2020-2021学年第一学期期中考试
高二英语试题
(考试时间:120分钟
满分:150分)
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。
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.
Why
does
Cindy
know
much
about
animals?
A.
She
works
on
a
farm.
B.
She
really
likes
animals.
C.
She
once
lived
on
the
farm.
2.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
The
modern
lifestyle.
B.
A
painting.
C.
A
trip
to
the
countryside.
3.
What
does
Mary
probably
do?
A.
She
is
a
journalist.
B.
She
is
a
firefighter.
C.
She
is
an
animal
trainer.
4.
Who
is
Mike?
A.
The
woman’s
husband.
B.
The
woman’s
father.
C.
The
woman’s
son.
5.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Teacher
and
student.
B.
Assistant
and
shopper.
C.
Customer
and
repairman.
第二节(共15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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
Who
does
the
woman
want
to
buy
a
sofa
for?
A.
Her
sister.
B.
Her
friend.
C.
Herself.
7.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
In
a
grocery
store.
B.
In
a
bedding
shop.
C.
In
a
supermarket.
听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。
8.
What
does
the
woman
have
to
do?
A.
Write
two
essays.
B.
Prepare
a
research
paper.
C.
Study
for
an
English
test.
9.
How
does
the
woman
feel
about
her
classes?
A.
Excited.
B.
Stressed.
C.
Bored.
10.
What
is
The
Grapes
of
Wrath?
A.
A
short
story.
B.
A
movie.
C.
A
sad
book.
听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。
11.
What
has
made
working
at
home
possible?
A.
Living
far
from
workplaces.
B.
Communication
industry.
C.
More
job
opportunities.
12.
What
is
the
advantage
of
working
at
home
according
to
the
woman?
A.
Saving
more
time.
B.
Having
a
lot
of
freedom.
C.
Taking
care
of
the
family
easily.
13.
What
might
happen
in
the
future
in
the
woman’s
opinion?
A.
A
British
company
will
move
overseas.
B.
All
companies
will
employ
homeworkers.
C.
People
will
work
at
home
for
a
foreign
company.
听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。
14.
What
is
Penny’s
current
problem?
A.
She
has
a
toothache.
B.
She
has
a
sore
throat.
C.
She
has
an
earache.
15.
How
often
will
Penny
take
the
medicine?
A.
Once
a
day.
B.
Twice
a
day.
C.
Three
times
a
day.
16.
When
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
On
Monday.
B.
On
Tuesday.
C.
On
Thursday.
17.
What
does
the
man
ask
Penny
to
do
in
the
end?
A.
Make
an
appointment.
B.
Go
to
the
medicine
shop.
C.
Take
the
medicine
properly.
听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。
18.
How
many
factors
of
car
accidents
are
mentioned?
A.
2.
B.
3.
C.
4.
19.
What
measure
has
been
taken
to
reduce
car
accidents?
A.
Improved
highway
design.
B.
Stricter
traffic
management.
C.
Strengthened
training
for
drivers.
20.
What
remains
an
important
cause
of
road
accidents?
A.
Poor
traffic
control.
B.
Some
driverless
cars.
C.
Drivers’
carelessness.
第二部分
阅读(共两节,满分
50
分)
第一节(共
15
小题;每小题
2.5
分,满分
37.5
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。
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p.m.
4:
44
p.m.
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Worth
Sunday
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8:
25
p.m.
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p.m.
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p.m.
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p.m.
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Fort
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4th
2020
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provided
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on
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before
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about
45
minutes
before
departure
time.
21.
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would
you
leave
on
Tuesday
from
MHK
to
ORD?
A.
5:50
a.m.
B.
1:30
p.m.
C.
4:03
p.m.
D.
8:25
p.m.
22.
Which
flight
would
you
take
if
you
go
from
DFW
to
MHK
on
Monday
night?
A.
3589.
B.
4179.
C.
3532.
D.
3523.
23.
What
should
you
do
if
you
want
to
take
a
flight
from
MHK
to
DFW?
A.
Buy
an
ERJ-145
ticket
ahead
of
time.
B.
Follow
the
schedule
after
August
4th
2020.
C.
Check
in
at
least
45
minutes
earlier
than
departure
time.
D.
Arrive
at
the
airport
one
hour
earlier
before
departure
time.
B
The
“back
garden”
of
Europeans:
Dubrovnik
The
first
time
we
went
to
Dubrovnik,
Croatia,
I
knew
it
wouldn’t
be
our
last.
