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重庆南开中学2020-2021学年第二学期高2022级期中考试
英语试题
本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。共150分。
考试时间120分钟。
第Ⅰ卷(三部分共110分)
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上,听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂到客观题答题卡上。
第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)
听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从恶中所给的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思和阅读下一小题。每段对话读一遍。
1.
Where
is
Andy
now?
A.
In
the
U.K.
B.
In
France.
C.
In
China.
2.
What
will
the
woman
do
A.
Look
after
her
sick
sister.
B.
Have
a
walk
with
the
man
C.
Take
care
of
her
sister's
child.
3.
What
is
the
relationship
between
Colin
and
Mary?
A.
Brother
and
sister.
B.
Father
and
daughter.
C.
Husband
and
wife.
4.
How
long
does
the
computer
club
last?
A.
15minutes.
B.
30
minutes.
C.
45
minutes.
5.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
discussing?
A.
A
hairdresser.
B.
A
barbershop.
C.
A
girl.
第二节(共15小题;每小题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至7题。
6.
What
do
we
know
about
the
basket?
A.
It
is
small
for
a
coffee
pot.
B.
It
was
bought
yesterday.
C.
It
is
of
bad
quality.
7.
What
does
the
woman
decide
to
do
in
the
end?
A.
Change
the
basket
for
another
one.
B.
Have
the
basket
repaired.
C.
Return
the
basket.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.
Where
did
the
woman
meet
Bradley
Cooper?
A.
At
a
restaurant.
B.
At
a
bookstore.
C.
At
a
shopping
center.
9.
What
did
Bradley
Cooper
do
for
the
woman?
A.
He
gave
her
a
book.
B.
He
signed
a
book
for
her.
C.
He
helped
her
with
her
English.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
When
is
Priceless
on?
A.
At
8.
B.
At
9.
C.
At
1l.
11.
What
does
the
woman
think
of
quiz
shows?
A.
Boring.
B.
Exciting.
C.
Funny.
12.
What
program
will
the
woman
watch?
A.
A
basketball
game.
B.
A
movie.
C.
A
talk
show.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Who
went
to
England
last
year?
A.
Ivan.
B.
Jim.
C.
Erica.
14.
Where
did
Erica
stay
during
her
holiday?
A.
In
a
hotel.
B.
In
a
tent.
C.
In
a
flat.
15.
Which
means
of
transport
did
Ann
use
from
Italy
to
Malta?
A.
The
plane.
B.
The
car.
C.
The
boat.
16.
Where
will
the
speakers
probably
go?
A.
To
a
mountain.
B.
To
a
farm.
C.
To
a
castle.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Which
position
is
open?
A.
Editors.
B.
Reporters.
C.
Website
designers.
18.
What
can
be
got
from
the
job?
A.
Chances
to
travel
around.
B.
Lots
of
money.
C.
Free
movies.
19.
What
is
the
requirement
for
the
applicants?
A.
Work
experience.
B.
Good
writing
skills.
C.
Access
to
the
Internet.
20.
What
does
the
speaker
talk
about
in
the
end?
A.
The
deadline.
B.
The
age
limit.
C.
The
website
address.
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,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Hemingway
Emest
Hemingway,
the
man
was
more
interesting
than
the
myth.
A
new
six-hour
three-night
documentary
from
Ken
Burns
and
Lynn
Novick
aims
to
look
beyond
the
bullfighting,
the
wildlife
hunting,
and
the
broken
marriages
and
romances
to
find
the
artist
who
made
a
lasting
impact
on
world
literature
at
27
and
kept
finding
ways
to
live
up
to
his
reputation.
Begins
Monday:
April
5.
at
8
p.
m,
PBS;
check
local
listings
Home
Economics
The
latest
family
situation
comedy
features
Topher
Grace
as
one
of
three
adult
brothers
who
stay
close
despite
the
enormous
gap
in
wealth
that
affects
how
daily
life
plays
out
in
their
separate
Bay
Area
households.
With
Caitlin
McGee
as
the
poor
guy
in
the
three,
Jimmy
Tatro
as
the
younger
brother
who
made
a
fortune,
and
Grace
as
a
writer
who
also
works
at
the
studio.
Wednesday.
April
7,
at
8:30
p.
m.
on
ABC
This
Is
a
Robbery
Thirteen
empty
frames
hang
in
Boston's
Isabella
Stewart
Gardner
Museum
in
honor
of
the
masterpieces
that
were
stolen
by
thieves
the
night
after
St.
Patrick's
Day
1990.
