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长春市“BEST合作体”2020-2021学年度下学期期中考试
高二英语试题
2021年5月
本试卷分主观题和客观题两部分共82题,共150分,共6页。考试时间为120分钟。考试结束后,只交答题卡。
第Ⅰ卷
60题
第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.
Which
country
has
the
man
already
been
to?
A.
Italy.
B.
Sweden.
C.
France.
2.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do?
A.
Go
to
work.
B.
Have
a
dessert.
C.
Leave
the
restaurant.
3.
How
many
people
are
going
to
the
show?
A.
Five.
B.
Six.
C.
Seven.
4.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
In
a
kitchen.
B.
In
a
garage.
C.
In
a
grocery
store.
5.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Making
new
friends.
B.
Seeing
old
friends.
C.
Getting
a
new
job
第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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、7题。
6.
What
is
wrong
with
the
woman?
A.
Her
eyes
hurt.
B.
Her
vision
has
been
going
dark.
C.
She
has
difficulty
in
seeing
at
night.
7.
What
is
the
woman
advised
to
do?
A.
Check
her
eyes
immediately.
B.
Tell
the
assistant
about
her
allergies.
C.
Set
next
Friday
for
meeting
the
doctor.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
How
does
the
woman
feel?
A.
Tired.
B.
Thirsty.
C.
Sleepy.
9.
How
many
miles
did
the
woman
walk
today?
A.
About
four
miles.
B.
About
two
miles.
C.
About
one
mile.
10.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Good
friends.
B.
Uncle
and
niece.
C.
A
couple.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
Where
are
the
new
houses
the
woman
has
looked
at?
A.
On
the
main
road.
B.
Close
to
a
bus
station.
C.
Near
the
sports
center.
12.
What
does
the
woman
probably
like
most
about
the
new
houses?
A.
The
gardens.
B.
The
amount
of
space.
C.
The
quietness.
13.
How
does
the
man
feel
about
the
woman’s
suggestion?
A.
Uninterested.
B.
Delighted.
C.
Disappointed.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.
Who
is
James
talking
to?
A.
His
principal.
B.
His
mother.
C.
His
friend.
15.
Why
doesn’t
James
want
to
go
to
Northwestern
University?
A.
It’s
too
expensive.
B.
It’s
far
from
his
family.
C.
None
of
his
friends
are
going
there.
16.
What
is
most
important
to
James?
A.
Going
to
an
inexpensive
school.
B.
Going
to
a
well-known
teaching
school.
C.
Going
to
an
easy
school.
17.
What
is
James
like?
A.
He’s
a
hard
worker.
B.
He
makes
friends
easily.
C.
He’s
confident
he’ll
make
the
right
choice.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
When
will
people
in
the
UK
have
a
shorter
working
week?
A.
In
two
years.
B.
In
five
years.
C.
In
ten
years.
19.
Why
is
there
concern
about
people
working
less?
A.
They
will
have
less
money.
B.
They
might
have
bad
habits.
C.
They
may
regret
not
working.
20.
Who
are
most
likely
to
be
interested
in
the
talk?
A.
Workers.
B.
Business
owners.
C.
Computer
experts.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Windmill
Lake
Wake
&
Eco
Park
Location

Bayfield,
Ontario
Open
season:
May
20th

October
31st
Starting
prices

$
20
CAD
Website:
www.
windmill-lake,
ca
Windmill
Lake
Wake
&
Eco
Park
is
an
environmentally
conscious
(有意识的)amusement
park.
The
experts
will
teach
you
how
to
wakeboard
and
paddleboard,
and
you
can
also
rent
kayaks
(橡皮船),canoes,
and
boats.
The
folks
say
by
playing
in
the
water
you
help
refresh
it
for
all
the
creatures
that
call
it
home.
Tofino
Sea
Kayaking
Location

Tofino,
British
Columbia
Open
season

Year
round
Starting
prices

$119
CAD
Website

www.
tofinoseakayaking.
com
During
a
five-hour
kayaking
tour,
the
folks
will
take
you
through
the
rainforests,
the
incoming
tides
and
old
forests.
And,
if
you
come
during
the
right
time
of
year,
you
could
catch
the
migration
(迁徙)season
of
the
local
birds.
Lardeau
River
Adventures
Location

Meadow
Creek,
Kaslo,
British
Columbia
Open
season:
May
1st
-
September
30th
Starting
prices

