宿迁市2015-2016学年高二下学期期末考试
英
语
第一部分:
听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一个小题,从
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1.
What
does
the
woman
want
to
know
A.
Which
items
are
on
sale.
B.
Where
the
back
of
the
store
is.
C.
What
the
sign
outside
says.
2.
How
much
is
the
painting
worth
now
A.
$2000.
B.
$2
million.
C.
$30
million.
3.
Why
is
the
man
lost
A.
He
took
a
wrong
turn.
B.
He
was
told
to
take
this
way.
C.
He
missed
the
freeway
signs.
4.
What
does
the
man
imply
A.
He
is
stressed.
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B.
He
works
too
hard.
C.
He
needs
some
excitement.
5.
How
long
will
the
boy
be
at
summer
camp
A.
One
week.
B.
Two
weeks.
C.
Three
weeks.
第二节(共15小题;
每小题1分,满分15分)
听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.
What
do
we
know
about
the
man
A.
He
is
good
at
marathon.
B.
He
just
ran
a
marathon.
C.
He’s
a
beginner
runner.
7.
What
does
the
man
decide
to
do
in
the
end
A.
Go
to
th
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gym.
B.
Give
up
his
idea.
C.
Exercise
outdoors.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
Where
does
the
man
want
to
go
A.
The
23rd
floor.
B.
The
15th
floor.
C.
The
5th
floor.
9.
Who
does
the
woman
blame
for
their
situation
A.
The
man.
B.
The
HELP
button.
C.
The
woman
with
the
groceries.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Why
does
the
woman
think
she
knows
the
man
A.
She
has
seen
him
somewhere
in
her
opinion.
B.
She
has
seen
a
movie
with
him.
C.
She
used
to
exercise
together
with
him.
11.
How
does
the
man
most
likely
feel
A.
Grateful.
B.
Confused.
C.
Angry.
12.
What
is
the
last
place
that
the
woman
mentions
A.
A
movie
theater.
B.
A
fitness
center.
C.
A
coffee
shop.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about
A.
Writing
music
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B.
Recording
an
album.
C.
Their
favorite
bands.
14.
What
type
of
person
is
the
man
A.
Interesting
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B.
Boring.
C.
Creative.
15.
What
was
the
man
thinking
about
last
night
A.
Socks.
B.
The
ocean.
C.
Bees.
16.
What
does
the
man
invite
the
woman
to
do
A.
Listen
to
s
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B.
Join
a
famous
band.
C.
Work
with
him.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Where
was
Cameron
Diaz’s
father
born
A.
In
America.
B.
In
Cuba.
C.
In
Spain.
18.
How
did
Cameron
Diaz
begin
her
entertainment
career
A.
As
a
TV
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star.
B.
As
a
film
actress.
C.
As
a
fashion
model.
19.
For
which
film
did
Diaz
win
a
Best
Lead
Actress
Award
A.
Shrek.
B.
Gangs
of
New
York.
C.
There’s
Something
about
Mary.
20.
What
can
we
learn
about
Cameron
Diaz
A.
She
made
$10
million
in
2010.
B.
She
is
more
than
forty
years
old.
C.
She
is
the
richest
woman
in
Hollywood.
第二部分:
英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
单项填空(共15小题;
每小题1分,
满分15分)
请阅读下面各题, 从题中所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
21.
The
plan
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put
forward
at
the
meeting
got
_______
support
from
the
representatives.
A.
universal
B.
explicit
C.
generous
D.
stubborn
22.
—Why
are
you
so
excited
—Because
at
this
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time
tomorrow
morning, I _______
to
Shanghai
to
visit
Disney
Park.
A. am
to
fly
B. will
be
flying
C. am
flying
D.
will
fly
23.
There
is
a
ge
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_______
among
the
public
that
children
should
be
educated
about
road
safety.
A.
entry
B.
criterion
C.
preference
D.
consensus
24.
_______
himself
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the
addiction
to
the
online
games,
the
boy
has
difficulty
catching
up
with
his
classmates.
A.
Having
not
r
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B.
Having
not
been
rid
C.
Not
having
rid
D.
Not
having
been
rid
25.
The
special
pat
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of
gene
expression
enable
some
parrots
to
learn
music
_______
they
tend
to
dance.
A.
to
which
B.
in
which
C.
with
which
D.
about
which
26.
I
have
been
trying
to
ring
up
all
day
but
I
couldn’t
_______.
A.
break
thr
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B.
get
through
C.
look
through
D.
go
through
27.
After
completin
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my
training,
I
was
sent
to
the
village
that
was
small
and
desperately
_____
proper
accommodation.
A.
in
defence
of
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B.
in
favor
of
C.
in
need
of
D.
in
honor
of
28.
It
must
be
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the
complex
plot
and
attractive
characters
_______
make
people
around
the
world
enjoy
the
book.
A.
that
B.
who
C.
what
D.
which
29.
People
gathered
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and
_______
the
political
leaders
for
their
decision
to
refuse
the
refugees.
A.
evaluated
B.
acknowledged
C.
resembled
D.
condemned
30.
—I
heard
that
C
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Wenxuan
had
won
the
Hans
Christian
Anderson
Prize.
—Great!
His
books
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always
bring
me
to
places
I
might
not
_______
have
been
either
in
thoughts
or
reality.
