安庆市白泽湖中学2020—2021第二学期期中考试
高二英语
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有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
does
the
man
offer
to
do?
A.
Paint
the
doors.
B.
Paint
the
ceiling.
C.
Look
for
a
job.
2.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
At
home.
B.
In
a
shop.
C.
In
a
restaurant.
3.
What
time
is
the
train
leaving?
A.
At
10:55.
B.
At
10:35.
C.
At
10:25.
4.
How
does
the
woman
feel
about
the
man?
A.
Sympathetic.
B.
Indifferent.
C.
Angry.
5.
What
will
the
man
do
next?
A.
Go
for
a
bike
ride.
B.
Play
basketball.
C.
Have
a
rest.
第二节(共15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,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
What
did
the
man
do
last
Saturday?
A.
He
studied
a
lot.
B.
He
joined
a
club.
C.
He
went
camping.
7.
Why
do
people
join
“Flash
Play”?
A.
To
experience
a
crisis.
B.
To
make
friends.
C.
To
earn
money.
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.
When
did
the
woman
have
an
interview?
A.
2
days
ago.
B.
5
days
ago.
C.
A
week
ago.
9.
What
does
the
man
ask
the
woman
to
do?
A.
Give
a
call
to
ask
about
the
result.
B.
Have
some
coffee
for
relaxation.
C.
Be
patient
and
wait
for
the
result.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.
How
will
the
woman
spend
her
summer
holiday?
A.
Study
at
home.
B.
Work
in
the
shop.
C.
Travel
with
her
mother.
11.
With
whom
does
the
man
plan
to
go
to
the
seaside?
A.
His
parents.
B.
His
friends.
C.
His
brothers.
12.
What
lessons
does
the
woman
want
to
take?
A.
Piano.
B.
Swimming.
C.
English.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13.
Where
does
Sally
want
to
go?
A.
The
zoo.
B.
The
London
Eye.
C.
The
Covent
Garden.
14.
What
is
Billy
interested
in?
A.
Boats.
B.
Operas.
C.
Paintings.
15.
What
does
the
man
suggest
the
woman
do
in
Oxford
Street?
A.
Do
some
shopping.
B.
Enjoy
an
opera.
C.
Visit
her
parents.
16.
What
is
the
woman
related
to
the
man?
A.
His
mother.
B.
His
wife.
C.
His
guide.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.
Whom
is
the
speaker
talking
to?
A.
Students’
parents.
B.
Visitors.
C.
New
students.
18.
How
many
departments
are
there
in
the
college?
A.
4.
B.
5.
C.
6.
19.
Where
do
the
teachers
in
the
English
department
mainly
come
from?
A.
England
and
America.
B.
America
and
Australia.
C.
America
and
Canada.
20.
Which
is
the
largest
building
in
the
college?
A.
The
main
library.
B.
The
dining
hall.
C.
The
English
department
building.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分
40
分)
第一节(共
15
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
30
分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Walk
Through
History
It’s
no
surprise
to
anyone
who’s
been
to
Charleston
that
it
is
among
the
best
US
cities
to
visit.
“It
can
feel
like
you’re
in
a
dream
sometimes,
like
you’ve
stepped
back
200
years,”
says
Brian
Sim
ms,
the
owner
of
Charleston
Sole
Tours.
These
are
Simms抯
must-sees.
African-American
Heritage
Tour
揚eople
don抰
realize
how
much
African
culture
is
here.
says
Sim
ms.
He
recommends
learning
about
the
African-American
heritage
that
shaped
the
city,
region
and
country
to
fully
understand
Charleston.
Gullah
Tours
offers
a
two-hour
bus
tour
for
$
18.www.
Battery
and
White
Point
Gardens
A
large
public
park
and
garden
with
walking
paths
and
artifacts
梐ll
shaded
by
beautiful
trees.
Free
admission.
Simms
provides
two-
hour
guided
tours
for
$10
to
$20.
www.
Middleton
Place
Middleton
Place
is
a
historic
plantation
with
vivid
exhibits
and
a
working
table.
It
provides
an
all-around
view
of
what
was
going
on
with
the
history
of
the
families
that
ran
the
plantation.
$
28
/
adult;
$
15
/
student
14
and
older;
$
10
/
child
6-13;
free
/
under
age
6.
www.middleton
place.org
Fort
Summer
National
Monument
Marking
the
site
where
the
first
shots
of
the
Civil
War
were
fired,
this
historic
place
includes
several
sites
around
Charleston
Harbor
and
an
education
center
at
Gadsden抯
Wharf.
