长春市九台区2020-2021学年高二下学期期末考试
英语试题
第Ⅰ卷(共
90
分)
第一部分
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,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.
How
many
eggs
will
the
woman
prepare?
A.
20.
B.
30.
C.
300.
2.
Where
does
the
conversation
probably
take
place?
A.
On
a
plane.
B.
In
a
hotel.
C.
On
a
train.
3.
What's
the
man's
opinion
on
advertisements?
A.
They
should
be
limited.
B.
They
are
acceptable.
C.
They
are
really
annoying.
4.
What
does
the
man
like
most
about
2016?
A.
Packing
and
unpacking.
B.
Getting
a
house.
C.
Moving
constantly.
5.
What
is
the
woman's
plan?
A.
To
start
her
own
business.
B.
To
be
a
college
professor.
C.
To
major
in
education.
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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Relatives.
B.
Friends.
C.
Classmates.
7.
What
happened
to
Eli?
A.
He
passed
away.
B
He
was
injured
seriously.
C.
He
got
a
heart
attack.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.
What
class
does
Mary
have
this
morning?
A.
Botany.
B.
Spanish.
C.
Geography.
9.
Why
did
Olivia
stay
up
painting?
A.
She
intended
to
get
good
grades.
B.
She
thought
she
was
more
creative.
C.
She
wanted
to
earn
a
scholarship.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.
Where
does
the
woman
come
from?
A.
America.
B.
Singapore.
C.
Thailand.
11.
What
do
we
know
about
the
man?
A.
He
will
fly
to
New
York
during
the
vacation.
B.
He
prefers
to
travel
to
a
smaller
place.
C.
He
has
travelled
a
lot
in
Thailand.
12.
Why
is
the
woman
in
a
hurry?
A.
To
catch
her
flight.
B.
To
grade
papers.
C.
To
give
a
lesson.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.
Who
is
the
woman?
A.
A
hotel
manager.
B.
A
coach
driver.
C.
A
travel
agent.
14.
What
happened
to
the
man
first?
A.
The
coach
broke
down.
B.
His
demand
was
rejected.
C.
His
room
was
in
a
mess.
15.
What
does
the
man
complain
about?
A.
Impolite
hotel
cleaners.
B.
Bad
service
and
poor
food.
C.
Noise
downstairs.
16.
How
does
the
man
feel
about
the
woman's
apology?
A.
Satisfactory.
B.
Sincere.
C.
Annoying.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.
What
is
the
program
about?
A.
Travel.
B.
Culture.
C.
Food.
18.
What
does
the
joke
mean?
A.
People
tip
differently.
B.
Americans
are
generous.
C.
French
people
are
mean.
19.
How
much
do
Americans
usually
tip?
A.
Less
than
l0%.
B.
About
15%.
C.
More
than
20%.
20.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
program?
A.
Tipping
is
uncommon
in
Brazil.
B.
Tipping
is
the
No.
l
important
thing.
C.
Tipping
is
not
a
must
in
British
cafes.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15
小题,每小题
2分,
满分
30
分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Many
workers
have
had
no
choice
but
to
adapt
to
working
from
home
in
recent
months
since
offices
shut
down
due
to
the
COVID-19
pandemic
(新冠疫情).
And
the
noisy
situation
and
endless
housework
may
result
in
a
terrible
emotion.
A
new
option
is
waiting
for
you.
That
is
WFH:
work
from
a
hotel.
Hotel
Figuero
A
special
program
titled
Work
Perks
aims
to
reposition
some
of
94-year-old
Hotel
Figuero’s
268
rooms
as
day-use
offices.
According
to
Managing
Director
Connie
Wang,
the
set-up
launched
in
June
and
is
a
great
opportunity
to
get
out
of
their
houses
with
high-speed
Wi-Fi,
unlimited
printing
privileges
and
free
parking.
The
350-square-foot
rooms
sell
for
$
129
per
day,
with
an
option
to
extend
to
an
overnight
stay
for
an
additional
$
20.
The
Wythe
A
boutique
hotel
in
Brooklyn.
The
hotel
recently
announced
a
partnership
with
co-working
office
space
company
Industrious
through
which
it
is
recycling
13
second-story
guest
rooms
to
serve
as
offices
for
up
to
four
people.
