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辽师大附中2020-2021学年高二上学期期中考试
英语试题
考试时间:120分钟
满分:120分
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
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。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
does
John
find
difficult
in
learning
German?
A.
Pronunciation.
B.
Vocabulary.
C.
Grammar.
2.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Colleagues.
B.
Brother
and
sister.
C.
Teacher
and
student.
3.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
bank.
B.
At
a
ticket
office.
C.
On
a
train.
4.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
A
restaurant.
B.
A
street.
C.
A
dish.
5.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
her
interview?
A.
It
was
tough.
B.
It
was
interesting.
C.
It
was
successful.
第二节
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、7题。
6.
When
will
Judy
go
to
a
party?
A.
On
Monday.
B.
On
Tuesday.
C.
On
Wednesday.
7.
What
will
Max
do
next?
A.
Fly
a
kite.
B.
Read
a
magazine.
C.
Do
his
homework.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
does
the
man
suggest
doing
at
first?
A.
Going
to
a
concert.
B.
Watching
a
movie.
C.
Playing
a
computer
game.
9.
What
do
the
speakers
decide
to
do?
A.
Visit
Mike.
B.
Go
boating.
C.
Take
a
walk.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Which
color
do
cats
see
better
than
humans?
A.
Red.
B.
Green.
C.
Blue.
11.
Why
do
cats
bring
dead
birds
home?
A.
To
eat
them
in
a
safe
place.
B.
To
show
off
their
hunting
skills.
C.
To
make
their
owners
happy.
12.
How
does
the
man
sound
at
the
end
of
the
conversation?
A.
Grateful.
B.
Humorous.
C.
Curious.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Who
is
Macy?
A.
Ed’s
mother.
B.
Ed’s
teacher.
C.
Ed’s
friend.
14.
How
does
Ed
usually
go
to
kindergarten?
A.
By
car.
B.
On
foot.
C.
By
bus.
15.
What
does
Ed
enjoy
doing
at
the
kindergarten?
A.
Telling
stories.
B.
Singing
songs.
C.
Playing
with
others.
16.
What
do
the
teachers
say
about
Ed?
A.
He’s
clever.
B.
He’s
quiet.
C.
He’s
brave.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
At
what
age
did
Emily
start
learning
ballet?
A.
Five.
B.
Six.
C.
Nine.
18.
Why
did
Emily
move
to
Toronto?
A.
To
work
for
a
dance
school.
B.
To
perform
at
a
dance
theater.
C.
To
learn
contemporary
dance.
19.
Why
did
Emily
quit
dancing?
A.
She
was
too
old
to
dance.
B.
She
failed
to
get
a
scholarship.
C.
She
lost
interest
in
it.
20.
How
does
Emily
feel
about
stopping
training?
A.
She’s
pleased.
B.
She’s
regretful.
C.
She’s
upset.
?
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)
第一节(共15小题,每题2.5分,满分37.5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
A
National
Space
Center,
Leicester
An
interactive
museum
of
super-size
space
experiences:
from
a
giant
planet
Earth
you
can
touch
to
the
UK’s
biggest
domed
planetarium
(穹顶天文台)
and
a
42-meter
rocket
tower.
You
can’t
miss
the
latter
as
you
drive
into
Leicester—the
structure
looks
like
it’s
wrapped
in
giant
inflatable
pillows.
Inside,
it
houses
Blue
Streak
and
Thor
Able
rockets.
Take
in
the
full
scale
of
them
by
riding
a
glass-sided
lift
up
to
the
viewing
platform.
Elsewhere,
there
are
six
galleries
with
plenty
of
buttons
to
press
and
screens
to
touch.
It’s
all
under
cover
so
it’s
a
good
place
to
visit
on
a
rainy
day!
What
about
lunch?
