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北师大长春附属学校2020—2021学年度下学期
高二年级期中考试
英语试卷
考试时间:120分钟
满分:150分
2021年5月11日
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。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.
?19.15.
B.
?9.18.
C.
?9.15.
答案是C。
1.
What
does
the
woman
want
to
do?
A.
Watch
TV.???
B.
Go
for
a
walk.???
C.
Access
the
Internet.
2.
Why
would
the
woman
like
to
have
a
Chinese
name?
A.
She
is
taking
a
Chinese
class.
B.
She
will
be
working
in
China.
C.
She
has
made
some
Chinese
friends.
3.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
A
travel
plan.???
B.
An
exam
result.???
C.
A
sports
game.
4.
What
has
the
man
been
doing?
A.
Writing
something.
B.
Repairing
his
pen.??
C.
Shopping.
5.
What
does
John
suggest
the
woman
do?
A.
Meet
his
friend.
B.
Ask
Harry
for
help.
C.
Go
to
the
airport
with
him.
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,各小题将给出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.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
In
a
bank???
B.
In
a?hotel.??
C.
In?a
restaurant.
7.
How
much
does
the
man
need
to
pay?
A.
$68??
?
B.
$136???
C.
$204
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
Whose
birthday
is
it?
A.
Sarah's.??
?
B.
Michael's.???
C.
Rebecca's.
9.
When
will
the
birthday
party
begin?
A.
At
6:15.??
?
B.
At
6:30.??
?
C.
At
7:00.
10.
What
does
the
man
want
to
know?
A.
What
to
buy.???
B.
Who?to?call.???
C.
Where?to
park.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
Why
was
Julia
absent
from
the
class?
A.
She
was
ill.???
B.
She
got?up?late.??
C.
She
went?to
a?party.
12.
What
has
Robert
got
for
Julia?
A.
Textbooks.???
B.
Oil
paintings.???
C.
Lecture
notes.
13.
Where
will
the
speakers
meet
on
Saturday?
A.
At
Robert's?home.??
B.
At?a
bar???
C.
At?a
shop.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.
What
is
the
woman
doing?
A.
Attending
a
conference.
B.
Giving
some
advice.?
C.
Doing
an
interview.
15.
How
often
does
the
man
travel
by
bus?
A.
Twice
a
day.???
B.
Every
other
day.??
C.
Once
a
week.
16.
How
does
the
man
feel
about
the
bus
service?
A.
It's
good.??
?
B.
It's
fair.????
C.
It's
poor.
17.
What
improvement
should
the
bus
company
make?
A.
Buses
should
be
on
time.
B.
Drivers
should
be
more
polite.
C.
Seats
should
be
more
comfortable.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
Who
is
Pierre?
A.
A
doctor
from
Senegal.
B.
A
university
researcher.
C.
A
United
Nations
official.
19.
What
does
Pierre
mainly
talk
about?
A.
Food
supplies
in
the
world.
B.
The
role
that
the
UN
plays.
C.
The
purpose
of
his
study.
20.
What
is
the
expected
outcome
of
Pierre's
work?
A.
A
new
medicine.??
B.
A
new
type
of?rice.???
C.
A
new
farming
method.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)
第一节
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
From
virtual
tours
to
e-learning
tools,
museums
and
art
galleries
have
been
sharing
resources
using
digital
platforms
to
continue
to
connect
with
the
public,
share
collections
and
stories,
and
support
those
who
are
vulnerable
(脆弱的)
during
closures
and
the
COVID-19
crisis.
Hastings
Museum
and
Art
Gallery
Hastings
Museum
and
Art
Gallery
is
a
family
friendly
museum
in
Hastings
with
a
diverse
collection
of
97,000
objects
of
local
history.
To
deal
with
the
COVID-19
outbreak,
we
have
launched
a
digital
museum
via
Facebook.
The
British
Library
Over
the
past
two
years,
our
imaging
specialists
have
been
trying
to
digitise
the
globes,
which
form
one
of
the
most
beautiful
parts
in
the
British
Library’s
vast
maps
collection.
The
virtual
globes
will
be
made
available
on
the
British
Library’s
website
throughout
2020,
with
the
first
seven
due
for
release
on
26
March.
Art
UK
Art
UK
is
the
online
home
for
every
public
art
collection
in
the
UK.
Art
UK
is
a
charity,
which
features
almost
digitised
250,000
artworks
available
online.
