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山东高一英语下册期末考试试卷及答案

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第一部分:听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)

第一节:请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?

A.TogooutwithSally.B.ToseeSally.C.TotalktoSally.

2.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodo?

A.Togoshopping.B.Toseeafilm.C.Tohavehaircut.

3.WhenwillthenextbusleaveforBeijing?

A.10:07.B.10:30.C.11:00.

4.Whatcanwelearnabouttheboy?

A.Heoftenfindsexcusestobeoff.

B.Hisgrandfatherisoftenill.

C.Hisgrandfatherdied.

5.Whatdidthewomantellthemantodo?

A.Topostaletter.B.TogetthebreadC.Tobuynewspapers.

第二节:请听下面5段对话或独白,选出最佳选项。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料回答第6至8题。

6.WhatisMikegoingtodo?

A.Toseeamovie.

B.Toattendaparty.

C.Tolookafterababy.

7.Wherewillthechildrendopicnic?

A.Onthetopofamountain.B.Onasmallisland.C.Neartheirhouse.

8.Howwillthechildrengothere?

A.Bybike.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.

听第7段材料回答第9至11题。

9.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?

A.Traveling.B.Trainenginesmaking.C.Hobbies.

10.Whichcontinentdoesthemanprobablylivein?

A.America.B.Europe.C.Asia.

11.Whomdoesthesteamenginebelongto?

A.AnAmericancompany.B.Fivepersons.C.Theman

听第8段材料,回答l2至l4题。

12.What’sthemostprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?

A.Classmates.B.Brotherandsister.C.Roommates.

13.What’sthemangoingtodo?

A.Tohaveadate.B.Totakepartinaparty.C.Tovisitafriend.

14.Whydoesthewomanrefusetolendthemananything?

A.Shedoesn’thaveanyofthem•

B.Shedoesn’ttrusttheman.

C.ShethinkspoorlyofLiza.

听第9段材料,回答15至17题。

15.Whydidthemandecidetogotothelibrary?

A.Oneofhisclassesfinishedearly.

B.Hewantedtogetsomestudyingdone.

C.ThelibraryhadaspecialdisplayontheRevolution•

16.Aftergettingthebooks,whatdidthemando?

A.Checkedthemout.

B.Puttheminhisbookbag.

C.Returnedthemtotheshelves.

17.Accordingtotheman,whathappenstoallthebooksinthelibrary?

A.Theyaremarkedwithcoloredlabels.

B.Theyareinspectedbytheguard.

C.Theyarespeciallycoded.

听第10段材料回答第18至20题。

18.Whatisthemainpurposeformakingthisannouncement?

A.Todescribeanevent.

B.ToinvitepeopletoHarry’s.

C.Towarnpeopleofdanger.

19.Whatiscoming?

A.Astorm.B.Acampingban.C.Anelectricdisaster.

20.Whatdoesthespeakersuggest?

A.Watchingtelevision.

B.Stayingwithcrowd.

C.Listeningtotheradio.

第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)

第一节:语法和词汇知识(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

21.Jennywaslookingforaseatwhen,luckily,amanandleft.

A.tookupB.gotupC.shutupD.setup

22.Hewonderedifhecouldslipoutofthelecturehallwithoutanyone.

A.noticingB.noticedC.tonoticeD.beingnoticed

23.Mostpeopleare_________bringingdownthepriceofhousingbecauseit’stoohighforthem.

A.inhonourofB.insearchofC.inchargeofD.infavourof

24.Itrainedheavilyinthesouth,seriousfloodinginseveralprovinces.

A.causedB.havingcausedC.causingD.tocause

25.Althoughwehadtoldthemnottokeepuswaiting,theymadeno_________tospeedupdeliveries.

A.trialB.attemptC.actionD.progress

26.Hemadeupanexcuseforhismistakeinordertoavoid_________.

A.punishingB.topunishC.tobepunishedD.beingpunished

27.Zhengsaysthatthemostdangerousthingaboutacreditcardis____apersonisn'talwaysawareofthefact____he'sspendingmoney.

A.that;thatB.what;thatC.that;whatD.what;which

28.Yearsagowedidn’tknowthis,butrecentscience_______thatpeoplewhod

on’tsleepwellsoongetill.

A.showedB.hasshownC.willshowD.isshowing

29.IfeltsobadalldayyesterdaythatIdecidedthismorningIcouldn’tface________daylikethat.

