青海省西宁市普通高中五校2020-2021学年高二上学期期末联考英语试题

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西宁市普通高中五校联考2020-2021学年第一学期期末试卷高二英语时间:120分钟总分:150分第I卷(选择题,共100分)本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)。请把试卷I的答案转涂到答题卡上,试卷II的答案写在答题卡上。不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。试卷满分为150分,考试

时间120分钟。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)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.Whatisthemangoingtodotonight?A.Toabirthdayparty.B.TovisitNancy.C.Totheairpo

rt.2.Whydoesthegirlwanttobuyaclock?A.Shehastroublewakingup.B.Shewantstobuysomeoneagift.C.Herwatchisbrok

en.3.WheredidthewomanstaywhileshewasinAlaska?A.Shestayedinthelocal'shouse.B.Shestayedinahotelwithherfriends.C.Shecam

pednearthemountains.4.WhatdidthemanaskJustintodo?A.Borrowsomemagazinesforhim.B.Bringsomemagazinestohim.C.Refertosomemagazinestofinis

hhisdesign.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Abook.B.Afilm.C.Awriter.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和7题。6.WhendidthewomangettotheFriendshipHotel?A

.Ataquarterpast11.B.At11.C.Ataquarterto11.7.Whatdoweknowabouttheconversation?A.It'stherushhourwhenthewomangoti

ntothetaxi.B.Thedriverwouldgettoanotherhotel.C.Thedrivergavethewomanalift.听第7段材料,回答第8和9题。8.Whatdoyouthinkmaybethetwospeak

ers?A.Doctors.B.Patients.C.Basketballplayers.9.Whatdoyouknowabouttheirleader?A.Hehasgotbirdflu.B.Hemissedtheimportantmatch.C.Hehasalreadycometol

ife.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoyouknowabouttheman?A.Heisaforeigner.B.Hedoesn'tlikeoperasomuch.C.Heknowsmuchaboutop

era.11.WhatwilltheydotoenjoyBeijingOpera?A.Bookthetickets.B.Callthetheater.C.GotoChang'anGrandTheatre.12.Whatdoesthewomant

hinkofWhiteSnake?A.Atraditionalplay.B.Amovingplay.C.ThebestBeijingOpera.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.WhathappenedtoMrYang?A.Hewonthemarathon.B.Helostw

eight.C.Hebecameasoccerteammember.14.HowmanyhoursdoesMrYangdosportseachweek?A.10hours.B.12hours.C.14hours.15.Whichs

portdoesMrYangthinkischeapandrelaxing?A.Boxing.B.Swimming.C.Cycling.16.WhatdoesMrYangthinkofsoccer?A.

It'sinteresting,excitingandfast.B.It'sfun,fastandgoodformanythings.C.It'sinteresting,excitingandgoodf

orbreathing.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatkindofgiftsisthewomantalkingabout?A.ThanksgivingDaygifts.B.Birth

daygifts.C.Christmasgifts18.Howmanygrandchildrendoesthewomanhave?A.Four.B.Seven.C.Eleven.19.Wheredidthewoman'sgranddaughterputhergift?A.Inabag.B.In

abox.C.Inanenvelope.20.Whatimpressedthewomanmostaboutthegift?A.ThatHergranddaughterusedFrenchtoexpressherself.B.ThatHergrandd

aughtershowedgreatlovewithsimplewords.C.ThatHergranddaughterboughtthegiftwithallhermoney.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节:阅读下列材料,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B

、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。AOliverandtheSeawigsbyPhilipReevePublishedbyOUPPressISBN:978-0-192-73455-6Olivergrewupinafamilyofexplorers

—buthisbiggestadventureisabouttobegin!Alongwithhisnewfriends,Olivergoesofftolookforhismissingparents.Ireally

likethisbookbecauseit’snotoneofthoseshortstoriesthatareovertooquickly,butalongishbookthattakestimetoread.Irecommendthisbo

okandgiveit5stars.Ginny,age8LadyLydia:ReadMeaStorybyAnneLavisPublishedbyAHStockwellISBN:978-0-722-34327-2LadyLydiaisoldandeccentric(古怪的),but

sheisneverlonely.Shesharesherhomewithbatsandmiceandspiders,andalltheanimalsroundaboutareherfriendstoo.MylovelydaughterAli

celikesallthepicturesoftheanimalsinthisbook,butshedoesn’tlikeitwhenthepageshavelotsofwritingonwithnopictures.Aliceratesthisbook2outof5.Alice,age

