七台河市第一中学2019-2020下学期高二期末考试
英语试卷
2020.07
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120分钟)
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第一节
(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Auckland
University
Online
Education
—
What
to
Expect
Most
Auckland
University(AU)online
programs
are
100
percent
online
so
that
students
do
not
come
to
the
school
campus.
Instead,
AU
has
designed
a
media-rich,
easy-to-use
learning
environment
through
a
Learning
Management
System(LMS).
?
Discipline
With
disciplined
work
habits,
you
are
likely
to
succeed
as
an
online
student.
It
is
up
to
you
to
log
on
to
your
course
and
meet
your
own
deadlines.
?
Time
Management
In
order
to
earn
competitive
grades,
plan
on
spending
a
minimum
of
20-25
hours
a
week
on
each
course.
AU
courses
operate
on
a
seven-week
schedule,
with
start
dates
in
January,
March,
May,
July,
September
and
November.
Students
are
able
to
complete
two
courses
per
semester
by
taking
one
seven-week
course
at
a
time.
?
Professional
Connections
Many
of
the
AU
faculty
who
teach
online
have
connections
to
industry,
so
the
online
learning
environment
ensures
access
to
diverse
expertise
and
practice.
It
includes
an
extensive
network
of
professionals
in
a
variety
of
industries.
“I
work
as
an
IT
manager.
And
right
from
the
very
beginning,
every
class
I
took
was
relevant
to
what
I
was
doing
at
work.
The
wide
range
of
courses
gave
me
a
strong
foundation
for
my
career
development.”
Jim
Heilman,
Computer
Information
Systems
graduate
?
Technology
It
goes
without
saying
that
technology
plays
a
vital
role
in
online
learning.
You
will
need
a
high-speed
Internet
connection
and
basic
computer
skills.
For
specifics,
please
click
here
to
visit
our
Technology
page.
1.How
long
does
it
take
to
complete
one
course?
A.Seven
weeks.
B.One
semester.
C.Several
months.
D.At
least
20-25
hours.
2.What
is
the
purpose
of
mentioning
Jim
Heilman?
A.To
recognize
an
excellent
graduate.
B.To
set
a
good
example
to
other
learners.
C.To
prove
benefits
of
professional
connections.
D.To
show
effective
methods
of
online
learning.
3.Where
is
the
text
probably
taken
from?
A.A
course
brochure.
B.A
college
website.
C.An
academic
magazine.
D.A
local
newspaper.
B
One
of
the
most
important
things
that
has
happened
to
me
occurred
long
before
I
was
aware
of
it.
As
the
story
goes,
I
was
three
days
old
and
Mom
was
singing
“The
Name
Game”
song
to
me:
“Christine-
Bo-Bean-Banana-Fanna-Fo-Feen.”
By
day
four,
I
was
given
a
new
name
—
Christine-Bo-Bean,
or
just
Bo-Bean
to
my
mother.
Now,
I
am
Bo
to
her
and
close
friends.
Why
is
this
nickname
so
important
to
me?
I
once
read
a
book
with
a
passage
about
True
Names
which
explains
that
when
a
person’s
true
name
is
spoken,
she
has
a
distinct
aura
(光环)
around
her.
Although
I
have
been
Bo
to
my
mother
all
my
life,
I
recently
discovered
that
my
true
name
is
not
on
my
birth
certificate;
it’s
the
name
that
is
as
unique
and
memorable
as
I
am.
People
usually
know
me
as
Christine.
They
still
see
me
as
a
quiet,
bookish
child.
They
don’t
know
who
I
am
now.
My
most
recent
hopes,
fears,
goals,
dreams
and
opinions
escape
their
notice;
it
is
easier
to
think
of
me
as
I
was.
In
their
minds,
they
have
a
box
labeled
“Christine”
in
which
I
fit
neatly,
and
as
Christine,
I
was
content
with
the
perfect
packaging.
Those
who
call
me
Bo
or
Bo-Bean
really
know
me.
They
remember
who
I
was
and
realize
I
have
changed.
Bo
is
a
tight
squeeze
in
the
old
“Christine”
boxes.
The
Bo
I
am
is
ever-changing,
ever-growing
and
ever-learning.
