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开封市2020-2021学年下学期高二年级期末统一检测
英语
注意事项:
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题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。
3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
第一节
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。听完每段时话后,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.
When
does
the
notice
say
the
sports
meet
will
begin?
A.
On
April
12th.
B.
On
April
20th.
C.
On
April
22nd.
2.
What
will
the
woman
probably
do
before
eight?
A.
Visit
a
friend.
B.
See
a
doctor.
C.
Go
to
a
movie.
3.
How
does
the
woman
feel
about
the
man?
A.
Thankful.
B.
Dissatisfied.
C.
Proud.
4.
Why
does
the
woman
look
troubled?
A.
Because
she
has
to
leave
her
friend.
B.
Because
she
doesn't
like
living
in
the
dorm.
C.
Because
she
can't
manage
to
move
house
herself.
5.
Where
are
the
speakers?
A.
At
a
clothing
store.
B.
At
the
doctor's.
C.
At
home.
第二节
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。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.
Why
is
the
man
talking
to
the
woman?
A.
To
do
a
task
for
a
program.
B.
To
sell
books.
C.
To
do
a
survey.
7.
Who
does
the
woman
admire
most?
A.
An
actress.
B.
A
writer.
C.
A
dancer.
听第7段材料,回答第8至第9题。
8.
How
much
will
the
man
pay
for
the
room
per
night?
A.
$50.
B.
$62.
C.
$75.
9.
What
does
the
man
care
about
most?
A.
The
telephone.
B.
The
television.
C.
The
Internet.
听第8段材料,回答第10至第12题。
10.
What
is
the
man
doing?
A.
Telling
the
woman
about
a
teacher.
B.
Introducing
a
course
to
the
woman.
C.
Helping
the
woman
with
her
homework.
11.
What
does
the
man
like
most
about
Dr.
Miller?
A.
His
patience.
B.
His
seriousness.
C.
His
understanding.
12.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
conversation?
A.
The
woman
is
going
to
take
Dr.
Miller's
class.
B.
The
man
had
a
teacher
like
Dr.
Miller
before.
C.
Dr.
Miller
has
been
teaching
in
England
for
10
years.
听第9段材料,回答第13至第16题。
13.
How
much
does
the
man
have
to
pay
to
join
the
club?
A.
?
1.5.
B.
?2.
C.?5.
14
Why
does
Video
Club
hold
a
meeting?
A.
To
send
out
a
list
of
films.
B.
To
introduce
films
from
abroad.
C.
To
collect
information
on
popular
films.
15.
What
films
are
most
people
interested
in?
A.
British
films.
B.
American
films.
C.
Australian
films.
16.
How
will
the
man
get
the
form?
A.
He'll
have
it
by
post.
B.
He'll
pick
it
up
himself.
C.
He'll
get
it
from
the
club's
website.
听第10段材料,回答第17至第20题。
17.
When
does
the
speaker
usually
go
to
the
health
club?
A.
In
the
evening.
B.
At
noon.
C.
In
the
morning.
18.
What
does
the
speaker
have
in
the
morning?
A.
A
sandwich.
B.
Some
coffee.
C.
A
hamburger.
19.
Where
does
the
speaker
have
her
lunch?
A.
In
her
office.
B.
At
her
home.
C.
In
a
restaurant.
20.
What
does
the
speaker
usually
do
on
Sunday
evenings?
A.
Play
soccer.
B.
Play
tennis.
C.
Go
swimming.
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)
阅读下列短文,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
Chained
libraries
in
medieval
buildings
in
England
Merton
College
Upper
Library,
Oxford
The
oldest
part
of
Merton
College
Library,
known
as
the
Upper
Library,
dates
from
1373.
Presently,
one
remade
book
chain
is
provided
as
an
example
of
how
the
chained
library
might
have
looked.
Although
the
original
chains
are
gone,
the
library
is
a
step
back
in
time.
Phone:
44
(0)1865
276310
Cost:
Grown-up,
?5;
College
members,
?3
Wells
Cathedral
Library,
Somerset
The
medieval
library
of
Wells
Cathedral
was
built
in
the
mid-15th
century.
