江苏省海安高级中学2019-2020学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题含答案

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第二学期期中考试高二英语试卷(本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟)注意事项:1.答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卷上。2.选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卷上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净中后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在本试卷上

,否则无效。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卷上。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,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.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Animals.B.Weather.C.Clothes.2.Whatistherelations

hipbetweenthespeakers?A.Professorandstudent.B.Employerandemployee.C.Interviewerandinterviewee.3.Whatdoesthema

nmean?A.Hisworkispersonal.B.Hedoesn'tearnmuch.C.Thewomanshouldquitherjob.4.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inarestaurant.B

Inameetingroom.C.Attheman'shome.5.Whatdoesthemanhavetodo?A.Findanewflat.B.Createawebsite.C.Makemorefriends.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,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至7题。6.Whatisthemaninterestedin?A.Astudytour.B.Asummercamp.C.AnEnglishcourse.7.Howmuchshouldthemanpay?A.$

764.B.$1,146.C.$1,337.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whosebirthdayisittomorrow?A.Mary's.B.Ann's.C.John's.9.Whatdidthewomansuggestatfirst?A.Somethingt

oeat.B.Somethingtouse.C.Somethingtowear.10.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.Choosearing.B.Buychocolate.C.Askaboutdr

esses.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdayisittoday?A.Monday.B.Tuesday.C.Sunday.12.Whyhadthemanwantedtocomeearlier?A.Tosettlein.B.Tofindajob.C.Tolookar

ound.13.WhatwillthewomandoonWednesday?A.Borrowsomebooks.B.Attendpsychologylectures.C.Signupforeconomicsclasses.听第9段材料,回答第

14至17题。14.Whathashappenedtotheflight?A.Itisdelayed.B.Itiscanceled.C.Ithasamajorproblem.15.Whatistheman?A.Afilmdirector.B.Ah

ostforaconference.C.Aleaderofanorganization.16.Whathastobeweighed?A.Thebag.B.Thelaptop.C.Thecarry-onbag.

17.Whatseatwillthemantake?A.AseatinfrontoftheTVscreens.B.AseatfourrowsbackTVscreens.C.AseatthreerowsbackTVscreens.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whydosome

peoplewanttobethin?A.Tokeephealthy.B.Tostayinshape.C.Toremainenergetic.19.Whatmayeatingdisordersbring?A

.Healthproblems.B.Improperbehaviors.C.Emotionaldisturbance.20.Whatisthespeaker'sopinion?A.Thinisin.B.Wei

ghtindicateshealth.C.Healthmattersmorethanweight.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15个小题;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,并在答题卷上将该项涂黑。AWe’vecertainlyseenadognursingawound,oradeercallingoutinpain.Butmanyanimalssufferinsilence.Themostsilentsufferersintheanimalworl

dmaybefish.Dofishfeelpain?AnewstudyfromtheUniversityofLiverpoolhasfoundthatfishfeelpaininawaythat’s“stri

kinglysimilar”tohumans.Forthestudy,LynneSneddon,fromtheuniversity’sInstituteofIntegrativeBiology,reviewedtheexistingbodyofresearch-98studiesinall-

andconcludedthattheyfeelpainjustassharplyaswedo.“Whensubjecttoapotentiallypainfulevent,fishshowchangesinbehaviorsuchasstoppingfeedingand

reducedactivity,whicharepreventedwhenapain-relievingdrugisprovided.Infact,likeus,theybreatheheavilyandstopeati

ngwhenthey’rehurting.Theywillevenrubthepartoftheirbodythataches.”Sneddonnotesinauniversityrelease.Tounderstandpaini

notherspecies,scientistslookatnociceptors,whichsendsignalstothebrainwhenthebodyisbeingdamaged.Humanshavethemthroughoutt

heirskin,bonesandmuscles.Nociceptorshavealsobeenfoundinmanyotherspecies,includingeventhosetinyfruitflie

s.Fishhavethesamemeanstodetectpainsignalsandtheequipmenttoreceivethem.Besides,thefishermen’sopinionthatfishfeelnopainjustdoesn’taddupfromanev

olutionaryview.Painisanefficientmessengerthattellsusthatwe’vegotaproblem.Ananimalthatcan’tfeelitwon’tgetthatmemo(备忘

