黄陵中学2020-2021学年度第二学期高二英语期中试题
第I卷
第一部分
听力(共两节,共计15小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
第一节
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
was
the
woman’s
first
job?
A.
A
teacher.
B.
A
secretary.
C.
A
doctor.
2.
When
did
the
show
begin
?
A.
At
9:50.
B.
At
9:40.
C.
At
9:30.
When
will
the
man
probably
check
in?
On
Friday.
B.
On
Saturday.
C.
On
Sunday.
What
can
we
learn
about
Gina?
She
had
met
the
man
many
times.
She
just
arrived
here
by
air.
She
has
talked
with
the
man
before.
What
time
is
it
now
?
A.
10:20.
B.
10:30.
C.
10:40.
第二节
听下面5段对话或独自。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。
Who
talked
very
quickly
in
class?
A.
The
man.
B.
The
woman.
C.
The
teacher.
7.
Why
doesn’t
the
man
ask
the
teacher
at
first?
A.
He
is
afraid
of
being
scolded.
B.
The
teacher
doesn’t
like
him.
C.
He
doesn’t
like
the
teacher
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.
How
many
eggs
does
the
woman
need?
A.
3.
B.
6.
C.
12.
9.
What
does
the
woman
ask
the
man
to
buy
at
the
end
of
the
conversation?
A.
Some
ice
cream.
B.
Some
potatoes.
C.
Some
cat
food.
听下面第8段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
In
a
company
B.
In
a
factory.
C.
In
a
hospital
11.
Why
can’t
the
woman
sleep
well?
A.
She
has
been
working
too
hard.
B.
She
has
a
family
problem.
C.
She
has
a
high
fever.
12.
What
does
the
doctor
suggest
that
the
woman
should
do?
A.
Take
some
medicine.
B.
Have
a
holiday.
C.
Change
a
job.
听下面第9段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
How
long
has
the
man
been
in
America?
For
three
months.
B.
For
five
months.
C.
For
half
a
year.
What
kind
of
life
do
people
in
New
Orleans
live
?
Hard.
B.
Rich.
C.
Relaxing.
15.
What
is
San
Francisco’s
nickname?
A.
Golden
City.
B.
The
Big
Apple.
C.
City
of
Angels
.
16.
What
is
True
according
to
the
conversation?
A.
New
Orleans
has
two
nicknames.
B.
“The
Big
Apple”
and
“Empire
city”
means
the
same
city.
C.
The
woman
and
man
are
classmates.
听下面第10段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
Where
did
the
speaker
put
her
bike?
A.
In
the
garden.
B.
In
the
garage
.
C.
In
the
house.
18.
What
is
Sevici
?
A.
A
bicycle
renting
company.
B.
A
city
in
Spain.
C.
A
cyclist
club
19.
How
many
such
public
bikes
probably
are
there
throughout
the
city?
A.
500.
B.
250.
C.
5000.
20.
What
do
we
know
about
the
public
bikes?
A.
They
are
white
and
red.
B.
They
have
safety
lights.
C.
They
don’t
have
baskets.
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。
A
How
do
we
take
part
in
dinner
party
in
foreign
countries
?
Have
you
ever
experienced
it
?
I
hated
dinner
parties.
But
I
decided
to
give
them
another?shot?because
I'm
in
London.
And
my
friend
Mallery
invited
me.
And
because
dinner
parties
in
London
are
very
different
from
those
back
in
New
York.
There,
"
I'm
having
a
dinner
party"
means:
"
I'm
booking
a
table
for
12
at
a
restaurant
you
can't
afford
and
we'll
be
sharing
the
cheque
evenly,
no
matter
what
you
eat."
Worse,
in
Manhattan,
there
is
always
someone
who
leaves
before
the
bill
arrives.
They'll
throw
down
cash,half
of
what
they
owe,and
then
people
like
me,who
don't
drink,
end
up
paying
even
more.
But
if
I
try
to
use
the
same
trick,
the
hostess
will
shout:
"Where
are
you
going?"
And
it's
not
like
I
can
say
I
have
somewhere
to
go:
everyone
knows
I
have
nowhere
to
go.
But
in
London,
dinner
parties
are
in
people's
homes.
Not
only
that,
the
guests
are
an
interesting
mix.
The
last
time
I
went
to
one,
the
guests
were
from
France,
India,
Denmark
and
Nigeria;
it
was
like
a
gathering
at
the
United
Nations.
