湖南省娄底市2019-2020学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题(含听力音频及文字材料) Word版含答案

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2020年上学期高二期末大联考




时间:120分钟
总分:
150分
第一部分
听力(共两节,每小题1.5分;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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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
will
the
woman
do
right
after
she
types
the
letter?
(  )
A.
Have
a
meal.
B.
Change
her
clothes.
C.
Take
the
car.
2.
How
much
will
the
woman
pay
for
the
T?shirt
and
the
jeans?
(  )
A.
$10.
B.
$20.
C.
$30.
3.
What
do
we
know
about
the
woman?
(  )
A.
She
has
a
fever.
B.
She
looks
very
tired
now.
C.
She
fell
asleep
in
an
outdoor
chair.
4.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
(  )
A.
The
weather
this
year.
B.
Water
conservation.
C.
The
importance
of
washing.
5.
What
is
the
man
likely
to
do
on
Friday?
(  )
A.
See
the
new
exhibition.
B.
Watch
a
baseball
game.
C.
Finish
a
report.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
Why
does
Mrs
Thompson
want
to
see
the
speakers
according
to
the
girl?
(  )
A.
The
class
leaders
reported
them
to
her.
B.
She
will
ask
them
to
run
for
class
monitor.
C.
They
were
not
very
active
this
morning.
7.
What
does
the
boy
suggest
they
do?
(  )
A.
Go
to
the
hallway.
B.
Share
the
responsibility.
C.
Continue
the
class
discussion.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What's
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
(  )
A.
Boss
and
secretary.
B.
Director
and
customer.
C.
Husband
and
wife.
9.
What
does
the
man
have
to
do
at
2:00
p.m.
tomorrow?
(  )
A.
Make
a
phone
call.
B.
Send
an
email.
C.
Look
at
some
samples.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
(  )
A.
On
top
of
a
mountain.
B.
In
a
parking
lot.
C.
At
a
ticket
booth.
11.
How
far
is
the
lake
from
the
top?
(  )
A.
About
20
minutes'
walk.
B.
About
40
minutes'
walk.
C.
About
3
hours'
walk.
12.
What
color
will
the
lake
be
when
the
speakers
arrive?
(  )
A.
Orange.
B.
Blue.
C.
Green.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Where
is
the
art
exhibition
taking
place?
(  )
A.
At
an
art
gallery.
B.
At
a
shopping
mall.
C.
At
an
exhibition
center.
14.
What
does
the
man
think
of
the
place
of
the
exhibition
now?
(  )
A.
It
is
strange.
B.
It
is
ordinary.
C.
It
is
cool.
15.
What
is
being
shown
in
the
painting
section
of
the
exhibition?
(  )
A.
Mainly
classical
paintings.
B.
Largely
contemporary
paintings.
C.
An
equal
number
of
classical
paintings
and
contemporary
paintings.
16.
Which
section
is
the
most
popular?
(  )
A.
The
video
section.
B.
The
sculpture
section.
C.
The
photography
section.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
How
old
was
Dave
when
his
father
passed
away?
(  )
A.
15.
B.
10.
C.
5.
18.
What
did
Dave
do
in
the
evenings?
(  )
A.
He
earned
some
money.
B.
He
did
housework
for
the
family.
C.
He
drove
his
brother
to
some
places.
19.
Who
introduced
Andrew
at
the
graduation
ceremony?
(  )
A.
His
soccer
coach.
B.
The
school
headmaster.
C.
The
head
of
the
school
district.
20.
What
happened
during
Andrew's
speech?
(  )
A.
His
mother
started
crying.
B.
Andrew
thanked
his
father.
C.
Dave
realized
his
hard
work
had
paid
off.
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
It’s
fun
to
dream
about
vacationing
in
Europe,
but
international
flights
are
not
always
particularly
affordable.
If
you’re
looking
to
experience
a
taste
of
European
culture,
however,
there
are
many
places
in
the
US
with
a
European
heritage(传统).
Founded
by
Spanish
settlers
in
1565,
St.
Augustine
is
full
of
Spanish-inspired
architecture,
historical
sites
and
other
attractions.
The
Colonial
Quarter
is
a
popular
tourist
area,
and
there
are
many
places
to
grab
traditional
Spanish
food.
Holland,
Michigan
Holland
was
settled
in
1847
by
Dutch
Calvinist
separatists,
under
the
leadership
of
Dr
Albertus
van
Raalte.