This
documentary
explores
the
mystery
of
where
these
great
paintings
have
vanished
to,
gathering
stories
from
investigators
who
have
looked
into
Irish
gangster
Whitey
Bulger,
the
local
Italian
mafia(黑手党),
and
even
the
IRA(Irish
Republican
Army).
Available
Wednesday,
April
7,
Netflix
Them
The
title
recalls
Jordan
Peele's
Us,
and
like
that
horror
film,
this
new
series
from
executive
producer
Lena
Waithe
unfolds
the
terror
of
racism.
In
1953,
a
middle-class
black
family
moves
across
the
country
to
a
new
home
in
Compton,
a
mostly
white
Los
Angeles
suburb.
The
neighbors
launch
a
campaign
of
terror,
and
the
house
itself
seems
to
turn
against
them.
Available
Friday:
April
9,
Amazon
Prime
21.
Which
program
should
you
watch
if
you
are
interested
in
racial
issues?
A.
Them.
B.
Home
Economics.
C.
Hemingway
D.
This
is
Robbery.
22.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.
You
can
find
broken
marriages
and
romances
in
Hemingway:
B.
There
are
some
stories
behind
the
mystery
in
This
is
a
Robber:
C.
There
is
a
conflict
between
different
social
classes
in
the
1950s
in
Them.
D.
The
three
brothers
get
on
well
because
they
are
all
rich
in
Home
Economics.
23.
What
is
the
purpose
of
the
passage?
A.
To
promote
some
popular
soap
operas.
B.
To
advertise
some
famous
TV
channels.
C.
To
introduce
some
books
for
time
killing.
D.
To
recommend
some
programs
worth
watching.
B
Baseball
is
one
of
the
oldest
sports
in
the
U.
S.
Most
historians
agree
it
happened
before
1900.
Baseball
was
once
America's
favorite
game,
but
has
now
lost
that
claim
to
basketball.
It
is
a
name
that
requires
strength.
but
not
hugeness.
And
agility,
quickness,
perfect
vision
and
quick
reaction
are
even
more
important
than
pure
strength.
What
will
new
technology
teach
us
about
baseball?
A
system
called
PITCHf/x
has
been
used
since
2006
to
track
and
record
the
path
of
a
pitch
and
its
speed.
The
system
uses
radar
and
cameras
to
track
how
the
ball
moves
after
it
is
hit
and
also
records
the
movement
of
players
on
the
field.
The
fastest
runners
are
only
a
little
slower
than
Olympic
running
champion
Usain
Bolt.
In
other
words,
some
players
are
very
fast
runners.
The
system
also
shows
how
far
some
players
run
to
catch
balls
and
how
quickly
they
react
to
batted
balls.
Some
players
ran
more
than
17
meters
in
under
two
seconds
to
catch
a
ball.
Other
players
showed
they
could
throw
the
ball
over
150
kilometers
per
hour.
Some
teams
are
using
this
intormation
to
provide
better
treatment
to
their
players
and
to
compare
players
and
teams.
Will
young
players
break
the
unwritten
rules?
Baseball
has
a
lot
of
traditions
including
unwritten
rules
of
behavior.
For
example,
newer
players
are
expected
to
show
respect
to
the
other
team
by
restraining
(抑制)reaction
to
a
great
home
run
lit(全垒打).
A
home
run
is
when
a
player
hits
the
ball
so
far
that
he
can
travel
around
all
four
bases
in
one
trip.
He
as
well
as
anyone
already
on
base
can
score
after
it.
In
recent
years,
some
young
players
have
wildly
celebrated
their
home
runs
by
throwing
their
arms
in
the
air
or
dramatically
throwing
their
bats
to
the
ground.
Many
older
players
find
such
behavior
unsportsmanlike
while
Bryce
Harper
of
the
Washington
Nationals,
one
of
the
best
young
players
in
baseball,
recently
told
ESPN
that
he
is
tired
of
hearing
older
players
complain
about
the
young,
“There're
so
many
guys
in
the
game
now
who
are
so
much
fun."
He
said
he
thinks
it
is
too
bad
those
players
are
restricted
by
the
unwritten
rules
about
behavior.
on
the
field.
24.
We
learn
from
the
passage_____________.
A.
hugeness
is
more
important
than
strength
in
baseball
B
quick
reaction
matters
more
than
strength
in
baseball
C.
baseball
and
basketball
are
among
the
oldest
games
in
US
D.
baseball
has
always
been
the
most
loved
and
popular
sport
in
US
25.
What
does
the
author
tell
us
in
Paragraph
2?
A.
PITCHf/x
can
only
track
how
the
ball
moves
in
the
field.
B.
The
fastest
runners
can
run
as
fast
as
the
Olympic
champion.
