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沭阳县2020~2021学年度第一学期期中调研测试
高二英语试题
(考试时间:120分钟
总分:150分)
注意事项:
1、本试卷共分两部分,第Ⅰ卷为选择题,第Ⅱ卷为非选择题。
2、所有试题的答案均填写在答题纸或答题卡上,答案写在试卷上的无效。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题)
第一部分
听力(共20题;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.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
In
a
department
store.??
B.
In
a
university.
C.
In
a
hospital.
2.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
A
skating
class.
??
???
???
???
B.
Joan’s
new
skates.?
C.
Different
ice-sports.
3.
What
is
the
man
going
to
do
first??
A.
Wait
for
his
friend.??
?
B.
Book
a
table.
?
C.
Order
the
meal.
4.
How
many
students
are
there
in
the
speakers’
class??
A.
21.
??
???
???
???
?
B.
20.
??
???
???
???
???
?
C.
18.
5.
What
makes
the
man
upset??
A.
His
health
problem.
?
B.
His
work
plan.
?
C.
His
new
boss.
第二节
(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
听下面
5
段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的
A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题
5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出
5
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。
6.
When
does
Mr.
Jones’
train
leave
for
London?
?
A.
At
9:30
am.
?
??
B.
At
11:30
am.
??
???
???
???
C.
At
3:00
pm.
7.
What
will
Mr.
Jones
do
on
Thursday?
?
A.
Meet
Mr.
Wang.
?
??
B.
Attend
a
meeting.
??
???
?
C.
Start
a
new
project.?
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
does
the
man
want
to
have?
A.
Vegetables.??
???
?
B.
Seafood.
??
?
C.
Pizzas.
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
??
9.
Which
restaurant
will
the
man
go
to?
A.
Antonio’s.
??
?
B.
Pizza
House.
??
???
C.
Sally’s
Home
Cooking.
??
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
What
does
Mike
decide
to
do
first?
A.
Get
something
to
eat.
B.
Order
some
coffee.
??
C.
Finish
his
work.
?
??
11.
How
is
Mike
feeling
now?
A.
Thirsty.
?
B.
Hungry.
C.
Tired.
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
??
12.
What
is
the
disadvantage
of
the
robot?
A.
It
serves
coffee
slowly.??
???
???
???
???
?
B.
It
makes
just
one
coffee
a
time.?
C.
It
can’t
control
the
coffee’s
strength
well.
?
?
?
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
does
Dave
think
of
his
school
life?
A.
It
is
busy.?
B.
It
is
relaxing.?
C.
It
is
boring.
14.
What
hasn’t
Dave
made
a
decision
on?
A.
His
major.
?
B.
His
future
career.?
C.
His
travel
destination.
15.
What
is
the
woman’s
major?
A.
French.?
B.
Hotel
management.?
C.
Computer
science.?
16.
How
does
the
woman
support
herself
through
school?
A.
She
writes
some
books.?
B.
She
does
a
part-time
job.?
C.
She
got
an
academic
scholarship.?
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
made
T-shirts
popular??
A.
A
newspaper.
???
?
B.
Hollywood
films.
C.
American
soldiers.?
18.
When
did
big
companies
use
T-shirts
as
“walking
advertisements”??
A.
In
the
1950s.?
B.
In
the
mid-1960s.
?
C.
In
the
1970s.?
19.
For
whom
did
people
wear
T-shirts
in
1970?
A.
Angela
Davis.
??
???
??
B.
Yves
Saint
Laurent.
??
??
C.
Jean
Seberg.?
20.
What
color
T-shirt
did
Yves
Saint
Laurent
design?
A.
White.?
B.
Black.?
C.
Blue.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第1节
(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
A
What
makes
a
successful
speech?
Of
course,
a
well-written
speech
is
a
must.
But
some
skills
are
necessary
as
well.
Here
are
some
tips
you
might
find
useful
for
delivering
a
successful
speech.
Use
emotion
and
logic
to
motivate.
Many
speakers
mistakenly
believe
they’re
being
persuasive
by
presenting
data
in
various
forms.
However,
Sally
McGraw,
a
ghostwriter
and
editor
warned
us
against
this.
“In
my
experience,”
she
says,
“persuasion
is
more
about
the
heart
than
the
mind.
If
you
want
to
sway
someone
to
your
side,
you
need
to
convince
them
emotionally
as
well
as
logically.”
Make
your
first
words
count.
Unsurprisingly,
first
impressions
matter.
