盐城市2019/2020学年度第二学期高二年级期终考试
英语试卷
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上,录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
第一节:(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5)
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。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。
What
will
the
woman
do
first?
Go
skating.
B.
Clean
the
dormitory.
C.
Finish
her
math
homework.
What
does
the
man
mean?
He
will
take
some
notes
tonight.
He
can’t
study
for
the
exam
tonight.
He
will
get
his
notes
back
from
Sam.
What
is
the
most
important
reason
for
the
man’s
shopping
online?
It
is
convenient.
B.
It
is
time-saving.
C.
It
is
cheaper.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Sports.
B.
Fashion.
C.
Magazines.
Where
does
this
conversation
most
likely
take
place?
In
a
restaurant.
B.
At
a
cafe.
C.
At
a
movie
theater.
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第二节:(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5)
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。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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
How
does
the
man
usually
go
to
work?
By
car.
B.
By
bike.
C.
By
getting
a
ride
form
his
friend.
Why
does
the
woman
need
to
leave
earlier
today?
To
pick
up
the
man.
B.
To
drop
by
a
repair
shop.
C.
To
prepare
for
a
meeting.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
What
subject
might
the
man
end
up
teaching?
English.
B.
History
C.
Science.
When
will
the
man
begin
teaching?
In
about
one
year.
B.
In
about
two
years.
C.
In
about
three
years.
How
does
the
man
feel
about
the
test
he
must
take?
He
is
confident
that
he
will
pass.
He
thinks
it’s
unnecessary.
C.
He
is
encouraged
to
study
for
it.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
Why
does
the
woman
make
the
call?
TO
get
some
after-sales
service.
B.
To
place
an
order.
C.
To
make
a
complaint.
According
to
the
woman,
what
is
the
problem?
She
needs
someone
to
teach
her
how
to
handle
the
bike.
There
is
something
wrong
with
the
LCD
screen.
The
store
sent
her
a
wrong
model.
When
will
the
technician
help
the
woman?
10:00
a.m.
on
November
23rd.
2:00
p.m.
on
November
23rd.
C.
10:00
p.m.
on
December
8th.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
What’s
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
Friends.
B.
Boss
and
employee.
C.
Teacher
and
student.
What
is
puzzling
the
woman?
When
to
leave
the
job.
How
to
find
the
restaurant.
Where
to
treat
her
colleague.
Where
is
Juan’s
place?
Next
to
the
woman’s
office.
B.
Close
to
an
Italian
restaurant.
C.
Near
the
woman’s
house.
Where
does
the
woman
decide
to
go
for
dinner
at
last?
To
a
restaurant
near
her
office.
B.
To
Juan’s
office.
C.
To
an
Italian
restaurant.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
Why
do
people
visit
Whistler
in
the
summer?
To
go
mountain
biking.
B.
To
make
a
film.
C.
To
celebrate
the
film
festival.
In
2015,
how
many
films
did
the
Whistler
Film
Festival
show?
Ten.
B.
Eighty-nine.
C.
Four
hundred
and
fifty.
When
was
The
Crash
Reel
shown?
In
2015.
B.
In
2013.
C.
In
2012.
第二部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
单项填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
请认真阅读下面各题,从题中所给的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。
Climate
change
has
arrived
and
is
_____
faster
than
many
scientists
expected.
uniting
B.
accelerating
C.
declining
D.
twisting
The
players
_____
found
the
right
pace
to
play
so
they
eventually
won
the
game.
gradually
B.
disgustingly
C.
disturbingly
D.
greedily
There
is
a
general
consensus
among
teachers
_____
children
should
have
a
broad
understanding
of
the
world.
where
B.
whether
C.
that
D.
how
Throughout
the
last
decade,
more
parks
_____
with
the
goal
of
creating
natural
settings
in
urban
environments.
linked
up
B.
swelled
up
C.
split
up
D.
sprang
up
He
is
now
a
regular
donor
who
was
inspired
as
a
small
child,
_____
his
mother
when
she
donated
blood.
accompanying
B.
accompanied
C.
to
accompany
D.
to
be
accompanied
He
was
a
friendly
and
_____
man,
who
gave
freely
to
the
poor.
rigid
B.
generous
C.
shallow
D.
competent
Festival
celebrations
provide
a(n)
____
to
celebrate
together,
sharing
warmth
and
good
times.
pipe
B.
patent
C.
avenue
D.
antique
Nothing
matches
face-to-face
communication
in
_____thoughts,
emotions
and
information.
concluding
B.
containing
C.
confusing
D.
conveying
_____
never
easy,
innovation
is
absolutely
possible
with
adequate
training
and
continuous
practice.
