安徽省芜湖市2020-2021学年高二下学期期中联考英语试卷 Word版含答案(无听力试题)

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芜湖市2020~2021学年度第二学期期中普通高中联考试卷
高二英语
(答案写在答题卡上)
(满分100分,时间120分钟)
Ⅰ.
阅读理解(每小题2分,共20分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中选出正确答案,并填写在答题纸上。
This
summer
there
is
plenty
to
keep
you
all
busy
from
free
movies
at
Regal
Mayfaire
stadium
to
free
theater
performance.
Free
Movies
Free
movies
will
be
shown
on
Tuesdays,
Wednesdays
and
Thursdays
at
8
a.m.
at
Regal
Mayfaire
stadium
from
June
14
to
Aug
11.
Call
9102563425
for
more
information.
Free
Admission
to
Hundreds
of
Museums
This
Saturday,
July
25,
hundreds
of
US
museums
are
admission-free
for
the
Smithsonian’s
annual
Museum
Day.
Unlike
previous
Museum
Day
celebrations,
you
must
sign
up
for
a
free
ticket
that
allows
two
people
to
any
of
the
participating
museums.
That
means
filling
out
a
form
and
having
the
ticket
emailed
to
you.
Not
bad
for
a
free
offer
that
will
give
you
admission
to
museums
such
as
the
Adler
Planetarium
and
the
Air
&
Space
Museum
in
Downtown
Wilmington.
Please
see
the
website
for
the
list
of
collections:
http://www.mec.com.
Downtown
Wilmington
Concert
Downtown
Sundown
Concert
Series
will
take
place
every
Friday
at
6
p.m.
from
June
16
to
Aug.15.
See
the
following
link
for
a
list
of
bands:
http://www.wilmingtondowntown.com.
Local
performers
will
be
performing
“Much
Ado
about
Nothing”
at
the
newly
built
Greenfield
Lake
Amphitheater.
All
shows
are
free
to
the
public.
Free
Night
of
Theater
It’s
the
yearly
run
of
the
Free
Night
of
Theater,
when
hundreds
of
theaters
in
120
US
cities
give
away
thousands
of
tickets
to
local
productions.
While
the
opening
date
is
June
15,
many
of
the
theaters
start
giving
away
their
free
tickets
by
Oct.
1
or
in
waves
during
the
month
of
June
for
performance
dates
throughout
the
month.
Ticket
seekers
are
limited
to
two
tickets
for
one
performance.
Find
your
city
on
the
Free
Night
of
Theater
website
(http://www.)
and
check
the
listings
for
performances,
their
dates
and
their
ticket
giveaway
times
and
locations.
1.
You
can
go
to
watch
a
free
movie
on
__________.
A.A
Monday
in
June
B.A
Thursday
in
July
C.A
Sunday
in
September
D.A
Wednesday
in
November
2.
How
can
people
get
a
free
ticket
to
the
Museums?
A.
By
getting
the
ticket
in
the
participating
museums.
B.
By
downloading
and
printing
out
a
form
by
yourself.
C.
By
signing
up
and
paying
for
the
ticket
on
the
website.
D.
By
filling
out
a
form
and
having
the
ticket
emailed
to
you.
3.
Which
of
the
following
shows
the
similarity
between
Museum
Day
and
Free
Night
of
Theater?
A.
They
take
place
once
a
year.
B.
They
last
for
the
same
length
of
time.
C.
The
tickets
can
be
used
in
any
US
city.
D.
Their
opening
dates
are
the
same.
B
Of
course,
she
wasn’t
really
my
aunt
and,
out
of
fear,
I
never
called
her
that
to
her
face.
I
only
referred
to
her
as
“My
Aunt
Fannie”
because
the
name
always
made
my
father
laugh
quietly
and
gave
my
mother
cause
to
look
strictly
at
both
of
us—at
me
for
being
disrespectful
of
my
elder
and
at
my
father
for
encouraging
my
bad
behavior.
I
enjoyed
both
reactions
so
I
looked
for
every
opportunity
to
work
the
name
into
as
many
conversations
as
possible.
As
a
young
woman,
my
mother
had
worked
in
the
kitchen
of
a
large
Victorian
farmhouse.
