山东省威海市2019-2022三年高二下学期英语期末试卷汇编
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山东省威海市2021-2022学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题
第二节(满分25分)
47. 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。
I remember one Thanksgiving when our family had no money and no food, and someone came with a huge box of food, a giant turkey and even some pans to cook it in. I couldn’t believe it.
The stranger said to my father, “I’m here because a friend of yours knows you’re in need and that you wouldn’t accept direct help, so I’ve brought this for you. Have a great Thanksgiving.”
Obviously that experience had a profound impact on my life. I promised myself that someday I would do the same thing for other people. By the time I was eighteen I had created my Thanksgiving ritual (仪式). I did part-time jobs, so I would earn money and buy enough food for one or two families. Then I would dress like a delivery boy, go to the poorest neighborhood and just knock on a door. I always included a note that explained my Thanksgiving experience as a kid. The note concluded, “All that I ask in return is that you take good enough care of yourself so that someday you can do the same thing for someone else.” I have received more from this annual ritual than I have from any amount of money I’ve ever earned.
Two years ago my business partners and I were stuck in New York City during Thanksgiving. When I told them what I always did on Thanksgiving, they got interested. “Let’s go to Harlem (the poorest area in New York) and feed some people in need. That’s what Thanksgiving really is: Giving good thanks, not just eating turkey.” I said.
Everyone got excited about being the delivery people and couldn’t wait to knock at some doors in Harlem. However, when we called the rent-a-car places, we were told that they were all out of vans.
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1.续写词数应为 150 左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Looking at the vans running on the streets, I believed there must be one available.
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The driver refused the money we offered and was willing to take us.
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山东省威海市2020-2021学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题
第二节 (满分20分)
67. 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。
Maybe there is a Father Christmas!
Anna stood anxiously staring at the pouring rain while little Molly looked up at a pretty doll in the window of the toy shop on the edge of town. "Mummy, "Molly said, "that's the doll I would like Father Christmas to bring me." A tear rolled down Anna's cheek and she knew it would be impossible this year. They were supposed to start a new life in Spain one and a half years ago before her husband Tim was cruelly taken from them by a car. Their small amount of savings were quickly spent on Tim’s funeral costs and necessities, leaving her in heavy debt.
To her relief, the local people had helped to support her through these difficult times and especially Juan, owner of the local grocery store, a single man, who would often put something special into her shopping bag, even though he himself had been going through a difficult period — his mother died of cancer and he was busy handling the sale of his mother’s house on the edge of town.
As the rain stopped, Anna and Molly started walking home. She was thinking about buying an umbrella after paying the rent with her upcoming wage when Molly shouted excitedly, "Mummy, what’s that on the road " Anna looked down and saw a bag lying in the water, which was obviously lost because of the sudden rain.
They got home and dried themselves before Anna focused on the bag. Opening it and seeing bundles of money inside, she stood back in shock and cried, "Is this a present from kindness I can pay off my debt, buy Molly’s favorite doll and my new umbrella ...” Then reality set in, Anna was a very moral person and would never steal even the slightest little thing, let alone bundles of money. She went to bed with all thoughts in her mind.
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Early next morning, Anna headed where she decided to go.
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At supper, Anna had an unexpected visitor—Juan with gift boxes in his hands.
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山东省威海市2019-2020学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题
第二节 (满分20分)
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。
It was almost dark and some streets were already lighted. Everyone seemed to go home in a hurry. Passing a well-dressed man, little ragged Rafiq called again, holding a paper high up with one hand," Daily Star, Sir, only eight cents..."But the man went on without a word. Rafiq had been up and down the street the whole day crying but there were still twenty papers under his arms.
The shops would soon close and he would have to go home too, carrying papers instead of money. He had longed to have more money tonight to buy a cake for his mother and some bird-seed for his favourite pet Bulbul which was a gift from his father before he died. He had spent all the money both he and his mother possessed to buy papers. It was heartbreaking and more than he could bear to think about that.
"An unlucky day!" sighed Rafiq and his eyes fell on the last page of Daily Star.
An honest boy wanted ---Truefulness and honesty is what he owns.
(Public, 425 Lafayette St.212-967-7555, Mr.Iskandar)
"Honesty " Rafiq breathed deeply.
"Hello, Rafiq. Haven’t you sold your papers yet I sold mine 2 hours ago." Rafiq looked up and saw Sardul, another news boy.
"Why That’s more than 160 copies."
