辽宁省实验中学2020-2021学年度上学期期末考试高二年级英语科试卷
本试卷分为试题卷和答题卡两部分:第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题)
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的ABC
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。
What
does
Simon
plan
to
do
on
the
weekend?
A.
Go
camping.
B.
Watch
a
match.
C.
Play
football.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Colleagues.
B.
Teacher
and
student.
C.
Husband
and
wife.
Where
will
Jason
probably
go
first?
A.
The
party
hall.
B.
The
barber’s.
C.
Jennifer’s
home.
What
does
the
woman
mean?
She
won’t
sit
next
to
Alan.
She
doesn’t
like
the
movie.
She
enjoys
talking
to
Alan.
Why
does
the
man
talk
to
the
woman?
A.
To
have
a
driving
lesson.
B.
To
get
a
train
ticket.
C.
To
report
his
loss.
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ABC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。
听第六段对话,回答第6-7题。
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Jeff’s
daily
life.
B.
Jeff’s
family.
C.
Jeff’s
school
activities.
What
does
Jeff
usually
do
right
after
he
gets
home?
A.
Do
his
homework.
B.
Watch
TV.
C.
Have
a
snack.
听第七段对话,回答第8-9题。
How
does
Mark
usually
get
news?
A.
By
reading
newspapers.
B.
By
watching
TV.
C.
By
visiting
news
sites.
高二年级英语科试卷第
1页共
10页
Who
is
to
blame
for
the
spread
of
fake
news
according
to
the
woman?
A.
Technology
companies.
B.
Reporters.
C.
The
government.
听第八段对话,回答第10-12题。
What
time
will
the
speakers
set
out?
A.
At
8:45.
B.
At
9:15.
C.
At
9:30.
11.
How
many
people
will
go
for
the
shopping
trip?
A.
2.
B.4.
C.
3.
What
does
the
man
expect
the
woman
to
do?
A.
Bring
some
food.
B.
Give
him
a
ride.
C.
Buy
a
bathing
suit.
听第九段对话,回答第13-16小题。
What
does
George
think
of
the
exhibition?
A.
Expensive.
B.
Boring.
C.
Excellent.
What
does
George
like
best?
A.
Oil
paintings.
B.
Watercolors.
C.
Portraits.
What
does
George
say
about
himself?
He
is
a
good
painter.
He
has
artistic
ability.
He
loves
art
very
much.
What
is
Mary
going
to
do
now?
A.
Buy
a
picture.
B.
Get
a
ticket.
C.
Go
to
the
exhibition.
听第十段对话,回答第17-20小题。
Who
can
go
on
a
free
tour
in
Windsor
Castle?
A.
The
old.
B.
The
poor.
C.
The
blind.
What
are
especially
offered
to
those
visiting
with
children?
Expert
guides.
A
special
family
tour.
Some
adventurous
activities.
Where
do
the
tours
end?
At
the
Courtyard.
At
St.
George’s
Chapel.
At
the
entrance
to
the
State
Apartments.
When
can
visitors
get
ice
cream
in
the
shops?
A.
In
June.
B.
In
March.
C.
In
October.
高二年级英语科试卷第
2页共
10页
第二部分:
阅读理解(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,并在答题
纸上将该项涂黑。
A
Big-Name
Architecture
in
Small-Town
America
Cloquet,
Minnesota’s
Gas
Station
Stop
for
fuel
in
this
little
northern
Minnesota
town
and
you
could
pump
gas
at
a
station
designed
by
Frank
Lloyd
Wright.
Yes,
the
most
popular
American
starchitect,
best
known
for
his
elegant,
nature-inspired
works,
also
designed
a
gas
station.
The
R.W.
Lindholm
Service
Station
has
a
characteristically
Wright-style
cantilevered
(悬臂式的)
roof
and
a
glass-walled
viewing
lounge.