The
best
time
of
year
to
visit
is
spring梬hen
the
azaleas
are
flowering梠r
fall.
Admission
is
free.
Boat
ride
is
$
19.5
/
adult,
$
12
/
child.
www.nps.gov/fosu
21.
If
you
like
walking
under
the
shade
of
trees,which
is
the
best
place
for
you
to
go?
A.
Fort
Sumter
National
Monument
B.
Middleton
Place
C.
Battery
and
White
Point
Gardens
D.
African-American
Heritage
Tour
22.
How
much
should
a
couple
with
a
daughter
of
16
and
a
son
of
7
pay
for
a
tour
around
Middleton
Place?
A.
$71
B.
$81
C.
$56
D.
$91
23.
Which
sentence
is
true
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Spring
is
the
only
best
season
to
visit
Fort
Sumter
National
Monument.
B.
All
the
people
must
pay
money
if
they
want
to
visit
Middleton
Place.
C.
You
can
learn
American
culture抯
influence
on
Africa
when
visiting
African-American
Heritage
Tour.
D.
All
the
four
tours
don抰
offer
free
admission.
C
Good
manners
are
always
good
manners.
That's
what
I
thought
until
I
married
Alexander,
who
is
Russian.
When
I
first
met
Alexander
and
he
said
to
me
in
Russian,揘alei
mnye
chai-
pour
me
some
tea",
I
got
angry
and
answered,揚our
it
yourself."
Translated
into
English,
without
a揅ould
you..?"
or
a
"please",
it
sounded
really
rude
to
me.
But
in
Russian
it
was
fine-
-you
don't
have
to
add
any
polite
words.
However,
when
I
took
Alexander
home
to
meet
my
parents
in
the
UK,
I
had
to
give
him
a
good
lesson
about
pleases
and
thank
yous
(which
he
thought
were
completely
unnecessary),
and
to
teach
him
to
say
sorry
if
someone
happened
to
step
on
his
toes,
and
to
smile,
smile,
smile.
Another
thing
that
Alexander
just
couldn't
understand
was
why
people
say
things
like揥ould
you
mind
passing
me
the
salt,
please?"
He
said,揑t's
only
the
salt,
for
God's
sake!
What
do
you
say
in
English
if
you
want
a
real
favour?"
He
also
watched
in
amazement
when,
at
a
dinner
party
in
England,
we
swallowed
some
really
disgusting
food
and
I
said,
揗mmm...
delicious."
In
Russia,
people
are
much
more
direct.
The
first
time
Alexander
's
mother
came
to
our
house
for
dinner
in
Moscow,
she
told
me
that
my
soup
needed
more
flavouring.
Afterwards,
when
we
argued
about
it,
my
husband
said,揇o
you
prefer
your
dinner
guests
to
lie?"
Alexander
complained
that
in
England
he
felt
like
an
idiot
because
in
Russia
if
you
smile
all
the
time
people
think
you
are
mad.
In
fact,
this
is
exactly
what
my
husband's
friends
thought
of
me
the
first
time
I
went
to
Russia
because
I
smiled
at
everyone,
and
always
said損lease"
and搕hank
you"
in
Russian.
At
home
we
now
have
an
agreement.
If
we'
re
speaking
Russian,
he
can
say
“Pour
me
some
tea”,
and
just
make
a
noise
like
a
grunt
(咕哝声)
when
I
give
it
to
him.
But
when
we're
speaking
English,
he
has
to
add
a“please",
a“thank
you",
and
a
smile.
24.
What
can
we
know
from
what
Alexander
said?
A.
He
didn't
think
politeness
was
necessary.
B.
He
didn't
like
the
writer
's
politeness.
C.
He
wasn't
used
to
the
English
politeness.
D.
He
wasn't
willing
to
have
good
manners.
25.
What
did
Alexander
's
friends
think
of
the
author
when
they
first
met
her?
A.
She
was
noble.
B.
She
was
strange.
C.
She
was
lovely.
D.
She
was
impolite.
26.
What
can
we
tell
from
their
agreement?
A.
They
respect
each
other.
B.
They
change
a
lot
for
each
other.
C.
They
learn
from
each
other.
D.
They
fail
to
fit
in
with
each
other.
27.
What
topic
is
the
text
mainly
about?
A.
Good
manners.
B.
Human
relations.
C.
Culture
shock.
D.
Mixed
marriages.
