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绥滨一中2020-2021学年上学期高二学年期中考试英语试卷满分150分,时间120分钟1___withLiMing,Ihavemoredifficultyinspelling.AComparingBCom
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tAunlessBaslongasCevenifDincase19___IwenttoMountTai,IwasveryhappyAForthefirsttimeBAtthefirsttimeCOntheFirsttime
DThefirsttime20Itishalfayear__shewasinourclassAwhenBwhileCsinceDas阅读理解(共20题,每题2分)ANoteveryparentlooksforwardtothedaywhentheirchildgoesofftosc
hool.Infactsomeparentsarenotsendingtheirchildrentoschoolatall.Insteadtheyarechoosingtoteachtheirchildrenathome.Thisiscall
edhomeschooling.Parents,caregivers,orprivatetutorseducatechildrenindividuallyathomeinsteadofsendingthe
mofftobeformallyeducatedinpublicorprivateschools.IntheUSonlyaboutthreepercentofchildrenarehomeschoole
d.Therearemanyreasonswhysomeparentschoosetohomeschool.Onereasonisthatsomeparentsdonotfeeltheirchildrenaresafeinschoolbecauseof
bullying(恃强凌弱).Itissaidthatbullyingisverycommonintheschool.Otherparentswanttheirchildren'seducationtobebasedontheirreligionormoralbeliefs.Yetotherp
arentsthinktheeducationinschoolisnotgoodenough.Homeschoolingisalsoseenasachoiceforfamiliesthatliveinruralareas,andfamiliesthatmovefrequently.T
herearemanydifferentwaystohomeschool,andhomeschoolingallowsparentstodesignlessonsbasedontheirchildren'sneed
s.Familiescanpurchasetextbookstouseorcreatetheirownmaterials.Someparentsfollowaphilosophycalledunschoolin
g,whichallowsachildtodeterminewhenandhowtheywanttolearnbasedontheirnaturalability.Someworrythathomeschoolingmeansstudentswon'thaveopportunitiestocom
municatewithothers.Tosolvethisproblem,somefamilieshavecreatedactivities,whereagroupofhomeschooledstudentswilllearnandplaytogetherandpa
rticipateinactivitiesthatwouldnormallyhappeninschoollikefieldtrips.Besides,beinghomeschooleddoesn'tmeanastudentcannotgotocollege.Mostcollegesaccepth
omeschooledstudents.Andthehomeschooledstudentscangetthesamedegrees,too.21.HowmanyAmericanstudentsgotopublicorprivatesc
hools?A.About3%.B.About97%.C.About50%.D.About70%.22.Whichisthereasonthatsomeparentschoosehomeschooling?A.Schoolbullyingexistsi
nsomeschools.B.Someparentscannotaffordtheeducationfeesinschool.C.Somechildrenwanttheireducationtobebas
edontheirreligion.D.Someparentsthinktheschoolistoofaraway.23.Whatwilltheparentsdotohelptheirchildrencom
municate?A.Theparentscanbuysometextbooks.B.Theparentswillallowchildrentochoosewhattolearn.C.Theparentswillorganizethechildrentopla
ytogether.D.Theparentswillteachthechildrenbythemselves.24.Whatcanweconcludefromthelastparagraph?A.Homeschooledstudentscannotgetenoughchancestogotocol
lege.B.Americancollegesarefondofthehomeschooledstudents.C.HomeschooledstudentsfinditeasytogotosomeAmericancolleges.D.Homeschooledstudentsh
avethesamerightsasstudentswhoareformallyeducatedinschools.BIwaswaitingformytrainandonthesubwaystation'sfloorwasam
anjustsittingthere.IlookedaroundandnobodystoppedsoIjustwentmyway.Afterafewsteps,Iturnedandaskedhimwhetherheneededhelp.Hetoldmehish
ousewasonestationfurtherandhewouldonlyneedtotakethetrainthere.SoIreachedforhishandtohelphimstandup.HewantedtotakethestairsbutIfeare
dthathewouldhurthimselfsinceheseemedtooweaktowalk,soIaskedhimtotaketheelevator.Eventhoughmymindwastryingtoturnthedangerligh
tson,IputthethoughtthatIshouldnotgoalonewithadrunkenmanoutofmymindandaccompaniedhimontheelevator.Wearrivedontheplatformwithn
oincidents.Theman'skneesseemedtosoften,soIaskedhimtorestonabench.Whilesittingthere,hethankedme,tellingmethatIsavedhim.No,Isaid,Ireallydidnothi
