屯溪一中、中科大附中2020-2021学年高一年级第二学期期中联考
英语试卷
本试题分选择题和非选择题两部分,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
注意事项:
1.
答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题号的答案标号涂黑,如需改动用橡皮檫干净后,再选涂其它答案标号;
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3.
考试结束后,将答题卡交回。
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。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.
?19.
15.
B.
?9.
18.
C.
?9.
15.
答案是C。
1.
When
does
the
man
want
to
meet
Mr.
Clark?
A.
On
Wednesday.
B.
On
Thursday.
C.
On
Friday.
2.
What
will
the
woman
do
tomorrow?
A.
Go
to
the
bank.
B.
Take
a
trip
to
California.
C.
Lend
some
money
to
the
man.
3.
What
does
the
boy
think
of
his
parents?
A.
Open-minded.
B.
Generous.
C.
Strict.
4.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Which
dress
to
buy.
B.
How
to
choose
a
dress.
C.
What
to
wear
to
the
party.
5.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
At
a
restaurant.
B.
At
a
supermarket.
C.
At
the
woman’s
house.
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三个选项中选岀最佳选项。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,各小题将给岀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.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
do?
A.
See
a
film.
B.
Visit
a
park.
C.
Go
shopping.
7.
Which
bus
will
the
woman
take?
A.
Bus
number
112.
B.
Bus
number
113.
C.
Bus
number
153.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9小题。
8.
What
worries
the
man
at
first?
A.
He
can’t
enjoy
his
trip
with
painful
feet.
B.
He
has
no
time
to
travel
with
his
family.
C.
He
doesn’t
want
to
visit
Paris
this
summer.
9.
What
does
the
woman
advise
the
man
to
do?
A.
Visit
another
city.
B.
Take
a
boat
trip.
C.
Go
on
a
walk
tour.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12小题。
10.
For
whom
does
the
man
want
to
rent
a
flat?
A.
Himself.
B.
His
family.
C.
He
and
his
friends.
11.
What
is
the
man’s
job?
A.
He
is
a
college
student.
B.
He
works
in
a
car
factory
C.
He
works
in
the
central
bank.
12.
How
many
bedrooms
does
the
man
prefer
to
have?
A.
Two.
B.
Three.
C.
Four.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16小题。
13.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
In
a
theater.
B.
In
a
studio.
C.
In
a
cinema.
14.
What
does
Peter
think
of
classical
plays?
A.
They
are
boring.
B.
They
are
challenging.
C.
They
are
wonderful.
15.
What
helps
Peter
remember
the
words
in
a
play?
A.
The
talent
he
was
born
with.
B.
The
training
he
got
at
university.
C.
The
experience
he
gained
on
stage.
16.
How
does
Peter
feel
about
watching
his
performances
on
TV?
A.
Satisfied.
B.
Embarrassed.
C.
Disappointed.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20小题。
17.
Who
did
the
speaker
go
on
a
cookery
course
with?
A.
Her
cousin.
B.
Her
sister.
C.
Her
mother.
18.
Which
course
did
the
speaker
choose?
A.
The
one-day
course.
B.
The
three-day
course.
C.
The
one-week
course.
19.
What
surprised
the
speaker
when
she
started
her
course?
A.
The
course
was
popular.
B.
There
were
many
teenagers.
C.
Many
teachers
were
there
to
help.
20.
Which
place
did
the
speaker
visit?
A.
A
restaurant.
B.
A
market.
C.
A
supermarket.
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和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
You
probably
know
who
Marie
Curie
was,
but
you
may
not
have
heard
of
Rachel
Carson.
Of
the
outstanding
ladies
listed
below,
who
do
you
think
was
the
most
important
woman
of
the
past
100
years?
Jane
Addams
(1860-1935)
Anyone
who
has
ever
been
helped
by
a
social
worker
has
Jane
Addams
to
thank.
Addams
helped
the
poor
and
worked
for
peace.
She
encouraged
a
sense
of
communityby
creating
shelters
and
promoting
education
and
services
for
people
in
need.
