江苏省扬州市中学2020-2021学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题(word版)(有听力音频,有听力文字材料)

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江苏省扬州中学2020—2021学年度第一学期
高二年级期中考试英语试卷
2020.11.
(本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)
第Ⅰ卷(选择题;共100分)
第一部分
听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题:每小题1分,满分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.
Where
do
you
think
this
conversation
takes
place?
A.
In
the
police
station.
B.
In
a
university.
C.
In
the
street.
2.
How
did
the
man
feel
when
the
woman
guessed
it?
A.
Nervous.
B.
Shocked.
C.
Disappointed.
3.
Why
didn’t
the
boy
attend
Jenny’s
birthday
party?
A.
Because
he
had
to
go
and
see
his
friend.
B.
Because
he
had
to
stay
with
his
friend.
C.
Because
he
had
to
go
home.
4.
What
is
the
man’s
opinion?
A.
Most
websites
are
safe.
B.
Most
websites
steal
money.
C.
More
and
more
people
shop
online.
5.
How
old
is
the
man’s
son?
A.
11.
B.
13.
C.
15.
第二节
(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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.
What
are
the
two
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Children’s
noise.
B.
Rubbish.
C.
Cinema’s
situation.
7.
Why
didn’t
the
speakers
enjoy
the
film?
A.
The
film
was
very
boring.
B.
Children
made
them
bored.
C.
Children’s
parents
were
disgusting.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
kind
of
people
are
Prince
William
and
his
new
wife
looking
for?
A.
Some
designers
for
their
new
apartment.
B.
Some
secretaries
from
famous
universities.
C.
Some
servants
to
help
them
with
daily
life.
9.
How
many
princes
are
there
in
Britain
now?
A.
Three.
B.
Two.
C.
One.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
do
you
think
Jim
is?
A.
A
journalist.
B.
A
basketball
player.
C.
A
coach.
11.
What
do
they
often
do
after
breakfast?
A.
Practise
basketball.
B.
Have
some
lessons.
C.
Receive
interview.
12.
What
subject
does
Jim
not
mention?
A.
History.
B.
English.
C.
Geography.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Who
does
the
man
choose
Christmas
gifts
for
now?
A.
The
staff
of
his
company.
B.
His
relatives
and
friends.
C.
His
customers
of
his
company.
14.
Why
does
the
man
specially
come
to
the
store?
A.
His
friends
think
highly
of
it.
B.
His
customers
advise
him
to
do
so.
C.
His
company
has
ever
done
business
with
it.
15.
Why
does
the
man
choose
gifts
instead
of
Mr.
Blake?
A.
Mr.
Blake
has
resigned.
B.
The
man
is
superior
to
Mr.
Blake.
C.
Mr.
Blake
has
been
sent
to
the
headquarter.
16.
What
does
the
woman
ask
the
man
to
take
as
many
as
possible?
A.
The
gifts
he
has
chosen.
B.
The
booklets
of
the
gifts.
C.
The
samples
he
prefers.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What’s
the
purpose
of
the
speaker?
A.
To
know
her
class.
B.
To
make
friends.
C.
To
get
supported.
18.
What
do
people
think
of
taking
care
of
others’
money?
A.
Easier.
B.
More
difficult.
C.
More
casual.
19.
How
often
does
the
speaker
plan
to
show
her
class
bill?
A.
Every
two
months.
B.
Every
month.
C.
Every
term.
20.
Why
does
the
speaker
think
she
can
do
this
well?
A.
She
is
responsible
and
good
at
math.
B.
She
will
ask
questions
and
give
advice.
C.
She
has
earned
trust
from
her
classmates.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第1节
单项选择(共15题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
How
to
Use
a
Modern
Public
Library
Has
it
been
a
while
since
your
last
visit
to
a
public
library?
If
so,
you
may
be
surprised
to
learn
that
libraries
have
changed
for
the
better.
It’s
been
years
since
they
were
dusty
little
rooms
with
books.
They
have
transformed
themselves
into
places
where
you
can
develop
your
love
of
knowledge
meet
interesting
people,
or
find
out
how
to
start
a
business.
Check
out
a
book.
While
libraries
still
loan
out(出借)books,
you’ll
find
it
easier
to
get
a
copy
of
whatever
you’re
looking
for,
thanks
to
a
cooperative
network
of
area
libraries.
Via
such
networks,
libraries
share
their
books
with
each
other
through
the
use
of
delivery
vehicles.
Once
the
book
you’ve
requested
is
delivered
to
the
nearest
branch,
they
will
inform
you
by
e-mail,
so
you
can
pick
it
up.
Check
out
other
items.
The
library
is
now
a
multimedia
zone,
loaded
with
information
in
many
formats(载体形式).
You
can
borrow
movies
on
DVDs,
music
on
CDs,
and
popular
magazines.
Some
libraries
even
loan
out
toys
and
games.
If
a
popular
magazine
you
want
isn’t
offered
and
the
library
keeps
a
list
of
such
requests,
they
may
bring
it
in
when
enough
interest
is
shown.
