昆山市柏庐高级中学、周市高级中学2020-2021学年度第二学期高二年级第二次阶段检测
英语学科
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1
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第一部分
听力(共两节,
20小题;满分30分)
第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分,每段对话仅读一遍)
1.
What
will
the
weather
be
like
according
to
the
radio?
A.
Sunny.
B.
Rainy.
C.
Windy.
2.
Who
will
pay
the
bill?
A.
The
boss.
B.
Tom.
C.
The
woman.
3.
How
did
the
woman
feel?
A.
Nervous.
B.
Excited.
C.
Upset.
4.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
man?
A.
He
did
well
in
spelling.
B.
He
couldn't
spell
the
words.
C.
He
was
satisfied
with
the
result.
5.
How
much
should
the
man
pay
for
his
room?
A.
150
pounds.
B.
110
pounds.
C.
100
pounds.
第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分,每段对话或独白读两遍)
听第6段材料,回答第6和第7两个小题。
6.
What
time
was
the
plane
originally
scheduled
to
leave?
A.
At
3:00.
B.
At
4:00.
C.
At
5:00.
7.
Why
is
the
woman
worried?
A.
The
weather
is
bad.
B.
The
report
is
not
finished.
C.
An
appointment
will
be
delayed.
听第7段材料,回答第8和第9两个小题。
8.
What
happened
to
the
man?
A.
He
broke
a
machine.
B.
The
machine
owed
him
25
cents.
C.
The
machine
owner
refused
to
help
him.
9.
What
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
do?
A.
Call
the
police.
B.
Rock
the
machine.
C.
Call
the
number
on
the
machine.
听第8段材料,回答第10至第12题。
10.
How
is
Ted's
homework
this
time?
A.
Very
poor.
B.
Well
done.
C.
So-so.
11.Where
is
Ted
going
now?
A.
The
gym.
B.
The
library.
C.
The
bookstore.
12.What
does
Ted
think
of
his
teacher?
A.
Polite.
B.
Generous.
C.
Helpful.
听第9段材料,回答第13至第16题。
13.What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
What
abilities
to
possess.
B.
Which
professor
to
follow.
C.
What
job
to
do
in
the
future.
14.
What
subject
does
the
man
probably
prefer?
A.
History.
B.
Politics.
C.
Art.
15.
What
do
the
woman's
parents
expect
her
to
be?
A.
A
restaurant
manager.
B.
A
politician.
C.
A
teacher.
16.
What
is
the
woman
good
at
doing?
A.
Dealing
with
people.
B.
Working
with
kids.
C.
Painting
pictures.
听第10段材料,回答第17至第20题。
17.
What
is
to
be
hosted
on
Wednesday
evening?
A.A
bake
sale.
B.
A
parent
book
club.
C.
An
event
to
honor
an
artist.
18.
When
does
the
book
fair
end?
A.
On
Thursday.
B.
On
Wednesday.
C.
On
Monday.
19.
Where
will
the
money
from
the
bake
sale
go?
A.
A
computer
lab.
B.
The
sports
teams.
C.
The
art
department.
20.
What
happens
to
the
computer
lab?
A.
It
will
be
repaired.
B.
It
will
be
closed
forever.
C.
It
will
be
put
up
for
sale.
第二部分
阅读(共两节,满分50分)
第一节、阅读理解(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
A
While
some
extreme
diets
may
suggest
otherwise,
we
all
need
a
balance
of
protein,
fat,
carbohydrates,
fiber,
vitamins,
and
minerals
in
our
diets
to
keep
a
healthy
body.
You
don’t
need
to
remove
certain
kinds
of
foods
from
your
diet,
but
rather
select
the
healthiest
ones.
Protein:
protein
gives
us
the
energy
to
get
up
and
go
—
and
keep
going
—
while
also
supporting
mood
and
cognitive
(认知)
function.
Over
protein
can
be
bad
to
people
with
kidney
disease,
but
the
latest
research
suggests
that
many
of
us
need
more
high-quality
protein,
especially
as
we
age.
That
doesn’t
mean
you
have
to
eat
more
animal
products
—
many
plant-based
sources
of
protein
each
day
can
ensure
your
body
gets
all
the
necessary
protein
it
needs.
Fat:
not
all
fat
is
the
same.
While
bad
fat
can
destroy
your
diet
and
increase
the
possibility
of
certain
diseases,
good
fat
protects
your
brain
and
heart.