The
Boosters
Cafe
serves
reasonably
priced
hot
and
cold
snacks
and
drinks
(hot
dog
from
£4.95,
plus
jacket
potatoes,
soups,
sandwiches
and
salads)at
the
foot
of
the
center’s
two
rockets
The
cafe
offers
vegetarian
and
vegan
options
too.
Getting
there
There
is
a
regular
bus
service
(No.54
with
a
stop
two
minutes’
walk
from
the
center,
as
well
as
a
park
and
ride
service
from
Birstall.
East
Midlands
Trains
and
Cross-Country
Trains
operate
services
to
Leicester
station,
from
which
the
center
is
a
25-minute
bus
ride.
If
driving,
it’s
just
off
the
A6,
north
of
the
city
center.
Parking
is
£3
for
the
day.
Value
for
money
It’s
not
cheap-
adult:
£15,
5
to
16-year-olds:
£12,
but
once
you’ve
paid
you
can
revisit
as
many
times
as
you
want
in
a
year,
and
admission
is
free
for
kids
under
five.
Opening
hours
10
am—4
pm
Monday
to
Friday,
10
am—5
pm
weekends
and
school
holidays.
1.
Which
of
the
following
CANNOT
be
found
when
you
visit
the
National
Space
Center?
A.
A
big
inflatable
pillow.
B.
A
domed
planetarium.
C.
The
Boosters
Cafe.
D.
A
high
rocket
tower.
2.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
according
to
the
article?
A.
Visitors
can
arrive
at
the
entrance
to
the
center
by
only
taking
the
No.54
bus.
B.
It
takes
visitors
25
minutes
to
get
to
the
center
from
Leicester
station
by
riding
a
bike.
C.
Snacks
and
drinks
are
served
at
reasonable
prices.
D.
Although
the
parking
fee
is
reasonable,
there
are
limited
parking
lots.
3.
If
a
couple
want
to
take
their
daughter
a
primary
school
student,
and
15-year-old
son
to
the
space
center,
how
much
will
they
spend
on
the
tickets?
A.
£45.
B.
£57.
C.
£42.
D.
£54.
B
The
decision
on
Tuesday
by
Japan
and
the
International
Olympic
Committee
(IOC)
to
postpone
the
Tokyo
2020
Olympic
Games
until
next
summer
because
of
the
novel
coronavirus
pandemic
must
have
been
a
hard
one
to
make.
Although
the
Games
have
been
canceled—three
times
in
all,
in
1916,
1940
and
1944—due
to
the
two
world
wars
in
the
modern
Olympics’
history
of
more
than
120
years,
never
before
have
any
Games
been
postponed
to
a
different
year.
Nonetheless,
the
decision
is
the
right
one.
If
it
is
not
brought
under
control,
the
harm
done
to
human
society
by
the
pandemic
could
be
more
serious
and
far-reaching
than
even
the
two
world
wars.
Given
the
number
of
countries
affected
and
social
and
economic
shock
waves
that
have
been
caused
by
the
rapid
spread
of
the
virus,
postponing
the
Games
is
the
only
right
and
sensible
choice
to
make.
After
all,
nothing
is
more
important
than
people’s
lives.
Postponing
the
Games
not
only
safeguards
the
health
of
athletes,
audiences
and
everyone
involved
in
the
Games,
but
also
reduces
potential
transmission
of
the
virus
from
one
place
to
another.
Even
looking
at
it
from
only
a
sporting
level,
the
pandemic
has
already
caused
huge
disruptions
to
athletes’
training
and
the
qualification
process.
It
is
undoubtedly
a
big
blow
for
Japan,
which
has
prepared
meticulously
for
the
largest
sports
event
in
the
world,
including
renovating
and
upgrading
its
infrastructure
and
sports
venues,
such
as
rebuilding
Tokyo’s
Olympic
Stadium
at
cost
of
$1.45
billion.
Japan
will
suffer
huge
loss
at
least
in
the
short
term.
The
international
community
owes
a
big
“thank
you”
to
Japan
for
all
it
has
done
for
the
Games
despite
the
postponement.