Join
targeted
reading
groups.
Libraries
will
often
hold
reading-group
sessions
targeted
to
various
age
groups.
Perhaps
you’d
like
to
learn
a
language
or
improve
your
English.
The
library
may
sponsor
a
language
group
you
could
join.
If
you
have
difficulties
reading,
ask
about
special
reading
opportunities.
Your
library
might
be
able
to
accommodate
you.
And
you
might
find
it
relaxing
to
bring
your
small
kid
to
a
half-hour
Story
Time
while
you
sit
quietly
in
a
corner
with
a
good
book.
Start
a
business
using
the
help
of
your
local
library.
If
you
want
to
have
a
business
of
your
own,
your
local
library
can
become
a
launch
space
for
it.
In
library
books
and
computers,
you
can
find
information
on
starting
a
business.
Many
libraries
will
help
you
with
locally
supplied
information
about
business
management
shared
through
chambers
of
commerce(商会)and
government
agencies,
and
they
will
offer
printing,
faxing
and
database
services
you
need.
21.
Public
libraries
connected
by
a
cooperative
network
benefit
readers
by______.
A.
sharing
their
books
on
the
Internet
B.
giving
access
to
online
reading
at
a
library
branch
C.
sending
a
needed
book
to
a
library
branch
nearby
D.
making
the
checkout
procedures
diverse
22.
According
to
Paragraph
3,
what
items
may
be
checked
out
from
a
public
library?
A.
A
magazine
and
an
e-book.
B.
A
game
and
an
oil
painting.
C.
A
music
CD
and
a
kid’s
toy.
D.
A
DVD
and
a
video
player
23.
As
is
described
in
Paragraph
4,
taking
a
small
kid
to
a
half-hour
Story
Time
allows
______.
A.
the
kid
to
learn
a
new
language
B.
the
parent
to
enjoy
quiet
reading
C.
the
kid
to
overcome
reading
difficulties
D.
the
parent
to
meet
their
program
sponsor
24.
Your
local
library
can
help
you
start
a
business
by
______.
A.
providing
relevant
information
and
supporting
services
B.
offering
professional
advice
on
business
management
C.
supplying
useful
information
of
your
potential
buyers
D.
arranging
meetings
with
government
officials
25.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
passage?
A.
To
point
out
the
importance
of
public
libraries.
B.
To
encourage
people
to
work
in
public
libraries.
C.
To
introduce
the
improved
services
of
public
libraries.
D.
To
call
for
the
modernization
of
public
library
systems.
B
Why
can
some
people
sleep
through
noises
like
a
honking
car
or
flushing
toilet,
while
others
are
awakened
by
the
lightest
sound?
To
find
the
answer,
sleep
researchers
at
Massachusetts
General
Hospital
conducted
an
unusual
study
of
12
self-described
deep
sleepers.
After
tests
confirmed
that
the
healthy
volunteers
were
solid
sleepers,
they
took
part
in
a
three-night
study
in
the
university’s
sleep
laboratory.
The
participants
spent
the
night
in
a
big
and
comfortable
room.
But
the
room
also
included
four
speakers
positioned
near
the
top
of
the
bed.
During
the
night,
the
deep
sleepers
were
subjected
to
14
different
recorded
sounds,
like
street
traffic,
toilets
flushing,
and
an
airplane
flying
overhead.
Next
door,
the
researchers
monitored
their
sleep
patterns
and
brain
waves.
As
expected,
all
of
the
participants
slept
relatively
well,
but
there
were
differences
in
how
they
responded
to
the
noisy
interruptions.
Some
of
the
sleepers
didn’t
wake
up
even
when
a
sound
was
blasted
at
70
decibels;
others
were
awakened
by
sounds
at
40
or
50
decibels.
The
researchers
discovered
that
the
difference
in
a
sleeper’s
reaction
to
noise
could
be
predicted
by
the
level
of
brain
activity
called
“sleep
spindles”.
A
sleep
spindle
is
a
burst
of
high-frequency
brain
activity
coming
from
deep
inside
the
brain
during
sleep.
The
source
of
the
spindles
is
the
thalamus(丘脑),
a
part
of
the
brain
that
sends
sensory
information
to
the
rest
of
the
cortex(皮层).
Before
the
study,
the
Massachusetts
researchers
theorized
that
the
spindles
are
the
brain’s
way
of
preventing
sensory
information
from
passing
through
the
thalamus
and
waking
the
rest
of
the
brain
during
sleep.
They
found
that
sleepers
who
experienced
the
most
sleep
spindles
during
the
night
were
also
the
soundest
sleepers
and
were
least
likely
to
be
awakened
by
noise.
Scientists
already
know
that
most
people
become
lighter
sleepers
with
age,
most
likely
because
older
people
experience
less
“slow
wave
sleep”,
which
is
the
deepest
stage
of
sleep.
People
also
produce
fewer
sleep
spindles
as
they
age.
But
even
when
controlling
for
the
stage
of
sleep
a
person
was
in,
the
number
of
sleep
spindles
still
predicted
their
risk
for
awakening
because
of
noise.