During
those
years,
my
mother
helped
Aunt
Fanny
make
the
best
blueberry
jam
ever
tasted
by
anyone
in
Glenfield.
She
was
well-known
for
her
jam
and
for
never
sharing
the
recipe
with
others.
Even
though
my
mother
knew
the
recipe
by
heart,
as
long
as
Aunt
Fannie
was
alive,
she
never
made
the
jam
without
Aunt
Fannie
in
our
kitchen
to
direct
the
process
and
keep
the
secret.
Each
August,
my
mother
would
prepare
me
for
Aunt
Fannie’s
visit.
One
year,
after
I
had
helped
with
the
jam
process
Aunt
Fannie
gave
me
a
coin
and
then
made
me
promise
that
I
would
never
spend
it.
“Hold
onto
this
coin,”
she
said,
“and
someday
you
will
be
rich.
I
still
have
my
very
first
coin,
given
to
me
by
my
grandmother.”
So
I
kept
the
coin
in
a
small
box
and
waited
to
become
rich.
I
now
have
the
blueberry
jam
recipe
and
the
coin
from
Aunt
Fannie.
In
people’s
eyes
Aunt
Fannie’s
success
resulted
from
that
secret
recipe.
But
to
me,
it
was
just
a
common
recipe.
Neither
have
made
me
become
a
rich
person,
but
I
keep
them
as
reminders
to
hold
onto
the
valuable
things
in
life.
Money
can
make
you
feel
rich
for
a
while,
but
it
is
the
relationships
and
the
memories
of
time
spent
with
friends
and
family
that
truly
leave
you
wealthy.
And
that
is
a
fortune
that
anyone
can
build.
4.
Why
did
the
author
always
use
the
name
“My
Aunt
Fannie”
in
conversations?
A.
She
was
frightened
of
Aunt
Fannie.
B.
She
enjoyed
her
parents’
reactions.
C.
She
liked
Aunt
Fannie’s
recipe.
D.
She
greatly
respected
“Aunt
Fannie”.
5.
The
underlined
word
“she”
in
Paragraph
2
refers
to
________.
A.
Aunt
Fannie
B.
the
author’s
grandmother
C.
the
author’s
mother
D.
Aunt
Fannie’s
grandmother
6.
In
the
last
paragraph,
the
author
encourages
readers
to
__________.
A.
hold
onto
the
first
coin
in
life
B.
make
as
many
friends
as
possible
C.
spend
more
time
with
family
and
friends
D.
make
money
with
their
own
hands
7.
What
could
be
the
best
title
for
this
passage?
A.
The
Key
to
Success
B.
A
Fortune
Built
from
a
Coin
C.
Blueberry
Jam
Recipe
D.
A
Relationship
of
Trust
C
By
the
end
of
the
century,
if
not
sooner
oceans
will
be
bluer
and
greener
thanks
to
a
warming
climate,
according
to
a
new
study.
At
the
heart
of
the
phenomenon
lie
tiny
marine
microorganisms
(海洋微生物)
called
phytoplankton.
Owing
to
the
way
light
reflects
off
the
organisms,
these
phytoplankton
create
colorful
patterns
on
the
ocean
surface.
Ocean
color
varies
from
green
to
blue,
depending
on
the
type
and
concentration
of
phytoplankton.
Climate
change
will
fuel
the
growth
of
phytoplankton
in
some
areas,
while
reducing
it
in
other
spots,
resulting
in
changes
in
the
ocean’s
appearance.
Living
on
the
ocean
surface,
Phytoplankton
absorb
carbon
dioxide
into
the
ocean
while
giving
off
oxygen.
When
they
die,
they
bury
carbon
in
the
deep
ocean,
and
help
to
adjust
the
global
climate.
But
phytoplankton
are
allergic
to
the
ocean’s
warming
trend.
Warming
changes
essential
characteristics
of
the
ocean
and
can
affect
phytoplankton
growth.
Stephanie
Dutkiewicz,
a
scientist
in
MIT’s
Center
for
Global
Change
Science,
built
a
climate
model
that
projects
changes
to
the
oceans
throughout
the
century.
In
a
world
that
warms
up
by
3℃,
it
found
that
multiple
changes
to
the
ocean
color
would
occur.