Rocklin,
California’s
College
When
the
Herman
Miller
furniture
company
shut
down
its
western
factory
in
Rocklin,
California
in
2001,
the
question
on
everyone’s
minds
was
“what
to
do
with
the
buildings?”.
The
125-acre
campus
had
been
designed
by
starchitect
Frank
Gehry.
Luckily,
William
Jessup
University
was
looking
for
a
new
home.
The
school
moved
in,
adapted
the
existing
buildings,
and
kept
the
work
of
a
master
designer
alive
for
ages.
Owatonna,
Minnesota’s
Bank
Owatonna,
Minnesota
is
home
to
a
surprising
architecture:
The
National
Farmers’
Bank,
designed
by
the
“father
of
skycrapers”
Louis
Sullivan.
The
bank
was
built
of
red
brick
decorated
with
green
terracotta
(赤陶)
and
vast
arched
stained
glass
windows.
It’s
currently
home
to
a
Wells
Fargo,
so
feel
free
to
stop
and
use
the
ATM.
Ewing
Township,
New
Jersey’
Bathroom
This
cross-shaped
gray
brick
building,
in
the
peaceful
community
of
Ewing
Township,
is
a
relatively
early
work
by
the
pioneering
Philadelphia
architect
Louis
Kahn.
It
was
built
to
house
toilet
and
changing
facilities
for
the
adjacent(邻近的)
pool.
The
structures
sat
quietly
in
a
field
for
years
until
a
restoration
in
2010.
Who
designed
the
R.W.
Lindholm
Service
Station?
A.
Frank
Gehry.
B.
Louis
Kahn.
C.
Louis
Sullivan.
D.
Frank
Lloyd
Wright.
What
do
we
know
about
the
architecture
in
Rocklin?
It
has
a
glass-walled
lounge.
It
belongs
to
a
furniture
company
now.
It
is
a
factory-turned
college.
It
was
designed
by
the
“father
of
skyscrapers”.
Which
of
the
following
was
once
deserted?
A.
California’s
College.
B.
New
Jersey’s
Bathroom.
C.
Minnesota’s
Bank.
D.
Minnesota’s
Gas
Station.
高二年级英语科试卷第
3页共
10页
B
I
had
grown
up
in
a
football-loving
family;
my
dad
had
played
until
injury
forced
him
out.
My
older
sister
Stevie
trained
with
Crewe
Alexandra
Girls
for
a
year
or
two
as
a
left
back
just
like
our
hero
Jamie
Carragher.
I
remember
the
exact
moment
I
told
my
dad
I
was
interested
in
doing
what
my
big
sister
did.
I
was
watching
the
game
with
him
in
the
living
room
as
a
pre-teen
and
it
just
came
out,
“It
makes
me
sad
that
I
can’t
be
a
footballer.”
He
asked
why
not,
and
I
answered,
“Because
I’m
not
a
boy.”
He
immediately
responded
by
telling
me
that
women’s
football
was
“great”
and
that
I
could
play
if
I
wanted
to.
“Yeah,
I
suppose,”
I
responded,
“but
no
one
watches
women’s
football.”
Looking
back
I
can
see
exactly
why
I
felt
like
that.
At
school,
there
was
an
unwritten
rule
that
sports
like
hockey
and
netball
were
“girl”
sports
and
rugby
and
football
were
for
the
boys.
I’d
never
seen
a
women’s
football
match
on
TV;
the
only
female
athletes
I’d
heard
of
were
in
the
Olympics.
Today,
the
Lionesses
will
take
on
Scotland
in
the
World
Cup.
But
although
women’s
football
has
turned
out
to
be
one
of
FIFA’s
best
investments,the
majority
of
female
players
in
top
tiers
are
earning
under
what
anyone
would
consider
a
fair
wage.
On
Twitter
you’ll
find
that
the
most
popular
defence
of
those
figures
argues
that
there’s
less
money
in
the
female
side
of
the
game
because
viewing
statistics
are
lower
than
those
from
the
male
footballers,
but
the
truth
is
that
investment
is
needed
for
female
football
to
become
more
visible
and
become
an
equally
respected
game.
