北京市第四十三中学
2020—2021
学年度第二学期期中考试
高二英语
2021.5
试卷满分:142
分
考试时间:120
分钟
第一部分:听力理解(共三节,30
分)
第一节(共
5
小题;每小题
1.
5
分,共
7.
5
分)
听下面
5
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。听完每段对话后。你将有
10
秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话你将听一遍。
l.
Who
was
ill?
A.
George’s
brother.
B.
George’s
wife.
C.
George’s
father.
What
will
the
man
do
first
after
class?
Go
to
the
library.
B.
See
Professor
Smith.
C.
Go
to
the
bar.
What
does
the
woman
imply?
The
tickets
are
more
expensive
than
expected.
The
tickets
are
sold
in
advance
at
half
price.
It’s
better
to
buy
the
tickets
beforehand.
Where
did
the
conversation
most
probably
take
place?
At
a
publishing
house.
B.
At
a
bookstore.
C.
In
a
reading
room.
What
does
the
woman
mean?
The
man
can
stay
in
her
brother’s
apartment.
Her
brother
can
help
the
man
find
a
cheaper
hotel.
Her
brother
can
find
an
apartment
for
the
man.
第二节(共
10
小题;每小题
1.
5
分,满分
15
分)
请听下面
4
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。
听第
6
段材料,回答第
6
至
7
题。
How
much
is
the
train
ride?
A
dollar
and
fifteen.
B.
A
dollar
and
forty.
C.
A
dollar
and
fifty.
How
often
do
the
trains
come?
Every
five
minutes.
B.
Every
six
minutes.
C.
Every
seven
minutes.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8
至
9
题。
Why
does
the
man
not
want
to
watch
the
reality
show?
He
watched
the
same
program
last
week.
He
isn’t
interested
in
the
theme
of
the
show.
He
wants
to
go
swimming
instead.
What
does
the
couple
decide
to
watch
eventually?
A
sports
event.
B.
A
documentary.
C.
A
reality
show.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10
至
12
题。
What
does
the
man
usually
do
on
Mondays
and
Wednesdays?
He
runs.
B.
He
goes
hiking.
C.
He
lifts
weights.
Why
does
the
man
lift
weights?
To
improve
his
endurance.
To
strengthen
his
muscles.
To
increase
his
flexibility.
Why
does
the
man
go
hiking
on
Saturdays?
It
helps
him
get
rid
of
his
worries
from
the
week.
It
allows
him
to
burn
off
weight
from
rest.
It
provides
opportunities
to
enjoy
nature.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13
至
15
题。
Where
did
the
man
and
woman
first
meet?
At
a
party.
B.
At
school.
C.
At
a
friend’s
house.
In
what
field
is
the
woman
majoring?
Engineering.
B.
Computer
science.
C.
Education.
What
major
is
the
man
considering
most
at
this
time?
Marketing.
B.
Accounting.
C.
International
business.
第三节(共
5
小题;每小题
1.5
分,共
7.5
分)
听下面一段对话,根据题目要求在相应题号后的横线上写下回答第
16
至第
20
题的相关信
息。听对话前,你有
20
秒钟的时间读题,听完后你将有
60
秒钟的作答时间。这段对话你将听两遍。
Pizza
Ordering
Big
Pizza
Order
Size
A
large
pizza
and
a
16
coke.
Toppings
Ham,
mushroom,
and
17
sauce.
Price
$
18
in
all.
Customer’s
name
Henry
Harwood.
Address
19
Road.
Telephone
number
20
Time
for
pizza
to
arrive
5:15
(请将第
16
至第
20
题的答案抄写在答题卡相应位置上)
第二部分:完形填空(共
10
小题;每小题
1.5
分,共
15
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,选出最佳选项,
并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
“Just
sign
here,
sir,”
the
deliveryman
said
as
he
handed
Oscar
Reyna
a
package.
The
package
consisted
of
a
long,
narrow
box
carefully
wrapped
in
brown
paper.
21
the
box,
Oscar
saw
an
umbrella
inside
—
a
very
old
one
with
a
beautifully
carved
wooden
handle.
Although
he
had
not
seen
it
in
more
than
20
years,
he
recognized
it
22
.
Oscar
was
16
when
he
first
saw
the
unusual
umbrella.