Terrible
economic
conditions
in
the
Netherlands
forced
them
to
emigrate(移居国外),
while
their
desires
for
religious
freedom
led
them
to
unite
and
settle
together
as
a
group.
Much
of
the
original
architecture
was
destroyed
in
an
1871
fire,
but
the
city
still
has
many
windmills,
eateries,
art
and
even
an
annual
tulip
festival
and
holiday
market.
New
Glarus,
Wisconsin
More
than
160
years
after
it
was
founded,
New
Glarus
has
maintained
much
of
its
Swiss
heritage
and
old
world
traditions.
New
Glarus’
Swiss
immigrant
roots
are
proudly
on
display
with
its
Alpine
architecture,
Swiss
Historical
Village
Museum
and
Yodel
Club.
The
Wisconsin
village
also
puts
on
cultural
events
like
the
Heidi
Folk
Festival
and
Swiss
Volksfest.
Solvang,
California
Located
near
Santa
Barbara,
Solang
is
a
charming
California
city
with
Danish
roots.
A
group
of
immigrates
from
Denmark
founded
Solvang
just
over
100
years
ago
to
create
a
Danish
home
away
from
home.
As
such,
the
city
is
full
of
Danish
architecture,
restaurants,
shops
and
even
a
copy
of
Copenhagen’s
famous
Little
Mermaid
statue.
21.Which
US
city
might
have
the
longest
European
origin
?
A.Solvang
B.Holland
C.New
Glarus
D.St.
Augustine
22.Why
did
Dutch
Calvinist
separates
decide
to
emigrate?
A.To
pursue
religious
freedom
and
economic
opportunities.
B.To
found
a
Dutch
community
with
united
power.
C.To
seek
for
a
US
state
with
better
social
welfare.
D.To
reveal
the
dark
side
of
their
native
place.
23.Which
of
the
following
originates
from
Denmark?
A.Yodel
Club.
B.The
Little
Mermaid
statue.
C.The
Colonial
Quarter.
D.The
Heidi
Folk
Festival.
B
It
was
an
autumn
day,
and
1
was
standing
in
the
kitchen,
hanging
my
head
over
the
counter
and
trying
to
figure
out
how
many
calories
were
in
a
bowl
of
homemade
yogurt
and
fruit.
And
I
felt
annoyed.
I
was
16,
and
my
best
friend
and
I
had
gone
to
our
first
Weight
Watchers
meeting.
It
was
the
trend
in
the
mid-1980s,and
even
though
I
was
an
athlete,
like
many
teen
girls,
I
didn't
necessarily
like
what
I
saw
in
the
mirror.
But
after
a
week
or
so
of
recording
every
meal
and
snack
and
calculating
the
calories,
I
had
had
enough.
I
went
back
to
my
routine
of
chowing
whatever
I
wanted,
running
and
skiing,
and
let
that
be
that.
And
it's
still
pretty
much
what
I
do;
as
long
as
the
workouts
are
regular
and
the
food
is
whole
and
balanced,
my
body's
set
point
hasn't
varied
for
years.
The
weight
loss
trend
of
three
decades
ago?full
of
scales
and
counting
calories?has
fallen
away.
Now
fasting
is
popular.
The
ways
to
keep
fit
vary:
on
the
5:2
diet
a
person
eats
for
five
days
and
fasts
for
two
days
each
week,
while
the
18:6
refers
10
fasting
for
18
hours
and
then
eating
within
a
six-hour
window
each
day.
In
this
issue,
Associate
Editor
Mark
Barna
tries
to
understand
the
science
behind
the
fasting
plans.
Researchers
have
found
that
animals
like
monkeys
age
more
slowly
after
years
of
eating
less,
and
in
the
lab
in
humans,
they
saw
improvements
in
a
number
of
signs
that
indicate
risk
of
some
hard
to
cure
diseases.
The
hope
for
healthy
weight
loss
isn’t
over
yet,
but
at
least
now
the
calculators
don’t
have
to
be
out
at
every
meal.
24.What
made
the
author
annoyed?
A.She
had
to
work
out
the
calories
in
every
meal
and
snack.
B.There
were
too
many
calories
in
the
yogurt
and
fruit.
C.The
Weight
Watches
meeting
was
not
necessary
for
her.
D.Her
body
was
not
as
strong
as
an
athlete’s.
