娄星区2021年上学期高二期中考试英语试题
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
did
the
man
do?
A.
He
did
the
dishes.
B.
He
took
out
the
trash.
C.
He
washed
the
clothes.
2.
What
will
the
woman
bring
to
the
barbecue?
A.
Hamburgers.
B.
Hot
dogs.
C.
Potato
salad.
3.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation?
A.
The
woman
cannot
see
well.
B.
The
man's
dog
looks
like
a
cat.
C.
The
speakers
are
from
different
countries.
4.
Why
is
the
woman
excited?
A.
She
got
an
interview
opportunity.
B.
She
was
hired
for
a
new
job.
C.
She
just
left
her
old
job.
5.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Salesman
and
customer.
B.
Neighbors.
C.
Husband
and
wife.
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,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.
When
will
the
grass
be
cut?
A.
Today.
B.
Tomorrow.
C.
In
three
weeks.
7.
Why
is
Mrs.
Johnson's
grass
long?
A.
She
is
too
busy.
B.
Jim
hasn't
cut
it.
C.
Her
husband
hasn't
cut
it.
听下面一段对话,回答第
8
至第
10
三个小题。
8.
What
did
the
man
use
to
clean
the
tea
pot?
A.
Oil.
B.
Dish
soap.
C.
Water.
9.
What
does
the
man
say
about
electric
tea
pots?
A.
They
are
safer.
B.
They
save
energy.
C.
They
are
easy
to
clean.
10.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
man?
A.
He
asked
the
woman
to
clean
the
kitchen.
B.
He's
always
been
a
master
at
cleaning.
C.
He
didn't
know
how
to
clean
before.听第7段材料,回答第8、9小题。
听下面一段对话,回答第
11
至第
13
三个小题。
11.
What
do
the
speakers
need
money
for?
A.
A
car.
B.
The
soccer
team.
C.
The
summer
camp.
12.
Where
will
the
man
sell
lemonade?
A.
In
front
of
his
house.
B.
Near
his
school.
C.
At
the
beach.
13.
How
will
the
woman
make
money?
A.
By
selling
cups.
B.
By
washing
cars.
C.
By
working
at
a
snack
bar.
听下面一段对话,回答第
14
至第
16
三个小题。
14.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
In
New
Orleans.
B.
In
Memphis.
C.
In
Boston.
15.
Why
doesn't
the
boy
want
to
go
skiing
in
the
front
yard?
A.
He
thinks
skiing
there
dangerous.
B.
He
wants
to
build
a
snowman
instead.
C.
He
doesn't
want
to
be
covered
in
snow.
16.
How
does
the
girl
know
so
much
about
the
snow?
A.
She
grew
up
in
a
cold
area.
B.
She
learned
about
it
from
her
mother.
C.
She
spent
every
winter
in
the
mountains.
听下面一段独白,回答第
17
至第
20
四个小题。
17.
How
many
visitors
choose
to
attend
LSU?
A.
A
small
percentage
of
its
visitors.
B.
About
half
of
its
visitors.
C.
Most
of
its
visitors.
18.
Why
are
many
students
attracted
to
the
school?
A.
Because
of
its
history.
B.
Because
of
the
beautiful
environment.
C.
Because
of
the
good
athletes
in
school.
19.
Which
are
the
strong
programs
at
the
school?
A.
Education
and
sports.
B.
Agriculture
and
Spanish.
C.
Sports
and
environmental
studies.
20.
What
is
a
unique
fact
about
the
school?
A.
They
have
cows
on
campus.
B.
80%
of
their
buildings
are
brand
new.
C.
Most
of
the
world's
best
athletes
go
there.
第2部分
第3部分
阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第1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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
The
Lake
District
Attractions
Guide
Dalemain
Mansion
&
Historic
Gardens
History,
Culture
&
Landscape(景观).
Discover
and
enjoy
4
centuries
of
history,
5
acres
of
celebrated
and
award-winning
gardens
with
parkland
walk.
Owned
by
the
Hasell
family
since
1679,
home
to
the
International
Marmalade
Festival.
