重庆市凤鸣山中学
2020—2021
学年度下期半期
高
2019
级
英语试题
考试说明:1.考试时间:
120
分钟
2.
试题总分:
150
分
3.
试卷页数:
10
页
第Ⅰ卷(共三部分)
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分
30
分)
第一节(共
5
小题,每题
1.5
分,满分
7.5
分)
1.
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。
2.
What
will
the
speakers
bring
to
the
picnic?
A.
Some
drinks.
B.
Some
fruit.
C.
Some
desserts.
3.
What
did
the
man
like
about
the
movie?
A.
The
acting.
B.
The
music.
C.
The
scenery.
4.
What
is
the
woman
going
to
do?
A.
Play
baseball.
B.
Watch
a
game.
C.
Do
her
work.
5.
What
will
the
woman
work
as?
A.
An
assistant.
B.
A
lawyer.
C.
A
teacher.
6.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
A
new
TV
set.
B.
A
TV
program.
C.
A
radio
program.
第二节(共
15
小题,每题
1.5
分,满分
22.5
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。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。
7.
What
does
the
man
take
to
school?
A.
Five
books.
B.
Three
pens.
C.
Two
rulers.
8.
Why
does
the
man’s
back
hurt?
A.
He
studies
for
too
long.
B.
He
picks
up
some
dictionaries.
C.
He
carries
a
heavy
backpack.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8、9
题。
9.
Who
lost
the
car
keys?
A.
Kelsey.
B.
Tim.
C.
David.
10.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
In
a
car.
B.
In
the
main
office.
C.
In
Tim’s
office.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
10
至
12
题。
11.
What
does
Emma
need?
A.
Dresses.
B.
Shirts.
C.
Pants.
12.
Why
is
Emma
unsure
of
the
store?
A.
She
wants
the
latest
styles.
B.
She
wants
a
lot
of
choices.
C.
She
wants
helpful
clerks.
13.
What
does
Emma
often
do?
A.
She
often
goes
to
fashion
shows.
B.
She
often
reads
the
fashion
magazines.
C.
She
often
shops
in
the
department
store.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
13
至
16
题。
14.
Who
got
a
new
job?
A.
Anna.
B.
Anna’s
father.
C.
Anna’s
mother.
15.
What
do
we
know
about
Anna’s
new
house?
A.
It
has
small
rooms.
B.
It
has
few
windows.
C.
It
has
many
trees
around
it.
16.
How
does
Anna
feel
about
the
old
house?
A.
She
misses
it.
B.
She
thinks
it’s
pretty.
C.
She
loves
it
the
most.
17.
When
is
Dave
coming
over
probably?
A.
This
summer.
B.
This
weekend.
C.
Next
weekend.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
17
至
20
题。
18.
What
is
a
major
challenge
that
Stevie
Wonder
has
had
to
face?
A.
His
unsuccessful
records.
B.
Pressure
from
other
musicians.
C.
Not
being
able
to
use
his
eyes.
19.
When
did
Stevie
Wonder
start
his
professional
career?
A.
At
the
age
of
6.
B.
At
the
age
of
11.
C.
At
the
age
of
19.
20.
How
many
Grammy
Awards
did
Stevie
Wonder
receive?
A.
10.
B.
25.
C.
30.
21.
What
kinds
of
songs
did
Stevie
Wonder
often
record?
A.
Rap
songs
about
life.
B.
Sad
songs
about
death.
C.
Happy
songs
about
love.
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、D
四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
1
-bedroom
flat
Cowbridge
Lane,
Barking
A
Flats
to
Rent
in
London
A.
020
8012
2188.
B.
020
80125113.
C.
020
8012
6728.
D.
020
8012
6803.
B
I
had
moved
to
Japan
for
a
long-term
client
consulting
engagement.
After
a
few
days
in
a
Tokyo
hotel,
I
moved
to
an
apartment.
After
being
moved
in
by
my
colleagues,
it
was
time
to
get
dinner.
I
found
a
?
1,000
per
month/
?231
per
week
Primelodge
Estates
are
pleased
to
offer
for
letting
this
newly
redecorated
1-bedroom
flat
on
the
ground
floor
located
minutes
from
Barking
station
and
local
facilities.