25.Which
of
the
following
can
replace
the
underlined
word
“chowing”?
A.Choosing.
B.Doing
C.Cooking.
D.Eating.
26.How
do
people
keep
fit
now?
A.They
limit
the
calories
they
take
in.
B.
They
fast
daily
or
weekly.
C.They
lose
weight
only.
D.They
eat
enough
every
day.
27.What
do
we
know
about
the
researchers’
finding
in
this
passage?
A.People
grow
more
slowly
if
they
eat
less.
B.People
are
healthier
if
they
eat
less.
C.People
have
stopped
losing
weight
now.
D.People
calculate
their
food
for
every
meal.
C
There'
s
a
word
of
wellness
I've
loved
for
years.
It's
HALT:
the
idea
that
if
you
want
to
be
calm
and
content,
never
let
yourself
get
too
hungry,
angry,
lonely
or
tired.
Researchers
are
increasingly
looking
more
closely
at
the
“L”in“HALT”,with
one
report
presented
to
the
American
Psychological
Association
finding
that
long-term
loneliness
might
be
a
greater
public
health
risk
than
obesity.
Loneliness
is
a
problem
with
many
faces.
Some
people
are
alone
most
of
the
time—data
collected
by
the
United
Kingdom
found
that
200,000
people
over
the
age
of
75
had
not
had
a
conversation
with
a
friend
or
a
relative
in
more
than
a
month.
But
some
people
feel
lonely
even
in
a
crowded
room,
disconnected
from
meaningful
relationships
even
though
their
days
are
filled
with
people.
To
me,
walking
a
positive
path
means
walking
alongside
others—people
who
lift
our
spirits,
share
our
values,
challenge
us
to
grow
and
learn
and
bring
us
joy.
But
social
satisfaction
doesn't
come
automatically
or
even
easily
to
too
many
people.
And
in
our
age
of
individualized
electronic
devices,
social
media
and
text-based
communication,
it
can
be
harder
than
ever
to
feel
truly
connected
to
others.
I
was
so
heartened
to
read
that
recently
the
British
Parliament
(议会)
has
created
a
“Minister
for
Loneliness”
position
to
promote
research,
education
and
principles
so
as
to
cure
what
some
researchers
call
“the
loneliness
disease”.
More
and
more
doctors
in
America
are
also
screening
adult
patients
for
loneliness
at
annual
physical
examinations,
which
is
another
promising
sign.
With
proper
social
support
and
community
participation,
loneliness
can
be
prevented
from
happening.
If
you
are
feeling
lonely,
make
a
list
of
your
daily
routines
and
ask
yourself
how
you
could
add
more
social
interactions
to
each
day.
Try
reaching
out
for
volunteer
opportunities,
clubs
and
organizations
to
join
and
old
friendships
to
renew.
If
you
are
struggling,
ask
a
consultant
to
help
you
identify
your
social
obstacles
and
overcome
them.
28.What
is
paragraph
2
mainly
talking
about?
A.Aging
population
in
Britain.
B.Different
types
of
loneliness.
C.Strange
behavior
of
people.
D.Social
communication
in
Britain.
29.What
does
the
author
think
makes
people
feel
lonely?
A.Popularity
of
digital
devices.
B.Living
far
away
from
each
other.
C.Fewer
visits
to
relatives.
D.Pressure
from
challenging
work.
30.How
does
the
author
feel
about
“the
loneliness
disease”?
A.It
is
hard
to
cure.
B.It
is
avoidable.
C.It
needs
official
support
most.
D.It
relies
on
doctors'
work.
31.What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.Building
a
Close
Relationship
B.Measures
of
Avoiding
Loneliness
C.The
Risk
of
Being
Lonely
D.Fighting
Against
Loneliness
D
Babies
made
from
three
people
approved
in
UK
Babies
made
from
two
women
and
one
man
have
been
approved
by
the
UK's
fertility
regulator.
The
historic
and
controversial
move
is
to
prevent
children
from
being
born
with
deadly
genetic
diseases.
Doctors
in
Newcastle

who
developed
the
advanced
form
of
In
Vitro
Fertilization
or
IVF
(人工授精)

are
expected
to
be
the
first
to
offer
the
procedure
and
have
already
appealed
for
donor
eggs.
The
first
such
child
could
be
born,
at
the
earliest,
by
the
end
of
2017.