Gifts
and
antiques,
plant
sales,
museums
&
Mediaeval
Hall
Tearoom.
Open:29
Mar-29
Oct,
Sun
to
Thurs.
Tearoom,
Gardens
&
Gift
Shop:10:30-17:00(16:00
in
Oct).
House:11:15-16:00(15:00
in
Oct)
Town:
Pooley
Bridge
&
Penrith
Abbot
Hall
art
Gallery
&
Museum
Those
viewing
the
quality
of
Abbot
Hall’s
temporary
exhibitions
may
be
forgiven
for
thinking
they
are
in
a
city
gallery.
The
impressive
permanent
collection
includes
Turners
and
Romneys
and
the
temporary
exhibition
programme
has
Canaletto
and
the
artists
from
St
lves.
Open:
Mon
to
Sat
and
Summer
Sundays.
10:30
-17:00
Sumner.10:30
-16:00
Winter.
Town:
Kendal
Tullie
House
Museum
&
Art
Gallery
Discover,
explore
and
enjoy
award-winning
Tullie
House,
where
historic
collections,
contemporary
art
and
family
fun
are
brought
together
in
one
impressive
museum
and
art
gallery.
There
are
four
fantastic
galleries
to
visit
from
fine
art
to
interactive
fun,
so
there’s
something
for
everyone!
Open:
High
Season
1
Apr
–
31
Oct:
Mon
to
Sat
10:00
–
17:00,
Sun
11:00
–
17:00.
Low
Season
1
Nov
–
31
Mar:
Mon
to
Sat
10:00
–
16:30,
Sun
12:00
–
16:30.
Town:
Carlisle
Dove
Cottage
&
The
Wordsworth
Museum
Discover
William
Wordsworth’s
inspirational
home.
Take
a
tour
of
his
Lakeland
cottage,
walk
through
his
hillside
garden
and
explore
the
riches
of
the
collection
in
the
Museum.
Visit
the
shop
and
relax
in
the
café.
Exhibitions,
events
and
family
activities
throughout
the
year.
Open:
Daily,
09:30
–
17:30
(last
admission
17:00).
Town:
Grasmere
21.
When
is
the
House
at
Dalemain
Mansion
&
Historic
Gardens
open
on
Sundays
in
July?
A.
09:30-17:30.
B.
10:30-16:00.
C.
11:15-16:00.
D.
12:00-16:30
22.
What
can
visitors
do
at
Abbot
Hall
Art
Gallery
&
Museum?
A.Have
some
interactive
fun.
B.
Enjoy
Ronney’s
works.
C.
Attend
a
famous
festival.
D.
Learn
the
history
of
a
family
23.
Where
should
visitors
go
if
they
want
to
explore
Wordsworth’s
life?
A.
Grasmere.
B.
Kendal.
C.
Carlisle.
D.Penrith.
B
Sonya
took
Rupert,
a
rescue
dog,
back
home
three
years
ago,
and
soon
found
it
liked
attacking
strangers
and
other
animals,
which
she
believed
was
caused
by
pain.
It
took
Sonya
a
year
to
develop
a
normal
relationship
with
Rupert,
during
which
she
learned
it
was
afraid
of
being
left
alone
and
also
couldn’t
walk
properly.
Finally,
she
decided
to
take
it
to
see
a
vet
(兽医).
After
examining
Rupert,
the
vet
said
its
leg
was
broken,
and
it
needed
an
immediate
operation.
But
when
it
had
to
go
in
for
an
operation
on
its
leg,
there
was
a
problem—the
vet
Mike
couldn’t
get
near
the
dog.
Mike
and
Sonya
were
left
scratching
their
heads
until
one
of
them
came
up
with
an
idea.
Sonya
said
Rupert
slept
on
a
mouse
suit
so
she
suggested
that
Mike
put
it
on.
At
first,
the
dog
barked
wildly
when
Mike
tried
to
operate
on
it
in
usual
clothes.
To
make
his
patient
feel
at
ease,
Mike
decided
to
dress
up
in
the
mouse
clothes
to
see
if
it
would
be
less
worried.
Amazingly,
it
worked.