Through
our
work,
we
make
art
available
for
everyone—for
enjoyment,
learning
and
research.
From
May
we
will
offer
users
the
opportunity
to
create
and
share
albums
of
artworks
as
well
as
“digital
surrogate
(替代的)
exhibitions”.
Leeds
Art
Gallery
Online
The
displays
at
Leeds
City
Art
Gallery
have
been
selected
by
the
staff
to
reflect
the
richness
and
variety
of
the
collections.
Established
masterpieces
are
presented
alongside
lesser
known
works.
It
includes
recent
acquisitions
and
long
term
works
from
the
collection.
The
collection
is
quite
large—only
a
fraction
(部分)
is
on
display
at
any
one
time.
When
not
on
show,
these
may
be
seen
by
appointment
at
the
Gallery.
21.
Which
is
the
most
inviting
to
a
geography
lover?
A.
Hastings
Museum
and
Art
Gallery.
B.
The
British
Library.
C.
Art
UK.
D.
Leeds
Art
Gallery
Online.
22.
What
is
special
about
Art
UK?
A.
It
is
an
ideal
museum
for
a
family.
B.
It
has
the
largest
collection
of
art
works.
C.
It
is
a
non-profit
art
learning
service.
D.
It
displays
lesser
known
works
besides
famous
ones.
23.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
text?
A.
To
introduce
virtual
tours
options.
B.
To
inform
readers
of
art
events.
C.
To
provide
a
cure
for
COVID-19.
D.
To
popularise
art
knowledge
to
readers.
B
Benjamin
West,
the
father
of
American
painting,
showed
his
talent
for
art
when
he
was
only
six
years
of
age.
But
he
did
not
know
about
brushes
before
a
visitor
told
him
he
needed
one.
In
those
days,
a
brush
was
made
from
camel’s
hair.
There
were
no
camels
nearby.
Benjamin
decided
that
cat
hair
would
work
instead.
He
cut
some
fur
from
the
family
cat
to
make
a
brush.
The
brush
did
not
last
long.
Soon
Benjamin
needed
more
fur.
Before
long,
the
cat
began
to
look
ragged(蓬乱).
His
father
said
that
the
cat
must
be
sick.
Benjamin
was
forced
to
admit
what
he
had
been
doing.
The
cat’s
lot
was
about
to
improve.
That
year,
one
of
Benjamin’s
cousins,
Mr.
Pennington,
came
to
visit.
He
was
impressed
with
Benjamin’s
drawings.
When
he
went
home,
he
sent
Benjamin
a
box
of
paint
and
some
brushes.
He
also
sent
six
engravings(版画)by
an
artist.
These
were
the
first
pictures
and
first
real
paint
and
brushes
Benjamin
had
ever
seen.
In
1747,
when
Benjamin
was
nine
years
old,
Mr.
Pennington
returned
for
another
visit.
He
was
amazed
at
what
Benjamin
had
done
with
his
gift.
He
asked
Benjamin’s
parents
if
he
might
take
the
boy
back
to
Philadephia
for
a
visit.
In
the
city,
Mr.
Pennington
gave
Benjamin
materials
for
creating
oil
paintings.
The
boy
began
a
landscape(风景)
painting.
William
Williams,
a
well-known
painter,
came
to
see
him
work.
Williams
was
impressed
with
Benjamin
and
gave
him
two
classic
books
on
painting
to
take
home.
The
books
were
long
and
dull.
Benjamin
could
read
only
a
little,
having
been
a
poor
student.
But
he
later
said,
“Those
two
books
were
my
companions
by
day,
and
under
my
pillow
at
night.”
While
it
is
likely
that
he
understand
very
little
of
the
books,
they
were
his
introduction
to
classical
paintings.
The
nine-year-old
boy
decided
then
that
he
would
be
an
artist.
24.
What
is
the
text
mainly
about?
A.
Benjamin’s
visit
to
Philadelphia.
B.
Williams’
influence
on
Benjamin.
C.
The
beginning
of
Benjamin’s
life
as
an
artist.
D.
The
friendship
between
Benjamin
and
Pennington.
25.
What
does
the
underlined
sentence
in
paragraph
3
suggest?
A.
The
cat
would
be
closely
watched.
B.
The
cat
would
get
some
medical
care.
C.
Benjamin
would
leave
his
home
shortly.
D.
Benjamin
would
have
real
brushes
soon.
26.