In
New
York,
the
mix
is
less
striking.
It's
like
a
gathering
at
Bloomingdale's
a
well-known
department
store.
For
New
Yorkers,
talking
about
other
parts
of
the
world
means
Brooklyn
and
Queens
in
New
York.
But
at
Mallery's,
when
I
said
that
I
had
been
to
Myanmar
recently,
people
knew
where
it
was.
In
New
York,
people
would
think
it
was
a
usual
new
club.
What
does
the
word
"shot",
in
Paragraph
1
probably
mean?
A.
Choice.
B.
Try.
C.
Style.
D.
Goal.
22.
What
does
the
writer
dislike
most
about
dinner
parties
in
New
York?
A.
There
is
a
strange
mix
of
people.
B.
The
restaurants
are
expensive.
C.
The
bill
is
not
fairly
shared.
D.
People
have
to
pay
cash.
23.
What
is
the
author's
opinion
of
some
New
Yorkers
from
her
experience?
A.
Easy-going.
B.
Self-centred.
C.
Generous.
D.
Conservative
B
A
new
study
has
found
that
social
media
could
be
affecting
the
sleep
of
young
adults.
The
study
is
a
project
of
researchers
at
the
University
of
Pittsburgh's
School
of
Medicine.
They
found
that
young
people
who
often
use
social
media
are
more
likely
to
suffer
from
sleep
disorders
than
those
who
use
social
media
less.
The
researchers
say
doctors
should
ask
young
adults
about
their
use
of
social
media
when
treating
sleep
issues.
“This
is
one
of
the
first
pieces
of
evidence
that
social
media
use
really
can
influence
your
sleep.”
said
Jessica
C
Levenson.
She
was
the
lead
author
of
a
report
on
the
study.
The
researchers
set
out
to
examine
the
connection
between
social
media
use
and
sleep
among
young
adults..
Levenson
noted
that
these
young
adults
are
possibly
the
first
“generation
to
grow
up
with
social
media.
”
The
researchers
wanted
to
find
out
how
often
young
people
used
social
media
sites
like
Face
book,
Twitter,
Credit
and
Tumbler.
For
the
study,
they
gave
questionnaires
to
nearly
1,800
adults,
aged
19
to
32.
On
average,
members
of
the
study
group
used
social
media
sites
one
hour
a
day.
They
also
"visited
various
social
media
30
times
per
week.
”Thirty
percent
of
the
study's
participants
reported
having
serious
problems
with
sleeping.
Those
people
who
used
social
media
a
lot
were
three
times
more
likely
to
have
a
sleep
disorder.
And
those
who
spent
the
most
time
on
social
media
were
two
times
as
likely
to
suffer
from
sleep
disturbances.
Levenson
said
the
number
of
times
a
person
visits
social
media
is
a
better
predictor
of
sleep
problems
than
overall
time
spent
on
social
media.
If
this
is
true,
she
adds,
then
practices
that
stop
such
behaviors
may
be
the
most
effective.
What's
the
main
idea
of
the
text?
A.
The
researchers
focus
on
social
media.
B.
The
researchers
manage
to
handle
sleep
problems.
C.
Social
media
affects
sleep.
D.
Doctors
treat
young
patients.
25.
When
treating
sleep
problems,
doctors
are
advised
to________________
.
A.
offer
some
advice
about
giving
up
social
media
B.
ask
the
patients
about
young
adults’
use
of
social
media
C.
give
young
adults
some
medicine
D.
ask
about
the
patients'
living
conditions
26.
How
did
the
researchers
mainly
carry
out
the
study?
A.
By
doing
online
research.
B.
By
doing
questionnaires.
C.
By
collecting
published
data.
D.
By
giving
an
example.
27.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
text?
A.
Men
are
more
likely
to
suffer
from
a
sleep
disorder
than
women.
B.
People
often
using
social
media
are
less
likely
to
have
a
sleep
disorder.
C.
Using
computers
less
helps
avoid
sleep
problems
completely.
D.
Sleep
problems
can
be
determined
by
the
times
of
a
person
visiting
social
media.
C
In
a
world
with
limited
land,
water
and
other
natural
resources,
the
harm
from
the
traditional
business
model
is
on
the
rise.
Actually,
the
past
decades
has
seen
more
and
more
forests
disappearing
and
the
globe
becoming
increasingly
warm.
