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延边二中北校区内部试题
延边二中北校区内部试题
延边二中北校区(2020-2021)学年度下学期
高二下学期
5月月考
英语试卷
注意事项:答案必须写在答题卡上,答在试卷上无效。本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,本试卷满分120分。考试时间90分钟。
第Ⅰ卷(选择题
共80分)
第一部分
听力(共两节,每小题
1
分,满分
20
分)
第一节
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。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
is
Mike
from?
A.
Canada.
B.
Japan.
C.
Australia.
2.What
will
the
man
do
with
the
TV?
A.
Turn
it
up.
B.
Turn
it
off.
C.
Turn
it
down.
3.What
does
the
woman
want
to
buy?
A.
A
coat.
B.
A
hat.
C.
A
box.
4.What
does
the
man
think
of
the
show?
A.
It’s
funny.
B.
It’s
out
of
style.
C.
It’s
a
modern
show.
5.Why
does
the
man
want
the
apartment
outside
the
city?
A.
It’s
cheaper.
B.
It’s
larger.
C.
It’s
more
convenient.
第二节
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

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.How
often
does
Tim
run
now?
A.
Every
day.
B.
About
two
days
a
week.
C.
About
four
days
a
week.
7.When
did
Tim
start
running?
A.When
he
was
in
university.
B.When
he
was
in
high
school.
C.When
he
was
in
primary
school.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8

10
题。
8.Why
doesn’t
the
man
take
the
first
table?
A.
It’s
too
small.
B.
The
style
isn’t
nice.
C.
He
doesn’t
like
the
color.
9.How
does
the
man
pay?
A.
In
cash.
B.
With
a
store
card.
C.
By
credit
card.
10.Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
In
a
restaurant.
B.
In
a
furniture
store.
C.
At
the
woman’s
house.
听第
8
段材料,回答第
11

13
题。
11.How
much
money
does
Chris
have?
A.
25
yuan.
B.
50
yuan.
C.
100
yuan.
12.What
does
Chris
say
about
Pookie?
A.
He
is
lost.
B.
He
is
dead.
C.
He
is
sick.
13.What
do
we
know
about
Stan?
A.
He
has
several
kids.
B.
He
loves
dogs.
C.
He
is
helpful.
听第
9
段材料,回答第
14

17
题。
14.What
kind
of
room
does
Mr.
Johnson
need?
A.
A
double
room.
B.
A
single
room.
C.
A
business
room.
15.How
much
will
Mr.
Johnson
pay
for
the
room
a
night?
A.
100
dollars.
B.
120
dollars.
C.
200
dollars.
16.What
does
Mr.
Johnson
tell
the
woman?
A.His
name
and
flight
number.
B.His
name
and
phone
number.
C.His
phone
number
and
email
address.
17.When
will
Mr.
Johnson
land?
A.
At
7:00
p.m.
B.
At
9:00
p.m.
C.
At
10:00
p.m.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
18

20
题。
18.How
many
people
visited
the
park
in
its
first
six
months?
A.
5.6
million.
B.
7
million.
C.
16
million.
19.Which
themed
area
is
now
under
development?
A.
Treasure
Cove.
B.
Tomorrowland.
C.
Toy
Story
Land.
20.What
was
built
instead
of
Disney’s
classic
Main
Street
USA?
A.
Mickey
Land.
B.
Mickey
Avenue.
C.
Minnie
Gardens.
第2部分:综合知识运用(共三节,满分60分)
第一节:
阅读理解
(共15题,每小题2分,
满分30分)
认真阅读下列短文,
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。
(A)
Dear
Friend,
The
recent
success
of
children’s
books
has
made
the
general
public
aware
that
there’s
a
huge
market
out
there.
And
there’s
a
growing
need
for
new
writers
trained
to
create
the
$3
billion
worth
of
children’s
books
bought
each
year

plus
stories
and
articles
needed
by
over
650
publishers
of
magazines
for
children
and
teenagers.
