2016-2017学年第二学期期中考试
高二年级英语试题
第一卷
(选择题,共85分)
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.
Which
sport
does
the
woman
like
best
A.
Baseball.
B.
Badminton.
C.
Volleyball.
2.
What
are
the
two
speakers
going
to
do
A.
Go
shopping.
B.
See
a
film.
C.
Have
hair
cut.
3.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place
A.
At
a
hospital.
B.
At
a
shop.
C.
At
a
post
office.
4.
What’s
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers
A.
Colleagues.
B.
Friends.
C.
Couple.
5.
What
does
the
woman
probably
do
A.
A
reporter.
B.
A
student.
C.
A
tour
guide.
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。
请听第6段材料,
回答第6—7题。
6.
What
happened
to
the
man
A.
He
lost
his
job.
B.
He
failed
his
final
test.
C.
He
was
late
for
school.
7.
How
is
the
man’s
feeling
to
the
woman
A.
Frightened.
B.
Grateful.
C.
Disappointed.
请听第7段材料,回答第8—9题。
8.
Where
will
the
woman
take
the
boys
to
A.
School.
B.
Park.
C.
Hospital.
9.
What
is
the
man
planning
to
do
A.
Open
a
savings
account.
B.
Bake
a
birthday
cake.
C.
Buy
a
birthday
present.
请听第8段材料,
回答第10—12题。
10.
What
kind
of
music
does
the
woman
prefer
A.
Classical
music.
B.
Pop
music.
C.
Country
music.
11.
What
does
the
man
say
about
classical
music?
A.
He
listens
to
it
when
cooking.
B.
It
is
good
for
his
brain.
C.
It
can
help
reduce
stress.
12.
What
does
the
woman
tell
the
man
in
the
end
A.
He
can
find
some
recordings
on
the
Internet.
B.
He
can
buy
some
new
CDs
online.
C.
He
can
listen
to
Mozart’s
music.
请听第9段材料,
回答第13—16题。
13.
Where
are
the
two
speakers
probably
A.
At
the
woman’s
house.
B.
At
the
hospital.
C.
In
an
office.
14.
Why
does
the
man
meet
the
woman
A.
To
find
out
why
the
woman’s
recent
work
was
poor.
B.
To
ask
about
the
woman’s
mother.
C.
To
discuss
future
plans.
15.
What
can
we
know
about
the
woman’s
mother
A.
She
is
seriously
sick.
B.
She
had
an
accident.
C.
She
died
of
stomach
cancer.
16.
What
is
the
man’s
attitude
to
the
woman
in
the
end
A.
He
is
angry.
B.
He
is
sad.
C.
He
is
kind.
请听第10段材料,
回答第17—20题。
17.
What
will
people
do
tomorrow
morning
A.
Watch
a
performance.
B.
Have
a
meeting.
C.
Go
sightseeing.
18.
Why
does
the
speaker
have
to
change
today’s
plan
A.
Diana
Decker
wants
to
speak
first.
B.
The
first
speaker
got
food
poisoning.
C.
He
will
attend
an
important
meeting.
19.
When
will
the
coffee
break
start
A.
At
9:30.
B.
At
10:00.
C.
At
10:30.
20.
Where
will
the
discussion
be
held
A.
In
Room
201.
B.
In
the
meeting
hall.
C.
In
the
Youth
Action
Theater.
第二部分:单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
21.
No
one
knows
____________
made
her
mother
so
upset
with
her.
A.
why
it
is
that
B.
what
is
it
that
C.
why
is
it
that
D.
what
it
is
that
22.
During
the
last
three
decades,
the
number
of
people
participating
in
physical
fitness
programs
_____
sharply.
A.
was
increasing
B.
has
increased
C.
had
increased
D.
will
be
increasing
23.
Had
they
known
what
was
coming
next,
they
_____
second
thoughts.
A.
might
have
had
B.
may
have
C.
must
have
done
D.
could
have
24.
