长春重点校2020-2021学年高二下学期期末联考
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第Ⅰ卷
听力(共两节,满分20分)
第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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。
When
did
the
party
begin
in
fact?
At
6:30
p.m.
At
7:00
p.m.
At
7:30
p.m.
Where
did
the
woman
go
during
her
visit
to
Europe?
France.
Finland.
Iceland.
Why
did
the
man
apologize
to
the
woman?
A.
He
forgot
to
bring
the
woman’s
book.
B.
He
lost
the
book
the
woman
lent
him.
C.
He
couldn’t
lend
the
book
to
the
woman.
What
will
the
man
do
on
Sunday
morning?
A.
Take
his
son
to
the
park.
B.
Stay
with
his
parents
at
home.
C.
Do
shopping
with
his
wife.
5.What
is
the
woman?
A.
She
is
a
librarian.
B.
She
is
a
bank
clerk.
C.
She
is
a
college
teacher.
第二节 (共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。
What
sport
did
Joe
take
part
in?
A.
The
relay
race.
B.
The
high
jump.
C.
The
long
jump.
7.Who
won
the
men’s
100?meter
race?
A.
John.
B.
Peter.
C.
Bob.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
Which
month
is
it
now?
May.
B.
July.
C.
September.
What
will
the
man
do
in
July?
A.
Conduct
a
research
project.
B.
Attend
a
conference.
C.
Type
his
paper
up.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
What
did
the
woman
forget
to
do
this
morning?
A.
To
turn
off
her
radio.
B.
To
talk
with
her
neighbor.
C.
To
give
her
dad
a
message.
11.When
does
the
woman
wake
up
every
morning?
A.
At
four.
B.
At
four
thirty.
C.
At
five.
12.Why
does
the
woman
feel
tired?
A.
She
can’t
sleep
well
because
of
the
noise.
B.
Her
father
is
always
angry
with
her.
C.
She
is
very
busy
with
her
work.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
What
has
Alice
decided
to
learn?
A.
Art.
B.
Medicine.
C.
Music.
Who
is
the
woman?
A.
She’s
Alice’s
teacher.
B.
She’s
Alice’s
friend.
C.
She’s
Alice’s
sister.
What
is
said
about
an
artist’s
income?
A.
About
sixty
percent
of
the
average
person’s.
B.
Six
times
more
than
the
average
person’s.
C.
Sixty
percent
more
than
the
average
person’s.
What
will
the
speakers
do
next?
A.
They
will
go
out
for
supper.
B.
They
will
have
a
talk
with
Alice.
C.
They
will
give
Alice
some
money.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
Where
did
the
story
probably
happen?
A.
In
a
clothing
shop.
B.
At
a
bus
station.
C.
In
a
restaurant.
18.How
did
the
young
couple
feel
when
the
old
lady
came
to
them?
A.
Embarrassed.
B.
Delighted.
C.
Surprised.
19.What
did
the
young
couple
do
when
the
old
lady
left?
A.
They
waved
her
goodbye.
B.
They
called
a
taxi
for
her.
C.
They
took
a
photo
with
her.
What
can
we
know
from
the
story?
A.
The
old
lady
was
kind
and
polite.
B.
The
couple
was
glad
to
do
a
good
deed.
C.
The
manager
thought
they
were
a
family.
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、D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Immersive
Van
Gogh
From
the
creators
of
the
blockbuster
show
in
Paris
seen
by
over
two
million
visitors
and
still
wowing
crowds
in
Toronto,
the
west
coast
premiere
(首场)
of
the
Immersive
Van
Gogh
Exhibit
will
bring
the
art
of
Vincent
to
life
in
Los
Angeles.
Immersive
art
is
not
just
a
technical
way
to
represent
video
and
audio
in
huge
spaces.
The
word
immersive
indicates
a
deep
commitment
of
intentions
which
connect
images
and
sounds
in
a
way
that
the
audience
is
able
to
experience
a
different
way
of
the
art.
True
to
its
name,
this
exhibition
transforms
the
iconic
(偶像的)
paintings
of
Vincent
van
Gogh
into
moving,
wall-filling
projections.