Most
of
the
2,800
volumes
in
the
collection
today
were
got
in
the
16th
to
18th
centuries.
The
earliest
book
is
a
copy
of
Pliny's
Naturalis
Historiae
printed
in
1472.
The
library
also
has
a
set
of
Aristotle's
works
finished
in
1497.
Phone:
44
(0)1749
674483
Cost:
Guided
tours
cost
?10
per
person
Wimborne
Minster
Library,
Dorset
The
Chained
Library
of
Wimborne
Minster
dates
to
the
mid-17th
century.
After
the
Trigge
Library
of
St
Wulfram's,
it
is
one
of
the
first
public
libraries
in
the
UK.
Many
of
the
book
chains
survive
at
Wimborne.
Phone:
44
(0)1202
884753
Opening
Times:
Daily,
10:30
am

12:
30
pm
and
2
pm

4
pm
Cost:
Free
Hereford
Cathedral
Library,
Hereford
The
library
of
Hereford
Cathedral
has
collected
229
medieval
manuscripts
(手稿)
and
1,200
early
printed
books.
A
key
attraction
in
the
library
is
the
famous
medieval
Mappa
Mundi
dating
back
to
1300.
Hereford
Cathedral
has
been
named
Autism
Friendly
and
joined
in
Disabled
Access
Day,
an
event
in
the
UK
to
celebrate
accessibility
across
the
country.
Phone:
44
(0)1432
374200
Opening
Times:
Monday
--
Saturday
10
am

4
pm
(last
admission
30
minutes
before
closing)
Cost:
?6
per
person;
?5
for
University
members
21,
How
much
will
a
university
student
spend
visiting
Merton
College
Upper
Library?
A.
?3.
B.
?5.
C.
?6.
D.
?10.
22.
If
you
want
to
know
more
about
Aristotle,
which
telephone
number
should
you
dial?
A.
Phone:
44
(0)1865
276310
B.
Phone:
44
(0)1749
674483
C.
Phone:
44
(0)1202
884753
D.
Phone:
44
(0)1432
374200
23.
What
do
you
know
about
the
four
libraries?
A.
We
can
be
shown
one
remade
book
chain
for
free.
B.
Wimborne
Minster
Library
is
the
first
public
library
in
the
UK.
C.
A
highlight
of
Hereford
Cathedral
Library
is
the
famous
medieval
Mappa
Mundi.
D.
The
collection
in
Wells
Cathedral
Library
were
got
in
the
16th
to
18th
Centuries.
B
They
waited
patiently
for
what
seemed
a
very
long
time,
stamping
in
the
snow
to
keep
their
feet
warm.
At
last
they
heard
the
sound
of
slow
shuffling
(拖着脚步走)footsteps
approaching
the
door
from
the
inside.
It
seemed,
as
the
Mole
said
to
the
Rat,
like
someone
walking
in
slippers
that
were
too
large
for
him
and
down
at
heel,
which
was
intelligent
of
Mole,
because
that
was
exactly
what
it
was.
The
door
opened
a
few
inches,
enough
to
show
a
long
snout
(口
鼻)and
a
pair
of
sleepy
eyes.
“Now,
the
very
next
time
this
happens,
said
an
angry
voice.
"
Who
is
it
this
time,
disturbing
people
on
such
a
night?
Speak
up!

“Oh,
Badger,"
cried
the
Rat,
“let
us
in,
please.
It's
me,
Rat,
and
my
friend
Mole,
and
we've
lost
our
way
in
the
snow."
“What,
Ratty,
my
dear
little
man!
”exclaimed
the
Badger,
in
quite
a
different
voice.
“Come
along
in,
both
of
you,
at
once.
Why,
you
must
be
very
cold.
Lost
in
the
snow!
And
in
the
Wild
Wood,
too,
and
at
this
time
of
night!

The
two
animals
got
inside,
and
heard
the
door
shut
behind
them
with
great
joy
and
relief.
