山东省寿光市2016-2017学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
Who
is
the
man
probably
A.
A
taxi
driver.
B.
A
restaurant
waiter.
C.
A
traffic
policeman.
2.
What
do
we
know
about
the
speakers
A.
They
want
to
have
a
cup
of
coffee.
B.
They
agree
to
have
some
coffee
the
next
day.
C.
The
woman
can’t
accept
the
man’s
suggestion.
3.
What
did
the
man
do
last
night
A.
Saw
a
film.
B.
Met
a
friend.
C.
Gave
a
talk.
4.
Where
docs
this
conversation
most
probably
lake
place
A.
In
the
library.
B.
In
the
bookstore.
C.
In
the
post
office.
5.
What
is
Kate
doing
now
A.
Playing
basketball.
B.
Playing
at
home.
C.
Playing
the
piano.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。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、7题。
6.
What
was
the
woman
doing
before
she
went
home
A.
Typing
a
report.
B.
Rewriting
a
report.
C.
Reviewing
a
report.
7.
Where
did
the
woman
have
her
dinner
A.
In
a
restaurant.
B.
In
her
office.
C.
At
home.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
Why
does
the
man
feel
surprised
A.
The
woman
has
found
a
new
job.
B.
The
woman
doesn’t
feel
like
leaving.
C.
The
woman
disagrees
with
him.
9.
What
does
the
woman
say
about
her
department
A.
There
is
a
lack
of
trust.
B.
There
are
serious
problems.
C.
There
is
too
much
pressure.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about
A.
Popular
sports
events.
B.
TV
programs
people
like
best.
C.
Things
people
do
after
work.
11.
How
did
the
woman
do
the
research
A.
She
talked
to
people.
B.
She
sent
letters
to
people.
C.
She
collected
information
from
newspapers.
12.
What
do
most
people
do
in
their
spare
time
A.
Go
to
movies.
B.
Read
books.
C.
Watch
TV.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Where
does
this
conversation
take
place
A.
At
the
airport.
B.
In
a
restaurant.
C.
On
the
street.
14.
Why
does
the
woman
like
San
Francisco
A.
It
has
less
traffic.
B.
It
has
the
best
food
and
music.
C.
People
there
are
friendlier.
15.
Where
does
the
woman
come
from
A.
Pennsylvania.
B.
San
Francisco.
C.
China.
16.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
man’s
English
A.
Excellent.
B.
Acceptable.
C.
Strange.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
How
many
people
are
there
in
the
woman’s
family
A.
Three.
B.
Four.
C.
Five.
18.
What
did
the
children
think
about
having
dinner
together
at
home
A.
They
thought
it
was
funny.
B.
They
disliked
the
idea
at
first.
C.
They
preferred
eating
with
friends.
19.
How
often
did
the
family
finally
decide
to
have
meals
together
A.
Every
Sunday.
B.
Twice
a
week.
C.
Three
times
a
week.
20.
Who
finally
set
the
time
for
the
family
dinners
A.
The
children.
B.
The
father.
C.
The
woman
speaker.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Simone
was
born
in
Ohio,
but
grew
up
in
Texas.
Early
on,
she
and
her
siblings
(兄妹)
were
adopted
by
her
grandparents,
who
she
says
support
her
in
everything.
She
first
realized
she
wanted
to
be
a
gymnast
at
the
age
of
6
when
she
and
her
classmates
went
on
a
field
trip
to
a
local
gym.
A
coach
at
the
gym
saw
her
natural
talent
and
wrote
a
letter
to
her
grandparents
urging
them
to
get
her
involved.
The
sport
she
signed
up
for
“for
fun”
soon
turned
into
her
life's
enthusiasm.
Simone
is
energetic,
so
it’s
no
surprise
that
she’s
got
a
few
medals
in
her
time.
Her
ten
world
gold
medals
are
the
most
ever
achieved
by
a
woman
in
gymnastics
history.