Who
are
these
needed
writers?
They’re
ordinary
folks
like
you
and
me.
But
am
I
good
enough?
I
was
once
where
you
might
be
now.
My
thoughts
of
writing
had
been
pushed
down
by
self-doubt,
and
I
didn’t
know
where
to
turn
for
help.
Then,
I
accepted
a
free
offer
from
the
Institute
to
test
my
writing
ability,
and
it
turned
out
to
be
the
inspiration
I
needed.
The
promise
that
paid
off
The
Institute
made
the
same
promise
to
me
that
they
will
make
to
you,
if
you
show
basic
writing
ability:
You
will
complete
at
least
one
manuscript
(手稿)
suitable
to
hand
in
to
a
publisher
by
the
time
you
finish
our
course.
I
really
didn’t
expect
any
publication
before
I
finished
the
course,
but
that
happened.
I
sold
three
stories.
And
I
soon
discovered
that
was
not
unusual
at
the
Institute.
Since
graduation,
I
have
authored
34
nationally
published
children’s
books
and
over
300
stories
and
articles.
Free
test
and
brochure
We
offer
a
free
ability
test
and
will
send
you
a
copy
of
our
brochure
(小册子)
describing
our
recognized
home-study
courses
on
the
basis
of
one-on-one
training.
Realize
your
writing
dream
today.
There’s
nothing
sadder
than
a
dream
delayed
until
it
fades
forever.
Sincerely,
Kristi
Hill,
Instructor
Institute
of
Children’s
Literature
21.
The
first
two
paragraphs
tell
us
that
__________.
A.
magazines
for
children
and
teenagers
have
drawn
public
attention
B.
there
is
a
growing
need
for
writers
of
children’s
books
C.
publishers
are
making
$3
billion
each
year
D.
children’s
books
are
usually
bestsellers
22.
You
are
promised
to
publish
one
manuscript
when
you
__________.
A.
show
basic
ability
B.
finish
the
course
C.
have
sold
three
stories
D.
have
passed
the
test
23.
Kristi
Hill
mentions
her
own
experience
mainly
to
__________.
A.
prove
she
is
a
qualified
instructor
B.
introduce
the
home-study
courses
C.
show
she
has
realized
her
dream
D.
promote
the
writing
program
(B)[]
In
ancient
Egypt,
the
pharaoh
(法老)
treated
the
message
runner
like
a
prince
when
he
arrived
at
the
palace,
if
he
brought
good
news.
However,
if
the
exhausted
runner
had
the
misfortune
to
bring
the
pharaoh
unhappy
news,
his
head
was
cut
off.
Shades
of
that
spirit
spread
over
today’s
conversations.
Once
a
friend
and
I
packed
up
some
peanut
butter
and
sandwiches
for
an
outing.
As
we
walked
light-heartedly
out
of
the
door,
picnic
basket
in
hand,
a
smiling
neighbor
looked
up
at
the
sky
and
said,
“Oh,
boy,
bad
day
for
a
picnic.
The
weatherman
says
it’s
going
to
rain.”
I
wanted
to
strike
him
on
the
face
with
the
peanut
butter
and
sandwiches.
Not
for
his
stupid
weather
report,
but
for
his
smile.
Several
months
ago
I
was
racing
to
catch
a
bus.
As
I
breathlessly
put
my
handful
of
cash
across
the
Greyhound
counter,
the
sales
agent
said
with
a
broad
smile.
“Oh,
that
bus
left
five
minutes
ago.”
Dreams
of
head-cutting!
It’s
not
the
news
that
makes
someone
angry.
It’s
the
unsympathetic
attitude
with
which
it’s
delivered.
Everyone
must
give
bad
news
from
time
to
time,
and
winning
professionals
do
it
with
the
proper
attitude.
A
doctor
advising
a
patient
that
she
needs
an
operation
does
it
in
a
caring
way.