When
B.
As
C.
Since
D.
while
Not
only
______
me
improve
my
Spanish,
but
Campero
introduced
me
to
her
culture.
she
helped
B.
did
she
help
C.
had
she
helped
D.
she
had
helped
第二节
完形填空(共20题;每小题1分,满分20分)
请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
It
was
in
four
decades
of
nursing
that
I’d
had
such
a
terrible
problem
with
a
colleague.
Rita
seemed
to
look
down
upon
me
and
I
had
no
idea
why.
Every
31
I
expressed
had
the
opposite
effect.
Our
relationship
was
so
impossibly
32
that
I
didn’t
even
pray
about
it.
It
is
eight
years
since
I
33
from
nursing,
and
certainly
retired
from
ever
thinking
about
that
34
coworker.
A
pandemic
(流行病)
had
35
us
all
like
a
ton
of
bricks
and
even
my
town
of
Huntington
had
sold
out
of
protective
masks.
I
36
for
a
box
of
hospital-grade
masks
I
had
left
over.
Well,
I
didn’t
find
the
masks,
37
I
found
some
old,
unopened
mail----a
Christmas
card
----I’d
38
placed
near
some
reference
materials
a
year
ago.
That
kind
of
thing
is
always
a
39
to
find,
but
the
return
address
was
Florida
and
I
couldn’t
40
who
I
knew
there.
I
opened
the
envelope
and
read
the
card
in
41
----it
was
from
Rita.
“Please
42
me
for
being
such
a
mean
person.”
she
wrote.
A
43
of
love
and
forgiveness
washed
over
me.
I’m
not
really
a(n)
44
because
of
a
problem
with
my
hands,
but
there
at
11:30
p.m.,
I
typed
out
an
emotional
message
45
her
that
there
was
no
cause
for
concern,
no
need
for
forgiveness
46
there
is
only
love
and
gratitude
for
the
mercy
and
miracles
of
God.
In
a
matter
of
seconds,
I
47
a
text
back.
Rita
was
over
the
moon
with
48
.
She
said
that
this
reconciliation(和解)
and
my
physical
healing
had
been
her
49
prayer.
That
was
50
,
I
thought,
but
then
again
with
God
nothing
is
really
ever
that
unexpected,
is
it?
A.
kindness
B.
quarrel
C.
apology
D.
interest
A.
special
B.
close
C.
bad
D.
casual
A.
hid
B.
retired
C.
suffered
D.
heard
A.
merciful
B.
elegant
C.
grateful
D.
troublesome
A.
hit
B.
violated
C.
guided
D.
teased
A.
made
B.
paid
C.
searched
D.
answered
A.
and
B.
so
C.
or
D.
but
A.
politely
B
.
unconsciously
C.
directly
D.
annually
A.
treat
B.
conflict
C.
disaster
D.
reward
A.
agree
on
B.
figure
out
C.
look
into
D.
deal
with
A.
astonishment
B.
craziness
C.
disappointment
D.
sadness
A.
blame
B.
punish
C.
forgive
D.
applaud
A.
roll
B.
glance
C.
copy
D.
wave
A.
doctor
B.
editor
C.
texter
D.educator
A.
convincing
B.
informing
C.
instructing
D.
warning
A.
unless
B.
while
C.
until
D.
because
A.
reviewed
B.
received
C.
rewrote
D.
recognized
A.
joy
B.
sorrow
C.
anxiety
D.
frustration
A.
initial
B.
absurd
C.
constant
D.
unique
A.
unaffected
B.
reliable
C.
ordinary
D.
unexpected
A
第三部分
阅读理解(共20小题,满分40分)
第一节(共15个小题;每小题2分,满分30)
请认真阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
In
2006,
one
of
the
biggest
music
feuds(积怨)
in
history
ended
when
Apple
(the
iPad
and
iPhone
company)
and
Apple
Corps
(The
Beatles’
record
label)
settled
their
differences.
The
argument
had
been
over
the
“apple”
logos
they
both
have
as
part
of
their
trademarks(商标).
Shortly
after,
The
Beatles’
music
was
launched
for
download.
While
the
band’s
hit
songs
didn’t
make
as
big
an
impact
as
commentators(评论员)
lad
predicted,
the
event
still
led
to
plenty
of
press
coverage.
But
iTunes
isn’t
the
only
technology
linked
to
The
Beatles.
The
Beatles:
Rock
Band
is
a
video
game
for
PlayStation
3,
Xbox
360
and
Nintendo
Wii
which
allows
you
to
become
The
Beatles.
Released
in
2009,
the
game
includes
a
drum
kit,
guitar
and
microphone
so
you
can
sing
and
play
along
to
your
favourite
songs.