It
was
October
2006
and
for
our
first
wedding
anniversary,
we
decided
to
get
away
from
it
all
and
head
off
to
what
was
then
a
country
that
few
of
our
friends
or
family
knew
much
about,
except
the
news
of
war
that
had
dominated
(支配)
in
the
previous
decade.
We
were
met
by
the
friendliest
people,
so
passionate
and
fiercely
proud
of
their
country.
The
weather
was
a
perfect
20℃,
which
warmed
our
souls
as
we
had
escaped
the
autumnal
blues
in
the
UK
for
a
week.
And
the
sea
was
the
cleanest
and
bluest
I
had
ever
seen.
This
was
our
first
of
many
stays
at
the
Dubrovnik
Palace
Hotel
where
every
room
has
never-ending
sea
view
and
you
feel
as
though
you
could
be
the
only
ones
there.
It
has
a
spa
and
a
pool,
and
it
offers
blissful
privacy
that
we
longed
for
as
newlyweds
back
then.
Every
time
we
return
we
find
something
new,
even
in
the
beautiful
UNESCO
site
of
the
old
city.
I
think
it
took
us
a
few
walks
up,
down
and
around
the
walls
before
we
finally
found
the
little
hole-in-the-wall
bars
of
Buza
I
and
Buza
II.
Even
now,
my
husband
and
I
often
talk
of
our
first
visit
where
the
cable
car
up
to
Mount
Srd
lay
in
ruins
and
we
walked
up
the
412
meters
peak
which
stands
proud
behind
the
whole
city.
It
was
so
hot
that
I
drank
and
drank,
but
having
reached
the
top
to
take
in
the
stunning
view
of
the
Elaphiti
Islands,
I
was
quick
to
discover
there
were
no
toilets
for
this
western
visitor
at
that
time,
I
think
it
was
the
fastest
walk
down
back
to
the
town
we
have
ever
had!
Luckily,
the
visitors
of
today
looking
to
find
the
locations
of
their
favourite
TV
show
(Game
of
Thrones)
can
use
the
cable
car,
which
was
fully
restored
back
in
2010.
24.
Why
did
the
author
go
to
Dubrovnik,
Croatia?
A.
To
date
with
her
boyfriend.
B.
To
enjoy
privacy
of
her
own.
C.
To
celebrate
her
wedding
anniversary.
D.
To
meet
some
passionate
and
friendly
people.
25.
What’s
the
second
paragraph
mainly
about?
A.
The
traditions
about
Croatia.
B.
The
author’s
longing
for
privacy.
C.
The
author’s
impression
of
Croatia.
D.
The
differences
between
UK
and
Croatia.
26.
What
can
we
know
about
Buza
I
according
to
the
text?
A.
It
is
a
hotel.
B.
It
is
a
toilet.
C.
It
is
a
town.
D.
It
is
a
bar.
27.
What
can
be
learned
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
The
author
thought
badly
of
Mount
Srd.
B.
The
cable
car
up
to
Mount
Srd
could
be
used
in
2010.
C.
The
author
walked
down
from
Mount
Srd
to
drink
water.
D.
The
toilets
on
the
top
of
Mount
Srd
seemed
impractical.
C
Fatima
Bushin
was
losing
her
sight
and
was
scared.
She
said
what
worried
her
most
wasn’t
the
fear
of
a
long,
painful
journey
to
blindness.
She
feared
being
unable
to
feed
her
family
because
blindness
would
keep
her
from
working,
as
mothers
do.
The
tragedy
is
that
Bushin’s
condition
was
preventable
and,
if
caught
in
time,
stoppable.
She
was
among
thousands
of
women
in
Tanzania
who
suffered
from
trachoma
(沙眼),
an
infectious
disease
affecting
largely
poor
communities
in
developing
countries.
Trachoma
is
one
of
neglected
tropical
diseases,
or
NTDs,
so
named
because
they
receive
less
attention
than
other
tropical
diseases.
All
NTDs
can
be
controlled
or
cured
entirely
with
known
public
health
approaches
and
interventions.
Improved
sanitation
(环境卫生),
medicines
and
medical
procedures
have
produced
truly
remarkable
results
in
preventing
and
controlling
NTDs,
including
trachoma,
in
some
of
the
world’s
poorest
communities.
Preventing,
controlling
and
curing
these
diseases
puts
out
poverty’s
fire
at
its
base.
We
know
it
can
be
done.
Through
long-term
efforts,
several
of
these
NTDs
have
been
stamped
out
in
some
countries
such
as
Laos.