Tel:
020
8012
5113
2-bedroom
flat
Pierhead
Lock,
Canary
Wharf,
London,
E14
?
1,980
per
month/
?
457
per
week
Long
let.
Located
next
to
the
Thames
and
with
2
circular
balconies
to
relax
upon,
this
wonderful
2-
bedroom
flat
is
good-sized
and
has
natural
light
throughout.
Benefits
include
a
modem
kitchen,
a
utility
room(杂用间)and
a
bathroom.
Tel:
020
8012
6728
3-bedroom
flat
Boulevard
Drive,
Colindale,
London,
NW9
?
3,
467
per
month/
?
800
per
week
Zero
deposit
available.
Long
let.
This
amazing
3
-bedroom
apartment
is
located
on
the
7th
floor
of
a
modem
apartment
building
with
comfortable
accommodation
throughout,
a
large
private
balcony
and
access
to
the
gym
and
swimming
pool.
Tel:020
8012
6803
4-bedroom
flat
Oakwood
Court,
101
Pinner
Road,
Harrow,
HAI
?
4,290
per
month/?
1,100
per
week
A
well
presented,
newly
decorated
and
bright
4-bedroom
flat
in
this
small,
well
looked
after
block.
It
is
located
by
a
park
with
many
trees,
where
you
can
see
many
citizens
running
along
the
park
paths
when
the
sun
rises.
The
flat
offers
free
parking,
too.
Tel:020
8012
2188.
22.
Which
flat
has
an
easy
access
to
a
station?
A.
The
flat
in
Boulevard
Drive.
B.
The
flat
in
Oakwood
Court.
C.
The
flat
in
Cowbridge
Lane.
D.
The
flat
in
Pierhead
Lock.
23.
What
do
the
2-bedroom
flat
and
the
3-bedroom
flat
have
in
common?
A.
Both
are
newly
redecorated.
B.
Both
can
be
rented
for
a
long
time.
C.
Both
offer
free
parking
D.
Both
require
no
deposit.
24.
Which
number
should
you
call
if
you
like
exercising
in
the
morning?
pizza
deliver
flyer
in
my
mailbox
and
decided
to
simply
order
a
pizza
as
I
might
have
the
previous
week
in
Manhattan.
The
phone
call
to
Cali
Pizza
was
easier
than
anticipated
and
while
waiting
for
the
pizza
I
set
about
unpacking.
Unfortunately,
after
45
minutes
no
pizza.
I
figured
that
my
"easy"
call
really
wasn't
and
that
I
would
need
to
make
alternate
plans
for
dinner.
While
thinking
about
what
to
do
next,
my
phone
rang.
It
was
Cali
Pizza
calling
to
say
that
they
could
not
find
my
apartment
based
on
the
address
that
I
had
given
them.
Once
it
was
determined
that
I
had
provided
an
incorrect
address,
the
clerk
on
the
phone
asked
me
to
describe
what
I
could
see
from
my
window.
After
some
back
and
forth
they
seemed
satisfied
that
they
knew
where
I
was.
A
few
minutes
later
the
pizza
arrived.
This
is
when
my
“customer
delight”
experience
took
over.
First,
the
delivery
person
apologized
repeatedly
for
being
late,
then
he
showed
me
the
small
blue
metal
plate
on
my
building
with
the
correct
address,
and
finally
he
refused
to
accept
payment
for
the
pizza
because
he
was
late.
Net
result:
one
delighted
customer
(me)
,
and
frequent
orders
from
Cali
Pizza
during
my
two-year
stay
in
Japan.
Such
"customer
delight"
experiences
become
stories
I
have
used
to
illustrate
what
it
means
to
truly
delight
a
customer.
25.
What
did
the
writer
do
first
after
he
moved
in
the
apartment?
A.
Call
his
colleagues.
B.
Set
about
unpacking.
C.
Deliver
flyers.
D.
Place
an
order.
26.
Why
was
the
delivery
delayed?
A.
The
pizza
was
sent
to
a
wrong
address.
B.
The
clerk
was
unfamiliar
with
the
address.
C.
The
writer
provided
an
inaccurate
address.
D.