A.
regardless
B.
otherwise
C.
therefore
D.
anyhow
31.—Tom
was
late
for
t
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meeting.
You
were
supposed
to
inform
him
of
the
time.
—I’m
sorry.
I
_______,
but
I
forgot.
A.
must
have
B.
should
have
C.
could
have
D.
need
have
32.
Shanghai
Inter
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Film
Festival
is
a
young
festival,
but
_______
people
worldwide
think
highly
of.
A.
it
B.
which
C.
that
D.
one
33.
Thought
will
be
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given
to
_______
might
cause
an
accident
during
the
shooting
of
this
film.
A.
however
B.
whichever
C.
whatever
D.
wherever
34.
There
are
still
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problems
to
be
solved
______
we
are
ready
for
a
long
stay
on
the
Moon.
A.
before
B.
when
C.
after
D.
until
35.—In
order
to
i
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my
spoken
English,
I
spend
at
least
one
hour
practicing
every
day.
—Oh
wonderful!
_______.
A. Got
it
B. Cheer
up
C. Keep
it
up
D. Help
yourself
第二节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
For
whatever
reason
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discipline
has
gone
from
the
original
meaning
“to
teach”
to
“to
punish”!
However,
I
think
parents
should
teach
and
36
children
to
set
the
behavior
right
37
punish
them.
As
for
me,
I
may
use
single
word
reminders
or
questions
or
state
facts,
instead
of
38
or
demanding
compliance
(服从).
I
was
39
the
first
time
I
noticed
how
well
this
works.
As
usual,
my
daughter
walked
out
of
the
bathroom
with
the
lights
still
on.
Normally
I
would
bark
“Switch
off
the
light”.
She
would
sometimes
follow
the
40
,
and
sometimes
she
would
41
with
“You
switch
off
the
lights”
or
an
aggressive
“No!”
or
42
,
just
plainly
ignore
me.
Anyway,
that
day
I
just
said
“lights”
in
a
normal
and
43
tone.
Surprisingly,
she
went
back
to
the
bathroom
and
44
the
lights.
I
have
45
this
with
all
my
heart
now
–
anytime
I
remember,
I
just
use
a
single
word
said
in
the
tone
of
a
friendly
46
,
and
most
of
the
times,
it
works.
For
example,
“Car”
gets
her
to
47
hanging
about
and
walk
towards
the
car.
I
have
also
u
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the
question
technique,
which
has
48
pretty
well
so
far.
Instead
of
shouting
“Go,
put
your
shoes
back
on
the
shoe
shelf”,
a
simple
question
like
“Hey,
where
do
we
put
our
shoes ”
gets
the
job
done
with
less
49
.
50
,
stating
fac
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helps
too.
When
washing
hands,
if
she
is
fooling
around,
I
just
51
“Water
is
wasting”
and
she
is
likely
to
wash
her
hands
faster
than
52
like
“you
are
wasting
water”.
I
advise
parents
to
pi
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up
one
new
53
discipline
technique
to
54
or
one
old
habit
to
let
go
of,
and
55
that
for
the
rest
of
the
week.
It
may
work
for
you,
it
may
not.
But
unless
you
try,
you
will
never
know!
So,
take
action
to
find
a
way
to
get
back
on
the
positive
path!
36.
A.
permit
B.
forbid
C.
advise
D.
guide
37.
A.
other
t
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B.
more
than
C.
rather
than
D.
or
rather
38.
A.
announcin
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B.
ordering
C.
declaring
D.
claiming
39.
A.
shocked
B.
disappointed
C.
puzzled
D.
amazed
40.
A.
description
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B.
assumption
C.
instruction
D.
introduction
41.
A.
answer
B.
counter
C.
agree
D.
threaten
42.
A.
badly
B.
well
C.
better
D.
worse
43.
A.
sweet
B.
casual
C.
strict
D.
formal
44.
A.
cut
off
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B.
broke
off
C.
turned
off
D.
put
off
45.
A.
adapted
B.
adopted
C.
adjusted
D.
abandoned
46.
A.
reminder
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B.
persuasion
C.
reference
D.
command
47.
A.
appreciate
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B.
continue
C.
postpone
D.
stop
48.
A.
mattered
B.
worked
C.
served
D.
operated
49.
A.
hesit
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B.
determination
C.
assistance
D.
resistance
50.
A.
Similarly
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B.
Obviously
C.
Naturally
D.
Eventually
51.
A.
shout
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B.
whisper
C.
state
D.
scold
52.
A.
criticism
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B.
indication
C.
encouragement
D.
demand
53.
A.
valuable
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B.
positive
C.
vital
D.
useful
54.
A.
experiment
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B.
apply
C.
try
D.
examine
55.
A.
rely
o
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B.
focus
on
C.
decide
on
D.
take
on
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Described
b
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Washington
Post as
“one
of
the
seven
wonders
of
the
artistic
universe”
and
by The
New
York
Times as
“one
of
the
great
companies
of
the
world,”
the
Martha
Graham
Dance
Company
returns
on
their
90th
Anniversary
Tour.
A
pioneer
of
modern
dance,
Martha
Graham
revolutionized
dance
with
her
unconventional
movement
language
and
socially
charged
exploration
of
spiritual
and
emotional
themes.
The
company
continues
to
foster
Graham’s
spirit,
inspiring
new
generations
of
choreographers
(编舞者)
and
dance
lovers.