It
stopped
barking
and
immediately
became
good
friends
with
Mike
when
he
put
on
the
suit.
As
a
result,
he
was
able
to
perform
an
operation
on
the
leg
safely
and
the
result
was
quite
satisfying.
After
the
successful
operation,
Mike
hugged
the
dog
around
the
neck,
which
isn’t
usually
well-received
by
pets.
Mike
tried
to
be
as
respectful
of
its
needs
as
possible
and
made
time
to
give
some
attention.
What
Mike
had
done
created
a
special
experience
or
event
in
the
dog’s
life.
24.
What
do
we
know
about
Rupert?
A.
It
was
hard
to
get
on
with
at
first.
B.
It
was
often
left
alone
at
home
C.
Its
leg
broke
after
it
was
saved
by
Sonya.
D.
Its
violence
was
caused
by
its
rescue
job.
25.
Why
did
Mike
and
Sonya
scratch
their
heads?
A.
They
couldn’t
find
a
mouse
suit.
B.
They
had
great
pain
in
their
head.
C.
They
didn’t
find
the
cause
of
Rupert’s
pain.
D.
They
didn’t
know
how
to
comfort
the
dog.
26.
Why
did
Rupert
stop
barking?
A.
It
saw
Sonya.
B.
It
didn’t
feel
pain.
C.
It
saw
the
mouse
suit.
D.
It
was
hugged
by
Mike.
27.
What
played
the
most
important
part
in
calming
down
the
dog?
A.
Sonya’s
kindness
B.
Sonya’s
patience
C.
Mike’s
respect
for
Rupert.
D.
Mike’s
good
temper
C
Candy
comes
in
many
flavors.
Some
taste
like
fruit.
Some
taste
like
flowers.
Some
are
chewy,
like
taffy
(太妃糖)
and
gum.
Hard
candies
are,
well.
hard!
So,
they
last
a
long
time.
But,
in
spoken
English,
there
are
some
types
of
candy
that
you
cannot
eat.
For
example,
you
can’t
eat
eye
candy.
Eye
candy
is
a
person-man
or
woman-who
is
very
good-looking.
So,
looking
at
this
person
is
a
treat
for
the
eye,
just
like
candy
is
a
treat
for
the
taste
buds.
Do
you
hear
of
candy
coat?
Of
course
it
is
not
a
coat
made
of
candy.
But
you
can
say
I
don’t
candy
coat
the
truth.
What
does
candy-coating
something
mean?
Well,
some
pills
are
covered
with
a
coat
of
thin,
sweet
candy.
The
coating
makes
swallowing
the
pill
easier,
and
it
may
hide
a
bad
taste.
So,
candy
coating
a
difficult
truth
or
situation
means
you
don’t
directly
discuss
its
bad
parts.
After
talking
about
candy
you
may
want
to
eat
some
candies.
However,
some
people
dislike
things
that
are
very
sweet,
especially
adults.
But
even
if
you
do
not
like
candy,
you
can
still
be
called
a
kid
in
a
candy
store.
This
expression
means
a
person
is
very
happy
to
do
something
or
to
simply
be
somewhere.
Imagine
a
child
going
from
one
candy
display
to
the
next,
not
knowing
which
candy
to
choose!
Talking
about
children
brings
us
to
another
expression:
as
easy
as
taking
candy
from
a
baby.
Think
about
a
small,
helpless
baby
holding
a
piece
of
candy.
Taking
it
would
be
very
easy—mean,
but
easy.
So,
use
this
expression
when
you
are
talking
about
something
that
may
be
simple
to
do,
but
probably
not
right.
28.
What
kind
of
girl
can
be
described
as
“eye
candy”?
A.
Optimistic
B.Beautiful
C.
Hardworking
D.
Warmhearted
29.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“swallowing”
mean
in
English?
A.
Taking.
B.Making.
C.
Selling.
D.
Testing.
30.
Which
of
the
following
expressions
means
you
are
doing
something
with
wrong
intention?
A.
Hard
candies.
B.
Candy
coat.
C.
A
kid
in
a
candy
store.
D.