C
A
four-wheeled
pod
shaped
like
a
space
capsule
on
riverside
roads
trundles
slowly
among
people
who
run,
walk,
cycle
and
lead
dogs.
At
a
maximum
speed
of
10
mph,
the
car
beeps
as
it
moves
regularly
between
the
Inter
Continental
Hotel
in
the
west
of
the
peninsula
and
apartment
blocks
in
the
east.
The
biggest
surprise
about
the
vehicle
is
not
its
futuristic
appearance
but
how
it
is
controlled.
While
current
safety
rules
require
a
human
to
monitor
the
vehicle抯
performance
and
step
in
to
avoid
crashes,
the
pod
largely
drives
itself.
It
is
one
of
several
experiments
worldwide
aimed
at
exploring
how
autonomous
vehicles
might
mesh
with
city
transport
systems.
All
are
looking
at
how
a
technology
being
developed
mainly
for
US
highways
can
work
in
the
more
confined,
chaotic
space
of
city
streets.
At
the
heart
of
these
efforts
is
an
attempt
to
work
out
whether
driverless
vehicles
will
ease
or
worsen
the
impact
that
private
car
travel
has
had
on
many
cities
following
the
highway-building
craze
of
the
mid-20th
century.
Some
fear
the
technology
could
prompt
more
journeys
by
private
motor
vehicles
rather
than
more
space-efficient
public
transport.
If
the
technology
provides
comfortable,
stress-free,
private
journeys,
it
might
also
prompt
people
to
commute
daily
from
further
afield,
generating
yet
more
traffic.
Experts
concerned
about
such
impacts
on
behaviour
argue
it
is
vital
that
the
roll-out
of
autonomous
vehicle
technology
goes
hand-in-hand
with
a
rethink
of
how
it
is
used.
David
Begg,
a
former
chairman
of
the
UK抯
Commission
for
Integrated
Transport,
accepts
that
autonomous
vehicles
will
use
road
space
more
efficiently
but
says
the
problem
remains
that
cars
take
up
too
much
space
for
the
people
they
carry.
On
average,
most
vehicles
contain
little
more
than
one
person梩he
driver.
揟here抯
no
doubt
autonomous
vehicles
can
allow
us
to
squeeze
more
vehicles
into
a
given
amount
of
capacity
because
they抮e
bumper-to-bumper
and
side-by-side,攑rof
Begg
says.
揢nless
we
can
increase
vehicle
occupancy
up
from
1.1,
we抮e
moving
too
much
fresh
air
and
not
enough
people.
28.
What
do
we
know
about
driverless
vehicles?
A.
Driverless
vehicle
travels
at
an
average
speed
of
10
mph.
B.
Driverless
vehicle
drives
itself
to
a
great
degree.
C.
Driverless
vehicles
appearance
is
the
same
as
common
cars.
D.
Most
driverless
vehicles
contain
more
than
one
person.
29.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"confined"
in
Paragraph
2
probably
mean?
A.
Deserted
B.
tidy.
C.
straight.
D.
narrow.
30.
What
is
the
David
Begg's
attitude
to
the
future
of
driverless
vehicles?
A.
Disapproving.
B.
concerned
C.
Positive.
D.
Sympathetic.
31.
In
which
section
of
a
newspaper
may
this
text
appear?
A.
Entertainment.
B.
Health.
C.
Education.
D.
Science.
D
An
era
in
which
an
Alzheimer抯
diagnosis
can
begin
in
a
doctor抯
office
is
now
arriving.
Advances
in
technologies
to
detect
early
signs
of
disease
from
a
blood
sample
are
helping
doctors
to
identify
the
memory-robbing
disorder
more
accurately
and
to
screen
participants
more
quickly
for
trials
of
potential
treatments
for
the
more
than
five
million
people
in
the
U.S.
afflicted
with
Alzheimer抯.
Estimates
predict
that,
by
2030,
there
will
be
76
million
people
worldwide
who
will
receive
a
diagnosis
of
Alzheimer抯
or
other
dementias(痴呆).
Last
fall,
a
blood
test
developed
by
C2N
Diagnostics
in
St.
Louis,
became
available
to
most
of
the
U.S.
as
a
routine
lab
test—regulated
under
the
CMS
Clinical
Laboratory
Improvement
Amendments
(CLIA)
program.
It
has
also
received
a
CE
mark
as
a
diagnostic
medical
device
in
the
European
Union梚ndicating
it
has
met
safety,
health
and
environmental
protection
standards
for
the
region.