ng;hesavedhimselfashewalkedonhisownfeet.Atthenextstation,wesaidourgoodbyes.BeforeIknewit,heleft100dollarsanddashedoutofthetrain.Therewasn
owaytogivehimbackhismoney.Iwantedtoleaveitontheseat,butayoungwomanwhothoughtitbelongedtomeranaftermeandgavemethenote.My
initialreactiontogettingthatmoneywasofshameandIevenfeltoffended.ThenIthoughthejustwantedtothankme,thebestwayheknewhow.Now,myquestionis—wha
tactofkindnessshallIdowiththese100dollars?25.Whywasthemansittingonthesubwaystation'sfloor?A.Becausehewantedtogohome.B.Be
causehewasseriouslyill.C.Becausehewasdrunk.D.Becausehewaswaitingforthetrain.26.Seeingthemoneyleftbytheman,theauthorfirstfelt________.A.asha
medB.gratefulC.delightedD.frustrated27.Howwilltheauthorpossiblydealwiththemoney?A.Giveitback.B.Buysomethi
ngfavorable.C.Leaveitontheseat.D.Giveittopeopleinneed.28.Whatcanweinferfromthepassage?A.IhelpedthemanthemomentIsawhim.B.Iaccompaniedth
emantotakethestairs.C.Ithoughtitunsafetogoalonewiththedrunkenmanatfirst.D.Ayoungwomanranaftermeandgavemethenote.CIt'scoldanddarkoutside,andyour
bedissowarmandcomfortable.Goingforarunseemslikesuchabadidea.Butbeforeyouhideyourrunningshoes,itmightbeworthgivingthatcrazyideaago.Ac
cordingtoTheHuffingtonPost,anoutdoorruninwinter,asopposedtooneonatreadmill(跑步机),burnsmorecaloriesbecausethebodyisworkinghardtoregulate(调节)
itscoretemperature.Furthermore,researchshowsthatracetimesarefasterincoldweatherthaninwarmertemperatures—andquickerrunsburnmorecalories.Simil
arly,coldweatheralsomakestheheartworkhardertodistributebloodthroughthebody,makingthatvitalmuscleevenstronger.Outdoorexercise
alsoturnsupyourenergyandridsyouofthestressanddepressionthatbuildupeveryday.Theheatandhumidityinthesummercandragyoudownandtireyoufa
ster,butcoldweatherisrefreshing.Itadjustsyoutoyoursurroundings,makingyoufeelalive.Ofcourse,thethreatofsmoginsomebuilt-upareasisafurth
erhurdletowinterexercise.Heartattacks,stroke,lungcancerandasthmaarealldangersofrunninginsmog.Thecombinationofairpollutionandexerciseinc
reasesthepotentialproblems.Ifyoudochoosetorunoutsideonsmoggydays,takeapathinaparkorresidentialareatoavoidc
arexhaust(尾气),andgoearlyinthemorning,beforerushhour.Butstayinginsideonsmoggydaysandwaitingforthenextcleardaytorunisbest.29.Howdoescol
dweatherbenefitrunners,comparedwithwarmweather?A.Theycanrunmoreslowly.B.Theycantakeinmorecalories.C.Th
eirheartscanfunctionharder.D.Theirbodytemperaturecangetlower.30.Howdoessummeraffectrunners?A.Itbuildsuptheirenergyquickly.B.I
tmakesrunnerstiredeasily.C.Itlessensrunners'stress.D.Itcausesheartattack.31.Whataretherunnerssupposedtodoonsmoggydays?A.Stopdrivingcars.B
.Domoreexercise.C.Avoidoutdoorexercise.D.Runlateinthemorning.32.Whatcanbethebesttitleofthetext?A.RefreshwithaWinterRunB.TakeOutdoorExercis
einSummerC.GotoRuninaParkD.FollowtheTipstoReduceStressDWhenIwaswatchingasportseventyesterday,Imetwithanamazingsight.Itwasnotagoldmed
al,oraworldrecordbroken,butashowofpurecourageanddetermination.Theeventwasswimming.Iwatchedamandiveofftheblocksandknewrightawaythatso
methingwaswrong.I'mnotanexpertswimmer,butIcantellagooddivefromapoorone,andthiswasnotexactlymedalquality.Whenheresurfaced,itwasevidentthattheman
wasnotoutforgold——hisarmswerewavinginanattemptatfreestyle.Iheardthecrowdbegintolaughatthispoormanwhowasclearlyhavinga
hardtime.Finallyhemadehisturntostartback.Itwaspitiful.Hemadeafewdesperatestrokes(划水)andyoucouldtellhewaswornout.Butinth
osefewawkwardstrokes,thecrowdchanged.Nolongerweretheylaughing,butbeginningtocheer.Someevenbegantostandandyel
lthingslike,“Comeon,youcandoit!”Hedid.Thecrowdwentwild.Justashortyearago,hehadneverevenswum,letalonerace.Hiscountryhadbeeninvitedtotak
