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哈师大附中2020级高二上期末考试英语试题出题人:高二英语备课组2022/1/7本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。满分150分。考试时间为120分钟。第I卷第一部分:第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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.What’swrongwithth
eman’smother?A.Shehasapoordiet.B.Shehashighbloodpressure.C.Shehashighbloodsugar.2.Whydidthewomancallherfriends?A.Towakethemup.B.Togethelpf
romthem.C.Toinformthemofameeting.3.Whendidthewomangethomelastnight?A.At10:00B.At10:30.C.At11:00.4.Whatdidthem
anforgettobuy?A.Milk.B.Fish.C.Eggs.5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Atahotel.B.Atarestaurant.C.Atanairport.第二节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)听下面几段对话或
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6-7题。6.Whydidthespeakerstartarunningclubforwomen?A.Totrainwomenrunnersfortherace.B.Tomakemoneytohaveherbackcured.
C.Tohelpthemdiscoverthefunofrunning.7.Whydidthewomenjointherunningclub?A.Toloseweight.B.Tokillthetime.C.Tobecomeconfide
nt.听第7段材料,回答第8-10题。8.Whydidthewomancall?A.Toaskaboutaninterview.B.Tobookaroom.C.Togetinformationonaposition.9.Whatistheman?A.Ahousekeep
er.B.Amanager.C.Areceptionist.10.Whatwillthewomando?A.Gotohisoffice.B.Holdtheline.C.VisitMr.Dover.第三节单项选择(共10小题;每小题1分
,满分10分)11.TheChinesewomen’svolleyballteamholdsveryspecialplaceinnation’sheart.A.a;/B.the;theC.a;theD.the;a12.Newspapers,magazin
esandTVinterviewsareimportantmeanswehighlighttheimportanceofconservingtheenvironment.A.ofwhichB.bywhichC.inwhichD.from
which13.Theoldhouseandmanypeopleweretrappedundertheruins,whichclaimedtwentylives.A.gavewayB.burstontoC.knockeddownD.setinmotion14.youropin
ion,peoplehavebeenexpressingtheirthoughtsandideasthroughartforthousandsofyears.A.WhateverB.WhicheverC.HoweverD.Whenever15.Atthattime,peoplebelievedth
atallspeciesonEarthatthesametime,andsince.A.hadappeared;havenotchangedB.appeared;hadnotchangedC.hadchanged;hasnotchangedD.hadappea
red;hadnotchanged16.Ithinkyoushouldapositiveattitudetowardswhathashappened,andyourselftothenewsituation.A.respondwith;ad
optB.rejectwith;adaptC.adapt;adoptD.adopt;adapt17.Shetriednottoshowinhertreatmentofthechildreninhercare.A.qualificationB
.preferenceC.expectationD.blame18.contrast,thelargestanimalspeciessofarfoundonourplanetisthebluewhale,whichcangrowuptoalmost30metreslength.A.By;
inB.To;inC.With;ofD.To;of19.Stickingtothemeaningcannotalwaysgivereaderstheproperreadingassometimesyouneedtoreadbehindthel
ines.A.distinctB.genuineC.literalD.abstract20.Thirtythreepassageshavebeenbuiltundertherailway,animalstomo
vesafelyandfreelyintheirnaturalhabitats.A.allowingB.toallowC.havingallowedD.beingallowed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)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AJacksonvilleisthelargestcityinFloridaandhasalargenumberofshoppingm
allstosuitdifferenttastesfortouristsandgueststoshop.HerearesomegreatplaceswhereyoucanshopinJacksonville.GatewayTownCenterThevener
ableGatewayTownCenterisoneofJacksonville’soldestshoppingmalls,providinganeclecticmixofexcitingstoresandfunamusements!GatewayTownCenterisl