The
Badger,
who
wore
a
long
dressing
gown,
and
whose
slippers
were
indeed
very
down
at
heel,
carried
a
flat
candlestick
in
his
paw
and
had
probably
been
on
his
way
to
bed
when
their
voices
sounded.
"This
is
not
the
sort
of
night
for
small
animals
to
be
out,”
he
said
kindly.
“Come
along;
come
along;
come
into
the
kitchen.
There's
a
first-rate
fire
there,
and
supper
and
everything.”
He
shuffled
on
in
front
of
them,
carrying
the
light,
and
they
followed
him
down
a
long
narrow
passage
into
a
large
fire-lit
kitchen.
The
kindly
Badger
helped
them
remove
their
wet
coats
and
boots,
and
brought
them
clothes
and
slippers.
In
the
comfortable
light
and
warmth,
warm
and
dry
at
last,
it
seemed
to
the
storm
-driven
animals,
now
in
safety,
that
the
cold
and
trackless
Wild
Wood
just
left
outside
was
miles
and
miles
away,
and
all
that
they
had
suffered
in
it
was
a
half-forgotten
dream.
24.
What
happened
to
Mole
and
Rat?
A.
They
visited
Mr.
Badger.
B.
They
got
lost
in
the
forest.
C.
They
walked
to
keep
warm.
D.
They
looked
for
food
to
eat.
25.
Why
was
Mr.
Badger
angry
at
first?
A.
He
thought
his
slippers
was
too
large
and
down
at
heel.
B.
He
heard
someone
stamping
in
the
snow
to
keep
their
feet
warm.
C.
He
hated
being
bothered
on
his
way
to
bed
in
a
freezing
cold
night.
D.
He
knew
Mole
and
Rat
lost
their
way
in
the
cold
and
trackless
Wild
Wood.
26.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
best
described
Mr
Badger?
A.
He
has
a
heart
of
gold.
B.
He
is
strict
with
himself.
C.
He
is
as
good
as
his
word.
D.
He
has
a
mind
of
his
own.
27.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
text?
A.
Mole
and
Rat
are
grateful
to
Mr
Badger.
B.
Mr
Badger
didn't
pay
attention
to
his
appearance.
C.
Rat
had
thought
the
slippers
were
too
large
to
Mr
Badger.
D.
Mr
Badger
helped
Mole
and
Rat
to
get
their
gratitude.
C
Though
most
dinosaurs
are
thought
to
have
hunted
primarily
during
the
day,
a
little
bird-like
dinosaur
may
have
been
strictly
a
night
hunter,
a
new
study
suggested.
The
dinosaur,
Shuvuuia
deserti,
was
a
small
animal,
about
the
size
of
a
chicken,
and
it
lived
about
65
million
years
ago
in
the
deserts
of
what
is
now
Mongolia.
Shuvuuia's
skeleton
is
among
the
most
bizarre
of
all
dinosaurs,
the
study
said.
It
had
a
fragile,
bird-like
skull;
strong
arms
with
a
single
claw
on
each
hand;
and
long
legs.

Acting
at
night,
digging
ability
and
long
limbs
are
all
features
of
animals
that
live
in
deserts
today,“
said
study
lead
author
Jonah
Choiniere,
a
University
of
the
Witwatersrand
scientist.
“But
it's
surprising
to
see
them
all
combined
in
a
single
dinosaur
species
that
lived
more
than
65
million
years
ago."
he
added,
“It
had
some
of
the
largest
pupils
(瞳孔)
ever
measured
in
either
birds
or
dinosaurs.”
“For
many
decades,
dinosaurs
were
considered
to
be
day-active,“
study
coauthor
Lars
Schmitz,
a
biologist
at
the
W.M.
Keck
Science
Department
in
California,
said
in
a
statement.
"Now
we're
adding
new
evidence
that
some
small,
predatory(食肉的)dinosaurs
could
have
been
night-active
instead,
which
changes
the
thinking
about
dinosaurs."
The
study
investigated
how
vision
and
hearing
abilities
of
dinosaurs
and
birds
compared,
and
concluded
that
Shuvuuia's
vision
and
hearing
were
not
at
all
ideal
for
the
daytime.
