江苏省苏州实验中学教育集团2020至2021学年高二第二学期期中测试
高二英语2021.4
(本卷共计150分,考试时间120分钟)
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第I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。
1.
What
will
the
weather
be
like
according
to
the
radio?
A.
Sunny.
B.
Rainy.
C.
Windy.
2.
Who
will
pay
the
bill?
A.
The
boss.
B.
Tom.
C.
The
woman.
3.
How
did
the
woman
feel?
A.
Nervous.
B.
Excited.
C.
Upset.
4.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
man?
A.
He
did
well
in
spelling.B.
He
couldn’t
spell
the
words.
C.
He
was
satisfied
with
the
result.
5.
How
much
should
the
man
pay
for
his
room?
A.150
pounds.
B.110
pounds.
C.100
pounds.
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2至4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。听每段对话前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间。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
was
the
plane
originally
scheduled
to
leave?
A.
At
3:00.
B.
At
4:00.
C.
At
5:00.
7.
Why
is
the
woman
worried?
A.
The
weather
is
bad.
B.
The
report
is
not
finished.
C.
An
appointment
will
be
delayed.
听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。
8.
What
happened
to
the
man?
A.
He
broke
a
machine.
B.
The
machine
owed
him
25
cents.
C.
The
machine
owner
refused
to
help
him.
9.
What
does
the
woman
suggest
the
man
do?
A.
Call
the
police.
B.
Rock
the
machine.
C.
Call
the
number
on
the
machine.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
How
is
Ted’s
homework
this
time?
A.
Very
poor.
B.
Well
done.
C.
So-so.
11.
Where
is
Ted
going
now?
A.
The
gym.
B.
The
library.
C.
The
bookstore.
12.
What
does
Ted
think
of
his
teacher?
A.
Polite.
B.
Generous.
C.
Helpful.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
A.
What
abilities
to
possess.
B.
Which
professor
to
follow.C.
What
job
to
do
in
the
future.
14.
What
subject
does
the
man
probably
prefer?
A.
History.
B.
Politics.
C.
Art.
15.
What
do
the
woman’s
parents
expect
her
to
be?
A.
A
restaurant
manager.
B.
A
politician.
C.
A
teacher.
16.
What
is
the
woman
good
at
doing?
A.
Dealing
with
people.
B.
Working
with
kids.
C.
Painting
pictures.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
is
to
be
hosted
on
Wednesday
evening?
A.
A
bake
sale.
B.
A
parent
book
club.
C.
An
event
to
honor
an
artist.
18.
When
does
the
book
fair
end?
A.
On
Thursday.
B.
On
Wednesday.
C.
On
Monday.
19.
Where
will
the
money
from
the
bake
sale
go?
A.
A
computer
lab.
B.
The
sports
teams.
C.
The
art
department.
20.
What
happens
to
the
computer
lab?
A.
It
will
be
repaired.
B.
It
will
be
closed
forever.
C.
It
will
be
put
up
for
sale.
第二部分
阅读(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
WE
COMBAT
ANIMAL
DISEASES
TOGETHER!
We
want
to
prevent
serious
animal
diseases
such
as
foot
and
mouth
disease,
classical
swine
fever
and
African
swine
fever
from
spreading
to
Finland.
These
and
other
animal
diseases
can
be
transmitted
from
one
country
to
another
by
animals
or
by
meat
and
dairy
products
even
if
they
are
packed
for
personal
consumption
or
intended
as
gifts.
Travelers
like
you
play
an
important
role
in
preventing
the
spread
of
animal
diseases.
Don’t
bring
meat,
meat
products,
milk
and
dairy
products
from
non-EU
countries
to
Finland!
A
ban
on
personal
imports
applies
to
meat
and
dairy
products
brought
into
Finland
by
travelers
or
ordered
and
sent
through
the
post.
The
ban
applies
to
food
stuffs
intended
for
personal
consumption
or
as
gifts
and
to
pet
food.
If
you
have
food
products
of
animal
origin
with
you,
throw
them
in
a
waste
container
in
the
point
of
entry
or
contact
Customs!
At
the
moment,
there
are
EU
countries
with
cases
of
African
swine
fever.
In
those
countries
there
are
restriction
areas
and,
as
a
rule,
pork
and
wild
bear
meat
or
products
containing
these
meats
may
not
be
imported
from
these
areas
into
Finland.
Import
is
allowed
only
under
very
strict
criteria
controlled
by
local
authorities.
However,
the
sales
of
these
meat
products
within
the
country
may
be
allowed.
In
the
EU,
the
disease
has
been
detected
in
Estonia,
Latvia,
Lithuania,
Poland,
Hungary,
Romania,
Bulgaria,
Belgium
and
Italy
(Sardinia),
for
instance.
It
is
difficult
for
travelers
to
know
and
prove
from
which
area
meat
products
originate
and
whether
the
products
on
sale
meet
all
criteria.
This
is
the
reason
why
we
recommend
that
people
avoid
importing
any
meat
products
containing
pork
or
wild
bear
meat
as
presents
or
for
personal
use
from
countries
with
African
swine
fever.