More
research
is
needed,
but
the
findings
suggest
that
a
better
understanding
of
sleep
spindles
could
lead
to
new
behavioral
or
drug
therapies
for
people
with
sleep
disorders.
For
example,
future
studies
may
try
to
determine
whether
diet,
exercise
or
other
behaviors
may
influence
the
number
of
sleep
spindles
a
person
produces
during
the
night.
26.
Some
participants
can
sleep
well
through
loud
noises
mainly
because
_________.
A.
their
brains
don’t
respond
to
outside
noises.
B.
their
brains
react
differently
to
noises.
C.
they
adapt
to
the
environment
quickly.?
D.
they
don’t
pay
attention
to
the
monitors.
27.
Scientists
believe
that
the
key
to
affecting
deep
sleep
is
_________.
A.
sleep
spindles??????
???B.
stages
of
sleep?????????
C.
sleep
disorders??????
D.
sensory
information
28.
It
can
be
learned
from
the
passage
that
_________.
A.
The
older
a
deep
sleeper
becomes,
the
lighter
his
sleep
must
be.
B.
The
more
“slow
wave
sleep”
one
experiences,
the
deeper
sleep
one
has.
C.
The
more
frequently
a
sleeper’s
brain
works,
the
less
information
it
sends.
D.
The
deeper
sleep
people
have,
the
more
likely
they
will
be
awakened
by
noise.
29.
From
the
passage
we
can
predict
_________.
A.
more
factors
in
influencing
sleep
spindles
may
be
discovered.
B.
more
solid
sleepers
will
take
part
in
relative
experiments.
C.
sleep
spindles
will
be
applied
to
change
one’s
behaviors.
D.
deep
sleepers
will
probably
enjoy
a
more
healthy
life.
30.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
passage?
A.
The
differences
between
the
deep
sleepers
and
the
light
sleepers.
B.
The
experiments
conducted
by
Massachusetts
General
Hospital.
C.
The
discovery
and
the
importance
of
“sleep
spindles”.
D.
The
new
behaviors
or
drug
therapies
for
people
with
sleep
disorders.
C
Bit
by
bit,
the
sand
dust
that
fills
the
sky
is
dying
down.
The
blue
sky
and
the
burning
sun
once
again
hang
over
the
desert.
He
is
on
the
road,
driving
his
beat-up
yellow
cab.
The
sides
of
the
road
are
littered
with
damaged
vehicles.
Masses
of
smoke
in
the
distance
tell
him
that
a
war
is
being
dragged
on
throughout
his
country.
It’s
a
fine
day
despite
the
choking
heat.
Not
a
breath
of
wind
is
blowing.
A
group
of
vehicles
are
traveling
towards
him,
carrying
many
passengers.
The
scene
reminds
him
of
the
market
days
in
this
country
when
crowds
of
trucks
transport
folks
to
the
markets;
the
only
difference
is,
this
time,
they
are
not
trucks,
but
tanks,
carrying
foreigners,
guns
in
hand.
He
stares
at
them.
They
stare
back.
So
they
pass
by
one
another.
“The
damned
war!”
he
whispers
bitterly.
Two
days
ago,
a
bomb
fell
on
the
market
in
front
of
his
house,
destroying
nearly
everything
in
sight.
He
survived
by
luck.
He
decided
then
and
there
that
he
would
give
up
this
cab
business.
This
will
be
his
final
run.
After
this,
he
will
leave
this
place
together
with
his
wife
and
children.
“Shala
and
my
children,
we’ll
soon
meet
each
other
again,
after
I’m
done
here.”
He
turns
his
head
to
take
a
glance
at
a
photo
of
his
wife
and
children.
The
glass
on
the
frame
is
broken,
but
their
smiles
in
the
picture
do
not
fail
to
provide
him
with
the
only
comfort
that
he
has.
Shortly
he
arrives
at
a
checkpoint.
Tanks
sit
by
the
side
of
the
road,
the
sight
of
which
sends
a
marked
coldness
through
his
backbone.
A
bunch
of
soldiers
armed
to
the
teeth
stand
by.
A
foreign
soldier
signals
him
to
stop.
He
calms
himself
down
and
pulls
over.
During
the
past
few
days,
nearly
no
civilian
vehicles
come
out
of
the
capital
city,
his
car
being
the
only
one
on
roads.
A
few
foreign
soldiers
come
up
to
him,
one,
two,
three,
four,
five.
The
leader
bends
over
to
have
a
look
at
the
old
car,
then
at
him.
“Where
do
you
come
from
and
where
are
you
going?”
With
a
smile
on
his
face,
he
answers
with
a
broken
speech
in
the
tongue
that
the
soldier
can
understand,
“Sir,
I
come
from
the
capital.
I’m
leaving
that
place
because
it
is
a
very
dangerous
place
to
be,
with
the
war
and
everything.”
While
talking,
he
hands
a
cigarette
over
to
the
soldier,
then
lights
it
up
for
him.
“When
will
the
war
end?”
he
asks.