揟he
development
of
a
blood-based
test
for
Alzheimer抯
disease
is
just
amazing,
says
Michelle
Mielke,
a
neuroscientist
and
epidemiologist
at
the
Mayo
Clinic.
揟he
field
has
been
thinking
about
this
for
a
very
long
time.
It抯
really
been
in
the
last
couple
of
years
that
the
possibility
has
come
to
fruition.
The
C2N
test,
called
PrecivityAD,
uses
an
analytic
technique
known
as
mass
spectrometry
to
detect
specific
types
of
beta-amyloid(?-淀粉样蛋白),
a
protein
fragment
that
is
a
pathological-hallmark
of
disease.
Beta-amyloid
proteins
accumulate
and
form
plaques
visible
on
brain
scans
two
decades
before
a
patient
notices
memory
problems.
As
plaques
build
up
in
the
brain,
levels
of
beta-amyloid
decline
in
the
surrounding
fluid.
Such
changes
can
be
measured
in
spinal
fluid
samples梐nd
now
in
blood,
where
beta-amyloid
concentrations
are
significantly
lower.
PrecivityAD
is
the
first
blood
test
for
Alzheimer抯
to
be
cleared
for
widespread
use
and
one
of
a
new
generation
of
such
assays
that
could
enable
early
detection
of
the
leading
neurodegenerative
disease梡erhaps
decades
before
the
onset
of
the
first
symptoms.
32.
What
can
we
know
about
Alzheimer抯
diagnosis
from
the
text?
A.
It
has
been
used
widely
by
doctors.
B.
It
may
have
a
brilliant
market.
C.
It
cannot
be
used
in
the
future
D.
It
is
hard
for
doctors
to
accept.
33.
According
to
the
text,
which
description
about
the
blood
test
developed
by
C2N
is
false?
A.
It
is
difficult
to
be
applied
in
the
future.
B.
Its
development
to
the
disease
is
remarkable.
C.
It
has
been
approved
by
EU.
D.
It
has
achieved
the
goal
of
testing
recently.
34.
What
does
the
underlined
word
搒uch
changes
in
the
last
paragraph
refer
to?
A.
Decrease
in
plaques
of
the
brain
B.
Vanishment
of
a
protein
fragment.
C.
Reduction
in
the
levels
of
beta-amyloid.
D.
Plaques
visible
on
brain
scans.
35.
What
would
be
the
best
title
for
this
text?
A.
A
creative
test
for
detecting
Alzheimer抯
B.
Research
on
the
test
about
detecting
Alzheimer抯.
C.
Development
of
the
C2N
test.
D.
The
development
of
a
blood-based
test.
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。并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
What
are
the
chances?
When
we
flip
(掷)
a
coin,
the
odds
(几率)
are
1
in
2:
it
has
an
equal
chance
of
landing
on
"heads
(正面)”or“tails
(反面).”But
if
you
flip
the
coin
10
times,
and
the
results
may
be
8
heads
and
only
2
tails.
___36_____
The
answer
is
that
the
coin
has
an
equal
chance
of
landing
on
either
heads
or
tails
on
every
flip-
-no
matter
what
the
last
result
was.___
37___
But
as
we
keep
flipping
a
coin,
the
result
totals
will
get
closer
and
closer
to
half
heads
and
half
tails.
___38___
The
odds
of
winning
money
are
very
small.
In
one
simple
lottery
(彩票)game,
players
pick
three
numbers,
from
0
to
9.
They
may
use
the
same
numbers
more
than
once,
so
choices
range
from
000
to
999.
What're
the
odds
of
winning?
1
in
1,000.
That's
the
same
as
hitting
a
Coke
placed
in
a
tennis
court
by
throwing
a
coin
with
your
eyes
closed.
In
another
lottery
game,
the
player
chooses
five
different
numbers
from
1
through
70,using
each
number
only
once.
Then
the
player
picks
an
additional
number
from
1
through
25.
Here
is
an
example:
7,
15,
23,
44,
68
+
15.
If
the
lottery
system
comes
up
with
all
six
of
the
same
numbers,
the
player
wins.___39____
1
in
302,575,350.
You
would
have
the
same
chance
dropping
a
coin
from
a
helicopter,
with
your
eyes
closed,
and
having
it
hit
a
Coke
placed
in
a
football
field.
So,
save
your
money.
What
can
you
count
on,
then?___40____.
A.
What
are
the
odds?
B.
Why
aren't
there
5
heads
and
5
tails?