A.otherB.anotherC.theotherD.others

30.OnlywhenIleftmyparentsforItaly__________howmuchIlovedthem.

A.IrealizedB.IhadrealizedC.hadIrealizedD.didIrealize

31.Ilikethisjacketbetterthanthatone,butitcostsalmostthreetimes______.

A.asmuchB.asmanyC.somuchD.somany

32.__________environmentaldamageisdone,ittakesmanyyearsfortheecosystem(生态系统)torecover.

A.EvenifB.IfonlyC.WhileD.Once

33.Itwasinthesmallhouse_____wasbuiltwithstonesbyhisfather____hespenthischildhood.

A.which;thatB.that;whereC.which;whichD.that;which

34.Itseemsthatlivinggreenis__________easyandaffordable.Asmallstepmakesabigdifference.

A.exactlyB.fortunatelyC.surprisinglyD.hardly

35.—Ididn’tknowthiswasaone-waystreet,officer.

—________.

A.That’sallright.B.Idon’tbelieveyou.

C.Howcanyousaythat?D.Sorry,butthat’snoexcuse.

第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

Sevenloyal(忠实的)readerscametotheTeensOfficetwoweeksago.Theyhadawonderfuldaylearninghowtomakeanewspaper.Butwhat36madethemexcitedwasthattheyhadtheirsay.

“Whatmost_37_mewaswhenIwassayingsomething,Ifoundalleyeswereonme,”saidTangShining,oneofthestudents.Herfriend,LiChunbei_38_,andfeltverygladthatwhenshewastalking,theeditors(编辑)noddedand_39_tooknotes.

Studentsarehappytoseetheeditorslistentotheir_40_.Youmayoften_41_aboutbeingneglected(忽视)byteachersandparents._42__beforecomplaining,pleasemakesurethatyouhavealreadyspokenaboutyour_43_.

TraditionallyinChina,teachersatschoolandparentswere_44_theonestotellteenagerswhattheyshouldandshouldn’tdo.Theyoungare_45_todoingwhattheyaretold,ratherthanthinkingbythemselves.Butthentheirideaswouldbelockedintheirbrainandnotbe_46_.

AgirlwrotetoTeensaboutherfamilystory.She_47__tobeverysadbecauseherfatherseldomtalkedandplayedwithher.Afteryearsofconsideration,she_48_decidedtowriteherfatheraletter,tellinghimabouthersadness.Toher_49__,thefather_50_,sayingthathedidn’trealizehismistake.Fromthenon,hereally_51_.

Sometimes,weneedtoletour_52__beheard,sootherscanunderstandourthoughtsandfeelings.

Don’tbeafraidofbeing_53_forwhatyouhavedone.Youknowitisyour_54_tospeakyourmind.Evenifyoursuggestionsaredenied,atleastyouhavetriedyourbest.Youwillnotbeleftwithany_55_.

36.A.directlyB.reallyC.completelyD.immediately

37.A.disappointedB.frightenedC.impressedD.horrified(恐惧)

38.A.refusedB.disagreedC.dislikedD.agreed

39.A.evenB.yetC.alreadyD.still

40.A.speechesB.opinionsC.songsD.jafss

41.A.talkB.complainC.writeD.speak

42.A.AndB.SoC.ButD.Instead

43.A.pleasureB.loveC.hatred(憎恨)D.worry

44.A.seldomB.neverC.alwaysD.sometimes

45.A.usedB.reducedC.devotedD.told

46.A.rememberedB.usedC.touchedD.heard

47.A.usedB.pretendedC.seemedD.had

48.A.sadly&

nbsp;B.suddenlyC.angrilyD.finally

49.A.sorrow(悲伤)B.disappointmentC.surpriseD.satisfaction

50.A.apologizedB.smiledC.laughedD.sighed

51.A.exchangedB.changedC.leftD.played

52.A.voicesB.decisionsC.suggestionsD.secrets

53.A.praisedB.blamedC.beatenD.fined

54.A.dutyB.taskC.rightD.pleasure

55.A.regretB.sadnessC.troubleD.difficulty

第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

A

Onefineday,anoldcouplearoundtheageof70,walksintoalawyer'soffice.Apparently,theyaretheretofileadivorce.Lawyerwasverypuzzled,afterhavingachatwiththem,hegottheirstory.

Thiscouplehadbeenquarrelingalltheir40yearsofmarriagenothingeverseemstogoright.