People
now
realize
that
this
unhealthy
situation
must
be
changed,
and
that
we
must
be
able
to
develop
in
sustainable
(可持续的)
ways.
That
means
growth
with
low
carbon
or
development
of
sustainable
products.
In
other
words,
we
should
keep
the
earth
healthy
while
using
its
supply
of
natural
resources.
???
Today,
sustainable
development
is
a
proper
trend
in
many
countries.
According
to
a
recent
study,
the
global
market
for
low-carbon
energy
will
become
three
times
bigger
over
the
next
decades.
China,
for
example,
has
set
its
mind
on
leading
that
market,
hoping
to
seize
chances
in
the
new
round
of
the
global
energy
revolution.
It
is
now
trying
hard
to
make
full
use
of
wind
and
solar
energy,
and
is
spending
a
huge
amount
of
money
making
electric
cars
and
high-speed
trains.
In
addition,
we
are
also
seeing
great
growth
in
the
global
markets
for
sustainable
products
such
as
palm
oil
(棕榈油),
which
is
produced
without
cutting
down
valuable
rainforest.
In
recent
years
the
markets
for
sustainable
products
have
grown
by
more
than
50%.
Governments
can
fully
develop
the
potential
of
these
new
markets.
First,
they
can
set
high
targets
for
reducing
carbon
emissions
(排放)and
targets
for
saving
and
reusing
energy.
Besides,
stronger
arrangement
of
public
resources
like
forests
can
also
help
to
speed
up
the
development.
Finally,
governments
can
avoid
the
huge
public
expenses
that
are
taking
us
in
the
wrong
direction,
and
redirecting
some
of
those
expenses
can
accelerate
the
change
from
traditional
model
to
a
sustainable
one.
???
The
major
challenge
of
this
century
is
to
find
ways
to
meet
the
needs
of
growing
population
within
the
limits
of
this
single
planet.
That
is
no
small
task,but
it
offers
abundant
new
chances
for
sustainable
product
industries.
The
traditional
business
model
is
harmful
because
of
all
the
following
EXCEPT
that
______
.
A.
it
makes
the
world
warmer
B.
it
consumes
natural
resources
C.
it
brings
severe
damage
to
forests
D.
it
makes
growth
hard
to
continue
29.
What
can
we
infer
from
Paragraph
2?
A.
China
lacks
wind
and
solar
energy.
B.
China
is
the
leader
of
the
low-carbon
market.
C.
High-speed
trains
are
a
low-carbon
development.
D.
Palm
oil
is
made
at
the
cost
of
valuable
forests.
30.
To
fully
develop
the
low-carbon
markets,governments
can
______
.
A.
cut
public
expenses
B.
forbid
carbon
emissions
C.
develop
public
resources
D.
encourage
energy
conservation
31.
What
is
the
main
purpose
of
the
passage?
A.
To
introduce
a
new
business
model.
B.
To
compare
two
business
models.
C.
To
predict
a
change
of
the
global
market.
D.
To
advocate
sustainable
development.
D
Money
is
the
root
of
all
evil
and
a
new
study
claims
there
may
be
some
truth
behind
the
saying.
Scientists
at
the
University
of
California,
Berkeley,
US.
announced
on
February
27
that
rich
people
are
more
likely
to
do
unethical(不道德的)
things,
such
as
lie
or
cheat,
than
poor
people.
???
The
scientists
did
a
series
of
eight
experiments.
They
published
their
findings
online
in
the
Proceedings
of
the
National?Academy
of?Sciences(PNAS,《美国国家科学院院刊》).
???
They
carried
out
the
first
two
experiments
from
the
sidewalk
near
Berkeley.
They
noted
that
drivers
of
newer
and
more
expensive
cars
were
more
likely
to
cut
off
other
cars
and
pedestrians
at
crosswalks.
Nearly
45
percent
of
people
driving
expensive
cars
ignored
a
pedestrian
compared
with
only
30
percent
of
people
driving
more
modest(不豪华的)
cars.
???
In
another
experiment,
a
group
of
college
students
were
asked
if
they
would
do
unethical
things
in
various
everyday
situations.
Examples
included
taking
printer
paper
from
work
and
not
telling
a
salesperson
when
he
or
she
gave
back
more
change.
Students
from
higher-class
families
were
more
likely
to
act
dishonestly.
???
