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淮北市树人高级中学2020-2021学年高二第二学期期中考试
英语试题
说明:本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,全卷满分150分。考试用时120分钟
注意事项:
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第Ⅰ卷
选择题
第一部分
听力
(共两节,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秒钟的时间来回答各有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
will
Lucy
do
at
11:30
tomorrow?
A.
Go
out
for
lunch.
B.
See
her
dentist.
C.
Visit
a
friend.
2.
What
is
the
weather
like
now?
A.
It's
sunny.
B.
It's
rainy.
C.
It's
cloudy.
3.
Why
does
the
man
talk
to
Dr.
Simpson?
A.
To
make
an
apology.
B.
To
ask
for
help.
C.
To
discuss
his
studies.
4.
How
will
the
woman
get
back
from
the
railway
station?
A.
By
train.
B.
By
car.
C.
By
bus.
5.
What
does
Jenny
decide
to
do
first?
A.
Look
for
a
job.
B.
Go
on
a
trip.
C.
Get
an
assistant.
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里。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
time
is
it
now?
A.
1:45.
B.
2:10.
C.
2:15.
7.
What
will
the
man
do?
A.
Work
on
a
project.
B.
See
Linda
in
the
library.
C.
Meet
with
Professor
Smith.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
Having
guests
this
weekend.
B.
Going
out
for
sightseeing.
C.
Moving
into
a
new
house.
9.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Neighbors.
B.
Husband
and
wife.
C.
Host
and
visitor.
10.
What
will
the
man
do
tomorrow?
A.
Work
in
his
garden.
B.
Have
a
barbecue.
C.
Do
some
shopping.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.
Where
was
the
man
born?
A.
In
Philadelphia.
B.
In
Springfield.
C.
In
Kansas
12.
What
did
the
man
like
doing
when
he
was
a
child?
A.
Drawing.
B.
Traveling.
C.
Reading.
13.
What
inspires
the
man
most
in
his
work?
A.
Education.
B.
Family
love.
C.
Nature
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.
Why
is
Dorothy
going
to
Europe?
A.
To
attend
a
training
program.
B.
To
carry
out
some
research.
C.
To
take
a
vacation.
15.
How
long
will
Dorothy
stay
in
Europe?
A.
A
few
days.
B.
Two
weeks.
C.
Three
months.
16.
What
does
Dorothy
think
of
her
apartment?
A.
It's
expensive.
B.
It's
satisfactory.
C.
It's
inconvenient.
17.
What
does
Bill
offer
to
do
for
Dorothy?
A.
Recommend
her
apartment
to
Jim.
B.
Find
a
new
apartment
for
her.
C.
Take
care
of
her
apartment.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.
What
are
the
tourists
advised
to
do
when
touring
London?
A.
Take
their
tour
schedule.
B.
Watch
out
for
the
traffic.
C.
Wear
comfortable
shoes.
19.
What
will
the
tourists
do
in
fifteen
minutes?
A.
Meet
the
speaker.
B.
Go
to
their
rooms.
C.
Change
some
money.
20.
Where
probably
is
the
speaker?
A.
In
a
park.
B.
In
a
hotel.
C.
In
a
shopping
center.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题2分.满分30分)
阅读下列短丈,从每题所给的四个选项(A,
B.
C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Jacob’s
Pillow
Dance
Festival
Where:?Becket,
Massachusetts
When:?June
15-Aug.
24
Each
summer,
this
influential
dance
center
presents
a
number
of
classes
and
performances
by
more
than
50
companies
from
around
the
world.
Highlights
(最精彩的部分)
this
season
include
the
Dance
Theater
of
Harlem’s
production
of
Alvin
Ailey’s
“The
Lark
Ascending”,
which
opens
the
festival.
Many
events
are
free.
Ticketed
performances
start
at
$22.?jacobspillow.org.
Moab
Music
Festival
Where:?Moab,
Utah
When:燗ug.
29-Sept.
9
This
area
is
better
known
for
mountain
biking
than
for
music.
