江苏省启东市2019-2020学年高二下学期阶段调研测试英语试题(无听力音频有文字材料) PDF版含答案

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名称 江苏省启东市2019-2020学年高二下学期阶段调研测试英语试题(无听力音频有文字材料) PDF版含答案
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2019~2020学年第二学期阶段调研测试
高二英语试题参考答案
一、听力
1-5 CABAC 6-10 CABAC 11-15 CBBAA 16-20 CABCC
二、阅读
21-23 DDC 24-27 BBCD 28-31 ADDA 32-35 DBCC
36-40 AFGDB
三、语言运用
完形 41-45 DBCDB 46-50 CDBDB 51-55 AAADC
语法填空
56. who 57. meaningful 58. to address 59. on 60. has brought
61. would have been forced 62. produced 63. the 64. it 65. if
四、单词拼写
66. acutely 67. disgusting 68. disappointment 69. fragrant 70. associating
71. condemned 72. tendency/trend 73. restrictions 74. ranks 75. equipped
五、写作
第一节
Dear Peter,
It’s time for me to say goodbye. I’m writing to express my sincere thanks to you for helping me a lot during my stay in Canada.
The beautiful scenery of your country has attracted me for years and I found it much more beautiful than I had ever imagined. Also, I made many Canadian friends who are as kind and helpful as you. In a word, I was really satisfied with this journey.
I hope one day you can come to China and be my guest. Looking forward to your reply.
Yours,
Li Hua
第二节
①As independent animals, cats can be trained if you start with several basic steps. ②First, you should determine what you would like your cat to learn. ③Then, train your cat step by step and it is wise to stick to one lesson at a time. ④What’s more, involving other people in the training can make your car more social. (59 words)
听力原材料
(Text 1)
W: I heard on the radio that it will be sunny this weekend. Maybe we can take a trip to Boston.
M: My friend Tom will move this weekend. He needs a hand.
(Text 2)
M: Hi, Mary. How was your first English class?
W: Well, when I saw the teacher, I thought it’d be very boring, because he looked very serious. But it turned out he had a very good sense of humor.
(Text 3)
M: Hey, Joanne. What’s up? Are you heading to the museum, too?
W: I’m trying to get there as fast as I can. But first, I need to collect some money at the bank and then mail some letters at the post office.
(Text 4)
W: I’m trying to lose some weight. Do you have any suggestions?
M: Why don’t you try changing your diet? For example, you could try reducing fatty foods and eating more fruit and vegetables. You could also try getting a little more exercise.
(Text 5)
M: What can people do there?
W: Visitors can do various things there. There’ll be live music, beer and extra fun like dog races, karaoke, carnival rides and more.
M: So will you go to it?
W: Yes. I especially want to experience carnival rides there.
(Text 6)
W: Excuse me, can you tell me how to get to the science museum?
M: Sure. Cross the street, pass the college, and then turn right at the Hamilton Hotel, a 4-star hotel. It’s three or four blocks from here.
W: Thank you. That sounds easy to find.
M: Yes. But I’m afraid it’s closed today.
W: What? What a shame! I really looked forward to visiting it.
M: Wait. It’s Tuesday today, right?
W: No. Tomorrow is Tuesday.
M: Then it’s not closed today. You can go and visit it.
W: That’s great. Thank you!
(Text 7)
W: We’ve been cooking and eating at home for days. I don’t want to cook tonight. What about going out to eat tonight?
M: Why not? I’ve been working hard these days. We can go to eat at Uno’s Pizzeria & Grill.
W: But it’s not very near. Why do you want to eat there?
M: It offers free meals to a kid 12 and under as long as an adult with him buys an adult meal.
W: This means Lucia and James can both get a free meal if we eat there.
M: Exactly.
W: I’ll recommend this place to our neighbor. Their little daughter is just seven years old.
(Text 8)
W: This is Emma’s teacher Jane Carson calling from the Art Center. I’m just calling to talk about her drama class at the center.
M: Oh, thank you for calling. How’s Emma doing in drama class? You know she just transferred here last month, unlike the others in her class who have been taking the course since June. So I’m a bit worried that she might not fit in so well.
W: There’s no need to worry. She didn’t adapt to the new environment as quickly as I originally expected, and seemed a bit shy at first. But a few days later, she became more talkative in class. Emma really is a role model for others, because she has always been an active participant during class.
M: Is that so?
W: Yes. I also have to inform you that there’s been an adjustment in the timetable of the drama class next term. It’s not that the music room that we currently use isn’t available. As there are too many students enrolling for the coming semester, increased class size means that space is limited to house the whole class.
M: I see.
(Text 9)
M: Hello, do you work in the computer room?
W: Yes, I do. Can I help you?
M: Well, I’m a first year and I know that I’ll need to use the computer room for my work as I don’t have a computer of my own. So, I want to know about the university’s computers.
W: OK. There are 4 computer labs open to undergraduates. The others can only be used by the staff and postgraduates. The names of the 4 labs that you can use are Wimborne, Franklin, Salisbury and Court. Wimborne and Court are in this building, the Johnson building. Franklin is in the Computer Sciences building and Salisbury is in the library.
M: Is there any training available?
W: Yes. We have introductory courses for all new students. There is beginner, intermediate and advanced. Which would you like to go for?
M: Well, I have done some but I don’t know if I’m up to anything more than beginner. I’d better stick with that. Intermediate could be too tough.
W: Well, your course is in Franklin then.
M: What time does the course start?
W: Yours starts at 4:30 pm on Mondays.
M: Oh, I’ve got a part-time job then.
W: What about 2:00 pm on Thursdays?
M: Even worse as I have a tutorial then. What about …?
(Text 10)
Next month, students from the fashion department at Oak College will be holding an exciting event. They are putting on a fashion show on Saturday 25th June. The show will be held in the new drama studio. Students themselves will be modeling the clothes, which have been given to them by various well-known stores in the area. 70% clothes are from high street stores. Some are from designer stores and only a part are from personal studios. The show starts at 11:30 am and begins with a presentation of men’s fashion, which will include sportswear. There will be a short break for lunch at 1 pm in the canteen, the cost of which is included in the price of the ticket. The show will continue at 2 pm with women’s fashion, which will include both winter and summer wear. The show will end at 3 pm with a presentation of the students’ own designs. It’ll be a fun day out! You can buy tickets for the show on the college website, or over the phone. But I recommend you to get them at the college bookshop, because the price includes a drink. The bookshop is next to the admissions office. Full details of prices are available on the college website.
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