That’s
why
the
Games
will
still
be
called
the
Olympic
and
Paralympic
Games
Tokyo
2020
despite
taking
place
in
2021.
The
Olympic
flame
will
also
remain
stored
and
displayed
in
Japan.
More
importantly,
all
members
in
the
Olympic
family,
guided
by
the
Olympic
spirit
of
respect
and
understanding
are
morally
bound
to
stand
behind
Japan
to
go
through
this
most
difficult
moment
in
the
Games’
history.
4.
What
does
the
word
“it”
in
Paragraph
3
refer
to?
A.
The
decision.
B.
The
Games.
C.
The
pandemic.
D.
The
war.
5.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“meticulously”
in
Paragraph
5
probably
mean?
A.
Wisely.
B.
Recently.
C.
Easily.
D.
Precisely.
6.
We
know
from
the
passage
________.
A.
the
Games
should
be
put
off
in
times
of
war
and
disaster
B.
the
Games
will
still
be
called
Tokyo
2020
Games
for
its
sacrifice
C.
postponing
the
Games
will
have
a
bad
influence
on
the
athletes
D.
the
Olympic
family
will
have
to
make
up
for
the
loss
of
Japan
7.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
The
whole
world
will
support
Japan.
B.
Japan
will
keep
the
Olympic
flame
burning.
C.
Postponing
the
Games
will
bring
the
world
hope.
D.
Tokyo
will
become
the
symbol
of
the
Games.
C
In
a
new
study
published
on
the
Journal
of
Auian
Biology,
researchers
at
the
National
Autonomous
University
of
Mexico
tracked
the
behavior
of
house
finches(雀)
on
the
main
campus
of
the
university,
in
Mexico
City.
The
team
created
an
artificial
nest
lining(内衬),
which
includes
feathers,
cotton,
hair
and
cigarette
ends.
Then,
after
the
birds
'eggs
had
hatched,
they
replaced
the
original
lining
with
the
new
one,
to
make
sure
the
nests
were
pest
free.
The
researchers
then
added
live
ticks(壁虱,吸血寄生虫)
to
the
mix,
while
dead
ticks
were
added
to
other
linings.
It
seems
that
urban
house
finches
use
more
cigarette
ends
to
line
their
nests
when
they've
been
invaded
by
ticks.
And,
those
whose
nests
were
given
live
ticks
increased
their
cigarette
end
weight
by
about
40
percent
more
than
those
where
dead
ticks
had
been
used,
according
to
New
Scientist.
The
technique
is
likely
a
form
of
self-medication,
the
experts
explain,
as
it's
thought
that
the
chemicals
in
cigarette
ends
can
help
to
keep
off
the
pests.
While
this
behavior
may
have
its
benefits,
the
researchers
say
it's
also
possible
that
the
use
of
cigarette
ends
in
the
nests
could
have
negative
effects.
"It
is
a
matter
of
concern
that
cigarette
ends,
being
poisonous,
are
part
of
house
finch
nests
in
Mexico
City,"
the
authors
explain
in
the
paper,"
but
we
have
not
come
across
evidence
of
long-term
costs
of
using
this
material."
According
to
the
researchers,
a
thorough
evaluation
will
be
necessary
to
determine
the
real
effects
of
using
cigarette
ends,
whether
they
are
positive
or
not.
But
they
explain,
the
findings
do
suggest
that
the
cigarette
ends
are
linked
to
the
presence
of
ticks
and
likely
play
a
role
in
keeping
them
away.
8.
What
does
the
underlined
phrase"
the
mix"
in
paragraph
2
refer
to?
A.
The
former
nests.
B.
The
artificial
lining.
C.
The
cigarette
ends.
D.
The
original
lining.
9
What
is
paragraph
3
mainly
about?
A.
The
findings
of
the
experiment.
B.
The
application
of
the
research
findings.
C.The
theory
related
to
the
recent
research.
D.