The
dance
will
be
performed
in
Meany
Studio
Theatre
from
May
18
to
May
22,
2016.
The
multi-award
win
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Heath
Quartet
is
a
young
UK-based
quartet
with
a
strong
international
presence.
Their
playing
is
thrilling.
The
Heath
Quartet
are
active
cooperators
with
some
of
the
world’s
most
important
new
music
composers
and
will
perform
a
program
that
includes
a
work
by
the
British
composer
Michael
Tippet.
This
performance
will
be
given
at
7:30
on
27th
October
in
Meany
Theatre.
And
it
is
currently
only
available
as
part
of
a
Meany
Center
subscription
package.
Subscribe
today
to
guarantee
your
seat.
The
Henry
pre
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an
exhibition
of
black
walnut
sculptures
by
American
artist
Paul
McCarthy.
Ranging
in
height
from
four
to
fourteen
feet,
the
works
that
occupy
the
museum’s
lower
level
gallery
are
the
product
of
the
artist’s
interest
in
the
nineteenth-century
German
folktale
Schneewittchen
(Snow
White)
and
Walt
Disney’s
beloved
1937
animated
classic
film.
The
exhibition
will
be
on
Sat,
March
5
(All
day)
to
Sun,
September
11
(All
day)
in
Henry
Art
Gallery.
It
is
free
for
Henry
members,
students
and
children.
$10
General
Admission;
$6
Seniors
(62+).
Buy
now.
56.
We
can
learn
from
the
passage
that
_______.
A.
the
Dance
company
has
performed
90
times
in
Meany
Theatre
B.
the
young
Heath
Quartet
enjoys
a
good
reputation
worldwide
C.
Paul
McCarthy
got
inspiration
only
from
folktales
in
Germany
D.
the
audience
can
buy
tickets
to
enjoy
these
art
events
now
57.
The
passage
is
intended
to
_______.
A.
present
info
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of
art
events
B.
persuade
people
to
buy
tickets
C.
advertise
for
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promising
artists
D.
call
on
the
public
to
appreciate
art
B
The
latest
Disne
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movie,
“Zootopia”,
broke
records.
The
movie
had
the
largest
opening
weekend
for
a
Disney
animated
film.
People
across
the
United
States
bought
more
than
$75
million
worth
of
tickets.
The
box
office
totals
pushed
the
popular
movie,
“Frozen”,
to
second
place
in
opening
weekend
success.
Experts
say
“Zootopia”
is
expected
to
stay
strong
this
weekend.
They
predict
it
will
make
as
much
as
$50
million
more.
Already,
the
movie’s
worldwide
box
office
total
is
more
than
$230
million.
“Zootopia”
is
a
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city
of
animals.
The
movie
stars
a
bunny
rabbit
police
officer
and
a
fox
criminal
who
team
up
to
find
a
missing
otter.
He
is
among
several
animals
that
have
suddenly
disappeared
from
the
city.
Critics
have
stro
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ngly
praised
“Zootopia”
for
its
sharp
humor
and
strong
message.
The
film
explores
racism
and
other
intolerance
in
its
portrayal(描绘)
of
relations
between
two
kinds
of
animals
in
the
city.
Jared
Bush
and
Phil
Johnston
wrote
“Zootopia”.
They
told
reporters
that
it
started
out
as
a
spy
movie
set
in
several
different
animal
worlds.
But
they
found
the
mammal
world
especially
interesting.
So
they
changed
the
story.
Bush
and
Johnston
said
building
the
imaginary
world
took
a
lot
of
research.
They
both
spoke
about
it
to
the
website
Inside
the
Magic.
Bush
said
they
asked
themselves,
“What’s
this
world
like
What’s
the
history
of
this
world ”
And
then,
he
said,
they
went
to
the
experts.
The
writers
spoke
with
people
who
study
culture
and
group
behavior,
as
well
as
those
who
study
the
psychology
of
individuals.
And
they
talked
with
animal
experts
like
zookeepers.
They
learned
that
the
natural
world
is
made
up
of
90
percent
prey
animals
and
10
percent
predator
animals.
“Zootopia”
director
Byron
Howard
says
that
discovery
helped
build
the
film’s
themes
prejudice
and
inclusion
in
a
diverse
world.
The
creators
have
noted
that
diversity
was
not
easy
to
produce
in
drawings.
There
are
64
species
represented
in
the
movie.
There
are
multiple
neighborhoods
that
represent
the
different
environments
of
animal
habitats.
Disney
says
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“Zootopia”
is
its
most
complex
animation
yet.
The
extra
effort
is
certainly
paying
off
at
the
box
office.
58.
What
does
the
film
focus
on
A.
Effective
ways
to
protect
prey
animals.
B.
Prejudice
and
inclusion
in
a
diverse
world.
C.
Differences
between
prey
and
predator
animals.
D.
The
love
of
peace
among
different
animals.
59.
According
to
the
passage,
which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
A.
“Zootopia”
made
50
million
dollars
the
first
weekend.
B.
A
fox
is
among
several
animals
disappearing
from
the
city.
C.
The
creator
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asked
experts
for
help
to
build
the
imaginary
world.
D.
“Zootopia”
is
a
spy
movie
set
in
different
animal
worlds.
60.
Where
can
you
probably
find
the
passage
A.
In
a
fil
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )m
textbook.
B.
In
a
tourist
brochure.
