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长治第二高中2020—2021学年第二学期高二期末考试
英语试题
【本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟】
第Ⅰ卷(选择题
共100分)
第一部分
听力(共两节,
满分20分)
第一节
(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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
does
the
man
think
of
Linda’s
husband?
A.
Clever.
B.
Unfriendly.
C.
Quiet.
2.
What
will
the
weather
be
like
on
Friday?
A.
Rainy.
B.
Windy.
C.
Sunny.
3.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
A
hotel.
B.
An
airport.
C.
A
hospital.
4.
What
does
the
man
suggest
doing?
A.
Going
fishing.
B.
Staying
at
home.
C.
Buying
some
books.
5.
What
is
in
the
man’s
bag?
A.
Some
CDs.
B.
Some
bottles.
C.
Some
books.
第二节
(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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
does
the
woman
usually
do
on
Saturdays?
A.
She
goes
swimming.
B.
She
plays
basketball.
C.
She
goes
shopping.
7.
When
does
the
woman
usually
go
to
the
cinema
with
friends?
A.
On
Friday
nights.
B.
On
Saturday
nights.
C.
On
Sunday
nights.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.
What
was
the
relationship
between
the
woman
and
Jim
in
the
past?
A.
Relatives.
B.
Classmates.
C.
Colleagues.
9.
What
is
the
woman?
A.
A
film
actress.
B.
An
art
director.
C.
A
magazine
editor.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Where
does
the
woman
live
now?
A.
In
Canada.
B.
In
America.
C.
In
Japan.
11.
What
language
is
the
woman
good
at?
A.
Italian.
B.
French.
C.
Spanish.
12.
What
does
the
woman
teach
in
a
school?
A.
Medicine.
B.
English.
C.
Maths.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
In
a
park.
B.
At
a
hotel.
C.
In
the
street.
14.
What
is
the
weather
like
today?
A.
Sunny.
B.
Rainy.
C.
Cloudy.
15.
How
will
the
man
probably
go
to
Wrigley
Field?
A.
By
bus.
B.
By
taxi.
C.
By
subway.
16.
What
time
is
it
probably
now?
A.
3:00
p.m.
B.
4:00
p.m.
C.
5:00
p.m.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
Where
does
the
speaker
have
breakfast
if
the
weather
is
fine?
A.
In
the
garden.
B.
In
the
kitchen.
C.
In
the
living
room.
18.
When
does
the
speaker
usually
go
to
work?
A.
At
2:00
p.m.
B.
At
6:00
p.m.
C.
At
6:30
p.m.
19.
How
does
the
speaker
usually
go
home
from
the
restaurant?
A.
By
bus.
B.
By
taxi.
C.
By
train.
20.
What
do
we
know
about
the
speaker?
A.
She
is
a
violinist.
B.
She
often
eats
alone
after
work.
C.
She
often
reads
the
newspaper
at
night.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)
第一节
(共15小题,每小题3分,满分45分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C

D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Want
to
plan
a
kid-friendly
vacation?
Children
will
love
to
see
their
favorite
cartoon
characters
come
to
life
in
the
Disneyland
Park.
Attractions
include
magical
fireworks
display,
roller
coaster
rides
and
live
theater
performances.
The
activities
are
various
and
suitable
for
both
young
children
and
adults.
But
with
every
attraction,
there
is
a
high
price
to
match.
Follow
a
few
simple
steps
to
make
your
Disneyland
vacation
affordable
and
fun
for
the
whole
family.
Step
1
Travel
in
the
off-season.
The
busiest
times
at
Disneyland
are
the
summer
months
and
around
Christmas.
Plan
a
trip
in
March
or
October
to
catch
the
cool
weather
and
avoid
large
crowds.
Tickets,
as
well
as
hotels
and
flights,
are
discounted
during
the
off-season
to
encourage
tourism.?
Step
2
Find
a
hotel
with
free
shuttle
service.
Several
nearby
hotels
offer
free
transportation
to
and
from
Disneyland.
This
will
save
on
rental
cars,
fuel
and
taxi
costs.
Step
3
Bring
your
own
meals
and
snacks.
