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上海市嘉定区2019学年第二学期封浜高级中学高二年级英语期终测试(时间
120分钟,满分
150分)
2020.06
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I.
Listening
Comprehension
Section
A
Directions:
In
Section
A,
you
will
hear
ten
short
conversations
between
two
speakers.
At
the
end
of
each
conversation,
a
question
will
be
asked
about
what
was
said.
The
conversations
and
the
questions
will
be
spoken
only
once.
After
you
hear
a
conversation
and
the
question
about
it,
read
the
four
possible
answers
on
your
paper,
and
decide
which
one
is
the
best
answer
to
the
question
you
have
heard.
1.
A.
10
dollars.
B.
20
dollars.
C.
30
dollars.
D.
40
dollars.
2.
A.
At
a
bus
stop.
B.
In
a
café.
C.
In
the
waiting
room.
D.
At
a
train
station.
3.
A.
Every
weekend.
B.
Once
a
week.
C.
Once
a
month.
D.
Every
free
day.
4.
A.
Teacher
and
student.
B.
Doctor
and
patient.
C.
Manager
and
office
worker.
D.
Travel
agent
and
customer.
5.
A.
Eat
out.
B.
Cook
at
home.
C.
Greet
friends
over
the
phone.
D.
Go
for
an
outing.
6.
A.
Scratch
his
arm
even
more.
B.
Buy
some
special
medicine.
C.
Stretch
his
arms
at
night.
D.
Sleep
with
the
windows
shut.
7.
A.
She
is
disappointed.
B.
She
is
impressed.
C.
She
is
optimistic.
D.
She
is
jealous.
8.
A.
They
are
doing
a
talk
show.
B.
They
narrowly
missed
an
accident.
C.
There
is
heavy
traffic
in
the
city
center.
D.
The?street?lights?on
the
corner
are
off.
9.
A.
The
weather
report
is
unreliable.
B.
The
picnic
time
has
to
be
changed.
C.
They
can’t
go
to
the
same
picnic
park.
D.
He
should
listen
to
the
weather
report
first.
10.
A.
She
needs
a
new
washing
machine.
B.
She
should
do
the
laundry
herself.
C.
She
is
crazy
about
clothing
design.
D.
She
always
buys
new
clothes.
Section
B
Directions:
In
Section
B,
you
will
hear
two
short
passages
and
one
longer
conversation,
and
you
will
be
asked
several
questions
on
each
of
the
short
passages
and
the
longer
conversation.
The
short
passages
and
the
longer
conversation
will
be
read
twice,
but
the
questions
will
be
spoken
only
once.
When
you
hear
a
question,
read
the
four
possible
answers
on
your
paper
and
decide
which
one
is
the
best
answer
to
the
question
you
have
heard.
Questions
11
through
14
are
based
on
the
following
passage.
11.
A.
A
photo
ID.
B.
A
life
jacket.
C.
Gym
shorts.
D.
Physical
exam
results.
12.
A.
Too
many
dirty
bathing
suits.
B.
Spitting.
C.
Any
illnesses
after
swimming.
D.
Children’s
“accidents”.
13.
A.
Eight
years
old.
B.
Nine
years
old.
C.
Ten
years
old.
D.
Eleven
years
old.
14.
A.
Security
policy.
B.
The
business
hours.
C.
The
showering
rules.
D.
Required
swimming
clothes.
Questions
15
through
17
are
based
on
the
following
passage.
15.
A.
Next
to
the
library.
B.
Outside
the
bookstore.
C.
At
the
entrance
to
the
college.
D.
In
the
Learning
Resource
Center.
16.
A.
On
Monday
and
Friday
mornings.
B.
On
Tuesday
and
Friday
mornings.
C.
On
Tuesday
and
Thursday
mornings.
D.
On
Monday
and
Thursday
mornings.
17.
A.
To
welcome
the
students.
B.
To
give
information
about
campus
life.
C.
To
offer
suggestions
about
boarding
life.
D.
To
inform
the
use
of
the
school
facilities.
Questions
18
through
20
are
based
on
the
following
conversation.
18.
A.
Teaching.
B.
Raising
money.
C.
Saving
wild
animals.
D.
Running
a
zoo
business.
19.
A.
He
stayed
up
sending
emails.
B.
He
took
several
part-time
jobs.
C.
He
graded
a
lot
of
homework.
D.
He
took
care
of
a
bear
all
night.
20.
A.
They
are
lovely.
B.
They
are
dirty.
C.
They
are
ridiculous.
D.
They
are
humble.
II.
Grammar
and
Vocabulary
Section
A
Directions:
After
reading
the
passage
below,
fill
in
the
blanks
to
make
the
passage
coherent
and
grammatically
correct.
For
the
blanks
with
a
given
word,
fill
in
each
blank
with
the
proper
form
of
the
given
word;
for
the
other
blanks,?use
one
word
that
best
fits
each
blank.
Amazon’s
New
Alexa
for
Kids
Will
Raise
Your
Child
For
You
According
to
the
musical?Mary
Poppins,
the
perfect
nanny
(or
babysitter,
or
caregiver,
etc.)
has
a
cheery
mood,
no
imperfection,
and
plays
games,
all
sorts.
You
(21)
______
have
noticed
there
is
no
rule
against
her
being
a
robot.
Kids,
meet
your
new
nanny,
Alexa.
On
Wednesday,
Amazon?announced?the
release
of
(22)
______
kids’
version
of
its
artificially
intelligent
digital
assistant
Alexa
called
FreeTime,
as
well
as
a
kid-friendly
model
of
its
Echo
smart
speaker,
called
an
Echo
Dot
Kids
Edition.
This
new
Echo,
(23)
______
is
priced
at
$79.99
and
starts
shipping
May
9,
is
basically
an
Echo
Dot
mini-speaker
(24)
______(wrap)in
a
colored
rubber
case
and
prepackaged
to
include
a
one-year
subscription
to
Nanny
Alexa.
What
does
Nanny
Alexa
do?
Actually
Alexa
does
(25)
______
parents
tell
her
to,
via
parental
controls.
In
most
instances,
this
means
it
will
be
harder
for
kids
to
do
things
with
Alexa
like
shopping
or
listening
to
songs
with
clear
words,
and
parents
can
also
put
a
limit
on
how
much
kids
(26)
______(allow)to
use
Alexa.
