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七选五专题
河南省焦作市普通高中2020-2021学年高二上英语期末试卷试题
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Can
you
imagine
a
morning
without
technology?
Probably
you
didn’t
realize
how
many
times
you
use
technology
before
you
go
out
of
your
home
every
day.
___16___
Some
examples
of
that
include,
our
toast
bread
that
we
probably
take
for
breakfast,
or
our
listening
to
the
news
before
we
go
out.
Even
if
people
don’t
think
about
it,
technology
is
a
very
important
part
in
our
life.
___17___
Technology
not
only
makes
our
life
easy,
but
actually
it
also
makes
our
work
easy.
One
example
of
that
is
an
office
where
everything
is
done
by
computer.
Also
some
teachers
use
technology
to
review
or
even
to
teach.
Some
people
think
that
technology
some
day
is
going
to
replace
humans.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
technology
permits
that
we
could
have
a
wide
use
of
our
natural
resources.
Technology
is
used
to
improve
production.___18___Now
exist
a
lot
of
new
medicines
and
techniques
that
permit
us
to
have
a
better
life.
For
example,
some
days
ago
I
watched
in
the
news
that
a
new
machine
would
help
paralytic(瘫痪的)people
to
walk
again.
Technology
also
offers
a
lot
of
ways
to
entertainment.___19___
This
device
permits
the
player
to
play
against
people
in
all
parts
of
the
world
without
device
in
his
or
her
hands,
which
is
just
great.
Some
people
could
think
that
those
games
just
make
people
overweight
and
lazy.
But
in
a
lot
of
those
games
body
movement
is
involved,
so
people
actually
exercise
while
they
play.
Technology
is
just
a
way
to
make
our
lives
easy,
and
it
is
our
responsibility
to
use
it
wisely.___20___
I
feel
so
thankful
for
that!
A.
One
example
of
this
is
the
game
machine
Xbox
B.
And
it
is
also
used
to
improve
our
health.
C.
Some
think
it’s
harm
to
our
society.
D.
Thanks
to
technology
we
could
live
an
easy
life.
E.
However,
technology
is
everywhere
at
every
moment.
F.
Technology
has
affected
us
both
positively
and
negatively.
G.
I
really
believe
technology
will
surprise
us
everyday
more.
【答案】16.
E
17.
D
18.
B
19.
A
20.
G
河南省豫南九校2020-2021学年上期高二期末联考英语试题
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。
How
to
Teach
Teens
Life
Skills
If
you
want
your
teenager
to
grow
as
a
mature
and
responsible
adult,
you'd
better
make
sure
you
are
teaching
him
life
skills.
36
Life
skills
fall
under
different
categories,
but
the
following
are
some
of
the
most
common
skills
that
teens
should
learn.
Decision-making.
Decision-making
is
not
the
strongest
suit
of
most
adults,
and
this
is
probably
because
they
were
not
given
the
chance
to
decide
for
themselves
when
they
were
younger.
37
Let
him
start
with
simple
and
minor
matters
like
the
color
of
his
room,
the
brand
of
his
rubber
shoes,
or
the
summer
job
he
will
take
on.
You
must
still
decide
everything
that
is
major
and
the
things
that
will
have
a
big
impact
on
his
life.
Make
sure
to
guide
your
teenager
as
he
decides.
Explain
to
him
the
benefits
and
the
consequences
of
his
decisions.
And
let
him
experience
the
results—good
or
bad.
Time
management.
Although
he
has
plenty
of
time
in
his
hands,
your
teenager
must
be
trained
how
to
effectively
manage
his
time.
This
can
be
done
by
allowing
your
teenager
to
make
a
daily,
weekly,
and/or
monthly
schedule
and
encouraging
him
to
stick
to
it.
38
If
he
can't
follow
his
own
schedule,
you
can
tell
him
to
adjust
his
activities
and
perhaps
drop
some
that
don't
meet
his
priorities.
39
Whenever
he
is
able
to
work,
encourage
your
teenager
to
have
a
summer
or
part-time
job.
He
can
walk
dogs,
assist
in
stores,
baby
sit,
or
do
some
online
selling.
Any
job
that
fits
his
talents
and
skills
must
be
considered.
When
he
already
earns,
teach
your
teenager
the
value
of
money
by
showing
him
how
to
save
and
spend
it
wisely.
Modelling
is
the
best
way
to
teach
your
teenager.
40
If
the
teenager
sees
that
you
yourself
are
doing
what
you
are
teaching
him
to
do,
it
will
be
more
natural
for
him
to
follow
suit.
A.
Earning
money.
B.
Money
management.
C.
If
he's
tired,
he
needs
to
rest.
D.
Therefore,
make
sure
to
always
walk
your
talk.
E.
Instruct
him
how
to
spread
his
activities
into
his
available
time.
F.
This
is
why
you
have
to
allow
and
train
your
teenager
to
make
decisions.
G.
Life
skills
can
help
make
the
teenagers
ready
for
the
real
life
in
the
real
world.
