天津市六校2020-2021学年高二上学期期末联考英语试卷 Word版含答案(含听力音频无文字材料)

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2020~2021学年度第一学期期末六校联考
高二英语
本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
第I卷
选择题(共
105
分)
第一部分:听力理解(共两节,满分20分)
第一节:
(每小题1分,共5分)
听下面五段对话。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,你将有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.
How
many
people
will
visit
New
York
for
free?
A.
2.
B.
3.
C.
5.
2.
What
does
the
man
advise
the
woman
to
do?
A.
See
Mr.
Smith.
B.
Check
the
letter.
C.
Type
the
letter
again.
3.
What’s
wrong
with
Jane?
A.
She
misses
her
home
very
much.
B.
She
hasn’t
received
her
mother’s
letter.
C.
She
is
worried
about
her
mother’s
health.
4.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do?
A.
Learn
to
play
baseball.
B.
Organize
a
baseball
team.
C.
Find
a
baseball
player.
5.
What
does
Susan
mean?
A.
She
had
a
date
then.
B.
She
will
put
off
the
meeting.
C.
She
didn’t
have
time
to
prepare
the
speech.
第二节
(共10小题;每题1.5分,满分15分)
听下面3段材料。每段材料后有几个小题,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。听每段材料前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段材料读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。
6.
What
is
the
room
like?
A.
Big
but
old.
B.
Big
and
new.
C.
Small
but
new.
7.
What
will
be
arranged
first?
A.
The
chairs.
B.
The
bed.
C.
The
dressing
table.
8.
Where
will
the
chairs
be
put?
A.
Close
to
the
window.
B.
In
front
of
the
fireplace.
C.
Behind
the
dressing
table.
听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。
9.
Where
is
the
bank?
A.
Next
to
the
coffee
shop.
B.
Opposite
the
museum.
C.
At
the
end
of
the
road.
10.
What
advice
does
the
man
give
to
the
woman?
A.
Eating
less
chocolate.
B.
Keeping
the
table
clean.
C.
Watching
out
for
the
traffic.
11.
How
will
the
speakers
go
to
the
museum?
A.
By
bus.
B.
On
foot.
C.
By
bike.
听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15小题。
12.
Why
did
Murphy
go
to
a
doctor?
A.
He
thought
his
wife
was
deaf.
B.
He
wanted
to
get
his
hearing
back.
C.
He
couldn’t
make
himself
understood.
13.
What
did
the
doctor
tell
Murphy
to
do?
A.
Stand
about
15
meters
from
his
wife.
B.
Ask
his
wife
some
serious
questions.
C.
Talk
to
his
wife
in
different
distances.
14.
What
was
his
wife
doing
when
Murphy
got
back
home?
A.
Watching
TV.
B.
Cooking.
C.
Setting
the
table.
15.
How
many
times
did
Murphy
ask
his
wife
the
same
question?
A.
Twice.
B.
Three
times.
C.
Four
times.
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,
满分45分)
第一节:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
16.
-----Would
you
like
to
go
to
the
opera
with
me?
------
_________I
prefer
jazz.
A.
It's
not
my
cup
of
tea.
B.
Why
not?
C.
Good
idea!
D.
Come
on.
17.
When
Tracy
was
told
her
son’s
illness
could
be
cured
,
she
left
the
hospital
____.
A.
in
peace
B.
in
surprise
C.
in
relief
D.
in
time
18.
---
Have
you
seen
the
film
forever
young
?
---
Of
course,
I
have
.
It
was
in
our
city
______
it
was
made
.
A.
when
B.
where
C.
that
D.
which
19.Zack________participate
in
the
football
match
next
week,
because
he
fell
off
the
bike
and
had
his
left
leg
broken
yesterday.
A.
shouldn’t
B.mustn’t
C.
can’t
D.
mightn’t
20.The
latest
survey
,
____
by
the
foreign
company
,
found
that
more
than
12%
teenagers
wanted
to
work
as
pilots
.
A.
to
be
conducted
B.
conducted
C.
being
conducted
D.
having
conducted
21.
--–
Smoking
should
be
banned
in
public
.
---
_________
.
It
is
harmful
to
both
the
smokers
and
non-smokers
.
A.
I’d
like
to
B.
It’s
my
pleasure
C.
I’m
with
you
on
that
D.