Schmitz
explained
that
the
dinosaur's
extraordinary
hearing
and
night
vision
were
beneficial
for
life
in
the
desert,
where
high
temperatures
discouraged
daytime
hunting.
“We
think
it
would
have
caught
its
prey

small
mammals

at
night
when
the
temperatures
were
cooler,
Schmitz
told
CNN.
The
study
was
published
Thursday
in
the
peer-reviewed
journal
Science,
a
publication
of
the
American
Association
for
the
Advancement
of
Science.
28.
What
can
we
know
about
Shuvuuia
deserti?
A.
It
was
a
bird
hunting
at
night.
B.
It
only
lived
about
65
million
years
ago
in
Mongolia.
C.
All
the
dinosaurs
are
thought
to
have
hunted
during
the
day.
D.
It
was
a
small
animal
whose
size
was
probably
the
same
as
a
chicken.
29.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“bizarre"
in
paragraph
3
refer
to?
A.
Small.
B.
Attractive.
C.
Wonderful.
D.
Strange.
30.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
study
lead
author
Jonah
Choiniere?
A.
It
is
common
to
know
all
the
features
are
combined
in
a
single
dinosaur
species.
B.
The
dinosaur
species
has
the
largest
pupils
ever
measured
in
either
birds
or
dinosaurs.
C.
All
the
features
of
animals
living
in
deserts
are
acting
at
night,
digging
ability
and
long
limbs.
D.
The
new
evidence
changes
the
thinking
about
dinosaurs.
31.
What
does
the
dinosaur's
extraordinary
hearing
and
night
vision
play
a
role
in?
A.
Hunting
in
complete
darkness.
B.
Getting
more
food
to
survive.
C.
Helping
them
live
in
the
desert.
D.
Giving
an
example
of
how
evolution
functions.
D
Maybe
you've
seen
the
“startling"
numbers,
said
Billy
Baker
in
The
Boston
Globe.
A
recent
survey
by
the
American
Psychological
Association
suggests
that
42
percent
of
Americans
put
on
undesired
weight
in
the
past
year.
Among
those
ages
25
to
40,
an
even
higher
48
percent
claimed
an
unwanted
weight
increase.
Some
of
the
possible
causes
are
obvious,
such
as
the
more
sedentary(久坐)lifestyle
that
can
come
from
unemployment
or
working
from
home.
Prolonged
stress,
and
the
drinking
or
overeating
that
people
use
to
cope
with
it,
are
surely
major
contributors.
Obesity
creates
serious
health
threats
at
all
times,
but
the
pandemic
has
showed
the
seriousness
of
the
problem,
said
Jane
Brody
in
The
New
York
Times.
After
old
age,
obesity
is
the
second
leading
risk
factor
for
death
among
people
critically
ill
with
Covid-19.
A
recent
CDC
study
shows
that
even
mild
obesity
increases
the
risks
of
hospitalization
and
death,
while
severe
obesity
potentially
triples
it.
Even
before
the
pandemic,
69
percent
of
Americans
were
overweight.
If
you
fall
into
that
category,
"it's
not
time
to
guilt
yourself,
said
Ada
Wood
and
Naomi
Thomas
in
CNN.com.
If
snacking
got
you
through
2020,
be
happy
it
did.
Also
understand
that
stress,
genetics,
and
other
factors
beyond
your
control
affect
how
your
body
stores
weight.
But
you
can
adopt
healthy
habits
that
will
contribute
to
sustainable
weight
loss.
Always
have
three
meals
a
day,
for
starters,
and
at
each
meal,
“aim
to
include
at
least
3
ounces
of
protein."
Good
sleep
habits
and
modest
weightlifting
——to
preserve
muscle
mass

help,
too.
If
you
desire
ice
cream
when
stressed,
seek
alternatives:
"A
hot
bath
or
a
walk
around
the
block
can
be
equally
stress-relieving.”
As
a
country,
we're
going
to
have
to
change
how
we
regard
obesity,
said
Leana
Wen
in
the
Washington
Post.
