育才学校2020-2021学年度第二学期期末考试
高二英语试卷
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秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对
话仅读一遍。
例:How
much
is
the
shirt?
A.
?19.15.
B.
?9.18.
C.
?9.15.
答案是C。
1.What
does
the
man
advise
the
woman
to
buy?
A.A
red
skirt.
B.A
white
sweater.
C.A
pair
of
blue
jeans.
2.What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.Mother
and
son.
B.Business
partners.
C.Boss
and
secretary.
3.What
does
the
woman
know
about?
A.Major
rivers.
B.Famous
mountains.
C.Capital
cities.
4.What
is
the
full
price
of
the
man’s
jacket?
A.$15.
B.$30.
C.$50.
5.What
do
we
know
about
Jack?
A.He
had
a
pleasant
trip
to
Wuhan.
B.He
hoped
everything
went
well
in
Wuhan.
C.He
spent
an
unforgettable
winter
this
year
in
Wuhan.
第二节(共
15
小题;每小题
1.5
分,满分
22.5
分)
听下面
5
段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C
三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题
5
秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出
5
秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第
6
段材料,回答第
6、7
题。
6.Why
does
the
man
make
the
cal1?
A.To
make
an
enquiry
about
a
new
car.
B.To
buy
an
insurance
for
his
car.
C.To
make
a
complaint
about
the
service.
7.How
much
does
the
Red
Flag
charge
monthly?
A.$
30.
B.$
40.
C.$
48.
听第
7
段材料,回答第
8
至
10
题。
8.What
is
the
conversation
mainly
about?
A.The
woman’s
poor
health.
B.The
cleaning
of
the
floor.
C.The
prize
for
a
good
job.
9.What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.Husband
and
wife.
B.Doctor
and
patient.
C.Boss
and
employee.
10.What
do
we
know
about
the
Roomba?
A.It
helps
the
man
with
his
work.
B.It
costs
the
woman
nearly
$400.
C.It
frees
users
of
heavy
housework.
听第
8
段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.What
kind
of
show
does
the
man
want
to
make?
A.A
cooking
show.
B.A
quiz
show.
C.An
interview
show.
12.Where
does
the
man
want
people
to
watch
his
show?
A.In
their
offices.
B.In
their
homes.
C.In
their
cars.
13.What
is
the
woman’s
advice?
A.Picking
a
different
goal.
B.Saving
up
some
money.
C.Making
his
show
different
from
others.
听第
9
段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.Which
film
of
the
following
DIDN’T
the
woman
see?
A.Raising
Arizona.
B.Wild
at
heart.
C.Neither.
15.How
does
the
woman
like
the
black
humor
film?
A.Very
much.
B.Not
a
bit.
C.So-So.
16.What
kind
of
actor
does
the
man
think
Nicolas
Cage
should
be?
A.A
tragic
actor.
B.A
classical
actor.
C.A
comic
actor.
17.What
films
make
Nicolas
Cage
more
popular?
A.Action
movies.
B.Comic
movies.
C.Tragic
movies.
听第
10
段材料,回答第
18
至
20
题。
18.Why
are
there
tears
in
the
woman’s
eyes?
A.She
is
cutting
onions.
B.She
heard
some
bad
news.
C.She
wants
the
man
to
leave.
19.What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.Mother
and
son.
B.Brother
and
sister.
C.Uncle
and
niece.
20.How
does
the
man
feel?
A.Worried.
B.Optimistic.
C.Relieved.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
(共15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或D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Strange
Museums
You
Never
Know
Some
museums
hold
stranger
collections
than
others.
Here's
our
list
of
the
extremely
unusual
ones.
The
Museum
of
Bad
Art
They
say
beauty
is
in
the
eye
of
the
beholder,
and
to
the
curators
at
the
Museum
of
Bad
Art,
none
of
these
pieces
are
beautiful.
They're
either
bad
pieces
made
by
otherwise
talented
artists,
or
bad
pieces
made
by
untalented
artists.
The
collection
includes
portraits,
landscapes,
and
still
life
pieces.
International
Banana
Museum
You
can
find
practically
every
object
shaped
like
a
banana
at
this
museum
in
Mecca,
California.
Some
examples:
staplers,
statues,
record
players,
and
salt
and
pepper
shakers.
