黄山2025-2026学年第二学期期末教学质量检测试题(卷)高一英语

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一、单项选择 (共25题,共 125分)
  • 1、Travelling on the bad mountain roads is a(an)________ experience and I will never risk my life like that.

    A. terrifying B. terrified

    C. astonishing D. astonished

  • 2、My way of thinking might be different from yours, but it’s equally ________.

    A.eventual B.valid C.abundant D.digital

  • 3、I have a(n) ________to make to you——I opened your letter by mistake.

    A.apology

    B.disadvantage

    C.fault

    D.shortcoming

  • 4、The details are not known but the ________ of these written agreements arc basically known.

    A.organs B.outlines C.potentials D.patents

  • 5、It is so wet there that the trees are extremely tall,some____over 100 meters.

    A.measured

    B.measuring

    C.are measured

    D.measure

  • 6、It's said that our mental abilities begin to _______ from the age 27 after reaching the highest level at 22.

    A.differ B.depress C.distribute D.decline

  • 7、I can’t believe that they _____ my debt card twice for something that was never shipped.

    A. charged B. awarded

    C. rewarded D. cost

  • 8、It is proposed that a study plan ____ as soon as possible.

    A. is made B. is to be made C. be made D. had been made

  • 9、Later ________ word came that Dolly ________ sheep had become seriously ill.

    A.a; a

    B.the; the

    C./; the

    D./; /

  • 10、The conference ________ to discuss how to bring infections down to zero next week is of great significance.

    A.to hold

    B.having been held

    C.to be held

    D.being held

  • 11、______ is of vital importance that we ______ something to protect our precious cultural heritage.

    A.It, do B.What, did C.That, should do D.Whether, will do

  • 12、At one time, dozens of candidates were running for president in 2020, mostly on the Democratic(民主的) side with a few Trump challengers, but more and more of them______

    A.came out B.left out C.dropped out D.dropped off

  • 13、The twins named Tom and Jerry look so much alike that it is difficult to ________.

    A.tell Tom and Jerry from

    B.tell from Tom and Jerry

    C.tell from Tom and Jerry apart

    D.tell Tom from Jerry

  • 14、—— Have they made the final decision?

    —— Yes, but it’s ________ likely that they will change their mind again tomorrow.

    A. rather than B. other than C. less than D. or rather

  • 15、I have spared no efforts to remember the words, but all my work was______.

    A.in response B.in decline C.in return D.in vain

  • 16、The old man could buy nothing ______ .

    A. with his money to steal B. with his money having stolen

    C. with his money stealing D. with his money stolen

  • 17、With all of their work , the couple took a walk along the river, the beautiful scenery to relax.

    A.accomplished; enjoyed B.accomplishing; enjoying

    C.to accomplish; to enjoy D.accomplished; enjoying

  • 18、Snaking through the deserts, the Nile would flood almost _____ each year in June.

    A.normally B.variably C.invariably D.increasingly

  • 19、A new house ________ at the corner of the road and will be completed next month.

    A. is building   B. been built

    C. is being built D. be building

     

  • 20、Einstein liked Bose’s paper so much that he ________ his own work and translated in into German.

    A.turned around

    B.turned down

    C.took over

    D.set aside

  • 21、When the teacher came in, the student ______ that he was reading a book..

    A. pretended B. progressed

    C. praised D. declined

  • 22、Local governments can foster this sustainable activity by giving_____ to responsible operators, and even high-paying consumers.

    A.preference B.substitute C.alternative D.selection

  • 23、The panels also capture heat from the sun and ________it into energy that powers the building.

    A.pose

    B.repay

    C.polish

    D.convert

  • 24、The police were on the ________ within a few minutes.

    A.place B.position C.spot D.location

  • 25、If parents don’t teach their child how to ________himselfhe will do anything at will.

    A.behave B.believe C.help D.enjoy

二、阅读理解 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 26、Deciding to get her money's worth out of the wedding dress on which she spent over $1,000, an Australian woman has been wearing her wedding dress, a year after her wedding.