4IAmaWoollyHat(EARLYREADER)bySalmaKoraytemPublishedbyOrionBooksISBN:978-1-444-00844-9EarlyReadersaresteppingstonesfrompictu

rebookstoreadingbooks.AblueEarlyReaderisperfectforsharingandreadingtogether.ThisbookmakesmysweetheartLuciefeellovelyinsideandthedrawingareno

tasgoodbecausethecolorsarenotbrightlikeotherbooks.Lucieratesthisbook3outof5.Lucie,age4ARoyalFairytalebyInkRobinPublishedbyEgmontISBN:978-1-405-

26843-1SeeKateandWill’sromancedevelopfromtheirstudyingdaysatEdinburghthroughtotheirhappyweddingatBuckinghamPalacewiththero

yalfamily,eventhequeen,intow.MylittleangelAmylikesthebook.Thebestpartsaretheweddingandfireworksasshelikesfireworksan

dthecolorsonthepagearereallybright.Amyratesit4outof5.Amy,age421.Whichbookmightananimalloverprefer?A.ARoyalFairytale.B.OliverandtheSeawigs.C.LadyLyd

ia:ReadMeaStory.D.IAmaWoollyHat(EARLYREADER).22.Wholikesbrightcolors?A.GinnyandAlice.B.LucieandAmy.C.GinnyandAmy.D.AliceandLucie.23.Whosebookshow

sromanceandhappiness?A.PhilipReeve.B.AnneLavis.C.SalmaKoraytem.D.InkRobin.BStevenSpielbergneverfailstoblowusawaywithhisimagination.

TheUSdirector’slatestfilmReadyPlayerOne,whichwasreleasedinChinesemainlandcinemasonMarch30,isastorysetintheyear2045,whenpeopleescapetheirhopelessev

erydaylivesbyputtingonaVRmaskandenteringavirtual(虚拟的)worldnamedOasis.Thisfantasylandisfilledwithcharactersandsettingsrig

htoutofclassicfilmsandvideogameslikeTheShiningandOverwatch.It’safeastbothfortheeyesandmind.Andattheageof71,Sp

ielbergisstill“atthetopofhisgame”,wrotereporterRaferGuzmanonNewsday.Indeed,Spielberghasalwaysbeenagamerhimselforratheragamechange

r.WhenhisthrillerJawscameoutin1975,itstruckachord(引起共鸣)withaudiencesallovertheworldandkeptpeoplefromgoingswimmingforfear.Thefilmwasals

othefirstexampleofwhatwenowknowassummerblockbusters.“Jawsinventedthatformofpleasurableentertainment,wroteStephenMarcheonEsquire.Italsoturnedsharks,i

nthepopularimagination,fromfishintomonsters.”Andagain,inhis1982filmE.T.theExtra-TerrestrialSpielbergchallengedpeople’

sbeliefsthataliensaresomethingtobefearedbytellingastoryaboutalovingfriendshipbetweenaspacecreatureandalittleboy.“Spielbergredefinedpo

pularsci-fi”,wroteMarcLeeonTheTelegraph.“Extra-terrestrialsnolongerhadtobeathreattohumanity:theuniverse,hewassaying,isals

ofullofaweandwonder.”NowcomesReadyPlayerOne.WhenWadeWatts,thefilm’steenageprotagonist(主角),finallypreventsOasis

fromfallingintothewronghands,he’sgivenownershipofthevirtualworldbyitslatedesignerJamesHalliday.ButWattsmakesadecisionthathehopeswillmakepeopl

ewanttoappreciatetheirreallives,insteadofspendingalltheirfreetimeescapingrealityinOasis,whichisareal

-lifemessagethatSpielbergistryingtodelivertotheaudience.24.Whatisthearticlemainlyabout?A.Spielberg’ssuggestionsforot

herfilmdirectors.B.Spielberg’snewfilmandhisachievements.C.ThesecrettoSpielberg’ssuccess.D.ThelifejourneyofSpielbe

rg.25.Whichfilmisconsideredthefirstexampleofa“summerblockbuster”?A.TheShiningB.E.T.theExtra-TerrestrialC.JawsD.JurassicPark26.WhyisE.T.theExtra-Te

rrestrialspecialamongallalienfilms?A.Itwasthefirstfilmaboutaliens.B.Itquestionstheexistenceofaliens.C.Itdescribesaliensassomethingfrie

ndly.D.Itpointsoutthataliensareathreattohumanity.27.WhatmessagedoesSpielbergwanttodeliverwithReadyPlayerOne?A.Peoplesho