Nanny
Alexa
has
also
been
engineered
to
be
more
used
to
kids’
voices,
and
will
supposedly
answer
questions
differently
(27)
______
more
context
and
using
language
that
will
help
children
learn
manners.
FreeTime
comes
in
two
levels;
the
unlimited
version
can
be
downloaded
onto
(28)
_____(exist)Echo
devices
(though
not
those
with
screens)
for
a
monthly
subscription
fee.
There’s
also
a
free
version
available,
which
includes
some
of
the
same
kid-friendly
features,
but
less
access
to
kids’
content
like
radio
stations
and
audiobooks.
Kids
love
smart
speakers,
(29)
______
introducing
a
special
one
for
them
feels
like
a
smart
move
for
Amazon.
But
(30)
______
parents
already
had
doubts
about
letting
their
kids
befriend
an
A.I.
or
allowing
a
smart
speaker
into
their
household,
slapping
a
more
colorful
case
on
the
Echo
is
unlikely
to
reduce
their
fears.
That’s
a
problem
even
a
spoonful
of
sugar
can’t
fix.?
Section
B
Directions:
Fill
in
each
blank
with
a
proper
word
chosen
from
the
box.
Each
word
can
be
used
only
once.
Note
that
there
is
one
word
more
than
you
need.
A.
perfect
B.
boundaries
C.
differently
D.
followed
E.
highly
F.
fought
G.
benefits
H.
philosophy
I.
unconditional
J.
deliberate
K.
showered
“Love
and
Logic”
Formula
(公式)
Bill
Gates
doesn’t
pretend
he
lives
in
an
ordinary
household.
When
it
comes
to
parenting
his
three
children,
Gates
says
he
and
his
wife
have
been
quite
__31__
about
the
model
they’ve
used
to
raise
their
three
children.
He
said
the
couple
__32__
a
1970s
“Love
and
Logic”
parenting
model.
It’s
a
formula
that
was
created
by
a
group
of
three
men

a
mix
of
psychologists,
psychiatrists
and
former
school
administrators.
The
core
idea
of
their
__33__
is
centered
on
the
idea
that
exercising
emotional
control,
essentially
minimizing
emotional
reactions
like
shouting
kids.
“One
of
the
greatest
__34__
of
applying
Love
and
Logic
is
that
it
helps
us
learn
how
to
keep
a
tighter
control
on
our
emotions
and
on
our
tongues,”
co-founder
Charles
Fay
wrote
in
a
blog
post
about
his
model.
Gates
admits
he
and
his
wife
haven’t
been
__35__
at
carrying
out
the
approach.
“Can
you
get
rid
of
the
emotion?
You
can’t
totally
do
it,”
he
said.
Aside
from
checking
hot-blooded
parent
tempers,
the
love
and
logic
model
also
stresses
the
importance
of
not
leaning
into
rewards
for
kids,
but
instead
demonstrating
__36__
love
and
admiring
kids
for
who
they
are,
not
what
they
do
(or
don’t)
achieve,
like
a
poor
test
score
or
a
bad
grade.
“Many
__37__
successful
people
struggled
with
grades
as
children,”
Fay
wrote
on
his
site.
“What’s
most
important
is
that
our
children
develop
good
character,
curiosity,
and
problem-solving
skills.”
Gates
says
the
“Love
and
Logic”
method
is
a
far
cry
from
the
way
he
grew
up,
but
he
knew
he
wanted
to
do
things
__38__
with
his
own
kids.
It
wasn’t
the
only
way
he
set
__39__
for
his
children
while
they
were
growing
up.
None
of
his
kids
owned
a
cell
phone
until
they
were
14
years
old.
The
children
also
will
each
get
about
$10
million
of
their
parents
fortune
as
inheritance,
a
mere
part
of
their
$90
billion.
“We
want
to
strike
a
balance
where
they
have
the
freedom
to
do
anything,
but
not
a
lot
of
money
__40__
on
them
so
they
could
go
out
and
do
nothing,”
Gates
once
told
TED.
III.
Reading
Comprehension
Section
A
Directions:
For
each
blank
in
the
following
passage
there
are
four
words
or
phrases
marked
A,
B,
C
and
D.
Fill
in
each
blank
with
the
word
or
phrase
that
best
fits
the
context.
Cool
Fellow
There
are
two
sons
in
my
family.
As
any
younger
brother
will
tell
you,
having
a
big
brother
involves
a
lot
of
walking
in
someone
else’s
__41__,
especially
when
you
have
an
older
brother
who
is
COOL.
For
years
I
wanted
to
do
everything
Tyson
did,
but
no
matter
how
hard
I
tried,
my
legs
just
weren’t
made
to
run
like
his.
I
probably
would
have
continued
trying
to
__42__
“Big
T”
for
the
rest
of
my
high
school
career,
but
when
my
family
moved
and
Tyson
left
for
college,
so
I
had
to
start
at
a
new
school
all
by
myself.
For
most
kids
high
school
is
the
worst
time
in
life
for
a
big
move;
for
me
it
turned
out
to
be
__43__
what
I
needed.
Transferring
to
another
school
gave
me
an
opportunity
to
__44__
myself
and
discover
an
entirely
new
version
of
“cool”.
I
don’t
know
what
made
me
decide
to
try
some
new
activities
at
the
new
school,
but
when
I
showed
up
for
an
after-school
meeting
of
the
Science
Olympiad
team,
I
learned
that
this
team
consists
of
15
students
who
train
together
for
__45__
and
national
science
competitions.
Visiting
this
group
was
the
best
thing
I’ve
ever
done!
I
had
always
been
__46__
with
chemistry,
biology,
and
math,
but
since
those
interests
hadn’t
__47__
Tyson’s
definition
of
cool,
I
had
never
pursued
them.
On
this
day,
for
some
reason,
I
did.
__48__,
I
discovered
a
roomful
of
like-minded
people
who
welcomed
me
without
question
or
condition.
In
that
little
room,
as
we
organized
teams,
prepared
resources,
__49__
answering
questions,
and
trained
for
the
annual
contest,
I
felt
more
connected
than
I
ever
had
to
any
sports
team.