PLEASE
NOTE!
Never
leave
any
food
waste
or
leftover
in
the
environment
or
places
where
they
may
be
eaten
by
wildlife.
Never
give
food
waste
or
leftover
to
production
animals
or
to
pet
pigs.
Thank
you
for
helping
us
to
prevent
the
spread
of
animal
diseases.
We
wish
you
a
pleasant
journey!
Whom
is
this
notice
intended
for?
A.
Food
importers
in
Finland.
B.
Travelers
to
Finland.
C.
Citizens
in
EU
countries.
D.
Medical
staff
from
non-EU
countries.
Why
does
the
Finnish
Food
Authority
issue
the
notice?
A.
To
protect
endangered
wildlife.
B.
To
secure
the
domestic
economy.
C.To
promote
vegetarian
lifestyle.
D.To
prevent
the
infectious
diseases.
According
to
the
notice,which
of
the
following
behaviors
is
IMPROPER?
A.
A
Russian
official
threw
a
beef
burger
in
a
dustbin
at
the
Finnish
airport.
B.
A
Finnish
girl
fed
milk
to
pigeon
at
the
park
in
her
neighborhood.
C.A
Japanese
traveler
bought
some
Hungarian
homemade
sausages
in
Finland.
D.A
German
brought
German
cheeses
to
his
Finnish
girlfriend
as
a
gift.
B
Not
too
many
decades
ago
it
seemed
“obvious”
both
to
the
general
public
and
to
sociologists
that
modern
society
has
changed
people’s
natural
relations,
loosened
their
responsibilities
to
kin
(亲戚)
and
neighbors,
and
substituted
in
their
place
superficial
relationships
with
passing
acquaintances.
However,
in
recent
years
a
growing
body
of
research
has
revealed
that
the
“obvious”
is
not
true.
It
seems
that
if
you
are
a
city
resident,
you
typically
know
a
smaller
proportion
of
your
neighbors
than
you
do
if
you
are
a
resident
of
a
smaller
community.
But,
for
the
most
part,
this
fact
has
few
significant
consequences.
It
does
not
necessarily
follow
that
if
you
know
few
of
your
neighbors
you
will
know
no
one
else.
Even
in
very
large
cities,
people
maintain
close
social
ties
within
small,
private
social
worlds.
Indeed,
the
number
and
quality
of
meaningful
relationships
do
not
differ
between
more
and
less
urban
people.
Small-town
residents
are
more
involved
with
kin
than
are
big-city
residents.
Yet
city
dwellers
compensate
by
developing
friendships
with
people
who
share
similar
interests
and
activities.
Urbanism
many
produce
a
different
style
of
life,
but
the
quality
of
life
does
not
differ
between
town
and
city.
Nor
are
residents
of
large
communities
any
likelier
to
display
psychological
symptoms
of
stress
or
alienation,
a
feeling
of
not
belonging,
than
are
residents
of
smaller
communities.
However,
city
dwellers
do
worry
more
about
crime,
and
this
leads
them
to
a
distrust
of
strangers.
These
findings
do
not
imply
that
urbanism
makes
little
or
no
difference.
If
neighbors
are
strangers
to
one
another,
they
are
less
likely
to
sweep
the
sidewalk
of
an
elderly
couple
living
next
door
or
keep
an
eye
out
for
young
trouble
makers.
Moreover,
as
Wirth
suggested,
there
may
be
a
link
between
a
community’s
population
size
and
its
social
heterogeneity
(多样性).
For
instance,
sociologists
have
found
much
evidence
that
the
size
of
a
community
is
associated
with
bad
behavior
including
gambling,
drugs,
etc.
Large-city
urbanities
are
also
more
likely
than
their
small-town
counterparts
to
have
a
cosmopolitan(见多识广)outlook,
to
display
less
responsibility
to
traditional
kinship
roles,
to
vote
for
leftist
political
candidates,
and
to
be
tolerant
of
nontraditional
religious
groups,
unpopular
political
groups,and
so-called
undesirables.
Everything
considered,
heterogeneity
and
unusual
behavior
seem
to
be
outcomes
of
large
population
size.
Which
of
the
following
statements
best
describes
the
organization
of
the
first
paragraph?
A.
An
argument
is
examined
and
possible
solutions
given.
B.
Two
contrasting
views
are
presented.
C.
Research
results
concerning
the
quality
of
urban
life
are
presented
in
order
of
time.
D.
A
detailed
description
of
the
difference
between
urban
and
small-town
life
is
given.
According
to
the
passage,
it
was
once
a
common
belief
that
urban
residents.
A.
could
not
develop
long-standing
relationships.
B.
did
not
have
the
same
interests
as
their
neighbors.
C.
tended
to
be
associated
with
bad
behavior.
D.
usually
had
more
friends.
One
of
the
consequences
of
urban
life
is
that
impersonal
relationships
amongneighbors
______.
A.
disrupt
people’s
natural
relations.
B.
make
them
worry
about
crime.