Food
inside
the
park
can
be
very
expensive.
Plan
ahead
by
packing
a
backpack
of
lunches
for
your
whole
family.
Be
sure
to
bring
plenty
of
bottled
water.
Step
4
Buy
a
Disneyland
Package.
Websites
such
as

offer
special
tickets
prices
(such
as
family
tickets
at
kid’s
rates),
lodging
costs
(like
fourth
night
free),
and
discounted
transportation
when
purchased
together.
Step
5
Purchase
souvenirs
outside
the
park.
Prices
for
souvenirs
inside
Disneyland
are
expensive.
Look
for
vendors
(销售商)
just
outside
the
park
to
find
the
same
goods
with
greatly
discounted
prices.
Step
6
Look
for
coupons
(优惠券).
Hotels,
travel
agencies,
vacation
websites,
fan
clubs,
and
Disney
partner
companies
offer
coupons
for
discounted
entries,
food
and
special
exhibits.
21.
What’s
the
best
time
to
visit
Disneyland,
according
to
the
text?
A.
The
summer
months.
B.
During
the
Christmas
holiday.
C.
In
May.
D.
In
October.
22.
To
reduce
travel
costs,
you
are
advised
_______.
A.
to
avoid
buying
a
Disneyland
Package
B.
to
buy
souvenirs
from
travel
agencies
C.
to
have
meals
and
buy
souvenirs
outside
the
park
D.
to
find
coupons
from
travel-related
organizations
23.
What’s
the
text
mainly
about?
A.
How
to
make
your
Disneyland
trip
fun.
B.
How
to
save
money
on
your
trip
to
Disneyland.
C.
Some
interesting
attractions
at
Disneyland.
D.
The
proper
way
to
travel
around
Disneyland.
B
Brie
Fainblit
in
California
does
her
homework
by
candlelight
whenever
the
power
gets
cut
off.
If
the
water
goes,
she
fills
empty
bottles
at
school
to
wash
her
hair.
She
is
used
to
not
having
what
other
people
have.
Mostly,
the
19-year-old
student
just
accepts
it.
But
she
won’t
do
that
for
prom
(毕业舞会).
She
wants
to
be
Highland
High
School’s
prom
queen
and
turn
heads.
Fainblit
lives
with
her
mother,
who
is
disabled,
and
her
aunt,
who
works
two
part-time
jobs
to
support
them.
There
is
never
enough
money
for
new
clothes.
Usually,
Fainblit
finds
what
she
can
at
the
local
Goodwill,
but
the
prom
dresses
there
are
too
big
and
too
old.
So,
back
in
September,
with
the
dance
a
distant
dot
(点)
on
the
calendar,
she
decided
to
make
a
dress
for
herself—out
of
soda-can
tabs
(拉环),
for
free.
For
months,
Fainblit’s
aunt,
Sylvia
Davalos,
has
asked
everyone
at
her
jobs
to
help.
Together
with
Fainblit
and
her
friends,
they
have
turned
her
dining
room
table
into
an
assembly
line.
But
who
knew
that
tabs
came
in
so
many
colors,
shapes
and
sizes,
or
that
some
have
holes
and
some
don’t?
Who
knew
that
many
would
have
sharp
edges
that
would
need
to
be
smoothed
out?
And
who
knew
that
it
would
take
many
months
to
get
enough
perfectly
shaped,
identical
(同样的)
silver
tabs
for
one
prom
dress?
Fainblit’s
mother
and
aunt
haven’t
been
able
to
buy
her
much.
But
they
have
tried
to
make
up
for
that
by
emphasizing
creativity
over
cash.
For
her
dress,
using
thick
black
thread,
Fainblit
stitches
(缝制)
tab
to
tab
in
row
after
perfect
row.
The
dress
is
not
finished.
The
tabs
have
taken
their
toll:
Fainblit
and
her
mother
both
have
Band-Aids
on
their
fingers.
Other
girls
in
Fainblit’s
class
will
have
gone
to
the
mall
to
pick
out
their
dresses.
Some
will
ride
in
cars
from
their
homes
to
the
school,
where
a
bus
will
take
them
all
to
the
prom.
