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滁州市民办高中2019~2020学年度下学期期末试卷
高二英语试题
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第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
do?
A
.Go
to
slecp
early.
B.
Read
the
advertisement
C.
Watch
the
movie
tomorrow
2.Where
ts
the
man
going
this
afternoon?
A.
The
library
B.Jeans
house
C.
A
restaurant.
3.
what
does
the
woman
think
of
the
video
content?
A.
Inspiring
B.
Interesting
C.Unreasonable
4.
Why
does
the
man
study
at
college?
A.
To
get
a
promotion
soon
B.
To
be
competent
in
his
work
C.
To
get
a
degree
in
engineering.
5.
What
kind
of
restaurant
will
the
speakers
go
tonight?
A.
A
French
one
B.
An
Italian
one.
C.
A
Geiman
one
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两小题。
6.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
At
school
B.
At
home
C.
At
the
hospital
7.
What
seems
to
be
the
buys
problem?
A.
He
got
an
injury
on
his
foot
B.
He
is
running
a
temperature
C.
He
is
not
good
at
basketball
听下面一段对活,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.
Why
does
the
woman
call
the
man?
A.
To
change
the
address.
B.
To
check
on
a
delivery
C.
To
order
a
pair
of
shoes
9.
When
will
the
shoes
arrive?
A.
On
March
5th
B
On
Morch
7th
C.On
March
l0th
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.
What
do
we
know
about
the
man?
A
He
has
no
camping
experiences
B.
He
hasn't
been
camping
for
years
C
He
has
littlc
interest
in
camping
l1.
What
will
the
speakers
use
to
start
the
fire?
A
leaves
B.A
birds
nest
C
Newspapers.
12.Where
does
the
woman
ask
the
man
to
keep
his
food?
A
In
th
tent
B.
In
his
car
C.
In
a
tree
hole:
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.
Who
in
Miss
Johnson?
A.
Tom's
boss.
B.
Tom's
neightbor
C.Tom’
s
workmate
14.
What
is
Tum's
reason
for
his
latent?
A.
The
bad
traffic
B
.Ihe
long
distance
C.The
poor
health
15.
How
wll
Tom
deal
with
the
problem?
A.
Get
up
earlier
B.
Work
another
shift
C.Change
his
route
16.Wlat
did
Tom
do
last
Tuesday?
A.He
sent
a
message
to
Danny
B.
He
had
his
car
repaired
C.He
went
to
the
hospital.
17.
Why
is
every
customer
given
a
clock?
A.To
keep
time
when
reading
a
novel.
B.To
pay
by
the
minute
when
leaving
C
To
remind
himself
to
make
full
use
ot
time
18.
What
are
the
customers
allowed
to
do?
A
Eat
their
own
foood.
B.
borrow
some
book
C.Make
some
cookies
A.Saving
money
B.Socializing
C.Creative
inspiration
20.Whats
the
passage
mainly
about?
A.A
new
type
of
coffee
shops
B.The
importance
of
social
media
C.The
popularity
of
coffee
shops
in
Russia.
第二部分
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)
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Is
Your
Diet
Destroying
the
Environment?
A
vegetarian
diet
is
often
praised
for
its
health
benefits.
Studies
have
shown
that
vegetarians
usually
have
lower
levels
of
heart
disease
and
a
lower
risk
of
diabetes
than
people
who
eat
meat.
What
most
people
are
less
aware
of,
however,
are
the
effects
that
a
vegetarian
diet
can
have
on
the
environment.
Researchers
from
the
Union
of
Concerned
Scientists
in
the
US
recently
studied
how
consumer
behavior
affects
the
environment.
The
study
showed
that
meat
consumption
is
one
of
the
main
ways
that
humans
can
damage
the
environment,
second
only
to
the
use
of
motor
vehicle.
Then,
how
can
eating
meat
have
a
negative
effect
on
the
environment?