“Immersive
Van
Gogh”
promises
half-a-million
cubic
feet
of
projections
that
pull
from
some
of
the
post-impressionist’s
most
recognizable
pieces,
including
The
Bedroom,
Sunflowers
and,
yes,
The
Starry
Night.
You
will
experience
art
like
never
before—lose
yourself
in
entrancing,
moving
images
that
highlight
brushstrokes,
detail,
and
color—truly
illuminating
(照亮)
the
mind
of
the
genius.
LOCATION
The
Immersive
Van
Gogh
Exhibit
is
located
at
a
secret
place
situated
in
the
heart
of
Los
Angeles.
To
be
announced
before
the
exhibit
opens,
existing
ticket
holders
will
receive
an
email
with
the
place
name
and
location
once
it
is
made
public.
TICKET
PRICES
VIP
TICKETS—$99.99
●Priority
access
●Van
Gogh
cushion
(a
gift
for
you)
●Limited
edition
poster
PREMIUM
TICKETS—$59.99
●Van
Gogh
cushion
(rental)
●Limited
edition
poster
BASIC
TICKETS—$54.99
●Admission
only
CHILD
TICKETS—$29.99
●Ages
6—16
(children
5
and
under
do
not
require
a
ticket)
●Admission
only
●Child
tickets
are
not
subject
to
change
of
date
fees
Tickets
are
available
online
at
www..
GIFT
SHOP
Stop
by
our
Exhibit
Gift
Shop
to
take
the
magic
of
Van
Gogh
home
with
you!
From
clothing
and
jewelry
to
home
décor,
children’s
books,
and
so
much
more,
you
will
find
unique
and
thoughtful
souvenirs
at
the
Immersive
Van
Gogh
Exhibit.
Also
be
sure
to
check
out
at
our
online
store!
Experience
the
organic
landscapes
of
Van
Gogh’s
imagination,
and
journey
through
his
brilliance
and
madness
in
a
completely
new
and
unforgettable
way.
According
to
the
passage,
the
Immersive
Van
Gogh
Exhibit
________.
A.
displays
Van
Gogh’s
paintings
on
moving
walls
B.
begins
a
journey
to
Van
Gogh’s
hometown
C.
presents
Van
Gogh’s
art
in
a
modern
way
D.
designs
projects
on
Van
Gogh’s
learning
experience
From
where
can
people
find
information
about
the
exact
location
of
the
exhibit?
A.
A
website.
B.
An
email.
C.
The
ticket
office.
D.
The
gift
shop.
How
much
should
a
couple
with
a
5-year-old
child
who
would
like
to
own
a
Van
Gogh
cushion
at
least
pay
for
the
visit?
A.
$109.98.
B.
$154.98.
C.
$159.98.
D.
$199.98.
B
Shanghai
residents
passing
through
the
city’s
eastern
Huangpu
district
in
October
might
have
astonished
at
an
unusual
sight:
a
“walking”
building.
An
85-year-old
primary
school
has
been
lifted
off
the
ground
in
its
entirety
and
relocated
using
new
technology
named
the
“walking”
machine.
In
the
city’s
latest
effort
to
preserve
historic
structures,
engineers
used
nearly
200
mobile
supports
under
the
five-story
building.
The
supports
act
like
robotic
legs.
They’re
split
into
two
groups
which
in
turns
rise
up
and
down,
imitating
the
human
step.
Attached
sensors
help
control
how
the
building
moves
forward.
The
Lagena
Primary
School,
which
weighs
7,600
tons,
faced
a
new
challenge
—
it’s
T-shaped,
while
previously
relocated
structures
were
square
or
rectangular.
Experts
and
technicians
met
to
discuss
possibilities
and
test
a
number
of
different
technologies
before
deciding
on
the
“walking
machine”.
Over
the
course
of
18
days,
the
building
was
rotated
21degrees
and
moved
62
meters
away
to
its
new
location.
The
old
school
building
is
set
to
become
a
center
for
heritage
protection
and
cultural
protection.