录),evenifithurtsitself.“Ifweacceptfishexperiencepain,thenthishasgreatsignificanceforhowwetreatthem,”Sneddonsays.“Careshouldbetakenwhenhandlingfish

toavoiddamagingtheirsensitiveskinandtheyshouldbehumanelycaughtandkilled.”21.Whatwillafishdowhenitslipsgeth

urt?A.Itmightrubitslips.B.Itwillkeepitsmouthopen.C.Itwillswimaroundlikecrazy.D.Itwillkeepeatingtoforgetpain.22.What

isthesignificanceofthestudyaccordingtoSneddon?A.Peoplewilltreatfishinakinderway.B.Peoplecanunderstandevolutionbetter.C.Peoplecandevelop

moredrugstosavefish.D.Peoplewillthinkofmorewaystocatchfish.23.Whatdoestheunderlinedpart“addup”probablymean?A.disappearB.pu

tforwardC.makesenseD.happenBRecentdatareleasedfromtheDepartmentofLaborintheUSshowthatforthefirsttimein10years,womenmakeupmore

thanhalf(50.04%)oftheworkforce.Manyhavecelebratedthismilestoneasproofthatwomenareinchingtowardequalityintheworkplace.Afterall,as

ymbolofwomen'sequalityinAmericahasalwaysbeenincreasedvialaborforceparticipation.Forwomenintoday'seconomy,

however,increasedemploymentalsocarriesanincreasedburden.Womenearnless,havelessflexibilityintermsoftheirworkschedulestomeetc

aretakingdemands,andaremorelikelytoexperiencediscriminationbasedongenderorsexualharassmentthantheirmalecounterparts(相同的人物)i

ntheworkforce.Womenearnlessthanmeninnearlyeveryoccupationforwhichthereisavailabledata.Ifwedonothing,womenwillnotreacheconomicequalitywithmenuntil20

59.Forwomenofcolor,itwilltakemorethanacentury:2130forblackwomenand2224forHispanicwomen(thosefromLatinAmerica).Thismeanswomenwill

havetoworklongerorholdmultiplejobstomakeendsmeetandtocarefortheirfamilies.Increasedemploymentamongwomenhasnottranslatedintolessworkathome

.Manywomenintheworkforcearestillprimarilyresponsibleforthelion'sshareofhouseworkandcaretakingresponsibilitiescomparedwithmen.AnewstudybyOxfa

mAmerica-InstituteforWomen'sPolicyResearchfindsthatwomenintheUnitedStatesspend37%moretimeonhouseholdandcareworkthantheirmalecounterparts,limitingcar

eerchoicesandeconomicmobility,andaffectingtheiroverallhealthandwell-being.BlackandHispanicwomenspendnearlytwiceasmuchtime

onunpaidhouseworkandcaretakingdemandsastheirmalecounterparts.Muchhasbeenmadeaboutourstrongeconomyasmeasuredbyhowwellthestockmarketperformsand

lowunemployment.There'snodoubttheincreaseinworkforceparticipationamongwomenwillhelpboostthisnarrative(叙述).However,itdoesnotmeanthatwomenaremore

economicallysecure.Intoday'seconomy,workingandmiddle-classfamiliescontinuetostrugglewithrisinghousingandhealthcarecosts,stagnant(停滞的)wagesandas

hifttoatechnology-driveneconomyfueledbyautomationandthelossofmanufacturingjobs.Thesetrendshaveaextremeimpactonwomen.24.Whyh

avepeoplecelebratedwomen'stakingupmorethanhalfoftheworkforce?A.Becausewomenarelikelytoreplacemeninsome

fields.B.Becausethatisthesymboloflaborforceparticipation.C.Becauseitindicatesmoreequalityforwomenatworkplace.D.Becausethedataw

asreleasedfromtheDepartmentofLabor.25.ThenumbersinPara.3areusedtoemphasizethatA.women'sinequalityisahardnuttocrack.B.womenhaveto

bearanincreasedburden.C.womenearnlessthanmenineveryoccupation.D.womenofcolorseenohopetoreachequality.26.Whydo

esn'twomen'semploymentmeanwomenaremoreeconomicallysecure?A.Manufacturingjobsareincreasedbyhigh-techautomation.B.Thetrendsi

ntoday'seconomyareunfavourabletowomen.C.Economyismeasuredbytheperformanceofthestockmarket.D.Womenareresponsible

forrisinghousingandhealthcarecosts.27.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.Women'sParticipationandEcono