C
Some
players
are
recorded
to
throw
a
ball
at
an
amazing
speed.
D.
The
technology
is
now
only
applied
to
players
of
the
home
team.
26.
The
unwritten
rules
of
behavior
require
young
players
to___________.
A.
always
show
respect
to
players
of
the
other
team
B.
bold
down
their
excitement
over
a
great
home
run
hit
C.
celebrate
their
home
runs
by
swinging
their
arms
wildly
D.
consider
the
feelings
of
older
players
who
don't
make
a
home
run
27.
Bryce
Harper
thinks
that___________.
A.
young
players'
celebrations
of
home
runs
is
an
amusing
part
of
the
game
B.
all
the
unwritten
rules
of
behavior
on
the
field
should
be
banned
ever
since
C.
older
players
have
the
right
to
restrain
young
players'
behavior
on
the
field
D.
both
young
and
older
players
should
know
how
to
restrain
their
true
feelings
C
Insects
arc
to
the
animal
kingdom
what
the
deep
sea
is
to
Earth,
We
think
because
we
know
the
birds
and
the
mammals
so
we've
already
discovered
what's
on
this
planet.
In
fact,
we've
just
scratched
the
surface.
The
Smithsonian
Institution
says
that
"there
are
more
insect
species
that
have
not
been
described(named
by
science)than
there
are
insect
species
that
have
been
previously
named.
"Flies
are
particularly
diverse:
More
than
124,000
species
have
been
identified,
but
scientists
suspect
countless
more
are
awaiting
discovery.
The
Amazon
is
home
to
at
least
10
percent
of
the
world's
known
biodiversity
and.
hundreds
of
thousands
of
insect
species.
But
it's
an
uncertain
time
for
the
rainforest
and
for
insects.
A
2019
study
suggested
that
about
a
third
of
insect
species
would
be
vulnerable
to
extinction
in
the
next
few
decades,
a
result
of
habitat
loss
from
intensive
agriculture,
pesticide
and
fertilizer
pollution,
and
climate
change,
among
other
factors.
And
in
Brazil,
President
Jair
Bolsonaro
has
been
actively
promoting
development
of
the
Amazon,
more
than
300,000
square
miles
of
which
has
been
lost
to
industry
since
the
1970s.
Although
it's
common
for
scientists
to
find
new
insects
in
the
Amazon,
the
number
of
unfamiliar
fly
species
caught
in
the
tower
traps
of
insects
was
surprising.
Moreover,
many
species
appeared
only
in
traps
set
above
the
ground
level.
Almost
two-thirds
of
fly
diversity
is
present
in
the
8-
to
32-meter
traps,
but
not
in
the
soil
That
means
quite
a
lot
of
loss
when
big
trees
are
cut
down.
Many
of
the
mystery
flies
seemed
to
be
phorids(蚤蝇),
creatures
the
size
of
a
few
grains
of
salt,
some
of
which
lay
their
eggs
in
bees,
ants,
and
other
insects.
Brown,
one
of
the
world's
leading
experts
on
the
family
Phoridae,
knew
he
needed
to
see
these
new
phorid
species
in
the
wild
for
himself—and
as
quickly
as
possible.
"I
always
feel
like
we're
one
farmer
and
a
machete(大砍刀)away
from
losing
a
whole
bunch
of
species,"
he
said.
28.
What
does
the
underlined
sentence
in
Paragraph
1
mean?
A.
Insects
are
mysterious
creatures
B.
Insects
are
largely
unknown
to
scientists
C.
Insects
are
significant
to
the
animal
kingdom.
D.
Insects
are
hard
to
study
because
they
are
small
29.
From
the
passage,
the
author
may
agree
that___________.
A.
many
of
the
mystery
flies
are
of
small
size
B.
the
vast
majority
of
insects
prefer
to
inhabit
in
the
soil
C.
the
Amazon
is
the
biggest
and
safest
habitat
of
insect
species
D.
we
learned
as
much
about
insects
as
about
birds
and
mammals
30.
For
Brown,
what
will
most
probably
cause
the
extinction
of
insect
species?
A.
Intensive
agriculture
B.
Pesticide
use
C.
Fertilizer
pollution.
D.
Climate
change.
31.
Where's
the
passage
most
likely
from?
A
USA
Today
B.
The
Economist
C.
National
Geographic.
D.
The
Fall
Street
Journal.
D
Su
Min,
a
56-year-old
retiree
from
Henan
Province
in
central
China,
has
become
famous
online
because
of
her
solo
road
trip.
She
posted
video
updates
as
she
drove
and
in
October,
one
of
them
went
viral
on
Douyin,
the
Chinese
TikTok.