36-40
GFEAD
河南省天一大联考2020_2021学年高二英语上学期期末考试试题
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。
Tips
for
Keeping
Awake
in
Class
If
you
want
to
keep
awake
during
class,
sleep
the
night
before
your
class.
Students
who
doze(打瞌睡)in
class
often
missed
sleep
the
night
before.
Getting
enough
sleep
is
your
first
line
of
defense
when
it
comes
to
staying
awake
in
class.
36
For
most
people,
eight
hours
of
sleep
is
enough
to
get
through
the
day,
but
your
body
may
require
more.
37
This
will
train
your
body
to
know
when
it
needs
to
be
asleep
and
when
it
is
time
to
wake
up.
Allow
yourself
time
to
relax
before
heading
to
bed
by
putting
away
your
phone,
homework,
and
other
things
that
keep
your
mind
active.
Getting
enough
high-quality
sleep
can
help
you.
Another
way
is
to
take
a
shower
before
class.
38
The
warm
water
from
your
shower
raises
your
body
temperature.
This
also
increases
your
heart
rate
so
your
blood
travels
around
your
body
faster.
Finally,
it
helps
deliver
oxygen
to
your
important
organs
so
your
body
can
work
at
the
best
level
of
efficiency.
39
When
your
body
is
exposed
to
cold
water,
your
blood
will
flow
at
a
higher
pressure,
meaning
that
your
circulation(循环)is
even
further
increased.
The
cold
water
will
also
help
wake
you
up
because
it
will
shock
your
body,
forcing
you
to
breathe
more
deeply.
40
And
thus
you
will
be
more
mentally
sharp.
A.
Having
a
warm
meal
also
works.
B.
This
will
increase
your
oxygen
intake.
C.
Perform
a
series
of
movements
before
sleep.
D.
This
helps
you
feel
refreshed
and
awakens
your
senses.
E.
For
some
extra
energy,
finish
your
shower
with
cold
water.
F.
Make
sure
to
get
some
shut-eye
if
you
have
a
class
the
next
day.
G.
Keep
a
regular
sleep
schedule
by
going
to
bed
at
the
same
time
each
night.
36-40.FGDEB
河南省开封市2020-2021学年高二上学期五县联考期末英语试题
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。
Who
would
win
in
a
fight,
a
lion
or
a
tiger?
Well,
if
size
has
anything
to
do
with
the
matter,
the
tiger
would
win.
That's
because
tigers
are
the
largest
of
all
cat
species.
Tigers
are
not
only
large;
they
are
also
fast.
They
can
dash
as
fast
as
40
miles
per
hour
for
short
distances
and
leap
as
far
as
30
feet.
16
.
At
the
start
of
the
20th
century,
there
were
over
100,000
tigers
living
in
the
wild.
By
the
turn
of
the
century,
the
number
of
tigers
outside
of
catch
decreased
to
just
over
3,000.
Interestingly,
the
most
serious
threats
that
tigers
face
come
from
a
much
smaller
species,
one
with
an
average
weight
of
around
140
lbs.
That
species
is
Homo
sapiens,
better
known
as
humans.
17
.
Tigers
are
hunted
for
many
reasons.
18
Though
trading
tiger
skins
is
now
illegal
in
most
parts
of
the
world,
tiger
furs
are
worth
around
$.10,000
on
the
black
market.
Though
the
fur
would
be
incentive(刺激)enough
for
most
hunters,
other
parts
of
the
tiger
can
also
fetch
a
pretty
penny.
Some
people
in
China
and
other
Asian
cultures
believe
that
various
tiger
parts
have
cure
function.
Traditional
Chinese
medicine
calls
for
the
use
of
tiger
bones,
among
other
parts,
to
cure
some
disease.
Tigers
have
also
been
hunted
as
a
game,
19
Such
killings
took
place
in
a
large
scale
during
the
19th
and
early
20th
centuries,
when
an
English
hunter
might
demand
to
kill
over
a
hundred
tigers
in
their
hunting
career.
Though
this
practice
is
much
less
popular
today
than
it
was
in
the
past,
it
has
not
stopped
entirely.
Humans
have
done
great
damage
to
the
world's
tiger
population
through
hunting,
but
perhaps
more
damage
has
been
caused
through
the
destruction
of
habitat.
Tigers
once
ranged
widely
across
Asia,
all
the
way
from
Turkey
to
the
eastern
coast
of
Russia.
20
The
tiger
population
is
now
isolated
in
small
pockets
in
southern
and
southeastern
Asia.
This
is
because
humans
have
heavily
changed
the
environments.
Humans
have
built
towns
and
cities.
Road
and
transport
systems
were
created
to
connect
these
towns
and
cities.
To
feed
the
people
living
in
these
areas,
forests
and
fields
have
been
cleared
to
create
farmland.
A
major
difficulty
to
preserving
tigers
is
the
large
amount
of
territory(领土,领域)that
each
tiger
requires.
Each
wild
tiger
demands
between
200
and
300
square
miles.
Because
tigers
need
so
much
territory,
it
is
really
difficult
to
acquire
enough
land
to
support
a
large
population
of
tigers.
A.
