广东省广实高中2020-2021学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题 Word版含答案(含听力音频无文字材料)

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广东实验中学
2020—2021
学年(下)高二级期中考试


本试卷共
12
页,满分
150
分,考试用时
120
分钟。
注意事项:
答卷前,考生务必用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔将自己的姓名、考号填写在答题卷上。
选择题每小题选出答案后,用
2B
铅笔把答题卷上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其它答案;不能答在试卷上。
非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卷各题目指定区域内的相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新的答案;不准使用铅笔和涂改液.不按以上要求作答的答案无效。
考生必须保持答题卡的整洁,考试结束后,将答题卷收回。
第一部分:听力
(共两节,满分
15
分)
听下面
4
段对话。每段对话后有几个小题,从题中所给的
A、B、C
三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话前,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。每段对话读两遍。
听第
1
段材料,回答第
1、2
题。
What
is
the
woman’s
job?
A.
A
policewoman.
B.
A
journalist.
C.
A
banker.
What
is
known
about
the
man
who
was
running?
He
isn’t
the
main
suspect.
He
turned
left
at
the
corner.
He
had
light-colored
hair.
听第
2
段材料,回答第
3、4
题。
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
At
home.
B.
In
a
restaurant.
C.
In
a
supermarket.
What
does
the
woman
decide
to
eat
at
last?
A.
Roast
duck.
B.
Steak
pie.
C.
Fish.
听第
3
段材料,回答第
5

7
题。
What
does
the
woman
think
of
her
town?
A.
It’s
peaceful.
B.
It’s
large.
C.
It’s
noisy.
What
is
the
main
problem
in
the
woman’s
town?
A.
Weather.
B.
Malls.
C.
Employment.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do
in
the
future?
A.
Move
to
a
big
city.
B.
Visit
the
woman’s
town.
C.
Protect
some
old
buildings.
听第
4
段材料,回答第
8

10
题。
What
is
the
speaker
mainly
talking
about?
A.
Students’
safety.
B.
Students’
studies.
C.
Students’
mental
health.
What
were
the
four
students
doing
last
week
while
crossing
the
street?
Talking
on
their
phones.
Looking
down
at
their
phones.
Listening
to
something
through
headphones.
Where
did
the
other
three
students
have
the
accident?
A.
In
a
hospital.
B.
In
a
classroom.
C.
In
a
parking
lot.
第二节
听取信息(共
5
小题;每小题
1
分,满分
5
分)
听下面一段独白,根据所听内容完成表格。
Louise
Bright’s
Career
Her
jobs
before
25
years
old
A
shop
attendant
A
11
A
tour
guide
Her
passion
12
Her
course
in
the
London
School
of
Fashion
The
first
year:
13
the
history
of
fashion
The
second
year:
learn
how
to
design
clothes
The
third
year:
study
the
work
of
famous
designers
by
working
at
a
store
·The
final
year:
design
14
for
the
graduation
show
After
graduation
She
became
a
fashion
designer.
Her
goal
Set
up
her
own
business:
Design
children’s
15
,
and
set
up
a
shop
online.
第二部分:阅读理解
(共两节,满分
50
分)
第一节
(共
15
小题,每小题
2.5
分,满分
37.5
分)
阅读下列短文,从每题A、B、C
和D
四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Below
you
will
find
a
profile
of
each
gap
year
program.
If
there
is
a
specific
program
you
are
interested
in
or
a
question
you
have
regarding
these
programs,
please
feel
free
to
contact
them
directly.
Youth
International
Since
1997,
Youth
International
has
been
providing
many
people
with
the
most
exciting
and
educational
experience
of
their
life.
It
is
a
learning
program
that
combines
international
travel,
inter-cultural
exchange,
home
stays,
volunteer
community
service
work
and
outdoor
adventures.
Phone:
720-270-3323
Carpe
Diem
Education
Through
volunteer
service,
travel
and
cultural
exchange,
students
of
Carpe
Diem
Education
receive
a
personal
insight
into
themselves
and
their
cultures.
We
specialize
in
guiding
summer
and
semester
programs
for
high
school
students.
Each
course
is
carefully
crafted
to
develop
leadership
and
self-awareness
within
our
students,
who
return
home
better
prepared
to
be
leaders
in
thought
and
action.
