昌吉教育共同体2020-2021学年第二学期高二年级期末质量检测
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第一部分:
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(共15小题,每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(ABCD)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
What
are
you
waiting
for?
A
new
series
of
movies
shown
this
year
can’t
be
missed.
Have
you
enjoyed
them
already?
Frozen
II
Frozen
was
the
highest
grossing
(票房)
animated
film
ever.
In
Frozen
II
,Elsa,
Anna,
Olaf
and
Krist
left
off
Arendelle
to
seek
the
source
of
Elsa’s
icy
magic.
Although
the
millions
of
children
who
loved
the
first
film
are
older
now,
they
might
give
it
a
reception.
Last
Christmas
A
festive
romantic
comedy,
Emilia
Clarke
stars
in
Last
Christmas
as
Bridget
Jonesy
,
a
shop
assistant,
whose
life
in
London
is
a
mess,
and
Henry
Golding
as
the
eligible
bachelor(黄金单身汉)who
tidies
it
up.
The
film’s
director,
Paul
Feig,
and
co-writer,
Emma
Thompson,
promise
that
the
film
is
worth
expecting.
A
Beautiful
Day
in
the
Neighborhood
Tom
Hanks
stars
in
A
Beautiful
Day
in
the
Neighborhood
as
the
only
American
celebrity(名人)
more
famous
than
he
is.
As
the
host
of
Mister
Rogers’
Neighborhood
for
more
than
30
years,
Fred
Rogers
is
a
legend
of
pre-school
children’s
television,
which
appeals
to
a
large
audience.
Charlie’s
Angels
Hollywood
action
movies
starring
women
are
rare.
But
have
you
seen
a
movie
starred,
written
and
directed
by
women,
too?
Charlie’s
Angels
is
one
of
the
first.
A
reboot
(翻拍)
of
the
1970s
TV
series,
not
to
mention
the
two
films
from
2000
and
2003,
the
new
version
is
directed
by
Elizabeth
Banks.
She
also
plays
Bosley,
one
of
the
female
detectives
who
are
employed
by
Charles
Townsend
to
go
on
global
adventures.
1.
Which
movie
became
the
most
popular
cartoon
film
this
year?
A.
Frozen
II.
B.
Last
Christmas.
C.
A
Beautiful
Day
in
the
Neighborhood.
D.
Charlie’s
Angels.
2.
Which
character
works
on
a
TV
station?
A.
Krist.
B.
Emilia
Clarke.
C.
Fred
Rogers.
D.
Bosley.
3.
Which
action
movie
was
directed
and
starred
by
a
woman?
A.
Frozen
II.
B.
Last
Christmas.
C.
A
Beautiful
Day
in
the
Neighborhood.
D.
Charlie’s
Angels.
B
My
school
appeared
on
the
news
last
week
because
we
had
made
an
important
change
in
our
local
area.
Our
class
had
planted
a
large
garden
in
what
was
once
only
a
vacant
lot.
It
was
a
lot
of
work
but
it
was
all
worth
it.
I
got
blisters(水泡)
from
digging,
and
we
all
got
insect
bites,
too.
I
learned
a
lot
about
gardening
and
collaboration(合作),
and
then
I
learned
about
the
media.
Our
teacher
telephoned
the
TV
station
and
informed
them
of
what
we
had
accomplished.
She
spoke
with
the
producer.
The
producer
checked
with
the
directors,
but
they
said
there
were
plenty
of
stories
similar
to
ours.
They
wanted
to
know
what
was
special
about
our
particular
garden,
since
many
schools
plant
them.
The
teacher
explained
that,
after
going
on
the
Internet
to
learn
about
the
prairie(大草原),
we
had
made
a
prairie
garden.
We
had
gone
to
a
prairie
and
gotten
seeds
from
the
plants,
and
then
we
planted
them.
We
did
not
water
the
garden,
but
we
did
weed
it.
We
decided
to
let
nature
water
it
with
rain,
since
that
was
how
prairies
grew
in
the
past.