I
didn’t
feel
as
though
I
needed
to
keep
up
with
anybody
else;
I
was
finally
with
__50__
who
understood
me.
It
was
so
good
to
feel
__51__
for
who
I
am
and
affirmed
for
things
that
I’m
good
at.
For
the
first
time
in
my
life,
I
actually
felt
cool.
I’ll
admit
that
it
took
a
while
to
__52__
Tyson
that
the
science
lab
was
the
best
place
for
me
to
spend
my
time.
He
couldn’t
understand
how
I
had
connected
with
a
crowd
that
was
so
totally
different
from
the
friends
he
had
had
in
high
school.
But
this
time
his
questions
didn’t
make
me
question
myself.
I
finally
know
who
I
am!
Yes,
I’m
Tyson’s
little
brother,
but
that’s
only
part
of
my
__53__.
I’m
a
cool
guy
in
my
own
way,
too.
I
am
relieved
to
know
that
“cool”
has
a
much
__54__
definition
than
what
I
used
to
think.
And
Tyson
is
coming
around,
too.
He’s
been
telling
his
friends
about
his
“smart
little
brother”
and
has
promised
to
come
to
__55__
for
me
at
our
practice
competition
next
month.
41.
A.
presence
B.
mind
C.
dream
D.
shadow
42.
A.
keep
on
B.
keep
up
with
C.
keep
track
of
D.
keep
to
43.
A.
exactly
B.
flexibly
C.
severely
D.
merely
44.
A.
review
B.
redefine
C.
reverse
D.
register
45.
A.
legal
B.
impersonal
C.
regional
D.
ideal
46.
A.
fascinated
B.
associated
C.
concerned
D.
infected
47.
A.
hit
B.
set
C.
denied
D.
fit
48.
A.
To
my
embarrassment
B.
To
my
surprise
C.
To
my
disappointment
D.
To
my
sorrow
49.
A.
praised
B.
postponed
C.
practiced
D.
permitted
50.
A.
peers
B.
scientists
C.
physicists
D.
players
51.
A.
adjusted
B.
adapted
C.
admired
D.
accepted
52.
A.
conceive
B.
convince
C.
confess
D.
confirm
53.
A.
guilty
B.
personality
C.
reality
D.
identity
54.
A.
clearer
B.
better
C.
broader
D.
wiser
55.
A.
conquer
B.
check
C.
cheer
D.
comfort
Section
B
Directions:
Read
the
following
three
passages.
Each
passage
is
followed
by
several
questions
or
unfinished
statements.
For
each
of
them
there
are
four
choices
marked
A,
B,
C
and
D.
Choose
the
one
that
fits
best
according
to
the
information
given
in
the
passage
you
have
just
read.
(A)
Word
spread
quickly
that
Park’s
Hardware
would
be
closing.
Locals
begged
with
Lin,
the
owner
of
the
store,
with
no
result.
Running
a
small,
family-owned
hardware(五金器具)business
was
no
longer
a
profit
maker.
The
town’s
affection
for
Park’s
Hardware
was
just
not
enough
to
allow
it
to
fight
against
the
big
warehouse
stores
down
the
road
in
Bangor.
It’s
difficult
to
see
a
hardware
store
go.
A
hardware
store
is
special
because
it
sells
the
things
that
allow
us
to
DIY,
and
in
the
process
improves
our
surroundings
to
suit
our
tastes.
There
are
few
things
more
satisfying
than
a
new
coat
of
paint
on
a
weary
wall.
Some
might
argue
this
might
be
accomplished
by
shopping
at
the
big
warehouse
stores.
Well,
maybe
sometimes,
but
certainly
not
always.
I
remember
once
I
was
searching
in
one
of
a
Bangor
stores
for
a
wireless
door
chime
(音乐门铃)
that
Park’s
didn’t
carry.
I
found
one,
but
didn’t
understand
the
instructions
on
the
package.
I
asked
a
clerk.
The
man
took
the
package,
examined
it,
said
he
didn’t
know
and
walked
away.
If
I
were
at
Park’s
and
asked,
“Lin,
can
you

please
…?”
Lin
would
spring
into
action
and
together
we
would
mix
and
match
and
measure
until
we
made
it.
Was
it
more
expensive
to
shop
at
Park’s
as
opposed
to
a
warehouse?
In
one
way,
yes

if
I
wanted
to
buy
something
big-ticket.
But
otherwise,
no:
I
could
buy
a
single
screw
at
Park’s,
and
have
it
lovingly
put
in
a
little
bag,
for
five
cents

no
charge
for
the
accompanying
pleasant
conversation.
At
a
warehouse
I
had
no
choice
but
to
buy
a
box
of
hundred
screws,
and,
if
I
were
fortunate,
receive
at
the
cash
register
a
“Have
a
nice
day”.
56.
Park’s
Hardware
would
be
closing
because
_______.
A.
the
owner
was
moving
B.
the
affection
was
not
enough
C.
it
couldn’t
earn
money
D.
locals
begged
its
owner
57.
Why
does
the
author
write
his
experience
in
a
Bangor
store?
A.
To
indicate
Park’s
lacked
wireless
door
chimes.
B.
To
describe
the
impolite
behavior
of
the
clerk.
C.
To
show
respect
for
Lin’s
good
manners.
D.
To
compare
different
serving
attitudes.
58.
The
underlined
sentence
in
the
last
paragraph
means
“_______”.
A.
One
had
to
pay
if
accompanied
in
the
big
warehouse
store.
B.
One
could
have
nice
conversations
in
the
big
warehouse
store.
C.
One
was
usually
pleasantly
treated
in
the
big
warehouse
store.
D.
One
was
unlikely
to
be
accompanied
in
the
big
warehouse
store.
59.
The
author
felt
_______
that
Park’s
Hardware
would
be
closing.
A.
fortunate
B.
sorry
C.
satisfied
D.
guilty
(B)
A
layover
(临时滞留)
or
flight
delay
can
be
extremely
fun
in
these
international
airports.
Munich
Airport,
Germany
Aviation
(航空)
lovers
passing
through
Munich
can
take
a
behind-the-scenes
tour
to
learn
how
the
airport
operates.
