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长春外国语学校2020-2021学年第二学期期末考试高二年级英语试卷出题人:本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。考试结束后,将答题卡交回。注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考
生信息条形码粘贴区。2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。3.请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸
、试题卷上答题无效。4.作图可先使用铅笔画出,确定后必须用黑色字迹的签字笔描黑。5.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力(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。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.Whendidthepartybegininfact?A.At6:30p.m.B.At7:00p.
m.C.At7:30p.m.2.WheredidthewomangoduringhervisittoEurope?A.France.B.Finland.C.Iceland.3.Whydidthemanapologizetothewoman?A.Heforgottobringthewoman’s
book.B.Helostthebookthewomanlenthim.C.Hecouldn’tlendthebooktothewoman.4.WhatwillthemandoonSundaymorning?A.Takehissontothepark.B.Sta
ywithhisparentsathome.C.Doshoppingwithhiswife.5.Whatisthewoman?A.Sheisalibrarian.B.Sheisabankclerk.C.Sheisacollegeteacher.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。6.WhatsportdidJoetakepartin?A.Therelayrace.B.Thehighjump.C.Thelongjump.7.Whowonthemen’s100meterrace?A.John.B.Peter.C.Bob.听第7段材料,回答第8、9
题。8.Whichmonthisitnow?A.May.B.July.C.September.9.WhatwillthemandoinJuly?A.Conductaresearchproject.B.Attendaconference.C.Typehispaperup.听第8段材料,回
答第10至12题。10.Whatdidthewomanforgettodothismorning?A.Toturnoffherradio.B.Totalkwithherneighbor.C.Togiveherd
adamessage.11.Whendoesthewomanwakeupeverymorning?A.Atfour.B.Atfourthirty.C.Atfive.12.Whydoesthewomanfeeltired?A.
Shecan’tsleepwellbecauseofthenoise.B.Herfatherisalwaysangrywithher.C.Sheisverybusywithherwork.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhathasAlicedecidedtolearn?A.A
rt.B.Medicine.C.Music.14.Whoisthewoman?A.She’sAlice’steacher.B.She’sAlice’sfriend.C.She’sAlice’ssister.15.Whatissaida
boutanartist’sincome?A.Aboutsixtypercentoftheaverageperson’s.B.Sixtimesmorethantheaverageperson’s.C.Sixtypercentmorethantheaverageperson’s.16.What
willthespeakersdonext?A.Theywillgooutforsupper.B.TheywillhaveatalkwithAlice.C.TheywillgiveAlicesomemoney.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.W
heredidthestoryprobablyhappen?A.Inaclothingshop.B.Atabusstation.C.Inarestaurant.18.Howdidtheyoungcouplefeelwhentheoldladycametoth
em?A.Embarrassed.B.Delighted.C.Surprised.19.Whatdidtheyoungcoupledowhentheoldladyleft?A.Theywavedhergoodbye.B.Theycalledataxif
orher.C.Theytookaphotowithher.20.Whatcanweknowfromthestory?A.Theoldladywaskindandpolite.B.Thecouplewasglad
todoagooddeed.C.Themanagerthoughttheywereafamily.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。AImmersiv
eVanGoghFromthecreatorsoftheblockbustershowinParisseenbyovertwomillionvisitorsandstillwowingcrowdsinToronto,thewestcoastpremiere(首场)oftheImmer
siveVanGoghExhibitwillbringtheartofVincenttolifeinLosAngeles.Immersiveartisnotjustatechnicalwaytorepresentv
ideoandaudioinhugespaces.Thewordimmersiveindicatesadeepcommitmentofintentionswhichconnectimagesandsoundsinawaythatth
eaudienceisabletoexperienceadifferentwayoftheart.Truetoitsname,thisexhibitiontransformstheiconic(偶像的)paintingsofVincentvanGoghintomoving,wall-