To
wipe
out
extreme
poverty
around
the
world.
many
countries
continue
to
invest
in
what
is
one
of
the
most
successful
foreign
assistance
programs.
For
example,
U.S.
Agency
for
International
Development
programs
to
combat
NTDs
have
reached
nearly
300
million
people
affected
by
diseases
that
can
spoil
the
patients’
appearance
or
weaken
the
patients
physically.
For
Bushin,
the
story
ends
well.
Through
foreign
assistance
program,
she
was
able
to
lave
the
surgery
needed
to
treat
trachoma
and
save
her
eyesight.
The
surgery
is
relatively
simple,
performed
in
an
hour
at
an
outpatient
clinic,
and
costs
less
than
$300.
In
return,
Bushin
avoided
a
lifelong
disability
that
would
have
recondemned
her
family
to
poverty
with
little
hope
for
escape.
Jan.
30
marks
the
World
NTD
Day,
a
day
that
global
public
health
experts
say
is
needed
to
focus
attention
on
the
fight
against
tropical
diseases.
The
success
of
the
global
fight
against
NTDs
is
good
news
for
millions
of
people.
It
has
been
life-changing
for
a
mother
in
Tanzania
who
continues
to
be
able
to
provide
for
her
family
thanks
to
the
constant
efforts
being
made
that
kept
her
family
out
of
poverty
by
saving
her
eyesight.
28.
What
was
the
greatest
concern
of
Bushin?
A.
The
possible
loss
of
her
eyesight.
B.
The
slim
chance
of
getting
rid
of
poverty.
C.
The
potential
inability
to
support
her
family.
D.
The
deliberate
neglect
of
her
by
her
parents.
29.
What
does
the
underlined
part
“stamped
out”
in
Paragraph
3
most
probably
mean?
A.
Caught.
B.
Removed.
C.
Tracked.
D.
Analyzed.
30.
In
what
tone
does
the
author
describe
the
treatment
of
NTDs?
A.
Critical.
B.
Regretful.
C.
Humorous.
D.
Positive.
31.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
text?
A.
NTDs
could
be
cured
earlier
than
expected.
B.
Poverty
and
disease
tend
to
be
largely
connected.
C.
Infectious
diseases
will
be
the
biggest
global
issue.
D.
International
cooperation
is
a
must
for
treating
a
disease.
D
My
daughters
are
lovely
and
attractive.
The
4-year-old
has
big
blue
eyes
and
always
wears
a
smile.
The
7-year-old’s
long
strawberry
blond
hair
and
sweet
smile
are
already
turning
the
boys’
heads.
I
love
everything
about
these
girls,
and
they
know
it.
But
I
try
not
to
tell
them
they’re
beautiful.
My
young
daughters
are
totally
innocent
when
it
comes
to
the
pressures
of
being
a
woman
in
our
society.
They
know
nothing
about
plastic
surgery
(整容手术),
diets,
“feeling
fat”
models
or
eating
disorders.
We
adults
know
all
too
much
about
such
things
and
in
the
face
of
this
distorted
(扭曲的)
reality
we
tend
to
start
telling
our
girls,
as
soon
and
often
as
possible,
how
beautiful
they
are.
I
know
this
is
wonderfully
well-intentioned,
and
that
we
want
to
raise
our
girls’
confidence
from
the
very
start.
Here’s
the
thing,
though.
We
might
think
we’re
building
our
daughters
up
by
telling
them
that
they
are
beautiful
to
us
no
matter
what,
but
what
we’re
also
doing
is
bringing
the
beauty
pressure
home
to
our
littlest
girls.
The
more
I
talk
about
beauty
and
looks,
even
in
a
positive
way,
the
more
I’
m
conveying
the
importance
of
those
things.
However,
it
doesn’t
mean
I
don’t
praise
my
girls.
Instead
of
saying
“You
look
beautiful!”
I
might
say
the
more
specific
“Don’t
you
look
fancy
today!”
or
“Those
colors
go
so
well
together.”
It
means
that
I
treat
my
daughters
not
as
my
little
dolls,
but
as
real
people
who
are
developing
their
own
sense
of
self
and
style.
It
means
that
they
are
in
charge
of
how
they
look.
Naturally,
I
buy
most
of
my
girls’
clothes.
But
I
don’t
usually
manage
their
outfit
(整套衣服)
choices.
My
daughters
can
go
girly
with
necklaces,
or
they
can
choose
to
give
up
dresses
altogether.