Dia
Bondi,
a
leadership
communications
catalyst
(诱导者),
reminds
us,
“Starting
strong
tells
us
what
the
rest
of
your
time
will
be
like,
who
you
are
and
what
you’ll
be
expecting
of
us
as
you
move
through
your
content.”
Bondi’s
advice
on
those
first
words
is:
“You’ll
know
how
best
to
start
if
you
write
your
first
words
last.”
Succeed
at
being
you.
When
all
else
fails,
be
yourself.
“Rather
than
focusing
on
the
abilities
of
others,
concentrate
on
your
own
unique
strengths.
Identify
what
you
do
well,
which
may
be
as
simple
as
a
warm
smile.
And
let
your
natural
skills
and
talent
shine,”
says
Stephanie
Scotti,
a
speaker
and
presentation
coach.
21.
According
to
McGraw,
how
can
a
speaker
be
persuasive?
A.
By
using
different
ways
to
present
data.
B.
By
showing
the
audience
a
new
way
of
thinking.
C.
By
convincing
the
audience
through
hard
evidence.
D.
By
arousing
the
audience’s
emotions
with
stories.
22.
What
does
Bondi
suggest?
A.
Start
your
speech
with
a
story.
B.
Write
the
start
of
your
speech
last.
C.
Move
through
your
content
slowly.
D.
Use
strong
words
to
begin
your
speech.
23.
Scotti
is
suggesting
that
a
speaker
should
be
_____.
A.
confident
B.
humorous
C.
different
D.
talented
B
In
the
past
century,
a
series
of
missions
have
been
carried
out
to
explore
the
moon.
Among
them,
NASA’s
Apollo
11
mission
was
groundbreaking
(开创性的)
as
it
succeeded
in
landing
the
first
humans
on
the
moon
on
July
20,
1969.
Several
decades
later,
NASA
announced
its
Artemis
program.
Named
after
the
Greek
goddess
of
the
moon
and
twin
sister
of
Apollo,
the
Artemis
program
will
send
humans
to
the
moon
by
the
year
2024.
And
this
time,
the
moon
will
welcome
its
first
female
astronaut.
Up
till
now,
only
12
people,
all
male
(男性)
,
have
ever
walked
on
the
moon.
No
woman
has
ever
walked
on
the
lunar
surface.
But
the
Artemis
program
will
change
this.
Women,
of
course,
have
been
involved
in
space
projects
and
made
valuable
contributions.
In
1963,
astronaut
Valentina
Tereshkova
from
the
Soviet
Union
(苏联)
became
the
first
woman
to
blast
off
(发射升空)
into
space.
However,
the
progress
toward
women’s
access
to
space
flight
programs
has
been
slow.
Women
have
been
held
back
by
various
requirements
and
security
concerns.
For
example,
astronauts
had
to
be
best
pilots
with
a
certain
amount
of
experience.
This
was
a
problem
as
the
field
was
dominated
(支配)
by
males
at
the
time.
Indeed,
the
gender
bias
(性别歧视)
seemed
to
exist
in
the
early
space
programs,
The
New
York
Times
reported.
In
1962,
NASA
wrote
to
a
little
girl
who
wanted
to
be
an
astronaut.
The
letter
said,
“We
have
no
present
plans
to
employ
women
on
spaceflights
because
of
the
degree
of
scientific
and
flight
training,
and
the
physical
characteristics,
which
are
required.”
Women
have
indeed
made
progress
in
this
particular
area,
and
arguably
have
advantages
over
their
male
colleagues.
Women
tend
to
be
smaller,
which
means
they
use
less
oxygen
and
take
up
less
space
in
small
spacecrafts.
Also,
women
usually
have
greater
emotional
awareness
and
communication
skills
that
make
them
better-suited
to
long
spaceflights.
Despite
challenges,
women
have
shown
that
they
are
more
than
capable
of
joining
that
elite
(精英)
group
of
men
who
have
gone
to
the
moon.
And
this
will
truly
be
a
remarkable
moment
in
history.
24.
What
do
we
know
about
the
Artemis
program?
A.
It’s
named
after
the
Greek
goddess
of
victory.
B.
It
has
sent
12
people
to
the
moon.
C.
It
will
send
the
first
female
astronaut
to
the
moon.
D.
It
consists
of
series
of
missions
to
explore
space.
25.
Why
does
the
author
mention
the
letter
in
paragraph
6?
A.
To
explain
there
are
various
requirements
for
astronauts.
B.
To
show
the
existence
of
the
gender
bias
at
the
time.
C.
To
emphasize
astronauts
are
mainly
males.
