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2020~2021学年度第二学期南昌市八一中学高二英语期末考试试卷第一部分听力(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)1.Whatistheweatherlikenow?A.Rainy.B.Windy.C
.Sunny.2.Whatmadethemanworriedabouttheschoolteam?A.Lackofenergy.B.Lackofskills.C.Lackofexperience.3.WhyisSaragoingtoChina?A.Togosightsee
ing.B.Tovisitherson.C.Tolookafterababy.4.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Paylittleattentiontoclothes.B.Wearthebluejacket
.C.Buyanewsuit.5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atasubwaystation.B.Atanairport.C.Inataxi.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5
分,满分22.5分)听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6.Whatdoesthemanwanttoreserve?A.Abusinesssuite.B.Threesinglerooms.C.Twodoubleroo
ms.7.Whenwillthemancheckin?A.OnDecember19th.B.OnDecember16th.C.OnDecember23rd.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftravelingi
nEurope?A.Boring.B.Wonderful.C.Tiring.9.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?A.Booktheirflight.B.Calltheirfriends.C.Checkthetravelfe
es.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10.Whatdoesthewomandislikeabouttheplay?A.Theclothes.B.Theacting.C.Theset.11.Whoisthema
n’soldclassmate?A.Thedirector.B.Theactress.C.Thescreenwriter.12.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atthebeginningofaplay.B.Inthemiddl
eofaplay.C.Attheendofaplay.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13.WhendidEllawinamusicaward?A.Attheageof5B.Attheageof9.C.Attheageof16.14.WhopersuadedEllatop
racticeasmuchaspossible?A.Herfriends.B.Herparents.C.Herteacher.15.WhatisthemostimportantforEllatoimproveherplaying?A.Takin
galotofexercise.B.Havingarelaxedfeeling.C.Eatinghealthyfood.16.WhatdoesEllahopeteenagersdo?A.Changetheiropinionsonclassicalmu
sic.B.BuymoreclassicalmusicCDs.C.Learntoplayclassicalmusic.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?A.Theusageofsocialmediain
ourdailylife.B.Thepopularityofsocialmediainhighschool.C.Differentopinionsonapplyingsocialmediatoschool.18.WhatisDanKrutka’sattitudetowardusingT
witterintheclassroom?A.Indifferent.B.Supportive.C.Disapproving.19.HowwasSeanKavanagh’stryingTwitterinclassgoing?A.Itwasforbidden.B.Itwasafai
lure.C.Itwassuccessful.20.WhatisRayLynn?A.Ahistoryteacher.B.Aresearcher.C.Astudent.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)ASingaporeGarden
Festivalistheonlyshowintheworldtogathertheworld’stopaward-winninggardenandflowerydesignsunderoneroof.This“must-see”event
willimpressyouwithawiderangeofdisplaysandactivitiesthathavebeenplannedspeciallyforyou.AnexperienceofalifetimeawaitsattheSingaporeGardenFest
ivalforyouandyourfamily.Markyourcalendartoday!JacobBallasChildren’sGardenWorrythatyourchildisbored?Sign
himorherupforaguidedtourinJacobBallasChildren’sGarden.Itwillstimulateasenseofwonderinyourchildasitpromisesauniquediscoveryand