Of
course
we’ve
seen
some
mismatching,
but
they
own
those
styles.
They
never
ask
if
they
look
pretty,
and
they
walk
with
an
easy
confidence
that
has
nothing
to
do
with
what
I
or
anyone
else
will
say
about
how
they
look.
And
that’s
the
spirit
I
want
them
to
take
into
their
teens
and
adulthood.
32.
What
do
the
author’s
two
daughters
have
in
common?
A.
Both
like
to
smile.
B.
Both
have
blond
hair.
C.
Both
like
strawberries.
D.
Both
have
big
blue
eyes.
33.
Why
is
the
author
unwilling
to
tell
her
girls
that
they
are
beautiful?
A.
She
expects
them
to
face
reality.
B.
She
wants
them
to
find
it
themselves.
C.
She
doesn’t
want
them
to
focus
on
looks.
D.
She
doesn’t
think
they
can
understand
it.
34.
How
does
the
author
treat
her
daughters?
A.
She
avoids
praising
them.
B.
She
treats
them
as
her
little
dolls.
C.
She
is
particular
about
their
clothes.
D.
She
pays
attention
to
their
unique
styles.
35.
What
can
be
learned
about
the
author’s
daughters?
A.
They
are
highly
dependent.
B.
They
are
really
confident.
C.
They
tend
to
take
advice
from
their
mother.
D.
They
have
a
good
taste
in
dressing
themselves.
第二节
(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
Reasons
why
cellphone
signals
suddenly
go
bad
Heavy
cellular
traffic
Just
take
a
look
at
those
people
around
you.
See
if
they
are
doing
the
same
thing
as
you
are:
texting
or
talking
on
their
phones.
36
Once
your
phone
has
linked
to
a
tower,
you
are
unlikely
to
lose
your
connection,
but
the
more
phone
traffic
there
is,
the
weaker
your
signal
can
become.
Building
material
The
building
material
of
your
house,
car
or
workplace
is
usually
the
main
reason
for
weaker
signals.
37
If
you
routinely
notice
service
fading
in
and
out
as
you
walk
around
your
home,
or
if
your
signal
improves
when
you
stand
near
a
window
or
door,
it’s
likely
that
your
signal
is
being
blocked
by
the
construction
material.
Blocking
your
own
antenna
(天线)
38
Sure,
they
were
as
big
as
shoe
boxes,
but
they
also
had
antennas
on
the
outside.
Today’s
phones
have
antennas
fixed
inside
the
phone.
If
you’re
not
careful
how
you
re
holding
the
phone,
you
can
block
the
antenna,
and
lose
your
signal.
Hills
and
valleys
39
If
you
live
on
one
side
of
a
mountain,
and
the
only
cellphone
tower
in
your
area
is
on
the
other,
you
are
not
likely
to
get
good
reception.
Low
battery
If
you’ve
been
putting
off
charging
your
phone
battery,
you
may
find
yourself
with
a
weak
signal
when
you
need
it
most.
40
Therefore,
it
may
struggle
when
its
battery
is
low.
A.
Avoid
talking
for
a
long
time
on
your
phone.
B.
Geographic
features
are
a
common
reason
for
weak
signals.
C.
Close
your
eyes
and
picture
the
early
days
of
mobile
phones.
D.
Metal
and
colored,
low-e
glass
are
the
two
materials
most
responsible.
E.
Your
phone
needs
energy
to
maintain
a
connection
with
a
cellphone
tower.
F.
If
so,
all
those
signals
are
fighting
for
space
on
the
nearest
cellphone
tower.
G.
Tall
trees
around
your
home
seldom
cause
a
drop
in
your
cellular
reception.
第三部分
语言运用(共三节,满分
35
分)
第一节(共
15
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
15
分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的
A、B、C、D
四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Maggie
Doyne
was
18
when
she
took
a
gap
year
between
high
school
and
college.
She
41
a
few
of
her
belongings
and
set
out
to
see
the
world.
Doyne’s
story
began
when
she
worked
with
42
children
at
a
school
in
northern
India,
who
fled
Nepal
due
to
a
civil
war.
Doyne
became
friends
with
a
Nepali
refugee
(难民),
who
invited
Doyne
to
visit
her
home
village
which
had
been
ruined
by
the
war.
Walking
along
the
road
one
day,
she
43
a
little
girl,
who
was
carrying
loads
to
and
from
the
village.
She
earned
two
dollars
a
day
to
support
her
family.
