黄陵中学2020--2021学年第二学期期末考试高二英语试题
第一部分
听力(共两小节,满分30分)
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.What
will
the
woman
probably
do?
A.Clean
the
house.
B.Cut
the
grass.?
C.Wash
the
cars.
2.What
food
would
the
boy
like
to
eat
now?
A.Cake.??
B.Eggs.??
C.Beef.
3.How
long
have
the
people
been
waiting
in
the
cold?
A.All
morning.??
B.All
night.??
C.One
day.
4.When
should
the
woman
feed
her
cat?
A.When
the
cat
wakes
up.?
???
B.After
the
cat
plays
for
an
hour.
C.Before
she
goes
to
sleep.??
5.Where
is
the
man?
A.On
a
bus.???
??
??B.In
a
taxi.?
C.On
the
subway.
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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
?6.What
is
Tom
doing?
A.Organizing
his
equipment.?????
B.Fishing
with
his
family.
C.Playing
on
the
riverside.
?7.Who
made
Tom
become
interested
in
fishing?
A.His
best
friend.???
?
??B.His
brother.??
C.His
father.??
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
?8.Where
are
Sue’s
parents
now?
A.At
a
stadium.???
?
?B.At
a
hotel.??
C.At
a
bookstore.
?9.How
does
Edward
describe
the
beach?
A.It’s
crowded.???
B.It’s
beautiful.????
C.It’s
ugly.
10.What
does
Sue
want
to
d0
at
the
beach?
A.Go
for
a
run.???
B.Read
a
book.?????
C.Play
volleyball.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What
is
John
working
on?
A.Advertisements.???
?
?B.Schoolwork.???
C.Software.
12.How
much
does
the
app
cost
monthly?
A.$1.????
B.$12.??
?
C.$30.
13.When
will
John
finish
his
essay?
A.In
three
weeks.??
?
B.In
one
month.??
?C.In
one
year.
听第9段材料,回答第1
4至16题。
14.What
does
the
man
want
to
doat
the
camp?
A.Go
skateboarding.?
??
B.Go
biking.??
?
C.Go
skiing.
15.How
much
does
the
camp
fortwo
weeks
cost?
?
?
?
A.??$l
100.??
B.$1200.??
C.$1000.?
?
l
6.Who
is
coming
to
the
winter
camp?
A.
A
skier.???
B.A
biker.??
C.A
skate
boarder.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What
does
Amy
Williams
do?
A.She
is
a
doctor.??
?B.She
is
a
scientist.?
C.She
is
a
gym
coach.
18.
Who
dislikes
standing
desks
according
to
the
speaker?
A.People
who
have
more
energy.???
??
B.People
who
like
doing
exercise.
C.People
who
wear
professional
clothes.
1
9.What
is
one
problem
withstanding
desks
according
to
Lisa
Brown?
A.A
high
cost.?
B.Difficulty
using
them.???
C.More
health
problems.
20.What
does
James
Ryan
prefer
to
do
at
work?
A.Sit
down.??
???
B.Go
for
a
walk.?
?C.Use
the
standing
desk.
第二部分
阅读(共两节,满分
40分)
第一节(共
15小题;每小题2
分,满分
30
分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D
四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Four
Useful
Products
for
Your
Life
Electric
Wine
Opener
Cost:
$19.89
Once
you've
tried
this
tool,
you'll
never
go
back
to
the
old
fashioned
kind.
This
electric
wine
opener
will
remove
the
cork
(瓶塞)
easily
within
seconds,
and
can
open
up
to
30
bottles
with
a
single
charge.
Fantastic
Ice
Cream
Spoon
Cost:
$14.
99
It’s
always
disappointing
when
you're
really
in
the
mood
for
ice
cream,
but
have
to
wait
forever
for
the
ice
cream
to
get
to
just
the
right
softness.
