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天津实高滨海分校2020-2021学年高二下学期期中考试
英语试卷
满分:150分
时长:100分钟
本试卷分为第I卷(听力)、第II卷(选择题)、第III卷(非选择题)三部分。
第I卷(听力)
第1部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
听下面五段对话,每段对话仅读一遍。(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
1.
Why
did
Lisa
go
to
Auckland?
A.
To
study.
B.
To
work.
C.
To
travel.
2.
What
will
the
man
do
next?
A.
Get
on
the
bus.
B.
Wait
for
30
minutes.
C.
Walk
to
the
next
stop.
3.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
In
the
woman's
apartment.
B.
In
a
baby
care
center.
C.
In
a
busy
street
4.
What
discount
did
David
get?
A.10%
B.20%
C.30%
5.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
The
woman's
hobby.
B.
A
professional
rider.
C.
A
horse
farm
第二节
听下面几段材料,每段材料读两遍。(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)
听下面一段对话,回答第6至第8小题。
6.
What
is
the
weather
like
recently?
A.
Windy.
B.
Sunny.
C.
Rainy.
7.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Tourist
and
guide.
B.
Husband
and
wife.
C.
Classmates.
8.
What
can
children
enjoy
on
the
Granville
Island?
A.
An
adventure
playground.
B.
A
free
Granville
Island
museum.
C.
A
large
collection
of
wild
animals.
听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11小题。
9.
What
does
the
man
want
to
buy?
A.
A
bed.
B.
A
table.
C.
Two
chairs.
10.
Why
doesn't
the
man
choose
the
white
one?
A.
Its
color
is
not
suitable.
B.
Its
price
is
a
little
high.
C.
Its
material
is
uncomfortable.
11.
How
would
the
man
like
to
pay?
A.
In
cash.
B.
By
check.
C.
By
credit
card.
听下面一段独白,回答第12至第15小题。
12.
Where
did
Wife
Carrying
start?
A.
In
America.
B.
In
Finland.
C.
In
Britain.
13.
What
can
the
winner
get?
A.
A
belt.
B.
A
mobile
phone.
C.
A
helmet.
14.
When
did
the
North
American
Championship
begin?
A.
In
1992.
B.
In
1995.
C.
In
1999.
15.
What
is
the
rule
of
the
Championship?
A.
The
male
can
wear
a
belt.
B.
Teammates
should
be
legally
married.
C.
Minimum
weight
limit
is
set
for
the
female.
第II卷(选择题)
第2部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分52.5分)
第1节
单项填空(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
从A、B、C、D四个选项中,
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。
16.---You
have
to
believe
in
yourself.
No
one
else
will,
if
you
don’t.
---
_______.
Confidence
is
really
important.
A.It’s
not
my
cup
of
tea
B.That’s
not
the
point
C.I
don’t
think
so
D.I
couldn’t
agree
more
17.As
the
only
bread-winner
of
the
family,
the
father
is
__________
to
get
a
job.
A.unaware
B.unintentional
C.desperate
D.upset
18.______
David
says
sounds
right
to
Helen.
That’s
why
she
has
made
up
her
mind
to
leave
with
him
______
happens.
A.Whatever;
no
matter
what
B.No
matter
what;
whatever
C.No
matter
what;
no
matter
what
D.Whatever;
however
19.The
only
way
to
live
happily
with
others
is
to
________
their
faults
and
admire
their
virtues.
A.overlook
B.justify
C.clarify
D.acknowledge
20.Caught
in
a
dilemma,
.
A.it
was
hard
to
make
a
decision.
B.nothing
seemed
to
be
of
help.
C.making
a
decision
seemed
hard.
D.he
found
it
hard
to
make
a
decision.
21.The
skin
on
her
hands
was
hard
and
_________
.
A.rough
B.relevant
C.sharp
D.firm
22._______
is
known
to
all
is
that
the
outstanding
academic
atmosphere,
as
well
as
various
festivals
and
sports,
_________
many
students
to
our
school.
