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常熟市2020-2021学年第二学期期中试卷
高—英语
2021.04
注意事项:
1.本试卷分为选择题和非选择题,满分150分.考试时间120分钟。
2.请将选择题的答案填涂在答题卷上,非选择题请直接在答题卷上规定的地方作答。答题
前,务必将自己的学校、姓名、考试号等相关信息写在答题卡上规定的地方。
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案
转涂到答题卡上。
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A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳
选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅
读一遍。
1.
What
is
the
man
most
probably
doing?
A.
Having
a
job
interview.
B.
Applying
for
a
college.
C.
Visiting
sick
kids.
2.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
A
musical
instrument.
B.
A
volleyball
player.
C.
A
familiar
person.
3.
How
much
is
the
mountain
bike
now?
A.
$200,
B.
$
160.
C.$40.
4.
What
does
the
man
always
do
on
Saturday?
A.
See
a
film.
B.
Have
a
class.
C.
Review
his
notes.
5.
How
does
the
woman
deal
with
difficult
lectures?
A.
By
recording
them.
B.
By
talking
with
lecturers.
C.
By
attending
them
again.
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A、B、C三个选
项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完
后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.
How
is
the
woman
feeling?
A.
Good.
B.
Sad.
C.
Angry.
7.
What
is
the
"something
terrible”?
A.
Her
ball
got
lost.
B.
Her
car
was
damaged.
C.
Her
dog
got
killed.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
Why
does
the
woman
want
to
change
出e
meeting
time?
A.
She
has
another
meeting
too
close
to
it.
B.
She
has
a
problem
with
her
report.
C.
She
has
to
move
to
a
new
house.
9.
What
is
the
new
meeting
time?
A.
11
a.m.
B.
1
p.m.
C.
9
a.m.
10.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
do
at
the
meeting?
A.
Chair
the
meeting.
B.
Give
a
report.
C.
Share
an
agenda.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
How
did
the
boy
do
in
his
economics
exam?
A.
He
passed
it.
B.
He
failed
it.
C.
He
missed
it.
12.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
the
boy?
A.
He
didn't
work
hard
enough.
B.
He
should
have
relaxed
more.
C.
He
already
tried
his
best.
13.
What
do
we
know
about
the
family?
A.
Unkind.
B.
Unwealthy.
C.
Unhealthy.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14.
Why
does
the
man
turn
down
the
girl's
request?
A.
His
classmate
has
left
the
company.
B.
The
project
is
too
hard
for
students.
C.
He
expects
her
to
rely
on
herself.
15.
How
will
the
girl
go
to
the
power
company?
A.
By
car.
B.
By
taxi.
C.
On
foot.
16.
What
will
the
girl
do
first?
A.
Visit
the
manager.
B.
Chat
with
the
workers.
C.
Get
ready
for
a
picnic
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Where
will
visitors
go
on
the
first
day
of
the
tour?
A.
Arches
National
Park.
B.
Temple
Square.
C.
Goblin
Valley.
18.
What
do
we
know
about
Little
Wild
Horse
Canyon?
A.
It’s
very
narrow.
B.
It's
in
northern
Utah.
C.
It
was
formed
from
an
earthquake.
19.
What
is
included
in
the
tour?
A.
Entrance
fees.
B.
Three
meals
a
day.
C.
Transportation
in
Utah.
20.
When
can
you
make
a
reservation
for
the
tour?
A.
Two
weeks
in
advance.
B.
One
week
in
advance.
C.
Four
days
in
advance.
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。
A
Call
for
entries:
young
women
writers'
competition
Guardian
Weekend
magazine
is
launching
a
writing
competition
for
UK
women
aged
16-21
on
the
theme
of
conversations.
How
to
enter
All
you
have
to
do
is
submit
a
700-word
personal
essay
that
shows
off
your
talents—on
the
theme
of
conversations.
Did
you
have
an
unforgettable
conversation
with
your
grandmother
about
her
youth
that
changed
how
you
viewed
her?
Do
you
find
having
certain
conversations
really
hard,
and
if
so,
why?
Is
there
a
conversation
you
regret,
or
one
you
regret
you
never
had?
We're
keen
to
hear
about
your
personal
experiences.
All
entries
must
be
sent
to
the
weekend
@
the
guardian.com
by
midnight
on
9
March.
