高二下4月考试 英语试题答案
听力
1-5 BCBAA 6-10 BCCAA 11-15 CBABC 16-20 BABCC
单选
21-25 DADBD 26-30 CBBAD
阅读
31-33 BCA 34-36 BDC 37-40 BCAD
七选五
41-45 CBFGE
完形
46-50 CBBAA 51-55 DAADD 56-60 BBACC
语法填空
habitats 62. listed 63. northern 64. making 65. where
66. the 67. was established 68. has taken 69. to 70. further
单词
71.collapsed 72.admire appreciate 73.consequence 74.appetite 75.sympathy
76.accessible 77.harmonious 78.influential 79.constantly 80.dust
作文一
参考范文:
Nowadays, more and more youngsters hope to become an internet celebrity by making short-form mobile videos. Last Friday our English club had a debate on the topic. Opinions fell mainly into two groups.
Some students in favour of the idea thought youngsters could show their talents by making the videos. Besides, they believed it could help them gain more confidence.On the contrary, others were against it. They argued that it may lead the youth to be addicted to the Internet. What’s worse, some young people might feel that success could come from luck but not hard work.
Personally, I’m in favour of the first view. As long as we use the Internet properly, its advantages outweigh its disadvantage.
Li Hua
作文二
参考范文:
I could tell Sammy was trying to help me . Seeing I couldn’t move and what a bad situation I was in, Sammy could sense I was hurt seriously and badly in need of help. Sammy couldn’t run to others for help because his leash was tied under the wheelchair. What he could do was to bark to ask for help. Therefore, he barked violently, hoping to let others notice him. Luckily, it worked. The fireman heard the sound and came over to help.
Three firemen came to my dog’s aid finally. After untying the dog’s leash, Sammy quickly ran to me to me. Because of Sammy, the fireman noticed me, and they called the emergency. I was taken into hospital immediately. After a week in the hospital, I was good enough to leave. I appreciated my dogs too much. It was my dog that saved my life.
Text1
M: What do you think of the new restaurant, Heather I have heard different opinions.
W: I think the food and the environment were not good, but the service was absolutely satisfying.
Text2
M: Would you like me to take off my shoes I don’t want to get your floor dirty.
W: It’s fine. I have to clean it anyway. Here, let me take your jacket from you.
Text3
M: Can I borrow your car to drive to my friend’s house, Mom
W: Yes — but only after you’ve finished your homework. And you must fill up my car with gas when you’re done using it.
Txet4
W: Ah! There’s a mouse in the kitchen! I’m not joking!
M: I know. I also saw one the other day. Don’t be frightened. It won’t hurt you. And I set some traps in the corners of the room.
Text5
W: Hi, James! It’s me, Diane. Oh, I’m so glad I caught you. I was just talking to Drake, and…
M: I’m sorry. But I think you dialed the wrong number. My name is Daniel.
Text6
W: Are there flights to San Francisco on Sunday
M: Yes. But I’m afraid there are no direct flights available.
W: What about Saturday then
M: Yes, there is one on Saturday evening. Would you like a seat in the economy class or first class
W: Economy class. What’s the fare
M: It is 260 dollars.
W: What time does the flight land in San Francisco
M: Six o’clock on Sunday morning.
W: OK, I’ll take two tickets. What’s the flight number
M: The flight number is 301.
Text7
M: We have some things to do before people come over tonight, Mary.
W: I know. I’ll be picking up the groceries, and James is cooking.
M: OK, I’ll get some gas for the barbecue.
W: What should we do after dinner Do you still want to go to the club
M: Why don’t we just stay here We can watch a movie or play a board game.
W: Good idea,Steve. I don’t have a lot of money, anyway.
M: Me, neither. When you’re shopping, can you pick up some cleaning supplies
W: Sure, and don’t forget to send people directions. Our place is hard to find.
M: Got it. Let’s get to work!
Text8
W: So what are you going to do for the coming summer holiday
M: I think I’m going to continue playing soccer.
W: How are you going to do that School is over.
M: My P.E. teacher suggested I join a club team so I can improve for next year. The team is coached by a professional player.
W: Cool! I’m going to join a swim club. My father wants me to try rock climbing, but I think it’s too dangerous.
M: Well, it might be fun, and it shouldn’t take up too much of your time.
W: But rock climbing is an individual sport. I like swimming because it allows me to make new friends.
M: Hey! Why don’t you join the soccer club with me You can meet people and get into shape.
W: Sounds fun!
Text9
M: Excuse me, could you tell me how to get downtown I just moved here.
W: Sure. You need to stay on the blue line for two stops, and then change to the red line.
M: Thank you. My name is Franco. It’s nice to meet you.
W: Nice to meet you, too, Franco. My name is Emily. Are you from Spain
M: Actually, I am from Italy. I just moved to America last week.
W: What are you going downtown for Do you have family here
M: I don’t know anyone. I just want to see the city and learn how to take public transportation here.
W: Oh. Well, the bus system isn’t great. There are long lines, and traffic is bad. It’s a good thing you take the subway.
M: Good to know. Well, thank you for your help, Emily.
W: Not at all. I’ll have to get a taxi to the stadium. There is a basketball game tonight.
M: Wow, I’ve never been to a basketball game before. It must be interesting. Have a good night.
W: Thank you. Bye.
Text10
Alex Lin is a 16-year-old boy. One day, he read about something called e-waste in the newspaper. He learned that when people buy new computers, TV sets, phones, washing machines, etc., they simply throw the old ones away. These things are called electronic waste, or e-waste. Alex also learned that e-waste is dangerous to the environment. He decided to do something about it. To help stop e-waste, Alex got help from a charity group called WIN. WIN sends people the message about e-waste and gives people a chance to recycle and reuse their e-waste. Alex also found there’s a project run by WIN that helps the environment and people’s lives. With the help of WIN, Alex saved more than 200 pounds of e-waste that was about to be thrown away. They fixed about 300 computers and gave half of them to the students in Alex’s town. They also set up two computer centers for schools. Now they are trying to work with the United Nations Environment Programme. The computer centers will donate computers to the poor students in Central America and Africa.