44
by
what
she
saw,
she
later
found
out
that
there
were
80
million
children
across
the
globe
living
just
45
that
little
girl
in
Nepal.
Soon
after,
Doyne
met
another
little
girl,
named
Hema.
7-year-old
Hema
broke
rocks
into
gravel(石子)to
earn
money.
“I
thought
to
myself
for
the
first
time,
‘
46
the
80
million,
what
if
you
just
started
with
Hema?’”
said
Doyne.
That’s
when
Doyne
decided
to
take
Hema
47
and
pay
for
her
education.
But
helping
Hema
wasn’t
48
for
Doyne.
There
were
49
orphaned
(无父母的)children
without
families
or
homes.
So,
she
bought
a
small
piece
of
land
for
$5,
000
with
her
babysitting
50
.
Her
goal
was
to
build
a
51
for
those
children.
“The
amazing
thing
about
this
work
is
that
it’s
52
,
so
I
thought,
‘
53
I
can
help
one
kid,
why
not
10?’”She
continued.
The
Kopila
Valley
Children’s
Home
welcomed
200
children
when
it
first
opened
in
2007,
and
it
continues
to
54
.
Doyne
has
also
opened
a
school
in
Kopila
Valley.
Maggie
Doyne’s
story
is
a
great
55
that
while
we
cannot
solve
all
the
world’s
problems
on
our
own,
we
can
take
the
first
step
of
solving
one
problem.
41.
A.
threw
away
B.
packed
up
C.
sold
out
D.
folded
up
42.
A.
long-sighted
B.
narrow-minded
C.
light-hearted
D.
poverty-stricken
43.
A.
searched
for
B.
relied
on
C.
glanced
at
D.
looked
after
44.
A.
Amused
B.
Frightened
C.
Shocked
D.
Embarrassed
45.
A.
beyond
B.
like
C.
with
D.
for
46.
A.
Reduce
B.
Recommend
C.
Forget
D.
Mention
47.
A.
on
her
feet
B.
at
a
loss
C.
at
a
distance
D.
under
her
wing
48.
A.
common
B.
enough
C.
significant
D.
convenient
49.
A.
still
B.
only
C.
already
D.
almost
50.
A.
services
B.
experiences
C.
courses
D.
savings
51.
A.
bridge
B.
valley
C.
shelter
D.
brand
52.
A.
addicting
B.
efficient
C.
voluntary
D.
confusing
53.
A.
Until
B.
While
C.
Since
D.
Unless
54.
A.
expand
B.
fight
C.
move
D.
survive
55.
A.
impact
B.
advantage
C.
prediction
D.
reminder
第二节
(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
I
saw
a
TV
news
programme
focusing
on
the
worldwide
spread
of
Aids
last
night.
The
reporter
was
doing
a
story
about
a
small
child
56.______
had
caught
HIV
from
his
mother’s
breast
milk.
From
the
child’s
outward
57.______(appear),
he
looked
very
healthy.
58.______,
within
a
year
the
child
developed
Aids,
and
soon
died.
His
story
was
so
sad
that
I
could
not
keep
myself
from
weeping.
Before
last
night,
I
59.______(think)
Aids
was
just
a
problem
in
Africa,
but
there
are
people
with
HIV
and
Aids
in
every
country
of
the
world.
The
Aids
problem
is
also
60.
______(worry)
in
China,
and
the
country
is
trying
61.______
(prevent)
its
spread.
The
government
has
opened
labs
in
a
bid
to
monitor
the
disease.
It
also
provides
free
drugs
62.______
people
in
need.
63.______
is
fortunate
that
many
new
medicines
have
burst
on
the
scene
to
help
fight
Aids.
Aids
prevention
education
is
very
important,
and
I
think
we
all
have
to
do
something
to
support
it.
If
everyone
in
the
world
64.______(spend)
just
a
penny
on
it,
we
could
make
65.______
really
big
difference!
第三节
单词拼写(共10小题,每题0.5分,满分5分)
请认真阅读下列各题,根据所给中文提示或首字母,写出1个语义通顺语法正确的单词。
66.
Whether
the
action
will
_________(增强)or
weaken
the
relationship
depends
on
how
they
will
deal
with
this
problem.
67.
If
you
receive
any
mail
that
requires
your
accounts
and
codes,
no
matter
how
________(貌似官方的)it
is,
don’t
care
about
it.
68.
The
Christmas
holiday
is
the
hottest
time
to
exchange
_________
(问候)
in
the
West.