The
Prizes
There
will
be
one
winner
and
two
runners-up.
The
three
winners
will
each
receive
?
250,
The
winners
will
be
notified
(通知)by
email
or
telephone
on
or
before
30
March
2021
and
given
details
of
how
to
claim
their
prizes.
As
part
of
the
editing
process,
the
three
winners
will
participate
in
a
video
call
with
a
Guardian
Weekend
editor
to
discuss
and
edit
their
essay
for
publication.
The
one
overall
winner
will
also
receive
a
1-1
workshop
with
a
Guardian
editor.
Rules
Follow
all
rules
carefully
to
prevent
disqualification.
Only
one
entry
is
permitted
per
person.
Entries
on
behalf
of
another
person
will
not
be
accepted
and
joint
submissions
are
not
allowed.
The
competition
opens
at
09:00
on
22
February
2021
and
closes
at
23:59
on
9
March
2021.
Entries
received
outside
this
time
period
will
not
be
considered.
Your
entry
must
not
be
copied,
and
must
not
contain
any
third-party
materials
or
content
that
you
do
not
have
permission
to
use.
You
must
include
your
name,
age
and
contact
details,
including
email
address
and
phone
number.
21.
What's
the
theme
of
the
writing
competition?
A.
Regrets.
B.
Conversations.
C.
Grandmother's
youth.
D.
Personal
experiences.
22.
What
extra
prize
will
the
overall
winner
receive?
A.
An
additional
$
250,
B.
A
video
of
the
competition.
C.
A
prior
notification
of
the
win.
D.
A
1-1
workshop
with
an
editor.
23.
Which
of
the
following
will
result
in
disqualification?
A.
Co-authoring
an
entry.
B.
Including
contact
details.
C.
Mailing
your
entry
on
1
March.
D.
Using
others’
content
with
permission.
B
I
rescued
my
little
Foxy
several
years
ago.
I
wasn5t
looking
for
her,
but
she
just
crawled
(爬)up
onto
my
lap
and
went
to
sleep,
so
I
took
her
home.
She
spent
the
night
with
her
head
on
my
pillow,
and
I
knew
she
belonged
to
me.
I
was
her
person.
She
didn't
really
like
other
dogs
or
people..
.until
I
met
my
wife-to-be.
The
day
Angelika
came
over
to
visit
for
the
first
time
was
the
last
time
Foxy
was
truly
my
dog.
She
abandoned
me
for
the
love
of
a
tender
(温柔的)woman,
and
who
can
blame
her?
I
would
have
done
the
same.
Then
Angelika
and
I
got
married,
and
we
became
a
happy
family.
The
three
of
us
always
walk
together
through
our
village
from
the
hills
to
the
lake.
We
get
exercise
and
have
fun
because
Foxy
enjoys
her
walks
and
strolls
(漫步)through
the
neighborhood
like
a
10-pound
prize
pony
(小马).
How
sweet
and
lovely,
you
say,
but
there
is
dark
side
to
the
little
furball!
Foxy
is
now
a
one-woman
dog
-
she
has
totally
bonded
with
my
wife
and
won't
go
for
a
walk
at
all
if
Angelika
is
out.
She
just
lies
in
her
bed
by
the
window
waiting
for
her
angel
to
come
walk
through
the
door,
and
I
have
to
tell
you,
I
feel
a
little
rejected.
But
it
is
pretty
cute.
I
understand
animal
bonding.
My
therapy
dog,
Mercy,
was
with
me
for
over
a
decade,
and
we
were
a
total
item.
In
fact,
it
wasn't
until
Mercy
died
that
I
decided
to
remarry.
That's
how
much
unconditional
love
she
gave
me.
Now
my
wife
is
getting
to
experience
that
kind
of
bond
for
the
first
time.
Young
or
old,
big
or
little,
when
your
dog
finds
you,
it's
an
amazing
experience,
and
the
love
you
feel
just
makes
your
life
sweeter.
When
you
adopt
an
animal,
remember
that
it's
a
lifetime
commitment.
And
if
your
pet
falls
for
your
other
half,
just
enjoy
watching
the
love.
B
24.
What
can
we
know
about
Foxy?
A.
Foxy
was
always
friendly
to
strangers.
B.
Foxy
introduced
Angelika
to
me
by
accident.
C.
Foxy's
love
for
the
author
remains
unchanged.