C.
Only
adults
are
allowed
to
play
most
lotteries?
D.
We
can't
predict
how
any
one
coin
flip
will
land.
E.
Your
best
bet
is
on
your
own
talents,
intelligence,
and
hard
work.
F.
Some
mathematicians
say
that
no
one
should
ever
play
the
lottery,
except
for
fun.
G.
That's
why
mathematicians
hold
that
people
should
not
spend
money
on
the
lottery.
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分
45
分)
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。
Finally,
I
entered
the
institution.
Because
of
my
careful__21__
,
I
did
not
have
to
work
during
the
school
year.
Then,
summer
came
and
it
was
time
to
work
harder
than
ever.
I
continued
working
as
a
__22__
at
night,
instructed
tennis
camps
several
mornings
a
week
and
worked
as
a
secretary
for
a
few
hours
in
the
afternoons.
Being
a
little
more
__23__
,
I
also
decided
to
give
lessons
at
a
community
college.
These
lessons
at
the
community
college
helped
me
gain
$650.
It
was
an
exhausting
summer
and
made
me
__24__
to
return
to
my
__25__
easy
life
at
college.
During
my
second
and
third
years
of
undergraduate
schooling,
I
decided
to
work
about
five
hours
per
week
in
the
campus
admissions
office
__26__
phones.
This
provided
a
little
spending
money
and
kept
me
from
__27__
my
savings.
The
overall
situation
looked
__28__
as
I
approached
my
senior
year
__29__
I
could
make
as
much
money
as
I
had
during
the
__30__
summer.
I
wanted
to
go
to
Israel
to
study
for
3
weeks,
but
I
__31__
in
making
this
decision
because
it
would
cost
me
$1,600
more
to
get
the
__32__in
Israel.
About
two
weeks
later,
my
Mom
called
to
tell
me
that
I
had
$1,600
in
the
__33__
that
I
had
forgotten
about!
One
of
my
concerns
about
this
trip
was
not
only
the
cost,
__34__
the
loss
of
time
to
make
money;
however,
I
made
as
much
that
summer
in
the
ten
weeks
when
I
was
at
home
as
I
had
made
during
the
fourteen
weeks
when
I
was
at
home
the
summer
before.
The
__35__
everything
worked
together
to
make
this
trip
feasible
was
one
of
the
most
__36__
things
that
have
ever
happened
to
me.
This
experience
has
__37__
me
in
many
important
ways.
The
first
thing
that
I
learned
was
the
importance
of
a
strong
work
ethic.
Working
long
hours
did
a
lot
to
mold
my
character
and
helped
me
learn
the
__38__
of
a
dollar.
It
also
made
me
learn
how
to
__39__
creative
solutions
to
difficult
dilemmas.
Whenever
I
am
overwhelmed
or
afraid
of
the
future,
I
can
remember
my
$64,268
__40__.
41.
A.
plans
B.
savings
C.
accounts
D.
bills
42.
A.
host
B.
guest
C.
waitress
D.
librarian
43.
A.
dynamic
B.
joyed
C.
cautious
D.
crowded
44.
A.
anxious
B.
capable
C.
annoyed
D.
enthusiastic
45.
A.
simply
B.
relatively
C.
purely
D.
mostly
46.
A.
picking
B.
fetching
C.
collecting
D.
answering
47.
A.
draining
B.
gathering
C.
gaining
D.
accumulating
48.
A.
faint
B.
slim
C.
hopeful
D.
vague
49.
A.
as
long
as
B.
as
far
as
C.
as
well
as
D.
as
soon
as
50.
A.
latter
B.
recent
C.
following
D.
previous
51.
A.
hasted
B.
delayed
C.
hesitated
D.
accelerated
52.
A.
sessions
B.
credits
C.
periods
D.
rewards
53.
A.
college
B.
community
C.
association
D.
bank
54.
A.
and
B.
but
C.
so
D.
still
55.
A.
way
B.
state
C.
order
D.
situation
56.
A.
disappointing
B.
relieving
C.
amusing
D.
exciting
57.
A.
promoted
B.
cheered
C.
shaped
D.
treated
58.
A.
value
B.
price
C.
strength
D.
advantage
59.
A.
leave
out
B.
figure
out
C.
hold
out
D.
run
out
60.
A.
triumph
B.
incident
C.
miracle
D.
event
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,两分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号单词的正确形式。
When
Du
Fu
(712-770)
wrote
the
poem“On
the
Height"(《登高》),
he
was
56
years
61.________
and
was
suffering
from
illness
and
62.________
(poor).
