江苏省沭阳县2017-2018学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题 Word版含答案+听力

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2017~2018学年度第二学期期中调研测试
高二英语试题
说明:1.本试卷五大部分,共10页。(满分120分,考试时间120分钟)
2.在答题纸的密封线内填写学校、班级、姓名、考号等,密封线内不要答题。
第一卷(三部分,共85分)
第一部分
听力(共20小题;每题1分,
满分20分)
第一节
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。
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.
What
is
the
woman
doing
now
A.
Watching
TV.
B.
Taking
part
in
an
activity.
C.
Preparing
for
an
exam.
2.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place
A.
In
an
office.
B.
In
a
store.
C.
In
a
hotel.
3.
When
will
the
speakers
meet
A.
At
6:20.
B.
At
6:10.
C.
At
5:40.
4.
In
which
country
does
Jane
want
to
spend
her
holiday
A.
America.
B.
Korea.
C.
Japan.
5.
What
do
we
know
about
the
woman
A.
She
is
fired.
B.
She
didn’t
work
hard.
C.
She
can
take
a
day
off
tomorrow.
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,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
What
could
the
man
be
A.
A
taxi
driver.
B.
A
policeman.
C.
A
hotel
clerk.
7.
Where
does
the
woman
think
she
lost
her
cell
phone
A.
In
a
park.
B.
In
a
supermarket.
C.
On
her
way
to
the
hotel.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.
Where
will
The
Magic
Flute
be
on
this
weekend
A.
At
the
Orpheum
theatre.
B.
At
the
Caledonian
theatre.
C.
At
the
Poseidon
theatre.
9.
What
will
the
man
do
tonight
A.
Invite
Joan
to
dinner.
B.
Give
Joan
a
call.
C.
Buy
tickets.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.
What
is
Isabel’s
A.
A
restaurant.
B.
A
toy
shop.
C.
A
clothing
shop.
11.
Who
bought
an
evening
dress
A.
Cindy
.
B.
Wendy
.
C.
Mrs.
Miles.
12.
What
will
the
speakers
do
first
A.
Refuel
the
car
.
B.
Go
to
a
party.
C.
Have
lunch.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.
What
is
the
man
A.
A
salesman.
B.
A
teacher.
C.
A
student.
14.
What
is
the
second
point
being
talked
about
A.
The
man’s
education.
B.
The
man’s
marriage.
C.
The
man’s
demand.
15.
How
does
the
man
find
the
job
A.
Challenging.
B.
Relaxing.
C.
Interesting.
16.
What
will
the
man
do
A.
Have
another
interview.
B.
Wait
for
the
reply.
C.
Think
about
the
business
trips.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.
What
did
the
speaker
like
best
A.
Big
Ben.
B.
Tower
Bridge.
C.
The
Tower
of
London.
18.
Where
did
the
speaker
take
a
photo
A.
At
Trafalgar
Square.
B.
At
Madame
Tussauds.
C.
At
the
Royal
Shakespeare
Theater.
19.
How
old
are
the
houses
in
Stratford
A.
About
500
years
old.
B.
About
1,000
years
old.
C.
About
2,000
years
old.
20.
Why
does
the
speaker
give
the
message
A.
To
introduce
his
blog.
B.
To
tell
about
his
trip
in
England.
C.
To
recommend
people
to
visit
London.
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)
请认真阅读下面各题,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.
Linda,
along
with
her
brothers,
_______
spending
the
holiday
in
Chile
when
the
strong
earthquake
broke
out.
A.
was
B.
were
C.
is
D.
are
22.
Even
the
general
public
have
now
realized
it’s
unwise
to
pursue
economic
development
____
the
environment.
A.
as
a
result
of
B.
at
the
sacrifice
of
C.
in
case
of
D.
at
the
risk
of
23.
Only
taken
according
to
the
directions
strictly,
________.
A.
will
we
work
well
B.
the
medicine
will
work
well
C.
will
the
medicine
work
well
D.
will
work
the
medicine
well
24.
The
plane
must
be
ready
within
half
an
hour.
There
should
be
no
________
in
sending
the
blood
and
medicine
to
the
injured
people.
A.
hurry
B.
delay
C.
time
D.
wait
25.
When
people
cut
down
big
trees,
new
trees
should
be
planted.
_____,
they
will
have
no
trees
to
cut
down
in
the
future.
A.
If
not
B.
If
so
C.
If
no
so
D.
If
don’t
26.
—How
was
the
school’s
sports
meet

We
didn’t
plan
it
like
that
but
it
_____
very
well.
A.
tried
out
B.
went
out
C.
worked
out
D.
carried
out
27.
It’s
vital
that
we
_______
to
carry
out
our
plans
at
once.
A.
set
out
B.
is
going
to
set
out
C.
will
set
out
D.
shall
set
out
28.
______
the
instructions
on
the
packet
when
you
take
the
drug,
and
the
drug,
I
think,
will
work
soon.
A.
Follow
B.
To
follow
C.
Following
D.
Followed
29.
But
for
their
help,
we
______
the
program
in
time.
A.
cannot
finish
B.
will
not
finish
C.
had
not
finished
D.
could
not
have
finished
30.
In
the
dark
street,
there
wasn’t
a
single
person
______
he
could
turn
for
help.
A.
that
B.
to
whom
C.
whom
D.
to
who
31.