---
The
online
shopkeeper
has
apologized
for
his
bad
behavior.
---
OK.
If
you’re
still
not
satisfied,
you
can
_____
compensation(赔偿).
A.
afford
B.
dismiss
C.
sacrifice
D.
claim
25.
The
cultural
industry
is
_____
to
the
national
economy.
It
is
expected
to
account
for
10%
of
our
country’s
GDP
by
2015.
A.
valuable
B.
vital
C.
vague
D.
valid
26.
Not
only
________
a
musical
performance,
but
_______
a
brief
introduction
to
the
history
of
Western
brass
instruments.
A.
presented
they;
they
gave
B.
did
they
present;
they
gave
C.
did
they
present;
did
they
give
D.
they
presented;
did
they
give
27.
Mr.
Richard
was
disappointed
that
many
students
had
signed
up
for
his
adventure
course
_____
at
the
last
moment.
A.
left
out
B.
got
out
C.
passed
out
D.
dropped
out
28.
The
subway
was
crowded
with
passengers
going
home
from
market,
most
of
_____
carrying
heavy
bags
and
baskets
full
of
fruit
and
vegetables
they
had
bought
there.
A.
whom
B.
them
C.
who
D.
which
29.A
fully-grown
blue
whale
,_____
110
feet
in
height,
_____
several
tons.
A.
is
measured;
weighs
B.
measuring;
weighs
C.
measured;
is
weighed
D.
measures;
is
weighed
30.
The
information
on
the
Internet
gets
around
much
more
rapidly
than
in
the
newspaper.
A.
it
B.
those
C.
one
D.
that
31.
It
might
rain
tomorrow.
_______,
we’ll
have
to
put
off
our
sports
meeting
until
next
Friday.
A.
When
possible
B.
If
so
C.
If
not
D.
If
ever
32.
Michael
made
it
when
he
tried
out
for
the
freshman
basketball
team
in
high
school________.
A.
so
Jack
did
B.
so
did
Jack
C.
as
did
Jack
D.
and
as
Jack
did
33.
–
When
did
the
manager
decide
to
construct
the
theory
of
management
--
It
was
last
month
___________
the
management
system
suffered
from
a
drawback.
A.
when
B.
that
C.
which
D.
where
34.
–
Where
are
my
new
sneakers
Have
you
seen
them
--
How
__________
I
know
I’m
your
sister,
not
your
servant.
A.
shall
B.
should
C.
will
D.
might
35.
–
I’d
like
to
have
one
more
look
around.
By
myself
this
time.
--
__________.
A.
There
you
go
B.
Be
my
guest
C.
Count
me
out
D.
Drop
me
a
line
第三部分:
完形填空
(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
A
man,
whose
ability
to
walk
was
threatened
after
a
car
accident
in
his
teens,
completed
a
200-mile
cycle
across
Baffin
Island
in
the
Arctic.
It
took
him
eight
days
to
complete
the
36
.
This
man
was
Ben
Rockett,
aged
26
and
from
Taunton,
England.
He
battled
37
temperatures
of
minus
27℃
and
winds
up
to
100
knots
to
raise
more
than
$1,000
for
the
charity
Action
for
Children.
Ben
had
to
cycle
in
38
conditions,
but
was
helped
with
a(n)
39
designed
bike.
He
spent
months
40
for
the
challenge
with
David
Hempleman-Adams,
who
was
the
first
person
to
reach
the
geographic
and
magnetic
North
and
South
Poles.
Ben
said,
“I’ve
always
loved
to
cycle
in
41
places
and
this
was
an
amazing
experience.
When
I
first
arrived,
it
was
nearly
minus
30℃,
but
the
wind
was
the
most
42
thing
---it
was
extremely
strong
and
made
43
on
the
bike
extremely
difficult.”
He
44
,
“
Any
part
of
the
skin
that
wasn’t
covered
ran
the
45
of
getting
frostbite(冻疮).