She
is
also
the
first
woman
to
win
four
medals
at
the
same
World
Championships,
which
happened
in
her
second
year
performing
in
2014.
In
2015
Simone
became
the
first
gymnast
to
win
three
constant
all-around
titles
at
the
World
Gymnastic
Championships.
She
even
amazed
herself,
telling
the
interviewer
“I
blew
my
own
mind.”
and
posting
to
social
media
“breaking
history
is
kind
of
cool.”
What
surprised
everyone
most
though,
was
that
she
was
performing
perfectly
as
she
usually
does--her
skill
is
so
beyond
everyone
else
that
she
can’t
be
beaten
even
when
she
trips
up!
21.
What
does
the
first
paragraph
mainly
talk
about
A.
Simone’s
early
experience.
B.
Simone’s
sports
life.
C.
Simone’s
gymnastics
coach.
D.
Simone’s
family.
22.
What
is
Simone’s
greatest
achievement
A.
She
got
four
gold
medals
at
the
Olympic
Games.
B.
She
won
the
first
woman
championship
in
gymnastics.
C.
She
won
ten
world
gold
medals
in
gymnastics
history.
D.
She
got
the
first
gold
medal
at
the
World
Championships.
23.
What
does
the
phrase
“I
blew
my
own
mind”
in
Paragraph
3
probably
mean
A.
I
lost
heart.
B.
I
was
beaten.
C.
I
tried
my
best.
D.
I
surprised
myself.
24.
What
purpose
is
the
passage
written
for
A.
To
make
readers
interested
in
great
gym
players.
B.
To
praise
Simone
for
her
skills
and
Olympic
spirits.
C.
To
list
Simone’s
gold
medals
in
the
World
Cups.
D.
To
give
brief
introduction
to
Simone’s
achievements.
B
Sure,
it’s
good
to
get
along
with
your
teacher
because
it
makes
the
time
you
spend
in
the
classroom
more
pleasant.
And
yes,
it’s
good
to
get
along
with
your
teacher
because,
in
general,
it’s
smart
to
learn
how
to
relate
to
the
different
types
of
people
you’ll
meet
throughout
your
life.
But
really,
there’s
one
super-important
reason
why
you
should
get
along
with
your
teacher.
Kids
who
get
along
with
their
teachers
not
only
learn
more,
but
they’re
more
comfortable
asking
questions
and
getting
extra
help.
This
makes
it
easier
to
understand
new
materials
and
do
your
best
on
tests.
When
you
have
this
kind
of
relationship
with
a
teacher,
he
or
she
can
be
someone
to
turn
to
with
problems,
such
as
problems
with
learning
or
school
issues.
As
a
kid
in
elementary
or
middle
school,
you’re
at
a
wonderful
stage
in
your
life.
You’re
like
a
sponge
(海绵),able
to
suck
up
lots
of
new
and
exciting
information.
On
top
of
that,
you’re
able
to
think
about
all
this
information
in
new
ways.
Your
teacher
knows
that,
and
in
most
cases,
is
thrilled
to
be
the
person
who’s
giving
you
all
that
material
and
helping
you
put
it
together.
Remember,
teachers
are
people,
too,
and
they
feel
great
if
you’re
open
to
what
they’re
teaching
you.
That’s
why
they
wanted
to
be
teachers
in
the
first
place
to
teach!
Some
kids
may
be
able
to
learn
in
any
setting,
whether
they
like
the
teacher
or
not.
But
most
kids
are
sensitive
to
the
way
they
get
along
with
the
teacher,
and
if
things
aren’t
going
well,
they
won’t
learn
as
well
and
won’t
enjoy
being
in
class.
25.
What
does
the
text
mainly
talk
about
A.
The
responsibilities
of
the
teacher.
B.
Advantages
of
making
the
class
interesting.
C.
The
benefits
of
getting
along
well
with
the
teacher.
D.
The
relationship
between
the
teacher
and
students.
26.
What
else
will
you
learn
from
your
teacher
except
knowledge
A.
How
to
get
in
touch
with
other
teachers.