Even
better,
you
can
also
eat
practically
any
banana-flavored
treat
here,
like
banana
ice
cream,
banana
soda,
and,
of
course,
banana
splits.
Busy
Beaver
Button
Museum
Learn
about
the
history
of
buttons.
Appreciate
a
collection
of
political,
humorous,
and
just
plain
entertaining
buttons.
You
can
even
make
your
own
button
at
this
hidden
Chicago
museum.
And
you
can
get
a
reward
if
you
complete
some
18th
century
puzzles.
National
Museum
of
Roller
Skating
This
museum
in
Lincoln.
Nebraska,
has
the
largest
collection
of
historical
roller
skates,
in
the
world.
Some
skates
are
almost
200
years
old!
There
are
also
skating
costumes,
thousands
of
photos
of
skaters
and
programs
from
national
and
international
roller
skating
competitions.
International
UFO
Museum
and
Research
Center
Do
aliens
(外星人)
exist?
If
so,
what
is
their
preferred
mode
of
transportation?
The
IUFOMRC
in
Roswell,
New
Mexico,
is
dedicated
to
answering
these
questions
and
researching
UFO
activity.
It
includes
exhibits
on
crop
circles,
Area
51
and
other
alien-related
events.
It
even
keeps
an
official
record
of
UFO
sightings
across
the
country.
21.What
can
we
do
in
the
Busy
Beaver
Button
Museum?
A.
Learn
about
the
museum's
history.
B.
Admire
buttons
of
all
kinds.
C.
Find
the
hidden
buttons
in
the
museum.
D.
Reward
those
who
complete
puzzles.
22.If
you
are
crazy
about
outer
space
civilization,which
museum
could
be
your
choice?
A.The
Museum
of
Bad
Art.
B.International
Banana
Museum.
C.National
Museum
of
Roller
Skating.
D.International
UFO
Museum
and
Research
Center.
23.What
do
these
museums
have
in
common?
A.
Rich
history.
B.
Practical
impact.
C.
Unusual
exhibition.
D.
International
influence.
B
I
love
charity(慈善)
shops
and
so
do
lots
of
other
people
in
Britain
because
you
find
quite
a
few
of
them
on
every
high
street.
The
charity
shop
is
a
British
institution,
selling
everything
from
clothes
to
electric
goods,
all
at
very
good
prices.
You
can
get
things
you
won’t
find
in
the
shops
anymore.
The
thing
I
like
best
about
them
is
that
your
money
is
going
to
a
good
cause
and
not
into
the
pockets
of
profit-driven
companies,
and
you
are
not
damaging
the
planet,
but
finding
a
new
home
for
unwanted
goods.
The
first
charity
shop
was
opened
in
1947
by
Oxfam.
The
famous
charity’s
appeal
to
aid
postwar
Greece
had
been
so
successful
it
had
been
flooded
with
donations(捐赠物).
They
decided
to
set
up
a
shop
to
sell
some
of
these
donations
to
raise
money
for
that
appeal.
Now
there
are
over
7,000
charity
shops
in
the
UK.
My
favourite
charity
shop
in
my
hometown
is
the
Red
Cross
shop,
where
I
always
find
children’s
books,
all
10
or
20
pence
each.
Most
of
the
people
working
in
the
charity
shops
are
volunteers,
although
there
is
often
a
manager
who
gets
paid.
Over
90%
of
the
goods
in
the
charity
shops
are
donated
by
the
public.
Every
morning
you
see
bags
of
unwanted
items
outside
the
front
of
shops,
although
they
don’t
encourage
this,
rather
ask
people
to
bring
things
in
when
the
shop
is
open.
The
shops
have
very
low
running
costs:
all
profits
go
to
charity
work.
Charity
shops
raise
more
than
£110
million
a
year,
funding(资助)
medical
research,
overseas
aid,
supporting
sick
and
poor
children,
homeless
and
disabled
people,
and
much
more.
What
better
place
to
spend
your
money?
You
get
something
special
for
a
very
good
price
and
a
good
moral
sense.
You
provide
funds
to
a
good
cause
and
tread
lightly
on
the
environment.
24.
The
author
loves
the
charity
shop
mainly
because
of
.
A.
its
convenient
location
B.
its
great
variety
of
goods
C.
its
spirit
of
goodwill
D.
its
nice
shopping
environment
25.