    43-year-old Tammy Hall adopted a new lifestyle-anti-consumerism (反消费主义) lifestyle in 2016, after a trip to India opened her eyes to how much we as a society consumed. She decided not to buy any new clothes or footwear for a whole year after she returned home to Adelaide, in Southern Australia, and she managed to make it.

    But last year, as her wedding day approached, she faced a dilemma. She wanted to look good on the most important day of her life, but how could she spend a small fortune on the wedding dress she would only wear on that day?

    "In the end I decided that if I was going to get a wedding dress, I'd make sure I could get my money's worth," Hall tells PA Real Life.

    "The first time I wore it after the wedding was to vote in the Australian election in early 2019," the 43-year-old adds. "Since then, it's been to all sorts of places. Wearing it on a crowded train was especially funny, but I've worn it to do housework, to football games and to the gym."

    Hall says that she has gotten some strange looks from people, but no irritating comments. It may have something to do with the fact that the dress is not the fanciest, but she believes people are just too reserved to say anything. Anyway, she doesn't really care, because she knows she has to hit the goal she has set and wearing the dress multiple times is the most reasonable way she could think of to make the most of her wedding dress.

    Hall now plans to wear her wedding dress on a trip to Iceland that she and her partner will take next summer.

    【1】Why did Tammy Hall adopt a new lifestyle?

    A.To adapt herself to Indian life.

    B.To cut down her consumption.

    C.To save money for her next trip.

    D.To get prepared for her wedding.

    【2】What did Tammy Hall do to get her money's worth out of her wedding dress?

    A.She brought fun to people with it.

    B.She tried to wear it to earn money.

    C.She wore it repeatedly in daily life.

    D.She got it exchanged again and again.

    【3】Which of the following best explains the word "irritating" underlined in paragraph 6?

    A.Thrilling.

    B.Annoying.

    C.Amusing.

    D.Confusing.

    【4】What can we infer about Tammy Hall?

    A.She is determined to turn her ideas into practice.

    B.She values her wedding dress less than her trips.

    C.She has been struggling to make the ends meet.

    D.She has influenced people's lifestyle widely.

  • 27、5 books I loved in 2018

    By Bill Gates

    A great read is the perfect gift and I think everyone could use a few more books in their lives. My book list covers various topics, including an autobiography on learning throughout a life, a deep search on autonomous weapons (武器), a thriller about the fall of a once-promising company and a guide about meditation (冥想)—there’s something for everyone.

    The Headspace Guide to Meditation and Mindfulness, by Andy Puddicombe. The book starts with Puddicombe’s personal journey from a university student to a Buddhist monk and then becomes an entertaining explainer on how to meditate. If you’re thinking about trying mindfulness, this is the perfect introduction.

    Army of None, by Paul Scharre. It’s an extremely complicated topic, but Scharre offers clear explanations and presents both the advantages and disadvantages of machine-driven warfare. His fluency with the subject should come as no surprise: he’s an ex-soldier who helped draw up the U.S. government’s policy on autonomous weapons.

    Bad Blood, by John Carreyrou.Carreyrou gives you the definitive insider’s look at the rise and fall of a company. I found myself unable to put it down once I started. This book has everything: magazine cover stories, ruined family relationships, and the failure of a company once valued at nearly $10 billion.

    21 Lessons for the 21st Century, by Yuval Noah Harari. I’m a big fan of everything Harari has written, and his latest is no exception. If 2018 has left you stressed out by the state of the world, 21 Lessons offers a helpful framework for processing the news and thinking about the challenges we face.

    Educated, by Tara Westover. Tara never went to school or visited a doctor until she left home at 17. I loved this life story of a young woman whose thirst for learning was so strong that she ended up getting a Ph.D. from Cambridge University.

    1According to Bill Gates, the book list is _____.

    A.time-consuming B.life-changing

    C.wide-ranging D.easy-reading

    2Paul Scharre is able to clearly explain machine-driven warfare issues because _____.

    A.he used to serve in the army

    B.he has outstanding writing skills

    C.he is good at making autonomous weapons

    D.he was a policy-maker in the U.S. government

    3Which book would most interest home-schooled children?