He
had
gone
to
a
concert
with
his
grandparents.
As
they
were
leaving,
he
noticed
an
umbrella
on
an
empty
seat,
impressed
by
its
23
,
Oscar
felt
a
strong
desire
to
find
its
owner.
Oscar
24
the
manager
to
look
in
the
record
of
advance
ticket
sales.
Just
as
he
thought,
a
name
25
the
seat
where
Oscar
had
found
the
umbrella.
The
name
was
Mrs.
Katie
O’Brien.
Oscar
talked
his
grandparents
into
going
by
Mrs.
O’Brien’s
26
on
their
way
home.
He
rang
the
bell,
the
door
opened,
and
an
elderly
woman
appeared.
“May
I
help
you?”
she
asked.
“I’d
like
to
return
it
if
it’s
yours,”
Oscar
said,
holding
out
the
umbrella
as
if
presenting
a
27
that
had
long
been
wished
for.
“Why,
yes!
It’s
mine,”
replied
Mrs.
O’Brien
with
a
wide
smile
and
shining
eyes.
“It
was
given
to
me
by
my
father
years
ago.
Thank
you
so
much
for
returning
it.
May
I
offer
you
a
reward
for
your
28
?”
“No,
ma’am,”
he
said,
“My
grandmother
says
that
a
good
deed
is
its
own
reward.”
“Well,
that’s
29
what
my
father
used
to
say.
What
is
your
name,
young
man?”
Years
later
Oscar
was
staring
at
the
finely
carved
handle
of
the
umbrella
as
he
remembered
Mrs.
O’Brien.
It
was
in
perfect
condition,
considering
how
old
it
was.
Why
had
it
arrived
here
today?
As
if
in
answer,
a
note
fell
from
the
paper.
It
reads:
Mrs.
O’Brien
wanted
you
to
30
this
umbrella
as
a
present
for
a
kind,
unselfish
gesture
long
ago.
21.
A.
Opening
B.
Closing
C.
Touching
D.
Searching
22.
A.
clearly
B.
fully
C.
immediately
D.
suddenly
23.
A.
history
B.
shape
C.
length
D.
beauty
24.
A.
encouraged
B.
convinced
C.
forced
D.
advised
25.
A.
called
B.
matched
C.
written
D.
taken
26.
A.
family
B.
theater
C.
house
D.
neighborhood
27.
A.
chance
B.
fact
C.
result
D.
gift
28.
A.
kindness
B.
patience
C.
courage
D.
determination
29.
A.
obviously
B.
naturally
C.
exactly
D.
probably
30.
A.
possess
B.
accept
C.
refuse
D.
value
第三部分:阅读理解(共两节,38
分)
第一节(共
15
小题;每小题
2
分,共
30
分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的
A、B、C、D
四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Immersive
Van
Gogh
From
the
creators
of
the
blockbuster
show
in
Paris
seen
by
over
two
million
visitors
and
still
wowing
crowds
in
Toronto,
the
west
coast
premiere
(首场)
of
the
Immersive
Van
Gogh
Exhibit
will
bring
the
art
of
Vincent
to
life
in
Los
Angeles.
Immersive
art
is
not
just
a
technical
way
to
represent
video
and
audio
in
huge
spaces.
The
word
immersive
indicates
a
deep
commitment
of
intentions
which
connect
images
and
sounds
in
a
way
that
the
audience
is
able
to
experience
a
different
way
of
the
art.
True
to
its
name,
this
exhibition
transforms
the
iconic
(偶像的)
paintings
of
Vincent
van
Gogh
into
moving,
wall-filling
projections.
“Immersive
Van
Gogh”
promises
half-a-million
cubic
feet
of
projections
that
pull
from
some
of
the
post-impressionist’s
most
recognizable
pieces,
including
The
Bedroom,
Sunflowers
and,
yes,
The
Starry
Night.
You
will
experience
art
like
never
before—lose
yourself
in
entrancing,
moving
images
that
highlight
brushstrokes,
detail,
and
color—truly
illuminating
(照亮)
the
mind
of
the
genius.
LOCATION
The
Immersive
Van
Gogh
Exhibit
is
located
at
a
secret
place
situated
in
the
heart
of
Los
Angeles.
