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昆山市柏庐高级中学2020-2021学年度第二学期高二年级第二次阶段检测英语学科命题人:审核人:注意事项:1本试卷共五个部分,满分150分。答题时间120分钟。2请将选择题答案涂在答题卡上,非选择题请直接在答题卡上规定的地方作答。答题前
,务必将自己的学校、姓名、考号等相关信息写在答题卡上规定的地方。第一部分听力(共两节,20小题;满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分,每段对话仅读一遍)1.Whatwilltheweatherbeli
keaccordingtotheradio?A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Windy.2.Whowillpaythebill?A.Theboss.B.Tom.C.Thewoman.3.Howdidthewomanfeel?A.Nervo
us.B.Excited.C.Upset.4.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman?A.Hedidwellinspelling.B.Hecouldn'tspellthewords.C.Hewassatisfiedwiththeresult.5.Howmuchshouldthemanp
ayforhisroom?A.150pounds.B.110pounds.C.100pounds.第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5分,满分22.5分,每段对话或独白读两遍)听第6段材料,回答第6和第7两个
小题。6.Whattimewastheplaneoriginallyscheduledtoleave?A.At3:00.B.At4:00.C.At5:00.7.Whyisthewomanworried?A.Theweatherisbad.B.T
hereportisnotfinished.C.Anappointmentwillbedelayed.听第7段材料,回答第8和第9两个小题。8.Whathappenedtotheman?A.Hebrokeamachine.B.Themachineowedhim25cents.C.Th
emachineownerrefusedtohelphim.9.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Callthepolice.B.Rockthemachine.C.Callthenumber
onthemachine.听第8段材料,回答第10至第12题。10.HowisTed'shomeworkthistime?A.Verypoor.B.Welldone.C.So-so.11.WhereisTedgoingnow?A.Thegym.B.Th
elibrary.C.Thebookstore.12.WhatdoesTedthinkofhisteacher?A.Polite.B.Generous.C.Helpful.听第9段材料,回答第13至第16
题。13.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Whatabilitiestopossess.B.Whichprofessortofollow.C.Whatjobtodointhefutur
e.14.Whatsubjectdoesthemanprobablyprefer?A.History.B.Politics.C.Art.15.Whatdothewoman'sparentsexpecthertobe?A.Are
staurantmanager.B.Apolitician.C.Ateacher.16.Whatisthewomangoodatdoing?A.Dealingwithpeople.B.Workingwithkids
.C.Paintingpictures.听第10段材料,回答第17至第20题。17.WhatistobehostedonWednesdayevening?A.Abakesale.B.Aparentbookclub.C.Aneventtohonoranartist.18.Whendo
esthebookfairend?A.OnThursday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnMonday.19.Wherewillthemoneyfromthebakesalego?A.Acomputer
lab.B.Thesportsteams.C.Theartdepartment.20.Whathappenstothecomputerlab?A.Itwillberepaired.B.Itwillbeclosedforever.C.Itwillbeputupforsal
e.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节、阅读理解(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)AWhilesomeextremedietsmaysuggestotherwise,weallneedabalanceofprotein,fat,carbohydrates,fiber,vita
mins,andmineralsinourdietstokeepahealthybody.Youdon’tneedtoremovecertainkindsoffoodsfromyourdiet,butratherselecttheheal
thiestones.Protein:proteingivesustheenergytogetupandgo—andkeepgoing—whilealsosupportingmoodandcognitive(认知)function.Overproteincanbebadtopeoplewit
hkidneydisease,butthelatestresearchsuggeststhatmanyofusneedmorehigh-qualityprotein,especiallyasweage.Thatdoesn
’tmeanyouhavetoeatmoreanimalproducts—manyplant-basedsourcesofproteineachdaycanensureyourbodygetsallthenecessaryproteinitneeds.Fat:notall
fatisthesame.Whilebadfatcandestroyyourdietandincreasethepossibilityofcertaindiseases,goodfatprotectsyourbrainandheart.Infact,health
yfat—suchasomega-3s—isnecessarytoyourphysicalandemotionalhealth.Understandinghowtoincludemorehealthyfatinyourdietcan
helpimproveyourmoodandyourwell-beings.Fiber:eatingfoodshighindietaryfiber(grain,fruit,vegetables,nuts,andbeans)canhelpy
oustayregularandlowerthepossibilityofheartdisease,strokes,anddiabetes.Itcanalsoimproveyourskinandevenhelpyoutolo
seweight.Dependingonyourageandgender,expertssuggestyoueatatleast21to38gramsoffibereachday.Calcium(钙):yourbodyusescalciumtobuild
healthybonesandteeth,keepthemstrong,sendmessagesthroughthenervoussystem,andcontroltheheart’srhythm.Not
gettingenoughcalciuminyourdietcanalsoleadtoanxiety,depression,andsleepdifficulties.Whateveryourageorgender,it’snecessarytoincludecalcium-r
ichfoodsinyourdiet.21.Whatcanweknowaboutproteinfromthesecondparagraph?A.Weshouldhavelessproteinwhenwegetolder.B.Weshouldhaveasmu
chproteinaspossible.C.Animalproductsprovidemoreprotein.D.Proteincanimproveaperson’smood.22.Whichisoneben
efitoffoodshighinfiber?A.Theyprovidemoreenergy.B.Theyaregoodforeyesight.C.Theyhelpimprovetheskin.D.Theyhelpbuildhealthyteeth.23.What’stheeffe