In
fact,
healthy
fat
—
such
as
omega-3s
—is
necessary
to
your
physical
and
emotional
health.
Understanding
how
to
include
more
healthy
fat
in
your
diet
can
help
improve
your
mood
and
your
well-beings.
Fiber:
eating
foods
high
in
dietary
fiber
(grain,
fruit,
vegetables,
nuts,
and
beans)
can
help
you
stay
regular
and
lower
the
possibility
of
heart
disease,
strokes,
and
diabetes.
It
can
also
improve
your
skin
and
even
help
you
to
lose
weight.
Depending
on
your
age
and
gender,
experts
suggest
you
eat
at
least
21
to
38
grams
of
fiber
each
day.
Calcium(钙):
your
body
uses
calcium
to
build
healthy
bones
and
teeth,
keep
them
strong,
send
messages
through
the
nervous
system,
and
control
the
heart’s
rhythm.
Not
getting
enough
calcium
in
your
diet
can
also
lead
to
anxiety,
depression,
and
sleep
difficulties.
Whatever
your
age
or
gender,
it’s
necessary
to
include
calcium-rich
foods
in
your
diet.
21.
What
can
we
know
about
protein
from
the
second
paragraph?
A.
We
should
have
less
protein
when
we
get
older.
B.
We
should
have
as
much
protein
as
possible.
C.
Animal
products
provide
more
protein.
D.
Protein
can
improve
a
person’s
mood.
22.
Which
is
one
benefit
of
foods
high
in
fiber?
A.
They
provide
more
energy.
B.
They
are
good
for
eyesight.
C.
They
help
improve
the
skin.
D.
They
help
build
healthy
teeth.
23.
What’s
the
effect
of
shortage
of
calcium?
A.
People
may
become
older
easily.
B.
People
may
have
trouble
with
sleep.
C.
People
may
have
the
risk
of
kidney
disease.
D.
People
may
gain
weight
quickly
in
a
short
time.
B
When
her
five
daughters
were
young,
Helene
An
always
told
them
that
there
was
strength
in
unity(团结).
To
show
this,
she
held
up
one
chopstick,
representing
one
person.
Then
she
easily
broke
it
into
two
pieces.
Next,
she
tied
several
chopsticks
together,
representing
a
family.
She
showed
the
girls
it
was
hard
to
break
the
tied
chopsticks.
This
lesson
about
family
unity
stayed
with
the
daughters
as
they
grew
up.
Helene
and
her
family
own
a
large
restaurant
business
in
California.
However,
when
Helene
and
her
husband
Danny
left
their
home
in
Vietnam
in
1975,
they
didn’t
have
much
money.
They
moved
to
San
Francisco.
There
they
joined
Danny’s
mother,
Diana,
who
owned
a
small
Italian
sandwich
shop.
Afterwards,
Helene
and
Diana
changed
it
into
a
small
Vietnamese
restaurant.
The
five
daughters
helped
in
the
restaurant
when
they
were
young.
However,
Helene
did
not
want
her
daughters
to
always
work
in
the
family
business
because
she
thought
it
was
too
hard.
Eventually
the
girls
all
graduated
from
college
and
went
away
to
work
for
themselves,
but
one
by
one,
the
daughters
returned
to
work
in
the
family
business.
They
opened
new
restaurants
in
San
Francisco
and
Los
Angeles.
Even
though
family
members
sometimes
disagreed
with
each
other,
they
worked
together
to
make
the
business
successful.
Daughter
Elisabeth
explains,
“Our
mother
taught
us
that
to
succeed
we
must
have
unity,
and
to
have
unity
we
must
have
peace.
Without
the
strength
of
the
family,
there
is
no
business.”
Their
expanding
business
became
a
large
corporation
in
1996,
with
three
generations
of
Ans
working
together.
Now
the
Ans’
corporation
makes
over
$20
million
each
year.
Although
they
began
with
a
small
restaurant,
they
had
big
dreams,
and
they
united.
Now
they
are
a
big
success.
24.
Helene
tied
several
chopsticks
together
to
show
.
A.
the
strength
of
family
unity
B.
the
difficulty
of
growing
up
C.
the
advantage
of
chopsticks
D.
the
best
way
of
giving
a
lesson
25.
We
can
learn
from
Paragraph
2
that
the
An
family
.
A.
started
a
business
in
1975
B.
left
Vietnam
without
much
money
C.
bought
a
restaurant
in
San
Francisco
D.
opened
a
sandwich
shop
in
Los
Angeles
26.