D.
Foxy
fell
in
love
with
Angelika
at
first
sight.
25.
How
did
the
author
feel
about
the
relationship
between
Foxy
and
Angelika?
A.
Jealous.
B.
Delighted.
C.
Embarrassed.
D.
Disappointed.
26.
What
is
the
tone
of
the
text?
A.
Plain.
B.
Lively.
C.
Ironic.
D.
Serious.
27.
What
does
the
author
mainly
want
to
tell
us
in
the
text?
A.
Pets
can
keep
us
company
and
never
leave
us.
B.
Pets
can
bring
us
more
joy
than
sorrow
in
our
life.
C.
Pets
are
our
lifelong
partners
and
deserve
our
care.
D.
Pets
are
so
cute
that
they
are
in
great
demand
nowadays.
C
After
traveling
more
than
seven
months
in
space,
Tianwen
1
is
one
step
closer
to
Mars!
Tianwen
1,
China's
first
Mars
probe
(探测器),successfully
entered
Mars
orbit
in
February,
according
to
the
China
National
Space
Administration
(CNSA).
It
will
stay
in
orbit
for
about
three
months
before
landing
on
the
red
planet.
A
small
step
on
the
red
planet
will
be
a
big
step
for
human
beings.
Humans
have
launched
46
Mars
exploration
missions
since
October
1960,
but
only
19
of
them
have
been
successful,
according
to
China
Daily.
It's
China's
first
spacecraft
to
Mars,
and
the
missions
are
rather
ambitious.
Tianwen
1
aims
to
achieve
“orbiting,
landing,
and
roving
(环绕,着陆,
巡视)"
all
in
one
journey,
which
will
make
the
country
the
world's
first
to
accomplish
all
three
goals
with
one
probe,
mission
scientists
said.
Among
the
three
tasks,
touchdown
on
the
red
planet
is
the
most
difficult.
The
result
mainly
depends
on
the
"breathtaking
seven
minutes,"
which
will
deploy
multiple
cutting-edge
technologies
and
accurate
timing
of
each
action,
including
the
burning
of
engines
and
opening
of
parachutes
(降落伞)to
ensure
a
safe
landing,
according
to
the
Global
Times.
The
previous
success
of
Chang'e
5
has
accumulated
experience
in
this
regard
which
“boosts
our
confidence",
Wang
Ya'nan,
chief
editor
of
Beijing-based
Aerospace
Knowledge
magazine,
told
the
Global
Times.
Tianwen
Vs
ultimate
goal
is
to
land
a
rover
on
Mars
in
May
or
June,
and
it
will
conduct
scientific
investigations
on
Mars'
soil,
geological
(地质学的)structure,
environment,
atmosphere
and
water,
according
to
China
Daily.
February
was
Mars
month.
NASA's
Perseverance
Rover
landed
on
Mars
on
Feb
19,
and
China's
Tianwen
1
and
United
Arab
Emirates'
(UAE)
Hope
have
arrived
within
orbit
of
the
red
planet.
Although
they
started
their
Mars
journeys
at
almost
the
same
time,
their
missions
vary.
"When
we
step
into
the
far
planets
of
the
solar
system,
the
magnitude
(量级)of
the
resources
and
timeline
required
will
take
a
global
commitment,"
US
Congressman
Frank
Lucas
said,
highlighting
the
importance
of
international
cooperation
in
space.
28.
What
can
we
learn
about
Tianwen
1?
A.
It's
the
world's
first
probe
to
enter
the
orbit
around
Mars.
B.
It
will
spend
10
months
preparing
for
its
landing.
C.
It
is
expected
to
land
on
Mars
in
May
or
June.
D.
It's
one
of
the
46
successful
Mars
exploration
missions.
29.
What
does
Tianwen
1
aim
to
achieve
to
set
a
record
in
Mars
exploration?
A.
Landing
a
rover
on
the
red
planet.
B.
Staying
in
orbit
around
Mars
for
months.
C.
Bringing
back
samples
from
Mars.
D.
Orbiting,
landing
and
roving
with
one
probe.
30.
What5
s
the
biggest
challenge
facing
Tianwen
1?
A.
Lack
of
advanced
technologies.
B.
Achieving
a
safe
landing.
C.
Completing
tasks
quickly.
D.
Insufficient
landing
experience.
31.