“It
won’t
take
long.
We’ll
soon
give
all
of
you
in
the
capital
the
true
freedom.”
The
soldier
breathes
a
deep
mouthful.
He
seems
to
have
spotted
the
photo
in
the
car,
“The
cigarette
is
not
bad
at
all.
Are
those
your
wife
and
kids?
I
have
two
of
my
own,
roughly
the
same
age.”
“Oh,
yes,
they
are
mine
and
they
are
constantly
on
my
mind.
They
left
the
city
a
bit
earlier,
and
I’m
on
my
way
to
be
reunited
with
them.
Perhaps
I’m
never
coming
back.
Driving
a
cab
around
during
war
times
is
too
dangerous.
I’m
giving
up
the
business.”
He
looks
at
the
soldier,
still
smiling.
“After
we
overthrow
your
dictator,
you
won’t
have
that
to
worry
about.
You
can
come
back
and
pick
up
your
life
again.”
The
soldier
is
leaning
on
the
door
of
the
car.
It
is
perhaps
the
first
time
in
many
days
that
he
has
seen
a
happy
face
among
the
local
people.
It
cheers
him
up.
“Maybe,
but
I
have
to
go
to
see
my
family.
If
you
would
pay
us
a
visit,
my
wife
will
prepare
a
good
meal
for
all
of
you.
Come
with
me.
This
is
going
to
be
my
last
business
run
and
I
won’t
even
charge
you.”
“Can’t
make
it.
We’re
on
duty.
Give
our
regards
to
your
wife
and
kids.”
The
soldier
is
a
bit
excited,
thinking
maybe
quite
some
locals
have
open
arms
for
them
after
all.
“Oh,
yes,
I
almost
forgot.
The
south
is
battle-infected.
Where
is
your
family?”
Still
smiling,
he
picks
up
the
broken
picture
frame,
presses
a
kiss
on
the
photo,
then
turns
around,
staring
into
the
eyes
of
that
soldier,
not
quite
himself
from
excitement,
and
the
other
foreign
soldiers
holding
guns.
Words
drop
out
of
his
lips
slowly
but
firmly:
“Paradise.”
Perhaps
the
last
thing
he
sees
is
the
confused,
fearful,
twisted
expression
on
the
face
of
that
soldier,
and
the
cigarette
end
dropping
from
his
fingers.
Then
he
pushes
the
button.
31.
What
is
this
passage
mainly
about?
A.
A
cruel
war
going
on
in
the
country.
B.
A
brave
defender
of
the
country.
C.
A
cab
driver’s
last
business
run.
D.
A
moving
talk
between
a
civilian
and
a
soldier.
32.
According
to
the
passage,
the
man’s
wife
______.
A.
has
already
been
killed
by
the
bomb
B.
must
be
the
only
comfort
to
the
man
C.
is
really
good
at
cooking
local
food
D.
has
managed
to
escape
to
another
city
33.
Why
does
the
man
keep
smiling
while
talking
to
the
soldier?
A.
To
show
his
kindness.
B.
To
satisfy
the
soldier.
C.
To
hide
his
true
feeling.
D.
To
express
his
happiness.34.
The
underlined
sentence
“Come
with
me,
this
is
going
to
be
my
last
business
run
and
I
won’t
even
charge
you”
suggests
that
the
man
______.
A.
treats
the
soldier
as
his
friend
B.
wants
to
quit
his
cab
business
C.
offers
a
free
ride
to
the
soldier
D.
intends
to
kill
the
soldier
35.
Which
of
the
following
may
best
describe
the
feeling
of
the
locals
about
the
foreign
soldiers?
A.
Fear
B.
Hate
C.
Disappointment
D.
Unconcern
第二节
七选五阅读(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。(共5小题;每小题2分,满分
10分)
Easy
Ways
to
Give
Yourself
a
Fresh
Start
It
doesn't
need
to
be
complicated
or
challenging
to
turn
a
fresh
page
on
each
new
day.
Whenever
we
mark
a
new
year---by
turning
the
calendar,
returning
to
school
or
celebrating
a
holiday---we
are
looking
for
a
fresh
start.
 36 But
how?
Here
are
some
easy
ways
to
connect
with
that
feeling
of
starting
fresh,
whether
it's
a
new
year
or
simply
a
new
day
in
our
life.
 37 This
means
you
have
realized
what
serves
your
life
now
and
what
can
stay
in
your
past.
Or
invest
in
a
new
pen
and
a
new
notebook.
Having
fresh
supplies
can
stimulate
even
the
common
task
of
creating
your
to-do
list.
Moreover,
you
can
learn
something
new
by
opening
a
book
you've
been
expecting
to
read,
searching
a
question
that's
been
on
your
mind,
enrolling
in
a
class
that
motivates
your
interest.
Of
course
you
can
simply
ask
a
friend
for
a
fresh
idea
about
an
issue.
38 
Take
a
break
from
technology---for
an
hour,
a
day,
or
a
week.
39 You
should
be
able
to
put
some
space
between
yourself
and
digital
routines.