We
sent
a
picture
of
the
garden
to
the
news
station.
In
the
picture,
the
grass
was
so
high
that
it
stood
taller
than
the
fourth
grade
students.
As
a
result,
the
producer
sent
a
reporter
to
our
school.
He
interviewed
the
headmaster
and
asked
him
many
questions
about
the
garden.
After
that,
they
interviewed
us,
and
we
explained
to
them
what
we
had
learned
through
this
project.
That
night,
we
watched
the
news,
and
there
we
were.
The
news
reporter
told
our
story.
It
was
only
two
minutes
long,
but
it
was
us.
We
were
famous.
All
that
work,
all
those
blisters,
it
was
worth
it.
We
knew
that
when
we
saw
the
garden
every
day,
but
now
we
knew
that
the
whole
city
thought
so,
too.
4.
What
seemed
to
be
the
TV
directors’
initial
reaction
to
the
garden?
A.
They
were
excited.
B.
They
were
surprised.
C.
They
were
worried.
D.
They
were
uninterested.
5.
What
is
special
about
the
garden?
A.
Weeds
were
allowed
to
spread
naturally.
B.
The
grass
grew
faster
than
common
grass.
C.
The
seeds
came
from
the
plants
of
a
prairie.
D.
Underground
water
was
used
for
the
plants.
6.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“that”
refer
to
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.
We
got
blisters
on
our
hands.
B.
Our
hard
work
was
worthwhile.
C.
The
garden
would
be
famous.
D.
The
project
would
be
finished.
7.
How
did
the
author
feel
about
the
project?
A.
Annoyed.
B.
Curious.
C.
Proud.
D.
Regretful.
C
Bill
Gates
on
how
to
fight
future
pandemics
WHEN
HISTORIANS
write
the
book
on
the
covid-19
pandemic,
what
we've
lived
through
so
far
will
probably
take
up
only
the
first
third
or
so.
The
bulk
of
the
story
will
be
what
happens
next.
I
believe
that
humanity
will
beat
this
pandemic,
but
only
when
most
of
the
population
is
vaccinated(接种疫苗).Until
then,
life
will
not
return
to
normal.
As
the
pandemic
slows
in
developed
nations,
it
will
accelerate
in
developing
ones.
Their
experience,
however,
will
be
worse.
In
poorer
countries,
where
fewer
jobs
can
be
done
remotely,
distancing
measures
won't
work
as
well.
The
virus
will
spread
quickly,
and
health
systems
won't
be
able
to
care
for
the
infected.
Wealthy
nations
can
help.
But
people
in
rich
and
poor
places
alike
will
be
safe
only
once
we
have
an
effective
medical
solution
for
this
virus,
which
means
a
vaccine.
My
hope
is
that,
by
the
second
half
of
2021,
facilities
around
the
world
will
be
manufacturing
a
vaccine.
If
that's
the
case,
I
t
will
be
a
history-making
achievement:
the
fastest
humankind
has
ever
gone
from
recognizing
a
new
disease
to
immunizing
(免疫)against
it.
Apart
from
this
progress
in
vaccines,
two
other
big
medical
breakthroughs
will
emerge
from
the
pandemic.
One
will
be
in
the
field
of
diagnostics.
The
next
time
a
novel
virus
crops
up,
people
will
probably
be
able
to
test
for
it
at
home.
Researchers
could
have
such
a
test
ready
within
a
few
months
of
identifying
a
new
disease.
The
third
breakthrough
will
be
in
antiviral
drugs.
We
haven't
been
as
effective
at
developing
drugs
to
fight
viruses
as
we
have
those
to
fight
bacteria.
But
that
Researchers
will
develop
large
diverse
libraries
of
antivirals,
which
they'll
be
able
to
scan
through
and
quickly
find
effective
treatments
for
novel
viruses.
All
three
technologies
will
prepare
us
for
the
next
pandemic
by
allowing
us
to
intervene(干预)early
when
the
number
of
cases
is
still
very
low.
Our
progress
won't
be
in
science
alone.