Though
humans
have
done
great
harm
to
tigers.
B.
A
lion
is
not
as
large
as
a
tiger
but
runs
faster
than
it.
C.
People
have
long
valued
the
famous
striped(有条纹的)skins.
D.
But
over
the
past
100
years,
tigers
have
lost
93%
of
their
historic
range.
E.
Humans
threaten
tigers
in
primarily
two
ways:
hunting
and
destroying
habitat.
F.
In
other
words,
people
hunted
tigers
only
for
the
thrill
and
achievement
of
killing
them.
G.
You
may
not
think
that
such
large,
fast,
and
fierce
tigers
need
help
to
survive,
but
they
do.
16-20.GECFD
河南名校联盟2020-2021学年高二(上)期末考试英语试题
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。
Delivering
presentations
is
an
everyday
art
form
that
anyone
can
master.
To
capture
your
audience's
attention,
present
your
information
with
ease
and
confidence.
Act
as
if
you
are
in
a
conversation
with
your
audience,
and
they
will
pay
attention
to
you.
16
Give
it
the
"bar"
test.
The
“bar"
test
ensures
that
your
idea
is
clear
and
your
storytelling
is
effective.
Before
you
write
your
presentation,
make
notes
sketching
out(概述)your
message.
Think
of
it
as
a
story,
with
a
beginning,
middle,
and
end.
Then
ask
a
colleague
or
friend
who
knows
nothing
about
your
project
to
listen
to
your
summary.
17
Prepare
for
nerves.
It's
important
to
rehearse(预演)in
front
of
people
because
it
will
make
you
less
nervous
when
the
time
comes.
If
you
tend
to
get
nervous
when
you
give
presentations,
you
can
go
further
during
your
rehearsals
in
order
to
reduce
your
nerves.
18
For
instance,
if
your
fear
is
"I'll
forget
what
I'm
saying",
you
can
prepare
a
plan
like,
"If
I
forget
what
I'm
saying,
I'll
pause,
scan
my
notes,
and
find
the
next
important
point
I
need
to
make.”
19
Smile,
raise
your
eyebrows,
and
otherwise
tell
your
story
through
feelings
as
well
as
facts.
Show
your
audience
your
own
passion
for
the
topic.
Say
everything
as
if
you
find
it
interesting
and
expect
them
to
be
interested
by
it
as
well.
Your
enthusiasm
will
be
infectious.
Find
ways
to
make
your
presentation
interactive.
20
Ask
someone
to
tell
a
joke
to
get
you
warmed
up,
or
quiz(询问)audience
members
about
their
experience
with
something
related
to
your
topic.
If
it's
a
large
group,
ask
questions
that
each
audience
member
can
answer
with
a
show
of
hands.
A.
Show
your
emotion.
B.
Mind
your
body
language.
C.
It's
good
to
think
about
what
you'll
do
in
each
situation.
D.
If
they
can
summarize
your
message
accurately,
that's
a
good
sign.
E.
To
get
this
level
of
fluency,
you'd
better
practice,
practice
and
practice.
F.
If
you
are
working
with
a
small
crowd,
you
can
talk
directly
to
members
of
the
audience.
G.
It
may
help
to
start
your
presentation
with
a
question
or
a
dilemma
so
they
feel
involved
from
the
start.完形填空专题
河南省焦作市普通高中2020-2021学年高二上英语期末试卷试题
第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
homeless
man,
who
received
a
reward
he
had
never
expected
after
he
spent
his
last
$20
helping
a
woman,
now
says
he
wants
to
touch
other
people’s
lives
the
way
his
was___21___.
Johnny
Bobbitt,
34,
wrote
on
the
GoFundMe
page,
a
charity___22___created
by
the
woman
he
helped,
Kate
McClure,
“The
feeling
is
beyond
words
and
I
owe
thanks
to
the
support
and___23___that
each
and
every
one
of
you
has
shown.
I
have
to___24___the
favor.
I
can’t___25___take
but
never
give
back.”
McClure
started
the
GoFundMe
page
last
month
with
the___26___goal
of
$10,000
after
Bobbitt
helped
her
when
she
ran
out
of___27___on
her
way
to
a
meeting
in
Philadelphia.
“Bobbitt
sits
on
the
side
of
the
road
every
day,
holding
a___28___.
It
was
then
close
lo
midnight
and
I
was
driving___29___.
He
saw
me
pull
over
and
knew
something
was____30____,”
McClure
wrote.
“He
told
me
to
get
back
in
the
car
and
lock
the____31____.

McClure
couldn’t____32____what
happened
next.
Bobbitt
used
$20
he
had____33____from
panhandling(行乞)that
day
to
buy
her
gas.
He
even
filled
her
car
up.
After
the
chance
encounter(遇见),McClure
and
her
boyfriend
visited
Bobbitt
several
times
to____34____gift
cards,
cash
and
snacks.
The
couple
decided
to
create
the
GoFundMe
page____35____he
wouldnf
t
have
to
spend
the
holidays____36____on
the
street.
The
plan____37____.
