2020~2021学年度第二学期大通县期末联考
高二英语
考生注意:
1.本试卷分选择题和非选择题两部分。满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
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4.本卷命题范围:人教版选修7~选修8。
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听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。
1.
What
does
the
man
suggest
doing?
A.
Doing
some
exercise.
B.
Holding
a
birthday
party.
C.
Buying
a
cake
for
Lydia.
2.
What
is
the
man
doing?
A.
Catching
a
bus.
B.
Asking
for
help.
C.
Checking
the
time.
3.
What
annoys
the
man?
A.
Kate's
calls
at
work.
B.
The
office
rest
hours.
C.
The
woman's
advice.
4.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Salesman
and
manager.
B.
Guide
and
tourist.
C.
Waiter
and
customer.
5.
What
does
the
man
want
to
do?
A.
Turn
on
the
fan.
B.
Open
the
window.
C.
Go
out
for
some
fresh
air.
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.
Where
will
the
man
work
this
summer?
A.
At
a
hotel.
B.
In
a
flower
shop.
C.
On
a
farm.
7.
How
much
is
the
man's
pay
a
day?
A.
$15.
B.
$60.
C.
$75.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
How
does
the
man
feel
at
school
now?
A.
Bored.
B.
Excited.
C.
Worried.
9.
What
does
the
man
plan
to
do
right
after
graduation?
A.
Rest
for
five
years.
B.
Work
as
a
programmer.
C.
Start
his
own
business
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Why
does
the
woman
make
the
call?
A.
To
book
a
hotel
room.
B.
To
ask
about
the
room
service.
C.
To
make
some
changes
to
a
reservation.
11.
When
will
the
woman
leave
the
hotel?
A.
On
September
16.
B.
On
September
23.
C.
On
September
24.
12.
Which
room
does
the
woman
want
to
choose?
A.
A
room
with
a
view.
B.
A
room
with
a
courtyard.
C.
A
room
with
a
basement.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
How
many
people
will
go
to
Keswick
with
the
woman?
A.
4.
B.
5.
C.
6.
14.
When
are
the
woman
and
her
friends
going
boating?
A.
On
Friday.
B.
On
Saturday.
C.
On
Sunday.
15.
Where
will
the
woman
stay
in
Keswick?
A.
In
a
camp.
B.
In
a
five-star
hotel.
C.
In
a
country
inn.
16.
What
may
the
man
do
on
the
weekend?
A.
Watch
Friends.
B.
Visit
his
aunt.
C.
Do
some
shopping.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题
17.
Who
may
the
speaker
be?
A.
A
host.
B.
A
student.
C.
An
employer.
18.
What
does
Wang
Ming
want
to
know?
A.
Which
major
employers
most
value.
B.
Whether
it
is
easy
to
find
a
job.
C.
The
result
of
the
study
on
the
job
market.
19.
What
percentage
of
student
job
seekers
found
jobs
two
years
ago?
A.
20%.
B.
22%.
C.
50%.
20.
Why
are
engineering
graduates
more
likely
to
accept
a
job?
A.
Their
choices
are
limited.
B.
The
salary
is
usually
good.
C.
They
need
more
work
experience.
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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Virtual
Cooking
Class
In
this
2-hour
live
private
one-on-one
online
experience
,
you
will
connect
with
87-year-old
Italian
Nonna
Nerina
and
her
granddaughter
Chiara
as
they
walk
you
through
a
mouth-watering
cooking
experience
of
one
of
their
favorite
family
recipes(食谱)in
the
comfort
of
your
own
home—without
any
other
guest
other
than
you!
Once
you
book
this
class
,
we
will
reach
out
to
you
to
coordinate(协调)the
best
time
and
date
that
works
for
you
.
Chiara
and
Nonna
Nerina
.
And
a
week
before
your
class
,
you
will
receive
a
shopping
list
of
ingredients(原料)to
buy
and
a
link
to
an
Amazon
storefront
for
any
tool
that
you
may
need
to
cook
with
.
