南充市高中2020—2021学年度上期期中考试
高2019级英语试题
(试卷满分
150分,考试时间120分钟)
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,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
is
the
woman
going
to
do
tomorrow?
A.
Go
fishing.
B.
Go
out
with
a
friend.
C.
Go
to
the
hospital.
2.
How
will
the
woman
get
to
the
museum?
A.
By
taking
a
shortcut.
B.
By
taking
the
subway.
C.
By
walking
through
the
park.
3.
Where
will
the
woman
go
on
vacation?
A.
To
New
York
City.
B.
To
Los
Angeles.
C.
To
Burbank.
4.
Who
is
Mike?
A.
Miguel’s
friend.
B.
Melvin’s
friend.
C.
The
girl’s
brother.
5.
What
do
the
speakers
mainly
talk
about?
A.
The
man’s
hair.
B.
A
photo
of
the
man.
C.
The
woman’s
new
hairstyle.
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
the
man
say
it
wasn’t
easy
to
win
the
match?
A.
The
visiting
team
was
really
strong.
B.
The
best
player
on
his
team
didn’t
play.
C.
The
coach
of
the
visiting
team
was
very
good.
7.
When
is
the
man’s
next
match?
A.
This
Friday.
B.
Next
Monday.
C.
Next
Friday.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8、9
题。
8.
How
does
the
man
know
it’s
the
woman’s
first
match?
A.
She
is
wearing
a
soccer
shirt.
B.
She
isn’t
sure
who
is
playing.
C.
She
doesn’t
know
the
team’s
colors.
9.
What
does
the
man
give
the
woman?
A.
A
different
shirt.
B.
A
scarf.
C.
Some
face
paint.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10
至
12
题。
10.
What’s
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Classmates.
B.
Teacher
and
student.
C.
Father
and
daughter.
11.
What
is
the
last
test
that
the
woman
failed?
A.
Greek
history.
B.
The
Mongol
Empire.
C.
The
Roman
Empire.
12.
Why
does
the
man
think
the
woman
will
do
better
on
the
next
test?
A.
He
will
help
her
study.
B.
She
doesn’t
want
to
take
the
class
again.
C.
She’ll
be
studying
her
own
country’s
history.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13
至
16
题。
13.
What
will
Lucy
mainly
do
during
the
summer
vacation?
A.
Go
traveling.
B.
Work
in
a
hotel.
C.
Take
courses
for
college.
14.
What
does
Lucy
want
to
do
at
her
friend’s
house?
A.
Read
books.
B.
Watch
movies.
C.
Go
swimming.
15.
How
long
will
Lucy
stay
in
Canada?
A.
Two
weeks.
B.
Three
weeks.
C.
Four
weeks.
16.
Who
can
show
Lucy
around
in
Canada?
A.
Her
aunt.
B.
Her
friend.
C.
Her
cousins.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17
至
20
题。
17.
How
many
items
does
each
team
need
to
find?
A.
20.
B.
14.
C.
4.
18.
How
will
the
teams
know
where
to
go?
A.
All
locations
are
listed
in
the
book.
B.
There
are
clues
at
each
location.
C.
There
are
directions
inside
the
envelope.
19.
What
does
every
team
receive
in
the
beginning?
A.
Several
letters
with
instructions.
B.
A
map
with
different
items.
C.
Some
money.
20.
How
many
participants
were
there
last
year?
A.
Around
250.
B.
Around
500.
C.
Around
1000.
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
The
Official
Residences
of
the
British
Royal
Family
Buckingham
Palace
We’ll
start
at
Buckingham
Palace,
the
Queen's
London
home.
Situated
by
St.James's
Park,
Buckingham
Palace
has
been
the
monarch's(君主的)
official
London
residence
since
1837.
It
has
775
rooms,
including
52
bedrooms,
188
staff
bedrooms,
92
offices,
and
78
bathrooms.
The
Queen
and
the
Duke
of
Edinburgh
live
here,
along
with
the
Duke
of
York,
and
the
Earl
and
Countess
of
Wessex.
Highlights
at
Buckingham
Palace
include
the
Changing
of
the
Guard
ceremony,
which
takes
place
most
Days
at11:00a.m.,
and
the
State
Rooms
that
are
open
to
the
public
every
summer.