In
less
than
a
month,
Bobbitt’s
GoFundMe
page
had
raised
$400,000.
A
bank
account
was____38____for
Bobbitt
with
funds
for
his
everyday
needs.
He
will
also
be____39____to
organizations
and
people
who
are____40____the
tough
periods
in
their
life.
21.
A.
shaken
B.
touched
C.
promoted
D.
required
22.
A.
fantasy
B.
criterion
C.
caution
D.
campaign
23.
A.
courage
B.
humor
C.
wisdom
D.
generosity
24.
A.
accept
B.
return
C.
absorb
D.
replace
25.
A.
constantly
B.
smoothly
C.
personally
D.
officially
26.
A.
tough
B.
average
C.
original
D.
regular
27.
A.
gas
B.
food
C.
money
D.
water
28.
A.
sign
B.
ticket
C.
flag
D.
stick
29.
A.
home
B.
alone
C.
downtown
D.
straight
30.
A.
wrong
B.
strange
C.
obvious
D.
dangerous
31.
A.
rooms
B.
doors
C.
engine
D.
garage
32.
A.
stand
B.
dream
C.
believe
D.
remember
33.
A.
borrowed
B.
spent
C.
hidden
D.
collected
34.
A.
fetch
B.
pack
C.
deliver
D.
demand
35.
A.
in
case
B.
as
though
C.
so
that
D.
even
if
36.
A.
marching
B.
dancing
C.
sleeping
D.
trading
37.
A.
worked
B.
dropped
C.
matured
D.
failed
38.
A.
put
up
B.
set
up
C.
made
up
D.
split
up
39.
A.
explaining
B.
reporting
C.
applying
D.
contributing
40.
A.
turning
over
B.
carrying
on
C.
filling
out
D.
getting
through
【答案】21.
B
22.
D
23.
D
24.
B
25.
A
26.
C
27.
A
28.
A
29.
B
30.
A
31.
B
32.
C
33.
D
34.
C
35.
C
36.
C
37.
A
38.
B
39.
D
40.
D
河南省豫南九校2020-2021学年上期高二期末联考英语试题
第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
It
was
the
old
lady's
birthday.
She
got
up
early
to
be
ready
for
the
41
.
From
the
second
floor
flat
she
could
see
the
postman
when
he
42
down
the
street,
and
the
little
boy
from
the
ground
floor
43
her
letters
on
the
rare
occasions
when
anything
came.
Today
she
was
44
there
would
be
something.
Myra
wouldn't
forget
her
mother's
birthday,
even
if
she
seldom
wrote
45
.Of
course
Myra
was
busy.
Her
husband
had
been
46
as
Mayor,
and
Myra
herself
had
got
a
medal
for
her
work
for
the
aged.
The
old
lady
was
eighty
today.
She
had
47
her
best
dress.
Perhaps
Myra
might
come.
After
all,
eighty
was
a
48
birthday.
Even
if
Myra
did
not
come,
she
would
send
a(an)
49
.
The
old
lady
was
sure
of
that.
The
50
,
Johnnie
,
had
been
up
with
a
packet
of
mints(薄荷糖),and
said
he
wouldn't
go
out
to
play
until
the
post
had
come.
“I
guess
you'll
get
lots
and
lots
of
presents,”
he
said.
"I
51
last
week
when
I
was
six."
She
stood
by
the
52
,
watching.
The
postman
turned
round
the
corner
on
his
bicycle.
Her
heart
53
fast.
Johnnie
had
seen
him
too
and
ran
to
the
gate.
Soon
Johnnie
knocked
at
her
door.
a
Granny,
granny,
"
he
54
,
“I’ve
got
your
post.”
He
gave
her
four
55
Three
were
unsealed(没密封的)cards
from
old
friends.
The
fourth
was
sealed,
in
Myra's
56
The
old
lady
felt
a
painful
feeling
of
57
.
"No
parcel,
Johnnie?”
“No,
granny.”
Almost
58
,she
tore
the
envelope
open.
59
in
the
card
was
a
piece
of
paper.
Written
on
the
card
was
a
60
under
the
printed
Happy
Birthday—Buy
yourself
something
nice
with
the
cheque,
Myra
and
Harold.
41.
A.
card
B.
letter
C.
post
D.
check
42.
A.
came
B.
left
C.
ran
D.
drove
43.
A.
cleaned
up
B.
brought
up
C.
gave
up
D.
dressed
up
44.
A.
afraid
B.
excited
C.
sure
D.
pleased
45.
A.
on
the
contrary
B.
at
present
C.
in
a
way
D.
at
other
times
46.
A.
picked
B.
treated
C.
regarded
D.
appointed
47.
A.
worn
B.
found
C.
dressed
D.
bought
48.A.
heavy
B.
common
C.
special
D.
basic
49.
A.
present
B.
food
C.
clothes
D.
e-mail
50.
A.
postman
B.
husband
C.
boy
D.
daughter
51.
A.
did
B.
got
C.
made
D.
saw
52.
A.
window
B.
bed
C.
door
D.
table
53.A.
beat
B.
jumped
C.
sank
D.
knocked
54.