uldenjoytheirreallivesasmuchastheycan.B.Peoplecanfindmuchpleasureinvirtualworlds.C.It’sdifficultforpeopletoescapereality.D.Peoples

houldhavetherighttochoosewhethertoentervirtualworlds.CItisnaturalthatyoungpeopleareoftenuncomfortable(不自在)whentheyarewiththeirparents.They

saythattheirparentsdon’tunderstandthem.Theyoftenthinkthattheirparentsareoutoftouchwithmodernways;thattheyaretooseriousandtoostrictwiththeirchi

ldren;andthattheyseldomgivetheirchildrenafreehand.Itistruethatparentsoftenfinditdifficulttowintheirchildren’strustandt

heytendtoforgethowtheythemselvesfeltwhenyoung.Theyshowthattheyhavegrownupandtheycanfaceanydifficultsituation.Olderpeopleworrymoreeasily.Mostofthe

mplanthingsahead,atleastinthebackoftheirminds,anddonotliketheirplanstobeupset(扰乱)bysomethingunexpected.Whe

nyouwantyourparentstoletyoudosomething,youwillhavebettersuccessifyouaskbeforeyoureallystartdoingit.Youngpeo

pleoftenmaketheirparentsangrywiththeirchoicesinclothes,inentertainmentandinmusic.Buttheydonotmeantocauseanytrouble;itisjustthattheyfeelcutofffr

omtheolderpeople’sworld,intowhichtheyhavenotyetbeenaccepted.That’swhyyoungpeoplewanttomakeanewculture(文化)oftheirown.Andiftheirparentsdonotliketheir

musicorentertainmentorclothesortheirwayofspeech,thiswillmaketheyoungpeopleextremelyhappy.Sometimesyouaresoproudofyou

rselfthatyoudonotwantyourparentstosay“yes”towhatyoudo.Allyouwantistobeleftaloneanddowhatyoulike.Itisnaturalenou

gh,afterbeingachildforsomanyyears,whenyouwerecompletelyunderyourparents’control.Ifyouplantocontrolyourlife,you’dbetterwinyour

parentsoverandtrytogetthemtounderstandyou.Ifyourparentsseethatyouhaveahighsenseofresponsibility(责任),theywillcertainlygiveyouther

ighttodowhatyouwanttodo.28.Thisarticleisparticularlywrittenfor.A.parentsB.bothparentsandtheirchildrenC.youngpe

opleD.teachers29.Accordingtothetext,youngpeopletendto.A.askforadvicebeforetheyreallystarttodoanythingB.dothingswithoutthinkingcarefullya

headC.beverystrictwiththemselvesD.thinkinthesamewayastheirparentsdo30.Accordingtothetext,youngpeoplewanttomakeanewcultureoftheirow

n,because.A.theywanttoshowtheyhavegrownupB.theydonotwanttogetintotroubleC.theyfeeltheyareclevererthantheolderpeopleD.theydon’tfee

ltheybelongtotheworldoftheolderpeople31.Ifayoungmanplanstocontrolhisownlife,it’sbetterforhimto.A.doev

erythingaccordingtohisownwishB.doeverythingthewayhisparentsdoC.doeverythingunderhisparents’controlD.doeverythingwithah

ighsenseofresponsibilityDDoyouwanttoliveanother100yearsormore?Someexpertssaythatscientificadvanceswillonedayena

blehumanstolasttensofyearsbeyondwhatisnowseenasthenaturallimitofthehumanlifespan.“Ithinkweareknockingatthedoorofimmortality(永生),”said

MichaelZey,aMontclairStateUniversitybusinessprofessorandauthoroftwobooksonthefuture.“Ithinkby2075wewillseeitandthat’saconservativeesti

mate(保守的估计).”AttheconferenceinSanFrancisco,DonaldLouria,aprofessoratNewJerseyMedicalSchoolinNewarksaidadvances

inusinggenesaswellasnanotechnology(纳米技术)makeitlikelythathumanswillliveinthefuturebeyondwhatwaspossibleinthepast.“Thereisagreateffortsothatpeoplecanli

vefrom120to180years,”hesaid.“Somehavesuggestedthatthereisnolimitandthatpeoplecouldliveto200or300or500years.”However,manyscienti

stswhospecializeinagingaredoubtfulaboutitandsaythehumanbodyisjustnotdesignedtolastpastabout120years.Evenwithhealthierlifestylesan

dlessdisease,theysayfailureofthebrainandorganswillfinallyleadallhumanstodeath.Scientistsalsodifferonwhatkind