Not
to
worry—we
keep
it
simple
,
you
probably
already
have
all
the
things
that
you
need
in
your
kitchen!
You
will
discuss
with
Chiara
about
recipes
and
pasta
choices
,
select
the
one
that
you
are
most
excited
about
and
then
decide
on
all
the
details
together
for
a
magical
experience.
Each
recipe
that
we
cook
will
be
from
our
own
family
going
back
generations
and
we
will
send
you
some
of
our
favorite
wine
pairing
suggestions
if
you
are
really
interested!
To
become
the
cook
you
have
always
wanted
to
be
,
please
join
us
every
week
for
more
classes
and
more
fun
by
sending
your
email
to
NonnaLive
@
!
21.
What
can
we
know
about
the
private
course?
A.
It
is
held
in
an
Italian
family.
B.
It
is
offering
a
discount
at
present.
C.
It
is
given
by
Nonna
Nerina
alone.
D.
It
is
a
chance
to
learn
magic.
22.
What
do
you
need
to
do
a
week
before
the
class?
A.
Share
your
favorite
recipe
and
pasta.
B.
Invite
the
guests
to
join
the
class.
C.
Get
something
necessary
ready
for
it.
D.
Do
cleaning
to
keep
your
kitchen
in
order.
23.
How
can
you
learn
more
information
about
more
classes?
A.
By
writing
an
e-mail.
B.
By
making
a
phone
call.
C.
By
visiting
Chiara
in
person.
D.
By
leaving
a
message
on
the
website.
B
The
phone
vibrated(震动)and
Amy's
name
appeared
on
the
screen.
“They
found
something,”she
said
,
and
then
,
trying
to
put
me
at
ease
,
“Don't
worry
.
They'll
go
in
and
remove
it
.
It'll
be
alright.”Eighteen
months
later
,
the
cancer
ended
her
life
.
Amy's
disease
and
death
were
astonishing
for
us
all.
In
spite
of
pain
and
fear
,
Amy's
humor
and
compassion(同情)remained
.
In
the
middle
of
a
life
interrupted
,
Amy
continued
to
display
a
concern
for
others
.
She
once
said
,
before
sitting
down
to
a
lovely
meal
on
a
small
island
in
Maine
,
as
family
and
friends
gathered
to
celebrate
her
forty-sixth
birthday,“Wouldn't
it
be
nice
if
everyone
with
cancer
could
have
a
special
day
like
this?”I'm
certain
that
every
one
of
us
wondered
whether
this
would
be
her
last
birthday
And
yet
,
in
that
moment
,
Amy
was
not
thinking
of
herself
but
of
others
who
have
a
cancer
.
With
her
passing
away
,
Amy's
family
and
friends
contributed
thoughts
and
ideas
so
that
we
could
create
a
foundation
that
was
most
like
the
individual
we
hoped
to
honor
.
We
wanted
to
fulfill
her
wish
that“everyone
with
cancer
could
have
a
special
day”.
Less
than
six
months
after
Amy
passed
away,
our
foundation“Amy's
Treat”was
registered.
Since
its
beginning,
Amy's
Treat
has
helped
thousands
of
people
whose
lives
have
been
changed
by
cancer
for
free.
It
has
given
out
over
a
million
dollars'
worth
of
direct
aid
,
services
and
access
to
a“special
day”.
Volunteering
for
Amy's
Treat
has
restored
in
me
a
once
shaking
faith
in
the
thoughtfulness
of
humankind.
We
wouldn't
be
successful
without
the
generous
kindness
of
so
many
people
who
will
never
meet
the
person
or
families
that
their
checks
and
donations
will
benefit.
“Wouldn't
it
be
nice
if
everyone
with
cancer
could
have
a
special
day
like
this?”Amy
once
said.