fillingprojections.“ImmersiveVanGogh”promiseshalf-a-millioncubicfeetofprojectionsthatpullfromsomeofthepost-impressionist’smostrecognizablepiece
s,includingTheBedroom,Sunflowersand,yes,TheStarryNight.Youwillexperienceartlikeneverbefore—loseyourselfinentrancing,mo
vingimagesthathighlightbrushstrokes,detail,andcolor—trulyilluminating(照亮)themindofthegenius.LOCATIONTheImmer
siveVanGoghExhibitislocatedatasecretplacesituatedintheheartofLosAngeles.Tobeannouncedbeforetheexhibitopens,existingticketholderswillrec
eiveanemailwiththeplacenameandlocationonceitismadepublic.TICKETPRICESTicketsareavailableonlineatwww.vangoghla.com.GIFTSHOPStopbyourExhibitG
iftShoptotakethemagicofVanGoghhomewithyou!Fromclothingandjewelrytohomedécor,children’sbooks,andsomuchmore,youwil
lfinduniqueandthoughtfulsouvenirsattheImmersiveVanGoghExhibit.Alsobesuretocheckoutatouronlinestore!Exp
eriencetheorganiclandscapesofVanGogh’simagination,andjourneythroughhisbrillianceandmadnessinacompletelynewandunforgettableway.2
1.Accordingtothepassage,theImmersiveVanGoghExhibit________.A.displaysVanGogh’spaintingsonmovingwallsB.beginsajourneytoVanGog
h’shometownC.presentsVanGogh’sartinamodernwayD.designsprojectsonVanGogh’slearningexperience22.Fromwherecanpeoplefind
informationabouttheexactlocationoftheexhibit?A.Awebsite.B.Anemail.C.Theticketoffice.D.Thegiftshop.23.Howmuchshouldacouplew
itha5-year-oldchildwhowouldliketoownaVanGoghcushionatleastpayforthevisit?A.$109.98.B.$154.98.C.$159.98.D.$1
99.98.VIPTICKETS—$99.99●Priorityaccess●VanGoghcushion(agiftforyou)●LimitededitionposterPREMIUMTICKETS—$59.99●VanGoghcushion(rental)●
LimitededitionposterBASICTICKETS—$54.99●AdmissiononlyCHILDTICKETS—$29.99●Ages6—16(children5andunderdonotrequireaticket)●Admissiono
nly●ChildticketsarenotsubjecttochangeofdatefeesBShanghairesidentspassingthroughthecity’seasternHuangpudistrictinOc
tobermighthaveastonishedatanunusualsight:a“walking”building.An85-year-oldprimaryschoolhasbeenliftedoffthegroundinitsentiretyandrelocatedusi
ngnewtechnologynamedthe“walking”machine.Inthecity’slatestefforttopreservehistoricstructures,engineersusednearly200mobilesupportsunderthefive-story
building.Thesupportsactlikeroboticlegs.They’resplitintotwogroupswhichinturnsriseupanddown,imitatingthehumanstep.Attachedse
nsorshelpcontrolhowthebuildingmovesforward.TheLagenaPrimarySchool,whichweighs7,600tons,facedanewchallenge—it’sT-shaped
,whilepreviouslyrelocatedstructuresweresquareorrectangular.Expertsandtechniciansmettodiscusspossibilitiesandtestanumberofdifferenttechnologiesbefore
decidingonthe“walkingmachine”.Overthecourseof18days,thebuildingwasrotated21degreesandmoved62metersawaytoitsnewlocation.T
heoldschoolbuildingissettobecomeacenterforheritageprotectionandculturalprotection.Theprojectmarksthefirst
timethis“walkingmachine”methodhasbeenusedinShanghaitorelocateahistoricalbuilding.Inrecentyears,China’srapidmodernizationhass
eenmanyhistoricbuildingsrazedtoclearlandforskyscrapersandofficebuildings.Buttherehasbeengrowingconcernaboutthearchitecturalher