Windsor
Castle
Windsor
Castle,
situated
just
outside
London,
is
the
Queen's
weekend
retreat.
It's
the
oldest
and
largest
occupied
castle
in
the
world,
built
by
William
the
Conqueror
in
the
11th
century.
Over
39
monarchs
have
used
Windsor
Castle
as
their
residence.
St
George's
Chapel
is
part
of
the
castle
and
is
the
venue(会场)
for
the
wedding
of
Prince
Harry
and
Meghan
Markle
in
May
2018.
The
castle
is
open
all
year
round―it
has
a
world-famous
Royal
dollhouse!―and
there
are
also
talks,
performances,
and
activities
for
kids.
In
1992,
a
fire
at
the
castle
caused
over
$50,000,000
in
damage.
Sandringham
House
Sandringham
House
in
Norfolk
is
one
of
the
Queen's
private
residences.
It
was
brought
into
the
family
in
1862
by
the
future
Edward
VII,
although
a
fire
in
1891
destroyed
much
of
the
original
building.
It's
been
passed
down
through
the
family
into
the
Queen's
ownership.
The
house
itself
stands
within
nearly
20,000
acres,
with
60
acres
of
gardens.
The
rest
is
a
park
and
uncultivated(未开垦的)
land,
which
is
freely
open
to
the
public
every
day
of
the
year.
The
British
royal
family
spends
Christmas
at
Sandringham,
traditionally
walking
to
church
on
Christmas
morning
and
meeting
the
local
people.
Anmer
Hall,
a
private
residence
of
the
Duke
and
Duchess
of
Cambridge,
is
also
part
of
the
Sandringham
estate.
21.
What
do
we
know
about
Buckingham
Palace?
A.
It
is
the
oldest
castle.
B.
It
is
located
in
Norfolk.
C.
It
is
abundant
in
rooms.
D.
It
is
home
to
Edward
VII.
22.
Which
residence
will
you
go
to
if
your
children
want
to
see
a
performance?
A.
Buckingham
Palace.
B.
Windsor
Castle.
C.
Sandringham
House.
D.
Anmer
Hall.
23.
What
can
we
do
in
Sandringham
House?
A.
Watch
the
Changing
of
the
Guard
ceremony.
B.
Appreciate
the
wedding
of
Prince
Harry.
C.
Visit
the
uncultivated
land
freely.
D.
Spend
Christmas
with
the
royal
family.
B
My
family
and
I
belonged
to
a
country
club
located
across
the
street
from
the
Long
Island
Sound.
Each
summer,
the
big
attraction
for
us
was
the
pool.
I
learned
how
to
swim
and
joined
the
swimming
team
but
was
never
really
a
good
swimmer.
However,
swimming
in
my
younger
days
was
a
way
to
keep
cool,
and
swimming
on
a
team
gave
me
identity
and
a
sense
of
belonging
(归属感).
It
also
became
invaluable
many
years
later.
Fast-forward
(快进)
to
1973
–
I
was
married,
pregnant
and
had
a
home.
What
made
our
little
home
even
more
wonderful
was
when
I
discovered
that
four
blocks
away
was
Rath
Park
Pool!
For
the
next
30
years,
most
of
our
summer
days
were
spent
around
that
pool.
Each
of
my
five
kids
took
swimming
lessons
and
learned
all
the
different
swimming
strokes
(姿势).
They
later
joined
the
swimming
team
and
competed
in
meets.
My
daughter
even
became
a
lifeguard
at
the
town
pool.
I
sat
back
and
happily
took
it
all
in!
As
much
as
I
would
have
liked
to
have
life
stand
still,
it
doesn’t.
My
children
outgrew
their
pool
days
and
moved
on.
But
the
pool
was
still
four
blocks
from
my
home,
so
I
began
to
take
up
swimming
again.
And
it
was
far
better
than
I
ever
could
have
imagined.
I
got
so
much
out
of
it
that
I
joined
the
local
pool
so
I
could
swim
year-round.
Whenever
I
swam,
I
would
always
come
out
feeling
physically
and
mentally
refreshed.
I
often
felt
that
if
I
looked
hard
enough,
I
would
be
able
to
see
all
of
the
worries
and
problems
I’ve
had
in
life,
sitting
at
the
bottom
of
the
pool!
What
has
swimming
taught
me?