The
model
projects
that
currently
blue
areas
with
little
phytoplanktor
could
become
even
bluer.
But
in
some
waters,
a
warming
will
make
conditions
suitable
for
phytoplankton,
and
these
areas
will
turn
greener.
“Not
only
are
the
quantities
of
phytoplankton
in
the
ocean
changing,”
she
said,
“but
the
type
of
phytoplankton
is
changing.”
And
why
does
that
matter?
Phytoplankton
are
the
base
of
the
food
web.
“If
certain
kinds
begin
to
disappear
from
the
ocean,”
Dutkiewicz
said,
“it
will
change
the
type
of
fish
that
will
be
able
to
survive.”
Those
kinds
of
changes
could
affect
the
food
chain.
Whatever
color
changes
the
ocean
may
experience
in
the
coming
decades
will
probably
be
too
gradual
and
unnoticeable,
but
they
could
mean
significant
changes.
“It’ll
be
a
while
before
we
can
statistically
show
that
the
changes
are
happening
because
of
climate
change,”
Dutkiewicz
said,
“but
the
change
in
the
color
of
the
ocean
will
be
one
of
the
early
warning
signals
that
we
really
have
transformed
our
planet.”
8.
What
is
the
major
cause
that
directly
results
in
changes
in
the
ocean’s
color?
A.
The
temperature
of
sea
water.
B.
The
type
and
concentration
of
phytoplankton.
C.
The
oxygen
given
off
by
phytoplankton.
D.
The
amount
of
carbon
dioxide
in
the
area.
9.
What
can
be
learned
from
the
passage?
A.
Phytoplankton
have
been
used
to
control
global
climate.
B.
Phytoplankton
are
of
little
significance
in
Dutkiewicz’s
research.
C.
Phytoplankton
are
not
sensitive
to
the
warming
trend
in
the
ocean
D.
A
warming
trend
helps
phytoplankton
grow
and
oceans
may
appear
greener.
10.
What
is
the
main
purpose
of
the
passage?
A.
To
describe
the
importance
of
phytoplankton.
B.
To
explain
the
effects
of
climate
change
on
oceans.
C.
To
introduce
a
new
approach
to
phytoplankton
study.
D.
To
assess
the
consequences
of
changes
in
ocean
color.
Ⅱ.
七选五(每小题2分,共10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并填写在答题纸上。
Motivational
Tips
for
Students
Sometimes,
students
see
homework
as
a
meaningless
task
with
a
single
aim
to
cause
them
stress,
consume
their
free
time
and
exercise
their
brain
cells.
However,
homework
contributes
to
your
academic
achievement.
11
Change
your
views.
12
,
you
may
understand
its
importance
when
you
realize
that
it’s
the
foundation
for
economics,
business,
science,
and
many
other
fields
of
study.
When
it
comes
to
English
homework,
you
need
to
understand
that
English
is
an
essential
tool
in
communicating
with
people
from
other
countries.
13
.
There
isn’t
a
student
who
absolutely
loves
all
subjects.
All
you
need
to
do
is
focus
a
bit
more
on
the
area
you
love
and
get
some
serious
attitude
about
it.
Maybe
you
can
start
a
blog
associated
to
the
area
you
love
and
become
a
self-appointed
expert
in
it.
Research
deeper,
become
more
involved
and
enjoy
your
devotion
to
the
things
that
interest
you.
Don’t
be
afraid
of
competition.
Being
competitive
doesn’t
mean
that
you
have
to
become
the
classmate
no
one
likes.
You
can
team
up
with
one
or
two
friends
and
inspire
each
other
to
do
better
in
all
subjects.
14
.
Reward
yourself
with
a
prize.
Make
sure
to
set
deadlines
for
each
step
and
reward
yourself
with
small
treats
or
breaks
after
every
achievement.
When
you
focus
on
the
prize,
you
will
be
motivated
to
do
everything
right.
Get
support
around
you.
You
can
get
enough
support
in
your
home
or
from
your
friends.
15
.
Many
people
will
cheer
for
you
if
you
are
brave
enough
to
cheer
for
yourself.
A.
Though
you
don’t
like
math
B.
Become
an
expert
in
one
area
C.