D.
To
reveal
women
began
to
make
progress
in
this
particular
area.
26.
What
is
the
author’s
attitude
towards
female
astronauts?
A.
Optimistic.
B.
Negative
C.
Cautious.
D.
Skeptical
27.
What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
First
female
astronaut.
B.
Giant
leap
for
woman.
C.
First
woman
to
blast
off
into
space.
D.
Gender
bias
in
space
programs.
C
We
know
the
face
naughty
children
make
when
they’re
in
trouble.
We
call
it
“puppy
dog
eyes”.
Are
children
copying
dogs,
or
are
dogs
copying
them?
New
research
found
that
dogs
developed
a
facial
muscle
which
allows
them
to
wield
(拥有)
emotional
power
over
humans.
Compared
with
wolves,
which
have
similar
face
muscles,
dogs
are
distinct
for
having
a
small
muscle
above
their
eyes.
This
muscle
allows
them
to
raise
their
inner
eyebrows
(眉毛).
It
makes
the
eyes
look
larger
and
the
face
more
babyish.
Humans
naturally
analyze
faces.

We
pay
a
lot
of
attention
to
faces.
They
are
meaningful
to
us,
and
this
expression
makes
dogs
look
juvenile
and
sad
...
It’s
a
cute
factor,”
said
Bridget
Waller,
a
professor
from
the
University
of
Portsmouth
in
the
US.
That
“cute
factor”
makes
people
want
to
be
kind.
Indeed,
their
previous
research
found
that
dogs
who
made
puppy
dog
eyes
were
more
quickly
adopted
from
shelters.
How
did
the
look
develop
in
dogs?
By
analyzing
six
breeds
(品种)
of
dogs
and
also
wolves,
Kaminski’s
group
found
that
all
dogs
have
these
muscles,
while
wolves
do
not.

We
also
studied
dogs’
and
wolves’
behaviors,
and
when
exposed
to
a
human
for
two
minutes,
dogs
raised
their
inner
eyebrows
more
and
at
higher
intensities
(强度)
than
wolves.

said
Kaminski.
Kaminski
said
that
it’s
unclear
whether
dogs
originally
made
the
expression
to
win
humans
over,
but
the
purpose
may
not
matter
as
much
as
the
end
result.
“The
expression
is
significant
in
the
human-dog
bond
(关系)
because
it
might…
create
the
illusion
(假象)
of
human-like
communication.

It
may
also
explain
why
they
are
humans’
best
friends.
28.
According
to
the
research,
what
allows
dogs
to
have
emotional
power
over
humans?
A.
large
eyes.
B.
inner
eyebrows
C.
a
small
muscle
above
their
eyes
D.
human-like
communication
29.
The?underlined?word?“juvenile”?in?the
last
paragraph
3
is
closest
in
meaning
to
________
.
A.
funny
B.
babyish
C.
worried
D.
carefree
30.?What
did
the
new
study
find
about
dogs?
A.
Dogs
will
develop
more
exaggerated
eyebrow
movements
as
they
get
older.????????
B.
Dogs
are
distinct
for
having
a
powerful
muscle
under
their
eyes.
?
C.?Dogs
can
make
puppy
dog
eyes,
which
wins
humans
over.???????
D.
Dogs
raise
their
inner
eye-brows
to
show
weakness.
31.
What
do
we
know
about
“puppy
dog
eyes”
from
Kaminski?
A.
Dogs
are
trained
to
make
puppy
dog
eyes.
B.
Dogs
only
make
puppy
dog
eyes
when
they
are
sad.
C.
Dogs
make
this
expression
toward
humans
more
often
than
wolves
do.
D.
They
were
originally
produced
to
help
dogs
survive
in
the
wild.
D
“Yes,
of
course,
if
it's
fine
tomorrow,

said
Mrs.
Ramsay.
“But
you'll
have
to
get
up
very
early,

she
added.
These
words
made
her
six-year-old
son
very
happy.
It
was
settled.
The
journey
was
going
to
take
place.
He
had
looked
forward
to
this
adventure
for
years
and
years.
And
after
a
night's
darkness
and
a
day's
sail,
it
was
finally
going
to
happen.
James
Ramsay,
sitting
on
the
floor,
cutting
out
pictures
from
a
catalogue,
was
very
happy.
His
mother
watched
him
cut
neatly
round
the
refrigerator.
“He
looks
very
serious,”
she
thought.
“I
can
imagine
him
as
a
judge,
dressed
in
a
red
robe
with
white
fur,
or
helping
the
country
through
a
crisis.”