Theyhangonbecauseoftheirchildren,afraidthatitmightaffecttheirup-bringing.Now,alltheirchildrenhavealreadygrownup,havetheirownfamily,there'snothingelsetheoldcouplehavetoworryabout,alltheywantedistoleadtheirownlifefreefromalltheseyearsofunhappinessfromtheirmarriage,sobothagreeonadivorce.

Whiletheyweresigningthepapers,thewifetoldthehusband.“Ireallyloveyou,butIreallycan'tcarryonanymore,I'msorry.”

"It'sOK,Iunderstand."saidthehusband.

Littledidsheknowthat,overtheyears,thehusbandhasbeentryingallwaystopleaseher,littledidsheknowthatdrumstickswerethehusband'sfavorite.

Littledidheknowthatsheneverthoughtheunderstandsheratall,littledidheknowthatshehatesdrumstickseventhoughallhewantsisthebestforher.

Thatnight,bothofthemcouldn'tsleep,tossandturn,tossandturn.Afterhours,theoldmancouldn'ttakeitanymore,heknowsthathestilllovesher,andhecan'tcarryonlifewithouther,hewantsherback,hewantstotellher,heissorry,hewantstotellher,"Iloveyou."

Hepickedupthephone,starteddialinghernumber.Ringingneverstops.Heneverstopsdialing.

Ontheotherside,shewassad,shecouldn'tunderstandhowcomeafteralltheseyears,hestilldoesn'tunderstandheratall,sheloveshimalot,butshejustcan'ttakeitanymore.Phone'sringing,sherefusestoanswerknowingthatit'shim."Iwanttokeepitthisway,ifnotIwillloseface."Shethought.Phoneisstillringing.Shehasdecidedtopulloutthecord.

Littledidsheremember,hehadheartproblems.

Thenextday,shereceivednewsthathehadpassedaway.Sherusheddowntohisapartment,sawhisbody,lyingonthecouchstillholdingontothephone.Hehadaheartattackwhenhewasstilltryingtogetthrough(接通)herphoneline.

56.Theoldcouplewantedtofileadivorcebecause__________.

A.theyhadnochild.B.theirchildrendidn’tlikethem.

C.theydidn’tunderstandeachotheractually.D.theoldmandidn’tlovetheoldwoman.

57.Whydidn’ttheyfileadivorcebeforetheywereattheageof70?

A.Becausetheywerelovingeachotherthen.

B.Becausetheyhadnotimetolawyer’soffice.

C.Becausetheywantedtomaketheirdivorceopen.

D.Becausetheydidn’twishtoaffecttheirchildren’sup-bringing.

58.Accordingtothepassagewecanknowthat______.

A.theoldmanstilllovedhiswifereally.B.thewifedidn’tloveherhusbandatall.

C.theirchildrenstilllivedwitholdcouple.D.theywereinharmonyover40years.

59.Afterthelastparagraphtheoldwomanwouldbe_______.

A.wildwithjoyB.wildwithgrief(悲伤)C.unconcernaboutitD.angryatthat

B

Areyousometimesalittletiredandsleepyintheearlyafternoon?Manypeoplefeelthiswayafterlun

ch.Theymaythinkthateatinglunchisthecauseofthesleepiness.Or,insummer,theymaythinkitistheheat.However,therealreasonliesinsidetheirbodies.Atthattime–abouteighthoursafteryouwakeup–yourbodytemperaturegoesdown.Thisiswhatmakesyouslowdownandfeelsleepy.Scientistshavetestedsleephabitsinexperimentswheretherewasnonightorday.Thepeopleintheseexperimentsalmostalwaysfollowedasimilarsleepingpattern.Theysleptforonelongperiodandthenforoneshortperiodabouteighthourslater.

Inmanypartsoftheworld,peopletakenaps(小睡)inthemiddleoftheday.Thisisespeciallytrueinwarmerclimates(气候),wheretheheatmakesworkdifficultintheearlyafternoon.Researchersarenowsayingthatnapsaregoodforeveryoneinanyclimate.Adailynapgivesoneamorerestedbodyandmindandthereforeisgoodforhealthingeneral.Incountrieswherenapsaretraditional(传统的),peopleoftensufferlessfromproblemssuchasheartdisease.

Manyworkingpeople,unfortunately,havenotimetotakenaps.Thoughdoctorsmayadvisetakingnaps,employersdonotallowit!Ifyoudohavethechance,however,hereareafewtipsaboutmakingthemostofyournap.Rememberthatthebesttimetotakeanapisabouteighthoursafteryougetup.Ashortsleeptoolateinthedaymayonlymakeyoufeelmoretiredandsleepyafterward.Thiscanalsohappenifyousleepfortoolong.Ifyoudonothaveenoughtime,tryashortnap–eventenminutesofsleepcanbehelpful.