The
number
on
the
flyer
was
inaccurate.
27.
Which
of
the
following
best
explains
"
took
over”
underlined
in
paragraph
3?
A.
Disappeared
B.
Dominated
C.
Promoted.
D.
Decreased.
28.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
story?
A.
One
can't
be
too
careful
when
placing
an
order.
B.
A
short-term
loss
of
benefit
may
reward
a
lot.
C.
It's
never
easy
to
settle
down
in
a
new
city.
D.
A
delayed
delivery
may
result
in
good
profit.
C
Looking
for
a
place
to
take
a
rest,sip
a
cup
of
coffee
and
have
a
furry
companion?
Welcome
to
animal-
themed
cafes.
In
recent
years,the
combination
of
pets
and
catering
has
become
incredibly
popular
in
many
cities
throughout
China.While
many
cafes
started
out
offering
the
company
of
cats
and
dogs,others
are
expanding
their
range.Some
cafes
include
animals
like
squirrels,raccoons
and
even
capybaras.
In
reviews,internet
users
have
commented
that
their
main
reason
for
visiting
these
businesses
is
to
interact
closely
with
animals
they
have
only
seen
from
afar.
“The
customers
love
animals.They
are
curious
about
these
pets
and
want
to
raise
one
at
home,but
circumstances
don’t
allow
it,”said
pet
cafe
owner
Tian
Rui,Liu
Jing,a
Beijing
resident
who
works
in
finance,loves
pigs,but
her
parents
would
not
endorse
her
getting
one
as
a
pet.The
24-year-old
had
to
admire
the
animals
through
videos
and
images.But
now,she
can
have
close
contact
with
an
adorable
pig
every
weekend
in
a
pet
cafe.
Also,these
pet
cafes
serve
as
a
shelter
for
those
who
find
comfort
in
being
around
animals.“In
this
place,you
can
get
close
to
the
cute
little
ones
in
a
very
comfortable
way
without
having
to
worry
about
safety
and
hygiene(
卫
生
)—overall,it
is
an
extremely
comfortable
experience,”said
Zhao
Ming
from
Tianjin,30,a
frequent
pet
cafe
visitor.
Animal
lovers
also
expect
the
pet
cafes
to
change
people’s
attitudes
toward
pets.Animals
like
ducks,
pigs
and
sheep
have
been
served
as
food
for
many
years.People
hardly
see
them
as
pets.But
the
pet
cafes
help
shift
their
attitude
from
seeing
them
as
playthings
to
regarding
them
as
family
members
or
close
friends.
“Whether
at
home
or
in
stores,these
little
animals
are
there
for
companionship
and
they
bring
warmth
to
our
hearts.They
care
and
understand
just
like
family
members.They
give
us
much
more
than
the
love
we
give
to
them,”Zhao
said.
29.
Why
do
people
visit
pet
cafes?
A.To
experience
a
clean
environment.
B.To
have
close
contact
with
animals.
C.To
pursue
inner
peace.
D.To
appreciate
animal
images.
29.What
does
the
underlined
word
“endorse”
in
Paragraph
4
mean?
A.Believe
in.
B.Approve
of.
C.Prevent.
D.Suspect.
30.We
can
conclude
from
Paragraph
6
that
pet
cafes
may
.
A.show
us
the
importance
of
having
pets.
B.remind
us
to
value
our
family
and
friends.
C.change
our
views
of
animals.
D.teach
us
how
to
look
after
pets
better.
31.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.Animals
Turn
into
Companions
B.Ideal
Shelters
for
Lovely
Animals
C.
Cafes
Enjoy
Great
Popularity
D.Animal
Lovers
from
Different
Cities
D
In
a
country
where
over
80%
of
residents
live
in
public
housing,
a
government
commitment
to
sustainable
urban
design
could
have
huge
influence.
And
when
it's
a
tropical
country
like
Singapore
where
convenience
and
air
conditioning
are
a
way
of
life,
the
impact
could
be
greater
still.
Promising
42,000
new
homes
across
five
residential
districts,
the
eco-town
of
Tengah
will
be
the
24th
new
settlement
built
by
Singapore's
government
since
World
War
II.