Today,
I’ll
be
cheering
on
the
Lionesses,
and
its
coming
home
will
mean
more
this
time
around,
because
it’ll
mean
talented,
skilful
female
footballers
being
broadcast
into
millions
of
homes
and
maybe,
just
maybe,
a
little
girl
believing
that
she
too
can
be
a
lioness
one
day.
What
do
we
know
about
Jamie
Carragher?
A.
He
is
the
author’s
teacher.
B.
He
is
a
friend
of
the
author’s
sister’s
C.
He’s
on
the
Crewe
Alexandra
Girls.
D.
He
is
an
excellent
footballer.
Which
of
the
following
best
describes
the
author’s
father?
A.
Strict.
B.
Encouraging.
C.
Creative.
D.
Critical.
What
does
the
author
think
of
the
unwritten
rule
at
school?
A.
Disappointing.
B.
Flexible.
C.
Fair.
D.
Appealing.
What
should
people
mainly
do
if
they
want
to
make
female
football
better
known?
Hold
more
matches.
Increase
investment.
高二年级英语科试卷第
4页共
10页
Employ
more
skilful
female
footballers.
Broadcast
women’s
football
match
on
TV
every
day.
C
In
Sweden,
McDonald’s
is
building
“bee
hotels”
on
the
back
of
its
roadside
billboards
(广告牌)to
help
save
the
country’s
declining
bee
population.
It
launched
the
campaign
together
with
outdoor
advertising
agency
JCDecaux.
Six
large
permanent
wooden
bee
hotels
first
appeared
on
the
back
of
a
north-facing
billboard
in
Jarfalla
in
September.
“Without
pollination(授粉)from
bees,
a
third
of
the
food
we
eat
would
be
threatened.”
McDonald’s
said.
But
it
turns
out
that
at
least
30
percent
of
the
country’s
wild
bee
population
is
endangered.
A
big
problem
is
that
they
lack
places
to
live
in.
Based
on
data
released
by
Chalmers
University
of
Technology,
we
know
Sweden
owns
274
species
of
bees,
of
which
37
species
are
bumblebees,
and
more
than
a
third
are
in
decline
or
face
the
risk
of
declining
unless
intervention
would
be
made.
Their
natural
habitats
have
been
damaged
by
factors
including
the
changes
of
agricultural
activities
and
increased
urbanization.
Fortunately,
most
bees
are
able
to
survive
in
urban
habitats,
like
the
bee
hotels.
Great
efforts
have
been
made
by
the
company.
On
World
Bee
Day,
May
20,
it
introduced
“the
world’s
smallest
McDonald’s”,
Mc
Hive,
which
could
function
as
an
actual
beehive.
Designed
by
set
designer
Nicklas
Nilsson
himself,
the
creation
was
sold
at
auction(拍卖)
for
$
10,000
at
a
charity
fundraiser
held
for
Ronald
McDonald
House
Charities.
Beehives
can
be
found
on
the
rooftops
of
some
McDonald’s
restaurants
in
Sweden,
too.
This
took
place
in
certain
areas
but
is
now
followed
by
an
increasing
number
of
participants.
More
McDonald’s
restaurants
are
making
an
effort
to
improve
the
living
conditions
of
wild
bees
by
removing
the
grass
around
their
restaurants
to
grow
flowers
and
plants
instead.
What
does
McDonald’s
do
to
help
wild
bees
in
Sweden?
A.
Plant
more
trees.
B.
Put
up
more
billboards.
C.
Provide
shelters
for
bees.
D.
Cooperate
with
other
restaurants.
What
do
we
know
from
the
text?
Mc
Hive
was
made
on
World
Bee
Day.
30%
of
the
bees
in
Sweden
will
go
extinct.
Most
McDonald’s
restaurants
set
beehives
on
their
rooftops.