For
a
start,
all
farm
animals
such
as
cows,
pigs,
and
sheep
give
off
methane
(沼气)
gas
by
expelling
(排出)
wind
from
their
bodies.
One
cow
can
produce
up
to
60
liters
of
methane
each
day.
Methane
gas
is
the
second
most
common
greenhouse
gas
after
carbon
dioxide.
Many
environmental
experts
now
believe
that
it
is
more
responsible
for
global
warming
than
carbon
dioxide.
It
is
estimated
that
25%
of
all
methane
released
into
the
atmosphere
comes
from
farm
animals.
Another
way
that
meat
production
affects
the
environment
is
through
the
use
of
water
and
land.
2,500
gallons
of
water
are
needed
to
produce
one
pound
of
beef,
whereas
20
gallons
of
water
are
needed
to
produce
one
pound
of
wheat.
One
acre
of
farmland
used
for
crop
production
can
produce
40,000
pounds
of
potatoes,
30,000
pounds
of
carrots,
or
50,000
pounds
of
tomatoes.
Many
people
now
see
the
benefits
of
switching
to
a
vegetarian
diet,
not
just
for
health
reasons,
but
also
because
it
plays
a
vital
role
in
protecting
the
environment.
However,
some
nutritionists
advise
against
switching
to
a
totally
strict
vegetarian,
or
vegan
diet.
They
believe
a
vegan
diet,
which
excludes
all
products
from
animal
sources,
such
as
cheese,
eggs,
and
milk,
can
be
short
of
many
necessary
vitamins
and
minerals
our
bodies
need.
Today,
many
people
know
it’s
important
to
take
better
care
of
their
bodies
and
to
use
the
earth’s
resources
more
efficiently.
As
this
understanding
spreads,
more
people
may
realize
that
to
help
the
environment
and
for
the
human
race
to
survive,
more
of
us
will
need
to
become
vegetarians.
21.The
underlined
word
“it”
in
Para.3
refers
to
___________.
A.methane
gas
B.carbon
dioxide
C.expelling
wind
D.greenhouse
gas
22.Many
figures
are
used
in
Para.4
to
show
___________.
A.growing
tomatoes
has
the
highest
production
B.crop
production
is
better
than
meat
production
C.meat
production
consumes
too
much
water
and
land
D.farm
animals
are
the
main
producer
of
the
methane
gas
23.What
message
does
the
passage
want
to
convey?
A.Our
diet
is
destroying
the
surroundings.
B.Raising
farm
animals
affects
the
environment.
C.A
vegetarian
diet
helps
to
protect
the
environment.
D.More
and
more
people
are
becoming
strict
vegetarians.
B
On
March
10,
2019,
eight-year-old
Tanitoluwa
''Tani''
Adewumi
defeated
73
young
competitors
to
win
the
New
York
State
Scholastic
Chess
Championship
in
his
age
group
—
kindergarten
to
third
grade
—
with
five
wins
and
one
draw.
While
the
achievement
is
remarkable
in
itself,
what
is
even
more
so
is
that
the
youngster,
who
was
homeless
at
the
time,
began
learning
the
game
less
than
a
year
ago.
Tani
and
his
family
arrived
in
New
York
City
from
Nigeria
in
2017,
seeking
religious
protection.
A
church
pastor(牧师)helped
find
the
family
of
four
space
in
a
homeless
shelter
in
Manhattan
and,
soon
after,
Tani
entered
the
local
elementary
school.
It
was
here
that
the
young
talent
was
first
introduced
to
the
basics
of
chess
by
a
part-time
teacher.
Attracted
by
the
game,
the
then
seven-year-old
begged
his
mother,
Oluwatoyin,
to
allow
him
to
join
the
school's
chess
club.
The
family
were
concerned
that
they
would
be
unable
to
afford
the
fees
and
expenses,
which
add
up
to
thousands
of
dollars
due
to
travel
and
chess
competition
admissions,
Oluwatoyin
emailed
chess
instructor
Russell
Makofsky,
who
ran
the
club.