When
I
was
Christine,
I
was
quiet,
and
easily
scared.
I
feared
groups,
meeting
new
people
and
sharing
my
opinions.
I
was
more
comfortable
with
a
book
than
my
best
friend.
As
Christine,
I
thought
everyone
was
better
than
I
was.
As
Bo,
I
still
love
my
books,
but
I
want
to
discuss
them.
As
Bo,
my
dream
is
to
live
where
I
can
experience
new
things
and
meet
new
people.
I
dream
about
being
alone
on
a
stage
lit
by
a
single
spotlight;
I
have
that
confidence
now.
I
am
equal
to
those
I
once
saw
as
better
than
me.
A
name
shouldn’t
make
such
a
difference,
but
sometimes,
when
a
person
finds
his
or
her
True
Name,
they
develop
a
new
shine
visible
to
friends,
family
and
especially
themselves.
I
can’t
always
be
Bo.
Sometimes
exposing
myself
is
still
scary
and
I
feel
too
nervous;
I
want
to
hide
in
those
old
boxes.
Mostly,
however,
I
am
ready
for
the
world.
So,
just
call
me
Bo.
4.When
was
the
author
given
a
nickname?
A.When
she
was
three
years
old.
B.On
the
fourth
day
after
she
was
born.
C.On
the
arrival
of
some
close
friends.
D.When
mom
first
sang
“
The
Name
Game”.
5.What
do
the
people
know
about
the
author
as
Christine?
A.They
think
the
author
is
active
and
crazy.
B.They
care
about
the
author’s
most
recent
feelings.
C.They
don’t
realize
the
author
has
changed.
D.They
don’t
know
the
author
has
a
new
name.
6.What
kind
of
person
was
the
author
in
the
past?
A.She
showed
no
interest
in
reading.
B.She
took
pleasure
in
finding
new
things.
C.She
loved
reading
and
sharing
books
with
friends.
D.She
lacked
confidence
and
preferred
to
be
alone.
7.What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.Bo
—
the
True
Name
B.A
Unique
Name
C.Remember
the
Past
D.The
Meaning
of
Nickname
C
If
you’ve
spent
any
amount
of
time
boating,
fishing,
or
bird-watching
at
lakes
and
rivers,
you
have
most
likely
seen
fishes
jumping
out
of
the
water.
I
have
seen
it
many
times.
Certainly,
fishes
will
exit
water
in
desperate
attempts
to
escape
enemies.
Dolphins
take
advantage
of
the
behavior,
forming
a
circle
and
catching
the
frightened
fishes
in
midair.
But
just
as
we
may
run
fast
from
fun
or
from
fear,
different
emotions
might
motivate
fishes
to
jump.
Mobula
rays
(蝠鲼)
aren’t
motivated
by
fear
when
they
throw
their
impressive
bodies
—
up
to
a
seventeen-foot
wingspan
(the
distance
from
the
end
of
one
wing
to
the
end
of
the
other)
and
a
ton
in
weight
—
skyward
in
leap
of
up
to
ten
feet.
They
do
it
in
schools
of
hundreds.
They
usually
land
on
their
bellies,
but
sometimes
they
land
on
their
backs.
Some
scientists
think
it
might
be
a
way
of
removing
parasites
(寄生虫).
But
I
think
that
the
rays
are
enjoying
themselves.
In
the
clear
waters
of
Florida’s
Chassahowitzka
National
Wildlife
Refuge,
I
watched
several
schools
of
fifty
or
more
mullets(鲻鱼)moving
in
beautiful
formation.
Their
well-built
bodies
were
most
evident
when
they
leaped
from
the
water.
Most
of
the
time
I
saw
one
or
two
leaps
by
a
fish,
but
one
made
a
series
of
seven.
They
usually
land
on
their
sides.
Each
jump
was
about
a
foot
clear
of
the
water
and
two
to
three
feet
in
length.
Nobody
knows
for
sure
why
the
fish
leaps.
One
idea
is
that
they
do
it
to
take
in
oxygen.
The
idea
is
supported
by
the
fact
that
mullets
leap
more
when
the
water
is
lower
in
oxygen,
but
is
challenged
by
the
likelihood
that
jumping
costs
more
energy
than
is
gained
by
breathing
air.