$
169
CAD
Website

www.
lardeauriveradventures.
com
Lardeau
River
Adventures
offers
a
wilderness
whitewater
rafting
experience
and
eco-tour.
You'll
ride
the
waters
through
a
beautiful
mountain
valley
providing
class
2+
rapids
and
overlooking
amazing
scenery
and
wildlife.
The
trained
experts
will
teach
you
about
the
area,
take
you
on
a
picnic
and
show
the
great
biological
diversity
(多样性)in
these
mountains.
D

Tour
Location

Mont-Tremblant,
Quebec
Open
season:
May
13th
-
October
22nd
Starting
prices

$
87
CAD
Website

www.
dtourtremblant.
com
The
e-Bike
Discovery
tour
allows
even
beginners
to
enjoy
the
vast,
beautiful
area
of
Mont-
Tremblant
in
only
a
couple
of
hours
with
ease
and
pleasure.
Thanks
to
this
innovative
(革新
的)bike,
you'll
see
more
of
this
wonderful
scenery
in
less
time.
Plus,
it's
a
unique
experience
you'll
talk
about
proudly
for
years
to
come.
21.
What
is
Tofino
Sea
Kayaking
mainly
about?
A.
Historical
sites.
B.
British
wildlife.
C.
Cultural
remains.
D.
Adventure
activities.
22.
Which
activity
should
you
join
in
if
you
are
a
cyclist?
A.
D

Tour.
B.
Tofino
Sea
Kayaking.
C.
Lardeau
River
Adventures.
D.
Windmill
Lake
Wake
&
Eco
Park.
23.
What
time
range
is
offered
by
Lardeau
River
Adventures?
A.
Year
round.
B.
May
13th
-
October
22nd.
C.
May
1st
-
September
30th.
D.
May
20th
-
October
31st.
B
Have
you
ever
found
yourself
waiting
at
the
stop
for
your
bus
to
arrive
and
have
a
stranger
ask
a
commonplace
(普通的)
question?
Or
have
you
stood
in
line
waiting
for
a
coffee
and
feel
the
need
to
just
look
over
to
the
person
next
to
you
and
ask
about
the
weather?
This
is
small
talk,
and
despite
the
name,
it’s
actually
a
big
part
of
daily
life.
“Small
talk
may
seem
trivial
(微不足道的),
but
it’s
a
natural
way
for
people
to
connect.
It
may
seem
like
a
waste
of
time.
But
it
serves
a
vital
role
in
our
social
interactions
(交往).
Big
relationships
are
built
on
small
talk,”
Lindy
Pegler,
who
has
a
master’s
degree
in
psychology,
wrote
on
Medium.
In
fact,
we
spend
a
lot
of
our
time
making
small
talk.
Often,
we
find
ourselves
making
small
talk
with
the
same
people
on
a
regular
basis.
Coming
up
with
small
conversations
is
the
foundation
(基础)
of
these
relationships.
The
benefits
of
such
conversations
can
actually
contribute
to
our
happiness
and
benefit
our
lives
as
a
whole.
In
a
study
cited
by
The
New
York
Times,
researchers
found
that
having
a
healthy
number
of
acquaintances
(相识的人)
and
maintaining
these
relationships
contribute
to
one’s
sense
of
belonging
to
a
community.
So
how
does
one
start
making
small
talk?
It
can
be
as
simple
as
complimenting
(称赞)
one’s
shirt,
asking
about
their
day
or
commenting
on
the
traffic.
“First
and
foremost,
small
talk
is
an
act
of
politeness,”
Pegler
noted.
“Our
small
talk
at
our
first
meeting
is
our
chance
to
show
who
we
are,”
she
added.
Who
knows
where
this
can
lead?
Nowadays,
the
small
connections
we
make
can
lead
to
big
results.
You
might
find
someone
who
has
a
common
interest,
or
maybe
even
someone
who
turns
out
to
be
a
close
friend.
There
is
one
thing
for
sure:
making
small
talk
can
brighten
our
day

