高二英语
第Ⅰ卷(共75分)
I.听力理解(共三节,22.5分)
第一节:(共4小题;每小题1.5分,共6分)
听下面四段对话,每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话你将听一遍。
1.
What
will
the
man
do
on
Saturday
morning?
A.
Go
swimming.
B.
Work
extra
hours.
C.
Take
Grandma
to
hospital.
2.
What
does
the
woman
like
about
the
movie?
A.
The
storyline.
B.
The
music.
C.
The
characters.
3.
When
should
the
speakers
arrive
at
the
airport?
A.
Before
4:00.
B.
Before
3:30.
C.
Before
3:15.
4.
What
does
the
man
advise
the
woman
to
do?
A.
Stay
focused
on
the
class.
B.
Do
more
difficult
math
questions.
C.
Turn
to
her
math
teacher
for
help.
第二节:(共6小题;每小题1.5分,共9分)
听下面三段对话,每段对话后有两道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话你将听两遍。
听第5段材料,回答第5至第6小题。
5.Where
are
the
man's
keys?
A.
On
the
sofa.
B.
In
his
father's
bag.
C.
On
the
table.
6.
What
will
the
woman
do
in
the
afternoon?
A.
Stay
at
home.
B.
Play
badminton.
C.
Repair
the
keys.
听第6段材料,回答第7至第8小题。
7.
What
was
the
main
reason
the
man
quit
his
job?
A.
He
felt
stressed.
B.
His
salary
was
low.
C.
The
job
was
boring.
8.
What
is
the
possible
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.
Couple.
B.
Cousins.
C.
Friends.
听第7段材料,回答第9至第10小题。
9.
How
did
the
man
practice
English
pronunciation?
A.
By
speaking
to
foreign
teachers.
B.
By
repeating
after
a
recording.
C.
By
using
an
app
on
his
phone.
10.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Learning
English
with
educational
apps.
B.
Improving
English
pronunciation.
C.
Choosing
apps
carefully.
第三节:(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)
听下面一段独白,根据题目要求在相应的横线上写下第11题至第15题的关键信息。每小题仅填写一个词。这段独白你将听两遍。
The
Model
Z
Anew
product
to
change
people's
minds
about
electric
cars
Features
☆
Focus
on
how
__11__
a
vehicle
is.
The
Model
Z
has
industry-leading
body
and
battery
technology
to
rcducc__12__
during
accidents.
☆
Charging
options
have
been
upgraded.
Travel
up
to__13__
miles
on
a
single
charge.
The
number
of
charging
stations
has
been
increased
by
50%__14__.
☆
Provide
the
best
interior
experience.
It
can
seat
up
to
7
adults.
It
has
an
expansive
20-inch
touchscreen
TV,
__15__
seats
with
soft
touch
materials
and
a
system
that
keeps
inside
air
fresh
and
clean.
Ⅱ.完形填空(共15小题;每小题1.5分,共22.5分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Anger
Is
a
Gift
“Mom,
where
are
you?
I've
been
waiting
for
10
minutes.”
I
shouted
into
the
phone.
“Honey,
sorry.
I
left
the
office
a
bit
late
and
the
___1___
caused
really
bad
traffic,
but
I...”
I
hung
up.
Conversations
like
this
happen
every
week.
Being
a
teen
is
___2___
enough,
and
my
parents
often
make
me
feel
less
important
than
their
work.
In
second
grade,
I
broke
my
arm
on
the
slide.
When
the
school
nurse
called
my
mom,
she
was
too
___3___
to
answer.
When
the
phone
call
___4___
my
father,
he
sighed
(叹息)
and
said,
“I'm
in
the
middle
of
research.”
I
sat
in
the
nurse's
office
for
hours,
before
my
parents
finally
___5___
to
take
me
to
hospital.
I
wished
my
parents
could
keep
me
company.
To
make
my
parents
take
me
seriously,
I
___6___.
I
tried
to
establish
my
own
authority
by
___7___
their
schedule.
My
mom
did
everything
possible
to
solve
the
problem,
but
nothing
___8___
until
she
met
that
adviser.
One
day
after
I
shut
my
door
in
her
face,
my
mom
didn't
complain
or
cry.
___9___,
she
knocked
and
said,
揑
have
something
to
tell
you.
I
opened
the
door.
揟oday
I
met
a
really
good
adviser.
He
said
that
every
time
your
daughter
is
angry,
she
is
just
saying:
I
___10___
you.
It
dawned
on
me
that
my
anger
was
merely
a
mask
for
me
to
___11___
my
loneliness
and
disappointment.
But
facing
one's
___12___
need
is
the
first
step
towards
being
happier.
This
concept
not
only
helped
things
between
my
parents
and
me
but
also
enabled
me
to
handle
conflicts
and
emotions.
I
started
to
pay
attention
to
other
people's
___13___.
When
an
angry
customer
approached
me
at
my
volunteering
job,
he
was
saying,
揑
need
more
service.
When
a
homeless
person
shouted
to
me
in
a
parking
lot,
he
was
simply
saying,
揑
need
food
and
help.
I
am
now
able
to
see
___14___
the
fog
of
anger
and
see
the
real
face
and
heart
of
other
person.
Five
minutes
after
I
hung
up
on
her,
my
mom's
car
finally
appeared
through
the
fog.
She
rolled
down
her
window
and
said,
揕et's
go
to
a
hotpot
place,
shall
we?
I
___15___,
揙K,
but
promise
me
you
won't
be
late
again.
1.
A.
rain
B.
snow
C.
fog
D.
wind
2.
A.
hard
B.
unusual
C.
awesome
D.
exciting
3.
A.
upset
B.
scared
C.
nervous
D.
busy
4.
A.
bothered
B.
reached
C.
alarmed
D.
woke
5.
A.
passed
by
B.
drove
away
C.
showed
up
D.
gave
in
6.
A.
chattered
B.
screamed
C.
whispered
D.
apologized
7.
A.
ignoring
B.
checking
C.
following
D.
completing
8.
A.
appeared
B.
mattered
C.
happened
D.
worked
9.
A.
Moreover
B.
Therefore
C.
Instead
D.
Meanwhile
10.
A.
hate
B.
need
C.
believe
D.
understand
11.
A.
avoid
B.
relieve
C.
show
D.
hide
12.
A.
unmet
B.
urgent
C.
increasing
D.
physical
13.
A.
behavior
B.
anger
C.
reaction
D.
satisfaction
14.
A.
around
B.
across
C.
into
D.
through
15.
A.
yelled
B.
complained
C.
smiled
D.
hesitated
Ⅲ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Sledding
in
the
Forest
Preserves
One
of
the
benefits
of
winter
in
Cook
County
is
zooming
down
the
gently
sloping
hills
in
the
forest.
Another
benefit?
Four
locations
have
lights
on
the
hill,
so
you
can
keep
the
sledding
fun
going
despite
the
early
sunsets.
The
four
forest
hills
arc
open
until
7:30
or
8:30
p.m.
and,
of
course,
if
there's
enough
snow.
Please
note
you
cannot
bring
your
own
sled.
Sledding
rentals
are
$15
for
a
half
day,
$25
for
the
full
day.
There
is
no
additional
charge
for
use
of
the
sloping
hills.
Check
site
for
contact
numbers
and
snow
conditions.
fpdcc.
com/things-to-do/sledding
Bobby
Hull
Community
Ice
Rink
The
area
near
West
Community
has
one
of
the
biggest
wintertime
draws
for
families
who
want
to
hit
the
ice.
Cicero's
outdoor
rink
offers
a
range
of
frozen
fun,
including
skating
lessons,
open
skates
and
the
chance
to
practice
skills.
Visit
the
rink's
Facebook
page
for
schedule
details.
Bobby
Hull
Community
Ice
Rink,
3400S.
53rd
Ave,
Cicero.
$12
for
open
skates,
S3
skate
rental;
cash
only.
http:///bobbyhullcommunityicerink
Mount
Hoy
Snow
Tubing
The
trip
down
Mount
Hoy
is
a
lively
one:
800
feet
from
top
to
bottom.