Not
surprisingly,
the
game
was
a
huge
success,
selling
more
than
two
million
units.
A
remastered
box
set
of
all
The
Beatles’
albums
was
released
on
the
same
day,
which
also
sold
well.
Films
about
The
Beatles
are
also
popular.
Recent
movies
include
Nowhere
Boy,
which
is
a
film
about
the
life
of
John
Lennon.
It’s
directed
by
Sam
Taylor-Wood
and
stars
Aaron
Johnson
and
Kristin
Scott
Thomas.
Magazines
and
newspapers
are
still
often
filled
with
Beatles
stories,
and
the
zebra
crossing
near
Abbey
Road
recording
studios(where
the
1969
album
of
the
same
name
was
recorded),
was
ranked
Grade
II
listing
in
2010,
which
means
it’ll
be
protected.
This
followed
similar
recognition
for
Abbey
Road
studios
itself.
And
the
future
for
The
Beatles?
Well,
the
band
could
still
top
the
charts
as
there
are
unreleased
tracks
that
still
haven’t
seen
the
light
of
day.
A
strange
experimental
track
called
Carnival
of
Light,
and
a
27-minute
jam
of
Helter
Skelter
have
never
been
heard
by
the
public.
Will
they
ever
be
released?
According
to
the
passage,
The
Beatles’
hit
songs
in
2006
______
did
not
have
“apple”
logos
B.
were
not
well
received
as
expected
C.couldn’t
be
downloaded
D.
had
a
bad
impact
on
commentators
Why
is
The
Beatles:
Rock
Band
mentioned
in
Paragraph
2?
To
show
the
increasing
popularity
of
video
games.
To
highlight
the
technological
application
of
The
Beatles.
To
promote
the
online
sales
of
technological
devices.
To
emphasize
the
music
talent
of
the
rock
band.
From
the
passage
we
know
John
Lennon
is
______.
A.a
member
of
The
Beatles
B.
the
director
of
Nowhere
Boy
C.a
game
developer
D.
the
lead
actor
of
Nowhere
Boy
54.
The
protection
of
the
zebra
crossing
implies
that
______.
A.
the
road
was
in
bad
state
and
needed
protection
B.the
road
was
a
desirable
place
t
report
Beatles
stories
C.the
road
made
it
difficult
to
recognize
Abbey
Road
studios
D.
the
road
was
of
historic
importance
and
deserved
attention
55.
What
makes
The
Beatles’
topping
the
charts
possible?
A.
Classical
music.
B.
Unreleased
songs.
C.
Strange
works.
D.
Public
curiosity.
B
I
have
been
carrying
a
notebook
and
pen
around
with
me
since
I
was
three.
I
practiced
letters
over
and
over
because
the
act
of
writing
was
appealing.
Once
I
could
form
words,
I
discovered
the
beauty
of
the
sentence.
The
pages
transformed
into
two-
or
three-line
tales
about
dogs
and
horses
and
something
else
that
interested
me.
Eventually,
I
began
to
understand
what
it
was
my
heart
longed
for:
to
create
words
and
stories.
I
wrote
plays
out
of
the
adventures
of
my
American
Girl
dolls
and
mimicked(模仿)
the
mysteries
of
Harry
Potter.
I
scribbled(涂鸦)
across
margins
in
class
notes
and
grabbed
any
magazine
that
caught
my
eye.
I
was
11
when
I
wandered
into
a
Goodwill
shop
one
afternoon
with
my
mother.
We
searched
for
treasures
and
I
discovered
a
row
of
old
typewriters.
Most
were
black,
some
electric
and
others
manual(手动的),
almost
all
behemoths(庞然大物).
Many
keys
were
yellowed
with
age,
but
they
all
shone
up
at
me
like
magic.
I
spent
long
minutes
opening
cases,
tapping
keys,
shifting
rollers
to
hear
that
oh-so-delightful
ping.At
last,
I
came
across
a
small
tan
case.
Inside
was
a
1950s
baby
blue
Smith
Corona
typewriter.
I
was
instantly
attracted.
I
begged
my
mom
to
buy
it.
Despite
my
puppy-dog
eyes,
we
left
without
it.
Months
passed,
and
the
typewriter
left
my
mind.
Christmas
arrived
with
a
usual
number
of
presents,
until
we
reached
the
last
one:
a
tiny
box
behind
the
tree.
Inside
I
found
a
typewriter
tape,
along
with
instructions
to
look
under
my
brother’s
bed.
With
a
scream
I
dashed
for
his
room
and
found
a
familiar
tan
case
hidden
below.