"Rafiq," said Sardul as he drew near to him so that no one would hear what he was going to say. "You must run quickly up the street and shout ‘Hot news!Bomb bursting at local school. Many died’."
"But it’s not in the paper!"
"Nobody will catch you. Just run away quickly before they have time to see, and you’ll sell out and get your money."
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Rafiq dipped his hand into his pocket, feeling the few notes and coins there, lost in thought.
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The next day at the newspaper office, Rafiq heard Sardul laughing at his failure, and then spotted a gentleman listening patiently outdoors.
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山东省威海市2021-2022学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题
【47题答案】
【答案】范例 1
Looking at the vans running on the streets, I believed there must be one available. Thus, we decided to go out to find a van that could be helpful for our idea. It happened that a van was waiting outside a store and the driver was busy unloading. I greeted him with a smile and told him my Thanksgiving ritual and our plan. Handing him 100 dollars, I asked him if he could work together with us to carry food to Harlem.
The driver refused the money we offered and was willing to take us. Having filled the van with full load of food, we left for Harlem, dressed like delivery men. Two hours later, we were on our way back with an empty van. Although exhausted, we talked and laughed with great joy and excitement. The broad smile spreading across the poor people’s faces told us that our small act of kindness made a difference to them and I believed some day they would also give others a helping hand if possible.
范例 2
Looking at the vans running on the streets, I believed there must be one available. Walking to a crossroad and waiting by the light, we knocked on each window, “Sir, could you take us to Harlem to give good thanks ” Every time the driver would look away ignoring us. Then we started offering people $100 but that also seemed ineffective. We were ready to give up when a perfect van drove up, which was extra big and could accommodate all of us. We went up and asked “Could you take us to Harlem to give good thanks We’ll pay you a hundred dollars.”
The driver refused the money we offered and was willing to take us. On the way to Harlem we chatted. “Why do you people want to do this ” asked he. I told him my story and my thanksgiving ritual. Arriving there, we first went to buy necessary food, packing enough for seven families for thirty days. Then we went to deliver them. It was both an astonishing realization that people lived this way and a truly fulfilling experience to make even a small difference.
范例 3
Looking at the vans running on the streets, I believed there must be one available. We went to the street and waved to stop the passing vans. What made us down was that no one stopped. But I told myself: “maybe next one.” After about half an hour, a van stopped in front of me and a young man stuck out his head, “What can I do for you, Sir ” “Are you willing to take us to Harlem We can pay you 100 dollars.” “Harlem ” the driver hesitated. After I explained what we wanted to do, he nodded. I handed him 100 dollars.
The driver refused the money we offered and was willing to take us. We bought a lot of food, packed them and knocked at some doors to deliver the food to the families in need. As usual, I included the notes explaining my Thanksgiving experience as a kid. Seeing the surprised but grateful expressions on their faces from a distance, we felt we had a meaningful Thanks giving Day.
山东省威海市2020-2021学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题
【答案】Possible versions:
[1]
Anna walked directly to the police station. After figuring out what had happened, the policemen kept note of her information and thought highly of her. She felt a little shy and said, “The huge money would be a great help for me to get through the difficulties, but the owner would get into great trouble, instead.” Stepping out of the station, Anna felt a fresh breeze on her face, making her relieved and comfortable.
Seeing Anna's surprised look, Juan told her that he was the owner of the bag and he came to show his thanks. That morning, because of the sudden rain, he was so hurried to get on the taxi that he lost his bag. "Thank you so much for your help." Juan said to Anna and then turned to Molly, handing her the boxes "Here you are, little girl." After opening the boxes, Molly cried with great joy, "Mom, look! Here it is! The doll Father Christmas brings me!" Looking at her happy daughter, Anna smiled, murmuring "Maybe there is a Father Christmas!"
[2]
She held the bag tightly and walked firmly. “The owner must have had a tough night.” A quarter later, Anna found herself in the police station. She handed the bag to the receptionist and said, “I found this bag in the road yesterday. Maybe you can help to find its owner.” Seeing the bundles of money inside, the policeman said in great admiration to Anna, who was filling out the firm, “You must be an angel.”
“Juan You are...” Anna said in a confused voice. “Anna, I am the owner of the bag.” Juan said gratefully. “What a coincidence!” Anna exclaimed! Juan went on explaining that he had just sold his mother’s house on the edge of town to pay for his mother’s treatment. “I don’t know how to show my thankfulness. And these are for you and Molly. May you merry Christmas.” Later in the night, Molly exclaimed in great excitement when she was unwrapping the box--it was the very doll she wanted! Anna smiled, “Maybe there is a Father Christmas!”