    A.Educated

    B.Bad Blood

    C.21 Lessons for the 21st Century

    D.The Headspace Guide to Meditation and Mindfulness

  • 28、   U.K. astronomer Martin Rees says that in future, some people may decide to leave Earth in order to live on other worlds. Finally, he added, they might use high technologies to change themselves to adapt to their new environment.

    “They will find themselves ill-adapted to conditions there, so they will redesign themselves using powerful genetic engineering (基因工程) technologies,” Rees says. “These techniques will, I hope, be kept under control on Earth; but those on other planets will be freer to try.”

    “We should surely wish them luck in changing their children to adapt to outer planets. This may be the first step towards the development of a new species,” says Rees. He says that these “post-humans” could one day turn into “fully inorganic intelligences” which may not even need an atmosphere to live and may grow well in zero-gravity environments, which ordinary people are not adapted to. “So it is in deep space, not on Earth, that ‘brains’ may develop powers that humans can’t even imagine,” says Rees.

    Rees also warns that human beings shouldn’t fall back on the idea that they can avoid disaster on Earth by heading deeper into space. “It’s dangerous to think that space offers an escape from Earth’s problems,” he says. “We must solve them here. Dealing with climate change is a doddle compared with changing other planets; there’s no environment in our solar system as mild as even the top of Qomolangma.”

    This isn't the first time Rees has made interesting predictions. Last year, Rees predicted possible dangers of nuclear physics (核物理学) tests taking place on Earth. “Maybe a black hole could form, and then take in everything around it,” he said. However, some scientists were not worried about this prediction. Stefan, a physicist, said he wouldn't be “losing any sleep” over that prediction.

    1What might be Rees’s prediction?

    A.People might live on other planets soon.

    B.Space technologies might be improved greatly.

    C.People might avoid using genetic technology in outer space.

    D.Space exploration might lead to genetically-changed humans.

    2Which of the following might be a description of “post-humans” ?

    A.They have better survivability.

    B.They are sensitive to zero gravity.

    C.They are as smart as ordinary people.

    D.They cannot adapt to the global environment.

    3What might the underlined part “a doddle” Paragraph 4 mean?

    A.The top dog. B.A hot potato.

    C.A piece of cake. D.A white elephant.

    4What did Stefan think of Rees’s prediction?

    A.It was doubtful.

    B.It made great sense.

    C.It required special attention.

    D.It questioned many popular beliefs.

  • 29、   More than one billion young people risk damaging their hearing through excessive (过度的) use of smartphones and other audio devices (音频设备), the UN warned Tuesday, proposing new safety standards for safe volume levels.

    In order to safeguard hearing, the World Health Organization and International Telecommunications Union issued a voluntary international standard for the manufacture and use of audio devices.

    Young people are particularly prone to get risky listening habits. Around half of those between the ages of 12 and 35, or 1.1 billion people, are at risk due to “long exposure to loud sounds, including music they listen to through personal audio devices”, the UN health agency said.

    Currently, about five percent of the global population, or some 466 million people, including 34 million children, suffer from disabling hearing loss. WHO considers a volume above 85 decibels (分贝) for eight hours or 100 decibels for 15 minutes as unsafe.

    WHO is calling for parental as well as automatic volume controls on audio devices to prevent dangerous use.

    While some smartphones and other audio devices already offer some of these features, the UN would like to see a uniform standard used to help protect against disabling hearing loss.

    “Think of it like driving on a highway, but without a speedometer (速度计) in your car or a speed limit,” Shelly Chadha of the WHO told reporters in Geneva. “What we’ve proposed is that your smartphones come fitted with a speedometer, with a measurement system which tells you how much sound you’re getting and tells you if you are going over the limit.”

    1What does the underlined word “prone” in paragraph 3 probably mean?

    A.Likely. B.Addicted. C.Willing. D.Expected.

    2How do paragraphs 3 and 4 develop?

    A.By making comparisons. B.By offering examples.

    C.By analyzing reasons. D.By giving figures.

    3Which of the following statements is true according to the passage?

    A.Half of 1.1 billion people are getting risky listening habits.

    B.About 466 million children are suffering from hearing loss.

    C.A volume above 85 decibels for 10 hours or 120 decibels for 15 minutes is unsafe.