To
her
surprise
and
delight,
Makofsky
agreed
to
waive
all
costs
for
young
Tani.
The
rest,
as
they
say,
is
history.
The
young
boy,
who
has
got
seven
prizes
in
less
than
a
year,
currently
ranks
27
in
America
in
his
age
group.
Though
the
chess
club
certainly
helps,
Tani's
success
can
be
largely
owed
to
the
efforts
he
has
put
into
the
game.
The
chess
talent
practices
the
game
for
several
hours
a
day
either
on
the
floor
with
his
board,
or
online,
using
his
dad’s
laptop.
Every
Saturday,
Tani
and
his
mother
head
to
Harlem
for
a
free
3-hour
class
to
help
further
sharpen
his
game
skills.
Not
surprisingly,
Tani's
incredible
story,
first
reported
by
The
New
York
Times,
has
resulted
in
an
outpouring
of
support
from
the
American
public.
Shortly
after
the
young
boy
won
the
New
York
State
Championship,
Makofsky
began
a
GoFundMe
campaign
for
Tani
and
his
family
to
''secure
a
home
where
he
can
continue
on
his
journey''.
And
the
heartwarming
story
gets
even
better!
Since
they
now
have
a
home,
the
family
have
decided
to
''pay
it
forward''
and
donate
the
over
$200,000
collected
on
GoFundMe
to
African
immigrants
in
America
who
are
struggling
the
way
the
family
was.
24.What
made
Tani's
achievement
especially
remarkable?
A.His
young
age
B.His
quick
learning
C.Support
from
his
family
D.Help
from
his
teacher
25.What
does
the
underlined
part
''to
waive
all
costs
for
young
Tani''
in
Paragraph
2
mean?
A.To
pay
for
Tani's
schooling.
B.To
raise
money
for
Tani's
family.
C.To
teach
Tani
free
of
charge.
D.To
spend
more
on
Tani’s
training.
26.What's
paragraph
3
mainly
about?
A.Success
of
Tani.
B.Activities
of
the
chess
club.
C.Tani's
devotion
to
the
game.
D.Public
reaction
to
Tani's
story.
27.What
does
the
last
paragraph
tell
us
about
the
family?
A.They
are
caring.
B.They
live
in
poverty.
C.They
are
honest.
D.They
are
pitiful.
C
I
was
16
when
my
father
finally
decided
he
would
send
me
to
a
wilderness
camp
for
several
months.
He
had
threatened
to
do
it
many
times
before,
but
my
mother
had
always
managed
to
prevent
him
from
doing
so.
This
time
he
insisted
on
doing
it.
The
latest
incident
was
the
last
straw.
Impulsively
((冲动地)),
I
had
pushed
Mr.
Ford,
my
math
teacher,
down
a
flight
of
steps
at
school.
He
broke
his
arm
in
two
places.
Anyway,
he
had
agreed
not
to
accuse
me
as
a
favor
to
my
dad,
who
was
in
the
middle
of
a
tight
race
for
sheriff
(警长)
in
our
town.
But
my
reckless
behavior
had
my
dad's
closest
advisor
talking.
“John,
he's
your
son
and
he's
a
kid,
but
he
is
dragging
you
down,”
I
heard
Jake
Hutch
tell
my
dad
through
his
closed
office
door
the
night
after
I
pushed
Mr.
Ford.
“If
you
can't
make
your
son
obey
the
rules,
how
can
you
make
the
law
obeyed
in
this
town?”
So,
off
to
Pisgah
National
Forest
I
went.
I
imagined
hours
of
untold
abuse
at
the
hands
of
some
strong
sergeants
(军士).
I
was
determined
not
to
be
broken.
I
was
who
I
was.
Nearly
every
day
for
six
months,
a
small
group
of
other
troubled
teens
and
I
carried
our
30-pound
backpacks
on
a
difficult
journey
covering
about
10
miles.