C.
In
a
research
paper.
D.
In
a
news
report.
C
Working
through
a
s
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )elf-help
program
online
can
prevent
or
delay
major
depression
disorder
in
people
who
are
vulnerable,
a
study
finds.
Similar
programs
have
been
used
to
treat
depression,
but
this
may
be
the
first
one
tested
to
prevent
it,
the
researchers
say.
Online
programs
fo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )r
mental
health
problems
can
be
as
effective
as
face-to-face
treatment
and
offer
some
advantages:
Low
cost
and
available
at
any
time.
But
they’re
not
panaceas.
The
study,
which
wa
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
conducted
by
researchers
from
Germany,
involved
406
people
with
subthreshold
depression,
which
is
defined
as
having
some
symptoms
of
depression
but
not
enough
to
be
diagnosed
with
major
depressive
disorder.
In
this
experim
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ent,
half
of
the
participants
were
asked
to
do
six
half-hour-long
exercises
that
were
based
on
cognitive
behavioral
therapy
(认知行为疗法)
and
problem-solving
therapy,
which
are
techniques
commonly
used
for
in-person
therapy.
In
the
cognitive
behavioral
therapy,
participants
were
asked
to
identify
positive
activities
they
used
to
engage
in
and
then
were
asked
to
actively
plan
those
activities
again.
At
the
next
session,
participants
reflected
on
their
experiences.
For
the
problem-solving
therapy,
people
were
asked
to
create
a
list
of
the
things
that
matter
most
to
them
in
their
lives
and
brainstorm
on
how
to
incorporate
those
things
into
daily
life.
They
next
were
asked
to
categorize
problems
and
worries
into
“manageable”
and
“unmanageable”;
the
main
focus
in
problem-solving
therapy
is
to
tackle
those
problems
that
are
considered
manageable.
Both
therapies
are
int
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ended
to
change
negative
thinking
in
order
to
change
mood
and
behavior.
After
completing
each
exercise,
participants
in
the
intervention
(干预)
group
received
written
individualized
feedback
from
an
online
trainer.
The
trainers
did
not
offer
any
therapeutic
advice,
only
motivation
and
encouragement
to
continue
the
exercises.
Participants
also
could
repeat
the
online
sessions
as
often
as
they
liked.
The
control
group
received
information
about
depression
but
didn’t
have
to
read
it.
Of
the
406
pa
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rticipants
that
began
the
study,
335
completed
the
telephone
follow-up
at
the
end
of
12
months.
Twenty-seven
percent
in
the
intervention
group
experienced
depression
compared
with
41
percent
in
the
control
group.
It
is
unclear
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
if
the
people
who
went
on
to
develop
major
depressive
disorder
had
experienced
it
before.
Lead
author
Claudia
Buntrock
says
that
because
the
study
only
tracked
participants’
mental
health
over
the
course
of
12
months,
the
long-term
effectiveness
of
the
intervention
is
unknown.
“It’s
also
not
clear
if
this
kind
of
program
could
be
used
widely.
It
took
the
trainers
about
30
minutes
to
provide
feedback
for
each
session,
and
they
also
stayed
in
touch
with
participants
via
instant
messaging.”
he
adds.
61.
According
to
the
experiment,
the
participants
_______.
A.
are
treated
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the
same
way
by
the
trainers
B.
access
the
online
programme
just
for
once
C.
show
severe
sy
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )mptoms
of
depression
D.
are
divided
into
two
different
groups
62.
The
underline
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word
“panaceas”
in
paragraph
2
probably
refers
to
something
that
can
___.
A.
solve
all
the
problems
B.
produce
harmful
effects
C.
appeal
to
e
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )very
patient
D.
distribute
powerful
results
63.
The
author
develops
Paragraph
4
mainly
by
_______.
A.
making
comparisons
B.
describing
a
process
C.
providing
examples
D.
offering
an
explanation
64.
From
what
Claudia
Buntrock
said,
we
can
infer_______.
A.
people
suffering
from
depression
have
experienced
it
before
B.
on-line
programmes
have
long-term
effects
on
depression
C.
trainers
have
spent
a
lot
of
time
and
energy
on
the
experiment
D.
twelve
months
is
long
enough
to
carry
out
the
experiment
D
I
wanted
t
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stop
at
a
sporting
goods
store
“Going
Out
of
Business”
sale
we
passed
in
the
mall.
“There’s
nothing
we
need”,
my
husband’s
usual
ill-tempered
male
comment.
“It’s
all
overpriced
junk.
If
they
had
anything
good
they
wouldn’t
be
going
out
of
business.”
“But,
it’s
sp
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )orting
goods.
Could
be
some
good
deals
for
the
grandkids.
And,
you
like
boats
and
fishing
stuff.
I’ve
put
up
with
that
photo
of
your
‘dream-canoe’
stuck
on
the
bathroom
mirror
for
years
now.
Maybe
you’d
enjoy
just
looking
around ”
“Are
you
crazy
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )”
His
eyes
got
funny
and
he
said
something
like.
“This
loser
store
wouldn’t
carry
something
like
that.
And
I’m
sure
not
going
near
those
sucker
crowds.”
I
squared
my
c
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hin
and
marched
into
the
crowded
store.
Aisles
and
aisles
of
sporting
equipment,
boy
toys
were
strung
with
huge
blaring
signs.