To
be
announced
before
the
exhibit
opens,
existing
ticket
holders
will
receive
an
email
with
the
place
name
and
location
once
it
is
made
public.
TICKET
PRICES
VIP
TICKETS—$99.99
Priority
access
Van
Gogh
cushion
(a
gift
for
you)
Limited
edition
poster
PREMIUM
TICKETS—$59.99
Van
Gogh
cushion
(rental)
Limited
edition
poster
BASIC
TICKETS—$54.99
Admission
only
CHILD
TICKETS—$29.99
Ages
6—16
(children
5
and
under
do
not
require
a
ticket)
Admission
only
Child
tickets
are
not
subject
to
change
of
date
fees
Tickets
are
available
online
at
www..
GIFT
SHOP
Stop
by
our
Exhibit
Gift
Shop
to
take
the
magic
of
Van
Gogh
home
with
you!
From
clothing
and
jewelry
to
home
décor,
children’s
books,
and
so
much
more,
you
will
find
unique
and
thoughtful
souvenirs
at
the
Immersive
Van
Gogh
Exhibit.
Also
be
sure
to
check
out
at
our
online
store!
Experience
the
organic
landscapes
of
Van
Gogh’s
imagination,
and
journey
through
his
brilliance
and
madness
in
a
completely
new
and
unforgettable
way.
According
to
the
passage,
the
Immersive
Van
Gogh
Exhibit
.
presents
Van
Gogh’s
art
in
a
modern
way
begins
a
journey
to
Van
Gogh’s
hometown
displays
Van
Gogh’s
paintings
on
moving
walls
designs
projects
on
Van
Gogh’s
learning
experience
From
where
can
people
find
information
about
the
exact
location
of
the
exhibit?
An
email.
A
website.
The
ticket
office.
The
gift
shop.
How
much
should
a
couple
with
a
5-year-old
child
who
would
like
to
own
a
Van
Gogh
cushion
at
least
pay
for
the
visit?
A.
$109.98.
B.
$154.98.
C.
$159.98.
D.
$199.98.
B
Ida
Nelson
and
her
sister
were
relaxing
and
enjoying
themselves
in
the
sauna
(桑拿室)
when
she
heard
a
series
of
long
low
sounds
from
a
small
airplane
circling
the
nearby
airport.
It
was
11:30
at
night
in
the
Alaskan
village
of
Igiugig,
population
70,
and,
as
she
told
the
reporter,
“Any
time
a
plane
flies
over
that
late,
you
know
something
is
wrong.”
Nelson
and
her
sister
leaped
out
of
the
sauna,
ran
to
the
window,
and
the
problem:
The
airport’s
runway
lights
were
out.
ATV
saw
Nelson
threw
on
some
clothes,
jumped
into
her
ATV,
and
floored
it
to
the
airport,
where
she
found
a
local
pilot
trying
to
turn
on
the
lights
manually.
“Normally,
if
you
push
the
button
10
or
15
times,
the
lights
will
just
light
up,”
Nelson
told
KTOO
out
of
Juneau.
Not
this
time.
Meanwhile,
she
and
the
pilot
learned
of
the
plane’s
urgent
mission:
It
was
a
medevac
(医疗救护直升机),
there
to
transport
a
seriously
ill
local
girl
to
the
nearest
hospital,
280
miles
away
in
Anchorage.
Nelson
had
a
plan.
Driving
her
ATV
to
the
end
of
the
runway,
she
shone
her
headlights
for
the
plane
to
follow.
Great
idea,
but
it
wasn’t
enough.
More
light
was
needed,
so
a
neighbor
called
nearly
every
home
in
the
village—32
of
them.
Within
20
minutes,
20
vehicles
arrived
at
the
airport,
many
of
the
drivers
still
in
pajamas
(睡衣).
Following
directions
from
the
medevac
pilot,
the
cars
lined
up
on
one
side
of
the
runway.
The
medevac
made
its
final
approach
and,
guided
by
the
headlights,
landed
safely.
The
young
patient
was
loaded
onto
the
aircraft,
and
the
plane
immediately
took
off
again.
Her
illness
was
never
publicly
revealed,
but
she
has
since
been
released
from
the
hospital.