And
as
long
as
it's
covered
in
three
or
more
inches
of
snow,
you'
re
welcome
to
rent
a
tube
and
zoom
down.
The
hill
is
open
10
a.m.
till
4
p.m.
weekends
and
holidays
through
Feb.
23;
tube
rentals
end
at
3:30
p.m.
At
Blackwell
Forest
Preserve,
Butterfield
Road
between
Winfield
Road
and
Route
59,
Warrenville.
Admission
is
free,
but
personal
tubes
are
not
allowed.
$
10
rental
per
tube.
https:///y9nox4et
Winter
Wonderland
and
Ice
Rink
Haven't
gotten
your
fill
of
the
brisk
cold
hitting
your
face
as
you
practice
your
double
salchows
and
triple
lutzes
on
the
ice?
Don't
worry!
The
Village
of
Orland
Park's
rink
is
open
seven
days
a
week,
starting
at
4
p.m.
on
weekdays
and
noon
on
weekends.
The
rink
offers
free
helmet
rentals,
plus
a
warming
house
for
those
who
prefer
to
cheer
from
the
sidelines.
Winter
Wonderland
Ice
Rink,
15600
West
Avenue
and
Fun
Drive,
Orland
Park.
Admission:
$20
Adult,
$15
Student
5-17;
S3
for
skate
rental.
http://orlandpark.
org/services/parks/ice-rink
16.
If
you
want
to
take
ice
skating
lessons,
visit
_____________________
for
more
information.
A.
https:///y9nox4et
B.
http://fpdcc.com
things
to-do/sledding
C.
http://orlandpark.
org/services/parks/ice
杛ink
D.
http://facebookcom/bobbyhullcommunityicerink
17.
If
you
had
$10,
you
could
choose_____________________.
A.
Mount
Hoy
Snow
Tubing
B.
Sledding
in
the
Forest
Preserves
C.
Bobby
Hull
Community
Ice
Rink
D.
Winter
Wonderland
and
Ice
Rink
18.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
True?
A.
The
opening
hours
are
10
a.m.
to
4
p.m.
every
day
till
Feb.23
at
Mount
Hoy.
B.
Bobby
Hull
Community
Ice
Rink
is
an
attraction
near
West
Community.
C.
No
warming
house
is
available
at
the
Village
of
Orland
Park's
rink.
D.
There
is
always
enough
snow
for
sledding
in
the
forest
preserves.
B
For
Deaf
People,
Face
Masks
with
Windows
Mean
More
Than
Smiles
For
the
last
few
months,
Michael
Conley
has
felt
very
alone.
Conley
is
a
deaf
man,
and
he
reads
lips
to
understand
what
people
are
saying
to
him.
However,
people
have
been
wearing
masks
to
help
slow
the
spread
of
COVID-19,
a
new
virus
that
spreads
from
person
to
person
when
infected
people
breathe
out
virus
particles
(颗粒).
People
who
are
deaf
and
hard
of
hearing
communicate
in
many
different
ways.
Some
might
learn
to
read
lips.
Many
people
also
use
American
Sign
Language
(ASL).
It
is
a
way
to
communicate
using
gestures
and
signs
for
people
who
are
deaf
and
hard
of
hearing.
For
both
reading
lips
and
ASL,
being
able
to
see
someone's
face
and
facial
expressions
is
critically
important.
Particularly
for
ASL,
facial
expressions
play
a
role
in
grammar
and
wording.
Helping
Lip
Readers
See
Mouths
Move
Conley
told
his
co-worker,
Chris
LaZich,
about
his
situation.
LaZich
asked
her
friend,
Helton,
for
help.
Ingrid
Helton
is
a
costume
designer
with
the
San
Diego
Opera.
She
makes
masks
with
plastic
windows
for
hearing
people
to
wear,
making
it
possible
for
lip
readers
to
see
mouths
move.
For
a
long
time,
lip
readers
have
struggled
to
understand
hospital
workers
who
wear
masks.
The
problem
has
only
gotten
worse
during
COVID-
19.
Many
interpreters
for
the
deaf
have
not
been
able
to
enter
hospitals
because
they
could
catch
the
virus.
More
Challenges
For
Deaf
People
Now,
more
people
are
wearing
masks
outside
of
hospitals,
too.
This
creates
even
more
challenges
for
deaf
people.
When
people
began
wearing
masks,
Conley
felt
cut
off
from
the
world.
Since
he
could
not
read
lips,
he
did
not
know
when
people
were
speaking
to
him
or
what
they
were
saying.
Conley
was
nervous
to
go
to
the
pharmacy
or
the
grocery
store.
Once,
he
felt
so
nervous
to
enter
his
favorite
restaurant
that
he
waited
outside
for
45
minutes.
He
did
not
know
what
he
would
do
if
a
masked
worker
asked
him
questions
about
his
order.
Luckily,
the
employee
recognized
him
and
pulled
down
her
mask
to
talk
to
Conley.
Conley
was
grateful
for
her
action.
Not
everyone
knows
Conley,
though,
and
would
not
know
he
is
deaf.
He
carries
pieces
of
paper
with
him
so
he
can
ask
people
to
write
what
they
are
saying.
This
way,
other
people
don't
have
to
remove
their
mask.
However,
it
also
means
touching
the
same
paper,
Touching
common
surfaces
can
spread
germs.
Spreading
germs
risks
contracting
COVID-19.
Because
of
that,
Conley
was
refused
service
many
times.
揑t
makes
you
lose
your
confidence,
said
Conley,
who
has
been
deaf
his
entire
life.
However,
Helton's
windowed
masks
helped
him
get
his
independence
back.
Conley
and
his
co-worker,
Chris
LaZich,
tried
out
the
masks
and
he
had
no
trouble
reading
LaZich's
lips.
19.
Where
can
you
probably
read
the
passage?
A.
In
a
newspaper.
B.
In
a
diary.
C.
In
a
guidebook.
D.
In
a
medical
report.
20.
How
did
Conley
feel
when
pcople
began
to
wear
masks?
A.
He
felt
the
situation
couldn't
be
changed.
B.
He
felt
it
difficult
to
recogmize
people.
C.
He
felt
cut
off
from
the
world.
D.
He
felt
lonely
and
angry.
21.
What
is
the
special
value
of
windowed
masks
for
deaf
people?
A.
To
help
them
meet
other
deaf
people.
B.
To
keep
them
safe
from
COVID-19.
C.
To
comfort
them
emotionally.
D.
To
satisfy
their
social
needs.
22.
Which
of
the
following
could
be
the
best
ending
of
the
passage?
A.
Soon
she
started
her
company
called
Happy
Laugh
Masks.
B.
The
windowed
masks
helped
slow
the
spread
of
the
virus.
C.
Through
her
mask's
window,
LaZich
smiled
at
him.
D.
Helton
said
store
owners
liked
the
masks
as
well.
C
Garbage
cans
are
not
magical
openings.
Garbage
does
not
disappear
when
you
throw
it
in
a
can.
Yet,
the
average
American
throws
away
about
1,600
pounds
of
waste
each
year.
If
there
are
no
magical
garbage
fairies,
where
does
it
all
go?
There
are
four
methods
of
managing
waste:
recycling,
landfilling,
composting,
and
incinerating.
Each
method
has
its
strengths
and
weaknesses.
Let's
take
a
quick
look
at
each.
Recycling
is
the
process
of
turning
waste
into
new
materials.
For
example,
used
paper
can
be
turned
into
paperboard,
which
can
be
used
to
make
book
covers.
Recycling
can
reduce
pollution,
save
materials,
and
lower
energy
use.
Yet,
some
argue
that
recycling
wastes
energy.
They
believe
that
collecting,
processing,
and
converting
waste
uses
more
energy
than
it
saves.
Still,
most
people
agree
that
recycling
is
better
for
the
planet
than
landfilling.
Landfilling
is
the
oldest
method
of
managing
waste.
In
its
simplest
form,
landfilling
is
when
people
bury
garbage
in
a
hole.
Over
time
the
practice
of
landfilling
has
advanced.
