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秘密★启用前【考试时间:5月20日8:00到10:00】
2021年重庆一中高2022届高二下半期考试
英语试题卷2021.05
英语试题卷共9页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
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第I卷
第一部分听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分7.5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。
1..
Where
will
the
meeting
be
held?
A.
In
Room
203.
B.
In
Room
303.
C.
In
Room
302.
2.
What
did
Lily's
brother
do?
A.
He
damaged
the
cars.
B.
He
helped
make
Christmas
cards.
C.
He
did
the
laundry
for
the
first
time.
3.
What
is
the
change
to
the
house?
A
The
guest
room
is
bigger.
B.
There's
more
space
in
the
living
room.
C.
The
wall
in
the
bathroom
was
knocked
down.
4.
What
time
did
the
woman
finish
typing
the
report?
A.
At
6:00.
B.
At
8:00.
C.
At
10:00.
5.
What
does
the
boy
find
boring?
A.
P.E.
B.
Math.
C.
Biology.
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,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。
听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
When
did
the
woman
decide
to
go
on
a
diet?
A.
In
the
winter.
B.
In
the
fall.
C.
In
the
summer.
7.
How
often
does
the
man
go
to
the
gym?
A.
Three
times
a
week.
B.
Twice
a
week.
C.
Once
a
week
听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.
What
does
the
woman
think
about
her
former
boss?
A.
He's
serious.
B.
He's
rude.
C.
He's
successful.
9.
What
does
the
man
do
right
now?
A.
He's
a
dancer.
B.
He's
a
businessman.
C.
He's
a
dance
teacher.
听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。
10.
Why
are
the
animals
tearing
up
the
man's
yard?
A.
To
find
some
insects
to
eat.
B.
To
eat
the
roots
of
the
grass.
C.
To
eat
the
food
in
the
garbage
cans.
11.
What
is
the
first
thing
to
do
to
solve
the
problem,
according
to
the
man?
A.
Put
a
fence
around
the
yard.
B.
Replant
the
grass.
C.
Put
some
chemicals
on
the
grass.
12.
How
does
the
man
feel?
A.
Upset.
B.
Nervous.
C.
Relieved.
听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。
13
.
Where
did
the
woman
hear
about
the
news?
A.
On
the
radio.
B.
On
television.
C.
From
her
friends.
14.
What
is
the
woman
warning
the
man
about?
A
.Well-known
brands
and
companies.
B.
Fake
phones.
C.
Phone
apps.
15.
Which
services
should
the
man
be
worried
about?
A.
Wal-Mart
apps.
B.
Apps
for
deals
and
discounts
only.
C.
Apps
that
ask
for
personal
information.
16.
What
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
do?
A.
Call
his
bank.
B.
Phone
Wal-Mart.
C.
Pass
the
message
along
to
others.
听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。
17.
What
did
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jones
do
last
Saturday
night?
A.
They
went
out
for
a
walk.
B.
They
went
to
the
movies.
C.
They
watched
TV
at
a
friend's
house.
18.
What
did
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jones
see
on
their
way
home?
A.
Nobody
in
the
street.
B.
Two
people
miming
on
the
road.
C.
Lots
of
cars
coming
and
going.
19.
Why
was
the
woman
running
so
fast?
A.
She
tried
to
catch
a
car.
B.
She
had
to
catch
her
husband.
C.
She
did
not
want
to
wash
the
dishes.
20.
What
are
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Jones
like?
A.
They
are
funny.
B.
They
are
serious.
C.
They
are
kind-hearted.
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
Always
wanted
to
learn
Chinese?
How
about
French,
Spanish
or
even
Latin?
These
apps
can
help
you
speak
dozens
of
different
languages
and
you
can
learn
at
your
own
pace.
Duolingo
(iOS,
Android;
free/subscription)
Duolingo
offers
