2017-2018学年湖北省黄冈市高二下学期期末考试英语试题(Word版)

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It was about 6 o’clock in the afternoon when I was walking along the road, heading home from school. The wind blew so hard that, all of ∧ sudden, an advertising board by the roadside was blew down to the ground. Before

a blown realizing that had happened, I was knocked down by the fallen board. I feel great pain in my legs and could not

what felt

move. At that moment, a man who ran up to help me. Seen I was badly hurt, he drove me to the hospital immediate.

Seeing immediately

After calling my parents, the man left without leaving my name and address. What I remember is that he is a middle

his - aged man. I want to finding the man and express my thank. find thanks

书面表达 Dear Lucy,

I’m pleased to learn that you’ve just won the first prize in the Chinese hand-writing competition held in your institute. I’m writing to offer my sincere congratulations to you.

The prize comes as no surprise to me because I know you love Chinese culture, especially the Chinese language. I’ m so proud to see all your efforts have paid off.

This summer vacation our school will hold an interesting activity called Touring Beijing, Climbing to the top of the Great Wall. Would you like to come to China and join us? I’ m looking

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forward to your reply.

Yours truly,

Li Hua

听力原稿: (Text 1)

W: Hi, Johnny. If you see Jane, please tell her the general manager is looking for her. M: No problem. I saw her in Lucy’s office five minutes ago. (Text 2)

M: Do you want to go to the city library with me if it doesn’t rain tomorrow? W: No, I don’t think so. It’ll be too hot outside. (Text 3)

W: Doctor Morris’ office. What can I do for you?

M: Hello! This is Bob. Can I come to see the doctor at 9:30?

W: Sorry, but he will be seeing another patient then. Can you come half an hour earlier? (Text 4)

M: What kind of games do you like? W: I like board games, such as Chinese chess.

M: I’ve never played Chinese chess before, but I’ve seen old men playing it in the street. It looks difficult.

W: The basic rules and moves are simple enough; so it’s really easy to learn. (Text 5)

W: Take a look at this bread, honey! M: Oh, it’s as hard as rock.

W: Did you buy it in the supermarket?

M: No. I bought it in the grocery store this morning. Shall I throw it away? W: You’d better take it back. (Text 6)

W: I like this apartment. Do you think we can afford it?

M: Yes, I think so. It’s not very expensive. It’s in the right area, and it has everything that we are looking for. The rooms are quite large, too.

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W: I love the balcony. We can sit outside and enjoy the sun in summer. And it’s on the12th floor, so the balcony has a very nice view.

M: The neighborhood is nice, too. There is a park nearby.

W: Yes, There aren’t many houses nearby. I like the fact that the neighborhood isn’t full of apartment blocks. It’s rather far from your hospital, though. M: It doesn’t matter. I like driving! (Text7)

W: Now, Mar k, you’re from Canada. M: That’s right.

W: Where is it, actually, that you grew up?

M: I was born in Montreal and I lived there for four years, the first four years, but uh, I grew up in Calgary, in Alberta.

W: OK, so what was your childhood like? Were you into nature, or sports?

M: When I was young, I was into books. I was a big reader. I used to go to the library with my mother.

W: OK, so when was your first trip abroad? Where did you go?

M: The first big trip I took abroad was when I was 14. I went to Liverpool that time, where my mother is from, and Wales and Scotland on the five or six trips after that. (Text 8)

M: OK. Keri, can you drive? W: Yes, I can.

M: Do you have a driver’s license? W: Of course.

M: So, how long have you had your driver’s license? W: I think I got it when I was 17 actually, just before I went to college. M: OK. How do you get a driver’s license in your country?

W: Well, I think it’s changed since I was a teenager. At that time, you had to get a learner’s permit first and then you could start driving with your parents. You also had to go to driver’s school. Then you had to pass a driving test and I think a written test as well. M: OK. Did you get a perfect score on your driving test?

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W: I can’t remember my exact score, but I remember it was pretty good. M: Do all the members of your family drive?

W: Yeah: Four of us share our two different vehicles. I’m buying my own next week, though. (Text 9)

M: Universal Travel Agency. May I help you?

W: Yes, my husband and I want to take a vacation to an island somewhere. Do you have any places to recommend?

M: Certainly. Off the top of my head, I would suggest the island of Bali. W: Why Bali?

M: At this time of year, most places have a lot of rain, but it is the dry season in Bali. There are also many excellent restaurants and hotels to choose from. Plus, Bali is known for its surfing and diving, and I must say that the shopping is absolutely great!

W: That sounds amazing! Jason loves to dive and I love to shop and eat. Can you tell me how much it will cost for the two of us?

M: It will take a day or two to get up-to-date prices, but I will call you as soon as I do. W: Thank you. Would we have to pay for the trip right away?

M: I’ll need your credit card number to make a reservation, but you won’t actually have to pay for it until you get there.

W: That sounds great. I’ll have a discussion with Jason and let you know our decision soon. (Text 10)

I love working in the music business. Every day I first check my e-mail messages. I write a couple of replies to my fans and then I surf around on some music websites to see what the music journalists say about me. Then I walk to a small French cafe for breakfast. At about eleven o’clock, my car takes me to the studio. I meet the other members of the band and we talk about the ideas we have for the day in the studio. We never start working in the studio until about noon. Usually, we begin with the problems of the previous day. At about three in the afternoon, we stop for lunch but sometimes we continue recording if we have some good ideas. For the last couple of hours, until about 6 pm, I don’t sing but I help the rest of the group with the music. I go back to London and arrive home at about half past six or seven. I meet my boyfriend, Peter, and we go to eat a tasty meal in a restaurant. He loves foreign food so we often go and eat in an Indian or

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