Phone:
503-285-1800
Center
for
Interim
Programs
Founded
in
1980,
Center
for
Interim
Programs
is
the
first
independent
gap-year
organization
in
America.
Based
on
students’
interests
and
budget,
our
experienced
teachers
help
make
individual
course
choices
including:
low
cost
volunteer
options,
language
programs,
research
trips,
and
so
on.
We
are
committed
to
helping
students
find
more
experiences
of
formal
education
and
work.
Phone:
413-585-0980
EF
Gap
Year
EF
Gap
Year
offers
students
the
ability
to
explore
several
countries
where
you
will
learn
a
language,
volunteer
for
a
good
cause,
gain
international
work
experience.
Choose
between
a
12-week
semester
or
26-week
academic
year.
You
can
then
personalize
your
program
to
meet
your
learning
goals
and
interests
by
deciding
where,
when,
and
how
you
wish
to
study
on
your
own.
Our
well-structured
curriculum
even
allows
you
to
place
out
of
college-level
classes
and
earn
advanced
credits
toward
graduation.
Which
phone
number
can
you
dial
if
you
want
to
improve
your
leadership?
A.
720-270-3323.
B.
800-726-9746.
C.
413-585-0980.
D.
503-285-1800.
What
is
EF
Gap
Year’s
unique
feature?
A.
Its
reasonable
fee.
B.
Its
experienced
teachers.
C.
Its
personalized
program.
D.
Its
diverse
curriculum
choices.
What
do
the
four
programs
have
in
common?
They
raise
students’
interest
in
adventure.
They
combine
education
with
home
stays.
They
mainly
offer
cross-cultural
education.
They
pay
attention
to
volunteer
service
work.
B
Masks
that
helped
save
lives
are
proving
a
deadly
danger
for
wildlife,
with
birds
and
sea
creatures
trapped
in
the
shocking
number
of
thrown-away
facial
coverings.
Single-use
masks
have
been
found
around
pavements,
waterways
and
beaches
worldwide.
Worn
once,
the
thin
protective
materials
can
take
hundreds
of
years
to
decompose(分解).
“Face
masks
aren’t
going
away
any
time
soon

but
when
we
throw
them
away,
these
items
can
harm
the
environment
and
the
animals,”
Ashley
Fruno
of
animal
rights
group
PETA
said.
In
Britain,
a
gull
was
rescued
by
the
RSPCA
after
its
legs
became
tangled
in
the
straps
(带子
)of
a
mask
for
up
to
a
week.
The
animal
welfare
charity
took
it
to
a
wildlife
hospital
for
treatment
before
its
release.
The
biggest
impact
may
be
in
the
water.
More
than
1.5
billion
masks
made
their
way
into
the
world’s
oceans
last
year,
accounting
for
around
6,200
extra
tons
of
ocean
plastic
pollution,
according
to
environmental
group
Oceans
Asia.
Conservationists
in
Brazil
found
one
mask
inside
the
stomach
of
a
penguin
after
its
body
was
washed
up
on
a
beach,
while
a
dead
pufferfish
was
discovered
caught
inside
another
off
the
coast
of
Miami.
French
campaigners
found
a
dead
crab
trapped
in
a
mask
near
the
Mediterranean.
Masks
and
gloves
are
“particularly
problematic”
for
sea
creatures,
says
George
Leonard,
chief
scientist
from
NGO
Ocean
Conservancy.
“When
those
plastics
break
down
in
the
environment,
they
then
enter
the
food
chain
and
impact
entire
ecosystems.”
he
added.
There
has
been
a
shift
towards
greater
use
of
reusable
cloth
masks
as
the
pandemic(疫情)
has
worn
on,
but
many
are
still
using
the
lighter
single-use
varieties.
Campaigners
have
urged
people
to
bin
them
properly
and
cut
the
straps
to
reduce
the
risk
of
animals
becoming
trapped.
Oceans
Asia
has
also
called
on
governments
to
increase
fines
for
littering
and
encourage
the
use
of
washable
masks.
What’s
Paragraph
1
mainly
about?
A.
The
problem
of
littering
masks.
B.
The
threat
of
masks
to
wildlife.
C.
The
long
time
to
break
down
masks.
D.
