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20202021(上)芝華中學(xué)高二英語期中考試卷考試時間:120分總分:150分出卷人:第一部分聽力(每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1.Wherearethespeakers?A.InthebedroomB.Inthelivingroom.C.Inafurniturestore.2.Howmuchshouldthemanpayforthetax?A.8dollars.B.5dollarsC.4dollars.3.Whatdoesthewomanwanttobe?A.AsingerB.AdirectorC.Anactress.4.Whenwillthewoman'smotherarriveinBeijing?A.OnJuly5.B.OnJuly7.C.InJuly8.5.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.DoctorandpatientB.Teacherandstudent.C.Motherandson.聽第6段材料,回答6.7題.6.Whatdoesthemanneedthewomantodoatpresent?A.Arrangeatour.B.Bookahotel.C.Remendtouristattractions.7.WhyisthemangoingtoBangkok?A.TomeethisbossB.Togoonbusiness.C.TovisittheTempleofDawn.聽第7段材料,回答8.9題。8.WhereisJack?A.Atthebusstation.B.Intheschool.C.Intheoffice.9.HowwillJackgohome?A.BybusB.Bytaxi.C.Bycar.聽第8段材料,回答1012題10.Howdoesthemanfeel?A.Happy.B.Depressed.C.Tired11.Whatistheman'sproblemnow?A.HehasnotimetolookafterhisdaughterB.Hehastomovetothecountryside.C.Hecan'tfindababysitter.12.Whowilllookaftertheman'sdaughter?A.AbabysitterB.HisparentsC.Hiswife聽第9段材料,回答第13至第16題。13.Whenisthemanleavinghometomorrowmorning?t8:00B.At9:00C.At10:0014.HowwillthemantraveltoItaly?A.BytrainB.ByplaneC.Bycoach15.WhatwillthemandoinItaly?A.Enjoysunbathingonthebeach.B.VisitsomemuseumsandartgalleriesC.Tastefoodsanddrinksfromallovertheworld.16.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shehasworkedtoohardthisyear.B.ShedecidestogotoItalywiththeman.C.Shewillrentasmallhousenearthesea.聽第10段材料,回答第17至20題。17.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.SchooldinnerB.HealthyfoodC.Afamouscook.18.WheredidJamieworkforayear?A.InahotelB.InaschoolkitchenC.Inarestaurant.19.Whatwasservedatschoolatfirst?A.JunkfoodB.BakedlunchC.Coldfood20.Whichmeasuredoesn'tJamietake?A.TrainingotherstocookhealthyfoodB.Puttingpressureonthegovernment.C.municatingwithparents.第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共10小題;每小題2.5分,滿分25分)AmunityAffairs*OpenPlansFixingtheGreatMistake6:00pm,CenterforArchitecture,TafelHall536LaGuardiaPlace,ManhattanAdvocatingforlivablestreetsandalternativetransportation,MarkGortonexploresthehistoryoftransportationinNewYorkwithafocusonhowurbanplanningpoliciesthatprioritize(優(yōu)先考慮)theautomobilehaveaffectedmanyotheraspectsoflifeinthecity.Admission:$10Formoreinformation,pleasecall9173889080orvisitftgmeventbrite.*RivertoRiverFestivalExtraordinaryMoves:STREBHumanFountain6:00pm,200VeseyStreet,ManhattanInspiredbytheBellagioFountainsinLasVegas,HumanFountaininvolvesperformersjumpingfromashighas30feetfromanopenhoneybstructureinordertocreatecascades(人工瀑布)ofairborneliquidmuscle.Theouteisamixtureofslamdancing,amazinghumanflight,andwildactionsport,whichcaptureskids,adultsandthegeneralpublic’shearts,mindsandbodies.Admission:FREEFormoreinformation,pleasecall2129450505orvisit.