A.What
…draws
B.Which…draw
C.It…
draw
D.As…
draws
23.Physically
challenged
as
Jack
was,
he
did
not
________
himself
to
his
fate.
A.resist
B.reserve
C.resign
D.rescue
24.English
has
many
borrowed
words,
_____
it
is
rather
confusing
to
learners.
A.this
is
why
B.this
is
because
C.which
is
why
D.which
is
because
25.Deng
Jiaxian
and
Yu
Min
thought
outside
the
box
and
______________,
leading
to
the
breakthrough
of
the
hydrogen
bomb.
A.
sought
no
fame
B.won
his
acclaim
C.
broke
new
ground
D.
shunned
the
spotlight
26.At
first
he
refused
to
admit
________
the
diamond,
but
when
he
was
shown
the
evidence
he
________
and
admitted.
A.to
stealing;
broke
down
B.to
steal;
broke
in
C.stealing;
broke
in
D.
stealing;
broke
down
27.It
turned
out
that
the
rabbits
developed
a(an)
_________
to
the
virus,
and
their
numbers
exploded
once
again.
A.
appetite
B.
exposure
C.
commitment
D.
immunity
28.She
was
the
only
one
of
the
girls
in
our
class
______
accepted
as
candidate
(候选人)
for
the
president
of
our
Students'
Union.
A.who
was
B.who
were
C.who
has
been
D.who
have
been
29.It
seems
unlikely
that
restoration
of
the
clocks
will
ever
be
complete.
This
is
a(an)
_________
against
time
that
can
never
be
won.
A.
match
B.
game
C.
aggression
D.
race
30.---
What
made
Trump
so
annoyed?
---
________
by
Biden
in
the
Presidential
election.
A.To
be
beaten
B.Beating
C.Having
been
beaten
D.Being
beaten
第2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,掌握其大意,然后从31-50各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
Germany
is
a
highly
developed
country.
Many
people
think
its
people
lead
a
luxurious
(奢侈的)
life.
One
day,my
friend
and
I
31
a
restaurant.
We
noticed
that
a
young
couple
were
having
their
meal.
There
were
32
two
dishes
and
two
cans
of
beer
on
their
table.
I
wondered
if
such
a(n)
_33
meal
could
be
fine
and
whether
the
girl
would
leave
that
34
man.
As
we
were
35
,my
friend
ordered
more
food
for
us.
When
we
left,there
was
still
about
one
third
of
the
food
we
had
ordered
on
the
table.
When
we
were
leaving,the
young
man
spoke
to
us
in
English.
We
36
that
he
was
unhappy
about
us
37
so
much
food.
“We
paid
for
our
food.
It
is
none
of
your
38
,”
my
friend
told
him.
The
young
man
was
so
angry
that
he
39
took
his
phone
out
and
made
a
call
to
someone.
After
a
while,an
officer
from
the
Social
Security
Organization(社会保障组织)
arrived.
Upon
knowing
what
had
happened,he
gave
us
a
?50
fine(罚款),which
40
us.
The
officer
told
us
in
a
41
voice.

42
is
yours
but
resources
belong
to
society.
There
are
many
43
people
in
the
world
who
are
44
hunger.We
have
no
45
to
waste
resources.”
Their
attitudes
to
eating
put
both
of
us
to
46
.We
need
to
correct
our
wrong
47
.We
are
from
a
country
which
is
not
very
rich.
To
save
face,we
often
think
we
should
order
more
than
we
can
eat,which
48
our
friends
our
generosity(慷慨).We
should
realize
that
resources
don’t
belong
to
a(n)
49
person
but
they
belong
to
everyone.
We
can’t
50
to
waste
them.