Garbage
is
squeezed
(挤压)
together
before
it
is
thrown
into
the
hole.
In
this
way
more
garbage
can
fit
in
each
landfill.
Large
liners
are
placed
in
the
bottom
of
landfills
so
that
poisonous
garbage
liquid
doesn't
get
into
the
ground
water.
Sadly,
these
liners
don't
always
work.
Landfills
may
pollute
the
local
water
supply.
Not
to
mention
that
all
of
that
garbage
smells
horrible.
Nobody
wants
to
live
next
to
a
landfill.
This
makes
it
hard
to
find
new
locations
for
landfills.
Because
of
all
the
negative
attention
that
landfilling
has
received,
interest
in
composting
has
grown.
Composting
is
when
people
pile
up
organic
matter,
such
as
food
waste,
and
allow
it
to
decompose.
The
product
of
this
decomposition
is
post
can
be
added
to
the
soil
to
make
the
soil
richer
and
better
for
growing
crops.
One
thing
that
is
easier
to
do
is
burning
garbage.
There
are
two
main
ways
to
incinerate
waste.
The
first
is
to
create
or
harvest
a
fuel
from
the
waste,
such
as
methane
gas
(沼气),
and
burn
the
fuel.
The
second
is
to
burn
the
waste
directly.
The
heat
from
the
incineration
process
can
boil
water,
which
can
power
steam
generators.
Unfortunately,
burning
garbage
pollutes
the
air.
Also,
some
critics
worry
that
incinerators
destroy
valuable
resources
that
could
be
recycled.
Usually,
the
community
in
which
you
live
manages
waste.
Once
you
put
your
garbage
in
that
can,
what
happens
to
it
is
beyond
your
control.
But
you
can
make
choices
while
it
is
still
in
your
hands.
You
can
choose
to
recycle,
you
can
choose
to
compost,
or
you
can
choose
to
let
someone
else
deal
with
it.
The
choice
is
yours.
23.
Why
does
the
author
mention
magical
garbage
fairies
in
the
first
paragraph?
A.
To
creatively
support
his
argument
with
evidence.
B.
To
point
out
that
garbage
doesn't
disappear
by
itself.
C.
To
make
the
language
more
attractive
to
please
readers.
D.
To
draw
attention
to
different
kinds
of
garbage
thrown
away.
24.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.
Some
think
recycling
is
a
waste
of
time.
B.
Incineration
may
destroy
recyclable
resources.
C.
Finding
new
locations
is
the
focus
of
landfilling.
D.
The
purpose
of
a
compost
pile
is
to
make
soil
rich.
25.
According
to
the
passage,
landfilling_____________________.
A.
involves
burying
garbage
in
a
hole
B.
reduces
the
horrible
smells
C.
squeezes
garbage
together
D.
protects
ground
water
26.
Which
of
the
following
could
be
the
best
title
for
this
passage?
A.
Magic:
Bringing
Back
What
Was
Once
Lost
B.
Deal
with
the
garbage:
Which
is
Best
for
You?
C.
Methods
of
Waste
Management:
Advantages
and
Disadvantages
D.
Do
Your
Part:
How
to
Save
the
Earth
by
Recycling
and
Composting
D
Awe
is
not
an
everyday
emotion.
You
don't
wake
up
awestruck.
A
satisfying
lunch
doesn't
leave
you
filled
with
awe.
Even
a
great
day
is
unlikely
to
leave
you
in
a
state
of
breathtaking,
all-knowing
fear
and
trembling.
Then
what
is
awe?
Psychologists
Dacher
Keltner
and
Jonathan
Haidt
suggested
that
awe
typically
includes
feelings
of
grandness.
That
means
awe
is
inspired
by
something
larger
than
a
person's
self
or
experience.
And
it
usually
helps
expand
the
person's
understanding
of
the
world.
For
example,
awe
might
come
from
seeing
a
mountain
taller
than
you
thought
a
mountain
could
be.
Or
it
might
come
from
listening
to
a
symphony
that
contains
both
shockingly
loud
and
touchingly
quiet
notes.
People
can
be
awe-inspiring,
too:
think
of
meeting
a
political
leader
whose
power
seems
limitless.
In
order
to
find
out
more
about
the
mysterious
feeling,
the
psychologists
laid
out
a
research
plan.
In
the
years
since,
they
and
other
researchers
have
been
testing
awe.
What
is
it?
How
does
it
work?
What
seems
awesome,
and
why?
For
the
first
time,
they're
starting
to
understand
both
what
awe
does
to
us
and
what
it
might
do
for
us.
When
psychologists
first
started
studying
awe
one
of
the
unanswered
questions
was:
What
do
we
look
like
when
we're
feeling
it?
Emotions
come
with
facial
expressions.
Keltner
and
two
workmates
guessed
that
an
awe-filled
person
would
widen
her
eyes
and
raise
her
head
eyes
and
eyebrows,
just
a
bit.
And
they
were
on
track.
When
they
asked
people
to
perform
awe,
they
found
that
people
indeed
often
raised
their
eyebrows
and
widened
their
eyes.
They
also
opened
their
mouths
and
dropped
their
jaws.
Another
question
was
the
purpose
of
the
emotion.
揥e
developed
emotions
to
help
us
deal
with
and
survive
certain
dangers,"
explains
Craig
Anderson,
a
student
in
Keltner's
lab,
揥hen
people
are
scared,
they
freeze
or
run
away.
People
that
behaved
like
that
tended
to
survive
long
enough."
In
the
same
way,
awe
should
have
some
sort
of
reason
for
existing.
So
far,
it
seems
that
the
purpose
of
awe
might
draw
people
together.
When
people
are
awestruck,
they
feel
like
time
has
slowed
down
somehow,
and
when
they
feel
so,
they
are
more
willing
to
use
it
to
help
others.
The
study
also
shows
that
awe
promotes
generosity.
It
improves
people's
moral
decision
making.
A
paper
still
under
review
indicates
that
awe
can
make
people
more
modest,
too.
揥e
actually
experience
awe
a
lot
more
often
than
we
think,"
says
one
of
the
researchers,
Rudd,
揥e
meet
something
in
the
big
wide
world,
our
minds
open
as
we
look
for
an
explanation,
and
as
a
result
we
open
up
to
connecting
to
other
people.
But
if
you
are
keeping
yourself
in
your
own
small
world,
it's
going
to
be
hard
to
experience
that
feeling.
Just
go
out
into
newness
and
you're
going
to
be
more
likely
to
run
into
something
that's
awe-inspiring.
27.
According
to
Keltner
and
Haidt,
which
of
the
following
can
most
likely
inspire
awe?
A.
Eating
Beijing
duck
at
Quanjude
Restaurant.
B.
Listening
to
a
pleasant
flute
solo
in
a
famous
bar.
C.
Enjoying
a
sound
sleep
after
an
extremely
tiring
day.
D.
Seeing
a
huge
elephant
up
close
in
its
natural
setting.
28.
What
does
the
underlined
part
搕hey
were
on
track
in
Paragraph
5
probably
mean?
A.
They
came
across
unexpected
data.
B.
They
were
anxious
about
the
result.
C.
They
changed
their
research
methods.
D.
They
were
right
about
what
they
had
thought.
29.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
passage?
A.
We
should
try
to
avoid
awe
because
it
can
fill
people
with
fear.
B.
Awe
is
a
complicated
feeling
and
no
one
can
understand
it.
C.
Awe
is
socially
beneficial
and
we
should
be
open
to
it.
D.
We
should
try
to
feel
awe
because
it
helps
us
survive.
30.
What's
the
author's
purpose
of
writing
this
passage?
A.
To
move
readers
with
touching
stories
about
awe.
B.
To
explain
what
awe
is
and
what
it
brings
to
people.
C.
To
show
awe
functions
differently
from
other
emotions.
D.
To
persuade
readers
to
experience
awe
as
much
as
possible.
第II卷(共65分)
I.选词填空(共7小题;每小题2分,满分14分)
选词填空
appoint;announce;influence;cons
constant;destroy;advanced;awareness
31.