One
reason
we
sometimes
struggle
to
start
fresh
is
that
you
get
stuck
reflecting
on
worrisome
thoughts
about
the
past,
the
future
or
even
the
present.
40
Allow
these
thoughts
into
your
day
only
at
a
brief
(30
minutes
or
less),
specific
time.
The
rest
of
the
time,
focus
on
what
you
are
doing
that
is
new
and
positive.
How
do
you
give
yourself
that
"fresh
start"
feeling?
A.
Electronic
Products
might
not
be
serving
you
best.
B.
Newness
or
the
freshness
can
guide
us
on
a
positive
path.
C.
Limit
your
daily
"worry
time"
and
make
an
appointment
with
yourself.
D.
All
of
us
enjoy
newness,
but
what
is
it
that
leads
to
a
sense
of
freshness?
E.
Realizing
your
past
mistakes,
you
should
move
forward
with
enthusiasm.
F.
Increasing
your
knowledge
on
any
topic
means
taking
your
mind
into
a
fresh
area.
G.
First,
even
letting
go
of
a
single
box
or
bag
of
items
can
give
you
a
refreshing
sense.
第三部分
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Individuals
who
often
read
fiction
appear
to
better
understand
other
people,
empathize(共鸣)
with
them
and
view
the
world
from
their
perspective.
A
study
found
a(an)
__41___
result
in
young
children:
the
more
stories
read
to
them,
the
__42__
their
“theory
of
mind,”
or
mental
model
of
other
people’s
intentions.
“Deep
reading”
—as
__43__
to
the
superficial
reading
we
do
on
the
Web

is
an
__44__
practice,
one
we
should
take
steps
to
__45__
as
we
would
a
historic
building
or
a
significant
work
of
art.
Its
__46__
would
put
in
danger
the
intellectual
and
emotional
development
of
generations
growing
up
online,
as
well
as
literature
that
can
be
__47__
only
by
readers
whose
brains,
quite
__48__
,
have
been
trained
to
understand
them.
Recent
research
has
demonstrated
that
deep
reading
is
a
__49__
experience,
different
from
the
mere
decoding
of
words.
__50__
deep
reading
does
not,
strictly
speaking,
require
a
__51__
book,
the
built-in
limits
of
the
printed
page
are
uniquely
conducive(有助于)
to
the
deep
reading
experience.
A
book’s
lack
of
hyperlinks,
for
example,
__52__
the
reader
from
making
decisions

Should
I
click
on
this
link
or
not?

__53__
her
to
remain
fully
immersed
in
the
narrative.
The
deep
reading
of
books
and
the
information-driven
reading
we
do
on
the
Web
are
different,
both
__54_
the
experience
they
produce
and
the
__55__
they
develop.
A
growing
body
of
evidence
suggests
that
online
reading
may
be
less
__56__
and
less
satisfying,
even
for
the
“digital
natives”
for
whom
it
is
so
familiar.
When
readers
are
enjoying
the
experience
the
most,
the
__57__
of
their
reading
actually
slows.
The
__58__
of
fast,
fluent
decoding
of
words
and
slow,
unhurried
progress
on
the
page
gives
deep
readers
time
to
enrich
their
reading
with
__59__,
analysis,
and
opinions.
It
gives
them
time
to
establish
an
close
relationship
with
the
author,
the
two
of
them
engaged
in
an
extended
__60__
like
people
falling
in
love.
41.
A.
different
B.
similar
C.
efficient
D.
unbelievable
42.
A.
quicker
B.
stronger
C.
keener
D.
higher
43.
A.
contradicted
B.
equal
C.
opposed
D.
relevant
44.
A.
interesting
B.
endangered
C.
authentic
D.
unconscious
45.
A.
preserve
B.
prevent
C.
reserve
D.
promote
46.
A.
practice
B.
existence
C.
appearance
D.
disappearance
47.
A.
recited
B.
read
C.
covered
D.
appreciated
48.
A.
differently
B.
similarly
C.
literally
D.
strangely
49.
A.
distinctive
B.
difficult
C.
valid
D.
reasonable
50.
A.
Since
B.
Because
C.
However
D.
Although
51.
A.
conventional
B.
complicated
C.
convenient
D.
confidential
52.
A.
limits
B.
bans
C.
frees
D.
protects
53.
A.
forcing
B.
allowing
C.
requiring
D.
encouraging
54.
A.
in
B.
by
C.
from
D.
with
55.
A.
confidence
B.
plot
C.
hobbies
D.
capacities
56.
A.
promising
B.
engaging
C.
involving
D.
supportive
57.
A.
procedure
B.
step
C.
pace
D.
ratio
58.
A.
contrast
B.
combination
C.
comparison
D.
conflict
59.
A.
reflection
B.
revision
C.
response
D.
consideration
60.
A.
negotiation
B.
arrangement
C.
appointment
D.
conversation
第II卷(主观题;共50分)
第四部分
短文语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当内容或括号内所给单词的正确形式。
Many
older
people
who
might
really
gain
pleasure
from
learning
a
new
language
later
in
life
are
put
off
by
the
61
(believe)
that
they
won’t
be
able
to
do
that
as
successfully
as
the
younger
generation.