I
will
______
at
your
place
when
I
pass
by.

Thanks
a
lot.
A.
drop
you
off
B.
drop
off
you
C.
put
you
off
D.
put
off
you
32.
Customers
are
advised
to
make
seat
______
well
in
advance.
A.
revolution
B.
regulations
C.
recognition
D.
reservations
33.
—What
happened
to
him
He
promised
to
come
by
9,
but
it’s
now
almost
8:50.
—Don’t
worry.
He
is
always
______.
A.
contradictory
B.
desperate
C.
punctual
D.
accurate
34.
On
returning
home,
she
found
a
note
______
to
the
door,
______
“Call
in
later.”
A.
attaching;
reading
B.
attaches;
saying
C.
attached;
which
reads
D.
attached;
reading
35.
---
I’d
rather
have
some
wine,
if
you
don’t
mind.–______.
Don’t
forget
that
you’ll
drive.
A.
By
all
means
B.
By
no
means
C.
Take
it
easy
D.
I
wouldn’t
say
no
to
this
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和D)四个选项中,选出最佳选项。并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
As
we
all
know,
graduation
is
exciting
to
many
people,
but
my
graduation
day
was
not.
I
remember
that
weekend
two
years
ago.
My
parents
and
many
friends
came
to
36
the
celebration.
But
just
like
everyone
else
in
my
class,
I
had
watched
the
37
turn
from
bad
to
worse
in
my
senior
year.
Almost
all
of
us
graduates
had
degrees,
but
very
uncertain
38
.
The
weeks
ahead
weren’t
39
.
I
knew
my
small
university
town
couldn’t
offer
me
any
opportunities,
40
I
packed
up
my
car
and
drove
to
Southern
California
to
find
work.
But
what
I
thought
would
take
a
41
dragged
into
two,
and
then
four,
and
100
job
applications
later,
I
found
myself
in
the
exact
same
42
as
I
was
before.
You
know
that
feeling
when
you
wake
up
in
43

That
feeling
became
a
constant
in
my
life.
Days
felt
like
weeks,
weeks
like
months,
and
those
many
months
felt
like
everlasting
44
.
And
the
most
annoying
part
was
no
matter
how
much
I
tried,
I
just
couldn’t
seem
to
make
any
45
.
So
what
did
I
do
to
keep
my
good
sense
I
decided
to
46
.
Something
about
putting
words
on
paper
made
everything
seem
a
little
clearer

a
little
brighter.
Something
about
writing
gave
me
47
.
And
if
you
want
something
badly
enough,
sometimes
a
little
hope
is
all
you
48
!
I
put
my
49
into
a
children’s
book.
Beyond
the
River
was
the
story
of
a
little
fish,
who
50
to
give
up
his
dream.
And
then
one
day,
without
any
sort
of
writing
degree
or
contacts
in
the
writing
world

just
a
lot
of
hard
work
and
determination

I
was
offered
a
51
contract
(合同)
for
my
first
book!
After
that,
things
slowly
began
to
fall
into
52
.
I
was
offered
a
second
book
deal.
Then,
a
few
months
later,
I
got
an
interview
with
the
Walt
Disney
Company
and
was
53
shortly
after.
Don’t
give
up.
Even
if
things
look
54
now,
don’t
give
up.
If
you
work
hard,
things
will
always
get
better.
Often
our
dreams
lie
in
waiting
just
a
little
further
upstream
...
all
we
need
is
the
55
to
push
beyond
the
river.
36.
A.
attend
B.
hold
C.
prepare
D.
enjoy
37.
A.
environment
B. opportunity
C.
economy
D.
climate
38.
A.
choice
B.
future
C.
desire
D.
danger
39.
A.
quiet
B.
busy
C.
easy
D.
long
40.
A.
so
B.
but
C.
for
D.
or
41.
A.
day
B. month
C.
week
D.
year
42.
A.
town
B.
direction