*ScandinaviaHouseNordicSummerJam6:30pm,58ParkAvenue,ManhattanContemporarysingerandsongwriterAndersHolst’smusicshowsrootsinjazz,soulandEuropeanpopmusic.Admission:$10Formoreinformation,pleasecall2128479740orvisit.*HotFestivalTicketstoManhood7:30pm,DixonPlace,161AChrystieStreet,ManhattanWhatmakesamantoday?Howdoboysgrowintomen?Throughhumorous,touchingstories,aglimpseisofferedintotheeventsthatturnboysintomen.PerformedbyDouglasAllen,MaximilianoBalduzzi,SpencerScottBarros,GerardJosephandJamesScruggs.Admission:$15inadvance;$18atdoor.Formoreinformation,pleasecall2122190736orvisit21.Whichofthefollowingfocusesonmusic?A.OpenPlans.B.HotFestival.C.ScandinaviaHouse.D.RivertoRiverFestival.22.IfJohnwantstotakepartinanactivityforfree,heshould_____________.A.call2129450505B.call2122190736C.visit..23.Whomakesexplorationsofthetransportation’shistoryinNewYork?A.AndersHolst.B.MarkGorton.C.DouglasAllen.D.GerardJoseph.BShaniyahScottfoundithardtofinish15pushups(俯臥撐).“Ineedtostartdoingthemmoreoften,”saidScott,16,fromNewYorkstateintheUS.“Theywillbeemyfavoriteexercise.”Scott,alongwith400sleepyeyedmiddleandhighschoolstudents,recentlylearnedwhatitmeanstobeamarine(水兵).Thestudentstookpartinthe“WakeUpandWorkOut”eventheldinFortLauderdale,Florida.ItwashostedbytheUSMarineCorpsandthe2015NationalUrbanLeagueConference.Meetingonauniversity’scampusat7am,thestudentswereintroducedtoMasterSergeantDamianCason,whoshoutedordersforpushups,jumpingjacksandotheractivities.“Iseveryoneawakealready?”Casonaskedloudly,afterthegrouphadpletedasetof20jumpingjacks.Theeventwasabouttheimportanceofphysicalactivityandgaveacloseupviewofwhatthatmeanswhenyou’reamarine.“Itwasawakeupcall,notonlyphysically,butmentally,toletthesekidsknowthattheirhealthisimportant,”saidMajorNadrianMcGill.AccordingtotheUSCentersforDiseaseControlandPrevention,theincreasingobesityrate(肥胖率)amongchildrenandteenagersisalreadyhavinganeffectontheirhealth.Ofobeseyoungpeopleaged5to17,70percenthadatleastoneriskfactor(危險因素)forheartdisease.WilliamKnowles,whoservedintheUSArmy,pointedoutalack(缺乏)ofexerciseintoday’sworld.“Alotofpeopleacrosssociety,youngandold,spendtoomuchtimesittingdown.Peoplewhositinfrontofaputerexercisetheirfingersandnottheirbody,”saidKnowles.DestinyFerguson,a16yearoldfromFlorida,wastakingpartintheconferenceforasecondyear.“It’sareallycoolexperience,”saidDestiny.“Istillkeepintouchwithmanypeoplefromlastyear.Evenifyou’renottryingtomakefriends,it’sfine,becauseyouendupdoingitanyway.”CaptainMatthewErvine,whoworksfortherecruiting(招聘)officeinthemarines,saidtheprogramwasalsopartofalargerefforttoreachouttoyoungpeople.