31.A.entered
B.opened
C.left
D.called
32.A.still
B.even
C.already
D.only
33.A.cheap
B.simple
C.expensive
D.common
34.A.gentle
B.stupid
C.mean
D.friendly
35.A.full
B.hungry
C.honest
D.free
36.A.disagreed
B.ignored
C.understood
D.doubted
37.A.ordering
B.eating
C.serving
D.wasting
38.A.business
B.power
C.action
D.concern
39.A.slowly
B.calmly
C.exactly
D.immediately
40.A.surprised
B.upset
C.worried
D.satisfied
41.A.relaxing
B.serious
C.grateful
D.boring
42.A.Money
B.Decision
C.Right
D.Freedom
43.A.old
B.young
C.rich
D.poor
44.A.thinking
about
B.suffering
from
C.bringing
in
D.getting
along
with
45.A.use
B.reason
C.need
D.way
46.A.interest
B.trouble
C.shame
D.joy
47.A.purpose
B.method
C.education
D.opinion
48.A.returns
B.shows
C.lends
D.passes
49.A.single
B.wealthy
C.important
D.special
50.A.expect
B.manage
C.afford
D.begin
第3部分
阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Four
interesting
festivals:
Grand
Old
Days:
Phone
number:
(651)
699-0029
E-mail
address:
fo@
Grand
Old
Days
is
one
of
the
Midwest’s
largest
one-day
festivals.
It’s
held
every
year
on
the
first
Sunday
in
June.
It
starts
at
7:45
am
until
5:00
pm.
You
should
pay
$8
for
a
ticket
to
enter
the
live
music
festival
gardens
and
you
must
be
at
least
21
years
old.
There
are
a
lot
of
interesting
activities
for
the
whole
family.
Uptown
Art
Fair:
Phone
number:
(612)
823-4581
E-mail
address:
info@
There
is
a
wide
variety
of
artwork
you
can
buy
from
only
a
few
dollars
to
thousands
of
dollars.
There
are
also
activities
held
by
some
artists.
Uptown
Art
Fair
starts
on
August
5th
and
ends
on
August
7th.
It
is
free
to
attend.
The
opening
time
and
closing
time
are
Friday
11
am-8
pm,
Saturday
10
am-8
pm,
and
Sunday
10
am-6
pm.
Minnesota
State
Fair:
Phone
number:
(651)
288-4400
E-mail
address:
fairinfo@mnstatefair.org
It
is
one
of
the
most
popular
fairs
in
Minnesota.
It
starts
on
August
25th
and
goes
through
Labor
Day
on
September
5th.
Tickets
for
adults
(aged
13-64)
are
$11,
seniors
(aged
65
and
older)
$9,
kids
(aged
5-12)
$8
and
children
under
5
are
free
of
charge.
It
opens
at
6
am
and
closes
at
midnight.
The
State
Fair
has
lots
of
fun
activities,
bands,
games,
and
rides.
Nativity
County
Fair:
Phone
number:
(651)
696-5401
E-mail
address:
info@
The
Nativity
County
Fair
is
a
kid’s
fair,
but
it
has
some
fun
things
for
adults
as
well.
You
can
buy
tickets
for
the
rides
and
games,
and
the
price
depends
on
how
many
tickets
you
want
to
buy.
It
starts
from
September
16th
to
September
18th.
51.Which
of
the
following
lasts
the
longest?
A.Grand
Old
Days.
B.Minnesota
State
Fair.
C.Uptown
Art
Fair.
D.Nativity
County
Fair.
52.How
much
should
a
couple
with
their
4-year-old
son
pay
to
attend
the
Minnesota
State
Fair?
A.17
dollars.
B.19
dollars.
C.22
dollars.
D.30
dollars.
53.
A
20-year-old
young
man
who
wants
to
listen
to
music
should
call
____________.
A.(651)
699-0029
B.(612)
823-4581
C.(651)
288-4400
D.(651)
696-5401
54.The
author’s
main
purpose
in
writing
this
passage
is
to
.
A.advertise
some
popular
festivals.
B.introduce
some
festival
activities.
C.give
advice
on
kids’
festival
safety.
D.compare
the
costs
of
different
festivals.
55.Where
can
you
probably
find
the
passage?
A.In
a
museum
guide.
B.In
a
business
report.
C.In
a
book
review.
D.On
a
tourist
website.
B
A
million
species
are
facing
extinction.
A
million,
it
is
enough
to
make
most
scream.