A
boss
informing
an
employee
he
didn’t
get
the
job
takes
on
a
sympathetic
tone.
Big
winners
know,
when
delivering
any
bad
news,
they
should
care
the
feeling
of
the
receiver.
Unfortunately,
many
people
are
not
aware
of
this.
When
you
are
tired
from
a
long
flight,
has
a
hotel
clerk
cheerfully
said
that
your
room
isn’t
ready
yet?
When
you
have
your
heart
set
on
the
toast
beef,
has
your
waiter
merrily
told
you
that
he
just
served
the
last
piece?
It
makes
you
as
a
traveler
or
diner
want
to
land
your
fist
right
on
their
unsympathetic
faces.
Had
my
neighbour
told
me
of
the
upcoming
rainstorm
with
sympathy,
I
would
have
appreciated
his
warning.
Had
the
Greyhound
salesclerk
sympathetically
informed
me
that
my
bus
had
already
left,
I
probably
would
have
said,
“Oh,
that’s
all
right.
I’ll
catch
the
next
one.”
Big
winners,
when
they
hear
bad
news,deliver
bombs
with
the
emotion
the
bombarded
(被轰炸的)
person
is
sure
to
have.
24.
In
Paragraph
1,
the
writer
tells
the
story
of
the
pharaoh
to
_______.
A.
make
a
comparison
B.
describe
a
scene
C.
introduce
a
topic
D.
offer
an
argument
25.
In
the
writer’s
opinion,
his
neighbor
was
______.
A.
not
helpful
B.
not
considerate
C.
friendly
D.
warm-hearted
26.
From
“Dreams
of
head-cutting!”
(Paragraph
3),
we
learn
that
the
writer
_______.
A.
was
reminded
of
the
cruel
pharaoh
B.
was
mad
at
the
sales
agent
C.
wished
that
the
sales
agent
would
have
had
dreams
D.
dreamed
of
cutting
the
sales
agent’s
head
that
night
27.
What
is
the
main
idea
of
the
text
?
A.
Delivering
bad
news
with
sympathy
is
important
in
communication.
B.
Helping
others
sincerely
is
the
key
to
business
success.
C.
Receiving
bad
news
requires
great
courage.
D.
Learning
ancient
traditions
can
be
useful.
(C)
“What
kind
of
rubbish
are
you?”
This
question
might
normally
cause
anger,
but
in
Shanghai
it
has
brought
about
complaints
over
the
past
week.
On
July
1st,
the
city
introduced
strict
trash-sorting
regulations
that
are
expected
to
be
used
as
a
model
for
our
country.
Residents
must
divide
their
waste
into
four
separate
kinds
and
put
it
into
specific
public
bins.
They
must
do
so
at
scheduled
times,
when
monitors
are
present
to
ensure
compliance(服从)and
to
inquire
into
the
nature
of
one’s
rubbish.
Violators?face
the
possibility
of
fines
and
worse.
They
could
be
hit
with
fines
of
up
to
200?yuan?($29).
For
repeat
violators,
the
city
can
add
black
marks
to
their
credit
records,
making
it
harder
for
them
to
obtain
bank
loans
or
even
buy
train
tickets.
Shanghai
authorities
are
responding
to
an
obvious
environmental
problem.
It
generates
9
million
tonnes
of
garbage
a
year,
more
than
London’s
annual
output
and
rising
quickly.
But
like
other
cities
in
China,
it
lacks
a
recycling
system.
Instead,
it
has
relied
on
trash
pickers
to
sort
out
the
waste,
picking
out
whatever
can
be
reused.
This
has
limits.
As
people
get
wealthier,
fewer
of
them
want
to
do
such
dirty
work.
The
waste,
meanwhile,
just
keeps
piling
up.
China
produces
80
billion
pairs
of
disposable(一次性的)chopsticks
a
year.
Many
residents
appear
to
support
the
idea
of
recycling
in
general
but
are
frustrated
by
the
details.