You
needn’t
book
the
ticket
in_____________________.
32.
People
around
the
world
should
be_____________________
of
the
real
situation
of
water
shortage.
33.
The
flood
damaged
the
village,
without
completely_____________________
it.
34.
It
is
a
highly_____________________
magazine
that
is
widely
read
by
teachers.
35.
Mike_____________________
manager
of
the
engineering
department
to
take
the
place
of
Sam
last
week.
36.
They
made
several_____________________
of
the
summer
camp
and
posted
it
on
the
Internet
so
that
more
students
can
take
part
in
it.
37.
Mike
has
to_____________________
surf
the
Internet
to
get
more
professional
knowledge.
II.语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)
在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个恰当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。
38.
______________________
beautiful
rose
garden
planted
ten
years
ago
by
my
father
grows
wonderfully.(用适当的词填空)
39.
______________________
(listen)
to
someone
who
is
upset
is
one
of
the
best
gifts
you
can
give
a
person.
(所给词的适当形式填空)
40.
It
was
all
happening
too
quickly,______________________
made
many
people
feel
nervous.
(用适当的词填空)
41.
I_____________________
(give)
her
piano
lessons
since
she
was
four
years
old.
(所给词的适当形式填空)
42.
I
finally
got
my
car_____________________
(wash)
yesterday
after
my
wife
couldn't
bear
how
dirty
it
was.
(所给词的适当形式填空)
43.
I
think_____________________
necessary
to
make
friends
with
people
who
are
different
from
myself.
(用适当的词填空)
44.
The
speaker
walked_____________________
(confident)
to
the
platform
smiled
at
the
audience
and
got
ready
to
give
his
speech.(所给词的适当形式填空)
45.
The
university,______________________
many
top
students
study,
is
cutting
its
enrollment
in
half
next
term.
(用适当的词填空)
46.
My
friends
enjoyed
the
pool
party
at
my
house
because
I_____________________
(prepare)
many
fun
games
beforehand.
(所给词适当形式填空)
47.
We
won't
be
available
at
2
o'clock
tomorrow
afternoon,
because
we_____________________
(attend)
an
art
workshop
at
that
time.
(所给词适当形式填空)
Ⅲ.完成句子(共5小题:第1,2小题每小题2分,第3,4,5小题每小题3分,满分13分)
根据括号中所给提示完成下列句子。
48.
我将代表我们学校热烈地欢迎你们。(on
behalf
of)(汉译英)
49.
他一生都从事科学研究。(devote)(汉译英)
50.
当老师进来时,我们假装正在读书。(pretend)(汉译英)
51.
一些学生沉迷于电脑游戏,无法专注于学习。(be
addicted
to)(汉译英)
52.
迄今为止,全球变暖影响了环境,这对我们的生活也产生了负面影响。(have
an
effect
on,
affect,
which引导非限制性定语从句)(汉译英)
IV.阅读表达(共4小题;每小题2分,共8分)
阅读下面的短文和问题,根据短文内容,在相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息,完成对该问题的回答。答语要意思清楚,结构正确,书写工整。
I
was
only
one
year
older
than
my
sister
Jeanne,
but
by
the
time
we
were
old
enough
to
drive,
we
had
parted
ways.
When
I
was
19,
I
moved
away
from
our
Wisconsin
home
to
Virginia.
My
father
had
a
horse
farm
there
and
that's
when
I
began
to
work
as
a
veterinary
assistant,
helping
him
around
the
farm.
Jeanne
got
married
at
18,
moved
to
Chicago
and
became--
well,
I
didn't
know
what.
Fast-forward
about
five
years.
I
was
24
and
went
to
New
York
City
with
my
fianc
to
see
the
sights.
We
saw
Little
Italy,
the
Statue
of
Liberty
and
Chinatown.
I
had
never
seen
so
many
taxicabs
in
one
spot
in
all
my
life.
It
was
overwhelming.
I
was
used
to
riding
my
horse
to
the
corner
store
where
everyone
knew
everyone
in
the
quiet
little
town
of
Driver,
Virginia.
During
a
day
of
sightseeing,
we
were
crossing
a
very
busy
street.
Everyone
was
in
a
hurry.
I
had
laughed
at
something
my
fianc
said,
and
I
suddenly
heard
my
name
yelled
from
somewhere
behind
me:
揅heryl!
I
froze
in
my
steps
in
the
middle
of
the
road.
Tears
welled
up
in
my
eyes.
I
knew
without
a
doubt
that
it
was
my
sister
Jeanne.
I
yelled
back
before
even
turning
to
look.
揓eanne?"
And
there
we
were,
standing
in
the
middle
of
a
Manhattan
street,
facing
each
other
and
smiling.
I
couldn't
believe
it.
I
later
asked
how
she'd
known
it
was
me--
-she
never
saw
me!
She
said
it
was
my
laugh.
I
wouldn't
say
my
laugh
is
all
that
unusual,
but
I
guess
to
a
family
member
it's
infectious.
It
hits
your
heart
and
resonates
in
your
mind.
I
asked
her
what
she
was
doing
in
New
York,
and
she
said
she
had
come
for
an
opera
show
and
was
there
for
only
a
week.
Both
our
visits
were
trips
planned
just
a
week
earlier.
Since
that
time,
my
sister
and
I
have
never
lost
touch.
We
both
moved
back
to
Wisconsin.
We
talk
daily.
Many
years
have
passed,
and
we
are
now
in
our
50s.
But
our
meeting
by
chance
wasn't
just
a
sign.
I
see
it
as
more
of
a
lesson,
a
reminder
to
stay
connected
with
loved
ones.
53.
Why
did
Cheryl
go
to
New
York
City?(不多于4个单词)
54.
How
did
Jeanne
recognize
Cheryl?(不多于3个单词)
55.
Use
one
word
to
describe
the
sisters'
meeting.
Explain
why
you
chose
this
word.(单词数不限)
56.
What
life
lesson
can
we
learn
from
this
story?(单词数不限)
54.
By
her
laugh.
55.
Amazing/Incredible.
Because
they
traveled
to
the
same
city
at
the
same
time
and
happened
to
meet
each
other.
56.
We
should
always
stay
connected
with
the
people
we
love
V.书面表达(20分)
57.
假设你是红星中学高二学生李华。学校网站正在征集题为Let's
“Go
Green”的稿件。请你写一篇短文,内容包括:
1.
What
environmental
problems
is
the
world
faced
with?
2.
What
is
the
most
serious
environmental
problem
in
your
daily
life?
3.
What
do
you
plan
to
do
to
“Go
Green”?
注意:1.词数不少于80;
2.标题已给出,不计入总词数。
Let's
“Go
Green”
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
高二英语
答案
第Ⅰ卷(共75分)
I.听力理解(共三节,22.5分)
第一节:(共4小题;每小题1.5分,共6分)
听下面四段对话,每段对话后有一道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话你将听一遍。
1.
What
will
the
man
do
on
Saturday
morning?
A.
Go
swimming.
B.
Work
extra
hours.
C.
Take
Grandma
to
hospital.
2.
What
does
the
woman
like
about
the
movie?
A.
The
storyline.
B.
The
music.
C.
The
characters.
3.
When
should
the
speakers
arrive
at
the
airport?
A.
Before
4:00.
B.
Before
3:30.
C.
Before
3:15.
4.
What
does
the
man
advise
the
woman
to
do?
A.
Stay
focused
on
the
class.
B.
Do
more
difficult
math
questions.
C.
Turn
to
her
math
teacher
for
help.
第二节:(共6小题;每小题1.5分,共9分)
听下面三段对话,每段对话后有两道小题,从每题所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。每段对话你将听两遍。
听第5段材料,回答第5至第6小题。
5.Where
are
the
man's
keys?
A.
On
the
sofa.
B.
In
his
father's
bag.
C.
On
the
table.
6.
What
will
the
woman
do
in
the
afternoon?
A.
Stay
at
home.
B.
Play
badminton.
C.
Repair
the
keys.
听第6段材料,回答第7至第8小题。
7.
What
was
the
main
reason
the
man
quit
his
job?