The
protective
use
of
masks
to
people.
What
did
the
animal
welfare
charity
do
to
the
gull?
A.
They
gave
first
aid
to
the
bird.
B.
They
released
the
bird
at
once.
C.
They
kept
the
bird
for
about
a
week.
D.
They
sent
the
bird
to
hospital.
How
is
Paragraph
4
developed?
A.
By
making
comparisons.
B.
By
giving
explanations.
C.
By
providing
examples.
D.
By
analyzing
causes.
Which
measure
has
been
taken
to
help
solve
the
problem?
A.
Wearing
reusable
cloth
masks.
B.
Forbidding
the
use
of
single-use
masks.
C.
Cutting
the
masks
up
before
throwing,
D.
Increasing
fines
for
binning
masks.
C
Nothing
is
“new
and
improved”
anymore.
It’s
all
about
the
plus.
“Something
exciting
is
happening
in
March,”
flowed
out
an
email
from
CBS
All
Access,
alerting
subscribers
that
the
streaming
service
is
being
renamed
Paramount
+
.
The
company
seeks
to
keep
pace
with
Apple
TV+,
ESPN
+,
Disney
+,
BET
+,
AMC
+
and
others.
Video
services
didn’t
start
this.
The
Apple
II
+
came
out
in
1979
and
Crest
+
toothpaste
in
2002,
But
TV
streaming
companies
now
apparently
must
be
branded
plus,
for
fear
that
consumers
perceive
their
offerings
as
a
minus(减).
Much
of
this
has
to
do
with
justifying
a
monthly
charge
for
television,
which
used
to
be
free.
A
more
complete
name
would
be
“Paramount
+
a
Bill.

Hulu
used
to
have
a
“plus”
service,
which
was
a
misnomer
(误称)since
what
customers
got
with
it
was
the
absence
of
ads.
“We’ve
had
fun
with
our
old
friend
Plus,
the
company
explained
in
a
2015
email,
“but
it’s
time
to
move
on.
We
just
wanted
to
let
you
know
that
we
are
retiring
the
Hulu
Plus
name.
From
now
on,
we
will
just
be
known
as
Hulu.
No
Plus.
Yet
other
streaming
services
have
been
drawn
to
the
plus,
thanks
in
large
part
to
the
success
of
Disney+,
which
added
86
million
subscribers
during
its
first
year.
Disney
also
operates
ESPN
+
and
,
outside
the
U.
S.
,
Star
+
.
A
funny
thing
about
marketing:
A
plus
is
always
a
plus
but
a
minus
is
never
a
minus

even
though
more
products
are
notable
for
what
they
cut
down.
Budweiser
wouldn’t
call
its
lower-
calorie
beer
Bud-
.
There
are
fat-free
potato
chips
and
cookies,
but
Pringles-
or
Oreos-
is
abandoned.
Americans
have
a
fondness
for
plus-size
portions,
plus-size
clothing
and
media
that
have
plus
signs
in
their
names.
Mercifully,
the
plus
thing
hasn’t
yet
reached
more
important
aspects
of
our
lives.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“this”
in
paragraph
3
refer
to?
A.
Apple
service.
B.
Video
service.
C.
Plus
service.
D.
Streaming
service.
What
can
we
learn
about
Hulu?
Hulu
has
no
ads
put
in.
Hulu
suffered
a
great
loss.
Hulu
cheated
its
subscribers.
Hulu
no
longer
follows
suit.
Why
wouldn’t
Budweiser
call
its
lower-calorie
beer
Bud-
?
To
improve
the
beer’s
quality.
To
avoid
misunderstandings.
To
keep
pace
with
other
companies.
To
protect
the
consumers’
interests.
What’s
the
author’s
attitude
towards
the
trend?
A.
Critical.
B.
Skeptical
C.
Tolerant.
D.
Objective.
D
Non-fiction
can
be
broken
down
into
many
categories.
One
category
is
literary
non-fiction,
which
is
still
based
in
fact
but
employs
some
of
the
storytelling
elements
that
fiction
uses.
Literary
non-fiction
includes
a
type
of
autobiography(自传)
called
memoir.
Memoir
most
often
focuses
on
a
certain
period
of
the
author’s
life.
It
is,
by
definition,
rooted
in
truth.