The
first
charity
shop
in
the
UK
was
set
up
to
.
A.
sell
cheap
products
B.
deal
with
unwanted
things
C.
raise
money
for
patients
D.
help
a
foreign
country
26.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
about
charity
shops?
A.
The
operating
costs
are
very
low.
B.
The
staff
are
usually
well
paid.
C.
90%
of
the
donations
are
second-hand.
D.
They
are
open
twenty-four
hours
a
day.
27.
Which
of
the
following
may
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
What
to
Buy
at
Charity
Shops.
B.
Charity
Shop:
Its
Origin
&
Development.
C.
Charity
Shop:
Where
You
Buy
to
Donate.
D.
The
Public’s
Concern
about
Charity
Shops.
C
A
calorie
deficit
(赤字)
is
a
state
in
which
you
burn
more
calories
than
you
consume.
As
one
of
the
most
popular
approaches
to
losing
weight,
how
does
it
work?
For
example,
if
you
burn
2,500
calories
per
day
but
only
eat
2,000,
you
have
created
a
deficit
of
500
calories
per
day.
There
is
mathematical
certainty.
But,
this
by
no
means
tells
the
whole
story
about
how
calories
deficit
affects
our
lives.
Before
wondering
what
a
calorie
deficit
is,
it’s
probably
best
to
learn
what
a
calorie
is.
A
calorie
is
a
unit
that
we
use
to
track
our
body’s
energy
expenditure
(消耗)
and
storage.
In
order
to
just
stay
alive,
human
beings
(and
animals)
burn
calories.
This
means,
even
before
we
perform
any
activity,
our
bodies
are
already
using
energy
(measured
in
calories)
to
keep
us
alive.
Around
70%
of
the
calories
we
consume
are
spent
on
just
keeping
our
vital
organs
running.
Thus,
if
a
person
consumes
calories
far
less
than
needed
to
look
thin,it
may
have
negative
effects
on
the
body.
When
people
pick
up
a
calorie
deficit,
they
often
merely
note
that
the
calorie
math
is
irrefutable
(无可辩驳的).
The
question
here
is
that
not
all
calories
are
the
same.
If
you
eat
a
few
bags
of
potato
chip
worth
of
calories
to
support
the
calorie
intake
needed
to
maintain
or
cut
down
on
your
weight,
it
will
work.
But,
this
doesn’t
have
the
same
effect
on
your
body
and
overall
health
as
a
balanced
nutritional
meal
containing
the
same
amount
of
calories.
It
seems
like
a
simple
unit
of
energy
has
become
an
object
of
our
society’s
obsession.
It
needn't
be
that
way.
Remember,
calorie
deficits
are
just
a
tool,
which
serves
a
purpose
in
losing
some
weight
and
keeping
track
of
your
calorie
intake
seems
simple
enough.
28.
What
do
we
know
about
the
calorie
deficit?
A.
It
helps
people
lose
weight.
B.
It
is
a
way
of
doing
exercises.
C.
It
affects
people's
lives
positively.
D.
It
means
the
calories
people
consume.
29.
Which
of
the
following
statements
can
be
learned
in
Paragraph
2?
A.
A
calorie
is
a
unit
to
store
daily
energy.
B.
People
need
to
burn
calories
to
be
alive.
C.
Calorie
intake
is
merely
to
keep
our
organs
operating.
D.
Living
animals
only
burn
calories
after
activities.
30.
What
is
suggested
for
people
to
lose
weight
healthily?
A.
Focusing
on
the
calorie
math
when
eating.
B.
Focusing
on
different
calories
when
eating.
C.
Having
bags
of
potato
chips
containing
enough
calories.
D.
Having
balanced
nutritional
diets
containing
proper
calories.
31.
What
is
the
text
mainly
about?
A.
Influences
of
calorie
deficits.
B.
Approaches
to
lose
weight.
C.
Distinctions
between
calories.
D.
Ways
to
track
calorie
intake.
D
We
already
know
that
salt
can
lead
to
heart
disease.But
could
it
also
affect
our
mind?
Scientists
found
that
a
high-salt
diet
caused
cognitive
impairments
in
mice?
and
it
could
produce
the
same
effect
on
humans.