Each
of
the
rooms
has
a
small
outdoor
platform,
and
dogs
are
welcome.
Pricing
starts
at
$
200
and
goes
up
to
$
275,
depending
on
how
many
people
use
the
space.
The
Sawyer
The
Sawyer,
in
Sacramento,
California,
is
offering
pool
cabanas
(更衣室)
for
use
as
outdoor
offices,
complete
with
fast
Wi-Fi,
free
parking
and
catered
lunch
for
$
150
per
day.
HotelsByDay
Yannis
Moati
founded
HotelsByDay
back
in
2015.
That
company
has
grown
to
include
more
than
1,500
hotels,
and
has
seen
a
significant
increase
in
the
number
of
inquiries
for
day-use
bookings
lately.
Moati
said
the
current
situation
will
force
hotels
to
upgrade(提升)
themselves
to
stay
alive,
and
he
predicted
that
offering
rooms
for
day-use
only
is
one
of
the
directions
they
will
go.
21.
How
much
should
one
pay
for
a
24-hour
stay
in
Hotel
Figuero?
A.
$
129.
B.
$
149.
C.
$
150.
D.
$
200.
22.
Which
hotel
allows
pets
in?
A.
The
Wythe.
B.
The
Sawyer.
C.
HotelsByDay.
D.
Hotel
Figuero.
23.
What
do
we
know
about
Yannis
Moati?
A.
He
started
a
program
titled
Work
Perks.
B.
He
has
upgraded
at
least
1,500
rooms.
C.
He
usually
predicts
everything
correctly.
D.
He
is
optimistic
about
the
WFH
trend.
B源
We
use
what
is
known
as
inner
speech,
where
we
talk
to
ourselves,
to
evaluate
situations
and
make
decisions.
Now,
a
robot
has
been
trained
to
speak
aloud
its
inner
decision-making
process,
giving
us
a
view
of
how
it
responds
to
contradictory
demands.
Arianna
Pipitone
and
Antonio
Chella
at
the
University
of
Palermo,
Italy,
programmed
a
humanoid
robot
named
Pepper,
with
software
that
models
human
cognitive(认知的)processes,
which
allowed
Pepper
to
retrieve(检索)relevant
information
from
its
memory
and
find
the
correct
way
to
act
based
on
human
commands,
as
well
as
a
text
—
to
—
speech
processor.
It
allowed
Pepper
to
voice
its
decision-making
process
while
completing
a
task,
"With
inner
speech,
we
can
better
understand
what
the
robot
wants
to
do
and
what
its
plan
is,"
says
Chella.
The
researchers
asked
Pepper
to
set
a
dinner
table
according
to
etiquette(礼仪)rules
they
had
programmed
into
the
robot.
Inner
speech
was
either
enabled
or
disabled
to
see
how
it
affected
Pepper's
ability
to
do
what
was
instructed.
When
instructed
to
place
a
napkin
on
a
fork
with
its
inner
speech
enabled,
Pepper
asked
itself
what
the
etiquette
required
and
concluded
that
this
request
went
against
the
rules
it
had
been
given.
It
then
asked
the
researchers
if
putting
the
napkin
on
the
fork
was
the
correct
action.
When
told
it
was,
Pepper
said,“OK,I
prefer
to
follow
your
desire,"and
explained
how
it
was
going
to
place
the
napkin
on
the
fork.
When
asked
to
do
the
same
task
with
inner
speech
disabled,
Pepper
knew
this
contradicted
etiquette
rules,
so
it
didn't
perform
the
task
or
explain
why.
With
the
potential
for
robots
to
become
more
common
in
the
future,
this
type
of
programming
could
help
the
public
understand
their
abilities
and
limitations,
says
Sarah
Sebo
at
the
University
of
Chicago.
"It
maintains
people's
trust
and
enables
cooperation
and
interactions
between
humans
and
robots,"
she
says.
However,
this
experiment
only
used
a
single
human
participant,
says
Sebo.
"It's
unclear
how
their
approach
would
compare
across
a
wide
range
of
human
participants,"
she
says.
24.