But
since
1992,
it
has
hosted
a
private
festival
that
brings
classical,
jazz,
Latin
and
other
types
of
music
to
the
land.
This
year
there
will
be
16
concerts,
including
three
揋rotto
Concerts,
where
guests
take
a
45-minute
boat
ride
down
the
Colorado
River
to
performances.
Events
start
at
$25.
moabmusicfest.org.
Cheyenne
Frontier
Days
Where:燙heyenne,
Wyoming
When:燡uly
19-28
There抯
something
for
everyone
at
this
117-year-old
festival,
from
an
“Indian
village”
and
Old
West
museum
to
country
concerts.
But
the
competition
is
still
the
main
attraction,
with
cowboys
(牛仔)
and
cowgirls
competing
for
major
money
in
the
world’s
largest
outdoor
stage.
Competition
tickets
start
at
$18,
and
concert
tickets
at
$23.燾.
The
Glimmerglass
Festival
Where:燙ooperstown,
New
York
When:燡uly
6-Aug.
24
Each
summer,
opera
lovers
from
around
the
country
(and
the
world)
travel
to
upstate
New
York
to
watch
productions
that
include
stars
like
Nathan
Gunn
and
Ginger
Costa-Jackson.
This
year’s
performances
include
Wagner’s
“The
Flying
Dutchman”
and
Verdi’s
“King
for
a
Day”,
in
honor
of
the
200th
birthdays
of
both
composers
(作曲家).
Tickets
start
at
$26.?glimmerglass.org.
21.
If
you
want
to
enjoy
a
“Grotto
Concert”,
which
date
suits
you
best?
A.
June
15.牋牋
牋牋牋牋
B.
July
19.牋牋
C.
August
24.牋
牋牋牋牋牋
D.
September
4.
22.
If
you
go
to
Cheyenne
to
watch
a
competition
and
enjoy
a
concert,
how
much
will
you
pay
at
least?
A.
$18.
牋牋牋牋牋
B.
$22.牋
C.
$36.牋牋牋牋
牋牋牋
D.
$41.
23.
If
you
are
a
big
fan
of
Wagner,
you抮e
advised
to
go
to
_____.
A.
Jacob抯
Pillow
Dance
Festival
B.
the
Glimmerglass
Festival
C.
Cheyenne
Frontier
Days
D.
Moab
Music
Festival
B
The
family
of
a
6?year?old
adopted
Chinese
girl
who
badly
needs
a
bone
marrow
transplant
(骨髓移植)
believes
they
have
found
a
match
in
China.
Kailee
Wells
suffers
from
a
serious
aplastic
anemia
(再生障碍性贫血),
which
prevents
bone
marrow
from
producing
new
blood
cells.
She
has
taken
courses
of
treatment
but
has
shown
little
sign
of
recovery.
The
best
help
for
such
patients
is
a
transplant
of
healthy
marrow
or
blood
cells
from
a
suitable
donor.
Certain
tissue
of
the
patient
and
the
donor
must
match.
Kailee's
mother,
Linda
Wells,
made
her
second
trip
to
China
earlier
this
month
to
find
a
donor.
Her
husband,
Owen
Wells,
said
that
his
wife
believed
doctors
there
had
found
a
match.
揊or
these
last
22
months,
we've
been
living
in
fear
that
Kailee
would
take
a
turn
for
the
worse
and
there
would
be
nothing
we
could
do
about
it,”
he
said.“Now
we
have
something
we
can
use
and
save
our
little
girl.
We
are
just
about
ready
to
start
jumping
up
and
down
and
rejoicing.”
Wells
said
a
Chinese
girl
who
is
about
a
year
old
has
a
blood
sample
that
matches
Kailee's
perfectly.
The
next
step,
he
said,
would
be
to
make
sure
the
sample
is
safely
harvested
and
protected
for
transplant,
the
details
of
which
have
yet
to
be
worked
out.
Linda
Wells
first
traveled
to
China
in
February
to
try
to
locate
the
girl's
birth
mother,
who
is
likely
to
be
a
match.