Within
minutes,
I
had
the
baby
blue
beauty
set
up
at
our
dining
table
and
paper
gathered.
Growing
up,
I
spent
many
hours
pulling
out
the
typewriter
whenever
I
wanted
to
copy
handwritten
stories
or
needed
inspiration.I
dragged
it
with
me
when
I
moved
from
Illinois
to
Washington.
My
typewriter
made
my
childhood
dreams
of
being
a
writer
feel
real.
Its
well-worn
keys
stoked
the
creativity
in
my
soul.
The
words
I
imagined
went
from
the
scribbled
pages
of
notebooks
to
the
print
of
the
typewriter.
It
was
as
if
I
was
turning
these
fantasies
into
published
works
all
on
my
own.
What
happened
after
the
author
was
able
to
write
a
sentence?
A.She
developed
an
interest
in
writing.
B.
She
took
to
practising
her
handwriting.
C.She
showed
much
affection
for
pets.
D.
She
became
a
huge
Harry
Potter
fan.
57.
Why
was
the
author
attracted
to
the
1950s
Smith
Corona
typewriter?
A.
It
had
yellow
keys
originally.
B.
It
was
in
better
condition
than
the
others.
C.
It
was
of
small
size
and
had
a
unique
color.
D.
It
made
a
more
delightful
sound
than
the
rest.
58.
How
did
the
author
finally
get
the
typewriter
she
had
desired?
A.
She
saved
up
for
the
typewriter.
B.
She
received
it
as
a
prize.
C.She
got
it
as
a
Christmas
gift.
D.
She
got
it
from
the
shop
owner.
59.
The
underlined
word
“stoked”
in
Paragraph
6
is
closest
in
meaning
to
“
________”.
A.
prevented
B.
increased
C.
reflected
D.
consumed
60.
Which
of
the
following
might
be
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.
Magical
Typewriter
B.
Happy
Childhood
C.
Power
of
Words
D.
Typewritten
Wonder
C
Last
spring,
I
started
a
new
exercise
class.
As
someone
who
dislikes
doing
jumping
jacks,
burpees,
and
push-ups,
I
found
the
workouts
surprisingly
enjoyable,
at
least
for
a
while.
But
after
several
months,
I
was
overly
familiar
with
the
class
routine,
and
my
excitement
had
been
replaced
with
boredom.
A
2016
study
for
the
American
Psychological
Association
estimated
that
63
percent
of
us
suffer
from
boredom
regularly.
And
research
shows
that
chronically(长期地)
bored
people
tend
to
fall
into
depression,
drug
abuse
and
anxiety.
But
boredom
isn’t
a
character
weakness.
It’s
a
state
caused
by
something
called
hedonic(享乐的)
adaptations,
or
the
tendency
to
get
used
to
things
over
time.
This
explains
why
activities
and
even
relationships
that
were
initially
satisfying
can
sometimes
lose
their
appeal.
Humans
are
remarkably
good
at
growing
accustomed
to
changes
in
our
lives,
both
positive
and
negative,
according
to
Sonja
Lyubomirsky,
a
professor
of
psychology
at
the
University
of
California,
Riverside.
This
is
a
good
thing
when
we
are
faced
with
adjusting
to
setbacks
such
as
losing
a
loved
one
or
a
job.
But
becoming
insensitive
to
positive
events
can
prove
harmful.
Think
about
the
last
time
you
got
a
raise,
bought
a
car,
or
moved.
At
first,
these
experiences
can
bring
immense
joy.
But
over
time,
they
become
part
of
the
routine.
We
are
ready
for
the
next
new
thing
to
excite
us.
While
boredom
can
be
a
downer
when
it
removes
the
pleasure
from
our
lives,
it
can
provide
a
sort
of
service.
“If
our
emotional
reactions
didn’t
weaken
with
time,
we
couldn’t
recognize
new
changes
that
may
signal
rewards
or
threats,”
Lyubomirsky
says.
In
other
words,
we’d
ignored
cues
signaling
us
to
make
important
decisions
about
our
relationships
and
safety.
It’s
not
unlike
how
our
reactions
change
when
we
fall
in
love
or
experience
loss.
Being
caught
in
the
glow
of
happiness
or
the
web
of
sadness
can
make
us
distracted
or
forgetful.
We
may
miss
signals
that
indicate
whether
we’re
about
to
make
a
smart
move
or
a
disastrous
one.
The
good
news
is
that
understanding
the
connection
between
hedonic
adaptation
and
boredom
can
help
us.
A
study
published
in
2018
in
the
Personality
and
Social
Psychology
Bulletin
showed
that
finding
unusual
ways
to
get
along
with
familiar
people,
places,
and
things
can
make
everyday
experiences
feel
exciting.