Some
species
are
becoming
extinct
because
of
poaching
(偷猎).Even
Namibia,
which
has
a
spectacular
conservation
record,
hasn't
been
safe
from
that.
Since
2015,
poaching
has
caused
the
loss
of
50
black
rhinos
(犀牛)annually
in
Namibia.
Globally,
there
is
a
$
23-billion-a-year
trade
in
illegal
wildlife
products.
Driven
by
a
demand
in
some
countries,
where
the
rhino
horn(角)is
thought
to
be
a
cure
for
some
diseases,
it
sells
for
up
to
$
100,000
per
kilo
on
the
black
market.
This
illegal
trade
is
making
some
people
very
rich,
but
it
isn't
for
rural
Africans.
Here,
poor
people
are
convinced
to
trade
the
life
of
a
rhino
for
a
few
hundred
dollars,
which
may
bring
the
possibility
of
years
in
prison.
In
fact,
rhino
horn
is
made
mostly
of
keratin(角蛋白),
the
same
substance
as
found
in
our
fingernails
and
hair.
To
help
slow
down
this
reality,
I
took
a
trip
to
Namibia,
determined
to
make
a
difference
to
black
rhino
conservation.
The
first
stop,
Mount
Etjo
Safari
Lodge,
was
where
I
heard
Nossi's
story.
Nossi,
a
black
rhino,
was
born
in
Etosha
National
Park,
a
place
where
my
parents
and
I
spent
many
holidays
when
I
was
young.
When
Nossi
was
born,
her
mother
was
stressed
and
pushed
her
around.
By
the
time
the
vet
(兽医)
arrived,
Nossi
only
had
a
10%
chance
of
survival.
With
massive
investment
of
time,
energy
and
care,
Nossi
survived
and,
last
year,
she
gave
birth
to
her
eighth
child.
In
a
population
in
danger
of
extinction,
this
represents
an
important
increase
in
the
world's
black
rhino
population.
All
of
these
efforts
have
paid
off
and
I
learned
that
my
support
matters.
Your
support
matters
too.
Because
together,
we
can
save
the
rhino.
Together,
it
is
likely
that
we
can
change
the
world.
56.What
does
the
first
paragraph
try
to
tell
us?
A.The
problem
of
species
extinction
has
been
solved.
B.The
problem
of
species
extinction
is
serious,
C.Namibia
has
an
excellent
conservation
record.
D.It's
easy
to
stop
the
extinction
of
species.
57.Why
do
rhino
horns
sell
well
on
the
black
market?
A.They
are
believed
to
cure
some
diseases.
B.They
can
make
people
live
much
longer.
C.They
can
replace
some
kinds
of
metals.
D.They
have
made
most
poor
Africans
rich.
58.What
can
you
learn
about
rural
Africans
from
the
passage?
A.
Poaching
rhinos
made
them
very
rich.
B.
Some
poor
people
are
convinced
to
protect
rhinos.
C.
Some
of
them
need
to
trade
the
life
of
a
rhino
for
a
few
hundred
dollars.
D.
Some
of
them
killed
rhinos
and
are
at
the
risk
of
being
imprisoned.
59.Why
did
Nossi
nearly
die
at
birth?
A.Her
mother
had
little
milk
for
her.
B.The
weather
was
very
terrible
that
day.
C.There
was
no
good
medicine
at
that
time.
D.She
was
pushed
around
by
her
mother.
60.What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.The
urgent
effort
to
save
black
rhinos
B.The
protection
of
wildlife
C.A
wildlife
reserve
in
Namibia
D.The
story
about
young
black
rhino
Nossi
C
My
twin
sister
is
in
therapy
(治疗).
The
other
day,
she
missed
an
important
appointment
for
no
good
reason.
My
therapist
said
it
was
“time
blindness”.
I’m
living
in
New
York,
3,000
miles
away
from
my
twin.
We
video
chat
every
day,
but
I
haven’t
seen
her
in
person
since
Christmas.