What
can
be
inferred
from
Frank
Lucas'
words?
A.
There
are
risks
in
exploring
other
planets.
B.
Space
exploration
calls
for
global
cooperation.
C.
Tianwen
1
will
reach
other
planets
besides
Mars.
D.
Exploring
space
takes
considerable
time
and
resources.
D
People
have
many
different
ways
to
relax
during
break
time
at
work
or
school.
Smartphones
are
probably
the
number
one
choice
for
a
quick
mental
vacation.
Although
it
might
seem
like
a
good
time,
looking
at
your
cellphone
may
damage
your
mental
power,
according
to
a
recent
psychological
study
from
Rutgers
University
in
the
United
States.
For
the
study,
more
than
400
students
were
asked
to
finish
a
set
of
20
word
puzzles.
Halfway
through
the
task,
the
students
were
divided
into
three
groups.
One
group
was
allowed
to
take
a
break
and
use
cellphones
to
buy
things
online.
The
second
group
was
asked
to
have
a
rest
and
buy
things
using
a
computer.
The
last
group
didn't
have
a
break
at
all.
Interestingly,
the
group
that
used
their
cellphones
during
the
break
went
back
to
work
feeling
the
most
tired
and
least
motivated
to
continue.
They
also
had
the
hardest
time
solving
the
remaining
word
puzzles.
The
cellphone
group
took
19
percent
longer
to
finish
the
rest
of
the
task,
and
solved
22
percent
fewer
problems
than
those
in
the
other
break
conditions
combined.
Terri
Kurtzberg,
co-author
of
the
study,
explained
that
they
assumed
looking
at
cellphones
during
a
break
would
be
no
different
from
any
other
break

but
instead,
the
phone
may
cause
increasing
levels
of
distractions
(分心)
that
make
it
difficult
to
return
focused
attention
to
work
tasks.
“Cellphones
may
have
this
effect
because
even
just
seeing
your
phone
activates
thoughts
of
checking
messages,
connecting
with
people,
access
to
ever-refilling
information
and
more,
in
ways
that
are
different
from
how
we
use
other
screens
like
computers,
and
laptops,”
Kurtzberg
told
Science
Daily.
This
is
echoed
(呼应)by
a
2017
study
from
the
US
University
of
Chicago.
It
found
that
even
if
cellphones
are
turned
off
or
turned
face
down,
their
mere
presence
reduces
a
person's
cognitive
capability
(认知能力).
So,
during
your
next
break,
try
putting
your
smartphone
away.
Go
out
for
a
walk,
get
to
know
your
classmates
or
even
take
a
nap.
You
may
be
surprised
by
the
result!
32.
What
did
the
study
find
about
using
cellphones
during
breaks?
A.
It
could
ensure
people
a
good
time
at
work.
B.
It
could
reduce
one's
ability
to
solve
problems.
C.
It
could
benefit
people
both,
physically
and
mentally.
D.
It
could
end
up
damaging
one's
magic
power.
33.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.
The
study
could
be
traced
back
to
as
early
as
2017.
B.
Terri
Kurtzberg
was
one
of
the
authors
of
the
study.
C.
Participants
were
divided
into
three
groups
in
the
first
place.
D.
The
study
was
designed
to
solve
a
set
of20
word
puzzles.
34.
What
can
we
learn
about
cellphones
from
Kurtz-berg's
words?
A.
They
have
become
a
significant
part
of
people's
lives.
B.
They
have
improved
people's
ability
to
process
information.
C.
They
may
influence
people
in
the
same
way
as
computers
do.
D.
They
may
make
it
harder
for
people
to
stay
concentrated
at
work.
35.
What
does
the
author
suggest
people
do
during
break
time?
A.
Turn
off
their
cellphones.
B.
Keep
their
cellphones
face
down.
C.
Replace
cellphones
with
laptops.
D.
Keep
their
cellphones
out
of
sight.
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。
In
this
day
and
age,
digital
gadgets
(电子设备)have
become
a
significant
part
of
our
daily
lives.
36
.
But
while
gadgets
do
make
people's
lives
easier,
there
are
things
to
look
out
for
in
using
these
technologies.
One
is
how
gadgets
seem
to
be
taking
over
people's
social
relationships.
You
might
have
noticed
how
everyone
is
engaged
in
their
gadgets
during
family
gatherings
or
get-togethers
with
friends.