Still,
people
sometimes
question
whether
memoir
should
be
categorized
as
non-fiction
at
all.
As
non-fiction,
memoir
is
intended
to
be
factual.
Is
this
really
the
case,
though,
considering
memoir
relies
on
human
memory?
One
classic
study,
led
by
psychologist
Elizabeth
Loftus,
showed
how
easily
an
interviewer’s
choice
of
wording
can
influence
an
eyewitness’s
account
of
a
traffic
accident.
It
is
therefore
reasonable
to
wonder
whether
memoir
should
continue
to
be
branded
as
non-fiction.
Certainly,
human
memory
can
be
unreliable.
However,
a
memoir
author
is
undoubtedly
writing
about
significant
and
impactful
life
events.
Memories
of
such
events
are
actually
more
reliable
than
others.
Studies
show
that
the
more
influential
an
event
is,
the
more
accurately
people
recall
the
details.
As
an
emotionally
charged
event
unfolds,
the
brain
activity
changes
in
a
way
that
amplifies
small
details.
This
activity
helps
build
a
more
precise
and
accurate
memory.
Of
course
the
brain
is
not
a
camera
that
can
“save”
any
memory
with
perfect
accuracy.
But
if
memoir
is
questionable
due
to
the
imperfections
of
the
human
mind,
then
critics
will
have
to
tackle
non-fiction
more
broadly.
All
writers
are
using
their
memories
when
they
create,
and
moreover,
they
are
relying
on
the
memories
of
others.
Journalists
conduct
interviews
to
tell
a
news
story
and
history
writers
depend
on
the
accuracy
of
accounts
from
long
ago.
Yet
they
all
rightfully
fall
under
the
umbrella
of
non-fiction.
Some
people
may
doubt
memoir
not
because
they
mistrust
human
memory,
but
because
they
mistrust
the
author’s
morality.
Critics
may
suspect
an
author
of
making
up
events.
However,
there
is
no
reason
to
be
suspicious
of
memoir
author’s
intentions.
Writing
a
factual
memoir
that
appeals
to
readers
has
the
potential
to
be
profitable
for
the
author,
and
there
is
no
motivation
for
a
memoir
writer
to
knowingly
change
or
beautify
the
truth.
Looking
beyond
the
author’s
own
life
events,
memoir
can
inform
readers
about
the
world
in
the
same
way
that
other
non-fiction
can.
Memoir
has
a
way
of
relaying
facts
about
anything
from
an
occupation
to
brief
fashion
trends,
all
of
it
meaningful
to
the
author.
The
author
introduces
the
topic
in
Paragraph
1
by
.
illustrating
why
it
is
important
to
talk
about
memoir
listing
some
interesting
facts
and
features
of
memoir
defining
key
terms
that
are
discussed
later
in
the
passage
making
a
comparison
between
autobiography
and
memoir
What
does
the
underlined
word
“amplifies”
in
Paragraph
3
probably
mean?
A.
Collects.
B.
Enlarges.
C.
Ignores.
D.
Absorbs.
We
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
Critics
argue
that
a
news
story
by
a
journalist
is
fiction.
A
memoir
author’s
memory
can
be
influenced
by
the
interviewees.
Memoir
can’t
show
readers
facts
about
what
an
author
experienced.
Emotional
moments
can
cause
the
creation
of
more
detailed
memories.
According
to
the
passage,
the
author
believes
.
the
most
profitable
memoirs
are
those
shown
to
be
the
most
factual
many
authors
are
untrustworthy,
although
many
memoirs
are
fact-based
memoir
is
rightfully
categorized
under
the
umbrella
of
literary
non-fiction
memory
is
too
unreliable
for
memoir
to
be
considered
a
type
of
non-fiction
第二节
(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。
Put
on
new
set
of
glasses
for
a
new
view
Today
I
visited
San
Francisco’s
modern-art
museum.
I
was
there
to
see
a
new
exhibit
about
spaceflight.
31
I
like
to
“visit”
this
particular
painting
every
time
I
go
to
the
museum
not
only
because
it
evokes(唤起)strong
feelings,
but
because
I
always
find
something
new.
There’s
real
pleasure
to
be
found
in
revisiting
a
museum,
replaying
a
game
or
rewatching
a
movie.