B.
How
to
solve
difficult
problems
in
school.
C.
How
to
get
along
with
classmates
in
your
school.
D.
How
to
deal
with
different
types
of
people
in
the
future.
27.
What
does
a
good
relationship
with
the
teacher
mean
to
you
A.
You
can
get
more
help
from
the
teacher.
B.
You
will
have
more
problems
in
learning.
C.
You
can
behave
more
actively
in
class.
D.
You
can
ask
any
questions
optionally
in
class.
28.
What
effect
does
a
bad
relationship
have
on
most
students
A.
They
can
learn
by
themselves
as
usual.
B.
They
can’t
get
help
from
the
teacher.
C.
They
feel
great
in
the
classmates'
heart.
D.
They
may
feel
uncomfortable
in
class.
C
Soda
is
refreshing
and
delicious,
but
it
is
not
part
of
a
healthy,
balanced
diet.
Most
sodas
are
packed
with
sugar.
In
fact,
a
can
of
soda
can
be
hiding
up
to
10
teaspoons
of
sugar!
The
sugar
does
make
soft
drinks
delicious,
but
definitely
not
nutritious.
Too
much
sugar
in
a
person’s
diet
can
lead
to
diabetes
(糖尿病),heart
disease,and
tooth
problems.
One
of
the
biggest
sugary
soda
problems
is
that
drinking
much
can
lead
to
weight
gain
and
even
obesity.
There
are
diet
options
available
for
almost
every
kind
of
pop
(汽水),
which
means
that
you
don’t
have
to
drink
all
that
sugar
in
order
to
enjoy
a
can
of
soda.
Many
studies
have
been
done
on
whether
or
not
aspartame
(甜味剂),the
sugar
substitute
in
diet
soda,
is
bad
for
you.
Up
to
now,
there
are
still
conflicting
opinions
on
this
issue.
The
European
Food
Safety
Authority
recently
concluded
that
aspartame
is
safe
for
most
people,
even
in
fairly
large
amounts.
Aspartame
still
might
not
be
good
for
you,though.
Studies
have
shown
that
people
who
drink
diet
sodas
may
actually
gain
more
weight
than
those
who
drink
regular
soda,
perhaps
because,
strangely
enough,
drinks
loaded
with
fake
sugar
may
actually
make
you
want
to
eat
more.
Maybe
you've
decided
it’s
time
to
cut
down
on
your
soda
drinking,
but
what
should
you
drink
instead
Water
is
absolutely
the
healthiest
thing
that
you
can
drink.
Your
body
needs
water
to
stay
hydrated
(水合物)
and
function
properly,
and
water
contains
no
calories
or
fat
Drinking
fruit
juice
occasionally
is
not
a
bad
thing,
but
you
should
be
careful
what
juice
and
how
much
juice
you’re
drinking.
Fruit
juices
can
contain
almost
as
much
sugar
as
pop!
As
with
most
things
to
do
with
your
health,
moderation
is
really
at
the
base
of
any
healthy
diet.
You
can
totally
drink
soda,
even
the
sugary
kind
just,
make
sure
you're
not
drinking
too
much!
29.
What
can
we
know
about
sugar
in
Paragraph
2
A.
Sugar
is
a
necessary
material
in
making
Soda.
B.
Sugar
can
make
Soda
delicious
and
nutritious.
C.
Too
much
sugar
may
cause
health
problems.
D.
Sugar
can
lead
to
much
fat
or
even
obesity.
30.
What
does
the
author
think
of
aspartame
in
diet
Soda
A.
He
believes
large
amounts
of
aspartame
is
safe
for
people.
B.
He
agrees
that
aspartame
might
not
be
good
for
health.
C.
He
thinks
that
aspartame
may
do
great
harm
to
health.
D.
He
insists
that
aspartame
is
much
safer
than
sugar.
31.
What
does
the
author
advise
us
to
drink
more
A.
Tea.
B.
Fruit
juice.
C.
Water.
D.
Pop.