Research
deeper
in
all
subjects
D.
When
you
join
an
education
group
E.
Classmates
can
also
be
your
supporters
F.
Healthy
competition
can
be
a
very
inspiring
motivation
G.
Here
are
some
tips
to
become
a
more
motivated
student
Ⅲ.
完形填空(每小题1.5分,共30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中选出正确答案,并填写在答题纸上。
Coronavirus
(冠状病毒)
is
not
only
globally
terrible
story,
but
window
to
people’s
soul
Coronavirus
erupted
in
many
countries
and
resulted
in
a
great
number
of
deaths,
leaving
the
world
16
.
To
control
the
spread,
the
Spanish
government
17
announced
lockdown
(防范紧闭)
and
18
people
to
stay
at
home.
With
the
80-year-old
birthday
19
,
Charo
intended
to
prepare
for
it,
which
fell
just
days
after
the
20
.
At
the
thought
of
the
lockdown,
21
,
the
urge
to
celebrate
it
wasn’t
as
particularly
strong
as
ever.
On
the
birthday,
having
her
simple
meal,
she
was
called
out
by
her
neighbor
when
she
was
a
bit
22
.
With
the
door
opened,
Charo
was
23
to
find
there
was
nobody,
but
a
gift.
It
was
a
cake
with
a
birthday
candle
that
was
placed
24
on
a
table
outside
her
front
door!
She
was
25
.
Who
could
remember
the
special
day?
Her
friends
and
neighbors,
who
were
familiar
with
her,
had
moved
away.
As
Charo
26
up
the
cake
and
stepped
out
to
find
the
visitor,
her
neighbors
suddenly
appeared
behind
their
apartment
windows,
27
singing
the
birthday
song.
28
of
what
happened,
the
elderly
woman
struggled
to
hold
back
29
when
she
returned
to
her
house.
After
a
while,
she
rushed
back
to
the
window
to
30
at
her
neighbors
and
expressed
31
with
round
of
applause
(鼓掌).
The
lockdown
didn’t
stop
a(an)
32
from
getting
together.
Fear
around
emergencies
can
also
provide
33
examples.
In
the
face
of
threat,
these
adorable
people
are
helping
people,
34
the
lives
of
one
another
in
their
35
ways.
16.
A.
at
ease
B.
at
risk
C.
at
war
D.
out
of
work
17.
A.
urgently
B.
mildly
C.
frequently
D.
constantly
18.
A.
forbade
B.
permitted
C.
appointed
D.
urged
19.
A.
passing
B.
celebrated
C.
approaching
D.
missed
20.
A.
celebration
B.
invitation
C.
announcement
D.
treatment
21.
A.
however
B.
anyway
C.
otherwise
D.
besides
22.
A.
content
B.
upset
C.
desperate
D.
delighted
23.
A.
annoyed
B.
alarmed
C.
astonished
D.
disturbed
24.
A.
falsely
B.
roughly
C.
appropriately
D.
unbelievably
25.
A.
embarrassed
B.
cautious
C.
puzzled
D.
anxious
26.
A.
cut
B.
held
C.
packed
D.
picked
27.
A.
bursting
out
B.
looking
forward
to
C.
dreaming
of
D.
having
a
gift
for
28.
A.
Regardless
B.
Tired
C.
Fond
D.
Aware
29.
A.
anxiety
B.
anger
C.
laughter
D.
tears
30.
A.
glare
B.
wave
C.
glance
D.
yell
31.
A.
appreciation
B.
enthusiasm
C.
admiration
D.
agreement
32.
A.
community
B.
committee
C.
association
D.
league
33.
A.
ridiculous
B.
inspiring
C.
controversial
D.
frightening
34.
A.
balancing
B.
destroying
C.
threatening
D.
supporting
35.
A.
generous
B.
reliable
C.
heartwarming
D.
humorous
Ⅳ.
语法填空(每小题1分,共10分)
阅读下列短文,在空白处填入适当内容,或括号内单词的正确形式,并填写在答题纸上。
In
recent
years
many
TV
shows
have
become
36.________
(extreme)
popular
among
Chinese
audience.
Those
programs,
37.________
(range)
from
talent
or
dating
shows
to
reality
shows
have
received
both
commercial
success
and
public
attention.