Some
of
that
enjoyment
comes
from
the
feeling
of
familiarity,
of
course.
32
There’s
always
plenty
more
to
see,
hear,
taste,
smell,
feel,
or
understand
the
second
or
third
time
around.
But
how
do
your
discover
the
exciting
new
thing
in
the
familiar?
One
way
is
approaching
whatever
task
is
at
hand
by
searching
for
the
things
that
you
didn’t
see
in
the
first
time
around.
First,
recognize
that
everything
is
always
changing.
33
Second,
remove
judgment
from
the
experience,
if
possible,
and
just
observe
what’s
new.
For
example,
look
for
the
ways
in
which
a
change
in
your
neighborhood
is
interesting
or
exciting.
34
That
could
mean
removing
sugar,
coffee,
a
certain
kind
of
media
from
your
life
for
a
specified
time.
Once
the
break
is
over,
that
same
thing
will
have
more
of
its
former
interest
or
excitement.
35
So
it’s
true
that
novelty
is
fun,
but
given
enough
of
a
break
in
between,
repeated
experiences
regain
that
initial
excitement.
Repeated
experiences
like
this
are
valuable.
Visiting
a
new
country
brings
fresh
experience.
Coffee
will
never
taste
better
if
you
quit
it
for
a
month.
But
the
piece
of
art
that
made
me
cry
was
a
familiar
one.
But
it
also
comes
from
noticing
new
things
in
what
is
so
familiar.
So
the
second
experience
is
never
exactly
the
same
as
the
first
one.
Another
way
is
changing
your
routine
and
taking
a
break
of
some
kind.
第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分
30
分)
第一节:完形填空
(共
15
小题,每小题
1
分,满分
15
分)
About
six
years
ago
I
started
having
panic
attacks(



).
I
began
my
journey
to
36
them
with
traditional
tools,
all
of
which
were
a
great
help.
37
,a
year
later
treatment
was
no
longer
needed.
Frustratingly,
about
a
year
after
that,
I
started
to
develop
38
and
began
to
have
panic
attacks
once
again.
I
tried
what
I
knew
best
and
went
back
to
my
previous
39
,but
I
was
still
40
and
far
from
feeling
well
again
until
I
got
some
new
advice.
I
loved
to
sing
when
I
was
young.
My
childhood
had
been
41
with
creativity,
yet
for
most
of
my
adult
life
it
was
42
.
A
therapist
told
me
that
mental
health
issues
are
common
among
the
43
minds
of
the
world
when
creativity
is
suppressed(压制).
To
regain
it,
I
decided
to
get
back
into
singing.
Then
I
joined
a
group
called
Sound,
a
pop
choir.
Much
better.
I
found
the
44
to
audition(


).
I
was
amazed
that
I
managed
to
45
such
a
risky
situation
and
not
have
a
panic
attack.
The
audition
itself
was
a
46
for
me,
never
mind
how
I
did.
I
have
now
been
a
member
of
the
choir
for
three
years.
I
love
the
community
and
the
performances.
It
47
me
of
who
I
was
at
school.
My
path
back
then
was
always
“do
what
you
love”.
My
entire
48
was
filled
with
fond
memories
because
of
that,
and
I
was
starting
to
build
that
back
into
my
49
life.
Now,
I
am
feeling
a
lot
better.
When
I
am
anxious,distraction(分散注意力)
is
key
and
singing
does
help.
It
sends
me
into
a
state
in
which
my
body
works
with
pure
passion
and
joy.
More
importantly,I
will
have
exercised
my
creativity
and
50
my
anxiety.
36.
A.
ignore
B.
solve
C.
interpret
D.
stress
37.
A.
Casually
B.
Ridiculously
C.
Controversially
D.
Thankfully
38.
A.
depression
B.
passion
C.
adaptation
D.
relation
39.
A.
tutors
B.
conditions
C.
values
D.
tools
40.
A.
doubting
B.
hesitating
C.
struggling
D.
improving
41.
A.
charged
B.
burdened
C.
mixed
D.
filled
42.
A.
neglected
B.
maintained
C.
sharpened
D.
exploited
43.
A.
open
B.
absent
C.
creative
D.
narrow
44.
A.
turn
B.
pressure
C.
courage
D.
privilege
45.