“But,
it
won’t
be
fine,”
said
James’s
father,
as
he
stopped
in
front
of
the
drawing-room
window.
At
that
moment,
James
wanted
to
kill
his
father.
Mr.
Ramsay
always
provoked
(激怒)strong
emotions
in
his
children.
He
stood
there,
thin
as
a
knife.
And
he
was
smiling
with
the
pleasure
of
disappointing
his
son
and
ridiculing
(嘲笑)his
wife,
who
was
ten
thousand
times
better
than
him(James
thought).
Mr.
Ramsay
was
always
right,
and
he
knew
it.
What
he
said
was
true.
It
was
always
true.
He
never
changed
a
disagreeable
word
to
make
somebody
happy,
least
of
all
his
own
children.
“They
should
be
aware
from
childhood
that
life
is
difficult,”
he
thought.
“But
it
may
be
fine,”
said
Mrs.
Ramsay,
as
she
was
knitting
the
brown
sock.
If
she
managed
to
finish
the
sock
and
if
they
did
go
to
the
Lighthouse,
she
wanted
to
give
it
to
the
Lighthouse
keeper
for
his
little
boy.
She
also
wanted
to
give
him
some
old
magazines
and
some
tobacco.
She
would
take
all
the
things
lying
about
the
house
that
were
not
really
wanted.
She
wanted
to
give
those
poor
fellows
something
to
amuse
them.
They
must
be
bored
to
death
sitting
all
day
with
nothing
to
do
but
polish
the
lamp.
“How
would
you
like
to
be
shut
up
for
a
month
in
stormy
weather,
on
a
rock
the
size
of
a
tennis
court?
How
would
you
like
to
see
nobody?
How
would
you
like
that?”
she
asked
her
daughters.
“We
must
take
them
whatever
comforts
we
can.”
32.Mrs.
Ramsay
informs
James
of
the
journey
most
probably__________.
A.
in
the
morning
B.
in
the
afternoon
C.
in
the
mid-day
D.
in
the
evening
33.Which
of
the
following
statements
about
Mr.
Ramsay
is
TRUE?
A.
His
son
was
to
kill
him.
B.
He
never
intended
to
take
his
family
to
the
lighthouse.
C.
That
he
disappointed
his
son
and
ridiculing
his
wife
was
due
to
lack
of
love.
D.
He
always
said
the
truth
without
even
considering
what
other
people
thought.
34.
Which
of
the
following
can
best
describe
Mrs.
Ramsay?
A.
Selfless
and
lucky
B.
Responsible
and
humorous.
C.
Considerate
and
generous
D.
Sensitive
and
enthusiastic.
35.
All
of
the
following
can
describe
a
lighthouse
keeper’s
work
EXCEPT________.
A.
polishing
the
lamp
B.
staying
on
a
small
rock
C.
seeing
the
same
waves
D.
sitting
all
day
silently
第二节
(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。
Small
talk
might
get
you
big
rewards
In
many
cultures,
small
talk
is
a
big
deal.
Although
it
may
seem
like
a
pointless
conversation
to
pass
the
time
or
avoid
awkward
(尴尬的)
silence,
36
.
According
to
US
inspirational
speaker
Melissa
Wadsworth,

37
.”
Having
good
small
talk
skills
is
the
best
way
to
meet
new
people,
which
can
lead
to
friendships,
jobs,
or
other
goals.
Not
only
that,
small
talk
is
shown
to
boost
(提升)
brainpower
by
encouraging
empathy,
making
you
consider
what
another
person
feels
or
thinks.
If
small
talk
is
so
important,
how
do
you
do
it?
38
.Well,
some
of
the
most
common
topics
include
the
weather,
hobbies,
work,
family
and
travel.
These
topics
are
great
for
small
talk
because
they
are
relatable.
It’s
easy
for
people
to
talk
about
them.
39
.
For
example,
you
can
talk
to
your
schoolmates
about
your
classes
or
that
teacher
who
drives
everyone
crazy.
If
you’re
at
a
party,
you
might
comment
on
the
snacks,
music,
or
the
number
of
people
there.
If
you’re
lucky,
you
might
have
a
friend
introducing
you
to
others
first
to
help
you
start
a
conversation.
40
.
That’s
OK!
Everyone
has
this
problem
sometimes.
Wadsworth
has
the
best
advice
for
this:
“Approach
the
conversation
excited
about
the
friendship,
the
good
laugh,
the
fascinating
story,
the
job
opportunity,
the
date,
the
joy
or
the
sense-of-belonging
potential
inherent
(内在的)
in
this
shared
experience.”