Some
families
have
lost
multiple
children
to
incurable
mitochondrial
(线粒体的)
diseases,
which
can
leave
people
with
insufficient
energy
to
keep
their
heart
beating.
The
diseases
are
passed
down
from
only
the
mother,
so
a
technique
using
a
donor
egg
as
well
as
the
mother's
egg
and
father's
sperm
has
been
developed.
The
resulting
child
has
a
tiny
amount
of
their
DNA
from
the
donor,
but
the
procedure
is
legal
and
reviews
say
it
is
ethical
(伦理的)
and
scientifically
ready.
“It
is
a
decision
of
historic
importance,”
said
Sally
Cheshire,
chairwoman
of
the
Human
Fertilisation
and
Embryology
Authority
(HFEA).
“I'm
sure
patients
will
be
really
pleased
by
what
we've
decided
today.”
But
some
scientists
have
questioned
the
ethics
of
the
technique,
saying
it
could
open
the
door
to
genetically-modified(转基因)
‘designer’
babies.
The
HFEA
must
approve
every
clinic
and
every
patient
before
the
procedure
can
take
place.
Three-person
babies
have
been
allowed
only
in
cases
where
the
risk
of
a
child
developing
mitochondrial
disease
is
very
high.
Prof
Mary
Herbert,
from
the
Newcastle
Fertility
Centre,
said,
“It
is
enormously
pleasing
that
our
many
years
of
research
in
this
area
can
finally
be
applied
to
help
families
affected
by
these
devastating
diseases”.
“Now
that
we
are
moving
forward
towards
clinical
treatments,
we
will
also
need
donors
to
donate
eggs
for
use
in
treatment
to
prevent
affected
women
transmitting
disease
to
their
children.”
Prof
Sir
Doug
Turnbull,
the
director
of
the
Welcome
Centre
for
Mitochondrial
Research
at
Newcastle
University,
said,
“We
are
delighted
by
today's
decision.
We
will
also
provide
long-term
follow
up
of
any
children
born.”
NHS
England
has
agreed
to
fund
the
treatment
costs
of
the
first
trial
of
three-person
IVF
for
those
women
who
meet
the
HFEA
criteria,
as
long
as
they
agree
to
long-term
follow
up
of
their
children
after
they
are
born.
32.Why
is
it
historically
important
to
approve
babies
made
from
three
people?
A.It
helps
couples
who
lose
the
ability
to
give
birth
to
a
baby.
B.It
marks
a
foundation
stone
to
change
babies’
appearances
before
birth.
C.It
turns
out
to
be
an
advanced
form
of
In
Vitro
Fertilization.
D.It
stops
deadly
genetic
diseases
passing
down
to
newly-born
babies.
33.Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
about
mitochondrial
diseases?
A.They
pass
down
on
to
babies
from
their
parents.
B.They
prevent
people’s
heart
from
functioning
normally.
C.Some
children
infected
can
be
cured
with
proper
treatment.
D.Babies
can
be
infected
with
them
through
a
donor’s
egg.
34.How
can
a
clinic
or
a
patient
be
approved
of
applying
the
three-person
baby
technique?
A.Only
when
the
baby
to
be
born
needs
it
to
survive.
B.Only
when
the
patient
gets
financially
prepared.
C.Only
when
the
clinic
gets
scientifically
ready.
D.Only
when
the
technique
is
ethnically
accepted.
35.What
is
the
author’s
attitude
towards
the
approval
of
babies
made
from
three
people?
A.Supportive
B.Indifferent
C.Worried
D.Objective
第二节七选五(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。
In
a
study
recently
published
in
the
journal
Neuron,
researchers
found
that
super
memorizers
don’t
have
unusually
large
brain
regions
that
allow
them
to
remember
a
lot
of
information.
36
Here
are
a
few
of
their
favorite
tricks
that
can
help
you
to
remember
things
in
your
everyday
life.
To
Remember:
New
words
Technique:
Change
routine
In
a
study,
a
group
of
students
studied
a
list
of
words
in
two
separate
sessions.
Some
studied
in
a
messy
room
and
some
in
a
neat
space.
One
group
of
students
spent
both
sessions
in
the
same
room,
while
the
other
split
the
sessions
between
the
two
environments.
During
a
test,
the
students
who
studied
in
multiple
places
remembered
much
more.