What
did
Pennington
do
to
help
Benjamin
develop
his
talent?
A.
He
took
him
to
see
painting
exhibitions.
B.
He
provided
him
with
painting
materials.
C.
He
sent
him
to
a
school
in
Philadelphia.
D.
He
taught
him
how
to
make
engravings.
27.
Williams’
two
books
helped
Benjamin
to
.
A.
master
the
use
of
paints
B.
appreciate
landscape
paintings
C.
get
to
know
other
painters
D.
make
up
his
mind
to
be
painter
C
When
I
was
17,
I
read
a
magazine
article
about
a
museum
called
the
McNay,
once
the
home
of
a
watercolorist
named
Marian
McNay.
She
had
requested
the
community
to
turn
it
into
a
museum
upon
her
death.
On
a
sunny
Saturday,
Sally
and
I
drove
over
to
the
museum.
She
asked,
"Do
you
have
the
address?
""No,
but
I'll
recognize
it,
there
was
a
picture
in
the
magazine.
"
"Oh,
stop.
There
it
is!”
[]
The
museum
was
free.
We
entered,
excited.
A
group
of
people
sitting
in
the
hall
stopped
talking
and
stared
at
us.
"May
I
help
you?"
a
man
asked.
"No,
"I
said.
"We're
fine.”
Tour
guides
got
on
my
nerves.
What
if
they
talked
a
long
time
about
a
painting
you
weren't
that
interested
in?
Sally
had
gone
upstairs.
The
people
in
the
hall
seemed
very
nosy(爱窥探的),
keeping
their
eyes
on
me
with
curiosity.
What
was
their
problem?
I
saw
some
nice
sculptures
in
one
room.
Suddenly
I
sensed
a
man
standing
behind
me.
"Where
do
you
think
you
are?
"
he
asked.
I
turned
sharply.
"The
McNay
Art
Museum!"
He
smiled,
shaking
his
head.
"Sorry,
the
McNay
is
on
New
Braunfels
Street."
"What’s
this
place?”
I
asked,
still
confused.
"Well,
it's
our
home."
My
heart
jolted(震颤).
I
raced
to
the
staircase
and
called
out,
"Sally!
Come
down
immediately!
"
"There's
some
really
good
stuff(艺术作品)up
there."
She
stepped
down,
looking
confused.
I
pushed
her
toward
the
front
door,
waving
at
the
family,
saying,
"Sorry,
please
forgive
us,
you
have
a
really
nice
place."
Outside,
when
I
told
Sally
what
happened,
she
covered
her
mouth,
laughing.
She
couldn't
believe
how
long
they
let
us
look
around
without
saying
anything.
The
real
McNay
was
splendid,
but
we
felt
nervous
the
whole
time
we
were
there.
Van
Gogh,
Picasso.
This
time,
we
stayed
together,
in
case
anything
else
unusual
happened.
Thirty
years
later,
a
woman
approached
me
in
a
public
place.
"Excuse
me,
did
you
ever
enter
a
residence,
long
ago,
thinking
it
was
the
McNay
Museum?
"
"Yes.
But
how
do
you
know?
We
never
told
anyone.
"
"That
was
my
home.
I
was
a
teenager
sitting
in
the
hall.
Before
you
came
over,
I
never
realized
what
a
beautiful
place
I
lived
in.
I
never
felt
lucky
before.
You
thought
it
was
a
museum.
My
feelings
about
my
home
changed
after
that.
I've
always
wanted
to
thank
you."
28.
What
do
we
know
about
Marian
McNay?
A.
She
was
a
painter.
B.
She
was
a
community
leader.
C.
She
was
a
museum
director.
D.
She
was
a
journalist.
29.
Why
did
the
author
refuse
the
help
from
the
man
in
the
house?
A.
She
disliked
people
who
were
nosy.
B.
She
felt
nervous
when
talking
to
strangers.
C.
She
knew
more
about
art
than
the
man.
D.
She
mistook
him
for
a
tour
guide.
30.
How
did
the
author
feel
about
being
stared
at
by
the
people
in
the
hall?
A.
Puzzled.
B.
Concerned.
C.
Frightened.
D.
Delighted.
31.
Why
did
the
author
describe
the
real
McNay
museum
in
just
a
few
words?
A.
The
real
museum
lacked
enough
artwork
to
interest
her.
B.
She
was
too
upset
to
spend
much
time
at
the
real
museum.