But
she
found
no
relatives
and
decided
to
try
again
this
month.
揟his
gives
us
so
much
encouragement
because
now
we
found
what
we
thought
we
would
never
be
able
to
find
for
Kailee,
擮wen
Wells
said.
“We're
going
to
continue
our
blood
donor
drive
to
try
to
continue
to
help
as
many
people
as
we
possibly
can.
We're
just
so
happy.”
24.What
do
we
know
about
Kailee
Wells?
A.She
was
adopted
by
a
Chinese
family.
B.She
has
a
one?year?old
sister
in
China.
C.She
was
recovering
from
aplastic
anemia.
D.She
is
unable
to
produce
new
blood
cells.
25.Which
word
can
replace
the
underlined
word
“rejoicing”
in
Paragraph
5
?
A.Waving.
B.Moving.
C.Cheering.
D.Crying.
26.What
can
we
infer
from
the
text?
A.Linda
Wells
has
found
the
girl's
birth
mother.
B.Owen
and
Linda
tried
every
means
to
cure
Kailee.
C.Doctors
have
worked
out
plans
to
protect
the
sample.
D.Owen
and
Linda
visited
China
twice
to
find
a
perfect
match.
27.What
would
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.Long
and
deep
friendship
between
two
families
B.Faith
leads
to
hope
C.Match
found
for
a
bone
marrow
transplant
D.The
journey
to
China
C
The
world'
s
hottest
rainforest
is
located
not
in
the
Amazon
or
anywhere
else
you
might
expect,
but
inside
Biosphere(生物圈)
2,
the
experimental
scientific
research
facility
in
the
desert
outside
Tucson,
Arizona.
A
recent
study
of
tropical
trees
planted
there
in
the
early
1990s
reported
a
surprising
result:
They
have
withstood
temperatures
higher
than
any
likely
to
be
experienced
by
tropical
forests
this
century.
The
study
adds
to
a
growing
number
of
findings
that
are
giving
forest
scientists
something
that's
been
in
short
supply
lately:
hope.
Plants
may
have
unexpected
resources
that
could
help
them
survive
-
and
perhaps
even
prosper
-
in
a
hotter,
more
carbon-rich
future.
And
while
tropical
forests
still
face
both
human
and
natural
threats,
some
researchers
believe
terrible
reports
of
their
approaching
decline
due
to
climate
change
may
have
been
overstated.
揃iology
is
clever,"
says
Scott
Saleska,
an
ecologist
at
the
University
of
Arizona
in
Tucson
and
co-leader
of
the
Biosphere
2
study.
揑t'
s
a
lot
smarter
than
our
models
yet
represent.
The
last
few
years
have
seen
a
flood
of
arming
reports
about
forests
and
climate
change'
s
effects
on
them.
Scientists
have
announced
that
the
Amazon
forest
is
no
longer
a
reliable
carbon
sink;
the
Amazon
rainforest
may
be
nearing
a
tipping
point;
tropical
forests
globally
are
already
close
to
the
hottest
temperatures
they
can
tolerate
and
climate
change
is
killing
off
old
trees.
One
thing
is
certainly
true:
Our
fossil
fuel
emissions
are
creating
a
climate
that
humans
have
never
seen
and
trees
haven'
t
experienced
in
a
very
long
time.“We’re
pushing
tropical
forests
into
temperatures
they’ve
never
seen
since
the
Cretaceous
一since
there
were
dinosaurs,"
says
Abigail
Swann,
an
ecologist
and
climate
scientist
at
the
University
of
Washington
in
Seattle.
28.
Where
is
the
hottest
rainforest
located
according
to
the
article?
A.
In
the
Amazon
tropical
forest.
B.
In
a
research
facility
in
Arizona.
C.
In
the
rainforest
in
Brazil.
D.
At
the
University
of
Arizona.
29.
What
can
we
conclude
from
the
second
paragraph?
A.