The
project
marks
the
first
time
this
“walking
machine”
method
has
been
used
in
Shanghai
to
relocate
a
historical
building.
In
recent
years,
China’s
rapid
modernization
has
seen
many
historic
buildings
razed
to
clear
land
for
skyscrapers
and
office
buildings.
But
there
has
been
growing
concern
about
the
architectural
heritage
loss
as
a
result
of
destruction
across
the
country.
Shanghai
has
been
China’s
most
progressive
city
when
it
comes
to
heritage
preservation.
The
survival
of
a
number
of
1930s
buildings
in
the
famous
Bund
district
and
19th-century
“Shikumen”
houses
in
the
repaired
Xintiandi
neighborhood
has
offered
examples
of
how
to
give
old
buildings
new
life.
The
city
also
has
a
track
record
of
relocating
old
buildings.
In
2018,
the
city
relocated
a
90-year-old
building
in
Hongkou
district,
which
was
then
considered
to
be
Shanghai’s
most
complex
relocation
project
to
date.
How
did
the
primary
school
get
moved?
A.
By
reducing
the
weight
of
it.
B.
By
dividing
it
into
several
parts.
C.
By
using
movable
supports.
D.
By
using
robotic
legs.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“razed”
probably
mean
in
Paragraph
5?
A.
Replaced.
B.
Destroyed.
C.
Burnt.
D.
Protected.
What
can
we
infer
about
the
heritage
preservation
in
China?
A.
The
use
of
advanced
technology
leads
to
growing
concern.
B.
A
number
of
old
buildings
have
been
given
new
life.
C.
Shanghai
is
the
pioneer
in
preserving
architectural
heritage.
D.
Many
historic
buildings
will
be
relocated.
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
A.
New
preservation
campaigns
are
launched
in
China.
B.
New
technology
gives
new
life
to
historic
buildings.
C.
“Walking
machine”
makes
heritage
protection
simpler.
D.
A
building
in
Shanghai
“walks”
to
a
new
location.
C
Rain
is
vital
to
life
on
Earth.
However,
rain
isn’t
just
made
of
water
anymore—it’s
partly
made
of
plastic.
Millions
of
tiny
pieces
of
plastic,
called
microplastics,
are
wandering
around
Earth’s
atmosphere
and
traveling
across
entire
continents
according
to
a
study
published
in
one
journal
on
April
12.
Microplastics
are
plastic
particles
less
than
5
millimeters
in
diameter
and
come
from
a
number
of
sources.
Plastic
bags
and
bottles
released
into
the
environment
break
down
into
smaller
and
smaller
bits.
Some
microplastics
are
produced
deliberately
to
provide
abrasion(研磨)in
products,
such
as
toothpaste
and
cleansers.
Another
major
source
is
your
washing
machine.
When
you
wash
clothing,
tiny
microfibers
get
washed
away
with
the
wastewater.
Even
though
the
water
is
treated
by
a
wastewater
plant,
the
microplastics
remain,
and
they
are
released
into
the
sea.
Plastic
rain
may
remind
people
of
acid
rain,
but
the
former
is
far
more
widespread
and
harder
to
deal
with.
The
tiny
particles,
too
small
to
be
seen
with
the
naked
eye,
are
collected
by
the
wind
from
the
ground.
They
are
so
light
that
they
stay
in
the
air
to
be
blown
around
the
globe.
As
they
climb
into
the
atmosphere,
they
are
thought
to
act
as
nuclei
(核心)
around
which
water
vapor
(水蒸气)
combines
to
form
clouds.
Some
of
the
dust
falls
back
to
land
in
dry
conditions,
while
the
rest
comes
down
as
rain.
Microplastics
have
been
found
everywhere
you
can
imagine.
From
fish
and
frogs
to
mice
and
mosquitoes,
their
bodies
have
been
found
on
average
to
contain
40
pieces
of
microplastic.
As
the
top
of
the
food
chain,
humans
are
exposed
to
microplastics,
too.
“We
live
on
a
ball
inside
a
bubble,”
microplastic
researcher
Steve
Allen
said.