I’ve
learned
that
balance
is
the
key
to
being
a
good
swimmer.
If
you
are
balanced
in
the
water,
you
have
no
resistance.
Working
on
staying
balanced
made
me
realize
the
similarities
between
life
in
and
out
of
the
swim
lane
(泳道).
If
you
work
on
keeping
yourself
balanced,
you
will
be
able
to
swim
right
through
the
stress
and
problems
life
throws
at
you.
24.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
author
from
paragraph
1?
A.
Her
family
taught
her
how
to
swim.
B.
She
swam
with
friends
more
often
in
summer.
C.
She
was
elected
to
be
the
swim
team
captain.
D.
Swimming
brought
her
lifelong
benefits.
25.
What
does
the
underlined
sentence
in
paragraph
4
imply?
A.
Swimming
was
losing
its
appeal
to
the
author.
?
B.
The
author
loved
the
pool
days
with
her
kids.
C.
She
was
proud
of
her
kids
for
winning
competitions.
D.
The
author
preferred
to
have
a
peaceful
life.
26.
What
did
the
author
find
after
she
took
up
swimming
again?
A.
It
enabled
her
to
see
how
to
handle
problems
in
life.
B.
She
mastered
more
swimming
skills
than
expected.
C.
Sports
can
give
you
the
courage
to
face
difficulties.
D.
Swimming
made
her
remember
her
younger
days.
27.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
article?
A.
The
author’s
wonderful
pool
days
with
her
family.
B.
The
influence
of
swimming
on
the
author’s
life.
C.
The
physical
and
mental
benefits
of
swimming.
D.
The
similarities
between
swimming
and
life.
C
Louise
Gluck
has
been
no
stranger
to
awards
over
her
long
and
storied
career,
since
her
first
publication
in
1968.
In
1993,
she
won
the
Pulitzer
Prize
for
her
collection
of
poems,
The
Wild
Iris
(《野鸢尾》).
And
on
Oct
8
she
became
the
16th
woman
to
win
the
Nobel
Prize
in
literature
with
the
Nobel
prizes
first
awarded
in
1901.
Gluck
was
honored
“for
her
unmistakable
poetic
voice
that,
with
austere
(朴素的)
beauty,
makes
individual
existence
universal”.
Often
said
to
be
an
autobiographical
(自传体的)
poet,
drawing
from
the
inner
parts
of
her
life,
“she
is
not
to
be
regarded
as
a
confessional
poet
(告白派诗人).
Gluck
seeks
the
universal,”
Nobel
Committee
Chair
Anders
Olsson
said
in
a
statement.
Gluck,
77,
the
author
of
12
poetry
collections,
has
been
able
to
turn
her
life
experiences
into
universal
themes
covering
life,
loss,
and
isolation.
Because
of
this,
readers
have
often
found
her
poetry
to
be
“dark”.
However,
there
is
much
more
than
darkness
in
her
voice,
as
noted
by
Olsson.
“It
is
straightforward
and
...
also
a
voice
full
of
humor
and
biting
wit,”
he
said.
For
example,
in
her
poem
Snowdrops,
she
uses
the
coming
of
spring
after
winter
to
show
rebirth
of
life
after
death.
She
leads
readers
down
a
depressing
path
only
to
reconnect
with
the
light
at
the
near
end.
At
the
conclusion
of
the
poem,
readers
are
left
to
feel
the
“raw
wind
of
the
new
world”
as
they
watch
a
new
spring.
This
is
often
the
case
in
Gluck’s
poetry,
being
able
to
feel
joy
even
after
not
having
done
so
for
a
long
time.
When
her
work
Faithful
Virtuous
Night
(《忠诚与善良之夜》)
received
a
National
Book
Award
for
Poetry
in
2014,
a
judge
for
the
award
went
on
to
say,
the
collection
comes
from
“a
world
where
darkness
blurs
(使模糊)
ordinarily
sharp
edges
(边界)
around
the
oppositions
of
our
lives
–
loss
and
renewal,
male
and
female,
the
living
and
the
dead”.
Although
she’s
already
a
well-known
writer,
experienced
in
exploring
trauma
(痛苦经历)
and
healing,
Gluck
did
feel
honored
to
be
given
the
prestigious
Nobel
award.