A.
He
felt
stressed.
B.
His
salary
was
low.
C.
The
job
was
boring.
8.
What
is
the
possible
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.
Couple.
B.
Cousins.
C.
Friends.
听第7段材料,回答第9至第10小题。
9.
How
did
the
man
practice
English
pronunciation?
A.
By
speaking
to
foreign
teachers.
B.
By
repeating
after
a
recording.
C.
By
using
an
app
on
his
phone.
10.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Learning
English
with
educational
apps.
B.
Improving
English
pronunciation.
C.
Choosing
apps
carefully.
第三节:(共5小题;每小题1.5分,共7.5分)
听下面一段独白,根据题目要求在相应的横线上写下第11题至第15题的关键信息。每小题仅填写一个词。这段独白你将听两遍。
The
Model
Z
Anew
product
to
change
people's
minds
about
electric
cars
Features
☆
Focus
on
how
__11__
a
vehicle
is.
The
Model
Z
has
industry-leading
body
and
battery
technology
to
rcducc__12__
during
accidents.
☆
Charging
options
have
been
upgraded.
Travel
up
to__13__
miles
on
a
single
charge.
The
number
of
charging
stations
has
been
increased
by
50%__14__.
☆
Provide
the
best
interior
experience.
It
can
seat
up
to
7
adults.
It
has
an
expansive
20-inch
touchscreen
TV,
__15__
seats
with
soft
touch
materials
and
a
system
that
keeps
inside
air
fresh
and
clean.
Ⅱ.完形填空(共15小题;每小题1.5分,共22.5分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Anger
Is
a
Gift
“Mom,
where
are
you?
I've
been
waiting
for
10
minutes.”
I
shouted
into
the
phone.
“Honey,
sorry.
I
left
the
office
a
bit
late
and
the
___1___
caused
really
bad
traffic,
but
I...”
I
hung
up.
Conversations
like
this
happen
every
week.
Being
a
teen
is
___2___
enough,
and
my
parents
often
make
me
feel
less
important
than
their
work.
In
second
grade,
I
broke
my
arm
on
the
slide.
When
the
school
nurse
called
my
mom,
she
was
too
___3___
to
answer.
When
the
phone
call
___4___
my
father,
he
sighed
(叹息)
and
said,
“I'm
in
the
middle
of
research.”
I
sat
in
the
nurse's
office
for
hours,
before
my
parents
finally
___5___
to
take
me
to
hospital.
I
wished
my
parents
could
keep
me
company.
To
make
my
parents
take
me
seriously,
I
___6___.
I
tried
to
establish
my
own
authority
by
___7___
their
schedule.
My
mom
did
everything
possible
to
solve
the
problem,
but
nothing
___8___
until
she
met
that
adviser.
One
day
after
I
shut
my
door
in
her
face,
my
mom
didn't
complain
or
cry.
___9___,
she
knocked
and
said,
揑
have
something
to
tell
you.
I
opened
the
door.
揟oday
I
met
a
really
good
adviser.
He
said
that
every
time
your
daughter
is
angry,
she
is
just
saying:
I
___10___
you.
It
dawned
on
me
that
my
anger
was
merely
a
mask
for
me
to
___11___
my
loneliness
and
disappointment.
But
facing
one's
___12___
need
is
the
first
step
towards
being
happier.
This
concept
not
only
helped
things
between
my
parents
and
me
but
also
enabled
me
to
handle
conflicts
and
emotions.
I
started
to
pay
attention
to
other
people's
___13___.
When
an
angry
customer
approached
me
at
my
volunteering
job,
he
was
saying,
揑
need
more
service.
When
a
homeless
person
shouted
to
me
in
a
parking
lot,
he
was
simply
saying,
揑
need
food
and
help.
I
am
now
able
to
see
___14___
the
fog
of
anger
and
see
the
real
face
and
heart
of
other
person.
Five
minutes
after
I
hung
up
on
her,
my
mom's
car
finally
appeared
through
the
fog.
She
rolled
down
her
window
and
said,
揕et's
go
to
a
hotpot
place,
shall
we?
I
___15___,
揙K,
but
promise
me
you
won't
be
late
again.
1.
A.
rain
B.
snow
C.
fog
D.
wind
2.
A.
hard
B.
unusual
C.
awesome
D.
exciting
3.
A.
upset
B.
scared
C.
nervous
D.
busy
4.
A.
bothered
B.
reached
C.
alarmed
D.
woke
5.
A.
passed
by
B.
drove
away
C.
showed
up
D.
gave
in
6.
A.
chattered
B.
screamed
C.
whispered
D.
apologized
7.
A.
ignoring
B.
checking
C.
following
D.
completing
8.
A.
appeared
B.
mattered
C.
happened
D.
worked
9.
A.
Moreover
B.
Therefore
C.
Instead
D.
Meanwhile
10.
A.
hate
B.
need
C.
believe
D.
understand
11.
A.
avoid
B.
relieve
C.
show
D.
hide
12.
A.
unmet
B.
urgent
C.
increasing
D.
physical
13.
A.
behavior
B.
anger
C.
reaction
D.
satisfaction
14.
A.
around
B.
across
C.
into
D.
through
15.
A.
yelled
B.
complained
C.
smiled
D.
hesitated
【答案】1.
C
2.
A
3.
D
4.
B
5.
C
6.
B
7.
A
8.
D
9.
C
10.
B
11.
D
12.
A
13.
B
14.
D
15.
C
Ⅲ.阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Sledding
in
the
Forest
Preserves
One
of
the
benefits
of
winter
in
Cook
County
is
zooming
down
the
gently
sloping
hills
in
the
forest.
Another
benefit?
Four
locations
have
lights
on
the
hill,
so
you
can
keep
the
sledding
fun
going
despite
the
early
sunsets.
The
four
forest
hills
arc
open
until
7:30
or
8:30
p.m.
and,
of
course,
if
there's
enough
snow.
Please
note
you
cannot
bring
your
own
sled.
Sledding
rentals
are
$15
for
a
half
day,
$25
for
the
full
day.
There
is
no
additional
charge
for
use
of
the
sloping
hills.
Check
site
for
contact
numbers
and
snow
conditions.
fpdcc.
com/things-to-do/sledding
Bobby
Hull
Community
Ice
Rink
The
area
near
West
Community
has
one
of
the
biggest
wintertime
draws
for
families
who
want
to
hit
the
ice.
Cicero's
outdoor
rink
offers
a
range
of
frozen
fun,
including
skating
lessons,
open
skates
and
the
chance
to
practice
skills.
Visit
the
rink's
Facebook
page
for
schedule
details.
Bobby
Hull
Community
Ice
Rink,
3400S.
53rd
Ave,
Cicero.
$12
for
open
skates,
S3
skate
rental;
cash
only.
http:///bobbyhullcommunityicerink
Mount
Hoy
Snow
Tubing
The
trip
down
Mount
Hoy
is
a
lively
one:
800
feet
from
top
to
bottom.
And
as
long
as
it's
covered
in
three
or
more
inches
of
snow,
you'
re
welcome
to
rent
a
tube
and
zoom
down.
The
hill
is
open
10
a.m.
till
4
p.m.
weekends
and
holidays
through
Feb.
23;
tube
rentals
end
at
3:30
p.m.
At
Blackwell
Forest
Preserve,
Butterfield
Road
between
Winfield
Road
and
Route
59,
Warrenville.
Admission
is
free,
but
personal
tubes
are
not
allowed.
$
10
rental
per
tube.
https:///y9nox4et
Winter
Wonderland
and
Ice
Rink
Haven't
gotten
your
fill
of
the
brisk
cold
hitting
your
face
as
you
practice
your
double
salchows
and
triple
lutzes
on
the
ice?
Don't
worry!
The
Village
of
Orland
Park's
rink
is
open
seven
days
a
week,
starting
at
4
p.m.
on
weekdays
and
noon
on
weekends.
The
rink
offers
free
helmet
rentals,
plus
a
warming
house
for
those
who
prefer
to
cheer
from
the
sidelines.