“There
are
no
borders,
there
are
no
edges.
It
rains
on
the
land
and
then
gets
blown
back
up
into
the
air
again
to
move
somewhere
else.
There’s
no
stopping
it
once
it’s
out.”
What
do
we
know
about
microplastics?
A.They
have
a
diameter
of
over
5
millimeters.
B.They
cause
acid
rain
and
plastic
rain.
C.They
are
light
and
can
be
easily
dealt
with.
D.They
have
become
a
threat
to
humans.
What
does
Paragraph
3
mainly
talk
about?
A.Where
microplastics
come
from.
B.
The
wide
use
of
microplastics.
C.
Ways
to
deal
with
microplastics.
D.
How
microplastics
pollute
water.
What
does
Steve
Allen
want
to
tell
us
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.
The
atmosphere
possesses
the
ability
to
self-cleanse.
B.
No
place
can
be
safe
from
microplastic
pollution.
C.
Countries
should
work
together
to
fight
pollution.
D.
Wind
causes
microplastics
to
move
somewhere
else.
The
main
purpose
of
the
article
is
to________.
A.
call
on
people
to
use
fewer
plastic
products
B.
introduce
the
sources
and
effects
of
microplastics
C.
warn
people
of
the
danger
of
microplastics
D.
make
a
comparison
between
acid
rain
and
plastic
rain
D
Portraits
as
Art
According
to
a
dictionary,
portraiture
is
“a
representation
(描绘)
of
a
person,
especially
of
the
face
by
drawing
or
painting
a
likeness.”
However,
this
definition
neglects
the
complexities
of
portraiture.
Portraits
are
works
of
art
that
engage
with
ideas
of
identity
rather
than
just
a
likeness.
These
concepts
of
identity
involve
social
rank,
gender,
age,
profession,
character
of
the
subject,
etc.
It
is
impossible
to
copy
all
the
aspects
of
identity.
Therefore,
portraits
reflect
only
certain
qualities
of
subjects.
Portrait
art
has
also
undergone
significant
shifts
in
artistic
practice.
The
majority
of
portraits
are
the
outcome
of
current
artistic
fashions
and
favored
styles.
Therefore,
portrait
art
is
an
art
category
providing
various
engagement
with
social,
psychological,
and
artistic
practices
and
expectations.
Since
portraits
are
different
from
other
art
categories,
they
are
worthy
of
separate
study.
During
their
production,
portraits
require
the
presence
of
a
specific
person,
or
an
image
of
the
individual.
In
many
instances,
the
production
of
portraiture
has
required
sittings,
which
result
in
interaction
between
the
subject(s)
and
the
artist
throughout
the
creation
of
the
work.
In
certain
instances,
portrait
artists
depended
on
a
combination
of
different
involvement
with
their
subjects.
If
the
sitter
can’t
sit
in
the
studio
regularly,
portraitists
could
use
his
or
her
photographs.
In
Europe,
during
the
seventeenth
and
eighteenth
century,
the
sitting
time
was
sometimes
decreased
by
focusing
only
on
the
head.
Theoretically,
portraitists
could
work
from
impressions
or
memories
when
creating
a
painting,
but
this
rarely
occurred
according
to
documented
records.
Nonetheless,
whether
the
work
is
based
on
model
sittings,
copying
a
photograph,
or
using
memory,
the
process
of
painting
a
portrait
is
linked
with
the
model’s
attendance.
Furthermore,
portrait
painting
can
be
distinguished
from
other
artistic
categories
by
its
connection
with
appearance,
or
likeness.
As
such,
the
art
of
portrait
painting
got
a
reputation
for
imitation
instead
of
for
artistic
innovation.
Based
on
Renaissance
art
theory,
portraiture
was
related
to
the
level
of
a
mechanical
exercise
as
opposed
to
a
fine
art.
Michelangelo’s
well-known
protest
against
portraits
is
only
one
example.
During
the
nineteenth
and
twentieth
centuries,
the
attitude
to
portraiture
was
critical.
Even
so,
artists
from
around
the
globe
persisted
in
painting
portraits
despite
their
theoretical
objections.