In
a
world
filled
with
uncertainty,
the
little
community’s
positive
activism
was
a
big
deal.
Not
so
much
for
Nelson.
As
she
told
the
reporter,
in
Igiugig,
coming
together
“is
kind
of
a
normal
deal.”
What
problem
did
the
medevac
have?
It
arrived
late.
Its
lights
were
broken.
It
couldn’t
land
safely.
It
needed
a
local
pilot.
What
was
Nelson’s
plan
to
help?
Helping
the
pilot
to
repair
the
lights.
Calling
her
neighbors
to
help
together.
Shining
the
headlights
for
the
plane
to
follow.
Sending
the
seriously
ill
girl
to
the
hospital
in
her
ATV.
What
does
the
story
intend
to
tell
us?
Knowledge
starts
with
practice.
A
friend
in
need
is
a
friend
indeed.
Nothing
is
impossible
to
the
man
who
will
try.
A
small
act
of
kindness
can
make
a
big
difference.
C
The
iPhone,
the
iPad:
each
of
Apple’s
products
sounds
cool
and
has
become
a
fad(一时的风尚).
Apple
has
cleverly
taken
advantage
of
the
power
of
the
letter
“i”
--
and
many
other
brands
are
following
suit.
The
BBC’s
iPlayer
--
which
allows
Web
users
to
watch
TV
programs
on
the
Internet
---used
the
title
in
2008.
A
lovely
bear
---
popular
in
the
US
and
UK
---
that
plays
music
and
video
is
called
“iTeddy”.
A
slimmed-down
version(简装本)
of
London’s
Independent
newspaper
was
started
last
week
under
the
name
“i”.
In
general,
single-letter
prefixes(前缀)
have
been
popular
since
the
1990s,
when
terms
such
as
e-mail
and
e-commerce(电子商务)
first
came
into
use.
Most
“i”
products
are
targeted
at
(针对)young
people
and
considering
the
major
readers
of
Independent’s
“i”,
it’s
no
surprise
that
they’ve
selected
this
fashionable
name.
But
it’s
hard
to
see
what’s
so
special
about
the
letter
“i”.
Why
not
use
“a”,
“b”,
or
“c”
instead?
According
to
Tony
Thorne,
head
of
the
Language
Center
at
King’s
College,
London,
“i”
works
because
its
meaning
has
become
ambiguous.
When
Apple
uses
“i”,
no
one
knows
whether
it
means
Internet,
information,
individual
or
interactive,
Thorne
told
BBC
Magazines.
“Even
when
Apple
created
the
iPod,
it
seems
it
didn’t
have
one
clear
definition(定义),”
he
says.
“However,
thanks
to
Apple,
the
term
is
now
connected
with
portability
(轻便)
.”adds
Thorne.
Clearly
the
letter
“i”
also
agrees
with
the
idea
that
the
Western
World
is
centered
on
the
individual.
Each
person
believes
they
have
their
own
needs,
and
we
love
personalized
products
for
this
reason.
Along
with
“Google”
and
“blog”,
readers
of
BBC
Magazines
voted
“i”
as
one
of
the
top
20
words
that
have
come
to
define
the
last
ten
years.
But
as
history
shows,
people
grow
tired
of
fads.
From
the
1900s
to
1990s,
products
with
“2000”
in
their
names
became
fashionable
as
the
year
was
connected
with
all
things
advanced
and
modern.
However,
as
we
entered
the
new
century,
the
fashion
disappeared.
People
use
iPlayer
to
.
listen
to
music
B.
make
a
call
C.
watch
TV
programs
online
D.
read
newspapers
We
can
infer
that
the
Independent’s
“i”
is
designed
for
.
young
readers
B.
old
readers
C.
fashionable
women
D.
engineers
The
underlined
word
“ambiguous”
means
“
”.
popular
B.
uncertain
C.
clear
D.
unique
Nowadays,
the
“i”
term
often
reminds
people
of
the
products
which
are
.
portable
B.
environmentally
friendly
C.
advanced
D.
recyclable
The
writer
wants
to
express
that
.
“i”
products
are
often
of
high
quality
iTeddy
is
alive
bear
the
letter
“b”
replaces
letter
“i”
to
name
the
products
the
popularity
of
“i”
products
may
not
last
long
D
As
a
nurse,
wife
and
mother,
Doris
Young,
53,
of
Norfolk,
Virginia,
never
stopped
caring
for
others.