CLOSING
OUT
SALE─Up
to
80%
OFF.
NO
REFUNDS.
Up
and
down
th
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aisles
I
walked
and
explored,
humming
to
myself
and
enjoying
the
excitement
of
a
sale.
All
of
a
sudden,
there,
at
the
back
of
the
store,
in
gleaming
silver,
full
of
lifejackets,
paddles
and
fishing
stuff,
sat
the
exact
canoe
of
my
husband’s
picture.
I
gasped
and
blinked
three
times.
Yup.
It
was
still
there.
The
Supremo
Numero-Uno
blah,
blah.
My
heart
beat
wildly.
I
made
my
way
through
the
crowds,
scrambled
over
junk
in
the
aisles
and
nearly
fell
into
the
canoe
looking
for
the
price
tag.
There
it
was─a
little
tattered
(破旧的),
with
the
manufacturer’s
suggested
retail
price
at
$6,750
plus
tax
crossed
out
and
a
handwritten
TO
CLEAR
$750
AS
IS.
NO
RETURNS.
Must
be
a
mistake.
$6000
off
Salesman.
I
had
to
talk
to
a
salesman.
I
spotted
a
young
fellow
with
a
“Hi.
I’m
Mathew”
tag
trying
to
hide
out
from
bargain
hunters.
I
grasped
his
sleeve.
“Mathew.
Tell
me
about
this
El
Supremo
canoe.
What’s
wrong
with
it
Why
is
it
only
$750 ”
“Oh.
There’s
n
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )othing
wrong
with
it.
It’s
brand
new.
We’re
closing
the
store
is
all.
It’s
on
clearance
like
everything
else.
I
think
that
includes
lifejackets,
paddles
and
a
bunch
of
fishing
gear,
too.
I’ll
go
check.”
A
few
minute
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
later
he
came
back
and
said,
“I’m
sorry
ma’am.
Someone
made
a
mistake
on
the
sale
tag.
It’s
supposed
to
be
$4,750
for
the
whole
package.
I
just
talked
to
my
Dad
who
is
running
the
close-out.
He
said
it
was
worth
more
than
$8,000
regular
price
so
it’s
still
a
real
good
deal.”
I
felt
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )tears
well
up
in
my
eyes.
“Oh
well,”
I
said
sadly.
“Of
course,
it
was
too
good
to
be
true.
This
is
exactly
like
my
husband’s
dreamboat.
I
guess
I
started
to
dream
myself
when
I
saw
that
price
tag.
He’s
going
to
be
62
years
old
Friday.
Had
to
retire
early
for
his
health.
It’s
been
hard
on
just
the
pension
but
the
stubborn
old
fool
has
been
saving
$10
every
week
for
years
to
buy
one
just
like
this.
Just
an
old
man’s
silly
dream,
you
know.
Always
said
he
wanted
to
spend
his
retirement
out
fishing
in
a
canoe,”
my
voice
reduced
and
I
turned
and
walked
away.
I
was
already
at
the
mall
door
when
Mathew
caught
up
with
me.
“Do
you
have
$750
plus
$25
for
delivery
and
a
bit
more
for
tax,
ma’am ”
I
gasped.
“Yes.
Yes.
That’s
about
all
I
have,”
I
said
as
I
thought
quickly
about
the
eye
surgery
I
was
saving
up
for.
“Well
then,
you
just
have
your
husband
sitting
on
the
front
porch
on
Friday
morning
around
10
o’clock
so
he
can
be
there
when
my
Dad
and
I
come
to
unload
his
new
boat.
We’ll
even
put
a
bow
on
it
for
his
birthday.”
I
started
to
cry.
My
old
hand
shook
and
I
had
to
squint
(眯眼看)
as
I
wrote
out
my
cheque.
Mathew
swallowed
hard.
“Ma’am.
T
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )here’s
something
you
should
know.
This
store
was
my
Grandpa’s.
He
ran
it
for
more
than
30
years.
He
always
promised
to
retire
one
day.
Said
he
wanted
to
spend
time
relaxing
and
out
fishing
in
a
canoe.
He
ordered
this
one,
custom,
for
himself
last
year
but,
well,
just
never
took
the
time
off
to
use
it.”
He
swallowed
even
harder.
“My
Grandpa
died,
sudden-like,
just
last
week.
He
was
only
68
years
old.
I
think
he’d
be
mighty
happy
that
your
husband
will
get
this
here
canoe.
My
Dad
thinks
so
too.
You
just
have
to
make
sure
he
uses
it
a
lot,
okay
Promise ”
I
handed
Mathew
a
Kleenex
and
we
stood
there
together,
quietly
lost
in
our
own
thoughts
for
a
moment,
blowing
our
noses.
“I
promise,”
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
I
said
as
I
dashed
off
to
look
for
my
dear
sweet
husband.
65.
The
sporting
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )goods
store
was
going
out
of
business
because_______.
A.
the
owner
of
the
store
had
just
passed
away
B.
the
store
was
not
managed
properly
by
Mathew
C.
the
goods
there
were
often
mistakenly
priced
D.
the
store
often
sold
goods
of
poor
quality
66.
From
the
passage,
we
can
find
the
writer’s
husband
_______.
A.
had
deep
pre
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )judice
against
businessmen
B.
was
an
old
man
with
wise
comments
C.
dreamt
of
p
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ossessing
a
fishing
canoe
D.
needed
an
operation
on
his
eyes
67.