I
had
to
cycle
with
my
face
covered
and
I
wasn’t
able
to
46
any
clothing
for
more
than
a
minute
at
the
most.
I
47
had
to
keep
changing
the
distribution
of
weight
on
my
bike
to
stop
it
from
48
into
the
deep
snow!”
Despite
the
great
risk
involved,
he
remained
optimistic
about
his
surroundings
saying,
“The
49
was
breathtaking
and
impressive.
My
50
part
was
cycling
on
top
of
a
river
that
was
frozen
51
,
it
was
so
clear
that
it
was
like
hovering(盘旋)
above
the
ground!”
Ben
decided
to
52
his
Arctic
adventure
after
completing
a
PhD
at
the
University
of
Bath,
where
he
studied
the
_
53
of
long-term
foster
care
placements
(寄养安排)
on
children
and
careers.
It
was
then
that
he
knew
about
the
54
of
Action
for
Children,
and
wanted
to
55
money
and
raise
awareness
about
the
charity.
36.
A.
evolution
B.
challenge
C.
survey
D.
connection
37.
A.
on
B.
with
C.
against
D.
at
38.
A.
tough
B.
specific
C.
actual
D.
present
39.
A.
officially
B.
recently
C.
comfortably
D.
specially
40.
A.
pushing
B.
applying
C.
preparing
D.
searching
41.
A.
unusual
B.
public
C.
proper
D.
unknown
42.
A.
surprising
B.
worrying
C.
disappointing
D.
tiring
43.
A.
sleeping
B.
standing
C.
balancing
D.
resting
44.
A.
advertised
B.
reported
C.
added
D.
contradicted
45.
A.
expense
B.
center
C.
start
D.
risk
46.
A.
remove
B.
change
C.
wear
D.
buy
47.
A.
again
B.
even
C.
also
D.
thus
48.
A.
bumping
B.skiing
C.
springing
D.
sinking
49.
A.
display
B.
scenery
C.
flood
D.
fantasy
50.
A.
bitter
B.
valuable
C.
favorite
D.
abnormal
51.
A.
shut
B.
mixed
C.
black
D.
solid
52.
A.
take
on
B.
take
over
C.
take
down
D.
take
in
53.
A.
regulations
B.
agreements
C.
effects
D.
comments
54.
A.
component
B.
work
C.
arrangement
D.
authority
55.
A.
collect
B.
save
C.
invest
D.
distribute
第四部分:
阅读理解
(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
A
Described
by The
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
winning
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
presents
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
information
of
art
events
B.
persuade
people
to
buy
tickets
C.
advertise
for
promising
artists
D.
call
on
the
public
to
appreciate
art
B
Right
now,
62
million
girls
worldwide
are
not
in
school.
They’re
receiving
no
reading,
no
writing,
no
math—none
of
the
basic
skills
they
need
to
provide
for
themselves
and
their
families,
and
contribute
fully
to
their
countries.
Often,
understandably,
this
issue
is
considered
as
a
matter
of
result
of
a
failure
to
invest
enough
money
in
educating
girls.
We
can
solve
this
problem,
the
argument
goes,
if
we
provide
more
scholarships
and
safe
transportation
and
build
more
school
bathrooms
for
girls.
And
it’s
true
that
investments
like
these
are
important
for
addressing
our
global
girls’
education
crisis.
But
we
cannot
solve
our
girls’
education
problem
until
we
deal
with
the
broader
cultural
beliefs
and
practices
that
can
help
cause
this
crisis
and
make
it
continue.
We
know
that
legal
and
cultural
change
is
possible
because
we’ve
seen
it
countries
around
the
world,
including
our
own.
A
century
ago,
women
in
American
couldn’t
even
vote.
Decades
ago,
it
was
perfectly
legal
for
employers
to
refuse
to
hire
women.
But
in
each
generation,
brave
people
–both
men
and
women—stood
up
to
change
these
practices.