What
can
we
infer
about
the
An
daughters?
A.
They
did
not
finish
their
college
education.
B.
They
could
not
bear
to
work
in
the
family
business.
C.
They
were
influenced
by
what
Helene
taught
them.
D.
They
were
troubled
by
disagreement
among
family
members.
27.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
How
to
Run
a
Corporation
B.
Strength
Comes
from
Peace
C.
How
to
Achieve
a
Big
Dream
D.
Family
Unity
Builds
Success
C
A
recent
study
of
ancient
and
modern
elephants
has
come
up
with
the
unexpected
conclusion
that
the
African
elephant
is
divided
into
two
distinct
(不同的)
species.
The
discovery
was
made
by
researchers
at
York
and
Harvard
Universities
when
they
were
examining
the
genetic
relationship
between
the
ancient
woolly
mammoth
and
mastodon
to
modern
elephants—the
Asian
elephant,
African
forest
elephant
and
African
savanna
elephant.
Once
they
obtained
DNA
sequences
(序列)
from
two
fossils
(化石),
mammoths
and
mastodons,
the
team
compared
them
with
DNA
from
modern
elephants.
They
found
to
their
amazement
that
modern
forest
and
savanna
elephants
are
as
distinct
from
each
other
as
Asian
elephants
and
mammoths.
The
scientists
used
detailed
genetic
analysis
to
prove
that
the
African
savanna
elephants
and
the
African
forest
elephants
have
been
distinct
species
for
several
million
years.
The
divergence
of
the
two
species
took
place
around
the
time
of
the
divergence
of
Asian
elephants
and
woolly
mammoths.
This
result
amazed
all
the
scientists.
There
has
been
debate
in
the
scientific
community
that
the
two
might
be
separate
species
but
this
is
the
most
convincing
scientific
evidence
so
far
that
they
are
indeed
different
species.
Previously,
many
naturalists
believed
that
African
savanna
elephants
and
African
forest
elephants
were
two
populations
of
the
same
species
despite
the
elephants’
significant
size
differences.
The
savanna
elephant
has
an
average
shoulder
height
of
3.5metres
while
the
forest
elephant
has
an
average
shoulder
height
of
2.5metres.
The
savanna
elephant
weighs
between
six
and
seven
tons,
roughly
double
the
weight
of
the
forest
elephant.
But
the
fact
that
they
look
so
different
does
not
necessarily
mean
they
are
different
species.
However,
the
proof
lay
in
the
analysis
of
the
DNA.
Alfred
Roca,
assistant
professor
in
the
department
of
Animal
Sciences
at
the
University
of
Minois,
said,
“We
now
have
to
treat
the
forest
and
savanna
elephants
as
two
different
units
for
conservation
purpose.
Since
1950,
all
African
elephants
have
been
conserved
as
one
species.
Now
that
we
know
the
forest
and
savanna
elephants
are
two
very
distinct
animals,
the
forest
elephant
should
become
a
bigger
priority
(优先)for
conservation
purpose
.”
28.
One
of
the
fossils
studied
by
the
researchers
is
that
of
________.
A.
the
Asian
elephant
B.
the
forest
elephant
C.
the
savanna
elephant
D.
the
mastodon
elephant
29.
The
underlined
word
“divergence”
in
paragraph
4
means
“________”
A.
evolution
B.
exhibition
C.
separation
D.
examination
30.
What
were
Alfred
Roca’s
words
mainly
about?
A.
The
conversation
of
African
elephants.
B.
The
purpose
of
studying
African
elephants
C.
The
way
to
divide
African
elephants
into
two
units
D.
The
reason
for
the
distinction
of
African
elephants
31.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
Naturalist’s
Belief
about
Elephants.
B.
Amazing
Experiment
about
Elephants
C.
An
Unexpected
Finding
about
Elephants
D.
A
Long
scientific
Debate
about
Elephants
D
One
might
expect
that
the
ever?growing
demands
of
the
tourist
trade
would
bring
nothing
but
good
for
the
countries
that
receive
the
holiday?makers.
Indeed,
a
rosy
picture
is
painted
for
the
long?term
future
of
the
holiday
industry.
Every
month
sees
the
building
of
a
new
hotel
somewhere.
And
every
month,
another
rock?bound
Pacific
island
is
advertised
as
the
‘last
paradise
on
earth’.
However,
the
scale
and
speed
of
this
growth
seem
set
to
destroy
the
very
things
tourists
want
to
enjoy.