Costantino
Iadecola,
director
of
the
Feil
Family
Brain
and
Mind
Research
the
Institute,
said
they
fed
the
mice
eight
to
sixteen
times
their
normal
salt
intake
and
then
tested
the
mice.
After
about
three
months,
the
mice
had
a
big
change
in
their
behavior.
Mice
are
very
curious,
and
they
like
to
look
for
new
things.
However,
the
tested
mice
lost
the
ability
to
identify
a
normal
object.
When
the
mice
were
put
in
their
cage
and
asked
to
find
a
quiet
spot,
they
did
not
remember
where
the
quiet
spot
was.
Then
when
the
mice
were
building
a
nest,
which
is
something
the
mice
do
daily,
they,
were
unable
to
do
so.
The
research
suggested
humans
would
experience
a
similar
response.
Studies
have
shown
Australians
eat
around
double
the
recommended
amount
of
salt
each
day,
most
of
it
coming
from
processed
food.
Dr.
Ladecola
said
the
estimated
two
teaspoons
of
salt
the
average
Australian
eats
each
day
could
affect
the
brain
function
in
the
long
term.
However,
the
decline
might
not
be
as
obvious
as
in
the
mice,
who
were
given
extremely
high
levels
of
salt.
"But
probably
over
years
and
perhaps
decades—as
opposed
to
a
few
months
for
the
mouse—even
lower
levels
of
salt
may
have
a
terrible
effect,"
Dr
ladecola
said.
“High
levels
of
salt
cause
serious
immune
changes
in
the
organs
in
and
around
the
stomach,
resulting
in
an
almost
autoimmune
effect
on
the
brain.
It
is
part
of
a
growing
body
of
evidence
that
we
really
are
what
we
eat,“Bryce
Vissel,
director
of
the
Centre
for
Neuroscience
at
the
University
of
Technology
Sydney,
said.
"Those
changes
in
turn
cause
all
sorts
of
responses
in
the
body,
which
over
time
certainly
contribute
to
cognitive
impairments."
32.
Which
can
describe
the
tested
mice?
A.They
remained
quiet
all
day.
B.They
became
smarter
than
ever.
C.They
forgot
some
routine
things.
D.They
were
quick
at
finding
objects.
33.
What
do
we
know
about
Australians?
A.They
ignore
health
advice.
B.They
have
a
higher-salt
diet.
C.They
dislike
processed
food.
D.They
value
their
brain
health.
34.
What
does
the
last
paragraph
mainly
focus
on?
A.Studies
carried
out
by
Bryce
Vissel.
B.Immune
changes
brought
about
by
salt.
C.Effects
of
daily
diets
on
human
behaviors.
D.Links
between
salt
intake
and
brain
damage.
35.
What
does
the
text
suggest?
A.Brain
health
counts
much.
B.The
body
never
tells
a
lie.
C.Low-salt
diet
is
to
be
advocated.
D.Heart
diseases
can
be
prevented.
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
improve
your
studying
Studying
is
a
skill
you
can
improve,
just
like
any
other.
When
starting
studying,
you
keep
focused.
Of
course,
you
can
experiment
with
different
strategies
of
preparing
for
tests.
36
.
They
might
work
great
for
you.
●
37
.
Keep
a
detailed
planner
listing
all
your
tests
and
assignments.
This
can
be
in
a
paper
planner
or
online.
For
each
day,
write
down
the
homework
or
studying
you
have
to
do
and
when
you
plan
to
do
it.
It
can
be
helpful
to
write
down
other
time
commitments
you
have,
too.
Mark
out
time
slots(段)to
work
on
long-term
projects
and
study
for
big
tests,
so
that
you
don’t
push
them
to
the
last
minute.
●Develop
a
growth
attitude.
Success
in
school
isn’t
all
about
natural
gifts.
38
.
Instead
of
telling
yourself,
"I’m
no
good
at
this
subject,"
tell
yourself,
"I
can
learn
more
if
I
ask
questions
and
practice."
●Make
sure
you
get
enough
sleep
every
night.
Sleep
is
the
best
factor
to
help
you
focus.
Staying
up
late
studying
on
school
nights
is
not
a
good
idea
for
long-term
success.
Lack
of
sleep
prevents
you
from
concentrating.
39
.
●Turn
to
others
when
in
difficulty.
40
.