The
reasons
for
house
finches
using
cigarette
ends.
10.
What
did
house
finches
do
when
live
ticks
were
found
in
their
nests?
A.
Eat
them
out.
B.
Dust
them
off.
C.
Build
firmer
nests.
D.
Use
more
cigarette
ends.
11.
Which
word
best
describes
the
author's
attitude
to
the
study?
A.
Skeptical
B.
Conservative
C.
Objective
D.
Tolerant
D
One
of
the
costs
of
being
a
lover
of
old
trees
is
the
all-too-frequent
loss
of
a
beautiful
soul
you've
grown
fond
of.
Last
summer
was
harder
than
most
for
old
trees
and
their
human
supporters.
The
spring's
nonstop
rains
flooded
soils
and
caused
root
systems
of
many
large,
old
trees
to
rot
in
part.
Then,
when
the
summer
came,
trees
could
not
tap
deep
sources
of
water
that
would
normally
have
maintained(维持)them.
Many
valuable
old
trees
died.
When
I
volunteered
on
the
Mount
Rainier
Tree
Commission,I
heard
from
many
people
concerned
about
their
trees.
We
had
little
to
offer
them.
That's
because
public
and
private
urban
tree
resources
and
programs
were
aimed
almost
entirely
at
planting
trees
and
not
at
all
maintaining
trees.
No
state
or
province
program
that
I
could
find
provided
any
financial
resources
for
maintaining
tree
health.
Small
and
under
resourced
cities
such
as
ours
were
on
their
own.
This
is
backward.
Scientists
are
learning
that
large,
old
trees
are
the
most
valuable,
especially
in
cities.
They
put
on
wood
fastest
and
take
the
most
carbon
out
of
the
air.
They
harbor
the
most
wildlife.
They
can
lower
summer
temperatures
by
20
degrees
or
more.
In
a
recent
study,
researchers
found
that
Boston
would
get
more
benefit
from
keeping
the
trees
it
has
alive
than
from
planting
new
trees.
There's
reason
to
think
this
finding
would
apply
in
other
cities,
too.
Now,
our
public
and
private
tree
programs
often
ignore
old
trees
until
it
is
too
late.
As
long
as
we
abandon
our
old
trees,
planting
more
is
merely
to
keep
pace
with
growing
losses.
We
want
trees
to
help
protect
us,
but
we
leave
them
unprotected.
Consider
this
in
the
human
world:
Nobody
would
send
a
baby
into
the
world
and
expect
it
to
just
make
it.
Children
need
caring
for
and
it's
why
we
have
schools
and
child
health-insurance
programs.
We
could
get
so
much
more
out
of
our
trees
if
we
just
put
a
little
more
into
them.
12.
What
does
the
underlined
part
in
paragraph1
suggest?
A.
Strong
determination
to
plant
trees.
B.
Real
regret
at
growing
old
trees.
C.
Great
concern
about
tree
problems.
D.
Deep
love
for
valuable
old
trees.
13.
Why
was
the
author
almost
powerless
to
help
people
worried
about
their
trees?
A.
The
urban
tree
programs
were
faced
with
financial
problems.
B.
The
author's
knowledge
of
maintaining
tree
health
was
limited.
C.
The
focus
of
the
tree
resources
and
programs
was
on
tree
planting.
D.
The
organization
the
author
volunteered
on
was
short
of
tree
experts.
14.
The
author
argues
in
paragraph
3
by___________.
A.
comparing
different
cases
B.
presenting
research
findings
C.
referring
to
scientists'
sayings
D.
carrying
out
some
experiments
15.
Why
does
the
author
give
the
example
of
nursing
babies
in
the
end?
A.
To
stress
the
importance
of
tree
insurance
programs.
B.
To
show
the
close
connection
between
trees
and
babies.
C.
To
advocate
protecting
trees
as
humans
care
for
babies.
D.
To
persuade
human
beings
to
pay
more
attention
to
babies.