However,
they
should
think
again
and
feel
more
confident
because
research
has
demonstrated
62
an
older
person
is
just
as
capable
63
learning
a
new
language
as
a
younger
person
and
in
fact
in
some
64
(way),
they
are
even
more
capable.
For
example,
when
a
person
of
any
age
65
(try)
to
learn
a
new
language,
it
is
very
much
a
“trial
and
error”
process
and
of
making
mistakes
and
learning
where
you’ve
gone
wrong.
And,
when
you’re
younger,
it
comes
more
naturally
66
(make)
loads
of
mistakes
when
learning
about
all
manner
of
subjects
and
you’re
far
less
likely
to
be
too
self-conscious
about
making
errors
as
that’s
part
of
learning.
On
the
other
hand,
if
you’re
an
older
person
67
has
been
used
to
being
extremely
competent
within
a
particular
profession,
you’re
more
likely
to
feel
68
(embarrass)
about
making
mistakes
when
learning
a
new
language
and
therefore
more
likely
to
put
the
blame
down
to
69
(get)
older
when
making
mistakes
is
70
(perfect)
natural
in
all
forms
of
learning.
第五部分
单句语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据汉语提示或括号内所给单词,结合所学语法知识,在横线上填入合适的内容(不限一空一词)。
71.
The
developed
and
developing
countries
of
the
world
need
to
work
together
to
make
sure
that
people
enjoy
healthy
and
happy
lives,
without
the
environment
around
them
71
(suffer).
72.
72
(not
finish
)the
homework
,
the
little
girl
doesn’t
dare
to
go
to
school.
73.
The
course
73
(intend)?to
increase
students’
interpersonal
skills.
74.
He
cleared
his
throat
as
if
74
(say)
something.
75.
By
the
time
she
competed
in
the
gymnastics
tournament
at
the
New
York
Goodwill
Games,
she
75
(be)
a
junior
gymnast
for
eleven
years.
76.
If
you
know
of
a
similar
situation
76
your
solution
worked,
mention
it.
77.
One
reason
why
there
are
so
many
French
words
in
English
is
77
the
French
ruled
England
for
quite
a
number
of
years.
78.
They
dislike
78
when
people
do
not
look
at
the
cards,
so
remember
not
to
just
put
them
in
your
pocket
without
looking.
79.
Child
79
he
is,
(yet)
he
knows
a
lot
of
Chinese
characters.
80.
Research
has
been
limited
to
increasing
production
profits,
rather
than
80
(make)
sure
that
GM
foods
are
safe.
GM
food
could
therefore
be
dangerous
to
eat.
第六部分
单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
根据首字母或中文提示在横线上填入适当的单词(限一空一词)。
81.
The
museum
is
building
a
new?r
81
?centre
for
visitors.
82.
I'm
going
to
New
York,
so
I
must?p
82
?up
my
English.
83.
He?b
83
into?uncontrollable
laughter
at
something
I'd
said.
84.
But
I
think
if
we
follow
these?i
84
?exactly,
we
won't
have
much
trouble.
85.
She
opened
her
arms
wide
in
an
friendly?g
85
?of
welcome.
86.
When
students
feel
isolated
or
confused
and
reach
out
with
questions
that
go
unanswered,
their?
86
(动机)?to
continue
begins
to
fade.
87.
Yan
Jiliang’s
measures
about
the
dining
room
ensure
that
students'?
87
?(期望)
are
successfully
fulfilled.
88.
I
had
hoped
to
send
Peter
a
gift
to?
88
?(道贺)
him
on
his
marriage,
but
I
couldn't
manage
it.
89.
Only
a?
89
?(少数)?of
British
households
do
not
have
a
car.
90.
It
can
provide
students
with?
90
?(立刻)?feedback,
including
reports
about
their
strengths
and
weaknesses.
第七部分
书面表达(满分20分)
阅读下面材料,
根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,
使之构成一篇完整的短文。
My
name
is
John
and
I
must
share
with
you
an
event
which
took
place
on
Flight
1553
out
of
DCA.?My
wife?and
I
were
traveling
to?Miami
to
celebrate
an
achievement
for
her
and
as
you
can
imagine,
we
were
looking
forward
to
fun,
sun
and
laughter.
We
boarded
the?aircraft,?without
a?care?in
the
world.
It
was
cold
in
Washington
and
we
were
ready
for
Florida.
Shortly
after
taking
my?seat,
I
began
to
feel
sick.
I
knew
something
wasn't
right
but
just
couldn't
find
out
what
was
happening.
Being
a
doctor
and
a
stubborn
man,
I
resisted
efforts
by
my
wife
to
call
for
assistance.
As
the
aircraft
began
its
departure
roll,
I
lost
consciousness
for
a
short
amount
of
time.
As
I
came
around,
I
quickly
realized
a
few?things.
Firstly,
something
very
bad
had
happened
to
me.