It’s
up
to
you
22.
With
their
daughter
________
them
with
food
and
clothes
,
the
old
couple
are
living
a
happy
life
.
A.
providing
B.
provided
C.
to
provide
D.
provide
23.
Many
advertisements
usually______
customers
into
purchasing
something
that
they
don't
necessarily
need.
A.
emphasize
B.
relieve
C.
tempt
D.
distract
24.----
Did
you
visit
the
palace
during
your
trip
to
Shenyang
?
----No.
Parts
of
it
________________.
A.
are
repairing
B.
are
being
repaired
C.
were
repairing
D.
were
being
repaired
25.The
book
I
have
chosen
is
Fu
Lei's
Family
Letters,________
Fu
Lei
shared
his
views
about
art
and
life.
A.
that
B.
where
C.
which
D.
who
26.
Nowadays,
it
is
hard
to
imagine
life
without
______
to
electricity
in
some
remote
areas.
A.
access
B.
use
C.
approach
D.
way
27.
It
remains
______
how
many
senior
citizens
will
actually
benefit
from
this
new
plan
.
A.
to
see
B.
being
seen
C.
seen
D.
to
be
seen
28.
________
I
want
to
tell
you
is
the
deep
love
and
respect
I
have
for
my
parents.
A.
That
B.
What
C.
Which
D.
Why
29.
Hearing
the
loud
noise
outside,
Richard
_______his
book
to
check
what
was
happening.
A.
wiped
out
B.
laid
aside
C.
coped
with
D.
relied
on
30.
Mary,
who
is
an
outstanding
person
in
the
medical
world,
is
extremely
_________
in
raising
people’s
awareness
of
the
disease.
A.
civil
B.
influential
C.
ridiculous
D.
enormous
第二节:完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
I
had
some
rock
climbing
experience
when
I
was
in
college.
I
was
ready
for
a(n)
31
once
again
to
escape
the
noisy
urban
environment.
Then
came
the
32
.
My
friend
Michael
,
an
excellent
rock
climber
,
told
me
he
had
been
planning
to
go
rock
climbing
in
Yosemite
Valley
and
asked
me
to
33
with
him.
I
accepted
his
invitation.
When
we
arrived
at
the
destination,
Michael
pointed
upward
and
said,
"This
is
it.
Get
ready."
It
was
nearly
vertical(垂直的),
2,000
feet
high."You
are
kidding!"I
said,
34
he
would
tell
me
to
cancel
it.
35
,
when
he
began
unpacking
ropes,
I
knew
he
was
36
.I
had
to
put
on
my
climbing
shoes
and
adjust
my
pack
though
I
felt
quite
37
to
take
up
the
challenge.
Michael
moved
fast.
When
the
rope
was
almost
out,
he
38
himself
and
yelled
at
me,
"Come
on.
Climb!"
39
,
step
by
step,
I
made
my
way
straight
up.
About
300
feet
off
the
ground,
I
looked
down.
I
was
40
in
mid-air,
but
I
still
had
1,700
feet
to
go.
Then
my
legs
began
to
41
.
I
called
out,
"Michael.
This
is
beyond
my
42
.
I
had
told
Michael
that
we
should
be
43
and
stick
to
the
belief
that
we
shouldn't
give
up
easily
.
Now
he
yelled
to
me
,
"
Cheer
up
.
As
you
once
told
me,
you
have
no
choice
but
to
44
."He
was
right.
I
had
to
45
myself.
So
I
gathered
my
46
and
began
to
climb.
I
finally
reached
Michael.
Enjoying
a
good
47
of
Yosemite
Valley
at
the
top
with
Michael,
I
felt
proud
that
I
had
48
it.
Most
importantly,
from
that
49
I
learned
we
should
never
give
up
easily
whenever
we
meet
some
difficulties
and
that
hard
work
will
50
eventually.
31.A.competition
B.
sacrifice
C.
adventure
D.
celebration
32.A.test
B.
voice
C.
result
D.
chance
33.A.participate
B.
compare
C.
reason
D.
agree
34.A.doubting
B.
realizing
C.
begging
D.
expecting
35.A.Therefore
B.
However
C.
Moreover
D.