As
easy
as
taking
candy
from
a
baby.
31.
What
is
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.
Candy:
Enjoy
It
or
Avoid
It
B.Candies’
Different
Flavors
C.
The
Best
Candy
in
the
World
D.
Various
Candies
in
English
D
In
the
story
of
“The
crow
and
the
Pitcher”
from
Aesop’s
Fables,
a
thirsty
crow
(乌鸦)drops
stones
into
a
narrow
jar
to
raise
the
low
level
of
water
inside
so
he
can
take
a
drink.
Now
scientists
have
evidence
to
back
up
that
story.
Crows
actually
do
understand
how
to
make
water
displacement
(移位)
work
to
their
advantage,
experiments
show.
The
results
suggest
that
the
birds
are,
at
least
in
some
aspects,
as
smart
as
first-graders.
Researchers,
led
by
Sarah
Jelbert
at
the
University
of
Auckland
in
New
Zealand,
presented
six
crows
with
tubes
filled
with
water.
Inside
the
tubes,
a
worm
or
piece
of
meat
on
a
piece
of
wood
was
floating,
just
out
of
reach
of
the
crow.
In
front
of
the
tubes,
the
researchers
arranged
several
rubber
erasers
that
would
sink,
and
some
plastic
objects
that
would
float.
The
crows
found
out
that
they
could
drop
the
erasers
into
the
tubes
in
order
to
raise
the
water
level
and
get
their
snack.
However,
the
birds
handled
awkwardly
in
experiments
in
which
they
could
choose
to
drop
objects
in
either
a
wide
tube
or
a
narrow
one
to
get
a
snack,
the
researchers
said.
Dropping
objects
into
narrow
tube
would
lift
the
water
level
by
a
greater
amount
and
put
the
treat
within
reach
after
just
two
drops;
while
it
took
around
seven
drops
to
raise
the
snack
to
the
same
level
in
the
wide
tube.
The
crows
obviously
didn’t
realize
this,
and
most
of
them
went
for
the
wide
tube
first.
Previous
studies
showed
that
chimps
and
human
children
can
solve
similar
tasks.
In
a
2011
study,
chimps
and
kids
found
out
that
they
could
put
water
into
a
tube
to
reach
a
peanut
that
was
floating
in
a
small
amount
of
water
at
the
bottom.
32.
How
did
the
crows
get
the
snack
in
Sarah’s
experiment?
A.
By
dropping
in
erasers.
B.By
breaking
the
tube.
C.
By
standing
on
the
wood.
D.
By
removing
the
wood.
33.
What
does
the
author
mean
by
“the
birds
handled
awkwardly”
in
paragraph
4?
A.
They
were
unable
to
tell
different
shapes.
B.
They
dropped
objects
only
into
narrow
tubes.
C.
They
mostly
avoided
the
easier
way
to
get
the
snack.
D.
They
were
not
aware
of
the
snack
at
first
sight
.
34.
What
does
the
text
mainly
focus
on?
A.
Stories
of
Aesop’s
Fables.
B.
The
development
of
crows.
C.
Crows’
intelligence.
D.
Human-animal
communication.
35.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.Crows
understand
water
displacement
completely.
B.
Crows
are
almost
as
clever
as
first-graders
in
some
respects.
C.
Chimps
and
children
are
much
smarter
than
crows.
D.
The
story
of
“The
crow
and
the
Pitcher”
lacks
evidence.
第2节
(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从段问后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Do
you
sometimes
hesitate(犹豫)before
asking
others
for
things?
As
the
saying
goes,
“He
who
hesitates
is
lost.
"
Don't
hesitate.
You
can't
control
how
other
people
will
act.
36
.
Here
are
four
things
you
can
do
to
get
other
people
to
say
“yes”:
37
.
If
you
don't
care
about
what
the
other
party
wants
or
needs,
it
is
unlikely
they
will
say
"yes”.
Most
people
are,
as
Wharton
professor
and
organizational
psychologist
Adam
Grant
calls
them,
“matchmakers”
---
people
who
help
if
you
help
them.
Few
are
“givers”---
people
who
help
without
seeking
anything
in
return.