Small
talk
might
just
be
the
first
step
to
something
much
bigger.
A.
Small
talk
is
the
best
way
to
share
experience.
B.
it
is
actually
very
important
for
communicating
and
bonding
with
others.
C.
Sometimes,
it
may
seem
a
bit
difficult
to
start
a
conversation
with
someone
you
don’t
know.
D.
Small
talk
is
about
tapping
into
possibilities.
E.
What’s
the
best
way
to
break
the
ice
and
start
talking
to
people?
F.
However,
most
of
you
will
pick
up
the
skill
to
start
a
conversation
if
you
keep
training.
G.
Another
way
to
start
small
talk
is
to
comment
on
your
surroundings.
第三部分
完形填空(共15题;每小题1分,满分15分)
请认真阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
Hello,
I
am
Gerry
Rafferty
from
Argentina.
I
have
a
very
41
job,
which
I
would
like
to
tell
you
about.
I
am
a
mountain
climbing
42
in
Patagonia.
Patagonia
is
a
large
area
covering
Argentina
and
Chile
in
South
America.
It
is
one
of
the
most
beautiful
places
in
the
world,
and
it
has
mountains
43
with
snow.
Becoming
a
mountain
climbing
instructor
was
a
44
choice
for
me
because
I
have
loved
the
outdoors
eve
since
I
was
a
child.
Although
I
studied
business
at
university,
I
did
not
want
to
work
in
an
office.
One
day,
just
after
I
45
,
I
saw
an
advertisement
for
mountain
climbing
instructors
at
Southern
Way
Mountain
School.
I
46
the
job,
and
because
of
my
previous
experience,
they
hired
me.
I
was
sent
47
a
training
programme
for
mountain
climbing
instructors.
Then
I
took
a
test
to
show
that
I
knew
the
proper
climbing
techniques
and
48
I
could
guide
others.
Now,
seven
years
later,
I
am
the
assistant
director
of
Southern
Way
Mountain
School.
My
job
requires
many
skills.
First
of
all,
I
must
be
a
good
teacher,
as
I
have
to
explain
mountain
climbing
techniques
and
49
rules.
Because
tourists
come
to
Patagonia
from
all
over
the
world,
language
skills
are
also
important.
My
first
language
is
Spanish,
and
I
am
also
fluent
in
English
and
French.
50
,
mountain
climbing
can
be
dangerous,
so
I
am
trained
for
emergency
situations,
such
as
how
to
give
aid
to
and
rescue
someone
if
they
fall
or
get
hurt.
If
someone
get
hurt,
I
have
to
51
the
best
way
to
get
them
down
the
mountain
52
causing
them
any
more
pain.
Being
a
mountain
climbing
instructor
is
a
great
job
for
me.
Every
day,
I
get
to
be
outside
and
enjoy
beautiful
53
.
I
meet
people
from
all
over
the
world,
54
makes
my
job
even
more
interesting.
As
the
assistant
director,
I
am
using
my
education
in
business
to
make
decisions
about
the
school’s
budget
and
55
new
instructors.
I
want
you
to
know
that
it
is
possible
to
combine
something
you
love
with
a
career.
41.
A.
excited
B.
bored
C.
boring
D.
exciting
42.
A.
rescuer
B.
instructor
C.
adventurer
D.
expert
43.
A.
settled
B.
covering
C.
covered
D.
located
44.
A.
easy
B.
ashamed
C.
warm
D.
natural
45.
A.
had
graduated
B.
graduated
C.
am
graduating
D.
was
graduating
46.
A.
applied
to
B.
applied
for
C.
resigned
from
D.
left
47.
A.
on
B.
in
C.
off
D.
back
48.
A.
then
B.
that
C.
since
D.
so
49.
A.
comment
B.
coincidence
C.
safety
D.
health
50.
A.
However
B.
Hopefully
C.
Hence
D.
Finally
51.
A.
hold
out
B.
figure
out
C.
break
out
D.
give
out
52.
A.
besides
B.
beyond
C.
without
D.
by
53.
A.
view
B.
sight
C.
scenery
D.
look
54.
A.
it
B.
that
C.
what
D.
which
55.
A.
hiring
B.
firing
C.
to
hire
D.
to
fire
第II卷(非选择题)
第4部分
语法填空(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。请将答案的完整形式写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。
In
the
past
few
decades,
desertification
56
(become)
a
very
tough
problem
for
many
countries.