In
other
words,
sometimes
you’ve
just
got
to
shake
things
up!
The
author
talked
about
his
new
exercise
class
in
Paragraph
1
to
______.
introduce
the
topic
of
boredom
B.
show
the
negative
effects
of
exercise
C.prove
the
significance
of
exercise
D.
encourage
people
to
work
out
regularly
62.What
did
the
2016
study
find
about
boredom?
A.
Three
in
five
people
are
bound
to
live
with
boredom.
B.Occasional
boredom
has
no
side
effects
at
all.
C.Lasting
boredom
may
affect
people
negatively.
D.
63
percent
of
people
are
victims
of
anxiety
disorder.
63.
Why
do
some
people
suffer
from
boredom?
A.
They
possess
some
character
weaknesses.
B.
They
adjust
themselves
to
negative
changes.
C.
They
get
accustomed
to
previous
happenings.
D.
They
have
difficulty
handling
human
relations.
64.
What
can
we
infer
from
Paragraphs
4
and
5?
A.
Emotional
reactions
result
in
decision
making.
B.
Emotional
reactions
determine
the
social
relationship.
C.
Boredom
leads
to
being
distracted
or
forgetful.
D.
Boredom
helps
the
discovery
of
new
changes.
65.
At
the
end
of
the
passage,
the
author
might
continue
to
write
about
______.
A.
the
tiny
excitement
of
familiarity
B.
some
fresh
ideas
for
keeping
life
fresh
C.the
reasons
for
accepting
boredom
D.
some
methods
to
mix
things
up
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。
If
you
know
something
is
bad
for
you,
why
can’t
you
just
stop?
After
decades
of
research,
scientists
have
found
clues
to
why
bad
habits
are
so
difficult
to
kick.
(66)
▲
.
Too
tired
to
drag
yourself
to
the
gym?
Not
enough
time
to
squeeze
in
a
swim?
(67)
▲
Short
bursts
of
exercise
can
be
beneficial
too.
For
example,
go
for
a
shorter
walk,
but
introduce
some
jogging
in
the
middle.
You
can
also
walk
faster
between
two
landmarks,
like
trees.
Gardening
and
climbing
stairs
count
as
well.
Not
fancy
eating
vegetables?
A
2019
survey
found
that
only
29
per
cent
of
adults
ate
the
recommended
five
vegetables
per
day.
(68)
▲
“If
you’re
at
a
party
and
want
to
eat
healthier
vegetables
instead
of
fattening
foods,
then
mentally
visualize
yourself
doing
that.
It
does
not
necessarily
work,
but
it
certainly
can
help,”
says
a
researcher.
▲
Therefore,it’s
better
to
eat
earlier
in
the
day
when
you’re
more
likely
to
burn
calories.
You
can
also
go
to
bed
sooner
so
that
you
have
less
opportunity
to
give
in
to
the
late-night
snacks.
Ideally,
eat
nothing
between
dinner
and
bedtime.
Being
negative
is
one
of
the
biggest
barriers
to
maintaining
good
habits.
Worse
still,
it
can
do
harm
to
your
sense
of
well-being
generally.
(70)
▲
Whenever
negative
feelings
pop
into
you
head,
try
to
fight
the
self-criticism
by
finding
three
positive
thoughts,
which
in
turn
make
your
more
emotionally
intelligent.
Do
remember
that
feelings
are
not
facts.
Instead,
stop
eating
just
before
you
feel
satisfied.
Overeating
before
bed
proves
harmful
to
your
health.
Fitness
doesn’t
always
have
to
involve
long
training
periods.
A
helpful
technique
is
to
imagine
yourself
in
a
tempting
situation.
Now
they’re
developing
strategies
to
break
some
of
the
bad
habits.
Working
out
in
the
gym
regularly
will
exercise
your
muscles
and
make
you
stronger.
第四部分
语法填空(共10小题;
每小题1分,
满分10分)
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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。
With
unnecessary
outdoor
activities
banned,
kids
are
adapting
to
a
new
life
at
home.
Though
it’s
impossible
to
predict
exactly
when
life
will
return
to
normal,
(71)
▲
is
certain
is
that
schools
will
be
remaining
shut
for
a
considerable
period.
Parents,
especially
those
who
work
from
home
and
try
to
stay
productive,
come
close
to
being
(72)
▲
(wear)
out
with
so
many
responsibilities.
Fortunately,
there
are
a
growing
number
of
daily
activities
(73)
▲
(intend)
to
make
life
more
manageable
in
these
crazy
times.
Recently,
a
company
(74)
▲
(launch)
a
new
educational
resource,
providing
kids
who
are
at
home
or
off
school
(75)
▲
30
fun
activities.