It
is
hard
to
imagine
they
will
feel
any
fresher
when
back
in
water.
Might
these
fishes
also
be
leaping
for
fun?
There
is
some
new
evidence.
Gordon
M.
Burghardt
recently
published
accounts
of
a
dozen
types
of
fishes
leaping
repeatedly,
sometimes
over
floating
objects
—
sticks,
plants,
sunning
turtle
—
for
no
clear
reason
other
than
entertainment.
8.What
can
we
say
about
the
dolphins
in
Paragraph
1?
A.They
have
great
escaping
skills.
B.They
are
easily
frightened.
C.They
are
very
clever.
D.They
love
jumping.
9.What
do
the
ray
and
the
mullet
have
in
common
when
jumping?
A.Both
do
it
in
groups.
B.Both
land
on
their
bellies.
C.Both
jump
many
feet
out
of
water.
D.Both
make
leaps
one
after
the
other.
10.What’s
the
author’s
attitude
towards
the
idea
mentioned
in
Paragraph
4?
A.Anxious.
B.Indifferent.
C.Approving.
D.Questionable.
11.Why
do
fishes
leap
according
to
Gordon?
A.To
remove
parasites.
B.To
amuse
themselves.
C.To
take
in
more
oxygen.
D.To
escape
enemies.
D
An
advance
in
electronic
publishing
could
make
the
ebook
you
are
reading
seem
as
dated
as
a
silent
film.
Publishers
hope
to
explore
the
growing
success
of
ebooks
by
releasing
versions
with
added
soundtracks
and
musical
accompaniments.
The
noises
in
the
first
multimedia
books
released
in
Britain
on
Friday
include
rain
hitting
a
window
in
a
Sherlock
Holmes
tale.
When
the
plot
of
a
book
reaches
the
most
exciting
part,
background
scores
will
create
tension.
In
America,
works
by
Shakespeare
and
Jane
Austen
have
already
been
released
with
music
and
background
noise
so
that,
for
example,
readers
can
hear
tea
cups
clinking
in
Mr.
Darcy’s
garden
as
they
read
Pride
and
Prejudice.
Supporters
argue
that
sound
effects
are
the
next
logical
development
for
ebooks
and
will
add
excitement
for
younger
readers.
Critics,
however,
will
argue
that
the
noise
will
ruin
the
simple
pleasure
of
having
the
imagination
stimulated
by
reading.
Caroline
Michel,
chief
executive
of
the
literary
agency,
said
the
new
generation
of
computer-literate
readers
was
used
to
multiple
sensory
input.
She
said,
“Young
people
have
split
computer
screens
where
they
may
be
watching
television
and
replying
to
an
email
at
the
same
time.
If
that’s
what
the
market
wants
then
we
should
respond
to
the
market.”
Booktrack’s
sound
effects
work
by
estimating
the
user’s
reading
speed.
Each
time
you
“turn”
a
page,
the
software
reassesses
where
you
have
reached
in
the
text
and
times
the
sounds
to
switch
on
accordingly.
If
the
soundtrack
becomes
out
of
synch
(同步),
a
click
on
any
word
will
reset
it.
Some
authors
fear
that
a
soundtrack
could
destroy
the
peace
and
quiet
of
libraries
and
ruin
the
pleasure
of
reading.
David
Nicholls,
author
of
One
Day,
the
bestseller
now
released
as
a
film,
said,
“This
sounds
like
the
opposite
of
reading.
I
have
enough
trouble
reading
an
ebook
because
I’m
constantly
distracted
by
emails.”
Stuart
MacBride,
the
crime
writer
whose
novel
Shatter
the
Bones
was
an
ebook
bestseller,
sells
18%
of
his
books
as
electronic
downloads.
He
said,
“If
I’m
reading,
I
will
do
the
noise
in
my
head.
I
don't
need
someone
to
tell
me
what
tea
cups
clinking
sounds
like.
That
would
irritate
me.”
12.What’s
the
passage
mainly
about?
A.Opinions
about
ebooks
with
soundtracks.
B.Response
to
the
need
of
the
book
market.
C.Reasons
for
traditional
ebooks
becoming
outdated.
D.Suggestions
on
encouraging
readers’
imagination.