Rubbish
must
be
divided
according
to
whether
it
is
food,
recyclable,
dry
or
hazardous(有害的),
the
differences
among
which
can
be
confusing,
though
there
are
apps
to
help
work
it
out.
Some
have
complained
about
the
rules
surrounding
food
waste.
They
must
put
it
straight
in
the
required
public
bin,
forcing
them
to
tear
open
plastic
bags
and
toss
it
by
hand.
Most
upset
are
the
short
windows
for
throwing
trash,
typically
a
couple
of
hours,
morning
and
evening.
Along
with
the
monitors
at
the
bins,
this
means
that
people
go
at
around
the
same
time
and
can
keep
an
eye
on
what
is
being
thrown
out;
no
one
wants
to
look
bad.
28.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“Violators”
in
Paragraph
2
refer
to?
A.
People
who
don’t
sort
the
waste.
B.
People
who
argue
with
the
monitors.
C.
People
who
don’t
throw
the
trash
on
time.
D.
People
who
are
against
the
regulations.
29.
What
is
the
main
direct
environmental
problem
in
Shanghai?
A.
The
massive
traffic.
B.
The
increasing
garbage.
C.
Lack
of
a
recycling
system.
D.
Lack
of
trash
pickers.
30.
What
makes
the
residents
upset
most
about
the
rules?
A.
Complex
distinction
among
the
four
categories
of
trash.
B.
Short
scheduled
time
for
throwing
the
trash.
C.
Being
observed
by
monitors
when
throwing
the
garbage.
D.
Being
fined
when
blamed
due
to
improper
behavior.
31.
What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
A
Restart
of
Trash-sorting
B.
A
Great
Change
in
Tackling
Litter
C.
New
Times
of
Garbage
Classification
D.
A
Craze
for
Learning
Waste
Sorting
(D)
Grown-ups
are
often
surprised
by
how
well
they
remember
something
they
learned
as
children
but
have
never
practiced
ever
since.
A
man
who
has
not
had
a
chance
to
go
swimming
for
years
can
still
swim
as
well
as
ever
when
he
gets
back
in
the
water.
He
can
get
on
a
bicycle
after
many
years
and
still
ride
away.
He
can
play
catch
and
hit
a
ball
as
well
as
his
son.
A
mother
who
has
not
thought
about
the
words
for
years
can
teach
her
daughter
the
poem
that
begins
“Twinkle,
twinkle,
little
star”
or
remember
the
story
of
Cinderella
or
Goldilocks
and
the
Three
Bears.
One
explanation
is
the
law
of
overlearning,
which
can
be
stated
as
follows:
Once
we
have
learned
something,
additional
learning
experiences
increase
the
length
of
time
we
will
remember
it.
In
childhood
we
usually
continue
to
practice
such
skills
as
swimming,
bicycle
riding,
and
playing
baseball
long
after
we
have
learned
them.
We
continue
to
listen
to
and
remind
ourselves
of
words
such
as
“Twinkle,
twinkle,
little
star”
and
childhood
tales
such
as
Cinderella
and
Goldilocks.
We
not
only
learn
but
overlearn.
The
multiplication
tables(乘法口诀表)
are
an
exception
to
the
general
rule
that
we
forget
rather
quickly
the
things
that
we
learn
in
school,
because
they
are
another
of
the
things
we
overlearn
in
childhood.
The
law
of
overlearning
explains
why
cramming(突击学习)
for
an
examination,
though
it
may
result
in
a
passing
grade,
is
not
a
satisfactory
way
to
learn
a
college
course.
By
cramming,
a
student
may
learn
the
subject
well
enough
to
get
by
on
the
examination,
but
he
is
likely
soon
to
forget
almost
everything
he
learned.
A
little
overlearning,
on
the
other
hand,
is
really
necessary
for
one’s
future
development.
32.
What’s
the
main
idea
of
Paragraph
1?
A.
Stories
for
children
are
easy
to
remember.