We
can
infer
from
the
passage
that_______.
A.
the
writer
loved
buying
cheap
sporting
goods
most
B.
the
old
couple
lived
comfortably
with
their
pension
C.
all
the
goods
were
80
percent
off
their
original
price
D.
many
bargain
hunters
were
interested
in
goods
on
sale
68.
The
underlined
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )sentence
“My
heart
beat
wildly”
shows
that
the
writer
was
_______.
A.
desperate
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B.
excited
C.
curious
D.
skeptical
69.
Mathew’s
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words
in
the
last
but
one
paragraph
tell
us
that
_______.
A.
it’s
better
no
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to
put
off
keeping
the
promise
B.
it’s
important
to
be
a
man
of
wisdom
C.
helping
ot
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hers
will
double
your
happiness
D.
the
old
should
retire
as
early
as
possible
70.
Which
of
the
following
can
serve
as
the
best
title
A.
A
real
bargain
B.
A
dream
come
true
C.
Broken
pro
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )mises
D.
Lost
hope
found
again
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Not
every
ch
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ild
who
gets
into
college
is
ready
to
go.
For
some,
taking
a
“gap
year”
—
delaying
admission
for
a
year
after
high
school
graduation
—
may
prove
invaluable,
helping
a
child
thrive
(茁壮成长)
in
college
and
after
graduation
as
well.
Many
colleges
n
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ow
support
the
gap
year,
including
Harvard,
which
“encourages
admitted
students
to
delay
enrollment
for
one
year
to
travel
and
pursue
a
special
project
or
activity.
Students
who
take
time
off
tend
to
do
better
academically
and
are
more
likely
to
be
satisfied
with
their
choices
after
graduation.
Teenage
years
are
like
dog
years:
a
year
of
maturation
at
age
18
is
worth
at
least
seven
in
later
life.
But
parents
oft
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )en
remain
doubtful
about
the
gap
year,
worried
that
their
students,
once
off
education’s
main
highway,
will
never
attend
college
at
all.
High
school
guidance
counselors,
who
may
be
judged
by
the
number
of
seniors
who
attend
college
rather
than
the
number
who
graduate,
don’t
always
support
the
idea,
either.
And
funding
a
gap
year
can
feel
like
a
barrier
for
many
families
—
some
programs
can
equal
a
year’s
tuition.
Mr.
Selingo,
a
pr
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ofessor
at
the
University
of
Arizona
and
a
former
top
editor,
says
parents
should
let
go
of
their
fears.
A
lot
has
changed,
he
says,
and
those
changes
make
a
gap
year
more
valuable
than
ever.
“It
used
to
be
that
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )if
you
could
get
into
college
and
graduate,
you
were
essentially
golden,”
Mr.
Selingo
said.
Once
a
child
was
admitted
to
college,
“parents
could
breathe
a
giant
sigh
of
relief
and
essentially
say,
as
long
as
you
graduate,
you’re
O.
K.”
That’s
no
longer
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
true,
he
says.
“College
has
changed.
Recruiting
(招募)
has
changed.
The
economy
has
changed.”
Some
students
may
sprint
straight
toward
traditional
success,
while
others
wander
along
the
way
or
appear
to
fall
behind.
For
parents
of
adult
children
in
those
last
groups,
helping
them
to
find
the
time
and
space
to
mature
into
the
life
they
want
is
critical.
A
gap
year
is
one
of
the
many
options
he
describes
for
helping
students
understand
why
they’re
going
to
college,
and
what
they
want
once
they
get
there.
We
shouldn’t
rush
this
transition.
It’s
important,
Mr.
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
Selingo
noted,
that
the
gap
year
itself
be
meaningful.
“Students
who
delay
college
to
work
odd
jobs
for
a
while
to
try
to
‘find
themselves’
don’t
do
as
well
as
everyone
else
when
they
get
to
college,”
he
writes.
“They
get
lower
grades,
and
there’s
a
greater
chance
they
will
drop
out.”
A
gap
year
needs
to
provide
either
meaningful
work
experience,
academic
preparation
for
college,
or
travel
that
opens
up
the
horizon
to
the
rest
of
the
world.
Above
all,
parents
a
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )nd
students
should
think
of
a
gap
year
not
as
a
break
in
an
education,
but
as
a
part
of
it.
We
need
to
remember
that
lifelong
education
is
no
longer
rhetoric,
but
reality.
Introduction
Taking
a
“gap
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )year”
may
turn
out
to
be
71
▲
and
help
a
child
thrive
in
college
and
after
graduation
as
well.
72
▲
of
the
gap
year
Admitted
students
may
have
one
year
to
do
something
73
▲
.
Students
ha
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ve
a
74
▲
to
perform
better
in
study
and
be
satisfied
with
their
choices
after
graduation.
A
gap
year
is
worthwhile
as
it
can
make
students
75
▲
.
Some
doubts
about
the
gap
year
Some
parents
are
wo
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )rried
that
their
students
will
no
longer
attend
college
once
off
education’s
main
highway.
For
fear
of
poor
assessment
for
smaller
number
of
senior
attending
college,
some
high
school
guidance
counselors
are
usually
76
▲
the
gap
year.
Funding
a
gap
year
can
feel
like
a
barrier
for
many
families.