ocatedat5184NorwoodAvenueandownsamixtureofretailboutiques(时装店),likeFootlockerandAshleyStewart.YoucanvisitGatewayTown
CenterMondaysthroughSaturdaysfrom10:00a.m.to9:00p.m.,andSundaysfromnoonto6:00.St.JohnsTownCenterThenewestand
trendiestshoppingdestinationinthecityisSt.JohnsTownCenter.ThiscenterhasallyournationalfavoriteslikeDillard
’s,Barnes&NobleandTargetaswellasagreatrestaurantselection.St.JohnsTownCenterisopenfrom10:00a.m.to9:00p.m.Mond
aysthroughSaturdaysand11:00a.m.to6:00p.m.onSundays.RegencySquareShoppingCenterOn9501ArlingtonExpresswaystandstheRegencySqu
areMall.Childrenlikeridingonthemall’sminitrainwhileadultsliketoshopandsocialize.MoviefanswilllikeknowingthattheRegencySquareMallhasa24s
creenAMCtheater.Youcanvisitthismallfrom10:00a.m.to9:00p.m.MondaysthroughSaturdays,andSundaysfromnoonto6:00
p.m.RiverCityMarketplaceRiverCityMarketplacelocatedinJacksonvilleisthelargestshoppingmallinthecitywith70shopsincludingsuchstor
esasLowes,Wal-MartSuperCenter,PetSmartandOldNavy.Alltheseshopscanbefoundattheopen-airplaza.Themall’s14screenHoll
ywoodtheatersareagreatattractionformoviebuffs.RiverCityMarketplace’shoursofoperationare9:00a.m.to9:00p.m.Mondayst
hroughSaturdaysand11:00a.m.to7:00p.m.onSundays.21.Ifyouwanttoenjoyagooddiningduringshoppingyoucangoto_______.A.St.JohnsTow
nCenterB.RiverCityMarketplaceC.GatewayTownCenterD.RegencySquareShoppingCenter22.ChildrenwouldliketovisitRegencySquareShoppingCenterprobabl
ybecause_______.A.theycanbuyalotofwonderfultoysB.theycantaketheminitrainthereC.theycanplaytheirfavoritecomputergamesD.theycanmakem
anyfriends23.OnSundaysyoushouldvisitRiverCityMarketplaceat_______.A.10:00a.m.B.8:30a.m.C.9:00a.m.D.6:30p.m.BDanielleSteel,America’
ssweetheart,isoneofthehardestworkingwomeninthebookbusiness.Unlikeotherproductiveauthorswhowriteonebookatatime,shecanwo
rkonuptofive.Herresearchalonebeforewritingtakesatleastthreeyears.Onceshehasfullystudiedhersubjects,readytodiveintoabook,shecansp
endtwentyhoursnonstopatherdesk.DanielleSteelcomesfromNewYorkandwassenttoFranceforhereducation.Aftergraduation,sheworkedi
nthepublicrelationsandadvertisingindustries.Latershestartedajobasawriterwhichshewasbestfitfor.Herachievementsareunbelievable:390m
illioncopiesofbooksinprint,nearlyfiftyNewYorkTimesbest-sellingnovels,andaseriesof“MaxandMartha”picturebooksforchildrentohelpthemdealwiththereal-
lifeproblemsofdeath,newbabiesandnewschools.Her1998bookaboutthedeathofhersonshottothetopoftheNewYorkTimesbest-sellinglistassoonasitcameout.Twent
y-eightofherbookshavebeenmadeintofilms.SheislistedintheGuinnessBookofWorldRecordsforoneofherbooksbeingtheTimesbest-sellerfo
r381weeksstraight.Notcontentwithabighouse,alovingfamily,andaviewoftheGoldenGateBridge,DanielleSteelconsidersherreader
stobethemostimportantresourceandhaskeptintouchwiththembye-mail.Whilesheisoftencomparedtotheheroinesofherowninvention,herlifeisundou
btedlymuchquieter.But,ifshedoeshaveanythingincommonwiththem,itisherstrengthofwillandheruniquestyle.ThereisonlyoneDanielleStee
l.24.DanielleSteelisdifferentfromotherwritersinthat_______.A.shecanwriteseveralbooksatthesametimeB.sheoftendoessomerese
archbeforewritingabookC.sheisoneofthemostpopularAmericanwomenwritersD.shecankeepwritingforquitealongtimewithoutabreak25.Childrenwhohaveread“MaxandM