Meanwhile
36.A.stubborn
B.
brave
C.
serious
D.
honest
37.A.uncomfortable
B.
unwilling
C.
energetic
D.
eager
38.A.praised
B.
admired
C.
devoted
D.
secured
39.A.Protected
B.
Forced
C.
Inspired
D.
Defeated
40.A.hung
B.
trapped
C.
flying
D.
enjoying
41.A.ache
B.
bend
C.
shake
D.
escape
42.A
.ability
B.
hope
C.
question
D.
confidence
43.A.enthusiastic
B.
tough
C
.helpful
D.
careful
44.A.break
away
B.
go
ahead
C.
watch
out
D.
give
over
45.A.adore
B.
guide
C.
respect
D.
adjust
46.A.talent
B.
trust
C.
courage
D.
passion
47.A.concept
B.
view
C.
remark
D.
reputation
48.A.got
B.
learnt
C.
understood
D.
managed
49.A.consideration
B.
memory
C.
experience
D.
hardship
50.A.pay
off
B.
take
off
C.
turn
out
D.
break
out
第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
A
Events
at
the
Fleet
Science
Center
Superpower
Dogs
Join
an
adventure
to
experience
the
life-saving
superpowers
of
some
of
the
world's
most
amazing
dogs
on
the
big
screen.
No
stranger
to
superheroes
himself,
Chris
Evans
narrates(讲述)
this
inspiring
true
story
about
remarkable
dogs
that
save
lives.
Time:
March
2,
2:
00
pm
Price:
Adult
(Age
13-65)$21;
Junior(Age
3-12)
$18;
Senior(Age
65+)$19
The
Sky
Tonight
Early
show:
March
4,
7:
00
pm
to
8:
00
pm
Late
show:
March
4,
8:15
pm
to
9:15
pm
Join
us
for
a
tour
of
the
solar
system.
Journey
through
the
universe
with
us
as
we
explore
a
new
topic
each
month.
Price:
Adult(age
13-65)$19;
Junior(Age
3-12)$17;
Senior(Age
65+)$18
Make-It
Workshop
We
invite
you
to
stop
by
Studio
X
to
try
your
hand
at
making.
Make-It
Workshop
activities
change
monthly
and
fees
vary.
Participants
can
purchase
tickets
at
Studio
X
on
the
day
of
the
workshop.
Time:
March
7,
11:
30
am
to
3:
30
pm
Suds
&
Science
Sometimes
,
the
most
interesting
discussions
occur
over
a
beer
or
a
glass
of
your
favorite
wine.
That’s
the
concept
behind
Suds
&Science,
a
monthly
event
that
brings
scientists
face-to
-face
with
the
general
public
in
a
neighborhood
bar.
Location:
Thorn
Brewing,
3176
Thorn
St,
San
Diego,
CA
92104
Time:
March
8,
6:
30
pm
to
8:
00
pm
Price:$6
at
the
door.
Food
&
drinks
are
available
for
purchase.
Please
come
early
to
place
your
orders
at
the
bar,
as
staff
will
not
be
available
to
take
orders
during
the
event.
51.
How
much
should
a
grandpa
aged
70
with
a
kid
aged
3
pay
for
the
film-watching
event?
A.$35.
B.$36.
C.$37
D.$38
52.
When
will
the
Sky
Tonight's
late
show
end?
A.
At
8:
00
pm
B.
At
8:30
pm
C.
At
9:
00
pm
D.
At
9:
15
pm
53.
What
do
we
know
about
the
event
on
March
7?
A.
It
is
a
hands-on
activity.
B.
It
needs
advance
reservations.
C.
It
has
Chris
Evans
narrate
a
story.
D.
It
includes
a
tour
of
the
solar
system.
54.
How
long
does
Make-It
Workshop
last?
A.
For
half
an
hour.
B.
For
one
hour.
C.
For
two
hours.
D.
For
four
hours.
55.
What
should
participants
of
Suds
&
Science
keep
in
mind?
A.
Bring
some
food
and
drinks.
B.
Buy
their
ticket
online
in
advance.
C.
Arrive
at
Thorn
Brewing
before
6:
30
pm.
D.
Prepare
a
question
or
two
for
discussion.
B
Let
me
explain
a
bit
by
telling
you
where
the
challenge
came
from.
I
have
many
things
in
common
with
my
dad,
like
music
taste
and
sense
of
humour,
but
sadly
reading
isn't
one
of
them.