Mr
Selingo’s
opinions
on
the
gap
year
Parents
shouldn’t
look
on
children’s
admission
to
college
as
a
task.
The
gap
year
can
help
students
form
their
own
77
▲
of
why
they’re
going
to
college,
and
what
they
want
once
they
get
there.
A
gap
year
needs
to
78
▲
students
meaningful
work
experience,
academic
preparation
for
college,
or
travel.
79
▲
Parents
and
student
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
should
80
▲
a
gap
year
as
a
part
of
an
education.
第五部分:
书面表达(满分25分)
请阅读下面文字,并按照要求用英语写一篇150词左右的文章。
China’s
Internet
re
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )gulator
said
on
Monday
it
would
send
an
investigation
team
to
Chinese
search
leader
Baidu
Inc
over
the
death
of
a
university
student,
who
had
used
the
search
engine
to
look
for
treatment
for
his
cancer.
Wei
Zexi,
21,
di
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ed
last
month
of
a
rare
form
of
cancer.
He
had
turned
to
Baidu
to
look
online
for
the
best
place
for
treatment,
finding
a
department
under
the
Second
Hospital
of
Beijing
Armed
Police
Corps
which
offered
an
experimental
form
of
treatment
that
ultimately
failed,
according
to
state
media.
Before
dying,
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
Wei
has
posted
criticism
online
accusing
Baidu
of
promoting
false
medical
information,
as
well
as
the
hospital
for
misleading
advertising
in
claiming
a
high
success
rate
for
the
experimental
treatment,
state
radio
said.The
regulator
said
in
a
short
statement
Wei’s
case
had
attracted
widespread
attention
on
the
Internet.
It,
along
with
th
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
health
ministry
and
State
Administration
for
Industry
and
Commerce,
would
investigate
Baidu
over
the
case
and
“handle
it
in
accordance
with
the
law”
and
publicize
its
findings.
【写作内容】
1.
用约
30
个单词概述上述信息的主要内容;
2.
结合上述信息,简要分析网络虚假信息泛滥的原因;
3.
结合你的分析,从网络监管(Internet
supervision)和个人行为两方面谈谈你的看法。(不少
于两点)
【写作要求】
1.
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高二期末英语试题答案
一.听力
1-5
ABACB
6-10CCBCA
11-15BCACC
16-20CBCCB
二.单项选择
21-25
ABDCA
26-30
BCADB
31-35
BDCAC
三.完形填空
36-40
DCBDC
41-45
BDBCB
46-50
ADBDA
51-55
CABCB
四.阅读理解
56-60
BABCD
61-65
DABCA
66-70
CDBAC
五.
任务型阅读
71.invaluable/priceless
72.Benefits/Advantages
73.special
74.tendency
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
75.mature
76.against
77.understanding
78.offer
79.Conclusion
80.consider/view/regard/see/treat
六.书面表达
A
university
studen
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t
named
Wei
Zexi,
turning
to
Baidu
for
the
best
treatment,
died
from
failed
treatment
eventually.
The
case
attracted
widespread
attention
online,
causing
the
regulator
to
investigate
it.
(30)
There
are
seve
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ral
factors
contributing
to
too
much
false
information
on
the
Internet.
First
and
foremost,
a
large
quantity
of
false
information
makes
their
appearance
online
because
money
has
been
given
to
the
websites
circulating
them.
Besides,
some
people
update
inaccurate
information
without
confirming
its
source,
which
may
cause
some
misunderstanding
and
even
mislead
people.
As
fa
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )r
as
I’m
concerned,
supervision
over
the
Internet
is
needed
badly.
More
strict
laws
should
be
set
up
to
punish
people
who
spread
false
information.
As
netizens,
we
should
promote
positive
energy
instead
of
spreading
false
information,
thus
making
the
Internet
a
safe
and
reliable
source
for
people
to
turn
to.
At
no
time
shall
we
update
or
spread
inaccurate
information
on
the
Internet.(151)
听力原文
Text
1
W:
Excuse
me.
The
sign
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
outside
says
50℅
off
select
items.
Can
you
show
me
which
items
are
on
sale
(1)
M:
Sure.
The
entire
back
of
the
store
is
on
sale.
Text
2
M:
This
paintin
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )g
is
one
of
the
most
valuable
in
the
meseum’s
collection.
W:
It
is
amazing!
M:
The
meseum
purcha
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )sed
it
in
1935
for
$2000,
but
it
is
now
worth
$2
million.
(2)
W:
I’m
glad
I
spent
$30
on
my
ticket
to
the
exhibit
today.
Text
3
M:
Can
you
pleas
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )e
tell
me
how
to
get
on
the
freeway
from
here
I
think
I
took
a
wrong
turn
back
there,
and
now
I’m
lost.
(3)
W:
Sure,
just
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
take
a
left,
and
you
will
see
signs
telling
you
which
way
to
go.
Text
4
M:
I
decided
that
I
need
to
challenge
myself
with
an
adventure.
W:
Wow!
M:
I’m
going
on
a
month-long
trip
to
explore
the
caves
of
Mexico.
W:
You’ve
never
do
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ne
anything
like
this
before,
and
I
think
it
will
be
very
exciting!
(4)
Text
5
W:
Aren’t
you
excited
about
the
summer
camp
M:
I
can’t
wai
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )t
to
be
at
camp
for
two
whole
weeks!