In
those
countries
where
there
was
a
rush
to
make
quick
money
out
of
sea?side
holidays,
over?crowded
beaches
and
the
concrete
jungles
of
endless
hotels
have
begun
to
lose
their
appeal.
Those
countries
with
little
experience
of
tourism
can
suffer
most.
In
recent
years,
Nepal
set
out
to
attract
foreign
visitors
to
fund
developments
in
health
and
education.
Its
forests,
full
of
wildlife
and
rare
flowers,
were
offered
to
tourists
as
one
more
untouched
paradise.
In
fact,
the
nature
all
too
soon
felt
the
effects
of
thousands
of
holiday?makers
traveling
through
the
forest
land.
Ancient
tracks
became
major
routes
for
the
walkers,
with
the
consequent
exploitation
of
precious
trees
and
plants.
Not
only
can
the
environment
of
a
country
suffer
from
the
sudden
growth
of
tourism.
The
people
as
well
rapidly
feel
its
effects.
Farmland
makes
way
for
hotels,
roads
and
airports;
the
old
way
of
life
goes.
The
one?time
farmer
is
now
the
servant
of
some
multi?national
organization;
he
is
no
longer
his
own
master.
Once
it
was
his
back
that
bore
the
pain;
now
it
is
his
smile
that
is
exploited.
No
doubt
he
wonders
whether
he
wasn't
happier
in
his
village
working
his
own
land.
Thankfully,
the
tourist
industry
is
waking
up
to
the
responsibilities
it
has
towards
those
countries
that
receive
its
customers.
The
protection
of
wildlife
and
the
creation
of
national
parks
go
hand
in
hand
with
tourist
development
and
actually
obtain
financial
support
from
tourist
companies.
At
the
same
time,
tourists
are
being
encouraged
to
respect
not
only
the
countryside
they
visit
but
also
its
people.
The
way
tourism
is
handled
in
the
next
decade
will
decide
its
fate
and
that
of
the
countries
we
all
want
to
visit.
Their
needs
and
problems
are
more
important
than
those
of
the
tourist
companies.
Increased
understanding
in
planning
world?wide
tourism
can
preserve
the
market
for
them.
If
not,
in
a
few
years'
time
the
very
things
that
attract
tourists
now
may
well
have
been
destroyed.
32.
What
does
the
author
indicate
in
the
last
sentence
of
Paragraph
1?
A.
The
Pacific
island
is
a
paradise.
B.
The
Pacific
island
is
worth
visiting.
C.
The
advertisement
is
not
convincing.
D.
The
advertisement
is
not
impressive.
33.
The
example
of
Nepal
is
used
to
suggest
________.
A.
its
natural
resources
are
untouched
B.
its
forests
are
exploited
for
farmland
C.
it
develops
well
in
health
and
education
D.
it
suffers
from
the
heavy
flow
of
tourists
34.
Which
of
the
following
determines
the
future
of
tourism?
A.
The
number
of
tourists.
B.
The
improvement
of
services.
C.
The
promotion
of
new
products.
D.
The
management
of
tourism.
35.
The
author's
attitude
towards
the
development
of
the
tourist
industry
is
________.
A.
optimistic
B.
doubtful
C.
objective
D.
negative
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5
分)
阅读下面短文,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。
In
your
life,
sometimes
you
may
be
asked
to
speak
in
front
of
a
large
group
of
people.
Although
it
sounds
a
little
scary,
even
those
with
stage
fright
can
speak
successfully
to
the
group
with
adequate
preparation.
Practice
your
speech
before
the
big
day.
36
If
possible,
practice
the
speech
in
front
of
a
friend
or
family
member
to
get
used
to
saying
it
to
real
people.
If
you
feel
you
must
have
note
cards,
limit
the
amount
to
about
three
cards.
This
will
force
you
to
keep
your
speech
concise
and
help
you
keep
your
eyes
focused
on
your
audience.
Remember
why
you've
been
invited
to
speak.
If
you're
battling
fear
over
speaking
to
a
large
group
of
people,
keep
your
mind
on
the
fact
that
you
were
selected
for
this
important
role.
The
speech
organizers
must
have
seen
something
valuable
in
you
or
your
expertise.
37
Remember
that
fear
of
public
speaking
is
very
common.
38
Most
of
the
people
in
the
audience
would
be
feeling
the
same
fear
and
stress
that
you
do
in
your
position.
Knowing
this
may
make
you
feel
better.