[3]
She walked fast but gracefully to the destination, bathed in the warm sunshine. As a moral person, honesty and justice always dominated her. She would always follow her heart even in heavy debt. On arriving there, she told the police what had happened on that dark and stormy night and handed in the massive amount of money. Two policemen kept necessary records seriously, spoke highly of her and promised to find its owner as soon as possible. A deep sense of pride flooded over Anna when she left the station and headed for work.
Anna invited him in and Molly greeted him happily. After being seated there, Juan explained he was almost crushed when he found his money missing. It was Anna’s selfless behavior that lighted up his world. Throwing them a warm smile, Juan handed them gifts. Unwrapping the gifts, Molly cried out of joy, “The pretty doll in the window. Father Christmas!” Juan hugged Molly, giving her a kind and fatherly look. At the very moment, they seemed like and might be one family.
[4]
With the money carefully packed in her handbag, she quickened her pace. On arrival at the police station, she briefly told the officer what had happened and hoped they could help find the owner. Police officer noted down her information. Leaving the station, she felt a fresh wind on her face, a sense of satisfaction filling her, even greater than paying off her debts and buying the doll for Molly.
Seeing so many gifts, she politely declined, “You’ve already helped me a lot.” "But you deserve more!" said Juan. It turned out that Juan was the owner of the money. He finally sold his mother's house but he lost the money on the way back because of the sudden rain. Thanks to Anna's help, he got the money back. At the very moment, Molly, who was unwrapping the gift, let out a cry of joy, “Mummy, it’s the doll! Uncle Juan must have met Father Christmas!” Anna nodded, “Yes, my dear”, looking into Juan’s eyes and smiling.
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That’s where they found the bag last night. She held the “Lost and Found” board she prepared beforehand looking around anxiously. Soon after, she saw Juan was coming up. “Hello, Anna. I finished the sale of my mother’s house yesterday, but I realized I lost the bag of money this morning. I wonder whether...” “Oh, yes, how much money in it then ” After making sure of the right owner, Anna returned the money to Juan.
“Hello, Juan, welcome!” Anna smiled shyly. “Hi, Molly, this is for you.” Juan handed in the bigger box. “Is it from Father Christmas ” “Sure!” Anna and Juan responded almost at the same time. At the sight of the doll she had been dreaming of, Molly grinned. “Thank you, Father Christmas!” Anna whispered to Juan gratefully.
(Then Juan passed the smaller box to Anna. Opening the box, Anna’s face flushed red. “If I make a proposal to your mom, what would you say, dear Molly ” “Well...,” Molly nodded her opinion with a smile.)
【解析】
【分析】本文以人物为线索展开,讲述了主人公安娜和她小女儿莫莉生活得很艰苦,但是当地人尤其是当地杂货店的老板胡安经常帮助她们,在一个圣诞雨夜,安娜看到路上的一大笔钱犹豫过后还是将其交给警察,后来发现钱是胡安的,后来胡安作为报答给小莫莉一个洋娃娃的故事。
【详解】1.段落续写:
①由第一段首句内容“第二天一早,安娜去了她想去的地方。”可知,第一段可描写安娜将钱交给警察。
②由第二段首句内容“晚餐时,安娜遇到了一位不速之客——胡安,手里拿着礼品盒。”可知,第二段可描写钱的主人报答安娜。
2.续写线索:交给警察——舒心——感谢——送礼——感悟
3.词汇激活
行为类
①.弄清楚:figure/find out/make sense
②.记录下来:kept note of /write down/go on record
情绪类
①.感谢:Thank for/show one’s appreciation/show one’s gratitude/be grateful
②.高度称赞:think highly of /give high praise of
【点睛】
[高分句型1] After figuring out what had happened, the policemen kept note of her information and thought highly of her.这句话运用了宾语从句。
[高分句型2]. Stepping out of the station, Anna felt a fresh breeze on her face, making her relieved and comfortable.这句话运用了现在分词作状语。
[高分句型3] That morning, because of the sudden rain, he was so hurried to get on the taxi that he lost his bag.这句话运用了so…that引导的结果状语从句。
山东省威海市2019-2020学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题
Possible versions:
[1]
Rafiq dipped his hand into his pocket, feeling the few notes and coins there, lost in thought. To do or not to do, was a bitter struggle for him. He could imagine his tired mother overjoyed at the specially-made cake and Bulbul enjoying bird-seeds with delight. Thinking about that, he held up papers excitedly but spotted the advertisement again. It reminded him of his father’s honest policy and he knew what he should do. Dragging himself home, a flash of sadness came upon him. Feeling Rafiq in a bad mood, Mother asked what was wrong softly. Rafiq couldn’t help pouring out his trouble. Mum patted him on the head, comforting him and praising him for being honest.