Winter
Wonderland
Ice
Rink,
15600
West
Avenue
and
Fun
Drive,
Orland
Park.
Admission:
$20
Adult,
$15
Student
5-17;
S3
for
skate
rental.
http://orlandpark.
org/services/parks/ice-rink
16.
If
you
want
to
take
ice
skating
lessons,
visit
_____________________
for
more
information.
A.
https:///y9nox4et
B.
http://fpdcc.com
things
to-do/sledding
C.
http://orlandpark.
org/services/parks/ice
杛ink
D.
http://facebookcom/bobbyhullcommunityicerink
17.
If
you
had
$10,
you
could
choose_____________________.
A.
Mount
Hoy
Snow
Tubing
B.
Sledding
in
the
Forest
Preserves
C.
Bobby
Hull
Community
Ice
Rink
D.
Winter
Wonderland
and
Ice
Rink
18.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
True?
A.
The
opening
hours
are
10
a.m.
to
4
p.m.
every
day
till
Feb.23
at
Mount
Hoy.
B.
Bobby
Hull
Community
Ice
Rink
is
an
attraction
near
West
Community.
C.
No
warming
house
is
available
at
the
Village
of
Orland
Park's
rink.
D.
There
is
always
enough
snow
for
sledding
in
the
forest
preserves.
【答案】16.
D
17.
A
18.
B
B
For
Deaf
People,
Face
Masks
with
Windows
Mean
More
Than
Smiles
For
the
last
few
months,
Michael
Conley
has
felt
very
alone.
Conley
is
a
deaf
man,
and
he
reads
lips
to
understand
what
people
are
saying
to
him.
However,
people
have
been
wearing
masks
to
help
slow
the
spread
of
COVID-19,
a
new
virus
that
spreads
from
person
to
person
when
infected
people
breathe
out
virus
particles
(颗粒).
People
who
are
deaf
and
hard
of
hearing
communicate
in
many
different
ways.
Some
might
learn
to
read
lips.
Many
people
also
use
American
Sign
Language
(ASL).
It
is
a
way
to
communicate
using
gestures
and
signs
for
people
who
are
deaf
and
hard
of
hearing.
For
both
reading
lips
and
ASL,
being
able
to
see
someone's
face
and
facial
expressions
is
critically
important.
Particularly
for
ASL,
facial
expressions
play
a
role
in
grammar
and
wording.
Helping
Lip
Readers
See
Mouths
Move
Conley
told
his
co-worker,
Chris
LaZich,
about
his
situation.
LaZich
asked
her
friend,
Helton,
for
help.
Ingrid
Helton
is
a
costume
designer
with
the
San
Diego
Opera.
She
makes
masks
with
plastic
windows
for
hearing
people
to
wear,
making
it
possible
for
lip
readers
to
see
mouths
move.
For
a
long
time,
lip
readers
have
struggled
to
understand
hospital
workers
who
wear
masks.
The
problem
has
only
gotten
worse
during
COVID-
19.
Many
interpreters
for
the
deaf
have
not
been
able
to
enter
hospitals
because
they
could
catch
the
virus.
More
Challenges
For
Deaf
People
Now,
more
people
are
wearing
masks
outside
of
hospitals,
too.
This
creates
even
more
challenges
for
deaf
people.
When
people
began
wearing
masks,
Conley
felt
cut
off
from
the
world.
Since
he
could
not
read
lips,
he
did
not
know
when
people
were
speaking
to
him
or
what
they
were
saying.
Conley
was
nervous
to
go
to
the
pharmacy
or
the
grocery
store.
Once,
he
felt
so
nervous
to
enter
his
favorite
restaurant
that
he
waited
outside
for
45
minutes.
He
did
not
know
what
he
would
do
if
a
masked
worker
asked
him
questions
about
his
order.
Luckily,
the
employee
recognized
him
and
pulled
down
her
mask
to
talk
to
Conley.
Conley
was
grateful
for
her
action.
Not
everyone
knows
Conley,
though,
and
would
not
know
he
is
deaf.
He
carries
pieces
of
paper
with
him
so
he
can
ask
people
to
write
what
they
are
saying.
This
way,
other
people
don't
have
to
remove
their
mask.
However,
it
also
means
touching
the
same
paper,
Touching
common
surfaces
can
spread
germs.
Spreading
germs
risks
contracting
COVID-19.
Because
of
that,
Conley
was
refused
service
many
times.
揑t
makes
you
lose
your
confidence,
said
Conley,
who
has
been
deaf
his
entire
life.
However,
Helton's
windowed
masks
helped
him
get
his
independence
back.
Conley
and
his
co-worker,
Chris
LaZich,
tried
out
the
masks
and
he
had
no
trouble
reading
LaZich's
lips.
19.
Where
can
you
probably
read
the
passage?
A.
In
a
newspaper.
B.
In
a
diary.
C.
In
a
guidebook.
D.
In
a
medical
report.
20.
How
did
Conley
feel
when
pcople
began
to
wear
masks?
A.
He
felt
the
situation
couldn't
be
changed.
B.
He
felt
it
difficult
to
recogmize
people.
C.
He
felt
cut
off
from
the
world.
D.
He
felt
lonely
and
angry.
21.
What
is
the
special
value
of
windowed
masks
for
deaf
people?
A.
To
help
them
meet
other
deaf
people.
B.
To
keep
them
safe
from
COVID-19.
C.
To
comfort
them
emotionally.
D.
To
satisfy
their
social
needs.
22.
Which
of
the
following
could
be
the
best
ending
of
the
passage?
A.
Soon
she
started
her
company
called
Happy
Laugh
Masks.
B.
The
windowed
masks
helped
slow
the
spread
of
the
virus.
C.
Through
her
mask's
window,
LaZich
smiled
at
him.
D.
Helton
said
store
owners
liked
the
masks
as
well.
【答案】19.
A
20.
C
21.
D
22.
C
C
Garbage
cans
are
not
magical
openings.
Garbage
does
not
disappear
when
you
throw
it
in
a
can.
Yet,
the
average
American
throws
away
about
1,600
pounds
of
waste
each
year.
If
there
are
no
magical
garbage
fairies,
where
does
it
all
go?
There
are
four
methods
of
managing
waste:
recycling,
landfilling,
composting,
and
incinerating.
Each
method
has
its
strengths
and
weaknesses.
Let's
take
a
quick
look
at
each.
Recycling
is
the
process
of
turning
waste
into
new
materials.
For
example,
used
paper
can
be
turned
into
paperboard,
which
can
be
used
to
make
book
covers.
Recycling
can
reduce
pollution,
save
materials,
and
lower
energy
use.
Yet,
some
argue
that
recycling
wastes
energy.
They
believe
that
collecting,
processing,
and
converting
waste
uses
more
energy
than
it
saves.
Still,
most
people
agree
that
recycling
is
better
for
the
planet
than
landfilling.
Landfilling
is
the
oldest
method
of
managing
waste.
In
its
simplest
form,
landfilling
is
when
people
bury
garbage
in
a
hole.
Over
time
the
practice
of
landfilling
has
advanced.
Garbage
is
squeezed
(挤压)
together
before
it
is
thrown
into
the
hole.
In
this
way
more
garbage
can
fit
in
each
landfill.
Large
liners
are
placed
in
the
bottom
of
landfills
so
that
poisonous
garbage
liquid
doesn't
get
into
the
ground
water.
Sadly,
these
liners
don't
always
work.
Landfills
may
pollute
the
local
water
supply.
Not
to
mention
that
all
of
that
garbage
smells
horrible.
Nobody
wants
to
live
next
to
a
landfill.
This
makes
it
hard
to
find
new
locations
for
landfills.
Because
of
all
the
negative
attention
that
landfilling
has
received,
interest
in
composting
has
grown.
Composting
is
when
people
pile
up
organic
matter,
such
as
food
waste,
and
allow
it
to
decompose.
The
product
of
this
decomposition
is
post
can
be
added
to
the
soil
to
make
the
soil
richer
and
better
for
growing
crops.
One
thing
that
is
easier
to
do
is
burning
garbage.