Make
the
person
feel
comfortable.
It
is
not
so
difficult
to
think
about
what
the
other
person
wants.
38
.
If
you
want
them
to
feel
comfortable,
they
need
to
trust
you.
If
you
want
the
other
person
to
say
“yes”
to
your
request,
think
about
the
other
person.
Be
silent.
Still,
you
can
make
the
person
feel
briefly
uncomfortable.
You
do
not
have
to
immediately
respond.
Pause.
Be
silent.
39
.
It
can
make
the
other
person
want
to
fill
the
emptiness,
start
talking
and
give
in
to
what
you
want.
Let
the
person
say
"no”
first.
40
.
Chris
Voss
argues
that
getting
the
other
person
to
say
“no”
is
a
strategy
for
making
the
person
feel
comfortable.
A.
But
you
can
control
your
actions
in
a
way
that
can
increase
the
chances
of
a
favorable
result.
B.
Silence
causes
discomfort.
C.
Be
smart
in
how
you
sell
your
idea.
D.
But
it
is
very
hard
to
get
them
to
trust
you.
E.
Think
about
what
the
other
person
wants
or
needs.
F.
They
are
more
likely
to
say
“yes"
if
you
make
it
a
win-win
scene.
G.
Sometimes,
you
need
the
other
person
to
say
“no"
before
they
will
say
"yes".
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的ABCD四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
Growing
roots
When
I
was
growing
up.
I
had
an
old
neighbor
named
Dr.
Gibbs.
He
didn’t
look
like
any
doctor
I’d
41
known.
When
Dr.
Gibbs
wasn’t
42
lives,
he
was
planting
trees.
The
good
doctor
had
some
43
theories
on
planting
trees.
He
believed
in
“No
pains,
no
gains”.
He
never
44
his
new
trees,
which
was
45
many
people.
He
thought
that
watering
plants
spoiled
(宠坏)
them,
and
that
if
you
want
strong
trees,
you
have
to
make
things
46
for
them.
He,
talked
about
how
watering
trees
47
shallow
roots,
and
how
trees
that
weren’t
watered
had
to
grow
deep
roots
in
48
of
water.
I
came
to
understand
that
he
meant
deep
roots
were
to
be
49
.
The
lack
of
water
seemed
to
50
the
trees
in
ways
comfort
and
ease
never
could.
I
used
to
51
for
my
sons
that
their
lives
will
be
easy.
But
52
I’ve
been
thinking
that
it’s
time
to
53
my
prayer.
I
know
my
children
are
going
to
meet
54
and I’m
praying
they
will
be
strong.
The
prayer
for
comfort
is
seldom
met.
What
we
need
to
do
is
to
pray
for
deep
roots,
so
when
the
winds
blow,
they
won’t
be
55
away.
41.
A.
ever
B.even
C.
never
D.
hardly
42.
A.
valuing
B.
making
C.
saving
D.enjoying
43.
A.
exciting
B.
dull
C.terrible
D.
interesting
44.
A.
raised
B.watered
C.
loved
D.
sheltered
45.
A.
beyond
B.against
C.
within
D.
from
46.
A.
harmful
B.
favorable
C.wonderful
D.
tough
47.
A.
made
for
B.
head
for
C.
allow
for
D.
care
for
48.
A.
charge
B.
favor
C.
honor
D.
search
49.
A.challenged
B.
treasured
C.
respected
D.
liked
50.
A.
harm
B.
raise
C.
benefit
D.
hurt
51.
A.
pray
B.
apply
C.
stand
D.
call
52.
A.
perfectly
B.
formally
C.
lately
D.
obviously
53.
A.
attend
B.
say
C.
change
D.
keep
54.
A.worries
B.
hardships
C.
bosses
D.
jobs
55.
A.
given
B.
sent
C.
broken
D.
swept
第二节
(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分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。
The
bicycle
is
56
most
popular
means
of
transport
in
China.
People
ride
it
for
various
57
(purpose)
such
as
going
to
and
from
school
and
work.
Bicycles
are
very
cheap
and
easy
58
(buy)
in
China.