epartintheevent.Eventhoughherecordedtheslowesttime,thismangavemoreheartthananyoftheothercompetitors——amanthatgavehisall,knowing
thathehadnochancebuttocompetebecauseofthespiritofthegames.33.Weknowfromthepassagethattheswimmer________.A.wasnotprofessionalB.hadtwoc
ompetitorsC.hadawrongstartD.didn'ttryhisbest34.Whatcanbelearnedfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.TheswimmerlosthisspiritB.Theswimmerdidn'tfinis
hhismatch.C.Theaudiencewastoucheddeeplybytheswimmer.D.Thecrowdsupportedtheswimmerfromthebeginning.35.Theauthor'sattitudetowardstheswimmeristhato
f________.A.toleranceBdisappointmentC.carelessnessD.admiration七选五HowtoprotectyourearsYouandyourfriendsar
eleavingaconcertonaFridaynight.Whenyougetoutside,yourearsareringing.Youhavetoshouttobeheard.__36__Sonoharmdone...right?Notquite.Te
mporarybuzzingmaybeeasytoignore,butrepeatedexposuretoloudnoisewilleventuallycauseserious—andirreversible(不能治愈的)—hearingloss.Anewstudyconductedbyr
esearchersatBrighamandWomen'sHospitalinBostonshowsthatoneinfivepeoplebetweentheagesof12and19areexperiencingslig
hthearingloss,andonein20havemildhearingloss.__37__Butthegoodnewsisthatthereareplentyofwaysyoucanprotectyourearsfromfurtherdamage—a
ndstilllistentothemusicyoulove.Askaround.Putyourearbudsinoryourheadphoneson,andthenaskafriendnexttoyouwhe
therornotheorshecanhearwhatyou'relisteningto.__38__Turnitdown.Buynoise-cancelingheadphones.Apairofearbudsorheadphonesthatfitscomfortablywilllimi
toutsidenoisesothatyoucanhearyourmusicbetteratlowervolume.Takebreaks.__39__Sowhenlisteningtomusic,takeyourheadphonesofffor15or20minutesandle
tyourearsenjoythequiet.__40__Youcanbuyacheappairatanydrugstoreasaneasywaytolowervolumeatconcerts—orwhileplaying
orpracticingyourownmusic—withoutchangingthequalityofthesound.A.Useearplugs.B.Keepthevolumebelow70percent.C.Iftheanswerisyes,you
rmusicistooloud.D.Butbymorning,yourhearingistotallybacktonormal.E.Likeeveryotherpartofyourbody,yourearsneedrest.F.Unfort
unately,there'snowaytogetbackhearingyou'vealreadylost.G.Theexposuretonoiseislouderandlongerthaninanypreviousgeneration.完形填空(
共20题,每题1.5分)IwasfrustratedatnotbeingenteredintothenationalITcompetitionI'dappliedfor.Isatinthecar,lostin__41__,chewingonmylipandstaringoutside.Iwentu
pstairs,__42__anddesperate.Grandpa'sdoorwasopenformeasusual.There,hewaswaitingformy__43__withgreatexcitement.Istoodsilentl
y,forcinga__44__tocovermysadness.Heseemedto__45__meimmediately,givingmea__46__.Iwasastonishedthatsucha__47__bodywasfullofsomuchenergy.Only
thendidmyemotionsstart__48__out.Itoldhimthatallmy__49__werefornothing,andthatIwasfeelingdiscouraged.Gran
dpasmiledatme__50__andsaid,“Don'tworry.You'refarstrongerthanyouthink.”Thenhe__51__,“Lifecanbefullofupsanddownssowhatweneeddoi
stostillhaveourhopesand__52__,neglectingtheanxietythatmakesiteasytogiveup.”He__53__meontheshoulder,withadete
rminedlook,beforesaying,“Cheerup.I'mfirmly__54__thatyouhavethecapabilitytosucceed.”Grandpa'sencouragementsoonmademysad
ness__55__.Thenextday,Ithoughtaboutallmyproblemsand__56__aplan.Now,Ibelievethatwithapositiveattitudetowardsfailure
,I'll__57__reachmygoals.Lookingback,Irealizethatweshouldshareoursetbacksandprogressinlifewithour__58__ones.Asmygran
dpashowed,the__59__ofourfamilymemberswillbenefitus__60__.41.A.fearB.despairC.loveD.need42.A.weakB.strongC.sweetD.simple
43.A.suggestionB.commentC.discoveryD.arrival44.A.tearB.sighC.signalD.smile45.A.ignoreB.inspectC.readD.order46.A
.hugB.prideC.challengeD.wish47.A.fineB.fitC.thinD.healthy48.A.dyingB.turningC.checkingD.pouring49.A.offersB.effortsC.promisesD.profits50.A