From
the
first
line,
we
can
feel
that
Du
was
not
63.________
a
good
mood.
The
poet
then
saw
a
forest
of
trees
that
were
losing
their
64.________
(leaf),
while
the
Yangtze
River
never
stopped
rolling
on.
Du
65.________
(describe)
the
natural
scenery
in
autumn
when
th
inking
about
the
fate
(命运)
of
himself
and
his
country,
and
we
can
feel
66.________
waves
of
his
sadness.
Unlike
most
of
us
67._________
travel
for
fun,
Du
Fu
traveled
because
he
needed
to
keep
alive.
He
worked
in
different
places
68._________
met
different
people,
and
put
their
ups
and
downs
in
his
poems.
Throughout
69.__________
lifetime
he
completed
around
1
500
poems.
Two
years
after
70.__________
(write)
“On
the
Height",
Du
Fu
passed
away.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分
35
分)
第一节
短文改错(共
10
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
10
分)
假如英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有
10
处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧
),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下面划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改
10
处,多者(从第
11
处起)不计分。
Dear
Jack,
How
is
everything
going?
I
am
very
glad
to
learn
that
you
are
coming
to
China
this
summer.
It's
not
necessary
to
worry
your
Chinese.
I'd
like
to
share
my
ideas,
it
might
help.
First,
be
brave
enough
to
speak
Chinese
when
you
communicate
with
others.
It's
of
great
important
to
be
confident
of
you.
We
Chinese
are
very
friendly
so
you
needn't
be
afraid
of
making
any
mistakes.
Second,
it's
better
to
speak
slowly
and
clearly.
Only
by
this
way
can
you
make
yourself
understand
more
easily.
What's
more,
sometimes
I
can
use
drawings
or
pictures.
Like
you
know,
body
language
was
also
widely
used
across
cultures
and
very
often
it
really
works.
May
you
will
have
a
good
time
in
China.
Best
wishes!
第二节:书面表达(满分
25
分)
近日,我国北部地区遭受了严重的沙尘暴(sandstorm)袭击。假定你是李华,请你就此现象写一篇英语短文,呼吁大家植树造林,保护环境。内容包括:
1.
沙尘暴的影响
2.
沙尘暴的起因(如:气候变暖,北方更干燥少雨,土壤疏松,易起沙尘;树木减少...)
3.
你的呼吁
注意:1.词数
100
左右
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
3.
开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
fellow
students,
Recently,
the
northern
part
of
China
has
seen
the
worst
sandstorm
in
a
decade.
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
高二英语答案
听力
1—5
BCAAC
6—10
CBACB
11—15
CABAA
16—20
BCBCA
阅读理解
21-23
CBA
24-27
CBAC
28-31
BDBD
32-35
B
AC
A
七选五
36-40
BDFAE
完型
41-45BCAAB
46-50DACAD
51-55.CBDBA
56-60.
DCABC
语法填空
61.
old
62.
poverty
63.
in
64.
leaves
65.
described
66.
the
67.
who
68.
and
69.
his
70.
writing
改错
71.
在worry
后加
about;
72.
it→which
或在it前加and;
73.
important→importance;
74.you→yourself;
75.
by→in;
76.
understand→understood;
77.
I→you;
78.
Like→As;
79.
was→is;
80.
把you后面的will去掉
参考范文
Recently,
the
northern
part
of
China
has
seen
the
worst
sandstorm
in
a
decade.
The
flying
sand
and
dust
envelops
the
cities
and
villages,
bringing
much
inconvenience
to
people’s
life
and
doing
great
harm
to
their
health
with
air
quality
dramatically
declining.
There
are
several
factors
accounting
for
the
outbreak
of
sandstorm.
For
one
thing,
the
increased
global
temperature
causes
the
already
dry
and
rainless
North
to
be
even
drier,
which
in
turn
makes
the
soil
loose
and
easy
to
blow
up.
For
another,
over-grazing
and
deforestation
lead
to
the
great
loss
of
trees.
However,
it
is
trees
that
play
a
key
role
in
helping
soil
stay
on
the
land.
Mother
nature
is
turning
on
us
because
of
irresponsible
human
activities.
It’s
high
time
that
we
protected
the
existing
forest
resources
and
planted
more
trees.
Let’s
join
hands
to
create
a
green
future
for
our
motherland,
our
people
and
yourself.
Yours,
Li
Hua