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2020—2021学年第二学期期末调研考试高一英语参考答案第一部分听力(共两节;每小题1.5分,满分30分)1-5CCBBA6-10CBACA11-15ACCCB16-20ACBCB第二部分阅读(共两节;每小题2.5分,满分50分
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ninJiangsuprovince,isamasterofbothoilsandChineseink.Heiswell-knownforhisinkpaintingsofanimals,especiallyabou
thorses.HecreatesanewformofartbycombiningChinesebrushandinktechniqueswithWesternpaintingmethods,thusgreatlyinfluencingrealis
tartinmodernChina.ThroughXuandhisworks,youwillhaveabetterunderstandingofChineseculture.YoursLiHua第二节读后续写(满
分25分)Threehourslater,herparentswalkeduptothetree.Theytriedtoaskhertocomedown.“Iknowthetreemeansmuchforyou,darling,”Hermotherex
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plendidviewofnatureaswellasperfectshadesofthetree.“Soundsgreat.I’llthinkaboutitcarefully.”Herfatherpattedheronthehead.Hearinghispromise,Hollys
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tmanyoldfriendsatschool.Wehadn’tseeneachotherforyears.Text2W:Excuseme,isthereanybusgoingtoFrazier’sDepartmentStore?Ordoyousuggestta
kingataxi?M:Well,youdon’tneedtotakeabusorataxi.Walkstraight,andwhenyouseethegasstation,turnleft.You’llseeFrazier’sonyourright.
W:Thankyou.Text3M:Whynotputpostersindifferentplacesaroundtown?Iputoneatthemuseumlastweek.W:Great.Mybrotherisamemberofthesportscenter.S
ohecantakeaposterthere.I’mmeetinghiminthecafelater.I’llaskhimthen.Text4M:I’mconfidentaboutthetesttomorrow.Idid
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didyoumissmostaboutEngland?M:Firstofallmyfamily,secondfood,andthirdmyfriends.W:WhatwasthestrangestthingaboutlivinginEc
uador?M:Thestrangestthing?Beingrich!ImeanevenonmysalaryIcouldaffordtodothings,like,like...flysomewherefort
heweekend.W:WhatadvicewouldyougivesomeonegoingtoliveinEcuador?M:Travelaroundasmuchastheycan.It’sanamazingplace.Text8W:Youmi
ssedmyclassyesterday,didn’tyou?Imusttellyouaboutourtriptoanartexhibition.M:Oh,yes,please,Mrs.Freeman.Ireal
lywanttogo.Whenisit?W:TheexhibitionopensnextWednesday,butthereisaspecialdayforschoolsonFriday.We’regoingthen.M:Whattimewillweleave?W:Atonefo
rty-five.M:Right.Howmuchdowehavetopay?W:That’stwopoundstogointotheexhibition,andthreepoundsforthebus.M:Willwene
edmoneyforfood?W:No,therewillbefreefoodanddrinksforeveryonethere.Oneoftheartistsisgoingtogiveatalkaboutherworkintheexhibition.Ithinkwe’llenjoyit
.M:Great.Text9W:MyguestisSirHarryWirral--86yearsoldthisweekandstillperformingontheLondonstage.Canyoutellmeaboutyou
rearlyjobinthetheatre?M:MyfirstseriousactingjobwaswhenIwas20.BeforethatIhadbeeninsomemusicalcomedies--singingandda
ncing,thingslikethat--butthenIwasgiventhepartofHamletandsincethenmyfirstlovehasbeenthetheatre.W:Butdoyouappear
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eatreforabout50years.W:Doyouhaveanyplanstostopworking?M:No,Idon’t.Iwanttokeepworkingforaslongaspossible-
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t10Hello,everyone.Todaymyspeechisaimedatpeoplewhoareinterestedinscience.Theriseofmodernsciencemaybeconsidere
dtodateasfarbackasthetimeofRogerBaconwholivedbetweentheyears1214and1292.Hewasprobablythefirstinthemiddleagestobelievethatwemustlearnscienc
ebyexperimentingonthethingsaroundus.Galileo,however,wholivedmorethan300yearslater,wasthegreatestofseveralgreatmen.I
nItaly,France,Germany,orEngland,theybegantoshowhowmanyimportanttruthscouldbediscoveredbyexperiment.BeforethetimeofGalileo,lea
rnedmenbelievedthatlargebodiesfallmorerapidlytowardstheearththansmallones,becauseAristotlesaidso.ButGalileo,goingtothetopoftheLeani
ngTowerofPisainItaly,letfalltwounequalstonesandprovedAristotlewaswrong.ItisGalileo’sspiritofgoingdirecttoNature,andprovi
ngouropinionsandtheoriesbyexperiment,thathasledtoallthegreatdiscoveriesofmodernscience.