Well,
this
heated
ice
cream
spoon
exactly
conducts
heat
from
your
hands,
and
will
help
soften
the
ice
cream
to
make
it
ready
to
eat
right
away.
Express
Baker
Cost:
$58.
99
Making
your
own
bread
seems
like
a
quite
difficult
job.
But
this
baker
makes
it
easier—within
an
hour.
It
has
12
different
bread
settings,
and
three
different
crust
settings,
so
you
can
make
bread,
pizza
and
more.
A
quick
look
through
the
reviews
shows
that
customers
are
pretty
happy
with
it,
too.
Corn
Stripper
Cost:
$7.99
There's
no
denying
that
corn
on
the
cob
(棒)
is
delicious
But
eating
corn
on
the
cob
and
dealing
with
all
the
little
bits
that
get
stuck
in
your
teeth
afterwards
is
a
painful
experience.
This
little
device
takes
all
the
corns
from
the
cob,
by
letting
you
strip
(剥)
your
corn
easily,
without
making
a
total
mess.
21.
What
can
people
do
with
Express
Baker?
A.
Make
some
food.
B.
Soften
food.
C.
Classify
food.
D.
Keep
food
fresh.
22.
Which
of
the
following
applies
the
theory
of
heat
conduction?
A.
Electric
Wine
Opener.
B.
Fantastic
Ice
Cream
Spoon.
C.
Express
Baker
D.
Corn
Stripper.
23.
What
do
the
four
products
have
in
common?
A.
They
are
of
the
same
price.
B.
They
are
difficult
to
operate.
C.
They
make
food
more
delicious
to
eat.
D.
They
make
people's
life
easier.
B
Fairy
tales
perform
many
functions.
They
entertain,
encourage
imagination
and
teach
problem?solving
skills.
They
can
also
provide
moral
lessons
,
highlighting
the
dangers
of
failing
to
follow
the
social
codes
that
let
human
beings
coexist
in
harmony
.Such
moral
lessons
may
not
mean
much
to
a
robot
,
but
a
team
of
researchers
at
Georgia
Institute
of
Technology
believes
it
has
found
a
way
to
use
the
fairy
tales
as
moral
lessons
that
AI(artificial
intelligence)
can
take
to
its
cold
,
mechanical
heart.
The
collected
stories
of
different
cultures
teach
children
how
to
behave
in
socially
acceptable
ways
with
examples
of
proper
and
improper
behavior
in
fables,
novels
and
other
literature.
We
believe
story
comprehension
in
robots
can
prevent
the
intelligent
robots
from
killing
humanity
which
was
predicted
and
feared
by
some
of
the
biggest
names
in
technology
including
Stephen
Hawking
and
Bill
Gates.
This
system
is
called
“Quixote”
.
It
collects
story
plots
from
the
Internet
and
then
uses
those
stories
to
teach
robots
how
to
behave.
The
experiment
done
by
the
designers
involves
going
to
a
drugstore
to
purchase
some
medicine
for
a
human
who
needs
to
get
it
as
soon
as
possible.
The
robot
has
three
options.
It
can
wait
in
line;
it
can
interact
with
the
storekeeper
politely
and
purchase
the
medicine
with
priority;
or
it
can
steal
the
medicine
and
escape.
Without
any
further
directives
(指示),the
robot
will
come
to
the
conclusion
that
the
most
efficient
means
of
obtaining
the
medicine
is
to
steal
it.
But
Quixote
offers
a
reward
for
waiting
in
line
and
politely
purchasing
the
medicine
and
a
punishment
for
stealing
it.
In
this
way,
the
robot
will
learn
the
moral
way
to
behave
on
that
occasion.
Quixote
would
work
best
on
a
robot
that
has
a
very
limited
function.
It's
a
baby
step
in
the
direction
of
teaching
more
moral
lessons
into
robots.
We
believe
that
AI
has
to
be
trained
to
adopt
the
values
of
a
particular
society,
and
in
doing
so,
it
will
strive
to
avoid
unacceptable
behavior.