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。
Reading
is
a
valuable
skill
for
children.
It
can
help
them
learn
and
grow
in
many
ways.
But
the
love
of
reading
can’t
be
forced.
Pushing
a
child
to
learn
before
he
is
ready
can
make
learning
to
read
frustrating.
As
a
parent
helping
your
child
to
enjoy
reading
at
young
age
is
one
of
the
most
important
things.
16
By
far
the
most
effective
way
to
encourage
your
child
to
love
books
and
reading
is
to
read
aloud
to
him
and
the
earlier
you
start.
the
better.
Even
a
baby
of
a
few
months
can
see
pictures
listen
to
your
voice,
and
turn
cardboard
pages.
17
The
more
excitement
you
show
when
you
read
a
book,
the
more
your
child
will
enjoy
it.
18
At
this
stage,
encourage
him
to
read
to
you
some
of
the
time.
Take
turns
reading
with
your
child
to
model
more
advanced
reading
skills.
This
can
help
build
your
child's
confidence
in
his
ability
to
read
and
help
him
enjoy
learning
new
skills.
Children
who
really
enjoy
learning
are
more
likely
to
do
well
in
school.
As
your
child
begins
elementary
school,
he
will
begin
his
formal
reading
education.
___19___Besides
reading
books
in
class,
keep
in
mind
that
the
school
library
is
an
excellent
source
for
a
wide
variety
of
materials.
Encourage
your
child
to
bring
home
books
from
the
school
library
for
pleasure
as
well
as
for
his
studies.
___20___You
are
your
child's
first,
and
most
important
teacher.
The
encouragement
and
support
you
give
your
child
as
he
learns
to
read
will
help
him
enjoy
reading
and
learning
even
more.
A.
Reading
a
child
book
vividly
can
be
fun
for
you,
too.
B.
It's
well
worth
the
investment
of
your
time
and
energy.
C.
Most
children
learn
to
read
without
any
major
problems.
D.
Most
of
all,
make
sure
you
give
your
child
lots
of
praise!
E.
Teachers
use
many
methods
to
teach
children
how
to
read.
F.
And
don't
stop
reading
aloud
once
your
child
learns
to
read.
G.
The
school
librarian
is
knowledgeable
about
children's
literature
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。
It
was
1933.
Our
only
income
was
what
Mother
could
make
by
doing
dressmaking
for
others.
Then
Mother
was???21???for
a
few
weeks
and
unable
to
work.
The
electric
company
cut
off
the
power???22???we
couldn't
pay
the
bill.
Then
the
gas
company
cut
off
the
gas.
Then
the
__23___
company.
But
the
Health
Department
made
them
turn
the
water
back
on
for
reasons
of
sanitation(卫生设备).
The
cupboard
got
very
bare.????24???,
we
had
vegetable
garden
and
were
able
to
cook
some
of
its???25??in
a
campfire
in
the
backyard.
?Then
one
day
my
younger
sister
came
tripping???26???from
school,
saying:
"We're
supposed
to????27??something
to
school
tomorrow
to
give
to
the
poor.
?Mother
started
to
blurt
out,
"I
don't
know
of
anyone
who
is
any
poorer
than
we
are,"
when
her
mother,who
was
living
with
us
at
the
time,shushed("嘘")
her
with
hand
on
her
arm
and????28???.
?“Eva,”?she
said,?“if
you?give?that
child
the
idea
that
she
is
one
of
the
poor
folks????29????her
age,
she
will
be
one
of
the
poor
folks?for
the
rest
of
her???30???.
There
is
one
jar
of
that
homemade
jelly???31???.?She
can
take
that.”
?Grandmother???32???our
last
jar
of
jelly
with
some
tissue
paper
and
a
little
bit
of
pink
ribbon,
?and
my
sister?tripped?to
school
the
next
day???33????carrying
her?“gift
to
the
poor”.