They
did
it
through
individual
acts
like
taking
their
bosses
to
court
and
even
through
national
movements
that
brought
changes.
Cultural
changes
like
these
can
encourage
countries
to
make
greater
investments
in
girls’
education.
And
when
they
do,
that
can
cause
a
powerful
effect
that
can
cause
even
greater
cultural
and
political
progress
for
women.
Girls
who
are
educated
marry
later.
Educated
girls
also
can
earn
higher
salaries.
And
when
educated
girls
became
healthy,
financially
secure,
empowered
women,
they’re
far
better
equipped
to
achieve
their
needs
and
wishes,
and
challenge
unjust
laws
and
harmful
practices
and
beliefs.
But
for
me,
this
issue
isn’t
just
about
politics
or
economics
---
for
me,
this
is
a
moral
issue.
As
I’ve
traveled
the
world,
I’ve
met
so
many
of
these
girls.
They’re
so
hungry
to
realize
their
promise.
They
walk
for
hours
each
day
to
school,
learning
at
rickety
desks
in
bare
concrete
classrooms.
These
girls
aren’t
different
from
my
daughters
or
any
of
our
daughters.
None
of
us
here
in
the
USA
would
accept
this
for
our
own
daughters
and
granddaughters,
so
why
would
we
accept
it
for
any
girl
on
our
planet
As
a
first
lady,
a
mother,
and
a
human
being,
I
cannot
walk
away
from
these
girls,
and
I
plan
to
keep
raising
my
voice
on
their
behalf
for
the
rest
of
my
life.
I
plan
to
keep
talking
about
this
issue
here
at
home,
because
I
believe
that
all
of
us—men
and
women,
in
every
country
on
this
planet—have
a
moral
obligation
to
give
all
of
these
girls
a
future
worthy
of
their
promise
and
their
dreams.
58.
According
to
the
passage,
millions
of
girls
_______.
A.
skip
math
classes
for
no
reason
B.
are
receiving
no
formal
education
C.
are
busy
supporting
their
families
D.
make
full
contributions
to
their
countries
In
the
speaker’s
opinion,
the
key
to
solving
the
girls’
education
problem
is
________.
A.
organizing
national
movements
B.
making
people
brave
enough
to
fight
C.
investing
enough
money
in
educating
girls
D.
changing
unfair
cultural
beliefs
and
practices
The
speaker
made
this
speech
in
order
to
_________.
A.
give
some
facts
about
girls
B.
show
how
to
educate
girls
well
C.
advertise
girls
to
fight
for
their
rights
D.
encourage
people
to
care
about
girls’
education
C
A
new
study
by
the
Pew
Research
Center
shows
that
the
number
of
dads
who
choose
to
stay
home
and
care
for
their
children
and
families
has
quadrupled
(成为四倍)
over
the
past
25
years.
Can
social
and
economic
factors
explain
the
change
Make
no
mistake;
fathers
who
are
the
primary
caregiver
for
their
children
are
far
from
the
norm.
In
fact,
they
are
only
16%
of
all
stay-at-home
parents.but
that
number
is
up
from
10%
since
1989.
When
pew
started
analyzing
data.
The
steady
growth
since
then
suggests
that
these
numbers
represent
a
growing
trend.
“It’s
up
from
1.1
million
to
2
million,”
says
Gretchen
Livingston,
one
of
the
study
authors.
“
More
significantly,
the
number
of
man
who
say
they
stay
at
home
specially
to
take
care
of
their
home
and
children
is
at
an
all-time
high,
more
than
four
times
the
rate
of
fathers
who
gave
that
same
answer
in
1989.”
As
women
have
taken
on
more
high-paying
careers,
the
assumption
that
they’ll
stay
home
with
the
children
has
become
less
automatic.
“My
wife
and
I
were
earning
about
the
same
income
at
the
time
just
after
our
daughter
was
born.