It
will
also
be
in
our
ability
to
make
sure
everyone
benefits
from
that
science.
In
the
years
after
2021,I
think
we'll
learn
from
the
years
after
1945.
With
the
end
of
the
Second
World
War,
leaders
built
international
institutions
like
the
UN
to
prevent
more
conflicts.
After
covid-19,
leaders
will
prepare
institutions
to
prevent
the
next
pandemic.
These
will
be
a
mix
of
national,
regional
and
global
organizations.
I
expect
they
will
participate
in
regular"germ
games”in
the
same
way
as
armed
forces
take
part
in
War
games.
These
will
keep
us
ready
for
the
next
time
a
novel
virus
jumps
from
bats
or
birds
to
humans.
I
hope
wealthy
nations
include
poorer
ones
in
these
preparations,
especially
by
devoting
more
foreign
aid
to
building
up
their
primary
health-care
systems.
This
pandemic
has
shown
us
that
viruses
don't
obey
border
laws
and
that
we
are
all
connected
biologically
by
a
network
of
microscopic
germs,
whether
we
like
it
or
not.
The
best
analogy(类比)for
today
might
be
November
10th
1942.Britain
had
just
won
its
first
land
victory
of
the
war,
and
Winston
Churchill
declared
in
a
speech:
“This
is
not
the
end.
It
is
not
even
the
beginning
of
the
end.But
it
is,
perhaps,
the
end
of
the
beginning.”
8.
What
are
the
three
technologies
that
will
prepare
us
for
the
next
pandemic?
①manufacturing
a
vaccine
fast
②diagnosing
a
virus
at
home
③developing
antiviral
drugs
④allowing
us
to
intervene
early
A.
①②③
B.
①②④
C.
①③④
D.
②③④
9.
As
far
as
poorer
countries
are
concerned,
which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
according
to
this
passage?
A.
pandemic
disease
is
more
likely
to
begin
in
poorer
countries
B.
Working
from
home
can
work
well
in
poorer
countries.
C.
Health
systems
are
sufficient
to
care
for
the
infected
in
poorer
countries.
D.
Virus
will
cross
borders
if
poorer
countries
fail
to
contain
it.
10.
Why
is
the
Second
World
War
mentioned
in
Para.8?
A.
The
fight
against
the
COVID-19
is
similar
to
the
Second
World
War.
B.
People
are
suffering
just
as
they
were
in
the
Second
World
War.
C.
We
should
cooperate
globally
just
as
we
did
after
the
Second
World
War.
D.
Countries
are
fighting
each
other
like
in
the
Second
World
War.
11.
What
is
the
tone
of
this
passage?
A.
pessimistic
B.
optimistic
C.
neutral
D.
indifferent
D
A
city
in
South
Korea,
which
has
the
world’s
largest
number
of
people
using
smartphones,
has
placed
flashing
lights
and
laser
beams
at
a
road
crossing
to
warn
“smartphone
zombies”
to
look
up
and
drivers
to
slow
down,
in
the
hope
of
preventing
accidents.
The
designers
of
the
system
were
motivated
by
growing
worry
that
more
pedestrians
glued
to
their
phones
will
become
victims
in
a
country
that
already
has
some
of
the
highest
road
death
and
injury
rates
among
developed
countries.
State-run
Korea
Institute
of
Civil
Engineering
and
Building
Technology
(KICT)
believes
its
system
of
flashing
lights
at
zebra
crossings
can
warn
both
pedestrians
and
drivers.
In
addition
to
red,
yellow
and
blue
LED
lights
on
the
pavement,
“smombies”
-
smartphone
zombies
-
will
be
warned
by
laser
beam
projected
from
power
poles
and
a
warning
sent
to
the
phones
by
an
app
that
they
are
about
to
step
into
traffic.
“Increasing
number
of
smombie
accidents
have
occurred
in
pedestrian
crossings,
so
these
zombie
lights
are
essential
to
prevent
these
pedestrian
accidents,”
said
KICT
senior
researcher
Kim
Jong-hoon.