Secondly,
the
aircraft
was
too
heavy
with
the
fuel
to
go
back
home.
Thirdly,
my
loss
of
consciousness
had
been
so
deep
that
I
found
myself
out
of
control.
So
not
only
did
I
have
a?medical
issue?to
deal
with,
but
I
also
had
to
figure
out
how
to
deal
with
an
embarrassing?experience.
My
wife?gathered?the
crew
as
soon
as
it
was
safe
to
move
about
and
I
made
my
way
to
the
washroom
to
attempt
to
clean
up.
I
did
my
best
and
the
flight
crew
members
were
so
supportive,?checking
on
me
often
and
reassuring
me
that
there
was
nothing
to
be
embarrassed
about.
It
was
their
sympathy
and
support
that
helped
me
so
much.
During
the
flight
they
kept
watching
over
me
and
I
suddenly
had
a
small
group
of
nurse,
bringing
blankets,
food,
drinks
and
caring
and
smile.
I
was
thankful
to
them.
注意:
1.
所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.
应使5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;
3.
续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好;
4.
续写完成后,
请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。
Paragraph
1:?
Upon
landing,
I
remained
in
my
seat,
allowing
other
people
to
go
first.
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________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:?
Hearing
that,?the
captain
left
and
returned
a
couple
minutes
later
with
a
pair
of
his
own
blue
jeans.___________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
高二英语期中考试参考答案
听力
1-5
CBBAA
6-10
CBCAB
11-15
BCACC
16-20
BCBBA
阅读理解
A篇
CCBAC
B篇
BABAC
C篇
BACDB
七选五
(1)﹣(5)BGFAC
完形填空
41-45
BCCBA
46-50
DDCAD
51-55
ACBAD
56-60
BCBAD
短文语法填空
61.
belief
62.
that
63.
of
64.
ways
65.
tries
66.
to
make
67.
who/that
68.
embarrassed
69.
getting
70.
perfectly
单句语法填空
71.
suffering
72.
not
having
finished
73.
is?intended
74.
to
say
75.
had
been
76.
where
77.
that
78.
it
79.
as/though
80.
making
单词拼写
81.
reception
82.
polish
83.
burst
84.
instructions
85.
gesture
86.
motivation
87.
expectations
88.
congratulate
89.
minority
90.
instant/immediate
书面表达
Paragraph
1:
Upon
landing,
I
remained
in
my
seat,
allowing
other
people
to
go
first.?As
I
was
in?my
seat,
I
looked
up
and
see
the
captain
standing
with
a
warm
smile.
“What
can
I
do
for
you?”
the
captain
asked.
I
told
him
I
was
OK.
I
was
very
embarrassed
and
concerned
because
of
the
previous?things.
He
said,
“What
sizes
of
pants
do
you
wear?”
His
voice
was
full
of?care.
I
was
puzzled
and
replied,
“34
34.
Why
do
you
ask
this?”.
Paragraph
2:
Hearing
that,
the
captain
left
and
returned
a
couple
minutes
later
with
a
pair
of
his
own
blue
jeans.?The
man
opened
his
own
luggage
and
gave
a
complete
stranger
his
pants.
I
didn’t
know
what
to
say.
Then
I
looked
at?my
wife,
who
smiled
and,
without
saying
a
word,
let
me
know
it
was
OK.
I
made
my
way
to
the
exit
and
he
said,
“Change
on?the
aircraft.
It
is
fine.”
Because
of
the?experience,
I
was
thankful
to
him
for
his
kindness.
I
made
up
my
mind
to
treat
others
with
kindness.
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听力文稿
Text
1
M:
What
can
I
do
for
you,
Madam?
W:
I’m
going
to
the
university
to
see
my
daughter,
but
I
don’t
know
the
way
now.
M:
Oh,
go
across
the
street
and
take
a
No.
9
bus.
It
will
take
you
right
there.
Text
2
M:
Can
you
guess
who
wins
the
Best
Actress
award
at
the
30th
Hong
Kong
Film
Awards?
W:
Carina
Lau?
M:
You’ve
hit
it.
Amazing!
How
did
you
manage
that?
W:
I’ve
read
the
news.
Text
3
W:
Why
didn’t
you
attend
Jenny’s
birthday
last
Saturday?
M:
I
feel
really
sorry,
but
a
friend
of
mine
came
from
my
hometown
to
see
me.
W:
So,
you
had
to
stay
with
him.
M:
Yes.
And
I
phoned
her
and
explained
it
to
her.
Text
4
W:
Bob,
I
want
to
buy
something
online,
but
I’m
a
bit
worried.
Do
you
really
think
it’s
safe?
M:
For
the
most
part,
it’s
safe.
There
are
people
who
try
to
steal
money,
but
most
of
the
sites
are
safe.
Text
5
M:
Your
daughter
has
won
the
first
prize
in
the
contest?
How
old
is
she,
Mary?
W:
Just
13.
M:
Really?
Two
years
older
than
my
son.
Text
6
W:
Did
you
go
to
the
film
yesterday
evening?