Visitors
can
also
tour
three
historic
aircraft
and
a
retired
rescue
helicopter,
climb
up
to
a
28-metre
high
observation
platform
for
an
up-close
view
of
take-offs
and
landings,
and
watch
films
on
aviation
in
the
airport’s
60-seat
cinema.
Travelers
can
also
kill
layover
time
at
an
18-hole
mini-golf
course,
or
even
stop
in
for
a
teeth
cleaning
at
the
airport
dental
office.
Changi
Airport,
Singapore
After
a
long
flight
to
Singapore,
travelers
can
relax
in
a
Balinese-style
swimming
pool,
work
out
at
the
airport
gym,
or
enjoy
a
drink
and
live
musical
performances
at
the
airport’s
Music
Bar.
The
airport
also
has
a
quiet
butterfly
garden,
and
a
“pleasant-smelling
garden”
which
is
home
to
15
species
of
plants
and
trees.
Free
movies
at
one
of
two
airport
cinemas
also
keep
passengers
entertained.
Schiphol
Amsterdam
Airport,
the
Netherlands
Schiphol
is
Europe’s
fifth-largest
airport.
Here
passengers
can
view
the
works
of
Dutch
masters
free
of
charge.
You
can
even
have
your
wedding
ceremony
at
Schiphol

couples
can
choose
from
four
different
wedding
packages,
including
a
1930-style
ceremony
held
on
a
Dakota
military
aircraft.
San
Francisco
International
Airport,
California
The
airport’s
24-hour
AirTrain
not
only
moves
passengers
between
terminal,
but
also
provides
a
fun
view
of
the
runways.
There
are
three
aquariums
(水族馆)
to
explore,
along
with
interactive
play
areas,
an
aviation
museum,
and
a
library.
If
that’s
not
enough
to
keep
the
little
ones
busy,
travelers
can
rent
portable
DVD
players
and
movies
for
use
in
the
airport.
60.
What
can
travelers
do
at
the
Munich
Airport?
A.
They
can
have
their
teeth
cleaned.
B.
They
can
relax
in
a
swimming
pool.
C.
They
can
visit
one
of
three
aquariums.
D.
They
can
watch
free
films
in
the
28-seat
cinema.
61.
Which
is
the
unique
feature
of
the
Schiphol
Amsterdam
Airport?
A.
Passengers
can
play
golf
there.
B.
Passengers
can
get
married
there.
C.
Passengers
can
visit
a
Munich
military
aircraft.
D.
Passengers
can
buy
the
works
of
Dutch
masters.
62.
Which
airport
was
designed
with
kids
in
mind?
A.
Changi
Airport.
B.
Schiphol
Amsterdam
Airport.
C.
Munich
Airport.
D.
San
Francisco
International
Airport.
(C)
Have
you
wondered
why
different
animals
or
pests
have
their
particular
colours?
Colours
in
them
seem
to
be
used
mainly
to
protect
themselves.
Birds,
especially
seagulls
are
very
fond
of
locusts
(飞蝗),
but
birds
can’t
easily
catch
locusts
because
locusts
change
their
colours
together
with
the
change
of
the
colour
of
crops.
When
crops
are
green,
locusts
look
green.
But
when
crops
are
ripe,
locusts
take
on
exactly
the
same
brown
colour
as
crops
have.
Some
other
pests
with
different
colours
from
plants
are
usually
easily
found
and
eaten
by
their
enemies.
So
they
have
to
hide
themselves
in
terror
for
lives
and
appear
only
at
night.
If
you
study
the
animal
life
in
any
part
of
the
world,
you
will
find
the
main
use
of
colouring
is
to
protect
them.
Bears,
wolves
and
other
beasts
move
quietly
through
forests.
They
are
usually
invisible
to
the
eyes
of
hunters,
because
they
have
the
colour
much
like
the
barks
of
trees.
An
even
more
strange
act
remains
to
be
noticed.
A
kind
of
fish
living
in
seas
can
send
out
a
kind
of
very
black
liquid
when
it
faces
danger.
While
the
liquid
is
over,
its
enemies
cannot
find
it,
and
it
quickly
swims
away.
Thus,
it
has
existed
up
to
now
though
it
is
not
powerful
at
all.
63.
Locusts
are
pests
but
they
aren’t
easily
wiped
out
by
their
enemies
because
_______.
A.
they
are
powerful
enough
B.
they
are
dangerous
to
their
enemies
C.
they
take
on
the
same
colours
as
crops
D.
they
fly
very
fast
64.
The
pests
that
have
different
colours
from
plants
usually
appear
at
night
because
_______.
A.
their
enemies
can
easily
find
them
and
eat
them
B.
it’s
easy
for
them
to
destroy
plants
in
darkness
C.
they
have
the
habit
of
coming
out
in
darkness
D.
birds
take
their
rests
when
night
comes
65.
A
certain
fish
living
in
seas
has
lived
through
millions
of
years
because
_______.
A.
it
is
the
most
powerful
in
the
sea
B.
no
other
fishes
can
swim
as
fast
as
it
can
C.
the
liquid
it
sends
out
can
kill
its
enemies
D.
it
can
send
out
a
kind
of
liquid
to
protect
itself.
66.
This
passage
mainly
talks
about
_______.
A.
animals
or
pests
can
dye
themselves
different
colours
B.
the
protective
colouration
of
animals
and
pests
C.
how
a
certain
sea
fish
protects
itself
D.
the
change
of
colour
in
locusts
Section
C
Directions:
Read
the
following
passage.
Fill
in
each
blank
with
a
proper
sentence
given
in
the
box.
Each
sentence
can
be
used
only
once.
Note
that
there
are
two
more
sentences
than
you
need.
A.
Be
careful
while
using
thumb
drive.
B.
Make
your
password
harder
to
hack.
C.
Unless
you
really
need
it,
it
is
best
not
to
use
it.
D.
They
can
offer
many
different
types
of
computer
protection.
E.
These
services
permit
users
to
easily
store
and
secure
their
passwords.
F.
Information
about
what
you
sent
from
or
saved
on
your
computer
can
be
kept
for
days
or
weeks.
How
to
Protect
Yourself
from
Hackers
Online
An
increase
in?cyber-attacks
(网络攻击)
makes
the
Internet
seem
like
a
scary
place
these
days.