even
if
it’s
just
a
nice
comment
or
a
thoughtful
question.
So
the
next
time
you
find
yourself
waiting
for
the
bus
or
checking
your
watch
while
you
wait
in
a
line,
take
the
opportunity
to
look
up
and
talk
to
someone
around
you.
After
all,
it
takes
a
small
connection
to
lead
to
a
larger
one.
24.
What
does
the
writer
intend
to
do
by
asking
questions
in
paragraph
one?
A.
To
show
his
confusion
on
the
theme
B.
To
argue
over
the
seriousness
of
talking
C.
To
attach
importance
to
talking
D.
To
lead
to
the
topic
of
the
passage
25.
What
does
Lindy
Pegler
think
of
small
talk?
A.
It
is
a
pointless
conversation.
B.
It
wastes
too
much
time.
C.
It
is
connected
with
your
social
status.
D.
It
contributes
to
good
relationships.
26.
How
do
regular
social
interactions
with
acquaintances
influence
people
according
to
researchers?
A.
They
help
people
develop
communication
skills.
B.
They
bring
people
happiness
and
a
sense
of
belonging.
C.
They
allow
people
to
improve
their
manners.
D.
They
help
people
find
out
who
they
are.
27.
What
are
people
advised
to
do
when
making
small
talk?
A.
Start
with
casual
topics.
B.
Start
with
serious
topics.
C.
Make
it
important
and
deep.
D.
Choose
pleasant
surroundings.
C
Drinking
tea
at
least
three
times
a
week
could
reduce
the
risk
of
dying
from
cardiovascular
disease
(心血管疾病)
and
is
linked
with
a
longer
and
healthier
life,
at
least
in
China,
a
new
study
suggests.
Chinese
researchers
found
the
health
benefits
associated
with
tea
were
more
obvious
for
drinkers
of
green,
rather
than
black
tea,
and
for
those
who
had
been
drinking
tea
regularly
over
a
longer
period
of
time.
The
benefits
were
also
clearer
among
men,
the
study
indicated.
Researchers
looked
at
data
from
100,
902
Chinese
people
with
no
history
of
heart
attack
or
cancer
and
divided
them
into
two
groups:
habitual
drinkers
who
drank
tea
three
or
more
times
a
week,
those
who
never
drank
tea,
and
those
who
drank
it
less
regularly.
They
followed
up
with
them
after
a
seven-year
period.
Their
analysis
found
that
regular
tea
drinkers
had
a
20%
lower
risk
of
having
heart
disease
and
stroke,
and
a
22%
lower
risk
of
dying
from
heart
disease
and
stroke.
Specifically,
they
found
that
regular
tea
drinkers
could
expect
to
live
1.26
years
longer
at
age
50
than
those
who
did
not
regularly
enjoy
a
cup
of
tea.
"We
found
that
the
protective
effects
of
habitual
tea
consumption
were
very
obvious
and
robust
across
different
outcomes
for
men,
but
only
mild
for
women,
"
said
Dr
Dongfeng
Gu
from
China's
National
Center
for
Cardiovascular
Disease.
"One
reason
might
be
that
the
proportion
of
habitual
tea
consumers
among
men
was
approximately
two
and
a
half
times
as
high
as
that
among
women,
"Gu
said.
Some
48%
of
the
men
in
the
study
were
regular
tea
drinkers,
compared
with
20%
of
women.
28.
What
can
be
learned
about
the
research
from
Paragraph
1?
A.
Drinking
tea
regularly
benefits
people's
health.
B.
Drinking
black
tea
brings
more
health
benefits.
C.
Men
always
live
longer
than
women
by
drinking
tea.
D.
People
can
prevent
all
diseases
by
drinking
tea.
29.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“robust”
in
Paragraph
4
mean?
A.
protective
B.
strong
C.
gentle
D.
beneficial
30.
What
can
we
know
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Fewer
men
like
drinking
tea.
B.
Men
spend
more
money
on
tea.
C.
Men
drink
more
tea
than
women.
D.
Fewer
women
may
live
longer
than
men.
31.Where
is
this
text
mainly
from?
A.
an
advertisement
B.
a
poster
C.
a
guidebook
D.
a
magazine
D.
“The
main
surprise
is
how
widespread
the
effects
were,”
says
senior
author
Martin
Genner,
an
evolutionary
ecologist
at
the
University
of
Bristol.
“We
found
the
same
trend
across
all
groups
of
marine
life
we
looked
at,
from
small
forms
of
plants
and
animals
to
marine
invertebrates
(无脊椎动物),
and
from
fish
to
seabirds.”
The
new
study
builds
on
early
evidence
of
the
impact
of
climate
changes
on
the
distribution,
diversity
and
seasonality
of
marine
species.
Based
on
those
findings,
Genner’s
team
reasoned
that
marine
species
should
be
doing
well
at
the
leading
(pole-ward)
edge
of
their
ranges
but
poorly
at
their
trailing
(equator-ward)
side(向赤道的一侧).
They
also
realized
that
existing
global
species
distribution
databases
could
be
used
to
test
this
idea.
Based
on
a
thorough
search
of
available
data
in
the
literature,
the
researchers
now
report
on
a
global
analysis
of
diversity
trends
for
304
widely
distributed
marine
species
over
the
last
century.
The
results
show
that