Human
activities
contribute
to
the
decreasing
of
bee’s
population.
How
does
the
author
explain
the
importance
of
protecting
bees?
A.
By
providing
details.
B.
By
giving
examples.
C.
By
presenting
results.
D.
By
making
comparison.
31.
What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Wild
Bees
in
Danger
B.
McDonald’s
Bee
Hotels
C.
The
Loss
of
Bee’s
Habitats
D.
The
Conservation
of
Wild
Bees
高二年级英语科试卷第
5页共
10页
D
Posing
for
a
picture
and
flashing
the
V
sign
may
expose
your
fingerprints,
giving
criminals
an
opportunity
to
steal
your
important
information.
Researchers
with
the
National
Institute
of
Informatics
in
Japan
successfully
got
fingerprint
information
from
a
picture
during
an
experiment,
even
though
the
subject
was
photographed
from
three
meters
away,
according
to
the
newspaper.
“Once
you
share
them
on
social
media
then
they’re
gone.
Unlike
a
password
you
can’t
change
your
fingers.”
Biometric(生物统计的)
security
is
reaching
the
mainstream
with
more
than
50
percent
of
mobile
phones
set
to
include
fingerprint
recognition
for
the
first
time
in
2017.
The
technology
is
also
used
in
immigration
control
and
for
access
to
high-security
controlled
areas.
Photos
that
include
both
people's
faces
and
fingers
run
a
higher
risk
of
revealing
personal
information,
and
the
risk
for
celebrities
is
even
higher.
Chinese
experts
in
fingerprint
identification
confirmed
the
possibility.
"Technically,
we
can
use
high-definition
video
cameras
to
obtain
people's
fingerprints,"
said
Dr.
Yin
Desen
of
the
First
Institute
of
the
Ministry
of
Public
Security.
He
also
said
that
people's
external
features
are
easily
recorded.
However,
compared
to
video,
it
is
more
difficult
to
obtain
fingerprints
through
just
one
photo.
According
to
experts,
criminals
are
able
to
use
counterfeit
fingerprints
to
commit
crimes,
such
as
stealing
fingerprint
passwords
and
signing
agreements.
Yin
warned
that
people
should
pay
more
attention
when
they
leave
fingerprints
or
use
them
as
passwords.
What
is
the
difference
between
passwords
and
fingerprints?
Passwords
can
be
changed.
It
is
simple
to
recognize
fingerprints.
Fingerprints
have
a
higher
security
level.
Passwords
depend
on
users’
experience.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
not
mentioned
as
the
use
of
biometric
security?
Fingerprint
recognition.
Immigration
control.
Vehicle
identification.
High-security
controlled
area.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“counterfeit”
probably
mean
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Reliable.
B.
False.
C.
Genuine.
D.
Unique.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
text?
People
should
use
passwords.
All
the
photos
run
a
high
risk
of
exposing
personal
information.
Passwords
can
be
more
easily
stolen
than
fingerprints.
It’s
easier
to
give
away
information
of
fingerprints
through
video.
高二年级英语科试卷第
6页共
10页
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。
6
ways
our
post-pandemic
(疫情后)
world
will
be
different
The
future
has
never
been
easy
to
forecast,
and
the
coronavirus
makes
life
even
more
unpredictable.
To
gather
informed
views
on
how
we
most
likely
will
live,
learn,
work,
and
communicate
when
we
reach
the
new
normal,
National
Geographic
interviewed
a
range
of
experts
and
leaders.
New
Ways
to
Learn
36
Although
equal
access
to
tech
remains
a
barrier,
tools
will
be
designed
that
may9855202590800
bridge
divides.
Students
will
use
technology
to
help
with
homework,
set
goals,
and
measure
progress.
Balance
Work
and
Life
The
future
of
work
won’t
be
fully
remote,
but
it
won’t
be
limited
to
offices,
either.
It’ll
be
a
mixture.