We
hiked
in
a
rough
wilderness
that
seemed
untouched
by
civilization.
Our
sergeants
were
firm
but
kind,
not
frightening
as
I
had
imagined.
We
learned
how
to
make
a
fire
without
matches
and
create
a
shelter
with
branches
and
grass.
We
learned
which
plants
were
safe
to
eat
out
in
the
wild.
I
felt
myself
change.
I
was
calm
and
often
reflective.
My
old,
impulsive
self
was
gone.
One
morning,
six
months
later,
my
dad
came
to
pick
me
up.
I
ran
to
hug
him
and
saw
happiness
and
love
in
his
eyes.
“So
what's
it
like
being
sheriff?”
I
asked
on
the
ride
home.
“I
lost
the
race,
Danny,”
he
said.
“I'm
sorry,
Dad.”
I
knew
my
behavior
probably
had
a
lot
to
do
with
the
defeat.
Dad
squeezed
my
shoulder
and
brought
me
close.
“As
long
as
I
don't
ever
lose
you,
I'm
okay.”
28.The
author
was
finally
sent
to
a
wilderness
camp
for
the
reason
that
_______.
A.he
could
learn
how
to
survive
in
the
wild
B.he
had
pushed
his
math
teacher
down
the
stairs
C.his
teacher
insisted
on
giving
him
a
lesson
D.his
mother
feared
that
he
would
be
accused
29.The
underlined
word
“reckless”
in
Paragraph
2
is
closest
in
meaning
to
_______.
A.courageous
B.careless
C.strange
D.rude
30.According
to
the
passage,
what
do
we
know
about
the
author?
A.He
was
still
what
he
used
to
be
after
camping.
B.He
was
not
satisfied
with
his
life
in
the
camp.
C.He
changed
a
lot
after
camping.
D.He
became
friends
with
other
troubled
teens
at
the
camp.
31.What's
the
author's
father's
feeling
at
the
end
of
the
story?
A.Relieved
B.Upset.
C.Disappointed.
D.Anxious.
D
When
Joshua
Coombes
got
off
the
bus
in
Washington,
D.C.,
on
this
past
February,
he
didn’t
set
off
for
the
usual
tourist
attractions
along
the
National
Mall.
Instead,
the
London-based
hairdresser
(理发师)
headed
for
the
marble
fountain
where
homeless
people
gather
outside.
Most
travellers
walk
by
without
a
second
glance.
So
what
Coombes
did
next
may
well
have
surprised
them:
He
chatted
with
them,
pulled
out
his
scissors
and
gave
them
haircuts,
free
of
charge.
Whether
in
London,
New
York
or
Washington,
D.C.,
homelessness
can
seem
like
a
problem
too
huge
and
difficult
to
deal
with.
But
Coombes
realised
that
he
didn’t
have
to
solve
all
of
everyone’s
problems
to
make
an
impact.
Sometimes,
a
small
luxury
such
as
a
haircut
can
go
a
long
way
in
boosting
someone’s
dignity,
he
told
The
Washington
Post.
Two
years
ago,
he
founded
the
campaign
Do
Something
For
Nothing.
His
mission:
to
make
a
positive
impact
by
giving
haircuts
to
homeless
people
he
meets
on
city
streets,
connecting
with
them
on
a
human
level
and
sharing
their
stories
on
social
media.
So
far
he
has
cut
the
hair
of
hundreds
of
homeless
people,
including
a
few
women.
For
Coombes,
the
campaign
is
about
the
importance
of
human
connections.
He
wants
to
bring
people
together,
regardless
of
what
their
relations
are,
and
he
sees
the
simple
act
of
conversation
as
a
step
toward
strengthening
ties
between
people.
In
an
age
when
virtual
interactions
can
replace
a
real
sense
of
community,
Coombes
finds
haircuts
to
be
a
simple
but
important
way
to
connect
with
people
physically
and
emotionally.