just
as
predicted

diversity
increases
have
been
most
obvious
where
sampling
has
taken
place
at
the
pole-ward
side
of
species
ranges,
while
diversity
declines
have
been
greatest
where
sampling
has
taken
place
at
the
equator-ward
side
of
species
ranges.
The
findings
show
that
large-scale
changes
in
the
diversity
of
species
are
well
underway.
They
also
suggest
that
marine
species
haven’t
managed
to
adapt
to
warmer
conditions.
The
researchers
therefore
suggest
that
projected
sea
temperature
increases
of
up
to
1.5°C
over
pre-industrial
levels
by
2050
will
continue
to
lead
to
shifts
in
the
diversity
of
marine
species,
including
those
of
importance
for
coastal
livelihoods.
“This
matters
because
it
means
that
climate
changes
are
not
only
leading
to
diversity
changes,
but
naturally
affecting
the
performance
of
species
locally,”
Genner
says.
“We’re
seeing
fewer
and
fewer
species
like
emperor
penguins
as
water
becomes
too
warm
at
their
equator-ward
edge,
and
we
see
some
fish
such
as
European
seabass
growing
well
at
their
pole-ward
edge
where
historically
they
were
uncommon.”
The
results
show
that
the
effects
of
climate
changes
on
marine
species
are
highly
uniform
and
not
a
little.
“While
some
marine
life
may
benefit
as
the
ocean
warms,
the
findings
point
toward
a
future
in
which
we
will
also
see
continued
loss
of
marine
life,”
Genner
says.
32.
According
to
the
passage,
what
did
Genner’s
team
conclude?
A.
Species
data
can
be
used
to
test
the
study.
B.
Marine
species
can
adapt
to
the
warm
environment.
C.
Climate
changes
have
a
great
effect
on
the
growth
of
fish.
D.
Arctic
marine
species
grow
better
than
those
at
the
equator.
33.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.
Some
sea
creatures
may
benefit
from
warming
oceans.
B.
Marine
life
will
benefit
from
ocean
warming
in
the
future.
C.
The
effect
of
climate
changes
on
marine
life
has
improved.
D.
Climate
Changes
have
little
to
do
with
the
richness
of
species.
34.
What
does
the
underlined
part
of
the
last
paragraph
mean?
A.
similar
and
slight
B.
nothing
and
uneventful
C.
nowhere
and
a
little
bit
D.
everywhere
and
enormous
35.
Which
of
the
following
might
be
the
best
title
of
the
passage?
A.
Study
of
the
Disappearance
of
Marine
life.
B.
Analysis
of
Species
Distribution
Database.
C.
Impact
of
Climate
Changes
on
Marine
Species.
D.
Comparative
Analysis
of
Ocean
Temperatures.
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。
Easy
Ways
to
Keep
Your
Brain
Sharp
Everyone
is
forgetful,
but
as
we
age,
we
start
to
feel
like
our
brains
are
slowing
down
a
bit
and
that
can
be
a
very
annoying
thing.
36
Read
on
for
some
techniques
worth
trying.
1.
___37___
People
who
regularly
made
plans
and
looked
forward
to
upcoming
events
had
a
50
percent
reduced
chance
of
Alzheimer’s
disease
(早老性痴呆症),according
to
a
recent
study.
___38___Something
as
simple
as
setting
a
goal
to
have
a
weekly
coffee
date
with
a
friend
will
do.
There’s
evidence
that
people
who
have
a
purpose
in
life
or
who
are
working
on
long
or
short-term
goals
appear
to
do
better.
In
other
words,
keep
your
brain
looking
forward.
2.
Go
for
a
walk.
Mildly
raised
glucose
(葡萄糖)
levels
can
harm
the
area
of
the
brain
that
helps
you
form
memories
and
physical
activity
can
help
get
blood
glucose
down
to
normal
levels.
In
fact,
exercise
produces
chemicals
that
are
good
for
your
brain.
___39___
3.
Learn
something
new.
Take
a
Spanish
class
online,
join
a
drawing
club,
or
learn
to
play
cards.
A
study
found
that
mental