D
I've
personally
traveled
through
many
countries
that
have
had
U.S.
government
warnings
issued
for
them,
and
I’ve
been
perfectly
safe.
Specifically,
in
the
last
year,
I
have
travelled
safely
to
both
the
Philippines
and
Mexico,
and
traveled
to
many
South
Pacific
islands
during
the
tropical
cyclone
(热带气旋)
season
and
only
experienced
two
days
of
light
rain
in
six
months!.
This
is,
of
course,
anecdotal,
so
it’s
important
that
you
do
your
research
before
booking
your
trip.
One
thing
I
recommend
doing
is
checking
for
recent
posts
on
travel
forums
(论坛),such
as
Lonely
Planet’s
Thorntree,
to
see
what
people
are
saying
about
the
country
you’ll
visit
in
terms
of
safety.
The
U.S.
government
may
make
out
that
an
entire
country
is
extremely
unsafe
when
in
reality,
it’s
a
small
part
of
it
that
tourists
will
be
unlikely
to
visit.
Read
the
travel
warnings,
too,
to
see
which
parts
of
the
country
the
government
recommends
that
you
avoid.
Additionally,
it’s
worth
speaking
to
your
travel
insurance
provider
before
you
leave
to
check
that
you’ll
be
covered
during
your
travels
to
these
countries.
Some
insurance
companies
won’t
cover
you
if
there’s
a
severe
warning
for
the
country,
but
some
will.
Travel
insurance
is
a
necessity,
so
it’s
definitely
something
to
check
out
before
you
leave.
Keep
in
mind
that
the
U.S.
government
will
help
you
with
emergency
evacuation
(撤离)
from
a
troubled
country,
but
it
comes
in
the
form
of
a
repatriation
(归国)
loan
via
the
Office
of
American
Citizens
Services
and
Crisis
Management
(ACS),
which
can
be
called
upon
to
rescue
you
from
a
bad
situation
abroad.
Remember
by
heart
that
you'll
have
to
wait
overseas
for
the
money
to
arrive
and
eventually
repay
the
loan
once
you’re
home
safely.
Just
another
reason
to
get
travel
insurance!
32.
What
should
you
do
before
a
travel
according
to
Paragraph
1
A.
Make
a
good
route
plan.
B.
Make
a
careful
study
of
the
trip.
C.
Ask
the
government
for
help.
D.
Read
the
travel
books
first.
33.
What
does
the
author
advise
you
to
check
for
on
travel
forums
A.
Tourist
places.
B.
Lonely
planet.
C.
Travel
safety.
D.
Weather
forecast.
34.
Why
is
it
necessary
to
know
about
travel
insurance
companies
A.
Some
of
them
don’t
cover
all
the
countries.
B.
They
may
provide
false
information.
C.
They
seldom
talk
with
customers.
D.
They
sometimes
offer
bad
service.
35.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
last
paragraph
A.
ACS
will
repay
the
loan
for
you.
B.
U.S
government
is
very
generous.
C.
It’s
easy
to
escape
from
a
troubled
country.
D.
Getting
travel
insurance
is
the
best
choice.
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
The
world
is
becoming
more
and
more
connected,
but
many
people
feel
lonely
in
the
midst
of
it.
You
might
not
feel
lonely
right
now,
but
there
might
be
times
when
you
do.
Here
are
some
tips
on
dealing
with
loneliness:
Be
positive
about
yourself.
36
If
you
constantly
think
of
yourself
as
ugly,
mean,
or
unattractive,
then
it
will
be
difficult
for
you
to
connect
with
others.
You
must
accept
yourself
before
you
can
accept
others.
It’s
common
that
you
might
have
some
negative
qualities.
So
does
everyone
else.
So
in
order
to
get
rid
of
loneliness,
you
should
focus
on
your
positive
side
and
think
of
yourself
in
a
positive
way.
Have
an
attitude
of
gratitude
(感恩).
37
It’s
easy
to
focus
on
the
negatives
in
life,
but
don’t
forget
that
there
are
also
many
positives.