Giving
robots
the
ability
to
read
and
understand
our
stories
may
be
the
most
efficient
means.
24.What
function
do
fairy
tales
perform
in
the
robots?
A.
They
entertain
robots.
B
.
They
highlight
dangers.
C
.
They
make
robots
more
intelligent.
D.
They
enable
robots
to
behave
morally.
25.What
is
“Quixote”
in
the
text?
A
.
A
punishment
system.
B
.
A
character
in
literature.
C
.
A
big
name
in
technology.
D
.
A
kind
of
software
educating
robots.
26.What
does
the
designer
expect
robots
to
do
in
the
experiment?
A.
To
take
advantage
of
its
privilege.
B.
To
finish
the
task
most
efficiently.
C.
To
perform
in
a
well
mannered
way.
D.
To
be
rewarded
by
the
storekeeper.
27.Which
of
the
following
can
best
express
the
author's
opinion?
A.
Robots
will
definitely
have
more
functions.
B.
Robots
with
humans'
emotions
are
perfect.
C.
Training
robots
to
be
socially
acceptable
is
necessary.
D.
The
development
of
robots
is
still
in
a
baby
step.
C
A
team
of
engineers
at
Harvard
University
created
the
first
robotic
fly.
Designed
to
do
what
a
fly
does
naturally,
the
tiny
machine
is
the
size
of
a
fat
housefly.
Its
mini
wings
allow
it
to
stay
in
the
air
and
perform
controlled
flight
tasks.
“The
added
difficulty
with
a
project
like
this
is
that
actually
none
of
its
components
is
off
the
shelf
and
so
we
have
to
develop
them
all
on
our
own,”
said
Robert
Wood,
a
Harvard
engineering
professor.
They
engineered
a
series
of
systems
to
start
and
drive
the
robotic
fly.“The
seemingly
simple
system
which
just
moves
the
wings
has
lots
of
interdependence
(互相依赖)
of
the
individual
components,
each
of
which
individually
has
to
perform
well,
but
then
has
to
be
matched
well
to
everything
it's
connected
to,”said
Wood.
While
this
first
robotic
flyer
is
linked
to
a
small,
off?board
power
source,
the
goal
is
eventually
to
equip
it
with
a
built?in
power
source,
so
that
it
might
someday
perform
data?gathering
work
at
rescue
sites,
in
farmers'
fields
or
on
the
battlefield.“Basically
it
should
be
able
to
take
off,
land
and
fly
around,”
he
said.
Wood
says
the
design
offers
a
new
way
to
study
flight
mechanics
and
control
at
insect?scale.
Yet,
the
power,
sensing
and
computation
technologies
on
board
could
have
much
broader
applications.“You
can
start
thinking
about
using
them
to
answer
open
scientific
questions,
you
know,
to
study
biology
in
ways
that
would
be
difficult
with
the
animals,
but
using
these
robots
instead,”he
said.“So
there
are
a
lot
of
technologies
and
open
interesting
scientific
questions
that
are
really
what
drives
us
on
a
day?to?day
basis.”
28.What
is
the
typical
characteristic
of
the
robotic
fly?
A.
It's
automatic.
B.
It's
very
small.
C
.
It's
controllable.
D
.
It's
quite
powerful.
29.We
can
infer
from
the
passage
that
the
robotic
flyer
can
.
A
.
act
as
a
spy
plane
B.
help
do
farm
work
C
.
fly
at
a
very
high
speed
D
.
answer
many
scientific
questions
30.What
is
Wood's
idea
about
the
robotic
fly
according
to
the
last
paragraph?
A.
It
gives
scientists
interest
in
flying
machines.
B
.
It
has
wide
practical
applications.
C
.
It
is
highly
questionable.
D.
It
points
to
a
new
direction
in
studying
biology.
31.What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
Harvard's
Study
in
the
Field
of
Insects
B.