C.
cause
them
not
to
show
concern
for
one
another.
D.
cause
them
to
be
suspicious
of
each
other.
It
can
be
inferred
from
the
passage
that
the
bigger
a
community
is___________.
A.
the
better
its
quality
of
life
B.
the
more
tolerant
and
open-minded
it
is.
C.
the
likelier
it
is
to
display
psychological
symptoms
of
stress.
D.
the
more
similar
its
interests
C
In
the
2006
film
version
of
The
Devil
Wears
Prada,
Miranda
Priestly,
played
by
Meryl
Streep,
scolds
her
unattractive
assistant
for
imagining
that
high
fashion
doesn’t
affect
her,
Priestly
explains
how
the
deep
blue
color
of
the
assistant’s
sweater
descended
over
the
years
from
fashion
shows
to
departments
stores
and
to
the
bargain
bin
in
which
the
poor
girl
doubtless
found
her
garment.
This
top-down
conception
of
the
fashion
business
couldn’t
be
more
out
of
date
or
at
odds
with
the
feverish
world
described
in
Overdressed,
Elizabeth
Cline’s
three-year
indictment
of
“fast
fashion”.
In
the
last
decade
or
so,
advances
in
technology
have
allowed
mass-market
labels
such
as
Zara,
H&M,
and
Uniqlo
to
react
to
trends
more
quickly
and
anticipate
demand
more
precisely.
Quicker
turnarounds
mean
less
wasted
inventory,
more
frequent
release,
and
more
profit.
These
labels
encourage
style-conscious
consumers
to
see
clothes
as
disposable-meant
to
last
only
a
wash
or
two,
although
they
don’t
advertise
that—and
to
renew
their
wardrobe
every
few
weeks.
By
offering
on-trend
items
at
dirt-cheap
prices,
Cline
argues,
these
brands
have
hijacked
fashion
cycles,
shaking
an
industry
long
accustomed
to
a
seasonal
pace.
The
victims
of
this
revolution,
of
course,are
not
limited
to
designers.
For
H&M
to
offer
a
$5.95
knit
miniskirt
in
all
its
2,300-plus
stores
around
the
world,
it
must
rely
on
low-wage
overseas
labor,
order
in
volumes
that
strain
natural
resources,
and
use
massive
amounts
of
harmful
chemicals.
Overdressed
is
the
fashion
world’s
answer
to
consumer-activist
bestsellers
like
Michael
Pollan’s
The
Omnivore’s
Dilemma.
“Mass-produced
clothing,
like
fast
food,
fills
a
hunger
and
need,
yet
is
non-durable
and
wasteful,”
Cline
argues.
Americans,
she
finds,
buy
roughly
20
billion
garments
a
year
–
about
64
items
per
person
–
and
no
matter
how
much
they
give
away,
this
excess
leads
to
waste.
Towards
the
end
of
Overdressed,
Cline
introduced
her
ideal,
a
Brooklyn
woman
named
Sarah
Kate
Beaumont,
who
since
2008
has
made
all
of
her
own
clothes—and
beautifully.
But
as
Cline
is
the
first
to
note,
it
took
Beaumont
decades
to
perfect
her
craft;
her
example
can’t
be
knocked
off.
Though
several
fast-fashion
companies
have
made
efforts
to
curb
their
impact
on
labor
and
the
environment—including
H&M,
with
its
green
Conscious
Collection
line—Cline
believes
lasting
change
can
only
be
affected
by
the
customer.
She
exhibits
the
idealism
common
to
many
advocates
of
sustainability,
be
it
in
food
or
in
energy.
Vanity
is
a
constant;
people
will
only
start
shopping
more
sustainably
when
they
can’t
afford
not
to.
28.
Priestly
criticizes
her
assistant
for
her
_____________.
A.
poor
bargaining
skill.
B.
insensitivity
to
fashion.
C.
obsession
with
high
fashion.
D.
lack
of
imagination.
29.
The
word
“indictment”
(Line
3,
Para.2)
is
closest
in
meaning
to
______________.
A.
accusation.
B.
enthusiasm.
C.
indifference.
D.
tolerance.
30.
Which
of
the
following
can
be
inferred
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Vanity
has
more
often
been
found
in
idealists.
B.
The
fast-fashion
industry
ignores
sustainability.
C.
People
are
more
interested
in
unaffordable
garments.
D.
Pricing
is
vital
to
environment-friendly
purchasing.
31.
What
is
the
subject
of
the
text?
A.
Satire
on
an
extravagant
lifestyle.
B.
Challenge
to
a
high-fashion
myth.
C.
Criticism
of
the
fast-fashion
industry.
D.
Exposure
of
a
mass-market
secret.
D
Sohrab’s
gaze
bounced
from
the
kite
to
me.
Back
to
the
sky.
I
took
off
running,
my
sneakers
splashing
rainwater
from
puddles,
the
hand
clutching
the
kite
end
of
the
string
held
high
above
my
head.
It
had
been
so
long,
so
many
years
since
I'd
done
this,
and
I
wondered
if
I'd
make
a
spectacle
of
myself.