“I
worked
in
the
hospital
during
the
week,”
she
says,
“attended
graduate
school
on
weekends,
went
to
my
son’s
soccer
games
and
always
made
sure
dinner
was
on
the
table.
I
was
never
happy
unless
everyone
in
my
life
was.”
But
after
decades
of
dedication,
she
ran
out
of
steam.
“I
had
to
take
a
month
off.
I
didn’t
have
enough
energy
to
even
get
out
of
bed
and
clean
my
house.”
The
self-described
superwoman
was
burned
out.
Millions
of
other
Americans
are
at
risk
too.
In
a
recent
national
poll
by
,
more
than
half
of
workers
said
they’re
under
a
great
deal
of
stress;
77
percent
reported
feeling
burnout
sometimes.
And
no
one
is
immune,
regardless
of
age,
gender
or
job.
Mothers
and
managers,
firefighters
and
flight
attendants,
teachers
and
telephone
service
reps
may
feel
the
flames
of
too
much
stress
and
not
enough
satisfaction.
“Burnout
is
an
equal-opportunity
condition,”
says
Stephen
Hinshaw,
PhD,
chairman
of
the
psychology
department
at
the
University
of
California,
Berkeley
--
and
that
holds
true
whether
you
work
in
an
office
or
at
home.
“Many
people,
especially
those
caring
for
others,
get
to
a
point
where
there’s
an
imbalance
between
their
own
feelings
of
being
human
and
their
confrontation
with
difficult,
distressful
issues
on
a
day-to-day
basis.
Things
go
tilt.”
If
you
don’t
recognize
what’s
going
on
and
make
some
changes,
he
cautions,
your
health
suffers,
the
quality
of
your
work
suffers,
and
you
spiral
downward.
After
her
bout
with
burnout,
Young
had
to
confront
a
painful
truth:
“My
life
was
not
working.
A
counselor
asked,
‘What
do
you
want?’
It
was
a
light-bulb
experience.
I’d
never
thought
about
what
I
wanted.”
Over
the
course
of
five
years,
Young,
author
of
Save
the
First
Dance
for
You,
reshaped
her
career
to
become
a
coach
helping
nurses
prevent
and
overcome
burnout.
Doris
Young
was
burnt
out
because
.
she
worked
in
the
hospital
during
the
week
days
she
had
to
attend
graduate
school
on
weekends
she
had
to
make
dinner
for
the
family
every
day
she
was
so
busy
everyday
to
please,
everyone
life
that
she
ran
out
of
her
energy
Paragraph
2
mainly
talks
about
.
Americans
like
doing
things
at
risk
most
of
workers
are
under
a
great
deal
of
stress
most
of
people
feel
burnout
sometimes
there’s
too
much
stress
around
us
From
the
passage
we
know
that
Doris
Young
comes
from
.
US
B.
UK
C.
Canada
D.
Australia
According
to
the
passage,
who’re
more
likely
to
be
burnout?
People
who
work
in
an
office.
B.
People
who
work
in
hospital.
C.
People
who
have
bad
health.
D.
People
who
care
for
others.
第二节:阅读表达(共
4
小题;每小题
2
分,共
8
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。
MCDONALD’S,
one
of
the
world’s
largest
restaurant
chains,
recently
made
a
big
decision.
On
March
9,
the
company
announced
that
its
chicken
suppliers
in
the
US
would
stop
using
human
antibiotics
within
two
years.
Antibiotics
are
medicines
that
attack
harmful
bacteria
1
to
help
cure
illnesses.
Many
cattle,
pig
and
chicken
producers
give
their
livestock
2
antibiotics
to
help
them
stay
healthy.
Feeding
antibiotics
to
animals
is
legal
in
the
US.
But
the
producers
feed
their
livestock
not
only
animal
antibiotics,
but
also
those
used
by
humans.
Experts
say
it
can
lead
to
public
health
problems.
Overuse
of
these
human
antibiotics
could
cause
germs
3
to
become
resistant
4
to
drugs.
When
the
drugs
are
used
to
treat
humans,
they
may
no
longer
be
effective.