M:
Yes,
but
it
was
too
noisy,
so
I
didn’t
finish
watching
it.
W:
Neither
did
I.
I
was
always
wondering
why
the
children
were
so
excited
that
they
were
talking
loudly
from
the
beginning
to
the
end.
M:
What
was
worse,
they
ate
snacks
and
threw
rubbish
everywhere.
W:
I’m
afraid
that
their
parents
should
be
blamed.
Text
7
W:
Aha,
what
a
good
job
waiting
for
me!
M:
Are
you
smiling
to
yourself?
You
have
found
the
right
job?
W:
Sure,
Prince
William
and
his
new
wife
Kate
are
advertising
for
servants.
M:
To
help
them
with
their
housework,
right?
W:
Right,
their
day-to-day
life,
including
everything.
M:
They
only
need
one
servant?
W:
God,
we
have
just
one
Prince
William
in
Britain.
M:
And
there
are
only
three
princes
in
Britain
now,
I
know
that.
W:
You
know
they
have
so
many
important
things
to
do
every
day.
M:
You
mean
they
will
find
a
team
of
servants?
W:
At
least
four
to
help
them
when
they
are
staying
at
their
new
London
apartment!
M:
You
will
have
a
try?
W:
Absolutely,
you
know
I
love
Kate
better
than
myself.
Text
8
W:
Hello,
Jim.
I’m
a
journalist
from
the
youth.
I’d
like
to
have
a
talk
with
you.
OK?
M:
With
pleasure.
What
shall
we
talk
about?
W:
OK.
You
look
over
2
meters
tall,
don’t
you?
M:
No,
I’m
1.98
meters
tall.
I’m
the
third
tallest
in
my
team.
W:
When
did
you
begin
to
play
basketball
for
the
National
Team?
M:
Two
years
ago
when
I
was
playing
in
the
Gold
Cattle
Team,
I
was
asked
to
join
the
National
Team.
W:
Is
it
very
tiring
to
practice
basketball
every
day?
M:
Oh,
no.
We
don’t
play
all
day
long.
Generally
speaking,
we
practice
before
breakfast
and
then
we
will
have
some
lessons
in
the
morning.
In
the
afternoon,
we
will
practice
playing
basketball.
W:
What
subjects
do
you
have
in
the
morning?
M:
Chinese,
English,
math,
politics
and
history.
Life
in
here
is
very
interesting.
W:
OK.
So
much
for
our
talking
this
time.
See
you
later.
Text
9
W:
Sir,
can
I
help
you
at
all?
M:
I
hope
so.
I’m
shopping
around
for
Christmas
gifts
for
the
staff
of
our
company.
W:
May
I
ask
you
who
are
buying
for?
M:
CBA
company.
There
are
so
many
choices
that
I
can’t
decide.
W:
CBA
company.
We’ve
done
quite
a
lot
of
business
with
your
company
in
the
past,
I
believe.
M:
That’s
right.
That
is
why
I
come
to
your
store
first.
W:
Excuse
me.
Mr.
Blake
has
resigned?
M:
No.
He
has
been
sent
to
the
headquarter.
So
I
take
over
his
position
and
I
am
in
charge
of
choosing
gifts
this
year.
W:
I
see.
Glad
to
meet
you.
Would
you
like
to
step
up
here
for
a
close
watch?
We’ve
made
great
improvement
since
we
last
did
business
with
you.
M:
Later
on,
perhaps.
Right
now
I’d
like
to
have
a
good
look
at
your
booklet.
W:
Certainly.
Take
as
many
as
you
need.
Come
back
any
time
you’re
ready.
M:
Thanks.
Text
10
Hello,
I
am
Oasis.
This
year,
I
am
running
for
treasurer
of
our
class.
Twelfth
grade
will
be
our
last
year
at
this
school.
I
believe
none
of
us
wants
to
end
the
year
with
no
fun!
As
a
result,
I
want
to
do
something
different
in
our
class
than
in
other
years.
Please
vote
for
me
because
of
the
following
reasons:
First
of
all,
I
have
great
quality
to
be
the
treasurer!
People
think
it
is
easier
to
take
care
of
your
own
money
than
others.
And
yes,
it
is
true.
But
I
am
capable
of
this
challenge,
I
am
organized,
responsible,
and
...
good
at
math.
You
can
definitely
trust
me
with
our
class
money.
I
will
keep
treasury
clear,
make
sure
every
income
and
withdraw
beneficial
for
our
class.
This
is
my
duty
for
being
a
treasurer
and
I
will
take
it
seriously.
I
will
set
up
a
document
that
shows
our
class
bill
monthly.
In
that
way,
everyone
can
ask
questions
and
give
advice.
You
will
know
how
our
class
donation
is
doing
and
how
every
spending
is
used,
and
actually
be
a
part
of
it.
Lastly,
I
want
you
all
to
trust
me
that
I
will
do
what
I
said
today.
Please
think
more
before
you
vote,
and
give
your
twelfth
grade
year
a
good
treasurer
and
an
Oasis.
Vote
for
me.
Thank
you.
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