more
than
30
languages,
and
it
makes
learning
fun
because
it's
like,
playing
a
video
game.
When
you
start
Duolingo,
you
tell
it
how
long
you
want
to
spend
studying
each
day,
ranging
from
5
to
20
minutes.,
Rosetta
Stone
(iOS,
Android;
free/subscription)
Rosetta
Stone
offers
24
languages,
aimed
at
helping
you
speak
the
language
better.
Its
TruAecent
technology
offers
feedback
on
your
pronunciation.
The
free
version
is
limited.
There
are
several
subscription
packages
with
varying
prices
depending
on
the
length
of
time
and
device
you
are
using.
Memrise
(iOS,
Android;
free/subscription)
Memrise
offers
lessons
in
19
languages
and
was
named
one
of
the
best
apps
by
Google.
The
lessons
employ
a
fun
and
entertaining
combination
of
videos,
chatbots
and
games.
The
free
version
offers
access
to
a
good
number
of
features.
An
advanced
learning
subscription
costs
$9
per
month.
Google
Translate
(iOS,
Android;
free)
Google
Translate
is
not
aimed
at
helping
you
learn
a
language,
but
it
can
help
you
speak
and
understand
words
and
phrases.
A
must-have
for
world
travelers
or
anyone
who
wants
to
communicate
with
someone
speaking
a
different
language,
the
app
translates
between
more
than
100
languages
by
simply
typing
words.
Best
of
all,
the
app
is
totally
free.
21.
What
can
we
do
with
Duolingo?
A.
Play
a
video
game
B.
Personalize
your
study
time
C.
Remove
ads
for
free
D.
Communicate
with
foreigners
easily
22.
What
do
we
know
about
Memrise?
A.
It
is
mainly
intended
for
travelers.
R.
It
offers
about
19
language
lessons.
C.
It
provides
a
relaxing
way
of
learning.
D.
the
free
version
has
very
limited
resources.
23.
Which
app
is
totally
free?
A.
Doulingo.
B.
Rosetta
Stone.
C.
Memrise.
D.
Google
Translate.
B
A
dog
has
received
an
award
for
picking
up
a
number
of
beer
cans,
coffee
cups,
and
other
pieces
of
trash,
helping
clean
up
her
neighborhood
in
the
process.
It's
unclear
if
Daisy
is
aware
of
her
service,
but
her
help
has
not
gone
unnoticed
by
any
means.
In
fact,
it
is
reported
that
the
nine-year-old
dog
has
picked
up
more
than
5,000
pieces
of
rubbish.
Daisy
has
been
collecting
rubbish
for
the
last
eight
years,
at
least
two
times
a
day.
Coming
from
the
city
of
Worcester
in
the
United
Kingdom,
Daisy
has
become
the
first
dog
to
receive
an
honor
from
the
mayor.
Unlike
other
dogs,
Daisy
prefers
sniffing
around
for
beer
cans,
among
other
things.
She
carries
them
back
home
to
her
owner,
Judy
Owens,
who
then
takes
her
pet's
offerings
and
recycles
them.
“I
wish
Daisy
understood
how
special
she
was
and
the
award
just
marks
what
a
special
little
dog
she
is,“
Judy
said,
“She
started
picking
up
rubbish
when
she
was
around
one
and
I
think
she
discovered
it
by
accident."
“One
day
she
just
sniffed
out
a
beer
can
and
then
it
just
carried
on
from
there
to
the
coffee
cup
and
plastic
bottles,"
she
continued.
"She
gets
very
attached
to
rubbish,
she
must
think
it's
some
kind
of
treasure.”
Daisy
has
become
something
of
a
celebrity
in
her
town,
often
known
as
the
dog
who
helps
get
rid
of
all
the
rubbish.
Then,
the
mayor
of
Worcester,
Jabba
Riaz,
invited
Judy
and
Daisy
to
come
to
his
office,
“When
we
arrived
he
told
us
that
Daisy
would
be
receiving
the
award
because
he
wanted
to
make
people
more
conscious
of
looking
after
the
environment
and
to
thank
her
for
her
contribution
over
the
years,"
Judy
said,
"It
was
such
a
surprise...Daisy
thought
this
was
great
and
went
to
sit
on
the
mayor's
chair
with
a
beer
can
in
her
mouth.
Everyone
thought
she
was
funny
and
started
laughing.”
24.