Because
she
lived
and
because
she
died
,
many
have.
I
think
she'd
be
pleased
with
how
it
all
turned
out.
24.
What
words
can
best
describe
Amy
according
to
the
author?
A.
Kind
and
respectable.
B.
Smart
and
brave.
C.
Able
and
confident.
D.
Lovely
and
hardworking.
25.
What
can
we
know
about
Amy's
Treat?
A.
It
is
a
cancer
research
center.
B.
It
is
a
non-profit
organization.
C.
It
is
set
up
by
Amy.
D.
It
is
aimed
at
the
poor.
26.
What
plays
an
important
role
in
Amy's
Treat's
success
according
to
paragraph
5?
A.
The
staff's
hard
work.
B.
The
support
from
Amy.
C.
So
many
people's
generosity.
D.
The
ideas
of
Amy's
friends.
27.
What
should
we
do
according
to
the
text?
A.
Never
get
tired
of
doing
kind
things
for
others.
B.
Try
our
best
to
be
resistant
to
deadly
diseases.
C.
Be
socially
active
to
serve
those
poor
patients.
D.
Involve
ourselves
in
healthcare-related
research.
C
Scientists
have
created
a
healthy
clone(克隆)of
a
black-footed
ferret(雪貂)by
using
DNA
from
a
ferret
that
died
over
30
years
ago.
The
cloned
animal
is
called
Elizabeth
Ann.
Large
numbers
of
black-footed
ferrets
once
lived
in
the
American
West.
The
ferrets
live
mainly
on
the
prairie
dogs
they
catch.
But
when
farmers
began
killing
off
prairie
dogs,
lots
of
ferrets
died,
too.
By
the
1970s,
most
experts
believed
that
black-footed
ferrets
were
extinct.
Then,
in
1981,
a
group
of
black-footed
ferrets
were
found
in
Wyoming.
The
US
Fish
and
Wildlife
Service(USFWS)caught
18
of
these
ferrets
to
try
to
raise
them
in
captivity(圈养)so
that
they
could
be
shielded.
All
but
seven
died.
At
present,
there're
between
400
and
500
black-footed
ferrets
remaining.
Some
are
still
in
captivity.
Others
have
been
released
into
the
wild.
But
all
black-footed
ferrets
living
today
are
related
to
the
seven
animals
saved
from
Wyoming.
Normally,
when
there're
large
numbers
of
a
type
of
animal,
they
have
many
small
differences.
The
DNA
of
the
animals
gets
mixed
up
when
different
pairs
of
animals
have
babies.
The
small
differences
in
their
DNA
can
help
protect
the
group
as
a
whole.
But
because
all
living
black-footed
ferrets
are
closely
related,
they
all
have
similar
weaknesses.
But
Elizabeth
Ann
is
cloned
from
an
animal
that
lived
over
30
years
ago,
so
her
DNA
is
very
different.
Scientists
hope
that
when
this
DNA
is
mixed
back
in,
future
black-footed
ferrets
will
be
healthier
in
general.
Elizabeth
Ann
was
born
on
December
10,
2020.
Blood
tests
have
proven
her
to
be
100%
black
footed
ferret.
It's
the
first
native
endangered
species
ever
cloned
in
the
US.
Elizabeth
Ann
seems
normal
and
healthy,
and
enjoys
spending
her
days
in
her
cage.
She
won't
ever
be
released
into
the
wild,
but
soon,
she
may
have
some
cloned
brothers
and
sisters.
And
later,
she'll
probably
have
babies.
Sooner
or
later,
her
children
will
have
babies
with
wild
black-footed
ferrets,
and
her
DNA
will
begin
to
spread.
28.
What
does
the
underlined
word“shielded”in
paragraph
3
probably
mean?
A.
Donated.
B.
Served.
C.
Treated.
D.
Protected.
29.
What
is
the
biggest
threat
to
the
captive
black-footed
ferrets?