We
felt
that
if
someone
was
going
to
raise
our
children
it
would
have
to
be
one
of
us,”
says
Al
Watts,
the
president
of
the
national
At-Home
Dad
Network.
“My
wife
was
promoted
shortly
after
she
got
back
from
maternity
leave
and
that
rise
in
pay
would
allow
us
to
live
on
one
income.”
In
1989,
10%
of
fathers
were
stay-at-home
parents.
In
2014,
16%
are.
Fourteen
percent
of
the
fathers
without
a
high
school
diploma
stay
at
home,
compared
to
3%
of
those
with
a
college
degree.
In
1989,
more
than
half
(56%)
of
dads
who
stayed
at
home
cited
(引用)
illness
or
disability
ass
the
top
reason.
Thirty-five
percent
cite
that
reason
now.
Only
5%
of
stay-at-home
dads
in
1989
said
caring
for
family
was
the
main
reason
for
staying
at
home.
Now,
that
number
is
21%.
The
rise
in
stay-at-home
dads
coincides
with
a
change
in
social
and
economic
trends
regarding
women
in
the
workforce,
says
Farnoosh
Torabi,
author
of
When
She
Makes
More.
“We
know
that
before
they
even
get
married,
women
are
out-earning
and
out-earning
men,”
she
says,
noting
that
younger
women
are
now
getting
more
degrees
and
better
paying
jobs,
on
average,
than
men.
The
underlined
sentence
in
the
second
paragraph
means
that
________.
A.
there
are
not
enough
stay-at-home
dads
B.
being
stay-at-home
dads
is
a
trend
now
C.
stay-at-home
dads
are
still
in
the
minority
D.
stay-at-home
dads
are
making
a
mistaken
decision
What
impresses
Gretchen
Livingston
most
according
to
paragraph
3
A.
The
total
number
of
stay-at-home
dads.
B.
The
purpose
of
becoming
stay-at-home
dads.
C.
The
quick
increase
in
the
number
of
stay-at-home
dads.
D.
The
reason
for
the
wide
acceptance
of
stay-at-home
dads.
What
made
Al
Watts
decide
to
become
a
stay-at-home
dad
A.
His
being
out
of
work.
B.
His
making
more
money.
C.
His
wife’s
wage
increase.
D.
His
wife’s
encouragement.
In
Farnoosh
Torabi’s
opinion,
the
rise
in
stay-at-home
dads
results
from
_________.
A.
the
terrible
economic
environment
B.
the
rise
in
women’s
economic
status
C.
the
ever-increasing
cost
of
raising
children
D.
the
change
of
men’s
attitude
towards
family.
D
Doctor
Manette
had
suddenly
disappeared.
Everything
was
done
to
discover
some
trace
of
him,
but
in
vain.
The
loss
of
her
husband
caused
his
wife
such
pain
that
she
decided
to
bring
up
her
little
daughter,
Lucie,
in
ignorance
of
her
father's
fate,
and
when
in
two
years
she
died
she
left
little
Lucie
under
the
guardianship
of
Mr.
Lorry.
After
eighteen
years,
strange
news
concerning
the
doctor
had
just
come
from
Paris.
Mr.
Lorry,
old
Lucie,
"your
father
has
been
found.
He
is
alive,
greatly
changed,
but
alive.
He
has
been
taken
to
the
house
of
a
former
servant
in
Paris,
and
we
are
going
there.”
On
arrival,
the
banker
and
Lucie
were
taken
to
an
attic,
where
a
haggard(憔悴的),
white-haired
man
sat
on
a
low
bench,
making
shoes.
He
was
sheltered
by
a
man
by
the
name
of
Defarge
who,
with
his
wife,
kept
a
wine-shop
in
the
district
of
St.
Antoine.
Charles
Darnay
was
of
noble
birth;
but
his
ancestors
had
for
many
years
so
cruelly
oppressed(压榨)
the
French
peasants
that
the
name
of
Evremonde
was
hated
and
looked
down
upon.