However,
when
asked
what
the
prize
means
to
her,
the
lyric
poet
responded
by
saying,
“It’s
too
new
…
I
don’t
know
really
what
it
means.”
Her
only
hope
is
that
she
can
preserve
her
daily
life.
28.
What
can
we
know
about
Louise
Gluck?
A.
Her
first
book
was
published
in
1993.
B.
The
Wild
Iris
won
her
the
Nobel
Prize
in
literature.
C.
She
draws
from
her
life
experiences
in
her
writing.
D.
She
is
seen
as
a
successful
confessional
poet.
29.
What
does
Olsson
think
of
Gluck’s
poems?
A.
They
are
all
about
human
psychology.
B.
They
are
too
dark
for
readers.
C.
They
ignore
individual
existence.
D.
They
are
frank
and
humorous
in
style.
30.
Why
does
the
author
mention
Snowdrops
in
paragraph
4?
A.
To
introduce
the
main
plots
of
this
poem.
B.
To
describe
Gluck’s
creativity
in
choosing
themes.
C.
To
show
the
features
of
Gluck’s
poetry.
D.
To
explain
Gluck’s
purpose
in
writing
Snowdrops.
31.
How
does
Gluck
feel
about
winning
the
Nobel
Prize
in
literature?
A.
She
is
not
qualified
for
the
prize.
B.It
may
change
her
daily
life.
C.It
is
not
meaningful
for
her.
D.
The
history
of
this
award
is
not
long
enough.
D
We
know
that
artificial
intelligence
(AI)
is
smart
enough
to
do
a
few
things
our
minds
cannot,
and
with
incredible
accuracy.
And
now,
it
seems
it
also
has
the
capacity
to
detect
loneliness
in
humans,
which
is
an
otherwise
challenging
task.
A
new
study,
led
by
researchers
at
the
University
of
California
San
Diego
School
of
Medicine,
US,
has
shown
how
AI
tools
can
predict
levels
of
loneliness
from
a
person’s
speech
with
an
accuracy
rate
of
94
percent.
The
study
focused
on
80
participants
aged
66
to
94,
a
population
particularly
vulnerable
to
loneliness.
The
subjects
were
asked
20
questions
from
the
UCLA
Loneliness
Scale,
which
uses
a
four-point
rating
scale
(量表)
for
questions
such
as
“How
often
do
you
feel
left
out?”
and
“How
often
do
you
feel
part
of
a
group
of
friends?”
They
were
also
interviewed
in
private
conversations,
which
were
recorded
and
transcribed
(转录)
by
researchers.
The
transcripts
(文字记录)
were
then
examined
using
natural
language
processing
(处理)
tools,
including
IBM
Watson
Natural
Language
Understanding
(WNLU)
software,
to
quantify
(量化)
expressed
emotions.
The
interesting
thing
about
this
system
is
that
it
not
only
uses
dictionary-based
methods,
such
as
searching
for
specific
words
that
express
fear,
but
also
presents
corresponding
patterns
by
testing
the
words
used
in
the
response.
Varsha
Badal,
the
first
author
of
the
study,
noted
that
the
WNLU
software
system
uses
deep
learning
to
extract
(提取)
data
from
keywords,
categories,
emotions
and
grammar.
“Natural
language
processing
and
machine
learning
can
systematically
examine
long
interviews
from
multiple
individuals
and
explore
how
subtle
(微妙的)
speech
features
such
as
emotions
may
indicate
loneliness,”
Badal
said.
“Similar
emotion
analyses
by
humans
would
be
open
to
bias
(偏见),
lack
consistency,
and
require
extensive
(大量的)
training
to
standardize.”?
The
more
lonely
a
person
felt,
the
longer
their
responses
to
direct
questions
regarding
loneliness.
The
system
was
capable
of
not
just
detecting
the
degree
of
loneliness
in
each
subject,
but
also
showing
differences
between
the
way
men
and
women
spoke
about
loneliness.
The
men
were
found
to
use
more
fearful
and
joyful
words
in
their
responses,
while
the
women
tended
to
acknowledge
feeling
lonely
during
interviews.
Co-author
Dilip
Jeste
said
that
the
IBM-UC
San
Diego
Center
is
now
exploring
natural
language
patterns
of
loneliness
and
wisdom,
which
are
inversely
(成反比地)
linked
in
older
adults.