Forest
scientists
still
lack
numbers
of
findings
about
rainforest.
B.
Plants
may
not
survive
in
hot
and
carbon
rich
future
than
expected.
C.
Plants
may
survive
in
hotter
and
more
carbon-rich
environment.
D.
People
may
overstate
the
climate
change
in
the
future.
30.
How
will
the
fossil
fuel
emissions
change
the
climate?
A.
We
have
never
seen
the
climate
change
due
to
greenhouse.
B.
The
fossil
fuel
emissions
may
destroy
the
whole
ecosystem.
C.
The
temperatures
may
reach
as
high
as
those
in
dinosaur
period.
D.
The
fossil
fuel
emissions
may
create
a
climate
plants
can'
t
bear.
31.
What
may
be
the
best
title
of
the
article?
A.
The
world'
s
hottest
rainforest
in
the
wild.
B.
Plants
may
die
of
fossil
fuel
emissions
due
to
mankind.
C.
The
Amazon
forest
is
declining
quickly
in
the
future.
D.
Plants
may
stand
hotter
temperature
than
expected.
D
Teens
who
have
good,
supportive
relationships
with
their
teachers
enjoy
better
health
as
adults,
according
to
research
published
by
an
American
research
center.
揟his
research
suggests
that
improving
students'
relationships
with
teachers
could
have
positive
and
long-lasting
effects
beyond
just
academic
success,"
said
Jinho
Kim,
a
professor
at
Korea
University
and
author
of
the
study.
"It
could
also
bring
about
health
implications
in
the
long
run.
Previous
research
has
suggested
that
teens'
social
relationships
might
be
linked
to
health
outcomes
in
adulthood.
However,
it
is
not
clear
whether
the
link
between
teen
relationships
and
lifetime
health
is
causal
(因果的)-it
could
be
that
other
factors,
such
as
different
family
backgrounds,
might
contribute
to
both
relationship
problems
in
adolescence
and
to
poor
health
in
adulthood.
Also,
most
research
has
focused
on
teens'
relationships
with
their
peers
(同龄人),
rather
than
on
their
relationships
with
teachers.
To
explore
those
questions
further,
Kim
analyzed
data
on
nearly
20,000
participants
from
the
Add
Health
study,
a
national
study
in
the
U.S.
that
followed
participants
from
seventh
grade
into
early
adulthood.
The
participant
pool
included
more
than
3,400
pairs
of
siblings(兄弟姐妹).
As
teens,
participants
answered
questions,
like
“How
often
have
you
had
trouble
getting
along
with
other
students
and
your
teachers?"
As
adults,
participants
were
asked
about
their
physical
and
mental
health.
Kim
found
that
participants
who
had
reported
better
relationships
with
both
their
peers
and
teachers
in
middle
and
high
school
also
reported
better
physical
and
mental
health
in
their
mid-20s.
However,
when
he
controlled
for
family
background
by
looking
at
pairs
of
siblings
together,
only
the
link
between
good
teacher
relationships
and
adult
health
remained
significant.
The
results
suggest
teacher
relationships
are
more
important
than
previously
realized
and
that
schools
should
invest
in
training
teachers
on
how
to
build
warm
and
supportive
relationships
with
their
students.
"This
is
not
something
that
most
teachers
receive
much
training
in,"
Kim
said,
揵ut
it
should
be.
32.
What
does
the
underlined
word
搃mplications"
in
Paragraph
2
refer
to?
A.
Recipes.
B.
Habits.
C.
Benefits.
D.
Risks.
33.
What
is
Paragraph
3
mainly
about?
A.
Poor
health
in
adolescence.
B.
Limitations
of
the
previous
research.
C.
Teens'
relationships
with
their
peers.
D.
Factors
affecting
health
in
adulthood.
34.
What
does
Kim's
research
show?
A.
Good
adult
health
depends
on
teens'
good
teachers.
B.
Good
family
background
promises
long-term
adult
health.
C.
Healthy
peer
relationships
leads
to
students'
academic
success.
D.