Unlike
them
in
character,
this
last
descendant(后裔)
of
his
race
had
given
up
his
name
and
wealth
and
had
come
to
England
as
a
private
gentleman,
eager
to
begin
a
new
life.
Sydney
Carton
was
a
young
English
lawyer.
They
soon
became
frequent
visitors
at
the
small
house
in
Soho
Square,
the
home
of
Doctor
Manette
and
his
daughter.
Through
Lucie's
care
and
devotion,
the
doctor
had
almost
completely
recovered
from
the
effects
of
his
long
imprisonment,
and
it
was
only
in
times
of
strong
excitement
that
any
trace
of
his
past
foolish
behaviors
could
be
discovered.
The
sweet
face
of
Lucie
Manette
soon
won
the
hearts
of
both
the
young
men,
but
it
was
Darnay
to
whom
she
gave
her
love.
They
married.
The
French
Revolution
had
actually
begun
and
in
1792
Mr.
Lorry
and
Charles
Darnay
landed
in
Paris,
the
former
to
protect
the
French
branch
of
Tellson
&
Co.
and
the
latter
to
help
an
old
family
servant
–Gabelle–who
had
begged
his
help.
Not
until
they
had
set
foot
in
Paris
did
they
realize
what
a
caldron
of
fury
(暴怒)
they
had
been
involved
in.
Mr.
Lorry,
on
account
of
his
business
relations,
was
allowed
his
freedom,
but
Darnay
was
hurried
at
once
to
the
prison
of
La
Force,
there
to
wait
for
his
trial.
The
reason
given
for
this
outrage(不法行为)
was
the
new
law
for
the
arrest
of
all
returning
French
emigrants(移民),
but
the
true
cause
was
that
he
had
been
recognized
as
Charles
Evremonde.
Doctor
Manette,
going
to
France
with
Lucie,
gained
a
promise
that
Darnay's
life
should
be
spared.
At
last
came
the
terrible
year
of
the
Reign
of
Terror.
The
sympathy
which
at
first
had
been
given
to
Doctor
Manette
had
become
weakened
through
the
influence
of
Mrs.
Defarge.
Also,
there
had
been
found
in
the
ruins
of
the
Bastille
a
paper
which
contained
Doctor
Manette's
account
of
his
imprisonment,
and
pronouncing
a
curse
upon
the
House
of
Evremonde
and
their
descendants,
who
were
responsible
for
his
eighteen
years
of
misery.
Charles
Darnay's
fate
was
sealed.
"Death
within
twenty-four
hours."
To
Sydney
Carton,
who
had
followed
his
friends
to
Paris,
came
an
inspiration.
He
once
promised
Lucie
that
he
would
die
to
save
a
life
she
loved.
He
managed
to
gain
admission
to
the
prison;
Darnay
was
removed
unconscious
from
the
cell,
and
Carton
sat
down
to
wait
for
his
fate.
Along
the
Paris
streets
six
tumbrels
were
carrying
the
day's
wine
to
La
Guillotine.
In
the
third
car
sat
a
young
man
with
his
hands
tied.
As
the
cries
from
the
street
arose
against
him,
they
only
move
him
to
a
quiet
smile
as
he
shook
more
loosely
his
hair
about
his
face.
Crash!
A
head
is
held
up.
The
third
cart
came
up,
and
the
supposed
Evremonde
came
down.
His
lips
move,
forming
the
words,
"a
life
you
love."
65.
How
many
characters
are
mentioned
in
this
passage
A.
10
B.
9
C.
8
D.
7
66.
What
does
Mr.
Lorry
do
A.
A
doctor
B.
A
banker
C.
A
lawyer
D.
A
teacher
67.
what
can
we
learn
about
Doctor
Manette
A.
Defarge
helped
him
to
return
to
normal.
B.
He
lived
on
making
shoes
in
St.
Antoine.
C.
He
once
experienced
much
suffering
in
prison.