Physical
education
is
equally
important
during
a
lockdown.
One
fitness
club
from
the
UK
is
offering
(76)
▲
alternative
to
sports
classes
on
YouTube.
The
Body
Coach
is
another
group
sharing
workouts
for
kids.
(77)
▲
is
an
ideal
opportunity
for
parents
and
children
alike
to
come
together
and
challenge
(78)
▲
(they).
Though
learning
from
home
is
far
from
ideal,
doing
something
to
keep
your
kids’
minds
engaged
is
(79)
▲
(good)
than
letting
them
watch
endless
YouTube
videos
until
three
in
the
morning.
Make
a
few
(80)
▲
(adjust)
to
your
new
life
in
lockdown,
give
your
children
the
attention
they
require,
and
we’ll
pull
through
this
with
a
new-found
appreciation
of
our
teachers
and
schools.
第五部分:书面表达(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)
假如你是李华,你的外国网友Tom打算暑期来盐城旅游,现在他想对盐城有一个初步的了解。请你结合实际情况给他回信,内容包括:
对他表示欢迎;
举例介绍盐城的旅游或文化特色。
注意:
1.
词数80左右;
2.
可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3.信的开头已为你写好。
Dear
Tom,
Yours
Li
Hua
第二节:读后续写(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一个完整的短文
It
was
late,
about
10:15
p.m.,
when
Janice
Esposito
arrived
at
the
Bellport,
New
York,
train
station,
jumped
into
her
minivan
and
began
the
20-minute
drive
home
to
her
husband
and
seven-year-old
son.
She’s
just
returned
from
visiting
her
mother
and
had
traveled
the
route
so
many
times,
she
practically
drove
on
autopilot:
a
left
onto
Station
Road,
then
a
left
on
Montauk
Highway,
and
then
----wham!
Out
of
nowhere
on
that
awful
night
of
October
10,
2017,
a
car
hit
Esposito’s
minivan,
forcing
her
backward
some
100
feet
onto
the
railroad
tracks.
She
sat
in
the
minivan,
injured
but
mostly
just
stunned(吓晕)
by
the
impact
and
by
the
vehicle’s
airbags.
As
it
happened,
Pete
Dipinto
was
getting
for
bed.
He’d
just
closed
his
book
and
was
ready
to
sleep
when
he
heard
the
loud
noise
of
metal
on
metal
and
broken
glass
coming
from
not
far
outside
his
bedroom
window.
A
volunteer
firefighter
and
retired
teacher,
DiPinto,
64,
never
stopped
to
think.
He
grabbed
a
flashlight
and,
still
in
his
pajamas(睡衣),
ran
out
of
the
door.
“Any
firefighter
would
have
done
what
I
did,”
he
said.
“We’re
always
on
duty.”
The
first
car
he
came
upon,
2000
feet
from
his
front
yard,
was
the
one
that
had
hit
Esposito.
Once
DiPinto
concluded
the
driver
was
OK,
he
looked
around
and
spotted
Esposito’s
minivan
straddling(横跨)
the
railroad
tracks.
And
then
he
heard
a
shocking
sound:
the
bells
signaling
an
oncoming
train.
“I
see
the
headlight
of
the
train.”
he
said.
DiPinto
ran
to
Esposito’s
minivan
and
banged
on
the
driver’s
side
window.
She
just
looked
at
him,
her
eyes
unfocused.
“I
don’t
know
where
I
am,”
she
said.
She
seemed
unhurt.
注意:
1、所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2、
续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
4、续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
Paragraph
1:
“Honey,
you’re
on
the
railroad
tracks,
and
we
have
to
get
you
off
right
now!”
DiPinto
shouted.
________________________________________.
Paragraph
2:
Esposito
was
rushed
to
the
nearest
hospital
and
DiPinto
kept
her
company
until
her
family
came.
__________________________________________________________________.
高二英语试题2019/2020学年度第二学期高二年级期终考试
英语试题参考答案
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
1.
C
2.
B
3.
B
4.
C
5.
C
6.
A
7.
C
8.
C
9.
A
10.
A
11.
A
12.
B
13.
B
14.
A
15.
C
16.
C
17.
A
18.
A
19.
B
20.
B
第二部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
单项填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
21.
B
22.
A
23.
C
24.
D
25.
A
26.
B
27.
C
28.
D
29.
D
30.
B
第二节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
31.
A
32.
C
33.
B
34.
D
35.
A
36.
C
37.
D
38.
B
39.
A
40.
B
41.
A
42.
C
43.
D
44.
C
45.
A
46.
D
47.
B
48.