69.
I
learnt
that
__________(期望)at
weddings
in
different
countries
can
be
quite
different.
70.
It
is
urgent
that
we
should
carry
out
the
__________
(可替代的)
plan.
71.
As
you
laugh,
the
muscles
p_________
in
the
laugh
become
active.
After
you
laugh,
these
muscles
start
to
relax.
72.
If
you
don’t
have
a__________
for
a
certain
subject,
you
will
find
it
difficult
to
learn
it
well.
73.
Children
should
show
their
a_________
for
what
their
parents
do
for
them
instead
of
taking
it
for
granted.
74.
To
some,
happiness
is
being
s__________
by
family
and
friends.
75.
The
students’
attention
has
been
drawn
to
the
breathtaking
movie
because
the
scenery
is
beyond
d__________.
第四部分
写作
(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
应用文写作
(满分15分)
假定你是李华,是某国际高中的学生会主席。为了调动全校学生学习英语的积极性,校学生会计划举办英语沙龙(salon)活动。请你代表学生会写一则英语通知,刊登在校英文网站上。内容包括:
1.
说明活动目的;
2.
介绍活动信息:时间、地点和内容;
3.
欢迎同学们参加。
注意:
1.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
2.
词数为80左右,格式已给出,不计入总词数。
Notice
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Students’
Union
November
19,
2020
第二节
读后续写(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。续写词数应为150左右。
“Cut,
cut,
cut!”
I
shouted.
But
that
didn’t
stop
Chewy
from
chasing
after
the
squirrels
(追逐松鼠)
that
had
caught
his
eye
halfway
through
the
shot
(拍摄).
“You’re
supposed
to
be
running
after
the
thief,
not
squirrels!”
I
said.
But
Chewy
didn’t
care.
He
had
already
moved
on
to
chewing
its
leash
(咬拴它的皮带).
What
kind
of
Hollywood
dog
wears
a
leash?
It
was
Dad’s
one
rule,
though.
Because
Chewy
was
only
a
little
dog,
I
had
to
keep
him
on
the
leash
whenever
we
filmed
outside.
As
long
as
I
followed
that
rule,
I
could
use
Dad’s
old
cell
phone
to
shoot
my
movie.
“Let’s
try
this
again,”
I
said.
This
time,
Chewy
ran
the
entire
length
of
the
backyard.
With
the
leash
on,
though,
he
didn’t
exactly
appear
to
be
in
any
real
hurry
to
catch
anyone.
The
only
way
to
make
this
look
real
would
be
to
take
off
the
leash.
But
that
would
mean
breaking
the
promise
I
made
to
Dad.
On
the
other
hand,
if
I
moved
quickly
and
was
careful
with
my
camera
angles,
would
Dad
ever
know
about
it?
After
taking
off
the
leash,
I
put
Chewy
down
on
his
mark
and
hit
record.
But
before
I
could
shout
“action,”
Chewy
ran
across
the
yard
and
down
the
driveway
and
jumped
in
circles
around
Mrs.
Yang,
our
next-door
neighbor.
“You
must
smell
the
doggy
biscuits
I
just
bought
for
you,”
she
said
to
him.
That’s
when
Chewy
noticed
her
bag.
As
if
it
were
one
of
his
toys,
he
grabbed
it
with
his
mouth
and
pulled.
Mrs.
Yang’s
things
dropped
over
the
sidewalk.
I
wanted
to
apologize.
I
wanted
to
help
Mrs.
Yang
pick
up
her
things.
But
then
I
remembered
something.
If
Dad
found
out
I
had
taken
Chewy’s
leash
off,
I
wouldn’t
be
able
to
use
his
cell
phone
any
more.
In
a
panic,
I
took
Chewy
and
ran
inside
the
house.
When
Dad
arrived
home
that
evening,
I
handed
him
his
cell
phone.
“Did
you
finish
shooting
your
movie
already?”
he
asked.
Paragraph
1:
I
shook
my
head
and
told
him
everything
that
had
happened.
________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
“Apology
accepted,”
said
Mrs.
Yang.
__________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________________
高二英语期中考试答案
一、听力
1~5
CBACC
6~10
ABABC
11~15
BACCB
16~20
CABAB
二、阅读
21-23
ADC
24-27
CCDB
28-31
CBDB
32-35
ACDB
七选五:
36-40
FGCBE
三、完形填空:
41-45
BDCCB
46-50
CDBAD
51-55
CACAD
四、语法填空
56.
who/that
57.
appearance
58.