I
can
happily
spend
a
whole
day
curled
up
with
a
book
but
my
dad
can't
read
a
book
for
longer
than
about
5
minutes.
He
reads
emails,
websites
and
documents
for
work,
but
not
books.
I
think
that
sitting
down
to
read
for
just
15
minutes
a
day
is
a
good
way
to
relax.
Giving
yourself
a
goal
or
a
challenge
is
a
good
way
to
change
a
habit
or
achieve
something,
so
why
not
try
to
create
a
new
habit
of
reading?
I
know
lots
of
people
would
rather
relax
on
their
computers
or
in
front
of
the
TV.
Everyone
is
different
and
has
their
own
interests,
but
I
think
there
are
lots
of
benefits
from
reading,
which
screen-based
activities
(games,
films,
TV)
don't
have.
One
thing
I
personally
love
about
reading,
is
being
transported
to
another
world.
I
often
forget
the
time
or
thing
that
are
going
on
around
me!
Reading
is
a
great
way
to
switch
off
before
you
go
to
bed,
so
you
can
truly
relax.
I
know
you
can
be
transported
to
a
different
world
in
a
film
or
a
TV
show,
but
I
think
books
do
it
better.
While
watching
a
film,
I
often
talk
to
my
flat
mates,
send
texts,
or
paint
my
nails.
A
book,
on
the
other
hand
commands
your
full
attention.
Reading
gives
you
the
chance
to
get
to
know
hundreds
of
new
people!
It
also
teaches
you
to
see
things
from
other
people's
point
of
view,
and
understand
other
people's
decisions
or
opinions.
With
a
book,
you
can
hear
everything
a
character
is
thinking
or
feeling—you
really
can
be
inside
someone
else's
head!
So
give
it
a
go!
Take
15
minutes
when
you're
waking
up,
going
to
bed,
eating
lunch,
or
having
a
coffee.
If
you
read
a
lot,
why
not
try
15
minutes
of
an
English
book,
or
pass
the
challenge
on
to
someone
else?
Good
luck,
and
happy
reading.
56.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
author's
father
from
Paragraph
1?
A.
He
is
kind-hearted.
B.
He
lacks
humour.
C.
He
has
a
gift
for
singing.
D.
He
doesn't
like
reading.
57.Why
is
the
author
fond
of
reading?
A.Because
she
bears
too
much
pressure.
B.Because
it
benefits
her
a
lot.
C.Because
it's
the
best
way
to
kill
time.
D.Because
she
hates
to
be
in
front
of
the
TV
or
computers.
58.What
is
the
difference
between
reading
and
watching
TV
according
to
the
author?
A.Reading
needs
more
attention
than
watching
TV
does.
B.Watching
TV
makes
one
more
relaxed
than
reading
does.
C.Reading
can
widen
people's
interest
while
watching
TV
can't.
D.Watching
TV
brings
one
to
a
different
world
while
reading
doesn't.
59.How
does
the
author
develop
Paragraph
4?
A.By
listing
benefits
of
reading
books.
B.By
showing
the
urgency
of
reading
books.
C.By
analyzing
various
characters
in
books.
D.By
stressing
the
convenience
of
reading.
60.
What's
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Reading
helps
to
relax.
B.
Is
reading
really
challenging?
C.The
15
minute
reading
challenge.
D.The
gap
between
my
father
and
me.
C
Do
you
remember
that
story
about
the
little
girl
who
goes
to
visit
her
grandmother
and
meets
a
big,
bad
wolf
along
the
way
?
Or
perhaps
you
remember
the
story
of
the
three
little
pigs
who
build
three
houses
to
protect
themselves
from
a
wolf?
The
reality
behind
the
fairy
tales
is
that
people
feared
wolves.
Hunting
and
killing
originating
from
hatred
almost
caused
the
animals
to
go
extinct.
Wolves
needed
a
fairy
mother
--
and
that
is
what
Brookfield
Zoo
in
Chicago
is
for
wolves
and
their
puppies(幼崽).
Being
a
fairy
mother
to
wolves
is
not
easy.
Brookfield
Zoo
replaced
iron-barred
cubicles
(小隔间)
with
safe
habitats,
which
are
not
merely
appealing
to
the
zoo
visitor,
but
more
importantly,
are
contributing
to
the
normal
behavior
and
reproduction
of
the
animals.