Why
did
the
dog
receive
the
award?
A.
Because
she
had
brought
a
lot
of
treasure
to
her
owner.
B.
Because
she
had
kept
all
the
city
clean
for
eight
years.
C.
Because
she
had
made
people
aware
of
protecting
environment.
D.
Because
she
contributed
a
lot
to
getting
rid
of
trash.
25.
How
did
the
dog
probably
start
to
pick
up
rubbish?
A.
By
accident.
B.
By
force.
C.
Through
praise.
D.
Through
training.
26.
How
do
people
in
the
city
feel
about
Daisy's
contributions?
A.
curious
B.
funny
C.
thankful
D.
ashamed
27.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
article?
A.
A
dog
owner
trains
his
dog
to
pick
up
rubbish.
B.
A
dog
receives
an
award
for
picking
up
rubbish.
C.
A
mayor
gives
an
award
to
a
dog
in
his
office.
D.
A
mayor
raises
people's
awareness
of
environment.
C
A
star
basketball
player
at
the
middle
school
where
I
work
recently
stopped
by
my
office.
After
committing
a
few
unforced
errors
during
a
weekend
match,
she
suffered
severely
by
self-criticism
This
student,
like
many
I
teach,
strongly
believes
she
should
be
able
to
control
the
outcomes
of
her
life
by
virtue
of
her
hard
work.
In
her
mind,
"Nothing
can
stop
me
but
myself."
So
when
these
students
fell
short
of
what
they
imagine
they
should
accomplish,
they
are
filled
with
self-blame,
reasoning,
If
my
accomplishments
are
mine
to
control,
my
failures
must
be
entirely
my
fault,
too,"
which
makes
it
extremely
difficult
for
them
to
move
on.
We
often
attribute
young
adults1
struggling
with
failure
to
their
parents'
overprotection.
But
there
is
another
factor
at
play:
a
message
transmitted
by
indulgent
(纵容的)parents
who
have
falsely
promised
them
that
they
can
achieve
anything
if
they
are
willing
to
work
for
it.
However,
the
cruel
reality
of
life
is
that
you
can
exhaust
all
the
possibilities
in
your
power--and
still
fail.
Then
what
should
be
done
to
help?
Psychologists
Luthar
and
Kumar
urge
parents
and
teachers
to
spend
time
helping
students
find
purposes,
or
goals
they
genuinely
love
to
pursue
and
that
make
an
profound
impact
on
the
world,
which
may
help
them
gain
greater
life
satisfaction
and
become
more
psychologically
mature.
Besides,
instead
of
allowing,
our
kids
to
beat
themselves
up
when
things
don't
go
their
way,
we
might
all
question
a
culture
where
one
is
considered
lazy
without
full
devotion
The
point
is
to
remind
them
that
life
has
a
way
of
sucker
punching
us
when
we
least
expect
it.
It's
often
the
people
who
learn
to
say
"stuff
happens"
that
getup
the
fastest.
28.
The
author
believes
that
young
adults
find
it
hard
to
struggle
with
failure
because
A.
they
are
not
taught
how
to
deal
with
difficulties.
B.
they
are
short
of
the
ability
to
handle
failure.
C.
they
are
under
overprotection
of
their
parents.
D.
they
are
misled
by
their
parents'
false
message.
29.
What
did
psychologists
Luthar
and
Kumar
urge
parents
and
teachers
to
do?
A.
To
teach
students
how
to
avoid
faults.
B.
To
lead
students
to
set
their
truly
loved
goals.
C.
To
help
students
to
discover
a
path
to
success.
D.
To
allow
kids
to
blame
themselves.
30.
According
to
the
article,
which
case
may
be
described
as
a
“sucker
punching"
?
A.
A
thrilling
adventure
B
An
exam
failure
C.
An
unexpected
promotion
D.
A
genuine
friendship
31.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage?
A.
Students
without
full
devotion
are
lazy.
B.
Students
are
sure
to
succeed
if
they
try
their
best.
C
Students
overprotected
can
bear
all
the
failures
on
their
own.
D.
Students
with
positive
attitudes
can
move
on
more
easily.
D
"B