Time
blindness
is
a
term
invented
by
doctors
who
treat
people
with
ADHD
(注意缺陷多动障碍).
Psychologist
Ari
Tuckman
says
adults
typically
develop
an
awareness
of
time
and
an
ability
to
track
its
passing.
Some
people
have
what
he
calls
“harder”
or
“sharper”
time
awareness:
they
know
when
they’ve
been
out
for
lunch
for
too
long,
or
when
something
hasn’t
been
in
the
oven
for
long
enough.
The
others
have
much
“softer”
time
awareness:
they
can
miss
appointments
and
trains.
Time
blindness
can
greatly
impact
someone's
life
if
they
can't
ever
meet
deadlines.
People
with
ADHD
are
often
more
time-blind
than
others.
Besides
our
own
time
awareness,
Tuckman
says,
context
plays
a
role:
sleep
loss,
anxiety,
being
drunk
and
anything
that
might
impact
how
we
process
the
world
can
make
us
feel
more
time-blind.
Without
the
usual
time-marker
cues
we
might
use
to
divide
up
our
days

the
school
bus
arriving,
the
line
at
the
coffee
shop,
or
weekend
nights
spent
at
restaurants
with
friends

we’re
swimming
in
a
sea
of
sameness.
Sorrow
is
one
of
the
biggest
causes
of
time
blindness,
according
to
Tuckman.
Holding
onto
time
is
a
skill
of
your
mind,
like
doing
math,
and
sadness
reduces
its
computing
strength.
It's
why
time
goes
faster
when
I
talk
to
my
twin
sister,
when
I’m
not
so
sad.
Tuckman
says
it
might
be
nice
for
more
people
to
understand
time
blindness.
61.What
do
we
know
about
the
author
and
her
sister?
A.She
is
not
optimistic
about
her
sister’s
health.
B.It
has
been
years
since
they
chatted
in
person.
C.She
has
learned
her
sister’s
illness
is
less
serious.
D.She
chats
with
her
sister
every
day.
62.What
are
people
having
harder
time
awareness
like
according
to
Tuckman?
A.They
are
often
productive
in
a
limited
time.
B.They
tend
to
spend
less
time
in
having
lunch.
C.They
are
good
at
keeping
track
of
time
passing.
D.They
usually
need
stronger
time
management.
63.What
does
the
underlined
phrase
“time-marker
cues”
in
paragraph
4
refer
to?
A.Troubles
we
are
suffering
from.
B.Ordinary
activities
in
our
daily
life.
C.Activities
in
our
home.
D.The
same
things
we
share
regularly.
64.Which
of
the
following
can
cause
time
blindness
most
easily?
A.Sadness.
B.Deep
thought.
C.Surprise.
D.Hard-work.
65.
What
can
you
learn
about
time
blindness
from
the
passage?
A.
It
can
greatly
impact
someone's
life
if
they
can’t
meet
deadlines
occasionally.
B.
Without
time-marker
cues,
we
may
feel
time-blind.
C.
Time
blindness
is
due
to
contextual
factors
like
sleep
loss,
anxiety
and
so
on.
D.
Time
blindness
is
a
genetic
disease
that
needs
to
be
treated.
第III卷(非选择题)
第4部分
写作
第一节
阅读表达(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
阅读短文,并按照题目要求用英语回答问题。
Bethany
Hamilton
has
become
a
source
of
inspiration
for
millions
through
her
story
of
faith,
determination
and
hope.
And
now
her
story
has
become
a
major
movie
which
is
entitled
Soul
Surfer.
Born
into
a
family
of
surfers
on
February
8,
1990,
on
the
island
of
Kauai
Hawaii,
Bethany
began
surfing
at
a
young
age.
At
the
age
of
eight,
Bethany
entered
her
first
surf
competition----
winning
both
the
short
and
long
board
divisions
and
sparking
a
love
for
surf
competition
within
her
spirit.
On
October
31,
2003,
at
the
age
of
13.
Bethany
was
attacked
by
a
14-foot
tiger
shark
while
surfing
just
off
the
shore
of
Hawaii.