A.
Their
unusual
appearance.
B.
Their
biological
weaknesses.
C.
Their
poor
living
conditions.
D.
Unfriendly
human
activities.
30.
Elizabeth
Ann
was
most
probably
cloned
from
a
wild
ferret
that
died
______.
A.
in
the
1960s
B.
in
the
1970s
C.
in
the
1980s
D.
in
the
1990s
31.
What
attitude
does
the
author
hold
towards
the
future
of
Elizabeth
Ann?
A.
Uncaring.
B.
Doubtful.
C.
Dissatisfied.
D.
Positive.
D
Argentina
in
the
late
nineteenth
century
was
an
exciting
place.
Around
1870,
it
was
experiencing
an
economic
boom(繁荣),
and
the
capital,
Buenos
Aires,
attracted
many
people.
Farmers,
as
well
as
a
flood
of
foreigners
from
Spain
and
Italy,
came
to
Buenos
Aires
seeking
jobs.
These
jobs
didn't
pay
well,
and
the
people
felt
lonely
and
disappointed
with
their
new
life
in
the
city.
As
the
unhappy
newcomers
mixed
together
in
the
poor
parts
of
the
city,
the
dance
known
as
the
tango(探戈舞)came
into
being.
At
the
beginning
the
tango
was
a
dance
of
the
lower
classes.
It
was
danced
in
the
bars
and
streets.
At
that
time
there
were
much
fewer
women
than
men,
so
if
a
man
didn't
want
to
be
left
out,
his
only
choice
was
to
dance
with
another
man
so
that
he
could
attract
the
attention
of
the
few
available
women.
Gradually,
the
dance
spread
into
the
upper
classes
of
Argentinean
society
and
became
more
respectable.
In
Europe
at
this
time,
strong
interest
in
dance
from
around
the
world
was
beginning.
This
interest
in
international
dance
was
especially
evident
in
Paris.
Every
kind
of
dance
from
ballet(芭蕾舞)to
belly
dancing
could
be
found
on
the
stages
of
the
Paris
theaters.
After
tango
dancers
from
Argentina
arrived
in
Europe,
they
began
to
draw
the
interest
of
the
public
as
they
performed
their
exciting
dance
in
cafes.
Though
not
everyone
approved(同意)of
the
new
dance,
saying
it
was
a
little
too
shocking,
the
dance
did
find
enough
supporters
to
make
it
popular.
The
popularity(流行)of
the
tango
continued
to
grow
in
many
other
parts
of
the
world.
Soldiers
who
returned
to
the
United
States
from
World
War
Ⅰ
brought
the
tango
to
North
America.
It
reached
Japan
in
1926,
and
in
2003
the
Argentinean
embassy
in
Seoul
hired
a
local
tango
dancer
to
act
as
a
kind
of
dance
ambassador,
and
promote
tango
dancing
throughout
South
Korea
32.
The
origin
of
the
tango
is
associated
with
______.
A.
belly
dancers
B.
American
soldiers
C.
a
Spanish
city
D.
the
capital
of
Argentina
33.
Which
of
the
following
is
true
about
the
tango?
A.
It
was
created
by
foreigners
from
Spain
and
Italy.
B.
People
of
the
upper
classes
loved
the
tango
most.
C.
It
was
often
danced
by
two
males
in
the
beginning.
D.A
dancer
in
Seoul
became
the
Argentinean
ambassador.
34.
Before
World
War
Ⅰ,
the
tango
spread
to
______.
A.
America
B.
Japan
C.
France
D.
South
Korea
35.
What
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
How
to
Dance
the
Tango
B.
The
History
of
the
Tango
C.
How
to
Promote
the
Tango
D.
The
Modern
Tango
Boom
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。
Body
language,
sometimes
called“non-verbal
communication”,
is
an
important
tool.
The
way
you
communicate
through
body
language
can
determine
your
success
in
everything
from
relationships
to
your
career.