39
What
you
say
should
be
tailored
to
why
you're
there
and
who
you're
speaking
to
in
order
to
avoid
sounding
general.
If
speaking
to
a
charity
group,
mention
the
good
work
certain
specific
individuals
have
done
for
the
cause.
If
speaking
at
a
business
conference,
briefly
state
why
you
want
to
help
these
people.
Keep
eye
contact
with
the
crowd.
40
Pick
one
person
in
each
section
and
look
at
him
while
you're
speaking.
After
each
important
point
in
your
speech,
switch
your
focus
to
another
section.
When
you
focus
only
on
one
person
at
a
time,
the
size
of
the
crowd
isn't
as
frightening.
A.
A
good
memory
is
really
helpful.
B.
Show
appreciation
to
your
audience.
C.
Mention
your
audience
in
your
speech.
D.
The
more
you
have,
it
memorized,
the
better.
E.
In
fact,
it's
normal
to
feel
nervous
or
stressed
out
before
a
big
speech.
F.
Separate
the
crowd
into
three
sections
mentally
as
you
get
up
to
speak.
G.
The
knowledge
of
other
people's
respect
for
you
should
reduce
some
of
the
fear.
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分25分)
(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四个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。
When
a
young
woman
in
Texas
learned
that
her
dad's
small
business
was
bad
during
the
pandemic(疫情),
she
made
a
request
on
Twitter
asking
for
help.
“I
wouldn't
41
do
this,
but
my
dad's
taco(墨西哥玉米薄饼卷)truck
business
is
42
.
He
only
sold
$
6
today,”
Giselle
Aviles,
21,
wrote
in
a
twitter
about
her
father's
taco
truck.
“I
would
43
it
so
much
if
you
could
retwitter!”
When
the
pandemic
hit,
the
food
truck's
sales
began
to
44
.
Like
Aviles'
father,
many
small
business
owners
throughout
the
country
continue
to
struggle
through
the
pandemic.
More
than
100,
000
small
businesses
have
45
and
that
number
is
on
the
rise.
But
Aviles'
social
media
request
46
—by
Sunday
night,
the
post
had
gained
around
2,000
retwitters.
She
told
her
father
that
he
should
prepare
for
many
new
47
when
the
truck
opened
the
next
day.
Her
father
didn't
understand
social
media,
so
he
didn't
know
what
to
48
.
When
he
arrived
at
his
food
truck
at
8
a.m.
on
Monday,
a
line
of
customers
were
there-some
had
been
49
as
early
as
6
a.m.
Business
was
so
50
that
the
food
truck
had
to
close
down
twice-once
to
restock(补货)
and
again
when
they
were
51
sold
out.
He
even
asked
his
daughter
to
help
with
the
52
.
Aviles
estimates
that
her
dad
53
more
than
200
customers
on
Monday.
She
says
she
appreciates
the
54
for
her
dad's
business
and
has
since
made
an
Instagram
page
for
more
customers
to
find
his
55
easily.
41.A.simply
B.suddenly
C.normally
D.deliberately
42.A.trading
B.starting
C.expanding
D.struggling
43.A.teach
B.reward
C.inform
D.appreciate
44.A.drop
B.climb
C.benefit
D.boom
45.A.showed
up
B.closed
down
C.taken
off
D.turned
over
46.A.ended
B.faded
C.insisted
D.worked
47.A.menus
B.customers
C.designs
D.passengers
48.A.make
B.expect
C.sell
D.handle
49.A.waiting
B.studying
C.debating
D.following
50.A.easy
B.unique
C.slow
D.busy
51.A.hardly
B.partly
C.completely
D.generally
52.A.scene
B.orders
C.luggage
D.tickets
53.A.treated
B.visited
C.served
D.called
A.support
B.appeal
C.desire
D.policy
55.A.office
B.factory
C.truck
D.restaurant
第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Last
night,
I
witnessed
the
first
of
only
eight
56
(perform)
of
Giacomo
Puccini’s
world-famous
opera,
Turandot,
being
performed
in
the
Forbidden
City
in
Beijing,
China.
???????Just
imagine
performing
such
57
opera
in
the
Forbidden
City
——there
could
not
be
a
more
awesome
setting!
In
the
story,
the
emperor
of
China,
Turandot’s
father,
has
promised
to
allow
her
to
choose
her
own
husband.
In
order
to
avoid
marriage,
she
says
that
any
potential
husband
must
solve
three
riddles
if
he
wants
to
marry
her.
Those
58
cannot
answer
all
three
riddles
will
be
condemned
59
death.