A.
worried
B.
said
C.
whispered
D.
answered
55.
A.
envelopes
B.
cards
C.
letters
D.
cheques
56.
A.
writing
B.
copying
C.
typing
D.
translanting
57.
A.
excitement
B.
disappointment
C.
satisfaction
D.
surprise
58.
A.
immediately
B.
happily
C.
unwillingly
D.
worriedly
59.
A.
Folded
B.
Locked
C.
Put
D.
Stuck
60.
A.
news
B.
information
C.
message
D.
character
第一节
完形填空
41-45
CABCD
46-50
DACAC
51-55
AAABA
56-60
ABCAC
河南省天一大联考2020_2021学年高二英语上学期期末考试试题
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Sometimes,
animals
act
just
as
humans
do.
Officer
Burgess
found
a
mother
duck
pecking(啄)on
his
car.
He
figured
she
just
wanted
41
.
But
the
pecking
continued.
Officer
Burgess
grew
42
when
the
duck
ignored
the
food
he
threw
out
of
the
window.
Instead,
the
duck
43
away
just
a
bit,
then
stopped,
looked
back,
and
returned
to
the
44
for
some
more
pecking
and
screaming.
After
the
duck’s
doing
so
for
a
second
time,
Officer
Burgess
45
got
out
of
his
car
to
follow
the
duck.
But
he
wasn’t
prepared
for
what
he
was
about
to
46
!
"She
led
me
about
100
yards
away
to
this
grassy
47
near
a
lake
where
I
saw
one
of
her
48
all
tangled
up(缠住)in
some
string.
His
little
feet
were
49
,"
the
officer
explained.
"She
led
me
straight
to
him."
Officer
Burgess
thought
the
mother
duck
might
50
him
if
he
tried
to
touch
her
baby,
so
he
51
the
animal
rescue
center
for
help.
The
rescue
'group
didn’t
have
any
staff
readily
52
to
assist,
but
a
policewoman,
Officer
Cecilia
Charron,
decided
she’d
lend
a
53
.
When
Officer
Charron
arrived,
she
went
straight
to
works
on
carefully
54
the
little
one.
"The
mother
duck
just
55
,
like
she
knew.
It
was
amazing,"
Officer
Burgess
recalled.
Once
freed,
the
baby
ran
to
its
mama,
and
they
safely
56
away.
It
was
an
unbelievable
57
for
the
shocked
officers,
and
Officer
Charron
58
teared
up
a
bit.
Officer
Burgess
said,
"I
honestly
don’t
know
why
I
decided
to
59
her,
but
I
did.
It
makes
me
wonder-do
they
know
to
60
humans
when
they
need
help?"
41.
A.
water
B.
peace
C.
food
D.
protection
42.
A.
curious
B.
stubborn
C.
happy
D.
grateful
43.
A.
hid
B.
walked
C.
broke
D.
floated
44.
A.
lake
B.
road
C.
sidewalk
D.
car
45.
A.
finally
B.
sincerely
C.
actually
D.
exactly
46.
A.
believe
B.
find
C.
hear
D.
regret
47.
A.
hallway
B.
house
C.
garden
D.
area
48.
A.
neighbors
B.
nests
C.
babies
D.
wings
49.
A.
kicking
B.
sinking
C.
climbing
D.
wandering
50.
A.
help
B.
attack
C.
admit
D.
trap
51.
A.
encouraged
B.
warned
C.
refused
D.
called
52.
A.
available
B.
willing
C.
powerful
D.
certain
53.
A.
volunteer
B.
vehicle
C.
hand
D.
tool
54.
A.
fixing
B.
comforting
C.
freeing
D.
curing
55.
A.
glared
B.
watched
C.
cheered
D.
screamed
56.
A.
escaped
B.
flew
C.
swam
D.
carried
57.
A.
experiment
B.
goal
C.
chance
D.
moment
58.
A.
even
B.
yet
C.
still
D.
ever
59.
A.
stop
B.
drive
C.
ignore
D.
follow
60.
A.
suffer
from
B.
turn
to
C.
come
across
D.
concentrate
on
河南省开封市2020-2021学年高二上学期五县联考期末英语试题
第一节(共20小题;每小题1.
5分,满分30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。
I
was
working
as
a
21
at
Tower
15
on
Newport
and
two
blocks
to
my
right
was
another
guard
named
Mike,
working
at
Tower
17.
He
called
me
over
the
phone
and
said,
“Hey,
I
have
spotted
two
kids
who
are
22
in
the
dangerous
zone.
I
have
to
give
them
a
warning.
Keep
an
eye
on
us.
"
I
said,
"Sure.
"
In
case
of
emergencies,
anytime
we
got
out
of
our
tower,
we
were
supposed
to
23
somebody
else.
Mike
24
the
phone
and
seized
the
lifebuoy(救生圈).Then
he
realized
that
these
two
kids
had
been
25
and
that
there
was
a
great
tendency
for
them
to
be
26
by
the
wave.
27
,
Mike
rushed
toward
the
ocean.
I
28
the
water
and
all
I
found
was
two
small
heads.