Brie
will
have
no
special
chariot
(座驾)
and
no
pocket
money
to
burn.
But
she’ll
be
a
proud
Cinderella
in
soda
tabs,
with
her
soda
tab
prince
by
her
side.
24.
What
does
the
underlined
pronoun
“that”
in
the
second
paragraph
refer
to?
A.
Accepting
whatever
life
has
to
offer.
B.
Being
unhappy
with
one’s
living
conditions.
C.
Copying
what
others
are
doing.
D.
Doing
one’s
best
to
impress
others.
25.
Why
did
Brie
Fainblit
decide
to
make
her
prom
dress
out
of
soda
can
tabs?
A.
Because
she
wasn’t
satisfied
with
the
prom
dresses
at
local
stores.
B.
Because
it
cost
almost
nothing
and
made
her
unique
at
the
prom.
C.
Because
her
prom
partner
encouraged
her
to
do
so.
D.
Because
she
wanted
to
show
off
her
clothes-making
skills
and
her
creativity.
26.
What
can
we
learn
about
Brie
Fainblit?
A.
She
kept
the
soda-can
tabs
dress
a
secret
from
her
friends.
B.
She
has
to
take
part-time
jobs
to
make
her
soda
can
tabs
dress.
C.
She
spent
months
collecting
the
material
needed
for
her
prom
dress.
D.
She
is
used
to
designing
and
making
her
own
clothes.
27.
The
underlined
phrase
“taken
their
toll”
probably
means
______.
A.
caused
damage
B.
drawn
attention
C.
proved
successful
D.
fallen
apart
C
When
we
think
of
flavor,
it
is
our
noses
and
taste
buds
that
we
think
of
first.
Isn’t
it
obvious
that
taste
and
smell
are
the
dominant
senses
when
we
enjoy
food
and
drink?
Well,
perhaps
not.
“Years
ago,
flavor
was
a
table
with
two
legs—taste
and
odor
(气味),”
Terry
E.
Acree,
PhD,
who
is
with
Cornell
University’s
Department
of
Food
Science,
told
National
Geographic.
“Now
we
are
beginning
to
understand
that
flavor
depends
on
parts
of
the
brain
that
involve
not
only
taste,
smell
and
touch,
but
vision.
These
signals,
plus
our
emotions
and
past
experiences,
result
in
perception
(感受)
of
flavors,
and
decide
whether
we
like
or
dislike
foods.”
A
good
example
of
“the
first
bite
is
taken
with
the
eye”
is
that
if
we
were
shown
two
plates
of
strawberries,
one
red
and
the
other
pinkish,
the
majority
of
us
would
be
attracted
to
red
because
“it
signals
ripeness,
sweetness
and
calories”,
explained
The
Guardian.?
The
findings
of
a
German
study
seem
to
back
this
up.
Its
subjects
said
wine
tasted
50
percent
sweeter
if
drunk
under
red
light,
rather
than
under
blue
or
white.
In
another
study
published
in
the
journal
Flavour,
scientists
found
that
the
color
of
your
coffee
mug
(马克杯)
can
change
the
way
your
coffee
tastes,
reported
The
Washington
Post.
And
it
is
not
just
the
color
of
the
food
that
matters.
Specifically,
a
white
mug
was
associated
with
a
more
“intense”
(or
bitter)
tasting
cup
of
coffee,
while
a
clear
glass
mug
was
not.
A
blue
mug,
meanwhile,
was
“kind
of
an
intermediate
(中等的)”,
Charles
Spence,
an
experimental
psychologist
at
Oxford
University,
told
the
newspaper.
The
opposite
was
true
for
perceived
sweetness

the
participants
tasted
less
sweetness
when
they
drank
from
a
white
mug
than
they
did
when
they
drank
from
both
a
blue
mug
and
a
clear
glass
mug.
It’s
also
possible
that
certain
colors
are
associated
with
certain
experiences.
In
the
case
of
coffee,
the
researchers
believe
the
color
brown
might
be
something
people
associate
with
bitterness.
“A
white
mug
may
have
affected
the
perceived
brownness
of
the
coffee
and
this,
in
turn,
may
have
affected
the
perceived
intensity
(and
sweetness)
of
the
coffee,”
the
researchers
wrote.