Remember
them
and
be
thankful.
What
does
this
have
to
do
with
loneliness
Well,
if
you
are
grateful,
then
you
will
become
cheerful.
38
See
the
positive
side
of
others.
Just
as
you
should
see
the
positive
side
of
yourself,
you
should
also
see
the
positive
side
of
others.
Everyone
has
shortcomings,
but
everyone
also
has
a
positive
side.
39
That
will
make
you
like
them
and
make
it
easier
for
you
to
connect
with
them.
40
The
more
you
think
about
yourself,
the
more
likely
it
is
for
you
to
have
a
pity
party
and
feel
lonely.
For
example,
you
might
think
that
nobody
likes
you
or
cares
about
you.
So
it’s
important
that
you
shift
your
attention
away
from
yourself.
It
can
be
as
simple
as
smiling
at
your
neighbors
or
holding
a
door
for
a
stranger.
A.
Join
a
community
group.
B.
Do
something
for
others.
C.
Negative
thoughts
can
kill
you.
D.
Instead,
try
to
make
more
friends.
E.
And
that
will
attract
people
to
you.
F.
Count
your
blessings
and
be
grateful
for
them.
G.
So
choose
to
value
the
positive
aspects
of
them.
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题L5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从每題所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
Last
Friday
night
I
was
leaving
Joe’s
art
class
and
heading
to
Roscoe
for
dinner
with
friends.
Instead
of
taking
the
highway,
I
41
to
drive
down
Roscoe’s
little
main
street.
Roscoe’s
is
a
fairly
42
town,
though
it
does
have
a
traditional
main
street.
I
43
that
people
there
had
already
put
up
their
holiday
44
There
were
few
cars
in
the
street
so
I
look
ray
time
driving
45
and
enjoying
each
light.
Yes,
it
was
the
first
week
of
November
and
46
not
close
to
Thanksgiving
Day,
but
they
were
still
pretty.
The
next
day,
I
walked
into
a
kid’s
store
to
47
chiffon
(雪纺绸)
flowers
for
a
hat
I
was
knitting
(编织).
An
employee
came
out
of
the
back
room
48
some
beautiful
holiday
decorations.
She
saw
me
and
49
explained
that
she
wasn’t
really
decorating
for
Thanksgiving
for
fear
that
I
would
50
her.
There
was
just
a
weekend
event
that
51
some
holiday
cheer,
but
afterward
all
the
decorations
would
be
taken
down.
Her
52
confirmed
the
fact
that
holiday
decorations
were
clearly
important
53
her.
I
knew
she
was
just
following
the
decorating
54:
Put
it
up--take
it
down--put
it
up
again.
After
a
deep
55
about
the
two
events,
I
have
decided
that
this
year
Fm
just
going
to
56
what
I
sec.
It
doesn’t
matter
what
holiday
it
is
or
if
it’s
up
or
down
at
the
“correct”
time.
57
it’s
pretty,
it’s
going
to
make
me
delighted.
Sometimes,
I
think
we
make
ourselves
a
little
58
trying
to
follow
rules
that
arc
not
really
important,
or
trying
to
be
59,
or
not
to
stand
out
in
the
neighborhood.
This
year
I’m
going
to
see
the
holiday
decorations
wherever
they
are
and
whenever
they
arc
and
just
be
60.
41.
A.
hesitated
B.
refused
C.
decided
D.
remembered
42.
A.
noisy
B.
small
C.
popular
D.
crowded
43.
A.
admitted
B.
imagined
C.
suspected
D.
realized
44.
A.
lights
B.
tables
C.
camps
D.
notices
45.
A.
politely
B.
patiently
C.
slowly
D.
hurriedly
46.
A.
ever
B.
even
C.
only
D.
just
47.
A.
make
B.
try
C.
provide
D.
seek
48.
A.
carrying
B.
hiding
C.
checking
D.
collecting
49.
A.
clearly
B.
angrily
C.
immediately
D.
gratefully
50.