Drivers
are
warned
by
the
flashing
lights,
which
have
shown
to
be
effective
83.4
percent
of
the
time
in
the
institute’s
tests
involving
about
1,000
vehicles.
In
2017,
more
than
1,600
pedestrians
were
killed
in
auto
related
accidents,
which
is
about
40
percent
of
total
traffic
deaths,
according
to
data
from
the
Traffic
Accident
Analysis
System.
For
now,
the
smombie
warning
system
is
placed
only
in
Ilsan,
a
suburban
city
about
30
km
northwest
of
the
capital,
Seoul,
but
is
expected
to
go
nationwide,
according
to
the
institute.
Kim
Dan-hee,
a
23-year-old
resident
of
Ilsan,
welcomed
the
system,
saying
she
was
often
too
absorbed
in
her
phone
to
remember
to
look
at
traffic.
“This
flashing
light
makes
me
feel
safe
as
it
makes
me
look
around
again,
and
I
hope
that
we
can
have
more
of
these
in
town,”
she
said.
12.
What
do
the
underlined
words
“smart
phone
zombies”
in
paragraph
1
refer
to?
A.
Drivers
driving
after
drunk.
B.
Pedestrians
buried
in
their
phones.
C.
Passengers
crazy
about
phones.
D.
Policemen
in
charge
of
traffic.
13.
What
do
we
know
about
the
warning
system?
A.
It
has
reduced
death
rate
by
83.4%.
B.
It
has
been
spread
nationwide.
C.
It
gives
a
warning
to
the
smart
phones.
D.
It
is
being
tried
out
in
many
places.
14.
What
was
the
residents’
attitude
to
the
traffic
system?
A.
Negative
B.
Unconcerned.
C.
Disapproving.
D.
Favorable.
15.
What
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
South
Korea
Warns
Smartphone
Zombies
of
Traffic
B.
Flashing
Lights
Are
Used
to
Prevent
Accidents
C.
Smartphone
Zombies
Are
Causing
Traffic
Accidents
D.
South
Korea
Uses
a
New
Traffic
System
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。
How
to
become
happier
is
what
most
of
us
are
after.
The
things
that
we
think
will
make
us
happier—bigger
paychecks,
nicer
homes,
slimmer
bodies—
16.
But
practices
such
as
exercising
more,
socializing,
getting
enough
sleep,
and
being
kind
to
others
do.
17.
Exercise
causes
hormonal
(荷尔蒙的)changes
in
the
body
that
make
us
feel
good
and
help
interrupt
negative
thoughts.
Anyone
who
has
ever
experienced
a
runner's
high
will
surely
agree.
Increase
social
connections
Reconnecting
with
a
friend
can
boost
happiness,
but
so
can
a
meaningful
encounter
with
a
stranger.
18.
In
fact,
many
studies
have
found
that
the
more
we
use
social
media,
the
less
happy
we
are.
Get
enough
shut-eye
19.
Perform
acts
of
kindness
Volunteering
to
help
someone
or
helping
others
pay
for
their
bus
tickets
can
make
us
happy.
Giving
others
a
hand
takes
the
focus
away
from
our
own
worries
and
problems,
which
can
boost
happiness.
These
constant
practices
arc
really
what's
required
to
boost
our
happiness.
It's
like
a
tire
that
we
put
air
into.
Occasionally
it
leaks,
and
we
have
to
put
more
air
into
it.
It's
not
one-time
thing
where
we
learn
it
and
we're
good.
20.
Anyone
who
adopts
and
practices
the
strategies
can
truly
become
happier.
A.
Burn
some
calories
B.
Prioritize
free
time
C.
don't
really
matter
in
our
lives
D.
But
Facebook
friends
don't
count
E.don’t
actually
add
joy
to
our
lives
F.We
actually
have
to
put
the
work
in
G.We
can
set
an
alarm
to
signal
ourselves
to
get
ready
for
bed
第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完型填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,
满分30分)
One
morning
our
new
neighbor
saw
my
grandfather
planting
two
rare
tree
saplings(树苗)in
our
garden.