.generallyB.gentlyC.suddenlyD.freshly51.A.addedB.sharedC.helpedD.served52.A.decisionsB.respectsC.desiresD.pains53.A.pattedB.hitC.begg
edD.picked54.A.convincedB.believedC.expectedD.changed55.A.ariseB.preventC.continueD.disappear56.A.turnedintoB.cameacrossC.c
aredaboutD.workedout57.A.merelyB.actuallyC.eventuallyD.instantly58.A.deservedB.belovedC.determinedD.excited59.A.companyB.gra
titudeC.supportD.blame60.A.neverB.foreverC.howeverD.wherever语法填空(共10题;每小题1.5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。Yourmeetingstartsin10minutes,b
utyoufindyourself____61____(stick)intraffic.Don'tpanic.Withjustapressofbuttons,yourcarwillliftoffthegroundandflytothecompany.What'syourimp
ression?Itseems____62____sciencefiction,butitisn't.Engineershavetakenuptheresearchofflyingcars,andtheyhavealreadyfound____63____(s
olve)tomanyofbigchallenges.Theypredictthatwewillbeusingthese____64____(amaze)vehiclesoneday.AccordingtoOneCarMagazine,onemodel,____65____ispartc
arandpartplane,isgoingtobeonthemarketinthenot-so-distantfuture.Itwilllooklikearegularcar____66____it'
sontheroad,butitswingswillunfoldwhenthedriver____67____(decide)totaketothesky.Andoperatedby____68____computer,allcontrolswillbeautomatic(
自动的).Imaginethis:You'llbedoingyourworkwhileyourcarisgettingyoutothecompany____69____(safe).Andwhatdoesthisfuturedreamcarcost?Well,atfirst____70___
_willbeabout1milliondollars,butafewyearslater,you'llbeabletobuyonefor“only”$60,000.Don'tthrowawayyourolddriver's
licensejustyet!短文改错Whatdoyoudowhenthereisanearthquake?Mostpeoplewilltrytoleavingthebuilding.Nobodywantstobetrapunderthebuilding.Iliveonthethirdfl
oorofanapartmentbuilding.Iguess,ifanearthquakecame,Iwouldprobablejustpanic.IwouldnotthinkaboutthatIneededtodo,suchashidingsomewhereandrunnin
goutofthebuilding.Ifeelanearthquakelastweek.Itwasasmallearthquakeanditlastedonlyfewseconds.Therewerenoinjuryordamages.Iwasnotfr
ightened.Ididn'trunoutofmyhouse.Insteadof,Ihidmyselfunderastrongtableprotectingmyselfheadwithapillow.书面表达假定你是李华。你们班的外教Smith先生
即将回国。你将代表全班在欢送会上发言。请你用英文写一篇发言稿,内容包括:1.赞扬Smith的人品和工作。2.感谢他在学习和生活中给予的帮助。3.表达对Smith的祝福。注意:1.词数100左右。发言稿的开头已给出,不计入总词数。2.可适当增加细节
,使行文连贯。DearMr.Smith,It'shardtosay“goodbye”._______________________________________________________________________________________________
___绥滨一中2020-2021学年上学期高二学年期中考试英语试卷答案1-20CADCA,BDCDD,CBCDC,DABDC21-40BACD,CADC,CBCA,ACD,DFCEA41-60BADDC,ACDBB,ACAAD,DCB
CB61.stuck62.like63.solutions64.amazing65.which66.when/while67.decides68.a69.safely70.it[答案]Whatdoyoudowhenthereisanearth
quake?Mostpeoplewilltrytoleavingleavethebuilding.Nobodywantstobetraptrappedunderthebuilding.Iliveonthethirdfloorofanapartme
ntbuilding.Iguess,ifanearthquakecame.Iwouldprobableprobablyjustpanic.IwouldnotthinkaboutthatwhatIneeded
todo,suchashidingsomewhereandorrunningoutofthebuilding.Ifeelfeltanearthquakelastweek.Itwasasmallearthquakea
nditlastedonly∧afewseconds.Therewerenoinjuryinjuriesordamages.Iwasnotfrightened.Ididn'trunoutofmyhouse.Insteadof\,Ihid
myselfunderastrongtableprotectingmyselfmyheadwithapillow.[答案]Dear_Mr._Smith,It's_hard_to_say_“goodbye”._Youaresohumo
rousandeasy-goingthateveryonewantstobeyourfriends.Wedoappreciatethewayofyourteaching.Itseemsthatyouhavemagictomakeyourlecturesli
velyandinteresting.Withyourguidance,allofushavemadegreatprogress.Youcareaboutnotonlyourstudybutalsoourlife.Wheneverw
e'reintrouble,you'realwaysthefirstmanwecandependon.Afterclassyouoftenjoinusingames,duringwhichwe'vesharedmuchhappiness.Thankyouagainforeverythingyou'
vedoneforus.Wishyouasafejourneyhomeandahappylifeinthefuture.