oflifethesuperagedmightlive.“Itremainstobeseenifyoupass120,youknow;couldyoubehealthyenoughtohavegoodqualityoflife?”saidLeonardPoon,di

rectoroftheUniversityofGeorgiaGerontologyCentre.“Atpresentpeoplewhocouldgettothatpointarenotingoodhealthatall.”32.Bysaying“weareknockinga

tthedoorofimmortality”,MichaelZeymeans.A.theyhavegotsomeideasaboutlivingforeverB.theybelievethatthereisnolimitoflivingC.they

areabletomakepeoplelivepastthepresentlifespanD.theyaresuretofindthetruthaboutlongliving33.DonaldLouria’sattitudetowar

dslonglivingisthat.A.thehumanbodyisdesignedtolastpastabout120yearsB.itispossibleforhumanstolivelongerinthefutureC.itisstilldoubtfulhowlonghum

anscanliveD.peoplecanlivefrom120to18034.Theunderlinedword“it”(inParagraph4)refersto.A.agreateffortB.theconservativeestimateC.theideaofli

vingfrom200to300yearsD.theideaoflivingbeyondthepresentlifespan35.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthistext?A.NoLimitforHumanLifeB.LivingLongerorno

tC.Science,TechnologyandLongLivingD.HealthyLifestyleandLongLiving第二节:下面文章中有5处需要添加小标题。请从以下选项(A、B、C、D、E和F)中选出符合各段意思的小标题,选项中有一项是多余选项。Everyoneslee

ps.However,takingthetimetodevelopasleephabitisprobablythelastthingonyourmindandsomesleepadvicesimplycan’tbeforgotten.36.WatchingTVunt

ilyoufallasleepIthasnothingtodowithwhatyouwatch—TVnewsisn’tabetterpre-sleepchoicethanTVseries.37.Thebrightlightkeepsyouawa

keallthenight.Soevenifyounodoff(infrontoftheTV,forexample),youprobablywon’tstayasleepforlong.Sleepin

gwithpets38.Theygetcomfortable,andthentheymove.Thisgoesonallnight,andwhetheryouadmititornot,itinterrupts

yourabilitytogetthelevelofsleepneededtofeelrested.Eatingfatty,heavyfoodstooclosetobedtimeHeartburn(烧心,胃痛)strikesanyoneofanyage,butit’

sthemostcommonGIdisorder(胃肠失调)inolderadults.Ifyou’veevertriedtogotosleepaftereatingafattymeal,you’veprobablyfoundthediscomfortofstomachpreventingy

oufromfallingasleeporstayingasleep.39Rememberhowpoorlyyousleepwhenyouhaveafever—turningoverandoveragain,neverreallyfeelingrested?Well,

heavyexercisetooclosetobedtimehasthesameeffect—itraisesyourbodytemperaturesothatyoursleepisdisturbeduntilyo

urbodytemperaturedropstonormal,whichmaytakeseveralhours.Acceptingsnoring(打呼噜)asnormalsleepbehaviorSnoringmayseemascommonasbrea

thing,butit’sconsideredthebiggestsleepkiller,andit’slinkedtoseveralcauses:sleepingonyourback,beingoverweight,havingacold,drinking,

ortakingdrugs.40.Forthesnorer,itdisturbssleepbyawakeninghim/hereverysoofteninordertobreathenormally.Fo

rthepartner,thenoisecanbeunbearable.A.ExercisingheavilytooclosetobedtimeB.Herearesomesuggestionsyou’llneedtofollowC.Redu

cingyourbodytemperaturebeforebedtimeD.Ratherit’stheTV’sbrightlightthatisthecriminalE.Herearesomebadhabit

syouneedtogetridofF.Mostseriously,it’scausedbyadangerousillnessG.Petssleepmostoftheday,andtheymovealotwhensleeping第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节完形填

空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)OnedayIwenttothelocalstore.AfterIgatheredupmygoodies,Iheadedforthecheckoutcounter

onlytobe_41_inthenarrowaislebyayoungmanthatappearedtobeaboutsixteenyearsold.Iwasn'tinahurry,soI42waitedfortheboytorealizethatIwa

sthere…Thiswaswhenhe43hishandsexcitedlyintheairanddeclaredinaloudvoice,Mommy,I’mover54.A.approachedB.thankedC.rewardedD.p

raised55.A.lookatB.sharehandswithC.takecareofD.learnabout56.A.jobB.dutyC.senseD.pleasure57.A.besidesB.thereforeC.however