C.
situation
D.
habit
43.
A.
fear
B. surprise
C.
delight
D.
peace
44.
A.
glory
B.
complaint
C.
love
D.
pain
45.
A.
appointment
B.
progress
C.
commitment
D.
decision
46.
A.
read
B.
think
C.
write
D.
paint
47.
A.
hope
B.
wisdom
C.
pleasure
D.
inspiration
48.
A.
lack
B. need
C.
bury
D.
find
49.
A.
disapproval
B.
disagreement
C.
dissatisfaction
D.
disadvantage
50.
A.
refused
B.
managed
C.
failed
D.
decided
51.
A.
publishing
B.
translating
C. writing
D.
reviewing
52.
A.
ruin
B.
place
C.
pieces
D.
despair
53.
A.
rewarded
B. hired
C.
fired
D.
paid
54.
A.
different
B.
unimportant
C. tough
D.
strange
55.
A.
courage
B.
chance
C.
time
D.
dream
第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
Music
Little
RedKaty
BKaty
B
has
clearly
made
it
to
the
world
stage
since
the
release
of
her
2011
debut
(首次)
album
On
a
Mission.
Three
years
later,
she’s
fully
established
herself
as
a
dance
floor
singer.
On
her
new
album
Little
Red,
the
24-year-old
British
singer
sounds
more
confident
and
assured,
and
finds
meaningful
connections
in
club-friendly
songs
with
real
heart.
Here’s
to
the
Good
TimesFlorida
Georgia
LineThe
debut
album
of
the
US
country
duo
(两人搭档)
was
released
in
late
2012,
but
it
didn’t
gain
popularity
until
almost
a
year
later
when
the
single
(单曲)
Cruise
became
a
chart-topping
hit.
The
song
is
certainly
excellent
for
its
catchy
chorus
and
overall
country/rock
sound,
but
the
rest
of
the
album
is
also
full
of
energy
and
emotion.
Games
Toca
CarsThe
new
gaming
app
made
by
children’s
app
developer
Toca
Boca
is
just
as
fun
for
adults.
It’s
simple
to
pick
up
and
play.
Players
choose
a
racer
and
then
start
steering
(操舵)
it
around
a
virtual
environment
simply
by
touching
the
screen.
The
game
also
allows
players
to
create
the
racing
ground
from
scratch
(白手起家)
by
placing
buildings
and
objects.
A
56.
The
newspaper’s
special
column
is
to
inform
the
readers
of
________.
A.
some
up-to-date
information
about
entertainment
B.
some
brief
accounts
of
new
computer
games
C.
the
introduction
of
some
celebrities
and
their
works
D.
the
introduction
of
catchy
chorus
and
overall
rock
sound
Which
of
the
following
is
true
of
the
Games
A.
Both
games
offer
players
chances
to
create
new
racing
grounds.
B.
Jet
Car
Stunts
2
was
a
hit
in
2009
in
the
App
Store.
C.
Both
of
the
games
provide
confidence
for
car
racers.
D.
Toca
Cars
is
enjoyed
by
children
and
adults
alike.
B
It
is
well
known
that
the
Japanese
people’s
love
of
fish
is
almost
as
strong
as
a
bee’s
interest
in
honey.
As
fish
populations
were
decreasing,
fishing
companies
were
forced
to
fish
further
and
further
away
from
the
shore.
Then
they
had
a
big
challenge

how
to
keep
the
fish
fresh
for
longer.
So
they
decided
to
keep
the
fish
stored
in
freezers
on
the
boats.
But
the
public
did
not
like
frozen
fish.
So
again
the
fishing
companies
had
a
new
bigger
challenge.
What
they
decided
to
do
was
to
have
fish
tanks
on
their
boats.
After
catching
fishes,
they
would
put
them
in
the
tanks
and
keep
them
living
there
until
they
got
back
to
shore.
But
in
this
protected
environment,
lacking
predators
(掠食者),
the
fish
stopped
moving
around.
The
Japanese
public
felt
these
dull
fish
did
not
taste
fresh,
which
had
an
unpleasant
effect
upon
sales.
Once
again
the
fishing
companies
had
an
even
bigger
challenge

Stop
for
a
minute!
Before
we
go
any
further,
I
would
like
to
ask
“What
are
your
challenges
How
do
you
handle
an
unexpected
challenge