In
1931,
Addams
became
the
first
American
woman
to
win
the
Nobel
Peace
Prize.
Rachel
Carson
(1907-1964)
If
it
weren’t
for
Rachel
Carson,
the
environmental
movement
might
not
exist
today.
Her
popular
1962
book
Silent
Spring
raised
awareness
of
the
dangers
of
pollution
and
the
harmful
effects
of
chemicals
on
humans
and
on
the
world’s
lakes
and
oceans.
Sandra
Day
O’Connor
(1930-present)
When
Sandra
Day
O’Connor
finished
third
in
her
class
at
Stanford
Law
School,
in
1952,
she
could
not
find
work
at
a
law
firm
because
she
was
a
woman.
She
became
an
Arizona
state
senator(参议员)
and
in
1981,
the
first
woman
to
join
the
U.
S.
Supreme
Court(最高法院).
O’Connor
gave
the
deciding
vote
in
many
important
cases
during
her
24
years
on
the
top
court.
Rosa
Parks(1913-2005)
On
December
1,1955,
in
Montgomery,
Alabama,
Rasa
Parks
would
not
give
up
her
seat
on
a
bus
to
a
white
passenger.
Her
simple
act
landed
Parks
in
prison.
But
it
also
set
off
the
Montgomery
bus
boycott(抵制).
It
lasted
for
more
than
a
year,
and
kicked
off
the
civil-rights
movement.
“The
only
tired
I
was,
was
tired
of
giving
in,”
said
Parks.
21.What
is
Jane
Addams
famous
for
in
history?
A.
Her
social
work.
B.
Her
teaching
skills.
C.
Her
efforts
to
win
a
prize.
D.
Her
community
background.
22.
Who
made
a
great
contribution
to
the
civil-rights
movement
in
the
U.S.?
A.
Jane
Addams.
B.
Rachel
Carson.
C.
Sandra
Day
O’Connor.
D.
Rosa
Parks.
23.
What
can
we
infer
about
the
women
mentioned
in
the
text?
A.
They
are
highly
educated.
B.
They
are
pioneers.
C.
They
are
truly
creative.
D.
They
are
peace-lovers.
B
When
I
was
6,my
elder
brother
brought
me
to
the
local
BMX(自行车越野)track
to
ride
in
a
kids'
race
for
the
first
time.The
hill
out
of
the
starting
gate
looked
so
scary
and
steep
that
I
backed
off.
My
parents
took
me
back
for
another
try
the
next
week.I
fell
almost
immediately
but
still
managed
to
win
the
second
place.I've
loved
racing
ever
since.
I
turned
pro
at
15,which
isn't
possible
now:
You
have
to
be
17
to
compete
professionally
Around
the
time
I
went
pro,BMX
became
an
Olympic
sport
and
I
decided
to
pursue
it
after
high
school.I'm
the
youngest
woman
with
a
professional
title
in
the
United
States.
BMX
isn't
judged
on
tricks
or
how
you
handle
barriers,
but
it's
an
extreme
sport.
It's
like
horse
racing
mixed
with
riding
a
roller
coaster.It
starts
with
a
huge
burst
of
speed—I
go
40
mph
by
the
time
I'm
two
and
a
half
seconds
out
of
the
gate.Then
I
try
to
come
out
in
front
of
seven
competitors
at
the
end
of
the
track,
which
includes
40-foot
jumps.I
keep
chasing
the
high
that
comes
from
prestart
nervousness,
big
jumps,and
that
feeling
of
crossing
the
finish
line
first.
Strength
and
balance
are
key
in
competition,so
I
work
out
at
least
five
days
a
week
to
prepare.
I
do
tons
of
resistance
and
agility(灵活)training,both
on
and
off
the
bike.I
also
do
mental
drills
with
a
sports
psychologist
to
make
sure
I'm
focused
and
confident
going
into
competition.If
I
make
a
mistake
on
the
course,I
have
to
move
on.Everyone
is
out
to
beat
me;I
need
to
concentrate
on
winning
so
my
competitors
can't
capitalize
on
an
error
and
pass
me!