60.Whydopeoplefeelsleepyintheearlyafternoonaccordingtothetext?

A.Theirbodytemperaturebecomeslower.

B.Theysleeptoolittleatnight.

C.Theyeattoomuchforlunch.

D.Theweatherbecomesalotwarmer.

61.Ifyougetupat6:30am,whatisthebesttimeforyoutotakeanap?

A.About12:30pm.B.About2:30pm

C.About1:30pm.D.About3:30pm

62.Whatadvicedoesthewritergiveontakinganap?

A.You’dbettertakeanapaboutanhourafteryouhavelunch.

B.Youcansleepaslongasyoulikesothatyouwillnotfeeltiedorsleepy.

C.Onlypeopleinwarmerclimateneedtotakeanap.

D.Ifyourtimeislimited,ashortnapcanalsohelp.

63.Napsaregoodforeveryoneinanyclimatebecause______________.

A.anapmakesbothyourbodyandmindhaveagoodrest.

B.adailynapbenefitsyourhealth.

C.peoplewhooftentakenapssufferlessfromproblemssuchasheartdiseasethanthosewhodon’t.

D.Alltheabove.

64.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthetext?

A.JustforaRestB.AllforaNap

C.ASpecialSleepPattern.D.TakingNapsinWarmerClimate.

C

Trip1BlackBearCount

TherehavebeenfiresinthisareainthelastfewyearsandtheOfficeoftheNationalParkisnotsurehowmanyblackbearsarestillliving.Somebearshavebeenseensincethefires,andtheOfficehasaskedforyoungpeopletohelpcountthem.Theentiretripwilllastthreehours.Bookingsnecessary.

Cost:FreeWhen:May8

Trip2GarlandValley

BringyourdrinkandlunchforthiswalkinabeautifulareaoftheBlueMountains.GarlandValleyisclosetothetownofGarlandbutispartoftheNationalpark.Manywildanimalsliveinthisarea,includingmanyrarebirds.Thisisagreatwalkforbird-lovers.Thetriplastsfourhours.Bookingsnecessary.

Cost:$15When:May8,May15

Trip3FlashlightAdventure

Putonyourwarmclothes,bringaflashlightandapairofglasses,andcomesforanightwalkalongtheDungogValley.Aguidewillleadthetour.Manyoftheanimalsyouwillseeonthistripcanonlybeseenatnight.Theguidewilltellyouaboutthelivesoftheanimalsyousee.Numbersarestrictlylimitedonnighttrips,sobesuretobookearly.Thiswalklaststwoandahalfhours.

Cost:$12When:May8,May15,May22

Equipmenttobeneeded:

●Pleasebringenoughwaterandfoodforallwalks

●Weargoodwalkingshoes–nohighheels.

●Wearahatfordaywalks.

●Dresswarmlyfornightwalks.

●Childrenmustbewithanadult.

●Makesureyourflashlightworkswellandbringextrabatteriesfornightwalks.

●Followallinstructionsfromguidesduringthewalks.Themountainsareadanger

ousplace.

Bookings:

●Bookingsfortheabovetripscanbetradedbytelephone(893-4847)orontheInternetatwww.Bluemountaintour.com

65.Wherearethesetrips?

A.Inalargecity.B.Inaparkinthemountains.

C.Inaspecialkindofzoo.D.Inthreedifferentcountries.

66.Onwhichtrip(s)hadyoubetterwearahat?

A.Trip1B.Trip2C.Trip1&2D.Trip3

67.Whatisthebesttitleforthepassage?

A.AdventureTravelinAmericaB.HuntingaroundtheGreatMountains

C.InterestingTripsintheEastoftheUSAD.DiscoveryTripsintheBlueMountains

D

AnAustraliancompany,SmartCarTechnologies,hasdevelopedasystemthatletsdriversknowwhenthey’respeeding.Whenthetechnologybecomescommerciallyavailable,itcouldhelplead-footeddriversavoidticketsandalsosavelives.ThecompanythatdevelopedtheproducthopestoconvinceAustraliangovernmentagenciestoputthetechnologyintouseintheirautomobilefleets.