There
are
many
advantages
of
riding
a
bicycle.
Firstly,
compared
with
cars
59
are
powered
by
gas,
bicycles
can
do
good
to
60
(save)
energy
and
reducing
the
air
pollution.
Taking
up
less
space,
a
bicycle
can
also
61
(lighten)
the
traffic
jams.
Most
importantly,
people
can
keep
62
(health)
by
riding
a
bicycle
regularly.
63
my
view,
the
future
of
the
bicycle
will
be
bright
64
some
city
governments
have
built
special
paths
for
bicycle
riders
and
65
(provide)
“public
bicycles”
to
travel
round
the
city
center
free
of
charge.
Bicycles
will
be
popular
again
in
China.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节
(满分15分)
假定你是李华。你的英国朋友Tom暑假期间要来中国旅游,来信征求你的意见。请你给他回一封邮件,内容包括:
1.推荐旅行城市或景点;2.推荐的理由;
3.注意事项。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Dear
Tom,
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours,
Li
Hua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段开头语续写两段,使之构成一个完整的短文。
Jenny
was
the
only
child
in
her
family.
She
had
a
quarrel
with
her
mother
that
afternoon
and
she
ran
out
of
the
house
angrily.
She
couldn’t
help
weeping
sorrowfully
when
she
thought
of
the
scolding
from
her
mother.
Having
wandered
aimlessly
in
the
street
for
hours,
she
felt
a
little
hungry
and
wished
for
something
to
eat.
She
stood
beside
a
stand(货摊)
for
a
while,
watching
the
middle-aged
seller
busy
doing
his
business.
However,
with
no
money
in
hand,
she
gave
a
sigh
and
had
to
leave.
The
seller
behind
the
stand
noticed
the
young
girl
and
asked,
“Hey,
girl,
you
want
to
have
the
noodles?”
“Oh,
yes,
but
I
don’t
have
money
on
me,”
she
replied.
“That’s
nothing.
I’ll
treat
you
today,”
said
the
man
“Come
in.”
The
seller
brought
her
a
bowl
of
noodles,
the
smell
so
attractive.
As
she
was
eating,
Jenny
cried
silently.
“What
is
it?”
asked
the
man
kindly.
“Nothing.
Actually
I
was
just
touched
by
your
kindness!”
said
Jenny
as
she
wiped
her
tears.
“Even
a
stranger
on
the
street
will
give
me
a
bowl
of
noodles,
while
my
mother
drove
me
out
of
the
house.
She
showed
no
care
for
me.
She
is
so
merciless
compared
to
a
stranger!”
Hearing
the
words,
the
seller
smiled,
“Girl,
do
you
really
think
so?
I
only
gave
you
a
bowl
of
noodles
and
you
thanked
me
a
lot.
But
it
is
your
mother
who
has
raised
you
since
you
were
a
baby.
Can
you
number
the
times
she
cooked
for
you?
Have
you
expressed
your
gratitude
to
her?”
Jenny
sat
there,
speechless
and
numb
with
shock;
she
remembered
her
mother’s
familiar
face
and
weathered
(变形)hands.
“Why
didn’t
I
think
of
that?
A
bowl
of
noodles
from
a
stranger
made
me
feel
indebted(感激的).
Why
haven’t
I
thanked
my
mum
for
what
she
has
done
for
me?”
On
the
way
home,
Jenny
made
up
her
mind
to
make
an
apology
to
her
mother
for
her
rudeness
as
soon
as
she
arrived
home.
注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph
1:
Approaching
the
doorway,
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
Paragraph
2:
A
gentle
touch
on
her
hair
called
her
mind
back.
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
________________________________________________________________________________
2021年上学期高二期中考试英语参考答案
1-5:BCCAB
6-10:BCBAC
11-15:CABBA
16-20:ACBAA
21-25
CBAAD
26-30
CCBAD
31-35
DACCB
36-40AEDBG
41-45ACDBA
46-50
DADBC
51-55
ACCBD
56.the
57.purposes
58.to
buy
59.which/
that
60.saving
61.Lighten
62.healthy
63.In
64.Because
65.have
provided/
provided
66.Dear
Tom,
I'm
happy
to
receive
your
letter
and
know
that
you're
coming
to
China.