I
was
so
proud
to
win
a
silver
medal
at
the
Olympics
in
Rio,but
I
felt
I
was
capable
of
gold,
so
that
will
push
me
to
do
better.I'm
continually
working
to
reach
my
potential
in
the
sport.
Until
I
feel
completely
satisfied,
I'll
keep
coming
back.
24.What
do
we
know
about
the
author?
A.She
withdrew
from
her
first
BMX
race.
B.She
became
the
youngest
BMX
rider
in
America.
C.Her
parents
forced
her
to
turn
BMX
professional.
D.Her
efforts
resulted
in
BMX
entering
the
Olympics.
25.To
win
the
BMX
race,the
author
has
to____________.
A.
jump
highest
B.focus
on
other
competitors
C.
play
tricks
D.keep
balanced
all
the
way
26.The
underlined
phrase"capitalize
on"in
Paragraph4probably
means“________________”.
A.
make
up
for
B.
take
advantage
of
C.
keep
an
eye
on
D.
take
notice
of
27.
What
qualities
have
led
to
the
author's
success?
A.
Proud
and
serious.
B.
Ambitious
and
hard-working.
C.
Optimistic
and
generous.
D.
Independent
and
cooperative.
C
Opera
is
an
art
form
that
celebrates
the
human
voice.
No
other
art
form
creates
excitement
and
moves
the
heart
in
theway
that
opera
does,
especiallywhen
performed
by
a
great
singer.
Opera
is
an
important
part
of
the
Western
classical
music
tradition.
It
uses
music,
words,
and
actions
to
bring
a
dramatic
story
to
life.
Opera
started
in
Italy
at
the
endof
the
16th
century
and
later
became
popular
throughout
Europe.
Over
the
years,
it
has
responded
to
various
musicals.
In
recentdecades,
much
wider
audiences
have
been
introduced
to
opera
through
modern
recording
technology.
Some
singers
havebecomecelebrities
thanks
toperforming
on
radio,
on
TV,
and
inthecinema.
However,
in
recent
years,
opera
hasbeen
facing
serious
challenges.
One
current
challenge
to
opera
is
economic.
The
shortage
of
money
raises
the
broader
question
ofhow
much
should
be
paid
to
support
opera
singers
and
other
artists.
Society
seems
to
accept
the
large
salaries
paid
to
business
managers
and
the
multi-million-dollar
contracts
given
to
sports
athletes.
But
what
about
opera
singers?
Somehow,
people
have
the
idea
that
artists
canbe
creative
only
if
they
suffer
in
poverty,
but
thisisunrealistic.If
artists,includingoperasingers,lackthesupport
they
need,
valuabletalent
iswasted.
Not
only
the
shortage
of
money,
but
also
the
way
money
is
managed
in
the
opera
world
has
led
to
hardships.
Principal
(主要的)singers
are
generally
paid
performance
fees
once
they
complete
a
show.
They
typically
receive
nothing
during
the
many
weeks
of
rehearsal
(排练)
before
a
show
starts.
Another
problem
faced
by
opera
is
how
to
meet
the
demands
of
audiences
who
are
influenced
by
popular
entertainment.
Pop
singers
are
often
judged
as
much
on
the
basis
of
how
they
look
ashow
they
sound.These
demands
may
be
unrealistic
and
possibly
harmful.
Opera
singers
simply
cannot
make
a
sound
big
enough
to
fill
a
large
theater
or
concert
hall
without
a
microphone
if
their
body
weight
is
too
low.
Emphasizing
physical
appearance
over
singing
ability
may
cause
audiences
to
miss
outon
thehumanvoice
at
itsbest.
There
are
no
easy
solutions
to
opera's
problems
and
there
are
many
different
opinions
about
the
value
of
opera.
However,
every
year
many
young
people
register
for
music
courses
with
hopesand
dreams
of
developing
their
talents
in
this
special
art
form.