Picasso,
for
example,
became
widely-known
for
cubist
still-life
painting
(立体派静物画)
early
in
his
career,
but
some
of
his
early
experiments
in
this
new
style
were
his
portraits
of
art
dealers.
What
does
paragraph
1
mainly
tell
us?
A.The
changing
definition
of
portraiture
reflects
shifting
attitudes
to
it.
B.
Most
portraits
reflect
artistic
fashions
and
favored
styles
when
created.
C.
Portrait
art
shouldn’t
be
seen
as
a
distinct
art
category
for
its
complexity.
D.
Portraiture
is
a
more
complex
art
form
than
is
defined
in
a
dictionary.
Which
of
the
following
is
a
characteristic
of
portraiture
mentioned
in
paragraph
2?
A.
Portraits
generally
involve
interaction
between
subjects
and
artists.
B.
Portraiture
often
requires
frequent
cooperation
between
artists.
C.
Portraits
show
models
in
a
more
accurate
way
than
other
art
forms.
D.
Portraiture
typically
takes
much
less
time
than
other
art
forms.
According
to
paragraph
2,
during
portraits’
production,
artists
__________.
A.
preferred
models’
photographs
to
their
presence
B.
based
their
work
on
the
subjects’
attendance
C.
were
more
willing
to
use
impressions
or
memories
D.
reduced
sitting
time
to
concentrate
on
a
sitter’s
head
Picasso
is
chosen
as
an
example
by
the
author
because
he
__________.
A.
created
portraits
in
spite
of
his
objection
to
portrait
art
B.
altered
the
way
other
artists
felt
about
portrait
art
C.
depended
on
portrait
art
to
establish
a
higher
reputation
D.
had
fewer
theoretical
objections
to
portraitures
than
others
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
In
recent
years,
more
Chinese
students
have
been
choosing
art
school
as
their
first
choice
when
applying
for
universities
overseas,
according
to
the
Report
on
Chinese
Students’
Overseas
Study
in
2018.
Anyone
applying
to
art
school
should
know
that
one’s
portfolio(资历证明材料)
is
a
crucial
part
of
the
application
process.
36
Focus
on
original,
recent
work.
Admissions
officers
see
so
many
portfolios
on
a
regular
basis,
so
it’s
important
to
make
yourself
stand
out
as
an
individual.
37
Presenting
work
that
you’ve
done
within
the
last
one
or
two
years
also
provides
a
more
relevant
and
accurate
portrayal(描述)
of
your
skills.
38
You
don’t
want
to
spread
yourself
too
thin,
but
working
with
a
variety
of
media
and
different
techniques
can
convey
that
you
are
able
to
express
yourself
in
diverse
ways.
Unless
the
school
requires
that
only
finished
work
be
included
in
your
portfolio,
you
should
include
images
that
reflect
the
progress
of
your
work.
39
It
gives
admissions
officers
insight
into
the
thought
that
has
gone
into
the
work.
Make
sure
that
your
work
shows
your
true
talent.
40
Remember
never
try
to
make
up
some
merits,
which
will
in
turn
be
a
mirror
of
your
dishonesty.
However,
it
is
always
helpful
to
look
at
samples
of
other
art
portfolios
to
see
their
approach.
Show
a
wide
range
of
work
in
your
portfolio.
Prepare
your
portfolio
in
different
languages.
Why
is
a
good
portfolio
important
to
your
successful
application?
Be
proud
of
what
you
submit
and
your
own
strengths.
Here
are
some
tips
to
help
you
through
this
process
and
put
your
best
work
out
there.
This
may
include
images
from
a
workbook
behind
the
finished
product.
It’s
more
impressive
to
express
your
personal
opinion
rather
than
copying
another’s
work.
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。
Almost
every
day
for
the
past
seven
years,
Alex
Yawor
has
sat
behind
a
wooden
easel(画架)
and
41
portraits
of
servicemen
and
women
who
will
42
see
the
final
product.
He
then
frames,
boxes,
and
43
the
paintings
to
the
families,
free
of
44
.