In
it,
she
described
how
oppressed
she
had
felt
by
housework
and
her
husband.
Millions
watched
the
video,
sharing
it
with
labels
like
"runaway
wife.”
Her
main
appeal
is
not
the
scenic
views
she
captures,
but
her
accounts
of
her
abusive
marriage,
dissatisfaction
with
domestic
life
and
newfound
freedom.
Older
women
send
her
messages
about
how
painfully
familiar
her
story
feels;
for
younger
women,
she
is
an
adviser
about
marriage.
"I
wish
my
mother
could
be
like
Auntie
Su
and
live
for
herself,
instead
of
being
trapped
by
life,"
read
a
comment
on
one
of
her
videos.
Her
unexpected
popularity
demonstrates
a
flourishing
awareness
of
gender
equality
in
China.
Ms.
Su
used
to
work
in
a
fertilizer
factory
and
she
married
her
husband
at
23.
She
thought
marriage
might
be
a
way
out
of
the
endless
chores
she
shouldered.
But
instead
she
found
herself
laden
with
even
more
housework,
as
well
as
verbal
and
physical
abuse
She
resigned
herself
to
her
unhappy
life
at
home.
Then,
in
late
2019,
she
came
across
a
video
online
of
someone
introducing
their
solo
road
trip.
She
remembered
her
childhood
dream
of
driving—the
freedom
and
comfort
it
had
represented.
Over
the
following
months,
she
devoured
every
video
she
could
find
about
road
trips
and
made
up
her
mind:
Once
her
grandsons
entered
preschool,
she
would
set
out
on
a
trip
of
her
own.
On
Sep.
24,
she
fixed
her
tent
to
the
top
of
her
Polo
car
and
set
off
from
her
home
in
the
city
of
Zhengzhou.
Ms.
Su
journeyed
across
the
country
while
making
her
videos,
in
which
she
was
grateful
for
her
newfound
freedom.
In
March.
Net-a-Porter,
the
luxury
shopping
website,
even
featured
Ms.
Su
in
an
advertisement
for
International
Women's
Day.
Still,
Ms.
Su
blushed
when
asked
about
her
new
fume
and
said
she
was
not
yet
qualified
to
be
called
a
feminist(女权主义者).
"It
took
me
so
many
years
to
realize
that
I
had
to
live
for
myself."
32.
Ms.
Su
has
become
famous
online
because____________.
A.
she
posts
video
updates
of
the
scenic
views
B.
she
is
the
first
woman
to
make
solo
road
trip
C.
she
makes
accounts
of
her
traditional
marriage
D.
she
represents
women's
awareness
of
gender
equality
33.
What
does
the
underlined
word
"devoured"
in
Paragraph
3
mean?
A.
Deleted.
B.
Shot
C.
Uploaded.
D.
Watched.
34.
The
turning
point
that
lit
her
longing
for
solo
travel
came
when___________.
A.
her
grandsons
finally
entered
preschool
B.
she
watched
a
video
about
solo
road
trip
C.
she
fixed
a
tent
to
her
Polo
car
and
set
off
D.
her
husband
abused
her
verbally
and
physically
35.
What
can
we
infer
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
She
felt
more
than
satisfied
to
live
for
herself.
B.
She
accepted
the
idea
of
being
a
feminist
now.
C.
She
made
videos
on
her
journey
to
make
money.
D.
She
became
a
spokeswoman
for
a
luxury
shopping
website
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。
How
to
Create
a
Study
Schedule—Summer
Study
Routine
Summer
is
here
and
for
a
lot
of
people
it's
a
time
to
have
a
vacation
and
relax.
But
if
you
need
to
study.
it's
very
important
to
create
a
study
schedule
so
you
have
enough
time
for
your
studies
as
well
as
time
to
enjoy
your
break.
When
you're
making
your
own
study
schedule,
here
are
some
tips
to
keep
in
mind.
The
first
is
to
start
early.
Some
students
leave
all
their
work
until
the
last
few
days
of
the
summer.
36
As
soon
as
you'
re
able,
get
started
with
your
schedule.
The
sooner
you
start,
the
sooner
all
your
work
is
done
and
you'
re
free
to
do
whatever
you
want
during
the
holidays.
The
second
tip
is
to
create
a
list
of
everything
that
needs
to
get
done.
You
can,
for
example,
write
everything
in
the
order
of
time
and
separated
by
subject.
37
The
third
tip
is
to
plan
it
out.
Make
a
schedule
using
a
calendar
or
Excel.
38
Design
it
to
what
suits
you
the
best
and
make
it
something
you
want
to
follow.