This
means
that
few
men
would
dare
to
ask
for
her
hand
in
marriage.
The
story
begins
when
a
prince
is
killed
for
failing
to
solve
her
riddles.
The
emperor
finds
the
death
60
(disturb).
??????
Shortly
afterwards,
another
prince,
Calaf,
falls
in
love
with
Turandot
at
first
sight
and
decides
61
(solve)
the
riddles
so
that
he
can
marry
her.
Meanwhile,
Liu
expresses
her
love
for
Calaf.
Calaf
answers
the
three
questions.
Turandot
becomes
very
angry
as
she
is
unwilling
to
get
62
(marry).
63
(see)
this,
Calaf
says
that
if
she
can
guess
his
name,
she
will
not
have
to
marry
him.
So
Turandot
demands
that
Calaf’s
father
and
Liu
tell
her
Calaf’s
name
or
they
64
(beat).
Liu
claims
that
she
alone
knows
the
name.
65
(unfortunate),
she
chooses
to
kill
herself.
Calaf
scolds
Turandot
for
not
being
more
merciful.
However,
he
still
loves
her.
At
last,
they
unite
in
marriage.
第四部分
词汇检测(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
66.
The
pollution
in
that
city
has
a
t
to
worsen
now.
67.
Burns
had
a
r
for
being
funny
and
pleasant
to
be
around.
68.
There
is
a
t
in
the
plot
when
a
very
generous
stranger
gives
Pip
a
large
fortune.
69.
Kate
couldn’t
help
s
when
she
saw
the
fierce
lion
when
we
had
a
picnic
near
the
forest
yesterday.
70.
Henry
hurried
to
the
library
only
to
find
a
notice
at
the
gate,
saying
“No
a
before
12
noon.”
71.
She
tried
hard
to
(抵制)
the
temptation
of
delicious
food
in
order
to
keep
slim.
72.
Having
suffered
from
the
war
for
too
long,
the
Syrians(叙利亚人)
are
(渴望的)for
peace.
73.When
it
becomes
evident
what
happened,
Calaf
scolds
Turandot
for
not
being
more
.
(仁慈的).
74.
They
(谢绝)
our
offer
of
technical
help
without
any
reason.
75.There
is,
in
fact,
a
widespread
(共识)
among
economists
about
what
should
be
done.
第五部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你校将举办音乐节。请写封邮件邀请你的朋友Allen参加,内容包括:
1.时间;
2.活动安排;
3.欢迎他表演节目。
注意:
1.词数80左右;
2.可以适当添加细节,使行文连贯。
第二节(满分20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。续写的词数应为150左右。
I
lay
on
my
bed,
legs
leaning
against
the
wall,
desperately
wishing
my
mother
would
call.
But
I
remembered
the
last
time
I'd
seen
her,
right
before
the
train
for
Providence
pulled
out
of
the
station,
“You
know
how
expensive
it
is
to
call,”
she
said,
then
hugged
me
tight
and
said
good-
bye.
This
was
my
first
birthday
away
from
home.
I
missed
my
mom,
missed
my
sister,
and
most
certainly
missed
the
special
pound
cake
my
mother
always
made
for
my
birthday.
Since
getting
to
college
that
year,
I
would
watch
jealously
as
the
other
freshmen
received
care
packages
from
their
parents
on
their
birthdays——and
even
on
ordinary
days.
Big
boxes
containing
summer
slacks
and
blouses,
packages
of
M&M's
and
Snickers,
things
they
needed
and
things
they
didn't.
Instead
of
feeling
thrilled
about
my
upcoming
eighteenth
birthday,
I
felt
empty.
I
wished
my
mom
would
send
me
something,
too,
but
I
knew
that
she
couldn’t
afford
presents
or
the
postage.
She
had
done
her
best
with
my
sister
and
me——raising
us
by
herself.
The
simple
truth
was
there
just
was
never
enough
money.
But
that
didn’t
stop
her
from
filling
us
with
dreams.
“You
can
be
anything
you
want
to
be,”
she
would
tell
us.
“Politicians,
dancers,
writers
——
you
just
have
to
work
for
it;
you
have
to
get
an
education.”
Thanks
to
my
mom's
sacrifices
and
big
dreams,
I’d
made
it
to
the
Ivy
League:
Brown
University
in
Providence,
Rhode
Island.
As
I
was
recalling
these
things,
my
roommate
joined
me
on
the
bed.
“Hey.