I
let
the
spool
roll
in
my
left
hand
as
I
ran,
felt
the
string
cut
my
right
hand
again
as
it
fed
through.
The
kite
was
lifting
behind
my
shoulder
now,
lifting,
wheeling,
and
I
ran
harder.
The
spool
spun
faster
and
the
glass
string
tore
another
gash
in
my
right
palm.
I
hadn’t
flown
a
kite
in
a
quarter
of
a
century,
but
suddenly
I
was
twelve
again
and
all
the
old
instincts
came
rushing
back.
I
felt
a
presence
next
to
me
and
looked
down.
It
was
Sohrab.
Hands
dug
deep
in
the
pockets
of
his
raincoat.
He
had
followed
me.My
heart
quickened
as
I
spun
the
spool
to
gather
the
loose
string.
Then
I
saw
we
had
company.
A
green
kite
was
closing
in.
His
gaze
flitted
between
our
kite
and
the
green
one.
His
face
was
a
little
flushed,
his
eyes
suddenly
alert.
Awake.
Alive.
I
wondered
when
I
had
forgotten
that,
despite
everything,
he
was
still
just
a
child.The
green
kite
drew
closer
yet,
now
rising
a
little
above
us,
unaware
of
the
trap
I'd
set
for
it.
"Watch,
Sohrab.
I'm
going
to
show
you
one
of
your
father's
favorite
tricks,
the
old
lift-and-dive.The
park
shimmered
with
snow
so
fresh,
so
dazzling
white,
it
burned
my
eyes.
It
sprinkled
soundlessly
from
the
branches
of
white-clad
trees.
The
green
kite
hovered
directly
above
us
now.
“He's
going
for
it.
Anytime
now,”
I
said,
my
eyes
flicking
from
Sohrab
to
our
kite.The
green
kite
hesitated.
Held
position.
Then
shot
down.
"Here
he
comes!”
I
said.
I
did
it
perfectly.
After
all
these
years.
The
old
lift-and-dive
trap.
I'd
already
slipped
him
Hassan's
trick.
I
pulled
hard
and
our
kite
plummeted.
I
could
almost
feel
our
string
sawing
his.
Almost
heard
the
snap.
Behind
us,
people
cheered.
Whistles
and
applause
broke
out.
I
was
panting.
The
last
time
I
had
felt
a
rush
like
this
was
that
day
in
the
winter
of
1975,
just
after
I
had
cut
the
last
kite,
when
I
spotted
Baba
on
our
rooftop,
clapping,
beaming.
I
looked
down
at
Sohrab.
One
corner
of
his
mouth
had
curled
up
just
so.
A
smile.
Lopsided.
Hardly
there.
But
there.
“Do
you
want
me
to
run
that
kite
for
you?”
His
Adam’s
apple
rose
and
fell
as
he
swallowed.
The
wind
lifted
his
hair.
I
thought
I
saw
him
nod.
“For
you,
a
thousand
times
over,”
I
heard
myself
say.
Then
I
turned
and
ran.
It
was
only
a
smile,
nothing
more.
It
didn’t
make
everything
all
right.
It
didn’t
make
anything
all
right.
Only
a
smile.
A
tiny
thing.
A
leaf
in
the
woods,
shaking
in
the
wake
of
a
startled
bird's
flight.
But
I’ll
take
it.
With
open
arms.
Because
when
spring
comes,
it
melts
the
snow
one
flake
at
a
time,
and
maybe
I
just
witnessed
the
first
flake
melting.
I
ran.
A
grown
man
running
with
a
swarm
of
screaming
children.
But
I
didn’t
care.
I
ran
with
the
wind
blowing
in
my
face,
and
a
smile
as
wide
as
the
Valley
of
Panjsher
on
my
lips.
I
ran.
32.
What
can
we
infer
from
Para2?
A.
The
protagonist
longed
for
freedom
of
getting
rid
of
religious
barriers.
B.
The
protagonist
couldn’t
bear
the
physical
or
mental
pain.
C.
What
struck
the
protagonist
was
the
attempts
to
pursue
perfect.
D.
What
was
really
cherished
may
be
more
than
just
flying
kites.
33.
Which
of
the
following
is
true
about
Sohrab?
A.
His
personalities
and
being
reminded
the
protagonist
of
something
emotional
B.
He
approved
to
trick
the
green
kite
off
after
inner
conflicts.
C.
His
father
used
to
fly
kites
with
the
company
the
protagonist’s
Papa.
D.
He
rejected
the
protagonist’s
request
due
to
inferiority.
34.
What
mainly
accounted
for
the
protagonist’s
changing
feelings
of
the
environment?
A.
Sohrab’s
innocent
smile
of
appreciation
and
respect
B.
People’s
sincere
praises
and
cheers
C.
The
re-finding
process
of
his
previous
childhood
D.
The
promise
of
thousands
of
times
made
by
Hassan
35.
What
can
you
learn
from
the
part
where
the
protagonist
flew
kites
for
Sohrab?