Now
more
than
30
years
into
his
45
from
a
local
car
factory,
the
93-year-old
uses
his
talent
to
paint
portraits
of
fallen
military
heroes,
most
of
whom
were
46
in
Iraq
or
Afghanistan.
To
date,
he
has
47
111
of
the
16-by-20-inch
portraits
based
48
photos
parents
have
sent
him.
His
hands
aren’t
as
49
as
they
used
to
be,
and
many
of
his
subjects’
uniforms
have
50
details,
so
each
painting
takes
about
a
week
to
finish.
It’s
a(n)
51
pastime
for
Alex.
“I
cry
a
lot
while
I’m
painting,”
he
says.
Alex
52
the
project
in
2009,
after
reading
a
news
clip
about
a
woman
who
had
done
something
53
.
To
find
contact
information
for
parents
who
might
want
portraits,
he
54
out
to
veterans’(老兵)
groups.
Parents
often
write
Alex
55
notes.
One
mother
told
him
how,
after
she
hung
the
portrait
in
her
son’s
old
bedroom,
she
would
walk
in
and
it
would
feel
56
he
was
still
there.
57
like
that
make
the
work
feel
like
a
calling.
Alex
says.
“If
I
live
to
be
100
and
am
able
to
paint,
then
I’ll
paint
for
the
parents
58
want
portraits.”
For
now,
Alex
will
rinse
(冲刷)his
brushes
and
finish
up
for
the
day.
“Good
night,”
he’ll
say
to
the
man
on
the
canvas.
Once
it’s
59
,
he’ll
ship
the
portrait
to
another
family.
Or,
as
Alex
says,
“
60
him
home.”
A.
tortured
B.
painted
C.
featured
D.
cherished
A.
also
B.
never
C.
even
D.
once
A.
ships
B.
returns
C.
adds
D.
lends
A.
punishment
B.
tax
C.
sugar
D.
charge
A.
retirement
B.
suffering
C.
recovery
D.
removal
A.
accepted
B.
killed
C.
amused
D.
sponsored
A.
explored
B.
ignored
C.
honored
D.
completed
A.
on
B.
in
C.
at
D.
to
A.
rough
B.
valid
C.
steady
D.
direct
A.
simple
B.
easy
C.
complicated
D.
appealing
A.
emotional
B.
educational
C.
behavioral
D.
national
A.
finished
B.
delayed
C.
avoided
D.
began
A.
similar
B.
small
C.
big
D.
difficult
A.
ran
B.
reached
C.
moved
D.
went
A.
anxious
B.
awful
C.
heartfelt
D.
common
A.
even
though
B.
as
though
C.
rather
than
D.
more
than
A.
Accidents
B.
Dilemmas
C.
Plans
D.
Reactions
A.
where
B.
why
C.
who
D.
which
A.
wet
B.
mild
C.
dry
D.
wild
A.
wait
B.
accompany
C.
draw
D.
send
第II卷
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
Tiangong’s
61
(construct)
is
a
significant
step
in
China’s
ambitious
space
programme.
_China_?has
62
(previous)
landed
a
rover
on
Mars
and
sent
probes
to
the
moon.
Last
month,
three
astronauts
63
(blast)
off
to
become
the
first
crew
of
the
station,
where
they
will?_remain_for_three_months_?in
China’s
longest
crewed
mission
to
date.
Their
tasks
included
64
(raise)
a
camera
outside
the
Tianhe
core
module(核心舱)
and
testing
the
station’s
robotic
arm,
65
will
be
used
to
transfer
future
modules
around
the
station,
state
media
said.This
was
the
first
of
two
spacewalks
66
(plan)
for
the
mission.
It
was
the
first
time
since
2008
that
Chinese
astronauts
have
gone
outside
their
spacecraft.
The
Chinese
space
agency
is
planning
a
total
of
11
67
(launch)
through
to
the
end
of
next
year,
including
three
more
crewed
missions.
The
mission
has
attracted
68
series
of
discussion
online.
One
user
wrote:
“
How
much
I’m
moved
by
each
step
of
achievement
is
69
words.”