When
desertification
happens,
land
57
can
be
used
to
grow
crops
turns
into
desert.
Actions
must
be
taken
58
deal
with
this
problem
and
to
improve
the
environment.
Numerous
countries
are
working
hard
to
fight
desertification.
To
stop
the
process
of
desertification,
China
has
come
up
with
many
methods,
59
(include)
encouraging
farmers
to
build
fences
which
can
stop
wind
from
blowing
soil
away,
providing
money
for
people
in
dry
areas,
planting
a
green
wall
and
so
on.
China
has
also
set
60
an
organization
called
The
China
National
Desertification
Monitoring
centre
(CNDMC)
which
61
(own)
over
300
scientists
to
do
research
into
the
problem
of
desertification.
62
,
scientific
research
is
not
the
only
way
to
help.
Everyone
can
do
something
to
make
a
difference.
Additionally,
there
are
also
many
other
things
that
can
be
done
at
a
63
(nation)
or
international
level.
Such
as
keeping
information
flowing
between
countries
and
using
satellites
to
pick
out
areas
likely
to
64
(affect)
by
desertification.
From
every
single
person
to
the
whole
world,
we
all
play
an
important
role
in
65
(handle)
the
desertification.
第五部分
书面表达(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
应用文写作(满分15分)
假如你是某外国语学校学生会主席李华,你校将举行一场关于环境保护的辩论赛,计划于11月底举行第一轮辩论,选出八名选手,参加12月5日在学生活动中心举行的决赛。请根据下面的内容提示并以学生会的名义写一则通知。
内容包括:
1.
举行辩论赛的目的;
2.
辩论赛的时间、地点、流程;
3.
辩论赛的报名日期。
参考词汇:
第一轮辩论
the
first
round
of
debate
注意:
词数80左右。





第二节(满分25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。
Recently,
my
daughter
and
I
attended
a
party
together,
which
was
for
a
3
-year-old
baby.
I
found
there
were
two
girls
in
a
playroom,
and
they
played
happily.
Suddenly
three
boys
rushed
into
it,
and
decided
to
drive
the
girls
away.
“Girls
were
not
permitted!”
shouted
one
boy.
In
order
to
scare
the
girls
away,
the
other
two
boys
came
to
crowd
around
them.
With
fear,
one
of
the
girls
left
there
as
she
was
ordered.
The
other
one
stood
there
firmly.
“We
were
the
first
here.
You
have
no
rights
to
let
us
out,”
she
said.
I
gently
told
the
boys
that
all
were
allowed
here,
but
they
neglected
me
and
continued
to
push
the
remaining
girl
out
of
the
room.
The
girl
fell
down
and
cried
in
pain.
The
boys
continued
their
no-girl-allowed
game.
I
took
the
girl
over
to
the
parents
at
the
party
and
told
them
what
happened.
There
was
a
lesson
following
which
was
about
how
girls
were
schooled
in
male
power
and
privilege(特权).
The
girl’s
mother
asked
her
to
stay
away
from
the
boys
like
those.
The
message
delivered
to
the
girl
was
that
it
was
her
fault
because
she
didn’t
do
what
the
boys
had
ordered.
A
father
of
one
of
the
boys
laughed
and
told
me
that
I
should
have
caught
the
girl
as
she
fell.
There
were
no
consequences
for
the
boys.
Their
violence
was
so
much
unaccepted
part
of
their
behavior
but
it
didn’t
even
raise
an
eyebrow.
In
fact,
the
attitude
of
the
father
was
that
using
physical
strength
to
get
what
you
wanted
was
to
be
celebrated.
The
message
to
the
boys
was
that
they
could
hurt
girls
without
any
consequence.
Another
mother
said,“It’s
so
hard
for
boys
and
girls
to
play
together
at
this
age.”
注意:
1.
续写词数应为150左右:
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph
1:
To
that
mother’s
words,my
response
is:
“No!It’s
not!





”.
Paragraph
2:
My
six-year-old
daughter
observed
the
events
at
the
party.





2020~2021学年度第一学期期中调研测试
高二英语参考答案
第一部分
听力
1-5
CBAAC
?
?
6-10
AAACA
??11-15
BCABC
?
??16-20
CBBAC
第二部分
第一节阅读
21-23
DBA
24-27
CBAB
28-31
CBCC
32-35
DDCD
第二节36-40
BDEGC
第三部分
完形填空
41-45
DBCDA
46-50
BABCD
51-55
BCCDA
第四部分
语法填空
56.
has
become
57.
that
/
which
58.
to
59.including
60.
up
61.
owns
62.