“Speech
data
can
be
combined
with
our
other
assessments
(评估)
of
cognition
(认知),
mobility
(运动),
sleep,
physical
activity
and
mental
health
to
improve
understanding
of
aging
and
to
help
contribute
to
successful
aging,”
he
said.?
32.
What
can
we
know
about
the
study?
A.
It
involved
80
middle-aged
participants.
B.
It
could
reach
as
high
as
90
percent
in
accuracy.
C.
It
relied
on
AI
tools
from
the
beginning.?
D.
Its
original
data
was
partly
from
private
interviews.?
33.
How
did
the
WNLU
software
system
contribute
to
the
loneliness
study?
A.
By
detecting
speech
patterns
that
show
emotion.
B.
By
removing
bias
from
the
transcribing
process.
?
C.
By
locating
specific
words
in
long
conversations.?
D.
By
standardizing
the
training
of
emotion
analyses.
34.
Which
of
the
following
is
among
the?findings?
A.?The?lonelier?the?person?is,?the
quicker
they
respond.
B.
The
way
we
talk
about
loneliness
varies
with
age.
C.?Lonelier
people
had
longer
responses
about
loneliness.
D.
Women
tend
to
be
more
optimistic
about
?loneliness.
35.
What
does
Dilip
Jeste
imply
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.
The
study
is
helpful
for
studying
aging.
B.
AI
tools
can
be
applied
to
studying
the
secret
of
aging.
C.
Speech
data
is
important
for
assessing
cognition.
D.
The
system’s
accuracy
needs
to
be
improved.
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。
Cold
Weather
Helps
Your
Body
We
think
of
winter
as
cold
and
flu
season,
but
the
chilly
temperatures
have
powerful
biological
upsides
too.
Boosts
your
brain
36
Studies
have
found
that
people
perform
some
cognitive(认知的)
tasks(such
as
making
decisions)
better
when
the
temperature
is
cooler.
Research
has
also
shown
that
people
less
tend
to
tackle
complex
tasks
in
the
summer
than
in
the
winter.
The
brain
requires
glucose(葡萄糖)
to
function,
but
the
body
uses
more
of
it
in
warmer
temperatures
to
keep
the
body
cool.
That
leaves
less
available
fuel
for
reasoning
and
remembering
tasks.
Burns
calories
When
its
cold,
your
body
works
harder
to
keep
your
core
temperature,
which
is
typically
about
98.6
degrees.
37
So
tie
up
your
boot:
A
recent
study
of
53
people
showed
that
participants
burned
34
percent
more
calories
when
they
hiked
in
14-
to
23
-degree
temperatures
than
they
did
hiking
on
50-degree
days.
Encourages
better
sleep
Your
body's
core
temperature
drops
when
you're
trying
to
sleep.This
process
can
take
up
to
two
hours
in
the
summer,
but
it's
much
faster
in
winter.
38
Fights
infections
Yes,
you
might
get
more
colds
during
the
winter.
However,
studies
have
shown
that
the
immune(免疫的)system
can
be
activated
by
colder
temperatures,
which
improves
our
ability
to
fight
infections.
That
said,
the
flu
virus
becomes
stronger
in
cold,
dry
air,
and
time
spent
indoors
increases
your
chance
of
infection.
39
Strengthens
your
heart
In
cold
weather,
the
heart
works
harder
to
pump
blood
and
keep
the
body's
core
temperature.
That's
a
good
thing
.
40
Once
you
warm
up,
you
may
be
able
to
go
farther
than
when
it's
hot
outside.
But
if
you
are
at
risk
for
heart
disease,
be
careful
when
exercising
outdoors
in
the
cold;
the
extra
stress
can
cause
problems.
A.
Any
activity
can
leave
your
heart
driving.
B.
Plus,
with
darker
mornings,
you
naturally
sleep
later.
C.
Colder
temperatures
can
help
you
think
more
clearly.
D.
Exercising
in
the
winter
makes
heart
muscles
stronger.
E.
Storing
up
too
much
ordinary
fat
can
endanger
our
health.
F.
Our
bodies
use
a
large
amount
of
energy
to
keep
us
warm.
G.
To
reduce
risk,
get
your
annual
flu
shot,
wash
your
hands
frequently.
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
Being
good
at
something
and
having
a
passion
for
it
are
not
enough.