28.
Which
of
the
following
statements
might
Terry
E.
Acree
agree
with
most?
A.
The
flavor
of
food
mainly
depends
on
taste
and
smell.
B.
The
link
between
flavor
and
vision
has
not
been
proved
yet.
C.
Our
emotions
can
influence
the
flavor
of
the
food
we
are
eating.
D.
Our
perception
of
flavor
has
nothing
to
do
with
our
past
experiences.
29.
What
does
the
strawberry
experiment
in
Paragraph
3
show?
A.
We
are
usually
tricked
by
our
eyes
about
the
flavor
of
food.
B.
Food
flavor
varies
greatly
between
different
people.
C.
The
color
of
food
can
affect
the
way
we
perceive
its
flavor.
D.
Food
flavor
is
closely
associated
with
our
past
experiences
30.
According
to
the
article,
it
might
help
people
who
want
their
coffee
sweet
to
serve
it
in
a
______
mug.
A.
black
B.
red
C.
clear
D.
white
31.
What
is
the
article
mainly
about?
A.
Methods
that
can
help
to
make
food
taste
better.
B.
Factors
that
affect
our
perception
of
flavor.
C.
How
coffee
mugs
influence
the
taste
of
coffee.
D.
A
new
study
about
our
perception
of
flavor.
D
Many
of
us
have
heard
of
or
seen
My
Fair
Lady
(1964),
a
classic
movie
starring
British
actress
Audrey
Hepburn.
The
film
is
an
adaptation
of
Pygmalion,
a
comic
play
by
the
Irishman
George
Bernard
Shaw
(1856-1950).
However,
the
musical
version
of
My
Fair
Lady
is
even
older,
and
has
been
entertaining
audiences
since
1956.
In
fact,
a
new
Broadway
version
of
the
musical
was
nominated
for
10
Tony
awards.
The
story
of
Eliza
Doolittle,
a
working-class
flower
seller
from
London,
and
the
snobbish
Professor
Higgins,
who
teaches
her
“proper
English”,
has
never
showed
any
signs
of
dying
out
since
it
was
introduced.
But
why
do
people
still
queue
up
around
the
block
for
tickets
when
a
new
production
of
the
play
is
announced?
The
answer
is
simple:
The
musical
has
a
wonderful
story.
Everyone
can
identify
with
Doolittle’s
desire
to
live
a
more
satisfying
life;
all
she
wants
is
to
get
rid
of
her
accent
so
she
can
get
a
job
in
a
store
and
not
on
the
streets.
However,
it
seems
that
people
like
Higgins
are
always
looking
down
on
Doolittle
for
not
being
from
a
fancy
family,
which
is
something
that
many
of
us
can
relate
to.
Besides
Doolittle’s
background,
the
story
and
the
songs
in
the
musical
are
also
what
make
it
so
popular.
Audience
members
are
moved
when
Eliza
and
her
fellow
flower
sellers
imagine
what
it’d
be
like
to
live
as
a
rich
person
does.
This
is
perfectly
summed
up
in
the
lyric,
“Wouldn’t
it
be
lovely?”
The
musical
also
makes
people
think.
It
doesn’t
make
sense
that
one
kind
of
accent
can
be
considered
good
and
another
bad.
Eliza
and
her
father
speak
“badly”
because
they
were
born
poor,
while
Higgins
speaks
“proper
English”
because
he
was
born
a
“gentleman”.
That
reflects
the
unfairness
of
class
divisions

a
kind
of
unfairness
that
still
sadly
exists
today.
32.
The
underlined
word
“nominated”
in
paragraph
2
can
be
replaced
by
_______.
A.
appointed
B.
selected
C.
proposed
D.
directed
33.
People
like
Broadway’s
musical
My
Fair
Lady
mainly
because
_______.
A.
it’s
considered
the
best
adaptation
of
Pygmalion.
B.
it
offers
a
good
chance
to
learn
proper
English
C.
it
was
nominated
for
10
Tony
awards
D.
they
can
relate
to
the
story
34.