There
are
two
main
ways
to
incinerate
waste.
The
first
is
to
create
or
harvest
a
fuel
from
the
waste,
such
as
methane
gas
(沼气),
and
burn
the
fuel.
The
second
is
to
burn
the
waste
directly.
The
heat
from
the
incineration
process
can
boil
water,
which
can
power
steam
generators.
Unfortunately,
burning
garbage
pollutes
the
air.
Also,
some
critics
worry
that
incinerators
destroy
valuable
resources
that
could
be
recycled.
Usually,
the
community
in
which
you
live
manages
waste.
Once
you
put
your
garbage
in
that
can,
what
happens
to
it
is
beyond
your
control.
But
you
can
make
choices
while
it
is
still
in
your
hands.
You
can
choose
to
recycle,
you
can
choose
to
compost,
or
you
can
choose
to
let
someone
else
deal
with
it.
The
choice
is
yours.
23.
Why
does
the
author
mention
magical
garbage
fairies
in
the
first
paragraph?
A.
To
creatively
support
his
argument
with
evidence.
B.
To
point
out
that
garbage
doesn't
disappear
by
itself.
C.
To
make
the
language
more
attractive
to
please
readers.
D.
To
draw
attention
to
different
kinds
of
garbage
thrown
away.
24.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.
Some
think
recycling
is
a
waste
of
time.
B.
Incineration
may
destroy
recyclable
resources.
C.
Finding
new
locations
is
the
focus
of
landfilling.
D.
The
purpose
of
a
compost
pile
is
to
make
soil
rich.
25.
According
to
the
passage,
landfilling_____________________.
A.
involves
burying
garbage
in
a
hole
B.
reduces
the
horrible
smells
C.
squeezes
garbage
together
D.
protects
ground
water
26.
Which
of
the
following
could
be
the
best
title
for
this
passage?
A.
Magic:
Bringing
Back
What
Was
Once
Lost
B.
Deal
with
the
garbage:
Which
is
Best
for
You?
C.
Methods
of
Waste
Management:
Advantages
and
Disadvantages
D.
Do
Your
Part:
How
to
Save
the
Earth
by
Recycling
and
Composting
【答案】23.
B
24.
B
25.
A
26.
C
D
Awe
is
not
an
everyday
emotion.
You
don't
wake
up
awestruck.
A
satisfying
lunch
doesn't
leave
you
filled
with
awe.
Even
a
great
day
is
unlikely
to
leave
you
in
a
state
of
breathtaking,
all-knowing
fear
and
trembling.
Then
what
is
awe?
Psychologists
Dacher
Keltner
and
Jonathan
Haidt
suggested
that
awe
typically
includes
feelings
of
grandness.
That
means
awe
is
inspired
by
something
larger
than
a
person's
self
or
experience.
And
it
usually
helps
expand
the
person's
understanding
of
the
world.
For
example,
awe
might
come
from
seeing
a
mountain
taller
than
you
thought
a
mountain
could
be.
Or
it
might
come
from
listening
to
a
symphony
that
contains
both
shockingly
loud
and
touchingly
quiet
notes.
People
can
be
awe-inspiring,
too:
think
of
meeting
a
political
leader
whose
power
seems
limitless.
In
order
to
find
out
more
about
the
mysterious
feeling,
the
psychologists
laid
out
a
research
plan.
In
the
years
since,
they
and
other
researchers
have
been
testing
awe.
What
is
it?
How
does
it
work?
What
seems
awesome,
and
why?
For
the
first
time,
they're
starting
to
understand
both
what
awe
does
to
us
and
what
it
might
do
for
us.
When
psychologists
first
started
studying
awe
one
of
the
unanswered
questions
was:
What
do
we
look
like
when
we're
feeling
it?
Emotions
come
with
facial
expressions.
Keltner
and
two
workmates
guessed
that
an
awe-filled
person
would
widen
her
eyes
and
raise
her
head
eyes
and
eyebrows,
just
a
bit.
And
they
were
on
track.
When
they
asked
people
to
perform
awe,
they
found
that
people
indeed
often
raised
their
eyebrows
and
widened
their
eyes.
They
also
opened
their
mouths
and
dropped
their
jaws.
Another
question
was
the
purpose
of
the
emotion.
揥e
developed
emotions
to
help
us
deal
with
and
survive
certain
dangers,"
explains
Craig
Anderson,
a
student
in
Keltner's
lab,
揥hen
people
are
scared,
they
freeze
or
run
away.
People
that
behaved
like
that
tended
to
survive
long
enough."
In
the
same
way,
awe
should
have
some
sort
of
reason
for
existing.
So
far,
it
seems
that
the
purpose
of
awe
might
draw
people
together.
When
people
are
awestruck,
they
feel
like
time
has
slowed
down
somehow,
and
when
they
feel
so,
they
are
more
willing
to
use
it
to
help
others.
The
study
also
shows
that
awe
promotes
generosity.
It
improves
people's
moral
decision
making.
A
paper
still
under
review
indicates
that
awe
can
make
people
more
modest,
too.
揥e
actually
experience
awe
a
lot
more
often
than
we
think,"
says
one
of
the
researchers,
Rudd,
揥e
meet
something
in
the
big
wide
world,
our
minds
open
as
we
look
for
an
explanation,
and
as
a
result
we
open
up
to
connecting
to
other
people.
But
if
you
are
keeping
yourself
in
your
own
small
world,
it's
going
to
be
hard
to
experience
that
feeling.
Just
go
out
into
newness
and
you're
going
to
be
more
likely
to
run
into
something
that's
awe-inspiring.
27.
According
to
Keltner
and
Haidt,
which
of
the
following
can
most
likely
inspire
awe?
A.
Eating
Beijing
duck
at
Quanjude
Restaurant.
B.
Listening
to
a
pleasant
flute
solo
in
a
famous
bar.
C.
Enjoying
a
sound
sleep
after
an
extremely
tiring
day.
D.
Seeing
a
huge
elephant
up
close
in
its
natural
setting.
28.
What
does
the
underlined
part
搕hey
were
on
track
in
Paragraph
5
probably
mean?
A.
They
came
across
unexpected
data.
B.
They
were
anxious
about
the
result.
C.
They
changed
their
research
methods.
D.
They
were
right
about
what
they
had
thought.
29.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
passage?
A.
We
should
try
to
avoid
awe
because
it
can
fill
people
with
fear.
B.
Awe
is
a
complicated
feeling
and
no
one
can
understand
it.
C.
Awe
is
socially
beneficial
and
we
should
be
open
to
it.
D.
We
should
try
to
feel
awe
because
it
helps
us
survive.
30.
What's
the
author's
purpose
of
writing
this
passage?
A.
To
move
readers
with
touching
stories
about
awe.
B.
To
explain
what
awe
is
and
what
it
brings
to
people.
C.
To
show
awe
functions
differently
from
other
emotions.
D.
To
persuade
readers
to
experience
awe
as
much
as
possible.
【答案】27.
D
28.
D
29.
C
30.
B
第II卷(共65分)
I.选词填空(共7小题;每小题2分,满分14分)
选词填空
appoint;announce;influence;cons
constant;destroy;advanced;awareness
31.
You
needn’t
book
the
ticket
in_____________________.
32.
People
around
the
world
should
be_____________________
of
the
real
situation
of
water
shortage.
33.
The
flood
damaged
the
village,
without
completely_____________________
it.
34.
It
is
a
highly_____________________
magazine
that
is
widely
read
by
teachers.
35.
Mike_____________________
manager
of
the
engineering
department
to
take
the
place
of
Sam
last
week.
36.
They
made
several_____________________
of
the
summer
camp
and
posted
it
on
the
Internet
so
that
more
students
can
take
part
in
it.
37.
Mike
has
to_____________________
surf
the
Internet
to
get
more
professional
knowledge.
【答案】31.
advance
32.
aware
33.
destroying
34.
influenced
35.
was
appointed
36.
announcements
37.
constantly
II.语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)
在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个恰当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。
38.
______________________
beautiful
rose
garden
planted
ten
years
ago
by
my
father
grows
wonderfully.(用适当的词填空)
【答案】The
39.