However
63.
national
64.
be
affected
65.
handling
第五部分写作
第一节
NOTICE
Dear
schoolmates,
In
order
to
help
students
realize
their
responsibility
to
protect
the
environment,
we
are
planning
to
hold
a
debate
about
it
on
December
5th
in
our
school
Student
Activities
Center.
The
theme
of
the
debate
is
“The
economy
or
the
environment---
must
we
choose?
”.
There
will
be
the
first
round
of
debate
at
the
end
of
November
to
choose
eight
debaters.
Then,
eight
chosen
students
will
take
part
in
the
final
debate
on
December
5th
.
So
you
had
better
have
some
relevant
knowledge
in
advance.
All
students
are
welcome,
those
who
wants
to
participate
in
the
debate,
please
sigh
up
in
the
Students’
Union
office
before
20th
November.
Looking
forward
to
your
participation.
The
Students’
Union
第二节
To
that
mother’s
words,my
response
is:“No!It’s
not!We
are
all
humans,
born
without
any
difference.
Though
it
seems
to
be
a
small
thing,just
a
quarrel
among
children,
what
it
shows
is
that
girls
are
now
suffering
from
prejudice.
Actually,
boys
and
girls
are
just
like
two
poles
of
our
Earth,so
they
can’t
be
apart
and
there
is
nothing
about
who
are
better.
Boys
should
have
a
respectful
attitude
to
girls.
I
think
all
the
parents
should
teach
their
children
that
boys
and
girls
have
the
same
rights”.
My
six-year-old
daughter
observed
the
events
at
the
party.
And
afterwards
she
said,“Mom,
I
think
those
boys
can’t
drive
the
girls
away
and
even
injure
them.”
I
said,
“That’s
true,
my
dear.
Girls
are
now
being
looked
down
upon,but
you
need
to
understand
that
we
are
equal,
though
some
people
don’t
think
like
this.”
My
daughter
nodded
and
said,
“I
will
try
my
best
to
stop
violence
against
women
and
girls.”
附:听力材料
Text
1
W:?Which
department
do
you
want
to
register
with?
M:?I
want
to
see
a
dentist.
W:?Please
pay
the
registration
fee,
10
yuan.
Text
2
M:?Hey!
Joan.
Nice
skates.
Are
they
new?
W:?Yeah,
I
just
got
them.
I
started
playing
ice-sports
in
a
community
league.
So,
I
finally
got
myself
new
skates.
Text
3
M:?It
seem
very
hard
to
find
a
seat
here.
W:?You
could
sit
over
there,
by
the
window.
There
is
a
vacant
table.
Are
you
ready
to
order
now?
M:?No,
I’d
like
to
wait
until
my
friend
arrives.
Text
4
M:?Hello,
Kate.
Do
you
know
how
many
students
will
go
to
the
mountains?
W:
Our
monitor
said
that
the
whole
class
will
go
except
Tom.
He
has
something
urgent
to
do.
So
that’ll
be
20
students.
M:?Oh,
18
students
have
been
there
by
now.
Text
5
W:?You
look
upset.
What’s
wrong?
M:?I’ve
really
got
fed
up
with
my
new
boss.
W:?Why?
M:?He’s
a
workaholic.
The
problem
is
that
he
wants
all
of
us
to
be
like
him.
Now
I’ve
much
less
time
of
my
own.
Text
6
M:?Good
morning,
Ann.
W:?Good
morning,
Mr.
Jones.
M:?Can
you
tell
me
what
meetings
I
have
this
week?
W:?I
will
bring
the
schedule.
Okay,
you
have
a
meeting
at
3:00
pm
today.
On
Wednesday,
you
are
going
to
London.
Don’t
forget
your
train
leaves
at
9:30
am.
M:?Okay,
what
time
is
my
meeting
in
London?
W:?At
11:30
am.
And
on
Thursday
Ms.
Wang
wants
to
talk
to
you.
M:?Who
is
Ms.
Wang?
W:?She
is
our
new
project
manager.
She
starts
to
work
next
week.
Text
7
M:?I’m
thinking
of
taking
my
family
out
to
eat
tonight.
Do
you
know
of
a
good
place?
W:?You
could
try
the
Pizza
House.
It
has
a
great
selection
of
pizzas.
M:?I’d
rather
go
to
a
place
that
serves
vegetables.
We’ve
been
eating
too
much
fast
food
recently.
W:?Then
you
should
try
Sally’s
Home
Cooking.