itagelossasaresultofdestructionacrossthecountry.ShanghaihasbeenChina’smostprogressivecitywhenitcomestoheritagepreservation.Thesurvivalofanum
berof1930sbuildingsinthefamousBunddistrictand19th-century“Shikumen”housesintherepairedXintiandineighborhoodhasofferedexamplesofhowtogiveoldbuild
ingsnewlife.Thecityalsohasatrackrecordofrelocatingoldbuildings.In2018,thecityrelocateda90-year-oldbuildinginHo
ngkoudistrict,whichwasthenconsideredtobeShanghai’smostcomplexrelocationprojecttodate.24.Howdidtheprimaryschoolgetmoved?A.By
reducingtheweightofit.B.Bydividingitintoseveralparts.C.Byusingmovablesupports.D.Byusingroboticlegs.25.Whatdoesthe
underlinedword“razed”probablymeaninParagraph5?A.Replaced.B.Destroyed.C.Burnt.D.Protected.26.Whatcanweinferabouttheheritagepreservatio
ninChina?A.Theuseofadvancedtechnologyleadstogrowingconcern.B.Anumberofoldbuildingshavebeengivennewlife.C.Shanghai
isthepioneerinpreservingarchitecturalheritage.D.Manyhistoricbuildingswillberelocated.27.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Newpreservationcampa
ignsarelaunchedinChina.B.Newtechnologygivesnewlifetohistoricbuildings.C.“Walkingmachine”makesheritageprotectionsimpler.D.Abuildin
ginShanghai“walks”toanewlocation.CRainisvitaltolifeonEarth.However,rainisn’tjustmadeofwateranymore—it’spartlymadeofplastic.Millionsoftin
ypiecesofplastic,calledmicroplastics,arewanderingaroundEarth’satmosphereandtravelingacrossentirecontinentsaccordingtoastudypubli
shedinonejournalonApril12.Microplasticsareplasticparticleslessthan5millimetersindiameterandcomefromanumberofsources.Plasticbagsandb
ottlesreleasedintotheenvironmentbreakdownintosmallerandsmallerbits.Somemicroplasticsareproduceddeliberatelytoprovideab
rasion(研磨)inproducts,suchastoothpasteandcleansers.Anothermajorsourceisyourwashingmachine.Whenyouwashclothing,tinymicrofibersgetwashedawaywithth
ewastewater.Eventhoughthewateristreatedbyawastewaterplant,themicroplasticsremain,andtheyarereleasedintothesea.Plas
ticrainmayremindpeopleofacidrain,buttheformerisfarmorewidespreadandhardertodealwith.Thetinyparticles,toosmalltobeseenwiththenakedey
e,arecollectedbythewindfromtheground.Theyaresolightthattheystayintheairtobeblownaroundtheglobe.Astheyclimbintotheatmos
phere,theyarethoughttoactasnuclei(核心)aroundwhichwatervapor(水蒸气)combinestoformclouds.Someofthedustfallsbacktolandi
ndryconditions,whiletherestcomesdownasrain.Microplasticshavebeenfoundeverywhereyoucanimagine.Fromfishandfrogst
omiceandmosquitoes,theirbodieshavebeenfoundonaveragetocontain40piecesofmicroplastic.Asthetopofthefoodchain,humansareexposedtomicroplastics,too.“W
eliveonaballinsideabubble,”microplasticresearcherSteveAllensaid.“Therearenoborders,therearenoedges.Itrainsonthelandandthengetsbl
ownbackupintotheairagaintomovesomewhereelse.There’snostoppingitonceit’sout.”28.Whatdoweknowaboutmicroplastics?A.Theyhaveadiameterofover5mill
imeters.B.Theycauseacidrainandplasticrain.C.Theyarelightandcanbeeasilydealtwith.D.Theyhavebecomeathreattohum
ans.29.WhatdoesParagraph3mainlytalkabout?A.Wheremicroplasticscomefrom.B.Thewideuseofmicroplastics.C.Waystodealwithmicroplastics