According
to
the
scientists,
rich
people
often
think
money
can
get
them
out
of
trouble.
This
makes
them
less
afraid
to
take
risks.
It
also
means
they
care
less
about
other
people's
feelings.
???
Finally,
it
simply
makes
them
greedier.
“Higher
wealth
status
seems
to
make
you
want
even
more,
and
that
increased
want
leads
you
to
bend
the
rules
or
break
the
rules
to
serve
your
self-interest
said
Paul
Piff,
lead
scientist
of
the
study.
???
Piff
pointed
out
that
the
findings
don't
mean
that
all
rich
people
are
untrustworthy(不能信赖的)
or
all
poor
people
honest.
He
said
the
experiments
were
to
show
how
people
living
in
different
social
situations
express
their
instincts
and
values
in
different
ways.
By
saying
“money
is
the
root
of
all
evil",the
author
wants
to?_______.
A.
draw
readers'
attention
to
the
research
B.
link
wealth
with
bad
behaviour
C.
show
how
the
saying
proves
the
findings
D.
defend
rich
people
who
do
unethical
things
33.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
about
the
experiments
the
scientists
did,
according
to
the
scientist
quoted?
A.
Most
wealthy
people
are
not
trustworthy.
B.
The
findings
were
not
persuasive
enough
and
the
scientists
will
do
further
experiments.
C.
Drivers
of
more
expensive
cars
are
more
likely
to
break
traffic
rules.
D.
Students
from
poorer
families
are
not
as
honest
as
students
from
richer
families.
34.
Why
did
the
scientists
do
the
experiments?
A.
To
show
how
social
status
affects
people's
ethics.
B.
To
show
people's
instincts
and
values
in
different
ways.
C.
To
test
whether
the
saying
“money
is
the
root
of
all
evil”
is
true.
D.
To
show
the
difference
between
higher-class
people
and
lower-class
people.
35.
What
does
the
article
really
want
to
show
us?
A.
Money
is
the
root
of
all
evil.
B.
The
rich
are
more
likely
to
act
badly.
C.
The
saying
is
reasonable.
D.
All
rich
people
are
untrustworthy.
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。
How
to
Meet
New
People
???
Everybody
knows
that
first
impressions
count.
If
you
want
to
know
how
to
meet
people,
just
follow
these
steps.
???
?
Live
in
the
moment.
???
To
meet
new
people,
the
first
thing
you
have
to
do
is
enjoy
the
present
moment
of
the
new
conversation.
Let
go
of
your
expectations
and
fears.
36
???
When
you
approach
a
new
person,
don’t
ask
yourself,“
How
do
I
look?”
or
“
How
do
I
sound?”
Instead,
ask,
“What
would
this
person
like
to
talk
about?"
"What
matters
to
this
person?”
???
?
37
???
If
you
keep
up
your
confidence,people
feel
that
you're
a
person
who
is
worth
talking
to.
You
should
be
Confident
before
you
walk
into
a
room
with
new
people
in
and
build
your
confidence
as
the
conversation
goes
Just
smile,
talk
about
the
things
that
you
love,and
show
everyone
that
you
love
who
you
are,where
you
are,
and
what
you
do.
????
38
?
Stand
tall,maintain
eye
contact,
and
don't
fidget
with
your
hands
or
look
at
the
floor.When
you
introduce
yourself,
speak
clearly
and
loudly
enough
that
you'll
be
heard.
???
?
Be
positive.
???
?
39
?You
should
smile
from
time
to
time.
Talk
about
the
things
you
love,
the
things
that
make
you
happy,
and
your
interests
to
keep
people
engaged.
Don’t
talk
about
your
long-standing
hatred
for
a
certain
teacher,or
classmate.
40
The
occasional
“That’s
so
true!”
or
“I
know
exactly
what
you
mean!”
will
be
far
more
positive.
A.?Stay
confident.
B.?Don’t
nod
and
agree
with
what
the
person
is
saying
every
five
seconds.
C.?Body
language
can
help
you
stay
confident.
D.?Don't
ask
for
the
person's
number
in
the
middle
of
the
conversation.
E.?Communicate
in
a
fun
and
casual
way.
F.?Maintaining
a
positive
attitude
will
make
people
want
to
talk
to
you.
G.?They
can
prevent
a
conversation
from
unfolding
smoothly.