The
fact
that
opera
has
survived
many
obstacles
and
continues
to
attract
the
rising
generation
shows
that
it
remains
a
respectedart
form
full
of
value.
28.
Which
of
the
statements
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Opera
singers'
life
stories
are
dramatic.
B.
Opera
will
soon
appear
on
TV
and
in
films
C.
Opera
fans
thank
celebrities
for
performing.
D.
Opera
develops
by
adapting
to
new
conditions.
29.
What
can
we
know
from
Paragraphs
2
and
3?
A.
Opera
singers
are
financially
insecure.
B.
Opera
singers
waste
their
valuable
talent.
C.
Opera
singers
get
paid
before
the
show.
D.
Opera
singers
perform
better
if
they
are
poor.
30.
What
does
the
author
try
to
say
in
Paragraph
4?
A.
Popular
culture
has
had
a
positive
influence
on
opera.
B.
Audiences
know
best
how
opera
should
be
performed.
C.
Microphones
should
be
used
to
make
opera
more
enjoyable.
D.
Opera
singers'
voices
should
be
valued
more
than
their
looks.
31.
What
would
be
the
best
title
for
this
passage?
A.
The
Economic
Challenge
to
Opera
B.
Opera
Faced
with
the
Difficulties
C.
Opera
as
Part
of
Popular
Culture
D.
The
Historical
Context
of
Opera
D
Here’s
an
idea
whose
time
has
come:
A
flu
shot
that
doesn’t
require
an
actual
shot.
For
the
first
time,
researchers
have
tested
a
flu
vaccine
patch(疫苗贴)
in
a
human
clinical(临床的)
and
found
that
it
delivered
as
much
protection
as
a
traditional
injection(注射).
Doctors
and
public
health
experts
have
high
hopes
that
it
will
increase
the
number
of
people
who
get
immunized(免疫的)
against
the
flu.
Seasonal
flu
is
responsible
for
up
to
half
a
million
deaths
around
the
world
each
year
according
to
the
World
Health
Organization.
A
team
led
by
Georgia
Tech
engineer
Mark
Prausnitz
has
come
up
with
an
alternative
method
that
uses
“microneedles”.
These
tiny
neddles
on
a
patch
are
very
small.
Yet
they’re
big
enough
to
hold
vaccine
for
three
types
of
flu.
None
of
the
study
volunteers
had
serious
side
effects.
The
group
that
got
patches
had
mild
skin
reactions
that
were
not
seen
in
the
regular
needle
group,
while
the
volunteers
in
the
regular
needle
group
were
more
likely
to
experience
pain.
Overall,
70
percent
of
the
volunteers
who
got
vaccine
patches
said
they’d
rather
use
them
again
than
get
a
traditional
flu
shot.
The
study
authors
declared
it
a
success
on
all
fronts.
The
biggest
beneficiaries(受益人)
could
be
people
in
low-
and
middle-
income
countries,
where
flu
vaccines
are
hard
to
come
by.
Reducing
pain
is
nice,
but
other
benefits—the
patch
costs
less,
is
easier
to
transport,
doesn’t
reqire
refrigeration,
can
be
self-administered
and
doesn’t
cause
waste
of
needles-
are
even
better.
“Microneedle
patches
have
the
potential
to
become
ideal
candidates
for
vaccination
programs,”
wrote
Katja
Hoschler
and
Maria
Zambon
of
Public
Health
England.
32.
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
A.
A
vaccine
patch
that
cures
people
of
their
flu.
B.
A
clinical
study
that
protects
people
from
disease.
C.
A
patch
that
makes
flu
shots
a
thing
of
the
past.
D.
A
method
that
makes
traditional
flu
shots
painless.
33.
What
do
we
know
about
the
vaccine
patch?
A.
It
is
prouduced
by
the
WHO.
B.
It
causes
slight
side
effect.
C.
It
delivers
vaccine
to
the
little
finger.
D.
It
works
badly
on
people.