Why
does
the
author
mention
how
people
make
decisions
in
the
first
paragraph?
A.
To
introduce
the
topic.
B.
To
make
comparisons.
C.
To
provide
an
example.
D.
To
support
his
argument.
25.
How
did
Pepper
react
to
the
contradictory
instruction
with
its
inner
speech
enabled?
A.
It
failed
to
complete
the
task.
B.
It
followed
the
etiquette
rules.
C.
It
made
a
random
decision.
D.
It
communicated
with
the
researchers.
26.
What
did
Sarah
Sebo
think
of
the
research?
A.
It
was
creative
but
worthless.
B.
It
was
a
good
try
but
the
result
was
a
failure.
C.
It
was
inspiring
but
needed
further
evidence.
D.
It
was
carefully
designed
but
poorly
performed.
27.
Which
of
the
following
is
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.
Robot
Taught
To
Be
Polite
B.
Robot
Can
Explain
Its
Decision
C.
Robot
Making
Decisions:
No
Longer
A
Dream
D.
Robot-Human
Communication:
No
Longer
A
Problem
C?
At
only
9
years
old,
Lesia
Cartelli
was
badly
burnt
in
a
gas
explosion
at
her
grandparents’
house.
The
burns
were
so
severe
that
her
own
grandfather
didn’t
recognize
her.
Lesia
could
have
remained
withdrawn
for
her
whole
life.
But
now,
this
woman
uses
her
painful
past
to
help
other
burn
victims
find
healing(治愈).
“My
life
got
better
when
I
started
to
look
at
my
life
as
a
gift,”
Lesia
said.
Lesia
started
Angel
Faces,
a
national
nonprofit
organization
offering
week-long
supportive
retreats(休养所)
for
adolescent
female
burn
victims.
These
retreats,
for
girls
from
11-19
years
of
age,
provide
meetings
to
help
the
girls
heal
emotionally.
“She’s
like
a
ball
of
sunshine,”
said
Casi
Smith,
a
17-year-old
with
burns
on
her
face
she
received
as
a
baby.
“Looking
at
her,
I
can
see
everything
she’s
been
through.
But
here
she
is;
instead
of
hiding,
she’s
helping
people.
To
me,
that
is
amazing.
I
don’t
know
if
I
could
ever
do
that.”
As
a
woman
burned
in
a
gas
explosion,
Lesia
is
able
to
connect
with
these
young
ladies
on
a
personal
level,
as
someone
who
knows
what
they’re
going
through.
Her
heart
for
helping
others
motivates
fellow
burn
victims
to
take
control
of
their
circumstances.
All
of
these
women
are
miracles.
They
are
blessed
to
have
survived
horrible
accidents
most
of
us
can’t
even
imagine.
Yet,
surviving
the
incident
is
just
the
beginning.
Lesia
describes
the
period
following
the
actual
event
causing
the
burns
as
a
“trauma
cocoon”
.
And
that’s
where
she
steps
in.
“I
didn’t
want
any
other
girl
to
go
through
what
I
had
gone
through,”
she
says.
“We
offer
a
place
where
girls
can
suffer
less
pain
and
begin
to
really
heal.”
28.What
made
Lesia’s
life
become
better
after
the
accident?
A.
Her
grandfather’s
medical
help.
B.
Angel
Faces’
supportive
retreats.
C.
The
change
of
her
attitude
to
life.
D.
Other
burn
victims’
healing
stories.
29.
What
do
we
learn
about
Lesia
and
AngelFaces?
A.
Angel
Faces
provided
help
for
male
burn
victims.
B.
Lesia
started
Angel
Faces
with
the
help
of
CasiSmith.
C.
Victims
received
Angel
Faces’
professional
medical
help.
D.
Lesia’s
experiences
inspired
many
young
female
burn
victims.
30.
What
do
the
words
“trauma
cocoon”
underlined
in
the
last
paragraph
probably
mean?
A.
The
time
when
one
feels
painful
and
withdrawn.
B.
The
quiet
place
where
one
can
have
great
fun.
C.
The
physical
injury
that
can
be
easily
removed.
D.
The
time
when
one
feels
painful
and
withdrawn.
31.
Which
of
the
following
can
best
describe
Lesia?