However
59.
had
thought
60.
worrying
61.
to
prevent
62.
for
63.
It
64.
spent
65.
a
五、单词拼写
66.
strengthen
67.
official-looking
68.
greetings
69.
expectations
70.
alternative
71.
participating
72.
affection
73.
appreciation
74.
surrounded
75.
description
六、写作
1.应用文写作
Notice
In
order
to
arouse
students’
interest
in
learning
English,
an
English
salon
is
to
be
held
in
the
school
hall
from
8:00
a.m.
to
10:00
a.m.
next
Sunday.
During
the
English
salon,
students
can
join
in
many
kinds
of
interesting
activities
such
as
singing
English
songs
and
reading
English
poems.
What’s
more,
we
will
invite
foreign
teachers
to
share
with
us
their
professional
advice
on
how
to
improve
our
English.
Come
on!
We
are
looking
forward
to
your
participation.
Students’
Union
November
19,
2020
2.读后续写
One
possible
version:
I
shook
my
head
and
told
him
everything
that
had
happened.
“Thanks
for
telling
me,”
said
Dad
when
I
finished
the
story.
Then
I
added,
“I
also
need
to
talk
to
Mrs.
Yang.”
Dad
stood
on
the
sidewalk
holding
Chewy
while
I
walked
up
to
Mrs.
Yang’s
front
door.
My
hands
shook
as
I
knocked.
To
my
surprise,
Mrs.
Yang
answered
with
a
smile.
I
apologized
to
her
for
running
away
and
not
helping
pick
up
her
things.
“I
was
frightened,”
I
said,
“and
I
was
so
focused
on
trying
to
finish
my
movie
that
I
made
some
bad
decisions.
I’m
so
sorry.”
“
Apology
accepted,”
said
Mrs.
Yang.
“Did
you
say
you’re
making
a
movie?
About
Chewy?”
she
asked.
I
nodded.
“Well.
I’d
love
to
see
it
when
it’s
finished,”
said
Mrs.
Yang.
Then
she
told
me
that
her
son
owned
a
coffee
shop
nearby,
where
he
had
a
screen
and
projector.
She
would
ask
him
if
we
could
have
a
viewing
party
there.
“That
would
be
incredible,”
I
said.
“Maybe
Chewy
could
come
and
see
himself
on
the
big
screen.”
Mrs.
Yang
smiled.
听力材料:
Text
1
M:
Cindy’s
father
has
a
farm.
Cindy
spent
the
whole
summer
vacation
there.
W:
Oh,
no
wonder
she
knows
so
much
about
animals
though
she
isn’t
interested
in
them.
Text
2
W:
I
don’t
really
like
the
painting.
It’s
not
my
cup
of
tea.
Too
modern
and
unusual.
M:
But
look
at
the
colors
and
forms.
It’s
very
imaginative.
W:
Maybe.
I
prefer
a
painting
showing
a
view
of
the
countryside.
Text
3
M:
Hey,
Mary.
Have
you
heard
about
the
forest
fire
in
Australia?
A
large
number
of
animals
were
killed.
W:
Yes.
It’s
so
terrible.
I’m
writing
a
report
on
it.
M:
Really?
I’ll
read
it
as
soon
as
it
comes
out.
Text
4
M:
Are
these
your
children
in
this
photo?
W:
Yes.
The
oldest
one
is
Tom.
He
is
beside
my
father.
This
is
Lily,
the
second
oldest.
This
is
Mike,
the
youngest.
My
husband
Rick
is
behind
him.
Text
5
W:
How
long
will
it
take
you
to
fix
my
laptop?
I
need
to
use
it
in
my
speech
class
next
week.
M:
I’m
not
quite
sure.
But
it
shouldn’t
take
more
than
three
days.
By
the
way,
would
you
mind
paying
in
advance?
Text
6
M:
Good
morning.
May
I
help
you?
W:
Yes.
I’m
looking
for
a
yellow
sofa
which
my
friend
showed
to
me.
⑥I
want
to
buy
one
for
my
sister.
But
it
seems
not
to
be
here.
M:
I
think
you
are
in
the
wrong
place.
There
are
no
sofas
in
my
shop.
⑦You
can
buy
some
bed
necessaries
here.
W:
Oh,
I’m
so
sorry.
M:
Never
mind.
Go
down
this
street
and
turn
left
when
you
see
a
supermarket.
Then
you
will
find
a
furniture
store.
You
can
find
sofas
there.
W:
Thank
you.