37
That
includes
the
time
of
day,
the
music
in
the
background,
whether
you
sit
or
stand,
etc.
To
Remember:
Your
PIN
Technique:
Count
it
out
You
could
use
your
birthday,
or
your
phone
number,
but
identity
thieves
have
a
way
of
figuring
those
numbers
out.
38
Write
a
four-word
sentence.
Then
count
the
number
of
letters
in
each
word.
For
instance,
“this
is
my
PIN”
=4223.
To
Remember:
Faces
Technique:
Focus
on
noses
While
some
super
memorizers
specialize
in
associating
names
with
faces,
the
memory-palace
technique
doesn’t
work
as
well
if
the
image
of
the
face
is
changed
in
any
way.
Rather
than
focusing
on
eyes,
as
most
people
do,
focus
on
the
centre
or
to
the
left
of
a
person’s
nose.
39
To
Remember:
Facts
&
figures
Technique:
40
To
learn
and
remember
statistics,
reviewing
the
material
repeatedly
over
a
longer
time
is
far
more
effective
than
repeating
it
in
a
shorter
one.
If
your
exam
is
in
a
week,
study
today
and
then
again
in
a
day
or
two.
If
it
is
a
month
away,
study
today
and
then
wait
a
week
before
your
second
session.
A.Studies
showed
that
varying
other
aspects
of
your
environment
can
also
help.
B.Value
exams
C.The
theory
is
that
your
brain
links
the
words
to
the
environment
around
you.
D.This
allows
you
to
take
in
their
whole
face.
E.Their
brain
structures
are
in
fact
the
same
as
the
rest
of
ours.
F.
Instead,
try
this
tip
from
Dominic,
an
eight-time
World
Memory
Champion.
G.
Give
yourself
time
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。
Cats
have
no
emotions.
At
least,
that's
what
my
husband
once
claimed(声称).
I
41
that
my
two
cats
experience
emotions.
They
feel
anger,
fear,
and
42
.
He
agreed
with
me,
but
43
his
opinion
that
cats
don't
feel
love.
44
,
my
tuxedo
cat,
Sebastian,
would
teach
him
otherwise.
When
my
next-door
neighbor
moved
in,
he
had
a
she
cat
named
Juliet.
She
was
an
indoor
lady,
always
watching
45
through
the
window.
Then
one
day
when
I
46
my
cat
to
the
backyard
for
his
playtime,
Sebastian
47
Juliet
staring
at
him
behind
the
window.
It
soon
became
48
that
they
were
attracted
by
each
other.
So
every
day
there
after,
whenever
I
let
Sebastian
out,
he
would
rush
49__to
the
backyard
next-door
and
they
would
sit
staring
50
at
each
other
through
the
screen,
she
inside,
and
he
outside.
Even
my
husband
watched
51
,
and
he
would
murmur,
"But
cats
can't
feel
love...
can
they?"
Five
months
later,
my
neighbor
had
to
52
because
of
work.
My
heart
sank.
I
wondered
how
Sebastian
would
53
to
Juliet's
leaving.
For
months
after
Juliet
moved
away
and
the
new
neighbor
moved
in,
I
often
54
Sebastian
sitting
by
Juliet's
window,
looking
into
the
apartment
55
his
lady.
The
new
neighbor
didn't
mind
having
the
"Peeping
Sebastian"
after
I
56
his
reason
for
being
there.
Sebastian
57
the
small
area
outside
that
window
as
his
territory(领土).
Other
male
cats
were
allowed
in
the
58
,
but
not
near
Juliet's
window,
which
he
guarded
until
his
59
.
Even
now,
when
my
husband
and
I
walk
through
the
backyard
and
see
that
window,
he
60
me
of
the
lesson
Sebastian
taught
him
that
cats
do
indeed
fall
in
love.
41.
A.
quarreled
B.
discussed
C.
suggested
D.
argued
42.
A.
energy
B.
power
C.
happiness
D.
strength
43.
A.
referred
to
B.
stuck
to
C.
prepared
for
D.
approved
of
44.
A.
Therefore
B.
However
C.
Besides
D.
Meanwhile
45.
A.
the
environment
B.
the
sky
C.
her
owner
D.
her
boyfriend
46.
A.
forbade
B.
accompanied
C.
prevented
D.
left
47.
A.
called
attention
to
B.
caught
sight
of
C.
took
charge
of
D.
paid
a
visit
to
48.