A.
Powerful
and
caring.
B.
Creative
and
adventurous.
C.
Selfish
but
brave.
D.
Shy
but
independent.
D
British
shoppers
buy
2.15
million
tons
of
clothing
and
shoes
annually,
yet
UK
citizens
have
an
estimated
?30
billon
worth
of
unused
clothing
at
the
back
of
the
wardrobe(衣橱).
But
new
technology
could
see
the
end
of
that,
with
the
garments
(衣服)
themselves
reminding
the
owners
of
their
existence.
“Smart
clothes”
could
help
us
clear
out
our
wardrobes
by
sending
messages
or
tweeting
(发推文)
us
if
they
haven’t
been
worn
for
a
good
while.
If
these
messages
are
ignored,
the
garments
will
get
in
touch
with
a
clothing
charity
and
ask
to
be
reused,
with
an
organization
automatically
sending
out
donation
information.
They
could
be
programmed
for
a
public
sale
where
they
are
sold
to
whoever
offers
the
highest
price
on
eBay.
Academics
at
Birmingham
City
University
are
developing
the
connected
“wardrobe”
to
encourage
more
suitable
clothes
consumption(消费).
The
concept
sees
garments
tagged
(贴标签),
using
washable
contactless(非接触的)
technology.
Mark
Brill,
senior
lecturer
at
the
university,
said,
“Think
of
the
surprise
when
an
owner
suddenly
receives
bids
for
items
that
they
didn’t
know
were
in
their
wardrobe.”
“The
connected
wardrobe
is
a
practical
pleasant
concept
to
encourage
people
to
think
about
their
clothing
consumption.
Finally,
I
hope
it
will
encourage
more
appropriate
fashion
consumption,”
he
added.
“Perhaps
we
can
even
move
away
from
the
idea
of
‘ownership’
of
clothing.
When
we’ve
worn
them
enough,
the
items
will
pass
themselves
on
to
their
next
keeper.
”
It
follows
in
the
footsteps
of
the
“Internet
of
Things”
—a
concept
that
sees
ordinary
household
items
connecting
to
the
Internet
in
order
to
share
information.
Now,
the
“Internet
of
Clothes”
will
see
that
neglected
garments
will
tweet
and
text
the
owners,
“asking”
to
be
worn
depending
on
the
weather
and
frequency
of
wear.
Clothes
will
keep
track
of
other
information,
such
as
who
owned
them
previously,
as
well
as
how
much
they
originally
cost,
who
made
them
and
how
much
the
worker
was
paid
for
them.
32.
What
does
the
author
say
about
“smart
clothes”?
A.
They
may
be
donated
on
eBay.
B.
They
have
gained
in
popularity.
C.
They
give
warnings
if
worn
out.
D.
They
may
be
recycled
if
long
forgotten.
33.
How
does
Mark
Brill
find
the
“connected
wardrobe”?
A.
It
helps
people
buy
clothes
at
reasonable
prices.
B.
It
changes
people’s
shopping
habits.
C.
It
contributes
to
right
consumption
attitude.
D.
It
improves
shoppers’
confidence.
34.
What
is
suggested
in
the
last
paragraph?
A.
The
Internet
is
a
platform
to
share
items.
B.
Weather
affects
the
connected
wardrobe.
C.
Clothes
are
sold
online
at
a
low
price.
D.
Clothes
can
be
a
source
of
information.
35.
What’s
the
author’s
attitude
to
the
new
technology?
A.
Critical.
B.
Uninterested.
C.
Approving.
D.
Doubtful.
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。有两项为多余选项。
If
you
feel
anxious
socializing
with
people,
doing
good
deeds
may
help
you
relax.
Scientists
have
found
that
keeping
busy
with
acts
of
kindness
can
help
people
mix
more
easily
with
strangers
instead
of
trying
to
avoid
them.
Their
study
could
help
people
who
feel
fearful
in
the
company
of
others
feel
better
in
social
situations
such
as
parties,
for
example.
_____36_____,
people
who
suffer
from
social
anxiety
will
miss
the
support
gained
from
having
relationships
with
others
and
typically
have
fewer
friends.