While
they
are
constantly
clicking
on
their
portable
devices,
real
conversations
are
becoming
rare.
37
.
So
if
you
want
to
spend
quality
time
with
each
other,
you
and
your
friends
and
family
need
to
sacrifice
screen
time.
38
.
When
you're
hanging
out
with
your
friends,
make
it
a
policy
that
all
devices
should
be
turned
off.
Of
course,
everyone
should
agree
on
this
beforehand
to
avoid
any
misunderstanding.
39
.
This
could
also
be
a
house
rule
when
you
have
dinner
with
your
family
or
during
any
other
event
with
relatives.
Another
option
could
be
to
turn
devices
on
silent
mode,
just
in
case
someone
is
expecting
an
urgent
call
or
important
text.
It
sounds
simple,
but
turning
our
eyes
away
from
the
screen
may
be
more
difficult
than
you
think.
40
.
And
while
we
may
be
able
to
cany
on
a
conversation
while
playing
a
game,
this
multi-tasking
is
definitely
going
to
cause
a
loss
to
the
quality
of
the
time
we
spend
with
others.
By
removing
gadgets
in
the
background,
you
and
your
friends
can
focus
on
what's
really
important-spending
time
with
each
other.
A.
Turning
off
your
gadgets
is
a
good
first
step.
B.
They're
also
driving
us
away
from
people
around
us.
C.
People
can
therefore
concentrate
on
what
they
are
doing.
D.
It
seems
so
natural
to
reach
for
your
phone
or
device
before
doing
anything.
E.
They
are
used
for
a
variety
of
tasks,
whether
it's
ordering
food
or
booking
a
flight.
F.
And
everyone
must
be
willing
to
cooperate
or
else
the
purpose
would
be
defeated.
G.
Thus,
the
opportunity
to
strengthen
connections
might
be
disappearing.
第三部分语言知识运用(共三节,满分35分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的
最佳选项。
My
mother
spent
her
childhood
with
her
father
on
their
farm
in
the
US.
She
learned
how
to
mend
fences,
plow
(耕犁)fields,
and
make
cheese.
And
she
learned
farm
life
doesn't
offer
41
rewards,
but
if
you
stick
with
it,
the
effort
and
the
long
days42
.
My
grandpa
spent
his
later
years
living
on
a
comer
of
the
farm,
named
Cherry
Ridge,
where
they
43
riding
horses
together
every
Saturday
before
he
died
in
2011.
Since
that
time,
the
farm
has
44
into
Cherry
Ridge
Therapeutic
Learning
Programs,
a
center
for
learning,
horseback
riding
and
companionship.
"I
am
a
'road
scholar5,
learning
in
an
experiential
way,"
Mom
told
me.
"I
feel
I
was
45
with
eyes
to
see
the
needs
of
a
(n)
46
spirit,"
she
added.
She
has
partnered
with
a
47
called
Working
to
Empower
Students
Together
(WEST),
which
helps
young
people
with
learning
disabilities,
emotional
and
behavioral
challenges,
or
unstable
home
environments.
Mom's
latest
project,
the
Farm
Day
Grief
Camp,
was
48
out
of
her
grieving
(悲伤)after
the
loss
of
my
grandpa.
“I'm
an
adult
woman
who
lost
my
dad
only
six
years
ago,"
Mom
said.
"There
is
nothing
49
than
nature
and
animals
to
help
with
the
50
process."
The
camp's
first
visitors
were
five
kids
mourning
(哀悼)the
loss
of
a
7-year-old
who
died
of
cancer.
51
included
painting
and
recalling
the
child's
favorite
things
and
a
balloon
launch
they
called
“Sentiments
to
Heaven”.
“Each
camper
wrote
one
thing
they
wished
they
could
52
with
their
departed
(已故的)
loved
one
on
their
balloon,"
Mom
said.
Children
living
with
physical
disabilities
are
also
53
at
Cherry
Ridge.
Recently,
a
student
in
a
wheelchair
smiled
ear

to

ear
as
he
led
the
farm's
mini
horses
around.
Mom's
vision
(设想)
54
children,
ensuring
the
lessons
she
learned
on
the
farm
will
be
preserved
for
years
to
come.
I
know
my
grandpa
would
be
55
.
41.
A.
good
B.
real
C.
different
D.
instant
42.