A.
innocent
B.
doubtful
C.
skillful
D.
clear
49.
A.
secretly
B.
quietly
C.
straight
D.
worriedly
50.
A.
lovingly
B.
angrily
C.
hungrily
D.
greedily
51.
A.
in
trouble
B.
in
sorrow
C.
in
amazement
D.
in
horror
52.
A.
move
B.
travel
C.
come
D.
stay
53.
A.
react
B.
reply
C.
reduce
D.
replace
54.
A.
took
B.
sensed
C.
met
D.
caught
55.
A.
in
place
of
B.
on
the
basis
of
C.
in
search
of
D.
on
account
of
56.
A.
explained
B.
requested
C.
blamed
D.
asked
57.
A.
discovered
B.
marked
C.
preserved
D.
persuaded
58.
A.
street
B.
village
C.
window
D.
backyard
59.
A.
birthday
B.
survival
C.
death
D.
arrival
60.
A.
reminds
B.
informs
C.
tells
D.
cures
第二节
短文填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入合适的内容(一个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Can
you
imagine
the
world
full
of
crying
and
shouting,
61
(cover)
in
darkness?
However,
it’s
not
just
a
joke.
It’s
a
real
description
of
a
world
without
happiness
and
62
(laugh).
If
you
compare
our
life
63
a
pie,
what
would
you
put
in
if
you
were
in
charge
of
making
the
pie?
64
(obvious),
many
people
would
add
as
much
happiness
as
possible.
Do
you
know
why?
It’s
65
happiness
stands
for
sweetness
in
most
people’s
minds.
Don’t
think
of
it
just
as
a
comparison.
Happiness
is
a
flower
living
in
the
sunshine,
and
66
is
not
difficult
to
reach
for
it.
We
have
a
variety
of
67
(emotion)
like
sadness,
anger,
fear,
enthusiasm
and
happiness,
and
they
all
appear
naturally
when
something
68
(affect)
our
feelings.
So,
if
we
can
change
our
attitude
to
things
in
the
world,
we
can
certainly
adjust
our
emotions.
It
means
that
we
can
choose
to
be
happy
if
we
want
to,
as
long
as
we
view
everything
in
69
positive
way.
If
we
can
be
happy,
why
not
choose
to
be?
Let’s
try
together
to
create
a
world
filled
with
70
(smile)
faces
and
sunshine.
第四部分
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)
文中共有10处语言错误,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:在错的词下画一横线,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。
Last
term,
I
went
to
America
for
a
student
exchange
programme.
Before
go,
I
was
quite
proud
in
my
English.
But
everyone
in
America
spoke
so
fast
that
I
couldn’t
make
out
that
what
they
were
saying.
Being
in
completely
different
culture
was
frightened
and
I
even
wanted
to
go
straight
back
home.
However,
thing
soon
got
better
and
better.
The
host
family
was
very
king.
Fortunately,
the
boy
that
I
stay
with
was
crazy
about
football,
that
made
my
stay
enjoyable.
Beside,
being
an
exchange
student
offered
me
a
chance
improve
my
English.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华,你的留学生朋友James来信询问你市即将举办的中国民谣节(the
Chinese
Balled
Festival)的情况,请给他回信。
内容包括:
1.举办的时间和地点;2.活动内容和目的;3.邀请James一同前往。
注意:
1.词数l00左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
2020年上学期高二期末大联考英语试题参考答案
第一部分
听力(每小题1.5分,共30分)
1—5
BCCBC    6—10
BBAAB
11—15
BCBCB   16—20
CAACC
第二部分阅读理解(每小题2分,共40分)
21—23
DAB
24—27
ADBB
28—-31
BABD
32—35
DBAD
36-40.
EAFDG
第三部分
语言知识运用
第一节
完形填空(每小题1.5分,共30分)
41-45DC
BBA
46-50
BBDCA
51-55
CAADC
56-60
ABDCA
第二节
语法填空(每小题1.5分,共15分)
61.
covered
62.
laughter
63.
to
64.
Obviously
65.
because
66.
it
67.
emotions
68.
affects
69.
a
70.
smiling
第四部分
写作
.
第1节
短文改错(10
分)
1.
before
→going
2.
proud
→of
3.
去掉make
out
后面的that
4.
completely
前面加a
5.
frightened
→frightening
6.
thing
→things
7.
with
前面的stay
→stayed
8.
made前的that
→which
9.