How
can
individuals
protect
or
make
it
more
difficult
for
hackers
to
access
their
information?
Here
are
several
tips
that
can
help
you
protect
against
cyber-attacks:
67
Hard
passwords
include
upper
and
lower
case
letters,
numbers
and
special
characters.
They
should
be
at
least
eight
characters
in
length.
They
should
also?not?spell
out
words
easy
for
hackers
to
find,
like
your
pet’s
name
or
the
name
of
a
family
member.
Change
your
password
regularly
A
very
common
mistake
made
by
users
is
to
create
one
hard
password,
but
then
never
change
it.
Remembering
a
long
list
of
complicated
passwords
can
be
difficult.
But
no
password
is
unbreakable.
Hackers
are
better
able
to
hack
multiple
accounts
if
those
accounts
all
have
the
same
password.
A
password
management
service,
like
Dashlane
or
PasswordBox,
can
help
you
keep
track
of
hard
passwords.
68
Clear
your
browser
(浏览器)
history
This
goes
for
all
the
devices
you
use
in
a
day

your
home
computer,
your
work
computer,
or
your
friend’s
iPad.
Internet
browsers
like
Firefox
or
Chrome
keep
track
of
where
you’ve
been
and
what
you’ve
done
online.
They
keep
records
of
every
site
you
visited.
69
It
is
very
easy
for
anyone
who
sees
that
information
to
steal
a
detailed
record
of
your
online
activities.
Do
not
use
free
Wi-Fi
An
increasing
number
of
public
places
now
offer
free
wireless
access
to
the
Internet.
Often,
a
user
does
not
need
a
password
to
connect
to
these
wireless
networks.
These
services
might
be
useful,
but
they’re
also
an
easy
way
for
hackers
to
access
everything
on
your
device.
Use
anti-virus
protection
There
are
many
anti-virus
services
available
for
users.
70
Some
anti-virus
services
are
even
free.
They
are
a
great
way
to
have
a
professional
help
keeping
users
one
step
ahead
of
hackers.
IV.
Summary
Writing
Directions:
Read
the
following
passage.
Summarize
the
main
idea
and
the
main
point(s)
of
the
passage
in
no
more
than
60
words.
Use
your
own
words
as
far
as
possible.
Classrooms
of
the
Future
Online
“classroom”
experience
is
far
different
than
anything
students
did
in
school.
Thanks
to
current
technology,
many
students
have
benefited
from
online
learning.
Online
courses
offer
many
benefits
that
help
public
schools
meet
the
educational
needs
of
today’s
students.
Through
online
schools,
students
can
access
a
variety
of
courses,
including
college
prep
courses,
which
may
not
be
available
to
them
at
their
local
public
schools.
Enrollment
in
these
courses
also
allows
students
access
to
virtual
laboratories
and
the
finest
libraries
in
the
country,
no
matter
where
they
live.
Online
courses
provide
flexibility
in
student
schedules.
Students
can
log
on
anywhere
at
any
time
to
complete
their
class
work.
Students
involved
in
extracurricular
activities,
those
who
have
been
hospitalized,
or
those
who
are
behind
in
earning
required
credits
can
meet
their
educational
needs
through
enrollment
in
online
classes.
Students
in
traditional
schools
can
fall
behind
if
they
have
difficulty
understanding
concepts
the
rest
of
the
class
easily
grasps.
Virtual
schools,
on
the
other
hand,
offer
a
pace
that
meets
every
student’s
needs,
allowing
more
time
to
master
a
difficult
algebra
concept
or
the
opportunity
to
interact
with
an
engineer
applying
scientific
principles
in
the
workplace.
Still,
some
remain
doubtful
about
online
education.
They
worry
that
online
classes
will
not
be
demanding
enough
to
prepare
students
as
well
as
traditional
classrooms
do.
They
should
not
worry.
A
Department
of
Education
report
suggests
that
students
enrolled
in
online
classes
performed
better
than
those
in
traditional
schools.
In
fact,
Florida
Virtual
School,
the
nation’s
largest
virtual
high
school,
boasts
higher
scores
in
its
advanced
courses
than
many
traditional
public
schools.
Today’s
technology
provides
multiple
avenues
for
students
to
become
better
prepared
for
college
and
to
pursue
careers
in
today’s
global
economy.
Let’s
be
willing
to
give
online
classes
a
chance
to
show
how
constructive
they
can
be
in
helping
today’s
students
receive
the
best
education
possible.
V.
Translation
Directions:
Translate
the
following
sentences
into
English,
using
the
words
given
in
the
brackets.
72.这款新菜品既好看又美味。(Not
only)
73.欣赏着这一步一景,真心认为我的家乡配得上“美丽乡村”的称号。(deserve)
74.尽管面临许多困难,这位建筑师还是想尽一切办法去完善设计方案。(despite)
75.我相信,如果每位语言学习者抓住一切机会接触语言、练习运用语言,总归会很好地掌握它的。(end
up)
VI.
Guided
Writing
Directions:
Write
an
English
composition
in
120-150
words
according
to
the
instructions
given
below
in
Chinese.
假设你是明启学校的学生程飞(Cheng
Fei),学校正在进行下学期兴趣小组(interest
group)活动意向征集。拟组建的兴趣小组请见下表。
大类
小组名称
小组编号
艺术
文学(Literature)
一组
绘画(Drawing)
二组
音乐(Music)
三组
科技
机器人(Robots)
四组
信息技术(Information
technology)
五组
体育
田径(Track
and
field)
六组
球类(Ball
game)
七组
请你给自己想申报的那个兴趣小组的负责老师写一封信,表达你希望参加的愿望。你的信须包括以下内容:
1.告知你想申报的那个兴趣小组的名称;
2.简要介绍你申报的理由;
3.你对该兴趣小组的期望。
(不能涉及真实的姓名和学校的信息。)
封浜中学2019学年第二学期高二年级期终测试
英语试卷
听力文字稿、参考答案、评分标准、客观题评分标准设置
一、听力文字稿
I.
Listening
Comprehension
Section
A
Directions:
In
section
A,
you
will
hear
ten
short
conversations
between
two
speakers.
At
the
end
of
each
conversation,
a
question
will
be
asked
about
what
was
said.