    D.A uniform standard has been made to help protect against disabling hearing loss.

    4Why does the author mention “driving on the highway” in the last paragraph?

    A.To indicate it is dangerous to drive on the highway.

    B.To suggest a speedometer should be fitted in a car.

    C.To show how a smartphone works with a measure system.

    D.To emphasize that it is necessary to fit a measure system in smartphones.

三、完形填空 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 30、The snow trapped Taylor, but taco sauce (卷饼酱) saved his life. It all began last Sunday when Taylor, along with his dog, went to get gas for his ______, according to the Sheriff’s Office.

    Taylor told the police his car got ______ in the snow. After some time, he then ______     and woke up on Monday finding ______ more snow, unable to get out of the vehicle (车辆). He tried to ______ out on Monday, but the snow was too deep and made it ______ to go on foot so he and his dog ______ to the vehicle.

    By Wednesday, a ______ person’s announcement was put out for Taylor, according to a report. Over the next few days ______ he was trapped in the snow, Taylor told the police he stayed ______ by “starting his car from time to time. He ______ some of the taco sauce he had as food”.

    On Friday, a skater called 911 saying they had ______ Taylor. The office soon sent a construction truck to ______ out Taylor and his dog. The officers said they were just “hungry after being stuck in the ______ for five days”. Taylor was ______ to who helped him and determined to help others as possible as he could in future.

    【1】

    A.truck

    B.bus

    C.car

    D.boat

    【2】

    A.broken

    B.stuck

    C.lost

    D.changed

    【3】

    A.fell asleep

    B.took risks

    C.tried out

    D.kept on

    【4】

    A.also

    B.almost

    C.still

    D.even

    【5】

    A.put

    B.call

    C.break

    D.walk

    【6】

    A.difficult

    B.boring

    C.important

    D.possible

    【7】

    A.returned

    B.pointed

    C.tended

    D.appealed

    【8】

    A.learning

    B.working

    C.missing

    D.traveling

    【9】

    A.until

    B.after

    C.before

    D.unless

    【10】

    A.clean

    B.hot

    C.warm

    D.mild

    【11】

    A.bought

    B.ate

    C.made

    D.borrowed

    【12】

    A.seen

    B.saved

    C.known

    D.paid

    【13】

    A.send

    B.dig

    C.pick

    D.tick

    【14】

    A.clay

    B.typhoon

    C.thunderstorm

    D.snow

    【15】

    A.desperate

    B.awkward

    C.thankful

    D.ashamed

  • 31、   I was 18 years old, fit, strong and ambitious. One day, I fell down for no _________reason. I saw many different specialists and was finally diagnosed with limb girdle muscular dystrophy (MD).

    It was a very difficult time. I had no idea what life was going to_________at me and I was scared. By my late 30s it was_________and I had transitioned (转变) from a walking stick to a wheelchair. I wanted to be master of my own_________, so I had to recognize my_________and play to my weaknesses. What I wanted to make_________was a trip to the north pole.

    People with MD feel the cold. So why did I want to go to one of the most extreme, cold and _________places on Earth? I’d read about Chris Cope, who wanted to go to the north pole to raise money for MD, and it had_________my adventurous spirit: I wanted to raise awareness about the__________, but I also wanted to find out what I was capable of. I’m very_________.

    In the two years it had taken to organize the expedition, my muscles had worsened but we _________regardless. The unpleasant life coaching and cold training helped me to_________how my body would behave in extreme cold, which made me aware of what to_________.

    I had an amazing team around me, _________ the four different flights we took to get to the inner Arctic ice shelf were nevertheless discouraging. While we were on the ice the runway_________ and we had to wait for it to refreeze. _________we reached the north pole, I was bitterly cold, exhausted and a complete_________. I was on the ice for the best part of three long days, then_________ the final 350m. The expedition raised £50,000 for_________.

    MD is slowly destroying my life but I have chosen to fill it with_________and I live life to the full.