Coombes’s
world
travels
are
partially
funded
through
companies
and
NGOs
that
commission
him
to
speak
about
his
campaign.
As
he
devotes
more
time
to
it,
he
has
steadily
decreased
the
hours
he
spends
in
the
salon
at
home.
His
most
recent
trip
to
the
US
was
sponsored
by
Leesa
Sleeps,
a
Virginia-based
mattress
company.
He
will
leave
for
Barcelona
soon
and
plans
to
return
to
the
US
in
the
next
few
months.
32.What
does
the
underlined
word
“them”
in
Paragraph
1
refer
to?
A.The
homeless
people.
B.The
tour
guides.
C.The
travelers.
D.The
hairdressers.
33.What
is
the
purpose
of
Coombes’s
founding
the
campaign?
A.To
make
the
homeless
people
more
beautiful.
B.To
increase
the
connections
with
homeless
people.
C.To
bring
the
homeless
people
together
to
the
shelters.
D.To
help
the
homeless
people
change
the
real
sense
of
community.
34.What
do
we
know
about
Coombes?
A.He
dislikes
usual
tourist
attractions.
B.He
travels
around
the
world
with
his
own
expenses.
C.He
thinks
people
can
take
action
to
positively
affect
others’
life.
D.He
goes
away
from
home
in
order
to
travel
around
the
country.
35.What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
text?
A.A
hairdresser
travels
with
homeless
people.
B.Homeless
people
are
connecting
together.
C.Companies
work
together
to
help
homeless
people.
D.A
hairdresser
helps
homeless
people
through
haircuts.
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。
Shortness
of
breath
has
many
different
causes,
and
the
treatment
of
it
is
specific
for
each
cause.
36.There
are,
however,
some
following
first
aid
steps
you
can
use
to
treat
it,
at
least
until
the
ambulance
arrives
or
you're
able
to
get
the
victim
to
a
hospital.
37.
The
more
energy
you
spend,
the
more
oxygen
you
use
and
the
more
short
of
breath
you
feel.
Think
about
a
good
workout
at
the
gym.
Exercise
hard
enough
and
you
will
feel
short
of
breath.
The
cure?
Take
a
break.
Let
the
victim
sit,
stand
or
lie
where’s
the
most
comfortable.
There're
lots
of
myths
about
how
some
body
positions
supposedly
provide
more
airflow.
Coaches
regularly
tell
players
to
hold
their
arms
above
their
heads
to
maximize
chest
expansion.
Nursing
staff
think
the
''tripod
position''
is
the
best
position.
38.
Use
oxygen.
This
is
a
special
case
used
only
for
people
with
chronic(慢性的)lung
problems.
If
the
victim
has
oxygen
available,
this
is
what
it's
for.
39.
The
victim
may
have
been
told
by
his
or
her
doctor
that
too
much
oxygen
for
too
long
might
cause
more
problems.
Make
sure
the
victim
that
sudden
increases
in
shortness
of
breath
are
the
instances
in
which
oxygen
is
needed
most.
Treat
the
cause
of
shortness
of
breath.
40.
Asthma(哮喘)patients,
for
example,
often
have
multiple
tools
and
drugs
to
fix
sudden
shortness
of
breath.
Victims
of
lung
infections
may
need
to
see
a
doctor
and
heart
attack
victims
may
need
an
ambulance.
A.Have
the
victim
rest.
B.Take
more
exercise
at
the
gym.
C.The
victim
should
use
his
or
her
oxygen
as
directed
by
a
doctor.
D.There're
many
causes
of
shortness
of
breath
and
many
of
them
are
treatable.
E.The
victim
can
try
to
avoid
making
use
of
his
or
her
oxygen
whenever
possible.
F.Every
person
is
different,
however,
so
let
the
victim
decide
what
position
feels
most
comfortable.
G.In
many
cases,
the
only
way
to
treat
shortness
of
breath
is
to
call
911or
take
the
victim
to
a
doctor.