I'm
writing
to
sincerely
express
my
warmest
welcome.
I'd
like
to
tell
you
something
about
some
places
of
interest
in
China.
Personally,
one
of
the
best
is
the
Great
Wall
of
China.
With
a
history
of
over
2,000
years,
it
runs
like
a
huge
dragon
across
North
China.
And
now
it's
a
world-famous
tourist
attraction.
If
you
come
to
visit
the
Great
Wall,
you'd
better
come
a
day
before
maintaining
the
Wall
and
avoid
weekends
or
holidays,
when
it
is
too
crowded
with
tourists,
so
as
to
enjoy
its
beauty
more
peacefully.
Yours,
Li
Hua
67.Paragraph
1:
Approaching
the
doorway,
Jenny
took
a
deep
breath.
Tired
and
sad,
she
sat
down
in
front
of
the
house.
“Where
might
my
mother
be?”
she
wondered.
“Is
she
really
so
angry
with
me
that
she
doesn’t
want
to
show
any
care
for
me?”
Again,
the
scene
of
the
quarrel
appeared
in
her
mind.
She
remembered
her
rudeness
to
her
mother,
and
she
just
realized
that
all
the
scolding
from
her
mother
was
due
to
the
fact
that
her
mother
really
cared
a
lot
about
her.
Tears
rolled
down
her
cheeks.
Paragraph
2:
A
gentle
touch
on
her
hair
called
her
mind
back.
She
raised
her
head
to
see
the
familiar
face
and
the
worried
eyes.
“Here
you
come!
I’ve
been
looking
for
you,”
came
the
tired
voice.
Jenny
couldn’t
help
but
throw
herself
into
her
mother’s
arms.
“I’m
sorry
and
thank
you
for
all
you
have
done
for
me.”
She
expressed
the
sincere
apology
and
the
great
gratitude.
Then
she
felt
the
hug
tightened.
听力原文
Text
1
W:
I'm
so
proud!
I
got
almost
all
my
chores
done
today!
I
washed
all
the
clothes
and
dishes.?The
only
thing
I
didn't
do
was
take
out
the
trash.
M:
Guess
what??I
did
that
when
I
got
home!
Text
2
M:
My
family
is
having
a
barbecue
tomorrow.
Would
you
like
to
come?
All
you
have
to
bring
is
a?side
dish(配菜).
We're
going
to
have
hamburgers
and
hot
dogs,
and
we'll
play
music
and
games.
W:
That
sounds
great!
I
love
barbecues.?I'll
bring
some
potato
salad.
Text
3
W:
Is
that
your
dog?
M:
Dog?
That's
my
cat.
Did
you
forget
your
glasses
today?
W:
No.?In
my
country,
we
don't
dress
up
cats
in
hats
and
shirts
like
that.
Text
4
W:
I
found
out
I'm
on
the
short
list
for
the
job
I
wanted!
M:
What
does
that
mean,
the
"short
list"?
W:?It
means
that
I've
been
chosen
to
get
an
interview
with
the
company.?If
I
do
well,
I'm
hired!
Text
5
W:?What
were
you
doing
last
night?
I
heard
some
loud
noise
from
your
house.
M:?I'm
terribly
sorry,
Mrs.
Johnson.
I
was
just
repairing
a
pipe.
And
my
wife
broke
a
vase
by
accident.
Text
6
M:
Excuse
me,
Mrs.
Johnson.
I
noticed
today
that
your
grass
has
been
getting
very
long.?⑥Would
you
like
me
to
cut
it
for
you?
I'm
going
to
do
mine
tomorrow,
anyway.
W:?⑥Wonderful!?You
are
a
very
kind
neighbor,
Jim.?⑦My
husband
has
been
out
of
town
for
three
weeks,
and
he
usually
does
it.
M:
What
time
would
be
convenient
for
you?
W:
What
about
after
breakfast,
before
it
gets
too
hot
outside?
M:
OK!