    1A. apparent B. adequate C. sound D. major

    2A. yell B. throw C. target D. direct

    3A. modest B. initial C. advanced D. minor

    4A. disease B. business C. fortune D. fate

    5A. privileges B. strengths C. achievements D. commitments

    6A. differ B. work C. happen D. count

    7A. autonomous B. mysterious C. fantastic D. inaccessible

    8A. referred to B. belonged to C. applied to D. appealed to

    9A. significance B. conservation C. condition D. ambition

    10A. competitive B. delicate C. ridiculous D. trustworthy

    11A. pulled out B. took off C. pressed on D. hung about

    12A. clarify B. illustrate C. stress D. assess

    13A. value B. expect C. require D. forgive

    14A. though B. but C. so D. as

    15A. floated B. split C. disappeared D. twisted

    16A. Because B. Unless C. Once D. Before

    17A. pride B. failure C. mess D. envy

    18A. ran B. climbed C. walked D. rolled

    19A. treatment B. ecology C. charity D. training

    20A. responsibilities B. imaginations C. recreations D. experiences

  • 32、   I met my wife at a party when I just finished my master's degree.A friend introduced me to her and we had a(n)_______talk at the party.I was quite_______that she had written a novel.I said,“I always admire those who are good at_______novels but I'm just_______.”To my surprise,she replied,“How can you know it if you don't have a_______?”

    We kept in touch after the party and she_______me to try my hand,_______all I had ever written were scientific papers and articles on butterflies.I was_______Alexander the Great,but there were already some wonderful novels about the man.I did not feel I could_______with those,so I took a side step.I invented a junior officer in his army,had him wounded in Scythia and left behind as the________headed east,out of which came my book Lion of Scythia!My wife corrected my first________.There was more________on the page than black.________,I didn't give up and sent the book to the same publisher that my wife used to send her books to.Many days passed by and I didn't________anything back.So I completely forgot it and got back to my________on butterflies.However,the life-changing day came,18 months after I had started writing,I got an email saying that my book had been________and was to be published.

    That was twenty years ago.I'm________writing and I'm about to start my 37th novel(29 published so far).It is now a part of my life.I can't let one single day go________writing and I set myself a goal of at least 1,000 words a day.I push the________forward,even if I write rubbish.I can always go________and rewrite or edit,but I have never suffered from writer's block.

    A.hard

    B.great

    C.empty

    D.secret

    A.moved

    B.worried

    C.impressed

    D.frightened

    A.writing

    B.reading

    C.editing

    D.reviewing

    A.hopeless

    B.harmless

    C.careless

    D.endless

    A.break

    B.try

    C.name

    D.call

    A.permitted

    B.forbade

    C.encouraged

    D.promised

    A.because

    B.unless

    C.if

    D.though

    A.sure of

    B.proud of

    C.worried about

    D.interested in

    A.protect

    B.talk

    C.compete

    D.play

    A.community

    B.committee

    C.army

    D.family

    A.work

    B.report

    C.magazine

    D.diary

    A.red

    B.yellow

    C.brown

    D.blue

    A.Therefore

    B.However

    C.So far

    D.In all

    A.pay

    B.teach

    C.hear

    D.send

    A.news

    B.opinion

    C.dependence

    D.research

    A.discussed

    B.inspired

    C.challenged

    D.accepted

    A.still

    B.even

    C.ever

    D.also

    A.into

    B.without

    C.for

    D.after

    A.theory

    B.story

    C.business

    D.speech

    A.away

    B.off

    C.out

    D.back

  • 33、Have you ever thought about making a huge fortune from the things around you during your whole childhood? Actually, Zhang Yue is a person whose business became _________ in that way.

    The place where her success happens is her _________, where Zhang grew roses to start her business. Surrounded by roses as she was growing up, she just looked on them as _________ things. It was only after graduating from university overseas and _________ to visit her parents that Zhang realized the _________ of her business—the conditions there are ideal to plant roses. Zhang therefore decided to stay in her hometown and grow roses, which _________ many people at the beginning.

    As someone who grew up in the country, Zhang already knew _________ about growing plants. _______, she had to overcome a number of obstacles in nursing her business to the success. The biggest _________ at the initial phase was that few villagers in the village believed she could __________ a multi-million yuan business from __________. Her career didn’t take a turning point until a major Asian manufacturer of cosmetics(化妆品)__________ purchase her product and help with its __________ to the whole world. It was only then that the locals began to __________ her. Now her product is one of the best in Asia.