Theproduct,calledSpeedAlert,linksreal-timelocationdataandspeedobtainedwiththehelpofGPStoadatabaseofpostedspeedlimitsstoredinadriver’sPDAorprogrammablemobilephone.Thesetupoftheproductdoesnotneedtobehookeduptoacar’sspeedometer.Infact,itisentirelyportable.ItwillalsoworkwithnewerphonesandPDAsthathavebuilt-inGPSreceivers.Ifadriverexceedsthespeedlimit,thespeedisshownandanalertsounds.

MichaelPaine,anAustralianvehicledesignengineerandtrafficsafetyconsultant,washiredtoanalyzetheproduct.HetoldLiveSciencethathiscolleaguesintheroadsafetyfieldare“veryenthusiastic”aboutwhatthey’renowcalling“intelligentspeedalert.”Otherresearch,accordingtoPaine,showsthat40percentofalltrafficdeathsinvolvespeeding.Thereisalsoapotentiallycontroversialfutureuse:“Sincethesystemissoportable,itwouldbeeasytomakeitarequirementforteenagedriverstoalwaysuseaspeedalertdevicewhendriving,”Painesaid.“Thesystemevenhasthecapabilitytorecordspeedingviolations,soparentscanmonitortheirteenagedrivers.”

TheproductwillsoongoonsaleinSydney.

68.What’sthepurposeofthenewproduct?

A.Toinformusofthenewcarsystem.B.Tointroducesomeimprovementincars.

C.Tolimitcertaindriverstosafedriving.D.Topopularizethebuilt-incarsystem.

69.Thesecondparagraphmainlytalksabout.

A.theprojectofthebuilt-inproductB.whythesystembecomespopular

C.thefunctionsofGPSincarsD.howtheproductisprogrammed

70.WhichofthefollowingistrueofSpeedAlertaccordingtoMichaelPaine?

A.Mostofthetrafficdeathscanbeavoided.B.Speedingviolationscanbeeasilyfoundout.

C.Thesystemwillexcitesometeenagedrivers.D.Theproductwillnotbeavailableforadults.

71.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthepassage?

A.SpeedAlertandItsFutureUse.B.ProgressinCar-makingScience.

C.WarningforAdventurousDrivers.D.NewIn-CarDeviceagainstSpeeding.

E

Althoughmanyonlinepersonalitytestsarefun,onlyafewwillreallygiveyouinsightintowhoyouareandwhatyouaresupposedtobedoingwithyourlife.

AtCareerPlanner.comwebelievethateachindividual,regardlessof(不管)raceorreligion,hasapurposeinlife,anduntilyoudiscoverwhatyourpurposeis,youwillnotfindtruehappiness,nortruejobsatisfaction.

Thisdoesn’tmeanyouwon’tbesuccessful.Itjustmeansyouwon’tbehappyuntilyouaremovingtowardsyourtruepurpose.

Unfortunately,ourschoolsystemdoesverylittletohelpstudentsdiscovertheirtruecareer.Thisiswhereonlinepersonalitytestsandcareertestscanhelp.

Onlinepersonalitytestsandcareertestscanhelpyoubetterunderstandwhattypeofworkyoushouldbedoingtoachievejobsatisfaction,happiness,andsuccess.

Personalitytestsaremostusefulingivingyouinsightinto&

ldquo;how”yourpersonalitycomparestoothersand“how”youliketowork.

Inparticular,ifyoufrequentlyexperiencedifficultyworkingwithothers,orgettingtheirsupportandcooperation,areallygoodpersonalitytestwouldshowyouhowtogetalongbetter.

Whilepersonalitytestsareveryusefulatshowingyouhowyouliketoworkandhowyoulikeyourworkenvironment,theyarenotreallydesignedtoshowyou“what”typeofworkisrightforyou.

ThatiswhereCareerInterestTestscomein.OnlineCareerTests,suchastheCareerPlanner.comofferswillhelpyoudiscoverwhatyourtrueinterestsare,andwhattypeofworkyouwillbepassionate(热诚的)about.

Butbacktopersonalitytests.Themostwell-establishedpersonalitytestsaretheMyers-BriggsTypeIndicatorR,andtheEnneagram.

72.Theunderlinedword“insight”inthefirstparagraphmeans_____.

A.theoryB.demandC.understandingD.term

73.Youcan’tachievetruejobsatisfactionunlessyou_____.

A.findyourtruepurposeinlifeB.choosethebestwork

C.getalongwellwithothersD.adapttotheworkenvironment

74.Thewriter’spurposeinwritingthispassageis_____.