And
he
also
planted
the
same
kind
of
tree
saplings
in
his
garden.
My
grandfather
gave
21
enough
amount
of
water
to
his
plants
and
didn't
always
give
them
full
22
while
our
neighbor
gave
a
lot
of
water
to
his
plants
and
23
them
too
well.
My
grandfather's
plants
were
simple
but
looked
good,
24
our
neighbor's
plants
were
much
fuller
and
greener.
Normally,
in
summer,
we
have
strong
thunderstorms
called
"Kalboishakhi"
which
can
bring
great
damage
to
life
and
25
.
After
a
"Kalboishakhi",
my
grandparents
and
I
came
out
to
26
the
damage
to
our
garden
and
saw
the
neighbor
was
in
his
garden,
too,
but
look
27
as
his
plants
were
uprooted.
Our
plants
weren't
damaged
and
were
standing
28
on
the
ground,
our
neighbor
was
29
to
see
this,
and
he
came
up
to
my
grandfather
and
said
with
30
,
I
actually
looked
after
my
plants
better
than
you
did
for
yours.
31
,
my
trees
came
off
from
the
roots,
but
yours
didn't.
How
is
this
32
?"
My
grandfather
smiled
and
said,
"You
gave
your
plants
more
attention
and
water,
so
they
didn’t
have
the
33
to
work
themselves
for
anything.
I
gave
them
just
the
ample
amount
of
and
manure
(肥料),letting
their
34
search
for
more;
thus
they
went
deeper
and
made
their
position
stronger,
That
is
why
my
plants
35
With
an
expression
of
deep
36
our
neighbour
nodded
37
It
made
me
realize
then
that
though
my
grandfather
was
38
with
me
on
many
occasions
even
during
our
vacations
with
his
do's
and
don'ts,
I
became
aware
that
anything
39
got
or
can
go
off
that
much
more
easily
and
we
will
not
40
the
hard
work
it
takes
to
earn
those
things.
"
21.
A.
mainly
B.
nearly
C.
barely
D.
exactly
22.
A.
hope
B.
support
C.
time
D.
attention
23.
A.
dealt
with
B.
looked
after
C.
brought
up
D.
waited
on
24.
A.
and
B.
while
C.
so
D.
or
25.
A.
animals
B.
land
C.
environment
D.
possessions
26.
A.
predict
B.
analyze
C.
check
D.
confirm
27.
A.
tired
B.
upset
C.
bored
D.
ashamed
28.
A.
firm
B.
still
C.
bent
D.
abnormal
29.
A.
disappointed
B.
relieved
C.
frightened
D.
surprised
30.
A.
anger
B.
sorrow
C.
embarrassment
D.
anxiety
31.
A.
Anyway
B.
However
C.
Otherwise
D.
Therefore
32.
A.
possible
B.
exciting
C.
alike
D.
suitable
33.
A.
reason
B.
need
C.
chance
D.
power
34.
A.
branches
B.
trunks
C.
leaves
D.
roots
35.
A.
survived
B.
twisted
C.
spread
D.
delayed
36.
A.
admiration
B.
doubt
C.
regret
D.
sadness
37.
A.
public
B.
peace
C.
approval
D.
turn
38.
A.
strict
B.
annoyed
C.
patient
D.
content
39.
A.
occasionally
B.
mistakenly
C.
secretly
D.
easily
40.
A.
understand
B.
accelerate
C.
oppose
D.
undertake
第II卷
第二节:(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
The
Hong
Kong﹣Zhuhai﹣Macao
Bridge,
the
world's
(41)
(long)cross﹣sea
bridge,
enters
the
history
of
human
engineering
and
connection
as
a
point
of
pride
upon
(42)
(it)opening
to
traffic
at
9
am
on
Oct.
24,
2018.
One
day
after
the
opening
was
announced
at
a
ceremony
(43)
(hold)in
Zhuhai
,
the
bridge's
ports
in
three
different
administrative
regions
started
serving
travelers
around﹣the﹣clock
,
opening
24
hours
a
day,
seven
days
a
week.