    Like Zhang, an increasing number of young people are thinking of starting their own business. Seeing her peers who also dream of success and __________, Zhang says, “To succeed in business, you need __________ a good idea, hard work and determination. What really __________ is a sound business plan, plenty of capital to __________ equipment, good management and promoting skills.” She __________, “Most of all, you should be __________ enough and consult the experienced business people.”

    【1】

    A.disappointing

    B.successful

    C.impressive

    D.ordinary

    【2】

    A.family

    B.country

    C.university

    D.hometown

    【3】

    A.popular

    B.unusual

    C.common

    D.unique

    【4】

    A.returning

    B.volunteering

    C.intending

    D.hesitating

    【5】

    A.mistake

    B.potential

    C.truth

    D.significance

    【6】

    A.influenced

    B.entertained

    C.angered

    D.surprised

    【7】

    A.nothing

    B.everything

    C.something

    D.anything

    【8】

    A.Meanwhile

    B.Besides

    C.However

    D.Therefore

    【9】

    A.challenge

    B.choice

    C.advantage

    D.expectation

    【10】

    A.invent

    B.develop

    C.discover

    D.approve

    【11】

    A.villagers

    B.parents

    C.flowers

    D.products

    【12】

    A.was likely to

    B.was willing to

    C.was able to

    D.was eager to

    【13】

    A.consumption

    B.publication

    C.distribution

    D.circulation

    【14】

    A.believe

    B.admit

    C.appreciate

    D.understand

    【15】

    A.health

    B.happiness

    C.independence

    D.power

    【16】

    A.more than

    B.less than

    C.rather than

    D.other than

    【17】

    A.lasts

    B.succeeds

    C.matters

    D.exists

    【18】

    A.transport

    B.repair

    C.borrow

    D.purchase

    【19】

    A.adds

    B.explains

    C.answers

    D.responds

    【20】

    A.confident

    B.ambitious

    C.proud

    D.modest

四、短文填空 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 34、DirectionsFill in each blank with a proper word chosen from the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need.

    A huge milestone has just been reached in the field of artificial intelligence: AlphaGo, a program developed by Google’s DeepMind unit, has defeated legendary Go player Lee Se-dol in the first of five historic matches being held in Seoul, South Korea. Lee 1 after about three and a half hours, with 28 minutes and 28 seconds remaining on his clock. The series is the first time a professional 9-dan Go player has taken on a computer, and Lee is 2 for a $1 million prize.

    “I was very surprised,”said Lee after the match.“I didn’t expect to lose. But I didn’t think AlphaGo would play the game in such a perfect manner.”DeepMind founder Demis Hassabis expressed“huge 3 for Lee Se-dol and his amazing skills.”calling the game“hugely exciting”and“very tense.”Team lead David Silver said it was an“amazing game of Go that really pushed AlphaGo to its 4.”

    Go is an ancient Chinese board game that has long been considered one of the great 5faced by AI. While computer programs ow best the world’s leading human players of games like checkers and chess, the high level of intuition and 6required by Go has made it tough for computers to crack. DeepMind’s AlphaGo program is the most 7effort yet, using a complex system of deep neural networks and machine learning; it beat European champion Fan Hui last year, but Lee Se-dol is another 8 rival entirely.

    “I don’t regret accepting this challenge,”said Lee.“I am in shock, I admit that, but what’s done is done. I enjoyed this game and look forward to the next. I think I failed on the opening layout so if I do a better job on the opening aspect I think I will be able to increase my 9 of winning.”Lee was surprised both by how strong AlphaGo’s opening was, and by some 10moves.

  • 35、A: Excuse me, do you know where the chemistry lab is?

    B: Yes. It’s just on the fifth floor of this b1.

    A: How often do you do c2experiments there?

    B: Twice a week.

    A: Can you go there without a t3?

    B: No. That’s not allowed.

    A: What does the teacher often tell you to do when you are doing an e4?

    B: He often tells us to look c5and follow the i6.