Beside
→Besides
10.
improve
前面加to
第2节
书面表达(满分25分)
Dear
James,
I'm
really
glad
to
tell
you
something
about
the
Chinese
Ballad
Festival
which
is
to
be
held
in
our
city.
The
festival
will
be
held
from
8:00
pm
to
10:00
pm
this
Sunday
at
the
People's
Art
Theatre
downtown.
In
order
to
promote
Chinese
folk
culture,
some
famous
Chinese
ballad
masters
will
give
us
eight
excellent
ballad
shows,
many
of
which
will
be
on
the
stage
for
the
first
time.
What
is
the
most
important
expectation
of
the
festival
is
an
interactive
activity
between
the
audience
and
performers.
I
think
the
evening
will
be
a
feast
for
ballad
lovers
who
are
bound
to
enjoy
themselves.
So
I'd
like
to
invite
you
to
enjoy
the
ballad
feast
together.
Looking
forward
to
your
reply.
Yours,
Li
Hua
听力原文
Text
1
W:
I'm
going
to
change
my
clothes
as
soon
as
I've
finished
typing
this
letter.
M:
Okay.
Then
we'll
take
my
car
and
go
out
for
a
meal.
Text
2
M:
Hello,
Madam.
We
have
some
really
nice
T?shirts
on
sale.

Let
me
see.
What
about
these
dark
blue
jeans?
They
will
look
great
with
that
T?shirt.
And
they
are
only
$20.
W:
How
much
is
the
T?shirt?
I
love
both
the
T?shirt
and
the
jeans!
M:
The
T?shirt
is
$10.
Text
3
M:
I
see
you
fell
asleep
in
the
lawn
chair
again.
W:
That
chair
is
very
comfortable.
Do
my
eyes
look
really
tired?
M:
No,
but
your
face
is
very
sunburned.
Text
4
W:
It's
a
very
dry
year.
Are
you
using
less
water
at
your
home?
M:
I
do.
But
my
wife
doesn't.
She
thinks
our
children
need
a
daily
bath.
W:
Water
is
very
important
for
kids,
but
maybe
she
could
give
them
a
bath
every
other
day.
Text
5
W:
The
museum
is
open
late
on
Fridays.
We
could
see
the
new
exhibition
after
work.
M:
The
weekend
would
be
a
lot
better.
I
have
to
work
late
this
week
to
finish
a
report.
W:
No
problem.
I
told
my
nephew
I'd
take
him
to
a
baseball
game
on
Saturday,
though.
Text
6
W:
Mrs
Thompson
wants
to
see
us,
Jason.
M:
Why?
We
shouldn't
be
in
trouble
or
anything.
In
fact,
we
were
super
active
during
the
entire
class
discussion
this
morning.
W:
That's
just
it.
I
don't
think
it's
a
bad
thing
at
all.
I
think
she
is
going
to
ask
us
to
run
for
class
monitor!
M:
Whoa,
really?
That's
a
lot
of
responsibility.
W:
Well,
I
think
you'd
be
great
at
it!
Besides,
it's
a
big
honor
to
be
asked
to
do
it.
It
means
that
Mrs
Thompson
sees
us
as
leaders.
M:
I'm
not
sure
if
I
can
do
it
by
myself,
though.
Could
we
do
it
together?
W:
Let's
ask
Mrs
Thompson.
I
hear
her
coming
in
from
the
hallway
now

Text
7
W:
Mr
Jones,
I
just
got
off
the
phone
with
Mr
Dawson.
He
wants
to
schedule
a
meeting
with
you
for
later
today
or
tomorrow.
M:
What
does
he
want
to
talk
about?
W:
One
of
the
factories
that
makes
his
products.
He
said
it
was
pretty
urgent.
M:
Well,
I
don't
want
to
stay
too
late
like
last
night.
My
wife
was
not
happy
with
me!
W:
How
about
tomorrow
at
11:00
a.m.?
I
checked
your
schedule,
and
the
only
thing
you
have
that
day
is
a
phone
call
at
2:00
p.m.
M:
11:00
tomorrow
sounds
fine.
Can
you
set
everything
up
and
then
email
me
all
the
information,
please?
W:
Of
course.
I
was
just
about
to
go
to
lunch,
actually.
Do
you
want
to
join
me?
M:
I'd
love
to,
but
I
have
to
look
at
some
samples
from
a
new
customer.