boys
and
b

girls
go
down!"
Dancers
then
drop
to
the
ground,
where
they
pull
off
some
power
moves
like
spinning
on
their
backs,
and
whirling
on
their
heads
like
a
human
cyclone(旋
风).They
finish
it
all
off
with
a
cool
"freeze,"
pausing
in
a
gravity-defying
pose.
Recognize
those
signature
stunts?
Those
moves
are
breaking
and
the
dancers
are
breakers.
Today,
breaking
is
beloved
by
fans
around
the
world,
but
it
all
started
in
the
1970s
in
the
New
York
City.
According
to
hip-hop
historians,
a
lot
of
the
credit
goes
to
DJ
Kool
Here,
who
had
an
idea
that
led
to
a
pop
culture
breakthrough.
When
playing
music
at
parties
and
dance
clubs,
this
creative
DJ
used
two
turntables
to
mix
sounds
from
two
records.
Why?
Kool
Here
used
that
technique
to
extend,
the
length
of
the
break,
which
is
a
section
of
a
song
when
most
of
the
instruments
drop
out
and
the
percussion(打击乐)continues.
It's
a
good
time
for
dancers
to
show
their
impressive
moves.
During
Kool
Here's
lengthened
breaks,
some
dancers
came
up
with
creative
skilled
moves,
drawing
inspiration
from
martial
arts,
to
gymnastics.
The
new
dance
style—breaking,
caught
on
in
New
York.
The
dancers
teamed
up,
forming
crews
that
faced
off
in
informal
competitions.
One
at
a
time,
breakers
took
turns
showing
off
their
stuff,
and
sometimes
the
audience
judged,
delivering
their
decisions
via
cheers
and
applause.
While
the
performers
went
all
out
to
upstage
each
other,
an
actual
stage
was
not
required—the
battle
could
take
place
at
a
city
park,
party,
or
roller
rink.
While
in
today's
formalized
battles.
dancers
aren't
just
come
to
the
formal
stage
to
compete
for
bragging
rights
and
street
credits,
but
for
official
honors
and
cash
prizes,
which
is
decided
by
official
judges.
In
2020,
there
was
some
major
breaking
news
for
b

boys,
b

girls.
The
International
Olympic
Committee
announced
that
breaking
will
be
an
official
event
in
the
2024
Summer
Olympics
in
Paris,
France,
a
bold
decision
that's
part
of
the
group's
efforts
to
attract
younger
audiences.
At
a
famous
venue
in
downtown
Paris,
b

boys
and
b

girls
from
around
the
world
will
"go
down"——and
go
for
the
gold!
32.
Why
did
DJ
KoolHere
use
two
turntables
to
mix
sounds?
A.
It
allowed
him
to
extend
the
length
of
the
break
in
music.
B.
He
wanted
to
mimic
the
onstage
feats
of
rock-and-roll
legend
James
Brown.
C.
Dancers
requested
a
lengthened
break
in
music
to
show
their
skills.
D.
Dancers
needed
a
signal
to
begin
their
intricate
routines.
33.
According
to
the
passage,
what
do
the
informal
and
formal
competitions
have
in
common?
A,
Who
judges
the
dancers.
B.
Where
they
battle.
C.
How
the
"
freeze”
is
done.
D.
How
the
dancers
are
rewarded.
34.
Which
statement
is
not
mentioned
in
the
article?
A,
The
way
audience
deliver
their
decisions
on
the
winners
of
the
informal
battle.
B.
The
stunts
some
of
the
moves
b