A
Breakthrough
in
Engineering
Science
C.
An
Interesting
Invention—Robotic
Fly
D
.Robotic
Fly—a
Copy
of
the
Real
Life
Insect
D
If
you've
ever
had
a
dog
,
you
know
just
how
deep
a
connection
you
can
develop
with
“man's
best
friend”
.
But
a
dog's
life
is
much
shorter
than
humans
,
about
12
to
15
years
long
,
which
means
every
dog
owner
has
to
go
through
the
heart?breaking
moment
when
their
loving
pet
passes
away.
Why
not
make
a
clone
of
that
dog
then?This
is
the
solution
offered
by
a
South
Korean
company
,
Sooam
Biotech
Research
Foundation.
The
company
has
already
successfully
cloned
at
least
400
dogs
m,
mostly
for
US
customers
,
ever
since
it
pioneered
the
technique
in
2005.Now,Sooam
Biotech
has
introduced
its
business
to
UK
dog
owners
as
well
,
offering
them
dogs
that
look
just
like
their
lost
ones.
To
clone
a
dog,
researchers
first
need
to
take
a
skin
cell
from
a
living
dog
or
one
that
has
just
died.
Meanwhile,another
dog
is
selected
to
supply
an
egg
.Researchers
then
replace
the
DNA
in
the
egg
with
that
from
the
skin
cell
and
implant
the
egg
into
the
womb(子宫)
of
a
female
dog.
The
egg
grows
into
a
puppy
over
the
following
two
months.
The
whole
process
takes
less
than
a
day
,
but
it
comes
at
a
shockingly
high
price—around
£
63,000.But
if
you
can't
afford
it
now,
you
can
also
save
the
cell
in
a
laboratory
and
access
it
at
a
later
date.
However
,
magical
as
cloning
might
sound
,
there
is
no
guarantee
that
the
cloned
dog
will
be
a
perfect
copy
of
the
original
one.
Just
like
identical
twins
of
humans
,
they
share
the
exactly
same
DNA
but
there
will
still
be
small
differences
between
them.“The
spots
on
a
Dalmatian(斑点狗)
clone
will
be
different
,
for
example,”
Insung
Hwang,
head
of
Sooam
Biotech,
told
The
Guardian.
Dog
owners
will
also
have
to
accept
the
fact
that
personality
is
not
“cloneable”
.
Apart
from
genes
,
personality
is
also
determined
by
upbringing
and
environment,
which
are
both
random
elements
that
cloning
technologies
simply
cannot
overcome,
Professor
Tom
Kirkwood
at
Newcastle
University,
UK
,
told
The
Telegraph.
Perhaps
bringing
our
dogs
back
by
cloning
is
not
the
best
way
to
remember
them
after
all.Kirkwood
,
a
dog
owner
himself
,
pointed
out,“An
important
aspect
of
our
relationship
with
them
is
coming
to
terms
with
the
pain
of
letting
go.”
32.What
service
does
Sooam
Biotech
Research
Foundation
offer?
A.
Making
copies
of
pet
dogs.
B.
Giving
pet
dogs
identical
twins
C.
Helping
dogs
give
birth
to
more
puppies.
D.
Helping
dog
owners
love
their
dogs
more.
33.Which
order
is
correct
in
the
dog
cloning
process?
a.An
egg
is
taken
from
another
dog.
b.A
skin
cell
is
taken
from
the
pet
dog.
c.The
egg
grows
into
a
puppy
in
two
months.
d.The
egg
is
placed
in
the
womb
of
a
female
dog.
e.The
DNA
in
the
egg
is
replaced
by
the
DNA
from
the
skin
cell.
A.a→d→b→e→c.
B.a→e→b→d→c
C.b→a→d→e→c.
D.b→a→e→d→c.
34.What
can
we
learn
about
dog
cloning
from
the
passage?
A
.