.D.Howmicroplasticspollutewater.30.WhatdoesSteveAllenwanttotellusinthelastparagraph?A.Theatmospherepossessestheabilitytoself-cleanse.B.N
oplacecanbesafefrommicroplasticpollution.C.Countriesshouldworktogethertofightpollution.D.Windcausesmicroplasticstomovesomewhereelse.31.Themai
npurposeofthearticleisto________.A.callonpeopletousefewerplasticproductsB.introducethesourcesandeffectsofmicroplasticsC.warnpeopleoft
hedangerofmicroplasticsD.makeacomparisonbetweenacidrainandplasticrainDPortraitsasArtAccordingtoadictionary,portraiturei
s“arepresentation(描绘)ofaperson,especiallyofthefacebydrawingorpaintingalikeness.”However,thisdefinitionneglectsthec
omplexitiesofportraiture.Portraitsareworksofartthatengagewithideasofidentityratherthanjustalikeness.Theseconceptsofidentity
involvesocialrank,gender,age,profession,characterofthesubject,etc.Itisimpossibletocopyalltheaspectsofidentity.Therefore,portraitsreflecton
lycertainqualitiesofsubjects.Portraitarthasalsoundergonesignificantshiftsinartisticpractice.Themajorityofportraitsaretheoutcomeofcurrentartisticf
ashionsandfavoredstyles.Therefore,portraitartisanartcategoryprovidingvariousengagementwithsocial,psychological,andartisticpracticesandexpecta
tions.Sinceportraitsaredifferentfromotherartcategories,theyareworthyofseparatestudy.Duringtheirproduction,portraitsrequirethep
resenceofaspecificperson,oranimageoftheindividual.Inmanyinstances,theproductionofportraiturehasrequiredsittings,whichresultininteractionbetwe
enthesubject(s)andtheartistthroughoutthecreationofthework.Incertaininstances,portraitartistsdependedonacombinationof
differentinvolvementwiththeirsubjects.Ifthesittercan’tsitinthestudioregularly,portraitistscouldusehisorherp
hotographs.InEurope,duringtheseventeenthandeighteenthcentury,thesittingtimewassometimesdecreasedbyfocusingonlyonthehead.
Theoretically,portraitistscouldworkfromimpressionsormemorieswhencreatingapainting,butthisrarelyoccurredaccordingtodocumentedrecords.Nonet
heless,whethertheworkisbasedonmodelsittings,copyingaphotograph,orusingmemory,theprocessofpaintingaportraitislinkedwiththemodel’sattendance
.Furthermore,portraitpaintingcanbedistinguishedfromotherartisticcategoriesbyitsconnectionwithappearance,orlikeness.Assuch,theartofportra
itpaintinggotareputationforimitationinsteadofforartisticinnovation.BasedonRenaissancearttheory,portraiturewasre
latedtothelevelofamechanicalexerciseasopposedtoafineart.Michelangelo’swell-knownprotestagainstportraitsisonlyoneexample.Duringtheninet
eenthandtwentiethcenturies,theattitudetoportraiturewascritical.Evenso,artistsfromaroundtheglobepersistedinpaintingportraitsdesp
itetheirtheoreticalobjections.Picasso,forexample,becamewidely-knownforcubiststill-lifepainting(立体派静物画)e
arlyinhiscareer,butsomeofhisearlyexperimentsinthisnewstylewerehisportraitsofartdealers.32.Whatdoesparagraph1mainlytellus?A.Thechanging
definitionofportraiturereflectsshiftingattitudestoit.B.Mostportraitsreflectartisticfashionsandfavoredstyleswhencreated.C.Portraitarts
houldn’tbeseenasadistinctartcategoryforitscomplexity.D.Portraitureisamorecomplexartformthanisdefinedinadictionary.33.