A.
run
out
B.
come
back
C.
go
by
D.
pay
off
43.
A.
imagined
B.
avoided
C.
enjoyed
D.
missed
44.
A.
developed
B.
divided
C.
looked
D.
bumped
45.
A.
unable
B.
confused
C.
gifted
D.
annoyed
46.
A.
happy
B.
curious
C.
determined
D.
wounded
47.
A.
course
B.
program
C.
game
D.
product
48.
A.
born
B.
ready
C.
found
D.
grown
49.
A.
better
B.
worse
C.
easier
D.
stranger
50.
A.
learning
B.
thinking
C.
relaxing
D.
grieving
51.
A.
Trainings
B.
Activities
C.
Methods
D.
Rules
52.
A.
share
B.
agree
C.
play
D.
provide
53.
A.
reliable
B.
upset
C.
cautious
D.
welcome
54.
A.
protects
B.
challenges
C.
inspires
D.
questions
55.
A.
worried
B.
proud
C.
thankful
D.
surprised
第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。
The
British
Museum,(56)
(locate)
in
the
Bloomsbury
area
of
London,
is
the
first
national
public
museum
dedicated
to
human
history,
art
and
culture.
Its
permanent
collection
numbers
some
8
million
works,
making
(57)
one
of
the
largest
in
existence.
It
has
been
(58)
(wide)
sourced,
and
documenting
the
story
of
human
culture
(59)
its
beginnings
to
the
present.
As
with
all
other
national
museums
in
(60)
United
Kingdom,
it
charges
no
admission
fee.
Its
ownership
of
some
of
its
most
famous
objects
(61)
originally
came
from
other
countries
is
controversial,
particularly
in
the
case
of
the
Parthenon
Marbles.
Today
the
museum
no
longer
houses
(62)
(collection)
of
natural
history,
and
the
books
and
manuscripts
(手稿)
once
it
(63)
(hold)
now
form
part
of
the
independent
British
Library,
(64)
it
still
keeps
its
universality
in
collections
of
artificial
works
(65)
(represent)
the
cultures
of
the
world,
ancient
and
modem.
第三节词汇检测(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
66.
It
suddenly
o
to
me
that
I
could
have
the
book
sent
to
me.
67.I
have
mentioned
a
number
of
times
the
b
effects
music
has
on
the
unborn
child.
68.
The
i
were
sent
to
the
nearest
hospital
right
away
after
the
accident.
69.
The
match
had
to
be
p
until
next
week
due
to
the
bad
weather.
70.
The
company
saw
it
as
part
of
its
social
r
to
provide
education
for
its
workers.
71.
As
the
list
of
species
in
danger
of
(灭绝)becomes
longer,
we
realize
we
can't
afford
to
damage
the
“lungs
of
the
planet”.
72.
Employees
are
(允许)to
use
the
golf
course
during
their
free
hours
in
the
company.
73.
He
began
to
feel
embarrassed
by
his
complete
(无知)of
world
history.
74.
The
bell
rang,
(标志)that
school
was
over.
75.
Unfortunately,
over
200
people
have
been
killed
by
(火山的)eruptions.
第四部分书面表达(共两节,满分35分)
第一节应用文(满分15分)
假定你是李华,受学生会委托,围绕“垃圾分类,保护环境”这一主题,为学校宣传栏
“英语天地”写一封倡议书,内容包括:
1.倡议的原因和目的;2.倡议的具体内容;3.发出倡议。
注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使全文连贯。
参考词汇:垃圾分类garbage
sorting;区分differentiate
第二节读后续写(满分20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。
I
grew
up
in
a
small
town
where
the
primary
school
was
a
10-minute
walk
from
my
house
and
children
could
go
home
for
lunch
and
find
their
mothers
waiting.
At
the
time,
I
did
not
consider
this
a
luxury
(奢侈品),although
today
it
certainly
would
be.
I
took
it
for
granted
that
mothers
were
the
sandwich-makers,
the
finger-painting
appreciations
and
the
homework
monitors.
I
never
questioned
that
this
ambitious,
intelligent
woman,
who
had
had
a
career
before
I
was
born
and
would
eventually
return
to
a
career,
would
spend
almost
every
lunch
hour
throughout
my
primary
school
years
just
with
me.
I
only
knew
that
when
the
noon
bell
rang,
I
would
race
breathlessly
home.