It
has
not
been
put
into
practice
until
recently.
B
.
It
is
very
popular
among
US
and
UK
pet
owners.
C.
It
might
not
give
the
owners
an
exactly
same
dog.
D
.
It
is
very
expensive
and
usually
takes
half
a
year
to
complete.
35.What
does
Kirkwood
think
of
dog
cloning?
A
.
He
disagrees
with
it.
B
.
He
supports
it.
C
.
He
is
curious
about
it
D
.
He
thinks
it
unbelievable.
第二节
7选5阅读(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后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。
Three
in
five
people
in
the
UK
hold
a
library
card.
For
some,libraries
are
a
shelter
from
the
stresses
of
day?to?day
life.36.
If
you're
considering
joining
your
local
library,now
is
the
time
to
do
so.
And
if
you
need
any
more
encouragement,here
are
several
reasons
why
you
should.
Most
libraries
in
the
UK
allow
members
of
the
general
public
to
come
and
go
as
they
like.37.
___________
You
can
also
take
out
a
library
card
and
borrow
books
for
free,although
you
will
inevitably
face
a
fine
for
late
returns.
38.
Imagine
just
how
many
books
you
have
at
your
fingertips
with
a
library
card.
There
are
lots
of
modern
ones,as
well
as
original
ones,and
you
can
continue
to
expand
your
learning
and
vocabulary
all
the
time
It's
a
priceless
experience,especially
for
kids,and
also
a
great
way
to
level
the
educational
playing
field.
Libraries
develop
with
times.
They
have
changed
greatly
since
decades
ago.39.
Some
libraries
have
apps
so
you
can
see
when
your
books
are
due
back
and
even
reserve
books
in
some
cases.
There
are
also
libraries
which
let
you
access
books
in
digital
formats
on
your
mobile
device?pretty
cool.
Libraries
are
one
of
very
few
spaces
left
in
towns
and
cities
where
members
of
the
public
can
come
together
and
actually
be
and
feel
like
a
community.
They
have
noticeboards
to
offer
services
like
exercise
classes
or
learning
centers.40.
A.Libraries
help
people
learn.
B.Libraries
help
educate
the
kids.
C.They
create
a
great
sense
of
community.
D.You
can
go
in,settle
down
and
read
a
book
without
being
charged
a
penny.
E.Most
libraries
now
have
computers
and
allow
people
to
borrow
CDs
and
DVDs.
F.Libraries
help
us
save
money
as
we're
borrowing
books
rather
than
buying
them.
G.For
others,particularly
the
homeless
and
people
in
poverty,a
lifeline
to
the
world.
第二部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A,
B,
C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
No
one
is
born
a
winner.
People
make
themselves
into
winners
by
their
own????
41???
?I
learned
this
lesson
from
a(n)?????42?????many
years
ago.
I
took
the
head????4?3?????job
at
a
school
in
Baxley,
Georgia.
It
was
a
small
school
with
a
weak
football
program.
It
was
a
tradition
for
the
school's
old
team
to
play
against
the????4?4?????team
at
the
end
of
spring
practice.
The
old
team
had
no
coach,
and
they
didn't
even
practice
to?????45?????the
game.
Being
the
coach
of
the
new
team,
I
was
excited
because
I
knew
we
were
going
to
win,
but
to
my
disappointment
we
were
defeated
I
couldn't?????46
????I
had
got
into
such
a
situation.
Thinking
hard
about
it,
I
came
to????47?????that
my
team
might
not
be
the
number
one
team
in
Georgia,
but
they
were?????48?????me.
I
had
to
change
my?????49?????about
their
ability
and
potential.
I
started
doing
anything
I
could
to
help
them
build
a
little
???
50???
.
Most
important,
I
began
to
treat
them
like
???
51???
?That
summer,
when
the
other
teams
enjoyed
their
???
52???
,
we
met
every
day
and
???
53?????passing
and
kicking
the
football.