(44)
(ensure)faster
boundary
crossings
for
passengers,
the
Macao
and
Zhuhai
ports
jointly
use
a
one﹣off
immigration
clearance
model,
(45)
allows
travelers
to
queue
up
only
once
to
finish
both
exit
and
entry
procedures
of
the
two
cities
in
about
_
(46)
(second).
Apart
(47)
(47)
private
cars,
taxis
and
goods
vehicles,
two
types
of
public
transportation
﹣﹣shuttle
bus
and
cross﹣boundary
coach
﹣﹣can
also
run
on
the
HZMB.
(48)
frequency
of
shuttle
buses
is
about
5﹣10
minutes
during
peak
hours.
Booking
tickets
for
the
shuttle
bus
online
ahead
of
time
(49)
(be)available
since
9
am
on
Tuesday.
With
the
bridge
now
in
service,
the
traveling
time
between
Zhuhai
and
Hong
Kong
International
Airport
will
(50)
(shorten)from
four
hours
to
45
minutes,
and
the
time
between
Zhuhai
and
Hong
Kong's
Container
Terminals
will
be
cut
from
3.5
hours
to
75
minutes.
第三部分: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处错误,每句中最多有两处.错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改.
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(Λ),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,
all
of
us
were
told
prepare
for
an
exhibition
of
our
understanding
of
traditional
Chinese
culture.
After
knowing
that,
we
had
a
heat
discussion
at
the
class
meeting.
Very
soon,
ideas
like
Peking
Opera,
Han
Clothing,
and
Chinese
Kung
fu
come
to
our
minds.
With
the
ideas
gathering,
we
started
to
take
the
action.
Some
searched
on
the
Internet
for
more
details,when
others
set
about
draw
pictures
on
the
blackboard.
Thanks
to
my
hard
work,
our
design
finally
won
the
head
teacher's
approval.
We
were
not
only
proud
about
our
teamwork
but
also
deep
impressed
by
the
great
traditional
Chinese
culture.
第二节:书面表达(满分25分)假设你是李华,在校园网上看到了某国际教育交流中心在天津征集寄宿家庭(host
family)的广告,你非常感兴趣。请你用英文给负责人
Mr.
Smith
写一封申请信,内容包括:
(1)自我介绍;
(2)家庭寄宿条件及周边交通状况;
(3)其他优势。
注意:1.
词数不少于100.
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.
格式已给出,但不计入总词数。
Dear
Mr.
Smith,
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
答案
阅读
1-5
A
C
D
D
C
6-10
B
C
A
D
C
11-15
B
B
C
D
A
16-20
E
A
D
G
F
完型21-25
C
D
B
B
D
26-30
C
B
A
D
C
31-35
B
A
B
D
A
36-40
C
C
A
D
A
语法填空:
41
longest.(42)its.(43)held.(44)To
ensure.(45)which.(46)seconds.(47)from
The.(49)has
been.(50)be
shortened
短文改错:
1.prepare前加to
2.heat--heated
3.come--came
4.gathering--gathered
5.去掉take
the
action中的the
6.when--while
7.draw--drawing
8.my
hard
work中的my--our
9.pround
about中的about--of
10.deep--deeply
写作
Dear
Mr.
Smith,
I’m
Li
Hua,
a
senior
student
in
Tianjin.
I
saw
your
advertisement
on
the
school
website
and
my
family
and
I
have
a
great
interest
in
becoming
a
host
family.
Located
in
the
center
of
the
city,
my
house
is
within
easy
reach
of
bus
stops.
Besides,
my
house
is
big
enough
for
an
exchange
student
to
have
his
or
her
own
bedroom.
Last
but
not
least,
my
parents
are
both
English
teachers,
so
they
can
communicate
with
the
guest
freely.
I
am
sure
the
guest
will
feel
at
home
and
learn
much
about
Chinese
culture
from
my
family.
I
would
appreciate
it
if
you
could
take
my
application
into
consideration.
Yours
Sincerely,
Li
Hua
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