Their
popularity
is
mainly
based
38.________
simple
facts.
First,
they
care
about
social
concerns.
Second,
without
exception,
they
explore
39.________
perfect
balance
between
the
international
forms
and
Chinese
expressions.
Despite
apparent
highlights,
much
room
40.________
(leave)
for
improvement.
Above
all,
commercial
interests
often
outweigh
educational
purposes,
causing
many
41.________
(complain)
about
the
42.________
(bearable)
advertisements.
In
addition,
some
sharp
remarks,
43.________
they
are
eye-catching,
may
have
44.________
(mislead)
effects
on
the
youth.
As
far
as
I
am
concerned,
such
shows
should
shoulder
more
responsibility
instead
of
merely
entertaining
the
public.
45.________
is
expected
that
these
programs
should
be
positive
in
their
forms
as
well
as
functions.
Meanwhile,
the
media
should
also
safeguard
the
values
of
our
society.
Ⅴ.
单词填空(每小题1分,共5分)
46.
New
Year’s
Day
is
not
a
________
(宗教的)
holiday,
but
Christmas
is.
47.
The
scenery
was
so
beautiful
that
it
was
almost
beyond
________
(描述).
48.
The
little
patient
________
(陪伴)
by
his
parents
was
sitting
at
the
waiting
room.
49.
With
the
Internet,
we
have
easy
a
________
to
almost
any
information
we
need.
50.
You
have
to
weigh
your
strengths
and
weaknesses
before
________
(申请)
for
the
position.
Ⅵ.
短文改错(每小题1分,满分10分)
假定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:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),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。
There
lived
a
hunter
who
was
extremely
lazy
and
poor.
He
didn’t
want
to
hunt
something
but
dreamed
of
being
rich
one
day.
One
morning,
he
find
a
pot
of
milk
at
his
gate.
He
was
too
happy
that
he
tasted
it
quickly
and
left
some
in
the
pot.
Then
she
went
on
with
his
dream.
“I
will
make
butter
from
the
milk
and
sell
it
to
make
some
money,
with
that
I
can
buy
hen
and
it
will
lay
many
egg.
Then
I
will
sell
them
to
buy
big
house.
Then
I
can
marry
with
a
beautiful
girl.”
luckily,
he
broke
the
pot
by
accident,
wake
him
up
from
his
day
dream.
Ⅶ.
书面表达(共15分)
假定你是李华,你的好友Jack听闻你校即将举办70周年校庆(anniversary),他对此很感兴趣。请给他回信,告诉他活动的相关事宜,内容包括:
1.
活动时间、地点;
2.
活动内容(精彩的文艺表演等);
3.
欢迎届时来观看演出。
注意:
1.
词数100左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节。
芜湖市2020~2021学年度第二学期期中普通高中联考试卷
高二英语参考答案
阅读:A篇:BDA
B篇:CADB
C篇:BDB
7选5:GABFE
完形:16-20
BADCC
21-25
ABCDC
26-30
BADDB
31-35
AABDC
语法填空:
36.
extremely
37.
Ranging
38.
on
39.
a
40.
is
left
41.
complaints
42.
unbearable
43.
although/though/while
44.
misleading
45.
It
46.
religious
47.
description
48.
accompanied
49.
access
50.
applying
短文改错:
1.
somethinganything
2.
findfound
3.
tooso
4.
shehe
5.
thatwhich
6.
eggeggs
7.
big前加a
8.
去掉marry后with
9.
luckilyunluckily
10.
wakewaking
作文:
Dear
Jack,
I
am
so
glad
to
hear
that
you
want
to
attend
the
seventieth
anniversary
of
our
school.
Here
is
something
you
may
be
interested
in
and
you
should
know.
The
ceremony
will
be
held
next
Sunday.
And
you
should
arrive
at
the
stadium
of
our
school
before
9
am.
A
lot
of
famous
schoolmates
will
attend
the
ceremony.
What’s
more,
there
will
be
plenty
of
wonderful
performances.
Meanwhile,
you
can
take
photos
of
the
ceremony
if
you
like.
It
is
a
pleasure
to
welcome
you
to
the
anniversary.
Yours,
Li
Hua
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