Up
to
93%
of
communication
can
be
non-verbal.
Paying
closer
attention
to
the
messages
you
send
through
body
language
can
help
you
succeed.
36
Have
good
posture(姿势).
If
you
go
to
a
job
interview
and
you
have
bad
posture,
you'll
probably
register
more
poorly
to
the
interviewer.
People
will
associate
bad
posture
with
weak
confidence
or
boredom.
37
To
have
good
posture,
your
head
should
be
up
and
your
back
should
be
straight.
Sit
down
the
front
of
your
chair
and
lean
forward
slightly
to
show
you're
interested.
Mirror
another
person.
Mirroring
is
when
one
partner
copies
the
posture
of
the
other
partner.
38
Specifically,
you
can
mirror
a
person's
tone
or
position
of
the
body.
You
shouldn't
do
this
obviously
or
repeatedly
though,
only
skillfully.
Emphasize
your
point
with
gestures.
Have
more
than
one
gesture.
39
If
you
want
to
ensure
you're
not
misunderstood,
repeat
helpful
gestures
when
you
speak
the
idea
aloud.
You
don't
have
to
use
a
body
language
gesture(or
two)for
every
word,
but
it's
good
to
have
a
toolbox
of
gestures
you
can
use
to
reinforce(强化)important
but
easily
misunderstood
concepts.
40
Watch
for
wandering
eyes
and
constant
sniffing.
If
you're
constantly
touching
your
face,
you'll
never
look
confident
or
at
ease.
Improving
your
posture
and
working
to
reduce
nervous
tics(抽搐)can
be
difficult
and
will
take
time,
but
you'll
quickly
improve
your
overall
non-verbal
communication.
A.
Use
hand
gestures
when
speaking.
B.
This
will
help
you
better
get
your
message
across.
C.
Avoid
gestures
that
show
nervousness
or
insecurity.
D.
Here
are
some
ideas
for
using
gestures
to
communicate.
E.
Keep
your
legs
slightly
apart,
so
you
take
up
more
space.
F.
They
might
even
think
you're
lazy
and
unmotivated
if
you
don't
sit
up
straight.
G.
By
copying
the
actions
of
the
other
person,
you'll
make
him/her
feel
connected
to
you.
第三部分
语言知识运用(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。
When
NASA
astronauts
Bob
Behnken
and
Doug
Hurley
took
off
from
the
Kennedy
Space
Center
in
Florida
on
Saturday,
they
marked
the
first
successful
rocket
launch(发射)off
American
soil
in
nine
years.
However,
it
was
also
a
first
in
their
close
41
which
has
developed
over
their
20-year
work
at
NASA.
“Being
lucky
enough
to
42
with
your
best
friend
is
some
astronauts'
wish
and
we're
lucky
enough,”explained
53-year
old
Hurley.
The
two
astronauts
had
43
the
mission(使命),
which
saw
them
44
land
on
the
International
Space
Station,
over
a
two-year
period.
While
they
were
friends
before,
in
this
time
they
could
really
see
each
other's
weaknesses
and
45
.
And
they're
46
that
the
experience
made
them
even
47
together.
So
when
they
climbed
into
their
space
suits
and
the
Space
X
Crew
Dragon
spacecraft,
the
two
men
were
48
not
only
in
their
technical
skills,
but
in
49
that
they'd
have
each
other's
backs.
Their
close
relationship
has
developed
partly
from
shared
50
experiences.
They
both
51
women
who
played
roles
in
space
missions.
Their
52
go
beyond
their
wives
work.
Both
men
53
as
they
shared
how
their
fathers
were
their
first
employers
and
possibly
their
strictest
ones.
And
the
54
of
fatherhood
is
very
important
for
both
men:
Behnken
has
a
six-year
old
son.
Theodore,
and
Hurley
has
a
10-year
old
son,
Jack.