D.still58.A.commonB.rareC.freshD.expensive59.A.actB.careC.knowD.stop60.A.warningB.messageC.blessingD.sign第II卷(非选择题,共50分)第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满

分45分)第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)Manypeoplebelievethattheywillbehappyoncethey61(arrival)atsomespecificgoalhere.”Itwas44now,hewas,mentallychall

enged.Ashe45andsawmewaitingtosqueezeby,theysetfor62(oneself).However,moreoftenthannot,onceyouarrive"there",youwill

stillhiseyeswidenedand46explodedonhisfaceasIsaid,“HeyBuddy,what'syourname?”“Mynameisfeel63(dissatisfy),andmoveyour"

there"visiontoyetanotherpointin64future.ByDennyandI'm47withmymother.”herespondedproudly.“HowoldareyouDenny?”“Howoldamalwayschasingaf

teranother"there,"youarenever65(real)appreciatingwhatyoualreadyhaveInowMommy?”he48hismotherassheslowlycameoverfromthenex

taisle.“You'reright"here."Itisimportantforhumanbeings66(keep)sober-minded(沉着冷静的)aboutthefifteen-year-oldDenn

y;nowbea49boyandletthemanpassby.”Iacknowledgedherand50toage-olddrivetolookbeyondtheplace67younowstand.Ononehand,yourlifeise

nhancedtalktoDennyforseveralmoreminutesaboutsummer,bicyclesandschool.Iwatchedhisbrownbyyourdreamsandaspiration

s.68theotherhand,thesedrivescanpullyoufartherandfarthereyes51_withexcitement52_hewasthecenterofsomeone’s53.Hethenabruptlyturnedandheadedtowardthetoy

section.fromyourenjoymentofyourliferightnow.By69(learn)thelessonsofgratitudeandDenny'smomhadapuzzledlookonherfaceand54mefortakingthetimetotalkwithh

erson.Shetoldmethatmostpeoplewouldn'teven55him,muchlesstalktohim.Itoldherthatitwasmy56andthenIsaidsomethingIhavenoideawhereitcamefrom.I

toldherthatthereareplentyofred,yellowandpinkrosesinGod'sgarden,57,"BlueRoses"arevery58andshouldbeappreciatedfortheirbeauty

anddistinctiveness(独特).Yousee,Dennyisa“BlueRose”andifsomeonedoesn''t59andsmellthatrosewiththeirheartandtouchthatrosewiththeirki

ndness,thenthey'vemisseda60fromGod.41.A.caughtB.followedC.blockedD.served42.A.patientlyB.anxiouslyC.carefullyD.naturally43.A.

putB.heldC.crossedD.waved44.A.impossibleB.obviousC.strangeD.funny45.A.turnedB.stoodC.answeredD.shouted46.A.joyB.prideC.surpriseD.te

rror47.A.walkingB.learningC.exercisingD.shopping48.A.remindedB.askedC.noticedD.passed49.A.goodB.cleverC.normalD.qui

et50.A.triedB.failedC.plannedD.continued51.A.widenB.shutC.danceD.open52.A.whenB.becauseC.althoughD.once53

.A.attentionB.laughterC.amusementD.sympathyabundance,youcanbringyourselfclosertofulfillingthechallengeoflivinginthepres

ent,70canhelpyouenjoythemomentyouhave.第四部分写作(共两节,满分30分)第一节短文改错DearJenny,Welcometomyschool!Whenyouarrive,therewillbeapartyforyouorgan

izingbymyclassmates.YoumayattendtoEnglishclassestofeeladifferentlylearningstyle.Afterthat,youcangotoyourhostfamilythatyoucanexperiencetheChinesewa

yoflife.Youcanhavemealstogetherchattinganythingthatinterestsus.Thehostfamilywillalsoshowyouaroundsomefamousscenicspot.Youcanse

epeoplesellingkiteseverywherebecauseourcitywashometokites.Therearemanykindsofkitestochoosefrom.Soisn’titth

egoodideatobuysomeforyourfriends?Writetomeunlessyouhaveanyquestionsabouttheschedule.Bestwishes.Yours,ZhangMing第二节写作随着人

们环保意识的提高,越来越多的人选择低碳生活(low-carbonlifestyle)。假设你是校英语协会主席李华,请写一篇英语倡议书,从出行、购物、用水、用电四个方面倡议同学们选择低碳生活。注意:1.词数;l20左右;2.开头和结尾已经给出,但不计入总词数:3.参考词

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