providesinterestinglearningexperiencesinagardensetting.Letyourchildexploreandplaysothattheywilllearntotakecareofplantsandt
heenvironmentwhileyouadmiretheexhibitswithapeaceofmind.FarEastOrganizationChildren’sGardenYourchildcanhaveafun-filled
daywithinteractivegames,waterplayfeaturesandeducationalprogrammesinanabundantnaturalsettingatFarEastOrganizationChildren
’sGarden!Theplayzonecontainsplaysuchasasway(摇摆)bridgeandsteppingsprings,andtheFishFountainwithaninteractivelandscapeofwatertunnels
anddifferentfish-shapedsculpture.MarineCoveChildren’sOutdoorPlaygroundComeandbringyourchildtothe3,500-square-metreplaygr
oundsuitableforchildrenofvariousages!Itislocatednexttothebeach,offeringusersopenspacesandagoodviewofthesea.Yourchildcan
alsojoininthefunataplayareawithtalkingtubes,funmirrorsandadrumset!Theplaygroundalsohasplayequipmentforch
ildrenwhohavedisabilitiestoplaytogether.Thisincludesspecialneedsequipmentsuchassensoryplaypanels.21.WhyisSingaporeGardenFes
tivala“must-see”event?A.Itistheonlyshowtogatherdifferentroofs.B.Itattractsflowerydesignerstothecompetition.C.Itisagra
ndawardingceremonyfordesigners.D.Itbringstogethertheworld-classgardenandflowerydesigns.22.WhatcanthechildrendoinJacobBallasChildren’sGarden?A.Hav
eagoodviewofthesea.B.Learntolookaftertheplants.C.Participateininteractivegames.D.Knowaboutwaystodesigngardens.23.Whichofthefollowingvenuessuits
disabledchildrenmost?A.TheFishFountain.B.JacobBallasChildren’sGarden.C.FarEastOrganizationChildren’sGarden.D.Marine
CoveChildren’sOutdoorPlayground.BParentsaroundtheworldoftenurgechildrenoverandover—washyourhands!Itcanbe
difficult,however,togetchildrentoremembertowash.Butwhatifwashinghandswasconnectedtoafuncreativeactivit
y?Whatifinsteadofsimplyreachingforthesoap,amachinecoulddropitrightintoyourhand?Well,suchamachinewasrecentlybuiltbyaboyandhissisterintheUSs
tateofMarylandaspartofacreativecompetition.Thenot-for-profitRubeGoldbergOrganisationisholdingthecompetition.Everyyear,theR
ubeGoldbergcompetitionassignsaspecifictask,consideringinventionsthatusecomplexsystemstocarryoutasimpleeverydaytask.Atfirst,th
etaskfor2020wassupposedtobe“turnonalight”.ButwhentheCOVID-19happened,thetaskwaschangedto“dropabarofsoapintosomeoneshand”.Thosetakingpartinthecompe
titionareschoolchildren.Butwithschoolsclosedtoslowthespreadofthevirus,organiserschangedtherules.Thisyear,thet
eamcanincludeanyfamilymembersandpeoplewereaskedtosendinrecordingsofthemachinestocompete.Onethinghasnotchange
d:themachinemustcompletethetaskinlessthan10steps.InMaryland,theDielfamilywantedtoenter.So,CaitlinandherbrotherBen
designedandbuilttheirownRubeGoldbergmachine.Next,theyhadtodemonstratethatitcouldcompletethetask—throwingthesoapjustright
tobecaughtinsomeone’shand.After106failedattempts,theyfinallyhadsuccess.Withtheirvideodemonstration,theycannowenter
thecompetition.DrAnneGlowinskiteacheschildpsychiatry(精神病学)atWashingtonUniversitySchoolofmedicineinSt.Louis.Shesaidthat“creativityandplay”co