    A: What will you do when you finish the experiment?

    B: We must put e7back in the cupboards and wash our hands.

    A: Right. It is very i8to keep the lab clean.

    B: Yes, safe as well. We must turn off the e9before l10the lab.

  • 36、Directions: Read the following passage. Fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word. For the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.

    My daughter

    (A story told by a father, a famous actor)

    My wife and I only had the one child. We had Amy.

    I see her as my best friend. I think she’d always come to me first if she had a problem. We have the same sense of humor, and share interests. 1 I don’t mind animals, she’s completely fascinated with them, and she has always had dogs, cats, horses, and goldfish in her life.

    We were 2 (close) when she was about four, which I think is a lovely age for a child. They know the parents best, and don’t have outside contacts. She must have grown up suddenly when she went to school, because I remember her growing away from her family slightly. Any father who has a teenager daughter comes across an extraordinary collection of people, and there seemed to be an endless stream of strange young men 3 (come) through our house. By the time I learned their names they 4 (go) away and I had to start learning a new lot.

    I wanted more than anything else for her to be happy in 5 she was doing, and I was prepared to pull strings to help her on her way. When she left a good school she decided she wanted to become an actress so I got her into drama school. It wasn’t to her liking so she joined a theatre group and began doing bits and pieces in films. She was doing well, but then gave it up. She probably found it boring. Then she took up social work, and finally went to work 6a designer and he became her husband. And that’s really the story of her life. She must be happy with him—they’re always together.

    We have such similar tastes in books and music 7 I used to take her to see an opera, which is my big passion. However, I don’t think she likes it very much. She doesn’t come with me anymore.

    I don’t think she’s a big television watcher. She knows when I’m on the television, and she 8 watch, but I don’t know. It’s not the kind of thing she tells me.

    We’re very grateful for Amy. She’s a good daughter as daughters go. We’re looking forward to being grandparents.

  • 37、

    Rapidly advancing technology and its impact on education has been a subject of debate. How can schools equip students with the skills they need to succeed in a challenging job market?

    Since technology is driving these changes, there is a theory that governments should keep focusing on STEM subjects. These are often referred to as “hard skills,” which are 1 in primary school and right through to university level. In the meantime, ‘soft skills’ are being 2.

    This is a mistake. Much evidence suggests that soft skills are far more 3 to graduates in the long term. Research from Harvard University on the global job market has shown that STEM- related careers grew strongly between 1989 and 2000 but have slowed down since. In contrast, jobs in the creative industries----the sector probably most 4 with the need for soft skills---are growing rapidly. Soft skills are, in fact, increasingly in demand in the workplace: Google cites creativity, leadership 5 and communication skills as top requirements for both potential and current employees.

    So why are soft skills so highly 6 for?

    With the rapid evolution of technology, a focus on hard skills leaves students 7 to change, as these often have a short shelf life. According to research by World Economic Forum, more than one in four adults reports a mismatch between their skills and those needed for their job role. If soft skills are taught well, these skills should enable students to adapt to change more easily and progress further in their 8 career.

    Of course, technical skills are important. But without the curriculum placing equal--- if not greater --- 9 on soft skills, our education systems are missing a huge trick. Hard skills may help a student get a job in a particular industry, but soft skills will help them disrupt it, achieving a wider 10 in their chosen field.

五、书面表达 (共4题,共 20分)
  • 38、Directions: Read the following passage. Summarize the main idea and the main point(s) of the passage in no more than 60 words. Use your own words as far as possible.

    Leeches as Medical Treatment

    Leeches are small wormlike creatures that live in water and suck the blood of animals and humans. In the past, though, leeches were commonly used in medicine. Then advances in science led to other kinds of treatments, and leeches disappeared from the sick room. Now, however, they are making a comeback.

    The use of leeches in medicine goes back at least 2,500 years. Doctors used them to treat the sick in ancient Egypt, India, Persia, and Greece. It was believed in those days that taking blood from patients helped to bring their bodies back into balance. This belief and the practice of draining blood with leeches continued through the ages.