artha”picturebooksmayknow_______.A.howtodealwithaffairsatschoolB.whattodoifMaxandMarthadieC.whattodowhennewbabiesarebornintot
heirfamiliesD.howtosolvethedifficultproblemsintheirwritingclasses26.OneofDanielleSteel’sachievementsisthat_______.A.someTVplayswerebasedonherbooksB.h
erpicturebooksattractedalotofyoungmenC.oneofherbooksbecameabest-sellerin1998D.shewrotetheGuinnessBookofWorldRecords27.Wecan
learnfromthepassagethatDanielleSteel_______.A.livesanexcitinglifeB.valuesherreadersalotC.writesaboutquietwomenD.ispleasedwithherachievem
entsCI’vevisitedseveralcontroversial(有争议的)damsitesaroundtheworld.Forallofthem,thetensionhasbeenbetweenthenationaleconomicadvan
tageofferedbythedamandthelocalenvironmentandsocialdamagecausedbyitsconstruction.Thecountriesoftensellthepowertointernation
alneighbors,ratherthandirectlyimproveelectricityaccesstothelocalpeople.Somecountries,suchasChile,whichisplanningtobuildadamacrossPatagonianRiv
ers,andLaos,whichplanstodamtheMekong,relyonenergyimportsandsohydro(电能)isaveryattractivedomesticoption.Othercountries,suchasBrazilwhichisplan
ningtheworld’sthirdlargestdamatBeloMonte,ChinawhichrecentlycompletedthelargestdamatThreeGorges,andEthiopiawhichisplanningd
amsalongtheOmo,insistthatthesedamsareessentialfornationaleconomicdevelopment.Theeconomicbenefitscanbe
huge.TheAswanDamonEgypt’sNile,forexample,washighlycontroversialwhenitwasbuiltinthe1960’s.Yetforalltheenv
ironmentaldamagetoitsdownstreamriversystem,it’sverydifficultforyoutofindanEgyptianthatisinfavorofitsremoval.Thedamhasbeen
anoutstandingeconomicsuccess,bringingimprovedharvestsfrombetterirrigationdespitedroughtconditions,hydropowerandfloodpro
tectionworthbillionsofdollars.Soifweacceptthatmanycontroversialdamsaregoingtobebuilt,howcanwelimittheirdamage?JamieSkinner,
whowassenioradvisortotheWorldCommissiononDams,andnowheadstheWaterdivisionattheInternationalInstituteforEnvironmentandDevelopment,suggeststheanswer
mightbetoissuedambuilderswithlimited-lengthlicenses.“InAmerica,thelicensesareonlyfor30or50years,afterwhichther
eisareview.Thereasonwhymanydamsarebeingremovedtherenowisthattheirlicenseshaveexpired(到期)andthedamswou
ldnolongerpassthestricterenvironmentalplanningregulations.”hesays.28.Howdothecountriesgaintheireconomicbenefitsfromdams?A.Byexportingthepower.B.By
improvingthelocalenvironment.C.Byincreasingtheenergycharge.D.Byimprovingthelocaluseofelectricity.29.Theexamplesaregiveninth
esecondparagraphinordertoshow_______.A.thesecountriesareingreatneedofpowerB.localpeopleareeagertobenefitfromdamsC.damsbri
nghugeeconomicbenefitstothecountriesD.thebenefitsaswellasthedisadvantagesofdamsarehuge30.WhydoEgyptiansopposeremovingtheA
swanDam?A.Theyareusedtolivingaroundthedam.B.Theyarewellprotectedagainstthedrought.C.Theyregarditasthesymboloftheircountry.D.Theybenefitfromthed
ammorethanexpected.31.Whatisthekeywayoflimitingdam’sdamageaccordingtoJamieSkinner?A.Reviewingthedams
everyyear.B.Givingdambuildersmorefreedom.C.Removingthedamsevery30or50years.D.Makingstricterenvironmentalplanningru
les.DWhenyoudon’thaveacarandneedtogetaround,areyoumorelikelytocallforanUberorLyft,oracab?LastFriday,Lyft—theride-sharingcompany,wen