Six
months
after
suffering
our
???
54?????on
the
spring
practice
field,
we
won
our
first
game
and
our
second,
and
continued
to
???
55?????Finally,
we
faced
the
number
one
team
in
the
state.
I
felt
that
it
would
be
a
???
56?????for
us
even
if
we
lost
the
game.
But
that
wasn't
what
happened
My
boys
beat
the
best
team
in
Georgia,
giving
me
one
of
the
greatest
???
57???
?of
my
life!
From
the
experience
I
learnt
a
lot
about
how
the
attitude
of
the
leader
can
???
58???
?the
members
of
a
team.
Instead
of
seeing
my
boys
as
losers.
I
pushed
and
???
59???
?them.
I
helped
them
to
see
themselves?????60???
.
41.A.luck????
B.
tests????
C.
efforts????
D.
nature
42.A.experiment????
B.
experience????
C.
visit????
D
.show
43.A.operating????
B.
editing????
C.
consulting????
D.
coaching
44.A.successful????
B.
excellent????
C.
strong????
D.
new
45.A.cheer
for????
B.
prepare
for????
C.
help
with????
D.
finish
with
46.A.believe????
B
.agree????
C.
describe????
D.
regret
47.A.realize????
B.
claim????
C.
permit????
D.
demand
48.A.reacting
to????
B.
looking
for????
C.
depending
on????
D.
caring
about
49.A.decision????
B.
attitude????
C.
conclusion????
D
.intention
50.A.pride????
B.
culture????
C.
fortune????
D.
relationship
51.A.leaders????
B.
partners????
C.
winners????
D.
learners
52.A.rewards????
B.
vacations????
C.
health????
D.
honor
53.A.risked????
B.
missed????
C.
considered????
D.
practiced
54.A.defeat????
B.
decline????
C.
accident????
D.
mistake
55.A.relax????
B.
improve????
C.
expand????
D.
defend
56.A.shame????
B.
burden????
C.
victory????
D.
favor
57.A.chances????
B.
thrills????
C.
concerns????
D.
offers
58.A.surprise????
B.
serve????
C.
interest????
D
.affect
59.A.encouraged????
B.
observed????
C.
protected????
D.
impressed
60.A.honestly????
B.
individually????
C.
calmly????
D.
differently
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Adam
Braun
established
the
organization
Pencils
of
Promise
in
2008.Its
goal
is
61._________
(make)
sure
all
children
have
a
chance
for
education.
It
all
started
when
he
was
a
college
student.
Adam
Braun
was
visiting
India
when
62._______
girl
stopped
him
on
the
street
and
asked
for
money.
He
asked
her
what
she
desired
63.
_________
(much)
of
all
in
the
world.Astonishingly,her
answer
was
“a
pencil”.The
girl
had
never
been
to
school
before,and
that
was
the
64.
(real)
for
57
million
children
around
the
world.
After
graduation,Adam
Braun
never
forgot
the
girl
and
the
problem
of
65._______
(her).“We
live
in
a
world
in
which
every
single
child
can
have
access
66.
____________
quality
education.
So
I
was
determined
to
create
schools
in
other
places
67.__________
children
are
hungry
for
education.”
Adam
Braun
began
to
raise
money
for
his
project
through
social
media.
“We
are
working
hard
to
make
sure
that
the
program
is
not
just
beautiful
photos
and
videos
of
children,but
that
we're
68.___________
(actual)
seeing
amazing
results
in
the
classroom.
That's
why
our
69.
___________
(kid)in
Pencils
of
Promise
schools
progress
fast
from
one
grade
to
the
next,”
Braun
said.
Since
then,
it
70.____________
(help)
more
than
22,000
children
in
Africa,
Asia
and
Latin
America.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35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,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅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,并在该词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。
Last
week
our
teacher
announced
that
a
Chinese
Character
Dictation
Competition
will
be
held
in
the
auditorium
on
July
3.