Success
41
fundamentally
on
our
view
of
ourselves
and
of
the
42
in
our
lives.
When
twelve-year-old
John
Wilson
walked
into
his
chemistry
class
on
a
rainy
day
in
1931,he
had
no
43
of
knowing
that
his
life
was
to
change
44
.
The
class
experiment
that
day
was
to
45
how
heating
a
container
of
water
would
bring
air
bubbling
(冒泡)
to
the
surface.
46
,the
container
the
teacher
gave
Wilson
to
heat
47
held
something
more
volatile
(易挥发的)
than
water.
When
Wilson
heated
it,the
container
48
,leaving
Wilson
blinded
in
both
eyes.
When
Wilson
returned
home
from
hospital
two
months
later,
his
parents
49
to
find
a
way
to
deal
with
the
catastrophe
that
had
50
their
lives.
But
Wilson
did
not
regard
the
accident
as
51
.
He
learned
braille
(盲文)
quickly
and
continued
his
education
at
Worcester
College
for
the
Blind.
There,he
not
only
did
well
as
a
student
but
also
became
a(n)
52
public
speaker.
Later,he
worked
in
Africa,where
many
people
suffered
from
53
for
lack
of
proper
treatment.
For
him,
it
was
one
thing
to
54
his
own
fate
of
being
blind
and
quite
another
to
allow
something
to
continue
55
it
could
be
fixed
so
easily.
This
moved
him
to
action.
And
tens
of
millions
in
Africa
and
Asia
can
see
because
of
the
56
Wilson
made
to
preventing
the
57
.
Wilson
received
several
international
58
for
his
great
contributions.
He
lost
his
sight
but
found
a
59
.
He
proved
that
it’s
not
what
happens
to
us
that
60
our
lives-it’s
what
we
make
of
what
happens.
41.
A.
depends
B.
holds
C.
keeps
D.
reflects
42.
A.
dilemmas
B.
accidents
C.
events
D.
steps
43.
A.
way
B.
hope
C.
plan
D.
measure
44.
A.
continually
B.
gradually
C.
gracefully
D.
completely
45.
A.
direct
B.
show
C.
advocate
D.
declare
46.
A.
Anyway
B.
Moreover
C.
Somehow
D.
Thus
47.
A.
mistakenly
B.
casually
C.
amazingly
D.
clumsily
48.
A.
erupted
B.
exploded
C.
emptied
D.
exposed
49.
A.
deserved
B.
attempted
C.
cared
D.
agreed
50.
A.
submitted
to
B.
catered
for
C.
impressed
on
D.
happened
to
51.
A.
fantastic
B.
extraordinary
C.
impressive
D.
catastrophic
52.
A.
accomplished
B.
crucial
C.
specific
D.
innocent
53.
A.
deafness
B.
depression
C.
blindness
D.
speechlessness
54.
A.
decide
B.
abandon
C.
control
D.
accept
55.
A.
until
B.
when
C.
unless
D.
before
56.
A.
opposition
B.
adjustments
C.
commitment
D.
limitations
57.
A.
preventable
B.
potential
C.
spreadable
D.
influential
58.
A.
scholarships
B.
rewards
C.
awards
D.
bonuses
59.
A.
fortune
B.
recipe
C.
dream
D.
vision
60.
A.
distinguishes
B.
determines
C.
claims
D.
limits
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下列材料,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。
In
your
daily
life,
there
are
many
examples
where
your
parents
control
hundreds
of
61.________(thing)
for
you
when
you
are
a
kid,
such
as
the
clothes
you
wear,
the
food
you
eat,
where
you
go
and
how
you
get
there.
It
is
a
good
thing.
Kids
need
this
kind
of
protection
and
help
because
they
are
not
old
enough
to
take
care
of
62.____________(they)
and
make
decisions
63.____________(correct).
But
with
kids
64.__________
(grow)
older,
the
part
of
being
a
teen
is
developing
your
own
identity---
one
65.______
is
separated
from
your
parents’.
66.___________(difference)
attitudes
towards
events
like
parties
may
lead
to
arguments,
because
your
parents
will
always
want
to
protect
you
and
keep
you
safe,
no
matter
how
old
you
are.
As
67.__________
result,
your
parents
feel
it
hard
68._________
(get)
used
to
the
new
situation
with
increasing
anxiety.