What
message
does
My
Fair
Lady
convey?
A.
Don’t
judge
people
by
appearance.
B.
Women’s
status
has
been
greatly
improved
in
the
UK.
C.
Social
class
division
is
deeply
rooted
in
British
society.
D.
One’s
language
ability
and
manner
are
the
key
to
success.
35.
What
can
we
know
about
the
story
of
the
musical?
A.
Higgins
is
described
as
a
kindhearted
man.
B.
Eliza
was
born
poor
but
fights
for
a
better
life.
C.
Higgins
and
Eliza
get
along
well
since
they
first
meet.
D.
Eliza
finally
changes
Higgins’
prejudice
against
the
poor.
第二节(共5小题;每小题3分,满分15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。
Your
third
year
of
high
school
is
probably
a
tough
and
busy
time.
36
We
all
know
that
not
getting
enough
sleep
is
not
good
for
our
health,
but
it
has
been
found
that
less
sleep
could
even
cause
us
to
have
fewer
friends.
According
to
researchers
from
the
University
of
California,
people
who
don’t
get
enough
sleep
are
less
willing
to
socialize
with
others.
37
The
researchers
carried
out
a
small
study.
They
tested
18
young
people
who
had
just
had
a
good
night’s
sleep,
and
tested
them
again
after
a
sleepless
night.
38
When
each
person
on
the
video
got
too
“close”,
the
participants
could
choose
to
stop
the
video.
The
results
showed
that
the
participants
kept
each
person
at
a
distance
of
60
percent
further
back
if
they
hadn’t
gotten
enough
sleep.
39
But
when
the
participants
got
a
good
night’s
sleep,
they
allowed
the
person
to
get
much
closer
to
them.
According
to
lead
researcher
Matthew
Walker,
the
less
sleep
you
get,
the
less
you
want
to
socialize
with
others.
In
turn,
other
people
may
think
you’re
weird
and
stay
away
from
you.
40
So
if
you
want
to
be
a
more
sociable
and
popular
person,
sleeping
well
might
help.
“One
night
of
good
sleep
makes
you
feel
more
outgoing
and
socially
confident,”
Walker
said.
A.
They
are
simply
too
tired
to
go
out.
B.
The
participants
watched
videos
of
people
walking
toward
them.
C.
Too
little
sleep
makes
us
get
sick
easily.
D.
You
may
have
trouble
getting
enough
sleep.
E.
This
can
make
you
feel
lonely
and
cause
you
to
sleep
even
less.
F.
Here
are
some
tips
to
help
you
beat
your
sleep
problems.
G.
They
felt
that
their
personal
space
was
being
taken
over.
第三部分
英语知识应用(共两节,满分55分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题12分,满分40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。
Your
true
love
for
something
may
got
appreciated
and
bring
you
a
surprise.
My
fiance
(未婚夫)
and
I
were
excited
about
shopping
for
our
first
home.
But
our
funds
were
41
,
and
none
of
the
houses
in
our
price
range
seemed
satisfactory.?
One
agent
42
?a
house
in
particular.
Although
her
description
sounded
wonderful,
the
price
was
43
our
range,
so
we
declined.
But
she
kept
urging
us
to
have
a
look
44
.
We
finally
did
and
it
was
45
at
first
sight.
It
was
Our
Home,
small
and
charming,
overlooking
a
quiet
lake.
Walking
through
the
rooms
and
talking
with
the
owners,
a
nice
elderly
couple,
we
felt
the
warmth
and
happiness
of
the
marriage
within
that
home.
As
perfect
46
it
was,
the
price
remained
too
high
for
us.
But
every
day,
we
would
sit
by
the
lake,
looking
at
the
house
and
dreaming
of
47
?it
would
be
like
to
live
there.
Days
later,
we
made
a(n)
48
—far
below
the
asking
price.
Surprisingly,
they
didn’t
49
us.
They
renewed
their
offer
50
.
It
was
also
much
more
than
we
could
afford,
but
far
51
?
than
the
original
asking
price.
The
next
day,
we
got
a
52
?message
that
another
buyer
had
offered
a
much
higher
price.
Even
so,
we
decided
to
talk
with
the
53
?
directly.