boys
and
b

girls
perform.
C.
The
breakthrough
DJ
Kool's
creative
turntable
technique
bring
to
breaking.
D.
The
name
of
the
famous
venue
in
Paris
to
hold
the
Olympic
competition.
35.
According
to
the
last
paragraph,
what
can
readers
predict?
A.
Breakers
will
be
judged
at
the
Olympics
via
applause
from
the
audience.
B.
Breaking
will
not
be
a
popular
addition
to
the
Summer
Olympic
events.
C.
Breaking
will
help
attract
more
younger
audiences
to
watch
the
Summer
Olympics.
D.
Breaking
will
be
less
popular
after
the
Summer
Olympics
in
Paris.
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。
Teens
bullied
and
beaten
at
school.
Individuals
and
families
attacked
in
the
streets
and
in
stores-pushed,
punched,
and
worse.
36
And
it
was
fueled
by
misinformation
about
the
origins
of
COVID-19.
Asian
Americans
were
wrongly
blamed
for
the
virus.
Asian
American
students
have
already
regularly
experienced
race-related
bullying
for
long.
37
A
recent
study
found
that
1
in
4
Asian
American
teens
has
been
the
target
of
racist
COVID-related
hate.
Even
those
who
haven't
experienced
an
incident
personally
are
struggling
with
high
rates
of
depression,
anxiety,
and
fear
caused
by
the
violence
nationwide.
38
Advocates(支持者)say
yes.
Asian
American
actress
Olivia
shared
a
message
on
Instagram
in
early
February
after
a
friend's
mother
was
attacked.
In
her
post,
she
called
on
her
fellow
Americans
to
express
extreme
anger
about
the
hate
crimes
and
asked
for
more
mainstream
media
coverage.
39
Efforts
to
protect
the
Asian
American
community
have
also
increased.
Some
activists
are
organizing
demonstrations
and
raising
funds
for
violence
victims.
40
For
instance,
Volunteers
are
guarding
people
who
are
fearful
of
walking
in
public
alone.
Numbers
of
people
are
learning
course
for
a
bystander
intervention
(干涉).The
online
class
trains
people
on
how
to
safely
intervene
if
they
witness
an
attack.
Advocates
hope
the
wave
of
public
support
continues
mounting.
"What
we
know
from
history
is
that
we
won't
be
able
to
solve
the
root
causes
of
crime
and
violence
without
each
other,"
activist
Alvina
Wong
said.
A.
Others
are
physically
putting
themselves
between
potential
violence
and
innocent
citizens.
B.
Across
the
United
States,
an
outbreak
of
violence
against
Asian
Americans
began
with
the
pandemic.
C.
Since
then,
national
news
coverage
of
the
attacks
has
increased.
D.
But
the
pandemic
has
worsened
the
cruelty.
E
The
number
of
organizations
to
stop
the
epidemic
violence
is
also
increasing.
F.
So
is
there
a
way
to
stop
the
hate?
G.
President
Joe
Biden
signed
an
order
condemning
the
hate
crimes
against
Asian
Americans.
第三部分
语言运用(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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
It
is
closing
in
on
my
54th
birthday
as
I
write
this
and
I
am
reminded
of
a
wonderful
quote
(语
录),"What
a
wonderful
life
I've
had."
I
only
wish
I'd
realized
it
sooner.
I
was
so
blessed
to
grow
up
the
way
I
did.
I
was
41
by
a
loving
family.
I
seemed
to
have
all
of
42
as
my
playground:
I
took
walks
in
the
woods
and
went
swimming
in
the
lake
every
day
during
the
summer.
I
did
well
in
school
and
43
friendships
that
I
still
have
to
this
day.
I
was
fortunate
enough
to
go
to
college
and
learned
so
much
there.
My
life
had
its
share
of
44
too.
1
married
young
and
struggled
financially
for
years
to
support
my
family.
Two
of
my
three
children
were
severely
sick.
And
I
realized
that
they
would
need
to
be
45
for
the
rest
of
their
lives
here.
However,
raising
them
brought
so
much
learning,
laughter
and
46
into
my
soul.
In
the
end
they
became
the
greatest
47
in
my
life.
Still,
it
took
me
a
long
time
to
realize
this.
I
spent
years
making
the
48
so
many
of
us
here
make.
I
constantly
49
what
my
life
would
be
like
if
only
my
life's
circumstances
were
50
.
In
the
end,
I
wasted
so
many
days
looking
for
a
51
that
never
came
and
not
enjoying
the
"present'
I
had
52
me.
It
took
me
years
to
see
that
where
you
are
is
not
as
important
as
who
you
are
and
that
53
living
with
love
can
bring
you
more
joy
than
anything
else
in
this
life.
It
is
never
too
54
to
realize
how
wonderful
your
life
is.
Always
remember
this
55
is
God's
gift
to
you.
And
how
you
live
it
is
your
gift
to
God.
41.
A.
observed
B.
changed
C.
estimated
D.
surrounded
42.
A.
atmosphere
B.
air
C.
nature
D.
equipment
43.
A.
studied
B.
formed
C.
lost
D.
doubted
44.
A.
memories
B.
discoveries
C.
discussions
D.
problems
45.
A.
picked
out
B.
looked
after
C.
learned
from
D.
given
up
46.
A.
care
B.
honesty
C.
respect
D.
love
47.
A.
symbols
B.
hobbies
C.
blessings
D.
challenges
48.
A.
mistake
B.
record
C.
story
D.
plan
49.
A.
wrote
B.
showed
C.
announced
D.
imagined
50.
A.
different
B.
contradictory
C.
annoying
D.
complex
51.
A.
history
B.
past
C.
future
D.
present
52.
A.
in
front
of
B.
apart
from
C.
far
from
D.
other
than
53.
A.
rarely
B.
immediately
C.
eventually
D.
simply
54.
A.
early
B.
late
C.
strange
D.
bad
55.
A.
life
B.
experience
C.
choice
D.
schedule
第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小鹿1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Chinese
archaeologists
announced
the
discovery
of
over
500
cultural
relics,
during
an
ongoing
excavation
at
the
Sanxingdui
Ruins
site
in
Guanghan,
Southwest
China's
Sichuan
province.
The
relics
were
56
(dig)out
in
six
sacrificial
pits
(坑)that
date
back
over
3,200
years.
Among
the
important
57