A.
set
off
B.
get
through
C.
take
up
D.
figure
out
46.
A.
win
B.
failure
C.
pain
D.
barrier
47.
A.
suspects
B.
reminds
C.
cures
D.
warns
48.
A.
existence
B.
competition
C.
career
D.
education
49.
A.
holiday
B.
school
C.
adult
D.
adolescent
50.
A.
relieved
B.
shared
C.
felt
D.
caused
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。
Wild
Chinese
sturgeon(鲟)are
thought
to
have
lived
at
the
same
time
as
dinosaurs
and
among
the
first
class
of
protected
animals
in
China.
Last
week,
a
wild
Chinese
sturgeon,
which
is
believed
to
be
the
51
(large)ever
found
in
the
past
two
decades,
arrived
in
Beijing
for
better
treatment.
The
species
is
one
of
the
52
(critical)endangered
fish
species
in
China
and
can
be
found
only
in
the
Yangtze
and
Pearl
rivers.
The
Chinese
sturgeon
“Houfu”,
53
literally
means
“good
fortune
for
ever
after”,
arrived
at
the
Beijing
Aquarium
on
Monday
after
22
hours
of
transport
from
Hubei
Province.
When
the
fish
54
(find)by
a
fisherman
in
the
Yangtze
River
Basin,
it
had
been
suffering
from
multiple
55
(injury).
It
was
sent
to
the
Yangtze
River
Fisheries
Research
Institute
56
treatment
immediately.
As
she
was
so
weak,
local
care
takers
had
difficulty
57
(feed)it.
The
Yangtze
River
Fisheries
Research
Institute
decided
to
move
it
to
Beijing
to
receive
further
treatment.
Nicknamed
“Aquatic
giant
pandas”
and
58
(list)as
a
wild
creature
under
state
protection,
the
species
has
been
struggling
due
to
water
projects,
busy
waterway
traffic
59
pollution
in
recent
years.
The
number
of
Chinese
sturgeon
living
in
the
wild
60
(fall)
sharply
to
about
50
now
from
about
1,
000
in
1982,
according
to
researchers’
estimates.
第四部分:基础知识(共四节,满分
30
分)
第一节:
词汇拼写
(共
10
小题,每小题
1
分,满分
10
分)
请根据首字母提示或英文释义,
从模块七
Unit1-5
所学的词汇中选用恰当的单词,并且使用其正确的形式填空。
If
you
are
not
satisfied
with
your
we
will
give
you
a
full
refund.
(n.
something
you
buy)
He
has
been
working
at
the
local
school
for
the
handicapped
on
a
basis.
(adj.
done
willingly,
not
because
you
are
forced)
It
is
strongly
that
the
machines
should
be
checked
every
year.
(v.
to
advise
someone
that
they
should
do
something)
He
was
generally
a
to
be
the
finest
poet
in
the
land.
We
are
c
a
survey
to
find
out
what
our
customers
think
of
their
local
bus
service.
It
seems
quite
to
expect
anyone
to
drive
for
3
hours
just
for
a
20-minute
meeting.
(adj.
ridiculous,
not
reasonable)
It’s
been
a
to
be
involved
in
such
an
interesting
project.
(n.
something
that
you
are
lucky
to
have
the
chance
to
do)
He
didn’t
dare
his
parents.
(v.
to
disagree
with
something,
especially
by
saying
that
the
opposite
is
true)
Recent
years
have
w
the
fall
of
the
steel
industry.
He
had
the
feeling
that
everyone
was
laughing
at
him.
(adj.
unpleasant,
terrible)
第二节:
完成句子(共
5
小题,每小题
2
分,满分
10
分)
请用模块七所学的短语和表达补全下列句子。
他们忙于工作以致不能腾出时间锻炼
They
were
so
work
that
they
couldn’t
some
time
for
exercise.
这个计划应该要适应变化,
否则会遭到反对.
The
plan
should
the
changes,
otherwise
it
will
strong
opposition.
流浪者是不可能得到私人医疗资源。
For
the
homeless,
private
medical
care
is
simply
.
她似乎难以跟新学校的同学融和。我想我们该帮她一把。
She
seems
to
find
it
hard
to
with
her
classmates
at
the
new
school.
I
think
we
need
to
her
.