May
I
think
it
this
way
that
you
should
try
to
attack
your
challenges
Conquer
them
with
a
Swiss
Army
knife.
Take
the
most
proper
and
simple
tool
that
you
can
adopt
to
deal
with
your
situation.
Now
back
to
our
story.
How
did
the
Japanese
finally
figure
out
the
fresh
fish
problem
Sharks!
You
might
think
the
same.
Sharks
were
caught
and
put
into
the
tanks
with
other
fishes.
Don’t
sharks
eat
fish
Well,
they
do
eat
a
few
fish,
but
they
did
also
keep
more
fish
active
and
alert
(警觉的).
The
fish
stay
fresh
because
they
are
challenged.
Now,
try
to
keep
yourself
fresh
by
finding
your
own
shark
to
offer
yourself
a
challenge
in
your
own
business
and
career.
58.The
main
reason
for
the
fishing
company
to
fish
in
the
far
sea
is
that
_______.
A.the
fishes
farther
away
from
the
sea
tasted
fresher
B.the
fish
resource
near
the
shore
was
decreasing
C.people
would
prefer
eating
fresh
fishes
to
less
fresh
ones
D.it
was
getting
harder
and
harder
to
keep
fishes
fresh
59.Which
was
the
best
way
for
the
fishing
company
to
keep
fishes
fresh
A.Getting
the
fishes
frozen.
B.Storing
the
fishes
with
salt.
C.Keeping
the
fishes
with
sharks
in
tanks.
D.Putting
the
fishes
in
tanks
60.The
underlined
part
of
the
last
paragraph
means
“_______.”
A.If
you
went
fishing,
you
might
do
as
the
fishing
companies
did
B.To
succeed
in
life,
you
should
always
be
ready
to
meet
challenges
C.
Try
to
find
a
big
shark,
and
you
will
meet
your
challenge
D.Sharks
are
usually
compared
to
the
challenges
in
people’s
life
61.The
purpose
for
the
author
to
write
the
passage
is
to
________.
A.tell
the
readers
how
the
Japanese
fishing
companies
work
B.tell
the
readers
how
the
Japanese
keep
the
fish
fresh
C.suggest
readers
finding
a
shark
to
keep
the
fish
fresh
D.suggest
readers
looking
for
challenges
to
make
progress
C
There
is
no
doubt
that
the
United
States
has
entered
a
brand
new
age,
because
Donald
Trump,
the
country’s
45th
president,
is
very
different
from
any
president
before
him.
Unlike
Hillary
Clinton,
his
opponent,
and
most
former
US
presidents,
who
entered
the
election
after
years
of
being
politicians,
Trump,
70,
was
a
New
York
real
estate
businessman.
And
he
was
not
a
presidential
candidate
who
worked
hard
to
keep
a
perfect
public
image
of
a
man
who
was
always
caring,
fair
and
wise.
Instead,
Trump
is
famous
for
being
bad-tempered,
arrogant(傲慢的)
and
hateful
toward
those
who
disagree
with
him.
He
also
hates
immigrants,
both
from
Latin
America
and
the
Middle
East,
for
many
problems
in
the
US.
This
has
caused
a
dangerous
division
in
the
country—a
country
made
up
of
many
various
races.
But
to
his
supporters,
the
fact
that
Trump
is
not
a
typical
politician
is
actually
one
of
his
advantages.
His
habit
of
never
hiding
his
opinions
is
also
considered
by
many
to
be
a
sign
that
he
is
not
a
hypocrite
like
many
politicians
are.
“We
have
seen
our
country
take
a
downturn
in
the
eyes
of
the
world.
We
need
to
go
in
a
different
direction,

Binyomin
Weisswasser,
39,
a
man
from
Chicago,
told
the
Chicago
Tribune.
“Trump’s
not
a
politician...
I
like
that
he
is
not
always
politically
correct
and
speaks
his
mind.
It
gives
me
the
feeling
that
what
you
see
is
what
you
get.
You
may
not
like
it,
but
you
know
what
it
is.”
But
interestingly,
many
who
elected
Trump
actually
followed
the
“lesser
of
two
evils”
principle—one
that
people
use
when
faced
with
picking
from
two
unpleasant
options—simply
because
they
didn’t
think
Clinton
was
a
better
choice.
“He’s
the
candidate
I
disagree
less
with,