C.
The
McNay
was
disappointing
compared
with
the
house.
D.
The
event
happening
in
the
house
was
more
significant.
D
It
is
not
easy
to
become
a
doctor
in
the
United
States.
The
first
step
is
getting
into
a
medical
college.
More
than
one
hundred
and
twenty
American
schools
offer
study
programs
for
people
wanting
to
be
doctors.
People
can
get
advice
about
medical
schools
from
many
resources.
One
of
these
is
the
Princeton
Review.
The
publication
provides
information
about
colleges,
study
programs
and
jobs.
The
Princeton
Review
says
the
competition
to
enter
medical
schools
is
strong.
American
medical
schools
have
only
about
sixteen
thousand
of
openings.
But
more
than
thirty-two
thousand
students
may
try
it.
Many
of
those
are
women.
Most
applicants
contact
more
than
one
medical
school.
Some
contact
many.
An
important
part
of
the
application
usually
is
the
Medical
College
Admission
Test
which
is
called
MCAT.
The
Association
of
American
Medical
Colleges
provides
the
test
by
computer.
It
is
offered
in
the
United
States
and
other
countries.
The
people
who
want
to
enter
medical
schools
are
rated
(评定)
on
reasoning,
physical
and
biological
sciences
and
an
example
of
writing.
Applicants
for
medical
schools
need
to
do
well
on
the
MCAT.
They
also
need
a
good
record
in
their
college
studies.
Some
students
work
for
a
year
or
two
in
a
medical
or
research
job
before
they
attempt
to
enter
a
medical
school.
32.
To
enter
medical
schools
is
.
A.
effortless
B.
not
competitive
C.
fiercely
competitive
D.
easy
33.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true
about
the
Princeton
Review?
A.
It
can
give
us
advice
about
medical
schools.
B.
It
is
a
great
resource
for
people
who
want
to
become
doctors.
C.
It
can
provide
us
information
about
study
programs.
D.
It
provides
the
MCAT
test.
34.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“those”
in
the
third
paragraph
refer
to?
A.
people
who
want
to
be
doctors
B.
people
who
want
to
enter
a
medical
school
C.
people
who
are
tested
by
MCAT
D.
doctors
in
the
United
States
35.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
passage?
A.
How
to
be
a
good
doctor
in
the
United
States.
B.
The
importance
of
the
Princeton
Review.
C.
How
to
prepare
for
the
MCAT.
D.
How
to
get
into
a
medical
school.
第二节
阅读下面短文,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。
Accidents
happen
more
often
than
you
think.
Every
year
in
China,
3.2
million
people
die
in
accidents

that’s
an
average
of
six
people
per
minute.
Experts
say
that
the
10
minutes
after
an
accident
can
make
the
difference
between
life
and
death.
36
.
The
second
Saturday
of
September
is
World
First
Aid
Day.
It
fell
on
Sept
8
this
year.
First
aid
refers
to
the
first
steps
taken
to
help
someone
who’s
injured.
37
.
It
also
includes
getting
help,
either
by
telling
other
people
or
calling
120.
38
,
do
cardiopulmonary
resuscitation
(CPR,
心肺复苏),
and
treat
things
like
burns,
bleeding
and
broken
bones.
It
takes
as
little
as
two
hours
to
learn
these
skills.
39
.
You
can
also
read
books
or
watch
videos
that
can
be
found
on
free
apps
like
First
Aid
Manual
(现场急救指南).
40
.
The
Peking
Union
Medical
College
Hospital
offers
these
options.
“Learning
first
aid
is
good
for
everyone
and
it
is
better
to
start
young,”
Wang
Jiangshan,
a
doctor
in
the
hospital’s
emergency
room,
told
the
China
Youth
Daily.
“It
can
benefit
oneself
and
others
for
the
rest
of
one’s
life.”
A.
It
includes
keeping
the
person
safe
and
staying
calm
B.
You
can
learn
first
aid
by
visiting
the
official
website
of
China
First
Aid
Training
C.
This
is
why
learning
first
aid
is
so
important
D.
Right
now
is
a
good
time
for
us
to
learn
more
about
first
aid
E.
Some
hospitals
also
give
courses
or
even
hold
first
aid
camps
for
kids
F.
In
the
US,
first
aid
is
a
basic
skill
that
every
student
has
to
learn
G.