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45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,从短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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
When
I
started
teaching
at
my
school,
parents
refused
to
send
their
children
here.
Over
time,
situations
have
improved.
We’ve
___41__
into
a
place
where
parents
want
their
children
to
learn.
We
have
a
waiting
list.
But
with
this
has
come
increased
____42___
and
high
expectations
from
management.
More
paperwork
than
ever
is
____43___
of
us.
I
spend
a
worrying
amount
of
my
week
typing
about
children
rather
than
having
___44____
face-to-face
contact
time
with
them.
But
through
the
stress
and
frustration,
the
children
I
teach
and
their
parents
have
kept
me
going.
They’ve
__45__
some
much-needed
relief.
My
students
are
lively
and
eager
to
learn.
Many
of
my
days
have
been
____46____
by
these
incredible
little
people
and
their
____47__
for
knowledge.
And
over
the
years
it
is
those
children
who
have
helped
me
to
develop
my
personal
___48___
as
a
teacher.
I’ve
come
to
see
that
every
child
is
___49___,
and
that
there
are
some
who
just
need
more
support.
Sometimes,
it’s
the
progress
you
make
with
these
children
that
allows
you
to
see
most
__50__the
positive
effect
your
teaching
has
on
learning.
One
particular
child
___51__massively
with
the
expectations
of
school
at
the
start
of
the
academic
year,
laughing
at
other
children
and
using
__52__words,
and
I
spent
a
lot
of
time
with
him
talking
through
____53___
to
be
a
good
friend.
Seeing
this
child
a
week
ago
showing
kindness
to
a
younger
pupil
makes
you
reflect
on
the
incredible
___54___a
child
can
make
in
a
year.
Working
with
parents,
too,
has
become
a(an)
____55___
enjoyable
part
of
the
job.
I
like
having
___56__
with
every
one
of
the
parents
of
my
class,
and
their
support
of
the
children
and
enthusiasm
for
them
to
continue
their
learning
at
home
is
truly
___57__.
So
my
pupils
and
their
parents
are
an
important
___58___
of
why
I
got
into
this
job.
It
was
never
to
____59__
the
demands
of
management,
___60___
to
work
with
children
and
inspire
their
passion
for
learning.
41.A.slide
B.transformed
C.dashed
D.ran
42.A.pressure
B.creativity
C.motivation
D.tendency
43.A.informed
B.warned
C.demanded
D.accused
44.A.actual
B.subjective
C.widespread
D.major
45.A.delivered
B.advocate
C.preserve
D.provided
46.A.impressed
B.teased
C.updated
D.brightened
47.A.caution
B.enthusiasm
C.responsibility
D.independence
48.A.growth
B.principle
C.relationships
D.guidance
49.A.unique
B.faithful
C.parallel
D.universal
50.A.briefly
B.clearly
C.gently
D.shallowly
51.A.persisted
B.enjoyed
C.struggled
D.operated
52.A.distinct
B.unpleasant
C.patient
D.fascinating
53.A.what
B.when
C.where
D.how
54.A.assumption
B.regulation
C.progress
D.explanation
55.A.merely
B.innocently
C.increasingly
D.slightly
56.A.words
B.topics
C.letters
D.conversations
57.A.passive
B.conservative
C.primitive
D.impressive
58.A.interpreter
B.reminder
C.counter
D.chapter
59.A.satisfy
B.refuse
C.expand
D.ease
60.A.so
B.on
C.but
D.for
第二节
(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
When
you
think
of
robots,
what
is
the
first
thing
that
comes
to
your
mind?
Do
you
think
of
science
fiction
movies
like
Star
Wars,
61.
robots
of
all
shapes
and
sizes
are
part
of
daily
life?
Robots
were
once
just
a
product
of
fiction.
The
word
itself
comes
from
the
play
Rossum's
Universal
Robots,
62.(write)
in
1920
by
Karel
Capek.
Today
most
robots
don't
look
like
humans.
They
appear
in
many
forms
and
are
63.