“Themarinescaredenoughtotakethetimetoeoutandinspireus,”saidScott.24.Whatarethestudentsin“WakeUpandWorkOut”mostprobablyorderedtodoeveryday?A.plete30pushups. B.Finish20jumpingjacks.C.Haveameetingat7am. D.Run20lapsaroundthecampus.25.Whatisthemainpurposeofthe“WakeUpandWorkOut”event?A.Tohelpstudentstochallengetheirphysicallimits.B.Totrainstudentstobequalified(合格的)Marines.C.Toremindstudentsoftheimportanceofphysicalactivity.D.Toprovetostudentsthatmentalhealthismoreimportantthanphysicalhealth.26.WhydoesDestinyFergusonthinktheeventisacoolexperience?A.Hehaspreparedhimselfbetterforcollege.B.HehaslearnedalotaboutthelivesofMarines.C.Hehaslearnedhowtokeepmentallyandphysicallyfit.D.Hehasmademanyfriendsbecauseoftheevent.CPeopletendtobeemorepersonalandhidelessofthemselveswhenusingemail.ResearchersfromOpenUniversityinBritainhavefoundinarecentstudythattherearegoodreasonsforthis.Theteamofresearchersasked83pairsofstudents,allstrangerstoeachother,tosolveaproblem.Theyhadtodiscussthisquestion:Ifonlyfivepeopleintheworldcouldbesavedfromaworlddisaster,whoshouldtheybe?Thepairsofstudentshadtotalkovertheproblemeitherfacetofaceorbyputers.Dr.Johnsonsaid,“TheytoldtheirpartnersfourtimesasmuchaboutthemselveswhentheytalkedovertheInternetaswhentheytalkedfacetoface.Whentheputerswerefittedwithcamerassothatstudentscouldseeeachother,thislimitedthepersonalsideoftheconversation.”Generallytheinformationwasnotextremelypersonal.Itwasmainlyaboutthingssuchaswheretheywenttoschool,orwheretheyusedtolive.Butsomestudentsdiscussedtheirlovestories,andpersonalchildhoodexperiences.DrJohnsonbelievesthatemailingencouragespeopletofocusonthemselves.Andwhentheydothis,theybeemoreopen,especiallyiftherearenocameras.“Ifyoucannotseetheotherperson,itbeeseasiertotalkaboutyourself.Thisisbecauseyouarenotthinkingwhattheotherpersonisthinkingofyou.Soemailinghasbeethemodernwayoftalking,”saidDr.Johnson.However,thisstyleoftalkingisnotentirelynew.“Inthe19thcenturypeoplestartedtousethe‘telegraph’tomunicate.Nowthesamekindofthinghashappenedandpeopleendedupspeakingmorefreely.”Dr.Johnsonthinksthatemailersneedtoknowabouttheseeffectsofemailing,especiallywhentheystartworkinapany.“Ifyoudon’tknowaboutit,youcouldfindyourselfsayingmoreaboutyourselfthanyouwantedto.”27.Thesubjectdiscussedinthispassageis_______.A.howpeopleopenupwhenemailing B.howpeopledoresearchstudiesC.howtomunicateatwork D.howtodiscussandsolveaproblem28.Thereasonthatsomecouplestalkedfreelyaboutthemselvesisthat_______.A.theydidn’ttalkaboutverypersonalthings B.theycouldn’tseeeachotherC.thecamerasontheputerswereturnedonD.theyhadtodiscussaquestion29.Whatdoestheunderlinedsentencereferto?A.Thetelegraph. B.Theputer. C.Emailing. D.Facetofacetalk.30.Inthewriter’sopinion,oneshould______.A.focusononeselfwhenemailing B.talkmorefreelyinemailsthanusualC.discussanysubjectthatonewantsto