?And,????34???if
there
was
a
problem
in
the
community,
my
sister
just
naturally
assumed
that
she
was
supposed
to
be
part
of
the???35???.
21.A.
absent
B.
sick
C.
upset
D.
dangerous
22.A.until
?
B.
before
C.
when
D.
if
23.A.
gas?
B.
water
C.
electric
D.
business
24.A.Therefore
B.
Eventually
C.
Undoubtedly
D.
Fortunately
25.A.produce
B.
goods
C.
fruit
D.
meals
26.A.garden
B.
homework
C.
home
D.
dress
27.A.sell
B.
transport
??
C.
buy
D.
take
28.A.nod
B.
kiss
C.
frown
D.
bite
29.A.
despite
B.
for
C.
at
D.
in
30.A.
life
B.
school
C.
childhood
D.
adolescence
31.A.belonged
B.
left
C.
occupied
D.
possessed
32.A.
provided
B.
filled
C.
purchased
D.
wrapped
33.A.
desperately
B.
proudly
C.
hurriedly
D.
unwillingly
34.A.as
ever
B.
ever
before
?
C.
ever
after
D.
for
ever
35.A.solution
B.
community
C.
society
?D.
world
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
This
week,
New
Jersey
Governor
Phil
Murphy
signed
a
bill
banning
the
use
of
elephants,
tigers
and
other
wild
animals
in
circus,
acts,
___36___(make)
New
Jersey
the
first
state
in
the
country
to
pass
such
a
law.
The
law___37___(go)
into
effect
since
its
formal
declaration.
___38___(know)
as
“Nosey’s
Law”,
the
bill
is
designed
to
protect
animals
in
traveling
circus
acts
from
being
abused.
Nosey,
the
law's
namesake,
is
a
36-year-old
African
elephant
who___39___(force)
to
travel
around
the
country
and
give
rides
at
events
despite
being___40___(severe)
lame
by
arthritis(关节炎).
The
arthritis
had
likely
caused
unnecessary
suffering
and
permanent
___41___(disable)
for
Nosey,
but
the
U.S.
Department
of
Agriculture
failed
to
take
action
to
protect
Nosey,
and
Nosey’s
owners
continued
to
use
her
in
shows.
“These
animals
belong
in
their
natural
habitats,
not
in
performances
___42___their
safety
is
at
risk.”
Governor
Murphy
said.
The
law
finally
became
a
reality
because___43___the
years
of
hard
work
and
the
bill
passes
the
New
Jersey
legislature
(立法机构)with
only
three
opposing___44___(vote),
Illinois
and
New
York
have
already
banned
the
use
of
elephants
in
traveling
or
entertainment
acts
but
New
Jersey
is
the
first____45___(ban)
all
wild
and
exotic
animals.
第三部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第1节
应用文
(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校今年暑假将要为外国学生举办一场汉语夏令营活动。请给你的美国朋友Jason写封邮件,邀请他参加。内容包括:
1.
时间和地点;
2.
内容:汉语学习、中国传统文化等;
3.
报名方式和截止日期。
注意:
1.词数80词左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Jason,
How
is
it
going?
Our
school
is
going
to
hold
a
Chinese
Summer
Camp
for
international
students
this
summer
vacation.__________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
第2节
单词填空(满分25分)
根据语境及所给单词首字母或括号内提示填写单词的正确形式
(注意:请将单词完整形式写在答题纸上)
1.
After
receiving
the
Most
Valuable
Player
award
for
two
years
in
a
row,
Stephen
explained
his
p_____________,
"I
never
really
set
out
to
change
the
game...
2.
Do
we
have
to
lower
our
_______________(预期)and
our
standard
of
living?
3.
There
is
a
middle
school
_____________(attach)
to
the
university.
4.
It’s
no
use______________(shout)at
him.
5.
We
are
all
g__________for
the
gifts
that
Mr.
Smith
sent
us
on
Christmas.
6.
The
music
he
_________(作曲)last
month
has
won
the
first
prize
in
the
competition.