______________________
(listen)
to
someone
who
is
upset
is
one
of
the
best
gifts
you
can
give
a
person.
(所给词的适当形式填空)
【答案】Listening
40.
It
was
all
happening
too
quickly,______________________
made
many
people
feel
nervous.
(用适当的词填空)
【答案】which
41.
I_____________________
(give)
her
piano
lessons
since
she
was
four
years
old.
(所给词的适当形式填空)
【答案】have
gievn
42.
I
finally
got
my
car_____________________
(wash)
yesterday
after
my
wife
couldn't
bear
how
dirty
it
was.
(所给词的适当形式填空)
【答案】washed
43.
I
think_____________________
necessary
to
make
friends
with
people
who
are
different
from
myself.
(用适当的词填空)
【答案】it
44.
The
speaker
walked_____________________
(confident)
to
the
platform
smiled
at
the
audience
and
got
ready
to
give
his
speech.(所给词的适当形式填空)
【答案】confidently
45.
The
university,______________________
many
top
students
study,
is
cutting
its
enrollment
in
half
next
term.
(用适当的词填空)
【答案】in
which
46.
My
friends
enjoyed
the
pool
party
at
my
house
because
I_____________________
(prepare)
many
fun
games
beforehand.
(所给词适当形式填空)
【答案】had
prepared
47.
We
won't
be
available
at
2
o'clock
tomorrow
afternoon,
because
we_____________________
(attend)
an
art
workshop
at
that
time.
(所给词适当形式填空)
【答案】will
be
attending/will
attend
Ⅲ.完成句子(共5小题:第1,2小题每小题2分,第3,4,5小题每小题3分,满分13分)
根据括号中所给提示完成下列句子。
48.
我将代表我们学校热烈地欢迎你们。(on
behalf
of)(汉译英)
【答案】On
behalf
of
our
school,
I
would
like
to
express
my
warm
welcome
to
you.
49.
他一生都从事科学研究。(devote)(汉译英)
【答案】He
devotes
his
life
to
scientific
research.
50.
当老师进来时,我们假装正在读书。(pretend)(汉译英)
【答案】When
the
teacher
came
in,
we
pretended
to
be
reading.
51.
一些学生沉迷于电脑游戏,无法专注于学习。(be
addicted
to)(汉译英)
【答案】Some
students
are
addicted
to
computer
games
and
can't
concentrate
on
their
studies.
52.
迄今为止,全球变暖影响了环境,这对我们的生活也产生了负面影响。(have
an
effect
on,
affect,
which引导非限制性定语从句)(汉译英)
【答案】So
far,
global
warming
has
affected
the
environment,
which
also
has
a
negative
effect
on
our
life.
IV.阅读表达(共4小题;每小题2分,共8分)
阅读下面的短文和问题,根据短文内容,在相应题号后的横线上写下相关信息,完成对该问题的回答。答语要意思清楚,结构正确,书写工整。
I
was
only
one
year
older
than
my
sister
Jeanne,
but
by
the
time
we
were
old
enough
to
drive,
we
had
parted
ways.
When
I
was
19,
I
moved
away
from
our
Wisconsin
home
to
Virginia.
My
father
had
a
horse
farm
there
and
that's
when
I
began
to
work
as
a
veterinary
assistant,
helping
him
around
the
farm.
Jeanne
got
married
at
18,
moved
to
Chicago
and
became--
well,
I
didn't
know
what.
Fast-forward
about
five
years.
I
was
24
and
went
to
New
York
City
with
my
fianc
to
see
the
sights.
We
saw
Little
Italy,
the
Statue
of
Liberty
and
Chinatown.
I
had
never
seen
so
many
taxicabs
in
one
spot
in
all
my
life.
It
was
overwhelming.
I
was
used
to
riding
my
horse
to
the
corner
store
where
everyone
knew
everyone
in
the
quiet
little
town
of
Driver,
Virginia.
During
a
day
of
sightseeing,
we
were
crossing
a
very
busy
street.
Everyone
was
in
a
hurry.
I
had
laughed
at
something
my
fianc
said,
and
I
suddenly
heard
my
name
yelled
from
somewhere
behind
me:
揅heryl!
I
froze
in
my
steps
in
the
middle
of
the
road.
Tears
welled
up
in
my
eyes.
I
knew
without
a
doubt
that
it
was
my
sister
Jeanne.
I
yelled
back
before
even
turning
to
look.
揓eanne?"
And
there
we
were,
standing
in
the
middle
of
a
Manhattan
street,
facing
each
other
and
smiling.
I
couldn't
believe
it.
I
later
asked
how
she'd
known
it
was
me--
-she
never
saw
me!
She
said
it
was
my
laugh.
I
wouldn't
say
my
laugh
is
all
that
unusual,
but
I
guess
to
a
family
member
it's
infectious.
It
hits
your
heart
and
resonates
in
your
mind.
I
asked
her
what
she
was
doing
in
New
York,
and
she
said
she
had
come
for
an
opera
show
and
was
there
for
only
a
week.
Both
our
visits
were
trips
planned
just
a
week
earlier.
Since
that
time,
my
sister
and
I
have
never
lost
touch.
We
both
moved
back
to
Wisconsin.
We
talk
daily.
Many
years
have
passed,
and
we
are
now
in
our
50s.
But
our
meeting
by
chance
wasn't
just
a
sign.
I
see
it
as
more
of
a
lesson,
a
reminder
to
stay
connected
with
loved
ones.
53.
Why
did
Cheryl
go
to
New
York
City?(不多于4个单词)
54.
How
did
Jeanne
recognize
Cheryl?(不多于3个单词)
55.
Use
one
word
to
describe
the
sisters'
meeting.
Explain
why
you
chose
this
word.(单词数不限)
56.
What
life
lesson
can
we
learn
from
this
story?(单词数不限)
【答案】53.
To
see
the
sights.
54.
By
her
laugh.
55.
Amazing/Incredible.
Because
they
traveled
to
the
same
city
at
the
same
time
and
happened
to
meet
each
other.
56.
We
should
always
stay
connected
with
the
people
we
love
V.书面表达(20分)
57.
假设你是红星中学高二学生李华。学校网站正在征集题为Let's
“Go
Green”的稿件。请你写一篇短文,内容包括:
1.
What
environmental
problems
is
the
world
faced
with?
2.
What
is
the
most
serious
environmental
problem
in
your
daily
life?
3.
What
do
you
plan
to
do
to
“Go
Green”?
注意:1.词数不少于80;
2.标题已给出,不计入总词数。
Let's
“Go
Green”
___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
【答案】One
possible
version:
Much
of
the
world
has
enjoyed
the
prosperity
brought
by
advanced
science
and
technology
as
well
as
a
healthy
economy,
but
the
world
is
also
faced
with
environmental
problems
like
global
warming,
pollution,
species
extinction
and
overpopulation.
Personally,
I
think
the
over-consumption
of
plastics
is
the
most
serious
environmental
problem
in
our
life.
Whether
at
markets
or
restaurants,
plastic
is
frequently
used
in
people抯
daily
life.
We
take
our
groceries
home
from
the
supermarkets
in
plastic
bags.
We
put
our
waste
in
plastic
bags.
We
drink
from
plastic
cups
and
bottles.
We
use
plastic
to
store
our
leftovers.
Yet,
a
lot
of
these
plastics
are
never
recycled,
which
harms
the
environment.
Animals
and
birds
that
swallow
plastic
could
die
as
a
result,
and
the
plastics
that
end
up
in
landfills
pollute
the
earth's
soil
and
water.
Facing
such
a
situation,
I
believe
it's
everyone抯
duty
to
be
more
environmentally
aware
and
"Go
Green".
As
for
me,
I
will
reduce
the
use
of
plastics
in
my
daily
life.
For
example,
I
won抰
use
plastic
straws.
Also,
I
will
ask
my
family
and
friends
to
use
cloth
shopping
bags
in
the
supermarket.
I
believe
that
with
everyone's
individual
effort,
these
problems
can
be
solved.