D.considerhowoneusesemailatwork第二節(jié)七選五(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)Startinghighschoolcanbedifficult.Everyoneisnervousandnobodyknowswheretogoforclasses.31Butdon’tworry.Youarenotalone.Youaregoingtoschoolwithagroupofstudentsyourage,andwehaveseveraltipstoshare.32Itmightbemucheasiersaidthandone,buttrytotakeadeepbreathandfindyourvoice.Don’tbeafraidtoapproach(接觸)people,introduceyourselfandstartaconversationaboutsomethingyouhaveinmon.Sitinthemiddleoftheclassroomwithasmanynewfriendsaroundyouaspossible.Joinclubs.33Ifyoudon’tjoinanything,youwillbejustgoingtoclassandthengoinghome.Beinginaclubforces(迫使)youtobemoresocial.Stayclean.Noonelikesabadsmellthatcouldknocksomeoneover.Showereveryday,brushyourteethandwashyourhair.34Berespectful(尊重的)ofpeople’sdifferences.Everyonehashisorherownopinionoftheworldandeveryonebelievesindifferentthings.It’sagoodthingtohavedifferentfriendswithdifferentopinionsbecauseyoucaneachshareyourown.Cliques(小團(tuán)體)canhurt.Weallhavebeenleftoutofsomethinginourlivesandthishurtspeople’sfeelings.Beconsiderate(體貼的)ofthepeoplearoundyou.35,beniceandinvitehimorhertohangoutwithyou.A.Ifyouseesomeonesittingalone,B.Forgetyourfearandjusttalktosomeone.C.Whenyoufeeltiredanddon’tknowwhattodo,D.Whynotsayhellotowhoeveryoumeetoncampus?E.Trytomakeyourselflookneat(整潔的),whateveryouwear.F.Thinkingaboutmakingnewfriendsmightmakeyoufeelnervous,too.G.Joininwithafterschoolactivitiesthatinterestyouandmakefriendsintheclub.第三部分:英語知識運用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):完形填空(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分)Excitementandfamilymembers36thehall.Iwasonlya7yearoldgirl,butIwasthecenterofattention.Finally,afterweeksofpreparation,Iwould37allmyhardworkinadanceperformance.Everythingwouldbe38—soIthought,waitingbackstage.Inaloudandclearvoice,themasterofceremonies39thatmyclasswasnext.

Mydanceclasswasdoingaroutineonwoodenboxestwofeetbytwofeet,facingthe40.AllIhadtodointhenextmovewasputonefootontheboxnexttomineandkeepmyotherfootonmybox.Itreallywasan41move.Iwasconcentratingsomuchon42thehugesmileonmyfaceandholdingmyheadupthatIdidnotlook43Iwasgoing.Imissedmypartner’sboxaltogetherand44.ThereIwasstandingonthestagefloorwhenmyclassmateswereontopoftheirboxes.Icouldheargiggles(咯咯笑)ingfromtheaudience.ButIrememberedmydanceteacherhadtoldus,“Ifyoumakeamistake,keepsmilingsotheaudiencewillnot45.”Ididmybesttofollowher46asIcontinuedwiththeroutine.

Whenthecurtaindropped,sodidmyhopesfortheevening.I47bitterly,tastingthesaltfromthetearsthatstreameddownmyface.Iranbackstage,butnoonecould48medown.

RecentlyIrealizedIhadbeenastarthatnight.Iwas49,butIfoughttheurgetorunoffthestage.50,Ifinishedtheroutinewithasmileonmyface.NowwhenfriendsandfamilylaughaboutthetimeIslippedduringadanceperformance,Icanlaughtoo.