(5)
There
are
only
three
weeks
left
until
I
get
to
be
outside
all
day!
Text
6
M:
I’ve
been
wonderin
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )g
how
to
start
running.
I
want
to
run
a
marathon,
and
I
know
you’re
a
good
runner.
(6)
W:
Well,
you
n
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )eed
to
start
out
slowly.
See
if
you
can
run
a
mile
without
stopping,
and
then
start
increasing
your
distance.
M:
Okay.
Do
you
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
think
I
should
run
on
a
running
machine
at
the
gym
or
outside
W:
Well,
it
depend
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
on
what
you
like.
Running
inside
is
nice
because
you
can
stay
at
a
steady
speed.
But
outside
is
nice,
too,
because
you’re
surrounded
by
nature
and
fresh
air.
M:
Maybe
I’ll
try
running
outside
first
and
see
how
it
feels.
(7)
Text
7
M:
I
don’t
know
w
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )hat
happened.
All
I
did
was
push
the
button
for
the
15th
floor.
(8)
W:
And
I
just
pushed
the
one
for
the
23rd
floor.
M:
Did
you
push
the
r
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ed
HELP
button
They
need
to
know
we
are
stuck
in
this
elevator.
W:
Yes,
yes...I
pushed
it
right
away.
The
lady
who
got
off
on
the
5th
floor
took
her
time
getting
off.
I
bet
that’s
what
did
it.
(9)
The
man
with
her
was
holding
the
door
for
what
seemed
like
five
minutes
while
she
tried
to
get
out.
M:
She
was
carrying
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
a
lot
of
groceries.
(9)
Look,
she
dropped
an
apple
on
the
floor
here.
Do
you
want
it
W:
No,
I
don’t
want
a
snack.
I
just
want
to
be
rescued.
Text
8(第11题为总结题)
W:
Hey,
don’t
I
know
you
from
somewhere
M:
Um,
no,
sorry.
I
dont
think
so.
W:
Didn’t
you
use
to
work
at
Common
Fitness
Gym
M:
No,
I’m
afraid
not.
W:
Oh.
But
I
kno
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )w
I
know
you
from
somewhere.
(10)
Did
you
use
to
work
at
the
movie
theater
downtown
You
did!
It’s
you!
I
go
there
all
the
time,
and
you
always
sell
me
popcorn
and
soda!
M:
No,
that’s
not
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )me,
either.
Sorry,
ma’am.
Perhaps
I
look
familiar
to
you,
but…
W:
No,
I
know
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )
that
I
know
you.
Hold
on,
let
me
think.
This
is
driving
me
crazy!
I
know
that
we’ve
talked
before.
Oh,
I
remember
now!
You
work
at
the
Whole
Bean
Cafe
on
the
corner.
(12)
M:
No,
wrong
again.
Sorry,
ma'am,
but
I
really
have
to
get
going
Text
9
(第13题为总结题)
M:
I
wrote
this
song
l
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ast
night.
I’ve
been
feeling
very
creative
lately.
(14)
W:
It
was
interesting.
I’ve
never
heard
a
song
about
bees
before.
M:
I
was
just
think
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ing
about
bees
last
night,
(15)
and
how
they
buzz
around
the
flowers.
I
had
to
pick
up
my
guitar
and
start
composing!
W:
I
bet
you
have
a
lot
of
other
songs.
M:
Oh,
yeah!
I
wrote
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )one
about
the
ocean
the
other
day.
And
I
have
others
about
socks,
my
mom,
picking
apples,
and
tons
of
other
things.
I
think
I'm
going
to
put
them
all
on
an
album.
W:
Good
idea.
M:
Maybe
I
will
get
re
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )ally
famous
and
go
on
tour!
Want
to
be
in
my
band
W:
Well,
my
style
i
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )s
really
different
from
yours.
Your
songs
are
so
happy
and
light.
M:
I
have
so
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )me
sad
songs,
too.
We
would
make
a
really
good
team,
I
think.
Come
over
to
My
place
later
and
let's
see
how
we
sound
together!
(16)
Text
10
Cameron
Diaz
is
an
( http: / / www.21cnjy.com )American
actress.
She
was
born
on
August
30,
1972
in
San
Diego,
California,
although
she
grew
up
in
Long
Beach,
which
is
also
in
California.
Her
father
was
Cuban,
(17)
and
Diaz’s
ancestors
originally
moved
from
Spain
to
Cuba
before
her
father's
family
moved
to
California.
She
began
her
career
as
a
fashion
model
at
the
age
of
16,
(18)
and
for
the
next
few
years,
she
worked
all
over
the
world.
She
received
four
Golden
Globe
Award
nominations
for
her
performances
in
Beijing
John
Malkovich,
Vanilla
Sky,
Gangs
of
New
York,
and
her
most
famous
movie.
There’s
Something
about
Mary,
for
which
she
also
won
the
New
York
Film
Critics
Best
Lead
Actress
Award.
(19)
In
2001,
Diaz
voiced
the
character
Princess
Fiona
in
the
movie
Shrek,
for
which
she
earned
$10
million.
Forbes
magazine
ranked
her
the
richest
Hispanic
female
actress
in
2010,
which
also
earned
her
the
number
60
spot
among
the
wealthiest
100
people.
In
2013,
she
was
named
the
highest
paid
actress
over
age
40
in
Hollywood.
(20)
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