Jack
Stucky,
20,
a
student
at
Norwestern
University,
told
the
Chicago
Tribune.
“I
don’t
think
I’d
say
Donald
Trump
is
going
to
be
the
best
president
ever,
but
I
did
think
he’d
be
better
than
Hillary
Clinton.”
It’s
true
that
the
US
is
entering
a
new
age.
It’s
just
not
clear
yet
what
kind
of
age
it’s
going
to
be.
62.
What’s
the
difference
between
Trump
and
any
president
before
him
He
didn’t
try
to
keep
a
perfect
public
image
He
was
a
businessman
before
the
presidential
election.
He
gained
popularity
by
his
bad
reputation.
He
is
not
always
politically
correct
and
speaks
his
mind.
63.
The
underlined
words
“a
hypocrite”
is
closely
related
in
meaning
to
_____.
A.
a
caring
person
B.
a
dishonest
person
C.
a
shy
person
D.
a
selfish
person
64.
Where
can
we
put
the
following
paragraph
“But
no
matter
how
people
feel
about
him,
Trump
is
going
to
take
office
as
the
US
president
on
Jan
20,
2017.”
Between
paragraph
3
and
paragraph
4.
Between
paragraph
4
and
paragraph
5.
Between
paragraph
6
and
paragraph
7.
Between
paragraph
8
and
paragraph
9.
65.According
to
the
passage,
many
Americans
elected
Trump
because
_____.
they
expected
Trump
to
lead
the
US
out
of
its
downtown
they
considered
Trump
as
the
best
president
ever
they
were
convinced
that
their
historic
choice
was
right
they
thought
that
Trump
was
more
caring
than
Hillary
Clinton
66.
What’s
the
main
idea
of
the
passage
It
reports
on
people’s
different
views
on
Trump’s
victory
in
the
election.
It
explores
the
advantages
Trump
has
over
Hillary
in
the
election.
It
predicts
what
changes
Trump
will
bring
to
the
US.
It
analyzes
the
reasons
for
Trump’s
victory
in
the
election.
D
My
mom
only
had
one
eye.
I
hated
her.
She
was
such
an
embarrassment.
She
ran
a
small
shop
at
a
flea
market
and
collected
old
clothes
and
some
other
things
to
sell
for
the
money
we
needed.
Once
during
elementary
school,
it
was
field
day,
and
my
mom
came.
I
was
so
embarrassed
and
wondered
how
could
she
do
this
to
me
I
threw
her
a
hateful
look
and
ran
out.
The
next
day
at
school,
my
schoolmates
asked
me,
"your
mom
only
has
one
eye !"
and
laughed
at
me.
I
was
so
angry
with
my
mom
and
wished
that
she
would
just
disappear
from
this
world.
So
I
said
to
my
mom,
"Why
don't
you
have
the
other
eye !
If
you're
only
gonna
make
me
a
laughingstock!"
My
mum
did
not
respond.
I
guess
I
felt
a
little
bad,
but
at
the
same
time,
I
felt
so
good
to
have
said
what
I
wanted
to
say.
Maybe
it
was
because
my
mom
hadn't
punished
me,
I
didn't
think
that
I
had
hurt
her
feelings
very
badly.
For
the
words
I
had
said
to
her
earlier,
there
was
something
pinching
at
me
in
the
corner
of
my
heart.
Even
so,
I
hated
my
one-eyed
mom
and
our
desperate
poverty.
I
told
myself
that
I
would
become
successful
in
the
near
future,
so
I
studied
very
hard.
Later
I
got
accepted
by
the
Seoul
University,
I
left
my
mother
and
came
to
Seoul
to
study.
Then
I
got
married
there.
I
bought
a
house
of
my
own.
Then
I
had
kids,
too.
Now
I
am
living
happily
as
a
successful
man.
I
enjoy
the
life
in
Seoul
because
it's
a
place
that
doesn't
remind
me
of
my
mom
and
my
past.
This
kind
of
happiness
was
getting
bigger
and
bigger,
until
one
day
someone
knocked
at
my
door.
It
was
my
mom!
And
still
with
her
one
eye!
It
felt
as
if
the
whole
sky
was
falling
apart
on
me.
My
little
girl
ran
away,
scared
of
my
mom's
eye.
I
screamed
at
her,
"Who
are
you
I
don't
know
you!
How
dare
you
come
to
my
house
and
scare
my
daughter!"
To
this,
my
mom
quietly
answered,
"Oh,
I'm
so
sorry.
I
may
have
gotten
the
wrong
address,"
and
she
disappeared
out
of
sight.
One
day,
a
letter
regarding
a
school
reunion
came
to
my
house.
Lying
to
my
wife
that
I
was
going
on
a
business
trip,
I
went
back
to
participate
in
the
reunion.
After
the
reunion,
I
went
down
to
the
old
shack,
which
I
used
to
call
a
house,
just
for
no
reason.
There
I
found
my
mom
lying
on
the
cold
ground.
I
did
not