The
mother
of
the
two
kids
knelt(跪)down
on
the
beach
with
29
When
I
dropped
my
binoculars(望远镜)and
reached
the
mother,
Mike
was
in
waist-deep
water,30
the
two
kids.
I
turned
to
the
mum
and
said,
“Hey,
it's
OK.
They
are
safe.
"
I
saw
the
terror
started
to
31
Then
she
glanced
back
and
got
her
first
good
look
at
Mike.
A
new
kind
of
32
washed
over
her
face
as
though
there
was
another
33
to
her
kids'
lives.
She
snatch(抢)her
kids
without
appreciation.
Mike
had
some
seemingly
boring
34
,
and
his
shaved
head
showed
a
scar(伤疤).
Maybe
he
had
no
35
manners,
but
his
lifesaving
ability
36
his
unsatisfactory
skills
in
PR
(public
relation).
In
the
mother's
37
,
Mike
was
a
really
terrible
guy.
However,
that
couldn't
change
the
fact
that
he
had
just
38
her
kids.
Mike
just
glanced
at
me
and
smiled.
As
I
jogged
back
to
my
tower,
I
promised
myself
I'd
never
let
my
own
39
_
prevent
me
from
40
a
hero
when
I
meet
one.
21.A.
saved
B.
soldier
C.
lifeguard
D.
receiver
22.
A.
swimming
B.
running
C.
laughing
D.
quitting
23.
A.
assist
B.
inform
C.
confirm
D.
consider
24.
A.
put
up
B.
put
away
C.
hung
up
D.
took
up
25.
A.
laughing
B.
trembling
C.
quarreling
D.
struggling
26.
A.
swallowed
B.
directed
C.
prevented
D.
supported
27.
A.
Still
B.
Therefore
C.
Indeed
D.
Instead
28.
A.
explored
B.
noticed
C.
reached
D.
scanned
29.
A.
screams
B.
beliefs
C.
noises
D.
gestures
30.
A.
beating
B.
carrying
C.
hiding
D.
counting
31.
A.
refresh
B.
exist
C.
disappear
D.
strengthen
32.
A.
surprise
B.
panic
C.
doubt
D.
regret
33.
A.
bravery
B.
injury
C.
belt
D.
threat
34.
A.
trend
B.
section
C.
behavior
D.
existence
35.
A.
gentle
B.
positive
C.
unpleasant
D.
aggressive
36.
A.
give
in
to
B.
live
up
to
C.
put
up
with
D.
make
up
for
37.
A.
experience
B.
judgment
C.
description
D.
application
38.
A.
comforted
B.
transformed
C.
rescued
D.
frightened
39.
A.
prejudice
B.
request
C.
commitment
D.
decision
40.
A.
rejecting
B.
representing
C.
remembering
D.
recognizing
河南名校联盟2020-2021学年高二(上)期末考试英语试题
第一节(共20小题;每小题1
.
5分,满分30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.
I
awoke
suddenly
from
a
deep
sleep.
My
heart
was
beating
heavily,
and
I
was
21
I
closed
my
eyes,
hoping
to
fall
back
to
sleep
quickly.
But
there
it
was
again.
I
was
22
.
I
was
going
to
die
soon
if
I
didn't
do
something!
"Swim
to
the
light,"
a
little
voice
said.
I
started
23
I
broke
through
the
surface
of
the
water.
I
was
24
,
and
everything
was
going
to
be
fine.
I
got
out
of
bed,
afraid
that
I
would
have
the
bad
dream
again
if
I
went
back
to
sleep.
It
25
me
all
day,
making
it
hard
to
26
at
work.
Over
the
next
few
weeks,
I
had
the
same
27
several
times.
I
couldn't
shake
the
dream.
I
became
28
that
the
dream
was
mostly
about
me.
The
dream
was
showing
me
that
I
needed
to
fight
back
and
swim
to
the
light.
What
was
wrong?
What
did
I
need
to
29
?
The
only
thing
that
I
could
30
was
to
make
an
appointment
for
a
31
A
few
days
after
the
appointment,
I
got
a
call
saying
they
wanted
to
do
more
X-rays.
When
the
32
came
into
the
room,
he
moved
his
chair
close
to
mine
and
said,
"I'm
afraid
I
don't
have
very
good
news.
n
There
were
no
tears,
just
a
feeling
of
33
"I
know,“
I
said,
34
slowly.
“You
do?”
the
doctor
asked
in
35
,
sitting
back
in
his
chair.
“Yes,
I
had
a
dream,"
I
told
him
36
.
“That's
why
I
came
in
for
a
check.
"
It
was
a
long
road
with
surgery,
chemo
(化疗),and
radiation
therapy.
However,
I
37
the
dream
completely.
It
gave
me
38
and
a
positive
attitude.
I
fought
back,
prayed
frequently,
and
finally
I
39
it
to
swim
to
the
light.
Sometimes
a
dream
which
is
not
40
is
like
a
letter
which
is
not
read.
21.
A.
excited
B.
scared
C.
annoyed
D.
embarrassed
22.