Smaller
offices
will
be
centers
for
occasional
in-person
collaboration,
while
improved
digital
tools—such
as
better
video
chatting—will
support
workers
at
home.
Besides,
more
emphasis
on
balancing
productivity
with
personal
needs
will
allow
employees
to
organize
their
work
hours
to
fit
their
schedules.
3728194004175760
Tech
Leads
the
Way
Broadband(宽带)
access
has
never
been
equal.
38
Yet
advances
in
high-speed
5G
telecom
networks
will
fuel
an
increase
in
fields
from
telemedicine
to
banking,
education,
and
transportation.
This
will
be
a
tidal
wave
of
change.
More
efficient
networks
will
reduce
costs
and
help
small
businesses
affected
by
the
pandemic
reach
new
customers
and
grow.
Get
Out
and
Stay
Out
U.
S.
national
parks
saw
dramatic
drops
in
visitors
last
spring—but
then
numbers
exploded
this
spring,
as
did
sales
for
RVs
and
bikes.
39
People
are
going
outdoors
more
often
this
year
and
also
shifting
from
adventure
sports
requiring
travel—skiing,
climbing,
backpacking—to
closer-to-home
activities
such
as
bird-watching,
gardening,
and
bike
riding.
409855206355080
Public
concern
in
the
United
States
about
global
warming
hit
an
all-time
high
last
November,
according
to
researchers
at
Yale
and
George
Mason
Universities.
Large
majorities
of
Americans
think
human-caused
global
warming
is
real,
and
they
feel
worried
and
even
personally
responsible.
Surprisingly,
a
survey
in
April
found
that
COVID-19
hadn’t
replaced
concern
over
the
climate—though
it
had
reduced
media
coverage
of
it.
Remote
Possibilities
One
Planet,
Two
Crises
Therefore,
flexibility
will
be
the
ultimate
job
benefit.
The
pandemic
exposed
that
divide.
高二年级英语科试卷第
7页共
10页
One
positive
aspect
of
schools
closing
may
be
how
districts
are
innovating
to
improve
learning
from
home.
Many
cities
have
closed
streets
to
make
room
for
outdoor
dining,
public
events,
and
parks.
The
Internet
has
made
it
possible
for
millions
of
people
to
work
remotely,
but
it’s
put
us
at
risk
of
cyber-
attacks.
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
完形填空(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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
Before
Bill
Gates
became
the
richest
man
in
the
world,
he
arrived
in
New
York
with
just
his
credit
cards.
Good
enough
for
most
41
,
but
not
for
buying
a
newspaper
from
a
street
vendor
(小贩).
Seeing
Gates
had
no
42
,
the
vendor
told
him
to
take
the
paper
anyway.
He
would
43
for
it
from
his
tips.
Years
later,
having
made
a
(n)
44
,
Gates
remembered
the
vendor
and
45
him
out.
He
explained
that
he
46
to
help
the
man
as
the
man
helped
him.
“You
can’t,”
the
vendor
said.
“I
gave
you
that
47
when
I
was
poor.
You’re
a
(n)
48
man.
You
can
never
again
49
what
you
can’t
afford
to
lose.”
I’d
like
to
say
Bill
Gates
50
that
newspaper
vendor
a
newspaper!
But
he
didn’t.
And
that
wouldn’t
be
the
point.
The
story
51
people
of
the
parable
(寓言)
of
the
widow’s
coin,
where
the
poor
lady
gave
two
copper
coins
to
the
pared
to
the
amounts
52
by
wealthy
people,
it
was
nothing.
But
it
was
worth
53
,
because
she
had
given
all
she
had.
When
someone
who
can’t
54
anything
still
gives,
you
receive
more
than
their
gift.
You
receive
a
sense
of
55
,
a
sense
of
being
valued
out
of
the
ordinary.