tpublicasitsstocks(股票)startedtradingonthemarket.Lyfthasbecomethefirstbiginitialpublicofferingofthe“gigecon
omy”age.Whilethecompanyisnotmakingprofitsyet,itischangingthemeaningofwork.Whatisgigeconomyandwhatmakesitsoappealing?Gi
gworksareindependentcontractsorpart-timejobssuchasUber.Inthegigeconomy,companieshireindependentcontr
actorsinsteadoffull-timeemployees.Thisisdifferentfromtraditionalcompanieswherefull-timeworkersholdal
ifetimecareer.Inthepast,onlysmallcompanieshiredcontractors,whiletoday,employerslikeAmazonandGooglerelyontemporaryworkforce.Th
esecompaniessavecostsastheyarenotlegallyrequiredtoprovidehealthcarebenefits,retirementsavingsorpaidti
meofftogigworkers.Gigworkappealstodifferentpeoplefordifferentreasons.Forsome,itaffordsflexibletimingsandforotherswhoarelooki
ngforfull-timejobs,itprovidesasourceofincometosupportthemselves.Somepeopleworkafull-timejobandsupplement(补充)theirsalarywithgigjobssuchasdrivingfo
rUberorLyft.Joiningthegigeconomymaybesimple,butmaintainingasteadycareeriseasiersaidthandone.Gigworkcomeswithun
steadypayandworkloads.You’reyourownboss.Itsoundsfun,butwhenyouhavenoself-controlandanunsteadyjob,youmightsplurgeallyourmoney
thefirstweekandliveonbreadpiecesfortherestofthemonth!Besidesastrongsenseofresponsibility,gigworkershavet
ostayuptodatetogetcompaniestohirethem.Despitethechallengesgigworkersface,nearly60millionAmericansarepa
rtofthisworkforce.Asthisnumbergrows,wehavetoseehowsocietyandcompaniesadapttothisnewworldofwork!32.Whatc
anbelearnedaboutLyftfromthepassage?A.Ithasbuiltupalargefortune.B.Itemploysafixednumberoffull-timeworkers.C.Itappealstopeopl
easameansofpublictransport.D.Itmarksthearrivalofgigeconomyage.33.Whoaremostlikelytobecomegigworkers?A.Peopleseeking
forasteadyincome.B.Peopleinneedofflexibleworkinghours.C.Thosedesperatetogetpaidvacations.D.Thoseconcern
edaboutretirementaccounts.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“splurge”inparagraph4mean?A.Spendmoneyfreely.B.Savemon
eyautomatically.C.Earnmoneyquickly.D.Assignmoneycasually.35.Whatisthemessagemainlyconveyedinthepassage?A.Gigworkershavetofacesomepotentialchall
enges.B.Gigworkershavetopossesssomemuch-neededqualities.C.Theappearanceofgigcompanieswillsolvethejobproblems.D.Peopleshouldadjusttoneww
orktrendswiththeriseofgigcompanies.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填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Didyo
uknowthatabout90%ofpeopleintheworldareright-handed?Althoughthissubjectisrarelydiscussed,lifeisoftendifficultforleftiesinaright-handedworld.Manycu
ltureshavenotbeenfriendlytoleftiesovertheyears.__36__InLatin,itwasconnectedwithsomething“unlucky”and“evil”.InOldEnglis
h,“left”meant“weak”.InIslamicculture,peoplecommonlyusetheirlefthandtocleanthemselvesaftertheyusethetoilet,somanyMuslimsfeelthelefth
andisunclean.Becauseoftheseideas,parentsoftenforcetheirleft-handedchildrentowritewiththeirrighthands.__37__Studiessho
wthatforcingleft-handedchildrentousetherighthandcancauselearningdisordersandspeechissues.Besidesthesechallenge
s,leftiesmustusetoolswhicharen’tmadeforthem.Mostscissors,knives,andmusicalinstrumentsaredesignedforrighties.Usingtheseitemsca