A
49.
C
50.
D
第三部分
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)
51.
B
52.
B
53.
A
54.
D
55.
B
56.
A
57.
C
58.
C
59.
B
60.
A
61.
A
62.
C
63.
C
64.
D
65.
B
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
66.
F
67.
D
68.
E
69.
C
70.
A
第四部分
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
71.
what
72.
worn
73.
intended
74.
launched/has
launched
75.
with
76.
an
77.
which
78.
themselves
79.
better
80.
adjustments
第五部分
书面表达(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)
Dear
Tom,
I’m
writing
to
extend
my
warm
welcome
to
you
and
introduce
Yancheng.
The
place
name
itself
originates
from
the
historically
important
salt-cooking
yards,
salt
rivers
and
production,
which
make
up
Haiyan
Culture.
Yancheng,
famous
for
its
wetlands,
is
an
ideal
shelter
for
many
birds.
Thus,
you
can
watch
red-crowned
cranes
at
Yancheng
Nature
Reserve
for
the
Rare
Birds.
As
for
folk
art,
Huai
Opera
Culture
cannot
be
more
typical
of
our
city.
I
am
thrilled
at
the
prospect
of
seeing
you
in
Yancheng.
Yours,?
Li
Hua
第二节
读后续写(满分25分)
“Honey,
you’re
on
the
railroad
tracks,
and
we
have
to
get
you
off
right
now!”
DiPinto
shouted.
He
pulled
hard
the
handle,
but
the
door
was
smashed
in
and
still
shut.
The
heavy
train,
traveling
at
65
miles
per
hour,
was
speeding
toward
them.
DiPinto
ran
to
the
passenger
side
and
threw
open
the
door.
He
grabbed
Esposito’s
arms,
and
pulled
her
toward
him
across
the
passenger
seat
until
he
could
help
her
out
and
take
her
to
safety
behind
a
signal
box
a
few
feet
away.
Esposito
was
rushed
to
the
nearest
hospital
and
DiPinto
kept
her
company
until
her
family
came.
“It
was
like
a
Hollywood
movie.
Within
six
seconds,
I
estimated,
the
train
crashed
into
the
minivan.”
DiPinto
said.
Informed
of
what
happened
to
Esposito,
the
family
expressed
their
heartfelt
gratitude
to
DiPinto
for
coming
to
her
rescue.
An
hour
later,
Esposito
came
round
and
tears
filled
her
eyes,
“I
was
struck
with
horror
at
that
moment.
Without
this
superman
in
pajamas,
I
would
not
be
able
to
see
my
husband
and
son.”
录音稿
Text
1
M:
Would
you
like
to
go
skating
with
me
this
afternoon?
W:
Oh,
I’d
love
to.
But
we’re
going
to
clean
our
dormitory
after
we
have
finished
our
math
homework.
I
can’t
be
absent.
Text
2
W:
Are
you
studying
for
the
exam
tonight?
M:
I
would
love
to,
but
Sam
has
all
my
notes.
Text
3
W:
I’m
crazy
about
shopping
online
nowadays.
It’s
so
convenient.
Have
you
ever
shopped
online?
M:
Yes,
quite
often.
I
find
that
it’s
much
cheaper
than
shopping
in
stores.
The
most
important
thing
is
that
it
can
save
me
a
lot
of
time.
Text
4
M:
Do
you
have
any
magazines,
Mary?
W:
Yes,
of
course.
Here
are
some
interesting
ones
about
clothes
and
fashion.
And
I
still
have
some
about
movies
and
music.
Which
one
would
you
like?
M:
Oh,
I
just
want
to
read
some
sports
news.
Text
5
M:
Do
you
want
to
buy
snacks
to
eat
during
the
movie?
W:
No.
They
are
too
expensive.
We
should’ve
eaten
before
we
got
here.
M:
It’s
all
right.
Maybe
afterward,
we
can
grab
a
bite
at
a
nearby
café.
Text
6
M:
Hi,
Maria.
It’s
John.
Can
you
give
me
a
ride
to
work
this
morning?
My
car
broke
down
late
last
night,
and
it’s
being
fixed
in
the
repair
shop.
W:
I’d
be
delighted
to,
but
I
have
to
go
into
work
early
to
prepare
for
an
important
meeting.
Do
you
mind
leaving
30
minutes
earlier
than
usual?
M:
Not
at
all!
I
will
be
ready
to
be
picked
up
in
10
minutes.
W:
OK.
I
need
some
time
to
get
dressed
before
I
leave,
though.
Text
7
W:
What
are
you
studying
in
college?
M:
I’m
studying
to
become
a
teacher.
W:
How
cool!