    Another use of leeches has been investigated by a team of German doctors who study the ability of leeches to reduce pain. Their patients suffer from arthritis, a painful joint disease that often affects knees, shoulders, or fingers. When the German doctors put leeches on the arthritic knees of their patients, almost all of them felt immediate relief from the pain. Most of the patients continued to be pain-free for over a month and some for as long as six months.

    Leeches have also proved indirectly useful in treating patients with heart and blood diseases. Since the 1880s, researchers have understood that certain chemicals in. leeches prevent blood from clotting or becoming hard. Many people with heart or blood problems live with a serious risk of the formation of blood clots, which can travel through the blood to the heart or brain and cause death. In the 1950s, a scientist identified the chemical in a leech that prevents clotting. Later studies led to experiments with the chemical and the development of a drug that thins the blood of patients who are at risk for blood clots.

    Though doctors today do not view the use of leeches as the all-purpose treatment it once was, they now see that for certain problems, this ancient remedy may be valid after all.

  • 39、俗话说:“国有国法,家有家规。”为了使子女身心健康、顺利成长,使家庭成员之间的关系更融洽、更和谐,每个家庭都会有这样或那样的家庭规矩。比如:必须按时回家,不准打电子游戏等。请你结合家庭的实际情况,根据下面的提示和要求,以“My Family Rules”为题,写一篇短文,内容包括:

    1、家里有哪些家规2、对家规的感受;3、对父母的建议。

    注意:1、词数100字左右;

    2、可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

    My Family Rules

    _______________________________________________________________________________

    _______________________________________________________________________________

    _______________________________________________________________________________

     

  • 40、假设你是李华,你的朋友Kevin给你发邮件说,他想从成都出发到西安旅行,想请你为他介绍一下西成高速铁路(Xi’an- Chengdu high- Speed Railway)的情况。请你回复邮件,内容包括:

    1.西成高速铁路始建于2012年,201712月开通运营,全长658公里,时速高达250公里/小时;

    2.途径绵阳等20多座城市,沿途无数美景、美食,全程大约只需3个半小时;

    3.高铁列车设施齐全,安全舒适;但票价略高。

    注意:

    1.词数100左右;

    2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

    3.首尾已写好,不计入总词数。

    Dear Kevin,

    Knowing that you plan to travel from Chengdu to Xi’an,

    ____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Hope you have a wonderful trip.

    Yours,

    Li Hua

  • 41、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。续写的词数应为150左右。

    A third-grade class knows exactly what will brighten an older neighbor’s holiday meal-and it isn’t a roast turkey. In October, I told the eight-year-olds I taught in Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, about my plan. “I’d like all of you to do extra jobs around the house to earn some money, ”I said. “Then we’ll buy food for a Thanksgiving dinner for someone who might not have a nice dinner otherwise.”

    I wanted the children to experience that it’s more blessed to give than to receive. I wanted them to understand that religion is more than nice theological (神学的) ideas; that people somehow have to make it come alive.

    Early in Thanksgiving week, the boys and girls arrived in class with their hard-earned money and couldn’t wait to go shopping. After pacing up and down in the supermarket, we put a turkey and decorations in the shopping cart (购物车). At last we headed toward the checkout, and then someone spotted a “necessity” that sent them racing. “Flowers!”

    “We have Kristine cried. The group rushed toward the holiday plants. I pronounced, limited money and after all, you can’t eat flowers.”“But Mrs. Sherlock, ” the group replied, looking at me eagerly, “we want flowers.”Defeated, sighed as the children put a bunch of pink roses into the cart.

    An organization had given us the name and address of Maria, a needy grandmother who had lived alone for many years. Soon we were bouncing along a rough road to her house. We finally pulled up in front of a small house in the woods. A thin woman with a tired face came to the door to welcome us.

    My little group hurried to get the food. As each box was carried in, the old woman kept saying “Thanks”一much to the visitors’ pleasure. When Amy put the pink roses on the table, the woman seemed surprised. She was wishing it was a bag of flour, I thought. Having talked for a while, we returned to the car.

    Paragraph 1

    As we fastened our seat belts, we could see the kitchen window.

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

    Paragraph 2

    Upon seeing the moving scene, the children became quiet.

    ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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