I'll
join
you
next
time!
Text
8
M:
Did
you
grab
everything
from
the
car?
We
should
check
before
we
leave
this
area.
We
have
a
long
day
of
hiking
ahead
of
us.
W:
Yes,
I
did
it
already.
Where
should
we
go
now?
M:
We're
going
up
to
the
top
part
of
the
mountain.
W:
Is
that
where
we
get
the
tickets?
M:
Yeah.
It's
about
a
20?minute
walk
from
here.
W:
That's
not
so
bad.
M:
Just
wait
till
we
get
the
tickets.
It's
a
three?hour
hike
from
there
to
the
top.
W:
How
far
is
the
lake
from
the
top?
M:
Another
40
minutes.
We
can
have
lunch
at
the
top,
or
down
by
the
water.
W:
We
had
a
late
breakfast,
so
I
can
wait.
I'm
excited
to
see
this
lake.
The
guidebook
says
it
changes
color
throughout
the
year.
M:
That's
true.
In
the
fall
and
winter,
it's
sky
blue
because
of
the
light
reflecting
off
tiny
pieces
of
ice
in
the
lake.
At
this
time
of
year,
it
turns
green
because
of
the
plants
that
grow
under
the
water.
W:
That's
so
cool.
It's
a
good
thing
I
brought
my
camera.
Text
9
M:
Do
you
know
there
is
a
new
art
exhibition
in
the
city?
W:
No,
I
don't.
Is
it
being
held
at
the
City
Exhibition
Center?
M:
I
thought
it
was
there
at
first,
or
at
one
of
the
popular
art
galleries.
But
no,
and
you
would
never
guess
where
it
is.
W:
Come
on,
tell
me.
M:
It's
taking
place
inside
the
Metropolitan
Shopping
Center.
W:
Seriously?
That's
so
unusual.
M:
Yeah.
I
thought
it
was
ridiculous,
but
now
I
find
it
kind
of
cool.
W:
What
are
they
showing
at
the
exhibition?
Paintings?
M:
There's
a
painting
section,
and
most
paintings
are
the
works
of
contemporary
artists.
Only
a
few
are
painted
by
traditional
painters.
W:
What's
the
major
difference
between
the
two?
M:
Well,
contemporary
artists'
works
are
more
abstract
compared
with
the
classical
style
of
traditional
paintings.
W:
I
see.
So
what
other
sections
are
there?
M:
There's
a
photography
section,
a
sculpture
section
and
a
video
section.
W:
What's
being
shown
in
the
video
section?
M:
Short
movies.
It's
actually
the
second
most
popular
section
of
all
four
after
the
photography
section.
W:
Interesting.
Which
section
is
the
least
popular?
M:
The
sculpture
one.
Text
10
Andrew
had
always
looked
up
to
his
brother
Dave,
who
was
five
years
older.
When
Andrew
turned
10,
their
father
passed
away
after
a
long
battle
with
cancer.
Dave
knew
he
was
the
only
positive
male
role
model
for
Andrew.
The
next
year,
Dave
got
his
driver's
license
and
started
driving
his
brother
everywhere
his
father
used
to:
school,
soccer
practice,
friends'
houses,
summer
camp

anywhere
Andrew
needed
to
be.
He
also
got
a
part?time
job
in
the
evenings
to
help
his
mother
with
the
family
expenses.
Dave
never
thought
about
himself;
he
was
always
tired,
but
he
knew
he
was
doing
the
right
thing.
Several
years
later,
Andrew
was
getting
ready
to
graduate
from
high
school
at
the
top
of
his
class.
The
headmaster
asked
him
to
give
a
speech
in
front
of
the
whole
school.
The
head
of
the
entire
school
district
was
going
to
be
there
to
introduce
him.
Andrew
was
honored,
and
he
wrote
his
speech
that
night.
The
day
of
the
graduation
arrived.
Dave
was
in
the
audience,
along
with
his
mother.
Andrew
said
that
he
owed
all
his
success
to
his
older
brother.
He
thanked
Dave
for
showing
him
how
to
be
a
better
person
and
a
stronger
man
for
his
family.
With
tears
in
his
eyes,
he
told
Dave
that
their
father
was
proud
of
both
of
them.
Dave
smiled
through
his
own
tears,
because
he
finally
knew
it
had
all
been
worth
it.
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