nbedifficultorevendangerousforlefties.__38__Somebelievethatitoccursduetogenemovementsinthespinalcordbeforebirth.Anotherstudyhassaidthatthere
aresocialreasonswhyfewpeoplearelefties.Peoplemaychoosetobecomeright-handedtofitinwithothers.Thoughther
earechallenges,beingleft-handedcanbegoodinmanyways.__39__Thisisbecauseright-handerswhoplayagainstthemarenotusedtotheirmoves.So
mestudieshavealsofoundthatonaverage,left-handersarebetteratrememberingthingsanddealingwithdifficultmathproblems.Today,society’sid
easaboutbeingleft-handedhavestartedtochange.Moreandmorepeoplebelievethatbeingleft-handedisagifttoapersoninstea
dofacurse.__40__It’sonAugust13andcalledInternationalLefthandersDay.Left-handedpeoplegathertogethertocelebrate.Thisspecialdayletspeopleknowt
hatit’sOKifthingsaren’tallrightallthetime.A.Left-handershavesomedisadvantages.B.There’sevenaspecialdayforleft-handers.C.Beingaleft-handers
ometimesdoesbetterjobs.D.Forstarters,left-handersmightdobetterinsports.E.Scientistsstillaren’tsurewhypeoplebecomeleft-handed.F.The
wordwaslinkedtonegativeideasinseverallanguages.G.Unfortunately,thiscancauseproblemswiththeirdevelopment.第三部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一
节完形填空(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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Iwasahappykidwithasupportivefamil
yandalotoffriends.Butfranklyspeaking,growingupwasreally41andevenpainful.Duringmychildhood,Ispentmuchti
metryingtoachieveperfectionineveryaspectofmylife,whichmademeextremelytiredandanxious.Iwantedeveryone’scomplimentsandhugelyfearedcrit
icism.ButIdidn’trealizethatIwastheonewho42myselfinthetoughestway.AfterIgraduatedfromhighschool,my43tobe“thin”begantotroubleme.Iwentonadiet.I
nthebeginningIdietedbycontrollingfoodandgraduallyIstarted44meals.Ilostweightdaybydayandfeltsupergood.WhatIdidn’tseewasthatIwassl
owly45myself.Peoplearoundmebeganto46myweightloss.Theysaidwithconcern,“You’relosingtoomuchweight.”“Elisa,you’resoskinny.”Allt
heirwordsonlysuggestedthatIwasgettingcloserto“47”.Sadly,Itookmyphysical48thefirstimportantinmylife,49thatitwasthewayt
obecomeattractiveandaccepted.ThenIcutdownmy50moreandmore,untila51dayincludinghalfateaspoonofnonfatyoghurtandblackcoffeeinthemorning,andacupo
fgrapesatnight.Butmypoor52begantocausemetolose53.Thenonenight,likemanynightsbefore,Icouldn’tsleep,andmyheartfeltasthoughitmightbeatoutofmyche
st.Itriedto54,butIcouldn’t.ThebeatingbecamesorapidandsostrongthatIcouldnolonger55.WhatIhaddonetodietnearlycausedmetohaveaheartattack.Istoodup,and
immediatelyfelldown.Iwasreally56,andIknewIneededhelp.Myroommaterushedmetothe57,beginningthelongroadtomy58.Ittookalot—doctor
s,nurses,nutritionists,andfoodsupplements.Andmoreimportantly,asenseofwhatwastrueaboutmyselfgotbackontrackwithreality.Irealizedthat,withmy59o
ftryingtobe“perfect”onthe60,IhadsacrificedwhoIwasinsidemybody.NowwhatIknowis,weare—everyoneofus—alreadyp
erfectenough.41.A.naturalB.easyC.hardD.possible42.A.commentedB.preferredC.praisedD.criticized43.A.problemB.desireC.w
ayD.promise44.A.collectingB.checkingC.skippingD.balancing45.A.killingB.forgettingC.askingD.questioning46.A.rejectB.acceptC.stare