nnectswithchildren.Itisbetterthanthemessage.“Wehavetowashourhandsbecauseofthishorriblevirus,”Glowinskiadded.24.Whatmightbeatas
kofinventionsassignedbytheRubeGoldbergcompetition?A.Exploringnature.B.Sweepingthefloor.C.Writinganovel.D.Paintingt
hehouse.25.Whatchangehasbeenmadetotherulesofthecompetitionthisyear?A.Allkindsofinventionsareadmitted.B.Avideooftheentryisqualifiedto
enter.C.Teachersareencouragedtogetinvolved.D.Thetaskmustbefinishedwithin10steps.26.WhatdoesGlowinskithinkoftheinvention?A.P
ractical.B.Unnecessary.C.Economical.D.Complicated.27.What’sthepurposeofthetext?A.Toadvocatethehabitofwashinghands.B.T
ocallonschoolchildrentocompeteinacontest.C.Toencouragemoreinventionsfromeverydayitems.D.Tointroduceacontestmakinghandwa
shingfunforkids.CThenegativehealtheffectsofsleepshortagesduringtheweekcan’tbechangedbymarathonweekendsleepsessions,accordingtoanewstudy.Researchersh
avelongknownthatroutinesleepdeprivation(缺乏)cancauseweightgainandincreaseotherhealthrisks,includingdiabetes.Buttherearestillsomepeoplewhohopetha
tshuttingoffthealarmonSaturdayandSundaywillrepaytheweeklysleepdebtandremoveanyilleffects.Theresearch,publishedinCurrentBiology
,ruinsthosehopes.Despitecompletefreedomtosleepinandnapduringaweekendrecoveryperiod,participantsinasleeplaboratorywhowereli
mitedtofivehoursofsleeponweekdaysgainednearlythreepoundsovertwoweeksandexperiencedmetabolicdisruption(代谢紊乱)thatwouldincreasetheirriskofd
iabetesoverthelongterm.Whileweekendrecoverysleephadsomebenefitsafterasingleweekofinsufficientsleep,thosegainswerewipedoutwhen
peoplereturnedrighttotheirsamesleepschedulethenextMonday.“Iftherearebenefitsofcatch-upsleep,they’regonewhenyougobackt
oyourroutine.They’reveryshort-lived,”saidKennethWright,whooversawtheresearch.“Thesehealtheffectsarelong-term.It’skindoflikesmokingoncewas—p
eoplewouldsmokeandwouldn’tseeanimmediateeffectontheirhealth,butpeoplewillsaynowthatsmokingisnotahealthylifestylechoic
e.Ithinksleepisintheearlyphaseofwheresmokingusedtobe.”Wrightsaidthatthestudysuggestspeopleshouldprioritizesleep—c
uttingouttheoptional“sleepstealers”suchaswatchingtelevisionshowsorspendingtimeonelectronicdevices.Evenwh
enpeopledon’thaveachoiceaboutlosingsleepduetochild-careresponsibilitiesorjobschedules,theyshouldthinkaboutprioritizingsleepinthesamewaytheywouldthin
kaboutahealthydietorexercise.28.Whathadtheresearchersalreadyknownbeforedoingthenewresearch?A.Theactualbenefitsofweekendrecoverysleep.B.Theharmtohea
lthcausedbythelackofroutinesleep.C.People’shabitofshuttingoffthealarmduringholidays.D.Therelationshipbetweenbodyweightandsleepamo
unt.29.WhydidKennethWrightmentionsmoking?A.Tocallonsmokerstocompletelyabandonsmoking.B.Toadvisepeopletogotosleepwh
entheywanttosmoke.C.Toshowpeoplehaveknowntheharmbroughtbysmoking.D.Toshowpeoplewillsomedaynoticethebadeffectsofsleepdeprivation.30.Whatdoestheunder
linedword“prioritize”inthelastparagraphprobablymean?A.Puttingtasksinorderofimportance.B.Gettingmorethanenoughofsomethingtodepositit.