We
made
our
final
offer,
which
54
was
thousands
of
dollars
less
than
the
other
buyer’s
bid.
We
knew
it,
55
we
had
to
try.
“Sold!”
said
the
owner.
Then
he
56
:
He’d
seen
us
sitting
by
the
lake
all
those
times;
he
knew
how
much
we
loved
the
place
and
that
we’d
57
?
the
years
of
work
they
had
put
into
their
home;
he
realized
he
would
take
a
58
by
selling
it
to
us,
but
it
was
worthwhile;
we
were
the
people
they
wanted
to
live
there.
He
told
us
to
consider
the
59
in
the
price
“an
early
wedding
present.”
That’s
how
we
found
our
home
and
how
I
learned
that
when
people
are
60
?they
are
not
strangers,
only
friends
we
haven’t
yet
met.
41.
A.
needed
B.
enough
C.
limited
D.
large
42.
A.
decorated
B.
recommended
C.
sold
D.
rented
43.
A.
below
B.
within
C.
between
D.
beyond
44.
A.
at
least
B.
at
most
C.
at
times
D.
at
hand
45.
A.
relief
B.
concern
C.
love
D.
curiosity
46.
A.
although
B.
since
C.
as
D.
if
47.
A.
what
B.
why
C.
that
D.
which
48.
A.
effort
B.
profit
C.
promise
D.
offer
49.
A.
come
across
B.
laugh
at
C.
depend
on
D.
look
after
50.
A.
indeed
B.
instead
C.
aside
D.
apart
51.
A.
worse
B.
less
C.
better
D.
higher
52.
A.
relaxing
B.
regular
C.
pleasant
D.
disappointing
53.
A.
agents
B.
buyers
C.
managers
D.
owners
54.
A.
still
B.
already
C.
generally
D.
ever
55.
A.
so
B.
or
C.
for
D.
but
56.
A.
apologized
B.
complained
C.
blamed
D.
explained
57.
A.
appreciate
B.
analyze
C.
check
D.
ignore
58.
A.
loss
B.
risk
C.
chance
D.
lead
59.
A.
increase
B.
interest
C.
difference
D.
mistake
60.
A.
kind
B.
polite
C.
smart
D.
energetic
第Ⅱ卷(非选择题
共50分)
第二节
语法填空
(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
Can
the
dinosaurs
be
brought
back
to
life?
The
possibility
of
cloning
fierce
and
extinct
wild
animals
has
always
excited
film
makers.
And
they
are
not
the
only
ones.
The
61
(popular)
of
films
such
as
Jurassic
park,
in
which
a
scientist
clones
several
kinds
of
extinct
dinosaurs,
proves
how
the
ideas
struck
a
mixture
of
fear
and
excitement
into
people's
hearts.
But
in
fact
we
are
a
long
way
from
being
able
to
clone
extinct
animals.
Scientists
are
still
experimenting
with
cloning
mammals,
and
the
cloning
of
mammals
is
still
62
new
science.
From
time
63
time
people
suggest
that
cloning
can
64
(possible)
make
extinct
animals
like
dinosaurs
come
back
to
life.
Unfortunately,
with
what
we
know
now,
this
is
either
impossible
65
unsuitable.
There
are
three
main
reasons.
Firstly,
perfect
DNA
,
which
66
(provide)
information
for
how
cells
are
to
grow,
is
needed
and
must
be
obtained.
Secondly,
there
must
be
enough
diversity
in
a
group
which
means
the
genes
of
animals
are
arranged
in
different
ways
and
thus
of
help
for
them
to
overcome
67
(illness),
while
the
disadvantage
of
cloning
a
group
of
animals
is
that
they
would
all
have
the
same
arrangement
of
genes
and
so
may
not
survive
the
same
illness.
Thirdly,
it
would
be
really
difficult
68
(find)
a
suitable
habitat
for
dinosaurs
to
live
in.
Based
on
69
we
know
now,
you
cannot
clone
animals
that
have
been
extinct
longer
than
ten
thousand
years.
Actually
dinosaurs
disappeared
65,000,000
years
ago.