A.
positions
B.
occasions
C.
states
D.
opportunities
A.
check
B.
money
C.
charge
D.
change
A.
pay
B.
make
C.
call
D.
long
A.
decision
B.
advance
C.
fortune
D.
difference
A.
figured
B.
pointed
C.
sought
D.
took
A.
pretended
B.
intended
C.
declined
D.
happened
A.
charity
B.
security
C.
liberty
D.
sympathy
A.
influential
B.
responsible
C.
considerate
D.
wealthy
A.
give
off
B.
give
in
C.
give
out
D.
give
away
A.
offered
B.
bought
C.
awarded
D.
brought
A.
reminds
B.
informs
C.
convinces
D.
suspects
A.
occupied
B.
devoted
C.
donated
D.
consumed
A.
little
B.
more
C.
less
D.
much
A.
assist
B.
access
C.
assign
D.
afford
A.
relief
B.
justice
C.
worth
D.
duty
高二年级英语科试卷第
8页共
10页
非选择题部分
第三部分:语言运用
第二节
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
Green
tea
originates
from
China.
It
is
a
type
of
tea
which
is
made
from
the
5650228501536065
(process)
leaves
of
tea
trees.
Green
tea
has
been
subjected
to
many
scientific
studies
to
determine
the
extent
of
its
health
benefits.
But
it
is
only
during
the
last
two
decades
that
researches
regarding
the
health
benefits
of
drinking
green
tea
57
(establish).
Results
of
58
study
in
1994
published
by
the
Journal
of
the
National
Cancer
Institute
stated
that
Chinese
men
and
women
59
regular
drink
was
green
tea
reduced
the
risk
of
getting
cancer
by
almost
60
percent.
Another
study
conducted
by
the
University
of
Purdue
also
claimed
that
green
tea
contains
a
compound
which
prevents
the
60
(grow)
of
cancer
cells.
Green
tea
is
61
(benefit)
to
health.
More
studies
suggest
that
aside
from
its
ability
to
prevent
cancer,
it’s
also
reported
to
strengthen
the
immune
system.
Green
tea
is
rich
62
a
substance
called
EGCG.
This
substance
has
the
ability
to
kill
existing
cancer
cells
without
63
(destroy)
healthy
issues.7188203926840
64
green
tea
has
many
benefits,
not
everyone
can
drink
it.
For
example,
659855204126865
is
not
suitable
for
children,
pregnant
women
or
the
elderly
to
drink
green
tea.
第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:应用文写作(15分)
假定你是李华,你的英国笔友John得知你所在的班级每节英语课前都轮流由一名同
学做“Two-minute
presentation”,特发来邮件询问情况。请给他回复一封邮件,介绍相关情况。
内容包括:
1.活动情况;
2.对英语学习的帮助;
3.你的建议。
注意:1.词数80左右;
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
信的开头已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
John,
How
are
you
going?
_____________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
高二年级英语科试卷第
9页共
10页
第二节
读后续写(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。续写的词数应为150左右。注意:
续写部分分为两段;每段的开头语已为你写好。
Amanda
was
disheartened
when
she
looked
across
the
table
at
her
three-year-old
sister.
Li
sat
on
a
seat,
drinking
from
her
sippy
(有吸嘴的)
cup.
Wondering
why
Li
was
still
afraid
of
her,
Amanda
took
a
cookie
off
her
plate
and
held
it
out
to
Li,
“Want
a
bite?”
As
soon
as
Li
saw
Amanda
reaching
over,
her
eyes
widened.
She
jumped
down
from
her
seat
and
raced
to
her
room.
What
an
annoyance!
Amanda
complained
to
Mom
that
she
had
thought
being
a
big
sister
would
be
fun.
Mom
took
Amanda’s
hand
reminding
her
that
Li
was
in
a
new
country
with
a
new
family
and
how
scared
she
might
be.
“Honey,
she
is
still
getting
used
to
you,”
Mom
added.
“It’s
only
been
two
weeks.”