When
you're
doing
this,
plan
your
time
using
two
kinds
of
time
blocks:
free
time
and
fixed
time.
Free
time
is
when
you
have
other
summer
activities
and
relax.
Fixed
time
is
when
you
need
to
do
something
which
you've
determined
beforehand
regardless
of
most
situations.
39
That's
up
to
you
to
decide
and
depends
on
the
goals
you've
set
up
for
yourself.
The
last
tip
is
to
stick
with
it.
The
best
way
to
follow
your
study
plan
is
by
being
motivated
to
use
it!
Reward
yourself
for
completing
the
things
and
cross
them
off
your
schedule.
40
If
you
can
get
something
done
sooner,
go
ahead.
But
if
you
miss
a
day,
don't
feel
guilty
about
it.
Remember
that
this
is
your
break
and
you
don't
need
to
work
24/7.
What
are
your
plans
for
this
summer?
A.
It
could
be
daily,
weekly
or
monthly.
B.
You
might
need
fewer
hours
or
more
hours.
C.
However,
don't
be
afraid
to
make
changes
to
it.
D.
As
a
result,
they
panic
about
not
having
enough
time.
E.
You
should
schedule
one
hour
of
fixed
time
each
day.
F.
Where
possible,
put
your
fun
activities
in
advance
of
study
hours
G.
This
way
you
can
see
everything
you
need
to
cover
in
the
study
plan.
第三部分语官运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
A
violinist
named
Itzhak
Perlman
came
on
stage
to
give
a
concert
on
Nov.
18,
1995.
If
you
have
ever
been
to
a
Perlman
concert,
you
know
that
getting
on
stage
is
no
small
41
for
him.
He
was
diagnosed
with
a
terrible
cancer
as
a
child.
The
audiences
sat
quietly
while
he
42
his
way
across
the
stage
to
his
chair
and
began
his
play.
But
this
time,
something
went
43
.
Just
as
he
finished
half
of
the
song,
one
of
the
strings
on
his
violin
44
We
thought
that
he
would
have
to
stop
the
concert.
But
he
didn't.
45
he
waited
a
moment,
closed
his
eyes
and
then
46
he
conductor
to
begin
again.
He
played
with
such
47
and
such
power
and
such
purity
as
we
bad
never
heard
before.
Or
course,
everyone
knows
that
it
is
impossible
to
play
a
harmonious
piece
with
just
three
strings.
But
that
night.
Itzhak
Perlman
48
to
Rnow
that.
When
he
finished,
there
was
a
thorough
49
in
the
room.
And
then
people
rose
and
cheered.
There
was
an
extraordinary
50
from
every
corner
of
the
auditorium.
He
smiled,
wiped
the
sweat
from
his
forehead
and
expressed
his
51
in
a
quiet
sacred(神圣的)tone.
You
know,
sometimes
it
is
the
artist's
task
to
52
now
much
music
he
can
still
make
from
what
he
has
left.
Itzhak
Perlman
has
53
on
his
life
to
make
music
on
a
violin
of
his
strings,
54
all
of
a
sudden,
in
the
middle
of
a
concert,
he
found
himself
with
only
three
strings;
so
he
made
music
with
three
strings,
which
was
even
more
beautiful,
more
sacred,
more
55
thin
any
that
he
had
ever
made
before,
when
he
had
four
strings.
41.
A.
error
B.
change
C.
scale
D.
deal
42.
A.
explored
B.
lost
C.
forced
D.
made
43.
A.
smooth
B.
wrong
C.
wild
D.
unique
44.
A.
wound
B.
swung
C.
broke
D.
loosened
45.
A.
Instead
B.
Moreover
C.
However
D.
Therefore
46.
A.
persuaded
B.
recommended
C.
signaled:
D.
ordered
47.
A.
passion
B.
difficulty
C.
wisdom
D.
hesitation
48.
A.
managed
B.
refused
C.
determined
D.
attempted
49.
A.
understanding
B.
embarrassment
C.
confusion
D.
silence
50.
A.
laughter
B.
thunder
C.
applause
D.
reputation
51.
A.
regret
B.
pride
C.
value
D.
gratitude
52.
A.
bring
out
B.
find
out
C.
turn
out
D.
let
out
53.
A.
sacrificed
B.
destroyed
C.
prepared
D.
exchanged
54.
A.
yet
B.
for
C.
while
D.
after
55.
A.
traditional
B.
memorable
C.
professional
D.
fashionable
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个恰当的单词或者括号内单词的正确形式。
Labor
lay
in
the
US
falls
56
the
first
Monday
of
September
every
year.
It
has
57
rich
history
centered
around
workers.