13.What
do
publishers
expect
an
ebook
soundtrack
to
do?
A.Help
to
release
an
ebook
as
a
film.
B.Make
readers
improve
reading
speed.
C.Add
tension
at
a
book’s
exciting
point.
D.Get
readers
familiar
with
the
background.
14.What
does
the
underlined
sentences
mean
in
Paragraph
6
?
A.David
enjoyed
the
pleasure
of
reading
an
ebook
in
the
library.
B.Soundtrack
would
affect
David’s
concentration
on
reading
an
ebook.
C.David
was
constantly
fascinated
by
checking
emails
when
reading
an
ebook.
D.Soundtrack
would
destroy
the
content
and
characters
of
the
story.
15.What
do
we
know
about
Stuart
MacBride?
A.He
was
a
person
who
was
easy
to
get
irritated.
B.He
didn’t
like
the
clinking
sounds
of
tea
cups.
C.He
was
the
most
famous
writer
about
crime
stories.
D.He
imagined
sounds
about
the
story
when
reading.
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填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Run!
Lunch-Delivery
Men!
It’s
lunch
time,
and
Guo
Ziyang
is
on
a
mission:
deliver
seven
hot
meal
orders
in
an
hour.
He
dashes
into
a
downtown
high?rise,
carrying
a
plastic
container
of
hot
beef
noodles.
There
is
no
time
to
wait
for
the
right
elevator.
He
hops
into
the
first
one
that
opens,
jumps
out
at
the
last
stop
and
begins
running
up
the
stairs.
After
a
quick
handoff
to
the
customer,
he
races
down
20
flights.
16
Across
China’s
biggest
cities,
the
scene
has
become
as
familiar
as
crowded
subways.
17
Meals
appear
with
just
a
few
taps
on
a
smartphone.
With
the
major
delivery
services
offering
similar
pricing
strategies
and
food
choices,
the
burden
of
competition
has
fallen
largely
on
the
speed
of
the
delivery
people,
popularly
known
as
Waimai
Xiaoge,
or
“Brother
Takeaway”.
Guo
said
he
wolfs
down
four
or
five
steamed
buns
before
starting
work
every
morning.
“You’ll
need
the
energy
for
various
delivery
missions,
”
he
said.
“Sometimes,
the
buildings
you
deliver
to
don’t
have
elevators.
18
Then,
you
have
to
climb
ten
flights
of
stairs.”
Guo
works
around
Shanghai’s
central
business
district.
He
joined
Ele.
me
only
last
year.
19
With
a
food?warmer
box
tied
to
his
scooter,
Guo
tears
through
traffic,
rushes
past
pedestrians
and
avoid
bumps
that
might
spill
soup
dishes.
In
less
than
two
hours,
he
has
made
stops
at
a
hospital,
a
hair
salon,
a
hotel
room
and
several
high?rises.
Six
orders
an
hour
is
the
norm
for
the
lunchtime
rush,
but
Guo
said
he
is
sometimes
called
upon
to
deliver
ten
meals.
“
20
You
just
have
to
apologize.”
he
said.
Nevertheless,
Guo
said
he
thrives
on
deadline
pressure.
“I’m
the
kind
of
person
who
likes
challenging
work,”
he
added.
A.
That’s
really
difficult,
and
if
you
arrive
late,
customers
get
angry.
B.
One
order
down,
six
to
go.
C.
The
tradition
of
going
out
for
a
meal
has
been
under
pressure
from
the
fast
pace
of
urban
life.
D.
Sometimes,
the
elevators
are
crowded
and
take
a
long
time.
E.
Sometimes,
people
ask
them
to
pick
up
cigarettes,
alcohol
and
other
items,
which
they
aren’t
supposed
to
do.
F.
The
arrival
of
food?delivery
apps
has
transformed
the
country’s
lunchtime
culture.
G.
But
he
has
memorized
the
layouts
of
all
the
buildings
in
his
area.
第二部分
英语知识运用
(共四节,满分65分)
第一节
完形填空
(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Everyone
should
go
to
his
or
her
50th
high
school
reunion.
There
was
a
time
I
thought
I’d
never
go
even
if
the
opportunity
21
.
But
now
I
feel
22
for
people
who
don’t
go.