You
can
ask
for
help
from
a
friend
who’s
taking
the
same
class
as
you,
or
ask
the
teacher
during
class.
You
can
also
go
to
ask
a
tutor
for
help.
A.It’s
mostly
about
effort.
B.Stay
organized
with
a
study
schedule.
C.Here
are
several
ways
of
preparing
for
them.
D.Point
out
areas
that
you
don’t
understand.
E.Besides,
it
also
reduces
your
ability
to
remember
what
you
have
learned.
F.When
you’re
feeling
stuck
in
your
studying
for
an
exam,don’t
be
afraid
to
ask
for
help.
G.So
if
you’ve
got
a
particularly
tricky
concept
you’re
trying
to
learn,
try
teaching
it
to
a
friend.
第三部分
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、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。
Lots
of
children
want
to
know
what
to
give
their
mom
for
Mother's
Day.
Of
course,
a
handsome
card
is
always
great,
but
it's
not
41
to
come
up
with
that
extra
something.
A
few
days
before
Mother's
Day,
my
friend
Ollie
and
I
were
discussing
what
42
is
good
enough
for
his
grandmother
Abuela,
who
is
pretty
much
like
a
43
to
him.
Right
then,
Abuela
walked
inside
with
a
tray
of
food.
“Sweetie,
won't
you
44
us
for
lunch?
We're
having
sandwiches.
It's
my
speciality.
’’
she
said
to
me.
“This
is
delicious!”I
said
after
taking
a
bite
and
then
asked.
"Speaking
of
45
_,
what's
the
most
delicious
food
you've
ever
eaten?”
She
thought
for
a
minute.
"Well,
nothing
could
match
the
special
strawberry
ice
cream
my
grandmother
___46___
when
I
was
a
girl
on
certain
occasions.
We
winked
at
each
other,
knowing
that
we
had
already
found
a
Mother's
Day
___47___
his
grandmother
would
love.
Over
the
next
few
48
,
Ollie
and
I
asked
everyone
we
knew
if
they
49
to
have
a
nice
cream
machine
and
old
fashioned
one
50
—but
no
luck.
So
my
dad
helped
us
51
some
recipes
online,
and
fortunately
we
found
a
fun
one
that
didn't
require
any
52
machine—just
a
couple
of
empty
coffee
cans
in
different
sizes.
Mother's
Day
53
arrived.
We
were
very
54
to
make
the
ice
cream.
Sitting
outside,
we
all
took
55
rolling
the
can
while
we
sang
the
Mother's
Day
song
for
Abuela.
We
had
to
roll
the
can
for
half
an
hour.
56
,
it
was
so
much
fun;
When
the
___57
was
finally
ready,
Abuela
was
the
first
to
try
it.
"Mmm!
The
ice
cream
you
made
is
even
far
better
than
I
__58
!”
Abuela
smiled
from
ear
to
ear.
For
Mother's
Day,
__59
time
together
while
we
made
the
ice
cream
was
just
as
much
fun
as
60
it.
It
is
company
with
love
that
means
more
than
gifts.
41.
A.
hard
B.
comfortable
C.
easy
D.
funny
42.
A.
gift
B.
lesson
C.
exercise
D.
food
43.
A.
friend
B.
mom
C.
sister
D.
teacher
44.
A.
help
B.
abandon
C.
blame
D.
accompany
45.
A.
urgent
B.
delicious
C.
precious
D.
desperate
46.
A.
approved
B.
conveyed
C.
made
D.
predicted
47.
A.
surprise
B.
art
C.
toy
D.
honour
48.
A.
years
B.
months
C.
weeks
D.
days
49.
A.
attempted
B.
happened
C.
pretended
D.
agreed
50.
A.
over
there
B.
or
so
C.
as
usual
D.
in
particular
51.
A.
search
for
B.
look
after
C.
head
for
D.
appeal
to
52.
A.
strange
B.
specific
C.
actual
D.
expensive
53.
A.
obviously
B.
suddenly
C.
eventually
D.
oppositely
54.
A.
shocked
B.
satisfied
C.
tired
D.
excited
55.
A.
turns
B.
photos
C.
courage
D.
money
56.
A.
Though
B.
However
C.
Therefore
D.
Besides
57.
A.
can
B.
biscuit
C.
ice
cream
D.
flower
58.
A.
sell
B.
lack
C.
judge
D.
remember
59.