58
most
Americans
likely
consider
Labor
Day
a
unique
American
experience,
in
reality,
Labor
Day
has
59
(it)origins
in
Canada.
Caused
by
the
labor
conflicts
in
1870
in
Toronto,
a
parade
was
held
in
1872
in
support
of
a
strike
against
the
58-hour
workweek.
As
a
result,
24
union
leaders
60
were
responsible
for
organizing
the
event
were
arrested
under
anti-union
laws.
The
first
Labor
Day
celebration
in
the
US
can
61
(trace)to
Sept.
5,
1882.
It
was
designed
to
comfort
city
workers
after
numerous
strikes
and
even
62
(violent)in
some
cases.
Labor
Day
has
been
celebrated
since.
President
Grover
Cleveland
declared
that
day
Labor
Day
in
1894.
The
63
(extend)weekend
helps
Americans
who
choose
64
(travel).
Originating
as
a
celebration
for
the
working
class,
Labor
Day
has
also
evolved
into
the
unofficial
end
of
the
summer
season
and
for
many
school
districts
it
has
been
the
beginning
of
the
65
(academy)year
again.
第Ⅱ卷(两部分共40分)
第一部分:单词填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
66.
Higher
education
was
originally
intended
for
the
rich
and__________(特权阶层).
67.
The
country
is
now__________(撕裂)apart
by
hatred
and
discrimination.
68.
Why
should
you
still
complain
when
you're__________(有幸)with
a
good
mind
and
sound
health?
69.
The
sight
of
a
light-rail
train
going
through
a
high
block
is
a__________(特点)of
Chongqing.
70.
Many
parents
are
now__________(批评的)of
the
educational
system
of
China
which
has
made
everyone
feel
so
stressed
out.
71.
The
pop
star
was
caught
on
the
spot
and
taken
to
the
police
for__________(盗窃).
72.
I
still
kept
on
good
t__________
with
my
childhood
friends
though
we
went
to
different
colleges
in
different
cities.
73.
Angela
is
a
smart
student,
but
her
untidy
handwriting
is
her
Archilles'
h__________.
74.
The
new
r__________
of
rubbish
classification
are
to
come
into
force
within
three
years.
75.
The
family
had
to
move
to
a
much
smaller
house
in
order
to
manage__________.
76.
Roy,
who
had
always
been
very
close
to
his
father,
changed
completely,
becoming
silent
and__________.
77.
I'm
ashamed
of
my
feelings,
and
I
don't
want
to__________
the
recording
of
my
life.
78.
Secondly,
classical
Chinese
music
is
closely
connected
to
Chinese
poetry.
so
it
isn't
surprising
that
most
classical
pieces
have
very__________.
79.
They'
re
grateful
for
this
brief__________
of
music
as
they
go
shopping.
80.
It
is
clear
the
members
of
Twelve
Girls
Band
are
among
the
most
gifted__________
in
the
world.
第二部分:书面表达(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Boys
like
to
be
considered
brave,
but
what
kind
of
things
can
be
considered
brave?
It
is
not
a
question
that
can
be
answered
by
words,
but
by
actual
deeds.
A
boy
with
the
name
Henry
gave
us
a
good
example.
Ronny
and
Henry
were
friends
in
the
same
class.
They
always
played
together
and
went
home
together.
One
day
as
Ronny
and
Henry
were
going
home
after
school,
they
saw
some
people
fighting
in
the
street
corner.
Ronny
said
excitedly,
"Some
people
are
fighting!
Let's
go
and
have
a
look!"
But
Henry
said,
"It's
none
of
our
business.
We'd
better
go
home
and
I
don't
want
them
to
worry
about
me."
"You
are
a
coward(懦夫),"
said
Ronny,
and
of
he
ran
to
the
spot
with
some
other
boys.
Henry
had
to
go
home
alone
and
didn't
think
about
it
anymore.
But
Ronny
thought
Henry
was
a
coward
and
told
all
the
boys.
They
laughed
at
him
a
great
deal.
From
then
on,
they
looked
down
upon
and
didn't
want
to
play
with
him.
Henry
was
sad
but
he
wasn't
angry
with
Ronny
for
his
rude
behavior
because
he
had
learned
that
true
courage
was
shown
most
in
bearing
misunderstanding
when
it
was
not
deserved,
and
that
he
ought
to
be
afraid
of
nothing
but
doing
wrong.
Thus,
he
just
ignored
the
other
boys'
laughter
and
continued
to
stick
to
his
thought,
go
to
school
and
study.
However,
Ronny
didn't
invite
Henry
to
go
home
with
him
anymore.
Instead,
he
had
his
new
friends
who
also
thought
Henry
was
a
coward.