What
kids
should
keep
69.____________
mind
is
that
in
most
cases,
your
parents
can
relate
to
what
you’re
going
through
because
they
70.___________(be)
teens
once.
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)
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,并在改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,多着(从第11处起)不计分。
With
the
development
of
technology,
more
and
more
students
prefer
to
using
the
electronic
dictionary
to
replace
the
paper
dictionary.
Some
students
is
in
favor
of
the
idea
of
using
the
electronic
dictionary.
They
find
it
more
convenient
to
look
up
for
the
words
in
the
electronic
dictionary
than
in
the
paper
dictionary.
Thus,
it
can
save
many
time
for
them.
Meanwhile,
they
think
the
electronic
dictionary
had
many
other
functions.
However,
the
English
teachers
hold
total
different
views.
They
consider
the
electronic
dictionary
provides
limiting
explanations
when
the
paper
dictionary
gives
the
students
detailed
examples.
Every
coin
has
two
side.
We
should
use
their
advantages.
When
we
learn
English,
we
should
use
the
paper
dictionary.
For
travelling,
we
maybe
take
electronic
dictionary.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是你校学生会主席李华,上周你校组织一个文化交流团到英国某高中进行文化交流,现已回国。请你代表你校交流团给英国活动负责人David写一封信,内容包括:
1.
感谢对方的招待;
2.
此行的体验和收获;
3.
邀请对方暑假来中国体验中国文化。
注意:1.
词数100词左右;
2.
可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
南充市高中高二期中考试英语听力试题
Text
1
W:
We
are
going
fishing
tomorrow.
(1)
Would
you
like
to
go
with
us?
M:
I’m
afraid
I
can’t.
I
have
to
visit
my
friend
in
the
hospital
tomorrow.
Text
2
W:
I
need
to
get
to
the
museum
on
Main
Street
by
5:00.
Do
you
think
you
can
do
it?
M:
Well,
the
traffic
report
says
the
highway
is
closed.
We
could
try
taking
some
back
roads.
W:
Just
drop
me
off
at
Park
Station.
I’ll
take
the
subway.
(2)
Text
3
W:
I
will
be
going
on
vacation
in
New
York
City
and
I
need
help
making
my
airline
reservation.
(3)
M:
You
have
a
choice
of
leaving
from
Los
Angeles
or
the
Burbank
airport.
Which
do
you
prefer?
W:
I
live
closer
to
the
Los
Angeles
airport,
so
that
would
be
my
choice.
Text
4
W:
Hi,
Melvin.
Thanks
for
introducing
me
to
your
friend
Mike.
He
is
a
lot
of
fun.
M:
I
told
you
that
you’d
like
him.
Wait,
Mike?
I
introduced
you
to
Miguel.
Who’s
Mike?
W:
Oops.
I
wasn’t
supposed
to
tell
you,
but
you’ve
been
calling
him
the
wrong
name
for
years.
(4)
Text
5
W:
You’re
starting
to
lose
your
hair
on
the
back
of
your
head,
sweetie.
You
shouldn’t
cut
your
hair
so
short
anymore.
(5)
M:
Yeah,
I
know.
I
saw
myself
in
a
photo
the
other
day.
You’re
lucky
it
won’t
happen
to
you.
Text
6
W:
Hello,
Jack!
Congratulations!
Your
team
won
the
game
on
Monday.
M:
Thank
you,
Sally.
You
watched
the
game,
didn’t
you?
W:
Of
course.
Your
football
team
did
so
well.
The
third
goal,
especially,
was
really
good.
M:
Yes,
but
it
wasn’t
easy
to
win.
The
visiting
team
was
really
strong.
(6)
W:
It
was,
but
your
team
was
even
stronger.
Your
coach
did
a
good
job,
and
all
of
the
players
did
a
good
job,
too.
M:
Thank
you
very
much.
W:
When
is
your
next
match?
M:
On
Friday
of
next
week.
(7)
Text
7
M:
This
must
be
your
first
time
at
a
football
match.
Look
at
what
you’re
wearing.
(8)
W:
What
do
you
mean?
I
just
bought
this
sports
shirt
yesterday
so
I
could
wear
it
to
the
match.
M:
But
you
bought
the
other
team’s
shirt.