micgrowth.B.OverHalfofWomenHaveEnteredtheWorkforce.C.WomenSpendMoreTimeonHouseholdThanMen.D.Women'sIncreasedEmploymentCarriesIncreasedBurden.CT

hegreatrecessionmaybeover,butthiseraofhighjoblessnessisprobablybeginning.Beforeitends,itwilllikelychangethelifecourseandcharacterofagen

erationofyoungadults.Andeventually,itislikelytoreshapeourpolitics,ourculture,andthecharacterofoursocietyforyears.Noonetriesharderthant

hejoblesstofindsilverliningsinthisnationaleconomicdisaster.Manysaidthatunemployment,whileextremelypainful,hadimprovedthe

minsomeways:theyhadbecomelessmaterialisticandmorefinanciallyprudent(节俭的);theyweremoreawareofthestrugglesofothers.Inlimitedrespects,per

hapstherecessionwillleavesocietybetteroff.Attheveryleast,ithasawokenusfromournationalfeverdreamofeasyrichesandbiggerhouses,andputanecessaryendto

aneraofreckless(鲁莽的)personalspending.Butforthemostpart,thesebenefitsseemthin,uncertain,andfaroff.InTheMoralCo

nsequencesofEconomicGrowth,theeconomichistorianBenjaminFriedmanarguesthatbothinsideandoutsidetheU.S.lengthyperiodsofeconomicsta

gnationordeclinehavealmostalwaysleftsocietymoremean-spiritedandlessinclusive,andhaveusuallystoppedorreversedtheadvanceofrightsand

freedoms.Anti-immigrantsentimenttypicallyincreases,asdoesconflictbetweenracesandclasses.Incomeinequalityusuallyfallsduringa

recession,butithasnotshrunkinthisone.Indeed,thisperiodofeconomicweaknessmayreinforceclassdivides,anddecreaseopportunitiestocrossthem-especially

foryoungpeople.TheresearchofTillVonWachter,theeconomicatColumbiaUniversitysuggeststhatnotallpeoplegraduatingi

ntoarecessionseetheirlifechancesdimmed:thosewithdegreesfromelite(精英)universitiescatchupfairlyquicklytowheretheyoth

erwisewouldhavebeeniftheyhadgraduatedinbettertimes;itisthemassesbeneaththemthatareleftbehind.IntheInternetage,itisparticularlyeasytosee

theresentmentthathasalwaysbeenhiddenwithinAmericansociety.Moredifficultinthemomentisdiscerningpreciselyhowtheseleantimesareaffectingsociety'

scharacter.Inmanyrespects,theU.S.wasmoresociallytolerantenteringthisrecessionthanatanytimeinitshistory,andavarietyofnationalpollsonsocialc

onflictsincethenhaveshownmixedresults.Wewillhavetowaitandseeexactlyhowthesehardtimeswillreshapeoursocialfab

ric(组织).Buttheycertainlywillreshapeit,andallthemoresothelongertheyextend.28.Bysaying"tofindsilverlinings"(Para.2)theauthorsuggeststhatthejobless

tryto_____.A.seekhelpfromthegovernmentB.explorereasonsfortheunemploymentC.makeprofitsfromthetroubledeconomyD.lookonthebrightsideof

therecession29.BenjaminFriedmanbelievesthateconomicrecessionsmay_.A.imposeaheavyburdenonimmigrantsB.bringoutmo

reevilsofhumannatureC.promotetheadvanceofrightsandfreedomsD.easeconflictsbetweenracesandclasses30.TheresearchofTillV

onWachtersuggeststhatintherecessiongraduatesfromeliteuniversitiestendto____.A.lagbehindtheothersduetodecreasedopportunitiesB.ca

tchupquicklywithexperiencedemployeesC.seetheirlifechancesasdimmedastheothersD.recovermorequicklythantheother

s31.Theauthorthinksthattheinfluenceofhardtimesonsocietyis____.A.certainB.positiveC.unimportantD.destructiveDTherear

ecertainareasonMarswherewedon’tdaretread.NASAforbidsspacecraftfromvisitingspotsthatpossiblyhostliquidwater,andsowhere

lifemightbeabletothrive,forfearofcontaminating(感染)MarswithEarthmicrobes.ButananalysisofthesaltyliquidsonMarssug

gestsweneedn’tworry,becauselifeasweknowitshouldbeunabletoexistanywhereontheplanet’ssurface.EdgardRivera-ValentinattheLunarandPlanetaryInstitu