shed
a
single
tear.
Then
a
piece
of
paper
in
her
hand
came
into
my
eyes.
It
was
a
letter
to
me.
My
son,
I
think
my
life
has
been
long
enough
now,
and
I
won't
visit
Seoul
anymore.
But
would
it
be
too
much
to
ask
if
I
wanted
you
to
come
to
visit
me
once
in
a
while
I
miss
you
so
much.
And
I
was
so
glad
when
I
heard
you
were
coming
for
the
reunion.
But
I
decided
not
to
go
to
the
school…for
you.
I'm
so
sorry
that
I
only
have
one
eye,
and
I
was
an
embarrassment
for
you.
You
see,
when
you
were
very
little,
you
got
into
an
accident
and
lost
your
eye.
As
a
mom,
I
couldn't
stand
watching
you
having
to
grow
up
with
only
one
eye.
So
I
gave
you
mine.
I
was
so
proud
of
my
son
to
see
a
whole
new
world
for
me
with
that
eye.
I
was
never
upset
at
you
for
anything
you
did.
During
the
couple
of
times
that
you
were
angry
with
me,
I
thought
to
myself,
it's
because
he
loves
me.
My
son…oh,
my
son…
Don't
cry
for
me
because
of
my
death.
I
love
you
so
much.
67.
What’s
the
writer’s
purpose
of
this
passage
To
express
how
he
hated
his
mother.
To
share
with
us
how
his
mother
loved
him.
To
show
his
regret
for
what
he
did
with
his
mother
To
ask
his
mother
for
her
forgiveness.
68.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
used
to
describe
the
mother
in
the
passage
Outgoing
and
distant.
B.
Determined
and
stubborn.
C.
Generous
and
loving.
D.
Considerate
and
unselfish
69.
In
paragraph
4,
what
does
“something”
refer
to
in
the
underlined
sentence
The
regret
for
what
“I”
had
said
to
the
mother.
The
good
feeling
to
have
said
what
“I”
want.
The
thought
that
“I”
hadn’t
hurt
the
mother
badly.
The
embarrassment
caused
by
the
mother’s
appearance
70.
What
can
we
infer
from
this
passage
The
writer’s
daughter
had
seen
his
mother
before.
The
writer
went
to
apologize
to
his
mother
after
the
reunion.
The
writer’s
wife
knew
little
about
his
former
life
The
mother
couldn’t
tolerate
the
writer’s
coldness
in
the
end.
第二卷(两部分,共35分)
第四部分:任务型阅读
(每空一词,每题1分,共10分)
You
can't
avoid
a
conflict
at
work.
If
you
can
avoid
a
conflict,
it
means
you
will
win
what
you
want
regardless
of
what
the
other
person
wants.
Since
the
potential
issue
has
not
been
removed,
it
will
simply
reappear
later.
Here
are
the
necessary
steps
to
effectively
get
rid
of
conflicts
at
work.
★Realize
that
some
conflicts
are
unavoidable
at
work.
On
numerous
occasions,
conflict
and
disagreement
are
likely
to
happen.
But
when
a
conflict
happens
it's
not
the
end
of
the
world.
On
the
contrary,
it
can
be
the
beginning
of
an
interesting
learning
process.
Conflicts
mean
that
people
care
enough
to
disagree
strongly.
The
trick
is
not
to
allow
the
conflict
to
go
on
forever.
★Handle
conflicts
sooner
rather
than
later.
Solve
a
conflict
when
it
starts,
as
it
only
gets
worse
with
time
going
by.
Conflicts
at
work
arise
not
from
something
that
was
said,
but
from
something
that
wasn't
said!
Everyone's
waiting
for
the
other
to
admit
he's
wrong
and
gets
more
unpleasant
after
the
conflict
has
lasted
a
while.
It's
essential
to
interrupt
the
"waiting
game"
before
it
gets
to
that
point.
★Ask
nicely.
If
somebody
has
done
something
that
made
you
angry,
or
if
you
don't
understand
their
viewpoint
or
actions,
simply
asking
nicely
about
it
can
make
a
world
of
difference.
Never
assume
that
people
do
what
they
do
to
annoy
or
hurt
you.
Sometimes
there's
a
good
reason
why
that
person
does
what
he
or
she
does,
and
a
potential
conflict
disappear
right
there.
Do
remember
to
make
an
inquiry,
not
an
accusation
of
any
sort.
★Appreciate.
Praise
the
other
part
in
the
conflict.
Tell
them
why
it's
worth
it
to
you
to
solve
the
conflict.
This
can
be
difficult
as
few
people
find
it
easy
to
praise
and
appreciate
a
person
they
disagree
strongly
with,
but
it's
a
great
way
to
move
forward.
Topic
How
to
71.
______
conflicts
at
work
Reason
Conflicts
won't7
2.
______
if
not
dealt
with
73.
_____
onhandling
conflicts