I'll
come
over
with
my
tools
around
9:00
tomorrow
morning.
W:
That
sounds
perfect!
Thank
you
so
much!
Text
7
W:
This
room
is
really
clean.
Look
at
that
tea
pot!
It's
so
shiny!
M:
Yeah,
I
didn't
use
water.⑧I
just
used
dish
soap
and
a
cloth
to
clean
it,?and
then
oil
to
make
it
shine.
W:
Wow!
Oil?
You're
suddenly
the
cleaning
master.
M:?⑩I
searched
the
Internet.?I
thought
if
I
was
going
to
do
all
this
cleaning,
I
should
do
it
right.
W:
It
looks
great.
I'm
glad
I
asked
you
to
do
this
room.
M:
But
I
think
we
should
get
an
electric
tea
pot.
W:
It
probably
uses
less
energy,
but
what's
wrong
with
our
old
tea
pot?
M:⑨Electric
tea
pots
are
harder
to
clean,
but
they
are
just
safer.?They
go
off
as
soon
as
the
water
boils.
Text
8
W:??How
are
you
going
to
raise
money
for
the
summer
camp??We've
only
got
a
few
months
to
go.
We're
not
old
enough
yet
to
get
a
job
at
the
snack
bar
at
the
beach…
M:?I'm
going
to
make
lemonade
and
sell
it
to
people
driving
by
in
front
of
my
house.
W:
Good
idea!
M:
I
did
it
last
summer
and
made
some?good
money(大笔的钱).
All
I
need
is
a
table,
lemonade,
and
some
cups.
Everyone
stops
when
it's
hot
outside!
What
are
you
going
to
do
for
extra
money?
W:??Well,
I
think
I'll
set
up
a
car
wash
near
school
with
my
friends.?We
did
it
to
raise
money
for
our
soccer
team,
and
we
made
a
lot
of
money
in
a
short
time.
I'm
sure
I
can
get
them
to
do
it
again
so
we
can
all
go
to
camp.
Text
9
M:
The
weatherman
said
it
is
going
to
snow
tomorrow!
I've
never
seen
snow
before.
It
never
snowed
when
I
lived
in
New
Orleans.?I
didn't
think
it
would
here
in
Memphis,
either.
W:
Really?
Yes,
we
get
some
snow
every
winter.
It's
great.
There
are
so
many
fun
things
we
can
do.
We
could
make
a
snowman
or
have
a
snowball
fight.
Maybe
our
moms
will
even
let
us
go
skiing
in
our
front
yards!
M:
I'll
make
a
snowman
with
you,
but
I
don't
know
if
I
want
to
ski
in
the
front
yard
—??that
sounds
dangerous!?What
about
cars
in
the
street?
W:
There
won't
be
any
cars
driving
down
the
road
if
it's
covered
in
snow!
They
would
slide
everywhere.
M:
Oh,
I
didn't
think
of
that.
You
sure
know
a
lot
about
the
snow...
more
than
most
people
here.
W:??Well,
I
spent
my
childhood
in
Boston,
so
I've
been
around?a
whole
lot(很多,极多)
of
it
in
my
life!
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M:
If
you
are
visiting
colleges
and
happen
to
stop
by
Louisiana
State
University,
then
you
will
probably
not
look
at
other
universities
after
that.??LSU
is
a
very
attractive
place,
having
one
of
the
most
beautiful
college
campuses
in
the
U.S.?In
fact,
80%
of
people
who
visit
LSU
end
up
going
there!?People?can't
get
enough
of(对……如痴如狂)
the
lovely
old
buildings
and
the
big
Spanish
oak
trees.?It
also
has
many
exciting
opportunities
to
offer
its
students.??As
the
top
school
in
the
state,
LSU
has
a
strong
focus
on
education.
And
the
famous
sports
program
brings
some
of
the
world's
best
athletes
to
the
school.?LSU
also
has
a
unique
agricultural
program?—
they
even
have
their
own
cows
on
campus
that
students
can
take
care
of.
If
you're
looking
for
a
high-level,
interesting
school
with
a
lot
to
offer,
Louisiana
State
University
is
the
place
for
you!