The
wolves
have
a
large
area
to
run
and
play
in,
places
to
hide
and
sleep
in,
and
hills
to
climb
with
lots
of
grass
and
trees
around
them.
A
fairy
mother’s
job
is
to
make
dreams
magically
come
true
and
part
of
the
magic
is
being
invisible.
The
people
who
take
care
of
the
wolves
hide
themselves
and
the
food
and
toys
in
places
where
the
wolves
can
dig
them
up
and
find
them
on
their
own,
so
they
feel
more
like
they
are
living
in
nature.
Fairy
tales
are
just
stories.
Wolves
don’t
dress
up
as
grandmothers,
nor
have
they
blown
a
house
down.
Wolves
aren’t
scary
at
all,
and
in
fact,
they
are
more
afraid
of
humans
than
we
are
of
them.
The
wolves
have
a
great
life
at
Brookfield
Zoo.
Maybe
they
will
stay
at
Brookfield
Zoo,
but
it
would
be
nice
to
see
them
live
back
in
nature
again,
too.
If
we
all
work
together,
maybe
we
can
make
this
fairy
tale
come
true
for
the
wolves.
61.
What
are
the
two
stories
used
to
show?
A.
Wolves
are
dangerous
to
humans.
B.
People’
s
false
impression
of
wolves.
C.
The
important
role
of
Brook
field
Zoo.
D.
Wolves
are
a
popular
subject
of
literature.
62.
Which
word
can
best
describe
the
area
for
wolves
at
Brookfield
Zoo?
A.
Visitor-interactive.
B.
Mountainous.
C.
Remote.
D.
Natural-looking.
63.
What’
s
unique
about
the
people
looking
after
the
wolves
at
Brookfield
Zoo?
A.
They
are
wolf
researchers.
B.
They
are
welcomed
by
the
wolves.
C.
They
play
hide-and-seek
with
the
wolves.
D.
They
keep
themselves
out
of
the
wolves’
sight.
64.
What
does
"this
fairy
tale"
in
the
last
paragraph
refer
to?
A.
Living
in
the
wild.
B.
Being
taken
good
care
of.
C.
Staying
at
Brookfield
Zoo.
D
.Being
afraid
of
humans
no
more.
65.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
What
fairy
tales
tell
us.
B.
Where
wolves
can
be
safe.
C.
How
we
can
protect
ourselves.
D.
Whether
we
should
be
friends
with
wolves.
D
As
COVID-19
spreads
across
the
globe,
people
are
staying
1.8
meters
apart,
washing
their
hands
and
avoiding
touching
their
faces
.
Or
at
least
they're
trying
to.
However,
ignoring
an
itchy(发痒的)
nose
or
hair
in
your
eyes
is
easier
said
than
done.
Even
professionals
who
should
know
better
get
caught
by
the
impulse.
Medical
school
students
being
trained
in
infectious(传染性的)disease
prevention,
for
example,
touched
their
faces
23
times
an
hour
during
a
lecture,
according
to
a
2015
study
in
the
American
Journal
of
Infection
Control.
"Actually,
it's
one
of
the
most
common
habits
for
any
human,"
said
psychologist
Kevin
Chapman.
"People
are
taught
to
touch
their
faces
often,
whether
by
applying
makeup,
brushing
their
teeth,
or
putting
their
hair
up,"
Chapman
added.
These
routines
carry
over
to
less
intentional
methods
of
touching
their
faces,
such
as
rubbing
their
eyes
in
a
bacteria-filled
grocery
store.
This
tendency
isn't
just
about
repetition(重复)."It's
a
habit
to
make
sure
that
our
faces
are
appearing
a
certain
way
publicly
,
"
Chapman
said
.
Food
around
the
mouth
,
for
example
,
could
suggest
that
someone
is
lazy
or
doesn’t
take
care
of
their
appearance.
Touching
their
face
allows
people
to
regulate(管理)their
presentation
and
also
shows
others
that
they're
self-aware.
Though
touching
the
face
is
a
bad
habit
for
many
people,
it
can
be
worse
for
those
with
anxiety.
To
manage
stress,
they
may
perform
body-focused
repetitive
behaviors
such
as
biting
their
nails
or
pulling
their
hair.