“My
10-year-old
son
thinks
it's
a
cool
spacecraft
with
a
cool
name.
So
I
got
the
55
from
him
and
that's
all
that
56
,”Hurley
shared
happily.
With
the
two
astronauts
living
their
57
of
heading
into
space
as
best
friends,
the
mission
will
58
end
with
the
two
of
them
landing
safely
into
the
cool
waters
of
the
Atlantic.
After
they
59
their
work,
they
can
share
the
60
with
their
families
together
once
they're
back
on
Earth.
41.
A.
idea
B.
birth
C.
fight
D.
friendship
42.
A.
survive
B.
argue
C.
fly
D.
teach
43.
A.
thought
of
B.
prepared
for
C.
cut
down
D.
made
up
44.
A.
successfully
B.
frequently
C.
violently
D.
casually
45.
A.
changes
B.
memories
C.
strengths
D.
appearances
46.
A.
terrified
B.
guilty
C.
anxious
D.
grateful
47.
A.
faster
B.
closer
C.
taller
D.
smarter
48.
A.
comfortable
B.
worried
C.
sad
D.
puzzled
49.
A.
pretending
B.
wishing
C.
forgetting
D.
knowing
50.
A.
learning
B.
travel
C.
family
D.
work
51.
A.
saved
B.
married
C.
forgave
D.
admired
52.
A.
similarities
B.
agreements
C.
promises
D.
adventures
53.
A.
escaped
B.
sighed
C.
laughed
D.
cried
54.
A.
question
B.
harm
C.
record
D.
role
55.
A.
trick
B.
praise
C.
patience
D.
imagination
56.
A.
matters
B.
suffers
C.
appears
D.
falls
57.
A.
secret
B.
hobby
C.
habit
D.
dream
58.
A.
by
accident
B.
suddenly
C.
hopefully
D.
in
danger
59.
A.
finish
B.
combine
C.
plan
D.
seek
60.
A.
expression
B.
experience
C.
scene
D.
manner
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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Cloning
is
a
way
of
making
an
exact
copy
of
another
animal
or
plant.
61
has
two
major
uses.
One
is
that
gardeners
use
it
to
produce
commercial
62
(quantity)of
plants.
The
other
is
that
it
is
63
(value)for
research
on
new
plant
species
and
for
medical
research
on
animals.
However,
the
procedure
of
cloning
is
difficult
64
(undertake).
On
the
one
hand,
the
first
successful
clone,
Dolly
the
sheep,
65
(make)the
whole
scientific
world
follow
its
progress,
though
it
had
66
(many)problems
than
the
normal
sheep.
On
the
other
hand,
Dolly's
67
(appear)raised
a
storm
of
objections
and
had
a
great
impact
68
the
media
and
public
imagination.
Different
people
have
different
opinions
on
it.
69
,
scientists
still
wonder
whether
cloning
will
help
or
ham
us
and
70
it
is
leading
us.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(
A
),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。
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)
假定你是李华,下周你校将举办一场艺术作品展。请你给你校的外教Mrs.Brown写一封信,邀请她前来观看展览。内容包括:
1.展览的时间、地点及展出内容;
2·作品情况简介。
注意:1,词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
参考词汇:书法calligraphy;
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arrangement
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2020~2021学年度第二学期大通县期末联考·高二英语
参考答案、提示及评分细则
听力部分录音稿
(Text
1)
W:
What
are
we
going
to
get
for
Lydia's
birthday?
M:
How
about
a
pair
of
running
shoes?
W:
You
know
she
hates
doing
exercise.
M:
Then
I
guess
we
can
buy
her
a
birthday
cake.
(Text
2)
M:
Excuse
me.
Do
you
have
time
to
help
take
a
picture
of
us?
W:
Oh,
I'm
sorry.
I've
got
to
catch
a
bus.
M:
That's
OK.
(Text
3)
M:
It
really
annoys
me
when
Kate
calls
her
friends
during
office
hours.