总的来说,我们应该停止使用一次性产品。
,we
should
cut
the
consumption
of
disposable
products.
第三节:
课文默写(共
4
小题,每小题
1
分,满分
4
分)
The
other
day
I
was
showing
the
boys
the
weekly
chemistry
experiment
when,
before
I
knew
it,
the
mixture
was
bubbling
over
everywhere!
The
boys
who
had
never
come
across
anything
like
this
before
started
jumping
out
of
the
windows.
Sometimes
I
wonder
76
,
most
of
whom
will
be
going
back
to
their
villages
after
Year
8
anyway.
To
be
honest,
I
doubt
77
.
Xie
Lei
lives
with
a
host
family
who
give
her
lots
of
good
advice.
Although
some
foreign
students
live
in
student
accommodation
or
apartments,
78
.
Living
with
host
families,
in
which
there
may
be
other
college
students,
gives
her
the
chance
to
learn
more
about
a
new
culture.
“When
I
hear
an
idiom
that
I
don’t
understand,
I
can
ask
my
host
family
for
help
,”
explains
Xie
Lei.
“Also,
when
I
miss
my
family,
79
.”
第四节:
单项选择
(共
6
小题,每小题
1
分,满分
6
分)
Air
pollution
has
caused
millions
of
deaths
every
year,
has
become
a
great
concern.
A.
when
B.
which
C.
what
D.
that
The
agreement
between
the
two
companies
last
week
will
come
into
effect
soon.
A.
to
sign
B.
to
be
signed
C.
signed
D.
signing
A
research
project
is
quite
different
from
homework
you
know
there
is
a
solution.
A.
which
B.
where
C.
what
D.
that
The
tourism
industry,
as
the
core
of
our
local
economy,
is
supposed
in
the
months
to
come.
A.
to
recover
B.
to
have
recovered
C.
to
be
recovering
D.
to
have
been
recovering
to
the
students
at
home,
the
textbooks
enabled
them
to
study
more
efficiently.
A.
Distributing
B.
Having
distributed
C.
Being
distributed
D.
Distributed
A
painting
by
Vincent
Van
Gogh
was
stolen
on
would
have
been
the
Dutch
master’s
167th
birthday.
A.
that
B.
when
C.
what
D.
which
第五部分:书面表达(满分
25
分)
阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
Bobby
was
getting
cold
sitting
out
in
his
backyard
in
the
snow.
Bobby
didn’t
wear
boots;
or
rather,
he
didn’t
own
any.
The
thin
sneakers
he
wore
had
a
few
holes
in
them
and
they
did
a
poor
job
of
keeping
out
the
cold.
Bobby
had
been
in
his
backyard
for
about
an
hour
already.
Try
as
he
might,
he
could
not
come
up
with
an
idea
for
his
mother’s
New
Year
gift.
He
shook
his
head
as
he
thought,
“This
is
useless.
Even
if
I
do
come
up
with
an
idea,
I
don’t
have
any
money
for
a
gift.”
Wiping
tears
from
his
eyes,
Bobby
started
walking
down
to
the
street
where
the
shops
were.
It
wasn’t
easy
being
six
without
a
father,
especially
when
he
needed
a
man
to
talk
to.
Bobby
walked
from
shop
to
shop,
looking
into
each
decorated
window.
Everything
seemed
so
beautiful
but
so
out
of
reach.
It
was
starting
to
get
dark
and
Bobby
reluctantly
turned
to
walk
home
when
suddenly
his
eyes
caught
the
glimmer
(微光)
of
the
setting
sun’s
rays
reflecting
on
something
on
the
roadside.
He
reached
down
and
discovered
a
shiny
dime
(10
分硬币).
Never
before
has
anyone
felt
as
wealthy
as
Bobby
did
at
that
moment.
As
he
held
his
newly-
found
treasure,
warmth
spread
throughout
his
entire
body
and
he
walked
into
the
first
store.
His
excitement
quickly
turned
cold
when
salesperson
after
salesperson
told
him
that
he
could
not
buy
anything
with
only
a
dime.
He
saw
a
flower
shop
and
went
inside
to
wait
in
line.
When
the
shop
owner
asked
if
he
could
help
him,
Bobby
presented
the
dime
and
asked
if
he
could
buy
one
flower
for
his
mother’s
New
Year
gift.