Don't
be
afraid
of
conflicts
which
can
happen
in
many
74.
______
and
try
to
resolve
a
conflict
soon
or
it
will
get
75.
______●Interrupt
the
"waiting
game"
and
try
to
admit
your
76.
______
actively.●
Don’t
imagine
people
do
something
to
make
you
77
______
on
purpose.●
Remember
not
to
78.
______
others,
but
ask
them
nicely
about
what
they
do,
which
may
make
a
difference.●
Try
to
appreciate
the
other
part
in
the
conflict
although
it
is
79.
______
to
do
so.
80.
As
long
as
you
learn
to
do
with
conflicts,
you'll
work
in
joy.
第五部分:书面表达(满分25分)
最近一项调查表明,你校大约40%的学生有不吃早饭的习惯。请根据表格中的内容用英语写一篇题为The
most
important
meal
of
the
day
的短文。
原因
晚上有很多作业,睡觉迟,不吃早饭可以多睡一会儿;有的家长工作忙,无暇准备早饭,给钱让孩子自己解决;部分女生为了保持苗条身材不吃早饭。
结果
由于饥饿,上课注意力无法集中,听课效果差;
有些同学经常有胃痛(stomachache),身体健康受影响.
个人看法(至少两点)
早饭中的维生素(vitamins)
和矿物质(minerals)容易被吸收(absorb/take
in);合理饮食有助于身体健康…
注意:1.可根据要点正常发挥,但不要逐条翻译。
2.词数:150字左右。文章开头已给出。
The
most
important
meal
of
the
day
A
recent
survey
done
in
our
school
shows
that
nearly
40
percent
of
the
students
do
not
eat
breakfast,
which
should
require
our
attention.