W:
If
I
were
you,
I
would
tell
her
to
stop.
M:
Maybe
you're
right.
I
will
talk
to
her
sometime
(Text
4)
M:
Here's
the
menu,
Madame.
Would
you
like
something
to
drink?
W:
Yes,
please.
May
I
see
the
wine
list?
M:
Certainly.
Here
you
are.
(Text
5)
M:
We
need
to
have
some
fresh
air.
Do
you
mind
my
opening
the
window?
W:
As
a
matter
of
fact,
I'm
feeling
a
bit
cold.
(Text
6)
M:
Guess
what
I'll
be
doing
this
summer?
W:
What?
M:
I'm
going
to
work
at
the
Riverside
Hotel.
W:
What
exactly
will
you
be
doing?
M:
Let's
see.
I'll
be
doing
some
small
repairs
inside
and
outside
the
hotel.
I'll
be
cutting
grass
and
taking
care
of
the
flowers.
W:
Sounds
interesting.
What's
the
pay?
M:
Well,
uh...
about
fifteen
dollars
an
hour,
five
hours
a
day,
and
Sunday
free.
W:
That's
good
money.
What
are
you
going
to
do
with
it?
M:
I'll
pay
for
the
textbooks
for
next
term.
(Text
7)
M:
Hi,
Sue.
How's
it
going?
W:
Oh,
hi,
Frank,
just
fine.
How
are
your
classes?
M:
Pretty
good.
I'm
glad
this
is
my
last
term
here,
though.
W:
Why
is
that?
I
thought
you
were
enjoying
school.
M:
I
was.
But
now
I'm
getting
tired
of
it.
I'm
ready
for
the
real
world.
W:
What
are
you
planning
to
do
when
you
graduate?
M:
First,
I
want
to
get
a
job
as
a
computer
programmer,
and
then
after
five
years
or
so,
I'd
like
to
start
my
own
business.
W:
Sounds
good.
I
still
have
three
terms
to
go
until
I'm
done.
M:
You'll
make
it
for
sure.
Well,
see
you
later.
W:
Bye!
(Text
8)
M:
Hello,
Milton
Hotel
Reservations.
How
may
I
assist
you?
W:
Hi,
I'm
calling
to
make
some
changes
to
an
existing
reservation.
M:
Certainly.
Do
you
have
the
reservation
number?
W:
Sure,
it's
219.
M:
That's
a
reservation
for
Sally
Menkel.
Is
that
right?
W:
Yes,
that's
right.
I'd
like
to
change
the
check-in
date
from
September
15
to
September
16.
M:
Certainly.
I
can
make
that
change
for
you.
Is
that
the
only
change?
W:
No,
the
check-out
date
will
also
change
from
the
23rd
to
the
24th.
M:
No
problem.
We
have
you
arriving
on
the
16th
of
September
and
leaving
the
24th
of
September—altogether,
eight
nights.
Will
there
be
anything
else?
W:
Yes.
Instead
of
a
courtyard
room,
I'd
like
a
room
with
a
view,
preferably
on
an
upper
floor.
M:
I
can
certainly
change
that
for
you,
but
there
will
be
a
change
in
the
room
rate.
The
new
rate
is
$
199
per
night,
instead
of
the
original
$
179.
W:
That's
OK.
These
are
all
the
changes.
Thank
you
very
much.
M:
You're
welcome.
Have
a
nice
day!
(Text
9)
W:
Gordon,
I'm
going
to
Keswick
in
the
Lake
District
this
weekend.
M:
Really?
w:
Yeah.
five
of
us.
Why
don't
you
join
us?
We're
getting
to
Keswick
on
Friday.
Then
we're
going
boating
or
Saturday.
And
on
Sunday,
we're
going
to
do
some
shopping.
Then
I
will
take
some
time
to
visit
my
aunt
Luсу.