It
is,
however,
the
first
with
centralized
cooling,
automated
trash
collection
and
a
car-free
town
center,
with
which
environment
lovers
hope
to
offer
a
roadmap
for
reducing
carbon
emissions
in
the
Southeast
Asian
city-state.
The
development
is
named
as
"Forest
Town"
by
officials,
due
to
its
abundant
greenery
and
public
gardens.
Once
home
to
brick-making
factories,
and
later
used
for
military
training,
the
2.7-
square-mile
site
has
been
reclaimed
by
a
forest
in
recent
years.
A
328-foot-wide
ecological
“corridor"
will
be
maintained
through
its
center,
providing
safe
passage
to
wildlife
and
connecting
a
water
catchment
area
on
one
side
to
a
nature
reserve
on
the
other.
The
project
has
proven
a
new
plan
for
urban
planners
supporting
green
design
principles
and
“smart"
technology,
according
to
Chong
Fook
Loong,
group
director
for
research
and
planning
at
Singapore's
Housing
and
Development
Board,
the
agency
overseeing
the
country's
public
housing.
“Tengah
is
a
new
start,"
he
said
in
a
video
interview,
explaining
that
roads
and
parking
are
being
pushed
beneath
the
town
center.
"
We'
re
going
for
the
ideal
concept
of
separated
traffic,
with
everything
underground
and
then
the
ground
level
totally
freed
up
for
pedestrians—for
people.
So,
it's
a
very
safe
environment
for
all.”
“We
want
a
town
that
allows
walking
and
cycling
in
a
very
user-friendly
manner,“
he
added,
saying
that
cycling
has
taken
off”
in
Singapore
in
the
“last
three
to
five
years
especially".
The
master
plan
will
see
the
installation
(安装)of
electric
vehicle
charging
stations.
32,
What
is
special
about
the
24th
new
settlement?
A.
It
can
house
42,000
people.
B.
It
will
be
environmentally
friendly
C.
It
will
be
built
by
the
government.
D.
It
will
be
well
equipped
33.
Which
of
the
following
might
be
the
design
of
the
forest
town?
34.
What
can
we
learn
from
Chong
Fook
Loong's
words?
A.
Separated
traffic
will
be
applied.
B.
A
parking
lot
will
put
in
the
town
center.
C.
Bikes
will
be
able
to
fly
in
the
near
future.
D.
All
masters
will
install
charging
stations.
35.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Ways
to
reduce
carbon
emissions
B.
A
green
roadmap
for
Singapore
C.
Eco
'smart'
city
of
Singapore
D.
A
smart
electric
vehicle
technology
第二节(共
5
小题;每小题
2
分,满分
10
分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选山可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
After
realizing
the
person
who
broke
in
was
probably
45
in
some
way,
Yassin,
instead
of
being
46
,
put
up
a
sign
that
read
“If
you
are
hungry
or
need
emergency
money,
just
47
till
we
open!
We
As
we
know,
mental
health
is
in
a
worse
situation
among
young
people
globally.
36
This
not
are
more
than
happy
to
48
you
when
we
are
open!”
only
lowers
quality
of
life,
but
has
a
negative
impact
on
a
teenager's
growth.
To
get
at
the
root
causes
of
this
decline,
a
group
of
scientists
conducted
a
study
and
found
the
combination
of
high
screen
time
and
low
"green
time”
greatly
affects
mental
well-being.
Children
nowadays
spend
more
time
than
ever
in
front
of
electronic
devices.
The
average
daily
screen
time
for
8-to-18-year-olds
was
7.
5
hours
in
the
U.
S.
ten
years
ago.
As
the
study
states,"
This
greatly
goes
above
guidelines
of
2
hours
per
day.
"
Now
the
condition
is
worse
by
the
fact
that
so
many
schools
are
using
technology
to
teach
classes.
Indeed
some
screen
time
can
promote
connections
and
enable
tasks
to
be
done
more
efficiently.
37
In
addition
to
troubling
nerve
stimulation,
too
much
screen
time
takes
the
place
of
important
protective
behaviors
for
mental
health
such
as
physical
activity,
getting
adequate
sleep,
and
academic
activities.