2017~2018学年度第二学期期中调研测
高二英语参考答案
I.
听力部分
1-5
CCBBA
6-10
BCBBC
11-15
AACBA
16-20
BCBAB
II.
单项填空
21-25
ABCBA
26-30
CAADB
31-35A
DCDB
III
.
完形填空
36-40
ACBCA
41-45
CCADB
46-50CABCA
51-55
ABBCA
IV.
阅读理解
56-57
AD
58-61
BCBD
62-66
ABDAD
67-70
CDAC
V.
任务型阅读
1.
handle/
solve/
remove
2.
disappear
3.
Tips/
Suggestions/
Advice
4.
cases/
circumstances
5.worse
6.
mistake(s)
/fault
(s)
7.
annoyed/
hurt/
angry
8.
accuse/blame
9.
hard/
difficult
10.
Conclusion
VI.
书面表达
One
possible
version:
According
to
the
survey,
some
students
choose
to
skip
breakfast
and
have
a
few
extra
minutes
in
bed
because
they
have
too
much
homework
and
stay
up
too
late.
Others
are
given
money
to
buy
food
themselves
because
they
parents
are
too
busy
with
their
own
work
to
spare
any
time
to
prepare
breakfast
for
them.
In
addition,
some
girls
want
to
stay
slim
and
often
go
to
school
without
breakfast.
Without
having
breakfast,
many
students
cannot
concentrate
in
class
and
do
badly
in
their
lessons.
What’s
worse,
some
students
even
suffer
from
stomachache
and
their
health
is
worrying.
In
fact,
breakfast
is
the
most
important
meal
in
a
day
because
it
provides
our
body
with
much
energy.
People
who
have
a
morning
meal
tend
to
take
in
more
vitamins
and
minerals.
Having
a
proper
breakfast
not
only
makes
us
energetic
and
healthy
but
also
helps
us
avoid
overeating.
So,
we
should
start
our
day
with
a
regular
breakfast.(仅供参考)
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总体原则:
本题总分为25分,按5个档次给分。评分时,首先根据文章的内容和语言(内容要点、应用词汇和语法结构的数量和准确性、上下文的连贯性及语言的得体性)初步确定其所属档次,然后以该档次的要求来衡量,确定最后给分。
(一)语言方面:
1.词数少于120或多于170的,从总分中减去2分。
2.语言形式错误分为大错和小错。大错包括“时态、语态、主谓一致”等,小错包括“单词拼写错误、小品词用法错误”等。
听力原文:
Text
1
M:
Mary,
why
won’t
you
watch
the
56
th
Annual
Grammy
Awards
on
TV
W:
Oh,
I’m
studying
for
a
Spanish
test.
Test
2
M:
Can
I
help
you,
madam
W:
Yes,
thank
you.
I
seem
to
have
lost
my
room
key.
M:
Take
it
easy.
You
can
go
to
the
front
desk
to
get
the
spare
one.
Text
3
M:
How
about
meeting
at
twenty
to
six
W:
Well,
could
we
make
it
twenty
past
six
M:
That’s
a
bit
late
for
me.
I
have
to
meet
my
son.
I
could
manage
ten
past
six.
W:
It’s
settled.
See
you
then.
Text
4
M:
Jane,
who
are
you
going
on
holiday
with
this
summer
W:
My
aunt.
She
is
coming
home
from
America.
M:
Where
are
you
going
W:
I’ve
already
booked
two
first
class
tickets
to
Korea.
But
my
aunt
wanted
to
go
to
Japan.
Text
5
M:
Jessica,
you
needn’t
come
to
work
tomorrow.
W:
This
news
comes
as
a
shock.
Would
you
tell
me
the
reason
M:
I
know
you
have
been
working
very
hard,
but
your
work
does
not
reach
the
standard
required.
Text
6
M:
Could
you
recall
how
you
lost
your
cell
phone
W:
After
visiting
a
park,
I
did
some
shopping
in
a
supermarket.
Then
I
went
back
to
my
hotel.
Perhaps
I
left
it
in
the
taxi
to
my
hotel.
I’m
not
sure.
M:
OK.
Don’t
worry.
Can
you
remember
the
number
of
the
taxi
W:
Yes.
It’s
likely
that
the
taxi
is
marked
with
T-3345.
M:
We’ll
get
in
touch
with
the
taxi
company
as
soon
as
possible.
If
you
have
other
clues,
please
call
us.
Text
7
W:
There’s
a
new
musical
at
the
Orpheum
theatre
this
weekend.
Would
you
like
to
go
M:
I
don’t
really
care
for
musicals.
Are
there
any
Shakespeare
plays
on
W:
There’s
just
A
Midsummer
Night’s
Dream
on
at
the
Poseidon.
But,
we
just
saw
that
last
year.
M:
What’s
playing
at
the
Caldonion
theatre
W:
An
Italian
opera
named
The
Magic
Flute.
M:
We
could
go
to
see
that.
I
do
like
operas.
Maybe
we
should
invite
Joan
to
go
with
us.
I
remember
once
that
she
said
she
loves
operas.
W:
That’s
a
good
idea.
We
haven’t
seen
her
for
a
while.
That
would
be
fun.
M:
I’ll
give
her
a
call
tonight
after
dinner.
And
you
call
for
tickets.
OK
W:
Great!
Text
8
M:
Hi,
Wendy.
I’m
going
to
Isabel’s.
Are
you
coming
W:
No.
The
things
there
are
too
expensive
for
me.
I
can’t
afford
them.
M:
Don’t
worry.
Isabel’s
is
having
a
clearance
sale,
and
today
is
the
last
day.
W:
Really
That’s
wonderful.
Can
you
wait
a
second
I
need
to
change.
M:
All
right,
but
hurry
up.
W:
Should
we
ask
Cindy
to
come
along
She
saw
an
evening
dress
made
of
silk
there
last
month
which
she
liked
very
much.
M:
She
has
already
bought
that
evening
dress.
W:
When
M:
Yesterday.
She
wore
that
dress
last
night,
and
showed
off
to
everybody
at
Mr.
Miles’
party.
W:
Oh!
That
isn’t
like
her.
M:
Hurry
up,
will
you
We’ll
have
to
go
to
a
gas
station
first.
We’d
better
be
there
before
lunch.
W:
All
right,
all
right.
I’m
ready
now.
Let’s
go.
Text
9
W:
To
start
with,
tell
me
about
your
education,
please.
M:
All
right.
I
shall
graduate
from
Columbia
University
of
Foreign
Studies
next
year.
I
major
in
international
trade.
W:
Are
you
single
or
married
M:
I’m
still
single.
I’d
rather
secure
my
career
before
settling
down
in
a
family.
W:
That’s
the
kind
of
man
we
are
looking
for.
Our
promotion
work
needs
much
travel.
So,
do
you
mind
many
business
trips
There
will
be
six
to
ten
times
traveling
abroad
a
month.
M:
Six
to
ten
Oh,
that
is
indeed…
W:
OK.
So
I
would
say
this
work
is
indeed
demanding.
M:
Er…
I
think
it
will
be
a
challenge
for
me,
but
I
am
glad
to
take
it.
W:
It
has
been
pleasant
talking
with
you.
We’ll
notify
you
of
our
final
decision
within
one
week.
M:
Thank
you,
Mrs.
Hudson,
for
your
interview
with
me.
I
hope
to
see
you
again.
W:
Goodbye.
Text
10
M:
Hi,
everyone!
Welcome
to
my
blog.
Here
is
the
message
I
promised
you.
Last
weekend
we
were
taken
around
London
in
a
bus.
It
was
fantastic.
I
saw
Big
Ben
and
the
Houses
of
Parliament,
the
lions
in
Trafalgar
Square,
Tower
Bridge
and
the
Tower
of
London.
I
liked
the
Tower
of
London
best
because
it
is
a
thousand
years
old.
They
say
there
are
lots
of
ghosts
walking
around
but
I
didn’t
see
any!
We
also
went
to
see
all
the
famous
people
made
of
wax(蜡)
at
Madame
Tussauds(杜莎夫人蜡像馆).That
was
good
fun.
Jean
Louis
took
a
photograph
of
me
standing
next
to
Queen
Elizabeth
the
Second.
Tomorrow
we’re
going
to
Stratford
on
Avon
where
Shakespeare
was
born.
And
we’re
going
to
see
one
of
his
plays.
It’s
called
Hamlet.
There
are
three
theaters
in
Stratford
and
we
are
going
to
see
it
in
the
Royal
Shakespeare
Theater.
Our
teacher
told
us
the
houses
in
Stratford
are
about
five
hundred
years
old
and
the
countryside
is
beautiful,
so
I’ll
take
lots
of
photos
to
show
you.
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