A.
hate
B.
misread
C.
punish
D.
beat
51.
A.
expressed
B.
followed
C.
offered
D.
required
52.
A.
explanation
B.
approval
C.
worries
D.
excitement
53.
A.
on
B.
to
C.
of
D.
with
54.
A
styles
B.
records
C.
rules
D.
skills
55.
A.
celebration
B.
thought
C.
determination
D.
relaxation
56.
A.
question
B.
believe
C.
ignore
D.
appreciate
57.
A
So
long
as
B.
Even
if
C.
As
if
D.
As
soon
as
58.
A.
indifferent
B.
curious
C.
hopeless
D.
crazy
59.
A.
traditional
B.
optimistic
C.
unique
D.
stubborn
60.
A.
calm
B.
careful
C.
happy
D.
polite
第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Two
years
ago,
Jo
acted
as
a
teacher
in
Papua
New
Guinea.
There
was
no
electricity,
water
or
textbooks
in
the
school.
When
she
knew
that
the
students
61
(die)
to
learn
chemistry.
she
tried
to
show
62
(they)
chemistry
experiments
every
week.
Sometimes,
she
doubled
whether
chemistry
was
relevant
63
these
students,
because
most
of
them
would
go
back
to
their
villages.
Actually,
they
had
no
64
(person)
ambition.
The
local
people
had
a
hard
life.
Their
hut
was
so
dark
that
it
took
time
for
one’s
eyes
65
(adjust).
The
only
possessions
66
could
be
seen
were
one
broom,
a
few
tin
plates
and
cups
and
a
couple
of
jars.
They
didn’t
speak
much
of
the
local
English
dialect.
When
67
(sit)
around,
she
loved
listening
to
them
softly
talking
to
each
other
in
their
language.
68
(occupy)
with
teaching,
she
had
no
time
for
social
69
(activity).
Instead,
she
often
joined
in
their
family
party.
She
felt
it
was
70
privilege
to
spend
a
day
with
them.
第四部分
写作(共三节,满分40分)
第一节
单词拼写(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
根据首字母和括号内的汉语提示写出单词的正确形式。
71.
Everybody
is
required
to
p
(参加)
in
the
spring
outing.
72.
Would
he
get
a
(恼怒的)
if
I
told
him
about
it
73.
The
players
had
to
change
their
daily
r
(常规)and
lifestyle.
74.
A
(每年的)
my
family
has
a
get-together
in
a
state
park
in
the
mountains
of
North
Carolina.
75.
I
hardly
slept
at
all
and
felt
pretty
a
(糟透的).
第二节
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及二个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
I
have
a
muscle
disease,
so
I
can’t
run
or
climb
stairs
as
quick
as
other
people.
One
problem
is
I
don’t
look
any
different
with
oilier
people.
So
some
children
in
my
primary
school
laughed
when
I
got
out
of
the
breath
after
running
a
short
way.
Now
my
life
is
a
lot
easier
at
high
school
because
my
fellow
students
had
accepted
me.
I
am
very
busy
with
no
time
to
feel
sorry
for
me.
My
dream
is
to
work
for
a
firm
that
develop
computer
software.
Have
a
disability
does
not
mean
your
life
is
not
satisfied.
So
don’t
feel
sorry
for
the
disabled
and
make
fun
of
them.
第三节
书面表达(满分25分)
随着社会的发展,网络的流行,许多网络不文明用语也在网上流传开来。假定你是李华,最近学校的校报正在征集英文稿件,请你就“网络不文明用语”话题写一篇英文稿件,内容要点如下:
1.
现状;
2.
危害(损害网络环境,影响身心健康等);
3.
提出建议(远离不文明用语,共创网络文明环境等)。
注意:1.词数:100左右;
2.