第三部分
语言知识运用
第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
A
woman
professor
was
giving
a
lesson
to
her
students.
The
class
was
about
41
?management.
As
she
raised
a
glass
of
water,
everyone
in
the
class???
?42?????they
would
be
asked
the
"half-empty
or
half-full"
question.????
43????,
that
was
not
the
case.
With
a
smile
on
her
face,
she
asked
the
students,
"How
much
do
you
think
this
glass
of
water
weighs?"
Answers
called
out????
?44??????from
eight
to
twenty
ounces
(盎司).
She
quieted
the
students
down
and
then
replied,
"The
absolute
weight
doesn’t????
45???
??.?But
it
depends
on
how
long
you
hold
it.
If
I
hold
it
for
a
minute,
it
is
OK.
If
I
hold
it
for
an
hour,
I
will
have
an
ache
in
my?????46??
??.?If
I
hold
it
for
a
day,
my
arm
will
feel
numb.
In
each
case,
the
???
47?????of
the
glass
of
water
doesn’t
change,
but
the????
48?????I
hold
it,
the
heavier
it
becomes.
Why?"
Lost
in?????
?49????,
all
the
students
kept
silent
and
listened
to
the
professor
carefully."
Our
stresses
and?????50??????in
life
are
like
that
glass
of
water.
If
we?????
51??
??our
burdens
all
the
time,
sooner
or
later,
we
will
feel
exhausted,
even
unable
to???
?52
???."
???
53?????we
have
to
do
is
put
all
our
burdens
down,
as?????54?????in
the
evening
as
possible.
Don’t
carry
them
through
the
evening
into
the
night;
by
doing
this,
we
can
get???
?55?????next
morning
and
are?????56?????to
move
forward.
More
often
than
not,
life
gets
terrible
when
we??????57??????too
much.
And
the
moment
you???
?58?????your
burdens,
you’ll
find
yourself
feeling
so
much
more
relaxed.
So
rather
than
being
upset
and
feeling???
?59?????for
yourself,
start
doing
something
about
it.
After
all,
life
is
too
short
to???????60???????yourself
to
anything
that
making
you
happy.???
??
A.
class?
B.
money
C.
time?
D.
stress
A.
admitted
B.
expected
C.
agreed
D.
argued
A.
However???
B.
Meanwhile
C.
Anyhow
D.
Therefore
A.
changed?
B.
replied
C.?
?kept
D.
grew
A.
exist
B.
disappear
C.
matter
D.
increase
A.
head??
B.
arm
C.
leg?
D.
stomach
A.
shape??
B.
position
C.
weight
D.
size
A.
better?
B.
deeper??
C.
longer
D.
further
A.
impression????
B.
thought??
C.
encouragement?
D.
discussion
A.
doubts??
B.
joys
C.
surprises
D.
worries
A.
cover???
B.
carry
C.
hide
D.
show
A.
pick
up
B.
work
out
C.
carry
on?
D.
catch
on
A.
Something
B.
All?
C.
Nothing
D.
None
A.
eagerly
B.
naturally?
C.
quickly
D.
early
A.
energetic??
B.
entertained
C.
exhausted???
D.
amazed
A.
able???
B.
anxious
C.
fortunate
D.
sad
A.
require??
B.
think?
C.
rest??
D.
get
A.
catch
up
with
B.
look
down
on
C.
let
go
of?
D.
put
up
with
A.
happy?
B.
sorry??
C.
grateful
D.
greedy
A.
help??
B.
limit?
C.
introduce
D.
abandon
?
第二节语法填空(共10小题,每题1.5分,共15分)
阅读下面材料,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
Magic
Touch
From
my
hotel
room
window,
I
could
see
a
large
advertisement
board
with
his
face
on
it:
Jason,
the
Great
Magician.
I
absentmindedly
turned
the
61
(page)
of
the
phone
book
and
came
across
a
city
map.
Drinking
my
iced
coffee
I
ran
my
fingers
along
the
streets?
62
?the
hotel
to
the
opera
hall.
Not
more
63
?a
half-hour
walk,
I
thought.
I
looked
64
(quick)
at
the
clock.
The
show
starts
in
one
hour;
plenty
of
time!
I
drank
the
rest
of
ray
coffee
and
went
to
take
a
shower.
Soon
after,
I
was
on
my
way
to
the
show,
65
(carry)
a
fancy
black
handbag
and
a
happy
smile.