36.A.filled B.visited C.attended D.decorated37.A.takeover B.showoff C.lookafter D.giveup38.A.reasonable B.suitable C.obvious D.perfect39.A.suggested B.explained C.announced D.predicted40.A.music B.audience C.curtain D.stage41.A.easy B.active C.adventurous D.extra42.A.containing B.hiding C.sharing D.keeping43.A.why B.whether C.where D.what44.A.wandered B.slipped C.waved D.skipped45.A.leave B.cheer C.believe D.notice46.A.gesture B.example C.advice D.plan47.A.argued B.shouted C.begged D.cried48.A.turn B.calm C.let D.put49.A.satisfied B.moved C.embarrassed D.confused50.A.However B.Instead C.Intotal D.Inreturn第二節(jié)詞匯運用(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)根據(jù)句子漢語提示及所給詞的適當(dāng)形式填空。Afterthewedding,mycousinandhiswifewenttotheUnitedKingdomfornationwidesightseeing.HefaxedalettertomeinEnglishyesterday.51.________mydelight,henolongermadeanytenseerror.Andhis52.____________(describe)roughlyclarifiedmyquestionsabouttheUK—itscurrency,itsadministration,theinstitution53.________dividesitintofourprovinces,andthehistorical54.________(conflict)andquarrelswhenSouthernIrelandbrokeawayfromtheUK.55.__________(will)toleaveoutanyattraction,mycousinarrangedhisenjoyablejourneycarefully.Oneattractiveplacehevisitedwasacastlein56.________countrysideofScotland,whichliesnearaport.ItusedtobetheheadquartersofthemunismUnionbutbrokedown57.________thewar.Findingnothingcouldtaketheplaceofthis58.________(splendidly)architecture,peopleacplishedrebuildingitin1952.59.________wastotheircreditthatallfurnishedroomsareconsistentwithwhattheyusedtobe.Mycousin60.____________(thrill)byitscollectionsconsistingofstatuesplusroyaluniformsfoldedinglasstanks.Thoughtherewasnopossibilitytobuysomeoftheseexhibits,itwasconvenienttotakephotos,whichhesentmealongwithhisfax.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié):應(yīng)用文(15分)假如你校學(xué)生會(Students’Union)要舉辦一次英語演講比賽(contest),請你用英語寫一篇書面通知,以便張貼到布告欄上。通知須包括以下內(nèi)容:1.比賽目的:提高學(xué)生的英語口語水平2.比賽時間:2020年12月20日下午4點3.比賽地點:四樓階梯教室(auditorium)4.評比辦法:由五位老師做評委,其中包括Mr.Smith5.獎項設(shè)置:一等獎1名,二等獎3名,三等獎5名6.報名辦法:到各班班長處報名注意:1.不要逐條翻譯說明內(nèi)容,通知必須用短文的形式;80個單詞左右。第二節(jié):讀后續(xù)寫。閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)所給情節(jié)進(jìn)行續(xù)寫,使之構(gòu)成一個完整的故事。續(xù)寫的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右。(25分)Severalcenturiesago,therewasaverylarge,denseanddarkforest.Agroupofmonkeysarrivedattheforest.Itwaswinter,andthemonkeysstruggledhardtosurvivethefreezingcoldnights.Theywerehuntingforfiretogetwarm.Onenight,theysawafirefly(螢火蟲)andconsidereditadab(少量)offire.Allthemonkeysinthegroupshouted,‘Fire,Fire,Fire.Yeah,wegotfire.’Acoupleofmonkeystriedtocatchthefireflyanditescaped.Theyweresadastheycouldnotcatchthefire.Theybelievedthattheycouldn'tliveinthecoldiftheydidn'tgetfire.Thenextnight,againtheysawmanyfireflies.Afterseveralattempts,themonkeyscaughtafewfireflies.Theyputthefirefliesinaholeduginthelandandtriedtoblowthefireflies.Theyblewthefirefliesveryhardwithoutknowingthefactthattheywerefireflies.Anowl(貓頭鷹)waswatchingtheactivitiesofthemonkeys.Theowlreachedthemonkeysandtoldthem,‘Hey,thosearenotfire!Theywerefireflies.Youwon'tbeabletomakefirefromit.’Themonkeylaughedattheowl.Onemonkeyreplied,‘Hey,oldowl,youdon'tknowanythingabouthowtomakefire.Don'tdisturbus!’Theoldowlwarnedthemonkeysagainandaskedthemtostoptheirfoolishact.‘Monkeys,youcannotmakefirefromthefireflies!Pleasehearmywords.’Themonkeystriedtomakefirefromthefireflies.Theowltoldthemagaintostoptheirfoolishact.‘Youarestrugglingsomuch.Gobacktotakeyourshelterinanearbycave.Youcansaveyourselvesfromthefreezingcold!Youwon'tgetfire.’注意:1.所需寫短文的詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2.續(xù)寫部分分為兩段,每段開頭語已為你寫好。Paragraph1:Onemonkeyshoutedattheowl._____________________________________Parag

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