culture)finds
are
gold
and
bronze
masks,
bronze
ware,
more
58
100
ivory
tusks,
textiles
and
jade
among
other
artifacts.
In
No.
3
pit,
a
rich
reservoir
for
bronze
ware,
archaeologists
found
two
square
zun
jars,
and
59
typical
ancient
Chinese
bronze
ritual
vessel.
Such
artifacts
were
not
found
in
1986.
Some
of
the
bronze
ware
items
60
,

decorate)with
dragon
and
ox
patterns.
The
Sanxingdui
Ruins
is
dubbed
as
one
of
the
world's
greatest
archaeological
61

discovery
)of
the
20th
century.
The
site
was
62

original
)discovered
in
the
1920s
63
a
former.
A
huge
surprise
came
in
1986
64
two
sacrificial
pits
filled
with
more
than
1,000
relics,
65
include
)gold
masks,
bronze
sacred
trees,
bronze
ware,
jade
ware
and
ivory,
were
discovered
by
local
workers
excavating
clay
for
bricks.
第三节单词拼写(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
66.
The
car
has
been
well
maintained
and
is
in
excellent
c"
(状态)now.
67.1
paid
only
$3,000
for
this
pair
of
shoes,
but
it's
w
(值得)a
lot
more.
681This
machine
has
been
f
(运转)since
you
came
here.
69.
There
being
no
witness
on
the
spot,
the
police
were
delayed
by
the
a
(缺乏)of
information
about
the
crime.
70.
We
should
like
to
make
an
a
(道歉)for
the
delay
to
your
flight
today.
71.
The
great
majority
of
players
would,
of
course,
sign
the
contract
without
h
(犹豫).
72.
He
is
so
s
(固执的)that
no
one
can
persuade
him
to
change
his
mind.
73
The
government
is
a
(呼吁)to
everyone
to
save
water.
74.
What
she
does
p
(拥有)is
the
ability
to
get
straight
to
the
core
of
a
problem.
75.
Please
make
sure
to
have
these
materials
d
(分发)to
the
hands
of
the
victims.
76.
On
a
f
(冰冷的)cold
day
in
January
1994,
Jiesang
Suonandajie
found
what
he
was
looking
for.
77.
The
animals
are
s
(剥
皮)on
the
spot
and
the
wool
taken
to
India.
78.
The
poachers
shoot
whole
herds
of
antelopes
at
a
time,
l

留下)only
the
babies.
79.
Have
you
ever
crossed
the
road
to
avoid
talking
to
someone
you
r
(认识).
80.
But
she
was
also
the
most
o