Every
day
after
school,
they
didn't
go
home
directly
but
went
to
the
river
to
bathe
and
had
lots
of
fun.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按照如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
A
few
days
later,
something
terrible
happened
to
Ronny.
At
that
moment,
Henry
happened
to
pass
by.
参考答案
重庆南开中学高2022级高二(下)期中考试
英语答案
听力:1-5BCABC
6-10CAABA
11-15ABBAC
16-20
BBCCA
阅读理解:21-23:ABD
24-27:BCBA
28-31:BAAC
32-35:DDBA
七选五:36-40DGABC
完形填空:41-45DDBCA
46-50
CABDC
51-55DBCAB
语法填空:56.
on
57.
a
58.
While/Although/Though
59.
its
60.
who
61.
be
traced
62.
violence
63.
extended
64.
to
travel
65.
academic
单词填空:66.
privileged
67.
torn/split
68.
blessed
69.
characteristic
70.
critical
71.
theft
72.
terms
73.
heel
74.
regulations
75.
financially
76.
moody
77.
rewind
78.
poetic·
79.
interval
80.
musicians
写作:
A
few
days
later;
something
terrible
happened
to
Ronny.
That
afternoon
after
school,
Ronny
was
bathing
happily
with
some
of
his
new
friends
in
the
river.
All
of
a
sudden,
he
was
stuck
in
the
weeds
and
couldn't
get
out.
He
struggled
with
all
his
efforts
but
he
still
got
trapped.
He
screamed
for
help,
but
all
in
vain.
The
boys
were
terrified
and
got
out
of
the
water
as
fast
as
they
could.
So
scared
were
they
that
they
didn't
even
try
to
help
and
fled
in
panic.
At
that
moment,
Henry
happened
to
pass
by.
He
heard
the
screams
and
rushed
to
the
river.
Seeing
Ronny
fluttering
in
the
water
and
almost
drowned,
Henry
tore
off
his
clothes,
kicked
off
his
shoes
and
jumped
into
the
river
without
the
slightest
hesitation.
He
reached
Ronny
just
as
he
was
sinking
and
losing
consciousness.
With
all
his
might,
Henry
brought
Ronny
to
the
shore
in
time.
Henry
felt
pleased
to
save
his
friend
and
prove
to
him
what
real
courage
is
by
his
actual
deeds,
though
he
was
stupefied
with
exhaustion.
录音稿
(Text1)
M:
Andy
is
a
reporter
from
Chicago
and
he
travels
abroad
all
the
time.
And
he
has
already
been
to
the
U.K.
and
China.
W:
Really?
Where
is
he
now?
M:
He
has
gone
to
France.
He's
coming
back
next
Tuesday.
(Text
2)
M:
Do
you
feel
like
having
a
walk
with
me?
W:
I'd
love
to,
but
I
have
to
go
to
my
sister's.
She
is
ill
and
I
have
to
look
after
her
child.
(Text
3)
M:
So
tell
me
more
about
your
family.
I
know
you
have
a
little
brother
and
a
little
sister.
W:
Yes,
Colin
and
Mary.
They
are
twins.
They
are
lots
of
fun.
M:
And
you
live
with
your
mum.
W:
I
used
to,
but
I
moved
out
with
my
husband
after
we
got
married.
(Text
4)
W:
Excuse
me,
Mr.
Lea.
When
does
the
computer
club
finish
this
afternoon?
M:
At
4:15,
Jane.
And
you
must
all
be
in
the
computer
room
by
3:45.
W:
I
see.
So
l
will
be
able
to
catch
the
4:30
bus.
(Text
5)
W:
Look
at
Christine.
She's
been
to
the
hairdresser's.
She
always
likes
to
have
a
smart
haircut.
M:
The
girl
with
short
hair?
W:
Yes.
She
looks
angry.
Perhaps
they
cut
off
too
much.
(Text
6)
M:
Good
morning.
may
I
help
you?
W:
Yes,
I
bought
this
picnic
basket
here
about
a
week
ago.
The
quality
is
terrible.
M:
Oh?
What's
wrong?
W:
Now
look
at
this
bottom.
I
went
on
a
picnic
yesterday.
The
bottom
dropped
when
I
was
carrying
the
basket
and
the
coffee
pot
in
the
basket
broke.
I'd
like
to
know
whether
I
can
return
it.
M:
Well,
but
I'm
afraid
we
don't
give
money
back
on
products
on
sale.
Maybe
you'd
like
to
choose
something
else
for
the
same
price?
W:
Well,
if
so,
I'd
like
a
new
one
of
better
quality.