On
a
less
severe
level
,
people
may
touch
their
faces
to
comfort
themselves
in
times
of
stress.
When
people
are
concerned
about
touching
their
faces,
they
may
do
it
more
frequently.
To
break
the
habit,
you
should
start
by
being
more
aware
of
what
you
are
doing,
but
don't
punish
yourself
when
you
reach
out
your
hand.
66
.
What
does
the
underlined
part
"
the
impulse
"
in
Paragraph
1
refer
to
?
A.
The
desire
to
touch
the
face.
B.
The
hope
of
staying
away
from
others.
C.
The
desire
to
wash
hands
frequently.
D.
The
wish
to
accept
professional
training.
67.
Which
of
the
following
about
face-touching
may
Chapman
agree
with?
A.
It
is
an
acquired
habit.
B.
It
is
the
latest
fashion.
C.
It
is
an
age-old
custom.
D.
It
is
the
act
of
self-protection.
68.
What
does
Paragraph
3
mainly
discuss
about
face-touching?
A.
Its
typical
examples.
B.
Its
future
tendency.
C.
Its
public
rules.
D.
Its
social
reasons.
69.
Why
do
people
with
anxiety
repeat
some
body-focused
behaviors?
A.
To
keep
focused.
B.
To
stop
self-harm.
C.
To
make
themselves
relieved.
D.
To
create
a
strong
impression.
70.
How
can
we
avoid
touching
the
face
frequently
according
to
the
last
paragraph?
A.
By
taking
regular
relaxation
exercises.
B.
By
paying
more
attention
to
the
behavior.
C.
By
carrying
out
severe
punishment
accordingly.
D.
By
concentrating
on
the
other
parts
of
the
body.
第Ⅱ卷(共45分)
第四部分:写作(共三节,满分45分)
第一节:
阅读表达(满分10分)
阅读下面短文,按照要求完成阅读任务。
I
was
still
a
fresh
graduate
from
high
school;
I
got
a
chance
to
work.
During
my
first
day
of
work,
I
came
early.
I
was
the
first
one
to
arrive
in
the
office.
Perhaps
it
was
due
to
excitement,
I
had
performed
well
in
my
given
tasks.
Everything
went
smoothly
in
my
work.
The
passion
when
I
started
was
still
the
same
passion
I
am
feeling
until
now.
Furthermore,
I
didn’t
forget
to
do
well
in
my
studies.
In
fact,
I
still
managed
to
review
my
notes,
to
become
active
in
classes
and
to
score
high
in
tests.
I
had
learned
new
things
as
I
started
working
there.
Dealing
and
interacting
with
people
were
some
of
the
remarkable
learning
I
had.
Moreover,
it
was
also
very
fulfilling
when
I
had
helped
my
parents
diminish
their
finances
in
my
own
ways.
It
is
not
that
easy
to
study
while
working.
There
are
truly
pressures
in
between
them.
Sometimes,
deadlines
of
the
school
project
and
errands(差事)from
the
boss
go
together.
Sometimes,
there
are
misunderstandings
between
colleagues.
There
are
just
some
sacrifices
and
challenges
of
becoming
a
working
student.
Yet,
it
is
my
will
and
I
am
very
happy
with
it
because
I
am
learning
and
growing.
They
say,
“You
can’t
serve
two
masters
at
a
time.

It
is
possible,
but
it
is
a
challenge.
I
know
that
I
can
balance
studies
and
work.
Moreover,
I
know
that
I
can
still
keep
my
relationships
with
my
family,
friends
and
loved
ones.
I
know
that
I
can
still
share
my
talents
despite
my
busy
life.
I
just
enjoy
everything
because
every
moment
of
being
a
working
student
is
a
truly
remarkable
experience.
71.
What
did
the
author
learn
from
work
according
to
the
text?
(no
more
than
5
words)
___________________________________________________________________________
72.
What
is
the
meaning
of
the
underlined
word
“diminish”
in
Paragraph
2?
(one
word)
__________________________________________________________________________
73.
Why
is
it
not
easy
for
the
author
to
study
while
working?
(no
more
than
10
words)
__________________________________________________________________________
74.
Why
is
the
author
satisfied
with
his
becoming
a
working
student?
(
no
more
than
8
words)
___________________________________________________________________________
75.
Would
you
like
to
be
a
working
student?