I
went
to
the
23
of
my
high
school
on
a
Saturday
evening,
and
I
am
glad
I
did.
It
was
a
gift
to
recognize
some
24
classmates
right
away
—
and
to
be
recognized.
25
,
we
had
name
tags
and
our
26
photos
on
our
clothing
to
help
identify
us.
I
recognized
one
woman
immediately!
The
most
memorable
and
moving
experience
of
the
night
was
27
by
a
schoolmate
and
neighbor
to
whom
I
was
once
close.
Unfortunately,
we
had
a
falling
out
in
the
high
school.
I
never
saw
her
after
28
,
but
this
time,
I
saw
her
name
on
a
place
setting.
At
first,
I
feared
that
I
would
29
her.
But
my
better
self
won
over,
and
I
30
her
out.
I
kept
looking
until
I
got
a
31
on
my
shoulder.
There
she
was
32
.
We
hugged
as
if
nothing
had
ever
33
and
exchanged
affectionate
words.
When
the
party
34
,
my
old-new
friend
walked
towards
me,
35
me
again
and
wished
me
well.
I
returned
her
good
wishes.
All
the
bad
36
melted
into
thin
air.
I
am
grateful
I
had
this
37
to
reunite
with
old
classmates.
After
all,
we
are
almost
38
the
final
lap
of
our
lifelong
journeys.
Some
classmates
had
already
left
this
39
,
and
their
names
were
deleted
from
the
list.
Sometimes
we
have
to
walk
back
into
the
past
because
time
does
heal
old
wounds.
We’re
not
the
40
people.
We
are
better
people.
21.
A.
put
down
B.
came
up
C.
get
through
D.
take
off
22.
A.
sorry
B.
relieved
C.
upset
D.
enthusiastic
23.
A.
event
B.
reunion
C.
ceremony
D.
campaign
24.
A.
latter
B.
former
C.
present
D.
future
25.
A.
Unluckily
B.
Unwillingly
C.
Normally
D.
Thankfully
26.
A.
old
B.
recent
C.
fancy
D.
new
27.
A.
delivered
B.
provided
C.
committed
D.
ruined
28.
A.
graduation
B.
separation
C.
marriage
D.
departure
29.
A.
stare
at
B.
turn
to
C.
run
into
D.
rely
on
30.
A.
let
B.
drove
C.
sought
D.
helped
31.
A.
hand
B.
blow
C.
kiss
D.
tap
32.
A.
walking
B.
talking
C.
smiling
D.
laughing
33.
A.
happened
B.
changed
C.
existed
D.
mentioned
34.
A.
began
B.
ended
C.
continued
D.
lasted
35.
A.
encouraged
B.
approached
C.
hugged
D.
patted
36.
A.
words
B.
apologies
C.
excuses
D.
memories
37.
A.
qualification
B.
situation
C.
courage
D.
chance
38.
A.
missing
B.
operating
C.
nearing
D.
wasting
39.
A.
world
B.
city
C.
school
D.
class
40.
A.
important
B.
bad
C.
merciful
D.
same
单项选择
(共30小题;
每小题1分,满分30分)
41______of
all
the
staff,I
would
like
to
wish
you
a
happy
retirement.
A.In
honour
B.In
place
C.On
behalf
D.On
account
42.Too
much
smoking
and
drinking_________
him
greatly,which
meant
bad
living
habits
had
an_________on
his
health.
A.affect;effect
B.affected;effect
C.affected;effects
D.affect;effects
43.He
fell
in
love______
Mary
and
asked
her
to
marry_____
him.
A.to;with
B.with;to
C.with;with
D.with;/
44.I
________
you
an
apology
for
what
I
said
this
morning.
Anyway,I
meant
no
offence.
A.owe
B.make
C.demand
D.accept
45.This
problem
may
lead
to
more
serious
ones
if
________
unsolved.
A.making
B.Remained
C.keeping
D.left
46.In
only
10
years,
our
province
has
been
_________
into
an
advanced
industrial
province.
A.transformed
B.entered
C.regarded
D.issued
47.He
played
the
computer
game
till
late
last
night,
________early
this
morning.
A.or
rather
B.other
than
C.rather
than
D.more
than
48.The
criminal,
as
well
as
some
________
people,
was
arrested
by
the
police
yesterday.