C.Treatingsomethingasbeingmoreimportantthanothers.D.Cuttingdownsomethingthatisnotnecessaryanymore.31.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthete
xt?A.Weekendcatch-upsleepisalieB.BadsleephabitsareharmfultohealthC.SmokingisnottheworstthingtohealthD.Anewstudy
hasanunexpecteddiscoveryDAroundtheworld,bananaplantsaredyingatanalarmingrate.Theyarebeingattackedbyaf
ormofPanamadiseasecalledTropicalRace4(TR4).TR4isafungus(真菌)thatlivesinsoil.Itinfectsbananaplantsthroughtherootsandmovesintothestemswhereitprevent
swaterandnutritionfromreachingtheplants’leaves.Theplantsturnyellow,andthentheydryupanddie.Farmers,experts,andin
dustryleadershavefearedthatTR4wouldhitLatinAmericaandtheCaribbean,whereabout85%ofbananasexportedworldwideare
grown.OnAugust8.2019,thosefearscametrue.ColombiadeclaredanationalemergencyascasesofTR4wereconfirmedatsixbananafarmsintheco
untry.ItcantakesixmonthstoayearforfarmerstospotTR4inafieldofbananaplants.Bythen,it’shardtotreatthedisease.Farmerscanonlytr
ytokeepitfromspreading.ButTR4spreadseasilywithincreasedhumantransportation,travel,andtrade,fromplanttoplantandfromfarmtofarm.Part
oftheproblemisthat99%ofbananasexportedareofthesamevariety:Cavendish.Thisishelpfulforthebananaindustrytogrowmorebananaswhentheygrowo
nlyonekind,whichmeanstheycanmakemoremoney.Butalackofdiversityisnotgoodfornature.AllCavendishbananasaregeneticallythesame,so,whe
nadiseasesuchasTR4strikes.theyareallequallyvulnerable.Thisisn’tthefirsttimeinhistorythatbananashavebeenind
anger.Beforethe1950snearlyallthebananasgrownforexportwereofonevariety:GrosMichel.ThenPanamadiseasehit.Thebananaindustryneededarepla
cement,soitturnedtoadifferenttypeofbanana:Cavendish,whichwasresistanttoPanamadisease.Evenifwefindawaytoresolvetoday’sbananacrisis,couldhistoryrep
eatitself,yetagain,indecadestocome?32.HowdoesTR4killbananaplants?A.Itdestroystherootsofbananaplants.B.It
eatsupbananaplants’stemsandleaves.C.Itconsumesallnutritionforbananaplants.D.Itblocksthebananaplants’nutritiontransport.33.Wh
atisthemostbasicinfightingTR4?A.FindingTR4assoonaspossible.B.DevelopingnewmedicinesforTR4.C.KeepingCavendis
hfromspreading.D.Plantingvarietiesoffruitsbesidesbananas.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“vulnerable”inParagraph3probablymean?A.Veryresistant.B.
Easilyhurt.C.Quitedangerous.D.Hardlyproductive.35.Whatcanweknowaboutgrowingbananasfromthetext?A.Mostexpo
rtedbananasaregrowninNorthAmerica.B.AlmostallexportedbananasareCavendishbananas.C.Cavendishbananasaren’tresistanttoPanamadisease
.D.GrosMichelwillreplaceCavendishasexportedbananas.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的七个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。Inourdailylife,wemayoftenmeetcompulsiveliars.Theyfindthetruthalmostuncomfortableforthem.36Herearethesignsto
knowwhenpeoplearelyingandwhetherornottheyarecompulsiveliars.Watchforstresssignals.Usually,itsprettyhardtomeetcomp
ulsiveliars,sincetheyactverynaturallywhenthey’relying:yet,theystillseemalittlestressed.Watchforcertainstress
signalssuchasrubbingtheirhandstogether.Dotheyhaveaforcedsmile?Doyounoticeanyunusualbreaksintheirgestures?