Positive
student-teacher
relationship
helps
students'
adult
health.
35.
Where
does
this
text
probably
come
from?
A.
A
health
magazine.
B.
A
medical
report.
C.
A
term
paper.
D.
A
family
survey.
第二节(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。
Live
Every
Day
Like
It's
A
Holiday
We
feel
great
on
holiday
because
we
let
go
of
everyday
stresses
and
strains.
36
So
whether
or
not
you're
going
away
this
summer,
there's
plenty
you
can
do
to
make
sure
you
benefit
from
that
holiday
feeling.
Sleep
like
a
holidaymaker
Sleep
like
a
baby
when
you're
on
your
holidays
but
stay
awake
when
you're
in
your
usual
routine?
37
To
reset
your
sleep
pattern,
avoid
bringing
problems
to
phone,
TV
or
laptop.
Make
sure
the
room
is
dark
and
cool.
Aim
for
at
least
seven
hours'
ZZZs梛ust
as
you
would
on
holiday.
Get
moving
38
Given
that
exercise
is
cheap,
healthy
and
reduces
stress,
it
makes
absolute
sense
to
build
it
into
your
day.
A
walk
will
release
happy
hormones,
and
eases
anxiety
and
mild
depression.
____39____
Part
of
the
joy
of
going
away
is
lingering
over
delicious
food
with
families.
Take
up
the
holiday
habit
of
sitting
down
as
a
family
for
at
least
one
meal
a
day.
Families
who
eat
together
experience
less
anxiety,
less
depression
and
less
obesity,
research
has
found.
Be
a
tourist
in
your
own
city
Part
of
the
thrill
of
a
holiday
is
the
novelty
of
discovering
a
new
place
and
doing
new
things.___40___At
weekends,
check
out
a
new
music
venue,
visit
a
different
museum
or
have
a
drink
in
that
interesting-looking
pub
you're
always
walking
past.
It
will
get
you
out
of
routine
and
make
you
feel
alive.
A
bit
like
a
holiday,
really.
A.
Make
your
meals
a
celebration.
B.
Carve
out
some
dedicated
quiet
time.
C.
If
so,
you
might
need
to
examine
your
sleep
habits.
D.
Just
make
sure
you
schedule
it
into
your
day
or
week
E.
But
it's
also
easy
to
be
a
holidaymaker
in
the
place
you
live.
F.
Research
has
even
shown
that
vacations
help
health
and
wellbeing.
G.
When
you're
travelling,
you
walk
around
new
cities
without
a
second
thought.
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题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。
I
visited
my
mom
in
New
York
City---her
job
had
taken
her
there
for
a
year.
Because
of
my
birthday
she
had
me
fly
there
to
spend
a
long
weekend
with
her.
No
41
with
my
mom
would
be
complete
without
her
42
me
to
clothes
shops.
So
it
was
no
great
43
to
find
myself
in
a
department
store
outside
a
44
room.
At
that
time,
a
woman
came
out
with
a
red
sleeveless
evening
gown.
She
was
a
completely
45
woman,
neither
fat
nor
thin,
who
looked
slightly
46
at
the
end
of
a
long
day.
As
most
women
47
to
do,
despite
the
fact
that
we
were
48
,
I
gave
my
opinion
on
the
dress
as
she
asked.
The
dress
fitted
her
well
and
49
her
a
nice
shape,
but
she
was
worrying
it
showed
too
much
of
her
upper
arms.
I
50
her
that
it
was
a
comfortable
formal
dress
51
she
looked
wonderful
on
it.
Just
then
her
daughter
and
husband
came.
When
they
saw
her,
their
eyes
52
with
joy
and
her
young
daughter
said
she
looked
like
a
53
,
completely
overjoyed
by
how
beautiful
her
mother
was.
However,
she
still
wasn't
quite
54
it
suited
her.
I
asked
her
to
look
at
her
family
55
and
asked
if
she
could
see
how
beautiful
they
thought
she
was.