7.
You
have
to
i___________with
the
students,
so
they
will
perform
more
actively
in
class.
8.
Everyone
thought
highly
of
this
artist
and
his
______________(创新)on
his
artworks.
9.
Dinners
usually
consist
of
meat
or
fish
with
vegetables
___________(follow)by
dessert,
fruit
and
coffee.
10.
He
was
arrested
and
charged
with
committing
__________(vary)of
crimes.
11.
The
discovery
of
new
evidence
lead
to
the
thief_____________(catch).
12.
There
are
obvious
___________(distinct)between
the
two
wine-making
areas.
13.
In
the
1980s,
the
team
burst
_______
the
international
volleyball
scene
with
several
major
world
titles.
14.
But
winning
gold
in
Rio
paints
the
most
v???_________
portrait
of
the
team's
competitive
spirit.
15.
In
Rio,
the
Chinese
women's
volleyball
team
needed
all
of
its
fighting
spirit
after
it
was
assigned
to
the
"group
of
death",
_________
it
faced
several
strong
opponents
in
the
group
stage
matches.
16.
She
showed
__________(remark)courage
when
she
heard
the
bad
news.
17.
C_______________(合作)
between
team
members
is
essential.
18.
With
so
many
artists
_________(explore)
new
possibilities,
we
can
definitely
expect
the
unexpected.
19.
He
finally
ended
up
__________
(play)
college
ball
at
a
small,
little-known
school,
Davidson
College.
20.
Florentijn
Hofman
is
a
Dutch
artist,
_______large
sculptures
are
on
display
all
over
the
world.
21.
Hofman's
inspiration
for
Floating
Fish
came
from
Chinese
folk
tales
_______(pass)
down
through
the
generations.
22.
These
sights
set
Hofman's
idea
for
Floating
Fish
in
m________.
23.
My
dance
comes
from
their
traditional
belief
and
aims
to
bring_____
the
Dai
women's
beauty."
24.
Now
art
is
more
____________(access)
to
us
than
ever
before.
25.
These
advances
are
perhaps
bringing
us
closer
to
a
time
_______
computers
rather
than
humans
create
art.
辽师大附中2020-2021学年高二上学期期中考试
英语答案
参考答案
听力
1~5
CABAC
6~10
BBACC
11~15
ABABC
16~20
ABCCA
阅读
ACD
CDBA
BADA
DCBC
BAFED
完形
参考答案:
21-25
BCBDA
26-30
CDCCA
31-35
BDBCA
【答案】
36.
making????37.
has
gone????38.
Known????39.
was
forced????40.
severely????
41.
disability????42.
where????43.
of????44.
votes????45.to
ban
【优秀范文】
Dear
Jason,
How
is
it
going?
Our
school
is
going
to
hold
a
Chinese
Summer
Camp
for
international
students
this
summer
vacation.
Knowing
that
you
are
keen
on
Chinese
culture,
I
am
writing
to
invite
you
to
join
in
it.
The
camp
will
last
10
days,
from
July
11
to
July
20
in
our
school.
It
covers
a
variety
of
activities,
ranging
from
learning
daily
Chinese
to
Chinese
history
and
traditional
culture.
In
addition,
the
camp
provides
a
chance
for
members
to
visit
some
museums,
which
is
a
good
way
to
learn
about
our
history.
If
you
are
interested,
please
sign
up
before
July
11
on
our
school
website.
I
am
sure
that
you
will
gain
much
through
the
activities.
Looking
forward
to
your
participation.
Yours,
Li
Hua
单句填空
1.philosophy
2.expectation
3.attached
4.shouting
5.grateful
6.composed
7.interact
8.innovation
9.followed
10.varieties
11.being
caught
12.distinctions
13.onto
14.vivid
15.
where
16.remarkable
17.
Cooperation
18.
exploring
19.
playing20.
whose
21.
passed
22.
motion
23.
out
24.
accessible
25
when