D.notice47.A.perfectionB.devotionC.destinationD.attention48.A.strengthB.appearanceC.exerciseD.expressi
on49.A.believingB.convincingC.pretendingD.declaring50.A.expenseB.movementC.foodD.travel51.A.pleasantB.difficultC.typicalD.different52
.A.memoryB.nutritionC.knowledgeD.disability53.A.weightB.hopeC.sleepD.job54.A.relaxB.wakeC.eatD.talk55.A.r
esistB.breatheC.focusD.remember56.A.scaredB.annoyedC.discouragedD.disappointed57.A.bedB.hospitalC.schoolD.office58.A.g
loryB.discoveryC.victoryD.recovery59.A.skillB.decisionC.experienceD.deal60.A.wholeB.faceC.mindD.outside第II卷第二
节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15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。Carregistrationplatesarejustaseriesofnumbersandletters,righ
t?Well,yes,butnotforeveryone.Francewasthefirstcountry61(introduce)platesin1893.Earlynumberplatesdiffered62shapeandsize,andweremade
oflotsofdifferentmaterials,includingironandcardboard.Infact,itwasnotuntil195763carproducersandthegovernmentsagreedon
standardizedplates.64wasfirstregisteredintheUKwasA1.Theletter“A”showedthenumberwasfromLondon,whilethenumber“
1”showeditwasthefirstnumberissued.Atthemoment,numberplates65(consist)ofasequenceoflettersandnumbersarea
ppliedintheUK.DifferentEUcountriesalsousedifferentarrangementsof66(number)combinedwithletters,and67(they)systemshavechangedmanytimes
becausetheseletter-numbercombinationskeeprunningout.Inthepastdecades,somenumberplates68(become)extremelyvaluable,particularlythoset
hatspelloutwords.69(basic),numbersontheplatescanbeusedtorepresentwordsorpartsofwords.Forexample,“NVERLA8”means“NeverLate”.Andthemost70(expense)numbe
reverwas“M1”whichabuyerhasacquiredfor£331,000.第四部分:课本知识运用(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)第一节单词填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请填入括号内单词的正确形式。71.Theleaderinformedusthato
urfootball(associate)needssomevolunteerstomeetthevisitingforeignviewers.72.Theathletefiresseveral(shoot)fro
mhishandgun,causingseriousoutcomes.73.Technologicali(革新),combinedwithgoodmarketing,willpromotethesalesof
theseproducts.74.Theprojectisdesigned(generation)around30megawattsofpowerforthenationalelectricitysupply.75.Thenumberofsealsisd(减少)due
tohumanbeings’huntingactivities.76.W(闲逛)amongavarietyofshopssellinggiftswhileenjoyingalivemusicshowandnicestreetentertainment.77.Thetwo
officersaresuspectedtakingbribes(贿赂).78.Thetwocountriesarefriendlyneighbouringcountries(link)togetherasfleshandbloo
d.79.Youwillneedtoreportbackv(通过)weeklyblogs,photodiariesandvideoupdateswhilelookingaftertheisland.80.Thetrainhasbeenracingalong(stead
y)sinceitleftXining.第五部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一
个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从
第11处起)不计分。AsfarasI’mconcerned,hardworkismuchimportantthanintelligence.Firstly,asknowntoall,aknifewillnotbeshar
pifnotsharpenregularly.Thesameistrueofstudying.Inotherwords,unlessyoudon’tstudyhardandonlydependonyourintelligence
,perhapsyoucangetsomeachievementsandstandoutinthebeginning.Butitisnodoubtthatyouwillfallbehindthosewhomworkhardinthe
end.Secondly,mostgreatpeople,likeEdison,werenotsmartattheschool,buttheygetlotsofachievementsthroughhardwork.