When
she
finally
saw
her
daughter
so
excited
and
that
her
husband
was
56
her,
tears
came
to
her
eyes.
She
gave
me
a
57
hug
and
whispered
揟hank
you
a
few
times
before
releasing
me
to
go
to
hug
her
family
and
graciously
58
their
compliments.
She
finally
paid
for
the
dress
and
they
happily
walked
59
.
I
stood
there
lost
in
thought
---
One's
genuine
and
good
60
can
really
make
a
difference.
A.
party
B.
way
C.
trip
D.
agreement
A.
dragging
B.
forcing
C.
showing
D.
taking
A.
surprise
B.
chance
C.
choice
D.
concern
A.
resting
B.
dining
C.
dressing
D.
working
A.
graceful
B.
wicked
C.
single
D.
normal
A.
excited
B.
tired
C.
bored
D.
depressed
A.
wait
B.
manage
C.
tend
D.
prepare
A.
strangers
B.
friends
C.
partners
D.
relatives
A.
sent
B.
throw
C.
cut
D.
gave
A.
guided
B.
warned
C.
assured
D.
encouraged
A.
or
B.
and
C.
so
D.
but
A.
lit
up
B.
shut
up
C.
reflected
on
D.
spread
on
A.
lady
B.
master
C.
teacher
D.
princess
A.
asked
B.
convinced
C.
doubted
D.
told
A.
closely
B.
bitterly
C.
quietly
D.
generally
A.
persuading
B.
urging
C.
disturbing
D.
appreciating
A.
slow
B.
tight
C.
light
D.
usual
A.
keep
B.
return
C.
ignore
D.
accept
A.
up
B.
away
C.
forward
D.
down
A.
advice
B.
gesture
C.
figure
D.
manner
第II卷
非选择题
注意:将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处埃人适当的内容(每空一词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
The
Teacher?Student
Relationship
A
good
teacher?student
relationship
will
make
learning
enjoyable
and
interesting
for
the
students.
To
set
up
a
good
teacher璼tudent
relationship,
a
teacher's
61.________(behave)
is
important.
The
teacher
should
motivate
the
students
so
that
they
want
to
learn.
A
good
teacher
should
be
62.________
(patience),
friendly
and
strict.
However,
being
too
friendly
may
cause
students
to
become
lazy
and
stop
making
progress.
On
63.________other
hand,
being
too
strict
may
frighten
the
students.
So
a
teacher
should
avoid
64.________
(go)
to
extremes
in
treating
his
students.
And
teachers
should
encourage
the
students
to
think
65.________(independent)
and
learn
to
study
by
66.________(they).
As
for
the
students,
they
must
always
respect
their
teachers.
Students
should
be
eager
to
learn
as
well
as
willing
67.________
(work)
hard.
It's
important
to
listen
with
attention
in
class
and
it's
more
important
to
learn
to
raise
questions
and
work
out
problems
68.________new
ways.
Above
all,
both
students
and
teachers
have
to
focus
on
69.________they
should
do
most,
which
means
that
the
students
have
to
study
hard
and
teachers
have
to
be
responsible
when
teaching.
Besides,
students
and
teachers
have
to
respect
each
other,
which70.________(be)
a
necessary
basis
of
setting
up
a
good
teacher?student
relationship.
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,请你修改你同来写的以下作文。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(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下画一横线,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。
Terry
Fox,
is
born
in
1958,
studied
physical
education
in
university.
At
19,
his
right
leg
was
fitted
with
a
artificial
leg
due
to
bone
cancer.
In
1980,
he
decided
to
run
the
Marathon
of
Hope
across
Canada,
hoped
to
let
people
know
about
the
suffering
of
cancer
patients
and
to
raise
money
for
cancer
research.
On
April
12,
he
start
his
run
in
Newfoundland.
It
was
a
difficult
run,
and
he
was
very
determined
and
kept
running.
Soon
people
were
gathering
along
his
route
to
cheer
her
on
and
to
give
money
to
his
cause.
The
media
began
to
report
on
his
progresses.