The next day at the newspaper office, Rafiq heard Sardul laughing at his failure, and then spotted a gentleman listening patiently outdoors. He moved straight on for papers, feeling his face burning. Walking by the gentleman, Rafiq was stopped by him, “Excuse me, do you know where Rafiq is Tell him to contact Mr. Iskandar - me.” “I am Rafiq, Sir.”Rafiq answered in surprise. Mr. Iskandar looked over Rafiq carefully and said in cheerful spirits, “You’re the one I advertised for.” Few months later, well-dressed Rafiq stood by the window of a most luxurious building and looked down at Sardul running up and down selling papers, grateful for being honest.
[2]
Rafiq dipped his hand into his pocket, feeling the few notes and coins there,lost in thought. Yes, he could really sell all the papers in the way Sardul showed him and with the money he could buy what he needed. He was just about to run ahead and shout when his father’s words rang in his ears. He always told Rafiq to be honest and hardworking. “Honest and hardworking!” Rafiq breathed deeply and called again, holding a paper high, “Daily Star, Daily Star…”
The next day at the newspaper office, Rafiq heard Sardul laughing at his failure, and then spotted a gentleman listening patiently outdoors. He walked to the door, lowering his head. Just at that time, the gentleman stopped him with a smile, “Hey, boy, do you know Rafiq ” Staring at the gentleman in surprise, Rafiq answered in a low voice, “I am Rafiq, Sir.” The gentleman patted him on the shoulder, “You’re just what I e and work for me, will you ” The man was Mr. Iskandar, who advertised on Daily Star and he knew what Rafiq had done from Sardul. Mr. Iskandar and Rafiq left the office together, with Sardul and others standing still in astonishment.
[3]
Rafiq dipped his hand into his pocket, feeling the few notes and coins there, lost in thought. “It is far from enough to buy a cake for Mom and bird-seed for Bulbul. All papers must be sold.” Rafiq said to himself. He was about to shout as Saudul did when his eyes fell on the advertisement in the newspaper again. Rafiq frowned slightly and recalled his father’s words “Honesty is the best policy.” Noticing his hesitation, Sardul nudged him, “It’s only a sale trick. Nothing serious!” Rafiq shook his head and went away, shouting “Daily Star, only eight cents...”
The next day at the newspaper office, Rafiq heard Sardul laughing at his failure, and then spotted a gentleman listening patiently outdoors. Rafiq felt kind of embarrassed and went bright red. He looked into Sardul’s eyes, “Lying may work for a while, but only honesty will last long.” Sardul shrugged his shoulder with his lips curled. “May I get your name, boy ” someone came cut in suddenly. Rafiq turned around and recognized it was the man outdoors. “I’m Rafiq, sir.” “Well, I’m Mr. Iskandar. Nice to meet you, Rafiq. I have a job which might be suitable for you…” One year later, Rafiq worked in an office while Sardul remained a news boy.
[4]
Rafiq dipped his hand into his pocket, feeling the few notes and coins there, lost in thought. "Should I try that " As he hesitated, he thought of his father, who impressed on him the importance of hard work and honesty. His eyes lit up, his face turning red like the setting sun. He definitely knew what he should do. Tiredness ignored, he held the papers high up again, "Daily Star, only eight cents------". Rafiq firmly believed that he could make it with diligence and honesty.
The next day at the newspaper office, Rafiq heard Sardul laughing at his failure, and then spotted a gentleman listening patiently outdoors. "50 papers, Sir", ignoring Sardul’s words, Rafiq carefully took some notes and coins out of his pocket. "Do you think you can sell all these papers ", teased Sardul. Before Rafiq could say a word, the gentleman at the door came up to him. "Interested in this post ", pointing at the advertisement on Daily Star, the gentleman asked Rafiq. Surprised and delighted, Rafiq nodded. He left the newspaper office with the gentleman, only to leave Sardul standing there, with his mouth wide open. It was honesty that brought Rafiq good luck.