The
conversations
and
the
questions
will
be
spoken
only
once.
After
you
hear
a
conversation
and
the
question
about
it,
read
the
four
possible
answers
on
your
paper,
and
decide
which
one
is
the
best
answer
to
the
question
you
have
heard.
1.
M:
Which
dress
did
you
finally
decide
to
buy
at
the
clothing
store?
W:
I
chose
the
blue
one
at
first,
but
it
was
40
dollars.
So
I
bought
another
one
which
saved
me
10
dollars.
Q:
How
much
did
the
woman
pay
for
the
dress?
(C)
2.
W:
Hi
John,
the
train
arrived
much
earlier
than
I
expected.
I’m
on
the
platform
at
the
moment.
M:
Oh,
you
can
go
and
have
a
drink
in
the
café
while
waiting
for
me.
The
road
is
quite
crowded.
Q:
Where
is
the
woman?
(D)
3.
M:
I’d
see
Granddad
every
day
if
I
could.
But
I’m
only
free
every
Sunday.
W:
That’s
enough.
But
don’t
forget
it’s
his
birthday
next
month.
Q:
How
often
does
the
man
see
his
grandfather?
(B)
4.
W:
Mr.
Watson,
I
wonder
whether
it’s
possible
for
me
to
take
a
vacation
early
next
month.
M:
Did
you
fill
out
a
request
form?
Q:
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
(C)
5.
M:
How
about
going
out
for
a
meal
this
weekend?
If
you
fancy
staying
in,
I
could
cook
for
us.
W:
A
meal
out
would
be
great.
And
we
can
ask
some
other
friends,
as
well.
I’ll
ring
Anna
and
Karl.
Q:
What
will
the
speakers
do
on
the
coming
weekend?
(A)
6.
M:
Gina.
It’s
so
hot
outside,
and
the
bugs
just
love
me
this
year!
W:
Stop
scratching
your
arm,
Sam.
Well,
I
hope
you
close
the
windows
tonight.
Here,
put
on
this
medicine.
Q:
What
does
Gina
tell
Sam
to
do?
(D)
7.
M:
I
made
this
painting
by
myself.
I’ve
been
taking
art
classes
for
the
past
year.
W:
Really?
That’s
amazing!
I
thought
you
bought
it.
It
looks
like
it
was
painted
by
a
professional.
Q:
How
does
the
woman
respond
to
the
man?
(B)
8.
W:
Oh.
The
radio
is
advising
us
to
avoid
the
city
center
this
morning.
I’ll
be
late
for
work.
M:
It’s
OK.
We’ll
turn
right
at
the
traffic
lights
so
that
we
can
avoid
where
there
is
a
huge
queue
of
cars.
Q:
What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation?
(C)
9.
W:
According
to
the
weatherman,
it’s
going
to
be
sunny
on
Saturday.
A
great
day
for
picnic.
M:
Huh!
They
said
the
same
thing
about
last
Saturday
and
it
rained
all
day.
Q:
What
does
the
man
mean?
(A)
10.
W:
I
had
three
baskets
of
clothes
to
wash.
The
washing
machine
was
full.
M:
That’s
too
bad.
I
guess
you’ll
have
to
go
shopping
again.
The
clothing
shops
must
love
you.
Q:
What
does
the
man
imply
about
the
woman
in
the
end?
(D)
Section
B
Directions:
In
section
B,
you
will
hear
two
short
passages
and
one
longer
conversation,
and
you
will
be
asked
three
questions
on
each
of
the
passages
and
four
questions
on
the
conversation.
The
passages
and
the
conversation
will
be
read
twice,
but
the
questions
will
be
spoken
only
once.
When
you
hear
a
question,
read
the
four
possible
answers
on
your
paper
and
decide
which
one
would
be
the
best
answer
to
the
question
you
have
heard.
Questions
11
through
14
are
based
on
the
following
passage.
Attention,
swimmers!
Please
listen
carefully
to
the
following
information
about
our
community
pool.
All
guests
must
sign
in
and
leave
a
photo
ID
at
the
front
desk.
State
law
requires
that
all
swimmers
must
shower
with
soap
before
entering
the
pool.
Besides,
all
swimmers
must
wear
proper
bathing
suits.
If
any
of
our
staff
determines
that
your
clothes
are
not
appropriate,
either
because
they
are
too
short
or
too
dirty,
you
will
not
be
allowed
into
the
water.
If
you
are
sick,
or
have
any
signs
of
illness,
do
not
use
the
pool
until
you
are
completely
recovered.
Please
remind
your
children
to
use
the
bathroom
before
entering
the
pool.
If
they
have
any
“accidents”,
you
must
report
them
to
the
gym
staff
immediately.
Children
ten
years
of
age
and
younger
must
be
accompanied
by
an
adult
over
the
age
of
18
at
all
times.
Remind
children
that
spitting
is
not
allowed.
Finally,
there
has
been
a
schedule
change.
In
the
past,
we
have
been
open
from
6:00
a.m.
to
6:00
p.m.
Starting
January
1,
we
will
be
open
from
7:00
a.m.
to
6:30
p.m.
Now
listen
again,
please.
Questions
11.
What
is
required
for
guests?
(A)
12.
What
must
be
reported
to
the
gym
staff?
(D)
13.
Above
what
age
can
children
swim
alone?
(C)
14.
Which
pool
policy
has
changed?
(B)
Questions
15
through
17
are
based
on
the
following
passage.
Welcome
to
Highdown
College.
Firstly
I’d
like
to
say
something
about
living
arrangements.
Most
of
you
already
have
a
place
in
one
of
our
college
flats.
If
you
have
any
problems,
please
contact
the
housing
staff.
You’ll
find
the
office
at
the
entrance
to
the
college
and
it’s
open
from
nine
until
four
Monday
to
Friday.
During
the
holidays
it’s
open,
mornings
only,
on
Monday
and
Thursday.
However,
if
you
have
an
emergency,
you
can
contact
somebody
on
978
5423.
Moving
on
now
...
the
college
has
excellent
facilities
to
help
you
with
your
studies,
including
the
Learning
Resource
Center
that
has
more
than
50,000
library
books.
There
are
also
50
computers
so
you
can
use
the
Internet.