The
study
authors
suggest
that
green
time
could
act
as
a
cure
for
screen
time,
essentially
balancing
its
negative
effects.
38
The
attention
systems
can
be
restored
in
natural
environment
when
they
are
worn
out,
because
they
employ
involuntary
attention
there,
which
is
not
tiring
or
effortful.
39
The
great
nature
could
potentially
function
as
a
psychological
well-being
promotion
intervention(干预)children
and
teenagers
in
a
high-tech
era.
This
knowledge
could
be
a
guide
to
public
health
departments
that
are
struggling
to
restore
happiness
and
cheer
in
countless
anxious
teenagers.
40
.
A.
Teenagers
urgently
need
more
green
time.
B.
Screen-based
technology
makes
kids
less
attentive.
C.
The
frequency
of
depression
and
anxiety
is
increasing.
D.
There
are
many
more
ways,
nevertheless,
in
which
it
is
harmful.
E.
It
suggests
more
outdoor
projects
like
building
parks
could
be
fundamental.
F.
Paying
constant
directed
attention
to
screens
can
raise
directed
attention
tiredness.
G.
This
study
highlights
that
nature
may
currently
be
a
potential
public
health
resource.
第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分
45
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。从短文后各题所给的四个选项
A、B、C、D
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。
Yassin
Terou
owns
a
restaurant
in
downtown
Knoxville.
One
morning,
he
41
early,
only
to
find
someone
had
attempted
to
rob
his
shop.
A
rock
was
42
thrown
through
the
window
and
broken
pieces
were
seen
everywhere.
But
since
the
food
is
made
43
each
morning
and
the
cash
registers
are
44
every
night,
the
thief
went
away
empty-handed.
Sounds
unbelievable,
right?
But
to
people
who
know
Yassin,
it
is
not
49
at
all.
When
he
first
arrived
in
the
U.S.
as
a
refugee
(
难
民
),
he
struggled
to
find
his
50
because
of
discrimination.
But
he
quickly
discovered
the
best
way
to
fight
the
51
he
felt
was
to
be
loving.
With
the
help
of
local
community
(
社
区
),Yassin
52
a
restaurant.
He
welcomes
everyone
into
his
restaurant,
regardless
of
their
53
.
He
knows
and
greets
hundreds
of
54
by
name
daily,
and
the
relaxed
and
55
atmosphere
makes
visiting
feel
like
seeing
family.
At
one
point,
Yassin
was
accused
of
“stealing
56
from
Americans”
by
someone
who
was
laid
off.
Despite
the
fact
that
he
is
a
57
citizen
of
this
country
and
that
he
should
just
have
ignored
him,
he
calmly
offered
to
58
the
man
who
charged
him.
Yassin’s
restaurant
was
59
with
the
title
of
“Nicest
Place
of
America”
by
Reader’s
Digest
in
2018.
His
success
comes
from
the
kindness,
love
and
60
he
shows
in
everything
he
does.
And
of
course,
the
food
is
delicious
too!
41.
A.
showed
up
B.
slipped
away
C.
dropped
in
D.
moved
out
42.
A.
casually
B.
carelessly
C.
apparently
D.
narrowly
43.
A.
delicious
B.
fresh
C.
attractive
D.
healthy
44.
A.
checked
B.
cleaned
C.
emptied
D.
removed
45.
A.
hiding
B.
compromising
C.
suffering
D.
cheating
46.
A.
disappointed
B.
annoyed
C.
relieved
D.
delighted
47.
A.
wait
B.
continue
C.
escape
D.
search
48.
A.
help
B.
accompany
C.
treat
D.
forgive
49.
A.
satisfying
B.
amusing
C.
surprising
D.
challenging
50.
A.
place
B.
strength
C.
interest
D.
style
51.
A.
sympathy
B.
loneliness
C.
hate
D.
anxiety
52.
A.
inspected
B.
visited
C.
decorated
D.
started
53.
A.
differences
B.
ages
C.
appearance
D.
characters
54.
A.
residents
B.
customers
C.
tourists
D.
neighbors
55.
A.
friendly
B.
informal
C.
traditional
D.
quiet
56.
A.
money
B.
food
C.
jobs
D.
dreams
57.