Canadian
researchers
from
Simon
Fraser
University
and
the
University
of
British
Columbia
in
Canada
studied
155
students
who
said
they
experienced
high
levels
of
social
anxiety.
_____37_____.
One
group
performed
good
deeds,
such
as
voluntarily
washing
up
friends’
dishes
or
donating
to
charity.
_____38_____,
while
the
third
group
carried
on
with
life
as
normal.
_____39_____.
And
the
new
study
showed
that
participants
in
the
group
who
actively
led
a
helping
hand
also
experienced
a
reduction
in
their
desire
to
avoid
social
situations.
_____40_____.
“Using
this
technique
may
work
especially
well
early
on
while
participants
expect
positive
reactions
from
others
in
response
to
their
kindness,”
said
researchers.
A.
By
avoiding
social
situations
B.
You
might
have
been
there
before
C.
They
were
randomly
divided
into
three
groups
D.
But
researchers
believe
that
good
deeds
can
lead
to
more
good
deeds
E.
Another
was
exposed
to
good
deeds
but
didn’t
perform
any
themselves
F.
Researchers
say
that
good
deeds
help
with
feelings
of
possible
anxiety
and
pain
G.
Performing
acts
of
kindness
to
help
others
is
already
known
to
increase
happiness
第三部分
英语知识运用(共一节,满分30分)
完形填空(共20小题,每题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
I
allowed
myself
to
receive.
These
flowers
were
41
to
me
by
our
local
florist(花商).
I
had
placed
an
order
with
him
for
flowers
to
be
delivered
to
a
close
42
overseas.
For
reasons
43
to
us,
the
flowers
were
never
delivered
and
after
many
44
with
the
overseas
supplier
with
no
45
,
we
canceled
the
46
at
last.
My
florist
called
to
47
and
said
he
wanted
to
send
me
some
flowers
to
48
the
mistake.
Even
if
I
assured
him
it
wasn’t
his
49
in
my
order,
he
50
he
wanted
to
send
me
flowers.
We
went
back
and
forth
on
this
and
51
I
realized
this
was
something
that
would
make
him
feel
52
and
that
I
should
just
say
thank
you
and
let
him
53
!
I
am
always
saying
allowing
ourselves
to
54
.
It
took
me
a
while
here
to
55
what
I
said!
Having
learnt
the
story,
my
friend
overseas
said
perhaps
the
universe
felt
I
needed
the
56
more.
She
made
me
smile.
Immediately
after
writing
this
passage,
I
received
a(n)
57
from
this
friend,
telling
me
she
had
just
received
my
flowers!
In
fact,
our
emails
58
,
because
I
had
sent
her
a
copy
of
my
passage
at
the
same
time
she
sent
me
her
email!
When
I
called
my
florist,
he
told
me
he
would
not
charge
me
for
the
flowers
because
he
was
sorry
for
the
59
I
had
with
my
order!
Looks
like
the
universe
wanted
60
of
us
to
have
flowers!
41.
A.
sold
B.
gifted
C.
donated
D.
showed
42.
A.
friend
B.
relative
C.
teacher
D.
colleague
43.
A.
impossible
B.
unfair
C.
unknown
D.
obvious
44.
A.
appointments
B.
agreements
C.
challenges
D.
contacts
45.
A.
expectation
B.
results
C.
discussion
D.
suggestion
46.
A.
order
B.
journey
C.
invitation
D.
request
47.
A.
congratulate
B.
greet
C.
apologize
D.
complain
48.
A.
get
rid
of
B.
take
advantage
of
C.
put
up
with
D.
make
up
for
49.
A.
excuse
B.
fault
C.
responsibility
D.
business
50.
A.
insisted
B.
predicted
C.
realized
D.
pretended
51.
A.
immediately
B.
naturally
C.
finally
D.
gradually
52.
A.
better
B.
poorer
C.
busier
D.
worse
53.
A.
leave
B.
go
C.
give
D.
fail
54.
A.
present
B.
share
C.
collect
D.
receive
55.
A.
reply
to
B.
practice
C.
correct
D.
take
back
56.
A.
flowers
B.
friendship
C.
money
D.
appreciations
57.
A.
gift
B.
warning
C.
letter
D.
email
58.