My
mom
was
an
English
teacher.
What
subject
do
you
want
to
teach?
M:
Well,
history
is
my
favorite
subject,
but
I
want
to
be
a
science
teacher.
W:
How
fun!
How
many
years
of
school
do
you
have
left?
M:
I’ve
been
at
my
university
for
three
years,
so
I
have
one
more
to
go.
W:
Can
you
start
teaching
as
soon
as
you
graduate?
M:
Yeah.
I’ll
have
to
pass
a
test,
but
that’s
no
problem.
I’ve
never
failed
an
important
test,
so
I’m
not
worried.
W:
That
is
great!
Text
8
M:
Thank
you
for
calling
the
Sports
Center.
May
I
help
you?
W:
I
bought
a
bike
from
your
store
last
month,
and
I
am
having
problems
with
it.
I
need
to
have
it
repaired.
M:
What
seems
to
be
the
problem?
W:
Its
LCD
screen
does
not
work.
Nothing
was
on
when
I
pushed
the
START
button.
M:
What
is
your
bike
model?
W:
EX126.
M:
I
can
send
a
technician
out
to
take
a
look
at
your
bike.
W:
When
can
you
send
the
technician?
M:
I
have
2:00
p.m.
on
November
23rd
available.
Otherwise,
the
next
time
has
to
be
10:00
a.m.
on
December
8th.
W:
I’ll
take
November
23rd.
M:
OK.
May
I
have
your
name,
please?
W:
Lisa
Sloan.
S-L-O-A-N,
Sloan.
M:
I
need
your
address,
please.
W:
995
Silver
Lake
Street
in
Long
Beach.
M:
OK,
it’s
all
set.
Is
there
anything
else
I
can
do
for
you
today?
W:
No.
Thank
you
for
your
help.
M:
You
are
welcome.
Have
a
nice
day!
Text
9
M:
Why
do
you
look
so
worried?
W:
Well,
I
have
to
plan
a
dinner
for
my
colleague
Mary.
She
is
leaving
her
job
to
go
to
law
school.
M:
How
nice
that
you’re
going
to
have
a
goodbye
dinner
for
her!
Where
will
you
have
it?
W:
That’s
the
problem.
My
boss
suggested
that
we
go
to
the
Italian
restaurant
near
the
office.
But
Mary
loves
Mexican
food.
I
think
it
would
be
nicer
if
we
took
her
to
her
favorite
Mexican
place.
M:
I
agree.
You
should
take
her
somewhere
that
she
will
enjoy.
W:
The
only
problem
is
that
the
restaurant
is
far
from
my
office.
Do
you
know
Juan’s
Place?
M:
Of
course.
It’s
near
your
house.
Maybe
you
could
have
the
dinner
after
work
on
Friday.
That
way,
people
could
drive
over
to
the
restaurant
together.
W:
True.
But
traffic
is
always
so
awful
on
Fridays.
It
will
take
them
at
least
forty-five
minutes
to
get
there.
M:
Well,
then
why
don’t
you
try
to
find
a
Mexican
restaurant
closer
to
your
office?
W:
That’s
a
great
idea.
Text
10
The
Whistler
Film
Festival
is
a
yearly
film
festival
held
in
Whistler,
Canada.
Whistler
is
a
resort
town
in
the
province
of
British
Columbia.
Most
people
that
visit
the
town
go
there
to
ski.
In
the
summer,
many
people
like
to
go
mountain
biking
there.
The
film
festival
began
in
2001,
and
it
takes
place
over
five
days
in
the
first
week
of
December.
In
2012,
the
festival
was
known
popularly
as
“the
Sundance
of
Canadian
films”,
and
in
2015,
it
was
named
“Canada’s
coolest
film
festival”.
The
awards
presented
include
the
Borsos
Award,
which
is
named
after
the
filmmaker
Phillip
Borsos,
and
the
Pandora
Audience
Award,
which
is
a
non-cash
award
given
to
the
film
that
the
audience
likes
the
most.
In
2015,
the
Whistler
Film
Festival
presented
eighty-nine
films
and
hosted
ten
events,
including
the
annual
Celebrity
Challenge
Ski
Race
and
the
L’Oréal
Men
Expert
Sled
Race.
450
filmmakers
were
in
attendance,
and
almost
14,000
people
came
to
the
festival.
$158,000
in
cash
prizes
were
awarded.
In
2013,
the
documentary
film
The
Crash
Reel
was
filmed
on
location
in
Whistler.
It
was
picked
to
show
at
the
Whistler
Film
Festival
that
year.
Over
50%
of
the
content
shown
at
the
festival
is
Canadian,
although
anyone
can
submit
a
film.