that the chocolate itself was responsible for this health benefit; it could be something else about the people who ate dark chocolate that made them less likely to develop diabetes. And dark chocolate should not be considered a “magic bullet” for preventing diabetes, said Dr. Sun, a professor of nutrition from Harvard.
But the findings do build on a larger body of research demonstrating links between dark chocolate consumption and reduced risks of certain health conditions like high blood pressure.
“The results”, Dr. Sun added, “suggest that a little dark chocolate can be part of a healthy diet”. In the mid-1980s and early 1990s, researchers began studying three groups of mostly white health professionals. Every four years, the more than 190,000 participants completed detailed diet questionnaires, which asked how often they consumed chocolate.
Beginning in 2006 and 2007, depending on the group, the researchers tweaked (调整) the questionnaires to ask how often participants ate dark chocolate and milk chocolate. They followed the participants’ health for up to 34 years. During that time, nearly 19,000 participants developed Type 2 diabetes.
After adjusting for other aspects of their lifestyles, such as exercise, alcohol consumption, as well as their age and family history of diabetes, the researchers found that people who consumed at least five servings of any type of chocolate per week had a 10 percent lower risk of developing Type 2 diabetes compared with those who rarely or never ate chocolate.
But when they drilled down into the data from the nearly 112,000 people who provided details on the types of chocolate they consumed, the researchers found an even more striking result: Those who consumed at least five servings of dark chocolate per week had a 21 percent lower risk of developing Type 2 diabetes than those who consumed dark chocolate less than once per month.
32. Which statement would Dr. Sun agree with?
A. Dark chocolate alone cannot prevent diabetes.
B. Dark chocolate can be eaten in large quantities.
C. Chocolate is likely to directly prevent Type 2 diabetes.
D. Milk chocolate and dark one have equal health benefits.
33. How did the researchers carry out the study?
A. By tracking people with a family history of diabetes.
B. By observing participants’ chocolate-eating habits.
C. By performing experiments and making comparisons.
D. By conducting surveys and making adjustments.
34. In which section of a newspaper might you read this article?
A. Diet & Culture. B. Health & Science.
C. Food & Lifestyle. D. Sports & Exercise.
35. Which can be the best title of the passage?
A. Dark Chocolate: A New Cure for Diabetes
B. Dark Chocolate: A Promising Healthy Diet
C. Could Dark Chocolate Reduce Your Risk of Diabetes?
D. What’s the Link Between Dark Chocolate and Health?
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
How Being an Athlete Helps Me Run My Business
People often ask me how I grew my business so quickly. The answer is that my background as a triathlete (铁人三项运动员) has been one of my biggest advantages.
As legendary college football Paul “Bear” Bryant said, “It’s not the will to win that matters. 36 ”
There were lots of days during my triathlon training when I didn’t necessarily feel like going for a long run or an 80-mile bike ride. 37 In my business, I also showed up daily to do the work, whether that was writing articles, creating content, or building an audience. I made sure that even if I only had 20 minutes to spend on the business each day, I was doing it.
38 When I was a sportsman, I always found myself stuck at some point. As a businessman, I constantly feel the same way. I’ve spent thousands of dollars on courses, certifications and books. I see it as similar to hiring the best trainer, equipment or coach to get me to the next level and to improve my game.
The final key is to look at failure as a helpful part of the process. There are going to be tons of missed shots, slow races, and injuries. Athletes understand that all of those are necessary to create wins. 39 You need to be able to learn from setbacks so that you can approach the next opportunity with even greater confidence. All you need to do is reflect and learn from your missteps. 40
A. The same is true in business.
B. Where there is a will, there is a way.
C. It’s the will to prepare to win that matters.
D. It’s also vital to learn from the best in your field.
E. They will ultimately help you get closer to your goals.
F. You also need to push yourself beyond your current boundaries.
G. But I knew that I did want the results that the training would provide.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分25分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
A long walk is not only a scientific and effective way of physical and mental relaxation, but a good way to work up an appetite. But for the 41 student Emma, it’s also a way to settle hunger.
Emma aged 6 is taking part in the FareShare Footsteps Challenging, promising to walk 100 km to 42 money to help feed people 43 . And her efforts are already paying off. So far she has 44 19 km and is on the top of the Little FootStep leaderboard, well 45 the way to meeting her fund-raising goal of $2,000. “Moving makes you feel delighted and helping other people makes you feel happy, too. Every school day I am walking, running or riding 1 km. Then on the 46 I am doing a lot more. I have been going up and down my long driveway — sometimes I 47 stop and feed the cows,” Emma said.
48 in country Victoria with 49 of fruits and vegetables in her home garden, Emma understands the importance of nutritious food. “It helps us grow and stay 50 . It also helps us stay alive and own lots of energy,” she said.