teinTexasandhiscolleaguesusedreadingsofthetemperatureandrelativehumidityacrossMarstomapthepresenceofsaltywater.Anywateronthesurfaceislike

lytobesalty,simplybecausethesurfaceis.Thisbooststhechancesofwaterbeingliquidbecausesaltlowersitsfreezingpoint.Itislikew

henyouthrowsaltonanicysidewalk,saysDanielleNudingatNASA’sJetPropulsionLaboratoryinCalifornia.“It’sthesamechemistryhapp

ening.”Unfortunately,thesaltierthewater,thelesslikelyanythingcansurviveinit.Theteamfoundthateventhought

herecouldbebriny(盐分多的)wateronthesurfaceofMarsupto18percentoftheyear,dependingontheseason,nomicrobewehaveeverseenonEarthwouldbeabletorepr

oducethere.Lifeasweknowitisnotgoingtofindthesebrinesandsurvivebecauseit’seithergoingtobewaytoocoldorway

toosalty,”saysRivera-Valentin,whopresentedtheresultsattheLunarandPlanetaryScienceConferenceinTexas.Thatdoesn’tmeanwecan’tcontaminateMars:brin

eswithdifferenttypesofsaltsmixedtogethermightbefriendliertolifeandtemperaturesjustbelowthesurfacearemuchlessextreme.Nevertheless,aslongaswedon’

tdigdown,itmightbehighlyunlikelyorevenimpossibleforrovers(飞行器)suchasCuriositytocontaminateMars.“Thelevelofsterilization(杀菌)t

hatwe’vedonewithCuriosityshouldbegoodenoughtoignorethebanonvisitingwhatwe’vebeencallingspecialregionsuntilnow,saysJenniferHanleyatLow

ellObservatoryinArizona.Ithinkthatwe’reOKtogo.Visitingtheseregionswouldbeparticularlyhelpfulbecause,whiletheyareintheorythemostv

ulnerableareasonMars,theyarealsothemostinteresting.Forexample,argumentshavebeenragingforoveradecadeaboutwhetherdarkstreaksonMartianslo

pescalledrecurringslopelineaeareflowingwaterorjustdust.AquickvisitbyCuriosity,whichisnearanareawheretheflowsof

tenform,couldsolveitonceandforall.EvenifareaswithwaterareinhospitabletoEarthlife,theycouldstillbehometonativeMartianlifeforms.“Ifyouhadlifethat

originatedonMarswhenitwasmorehabitable,itcouldbethatasMarschanged,lifecouldhavegraduallyadaptedtothenew,moreextremeconditions,”saysR

ivera-Valentin.32.NASAforbidsspacecraftfromvisitingthespecialregionsonMarsbecause.A.lifeisunabletothrivethere,thusthere’snopoint

ofvisitingthemB.MartianlifeprobablyexiststhereandmightthreatenhumanbeingsC.theyworryEarthmicrobesmightsurvivethere,thuscontaminatingMarsD.humanbe

ingsknownothingabouttheseareasandtheyaredangeroustous33.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.MarssurfacebeingsaltyprovidesevidencethatM

arshostsliquidwater.B.EarthlifeisunlikelytocontaminateMarsbecausethesurfaceoftheplanetiseithertoocoldortoosalty.C.ThefearofcontaminatingM

arsisunnecessarybecausehumanbeingswon’tcontaminateMarsunderanycircumstances.D.JenniferHanleythinkshumanbeingsshouldexplorethespecialregion

sonMarsinordertoconfirmtheexistenceofMartianlife.34.WhatisthepointofvisitingthespecialregionsonMars?A.Martianlifemightbe

found.B.Liquidwatermightbefound.C.ManypuzzlesaboutMarscouldsoonbesolved.D.Nohumanshaveevervisitedthoseregionsbefore.35.Inthepassage,youcanf

indtheanswerstoallthequestionsexcept.A.whetherthesurfaceofMarsissaltyornotB.whetheranynativeMartianlifeformsexist