When
more
than
2
in
5
Americans
are
obese,
it
implys
a
societal
issue
that
requires
major
change
at
the
policy
level.
"There's
no
silver
bullet,
says
Tufts
University
cardiologist
Dariush
Mozaffarian,
"but
a
range
of
policy
solutions”.
32.
Which
isn't
the
reason
why
Americans
put
on
undesired
weight
in
the
past
years?
A.
Sedentary
lifestyle
coming
from
unemployment.
B.
Working
from
home.
C.
Overeating
used
to
cope
with
stress.
D.
Lacking
for
exercises.
33.
What
did
the
author
want
to
suggest
from
the
last
but
one
paragraph?
A.
Guilting
yourself.
B.
Eating
snacks.
C.
Adopting
healthy
habits.
D.
Having
a
30-minute
daily
walk.
34.
What
is
the
author's
attitude
towards
rising
obesity?
A.
Indifferent.
B.
Objective.
C.
Negative.
D.
Optimistic.
35.What
can
be
a
suitable
title
for
the
text?
A.
Rising
Obesity:
The
True
Challenges
Of
Covid-19.
B.
Bad
Habits
Affect
People's
Weight.
C.
New
Conclusions
Make
People
Amazed.
D.
Prolonged
Stress
And
Overeating
Are
Linked
To
Obesity.
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,并在答题卡上
将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Nowadays,
we
work
excessively(过分地),and
it
is
almost
a
competition
to
see
who
can
be
the
busiest.
People
are
becoming
corporate
warriors,
concentrated
on
their
professional
careers
and
on
making
a
fortune,
and
so
they
simply
forget
what
makes
them
happy.
36
Let's
find
out
how
to
enjoy
life
to
the
full
and
feel
joy
every
day.
37
.
The
Danish
concept
of
hygge
has
spread
because
it
offers
a
road
to
happiness.
Although
this
word
itself
is
difficult
to
translate,
it
loosely
means
comfort,
warmth
and
togetherness,
which
can
be
achieved
by
taking
time
away
from
the
daily
rush
and
enjoying
the
good
things
in
life,
like
spending
time
with
family
and
friends.
Meik
Wiking,
the
author
of
The
Little
Book
of
Hygge:
Danish
Secrets
To
Happy
Living,
the
CEO
of
the
Happiness
Research
Institute
in
Copenhagen,
claims
that
hygge
has
been
called
everything
from
the
art
of
creating
closeness
relationship
to
the
comfort
of
the
soul
.
38
.
How
to
Become
a
Hyggespreder
For
those
who
are
looking
to
introduce
more
hygge
into
their
lives,
the
best
place
to
start
is
the
home.
We
need
to
stop
for
a
while
and
enjoy
the
little
things.
The
whole
concept
of
hygge
is
about
appreciating
the
simple
pleasures
in
life,
and
can
be
achieved
on
a
small
budget.
39
If
you
have
some
free
time,
don't
think
about
your
duties
for
tomorrow,
or
anything
else,
but
instead
just
snuggle
up
in
a
warm
blanket,
read
a
book,
and
sip
tea.
Hygge
Ending
Hygge
has
this
focus
on
being
present,
connected,
feeling
warm,
understood
and
secure.
40
So,
maybe
next
time,
instead
of
being
at
sixes
and
sevens
and
working
your
fingers
to
the
bone,
just
sit
down
and
get
satisfaction
from
the
small
things,
such
as
taking
a
candlelit
bath,
or
enjoying
a
sofa
side
chat
with
a
loved
one
with
a
glass
of
red
wine
in
hand.
A.
Any
special
outfits?
B.
What
is
Hygge?
C.
Most
Danes
associate
hygge
with
twinkling
candles,
which
creates
a
special
atmosphere
in
their
homes.
D.
Fortunately,
there
are
still
some
countries
where
the
pace
of
life
is
slower
and
the
levels
of
happiness
among
their
citizens
are
really
high.
E.
Those
ingredients
are
also
vital
to
our
mental
health,
and
that's
why
it's
becoming
so
popular.