stimulation
(刺激)
limits
the
weakening
effects
of
aging
on
memory
and
the
mind.
But
the
best
thing
for
your
brain
is
when
you
learn
something
new
and
are
physically
active
at
the
same
time.
___40___Or
go
dancing
with
your
friends.
A.
Focus
on
the
future.
B.
This
can
be
especially
harmful
to
the
aged.
C.
It
should
be
something
like
learning
gardening.
D.
So
take
a
few
minutes
each
day
to
do
some
reading.
E.
But
don’t
worry
if
your
schedule
isn’t
filled
with
life
changing
events.
F.
Luckily,
research
shows
there
is
a
lot
you
can
do
to
avoid
those
moments
G.
In
other
words,
when
you
take
care
of
your
body,
you
take
care
of
your
brain.
第三部分:语言知识运用
第一节:完形填空(每题1.5分,共30分)
Rob
Kenney's
dad
abandoned
him
when
he
was
just
14
years
old.
At
a
time
when
he
was
on
the
41
to
young
adulthood,
he
had
no
father
to
42
him
on
the
way.
In
an
interview,
Kenney
not
only
explains
his
43
experience
as
a
young
boy,
but
how
seeking
out
God
when
his
own
44
was
in
difficulty
enabled
him
to
45
his
dad
just
before
his
dad
died
in
his
80s.
Now,
with
a
wife
of
29
years
and
two
46
adult
children,
Kristine,
a
famous
teacher,
and
Kyle,
a
great
software
engineer,
Kenney
wants
to
pay
it
forward.
“My
goal
in
life
was
to
47
good
adults---not
good
children,“
he
explains.
The
fact
that
his
kids
have
both
grown
up
and
48
the
house
left
him
thinking
how
he
might
offer
help
to
other
kids.
Quarantine
(隔离)was
actually
the
perfect
time
for
him
to
49
decide
to
share
some
basic
essentials(要点)with
other
50
who
might
be
growing
up
in
difficult
circumstances.
Maybe
they've
lost
a
parent
or
have
parents
who
are
51
.
52
,
the
devoted
dad
set
up
a
heart-warming
YouTube
channel
called
“Dad,
How
Do
I?”
In
this
channel,
he
shares
basic
53
,
from
tying
a
perfect
tie
knot(结)to
repairing
a
sink.
“I
54
it
to
be
about
everyday
tasks.
Also,
I
would
like
to
pass
some
of
the
55
I've
got
along
the
way
to
56
people,“
the
dad
says.
His
positive
57
tips
have
really
touched
his
58
,
the
number
of
whom
is
growing
day
by
day.
With
1.
9
million
subscribers,
Kenney
is
getting
to
share
his
“dadvice"
with
more
people
than
he
59
.
The
amateur
DIY
dad
was
surprised
by
the
60
and
uploaded
a
“thank
you”
video.
41.
A.
key
B.
diet
C.
visit
D.
path
42.
A.
interview
B.
beat
C.
guide
D.
praise
43.
A.
amusing
B.
heartbreaking
C.
pleasant
D.
relaxing
44.
A.
marriage
B.
birth
C.
teaching
D.
holiday
45.
A.
rescue
B.
applaud
C.
forgive
D.
educate
46.
A.
wealthy
B.
modest
C.
generous
D.
excellent
47.
A.
abandon
B.
raise
C.
seek
D.
punish
48.
A.
left
B.
sold
C.
ruined
D.
buried
49.
A.
unwillingly
B.
finally
C.
hardly
D.
strangely
50.
A.
fathers
B.
wives
C.
kids
D.
adults
51.
A.
popular
B.
poor
C.
strict
D.
absent
52.
A.
Therefore
B.
Otherwise
C.
However
D.
Instead
53.
A.
goods
B.
comments
C.
skills
D.
presents
54.
A.
beg
B.
want
C.
forbid
D.
force
55.
A.
wisdom
B.
honesty
C.
money
D.
imagination
56.
A.
persuade
B.
respect
C.
trust
D.
encourage
57.
A.
interesting
B.
complex
C.
practical
D.
silly
58.
A.
audience
B.
family
C.
team
D.
class
59.
A.
invited
B.
expected
C.
demanded
D.
trained
60.
A.
advice
B.
knowledge
C.
assistance
D.
response
第Ⅱ卷
22题
第二节
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)
或括号内单词的正确形式。
At
a
time
when
we
are
all
experiencing
an
extraordinary
level
of
stress,
science
offers
a
simple
and
61
(effect)
way
to
improve
our
own
emotional
(情感的)health.
To
help
yourself,
start
by
helping
others.
As
62
matter
of
fact,
our
bodies
and
minds
benefit
in
a
variety
of
63