B.
Children
have
a
better
memory
than
grown-ups.
C
Poem
reading
is
a
good
way
to
learn
words.
D.
People
remember
well
what
they
learned
in
childhood.
33.
The
author
explains
the
law
of
overlearning
by
_______.
A.
presenting
research
findings
B.
setting
down
general
rules
C.
using
examples
D.
making
a
comparison
34.
According
to
the
author,
being
able
to
use
multiplication
tables
is
_______.
A.
a
result
of
overlearning
B.
a
special
case
of
cramming
C.
a
skill
to
deal
with
math
problems
D.
a
basic
step
towards
advanced
studies
35.
What
is
the
author’s
opinion
on
cramming?
A.
It
leads
to
failure
in
college
exams.
B.
It’s
helpful
only
in
a
limited
way.
C.
It’s
possible
to
result
in
poor
memory.
D.
It
increases
students’
learning
interest.
第二节:
七选五(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。
Online
Friends
and
Love
In
so
many
ways,
cyberspace
mirrors
the
real
world.
___36___
Others
buy
and
sell
products.
Still
others
look
for
friendship,
or
even
love.
Unlike
the
real
world,
however,
your
knowledge
about
a
person
is
limited
to
words
on
a
computer
screen.
Identity
(身份)
and
appearance
mean
very
little
in
cyberspace.
_____37_____
So
even
the
shyest
person
can
become
a
chat-room
star.
Usually,
this
“faceless”
communication
doesn’t
create
problems.
Identity
doesn’t
really
matter
when
you’re
in
a
chat
room
discussing
politics
or
hobbies
and
it
makes
the
Internet
a
great
place
for
exciting
conversation.
Where
else
can
so
many
people
come
together
to
chat
about
their
interests?
____38____
They’re
looking
for
serious
love
relationships.
Is
cyberspace
a
good
place
to
find
love?
That
answer
depends
on
whom
you
ask.
Some
of
these
relationships
actually
succeed.
Others
fail
miserably.
Supporter
of
online
relationships
claim
that
the
Internet
allows
couples
to
get
to
know
each
other.
Personal
appearance
doesn’t
get
in
the
way.
But
critics
of
online
relationships
argue
that
no
one
can
truly
know
another
person
in
cyberspace.
Why?
____39____
Internet
users
can
carefully
make
their
words
fit
whatever
image
they
want
to
give.
In
a
sense,
they’re
not
really
themselves.
All
of
this
may
be
fine
if
the
relationship
stays
in
cyberspace.
____40____
With
so
many
unknowns,
it’s
easy
to
let
one’s
imagination
“fill
in
the
blanks”.
This
leads
to
disappointment
when
couples
meet
in
person.
So,
before
looking
for
love
in
cyberspace,
remember
the
advice
of
Internet
pioneer
Clifford
Stoll:
“Life
in
the
real
world
is
far
richer
than
anything
you’ll
find
on
a
computer
screen.”
A.
When
we
talk
with
others
on
the
line,
we
can
express
ourselves
freely.
B.
But
some
Internet
users
want
more
than
just
someone
to
chat
with.
C.
People
ask
for
information,
play
games
and
share
hobby
tips.
D.
Generally
speaking,
online
friends
and
love
are
worth
seeking
for.
E.
Because
the
Internet
gives
users
a
lot
of
control
over
how
others
view
them.
F.
Rather,
a
person’s
thoughts
or
at
least
the
thoughts
they
type—
are
what
really
count.
G.
But
not
knowing
a
person
is
a
big
problem
in
a
love
relationship.
第三节: 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
We
have
all
heard
how
time
is
more
valuable
than
money,
but
is
it_____41_____?to
have
too
much
time?
I_____42_____back
in
high
school
I
spent
most
of
my
day
at
school
since
I
also_____43_____a
team
sport.
By
the
time
I
got
home,
I
only
had
a
few
hours
to
do
my
homework,
and
I
had
to
do
it
_____44_____
.