After
we
study,
let's
buy
ice
cream
and
cake.”
I
nodded,
closed
my
eyes,
and
imagined
the
cake
Mom
would
have
made.
Mmm.
I
could
see
the
golden
yellow
of
each
of
the
twelve
eggs,
and
I
could
almost
smell
the
vanilla(香草)
filling
the
house
while
the
cake
baked.
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。
Paragraph
1
As
I
daydreamed,
there
was
a
knock
on
the
door.
Paragraph
2
How
had
she
managed
to
afford
it?
2020-2021学年度第二学期高二年级第二次阶段检测
参考答案
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
1-5
BAABC
6-10
ACBCB
11-15ACCCA
16-20
BCABA
第二部分
阅读(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每个小题2.5分,满分37.5分)
21-23
DCB
24-27ABCD
28-31DCAC
32-35CDDC
第二节(共5小题;每个小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
36-40DGECF
第三部分
语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每个小题1分,满分15分)
41-45CDDAB
46-50DBBAD
51-55CBCAC
第二节(共10小题;每个小题1分,满分10分)
56.
performances
57.
an
58.
who
59.
to
60.
disturbing
61.
to
solve
62.
married
63.
Seeing
64.
will
be
beaten
65.
Unfortunately
第四部分
词汇检测(共10小题;每个小题1分,满分10分)
66.
tendency
67.
reputation
68.
twist
69.
screaming
70.
admission
71.
resist
72.
desperate
73.
merciful
74.
declined
75.
consensus
第五部分
书面表达(共两节,满分35分)
第一节(满分15分)
Dear
Allen,
We
are
planning
an
annual
Music
Festival
next
Sunday
in
our
school.
I
feel
it
a
great
honor
to
invite
you
to
participate
in
it.
As
scheduled,
the
annual
music
festival,
covering
a
wide
range
of
activities,
will
be
held
on
the
playground.
Additionally,
we
can
appreciate
the
attractive
and
fascinating
performances,
sitting
on
the
grass
and
enjoying
the
tasty
food.
What’s
more,
we
also
expect
to
see
you
on
the
stage
then.
We’d
be
more
than
delighted
if
you
could
come
and
share
this
joyful
moment
with
us.
Looking
forward
to
your
prompt
reply.
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
第二节(满分20分)
Paragraph
1:
As
I
daydreamed,
there
was
a
knock
on
the
door.
My
roommate
opened
it
to
find
a
deliveryman
asking
for
me.
He
handed
her
a
large
box,
which
she
carefully
placed
on
the
desk
near
my
bed.
“Open
it”.
I
did,
and
inside
was
a
vanilla
cake
with
chocolate
frosting.
In
icing
were
the
words:
“Happy
Birthday,
Sande!
Love,
Mom.”
I
was
filled
with
excitement,
as
if
Mom
were
right
there
hugging
me
close.
Paragraph
2:
How
had
she
managed
to
afford
it?
I
felt
as
if
I
were
back
at
home
with
her,
safe
and
secure
while
she
sang
and
told
me
how
much
she
loved
having
me
in
her
life.
I
ran
out
to
the
hall
and
knocked
on
my
dormmates’
doors.
“Birthday
cake,”
I
called.
I
cut
cake
for
the
students
gathering
in
my
room
and
watched
their
faces
as
they
ate,
because
I
didn't
need
to
eat
to
feel
both
full
and
rich
inside.
听力原文:
Text1
W:
Fairly
warm
this
morning,
isn't
it?
M:
Yes,
the
sun
is
shining,
but
the
wind
is
strong.
The
radio
warned
of
heavy
rain
in
two
hours.
Text2
M:
Look
at
the
menu.
Everything
looks
great,
but
that's
too
expensive.
W:
Have
anything
you
like?
Tom
said
it's
on
our
boss.
Text3
M:
I
saw
you
on
TV
yesterday.
You
were
ever
so
good.
You
didn't
look
nervous.
W:
To
be
frank,
when
it
was
my
turn
to
speak,
I
really
had
my
heart
in
my
mouth.
Text4
W:
How
did
you
do
in
the
writing
contest?
M:
If
only
I
had
paid
more
attention
to
spelling.
Text5
W:
A
single
room
is
fifty
pounds
per
night,
and
a
double
room
sixty
pounds
per
night.
Stay
two
nights
and
you'll
get
another
for
free.
M:
A
single
room
for
three
nights,
please.
Text6
M:
Sophia.