We’re
in
England,
not
France.
W:
Oh
no!
I
thought
our
team’s
colors
were
red,
white,
and
blue.
(8)
What
am
I
going
to
do?
M:
It’s
OK.
You’re
only
one
color
off.
Put
on
this
scarf.
(9)
It
will
cover
up
the
blue.
W:
It’s
a
good
thing
I
didn’t
paint
my
face!
Text
8
W:
History
is
so
boring,
John.
I
don’t
understand
why
we
have
to
study
the
Mongol
Empire.
It
has
nothing
to
do
with
us.
M:
Well,
that’s
not
exactly
true,
Sarah,
but
I’m
not
going
to
argue
with
you.
You
should
already
know
better
by
now.
W:
What
is
that
supposed
to
mean?
It’s
not
my
fault
that
I
don’t
like
history.
M:
No,
it’s
not.
But
failing
every
test
because
you
don’t
listen
in
class
is
your
fault.
Remember
our
last
test
on
the
Roman
Empire?
(11)
And
Greek
history
before
that?
W:
OK,
I
get
your
point.
So,
what
are
we
doing
next
in
class?
(10)
M:
You
really
don’t
remember
what
the
teacher
said
today?
(10)
W:
Uh…
M:
We’ll
be
studying
the
American
Revolution.
Maybe
since
it’s
the
history
of
our
own
country,
you’ll
do
better
this
time.
(12)
You
know
what
they
say:
those
who
forget
the
past
are
doomed
to
repeat
it.
W:
Well,
I
definitely
don’t
want
to
take
this
class
again.
You
have
to
help
me!
Text
9
M:
Hi,
Lucy.
(13)
Our
summer
vacation
is
finally
here.
What
are
you
going
to
do
during
the
holiday?
W:
Well,
starting
tomorrow,
I’m
going
to
work
at
the
hotel
near
my
house
for
a
month.
(13)
I
really
want
to
save
some
extra
money
for
college.
M:
Are
you
going
to
work
every
day?
W:
No,
every
day
except
weekends.
And
I’m
not
going
to
work
during
the
last
three
weeks
of
the
holiday.
M:
What
are
you
going
to
do
on
the
weekends?
W:
Maybe
read
a
few
books
or
see
some
movies.
I’d
like
to
go
to
my
friend’s
house.
She
has
a
big
swimming
pool
there,
and
I
want
to
do
a
little
swimming.
(14)
M:
Wow,
that
sounds
so
cool!
Then
what
about
your
last
three
weeks?
W:
I
plan
to
visit
my
aunt
in
Canada
for
two
weeks.
My
cousins
can
show
me
some
places
of
interest
there.
(15)
(16)
The
last
week,
I
should
prepare
my
school
stuff
so
I
can
get
everything
ready
before
school
starts.
Text
10
Welcome
to
our
third
annual
Bayside
City
Adventure
Hunt.
This
year,
we
have
almost
double
the
number
of
participants
that
we
did
last
year,
(20)
and
double
the
number
of
prizes!
For
those
newcomers
out
there,
here
are
the
rules.
Over
the
weekend,
participants
will
search
the
city
in
teams
of
two
to
four
people,
looking
for
items
we
have
placed
in
secret
locations
around
the
area.
This
journey
will
take
you
to
14
different
locations
around
the
city.
At
each
one,
players
will
find
an
item
listed
in
the
book
you
now
have
in
your
hands.
(17)
At
each
location,
there
will
be
a
letter
containing
clues
that
will
guide
you
to
the
next
stop
in
your
adventure.
(18)
Arrive
at
your
location,
find
the
hidden
item,
and
read
the
attached
letter
to
figure
out
how
to
proceed.
Sound
easy?
Getting
there
is
part
of
the
fun.
Every
team
will
be
given
an
envelope
containing
20
dollars.
(19)
Walking
may
save
you
money,
but
it
will
cost
you
time.
The
first
team
back
on
Sunday
wins
$5000!
Good
luck
to
our
500
treasure
hunters!
(20)
高二期中考试英语参考答案
听力:1—5
ABABA
6—10
ACCBA
11—15
CCBCA
16—20
CBBCA
阅读理解:A.
CBC
B.
DBAB
C.
CDCB
D.
DACA
七选五
CFBGD
完形填空
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things
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themselves
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that
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