So
the
chance
of
dinosaurs
ever
70
(return)
to
the
earth
is
merely
a
dream.
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限一词。
2.
只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Despite
the
three
largest
state
in
the
USA,
California
has
the
largest
population
and
becomes
the
most
multicultural
society,
having
attracted
immigrants
from
all
over
the
world,
among
which
are
the
Spanish.
Of
the
first
Spanish
to
go
to
California,
the
majority
were
religious
man,
whose
the
ministry
was
to
teach
the
Catholic
religion
to
the
natives.
In
the
eighteenth
century,
California
ruled
by
Spain.
In
1821,
the
people
of
Mexico
gained
their
independent
from
Spain.
California
then
became
part
of
Mexico.
In
1846,
the
United
States
declared
war
to
Mexico,
and
after
lose
the
war,
Mexico
had
to
give
California
to
the
USA.
Therefore,
there
is
still
a
strong
Spanish
influence.
Today
over
forty
percent
of
the
Californians
speak
Spanish
as
our
first
or
second
language.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假定你是李华。你刚从英国回国,结束了为期五天的旅游,感谢好友Rick的款待。得知他对中国文化非常感兴趣,特别是端午节,请你写一封信介绍中国的端午节。内容包括:
1.
感谢他的招待;
2.
介绍中国的端午节(时间,意义,风俗等);
3.
欢迎他明年来中国过端午。
注意:1.
词数100左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.
开头和结尾已写好,
不计入总字数。
Dear
Rick,
How
is
everything
going?
Best
wishes.
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
长治第二高中2020—2021学年第二学期高二期末考试
英语试题答案
听力
(每题1分)
1-5
BCCBC
6-10
CACBA
11-15
BABAC
16-20
AACBA
阅读
(每题2.5分)
21-23
DDB
24-27
ABCA
28-31
CCCB
32-35
CDCB
36-40
DABGE
完形填空(每题1.5分)
41-45
CBDAC
46-50
CADBB
51-55
BDDAD
56-60
DAACA
语篇填空(每题1.5分)
61.
popularity
62.
a
63.
to
64.
possibly
65.
or
66.
provides
67.
illnesses
68.
to
find
69.
what
70.
returning
改错
(每题1分)
Despite
the
three
largest
state
in
the
USA,
California
has
the
largest
population
third
and
becomes
the
most
multicultural
society,
having
attracted
immigrants
from
all
over
the
world,
among
which
are
the
Spanish.
Of
the
first
Spanish
to
go
to
California,
the
whom
majority
were
religious
man,
whose
the
ministry
was
to
teach
the
Catholic
religion
to
men
the
natives.
In
the
eighteenth
century,
California
ruled
by
Spain.
In
1821,
the
people
of
was
Mexico
gained
their
independent
from
Spain.
California
then
became
part
of
Mexico.
independence
In
1846,
the
United
States
declared
war
to
Mexico,
and
after
lose
the
war,
Mexico
had
on
losing
to
give
California
to
the
USA.
Therefore,
there
is
still
a
strong
Spanish
influence.
However
Today
over
forty
percent
of
the
Californians
speak
Spanish
as
our
first
or
second
language.
your
书面表达
(25分)
Dear
Rick,
How
is
everything
going?
I
had
a
five-day
trip
to
London
last
week.
I
would
like
to
express
my
gratitude
for
your
hospitality
and
kindness
when
I
was
in
London.
Knowing
that
you
take
a
great
fancy
to
Chinese
culture,
especially
the
Dragon
Boat
Festival,
I
would
love
to
introduce
it
to
you.
The
Dragon
Boat
Festival,
one
of
the
most
traditional
festivals
in
China,
falls
on
the
May
5th
in
the
lunar
calendar.
People
celebrate
this
festival
in
memory
of
Qu
Yuan,
who
was
a
Chinese
poet.
Besides,
people
in
China
will
also
hold
a
variety
of
activities
to
honor
him,
such
as
dragon
boat
racing,
eating
zongzi
and
so
on.
Welcome
to
China.
You
will
have
an
unforgettable
experience
if
you
come
to
China
and
enjoy
this
festival
next
year.
Best
wishes.
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
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