A.
drinking
B.
swimming
C.
practising
D.
drowning
23.
A.
struggling
B.
searching
C.
running
D.
researching
24.
A.
lost
B.
curious
C.
alive
D.
anxious
25.
A.
troubled
B.
pleased
C.
comforted
D.
guided
26.
A.
miss
B.
focus
C.
escape
D.
adapt
27.
A.
adventure
B.
appointment
C.
appetite
D.
dream
28.
A.
confident
B.
interested
C.
convinced
D.
occupied
29.
A.
fight
B.
learn
C.
acknowledge
D.
sign
30.
A.
get
away
with
B.
come
up
with
C.
get
hold
of
D.
make
use
of
31.
A.
review
B.
restriction
C.
check
D.
explanation
32.
A.
guide
B.
colleague
C.
partner
D.
doctor
33.
A.
relief
B.
panic
C.
curiosity
D.
affection
34.
A.
approaching
B.
nodding
C.
whispering
D.
screaming
35.A.
peace
B.
anger
C.
astonishment
D.
danger
36.
A.
cautiously
B.
casually
C.
slightly
D.
calmly
37.
A.
realized
B.
described
C.
imagined
D.
trusted
38.
A.
hope
B.
reply
C.
demand
D.
desire
39.
A.
got
B.
made
C.
believed
D.
guessed
40.
A.
refreshed
B.
accomplished
C.
interpreted
D.
shared语法填空专题
河南省焦作市普通高中2020-2021学年高二上英语期末试卷试题
第二节
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,并将答案填写在答题卡上。
China
set
a
new
record
for
its
manned
deep-sea
diving
operation
with
a
submersible(潜水器)diving
to
a___41___(deep)of
10,909
meters
in
the
Mariana
Trench(海沟)on
Tuesday.
The
manned
submersible

Fendouzhe
,”___42___means
“striver”
in
Chinese,
successfully
landed
on___43___
seabed
of
the
Mariana
Trench,
the
world’s
deepest
trench,
at
8:12
am
on
Tuesday.
The
submersible,
together
with
the
mother
ship
Exploration
2,
set
off
from
Sanya,
Hainan
Province,
for
the
10,000-meter-deep-sea
diving
operation
on
Oct.
10.
That
spot,
called
the
Challenger
Deep,___44___(be)
roughly
10,900
meters
deep.
The
water
pressure
is
110kPa,
equivalent(相等的)to
2,000___45___(Africa)
elephants.
The
submersible
will
attempt
another
dive
into
the
world’s
deepest___46___(know)
point
on
Tuesday.
Last
month,
Fendouzhe___47___(make)its
first
journey
to
the
Mariana
Trench
onboard
its
mother
ship,
Exploration
2.
Fendouzhe
has
the
ability
of
carrying
up
to
three
passengers
to
the
deep
sea___48___(
conduct)
scientific
research.
The
instrument___49___(power)
by
electricity
and
can
operate
for
around
10
hours
underwater.
Almost
all
the
vehicle’s
technologies
and
instruments
were
developed
by
Chinese
researchers,
according
to
the
China
Ship
Scientific
Research
Center.
In
June
2012,
China’s
first
deep-sea
manned
submersible,
named____50____the
mythical
sea
dragon
Jiaolong,
set
China’s
Previous
diving
record
by
plunging
7,062
meters
down
the
Mariana
Trench.
【答案】41.
depth
42.
which
43.
the
44.
is
45.
African
46.
known
47.
made
48.
to
conduct
49.
is
powered
50.
after/for
河南省豫南九校2020-2021学年上期高二期末联考英语试题
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Olympic
“participants”
and
fans
arriving
for
next
year's
delayed
Tokyo
Games
will
be
encouraged
to
be
vaccinated(给…接种疫苗)to
protect
61
public
,IOC
President
Thomas
Bach
said
Monday.
Bach
campaigned
across
Tokyo
on
Monday,
his
62
(one)
visit
to
Japan
since
the
Olympics
were
delayed
almost
8
63
(
month)
ago
because
of
the
coronavirus
pandemic.
"In
order
to
protect
the
Japanese
people
and
out
of
respect
64
the
Japanese
people,
the
IOC
will
undertake
great
effort
so
that
as
many
people
as
possible—Olympic
participants
and
visitors
will
arrive
here
with
a
vaccine,
if
by
then
a
vaccine
65
(be)
available,”
Bach
said
after
talks
with
Japanese
Prime
Minister
Yoshihide
Sugar.
"We
want
to
convince
as
many
foreign
participants
as
possible
to
accept
a
vaccine,”
Bach
added
later
after
66
(meet)
with
Yoshiro
Mori,
the
head
of
the
local
organizing
committee.
"This
makes
us
all
very
67
(confidence)
that
we
can
have
spectators
(观众)in
the
Olympic
stadiums
next
year
and
that
spectators
will
enjoy
a
safe
environment."
A
possible
vaccine
68
(announce)
last
week
by
Pfizer
Inc,
69
could
greatly
help
the
IOC
and
local
organizers
stage
the
Olympics.