There
are
plenty
of
places
to
eat
at
the
college,
like
the
Hungry
Café
on
the
first
floor
where
you
can
have
sandwiches
and
salad,
or,
if
you
prefer
a
hot
meal
at
a
very
reasonable
price
you
can
go
to
the
Food
Hall.
You’ll
find
it
next
to
the
bookshop,
on
the
ground
floor.
Otherwise,
you
can
have
a
pub
lunch
in
the
students’
bar.
There
are
also
machines
around
the
college,
where
you
can
buy
chocolate
and
drinks.
Right,
if
anybody
has
any
questions
about
these
matters,
or
anything
else,
please
stay
behind
now.
I
hope
all
of
you
enjoy
your
time
at
our
college.
Now
listen
again,
please.
Questions:
15.
Where
can
the
listeners
find
the
housing
office?
(C)
16.
When
does
the
housing
office
open
during
holidays?
(D)
17.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
passage?
(B)
Questions
18
through
20
are
based
on
the
following
conversation.
W:
You
look
exhausted,
Carl.
Shouldn’t
you
be
more
rested
since
classes
are
out?
M:
I
wish!
I
do
feel
better
without
all
that
homework
to
grade
and
students
to
send
emails
to,
but
I
just
have
a
lot
of
work
to
do
right
now.
W:
What’s
going
on?
M:
Well,
it
all
started
when
we
found
this
baby
bear
in
our
garage.
We
took
it
in
and
raised
it.
W:
Wait…you
have
a
pet
bear?
I’ll
bet
it’s
lovely!
M:
No.
That
was
two
years
ago.
We
let
it
go
to
live
in
the
forest
with
the
other
bears.
The
problem
is,
every
spring,
people
bring
us
baby
bears
from
their
garages
to
raise.
All
summer,
we
feed
them,
clean
up
after
them,
and
play
with
them.
I
was
up
all
night
with
a
hungry
“baby”.
W:
What
a
lot
of
work!
I
guess
it’s
part
of
living
next
to
the
forest.
M:
Well,
we
love
animals,
you
know.
And
this
year,
we’re
hoping
to
raise
some
money
for
equipment
and
food.
You
wouldn’t
believe
how
many
apples
a
young
bear
can
eat!
W:
What
else
do
you
buy?
M:
Cages,
small
toys
to
keep
them
entertained,
and
lots
and
lots
of
towels.
Bears
are
very
messy!
Now
listen
again,
please.
Questions:
18.
What
did
the
man
start
doing
two
years
ago?
(C)
19.
Why
is
the
man
tired?
(D)
20.
What
does
the
man
say
about
the
bears
at
the
end
of
the
conversation?
(B)
That’s
the
end
of
listening
comprehension.
听力部分到此结束。
二、参考答案
I.
Listening
Comprehension
II.
Grammar
and
Vocabulary
21.
may
22.
a
23.
which
24.wrapped
25.
whatever
26.
are
allowed
27.
with
28.
existing
29.
so
30.
if
31-35
J
D
H
G
A
36-40
I
E
C
B
K
III.
Reading
Comprehension
41.
D
42.
B
43.
A
44.
B
45.
C
46.
A
47.
D
48.
B
49.
C
50.
A
51.
D
52.
B
53.
D
54.
C
55.
C
56-59
CDDB
60-62
ABD
63-66
CADB
67-70
BEFD
IV.
Summary
writing
Version
1:
The
passage
mainly
talks
about
the
benefits
of
online
learning.
Online
courses
make
students
better
prepared
for
college,
provide
flexibility
in
student
schedules,
and
offer
a
pace
satisfying
every
student’s
needs
not
to
be
left
behind.
It
is
reported
that
those
enrolling
in
online
classes
did
better
than
those
in
traditional
schools,
so
online
classes
should
be
trusted
and
implemented.
(60
words)
Version
2:
Online
courses
benefit
today’s
students
in
many
ways.
First,
they
provide
various
courses
and
learning
resources.
Second,
they
allow
flexible
learning
schedules.
Moreover,
students
can
pace
their
study
according
to
their
own
needs.
However,
some
still
doubt
online
education,
believing
it
not
demanding
enough.
Due
to
students’
better
learning
performance,
we
should
give
online
courses
a
chance.
(57
words)
Version
3:
The
passage
highlights
the
advantages
of
online
courses
over
traditional
ones.
More
resources,
including
various
courses,
virtual
labs
and
best
libraries,
are
accessible.
Students
are
no
longer
restricted
to
fixed
schedules.
The
flexibility
also
facilitates
learning
difficult
concepts
and
consulting
industry
experts.
Despite
some
concerns
over
its
quality,
students
turn
out
to
achieve
higher
scores.
Let’s
embrace
its
bright
future.
(60
words)
Version
4:
The
author
illustrates
the
benefits
and
prospects
of
online
courses.
They
cater
to
students’
need
by
offering
various
courses,
virtual
laboratories
and
libraries.
They
also
empower
students
not
to
be
confined
by
time
and
space
and
to
study
at
a
self-adaptive
pace.
Contrary
to
people’s
concerns,
students
enrolling
in
online
courses
outperform
their
counterparts.
We
should
embrace
the
online
courses.
(60
words)
V.
Translation
72.
Not
only
is
the
new
dish
good
looking
but
also
it
is
delicious.
1.5分
1.5分
Not
only
is
the
new
dish
good
looking
but
also
it
is
delicious.
Not
only
is
the
new
dish
good-looking
but
it
is
also
delicious.
Not
only
is
the
new
dish
pretty-looking
but
it
is
delicious.
Not
only
is
the
new
dish
pretty
looking
but
also
it
is
tasty.
73.
Enjoying
the
(different)
views
everywhere,
I
truly
think
my
hometown
deserves
the
title
of
“The
Beautiful
Village”.
1分
1分
1分
Enjoying
the
(different)
views
everywhere,
I
truly
think
my
hometown
deserves
the
title
of
“The
Beautiful
Village”.
Enjoying
the
scenery
everywhere,
I
really
think
my
hometown
deserves
74.
Despite
facing
many
difficulties,
the
architect
is
trying
every
(possible)
means
to
improve/perfect
the
design
plan.