Terry
had
covered
5,373
kilometers
before
he
had
to
stop
because
the
spread
of
cancer.
He
dead
in
1981,
which
great
saddened
the
nation.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假设你是李华,英语角会长(
director)。你要在英语角出-份英语通知,主要内容如下:
1.欢迎对英语感兴趣的同学每周五下午参加活动;
2.地点为学校广场大树下;
3.活动内容为自由交流练习口语,交流学习经验。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头结尾已为你写好,不计入词数。
Notice
Attention,please
!_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Looking
forward
to
your
coming.
淮北市树人高级中学2020-2021学年高二第二学期期中考试
英语参考答案
听力
1-5
BCACB
6-10
ACABC
11-15
BACAC
16-20
BACAB
阅读
A篇21-23
DD
B
B篇24-27:DCBC
C篇28-31
BCCD
D篇32-35
CBDA
七选五
36-40
FCGAE
完形填空:41-45CDACD
46-50
BCADC
51-55
BADBC
56-60
DBDBA
语法填空
【语篇解读】 本文是一篇议论文。主要论述了良好的师生关系对学生的影响。
61.答案与解析:behavior/behaviour 根据a
teacher's可知空处应填名词。从空后的is可知应填名词的单数形式。
62.答案与解析:patient 空处与后面的friendly和strict为并列关系,应填形容词作表语。
63.答案与解析:the on
the
other
hand另一方面。
64.答案与解析:going avoid后面跟名词或动词?ing形式作宾语。
65.答案与解析:independently 空处修饰动词think,故填副词independently。
66.答案与解析:themselves 根据上文the
students判断此处应是指“他们自己”。by
oneself独自,单独;独立地。
67.答案与解析:to
work
 be
willing
to
do
sth.愿意/乐意做某事。
68.答案与解析:in 表示“用……方法”时,way常与in搭配。in
new
ways用新的方法。
69.答案与解析:what what引导的从句作focus
on的宾语,what在从句中作宾语。
70.答案与解析:is 讲述客观情况,应用一般现在时。which指代前面整句话的内容,故从句谓语动词应用单数形式。
Terry
Fox,
is
born
in
1958,
studied
physical
education
in
university.
At
19,
his
right
leg
was
fitted
with
a
artificial
leg
due
to
bone
cancer.
an
In
1980,
he
decided
to
run
the
“Marathon
of
Hope”
across
Canada,
hoped
to
let
people
know
about
the
hoping或在hoped前加上and
suffering
of
cancer
patients
and
to
raise
money
for
cancer
research.
On
April
12,
he
start
his
run
in
Newfoundland.
started
It
was
a
difficult
run,
and
he
was
very
determined
and
kept
running.
Soon
people
were
gathering
along
his
but
route
to
cheer
her
on
and
to
give
money
to
his
cause.
The
media
began
to
report
on
his
progresses.
him
progress
Terry
had
covered
5,373
kilometers
before
he
had
to
stop
because︿
the
spread
of
cancer.
He
dead
in
1981,
of
died
which
great
saddened
the
nation.
greatly
写作
Notice
Attention,
please!
Our
English
Corner
has
been
founded
with
the
support
from
the
school
for
almost
a
month.
Now
some
important
arrangements
have
been
made
based
on
opinions
collected
from
students.
To
begin
with,
all
students
who
show
interest
in
English
can
participate
in
the
activities
organized
by
English
Corner.
We
will
gather
under
the
big
tree
in
the
school
square.
Usually,
we
can
have
a
conversation
with
others
freely,
practicing
our
spoken
English.
In
addition,
exchanging
your
English
learning
experience
will
also
be
welcome
so
that
we
can
improve
our
English
levels.
Last
but
not
least,
this
is
a
place
where
you
can
make
use
of
to
solve
some
of
your
English
problems
while
learning
English.
All
in
all,
English
Corner
has
provided
us
with
a
precious
opportunity
to
communicate
with
others
in
English.
Looking
forward
to
your
coming.
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