Text
7
W:
⑧I
can’t
take
it!
M:
What’s
wrong?
W:
I
have
been
taking
two
English
classes
in
order
to
graduate
early.
⑧⑨But
now,
I
have
two
essays
to
turn
in
on
the
same
day.
M:
Have
you
started
writing
either
one?
W:
No.
⑨⑩I
haven’t
even
finished
the
books!
One
is
The
Grapes
of
Wrath
by
John
Steinbeck.
It’s
very
sad.
M:
⑩I’ve
never
read
it,
but
I’ve
seen
it
in
the
library.
It’s
long!
W:
I
know.
Luckily,
the
other
book
I
have
to
read
is
much
shorter.
It’s
The
Sun
Also
Rises
by
Ernest
Hemingway.
M:
I
love
that
book!
Hopefully,
you
enjoy
reading
it…
Well,
I
should
let
you
get
back
to
your
homework.
W:
OK.
I
hope
I
can
finish.
M:
Don’t
worry.
At
least
you
don’t
have
to
write
a
research
paper
like
I
do!
Text
8
M:
Miss
Green,
do
you
think,
within
a
few
years,
many
people
could
work
at
home
instead
of
working
outside?
W:
It’s
happening
now.
?The
communication
industry
has
made
much
progress
in
recent
years,
like
the
development
of
5G
smartphones,
and
AI
technology
also
helps.
M:
And
how
do
these
people
manage
to
work?
W:
Well,
they
have
a
television
set,
a
computer,
a
printer
and
a
telephone
to
connect
with
other
computers.
M:
Oh,
I
see.
But
surely
there’re
some
advantages
in
working
at
home.
W:
Yes.
?People
don’t
have
to
spend
a
lot
of
time
getting
to
and
from
their
workplaces.
The
rush
hours
are
the
worst
time
of
day.
They
may
make
more
money
if
they
apply
for
more
different
jobs.
M:
Ah,
yes,
I
see.
What
do
you
think
about
the
conditions
of
homeworkers?
W:
Let
me
tell
you
what
might
happen.
?A
British
company,
for
example,
in
London,
might
employ
clerks
in
Belfast,
or
a
Paris
company
could
have
their
managers
in
Spain.
They
just
use
a
telephone
to
call
around
for
the
employee.
Text
9
M:
Good
afternoon,
Penny.
What’s
the
problem?
W:
Well,
I
don’t
feel
very
well,
doctor.
?After
three
days
of
the
toothache
and
sore
throat,
I’m
troubled
by
a
terrible
earache
now.
M:
I
can
give
you
a
new
medicine
called
Nopain,
which
is
very
useful.
You
can
get
it
at
any
medicine
shops.
W:
Nopain?
M:
Yes.
N-O-P-A-I-N.
?And
you
have
to
take
the
medicine
after
breakfast
and
supper.
You
don’t
need
to
take
it
after
lunch.
And
remember
to
take
it
always
after
meals.
That’s
very
important.
W:
And
how
long
do
I
have
to
take
it?
M:
?You
have
to
finish
this
bottle,
so
that’s
five
days.
Come
back
and
see
me
then.
W:
?Next
Monday?
The
first
of
September?
M:
?No,
not
Monday,
Tuesday.
That’s
the
second
of
September.
W:
What
time
can
I
see
you,
doctor?
M:
?You
have
to
make
an
appointment
with
the
nurse
at
the
reception
outside.
W:
Thank
you
very
much.
Text
10
W:
As
the
car
industry
develops,
traffic
accidents
have
become
as
familiar
as
the
common
cold.
Yet
their
causes
and
control
remain
a
serious
problem
that
is
difficult
to
solve.
Experts
have
long
recognized
that
this
discouraging
problem
has
many
causes.
?At
the
very
least,
it
is
a
problem
that
involves
three
factors:
the
driver,
the
vehicle
and
the
roadway.
If
all
the
drivers
exercised
good
judgment
at
all
times,
there
would
be
few
accidents.
?Improved
design
has
helped
to
make
highways
much
safer.
But
the
number
of
accidents
continues
to
rise
because
of
human
failure
and
an
enormous
increase
in
the
number
of
automobiles
on
the
road.
?Attention
is
now
turning
increasingly
to
the
third
cause
of
the
accidents:
the
car
itself.
People
want
to
know
how
cars
can
be
built
better
to
protect
the
drivers.
So
there
are
also
some
new
driverless
cars
on
the
road.
Are
they
really
safe?