A.
foreign
B.
legal
C.
former
D.
wealthy
58.
A.
promote
B.
understand
C.
employ
D.
praise
59.
A.
equipped
B.
associated
C.
presented
D.
covered
60.
A.
courage
B.
appearance
C.
confidence
D.
enthusiasm
第Ⅱ卷
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。
New
Yorkers
were
shocked
in
early
December
when
a
creature
as
big
as
a
school
bus
61_
第二节:读后续写(满分
25
分,其中书写及卷面分
5
分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
“I
don't
want
to
see
that
cat
in
our
yard
again,"
my
husband
said
as
he
drove
the
beautiful
cat
back
into
the
neighbor's
yard.
"Cats
aren't
like
dogs,
honey.
They
are
very
independent
and
tend
to
move
around
(surface)
from
the
Hudson
River.
Over
the
next
three
days,
several
popular
tourist
destinations,
where
a
journalist
took
its
tail
at
Lady
Liberty.
62_humpback
whale(座头鲸)
swam
by
63_(photo)
of
the
animal
seemingly
waving
wherever
they
please,
especially
if
they
are
mousing.”
I
said.
“Well,
text
our
neighbor
and
let
her
know
I
don't
appreciate
her
cat
in
our
yard,"
he
insisted.
Sighing,
I
sent
off
a
quick
text
to
our
sweet
neighbor,
Cheryl,
informing
her
of
my
husband's
dislike
of
cats.
“I'll
do
my
best,
"
she
replied
some
time
later,
“
but
Scientists
say
NYC0089,
which
hasn't
been
spotted
in
several
weeks,
has
likely
returned
to
deeper
it's
kind
of
hard
controlling
where
she
goes
when
I
let
her
outside."
The
following
morning,
John
stood
at
waters
south
of
the
Hudson.
Still,
the
rapidly
in
recent
years.
“With
these
numbers
increasing
64_(frequent)
of
whale
sightings
in
the
broader
area
has
gone
up
65_
(sharp),
it's
not
surprising
that
you're
seeing
them
in
some
the
picture
window
in
our
bedroom.
He’d
installed
it
so
that
I
could
watch
the
birds
visiting
our
feeders.
“You
aren't
going
to
believe
this,"
he
said.
"Come
look!"
Slowly,
I
approached
the
window,
praying
Cheryl's
cat
wasn't
in
our
yard.
u0h,
my
God!”
I
cried.
Seated
side
by
side,
right
in
the
center
of
our
yard,
unusual
places,
says
Brown—a
biologist.
"Including
the
Hudson
River
and
Staten
Island.
were
two
enormous
groundhogs(土拨鼠).We'd
observed
groundhogs
before,
especially
since
our
back
Scientists
say
the
66_(rise)
whale
sightings
are
likely
related
to
purer
water
and
a
brimming
yard
backs
up
to
a
wooded
area,
but
never
had
they
been
as
brave
as
these
two.
John
raised
the
window,
and
buffet
of
Atlantic
menhaden,
a
fish
favored
by
humpbacks,
resulting
67_
landmark
environmental
the
two
raced
into
the
woods.
That
evening,
I
happened
to
glance
out
of
the
picture
window.
Then
something
regulations
68_(pass)
in
the
1970s
as
well
as
New
York
city
cleanup
efforts.
caught
my
eye
in
the
flowerbed
beyond.
"John,
come
quick!
”
Hurriedly,
he
entered
the
bedroom
just
in
“Seeing
more
whales
in
this
area
is
a
sign
69_
the
waters
are
cleaner
and
there's
more
food
here
time
to
see
one
of
the
groundhogs
chewing
on
the
flowers
we'd
planted
around
the
water
fountain.
"Why,
for
these
whales,”
Brown
says.
“It
shows
that
70
doing
that—and
more—to
protect
these
species.”
第四部分:写作((共两节,
满分
35
分)
we've
been
doing
is
working,
so
we
need
to
keep
it's
eating
every
single
blossom
!"
Again,
John
lifted
the
window,
and
the
groundhog
fled
into
the
woods.
"Hmmm,
I’d
better
look
up
groundhogs
on
the
computer
and
see
just
how
destructive
they
can
be."