34.
The
new
patch
has
all
the
following
benefits
except
that
_____.
A.
it
is
provided
free
of
charge
B.
it
can
be
used
without
a
doctor
C.
it
can
be
kept
at
room
temperature
D.
it
needs
less
care
in
transportation
35.
What
is
Katja
and
Maria’s
attitude
towards
microneedle
patches?
A.
Disappointed.
B.
Favorable.
C.
Concerned.
D.
Unacceptable.
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。
Develop
Better
Relationships
with
Neighbors
Good
neighbors
are
a
lot
like
electricity
or
running
water:
we
don’t
know
how
much
we
depend
on
them
until
we
don’t
have
them.
They
make
our
lives
more
pleasant
and
give
us
a
sense
of
who
we
are,
both
as
an
individual
and
as
a
member
of
the
community.
Here’s
how
to
develop
your
relationships
with
these
very
important
people
in
your
life.
Strike
up
a
conversation.
Often
neighbors
don’t
even
know
each
other’s
names.
But
it’s
okay
to
be
one
to
break
the
ice,
even
if
you’ve
lived
next
door
for
years.
36._______
So
as
you
see
them
at
work
in
their
yards,
smile,
wave,
and
say
hello.
Ask
how
their
kids
are,
whether
they
could
use
an
extra
cucumber
from
your
garden
or
what
they
think
of
the
prices
at
the
local
supermarket.
37.
_________
These
days,
the
old
Welcome
Wagon
is
a
thing
of
the
past.
But
your
new
neighbors
may
be
feeling
lonely
and
unsure,
especially
if
they
‘re
far
from
home.
And
they
might
appreciate
a
friendly
face
bearing
fresh-baked
chocolate
cakes.
Invite
them
over
for
coffee
or
tea
when
they
get
settled,give
them
your
number,
and
point
to
your
house
as
you
say
goodbye.
Avoid
causing
inconvenience.
Return
anything
that
you
borrow
from
a
neighbour
as
soon
as
you’re
finished
with
them.
Replace
anything
that
belongs
to
your
neighbour
that
your
children
or
your
pets
break
or
spoil.
Make
sure
that
your
car
is
not
blocking
their
doorway.
38._________
And
the
talk
will
be
good.
Make
time
for
friendships.
If
you
have
a
friendly
relationship
with
your
neighbors,
spend
time
with
them.
What
better
way
to
meet
your
neighbors
than
to
invite
them
to
an
informal
barbecue,
a
pool
party?
39._________
Deliver
the
invitation
in
person
to
everyone
who
lives
on
your
street
and
chat
with
them.
This
way,
you
will
get
an
idea
of
what
they
are
like
so
that
you
can
plan
proper
food
and
music.
Care
about
details.
40._________
Help
to
bring
in
the
mail
for
the
elderly
neighbour
when
there
is
a
heavy
rain.When
your
neighbour
forgets
to
take
in
his
rubbish
cans,
roll
them
back
into
his
yard.
What
it
takes
to
develop
your
relationship
with
your
neighbour
is
the
respect
for
their
feelings.
A.
Be
a
good
listener.
B.
Reach
out
to
the
new
comers.
C.
In
a
good
relationship,
it’s
really
the
little
things
that
count.
D.
You
are
supposed
to
recommend
the
best
places
to
eat
and
shop.
E.
Such
random
acts
of
consideration
will
have
your
neighbors
talking.
F.
Better
yet,
you
might
even
consider
throwing
a
get-together
in
their
honor.
G.
Most
neighbor
enjoy
making
small
talk
with
the
folks
on
the
other
side
of
the
fence.
第三部分语言知识运用(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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
When
I
tried
out
for
the
football
team
during
the
summer
before
9th
grade,
I
never
imagined
how
important
this
sport
would
become
in
my
life.
Football
is
a41sport,
at
times
almost
painful,
and
practices
really
42
a
team’s
physical
and
mental
limits.