(Text
7)
M:
Have
you
ever
met
a
famous
person?
W:
Yes,
I
have.
Bradley
Cooper.
M:
Really?
When
and
where?
W:
It
was
last
summer.
My
friends
and
I
were
on
vacation
in
LA.
We
were
walking
out
of
a
restaurant
and
talking
about
going
shopping
when
he
walked
in.
M:
Did
you
say
anything
to
him?
W:
Yes,
I
did.
I
asked
him
for
a
signature.
W:
Did
he
give
you
one?
W:
Yes,
he
is
really
nice.
I
didn't
have
any
paper
with
me,
so
he
signed
a
book
that
I
was
carrying.
M:
What
book
was
it?
W:
It
was
my
English
textbook,
believe
it
or
not.
I
had
it
with
me
to
help
me
with
my
English.
(Text
8)
M:
What
do
you
want
to
do
tonight?
Do
you
want
to
go
out?
W:
Not
really.
I'm
tired.
Is
there
anything
good
on
TV?
M:
I
don't
think
so.
Let
me
see
if
I
can
find
the
program
guide
online.
There
is
Priceless
on
at
8
p.m.
W:
I
don't
really
like
quiz
shows.
They'
re
a
bit
boring
for
me.
Is
there
a
talk
show
on?
M:
No,
all
good
talk
shows
are
late
at
night.
But
there
is
an
exciting
basketball
game
on
at…
W:
No
way!
How
about
a
movie?
M:
There's
a
couple
to
choose
from.
There's
one
called
By
Tomorrow,
and
it
doesn't
start
until
11
p.
m.
W:
That's
too
late
to
watch
it.
M:
Or
there
is
another
one
called
Let
Him
Go
that
starts
at
9
p.
m.
I
think
it's
a
comedy.
W:
Sounds
good.
Let's
make
a
deal.
I
let
you
watch
the
first
half
of
the
game,
then
we
watch
the
movie
together.
(Text
9)
M:
Bella,
I've
got
a
week's
holiday
in
July.
Why
don't
we
go
to
the
mountains
and
take
the
tent?
W:
Oh,
no!
My
friend
Ivan
slept
in
a
tent
last
July
and
it
rained
all
week.
M:
But
I
like
the
rain.
W:
Dad!
Jim
and
his
friends
flew
to
England
last
year.
They
found
a
flat
in
the
city
center.
M:
No,
you
know
I
don't
really
like
cities.
W:
I
was
talking
to
Erica
yesterday.
She
said
they
stayed
in
a
small
family
hotel
in
a
little
village
in
France.
It
was
just
like
home!
Why
don't
we
go
there?
M:
I'm
not
sure.
What
about
your
friend,
Ann?
W:
Oh.
yeah!
She
stayed
with
her
family
in
a
castle
on
Malta.
They
drove
to
Italy
and
took
a
boat
to
Malta
from
there.
M:
That
sounds
like
a
lot
of
driving!
Any
other
ideas?
W:
I
know!
Linda's
family
went
to
Stanton's
Fan
and
it
was
great
fun.
We
could
take
our
bikes
and
go
cycling.
M:
Now
that's
a
good
idea.
(Text
10)
W:
I'm
here
to
tell
you
about
an
interesting
website.
Last
year,
some
friends
and
I
started
a
website
called
Traveling
Reporters.
It's
a
youth
news
site
with
interesting
articles
written
by
young
people
in
the
community.
We
write
articles
for
our
website
on
a
regular
basis.
We
also
write
reviews
and
interviews.
We
are
now
trying
to
find
a
new
team
of
traveling
reporters
to
write
about
local
events
and
things
of
interest
to
young
people
in
their
area.
This
is
a
great
chance
for
young
people
who
are
interested
in
giving
writing
for
the
Internet
a
go.
You'll
get
lots
of
support
from
our
editor,
so
no
experience
is
necessary.
You
won't
be
paid
for
the
work
but
there
are
benefits
to
being
a
traveling
reporter.
For
a
start
it's
a
wonderful
way
to
develop
your
writing
skills.
You'll
also
have
the
opportunity
to
meet
and
work
with
other
young
people
from
around
the
country.
And
of
course
it's
a
great
way
to
get
some
free
CDs.
movies
and
books.
If
you'd
like
to
apply
you'll
need
to
be
at
least
15
and
no
more
than
19
years
old.
Once
you
apply,
you'll
need
to
attend
two
days
of
training
before
you
start.
You
also
need
to
be
familiar
with
the
Internet
and
have
regular
access
to
it.
For
more
information
please
visit
our
website
at
www:.
You
need
to
apply
by
12th
April,
so
don't
waste
any
time.
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