It’s
about
a
30-minute
drive
from
here,
but
their
seafood
is
great
and
the
prices
are
fair.
M:?Do
you
know
of
anything
a
little
closer?
W:?Well,
you
could
try
Antonio’s.
It’s
just
down
the
road.
M:?I’ve
been
there
before,
and
the
food
wasn’t
very
good.
I
guess
we’ll
try
Sally’s
Home
Cooking.
Text
8
W:?Mike,
Have
you
finished
your
work?
M:?No.
Are
you
going
out
to
eat
now?
W:?Yes.
It’s
almost
noon
now.
Do
you
want
to
go
out
with
me
or
do
you
want
to
go
back
to
your
work?
M:?I
ate
little
this
morning.
My
stomach
is
actually
calling
for
food
now.
So
I
guess
it’s
better
that
I
go
and
eat
first.
I
can
do
the
work
after
lunch.
W:?Good.
So
do
you
want
to
try
the
new
café
around
the
corner?
I
hear
it
has
a
robot
that
serves
customers
coffee.
M:?Really?
I
really
want
to
give
it
a
shot.
W:?OK.
Let’s
find
a
place
to
eat
first
and
then
go
to
the
café
for
a
cup
of
a
coffee.
You
know,
the
robot
can
make
up
to
14
drinks
at
a
time.
It’s
really
good
to
have
a
robot
like
this.
We
can
get
our
coffee
more
easily.
M:?Yes.
It’s
really
amazing.
It
can
work
much
better
than
a
human
waiter.
W:?But
it’s
not
perfect.
The
robot
is
unable
to
control
the
strength
of
the
coffee
well.
M:?But
it’s
still
worth
a
shot.
Text
9
W:?Oh,
hi
Dave.
Long
time
no
see!
How
have
you
been?
M:?I’m
doing
okay,
but
school
has
been
really
busy
these
days,
and
I
haven’t
had
time
to
relax.
W:?By
the
way,
what’s
your
major
anyway?
M:?Hotel
management.
W:?Well,
what
do
you
want
to
do
once
you
graduate?
M:?Uh,
I
haven’t
decided
for
sure,
but
I
think
I’d
like
to
work
for
a
hotel
or
travel
agency
in
this
area.
How
about
you?
W:?Well,
when
I
first
started
college,
I
wanted
to
major
in
French,
but
I
realized
I
might
have
a
hard
time
finding
a
job
using
the
language,
so
I
changed
majors
to
computer
science.
With
the
right
skills,
finding
a
job
in
the
computer
industry
shouldn’t
be
as
difficult.
M:?So,
do
you
have
a
part-time
job
to
support
yourself
through
school?
W:?Well,
fortunately
for
me,
I
received
a
four-year
academic
scholarship
that
pays
for
all
of
my
tuition
and
books.
M:?Wow.
That’s
great.
Text
10
W:?Do
you
like
wearing
T-shirts
like
me
because
it
is
comfortable?
And
do
you
know
the
history
of
the
T-shirt?
Well,
white
cotton
T-shirts
were
first
worn
by
the
US
Navy
in
the
World
WarⅡand
by
1948,
every
American
soldier
was
wearing
one
too.
But
it
was
Hollywood
films
that
made
the
T-shirt
really
popular:
actors
Marlon
Brando
and
James
Dean
wore
classic
white
T-shirts
in
their
films.
After
that,
every
young
man
wanted
to
wear
one.
Women
didn’t
begin
to
wear
T-shirts
until
the
end
of
1950s.
In
the
1959
French
film
About
de
soufflé,
American
actress
Jean
Seberg
wore
a
T-shirt
advertising
an
English
language
newspaper.
This
started
a
new
fashion
in
T-shirts
for
women,
but
it
wasn’t
until
the
mid-1960s
that
companies
like
Budweiser
and
Coca-Cola
started
using
T-shirts
as
"walking
advertisements".
Later,
the
T-shirt
became
a
way
of
saying
something
important.
For
example,
soon
after
the
black
American
leader
Angela
Davis
went
to
prison
in
1970,
people
all
around
the
world
were
wearing
T-shirts
with
the
message
"Free
Angela".
In
the
1970s,
French
fashion
designer
Yves
Saint
Laurent
designed
a
famous
blue
T-shirt
with
his
name
in
white
letters.
Giorgio
Armani
has
also
used
T-shirts
in
his
fashion
shows.
And
in
2001,
a
number
of
white
"J’adore
Dior"
T-shirts
sold
quickly
at
over
$100
each!
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