The
Olympics
are
scheduled
70
(open)
on
July
23,2021.
第二节
61.
the
62.
first
63.
months
64.
for
65.
is
66.
meeting
67.
confident
68.
was
announced
69.
which
70.
to
open
河南省天一大联考2020_2021学年高二英语上学期期末考试试题
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Different
places
have
different
climates.
A
desert,
for
example,
61
(refer)
to
as
a
dry
climate
because
little
water
falls
during
the
year.
In
polar
regions,
however,
rising
global
temperatures
62
(link)
with
climate
change
mean
that
ice
sheets
and
glaciers
are
melting
at
an
accelerated
rate
from
season
to
season.
This
contributes
to
sea
level
rise
in
some
63
(area)of
the
planet.
Together
with
expanding
ocean
waters
due
to
rising
temperatures,
the
rise
in
sea
level
has
begun
to
damage
coastlines
64
a
result
of
increasing
flooding.
The
cause
of
current
climate
change
is
largely
human
activity,
like
burning
fossil
fuels,
65
include
natural
gas,
oil,
and
coal.
Burning
these
materials
66
(give)out
greenhouse
gases
into
the
Earth’s
atmosphere.
These
gases
trap
heat
from
the
sun’s
rays
inside
the
atmosphere,
67
(cause)the
Earth’s
average
temperature
to
rise.
The
warming
of
the
planet
impacts
local
and
regional
climates.
Throughout
the
Earth’s
history,
climate
has
68
(constant)
changed.
When
occurring
naturally,
this
is
69
slow
process
that
has
been
taking
place
over
hundreds
or
thousands
of
years.
However,
the
human
influenced
climate
change
that
is
happening
now
is
occurring
at
a
much
70
(fast)
rate.
河南省开封市2020-2021学年高二上学期五县联考期末英语试题
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.
5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Are
you
interested
in
the
popular
shopping
culture—Singles
Day?
I'd
like
to
inform
you
41
some
information
about
it.
There
are
42
(vary)
theories
about
the
origin
of
Singles
Day
in
China.
One
of
the
popular
theories
is
that
Singles
Day
originated
from
campus
culture.
In
1993,
four
senior
students
at
Nanjing
University
came
up
with
the
idea
of
organizing
activities
on
Nov.
11
as
a
day
for
single
people.
Gradually
43
(accept)
by
society,
this
festival
attracts
more
and
more
people.
With
the
spread
of
media
and
online
culture,
Singles
Day
is
now
hugely
popular.
At
present,
Nov.
11
is
a
shopping
carnival.
"Double
11"
with
the
purpose
of
the
online
promotion
44
(hold)
by
Taobao
(Tmall)
on
Nov.
11,
2009.
With
the
45
(tend)
of
shopping
online,
the
turnover
(营业额)of
“Double
11"
Shopping
Festival
reached
213.5
billion
in
2018,
rising
46
(steady)
,
which
is
a
delight
to
sellers.
When
shopping
day
meets
Singles
Day,
what
will
people
do?
Perhaps,
this
special
day
makes
47
difference
to
those
who
are
in
their
forties
or
older
ages,
but
young
people
are
loyal
consumers
who
will
take
risks
of
48
(run)
out
of
their
money
49
(purchase).
It
is
the
young
consumers
50
have
strong
desire
to
buy
that
day.
They
like
the
discounts
of
the
goods.
河南名校联盟2020-2021学年高二(上)期末考试英语试题
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
At
Lowe's,
the
home
improvement
chain,
a
"LoweBot”
in
some
stores
can
answer
simple
questions,
such
as
where
41
(find)
items,
and
can
assist
with
inventory(库存)monitoring.
These
robots
free
up
workers
from
routine
tasks,
thus
42
(
give)
humans
more
time
for
customer
interaction-but
that's
only
the
beginning.
The
real
benefit
of
retail
robots
is
the
opportunity
to
capture
the
exact
data
about
the
products
on
the
43
(shelf)
and
customer
buying
patterns,
which
can
increase
efficiency
and
accuracy
in
inventory
management.
The
key
is
using
retail
robots
as
data

collectors
within
44
Internet-of-Things
(loT)
,
which
is
best
thought
of
45
a
complex
network
of
connected
devices,
objects,
and
sensors
gathering
data
that
46
(
analyze
)
in
the
cloud
or
with
edge
computing.
With
robots
in
stores,
retailers
already
have
the
beginnings
of
a
whole
IoT
47
(
solve).
As
the
robots
move
around
the
stores,
they
take
photos
of
every
shelf
and
aisle
(过道),which
are
then
digitized
and
converted
into
metrics
and
insights
about
out

of

stock
merchandise
and
pricing.
Such
detailed
data
is
48
(incredible)
valuable
in
retail,49
understanding
and
anticipating
consumer
demand
is
necessary.
For
example,
Stitch
Fix,
which
provides
just

for

you
clothing
choices
to
shoppers
at
home,
regards
50
(it)
as
its
business
model,
from
product
rec?ommendation
to
inventory
management
and
fashion
design.