Basic
first
aid
training
teaches
you
how
to
deal
with
emergencies
第三部分
语言知识运用(共三节,
40小题;满分60分)
第一节
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,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。
This
morning,
as
I
was
getting
close
to
the
supermarket,
I
saw
a
small
41
gathering
around
an
elderly
woman
with
blood
under
her
face.
I
stopped
and
asked
if
I
could
42
.
I
told
her
I
was
certified
(授予证书的)
in
first
aid.
Then
I
43
someone
for
a
first
aid
kit
(工具箱).
But
she
didn’t
want
help,
saying
she
was
fine.
But
she
wasn’t
fine.
I
asked
her
to
44
with
me
and
we
45
about
her
routine
of
getting
groceries.
People
brought
out
ice
packs,
water
and
paper
towels
from
the
46
nearby.
I
put
on
the
gloves
from
the
first
aid
kit,
and
cleaned
her
up
a
bit,
but
47
I
just
talked
to
her
and
held
her
hand.
Two
48
happened
to
be
passing
by
and
49
to
help
check
her
out
a
bit.
Finally,
after
ten
minutes
the
50
arrived
and
I
talked
to
the
emergency
medical
team
and
they
51
.
I
was
certified
in
first
aid
years
back,
and
I
got
re-certified
a
month
ago,
but
I
never
52
it
once.
However,
I
realized
being
certified
isn’t
53
about
providing
the
aid.
I
didn’t
stop
the
bleeding.
I
didn’t
54
to
examine
her.
Mostly
it
was
about
providing
comfort
for
people
in
a
difficult
55
.
The
certification
gave
me
the
56
to
do
that:
to
kneel
on
the
sidewalk,
holding
an
old
woman’s
hand,
and
to
help
make
those
57
few
minutes
just
a
little
bit
better.
If
you’re
not
certified
in
first
aid,
I
can’t
58
it
strongly
enough.
It
takes
four
hours
of
your
time
at
your
59
Red
Cross.
With
what
you’ll
60
,
maybe
you’ll
be
able
to
help
someone
like
the
old
lady
one
day.
41.
A.
people
B.
crowd
C.
traffic
D.
public
42.
A.
help
out
B.
look
out
C.
watch
out
D.
make
out
43
A.
paid
B.
scolded
C.
applied
D.
sent
44.
A.
accompany
B.
walk
C.
stay
D.
shop
45.
A.
talked
B.
cared
C.
looked
D.
quarreled
46.
A.
hotel
B.
office
C.
station
D.
supermarket
47.
A.
simply
B.
maybe
C.
mostly
D.
extremely
48.
A.
policemen
B.
doctors
C.
clerks
D.
volunteers
49.
A.
refused
B.
woke
C.
lay
D.
stopped
50.
A.
driver
B.
family
C.
ambulance
D.
officer
51.
A.
operated
on
B.
took
over
C.
ran
away
D.
turned
up
52.
A.
used
B.
noticed
C.
liked
D.
met
53.
A.
hopefully
B.
possibly
C.
necessarily
D.
commonly
54.
A.
want
B.
try
C.
permit
D.
teach
55.
A.
place
B.
position
C.
life
D.
situation
56.
A.
harm
B.
wish
C.
lesson
D.
confidence
57.
A.
scary
B.
moving
C.
confusing
D.
friendly
58.
A.
support
B.
demand
C.
recommend
D.
explain
59.
A.
local
B.
national
C.
formal
D.
private
60.
A.
recognize
B.
learn
C.
allow
D.
offer
第二节
单句语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
61-1.
Only
a
(minor)
of
people
object
to
this
proposal.
61-2.
Heart
is
one
of
the
most
important
(organ)
for
human
beings,
birds
and
animals.
61-3.
The
performances
given
at
the
opening
ceremony
of
the
sports
meeting
are
varied,
(range)
from
dancing
to
fashion
shows.
61-4.
Please
do
not
try
to
(justice)
your
behavior
by
telling
me
what
other
students
are
doing.
61-5.
He
(emerge)
as
a
key
figure
in
the
campaign
when
he
was
15
years
old.
61-6.
She
has
kept
up
(practice)
training
for
several
years.
61-7.
The
message
(convey)
in
this
cartoon
is
apparent—actions
speak
louder
than
words.
61-8.
My
dream
is
(admit)
to
a
key
university
and
make
contributions
to
our
society
in
the
future.
61-9.
Please
remain
(seat)
until
the
plane
has
come
to
a
complete
stop.