When
I
got
into
college,
things_____45_____.
I
suddenly
found
myself
out
of
class
before
noon
time.
Because
of
all
this_____46_____time
there
was
no
sense
of_____47_____to
do
my
school
work
immediately.
I
was
performing
this
action
of
waiting
until
it
later
became
a?_____48_____.Once
that
happened,
I
just
kept_____49_____my
studying
further
and
further
back
in
my
day.
Then
I
got
to
the
point
where
I
was______50______really
late
at
night
to
get
my
work
done.
One
day
I______51______a
former
classmate
of
mine
who
was______52______a
lot
of
money
running
a
sideline
(副业).
Since
his
regular
job
was______53______,
I
asked
him
why
he
just
didn't
do
his
sideline
full-time.
He
said
without
the
job,
he
would______54______have
too
much
time
and
would
just
do
what
I
did
back
in_____55_____.He
said
that
if
he______56______the
job,
he
would
lose
his
______57______?to
work
and
succeed.
So,
try______58______your
time
with
other
work.
This
is
why
there
is
a______59______?that
if
you
want
something
done,
ask
a______60______person
to
do
it.
41.
A.
true
B.
fair
C.
strange
D.
possible
42.
A.
remember
B.
admit
C.
understand
D.
expect
43.
A.
watched
B.
loved
C.
coached
D.
played
44.
A.
at
last
B.
right
away
C.
of
course
D.
as
usual
45.
A.
happened
B.
repeated
C.
changed
D.
mattered
46.
A.
extra
B.
difficult
C.
valuable
D.
limited
47.
A.
duty
B.
achievement
C.
urgency
D.
direction
48.
A.
burden
B.
relief
C.
risk
D.
habit
49.
A.
pushing
B.
taking
C.
setting
D.
calling
50.
A.
hanging
out
B.
staying
up
C.
jogging
round
D.
showing
off
51.
A.
met
B.
helped
C.
treated
D.
hired
52.
A.
raising
B.
wasting
C.
demanding
D.
making
53.
A.
safe
B.
important
C.
boring
D.
rewarding
54.
A.
luckily
B.
hardly
C.
hopefully
D.
simply
55.
A.
childhood
B.
college
C.
town
D.
business
56.
A.
quit
B.
found
C.
accepted
D.
kept
57.
A.
heart
B.
chance
C.
drive
D.
way
58.
A.
saving
B.
filling
up
C.
giving
up
D.
trading
59.
A.
message
B.
story
C.
saying
D.
fact
60.
A.
careful
B.
busy
C.
reliable
D.
kind
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题
共40分)
注意事项:
1、
用蓝色或黑色钢笔或圆珠笔将答案写在答题纸上,直接答在试卷上不得分。
第一部分
语言知识运用(共一节,满分10分)
第一节:
语法填空(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,根据上下文填入适当的词语,或使用括号中的词语的适当形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡上标号的相应位置。
Nowadays,
before
we
upload
a
photo
of
ourselves
to
social
media,
chances
are
that
we'll
use
___61___
app
to
smooth
our
skin,
make
our
eyes
___62___
(big),
eyelashes
longer
and
lips
fuller.
With
a
couple
of
taps
on
our
mobile
phones,
we're
able
to
get
a
quick
fix
and
present
our
own
best
version
to
the
world.
However,
the
problem
is,
when
we
___63___
(simple)
edit
our
imperfections
away,
we're
also
changing
the
way
we
look
at
___64___(we).
Last
month,
___65___
(research)
from
the
Boston
University
___66___
(publish)
an
article
which
analyzed
photo
___67___
(edit)
apps'
bad
impacts
on
people's
self-esteem
and
their
potential
to
cause
appearance
anxieties.
They
warned
that
such
apps
are
blurring
(难区分)the
lines
___68___reality
and
fantasy.