无遮拦的)human
being
in
the
world.
第四部分写作(满分25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。
Carter
enjoyed
riding
the
school
bus
home.
The
ride
home
gave
him
some
time
to
relax
after
a
busy
day
of
fifth
grade.
He
usually
sat
alone
and
enjoyed
that
too.
With
four
siblings
(兄妹)he
didn't
get
much
time
alone.
Sometimes
he
sat
with
his
younger
brother,
Jackson,
but
Jackson
was
sick
at
home
today.
The
bus
stopped
and
the
tallest
boy
in
his
class,
Dexter,
stepped
off
followed
by
his
younger
brother,
Billy.
As
the
bus
pulled
away,
Carter
looked
back
over
his
shoulder
to
watch
the
boys.
Dexter
was
yelling
and
waving
his
hands
at
his
little
brother.
Billy
said
something
Carter
could
not
hear.
Dexter
yelled,
gave
his
younger
brother
a
hard
shove
and
knocked
him
to
the
ground.
Billy
was
on
the
ground
wiping
at
his
eyes,
but
Dexter
walked
away.
Carter
turned
in
his
seat,
feeling
disgusted.
He
hated
seeing
little
kids
get
picked
on
(欺负).The
sight
of
Billy
on
the
ground
crying
was
burned
into
his
memory.
He
tried
to
think
of
something
else.
He
thought
of
the
model
car
he
was
working
on
at
home,
a
1967
Corvette.
He
started
building
it
over
a
week
ago
and
just
finished
putting
it
together
last
night.
Tonight,
as
soon
as
he
finished
his
homework,
he
could
start
painting
the
car.
That
was
his
favorite
part.
He
already
had
the
perfect
color
of
blue
picked
out.
He
hurried
off
the
bus,
ran
through
his
yard,
and
breezed
through
the
kitchen
with
a
quick
hello
to
his
mom.
She
was
making
spaghetti,
which
smelled
delicious.
He
ran
up
the
stairs
two
at
a
time
and
rushed
into
his
room.
“Surprise!”
his
brother
Jackson
said,
throwing
his
arms
into
the
air.
"What
are
you
doing
in
my
room?
I
thought
you
were
sick!”
“I
feel
better!”
"What's
on
your
face?
Are
you
bleeding?"
"No!
I'm
not
bleeding."
Jackson
wiped
at
his
face.
probably
just
paint.
Look!
Look
what
I
did!”
He
pointed
at
the
desk
in
the
comer
of
Carter's
room.
注意:
1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;
2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。
2021年重庆一中高2022届高二下半期考试
英语答案
听力
1—5
CABBC
6-10
ABBAA
11—15
BAACC
16—20
ABBCC
阅读理解.21-23
BCD
24-27
DACB
28-31DBCD
32-35ACDC
七选五BDFCA
完形填空
36-55DCBDB
DCADA
CADBA
语法填空
56.dug
57,
cultural
58.
than
59.
a
60.
were
decorated
61.
discoveries
62.
originally
63.
by
64.
when
65.
including
单词拼写
66.
condition
67.worth
68.functioning
69.
absence
70.apology
71.hesitation
72.stubbom
73.
appealing
74.possess
7
5.distributed
76.
freezing
77.skinned
7
8.leaving
79.recognize
80.outspoken
Para.
l
Carter
looked
down
at
his
desk
in
horror.
What
came
into
his
sight
was
an
ugly
red
car,
which
really
annoyed
him.
Eyes
narrowed
and
fists
clenched,
Carter
could
feel
a
blaze
of
flame
fueling
inside
him.
"What
have
you
done
to
my
car?”
he
yelled
loudly.
Frightened
by
the
loud
voice
of
his
brother,
Jackson
drooped
his
head,
murmured,
I
just
wanted
to
give
you
a
surprise!”
It
suddenly
dawned
on
Carter
that
what
he
did
just
now
was
just
like
Dexter
s
action
on
the
bus.
Para.2
Carter
took
a
deep
breath
and
then
unfolded
his
fist.
Letting
out
a
sigh
of
regret,
he
apologized
to
his
brother
sincerely,
"I'm
sorry
for
doing
that,
but
I
had
planned
to
paint
it
blue/,
Hearing
this,
Jackson
beamed
and
embraced
Carter
tightly,
paint
it
together!”
No
sooner
had
they
painted
the
unique
car
than
their
Mum
called
them
to
have
dinner.
The
breeze
wafted
their
face
with
delicious
smell
of
the
spaghetti
and
warmed
the
brothers5
hearts.
There
was
no
denying
that
siblings
should
get
on
well
by
being
more
tolerant
of
each
other.
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