The FootSteps Challenge is 51 by charity kitchen FareShare and was 52 by its chefs (厨师) who walk about 15 km a day as they turn rescued and donated food into 50,000 nutritious meals to 53 to the needy each week. The charity rescues fresh produce, including from supermarkets, manufacturers, farmers and wholesale business.
A small team of FareShare chefs and 1,500 community volunteers cook home-style meals for hundreds of charities across Australia, including homeless shelters, women’s refuges and community food bank.
The FareShare FootSteps Challenge encourages participants (参加者) to “move for meals” by walking, running, riding or even swimming. The little girl Emma, who 54 up to fight hunger, set a good example to us. Everyone’s act of kindness 55 to the needy.
41. A. graceful B. emotional C. warm-hearted D. glorious
42. A. donate B. collect C. track D. check
43. A. in demand B. in shape C. in danger D. in need
44. A. covered B. went C. attempted D. arrived
45. A. under B. on C. in D. through
46. A. nights B. workdays C. schedule D. weekends
47. A. still B. hardly C. even D. always
48. A. Signed up B. Brought up C. Stirred up D. Made up
49. A. numbers B. amounts C. qualities D. packages
50. A. unique B. competitive C. energetic D. fit
51. A. recovered B. processed C. run D. identified
52. A. supplied B. referred C. explored D. inspired
53. A. give away B. give up C. give in D. give off
54. A. catches B. thinks C. turns D. steps
55. A. troubles B. matters C. takes D. affects
第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。
After 56 (participate) in the autumn / winter Shanghai Fashion Week in early April, Raphael Deray, a senior buyer for the French department store Printemps, 57 (admit) that his first trip to the city was hugely beneficial.
58 (found) in Paris in 1865, Printemps is a world-leading department store for fashion, luxury, and beauty with more than 15 locations in some countries. According to Deray, up 59 5 percent of fashion brands in Printemps are from Chinese designers, and the trend is growing. “This trip to Shanghai Fashion Week is a great opportunity for us to discover new designers and introduce them to the European market,” he says 60 (excited).
“I am 61 (enthusiasm) about discovering new talent that may have been stimulated in the last couple of years to introduce them to the French market. We 62 (introduce) many Chinese designers to the Israeli market up to now, and the reception has been very positive. In search for new designer brands, we found many interesting and innovative designs and approaches to fashion in Chinese designers. That’s 63 we chose to attend Shanghai Fashion Week to discover more brands and expand our selection,” says Veronica Yakubov, a buyer from En Culture.
With the rapid 64 (recover) of domestic and international exchanges in the fashion field, Shanghai Fashion Week has not only seen 65 increase in buyers and audiences from all over the country but welcomed long-awaited visits from overseas buyers and professionals.
第四部分 课内知识(共三节,满分30分)
第一节(共10空;每空1分,满分10分)
根据提示,完成下列句子。
66.Though Lin Qiaozhi never married, she was known as the “mother of ten thousand babies”, (deliver) over 50,000 babies in her lifetime.
67.In the afternoon, I (head)to a local museum that showed the historical changes in California.
68-69. In the same year, gold (discover) in near San Francisco, started a gold rush.
70. (earn) a living, some people opened up shops and restaurants in Chinatown.
71.Many countries have plans (further) study planets like Mars and Jupiter.
72.They were going to find someone to take part in their bet when they saw Henry (walk) on the street outside.
73.They said the letter inside would explain what it was all about, but he had to postpone (open) it until 2 o’clock.
74-75. However, while such disasters brought much sadness and (disappoint), the desire (explore) the universe did not die.
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
根据语境,选择下框中的单词或短语,必要时用正确的形式填空。
cool down facility like ignore earn a living
bring about precious to name but a few origin complain
76. Science has many changes in our daily life, which inspires me to be a scientist.
77. It is not easy to if one doesn’t have any skills in the modern society.
78. Activities available include tennis, archery and swimming, .
79. The article you submit must be and positive.
80. Some living which are frequently used on Earth can’t work properly in space.
81. As nothing is than keeping healthy, I suggest you ride bikes instead of driving.
82. It’s no use about the failure of our experiment.
83. As the earth , water began to appear on its surface.
84. She is her mother; she is tall and her mother is very short
85. It’s impolite others when they are talking to you.
第三节 单句语法填空(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
86. With the (intend) of enlarging her vocabulary, she reads books every day.
87. On a regular (base), she reviews her progress and sets new goals.
88. Any experience can teach and (strong) you, particularly the more difficult ones.
89. A (narrate) is a person who tells a story, especially in a book, play or movie.
90. With the development of online education, more and more students can use online learning (resource).
第五部分 写作(共一节,满分15分)
91.假定你是李华,你的笔友 Terry 对中国传统节日很感兴趣,想请你介绍一个你最喜欢的一个节日,请你回复他的电子邮件,要点如下:
1.简要介绍节日;2.节日的主要活动;3.喜欢的原因。
要求:100字左右;
Dear Terry,
Yours sincerely,
Li Hua
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