The
shop
owner
looked
at
Bobby
and
his
ten-cent
offering.
Then
he
put
his
hand
on
Bobby’s
shoulder,
saying,
“You
just
wait
here
and
I’ll
see
what
I
can
do
for
you.”
The
sound
of
the
door
closing
as
the
last
customer
left
pulled
Bobby
back
to
reality.
All
alone
in
the
shop,
Bobby
began
to
feel
alone
and
afraid.
注意:
续写词数应为
150
左;
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
广东实验中学
2020—2021
学年(下)高二级期中考试英语
答案
第一部分:听力
(共两节,满分
15
分)
第一节
:听力理解
(共
10
小题,每题
1
分,满分
10
分)
1-5
BCBAA
6-10
CBACC
第二节:
听取信息
(共
5
小题,每题
1
分,满分
5
分)
11.
bank
clerk
12.
Fashion
design
13.
look
back
on
14.
7/seven
sets
of
clothes
15.
sports
clothes
第二部分:阅读理解
(共两节,满分
50
分)
第一节
(共
15
小题,每小题
2.5
分,满分
37.5
分)
16-18
DCD
19-22
BDCA
23-26
CDBA
27-30
CBDC
第二节
(共
5
小题,每小题
2.5
分,满分
12.5
分)
31-35
DEFGC
第三部分:语言知识运用(共两节,满分
30
分)
第一节:完形填空
(共
15
小题,每小题
1
分,满分
1
分)
36-40
BDADC
41-45
DACCB
46-50
ABDCA
第二节:语法填空
(共
10
小题,每小题
1.5
分,满分
15
分)
51.
largest
52.
critically
53.
which
54.
was
found
55.
injuries
56.
for
57.
feeding
58.
listed
59.
or
60.
has
fallen
第四部分:模块基础知识(共三节,满分
30
分)
第一节:
词汇拼写
(共
10
小题,每小题
1
分,满分
10
分)
61.
purchase
62.
voluntary
63.
recommended
64.
acknowledged
65.
conducting
66.
absurd
67.
privilege
68.
contradict
69.
witnessed
70.
awful
第二节:
完成句子(共
5
小题,每小题
2
分,满分
10
分)
occupied
with;
set
aside
adjust/adapt
to;
meet
with
out
of
the
question
fit
in;
help;
out
All
in
all;
out
第三节:
课文默写(共
4
小题,每小题
1
分,满分
4
分)
how
relevant
chemistry
is
to
these
students
whether
I’m
making
any
difference
to
these
boys’
lives
at
all.
some
choose
to
board
with
English
families
it’s
a
great
comfort
to
have
a
substitute
family
to
be
with
第四节:
单项选择
(共
6
小题,每小题
1
分,满分
6
分)
80-85
BCBADC
第五部分:书面表达(满分
25
分)
参考例文:
Paragraph
1:
Eventually
the
shop
owner
came
out
and
moved
to
the
counter.
There,
before
Bobby's
eyes,
lay
twelve
red
roses,
with
leaves
of
green
and
tiny
white
flowers
all
tied
together
with
a
big
silver
tape.
Bobby's
heart
sank
as
the
owner
placed
them
gently
into
a
long
white
box.
"That
will
be
ten
cents,
young
man."
the
shop
owner
said,
reaching
out
his
hand
for
the
dime.
Slowly,
Bobby
moved
his
hand
to
give
the
man
his
dime.
Could
this
be
true?
He
wondered.
Paragraph2:
With
the
bunch
of
beautiful
roses
in
his
hands,
Bobby
backed
off
and
then
turned
and
ran.
Within
minutes,
he
was
at
home,
still
breathless.
“Look,
Mother,
what
have
I
got
for
you?”
Bobby
called
out
in
the
backyard.
Mother
came
out
from
inside
the
house.
She
could
hardly
believe
her
eyes
upon
seeing
the
beautiful
flowers
in
front
of
her.
“Merry
Christmas!”
Bobby
said
and
began
to
tell
her
everything
he
had
experienced
in
the
flower
shop.
Tearfully,
Mother
hugged
her
son
in
her
arms.
Standing
in
the
bitter
cold
air,
they
somehow
didn't
feel
cold
at
all.
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