37Paycloseattentiontotheireyes.Thethoughtthatapersoncannotlookatyouintheeyeswhilelyingisamyth!38However,studiessh
owthatcompulsiveliarsmayusetoomucheyecontact,sincetheyaretryingveryhardtoconvinceyou.Also,theirblinkrateslowsdownwhiletheytellalie.Keeptrackofcontrad
ictions.Compulsiveliarstendtoliesomuchthattheirliesbegintocontradict.Comparestorieswithsharedfriendsofthepersonyouaresuspectingofbe
ingacompulsiveliar.39Also.whenaskedsomething,mostliarswillavoidthetruthbyansweringwithquestionsandusingquasi-den
ials.40Accordingtoastudy,peopleshouldpayattentiontofouractionsthatcanshowsomeoneislyingorhidingsomething.Thesespecif
icsignalshavebeenprovenstatisticallytoaccompanydishonesty:handtouching,facetouching,crossingarmsandleaningaway.A.O
bservecertainspeechlessactions.B.Thisistrueforsomeinexperiencedliars.C.It’srighttotellwhensomeoneislyingtoyou.D.Stressedpeoplemaydrinkwaterfrequen
tly.E.Seeifyounoticethatcertaindetailshavechanged.F.Theymaychoosetotellstoriestoseekothers’attention.G.Ifyounoticeanunusualbreak,this
isaspecificsignoflying.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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WhenIwas
alittlegirl,1foundloveinaboxallbecauseofaclassassignment.OnaFridaynight,I41atdinnertable,“Myteachersaidwehavetobr
ingabox,aspecialbox,forourvalentines(情人节)onMonday”.Mothersaid,“We’llsee,”andshecontinuedeating.Whatdid“We’llsee”mean?Ihadtohavethatbox42mysecond
gradeValentine’sDaywouldbeadisaster.Maybetheydidn’tlovemeenoughtohelpmewithmy43.AllSaturdayIwaited44andwithSundayarriving,myconcernincr
eased,butI45anenquiryabouttheboxmight46angerorloudvoice,forinmyhousechildrenonlyaskedonce.Morethanthat47trouble.LateSundayafternoon,myfat
hercalledmeintothekitchen.Thetablewascoveredwithcolorful48ofdifferentkinds.A(n)49shoeboxrestedontopofit.50floodedthroughmewhenDaddysaid,“Let’
sgetstarted51yourproject.”Inthenexthourmyfather52theshoeboxintoimpressivevalentinebox.Colorfulpaperc
overedtheuglycardboardwithredhearts53towhatIconsideredalltherightplaces.Hesangwhileheworked.Whenhefinished,hewassodelightedthata5
4smilespreadoverhisface.“Whatdoyouthinkofthat?”heasked.Iansweredhimwithahug.Butinside,55dancedallthewaytomyheart.Itwasthefirsttimethatmy
fatherdevotedsomuch56tome,forhisworldconsistedofworkonly.Theholidaypartyarrived,andmyclassmatesputcards,andpresentsintothevalentineboxes.Laughterf
illedourclassroomuntildismissaltime57.Onthewayhome,Iheldoutmyvalentineboxfortheworldto58.Thelovethatfilleditmeantmoretomet
hanallthevalentinesinside.Thevalentineboxbecameasymbolofhislovethat59throughdecadesofotherValentine’sDays.Hegavemeothergifts
throughtheyears,butnone60comparedwiththeloveIfeltwithinthelimitsoftheold,emptyshoebox.41.A.satB.appeare
dC.servedD.announced42.A.andB.orC.howeverD.so43.A.designB.planC.projectD.idea44.A.sadlyB.anxiouslyC.disappointedlyD.patiently45.
A.foundB.realizedC.knewD.imagined46.A.startB.produceC.markD.cause47.A.invitedB.tookC.savedD.had48.A.boxes
B.giftsC.paperD.food49.A.newB.bigC.emptyD.attractive50.A.RelaxationB.ReliefC.CheerD.Calm51.A.byB.atC.inD.on52.A.folde
dB.packedC.pressedD.changed53.A.joinedB.attachedC.linkedD.connected54.A.slightB.briefC.broadD.confident55.A.joyB.funC.interestD.amu
sement56.A.moneyB.timeC.supportD.hope57.A.reachedB.setC.spentD.came58.A.acceptB.respectC.admireD.recognize59.A.carriedB.keptC.s
preadD.lasted60.A.everB.evenC.yetD.still第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Fornearlyathousandyear
s,teastayedthesecretoftheEast.Then,inthe1500s,thePortuguese61.________(gradual)arrivedinChina.They’dtravelledt