D.
He
was
ashamed
to
reunite
with
his
daughter.
68.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“they”
in
Paragraph
4
refer
to
A.
Defarge
and
his
wife
B.
Sydney
Carton
and
Defarge
C.
Charles
Darnay
and
Mr.
Lorry
D.
Charles
Darnay
and
Sydney
Carton
69.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
right
order
according
to
the
passage
a.
Charles
Darnay
and
Lucie
got
married.
b.
Mr.
Lorry
and
Lucie
went
to
see
her
father.
c.
Doctor
Manette
had
suddenly
disappeared.
d.
Sydney
Carton
died
for
his
promise
to
Lucie.
e.
Doctor
Manette’s
wife
left
Lucie
to
Mr.
Lorry.
f.
Charles
Darnay
was
arrested
and
put
into
prison.
A.
cebafd
B.
cebfda
C.
ecbafd
D.
ecbfda
70.
Charles
Darnay
was
arrested
because_____________.
A.
He
had
a
noble
status.
B.
He
married
Lucie
illegally.
C.
He
saved
an
old
family
servant.
D.
He
returned
French
as
an
emigrant.
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题
共35分)
第五部分:任务型阅读(共10个小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
Acting
is
the
activity
of
performing
in
plays
or
films.
It’s
about
living
an
alternative
reality.
It
lets
you
explore
all
kinds
of
possibilities
of
what
you
could
be.
Just
being
your
own
self
can
be
boring
sometimes,
and
acting
gives
you
an
opportunity
to
be
someone
else
for
a
while.
It
is
voluntarily
entering
the
psyche
(心灵)
of
another
personality
and
thinking
according
to
a
different
set
of
values
and
constraints
(约束).
It
lets
you
explore
many
parts
of
you,
which
you
thought
never
existed.
It
lets
you
deeply
explore
what
it
means
to
be
a
human
being.
One
of
the
best
ways
to
begin
your
own
acting
studies
is
to
start
reading
some
good
plays.
Choose
your
favorite
role
from
one
of
your
favorite
plays
and
prepare
to
act
it
out
in
front
of
the
audience.
To
learn
to
act,
you
must
act.
Here
are
some
tips
on
how
to
become
an
actor
with
no
experience:
To
play
a
role,
you
must
understand
the
character
that
you
are
going
to
play
with
open
arms.
Understand
the
plot
of
the
play,
as
well
as
the
psyche
of
your
character.
Understand
the
conditions
in
which
your
character
lives.
Try
to
understand
why
your
character
behaves
in
that
way.
So
you
must
learn
the
lines
or
dialogues
thoroughly
and
explore
the
thought
behind
every
sentence.
This
will
help
you
picture
the
circumstances
in
which
the
character
finds
himself/herself.
Some
actors
go
as
far
as
“living”
as
that
person
for
a
while,
to
understand
him
or
her.
The
idea
is
to
go
as
close
as
possible
to
being
that
person.
More
importantly,
only
through
practice
can
you
get
close
to
actually
being
that
person.
So
seize
every
chance
and
perform
as
frequently
as
you
can.
This
will
help
you
develop
confidence
and
overcome
stage
fright.
As
a
student
of
acting,
you
need
to
always
be
a
sponge
(海绵),
ready
to
absorb,
learn,
and
observe
the
performances
of
great
actors,
to
learn
the
slight
differences
of
the
art.
While
you
watch
movies,
plays
and
any
other
performance,
study
the
differences
of
a
role
played
by
any
actors,
especially
the
masters.
By
just
keeping
your
eyes
open,
you
can
pick
up
a
lot
of
things.
Why
do
you
want
to
act
Is
it
for
money,
fame,
or
genuine
love
for
the
art
Would
you
do
it
if
you
were
not
paid
for
it
If
the
answer
and
your
motivation
is
love
for
acting,
you
are
sure
to
eventually
succeed.