way)when
we
help
others.
Some
research
has
focused
64
the

helper's
high.
"
Studies
show
that
volunteering,
donating
money,
or
even
just
thinking
about
donating
money
can
release
(释
放)feel-good
brain
chemicals.
65
(feel)responsible
for
other
people
also
can
help
us
deal
with
whatever
challenges
life
brings.
Emily
Greenfield,
an
associate
66
(consult)of
social
work
at
Rutgers
University,
studied
a
concept
called
“felt
obligation
(义务),”
which
67
(measure)
by
asking
people
questions
such
as
how
obligated
they
would
feel
to
give
money
to
a
friend
in
need,
even
68
it
meant
putting
themselves
in
trouble.
As
it
turned
out,
the
people
who
had
higher
levels
of
“felt
obligation”
-
meaning
they
were
the
type
of
people
to
sacrifice
for
others

dealt
69
(well)with
their
own
life
challenges
than
others.
She
70
(note)
that
caring
for
others
helped
us
to
regulate
our
own
emotions
and
gain
a
sense
of
control.
第三节
单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
71.I’d
like
to__________
(祝贺)you
on
your
wonderful
performance.
72.
Her
__________
(雄心)is
to
become
part
of
the
national
team
for
the
next
Paralympic
Games.
73.Most
of
them
were
in
__________(赞同)of
my
opinion
while
David
was
against
it.
74.
My
pet
dog
always
__________
(陪伴)me
when
I
feel
lonely.
75.
He
was
taken
to
the
police
station
because
he
________
(目击)the
whole
accident.
76.
The
hut
was
dark
inside
so
it
took
time
for
our
eyes
to
_________(调整).
77.
The
When
the
sun’s
rays
hit
the
earth,
a
lot
of
heat
is
_____(反射)
back
into
space.
78.
The
gift
is
a
__________
(自愿的)contribution
towards
the
lives
of
people
who
really
need
it.
79.
He
was__________
(推荐)for
the
post
by
a
colleague.
80.
I
have
been
so
__________
(占用)with
work
that
I
haven’t
had
time
for
social
activities.
第四部分
写作
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作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误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(Λ),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。
As
a
Senior
Two
student,
my
favorite
sport
is
football.
I
was
a
member
of
our
school
football
team.
We
practice
for
three
times
a
week
and
often
watch
football
match
on
TV
or
on
the
Internet
together.
Play
football
not
only
makes
us
grow
tall
and
strong
but
also
give
us
a
sense
of
fair
play
and
team
spirit.
We
must
keep
in
minds
that
we
play
for
the
team
instead
for
ourselves.
Also,
sports
teach
us
the
important
of
obeying
the
rules
in
a
match.
Each
player
must
listen
to
the
captain,
which
is
the
leader
of
the
team.
And
they
must
not
break
the
rules
too
often
if
we
want
to
win
the
game.
第二节:书面表达
(满分25分)
为了帮助中学生健康成长,某中学英语报开辟了“HEART-TO-HEART”专栏。假设你是该栏目的编辑Jamie,收到了一封署名为Worried的求助信。信中该同学想你诉说了自己的困扰:近日容易发脾气,使正常的学习和生活受到了影响。请用英文给该同学写一封100词左右的回信。
内容要点:1.
表示理解并给予安慰;2.提出建议并说明理由。
注意:开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear
Worried,
I’m
sorry
to
know
that
you’re
having
such
a
bad
time
at
the
moment.
.
_____________________________________________________________________
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_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
_____________________________________________________________________
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Yours,
Jamie
长春市“BEST合作体”2020-2021学年度下学期期中考试
高二英语试题答案
2021年5月
一、听力(共20题,每题1分,满分20)
1-5
ACBAB
6-10
CCBAB
11-15
CBAAC
16-20
BACBA