C.whetherEarthlifeisabletosurviveonMarsornotD.whethertheroverCuriositywillcontaminateMars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。Youdon’tneedtobeaworld-classmountaineertostandoutinajobinterview.Here’smyadviceonhowtonailthemostcommo

ninterviewquestion.Mostpeoplearesoeagertoshowoffwhatthey’vebeeninvolvedin.Don’tworryandtherewillbetimef

orthat.Theinterviewerhasreviewedyourresumeandwillaskyouplentyaboutyourexpertise.“Tellmeaboutyourself”isaques

tionyou’recertaintobeaskedatanyjobinterview.___36___However,sharingsomethingthatshowswhoyoureallyarebeyondapie

ceofpaperisagoodidea.Itwillallowtheinterviewertoknowsomethingaboutyourlifeoutsideofwork.Everyonehassomethinginterestingtoshareaboutt

hemselves.I’veheardpeopletalkabouteverythingfrombeingaworld-classsushicheftoanicecarver.___37___Suchasyouparticipat

eincompetitivesports,you'reanaccomplished(技艺高超的)pianistandyou’rewritingyourfirstdetectivenovel.Iftheinforma

tionshowcasesauniqueaspectofyourself,andespeciallyifyoucanlinkittowhatyoucanbringtoyournextjob,thengoforit.Anotherway

tothinkaboutthequestionis:“Whatgetsyouupeverymorning?”Thepersonalsowantstoknowwhatyoursenseofpassionan

dpurposeis.ThatvolunteerworkonafarmcooperativeinSouthAmerica,forexample,showsyouhaveaglobalperspective.___38___Itdoesn’tmatterh

owbigorsmalltheaccomplishmentis,aslongasitshowsyou’restrugglingtoimproveyourself.Whenpeoplearemotivatedbycontributingtosomet

hingbiggerthanthemselves,theygetmoresatisfaction.___39___Relax,beyourselfandtellthetruth.Don'tapproachtheinterv

iewlikeyou’retryingoutforBroadway.It’smorethanobviouswhensomeoneistryingtomemorizetheirlinesand“playthepart”.Also

,ifyouoverstatewhatyou'vedoneorfullyinventastoryaboutyourself,you'llbeexposed.___40___A.Takearisktogetpersonal.B.Showinghonest

yisoneofthemostimportantthings.C.Runningyourfirst10kilometersshowsyoulikeachallenge.D.Andtheneverythingyousayaboutyourselfwillbequestioned.E.It'sal

soimportanttotellitinawaythatmakesyoumemorable.F.Toomanypeoplerespondtoitbygivingarecitaloftheirresume.G."Tellmeaboutyourself"isaninvitationforyo

utosharebriefinformation.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)请阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AColoradopairbringsnewmean

ingtotheword“determination”.Whenonecouldn’twalkandtheothercouldn’tsee,they41uptosharetheirloveofthegreatoutdoors.Melanie

Knechthastouseawheelchairtogetaroundduetobornspinabifida(脊柱裂).TrevorHahnonlyrecentlybecameblindafterhe42aneyediseasefiv

eyearsago.BothlivinginFortCollins,Colorado,thetwometatanadaptiveboxingclass—andtheysoon43eachotheragainatanadaptiverock-climbingclass.Theyimmediate

ly44overKnecht’slifelonghobbyofcampingandHahn’spassionforoutdoorsports.WhenshetoldhimaboutherrecenttriptoEasterIsland,whereshegotthe45

tobecarriedonanotherperson’sback,anunusualidea46her.47hislostsight,he’dbeenabletoscaleaHimalayanpeak,usingpolesand48directionsfromhiscompanions.

Theystartedsmall,butnextmonth—withhervisionandhis49—theywilltrektothetopofa14,000-footmountain.“Itjustseemedlikecommonsens

e.He’sthelegs,I’mtheeyes!50,we’rethedreamteam.”saidKnecht.Atthestartofeachhike,afriendliftsKnecht51acarrieronHahn’sb

ack.Fromthatpointon,shegiveshimoraldirectionsto52theway.Hahnsaid,“ItmademesohappytohelpsomeoneexperiencewhatI’vebeenableto

experiencemywholelife.The53partisbeingabletomakehersmile—thatgivesme54.”Inadditiontothissenseofpurpo

se,thetwoshareanunderstandingofhow55itcanbeaskingable-bodiedorsightedpeopleforassistanceineverydaylife.Theyget

immeasurable56frombeingabletodothisontheirown.Whilethetwoacceptthatothers57whatthey’vebeenabletodo,they’renotlookingfor58—theyjustwantotherstoencou

rageinclusiveandadaptive59fortheirfriendswithdisabilities.Don’t60thembecauseyouthinktheywon’tbeabletodosomething.41.A.roseB.madeC.teamedD.ended42