Over
a
year
ago,
Amanda’s
parents
said
that
they
were
adopting
a
daughter
from
China,
and
Amanda
had
danced
with
excitement.
She’d
dreamed
of
taking
her
sister
to
the
park,
reading
books
to
her,
and
teaching
her
to
ride
a
bicycle.
That
hadn’t
happened,
though.
In
the
weeks
since
their
trip
to
China,
Li
had
only
let
their
mom
and
dad
near
her.
Amanda
had
drawn
pictures
for
her,
read
to
her,
and
made
funny
faces,
but
none
had
worked.
Whenever
she
got
close,
Li
ran
away.
“I
just
wish
I
knew
how
to
help
her,”
Amanda
said
to
herself,
thinking
of
Li’s
frightened
eyes.
As
she
sat
onto
the
couch,
she
turned
on
the
TV
and
began
to
watch
a
cartoon
about
a
dog
and
a
cat.
After
a
few
seconds,
Amanda
realized
that
the
cartoon
was
in
another
language.
The
show
looked
funny,
but
she
didn’t
understand
any
of
it.
Sighing
deeply,
she
remembered
the
days
when
they
were
in
China.
She
had
got
frustrated
when
people
talked
in
Mandarin,
the
language
spoken
in
Li’s
province.
Paragraph
1:
“That’s
it.”
Amanda
sped
to
Li’s
room.
_____________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
Mom
came
to
the
door
and
found
them
sitting
side
by
side.
___________________________
高二年级英语科试卷第
10页共
10页
英语参考答案
第一部分:听力理解(共两节,每小题1.5分,30分)
1-5
BCBAC
6-10
ACABC
11-15
BACAC
16-20BCBCA
第二部分:知识运用
阅读理解(共两节,每小题2分,满分50分)
21-23DCB
24-27
DBAB
28-31
CDCB
32-35
ACBD
36-40
ECDFB
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45
BDACC
46-50
BADDB
51-55
ACBDC
语法填空:(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56.
processed
57.
have
been
established
58.
a
59.
whose
60.
growth
61.beneficial
62.
in
63.
destroying
64.
Although/Though/While
65.it
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
参考范文:
第一节:
应用文写作(满分15分)
Dear
John,
How
are
you
going?
I’m
writing
to
tell
you
some
details
about
“Two-minute
presentation”
in
my
class.
This
term,
every
student
participated
in
it
and
brought
different
fun.
Not
only
did
this
activity
practice
our
spoken
English,
but
also
let
each
of
us
build
up
self-confidence
in
the
process
of
making
the
presentation,
which
is
of
great
benefit
to
us.
I
hope
this
activity
can
continue
and
suggest
that
the
time
should
be
extended
and
the
topics
be
expanded,
so
as
to
help
broaden
our
horizons.
I
hope
my
introduction
will
be
helpful
to
you.
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节:读后续写
(满分25分)
Para
1:
“That’s
it.”
Amanda
sped
to
Li’s
room.
She
gathered
all
her
courage
to
ask
Li
in
Mandarin
whether
she
would
like
to
see
a
cartoon
with
her.
For
the
first
time
ever,
Li
nodded
her
head
in
delight,
excitement
shining
from
her
eyes.
Although
Amanda
was
nearly
at
a
loss
to
understand
what
the
cartoon
was
about,
Li
spared
no
effort
to
make
the
program
come
across.
Both
sisters
were
immersed
in
the
warmth
between
them.
Para
2:
Mom
came
to
the
door
and
found
them
sitting
side
by
side.
Happiness
welled
up
from
the
bottom
of
her
heart.
Not
in
her
wildest
dream
could
she
imagine
that
her
two
beloved
daughters
would
get
along
well
with
each
other.
It
was
not
until
mom
patted
the
two
on
the
back
that
they
realized
mom’s
presence.
Mom
was
delighted
to
see
the
special
bonds
created
between
her
daughters.
With
sunlight
streaming
into
the
room,
the
family
were
in
the
seventh
heaven.