A.torecommendsomepopularonlinepersonalitytests

B.toinformreadersofonlinepersonalityandcareertests

C.totellthedifferencesbetweensomepopularonlinetests

D.topersuadepeopletotakeonlinepersonalityorcareertests

75.Whatwillthewritermostprobablytalkaboutnext?

A.Thedifferencesbetweenpersonalitytestsandcareertests.

B.Thesimilaritiesbetweenpersonalitytestsandcareertests.

C.Thereasonswhypersonalityandcareertestsarepopular.

D.Thedetailsofthetwomostwell-establishedpersonalitytests.

第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)

第一节短文填词(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)

It’sgreattoreceiveyouremail.NowI’dliketotellyousomething

tookplaceinmyschoolyesterday.Intheafternoon,we76._

h______agrowing-upceremonyforourcoming18-year-old77._

birthday.For_______startwemadeanoaththat78.

agrown-upsweshouldhaveasenseofdutyforoursociety79.

fromnowon.Thenweshowedourttoourparents80._

whohadgonethroughhardshipsto___usupand81._

teacherswhohavebeeneducatingus(耐心地).Andour82.

teachersalsogaveuscards(表达)theirgoodwishesto83.

us.Finally,weputonw__________performances,singingand84.

dancing.Welearnedalotfromthe_________(活动).Ithinkit’s85.

veryimportantforus.Iwillrememberthedayinmylife

第二节:书面表达(满分25分)

阅读下面的短文,然后按照要求一篇150词左右的英语短文.

Inthepast15years,homeworkassignments(布置)haverisenby51%accordingtoaxxxxstudy.Thatisanaverage(平均)of12extrehoursofhomeworkperweek!Excessivehomeworkoftenleavesnotimeforstudentstohavefunordosomethingforthemselves.Manyparentsspendatleastthreehourseverynightgoingthroughtheirchidren’shomework.

Sometimesparentsaskformoreworkfortheirchildren!Whenteachersdon’tgivehomework,someparentswillgototheschoolandcomplain(抱怨).Theywantteacherstoassignhomeworkeverydayasameanssureteachersdotheirjobandthechildrenhaveworktodo.

【写作内容】

你看了上面的文章,决定以HomeworkorNoHomework?为题就此现象在你校的学生英文刊物Viewpoints上发表文章谈自己的观点,具体内容如下:

1.以约30个词概括上文所述现象;

2.以约120个词谈你对homework的看法,并包括如下要点:

(1)你对家庭作业必要性的认识;

(2)你对过重的家庭作业负担的看法;

(3)概述你的观点。

答案:

一、听力(每小题1.5分,共20题,总计30分)

1-5:CBCAB6-l0:AACCAll-l5:BBACAl6-20:BCCAC

二、单项选择(每小题1分,共15题,总计15分)

BADCBDABBDADACD

三、完型填空(每小题1.5分,共20题,总计30分)

36-40:BCDAB;41-45:BCDCA;46-50:DADCA;51-55:BABCA

四、阅读理解(每小题2分,共20题,总计40分)

56-60:CDABA;61-65:BDDBB;66-70:CDCDB;71-75:DCABD

五、短文填词(每词1分,总计15分)

76.that77.held/had78.a79.as80.thanks

81.bring82.patiently83.expressing84.wonderful85.activity

书面表达:

Onepossibleversion:

HomeworkorNoHomew

ork

Today,bothstudentsandparentsaresufferingfromexcessivehomework.However,whilethegovernmentistryingtorelievestudents’burden,someparentscomplainaboutthesmallamountofhomeworkandaskformore

Personally,Idon’tthinkthefunctionofhomeworkcanbeignored.Homeworkisameansforteacherstofindoutwhetherornottheirstudentsunderstandthelessons.What’smore,practicemakesperfect.Themorequestionstheypractice,thelesspainfultheyfellduringexams.Tosomeextent,minimizingtheamountofhomeworkmayencouragestudentstobelazy.

However,excessivehomeworkisharmful.Studentscannotenjoytheirleisuretimewhichisoccupiedbycountlessassignmentsandsometimestheyhavetocopyhomeworkfromeachotherinordertofinishitontime.AllworkandnoplaymakesJohnadullboy.Studentsshouldhavemoretimeforleisureactivitieslikereadingandsports.

Onbalance,homeworkisnecessarybuttheamountmustnotbeaburdenforstudents.

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