.A.contractedB.curedC.spreadD.diagnosed43.A.learnedfromB.ranintoC.correspondedwithD.separatedfrom44.A.handedB.a

rguedC.gotD.bonded45.A.opportunityB.competenceC.permissionD.honour46.A.happenedB.struckC.tookD.occurred47.A.OnaccountofB.InspiteofC.On

topofD.Inviewof48.A.spokenB.oppositeC.confusingD.gesturing49.A.optimismB.strengthC.guidanceD.wisdom50.A.HopefullyB.InsteadC.TogetherD.Similarly

51.A.overB.upC.offD.into52.A.getB.makeC.leadD.smooth53.A.bestB.mereC.initialD.last54.A.reliefB.courageC.rewardD.purpose55.A.conven

ientB.difficultC.ridiculousD.essential56.A.sufferingB.wealthC.satisfactionD.improvement57.A.appreciateB.opposeC.dismissD.advoca

te58.A.criticismB.attentionC.praiseD.curiosity59.A.adventuresB.assessmentsC.behaviorsD.solutions60.A.convinceB.exclu

deC.desertD.approach第二节语法填空(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10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。Alotoffilmshavetriedtodescribetheafter

lifeandourmemoriesoffamilymembers,61._______fewhavedoneaswellasCoco,DisneyPixar’s62._______(late)masterpieceanimation,whichh

itthebigscreenonNov.24,2017.63._______(inspire)bytheMexicanholidayofDiadelosMuertos—DayoftheDead—thefilm’sproductionteamcreatedayoungboy,Migu

el,whowantshisfamilytounderstandhisloveofmusic.64._______thatyear’sDiadelosMuertos,65._______accidenttakeshimtot

heLandoftheDead.Inthisland,therearefriendlyskeletonswhocancrossabridgemadeofflowerpetalstovisittheirlivi

ngfamily—thatis,aslongastheirfamilystillputstheirphotosonthefamilyshrine(神龛).Thosespiritswho66._______(forget)bytheirfamilywilld

isappearcompletely.Soit’sinthismagicalworld67._______Miguelgetstomeetanddiscoverthetruthabouthisgreat-great-grandpa.Inanera68.__

_____youngpeopleareso69.______(easy)attractedbycelebrities,Cocorevealstheemptinessofsuchflattery,teachingkidstopreserveandrespectthememoryoft

heirelderswhile70._______(remind)themthatthesourceoftruecreativityissooftenpersonal.第三节单词拼写(共10小题:每小题1分

,满分10分)根据所给的中文或者首字母,每空只填1个单词,请将答案写在答题纸上相应题号的横线上。71.ThemaindrawbacksoftheInternetIwilladdresstodayarethatithasm

uchinformationthathasnotbeenevaluated(精确).72.Buthowcanyoudothiswhentheemployerhastheupperhandandhundredsof(合格)candidates?73.Thousandsare(拼命)leavin

gtheirbattledhomesandvillages.74.Prideand(偏见)hasbothgreatfameandalargenumberofreadersinChina.75.VanGoghdie

dpoorin1890,(报酬)littleforhisefforts.76.Sometimestheslowferriesarenotverypandtheremaybelongdelays.77.Thenumberofroadaccidentsandthedeathsafromthosea

ccidentshasincreasedoverthepastyear.78.Thebiggestconcernishowtoimproveplantstomakethemmorertodisease.79.Wewerenotabletomeetthedbecauseofmanufactur

ingdelays.80.Thehotelwasbookedfull;instead,wefoundainadormitory.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节:应用文写作(满分15分)假如你是李华,世界

自然基金会(WWF)是世界上最大的从事自然和野生动物保护的国际组织。请你给他们的负责人发一封邮件,指出野生动物面临的危机并提出建议。内容如下:1.野生动物被猎杀的现状;2.猎杀野生动物的后果;3.自己的建议。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以