F.
According
to
the
author,
some
of
the
key
ingredients
are
togetherness,
relaxation,
indulgence,
presence
and
comfort.
G.
We
should
practise
hygge
every
day,
and
then
our
level
of
happiness
should
be
higher.
第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,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。
With
a
smile
and
a
lawnmower,
Rodney
Smith
builds
confidence
in
young
people.
Three
years
ago,
Rodney
began
a
volunteer
lawn
service,
cutting
41
free
for
elderly
and
disabled
people.
He
quickly
realized
the
need
was
42
than
one
man
pushing
a
lawnmower,
so
he
began
43
youths
ages
7
to
17
to
give
their
time
and
strength
to
the
cause.
Today,
more
than
230
young
people
44
with
the
nonprofit
Raising
Men
Lawn
Care
Service,
45
,
they
have
cut
2,
000
lawns.
And
slowly,
Rodney
has
become
a
46
to
children
in
need
of
a
positive
male
role
model.
Lamar
Knight,
13,
and
Raquaveus
Knight,
10,
47
cutting
grass
for
Raising
Men
last
year.
Today,
Rodney
is
presenting
a
black
T-shirt
to
Lamar
in
48
of
the
50
lawns
he
has
mowed.
Participants
49
T
-shirts
for
every
10
lawns.
50
the
boys’
mother,
Leslie
Knight,
51
the
lawn
care
service
would
teach
her
boys
responsibility.
But
over
the
past
year,
she
has
seen
them
52
in
ways
she
never
imagined
possible.
Both
have
lost
their
fears
of
public
speaking
and
are
53
to
talk
to
strangers
of
all
ages.
“Rodney
is
teaching
the
kids
54
skills,"
Ms.
Knight
says.
"Working
with
the
public
is
getting
them
away
from
their
shyness.
Raising
Men
is
a
really
good
program
for
55
.
It
teaches
them
to
be
a
blessing
to
others,
not
to
be
56
.
We're
here
to
serve
one
another."
Huntsville
city
councilman
(委员)Devyn
Keith
is
familiar
with
the
57
Rodney
has
on
the
children
he
58
with.
"He
teaches
the
kids
that
if
you
see
a
problem
and
have
the
59
to
change
it,
then
it's
not
only
something
you
should
60
,
but
it's
a
necessity
in
order
to
have
a
more
productive
community,"
he
says.
41.
A.
grass
B.
power
C.
cost
D.
wood
42.
A.
clearer
B.
greater
C.
easier
D.
shorter
43.
A.
caring
about
B.
listening
to
C.
dealing
with
D.
looking
for
44.
A.
compare
B.
compete
C.
volunteer
D.
communicate
45.
A.
Therefore
B.
Together
C.
Instead
D.
Otherwise
46.
A.
danger
B.
challenge
C.
guide
D.
stranger
47.
A.
began
B.
suggested
C.
minded
D.
forgot
48.
A.
search
B.
recognition
C.
defense
D.
control
49.
A.
receive
B.
collect
C.
donate
D.
design
50.
A.
Normally
B.
Suddenly
C.
Luckily
D.
Originally
51.
A.
worried
B.
hoped
C.
promised
D.
pretended
52.
A.
suffer
B.
leave
C.
argue
D.
grow
53.
A.
sorry
B.
bound
C.
willing
D.
afraid
54.
A.
technical
B.
political
C.
social
D.
musical
55.
A.
kids
B.
seniors
C.
parents
D.
teachers
56.
A.
brave
B.
selfish
C.
proud
D.
speechless
57.
A.
influence
B.
mercy
C.
trouble
D.
demand
58.
A.
shares
B.
plays
C.
works
D.
agrees
59.
A.
right
B.
money
C.
freedom
D.
ability
60.
A.
gain
B.
know
C.
believe
D.
do
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(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。将
答案填写在答题卡的相应位置。
If
you're
looking
to
maximize
61
amount
of
fat
burned
in
your
next
workout,
think
about
having
a
coffee
half
an
hour
before
you
get
62
(start)
-
as
a
new
study
suggests
it
can
make
a
significant
difference
63
fat
burning,
especially
later
on
in
the
day.