A.
Putting
off
prejudices
always
serves
as
the
healing
medicine
of
heart.
B.
Collision
between
hearts
can
eliminate
misunderstandings.
C.
The
poem
of
love
and
salvation
is
as
warm
as
the
sunshine.
D.
Compassion
from
the
harmonious
world
helps
melt
the
snow.
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。
Urban
clothing
is
a
style
associated
with
the
urban
cultures.
In
different
countries
or
different
areas,
urban
clothing
may
take
different
forms.36
When
determining
what
styles
might
be
considered
urban,
it
is
a
good
idea
to
look
at
the
youth
of
multiple
large
cities.
Most
people
associate
urban
clothing
with
the
music
of
inner-city
areas,
which
typically
takes
the
form
of
hip-hop
or
rap.
More
specifically,
any
popular
music
form
in
urban
population
will
impact
the
native
styles
of
clothing.
Music
is
the
medium
through
which
style
changes
to
fashion,
and
urban
fashion
clothing
is
always
influenced
by
hip-hop.
37
Some
common
items
in
urban
clothing
include
hoodies,
sneakers,
and
T-shirts
with
popular
designs
or
slogans.
38
But
sometimes
there
are
fancier
aspects
of
this
type
of
clothing
involving
large
jewelry
and
accessories(配饰).
For
example,
hats
of
different
styles
in
many
cases
are
designed
to
fit
in
with
specific
outfits.
Colors
of
urban
style
clothing
often
reflect
personal
tastes,
but
are
in
many
cases
very
bright
or
black.
39
Besides,
clothes
made
by
designers
who
are
valued
by
the
urban
culture
in
question
are
also
popular.
40
A
person
who
believes
he
is
urban
due
to
his
interests,
upbringing,
or
friendships
will
always
claim
that
the
style
he
is
wearing
is
a
genuine
type
of
urban
clothing.
Like
other
styles
of
clothing,
the
deeper
someone
looks
into
the
small
differences
of
the
style,
the
more
types
there
will
appear
to
be.
A.
In
other
countries,
this
is
certainly
not
the
case.
B.
In
many
ways,
urban
clothing
is
all
about
attitude.
C.
Most
of
the
time,
urban
style
clothing
is
not
formal.
D.
Therefore,
there
is
a
reliable
relationship
between
them.
E.
Pants
for
men
are
typically
looser
than
pants
for
women.
F.
The
youth
are
generally
the
driving
force
behind
changes
in
urban
styles.
G.
Clothing
reflecting
the
urban
landscape
in
which
people
live
is
well
received.
第三部分
语言运用(共三节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,
从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
The
expression,
“everybody's
doing
it,”
is
very
much
at
the
center
of
the
concept
of
peer
pressure.
It
is
a
social
influence
applied
on
an
individual
in
order
to
get
that
person
to
act
or
believe
in
a(n)
41
way
as
a
larger
group.
This
influence
can
be
negative
or
positive,
and
can
exist
in
both
large
and
small
groups.
People
are
social
creatures
by
nature,
and
so
it
is
hardly
42
that
some
part
of
their
self-respect
comes
from
the
approval
of
others.
This
instinct
explains
why
the
approval
of
peers,
and
the
fear
of
43
,
is
such
a
powerful
force
in
many
people’s
lives.
This
instinctdrives
people
to
dress
one
way
at
home
and
another
way
at
work,
or
to
answer
a
simple
“fine"
when
a
strangerasks
“how
are
you?”
even
if
it
is
not
necessarily
true.
There
is
a(n)
44
aspect
to
this:
it
helps
society
to
function
efficiently,
and
encourages
a
general
level
of
self-discipline
that
45
day-to-day
interaction
between
people.
For
certain
individuals,
seeking
social
acceptance
is
so
important
that
it
becomes
a(n)
46
:
in
order
to
satisfy
the
desire,
they
may
go
so
far
as
to
47
their
sense
of
right
and
wrong.
Teens
and
young
adults
may
feel
forced
to
use
drugs,
or
join
gangs
that
48
criminal
behavior.
Mature
adults
may
sometimes
feel
49
to
cover
up
illegal
activity
at
the
company
where
they
work,
or
end
up
in
debt
because
they
are
unable
to
hold
back
the
desire
to
buy
a
house
or
car
that
they
can’t
afford
in
an
effort
to
50
the
peers.
However,
peer
pressure
is
not
always
negative.
A
student
whose
friends
are
good
at
51
may
be
urged
to
work
harder
and
get
good
grades.
Players
on
a
sports
team
may
feel
driven
to
play
harder
in
order
to
help
the
team
win.
This
type
of
52
can
also
get
a
friend
off
drugs,
or
to
help
an
adult
take
up
a
good
habit
or
drop
a
bad
one.
Although
peer
pressure
is
sometimes
quite
obvious,
it
can
also
be
so
53
that
a
person
may
not
even
notice
that
it
is
affecting
his
or
her
behavior.
For
this
reason,
when
making
important
decisions,
simply
going
with
a(n)
54
is
risky.