Before
he
left
the
room,
however,
he
saw
something
again.
A
groundhog
was
chewing
our
vegetables
in
the
center
of
the
garden.
Across
the
yard,
we'd
planted
a
vegetable
garden.
We'd
taken
great
pains
to
enclose
the
rows
and
rows
of
plants
in
第一节:单词拼写(每小题
1
分,满分
10
分)
71.
(expose)
to
a
lot
of
new
ideas
when
studying
in
college,
Mary
always
does
something
that
others
can't
understand.
72.
It
is
challenge
for
me
to
pick
out
one
of
my
former
classmates
from
a
crowd
of
people.
73.You'll
find
these
meals
quick
and
(方便的)
to
prepare.
74.
People
are
likely
to
live
more
happily
and
longer
if
they
are
optimistic
life
75.
No
until
he
took
off
his
glasses
I
recognize
him.
76.
He
got
into
a
situation
it
is
hard
to
decide
what
is
right
and
wrong.
77.
The
incomes
of
skilled
workers
went
up.
In
the
m
,
unskilled
workers
saw
their
earnings
fall.
78.
I
am
afraid
your
teacher
won’t
(同意)of
your
going
there.
79.
The
organizer
demanded
that
all
applications
(递交)by
Monday.
80.
Globe
is
a
publishing
group
(consist)
of
6
publishing
houses,
many
of
whose
books
and
magazines
have
a
good
influence
on
every
aspect
of
life
chicken
wire.
注意:
1.
续写词数应为
150
左右:
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Paragraph
1:
"Something's
got
to
be
done!”
John
shouted.
Paragraph
2:
I
couldn't
help
smiling
to
myself
as
I
went
to
search
for
my
cellphone.高2022届半期考试英语参考答案
听力
(每小题1.5分,总分30分)
1—5
CABAB
6—10
ACBCA
11—15
ABBCA
16—20
BCBBC
阅读(每小题2分,总分40)
21-23:CBA
24-27:DCBB
28-31
BBCA
32-35:
BAAC
7选5:CDFGE
完形填空(每小题1.5分,总分30分)
41---45:
ACBCC
46---50:
BAACA
51---55:
CDABA
56---60:
CBCCB
短文填空:(每小题1.5分,总分15分)
61.
surfaced
62.
the
63
photos
64.
frequency
65.
sharply
66.
rising
67.
from
68.
passed
69.
that
70.
what
单词拼写:(每小题1分,总分10分)
71.
Exposed
72.
a
73
convenient
74.
about
75.
did
76.
where
77.
meanwhile
78.
approve
79.
be
submitted
80.
consisting
附:
听力材料
Text
1
M:
What
should
we
bring
to
the
picnic
on
Sunday?
W:
Tom
and
Mary
usually
take
plenty
of
drinks
and
fruit.
So
let’s
bring
some
desserts
instead.
(1)
Text
2
M:
That
movie
was
great!
The
acting
is
always
good
in
movies
with
a
famous
director.
(2)
W:
The
music
was
good,
too.
But
I
think
the
beautiful
scenery
was
the
best
part.
Text
3
M:
Are
you
coming
to
watch
me
play
baseball
today?
The
game
is
at
four.
W:
Sure,
I’d
love
to
see
it.
(3)
The
last
time
I
saw
you
play,
you
did
a
great
job.
Text
4
M:
So,
Mary,
have
you
made
up
your
mind
about
what
to
do
after
you
finish
school?
W:
I
was
going
to
be
a
high
school
teacher,
but
my
parents
got
me
a
job
as
an
assistant
for
a
famous
lawyer.
(4)
Text
5
(总结题)
M:
Have
you
found
your
favorite
show
on
TV?
W:
No.
It’s
usually
on
Channel
9.
But
I
can’t
get
anything
now.
Text
6
W:
Wow,
your
backpack
is
heavy.
(7)
What
do
you
have
in
there?
M:
Well,
I
have
five
books
for
all
my
classes.
(6)
I
also
have
ten
pencils
in
my
pencil
case.
I
have
a
ruler
and
two
or
three
erasers.
And
I
have
my
big
dictionary.
W:
That’s
a
lot
to
bring
around
with
you!