My
mother
would
be
standing
at
the
top
of
the
stairs,
smiling
down
at
me
with
a
look
that
suggested
I
was
the
only
important
thing
she
had
on
her
mind.
One
lunchtime,
when
I
was
in
the
third
grade,
would
stay
with
me
always.
I
had
been
picked
to
be
the
princess
in
the
school
play,
and
for
weeks
my
mother
had
patiently
rehearsed
(排练)my
lines
with
me.
But
no
matter
how
easily
I
acted
them
at
home,
as
soon
as
I
stepped
on
stage,
every
word
disappeared
from
my
head.
Finally,
my
teacher
took
me
aside.
She
explained
that
she
had
written
a
narrator's
part
(旁白)to
the
play,
and
asked
me
to
switch
roles.
Her
words,
while
kindly
delivered,
still
stung
(刺痛),especially
when
I
saw
my
part
go
to
another
girl.
I
didn't
tell
my
mother
what
had
happened
when
I
went
home
for
lunch
that
day.
But
she
sensed
my
unease,
and
instead
of
suggesting
we
practice
my
lines,
she
asked
if
I
wanted
to
walk
in
the
yard.
It
was
a
lovely
spring
day
and
under
the
huge
trees,
we
could
see
yellow
dandelions
(蒲公英)
popping
through
the
grass
in
bunches.
I
watched
my
mother
bend
down
and
pull
a
blossom
up
by
its
roots.
She
turned
to
me
and
said:
"I
think
I'm
going
to
dig
up
all
these
weeds.
Then
we'll
have
only
roses
in
this
garden.”
"But
I
like
dandelions,,,
I
protested.
"All
flowers
are
beautiful-even
dandelions."
My
mother
looked
at
me
seriously.
"Yes,
every
flower
gives
pleasure
in
its
own
way,
doesn't
it?”
She
asked
thoughtfully.
"And
that
is
true
of
people
too,"
she
added,
"Not
everyone
can
be
a
princess,
but
there
is
no
shame
in
that.
Now,
let's
go
inside
and
talk
about
the
lines.”
注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150词左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。2020-2021学年第二学期期中考试
高一英语参考答案
第一部分:听力(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5ACBCA
6-10
BCACB
15
BABCC
16-20
CBACA
第二部分:阅读(共两节,满分50分
第一节(共15小题;每小题25分,满分375分
4-27
DBBC
31
CDBB
32-35
BBDD
第二节(共5小题;每小题25分,满分12.5分)
6-40
EGAFD
第三部分:语言知识运用(共三节,满分35分)
第一节〈共15
小题1分,满分15分)
41-45
DDCAC
46-50
DBAAD
55
BADCB
第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分
58.
widely
59.om60
64.bu65
笫三节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
67.
beneficial
68.
injured
7O
responsibility
72.
permitediallowed
73
ignorance
笫四部分:书面表达(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(满分15分
ed
in
our
school
every
day,
which
brings
a
wide
range
of
e
problems
as
well
as
the
waste
of
resources.
Therefore,
it's
time
that
we
took
immediate
action
to
change
the
To
start
with,
it
is
vital
for
us
to
raise
awareness
of
environmental
protection
and
develop
the
good
habit
of
garbage
sorting.
Furthermore,
we
are
supposed
to
voluntarily
differentiate
recyclable
rubbish
from
lon-recyclables
in
our
daily
life.
Meanwhile,
the
concept
of
saving
resources
should
be
established
among
us.
Only
when
we
attach
great
importance
to
our
action
can
our
campus
be
more
beautiful.
et's
make
joint
efforts
to
embrace
a
greener
and
better
future
Li
Hua
第二节(满分20分)
special!
"It
was
like
a
small
umbrella,
soft
and
light,
as
if
it
were
going
to
fly
away
in
the
wind.
Its
white
head
was
so
vulnerable
that
a
gentle
touch
could
damage
it.
Every
flower
gives
pleasure
in
its
own
wa
My
mother's
words
brought
me
comfort.
Putting
the
flower
into
my
blouse
pocket,
I
could
feel
the
warmth
it
brought,
through
my
chest,
into
my
heart.
Holding
my
head
high,
I
started
my
performance
confidently
Atter
the
play
I
took
the
flower
home.
Mother
was
standing
there
smiling
down
at
me.
Eagerly,
I
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