Instead,
people
should
seriously
consider
why
they
feel
drawn
to
taking
a
particular
action,
and
whether
the
real
55
is
simply
that
everyone
else
is
doing
the
same
thing.
41.A.traditional
B.similar
C.peculiar
D.opposite
42.A.surprising
B.believable
C.acceptable
D.understandable
43.A.disapproval
B.failure
C.absence
D.independence
44.A.uncertain
B.practical
C.impossible
D.vague
45.A.generates
B.prevents
C.simplifies
D.increases
46.A.challenge
B.inspiration
C.promise
D.addiction
47.A.recognize
B.abandon
C.decrease
D.define
48.A.avoid
B.encourage
C.decline
D.punish
49.A.pressured
B.respected
C.delighted
D.regretted
50.A.catch
sight
of
B.stay
away
from
C.make
fun
of
D.keep
up
with
51.A.competitions
B.interaction
C.academics
D.adaptation
52.A.knowledge
B.interest
C.assistance
D.influence
53.A.abstract
B.ridiculous
C.subtle
D.reasonable
54.A.consciousness
B.motivation
C.instinct
D.encouragement
55.A.motivation
B.danger
C.support
D.achievement
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
AirCar
is
the
latest
generation
flying
car
56
transforms
from
road
vehicle
into
air
vehicle
in
less
than
3
minutes.
Useful
for
leisure
and
self-driving
57
(journey),thevehicle
can
go
from
driving
to
flying
mode
with
the
click
of
a
button.
The
fifth
generationflying
car
designed
by
Professor
Stefan
Klein
58(complete)
two
flight
tests
at
Piestany
airport
in
Slovakia
so
far.
The
two-seat
AirCar
59
(weigh)1,100kg
and
can
carry
an
additional
load
of200kg
per
flight.60
(power)
by
a
BMW
1.6Lengine,
the
car-plane
has
an
effectivepower
output
of
140HP.The
estimated
travel
range
of
the
vehicle
is
1,000km
and
theflight61(consume)
is
18
liters
per
hour.AirCar
can
transform
from
a
ground-based
vehicle
to
aircraft
with
its
speed
62
(reach)
up
to
200
km/h.But
most
importantly,the
stability
and
controllability
of
the
AirCar
is
63
(access)
to
any
pilot.
“With
AirCar
you
will
arrive
at
your
destination
64
the
trouble
of
getting
a
rideto
airport
and
passing
through
commercial
security.
You
can
drive
your
AirCar
to
the
golf
course,
the
offices,the
shopping
center
or
your
hotel
and
park
65
in
a
normal
parkingspace,"
said
Anton
Zajac,
Klein
Vision's
co-founder,
investor
and
pilot.
第三节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面句子,根据首字母或括号内的中文在空白处填入一个适当的单词。
Thereare
three
fundamental
_________(原则)
of
teamwork.
The
company
has
announced
that
it
will
u_________
a
full
investigation
into
the
accident.
Under
no
c_________
will
we
give
up
and
quit
the
project.
The
new
technology
has
been
_________(应用)
to
farming
so
far.
Long
prison
sentences
can
be
a
very
e_________
deterrent(威慑)
for
offenders.
It
is
_________(合理的)
to
assume
that
he
knew
beforehand
that
this
would
happen.
She
made
no
_________(提及)
to
her
illness
but
only
to
her
future
plan.
The
training
course
will
ensure
that
you
are
q_________
for
a
better
job.
U_________,
his
wife
passed
away
last
week
and
he
was
diagnosed
with
the
lung
cancer.
They
are
determined
to
r_________
pressure
to
change
the
law.
第II卷
第四部分写作(共两节,
满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是李华,你的英国朋友Tom将来苏州与你们共度除夕,你打算前一天下午去地铁站接他。请你用英文写一封电子邮件,告知他相关信息。
1.你们全家都欢迎他;
2.接他的地点和时间:地铁三号线狮山路站西北出口,2月10日下午4点;
3.晚上的主要安排:……
注意:
1.
写作词数应为80左右,文章标题和首尾句已给出,不计入总词数:
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
DearTom,
Howiseverythinggoing?__________________________________________________________________
___________________________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Bestwishes!
Yours,
LiHua
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
On
a
cold
windy
day,
a
poor
boy
tried
to
pay
his
way
through
school
by
selling
goods
door
to
door.
Wandering
on
the
street,
he
was
not
a
successful
seller.
What's
worse,
he
found
that
he
only
had
one
dime
left.
His
empty
stomach
reminded
him
constantly
that
for
days
he
hadn't
eaten
anything.
He
had
no
choice
but
to
beg
for
a
meal
at
the
next
house.
Hesitantly
he
knocked
at
the
door,
thinking
about
what
to
say
when
it
opened.
However,
he
lost
his
nerve
when
a
lovely
young
woman
opened
the
door.
“What
can
I
do
for
you?”
asked
the
young
woman.
The
boy
paused
for
a
while.
“Would
you
please
give
me
some
...a
drink
of
water?”
the
boy
didn't
dare
to
look
directly
into
her
eyes.