Does
your
back
hurt?
(7)
M:
It
does,
(7)
but
I’m
used
to
it.
I
need
to
have
all
of
my
things
with
me
for
class.
Text
7
M:
Oh
no,
Kelsey.
I
lost
my
car
keys.
(8)
What
should
I
do?
W:
Check
the
lost
and
found,
Tim.
(8)
It’s
in
the
main
office.
Maybe
someone
saw
them
and
brought
them
there.
M:
Okay,
good
idea.
What
if
they’re
not
there?
W:
Try
to
think
about
the
last
time
you
had
them.
Do
you
remember?
M:
Well,
I
drove
here
to
work
this
morning.
Then
I
went
to
my
friend
David’s
office
to
say
hi.
Then
I
came
up
here
to
my
office.
(9)
They
must
be
in
David’s
office!
I’ll
go
look.
Thanks
for
your
help,
Kelsey!
Text
8
W:
I
need
to
buy
new
dresses
for
school,
(10)
but
I
don’t
know
where
to
shop.
Where
do
you
usually
shop,
Dean?
M:
I
go
to
the
department
store
downtown
to
buy
clothes.
They
have
a
lot
of
choices,
and
the
clerks
are
very
helpful.
You
can
find
different
styles
of
shirts,
pants,
and
suits.
I
always
find
what
I
need.
W:
But
do
they
have
good
women’s
clothes?
I
like
to
wear
the
latest
fashion.
Are
their
clothes
in
style?
(11)
M:
I
think
so.
But
I
don’t
care
about
clothes
like
you
do,
Emma.
(10)
W:
I
do.
I
always
read
the
fashion
magazines.
(12)
I
want
to
be
a
model
or
go
to
a
fashion
show
one
day.
M:
That’s
nice.
You’ll
have
to
visit
that
department
store
and
see
if
you
like
their
styles.
Text
9
M:
Hi,
Anna!
(13)
How
is
your
new
house?
You
moved
into
a
new
house
over
the
summer,
right?
W:
I
did!
My
dad
got
a
different
job
across
town,
so
we
moved
closer
to
his
work.
(13)
Our
new
house
is
great.
(14)
I
have
a
big
room
with
a
table
to
do
my
homework,
as
well
as
some
nice
furniture
to
store
all
my
clothes
and
books.
M:
That
sounds
nice!
What
about
the
rest
of
the
house?
W:
I
love
it.
It
has
big
rooms
and
many
windows.
And
my
mom
planted
flowers
and
trees
all
around
it.
(14)
It’s
really
pretty
—
a
lot
nicer
than
our
old
house.
My
old
room
was
small,
and
the
old
house
was
ugly
with
no
flowers.
But
I
still
miss
it!
(15)
M:
I’m
happy
for
you!
I’d
love
to
come
over
and
see
it
sometime.
Maybe
this
weekend
or
next
weekend?
(16)
W:
This
Saturday
would
be
good,
Dave!
(16)
I
just
need
to
ask
my
mother.
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10
Stevie
Wonder
was
born
in
Michigan
in
1950.
(17)
He
was
born
six
weeks
early,
and
as
a
result,
his
eyes
did
not
grow
properly.
He
has
been
blind
his
whole
life.
Despite
his
disability,
Stevie
Wonder
grew
up
playing
music
and
learning
about
music.
(17)
He
began
recording
music
as
a
small
boy,
and
he
started
his
professional
career
at
the
age
of
11.
(18)
The
style
of
music
that
Stevie
Wonder
plays
is
called
rhythm
and
blues,
with
some
Motown
influence.
His
songs
are
world-famous,
including
such
songs
as
Living
for
the
City
and
Sir
Duke.
In
his
career,
Stevie
Wonder
has
had
over
30
songs
in
the
Top
10
and
has
received
25
Grammy
Awards
for
his
music.
(19)
He
sings
from
his
heart,
and
his
songs
are
very
positive
and
are
often
about
love
and
happiness.
(20)
Stevie
Wonder
has
always
been
very
interested
in
his
African
roots,
and
he
often
wears
African-style
clothing.
He
is
an
amazing
musician
who
has
influenced
many
artists
over
the
years.