(program)
to
perform
a
wide
variety
of
things,
from
working
in
factories
64.
exploring
the
surface
of
Mars.
But
there
is
a
surprising
problem
in
the
world
of
robots:
What
humans
find
easy
is
65.
(extreme)
complex
for
a
robot.
For
example,
picking
up
clothes
in
66.
messy
room
is
simple
for
humans,
while
it
is
difficult
for
robots
to
do
that.
Another
problem
is
programming
a
robot
to
pick
up
some
objects
of
different
shapes
and
sizes
without
damaging
47..
It
turns
out
that
one
of
the
most
difficult
things
68.
(improve)
in
robots
is
their
flexibility.
Exciting
69.
(develop)
in
making
human-like
hands
and
legs
are
underway.
But
the
biggest
advancements
are
to
teach
robots
to
learn
what
they
can
do
and
70.
they
can
help
us
with
daily
tasks.
第二节
(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
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。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:
在此处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出修改的词。
删除:
把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:
在错的词下划一横线,并在其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11处起)不计分。
I
went
to
buy
some
traditional
Chinese
medicine
on
last
Sunday.
Just
before
leaving
the
drugstore,
I
noticed
that
some
foreigners
seem
to
have
difficulty
communicate
with
the
assistant.
I
went
over
to
ask
if
I
needed.
The
assistant
told
me
that
she
couldn’t
make
herself
understand
about
how
to
boil
the
mixture
correctly.
Learning
that
I
could
give
them
the
hand,
they
were
relieved.
Without
some
trouble,I
translated
that
the
assistant
wanted
to
say.
Both
sides
expressed
thanks
to
me.
I
was
delighted
to
help
other.
More
importantly,as
a
Chinese,I
felt
proudly
to
see
foreigners
try
traditional
Chinese
medicine.
第二节
书面表达
(25分)
假定你是李华,你班来自英国的交换生Julie因为在学校举行的中国古代诗歌朗诵比赛中表现欠佳而心情沮丧。请你就此事给她写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.表示安慰;
2.帮其分析原因并给予鼓励。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:中国古代诗歌朗诵比赛the
Ancient
Chinese
Poetry
Recitation
Contest
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滁州市民办高中2019~2020学年度下学期期末试卷
高二英语试题参考答案
1-5.ACCBC
6-10.BBBCB
11-15.CBAAB
16-20
ABCAA
21-25.ACCBC
26-30.CABDC
31-35.AABCD
36-40.GAFCD
41-45.BACAD
46-50.DBAAB
51-55.CBDCC
56-60.DDBAC
61.where
62.written
63.Programmed
64.to
65.extremely
66.a
67.them
68.to
improve
69.developments
70.how
1.
last
前的on
删掉
2.
seem
→
seemed
3.
communicate
→
communicating
4.
I后加was
5.understand
→
understood
6.the
→
a
7.
some
→
any
8.that
→
what
9.other
→
others
10.
proudly
→
proud
Dear
Julie
,
I’m
sorry
to
hear
that
you
didn’t
perform
well
in
the
Ancient
Chinese
Poetry
Recitation
Contest
and
that
you’re
feeling
discouraged
.
To
be
honest,
as
a
foreigner
,
you
did
well
enough,
which
surprised
the
judges
present
.
Though
the
result
doesn’t
live
up
to
your
expectation
,
you
shouldn’t
lose
heart
.
Instead
,
you
are
supposed
to
analyze
the
cause
of
your
failure
to
your
expectation
,
you
shouldn’t
lose
heart
.
As
far
as
I
am
concerned
,
you
didn’t
get
well
prepared
for
it
and
you
need
more
time
to
practice
.
With
some
adjustments
and
improvements
,
you
are
sure
to
perform
excellently
next
time
.
I
hope
you
can
cheer
up
and
get
more
practice
.
If
you
need
any
help
,
don’t
hesitate
to
turn
to
me
.
Yours
,
Li
Hua