She
looked
at
the
bony
boy
and
thought
he
might
need
something
to
give
him
energy
so
she
brought
him
a
glass
of
milk.
His
head
rising
with
small
hands
taking
the
cup,
he
drank
it
up
slowly,
and
then
asked,
“How
much
do
I
owe
you?”“You
don't
owe
me
anything,”
she
replied
with
a
warm
smile
on
her
face.
“My
mother
has
taught
me
never
to
accept
pay
for
a
kindness.”Deeply
moved,
he
said
sincerely,
“Then
I
shall
thank
you
from
the
bottom
of
my
heart.”
As
the
boy
left
that
house,
he
not
only
felt
stronger
physically,
but
it
also
increased
his
faith
in
God
and
the
whole
human
race.
As
a
matter
of
fact,
he
was
about
to
give
up
and
quit
before
that
point.
Years
later
the
young
woman
became
critically
ill.
However,
the
local
doctors
were
unable
to
give
the
effective
medical
treatment.
Finally
they
sent
her
to
a
hospital
in
the
big
city,
where
specialists
can
be
called
in
to
cure
her
rare
disease.
Among
those
famous
specialists,
Dr.
Howard
Kelly
was
called
in
for
the
consultation.
When
he
heard
the
name
of
the
town
she
came
from,
a
strange
light
filled
his
eyes.
Immediately,
he
rose
and
went
down
through
the
hospital
hall
into
her
room.
注意:
1.续写词数应为150词左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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江苏省苏州实验中学教育集团2020至2021学年高二第二学期期中测试
高二英语参考答案
听力
1-5
BAABC
6-10
ACBCB
11-15
ACCCA
16-20
BCABA
阅读理解
21-23
BDB
24-27
BACB
28-31
BABC
31-35
DACC
七选五
36-40
FDCGB
完形填空
41-45
BAABC
46-50
DBBAD
51-55
CDCCA
语法填空
56.
that
57.journeys
58.
has
completed
59.
weighs
60.Powered
61.consumption
62.
reaching
63.accessible
64.
without
65.it
单词拼写
66.
principles
67.
undertake
68.
circumstances
69.
applied
70.
effective
71.
reasonable
72.
reference
73.
qualified
74.
Unfortunately
75.
resist
应用文写作
One
possible
version:
DearTom,
Howiseverythinggoing?
I
am
so
glad
that
you
are
coming
to
spend
the
Spring
Festival's
Eve
with
us.
I,
on
behalf
of
my
whole
family,
welcome
you
to
join
us!
I
will
pick
you
up
at
the
northwest
exit
of
Shishan
Road
subway
station
on
Line
3,
and
I
will
be
there
at
4
p.m.
on
February
10th.
We
have
already
prepared
various
activities
for
you.
We
can
watch
the
Spring
Festival
Gala,
make
dumplings
together,
and
set
off
some
firecrackers,
which
are
the
traditional
activities
we
Chinese
people
do
during
the
Spring
Festival.
I
am
sure
you
will
enjoy
them.
I
do
believe
that
you
will
have
a
great
time
with
our
family.
Looking
forward
to
seeing
you
soon
in
Beijing.
Bestwishes!
Yours,
LiHua
读后续写
One
possible
version:
Dressed
in
his
doctor's
gown,
he
went
in
to
see
her.
He
saw
her
lying
on
the
bed
and
recognized
her
at
once.
Her
lovely
face
looked
pale.
He
went
back
to
the
consultation
room
and
determined
to
do
his
best
to
save
her
life.
From
that
day
on,
he
gave
special
attention
to
her
case.
Luckily,
after
a
long
struggle,
the
battle
was
won.
Dr.
Kelly
requested
the
business
office
to
pass
the
final
bill
to
him
for
approval.
He
looked
at
it
and
then
wrote
something
on
the
side.
The
bill
was
sent
to
her
room.
Hesitantly
she
took
it.
She
was
afraid
to
open
it
because
she
was
sure
that
it
would
take
the
rest
of
her
life
to
pay
it
off.
Finally
she
opened
it,
on
the
side
of
which
a
note
caught
her
attention.
She
read
these
words,
“Paid
in
full
with
a
glass
of
milk,”
signed
Dr.
Howard
Kelly.
Tears
of
joy
flooded
her
eyes
as
she
prayed
silently,
“Thank
you,
God.”
英语听力录音原文
Text1
W:
Fairly
warm
this
morning,
isn’t
it?
M:
Yes,
the
sun
is
shining,
but
the
wind
is
strong.
The
radio
warned
of
heavy
rain
in
two
hours.
Text2
M:
Look
at
the
menu.
Everything
looks
great,
but
that’s
too
expensive.
W:
Have
anything
you
like?
Tom
said
it’s
on
our
boss.
Text3
M:
I
saw
you
on
TV
yesterday.
You
were
ever
so
good.
You
didn’t
look
nervous.
W:
To
be
frank,
when
it
was
my
turn
to
speak,
I
really
had
my
heart
in
my
mouth.