二、阅读理解(共15题,每题2分,满分30)
21-25
DACDD
26-30
BAABC
31-35DDADC
三、七选五(共5题,每题2分,满分10分)
36-40
FAEGC
四、完型(共20题,每题1.5分,满分30分)
41-45DCBAC
46-50
DBABC
51-55
DACBA
56-60
DCABD
五、语法填空(共10题,每题1.5分,满分15分)
61.
effective
62.
a
63.
ways
64.
on/upon
65.
Feeling
66.
consultant
67.
is
measured
68.
if/though
69.
better
70.
noted
六、单词拼写(共10题,每题1分,满分10分)
71.
congratulate
72.ambition
73.
favour/favor
74.
accompanies
75.
witnessed
76.
ajust
77.reflected
78.
voluntary
79.recommended
80.
occupied
七、改错
(满分10分)
1.
was--am
2.
practice
后for去掉
3.
match--matches
4.
Play--Playing
5.
give---gives
6.
minds---mind
7.
instead后+of
8.
important--importance
9.
which--who
10.
they--we
八、应用文(满分25分)
Dear
worried,
I'm
sorry
to
hear
that
you’re
having
such
a
bad
time
at
the
moment.
The
truth
is
that
everyone
will
have
one
of
those
periods
when
things
seem
to
be
going
wrong,
so
you
don’t
have
to
worry
so
much.Learn
to
control
you
temper
so
that
you
may
not
do
or
say
anything
you’ll
regret.Here
are
three
useful
tips.
First,
talk
to
someone
you
trust
about
how
you
feel.
This
is
a
good
way
of
letting
your
anger
out
without
hurting
others
or
yourself.
Second,
go
outdoors
and
play
games
with
your
friends,
as
physical
exercise
is
an
effective
way
to
get
rid
of
anger.
And
third,
remain
optimistic
about
your
future.
I
hope
you’ll
soon
feel
calmer
and
carry
on
as
normal.
Yours,
Jamie
听力原文:
Text
1
W:
I’m
thinking
about
taking
a
trip
to
Europe.
I’d
like
to
visit
France,
England,
and
Italy.
Would
you
like
to
come
with
me?
M:
Sure!
I’ve
been
to
Italy,
though.
I’ve
always
wanted
to
go
to
Sweden.
Would
you
consider
going
there,
too?
Text
2
M:
Have
you
finished
yet?
You’re
not
having
a
dessert,
are
you?
Look
at
the
time.
You
know
I
have
work
tomorrow
morning.
W:
Let
me
enjoy
myself.
It’s
not
very
often
that
we
eat
out
at
a
restaurant.
Text
3
W:
Tony,
Peter,
John,
Lucy,
me…is
that
everyone?
We
have
to
hurry.
The
show
starts
in
five
minutes.
M:
No,
wait.
Here’s
Amy.
Did
you
forget
about
her?
W:
I
did,
but
don’t
worry.
I
have
her
ticket.
Text
4
M:
Oops…I’m
sorry,
Mom,
I
broke
another
plate.
I
should
probably
let
you
finish.
W:
No,
you
go
ahead.
I
got
those
dishes
at
a
garage
sale.
Just
be
more
careful!
Text
5
W:
How
was
the
party
last
night?
You
must
have
had
a
lot
to
say
to
those
people,
since
you
haven’t
seen
them
for
20
years.
M:
I
sure
did!
Everybody
had
exciting
new
jobs
and
had
done
so
much.
I
was
excited
to
see
them
again.
Text
6
W:
Hello,
I’d
like
to
make
an
appointment
to
get
an
eye
exam.
M:
Okay.
What
happened
to
your
eyes?
W:
Well,
I
can’t
see
at
night
anymore,
which
is
why
I’m
coming
in.
M:
Okay.
Have
your
eyes
been
hurting?
Or
has
your
sight
been
going
dark?
W:
No,
nothing
like
that.
M:
Oh,
I
see.
Then
I
suggest
you
meeting
the
doctor
next
Friday
at
3:00
p.m.
Is
there
anything
you’d
like
him
to
know
before
your
visit?
W:
Next
Friday
works
best
for
me.
And
nothing
in
particular,
in
fact.
Thanks.
Text
7
M:
Hello,
Susan.
Where
were
you
this
morning?
You
look
refreshed!
W:
I
went
for
a
walk
around
the
lake.
Great
exercise
for
me,
but
it
was
so
hot.
I
really
need
a
glass
of
water.
M:
I
haven’t
been
outside
yet
today,
but
it
does
look
hot.
How
long
were
you
out
for?
W:
A
few
hours,
at
least.
I
walked
around
the
entire
lake,
which
is
about
four
miles.
M:
Oh,
I
had
no
idea!
I
always
thought
that
lake
was
smaller,
like
one
or
two
miles