A.
were
lost
B.
sank
C.
were
refused
D.
crossed
59.
A.
satisfaction
B.
convenience
C.
trouble
D.
sorrow
60.
A.
either
B.
both
C.
all
D.
none
第Ⅱ卷(共
60
分)
第四部分
写作(共五节,满分60分)
第1节
单词拼写(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
(温馨提示:必须使用选修七第四、五单元和选修八第一单元单词,根据所给汉语提示,写出单词的正确形式)。
61.
Ben
________
(溜出去)
quietly
out
of
the
room
without
being
noticed.
62.Jack
had
a
narrow
escape
yesterday,
and
he
has
just
had
his
leg
________
(手术)
on
in
the
hospital.
63.
The
horse
is
a
frequent
theme
in
Chinese
painting,
________
(标示,表明)
a
kind
of
advancement.
64.
Your
__________
(参与)
can
make
a
difference
to
making
our
neighbourhood
a
better
place.
65.
You
have
done
everything
to
make
my
life
________
(舒服的),for
which
I
appreciate
a
lot.
66.
_________(忙于)
with
his
work,
he
failed
to
turn
up.
67.
With
the
tourism
________
(发展,繁荣),
the
residents
of
this
area
attached
greater
importance
to
the
protection
of
nature
.
68.
The
government
set
up
a
working
group
to
collect
information
________(相关的)to
the
accident.
69.
She
was
in
the
kitchen,
making
________
(准备)
for
the
party.
70.
Local
police
are
trying
to
defuse
________
(种族的)
tension
in
the
community.
第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10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。
After
travelling
more
than
seven
months
in
space,Tianwen
1
is
one
step
71_______(close)
to
Mars!
Tianwen
1,China'
s
first
Mars
probe,
72
(
enter)
Mars
orbit
in
February
successfully.
It
will
stay
in
orbit
for
about
three
months
before
landing
on
the
red
planet.
A
small
step
on
the
red
planet
is
a
big
step
for
human
beings.
Humans
73
(launch)
46
Mars
exploration
missions
since
October
1960,
74
only
19
of
them
have
been
successful.
It's
China's
first
spacecraft
to
Mars,
and
the
missions
are
rather
75
(ambition).
Tianwen
1
aims
76____
(
achieve)
“orbiting,landing,
and
roving(巡视)”
all
in
one
journey,
77
will
make
the
country
the
world's
first
to
accomplish
all
three
goals
with
one
probe.
Among
the
three
tasks,
touchdown
on
the
red
planet
is
the
most
difficult.
The
result
mainly
depends
78
the“breathtaking
seven
minutes,”
which
will
involve
multiple
cutting-edge
79
(technology)
and
accurate
timing
of
each
action,
80
(include)
the
burning
of
engines
and
opening
of
parachutes
(降落伞)
to
ensure
a
safe
landing.
第三节
短语填空(每题1分,得0分或1分,满分10分)
(温馨提示:必须使用选修七第四、五单元及选修八第一单元短语,根据所给汉语提示,写出短语的正确形式)。
81.
Even
though
the
tram
conductor
______________
(划线)
the
route
for
the
new
driver
and
told
him
how
to
apply
his
brakes
so
as
not
to
slip
down
the
hill,
the
accident
happened.
82.
Thousands
of
people
donated
money
and
food
to
children
____________(在困难中).
83.
We
only
moved
to
the
new
apartment
last
month
and
we
haven’t
____________
(安顿下来).
84.
I
have
heard
Tom
is
going
to
the
gym.
I’ll
be
very
surprised
if
he
____________
(坚持干下去),
he
is
so
lazy.
85.
It
was
not
until
several
days
later
that
I
realized
I
was
____________
(欺骗)
by
that
vendor.
86.I?never?saw?him?again,?nor?did?I
____________
(接到来信)
him.
87.
He
succeeded
____________
(用...办法)
perseverance.
88.
Knowing
that
you
have
difficulty
____________
(适应)
your
new
school
life,
I
am
writing
to
give
you
some
advice
.
89.
______________
(就我来看),
playing
computer
games
not
only
wastes
much
time
but
also
is
harmful
to
our
health.
90.