I've
just
confirmed
our
flight
online,
and
it
looks
like
we'll
be
delayed
by
an
hour
The
flight
is
now
scheduled
to
leave
at
4:00
due
to
the
heavy
wind
W.
Then
we're
in
trouble.
We
won't
be
able
to
get
to
Chicago
by
6:00
for
the
meeting
with
Mr
O
Neil
M:
Don't
worry.
I'll
talk
to
him.
I'm
going
to
call
him
to
speak
about
our
report.
W:
Don't
forget
to
apologize
to
him
about
being
late.
Text7
W:
Hey,
what's
up?
M:
Well.
I
put
a
dollar
in
this
machine
for
a
seventy-rive-cent
chocolate
bar.
Then
I
pressed
the
change
button,
but
nothing
happened.
W:
Well.
Did
you
talk
to
the
shop
owner
over
there
to
see
it
he
could
give
back
your
money?
M:
Yeah,
I
tried
that,
but
he
said
he
didn't
own
the
machine.
Hey.
I
have
an
idea.
Why
don't
we
rock
the
machine
until
the
thing
falls?
W:
Oh,
no.
I
don't
want
to
be
responsible
for
breaking
the
machine,
and
besides,
someone
might
call
the
police.
Why
not
try
the
phone
number
on
the
machine?
M:
Yeah,
you're
right.
Text
8
W:
Ted,
I
have
finished
correcting
your
homework.
M:
Thank
you.
Are
there
any
mistakes
this
time?
W:
Yes,
everywhere.
M:
Oh,
I'd
better
kill
myself.
W:
Come
on,
Ted.
I
was
just
joking.
M:
What
do
you
mean
then?
W:
You
made
no
mistake
this
time.
I'm
very
glad
you
have
made
such
great
progress.
M:
Oh,
really?
Thanks
a
lot,
Miss
Smith.
Thank
you
so
much
for
your
help.
W:
You're
welcome.
M:
I'm
going
to
the
gym
now.
I
don't
want
to
take
up
too
much
of
your
time.
W:
That's
all
right.
Now
here's
your
exercise
book.
M:
You
know,
Miss
Smith,
you
are
one
of
the
best
teachers
I've
ever
met.
W:
It's
very
kind
of
you
to
say
so.
Come
to
me
any
time
you
need
help.
M:
Many
thanks.
I've
done
that.
Text
9
M:
My
history
professor
says
I
should
think
about
a
job
in
politics.
But
I
don't
think
I'd
make
a
good
politician.
W:
Why
not?
M:
You
know
me.
I'm
not
good
at
dealing
with
people.
And
politicians
have
to
work
with
people
all
the
time.
W:
That's
true.
So
what
do
you
think
you
want
to
do?
M:
I
think
I
will
be
a
good
artist.
I
love
painting
pictures.
W:
That
reminds
me
of
a
problem
I'm
having.
You
know
my
parents
have
a
restaurant,
right?
They
want
me
to
be
the
manager.
M:
And
you
want
to?
W:
No
way.
A
restaurant
manager
has
to
manage
other
people.
It'd
be
terrible.
I'm
too
disorganized.
Honestly,
I
want
to
be
a
teacher
because
I
like
working
with
kids,
and
I'm
good
at
it.
M:
That's
true.
Text10
Mountain
Elementary
School
is
hosting
an
event
to
honor
the
artist
Sheldon
Williams.
Please
join
us
in
the
gym
at
7:00
pm
on
Wednesday
for
a
view
of
his
artwork.
Food
and
drinks
will
be
served.
Admission
is
free
although
we
are
asking
for
a
donation
of$5
at
the
door,
which
will
go
to
the
school's
art
department.
Our
school's
book
fair
is
happening
in
the
library
this
week
from
8:00
am
until
4.00
pm,
Monday
through
Thursday,
Most
books
will
be
under$10.Mr.Wright's
class
is
also
hosting
a
bake
sale
to
support
the
school's
sports
teams.
Cookies,
cakes,
and
other
treats
will
be
available
at
the
book
fair.
Speaking
of
books
we
are
holding
a
parent
book
club
on
Thursday
evening
in
Mr.
Smith's
room.
I
know
that
many
of
your
children
hang
out
in
the
computer
lab
after
school,
but
it
will
be
closed
this
week
for
repairs.
The
lab
will
open
again
on
Monday.
Thank
you
for
being
an
active
part
of
your
child's
life.
We
really
enjoy
having
you
as
part
of
the
community
here
at
Mountain
Elementary
School!