A.relevant
B.skilled
C.released
D.lucky
49.The
ground
is
slippery.Hold
on
to
the
rope
and
don’t
________.
A.put
off
B.turn
up
C.take
apart
D.let
go
50.Lucy
has________all
of
the
goals
she
set
for
herself
in
high
school
and
is
ready
for
new
challenges
at
university.
A.acquired
B.finished
C.concluded
D.Achieved
51.I
have
read
the
material
several
times
but
it
doesn't
make
any________to
me.
A.meaning
B.importance
C.sense
D.significance
52.He
greeted
us
with
a
wave
and
a
________
smile,
obviously
happy.
A.forced
B.broad
C.blank
D.narrow
53.Incredible
________
it
was,it
was
true.
A.although
B.Though
C.even
though
D.despite
54.His
success
________
a
craze
for
choosing
economy
as
the
major.
A.set
in
motion
B.
put
into
operation
C.set
in
action
D.
put
in
practice
55.The
generous
donation
from
China
to
the
sufferers
in
the
killing
Indian
Ocean
Quake—tsunami
has
________
the
Chinese
people's
unselfishness
and
internationalism.
A.let
out
B.
brought
out
C.given
out
D.
taken
out
56
.The
government
has
not
yet
________
the
seriousness
of
the
crisis.
A.mastered
B.seized
C.grasped
D.Acquired
57.My
parents
will
not__________
my
birthday
party
if
I
don’t
do
well
in
my
next
test.
A.agree
with
B.allow
for
C.approve
of
D.object
to
58.My
father__________
me
against
getting
up
late
again,or
he
would
punish
me.
A.cautioned
B.accused
C.counted
D.advanced
59.It
is
always
better
to__________
your
worries
and
troubles
with
your
trusted
friends
or
relatives.This
helps
lighten
your
burden.
A.tell
B.deal
C.divide
D.share
60.6.I
don’t
like
the
newspaper
__________
people’s
love
of
scandal(丑行)
A.catering
to
B.catered
to
C.fitting
in
D.fitted
in
61.
We
had
lots
of
good
applicants
for
the
job,
but
one
_________
from
the
rest.
A.
made
out
B.
stood
out
C.
picked
out
D.
figured
out
62.
He
shouts
when
he
gets
angry,
_________
is
often
the
case.
A.
which
B.
that
C.
when
D.
as
63.
Try
to
discourage
him
________
driving
too
fast,
as
it’s
extremely
dangerous.
A.
from
B.
into
C.
to
D.
for
64.
Mr.
Green
stood
up
in
defence
of
the
16-year-old
boy,
saying
that
he
was
not
the
one
________.
A.
blamed
B.
blaming
C.
to
blame
D.
to
be
blamed
65.
—
How
did
________
feel
to
run
3,000
meters
at
the
sports
meeting?
—Terrible!
Especially
when
I
saw
I
was
left
so
far
________
by
others.
A.
that;
alone
B.
it;
alone
C.
that;
behind
D.
it;
behind
66.
Bai
women
wear
white
and
red
costumes,
_______
the
men
wear
white
shirts
and
long
wide
trousers.
A.
while
B.
but
C.
because
D.
so
67.
Hardly
_________
the
knock
when
I
opened
the
door.
A.
have
I
heard
B.
had
I
heard
C.
did
I
hear
D.
do
I
hear
68.
_________
my
heart
still
beats,
I
will
go
on
working
for
the
people.
A.
As
soon
as
B.
As
far
as
C.
As
long
as
D.
As
much
as
69.
They
demanded
that
the
right
to
vote
___________
to
every
adult.
A.
was
given
B.
was
giving
C.
be
giving
D.
be
given
70.
__________,
your
article
is
of
greater
value
than
his.
A.
All
things
considered
B.
All
things
considering
C.
All
things
are
considered
D.
All
things
are
considering
第三节
语法填空(共10小题;
每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡相应位置上。
Many
people
agree
that
going
to
museums
71
(be)
a
good
way
of
learning
about
ancient
treasures.
However,
others
may
find
it
boring
to
spend
hours
there.