Text4
W:
How
did
you
do
in
the
writing
contest?
M:
If
only
I
had
paid
more
attention
to
spelling.
Text5
W:
A
single
room
is
fifty
pounds
per
night,
and
a
double
room
sixty
pounds
per
night.
Stay
two
nights
and
you’ll
get
another
for
free.
M:
A
single
room
for
three
nights,
please.
Text6
M:
Sophia,
I’ve
just
confirmed
our
flight
online,
and
it
looks
like
we’ll
be
delayed
by
an
hour.
The
flight
is
now
scheduled
to
leave
at
4:00
due
to
the
heavy
wind.
W:
Then
we’re
in
trouble.
We
won’t
be
able
to
get
to
Chicago
by
6:00
for
the
meeting
with
Mr.
’Neil.
M:
Don’t
worry.
I’ll
talk
to
him.
I’m
going
to
call
him
to
speak
about
our
report.
W:
Don’t
forget
to
apologize
to
him
about
being
late.
Text7
W:
Hey,
what’s
up?
M:
Well,
I
put
a
dollar
in
this
machine
for
a
seventy-five-cent
chocolate
bar.
Then
I
pressed
the
change
button,
but
nothing
happened.
W:
Well,
did
you
talk
to
the
shop
owner
over
there
to
see
if
he
could
give
back
your
money?
M:
Yeah,
I
tried
that,
but
he
said
he
didn’t
own
the
machine.
Hey,
I
have
an
idea.
Why
don’t
we
rock
the
machine
until
the
thing
falls?
W:
Oh
no.
I
don’t
want
to
be
responsible
for
breaking
the
machine,
and
besides,
someone
might
call
the
police.
Why
not
try
the
phone
number
on
the
machine?
M:
Yeah,
you’re
right.
Text
8
W:
Ted,
I
have
finished
correcting
your
homework.
M:
Thank
you.
Are
there
any
mistakes
this
time?[]
W:
Yes,
everywhere.
M:
Oh,
I’d
better
kill
myself.
W:
Come
on,
Ted.
I
was
just
joking.
M:
What
do
you
mean
then?
W:
You
made
no
mistake
this
time.
I’m
very
glad
you
have
made
such
great
progress.
M:
Oh,
really?
Thanks
a
lot,
Miss
Smith.
Thank
you
so
much
for
your
help.
W:
You’re
welcome.
M:
I’m
going
to
the
gym
now.
I
don’t
want
to
take
up
too
much
of
your
time.
W:
That’s
all
right.
Now
here’s
your
exercise
book.
M:
You
know,
Miss
Smith,
you
are
one
of
the
best
teachers
I’ve
ever
met.
W:
It’s
very
kind
of
you
to
say
so.
Come
to
me
any
time
you
need
help.
M:
Many
thanks.
I’ve
done
that.
Text
9
M:
My
history
professor
says
I
should
think
about
a
job
in
politics.
But
I
don’t
think
I’d
make
a
good
politician.
W:
Why
not?
M:
You
know
me.
I’m
not
good
at
dealing
with
people.
And
politicians
have
to
work
with
people
all
the
time.
W:
That’s
true.
So
what
do
you
think
you
want
to
do?
M:
I
think
I
will
be
a
good
artist.
I
love
painting
pictures.
W:
That
reminds
me
of
a
problem
I’m
having.
You
know
my
parents
have
a
restaurant,
right?
They
want
me
to
be
the
manager.
M:
And
you
want
to?
W:
No
way.
A
restaurant
manager
has
to
manage
other
people.
It’d
be
terrible.
I’m
too
disorganized.
Honestly,
I
want
to
be
a
teacher
because
I
like
working
with
kids,
and
I’m
good
at
it.
M:
That’s
true.
Text10
Mountain
Elementary
School
is
hosting
an
event
to
honor
the
artist
Sheldon
Williams.
Please
join
us
in
the
gym
at
7:00
pm
on
Wednesday
for
a
view
of
his
artwork.
Food
and
drinks
will
be
served.
Admission
is
free
although
we
are
asking
for
a
donation
of
$5
at
the
door,
which
will
go
to
the
school’s
art
department.
Our
school’s
book
fair
is
happening
in
the
library
this
week
from
8:00
am
until
4.
00
pm,
Monday
through
Thursday.
Most
books
will
be
under
$10.
Mr.
Wright’s
class
is
also
hosting
a
bake
sale
to
support
the
school’s
sports
teams.
Cookies,
cakes,
and
other
treats
will
be
available
at
the
book
fair.
Speaking
of
books,
we
are
holding
a
parent
book
club
on
Thursday
evening
in
Mr.
Smith’s
room.
I
know
that
many
of
your
children
hang
out
in
the
computer
lab
after
school,
but
it
will
be
closed
this
week
for
repairs.
The
lab
will
open
again
on
Monday.
Thank
you
for
being
an
active
part
of
your
child’s
life.
We
really
enjoy
having
you
as
part
of
the
community
here
at
Mountain
Elementary
School!
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