About
acting
(71)
of
acting
●
It
allows
you
to
explore
various
possibilities
of
what
you
could
be.
●
It
helps
remove
your
(72)
by
enabling
you
to
be
someone
else.●
It
allows
you
to
(73)
another
psyche
and
life.●
It
can
enrich
your
life
and
let
you
explore
the
(74)
of
being
a
human
being.
A
good
wayfor
beginners
Read
good
plays
and
choose
a
(75)
role
to
act.
Tips
onacting
Understandyour
characterthoroughly.
●
Understand
the
plot
of
the
play
and
your
character’s
psyche.●
Understand
the
(76)
where
your
character
lives.●
Try
various
ways
to
get
(77)
to
your
character’s
life.●
Never
miss
an
(78)
to
perform.
(79)
and
learn.
Watch
movies
and
plays
to
learn
from
professional
actors’
performing
skills.
Have
a
lovefor
acting.
●
Try
to
figure
out
the
(80)
for
your
desire
to
act.●
If
you
act
out
of
love,
you
will
keep
motivated
and
finally
succeed.
第六部分:根据中文和首字母填空,用单词的适当形式填空。
81
It
can
be
b________
to
each
of
us
to
share
your
feelings
with
someone
you
trust.
82
With
the
development
of
society,
public
places
are
becoming
more
a________
to
people
with
disabilities.
83
Most
of
us
chase
success
by
working
hard,
s_______
our
personal
life
and
even
our
health.
84
We
are
proud
of
the
fact
that
natural
resources
are
a_______
in
China.
85
It
was
what
your
did
that
didn’t
c________
to
what
you
said.
86
They
questioned
the
________(准确性)
of
the
information
in
the
report.
87
I
often
________(撤回,取款)
some
money
in
the
bank
near
my
home.
88
He
is
equal
to
the
job
in
terms
of
his
level
of
________(能力,技能)
in
English.
89
The
airline
apologized
to
the
public
for
the
flight
_______(耽搁)
due
to
the
heavy
snow.
90
We
do
not
think
such
an
abnormal________(现象)
will
last
long.
第七部分
书面表达
(共1题,满分15分)
网络时代有些孩子沉溺于网上交流而忽视了与父母的沟通,请根据下面图画,简要说明图画中所表达的内容,阐述这种现象的原因和你的看法。写一篇150字左右短文。
As
is
vividly
portrayed
in
the
picture,
occupied
in
chatting
on
the
Internet,
a
boy
refuses
to
talk
with
his
mother._________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
高二英语期中考试答案
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71.
Benefits/Advantages
72.boredom
73.enter
74.meaning
75.favorite
76.conditions
77.close
78.opportunity
79.Observe
80.reasons
单词拼写
81
beneficial
82
accessible
83
sacrificing
84
abundant
85
correspond
86
accuracy
87
withdraw
88
competence
89
delayed
90
phenomenon
作文:
As
is
vividly
portrayed
in
the
picture,
occupied
in
chatting
on
the
Internet,
a
boy
refuses
to
talk
with
his
mother.
The
mother
can
do
nothing
but
stand
behind
the
boy,
depressed.
It
is
the
exact
reflection
of
lack
of
communication
between
parents
and
children.
Several
reasons
contribute
to
it.
First,
the
Internet
provides
us
with
a
place
where
we
can
communicate
with
different
people,
in
which
case
we
are
addicted
to
the
virtual
world
and
keep
our
distance
from
people
around
us.
Besides,
pressure
from
study
drives
us
to
seek
excitement
on
the
Internet.
Also,
parents,
busy
with
their
work,
spare
little
time
to
stay
with
their
children.
As
far
as
I’m
concerned,
some
effective
measures
should
be
taken
by
parents
and
children.
In
terms
of
children,
we
should
cut
back
on
the
time
when
they
play
computers
and
be
aware
of
the
negative
effects
of
the
Internet.
Parents
and
children
should
exchange
their
ideas
and
feelings
regularly.