Tiangong
is
expected
70
(have)
a
lifespan
of
at
least
10
years,
and
China
has
said
it
would
be
open
to
international
collaboration
on
the
station.
第四部分
写作(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(∧),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。
After
supper,
Li
Hua
came
and
asked
me
go
and
see
the
film
with
him.
In
our
way
to
the
cinema
we
saw
a
little
girl
sitting
by
the
roadside
cry.
We
bring
her
a
cake
to
stop
her
crying.
But
when
we
asked
where
she
had
lived,
she
said
she
didn’t
know.
So
we
took
her
to
the
police
station
and
asked
the
police
to
take
care
of
her.
After
this,
we
went
to
the
cinema,
but
when
we
got
there,
the
movie
was
near
at
its
end.
Though
we
missed
the
movies,
we
did
a
good
deed.
We
felt
very
happily.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
你们班近期举行了建党100周年主题班会。请你用英语为学校网站英语专栏写则简要报道,内容包括:
1.
班会的时间、地点:
2.
班会的过程:
3.
班会的意义及你的感受。
注意:
1.
写作词数应为100左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
建党100周年:the100
Anniversary
of
the
Founding
of
the
CPC
A
Meaningful
Class
Meeting
长春重点校2020-2021学年高二下学期期末联考
英语
答案
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
1.B
2.A
3.A
4.C
5.B
6.B
7.C
8.A
9.B
10.C
11.B 12.A 13.A 14.C 15.A 16.B
17.C
18.C 19.A 20.C
第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
21-23
CBB
24-27
CBCD
28-31
DABC
32-35
DABA
36-40
EGAFD
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)
41-45:
BBADA
46-50:
BDACC
51-55:
ADABC
56-60:
BDCCD
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
construction
62.previously
63.blasted
64.raising
65.which
66.planned
67.launches
68.
a
69.
beyond
70.
to
have
第四部分
写作(满分35分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
One
possible
version:
In
order
to
celebrate
the
100th
Anniversary
of
Founding
of
the
CPC,
we
held
a
class
meeting
this
Monday
afternoon.
During
the
one
-hour
meeting,
a
quiz
related
to
the
history
of
CPC
was
held
first,
which
impressed
almost
all
the
students.
Following
this,
several
students
delivered
speeches,
talking
proudly
about
the
great
changes
that
have
taken
place
over
the
years
under
the
strong
leadership
of
the
CPC
and
especially
about
how
the
Party
has
led
us
to
stand
up,
to
become
rich
and
to
become
strong.
The
class
meeting
was
such
a
great
success
that
it
inspired
us
all.
Not
only
do
we
feel
extremely
proud
and
confident
of
our
Party,
but
also
we
are
determined
to
study
hard
so
as
to
make
our
country
stronger
and
more
prosperous.
听力原文
听力材料
Text
1
W:Did
you
go
to
the
party
held
in
the
dining
hall?
M:Yes,it
was
supposed
to
start
at
6:30
p.m.,but
it
was
delayed
for
30
minutes.
Text
2
M:I've
heard
you
traveled
around
Europe
last
year.Is
it
true?
W:Not
exactly.I
visited
three
countries
there,like
France.I
had
planned
to
see
Finland
and
Iceland,but
I
had
to
come
back
for
my
business.
Text
3
W:Have
you
brought
the
book
I
lent
you?
M:I'm
sorry.It
completely
slipped
my
mind.I
promise
I
will
bring
it
tomorrow.
Text
4
W:What
is
your
plan
for
the
coming
weekend?
M:To
take
my
son
to
the
Children's
Park
on
Saturday,on
Sunday
morning
to
do
shopping
with
my
wife,and
in
the
afternoon
to
keep
my
parents
company
at
home.
Text
5
M:The
university
library
is
hiring
these
days.I'd
like
you
to
get
ready
for
the
interview.
W:I've
found
a
suitable
job
in
a
bank,but
thanks
anyway.
Text
6
M:Congratulations,Betty.
W:Thank
you.What
about
Peter?
M:Oh,he
dropped
the
stick.