Bethany
said,
“It
came
out
of
the
blue.
I
had
no
warning
at
all;
not
even
the
slightest
sign
of
danger
on
the
horizon.
The
waves
were
small
and
inconsistent,
and
I
was
just
kind
of
rolling
along
with
them,
relaxing
on
my
board
with
my
left
arm
dangling
(悬摆)
in
the
cool
water.
I
remember
thinking,
‘I
hope
the
surf
picks
up
soon...’”
“That's
all
it
took:
a
split
second.
I
felt
a
lot
of
pressure
and
a
couple
of
lightning
fast
tugs(猛拽)
.Then
I
watched
in
shock
as
the
water
around
me
turned
bright
red.
Somehow,
I
stayed
calm.
My
left
arm
was
gone
along
with
a
huge
piece
of
my
surfboard...”
Her
friends
had
to
get
her
to
the
beach
which
took
20
minutes
of
paddling.
After
losing
more
than
40
percent
of
her
blood
and
making
it
through
several
surgeries,
Bethany
was
well
on
her
way
to
recovery
due
to
an
unbelievably
positive
attitude.
In
January
2004,
Bethany
made
her
return
to
surf
competition
and
with
no
intention
of
stopping,
Bethany
continued
to
enter
and
shine
in
competitions.
Initially,
she
adopted
a
custom-made
board
that
was
longer
and
slightly
thicker
than
standard
and
had
a
handle
for
her
right
arm,
making
it
easier
to
paddle,
and
she
learned
to
kick
more
to
make
up
for
the
loss
of
her
left
arm.
Just
over
a
year
after
the
attack,
she
took
first
place----
winning
her
first
National
Title.
Now
she
competes
with
the
world's
best
and
travels
the
globe.
66.
What
was
Bethany
Hamilton's
dream
when
she
was
young?
(No
more
than
10
words)
____________________________________________________________________________
67.
What
is
the
meaning
of
the
underlined
part
in
Paragraph
3?
(No
more
than
5
words)
____________________________________________________________________________
68.
According
to
the
passage,
how
did
Bethany
make
a
recovery?
(No
more
than
10
words)
____________________________________________________________________________
69.
How
did
Bethany
surf
when
she
started
surfing
again?
(No
more
than
15
words)
____________________________________________________________________________
70.
Please
explain
how
you
are
inspired
by
Bethany
Hamilton.
(No
more
than
20
words)
____________________________________________________________________________
第二节
书面表达(满分20分)
假设你是李华,你们班将举行一期主题为What
will
cities
of
the
future
look
like?的主题班会,讨论未来城市生活的交通、旅游、教育等方面发生的变化和发展。请你根据班会的讨论内容写一篇演讲稿,要点如下:
1.
选择未来城市生活的某一方面来介绍,如未来的交通、旅游、教育等;
2.
具体描述未来城市生活中这一方面是怎样的;
3.
描述未来城市生活给人类带来哪些益处。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头已给出,不计入总词数。
The
cities
of
the
future
will
be
very
different
from
what
they
are
at
present.
Today,
I’d
like
to
share
my
ideas
about_______________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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CBACA
BBBCA
单项选择
DCADD
AACCC
DDADD
完型填空
ADBCB
CDADA
BADBB
CDBAC
阅读理解
BCCAD
BADDA
DCBAB
阅读表达
66.To
become
a
(professional)
surfer.
Or:
Her
dream
was
to
become
a
surfer.
67.It
came
unexpectedly.
Or:
It
came
by
surprise.
68.She
made
a
recovery
due
to
an
unbelievably
positive
attitude.
69.She
used
a
custom-made
board
with
a
handle
for
her
right
arm
and
kicked
more.
Or:
By
using
a
custom-made
board
with
a
handle
for
her
right
arm
and
kicking
more.
70.Bethany's
story
tells
me
that
faith
and
determination
can
help
overcome
difficulties.
Or:
We
should
not
lose
heart
in
the
face
of
difficulties,
and
we
can
overcome
them
with
courage
and
strong
determination.
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