1分
2分
1分
Despite
(facing)
many
difficulties,
the
architect
is
trying
every
(possible)
means
to
improve/perfect
the
design
plan.
Despite
(facing)
a
lot
of
difficulties,
Despite
the
fact
that
they
are
faced
with
many
difficulties,
Despite
the
fact
that
they
are
facing
many
difficulties,
75.
I
believe
that
if
every
language
learner
grasps
every
opportunity
to
be
exposed
to
the
language
and
practice
using
it,
he
will
end
up
mastering
it
very
well.
2分
1分
2分
I
believe
that
if
every
language
learner
grasps
every
opportunity
to
be
exposed
to
the
language
and
practice
using
it,
he
will
end
up
mastering
it
very
well.
I
believe
that
if
every
language
learner
catch/seize
the/every
chance
he
will
end
up
learning
it
very
well.
he
will
end
up
with
a
good
command
of
it.
VI.
Guided
Writing(略)
三、评分标准
(一)分值
总分:150分。
1~10,一小题1分;
11~20,一小题2分;
21~55,一小题1分;
56~70,一小题2分;
IV(梗概写作).10分
V.(翻译)
72题,3分
73题,3分,
74题,4分,
75题,5分
VI(作文).
25分
(二)评分标准
II.
Grammar
and
Vocabulary
语法:答案正确得1分;单词拼写错误,即不得分。
IV.
Summary
writing
1.
本题总分为10分,其中内容5分,语言5分。
2.
评分时应注意的主要方面:内容要点、信息呈现的连贯性和准确性。
3.
词数超过60,酌情扣分。
档次
内容
语言
A
5分
5分
B
4分
4分
C
3分
3分
D
2分
2分
E
1分
1分
F
0分
0分
各档次给分要求:
内容部分
A.
能准确、全面地概括文章主旨大意,并涵盖主要信息。
B.
能准确概括文章主旨大意,但遗漏个别主要信息。
C.
能概括文章主旨大意,但遗漏部分主要信息。
D.
未能准确概括文章主旨大意,遗漏较多主要信息或留有过多细节信息。
E.
几乎不能概括文章的主旨大意,未涉及文中有意义的相关信息。
F.
完全未作答或作答与本题无关。
语言部分
A.
能用自己的语言连贯、正确地表述。
B.
能用自己的语言较连贯、正确地表述,但有个别语言错误。
C.
基本能用自己的语言连贯、正确地表述,但连贯性较差,且有少量不影响表意的语言错误。
D.
基本能用自己的语言表述,但连贯性较差,且严重语言错误较多。
E.
几乎不能用自己的语言连贯、正确地表述。
F.
完全未作答或作答与本题无关。
V.
Translation
1.在每题中,单词拼写、标点符号、大小写错误累计每两处扣1分。
2.语法错误每处扣1分。每句同类语法错误不重复扣分。
3.译文没有用所给单词,扣1分。
VI.
Guided
Writing
作文评分的主要标准:
·题目所要求的内容是否清楚、有效地表达出来;
·语法、词汇、拼写和标点符号等使用的准确性,句子结构和用词的多样性;
·文章段落及句子间组织结构的连贯性。
具体评分标准:
1.
本题总分为25分,其中内容10分,语言10分,组织结构5分。
2.
评分时应注意的主要方面:内容要点,应用词汇和语法结构的数量和正确性及上下文的连贯性。
3.评分时,先根据文章内容和语言初步确定所属档次,然后对照相应的组织结构档次给予加分。其中,内容和语言两部分相加,得15分或以上者,可考虑加4-5分,15分以下者,只能考虑加0,1,2,3分。内容和语言部分的得分相差一般不超过2分。
各档次给分要求,具体见下表:
档次
内容
语言
组织结构
A
9-10
9-10
4-5
B
7-8
7-8
3
C
5-6
5-6
2
D
3-4
3-4
1
E
0-2
0-2
0
4.词数少于70,总分最多不超过10分。
5.文章只有一到两句,总分不得超过2分。
6.文章如果没有紧扣主题,内容部分得分不得超过4分。
注:各档次给分要求:
内容部分
A.
内容充实,主题突出,详略得当。
B.
内容较充实,能表达出作文要求。
C.
内容基本充实,尚能表达出作文要求。
D.
漏掉或未能写清楚主要内容,有些内容与主题无关。
E.
明显遗漏主要内容,严重离题。
语言部分
A.
具有很好的语言表达能力,语法结构正确或有些小错误,主要因为使用了较复杂结构或词汇所致。句子结构多样,词汇丰富。
B.
具有较强的语言表达能力,语法结构和词汇的应用基本正确,错误主要是因为尝试较复杂结构或词汇所致。句子结构多样,词汇较丰富。
C.
有一些语法结构和词汇方面的错误,但不影响理解。句子结构有一定的变化,词汇使用得当。
D.
语法结构与词汇错误较多,影响了对内容的理解。句子结构单调,词汇较贫乏。
E.
语法结构与词汇的错误很多,影响了对内容的理解。词不达意。
组织结构部分
A.
自然地使用了语句间的连接成分,全文流畅,结构紧凑。
B.
能使用语句间连接成分,全文较流畅,结构较紧凑。
C.
能使用简单的语句间连接成分,全文内容连贯。
D.
尚能使用语句间连接成分,语言连贯性较差。
E.
缺乏语句间的连接成分,语言不连贯。
四、客观题评分标准设置
语法21-30:总分10分,以1分分段,两评误差>0分,需组长复评。
概要写作IV:总分10分,其中,“内容”“语言”各5分。各自均以1分分段,两评误差>2分,需组长复评;
翻译72题:总分3分,以0.5分分段,两评误差〉1分,需组长复评。
翻译73题:总分3分,以0.5分分段,两评误差〉1分,需组长复评。
翻译74题:总分4分,以0.5分分段,两评误差〉1分,需组长复评。
翻译75题:总分5分,以0.5分分段,两评误差〉1分,需组长复评。
写作:总分25分,以1分分段,两评误差〉4分,需组长复评。
分三块评分,其中,内容10分,语言10分,组织结构5分。
(写作部分的阅卷批阅时间下限设置20秒。)
注:
建议答题纸作文部分提供信件的抬头和落款,如下所示:
Dear
teacher,
Yours,
Cheng
Fei
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