Without
trust
in
my
own
ability
and
a
strong
sense
of
commitment,
I
would
never
have
managed
to
continue
after
years
of
hard
work
as
a
player,
and
with
countless43
.
In
the
first
year,
I
played
on
the
defensive
line.
This
was
an
amazing
44that
gave
me
a
great
sense
of
achievement.
But
in
the
last
game
of
the
season,
I
was
seriously
injured.
I
was
prohibited
from
any
physical
activities
for
six
months.
After
going
45a
series
of
physical
treatments,
I
returned
to
the
field
as
a
team
captain.
I
practiced
harder
than
ever
to
46mylost
time.
In
September,during
my
junior
year,
my
name
was
mentioned
in
the
local
newspaper
as
the
47defensive
linemen
on
the
team.
After
playing
a
fantastic
season,
I
was
given
the
48of
Most
Valuable
Player.
49
,
my
skills
in
football
do
not
magically
extend
to
other
sports.
During
the
winter
50,
I
went
on
a
snowboarding
trip
and
seriously
51
my
right
shoulder.
I
had
to
have
fouroperations.
52
I
could
not
use
my
right
arm
for
two
months,
I
had
to
learn
how
to
write
and
eat
using
my
left
hand.
53
life
must
go
on.
I
knew
that
my
own
present
54
would
decide
my
future,
so
I
55
the
strict
training
program
to
build
strength
and
improve
flexibility
in
my
56
.
After
an
eight-month
recovery,
I
was
back
out
on
the
field
playing
football,
the
sport
I
57.
In
this
sense,
the
world
of
football
has
taught
me
an
important
life
lesson:58
and
commitment
make
what
seems
impossible
59
.
This
lesson
from
football
is
one
that
I
know
60through
every
part
of
life.
41.
A.
tough
B.
popular
C.
typical
D.
dynamic
42.
A.
set
B.
control
C.
test
D.
require
43.
A.
mistakes
B.
adventures
C.
accidents
D.
injuries
44.
A.
performance
B.
position
C.
moment
D.
advantage
45.
A.
with
B.
over
C.
through
D.
into
46.
A.
make
out
B.
make
up
for
C.
put
out
D.
put
up
with
47.
A.
worthless
B.key
C.
extra
D.
regular
48.
A.
pride
B.
choice
C.
name
D.
honor
49.
A.
Unfortunately
B.
Similarly
C.
Happily
D.
Gradually
50.
A.
break
B.
tryout
C.
practice
D.
season
51.
A.
hurt
B.
wounded
C.
harmed
D.
injured
52.
A.Though
B.
Since
C.
When
D.
While
53.
A.
But
B.
Therefore
C.
Besides
D.
However
54.
A.
affect
B.
affection
C.
effect
D.
efforts
55.
A.
examined
B.
changed
C.
provided
D.
completed
56.A.
shoulder
B.
hand
C.
leg
D.
foot
57.
A.
explore
B.
avoid
C.
love
D.
support
58.
A.
Knowledge
B.
Belief
C.
Experience
D.
Opinion
59.
A.
enjoyable
B.sensible
C.
possible
D.
responsible
60.
A.
translates
B.
summarises
C.
adapts
D.
attempts
第二节(共10小题,每小题1.5分,共15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。
Throughout
history,
the
world
looks
for
heroes
in
times
of
uncertainty.
But
___61____makes
a
hero?
A
cape(披风)and
tights?
Heroism
is
something
that
every
one
of
us
can
aspire(渴望)
to,
but
not
all
of
us
will
achieve
.
It
takes
a
special
kind
of
person
____62____(
be
)
a
hero:
bravery,
compassion,
dedication
and
sacrifice.
In
a
paper
published
in
Review
of
General
Psychology,
researcher
Blau,
Franco
and
Zimbardo
____63___
(
agree
)
on
a
definition
of
heroism:
Heroes
voluntarily
serve
others
in
need
and
are
willing
to
make
sacrifices
for
these
actions
without
expecting
any
reward
or
personal
gain.