A.
spending
B.
counting
C.
wasting
D.
saving
60.
A.
holding
B.
eating
C.
playing
D.
handling
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。
Located
in
southwest
Hangzhou,
Longmen
is
a
small
town
which
is
full
of
ancestral
shrines(祠堂),
halls,
pagodas,
trees,
and
bridges
from
the
Ming
and
Qing
___61___(dynasty).
It
is
also
home
to
the
___62___(large)
settlement
of
descendants
of
Sun
Quan,
who
ruled
the
Kingdom
of
Wu
during
the
Three
Kingdoms
Period.
More
than
90
percent
of
the
7,000
people
___63___
(live)
here
are
surnamed
Sun.
The
town
covers
64
area
of
two
square
kilometers
and
it
is
located
south
of
Fuchun
River
65
north
of
Shan
River,
38
kilometers
away
from
Hangzhou's
city
center.
It
is
located
at
the
foot
of
Longmen
Mountain
and
Longmen
River
66
(run)
through
it.
The
name
Longmen
means
“a
gate
for
dragons”
in
Chinese
and
comes
from
a
__67
(poet)written
by
Yan
Ziling,
68
traveled
there
during
the
Eastern
Han
Dynasty
(AD25-
220).
The
ancient
town's
architecture
gives
it
a
unique
charm,
and
goods
can
only
69
(buy)
and
sold
on
an
old
street
that
is
1,500
meters
long
and
3
meters
wide,
keeping
the
street
70
(busily)
at
all
times.
第四部分
写作(共两节
满分35分)
第一节
短文改错
(共10小题;每题1分,共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;
Here
is
good
news
for
you
which
a
writing
competition
about“Chinese
Dream”is
organizing
by
the
Students’
Union.
Everyone
is
welcome
to
take
an
actively
part
in
the
competition.
You
are
required
to
writing
a
story
about
“Chinese
Dream”within
400
word.
We
had
already
invited
four
of
our
English
teachers
to
be
the
judges.
Of
course,
your
hard
work
will
pay
off.
The
student
who
wins
the
one
prize
will
be
given
a
set
of
famous
ancient
Chinese
works.
In
a
addition,
your
story
will
be
filmed
into
a
video.
As
for
the
deadline,
we
are
expected
to
hand
your
story
before
December
20.
第二节书面表达(满分25分)
英国某校将于下个月来你校进行文化交流活动。假定你是李华,请代表学生会写一份通知,招聘志愿者,负责接待工作。内容包括以下要点:
1.志愿者入选要求;
2.报名时间地点;
3.欢迎参加。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
育才学校2020-2021学年度第二学期期末考试
参考答案
听力1-5
ACCBA
6-10
BBBAC
11-15
CBCAB
16-20
CAAAB
阅读理解
A篇【答案】21.
B
22.
D
23.
C
B篇【答案】24.
C
25.
D
26.
A
27.
C
C篇【答案】28.
A
29.B
30.D
31.A
D篇【答案】32.
C
33.
B
34.
D
35.
C
七选五CBAEF
完形填空
C
42.
A
43.
B
44.
D
45.
B
46.
C
47.
A
48.
D
49.
B
50.
D
51.
A
52.
B
53.
C
54.
D
55.
A
56.
B
57.
C
58.
D
59.
A
60.
B
语法填空
【答案】61.
dynasties
62.
largest
63.
living
64.
an
65.and
66.
runs
67.
poem
68.
who
69.
be
bought
70.
busy
改错
【答案】1.
which→that
2.
organizing→organized
3.
actively→active
4.
writing→write
5.
word→words
6.
had→have
7.
one→first
8.
删除a
9.
we→you
10.
在hand后加in
Notice
Volunteers
are
badly
needed
for
the
reception
work
of
a
group
of
British
students,
who
are
scheduled
to
visit
our
school
for
a
cultural
exchange
program
next
month.
Basic
requirements
are
higher
proficiency
in
English
and
interpersonal
communication
ability.
Other
requirements
include
proper
manners
and
a
sense
of
responsibility.
Preference
will
be
given
to
those
with
previous
experience
as
volunteers.
Students
who
are
interested
in
the
work
are
expected
to
sign
up
in
the
Teacher's
Office
before
next
Monday.
Students'
Union
(
9
)