参考词汇:网络环境the
Internet
environment
不文明的
uncivilized
山东省寿光市2016-2017学年高二下学期期中考试
英语试题答案
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
1—5
ACBCC
6—10ABABC
11
—15ACABA
16—20ACBBC
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
21—25ACDDC
26—30
DADCB
31—35
CBCAD
36—40CFEGB
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
41—45
CBDAC
46—50
BDACB
51—55
DABCB
56—60
DADAC
第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
61.
were
dying
62.
them
63.
to
64.
personal
65.
to
adjust
66.
that
67.
silting
68.
Occupied
69.
activities
70.
a
第四部分
写作(共三节;满分40分)
第一节
单词拼写(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)
71.
participate
72.
annoyed
73.
routine
74.
Annually
75.
awful
第二节
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,滿分10分)
I
have
a
muscle
disease,
so
I
can’t
run
or
climb
stairs
as
quick
as
other
people.
One
problem
is
∧
I
don’t
quickly
that
look
any
different
with
other
people.
So
sonic
children
in
my
primary
school
laughed
when
I
got
out
of
the
breath
from
去掉the
after
running
a
short
way.
Now
my
life
is
a
lot
easier
at
high
school
because
my
fellow
students
had
accepted
me.
I
have
am
very
busy
with
no
time
to
feel
sorry
for
me.
My
dream
is
to
work
for
a
firm
that
develop
computer
software.
myself
develops
Have
a
disability
does
not
mean
your
life
is
not
satisfied.
So
don’t
feel
sorry
for
the
disabled
and
make
fun
of
them.
Having
satisfying
or
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
One
Possible
version:
With
the
development
of
society,
more
and
more
people
become
addicted
to
the
Internet
and
like
chatting
online.
As
a
result,
lots
of
uncivilized
words
come
into
being,
which
does
great
harm
to
our
society.
On
one
hand,
they
damage
the
environment
of
the
Internet
civilization.
On
the
other
hand,
they
influence
teenagers’
physical
and
mental
health,
which
will
have
a
bad
effect
on
their
development.
As
high
school
students,we
need
to
take
measures
lo
solve
the
problem.Firstly,we
should
call
for
our
classmates
and
friends
to
keep
away
from
them
and
express
our
ideas
politely.
Secondly,
we
should
report
this
problem
to
the
government
to
ask
for
some
help.
Let’s
work
together
to
create
a
peaceful
and
civilized
network
atmosphere.
听力材料
Text
1
W:
Can
you
take
me
to
the
Palace
Restaurant
quickly
I’m
ten
minutes
late
already.
M:
I’ll
try.
But
the
traffic
is
so
heavy.
It
will
take
at
least
another
20
minutes.
Text
2
M:
Lei’s
drop
in
here
for
a
cup
of
coffee.
W:
Well.
I’d
love
to,
but
in
fact.
I’ve
got
to
make
ii
rather
early
start
tomorrow.
Text
3
W:
Did
you
see
last
night’s
film
on
Channel
4
M:
Well.
I
meant
to
see
it,
but
a
friend
of
mine
came
lo
see
me.
We
had
a
nice
long
talk
about
our
school
days.
Text
4
M:
Good
morning,
madam.
May
I
help
you
W:
Good
morning.
How
much
should
I
pay
for
these
books
to
be
sent
to
New
York
M:
dollars.
Text
5
W:
Hi,
Ed.
Good
to
see
you.
Come
and
sit
down.
Make
yourself
at
home.
M:
Where
arc
the
children
W:
Ben’s
playing
baseball
tonight.
And
Kale’s
taking
a
piano
lesson.
She’ll
be
home
soon.
Text
6
M:
Did
you
finish
typing
that
report
W:
Yes,
I
did.
But
I
worked
late.
M:
It
must
be
a
long
report.
I
guess.
W:
Exactly,
Twelve
pages.
I
spent
three
hours
on
it.
M:
By
the
way,
what
lime
did
you
go
home
W:
I
left
the
office
at
about
9
o’clock.
I
got
home
at
ten.
M:
What
did
you
have
for
dinner
W:
I
sent
out
for
a
sandwich
and
I
ate
it
at
my
desk.