However,itprovesthathardworkcanhelpyoutomakeprogressesinstudyandbecomeagreatperson.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假设你是某校
高中生李华。你校英文戏剧社团(EnglishDramaClub)准备招募新成员。由于此次招新同时面向校国际部的国际交流生,请你作为英文戏剧社主席用英文写一则招募启事。内容包括:1.戏剧社主要活动;2.招募条件。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。补充词
汇:recruit(招募)MembersWanted高二上期末考试英语试题答案:听力:1-10CBCBACAACB单选:11-15CBAAD16-20DBACA阅读:21-23ABD24.ACCB28-3
1ACDD32.DBAD36-40FGEDB完形:41-45CDBCA46-50DABAC51-55CBCAB56-60ABDCD语法填空:61.tointroduce62.in63.that64.What65.consisting66.numbers67.their
68.havebecome69.Basically70.expensive单词填空:71.association72.shots73.innovation74.togenerate75.declining76.Wander77.o
f78.linked79.via80.steadily短文改错:1.much→more或much后加more2.as后加is3.sharpen→sharpened4.unless→if5.it→there6.whom→who7.去掉school前的the8.get→g
ot9.However→Therefore/Thus/Accordingly/Hence/Consequently10.progresses→progress书面表达:Possibleversion:听力原文(Text1)W:Youdon’tlooksowell.Any
thingwrong?M:Yes.YesterdayIhadtotakemymothertohospitalduetohighbloodsugar.W:Anythingserious?M:Notreally.Al
lshehastodoisfollowastrictdiet.(Text2)M:Youhavebeentalkingonthephonesinceyouwokeupthismorning.W:Yousee,Iha
velostmynotesforanimportantmeeting.SoIcalledsomefriendstohelpmeout.(Text3)M:Wereyoulatehomeagainlastnight
?W:Yes.Iwenttoapartywhichfinishedat10:00soIdidn’tcomebackhomeuntil11atnight.M:Youshouldbebackatleast30minutesearlier.(Text4)W:Didyoumanageto
geteverythingonmylist?M:Ithinkso.Twobottlesofmilk,halfadozeneggs,somemeat…W:Whereisthefish?M:Oh,no,Iforgotit.(Text5)M:I’dliketocheckintoaroom
,please.W:Didyoumakeareservationwithus?M:Yes,it’sundermylastnameKendell.W:OK,Ihavefoundyourreservation.You’llbestayinginRoom810.
Here’syourkey.(Text6)W:Hello,everyone.I’dliketotellyouwhyIsetuptherunningclub.WhenIinjuredmybackseveralyearsago,Ihadtotakeabrea
kfromrunning.Idecidedtointroducemorewomentothesport,toshowthemhowmuchfunitcanbeandtogivethemtheconfidencetogeto
utandrun.Idecidedtostartarunningclubforwomeninmyarea.Iputupadvertisementsand40womenjoined.Allofthemwereattractedbytheideaoflosingwe
ightbutIdon’tthinktheyhadreallythoughtaboutrunningbefore.Whenoriftheydid,theyhadapictureofpainfultrai
ning.Theydidn’tthinkofchattingorsmilingwhilerunninginbeautifulplaces,likebyariver.Atfirsttheyranforonlyaminute—nowtheycanrunforthirtyminutes.I’vehad
somuchpleasurewatchingtheirprogress—almostasmuchasthey’vehadthemselves.(Text7)W:Hello,mynameisCrystalHuntsman.IsthisMr.Dover,thehotelmanag
er?M:Thankyouforcalling,MsHuntsman.Actually,thisisthereceptiondesk.IstheresomethingthatIcanhelpyouwith?W:Iapplie
dforahousekeepingpositionlastweekandIjustgotamessagefromMr.Doveraskingtocallhim.Hewantedtoarrangeatimeforaninterview.M:Inthatcase,itisbes
ttospeaktoMr.Doverdirectly.He’sinrightnow,sopleaseholdonwhileIputyouthroughtohisoffice.W:OK.Thankyou.获得更多资
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