W:Bad
luck!
Do
you
know
who
won
the
high
jump?
M:My
classmate,Joe.
W:Your
class
did
very
well
at
the
sports
meeting.By
the
way,who
was
first
in
the
men's
100?meter
race?
M:It
definitely
belongs
to
Bob.
Text
7
W:Andy,you've
been
so
busy
lately
that
we
don't
see
you
any
more.
M:I've
been
trying
to
finish
this
research
project
so
that
I
can
present
my
findings
at
the
conference
in
July.
W:But
that's
two
months
away.You've
still
got
a
lot
of
time.
M:Not
really.You
see,I've
finished
all
the
research,and
I've
just
organized
all
my
notes,but
it
will
take
me
almost
two
months
to
type
them.
W:Well,if
that's
your
only
problem,I
can
type
up
your
paper
in
less
than
two
weeks.
Text
8
M:Well,Lucy,why
do
you
look
unhappy?
W:Oh,Mike.I've
made
three
bad
mistakes
so
far
this
week.This
morning
I
forgot
to
give
a
very
important
message
to
my
father,so
he
got
really
angry
with
me.
M:But
you're
usually
very
careful
and
never
make
mistakes.What's
the
matter
with
you?
W:I'm
very
tired.I
don't
know
what
I'm
doing
these
days.
M:Have
you
gone
to
bed
late
recently?
W:I'm
usually
in
bed
at
about
ten.But
I
am
woken
up
at
half
past
four
every
morning.And
then
I
can't
go
back
to
sleep.
M:Why?
W:It's
my
new
neighbor.He
has
to
get
up
at
half
past
four
every
morning
and
he
always
turns
his
radio
on
loudly.
M:Ask
him
to
turn
it
down
then.
W:OK.I'll
have
to
talk
with
him.
Text
9
W:Hey,Adam.I'm
worried
about
my
sister
Alice.She's
in
college
and
has
just
declared
art
as
her
major.
M:Why
does
that
worry
you?
I've
seen
her
paintings.She's
very
talented
in
art.
W:I
know.But
I'm
afraid
that
once
she
graduates
she
won't
be
able
to
make
ends
meet.It
is
said
that
most
artists
only
make
about
60
percent
of
what
the
average
person
makes
a
year.What's
more,it's
harder
for
art
majors
to
find
a
full?time
job.But
she
doesn't
seem
too
concerned.
M:But
you're
forgetting
that
there's
more
for
them
to
choose.Alice
loves
art
and
that's
what's
important.Even
if
she
can't
make
much
money,she'll
be
happy
and
emotionally
satisfied.
W:But
she'll
have
bills
to
pay.It's
going
to
be
hard
for
her
to
lead
a
life
on
what
an
artist
makes.
M:Don't
be
worried
and
I
know
what
you
mean.Let's
have
a
talk
with
Alice
and
listen
to
her.
W:OK.If
she
insists
on
her
idea,we'll
support
her.
Text
10
One
Sunday,a
young
couple,who
had
just
fallen
in
love,was
having
dinner
at
an
expensive
restaurant.The
restaurant
had
a
garden?like
and
elegant
environment.The
food
there
was
delicious
and
the
service
was
superb.They
had
just
ordered
their
dishes
when
they
saw
a
lady
sitting
alone,looking
at
them.They
smiled
politely,but
were
a
little
surprised
when
the
old
lady
came
over
to
their
table.The
old
lady
told
the
young
woman
that
she
looked
like
her
daughter.She
said
it
would
make
her
happy
if
they
said
“Goodbye,Mum”
when
she
left
the
restaurant.How
could
they
refuse?
A
few
minutes
later,the
old
lady
stood
up
to
leave.The
young
couple
waved,as
she
had
asked
them,and
said
goodbye
as
the
old
lady
walked
out.When
the
young
couple
received
their
bill,they
saw
that
it
included
the
cost
of
the
old
lady's
meal.They
called
over
the
manager
and
asked
him
what
happened.“The
bill
includes
the
charge
for
your
mother's
meal,”
he
explained.“She
said
you
would
pay.”