around.
W:
No,
it’s
really
big!
Do
you
know
where
my
aunt
is?
M:
She’s
still
sleeping.
I
didn’t
want
to
wake
her.
W:
You’re
a
good
husband
to
her.
You
should
both
walk
around
the
lake
with
me
next
time.
M:
That
sounds
fun.
Maybe
we’ll
go
tomorrow
if
it’s
not
as
hot.
Text
8
W:
I
went
to
look
at
those
new
houses
near
the
sports
center
this
afternoon.
M:
Oh,
OK.
W:
They
are
really
nice.
They
have
lots
of
space.
Each
house
has
three
bedrooms
and
a
separate
bathroom.
M:
Hmm.
W:
And
there
is
a
garden
in
the
back
of
each
house.
John,
would
you
put
down
your
book?
Aren’t
you
interested
in
what
I’m
saying?
M:
Not
especially.
W:
But
why?
I
thought
you
wanted
to
move.
M:
You
are
the
one
who
wants
to
move.
I
like
this
apartment.
I
can
walk
to
work
from
here.
W:
You
could
still
walk
to
work
if
we
moved
near
the
sports
center.
M:
It’s
further
away,
and
it’ll
be
noisier.
W:
But
it’s
not
exactly
quiet
living
on
this
main
road.
M:
Well,
we
chose
this
apartment
together.
And
you
didn’t
mind
the
noise
from
the
main
road
then.
I
seem
to
remember
you
liked
the
idea
of
being
close
to
a
bus
station.
W:
I
did,
and
still
do.
It’s
simply
that
we
need
more
space.
John,
at
least
come
and
take
a
look
at
the
house
with
me.
M:
All
right.
Text
9
W:
Where
do
you
want
to
go
to
college,
James?
M:
Well,
I’m
not
sure.
I
can’t
decide.
I’m
worried
I
will
make
the
wrong
choice.
I
want
to
be
a
teacher.
I
want
to
go
to
Columbia
University
in
New
York,
but
it’s
so
expensive.
It’s
also
very
far
from
where
my
family
lives.
I
also
would
like
to
go
to
Northwestern
University,
but
none
of
my
friends
from
high
school
are
going
there.
W:
You’ll
make
new
friends
when
you
go
to
college.
M:
I’m
worried
about
making
new
friends.
Also,
I’m
worried
that
I
won’t
be
smart
enough
to
get
good
grades
at
a
difficult
college.
I
could
go
to
the
University
of
California,
but
I
don’t
think
they
have
good
teaching.
Most
importantly,
I
want
to
go
to
a
school
that
is
famous
for
teaching.
W:
Those
are
all
excellent
schools,
James.
If
you’re
accepted
into
all
those
schools,
you
should
consider
yourself
very
fortunate.
When
I
went
to
school,
I
went
to
a
very
small
college,
and
I
still
got
a
great
job
as
a
principal.
You
will
be
successful
because
you
work
very
hard.
M:
Thanks
for
your
help,
Principal
Skinner.
Text
10
M:
Good
morning,
everyone.
When
computers
and
intelligent
machines
first
began
to
play
an
important
role
in
our
lives
in
the
1970s,
many
experts
predicted
that
we
were
approaching
a
period
when
machines
would
do
most
of
the
work.
It
hasn’t
worked
out
like
that.
It
is
true
that
fewer
and
fewer
people
are
needed
to
produce
goods.
However,
the
workers
affected
have
just
had
to
find
other
less
attractive
jobs.
Now,
though,
it
looks
like
attitudes
could
finally
be
changing.
It
has
been
suggested
in
the
UK
that
the
working
week
could
be
reduced
by
five
hours
over
the
next
decade.
Of
course,
many
people
will
be
glad
to
hear
this,
but
some
concerns
have
been
raised.
A
reduction
in
work
might
not
be
a
good
thing
if
it
is
replaced
by
more
time
spent
on
bad
habits.
Extra
free
time
could
be
of
great
benefit
if
it
is
used
for
exercise
and
education.
Business
owners
have
also
cautioned
that
industrial
production
would
have
to
increase
greatly
to
be
able
to
pay
for
all
this
extra
free
time.
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