61-10.
She
has
stuck
to
physical
training
for
several
years
without
(interrupt).
第三节
选择短语并用其适当形式填空(共
10
小题;每小题1.5
分,满分15
分)
2921041910
be
divided
into
act
as
lead
to
remove…from…
make
sure
be
fond
of
deal
with
regard…as…
be
faced
with
concentrate
on
62-1.
The
result
is
over
crowding
on
the
road
system,
which
is
one
of
the
problems
the
local
governments
.
62-2.
Always
we
need
to
filter
out
the
noise
and
nonsense
and
only
what
we
deeply
desire.
62-3.
It
was
once
common
to
Britain
a
society
with
class
distinction.
62-4.
It
is
human
nature
that
all
of
us
should
beauty.
Everybody
was
born
with
a
heart
for
beauty.
62-5.
The
food
poisoning
incident
has
been
properly
and
we’ve
come
to
realize
the
importance
of
food
safety.
62-6.
A
trained
dog
can
a
guide
to
a
blind
person.
62-7.
In
given
conditions,
a
bad
thing
can
a
good
result.
62-8.
England
can
two
major
regions,
the
highland
zone
and
the
lowland
zone.
62-9.
If
a
food
or
drink
doesn’t
suit
your,
you
can
it
your
diet.
62-10.
that
all
the
lights
are
turned
off
before
you
leave.
第四部分
写作(共两节,
11小题;满分30分)
第一节
单句改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
以下句子中每句有一处错误,每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:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
63-1.
On
particular,
his
paintings
are
set
apart
from
other
paintings
by
their
realistic
human
faces
and
deep
emotional
impact.
63-2.
New
ideas
and
values
gradual
replaced
old
ones
from
the
Middle
Ages.
63-3.
Most
client
wanted
paintings
that
were
beautiful
and
interesting
to
look
at.
63-4.
After
the
invention
of
photography,
paintings
were
no
longer
needed
to
preserve
that
people
and
the
world
looked
like.
63-5.
He
sought
to
show
not
just
the
outer
image
of
his
subjects,
and
their
inner
warmth
and
humanity
as
well.
63-6.
The
best
way
guarantee
economic
growth
is
to
make
use
of
the
resources
efficiently.
63-7.
Burns
are
divided
into
three
types,
depended
on
the
depth
of
skin
damage.
63-8.
Not
only
his
friends
but
also
Tom
want
to
go
to
the
cinema
last
weekend.
63-9.
While
many
impressionists
painted
scenes
of
the
nature
or
daily
life,
others
focused
on
people.
63-10.
Picasso
tried
to
analyse
the
shapes,
where
existed
in
the
natural
world.
第二节
书面表达(满分20分)
64.
假定你是李华,想邀请好友Jack一起参观中国古代艺术展(ancient
Chinese
art
exhibition)。请给他写一封邮件,内容包括:
1.
展览时间、地点;
2.
展览内容;
3.
可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
要求:
1.
书写整洁,占卷面分3分;
2.
100词左右,词数不足或超出将扣除卷面分2分。
Dear
Jack,
Yours,
Li
Hua
2020-2021下学期高二英语期中考试答案
第一部分
听力
1-5
CBCAB
6-10
BAACC
11-15
ACBCA
16-20
BABCB
第二部分
阅读
21-23
BCA
24-27
CDBD
28-31
ADAD
32-35
CDBD
36-40
CAGBE
第三部分
完形填空
41-45
BADCA
46-50
DCBDC
51-55
BACBD
56-60
DACAB
61.
61-1.
minority
61-2.
organs
61-3.
ranging
61-4.
justify
61-5.
emerged
61-6.
practical
61-7.
conveyed
61-8.
to
be
admitted
61-9.
seated
61-10.
interruption
62.
62-1.
are
faced
with
62-2.
concentrate
on
62-3.
regard
as
62-4.
be
fond
of
62-5.
dealt
with
62-6.
act
as
62-7.
lead
to
62-8.
be
divided
into
62-9.
remove
from
62-10.
Make
sure
第四部分
单句改错
63.
63-1.
On
particular→In
particular
63-2.
gradual→gradually
63-3.
client→clients
63-4.
that→what
63-5.
and→but
63-6.
guarantee→to
guarantee
63-7.
depended→depending
63-8.
want→wanted
63-9.the
nature→nature
63-10.
where→which
64.
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