otheFarEasthopingtocontrolthespicetrade.Butsoon62.________tastingthebrewforthefirsttime,the63.______
__(explore)quicklyrealizeditspotentialanddecidedtofocusonexportingteainstead.ThePortuguesecalledthedrinkcha,
justlikethepeopleofsouthernChinadid.FromtheportofCanton,thePortugueseshippedthe64.________(process)leavesdownthroughIndonesia,un
derthesoutherntipofAfrica,andbackupto65.________(west)Europe.Butlongbeforetherootword“cha”made66.____
____(it)wayacrosstheoceanstoPortugal,anothertraderoutecalledthe“TeaHouse”road67.________(spread)teawestward.68.________bricksofteapacked
uphighonthecarriers’backs,theleaftravelledtoIndiaviaPersia,69.________theChinese“cha”turnedintothePersian“
chay”.DependingontheregionofIndia,mostIndiandialectsusesomevariationoftherootword“cha”70.________(describe)tea.第四部分写作(
共两节,满分35)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)Everytimewegetonaplane,we’reaskedtoneitherturnoffourphonesorchangeittoflightmode—it’sfor“securityreas
ons”.Butactually,havetoturnourphonesoffonaplaneisaserviceissue,notasafeone.Whenwespeakonourphonesinair,theaircra
ft’sradioscanbedisturb.Pilotscanhearthisinterferenceintheirheadphone.Thoughspeakingonaphoneduringaflightisn’tdangerous,butitisn’tago
odidea.Nowthingsarebeginningtochange.Thebreakthroughcouldbe“picocells”,thataresmallcelltowersonthephone.Oneday,perhaps,wewillbechatti
ngintheairasmanyaswechatontheground.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你的美国笔友Chris来信询问你的近况及大学准备报考什么专业。请你回复邮件,内容包括以下几点:1.正在认真备考;2.
学医学专业;3.报考理由。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。2021高二英语下学期期末考试答案1-5BACCC6-10CBBCB11-15BBCBB16-20ACBBC21-23
DBD24-27BBAD28-31BDCA32-35DABB36-40FGBEA41-45DBCBC46-50DACCB51-55DDBCA56-60BDCDA61gradually62after63explorers64processed65western66its6
7hadspread/hadbeenspreading68With69where70todescribe改错:1.neither→either;2.it→them;3.have→having;4.safe→safety;5.in^air→加the;6.disturb→distu
rbed;7.headphone→headphones;8.去掉but;9.that→which;10.many→muchOnepossibleversionDearChrisIhopeyou’redoingwell.Re
ceivingyourletterrefreshesmesinceI’mfullyengagedinpreparingforexam.Asformymajor,IwillchooseMedicine,which
Iknow,isalong-termcommitmentandadecisionthatshouldn’tbetakenlightly.Butbeingabletocurepeopleorevensavepeople’slive
sissorewarding.Thoughdoctorsarefacedwithmuchstress,mypassionabouthealthcareandhelpingpeopletellsmethatIcannotgowrongwithstud
yingandworkinginMedicine.Besides,doctors,especiallyhighlyqualifiedprofessionals,arehighlyrespectedinChin
aandingreatdemandtoo.Sincerelyhopemydreamwillcometruesoon.Bestwishes.Yours,LiHua2021高二英语下学期期末考试答案1-5BACCC6
-10CBBCB11-15BBCBB16-20ACBBC21-23DBD24-27BBAD28-31BDCA32-35DABB36-40FGBEA41-45DBCBC46-50DACCB51-55DDBCA56-60BD
CDA61gradually62after63explorers64processed65western66its67hadspread/hadbeenspreading68With69where70todescribe改错:10.neither→either;1
1.it→them;12.have→having;13.safe→safety;14.in^air→加the;15.disturb→disturbed;16.headphone→headphones;17.去掉but;18.that→which;10.many→muc
hOnepossibleversionDearChrisIhopeyou’redoingwell.ReceivingyourletterrefreshesmesinceI’mfullyengagedinpreparingforexam.Asformymajor,IwillchooseMedic
ine,whichIknow,isalong-termcommitmentandadecisionthatshouldn’tbetakenlightly.Butbeingabletocurepeopleorevensav
epeople’slivesissorewarding.Thoughdoctorsarefacedwithmuchstress,mypassionabouthealthcareandhelpingpeopletellsmethatIcannotgowrongwithstudying
andworkinginMedicine.Besides,doctors,especiallyhighlyqualifiedprofessionals,arehighlyrespectedinChinaandingreatdemandtoo.Sincerelyhopemydrea
mwillcometruesoon.Bestwishes.Yours,LiHua