It
is
honorable
to
____________
(习惯新的生活)
with
your
hands
while
depending
on
others
is
a
shame.
第四节
单句改错
(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
下面每个句子都只有一处语言错误。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。多改或不按格式要求改不得分。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(^),并在其下面写出该词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下面划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
91.If
he
will
be
invited
to
the
meeting
is
not
known.
92.
The
scientists
all
agreed
that
the
rules
of
physics,
for
which
we
are
all
familiar,
govern
the
world.
93.
A
great
many
of
people
gain
a
great
deal
of
information
from
the
Internet.
94.
It
is
recommended
that
you
took
a
shower
the
night
before
the
operation.
95.
As
is
apparent
shown
in
the
chart
above,
there
are
about
10%
students
supporting
the
idea
.
96.
You
have
much
experience
in
voluntary
work
so
that
I
find
it
a
good
idea
for
you
to
apply
the
position
.
97.
A
good
idea
was
occurred
to
him
when
he
was
asked
to
solve
the
problem.
98.
I
had
a
bad
cold;
therefore
I
would
have
visited
more
experts
last
week
.
99.
He
told
me
that
it
was
the
first
time
that
he
has
come
late
for
such
am
important
lecture.
100.
There
is
no
help
for
those
with
lots
of
luggages
and
small
children.
第五节
书面表达(满分20分)
假定你是李华,你负责的英语俱乐部拟在暑假期间组织主题为“Stay
out
of
Danger
and
Enjoy
a
Safe
Holiday”的急救培训课程。请你用英语写一则通知,内容包括:
1.
时间和地点;
2.
培训内容(观看关于意外受伤的短片,专家教授急救技能等)
3.
培训课的意义。
注意:1.
词数100左右
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
Notice
________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
The
Student
English
Club
长春市九台区2020-2021学年高二下学期期末考试
英语试题答案
第一部分:听力
1-20
CABBC
ACABA
BCCAB
CBABC
阅读
21-23
BAD
24-27
ADCB
28-31CDDA
32-35
DCDC
36-40
ACEGF
完型
41-60
BACDB
ACDBA
CACDB
ADDCB
单词拼写
61.
slipped
62.
operated
63.
indicating
64.
participation
65.
comfortable
66.
Occupied
67.
booming
68.
relevant
69.preparations
70.
racial
语篇填空
71.
closer
72.
entered
73.
have
launched
74.
but
75.
ambitious
76.
to
achieve
77.
which
78.
on
79.
technologies
80.
including
短语填空
81.
had
marked
out
82.
in
need
83.
settled
in
84.
keeps
it
up
85.
taken
in
86.
hear
from
87.
by
means
of
88.
adjusting
to
89.
As
far
as
I
am
concerned
90.
make
a
life
单句改错
91.
if
改为whether
92.
for改为with
93.
of
去掉
94.
took改为take
95.
apparent改为apparently
96.
apply后加for
97.
occurred前面的was
去掉
98.
therefore
改为otherwise
99.
has
改为had
100.
luggages
改为luggage
参考范文:
Notice
In
order
to
have
a
better
understanding
of
first
aid,
the
English
club
plans
to
organize
a
first-aid
training
class,
whose
theme
is
“Stay
out
of
Danger
and
Enjoy
a
Safe
Holiday”.
As
is
scheduled,
it
will
be
given
in
the
school
lecture
hall
from
4:00
p.m.
to
5:00
p.m.
next
Wednesday.
At
the
beginning
of
the
class,
a
short
film
will
be
shown,
helping
us
students
know
what
kinds
of
accidental
injuries
will
frequently
happen
and
what
harm
they
will
cause.
After
that,
an
expert
will
give
a
lecture
on
how
to
avoid
such
injuries.
Then
under
his
professional
guidance,
we
will
learn
how
to
offer
first
aid
to
those
who
get
injured.
By
attending
the
class,
not
only
will
we
master
some
basic
and
practical
first-aid
skills,
but
also
we
will
raise
our
awareness
of
safety
and
try
to
keep
away
from
danger.
The
training
class
will
definitely
prove
to
be
a
useful
experience.
Those
who
are
interested
are
welcome
to
it!
The
Student
English
Club