Whichofthefollowingisacharacteristicofportraiturementionedinparagraph2?A.Portraitsgenerallyinvolveinteractionb
etweensubjectsandartists.B.Portraitureoftenrequiresfrequentcooperationbetweenartists.C.Portraitsshowmode
lsinamoreaccuratewaythanotherartforms.D.Portraituretypicallytakesmuchlesstimethanotherartforms.34.Accordingtoparagraph2,duringportraits’production,
artists__________.A.preferredmodels’photographstotheirpresenceB.basedtheirworkonthesubjects’attendanceC
.weremorewillingtouseimpressionsormemoriesD.reducedsittingtimetoconcentrateonasitter’shead35.Picasso
ischosenasanexamplebytheauthorbecausehe__________.A.createdportraitsinspiteofhisobjectiontoportraitartB.altered
thewayotherartistsfeltaboutportraitartC.dependedonportraitarttoestablishahigherreputationD.hadfewertheoreticalobjectionstoportrait
uresthanothers第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)Inrecentyears,moreChinesestudentshavebeenchoosingartschoolastheirfirstchoicewhenappl
yingforuniversitiesoverseas,accordingtotheReportonChineseStudents’OverseasStudyin2018.Anyoneapplyingtoartschoolshouldkno
wthatone’sportfolio(资历证明材料)isacrucialpartoftheapplicationprocess.36Focusonoriginal,recentwork.Admissionsofficersseesomanyportfoliosonaregularbasis,so
it’simportanttomakeyourselfstandoutasanindividual.37Presentingworkthatyou’vedonewithinthelastoneortwoyearsalsoprovidesamorerelevantand
accurateportrayal(描述)ofyourskills.38Youdon’twanttospreadyourselftoothin,butworkingwithavarietyofmediaa
nddifferenttechniquescanconveythatyouareabletoexpressyourselfindiverseways.Unlesstheschoolrequiresthatonlyfinishedworkbe
includedinyourportfolio,youshouldincludeimagesthatreflecttheprogressofyourwork.39Itgivesadmissionsofficersinsightintothet
houghtthathasgoneintothework.Makesurethatyourworkshowsyourtruetalent.40Remembernevertrytomakeupsomemerits,whichwillint
urnbeamirrorofyourdishonesty.However,itisalwayshelpfultolookatsamplesofotherartportfoliostoseetheirap
proach.A.Showawiderangeofworkinyourportfolio.B.Prepareyourportfolioindifferentlanguages.C.Whyisagoodportfolioimportanttoyoursucce
ssfulapplication?D.Beproudofwhatyousubmitandyourownstrengths.E.Herearesometipstohelpyouthroughthisprocessandputyou
rbestworkoutthere.F.Thismayincludeimagesfromaworkbookbehindthefinishedproduct.G.It’smoreimpressivetoexpressyourpers
onalopinionratherthancopyinganother’swork.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。Almosteverydayf
orthepastsevenyears,AlexYaworhassatbehindawoodeneasel(画架)and41portraitsofservicemenandwomenwhowill42seethefinalproduct.Hethenframes
,boxes,and43thepaintingstothefamilies,freeof44.Nowmorethan30yearsintohis45fromalocalcarfactory,the93-year-olduseshistalent
topaintportraitsoffallenmilitaryheroes,mostofwhomwere46inIraqorAfghanistan.Todate,hehas47111ofthe16-by-20-inchportraitsbas
ed48photosparentshavesenthim.Hishandsaren’tas49astheyusedtobe,andmanyofhissubjects’uniformshave50details,soeachpaintingtakesaboutaweekt
ofinish.It’sa(n)51pastimeforAlex.“IcryalotwhileI’mpainting,”hesays.Alex52theprojectin2009,afterreadinganewsclipabout
awomanwhohaddonesomething53.Tofindcontactinformationforparentswhomightwantportraits,he54outtoveterans’(老兵)groups.Par
entsoftenwriteAlex55notes.Onemothertoldhimhow,aftershehungtheportraitinherson’soldbedroom,shewouldwalkinanditwouldfeel56
hewasstillthere.57likethatmaketheworkfeellikeacalling.Alexsays.“IfIlivetobe100andamabletopaint,thenI’llpaintfortheparents58wantp
ortraits.”Fornow,Alexwillrinse(冲刷)hisbrushesandfinishupfortheday.“Goodnight,”he’llsaytothemanonthecanvas.Onc
eit’s59,he’llshiptheportraittoanotherfamily.Or,asAlexsays,“60himhome.”41.A.torturedB.paintedC.featuredD.cherished42.A.alsoB.neverC.evenD.
once43.A.shipsB.returnsC.addsD.lends44.A.punishmentB.taxC.sugarD.charge45.A.retirementB.sufferingC.recoveryD.remova
l46.A.acceptedB.killedC.amusedD.sponsored47.A.exploredB.ignoredC.honoredD.completed48.A.onB.inC.atD.to49.A.roughB.validC.steadyD.direct50.A.simpleB
.easyC.complicatedD.appealing51.A.emotionalB.educationalC.behavioralD.national52.A.finishedB.delayedC.avoidedD.began53.A.similar
B.smallC.bigD.difficult54.A.ranB.reachedC.movedD.went55.A.anxiousB.awfulC.heartfeltD.common56.A.eventhoughB.asthoughC.ratherthanD.morethan57.A.