Therefore,
how
to
make
museums
and
their
lifeless
collections
more
attractive
is
a
tough
question
worth
72
(attach)
importance
to.
Luckily,
National
Treasure,
a
TV
program
73
began
to
air
on
Dec.
3,
2017,
throws
light
74
ways
to
inspire
interest
in
museums
and
their
collections.
Aiming
to
make
ancient
relics
to
come
alive,
the
program
presents
treasures
through
different
artistic
methods
including
lots
of
dramatic
75
(perform)
and
storytelling,
which
explain
the
history
behind
each
cultural
relic
76
(complete),
so
that
audiences
can
not
only
understand
how
to
appreciate
the
beauty
of
cultural
relics,
but
also
know
the
civilization
77
the
spirit
of
Chinese
culture.
In
fact,
such
programs
that
promote
traditional
ancient
relics
78
(become)
popular
in
recent
years.
For
example,
a
2016
documentary
featuring
the
Forbidden
City’s
cultural
relics
and
their
restorers,
urged
lots
of
college
students
79
(apply)
to
work
as
volunteers
there.
It
is
universally
accepted
that
National
Treasure
has
been
80
(success)
in
encouraging
more
people
to
visit
museums
by
touching
their
hearts.
第II卷
第三部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错
(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
On
Aug.
21,
I
was
writing
a
composition
titling
“My
Hero/Heroine”.
I
stuck
at
the
beginning,
trying
to
find
out
what
would
be
my
hero/heroine.
Attracted
by
the
cheers
from
the
living
room,
I
opened
the
door
only
to
find
my
parents
were
watching
the
volleyball
matches
of
women’s
final.
Then
I
decided
to
take
the
break
and
joined
in
them.
The
score
was
quite
closely
between
China
and
its
opponent.
To
our
delight,
China
won
in
the
end.
We
couldn’t
help
feel
proud
as
Chinese!
The
volleyball
players
had
trained
so
hard
before
and
fight
till
the
last
minute.
Without
doubt,
they
were
not
only
my
heroines,
and
the
heroines
of
China!
I
started
to
write
my
composition.
第二节书面表达
(满分25分)
假定你是李华,得知某英文报社就
“如何关爱老年人”
征集想法。请给编辑写一封信,内容包括:
1.写信目的;
2.个人和社会能做的事情;
3.发出呼吁。
注意:1.
词数100左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
editor,
____________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
七台河市第一中学2019-2020下学期高二学年期末考试
英语试卷答案
2020.07
(满分150分,时间
120分钟)
【阅读理解】(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
1-3ACB
4-7BCDA
8-11CADB
12-15ACBD
16-20BFDGA
【完形填空】(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
21-25BABBD
26-30ABACC
31-35DCABC
36-40
DDCAD
【单项选择】(共10小题;每小题1分,满分30分)
41-45CBDAD
46-50AAADD
51-55CBBAB
56-60
CCADA
61-65
BDACD
66-70
ABCDA
【语法填空】(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
71.
is
72.
attaching
73.
which
/
that
74.
on/upon
75.
performances
76.
completely
77.
and
78.
have
become
79.
to
apply
80.
successful
【短文改错】(共10处错;每处错1分,满分10分)
titling
→titled
2.
was/got
stuck
3.
what
→who
4.
matches
→match
5.
the
→a
6.
去掉
in
7.
closely
→close
8.
feel
→feeling
9.
fight
→fought
10.
and
→but
【书面表达】(满分25分)
Dear
editor,
Learning
that
you
ask
for
ideas
about
how
to
care
for
the
elderly,
I’m
writing
to
express
my
opinions
about
it
.
It’s
a
good
idea
for
us
students
to
visit
seniors
at
weekends
to
keep
them
company,
from
whom
we
can
benefit
a
lot
at
the
same
time.
Besides,
we
can
organize
some
activities
such
as
singing,
dancing
and
traveling,
thus
enabling
them
to
lead
a
more
socially
active
life.
What’s
more,
convenience
should
be
provided
in
public
places
like
supermarkets
and
hospitals.
Caring
for
the
old
is
a
traditional
virtue,
which
will
contribute
to
not
only
a
happy
family
but
also
a
harmonious
society.
Therefore,
let’s
do
something
to
make
a
difference.
Yours,
Li
Hua
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