Many
US
fast
food
restaurants
already
say
they
serve
chicken
which
are
raised
without
antibiotics,
but
the
decision
by
McDonald’s
is
important
because
of
its
size.
The
company
has
over
30,000
stores
around
the
world,
including
14,000
in
the
US.
In
recent
years,
customers
have
started
to
care
more
about
food
ingredients
5.
If
they
feel
certain
foods
are
made
with
ingredients
that
are
of
low
quality
or
don’t
meet
certain
levels
of
quality,
they’ll
choose
other
higher
quality
foods.
After
seeing
customer
visits
to
US
stores
drop
two
years
in
a
row,
McDonald’s
says
more
changes
to
their
food
could
be
on
the
way.
However,
McDonald’s
won’t
be
applying
the
new
antibiotics
policy
to
its
Chinese
stores
soon.
The
company
said
it’s
not
a
double
standard
but
they
have
to
take
Chinese
food
safety
standards
into
consideration.
“The
measures
will
be
carried
out
gradually,
based
on
the
actual
situation
of
Chinese
agriculture,”
McDonald’s
China
said
in
a
statement.
1.
bacteria:
the
smallest
forms
of
life
that
are
often
a
cause
of
disease
2.
livestock:
the
animals
kept
on
a
farm
3.
germ:
a
form
of
bacteria
that
spreads
disease
among
people
or
animals
4.
resistant:
not
affected
by
something
5.
ingredient:
one
of
the
things
from
which
something
is
made
According
to
McDonald’s,
what
will
its
chicken
suppliers
in
America
do
within
two
years?
(no
more
than
4
words)
Why
do
many
chicken
producers
feed
their
livestock
antibiotics?
(no
more
than
5
words)
What
is
the
consequence
of
overuse
of
human
antibiotics?
(no
more
than
9
words)
For
what
reason
did
McDonald’s
make
changes
to
their
food?
(no
more
than
6
words)
第四部分:语言知识运用(共四节,59
分)
第一节
选词填空(共
8
小题;每小题
2
分,共
16
分)
用方框中单词的适当形式完成下列句子,每个单词只能用一次。
Animals
in
the
zoo
have
lost
the
to
catch/of
catching
food
for
themselves.
He
has
been
an
active
in
the
discussion.
Is
the
human
heart
weak
in
with
the
other
organs?
The
conference
pointed
up
divisions
in
the
party.
The
heart
is
roughly
in
the
center
of
the
chest
cavity.
My
breakfast
of
bread,
jam
and
milk.
Although
he
was
a
popular
football
player,
he
announced
his
from
football.
Whales
are
as
mammals
rather
than
fish.
第二节
语法填空(共
10
小题;每小题
1.5
分,共
15
分)
A
The
interesting
part
of
a
book
is
stored
in
your
mind
as
a
seed.
Now
this
seed
is
unknowingly
used
by
you
in
your
future
to
develop
new
ideas.
The
same
seed
if
58
(use)
many
times,
can
help
you
link
and
relate
a
lot
of
things,
of
which
you
would
never
have
thought
of
in
your
wildest
dreams!
This
is
nothing
but
creativity.
The
larger
number
of
books
you
read,
the
broader
59
(you)
mind
will
be
l.
Also
this
improves
your
speaking
skills
to
a
large
extent
and
also
makes
a
significant
contribution
to
your
vocabulary.
Within
no
time
can
you
start
speaking
English
or
any
language
60
(fluent)
with
your
friends
or
other
people
and
you
never
seem
to
run
out
of
the
right
words
at
the
right
time.
B
Our
school
organized
us
to
watch
the
live
show
of
the
60th
Anniversary
of
Miyun
Reservoir
yesterday,
through
which
I
learned
about
its
history,
the
local
people’s
contribution
in
the
process.
Miyun
Reservoir
was
built
60
years
ago
61
(solve)
the
flood
in
Chaobai
River
and
provide
sufficient
water
supply
for
Beijing.
At
that
time,
there
was
no
modern
equipment
and
the
reservoir
was
built
62
hands
and
wheelbarrows.
200,000
workers
and
soldiers
worked
hard
and
sweated
in
the
place.
In
order
to
make
room
for
the
construction
of
Miyun
Reservoir,
more
than
60,
000
local
residents
63
(leave)
the
places
where
they
had
stayed
for
generations.