AccidentsB.DilemmasC.PlansD.Reactions58.A.whereB.whyC.whoD.which59.A.wetB.mildC.dryD.wild60.A.waitB.accompanyC.drawD.send第II
卷第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Tiangong’s61(construct)isasignificantstepinChina’sambitiousspaceprogramme.Chinahas62(previous)landedaroveronMarsan
dsentprobestothemoon.Lastmonth,threeastronauts63(blast)offtobecomethefirstcrewofthestation,wheretheywillremainforthreemonthsinChina’slonges
tcrewedmissiontodate.Theirtasksincluded64(raise)acameraoutsidetheTianhecoremodule(核心舱)andtestingthestation’sr
oboticarm,65willbeusedtotransferfuturemodulesaroundthestation,statemediasaid.Thiswasthefirstoftwospacewalks66(plan)forthemi
ssion.Itwasthefirsttimesince2008thatChineseastronautshavegoneoutsidetheirspacecraft.TheChinesespaceagencyisplanningatota
lof1167(launch)throughtotheendofnextyear,includingthreemorecrewedmissions.Themissionhasattracted68seriesofdiscussiononline.Oneuserwrot
e:“HowmuchI’mmovedbyeachstepofachievementis69words.”Tiangongisexpected70(have)alifespanofatleast10years,andChinahassaidit
wouldbeopentointernationalcollaborationonthestation.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。Aftersupper,LiHuacameandaskedmegoandseethefilmwithhim.Inourwaytothecinemawesawalittlegirlsi
ttingbytheroadsidecry.Webringheracaketostophercrying.Butwhenweaskedwhereshehadlived,shesaidshedidn’tknow.Sowetookhe
rtothepolicestationandaskedthepolicetotakecareofher.Afterthis,wewenttothecinema,butwhenwegotthere,themovi
ewasnearatitsend.Thoughwemissedthemovies,wedidagooddeed.Wefeltveryhappily.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:the100AnniversaryoftheFoundingo
ftheCPCAMeaningfulClassMeeting长春外国语学校2020-2021学年第二学期期末考试高二年级英语答案第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1.B2.A3.A4.C5.B6.B7.C8.A9.B10.C11.B12.A13.A14.C15.A16.B17.C18.C
19.A20.C第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)21-23CBB24-27CBCD28-31DABC32-35DABA36-40EGAFD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)4
1-45:BBADA46-50:BDACC51-55:ADABC56-60:BDCCD第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)61.construction62.previously63.blasted64.raising65.which62.66.planned67.launche
s68.a69.beyond70.tohave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)Onepossibleversion:Inordert
ocelebratethe100thAnniversaryofFoundingoftheCPC,weheldaclassmeetingthisMondayafternoon.Duringtheone-hourmeeting,aquizrelatedtothehistoryofCPCwas
heldfirst,whichimpressedalmostallthestudents.Followingthis,severalstudentsdeliveredspeeches,talkingproudlyaboutthegreatchangesthathavetakenplac
eovertheyearsunderthestrongleadershipoftheCPCandespeciallyabouthowthePartyhasledustostandup,tobecomerichandtobecomestrong.Theclassmeetingwass
uchagreatsuccessthatitinspiredusall.NotonlydowefeelextremelyproudandconfidentofourParty,butalsowearedeterminedtostudyhardsoastomakeourcountry
strongerandmoreprosperous.听力原文听力材料Text1W:Didyougotothepartyheldinthedininghall?M:Yes,itwassupposedtostartat6:30p.m.,butitwasdelaye
dfor30minutes.Text2M:I'veheardyoutraveledaroundEuropelastyear.Isittrue?W:Notexactly.Ivisitedthreecountrie
sthere,likeFrance.IhadplannedtoseeFinlandandIceland,butIhadtocomebackformybusiness.Text3W:HaveyoubroughtthebookIlentyou?M:I'msorr