Text
7
M:
Ricky,
what’s
going
on
Fred
told
mo
just
now
that
you’re
going
to
leaving
us.
W:
Yes.
I
really
fed
bad
about
it
But
B&D
came
up
with
really
a
good
offer.
M:
Well,
I
didn’t
know
that
you’re
looking
for
a
new
job.
W:
Well,
just
between
you
and
me.
I
think
we
have
some
real
problems
in
this
department.
Don’t
gel
me
wrong.
It
has
nothing
to
do
with
you.
Frank.
Everybody
says
that
you’re
an
excellent
manager.
M:
Problems
What
problems
Do
you
have
time
to
talk
about
it
Text
8
W:
You
know.
I’ve
just
finished
some
very
interesting
research
for
the
newspaper
about
things
people
do
in
their
spare
time.
M:
Really
What
did
you
learn
W:
Well.
I
talked
to
20
people,
and
19
of
them
watch
TV.
M:
That’s
interesting.
I
never
watch
it.
Do
you
W:
Not
much...Anyway,
about
half
of
them.
9
people
play
some
kind
of
sport.
M:
I’m
not
surprised.
People
are
getting
more
exercise
these
days.
W:
Yes.
A
few
of
them
go
to
movies.
M:
Mm.
I
do,
too.
W:
But
here
is
the
most
interesting
result.
Only
one
of
them
reads.
M:
That’s
terrible.
Text
9
M:
Excuse
me,
do
you
mind
if
I
sit
here
W:
Not
at
all,
go
ahead.
M:
Thank
you.
W:
Are
you
going
somewhere
or
are
you
meeting
someone
M:
I’m
on
my
way
to
Washington,
and
you
W:
I’m
on
my
way
to
San
Francisco.
M:
Really
I
think
San
Francisco
is
probably
the
most
exciting
place
in
the
US.
W:
So
do
I.
No
other
city
has
as
many
good
restaurants
or
as
much
good
music.
M:
Is
San
Francisco
your
hometown
W:
No,
I’m
from
a
very
small
town
in
Pennsylvania.
I
wouldn't
want
to
live
there
again
either.
I
don't
like
small
town
living
very
much.
M:
En,
neither
do
I
really.
But
small
towns
have
their
advantages,
less
traffic
for
one.
W:
And
friendly
people.
You
know
I’m
beginning
to
feel
homesick.
By
the
way,
where
are
you
from
M:
China.
W:
China
But
you
speak
English
like
a
native
speaker.
I
didn’t
have
any
idea.
M:
Oh,
excuse
me.
It’s
time
for
my
flight.
Well,
nice
talking
with
you.
W:
You
too.
Bye.
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W:
Well.
I
fed
it
is
very
important
for
families
lo
have
regular
meals
together.
One
of
my
good
childhood
memories
was
dinner
with
my
parents
and
two
sisters.
Because
my
husband
and
I
both
work
and
our
three
children
are
busy
with
their
studies.
We
seldom
had
a
chance
to
get
together
with
the
family.
But
we
thought
it
would
be
possible
for
us
to
sit
down
and
enjoy
meals
together
every
week.
First,
we
tried
setting
three
fixed
dates:
Mondays.
Wednesdays
and
Fridays.
But
almost
everyone
was
unhappy.
Then
my
son
had
the
idea
that
everyone
told
me
his
or
her
most
convenient
days
and
I
would
choose
the
two
best
days.
For
a
while,
the
children
were
still
unhappy
with
the
idea.
They
said
they
would
rather
spend
the
time
with
their
friends
playing
sports.
Gradually,
though,
they
began
to
see
these
evenings
together
as
interesting
and
helpful.
We
loved
a
lot,
we
made
plans
for
trips.
We
discussed
each
other’s
problems.
After
a
couple
of
months,
anyone
who
had
to
miss
a
family
meal
felt
regretful.
And
now
we
all
feel
that
we
have
been
able
lo
build
much
stronger
relationships
within
the
family
than
we
had
before.