As
a
member
in
Miyun,
I
decide
to
volunteer
in
all
kinds
of
64
(activity)
of
building
my
hometown
more
beautiful.
C
A
warning
system
to
prevent
people
from
falling
asleep
while
driving
was
introduced
at
the
2020
China
International
Fair
for
Trade
in
Services,
65
was
held
from
September
4
to
9
in
Beijing.
It
can
judge
whether
the
driver
is
drowsy(昏昏欲睡的)
by
monitoring
how
long
the
driver’s
eyes
close
or
if
his
or
her
head
drops.
If
the
driver
enters
a
state
of
tiredness,
the
system
66
(sound)
an
alarm
until
the
drivers’
eyes
reopen
and
he
or
she
starts
to
blink
at
a
normal
frequency.
In
the
future,
other
dangerous
driving
behaviors,
such
as
not
wearing
a
seat
belt
and
making
phone
calls
while
67
(drive),
might
also
be
added
into
this
warning
system.
第三节
翻译句子。(共
5
小题,1、2
题,每题
2
分,3-5
题,每题
3
分,共
13
分)
当他做演讲时,他处于最佳状态。(at
one’s
best)
她不打算成为一名研究员。(have
no
intention
of
doing)
迟到被视为一种不礼貌的行为。(be
viewed
as)
我发现她在教师的角落里偷偷地哭。(find
sb.
doing)
他准备的礼物一定会让他妈妈开心的。(be
bound
to)
第四节
书面表达(15
分)
假设你是红星中学高二(1)班的学生李华,你的英国笔友
Chris
刚刚转学,感到一切
都很陌生。他在邮件中向你询问如何尽快融入新环境。请你根据以下信息回信。
多跟同学交流沟通;
积极参加学校活动;
向老师寻求帮助。注意:1.
词数不少于
100;
可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
Chris,
Yours,
Li
Hua
高二年级下学期期中考试英语试题答案
2021.
5
听力:1-5
CBCBA
6-10
CBBAA
11-15
BABCA
16.
regular
17.
Island
18.
10.70
19.
Lyndhurst
20.
3767185
完形:21-25
ACDBB
26-30
CDACB
阅读:A:
31-33
AAB
B:
34-36
CCD
C:
37-41
CABAD
D:
42-45
DCAD
阅读表达:
Stop
using
human
antibiotics.
To
help
them
stay
healthy.
It
could
cause
germs
to
become
resistant
to
drugs./It
can
lead
to
public
health
problems.
Because
of
the
drop
in
customers.
选词填空:
capability
51.
participant
52.
comparison
53.
merely
54.
located
55.
consists/consisted
56.
retirement
57.
classified
语法填空:
58.
used
59.
your
60.
fluently
61.
to
solve
62.
by
63.
left
64.
activities
65.
which
66.
will
sound
67.
driving
翻译句子:
When
he
gives
a
speech,
he
was
at
his
best.
She
has
no
intention
of
being
a
researcher.
Being
late
is
viewed
as
an
imploit
behaviour.
I
found
her
crying
secretly
at
the
corner
of
the
classroom.
The
gift
he
prepsred
is
bound
to
make
his
mom
happy.
书面表达:
One
possible
version:
Dear
Chris,
I
am
sorry
to
hear
that
you
are
having
trouble
fitting
in
at
your
new
school.
Such
problems
are
quite
normal.
Perhaps
the
following
suggestions
may
be
helpful.
First,
I
think
you
may
need
to
communicate
with
your
classmates
as
much
as
possible.
In
this
way,
you
will
get
to
know
each
other
better.
Second,
it
might
be
a
good
idea
for
you
to
take
part
in
more
activities,
which
usually
involve
teamwork
and
interactions
with
other
students
and
are
therefore
good
for
developing
friendly
relationships.
Lastly,
faced
with
some
tough
problems,
you
might
consider
asking
your
teachers,
who
can
usually
offer
you
some
sensible
suggestions.
I
sincerely
hope
my
advice
will
be
of
some
help
to
you.
If
there
is
anything
more
I
can
do
to
help,
please
let
me
know.
Looking
forward
to
your
reply.
Yours
Li
Hua