y.Itcompletelyslippedmymind.IpromiseIwillbringittomorrow.Text4W:Whatisyourplanforthecomingweekend?M:Totakemysont
otheChildren'sParkonSaturday,onSundaymorningtodoshoppingwithmywife,andintheafternoontokeepmyparentscompanyathome.Text5M:Theu
niversitylibraryishiringthesedays.I'dlikeyoutogetreadyfortheinterview.W:I'vefoundasuitablejobinabank,butthanksanyway.Text6M:Congratulation
s,Betty.W:Thankyou.WhataboutPeter?M:Oh,hedroppedthestick.W:Badluck!Doyouknowwhowonthehighjump?M:Myclassmate,Joe
.W:Yourclassdidverywellatthesportsmeeting.Bytheway,whowasfirstinthemen's100-meterrace?M:ItdefinitelybelongstoBob.Text7W:Andy,you'vebeensobusylatelyt
hatwedon'tseeyouanymore.M:I'vebeentryingtofinishthisresearchprojectsothatIcanpresentmyfindingsattheconferenceinJu
ly.W:Butthat'stwomonthsaway.You'vestillgotalotoftime.M:Notreally.Yousee,I'vefinishedalltheresearch,an
dI'vejustorganizedallmynotes,butitwilltakemealmosttwomonthstotypethem.W:Well,ifthat'syouronlyproblem,Icantyp
eupyourpaperinlessthantwoweeks.Text8M:Well,Lucy,whydoyoulookunhappy?W:Oh,Mike.I'vemadethreebadmistakessofarthisweek.Thi
smorningIforgottogiveaveryimportantmessagetomyfather,sohegotreallyangrywithme.M:Butyou'reusuallyverycarefulandnevermakemistakes.
What'sthematterwithyou?W:I'mverytired.Idon'tknowwhatI'mdoingthesedays.M:Haveyougonetobedlaterecently?W:I'musuallyinbedataboutten.ButIamwoke
nupathalfpastfoureverymorning.AndthenIcan'tgobacktosleep.M:Why?W:It'smynewneighbor.Hehastogetupathalfpastfoureverymorningandhealwaysturnshisr
adioonloudly.M:Askhimtoturnitdownthen.W:OK.I'llhavetotalkwithhim.Text9W:Hey,Adam.I'mworriedaboutmysisterAlice.She'sincollegeandhasjustdeclaredart
ashermajor.M:Whydoesthatworryyou?I'veseenherpaintings.She'sverytalentedinart.W:Iknow.ButI'mafraidthatonceshegrad
uatesshewon'tbeabletomakeendsmeet.Itissaidthatmostartistsonlymakeabout60percentofwhattheaveragepersonmakesayear
.What'smore,it'sharderforartmajorstofindafull-timejob.Butshedoesn'tseemtooconcerned.M:Butyou'reforget
tingthatthere'smoreforthemtochoose.Alicelovesartandthat'swhat'simportant.Evenifshecan'tmakemuchmoney,she'llbeha
ppyandemotionallysatisfied.W:Butshe'llhavebillstopay.It'sgoingtobehardforhertoleadalifeonwhatanartistmakes.M:Don'tbeworrieda
ndIknowwhatyoumean.Let'shaveatalkwithAliceandlistentoher.W:OK.Ifsheinsistsonheridea,we'llsupporther.Text10OneSunday,ayoungcouple,whohadjustfalle
ninlove,washavingdinneratanexpensiverestaurant.Therestauranthadagarden-likeandelegantenvironment.Thefoodthe
rewasdeliciousandtheservicewassuperb.Theyhadjustorderedtheirdisheswhentheysawaladysittingalone,lookingatt
hem.Theysmiledpolitely,butwerealittlesurprisedwhentheoldladycameovertotheirtable.Theoldladytoldtheyoungwomanthatshelookedlike
herdaughter.Shesaiditwouldmakeherhappyiftheysaid“Goodbye,Mum”whenshelefttherestaurant.Howcouldtheyrefuse?Afewminuteslater,theoldlady
stooduptoleave.Theyoungcouplewaved,asshehadaskedthem,andsaidgoodbyeastheoldladywalkedout.Whentheyoungcouplereceivedtheirbill
,theysawthatitincludedthecostoftheoldlady'smeal.Theycalledoverthemanagerandaskedhimwhathappened.“Thebillincludesthec
hargeforyourmother'smeal,”heexplained.“Shesaidyouwouldpay.”