M:
You're
not
going
to
camp,
are
you?
Isn't
it
a
bit
cold?
W:
No,
we're
not.
It
is
a
bit
cold.
We're
staying
in
a
country
inn.
It's
not
like
five-star
hotels
or
anything.
But
it's
really
comfortable.
M:
Hmm,
sounds
interesting.
You
know,
it's
the
boating
that
I
don't
like.
W:
Well,
what
are
you
up
to?
M:
Sit
on
my
sofa
all
weekend
and
watch
the
DVDs
I've
just
bought.
And
that
will
be
a
busy
weekend.
I
may
finish
watching
Friends.
W:
I
don't
know
how
you
can
do
that
all
weekend,
Gordon.
I'd
get
bored
M:
I
know,
I
know.
But
that's
really
what
I
want
to
do.
(Text
10)
M:
Hello.
Welcome
to
the
program.
In
America,
May
and
June
are
the
traditional
months
for
graduations.
A
listener
in
China,
Wang
Ming,
who
is
about
to
get
an
engineering
degree,
wants
to
know
how
American
college
graduates
find
jobs.
Right
now,
the
answer
is:
not
very
easily.
A
latest
study
on
the
college
job
market
showed
that
employers
wanted
to
hire
22%fewer
graduates
this
year
than
last.
The
study
also
showed
that
just
20%
of
those
who
looked
for
jobs
before
graduation
have
found
one
by
now.
This
is
compared
to
half
of
students
who
had
looked
for
a
job
by
this
time
two
years
ago.
But
one
difference:
fewer
of
this
year's
graduates
have
started
to
search
for
jobs.
Engineering
graduates
were
more
likely
to
have
started
their
job
search
already,
and
to
have
accepted
a
job.
This
is
among
the
best-paid
professions
for
people
with
just
a
college
degree.
On
average,
engineering
majors
expect
to
start
at
about
$
62,000
a
year.
参考答案
1~5
CBACB
6~10
ACABC
11~15
CAABC
16~20
AABCB
21~23
BCA
24~27
ABCA
28~31
DBCD
32~35
DCCB
36~40
DFGBC
41~45
DCBAC
46~50
DBADC
51~55
BACDB
56~60
ADCAB
61.
It
62.
quantities
63.
valuable
64.
to
undertake
65.
made
66.
more
67.
appearance
68.
on
69.
However
70.
where
短文改错
Here
is
good
news
for
you
which
a
writing
competition
about“Chinese
Dream”is
organizing
by
the
Students'
that
organizing
Union.
Everyone
is
welcome
to
take
an
actively
part
in
the
competition.
You
are
required
to
writing
a
story
about
active
write
“Chinese
Dream”within
400
word.
We
had
already
invited
four
of
our
English
teachers
to
be
the
judges.
Of
course,
words
have
your
hard
work
will
pay
off.
The
student
who
wins
the
one
prize
will
be
given
a
set
of
first
famous
ancient
Chinese
first
works.
In
a
addition,
your
story
will
be
filmed
into
a
video.
As
for
the
deadline,
we
you
are
expected
to
hand
in
your
you
story
before
December
20.
书面表达
One
possible
version:
Dear
Mrs.
Brown,
An
art
exhibition
will
be
held
in
our
school
next
week.
I
know
that
you
are
interested
in
artworks,
so
I'm
writing
to
invite
you
to
attend
it.
The
art
exhibition
will
take
place
in
the
library
of
our
school
from
Monday
to
Friday
next
week.
Many
artworks,
including
calligraphy
works,
flower
arrangement,
paintings
and
drawings,
all
of
which
are
created
by
students
or
teachers
in
our
school
and
are
of
high
quality.
I
think
you
will
take
great
interest
in
them.
I
will
be
glad
if
you
can
come
to
enjoy
the
exhibition
together
with
me.
Looking
forward
to
your
coming.
Yours,
Li
Hua