The
hall
was
dark
when
I
came
in;
the
show
was
about
66
(begin).
I
made
my
way
backstage
just?
67
the
great
magician
was
putting
on
his
top
hat.
"Daddy,
I'm
so
glad
to
see
you,"
I
68
(whisper).
"I'm
in
town
for
the
writer's
class,
but
I
just
couldn't
miss
your
show."
I
gave
him
a
quick
hug
and
went
back
into
the
seating
area,
leaving
him
with
a
69
(surprise)
smile.
I
settled
down
in
the
darkness,
and
the
curtains
opened.
Magically,
that
show
remains
the
Great
Jason's
best
70
(perform)
to
this
day.
第Ⅱ卷
第四部分
写作?
第一节
短文改错(共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中共有10
处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。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;
只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
?
Volunteer
travel,
that
is
familiar
to
foreigners,
has
nowadays
become
more
and
more
popular
in
China.
Young
travellers
volunteer
to
work
for
youth
hostels
so
that
they
can
eat
and
live
there
for
something.
At
the
same
time,
they
can
enjoy
the
local
scenery
on
their
spare
time.
As
far
as
I
am
concern,
volunteer
travel
has
some
advantages
and
benefits
from
you
a
lot.
It
can
save
you
lot
of
money
by
providing
free
accommodations,
which
makes
it
possible
for
you
to
travel
to
much
more
places
and
experience
different
cultures.
Meanwhile,
volunteer
travel
enrich
your
life
by
offer
different
jobs
in
youth
hostels,
which
also
can
change
your
way
of
life.
All
in
all,
it
was
meaningful
第二节
?书面表达(25分)
假如你是小区居民,昨天你误拿了别人的快递,拆开看见里面的东西不是自己预定的,你重新包装后将快递退回到快递点并且给收件人写一封道歉信。
内容包括:
1.
表示歉意;
2.
说明原因。
注
意:
1.
词数应为120左右;
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
参考词汇:
pickup
point
(快递收取点);
a
community
resident(小区居民)
Dear
Sir
or
Madam,
_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
A
community
resident
2020-2021高二中期英语试题答案
一
听力
(1-20小题,1.5分/题,共30分)
二
阅读
(21-40小题,2分/题,
共40分)
三
完形填空(41-60小题,1.5分/题,共30分)
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
8
9
10
B
C
B
C
A
C
A
B
A
C
11
12
13
14
15
16
17
18
19
20
A
B
A
C
A
B
B
A
C
B
41
42
43
44
45
46
47
48
49
50
D
B
A
A
C
B
C
C
B
D
51
52
53
54
55
56
57
58
59
60
B
C
B
D
A
A
B
C
B
D
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
29
30
B
C
B
C
B
B
D
D
C
D
31
32
33
34
35
36
37
38
39
40
D
A
C
A
B
G
A
C
F
B
四
语法填空(61-70小题,1.5分/题,共15分)
61
62
63
64
65
pages
from
than
quickly
carrying
66
67
68
69
70
To
begin
as/when
whispered
surprised
performance
五
短文改错(1分/题,共10分)
1.
..travel,that
is...???
?????????????
that
→
which
2.
...
live
there
for
something.?
?something
→
nothing/free
3.
...
on
their
spare
time.??
???????????on→in
4.
...
benefit
from
you
...?????????
?
去掉from
5.
as
far
as
I
am
concern,
?
concern
→
concerned
6.
It
can
save
lot
of
money...??
???????lot→
lots/前添加
a
7.
...travel
to
much
more
places...????much
→many
8.
...volunteer
travel
enrich
your...???
enrich→
enriches
9.
..your
life
by
offer
...????
?
?
?
?
?
?
offer
→offering
10.
...it
was
meaningful.
?
?
?
?
?
?
?
was
→is
六写作表达
(满分25分)
I
am
writing
this
letter
to
offer
my
apologies
for
taking
your
package
by
mistake.
Yesterday,
I
was
looking
for
my
package
in
the
pickup
point
when
someone
telephoned
one
.Distracted,
I
took
yours
home
without
looking
at
the
name
carefully.
It
was
not
until
I
opened
it
that
I
realized
I
had
picked
up
the
wrong
one.
I
immediately
I
repackaged
it
and
contacted
a
delivery
man
to
send
it
on
to
the
pickup
point.
Please
accept
my
sincere
apologies.