Why
or
why
not?
(no
more
than
30
words)
__________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________
第二节:单词拼写(每小题1分,共10分)
76.Modern
science
has
given
clear
e___________
that
smoking
can
lead
to
many
diseases.
77.E___________
with
good
social
experiences
and
interpersonal
skills,
the
graduates
in
this
university
can
find
jobs
easily
.
78.With
the
i___________
of
experiencing
a
different
culture,
he
went
to
America
after
graduation.
79.
We
appreciated
his
d____________
of
time
and
money
to
the
project
.
80.
It
takes
a
lot
of
time
and
efforts
to
stop
illegal
trade
in
e____________
animals.
81.
It
is
_____________
(估计)that
a
round
trip
to
Mars
will
take
more
than
a
year.
82.
He
is
a
talent
for
painting
and
he
is
good
at
painting
____________
(抽象的)pictures.
83.
The
three
species
___________
(进化)from
a
single
ancestor
.
84.
When
he
got
bored,
he
___________
(徘徊)around
the
wood
.
85.
Foreign
journalists
are
not
allowed
into
the
country
,unless
they
_____(假装)to
be
tourists.
第三节:书面表达(满分25分)
86.
目前,每个城市每天都产生大量垃圾,垃圾分类刻不容缓。作为一名高中生,请写一份倡议信,内容应包括以下要点:
1.
严峻形势:每天产生大量垃圾,已成为令每个城市头疼的问题。
2.
垃圾分类的意义:减少垃圾量和垃圾对环境的污染;回收资源,有利于环境保护。
3.
呼吁:政府应采取有效措施,在公共场所放置不同垃圾箱供市民投放不同的垃圾。
市民应落实垃圾分类,保护生活环境。
注意:1.
词数:100左右;
2.
内容可适当发挥,注意行文连贯;
3.
参考词汇:垃圾分类garbage
classification;厨余垃圾leftovers;废旧电池used
batteries
Dear
citizens,
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________2020~2021学年度第一学期期末六校联考
高二英语参考答案
第一部分:听力部分
1-5
CCAAC
6-15
CBACC
11-15
BACBC
第二部分:英语知识运用
第一节:单项填空
16-20ACCCB
21-25
CACDB
26-30ADBBB
第二节:完形填空
31-35CDADB
36-40
CBDCA
41-45CABBD
46-50CBDCA
第三部分:阅读理解
51-55
CDADC
56-60
DBAAC
61-65
BDDAB
66-70
AADCB
第四部分:
第一节:阅读表达
71.
Dealing
and
interacting
with
people.
(没有with
people扣1分)
72.
Reduce/Decrease/Lessen/Decline/Relieve/Moderate.
(形式错扣1分)
73.
Because
there
are
truly
pressures
between
work
and
study.
74.
Because
he
is
learning
and
growing.
(人称错扣1分)
75.
(答案不唯一)Yes,
I’d
like
to.
(1分)
Because
it
can
help
me
learn
to
deal
and
interact
with
people
and
accumulate
working
experience,
which
does
good
to
my
future
career.
(1分)/No,
I’d
rather
not.
(1分)
Because
as
a
student,
I
should
concentrate
on
my
study
instead
of
being
disturbed
by
work.
(1分)
第二节:单词拼写(每题1分,形式错不给分)
76.
evidence
77.
Equipped
78.intention
79.devotion
80.endangered
81.estimated
82.abstract
83.evolved
84.wandered
85.pretend
第三节:书面表达
86.
Dear
citizens,
Nowadays,
society
produces
a
lot
of
rubbish,
such
as
leftover
food,
waste
paper,
plastic
bottles
and
batteries
every
day,
which
has
become
a
big
headache
in
every
city.
How
to
solve
this
problem?
I
think
rubbish
classification
is
a
good
way
of
dealing
with
it.
Firstly,
rubbish
classification
can
reduce
the
amount
of
rubbish
and
the
rubbish
pollution
to
the
environment.
What
is
more,
it
can
recycle
resources,
which
will
do
good
to
our
environmental
protection.
Since
rubbish
classification
has
so
many
advantages,
our
government
should
take
effective
measures
and
immediate
actions.
Different
dustbins
should
be
placed
in
public
places
so
that
residents
can
leave
their
sorted
rubbish
in
them.
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