These
apps
allow
one
to
change
his
or
her
appearance
in
minutes
and
follow
a(n)
___69___
(realistic)
standard
of
beauty.
Now
we've
got
this
daily
comparison
of
the
real
self
with
this
intentional
or
unintentional
self
that
we
present
on
social
media.
This
is
____70____
many
young
people
suffer
an
identity
crisis
when
it
comes
to
how
they
look.
.
第二部分
写作(共两节,满分30分)
第一节:短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误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,并在其下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.
每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.
只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
It
is
the
common
phenomenon
that
people,
included
the
elderly
people
and
some
young
people,
will
gather
in
the
dancing
square
late
in
the
evening.
This
is
linking
to
the
fact
that
people’s
physical
and
mental
life
develop
rapid.
When
it
comes
to
square
dance,
this
is
universally
acknowledged
that
it
made
a
great
difference
to
people’s
life.
For
example,
not
only
dancing
promote
people’s
relationship,
but
also
it
makes
contributions
to
people’s
health.
However,
dancing
also
has
some
disadvantage
of
its
own.
When
being
dancing,
the
dancing
women
play
loud
music
unconsciously,
that
gives
rise
to
dissatisfaction.
第二节.书面表达(满分20分)
假定你是李华,想戒除网络游戏瘾。请你给澳大利亚的笔友Isaac写一封邮件求助,内容要点如下:
1.写邮件的目的
2.网络游戏对你的影响(学习、生活方面)
3.寻求建议或帮助
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________.
高二英语学科参考答案
第一部分
听力:
1—5
CBBAB
6—10
CCAAB
11—15
BCCAA
16—20
BAACB
第二部分
阅读理解
A:
BBD
B:
CBBA
C:
DBBC
D:
DCAB
36--40
CFBEG
第三部分
英语知识运用
完型填空
41—45DADBC
46—50
ACDAB
51—55
ADCDB
56—60
ACBCB
语法填空
61.
an
62.
bigger
63.
simply
64.
ourselves
65.
researchers
66.
published
67.
editing
68.
between
69.
unrealistic
70.
why
第四部分
改错
It
is
the
common
phenomenon
that
people,
included
the
elderly
people
and
some
young
people,
will
gather
in
the
dancing
square
late
in
the
evening.
This
is
linking
to
the
fact
that
people’s
physical
and
mental
life
develop
rapid.
When
it
comes
to
square
dance,
this
is
universally
acknowledged
that
it
made
a
great
difference
to
people’s
life.
For
example,
not
only
dancing
promote
people’s
relationship,
but
also
it
makes
contributions
to
people’s
health.
However,
dancing
also
has
some
disadvantage
of
its
own.
When
being
dancing,
the
dancing
women
play
loud
music
unconsciously,
that
gives
rise
to
dissatisfaction.
【答案】1.the→
a???
2.included
→including??
??
3.linking

linked???
?
4.rapid

rapidly??????
5.this

it
6.
made
→makes??
7.
在only后加does
8.
disadvantage

disadvantages??
9.
将being去掉??
10.
that
→which
书面表达
Dear
Isaac,
How
are
you?
I’m
writing
to
ask
you
for
help.
Recently
I
have
been
addicted
to
a
popular
online
game,
which
I
find
difficult
to
get
rid
of.I
spend
a
lot
of
time
on
it
and
often
stay
up
late.As
a
result,
I
feel
sleepy
in
class
during
the
day
and
I
can’t
focus
on
my
study
and,
as
expected,
I
get
felt
behind.
What’s
worse,
my
parents
often
complain
about
my
terrible
hobby
so
we’re
having
a
tough
time
getting
along
with
each
other.
I’ve
realized
that
playing
the
game
does
me
too
much
harm
and
I
must
change
this.
I
know
you
once
gave
up
online
games
successfully,
so
could
you
tell
me
how
you
made
it?
I
would
be
so
thankful
if
you
could
help
me.
Looking
forward
to
your
early
reply.
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