Empathy
and
compassion
for
others
are
also
common
traits
(特质)
that
all
heroes
seem
to
possess.
People
who
become
heroes
care
for
the
people
around
them
and
are
also
able
to
see
things
from
others’
angles.
They
value
the
well-being
of
others.
To
be
a
hero,
you
must
have
certain
____64____
(
strong
).
Despite
your
good
intentions,
trying
to
be
a
hero
in
a
dangerous
situation
when
you
have
nothing
to
offer
others
may
be
____65____
(
fool
)
and
could
create
more
difficulties
for
rescue
workers.
For
example,
first
aid
training
or
knowledge
of
kung
fu
may
be
useful
in
certain
situations
and
pave
the
path
for
heroism.
"Heroes
basically
give
us
our
models
of
things
that
we
aspire
to
do,"
said
American
psychologist
Nick
Carden,
according
to
WALB
News.
It’s
related
to
courage,
integrity(正直)
and
honesty,
Carden
added.
Even
if
you
own
heroic
traits,
the
right
situation
must
arise
in
order
to
___66___
(
true
)
become
a
hero.
Only
when
there
are
dangerous
situations
can
a
hero
rise
up
to
save
the
day.
This
is
true
bravery.
Heroes
___67____
(
need
)
every
day,
and
we
can
read
about
them
in
the
most
recent
news.
There
are
firefighters
____68____
run
into
burning
buildings
to
save
the
people
inside.
Doctors
and
nurses
treat
sick
patients
despite
the
risk
of
becoming
sick
____69____
(
them
).
Others
have
changed
lives
by
donating
a
life
-
saving
organ
or
just
doing
a
favor
when
there’s
a
need.
Even
though
most
of
us
won’t
save
the
world,
we
can
work
at
developing
the
hero
inside
of
us.
American
actor
Cristopher
Reve—most
famous
for
his
role
___70___
Superman—said,
"A
hero
is
someone
who,
in
spite
of
weakness,
doubt
or
not
always
knowing
the
answers,
goes
ahead
and
overcomes
anyway
.”
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)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改短文,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:在错的词下画一横线,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。
My
little
cousin
is
greatly
interesting
in
science.
And
he
does
some
dangerous
experiments
sometimes.
Although
his
parents
want
to
encourage
him
to
be
great
scientist,
at
times
they
worry
about
his
safety.
Last
week,
if
my
cousin
was
doing
an
experiment,
he
hurts
his
thumb.
My
aunt
felt
sadly
and
wanted
him
to
stop
from
doing
that
experiment.
However,
my
cousin
didn’t
want
to
give
up.
She
said,
“Many
scientists
got
hurt
when
they
were
doing
experiments,
so
they
didn’t
give
up.”
My
aunt
had
to
let
him
finish
the
experiments
and
he
finally
succeeded
in
finish
it.
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是李华,你校学生会正在举办主题为“推荐一本好书,营造书香校园”的英文演讲比赛。请你撰写一份演讲稿,主要内容包括:
1
推荐什么书?
2
为什么推荐这本书?
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
屯溪一中、中科大附中2020-2021学年高一年级第二学期期中联考
英语参考答案
听力
1-5
CACCA
6-10
ABABC
11-15
CCBCA
16-20
BACCB
阅读
21-23
A
D
B
24-27
A
D
B
B
28-31
D
A
D
B
32-35
C
B
A
B
36-40
G
B
E
F
C
完型
41-45
A
C
D
B
C
46-50
B
B
D
A
A
51-55
D
B
A
D
D
56-60
A
C
B
C
A
语法填空
61.
what
62.
to
be
63.
agreed
64.
strengths
65.
foolish
66.
truly
67.
are
needed
68.
who/that
69.
themselves
70.
as
改错
1.intersteing--
interseted
2.
∧
a
great
scientist
3.
if--
when/while
4.
hurts--
hurt
5.
sadly--
sad
6.from
7.She--
He
8.
so--
but
9.
experiments--
experiment
10.finish--
finishing
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