Recently,
researchers
64
(find)
that
3
milligrams
of
caffeine
per
kilogram
of
body
weight
can
boost
the
rate
of
fat
burning
during
aerobic
exercise,
based
on
65
(result)
gathered
from
15
male
volunteers.
The
coffee
dose
was
shown
66
(increase)
maximal
fat
oxidation
rate
(a
measure
of
67
efficiently
the
body
bums
off
fat)
by
an
average
of
10.7%
in
the
morning
and
29%
in
the
afternoon.
"
68
(general)
speaking,
these
results
suggest
that
a
69
(combine)
of
acute
caffeine
intake
and
exercise
at
moderate
intensity
in
the
afternoon
provides
the
best
scenario
for
individuals
70
(seek)
to
increase
whole-body
fat
oxidation
during
aerobic
exercise,
the
researchers
conclude.
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)
下面是一段短文,请你对其进行修改。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:在缺词处加一个漏词符号(∧),并在此符号下面写出该加的词。
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。
With
the
100th
anniversary
of
our
school
approached,
we
are
going
to
hold
an
exhibition
in
celebrate
of
it.
We
sincerely
hope
that
all
students
will
provide
artworks
to
celebrate
its
birthday.
Firstly,
we
will
be
happy
to
see
photos
of
different
school
activities
which
had
left
a
deep
impression
with
you.
However,
you
can
write
Chinese
poems,
sharing
with
your
sweet
experiences
of
school
life.
Paintings
also
preferred.
Whatever
your
works
are,
they
will
show
your
talents
on
the
occasion.
Lastly
of
all,
it
is
a
good
opportunity
to
express
your
best
wishes
to
the
school
as
well
as
display
our
colorful
school
life.
Please
submit
your
work
before
January
30th
to
the
mailbox,
xx7788@
.
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
一家英文报向中学生征文,主题是“Healthy
eating”.请你用英语写一篇短文,反映
目前学生对中西饮食习惯的看法。内容包括:
1.分析中餐和西餐的优势和不足。
2.提出健康饮食建议。
注意事项:1.词数100左右.
2.题目已为你拟好.开封市2020-2021学年下学期高二年级期末统一检测试题答案
听力答案:
1-5
B
A
B
C
A
6-10
C
A
B
C
A
11-15
C
A
C
C
B
16-20
B
C
B
A
B
阅读答案:
21-23
A
B
C
24-27
B
C
AA
28-31
D
D
B
C
36.D
37.B
38.F
39.G
40.E
完形填空答案;
41-45.
A
B
D
C
B
46-50.
C
A
B
A
D
51-55.
B
D
C
C
A
56-60.
B
A
C
D
D
语法填空答案:
32-35
D
C
B
A
61.the
62.started
63.to
64.have
found
68.Generally
bination
70.seeking
65.results
66.to
increase
67.how
短文改错:
1.approached→approaching
2.celebrate→celebration
3.had→have
4.with→on
5.However→Besides
6.去掉with
7.also前加上are
10.work→works
8.Lastly→last
9.our→your
书面表达:
A
balanced
diet
Now,
more
and
more
students
are
getting
fond
of
western
fast
food,
and
thus
they
take
in
too
much
sugar
and
fat.
I
don’t
think
it
good
for
their
health.
There
are
all
kinds
of
foods
in
the
world.
Which
one
is
healthier,
the
Chinese
food
or
the
western
fast
food?
Different
people
have
different
opinions.
In
my
opinion,
the
Chinese
food
is
healthier
and
more
balanced.
Firstly,
the
Chinese
food
contains
a
lot
of
fruits
and
green
vegetables.
It
is
rich
in
fiber
and
low
in
sugar
and
fat.
Secondly,
the
Chinese
food
is
very
delicious
and
has
many
dishes,
which
provide
us
with
all
kinds
of
nutrition.
I
think
it
is
the
healthiest
food
in
the
world.
So
many
Chinese
people
can
keep
fit
and
have
white
teeth.
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