使行文连贯;3.信的开头语已为你写好。DearSirorMadam,____________________________________________________________________________________Your

s,LiHua第二节:读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。Ilikeallkindsofchocolate.Motherhadboughtabarofi

t,andsomehowIcouldn'tstopthinkingaboutit.IwashelpingFatherintheyardwhenIgottheideathatIcouldcutoffth

eendofthatbarofchocolate.Motherwouldbesuretomissit,butbeforeshehadanyideawhohaddoneit,IcouldadmitthatI'dtakenittoescapeaspanking(挨揍)。IwaiteduntilMo

therwasoutfeedingthechickens.ThenItoldFatherIthoughtI'dgoinforadrinkofwater.Igotthebardown,butIheardMothercomingjustwh

enIhadtheknifereadytocut.SoIslippedthechocolateintothefrontofmyshirtandleftquickly.BeforeIwentbacktohelpFather,Iwenttot

hebarn(谷仓)andhidthechocolatethere.Alltherestofafternoon,Ididn'tliketolookatFather.Everytimehespokeitmademejump.Myhandsbeganshakings

omuchthatheaskedmewhatwasthematter.Itoldhimitwasjustthatmyhandswerecold.Iknewhedidn'tbelieveme,andeverytimehelookedmywa

ymyheartstartedpounding.Ididn'twantthechocolateanymore.Iwantedachancetoputitbackwithoutbeingcaught.IwasnearlyouttowherethecowswerewhenI

rememberedwhatFatherhadsaidonce-someofthefamilymoneywasminebecauseIhadhelpedtoearnit.Whywouldn'titbeallrighttofigurethebarofchocolatehadbeenboughtwit

hmyownmoney?Thatseemedtofixeverything.ButbythetimeIhadthecowsheadedhome,Ihadbeguntoworryagain.Idecid

edtoleavethewholemattertotheLord.IpickedupadriedstickanddecidedIwouldthrowitupintotheairandtakemyordersfromthewayitlande

d.Ifitpointedwest,I'dtakethewholebarback.Ifitpointedsouth,I'dtakehalfaninchofftheend.Ifitpointedeast,I'dbou

ghtthebarwithmyownmoneyanditwouldn'tbestealingtokeepit.IswungthestickashighasIcould.Whenitcamedown,itpointedmostlywest-butalittlesouth.ThatnightIcou

ldn'tsleep.Ikepttryingtorememberhowmuchthatstickhadreallybeenpointingtothesouth.Paragraph1:AtlastIgotup,slippedoutintotheyardandtookthea

x(斧头)fromthechoppingblock.Paragraph2.ThenhestoodmeonmyfeetandaskedifIthoughtIhaddeservedthespanking.高二英语期中参考答案听力:1-5BC

BCA6-10CCBAC11-15ABBAC16-20ACBAC阅读理解21-23AAC24-27CABD28-31DBDA32-35CBCB36-40FECBD完形填空41-45CABDA46-50BBABC51-55DCADB

56-60CACDB语法填空61.but62.latest63.Inspired64.On65.an66.areforgotten67.that68.when69.easily70.reminding单词拼写71.accurately72.qual

ified73.desperately74.Prejudice75.rewarded76.punctual77.arising78.resistant79.deadline80.accommodation应用文写作Dea

rSirorMadam,Learningthatmanywildanimalsarebeingkilledandbecomeextinctduetomercilesshumanactivities,I

’mwritingtoexpressgreatconcernandofferyousomesuggestions.Undoubtedly,huntingwildanimalswillcausetheimbalanceofourecosystemandresultinthespr

eadofinfectiousdiseasesfromanimalstohumanbeings.FromwhereI’mstanding,nevershouldwehavewildanimalsforfood,sincetheyarepartofenv

ironment.Additionally,thegovernmentaresupposedtointroducerelevantregulationstopunishthehuntersseverely.Sincerelyhopeyoucouldtakemyproposa

lsintoconsideration.Anticipatingyourpromptreply.Yours,LiHua读后续写参考答案(不作为评分答案标准,仅供参考)Atlast/gotup,slippedoutintotheya

rdandtooktheaxfromthechoppingblock.ThenIwentintothebarnandtookthechocolateoutside.Bythelightofthemoon,Iwasaboutt

ocutofftheendofthebarwhenIheard"Son!"Icouldn'tthinkofathingtosay.IgrabbedupthebarofchocolateandhiditnexttomychestbeforeIturnedarou

nd.Fatherpickedmeupandtookmeovertothewoodpile.Ididn'tknowanybodycouldspankashardashedid.ThenhestoodmeonmyfeetandaskedifIthoughtIhaddeservedthes

panking.Hesaiditwasn'tsomuchthatI'dtakenthechocolate,butthatI'dtriedtohideitfromhim."Son,"hesaid,"Iknowyouhelptoearnthefamilymoney.Wem

ightsaythechocolatewasyoursinthefirstplace.Youcouldhavehaditifyou'daskedforit,butIwon'thaveyoubeingsneakyaboutthings.

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