Many
of
us
were
interested
and
hoped
to
join
in
it,
and
only
one
competitor
was
allowed
for
each
class.
Luckily,
I
got
chance.
In
the
following
days,
I
buried
me
preparing
for
the
competition.
My
classmates
gave
me
a
lot
of
good
advices.
As
the
competition
was
approaching,
I
felt
more
and
more
confident.
The
day
finally
came.
Some
characters
were
very
challenging
that
many
of
the
competitors
got
stuck
while
I
succeeded
on
writing
down
most
of
them
and
won
the
first
prize.
When
I
was
standing
excited
on
the
stage,
pictures
of
my
classmates
helps
me
flashed
into
my
mind.
The
victory
and
honor
were
belonged
to
all
of
us.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假设你和几位同学成立了一个英语俱乐部,开展了为期两个月的活动。现在,你将代表俱乐部在课堂上进行经验交流,请写一篇英语发言稿,主要内容如下:
1.简要描述俱乐部开展的一项与英语有关的主要活动:
2.谈谈你们开展该活动的收获。
注意:1.词数不少于120个;
2.不能使用真实姓名和学校名称。
3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数
Boys
and
girls,
Today
I’ll
talk
about
our
English
club
.
That’s
all
.
Thank
you
.
黄陵中学2020--2021学年第二学期期末考试
高二英语
答案
听力答案:
01—05
AABBC;
06—10
ACBAC;
11—15
BAABC;
16—20
CBCAC
阅读理解:
(A)
21-23
ABD
(B)24-27
DDCC
(C)
28--31
BABD
(D)
32--35
ADCA
(E)
36--40
GDAEC
完型填空:
41--45
CBDDB
46--50
AACBA
51--55
CBDAB
56--60
CBDAD
语法填空:
1.to
make
2.a
3.most
4.reality
5.hers
6.to
7.where
8.actually
9.kids
10.has
helped
短文改错:
Last
week
our
teacher
announced
that
a
Chinese
Character
Dictation
Competition
(1)be
held
in
the
auditorium
on
July
3.
Many
of
us
were
interested
and
hoped
to
join
in
it,
(2)only
one
competitor
was
allowed
for
each
class.
Luckily,
I
got
the(3)chance.
In
the
following
days,
I
buried
(4)preparing
for
the
competition.
My
classmates
gave
me
a
lot
of
good(5).
As
the
competition
was
approaching,
I
felt
more
and
more
confident.
The
day
finally
came.
Some
characters
were
(6)challenging
that
many
of
the
competitors
got
stuck
while
I
succeeded
(7)writing
down
most
of
them
and
won
the
first
prize.
When
I
was
standing
(8)on
the
stage,
pictures
of
my
classmates
(9)me
flashed
into
my
mind.
The
victory
and
honor
were
(10)
belonged
to
all
of
us.
书面表达:【参考范文】
Boys
and
girls,
Today
I’ll
talk
about
our
English
club
.
Our
English
club
was
set
up
two
months
ago
.
Now
we
have
members
of
25
.
We
meet
once
a
week
on
Saturday
afternoon
.
So
far
we
have
conducted
a
variety
of
activities
on
English
learning
,
such
as
watching
English
films
,
including
a
Christmas
party
and
getting
together
with
foreign
students
.
Last
week
we
held
an
English
story-telling
competition
.We
required
that
the
entries
be
original
and
interesting
and
be
presented
in
English
within
five
minutes
.Every
member
took
an
active
part
in
the
activity
.
Two
foreign
English
teachers
were
invited
to
act
as
judges
.
At
last
Li
Bing
won
the
first
place
.
Many
members
said
the
activity
benefited
them
in
many
ways
.
Not
only
did
it
improve
their
spoken
English
,
but
also
it
brought
them
much
fun
.They
hope
many
such
activities
can
be
held
.
That’s
all
.
Thank
you
.
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