ctofshortageofcalcium?A.Peoplemaybecomeoldereasily.B.Peoplemayhavetroublewithsleep.C.Peoplemayhavetheriskofkidneydisease.D.Peoplemaygainw
eightquicklyinashorttime.BWhenherfivedaughterswereyoung,HeleneAnalwaystoldthemthattherewasstrengthinu
nity(团结).Toshowthis,shehelduponechopstick,representingoneperson.Thensheeasilybrokeitintotwopieces.Next,shetiedseveralchopstickstogethe
r,representingafamily.Sheshowedthegirlsitwashardtobreakthetiedchopsticks.Thislessonaboutfamilyunitystay
edwiththedaughtersastheygrewup.HeleneandherfamilyownalargerestaurantbusinessinCalifornia.However,whenHel
eneandherhusbandDannylefttheirhomeinVietnamin1975,theydidn’thavemuchmoney.TheymovedtoSanFrancisco.TheretheyjoinedDanny’smother,Diana,whoo
wnedasmallItaliansandwichshop.Afterwards,HeleneandDianachangeditintoasmallVietnameserestaurant.Thefivedaughtershelpedint
herestaurantwhentheywereyoung.However,Helenedidnotwantherdaughterstoalwaysworkinthefamilybusinessbecaus
eshethoughtitwastoohard.Eventuallythegirlsallgraduatedfromcollegeandwentawaytoworkforthemselves,butonebyone,thedaughtersreturnedto
workinthefamilybusiness.TheyopenednewrestaurantsinSanFranciscoandLosAngeles.Eventhoughfamilymemberssometime
sdisagreedwitheachother,theyworkedtogethertomakethebusinesssuccessful.DaughterElisabethexplains,“Ourmothertaughtusthattosuc
ceedwemusthaveunity,andtohaveunitywemusthavepeace.Withoutthestrengthofthefamily,thereisnobusiness.”Theirexpandingbusine
ssbecamealargecorporationin1996,withthreegenerationsofAnsworkingtogether.NowtheAns’corporationmakesover$20millioneachyear.Altho
ughtheybeganwithasmallrestaurant,theyhadbigdreams,andtheyunited.Nowtheyareabigsuccess.24.Helenetiedseveral
chopstickstogethertoshow.A.thestrengthoffamilyunityB.thedifficultyofgrowingupC.theadvantageofchopsticksD.thebestwayofgivingalesson25.WecanlearnfromP
aragraph2thattheAnfamily.A.startedabusinessin1975B.leftVietnamwithoutmuchmoneyC.boughtarestaurantinSanFranciscoD.openedasan
dwichshopinLosAngeles26.WhatcanweinferabouttheAndaughters?A.Theydidnotfinishtheircollegeeducation.B.Theycouldnotbeartoworkin
thefamilybusiness.C.TheywereinfluencedbywhatHelenetaughtthem.D.Theyweretroubledbydisagreementamongfamilymember
s.27.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.HowtoRunaCorporationB.StrengthComesfromPeaceC.HowtoAchieveaBigDr
eamD.FamilyUnityBuildsSuccessCArecentstudyofancientandmodernelephantshascomeupwiththeunexpectedconclusionthatth
eAfricanelephantisdividedintotwodistinct(不同的)species.ThediscoverywasmadebyresearchersatYorkandHarvardUniversitieswhenthe
ywereexaminingthegeneticrelationshipbetweentheancientwoollymammothandmastodontomodernelephants—theAsianel
ephant,AfricanforestelephantandAfricansavannaelephant.OncetheyobtainedDNAsequences(序列)fromtwofossils(化石),mammothsandmastodons,theteamcomparedthem
withDNAfrommodernelephants.TheyfoundtotheiramazementthatmodernforestandsavannaelephantsareasdistinctfromeachotherasAsianelephantsandma
mmoths.ThescientistsuseddetailedgeneticanalysistoprovethattheAfricansavannaelephantsandtheAfricanforestelephantshavebeendistinctspecie
sforseveralmillionyears.ThedivergenceofthetwospeciestookplacearoundthetimeofthedivergenceofAsianelephantsandwoollymammoths.Thisresultamazed
allthescientists.Therehasbeendebateinthescientificcommunitythatthetwomightbeseparatespeciesbutthisisthemostconvincingsc
ientificevidencesofarthattheyareindeeddifferentspecies.Previously,manynaturalistsbelievedthatAfricansavannaelephantsandAfricanforesteleph
antsweretwopopulationsofthesamespeciesdespitetheelephants’significantsizedifferences.Thesavannaelepha
nthasanaverageshoulderheightof3.5metreswhiletheforestelephanthasanaverageshoulderheightof2.5metres.Thesavannaelephantweighsbetweensixandsevent
ons,roughlydoubletheweightoftheforestelephant.Butthefactthattheylooksodifferentdoesnotnecessarilymeantheyaredifferentspecies.However,theprooflayin
theanalysisoftheDNA.AlfredRoca,assistantprofessorinthedepartmentofAnimalSciencesattheUniversityofMinois,s
aid,“Wenowhavetotreattheforestandsavannaelephantsastwodifferentunitsforconservationpurpose.Since1950,allAfricanelephantshavebeenconservedasonesp
ecies.Nowthatweknowtheforestandsavannaelephantsaretwoverydistinctanimals,theforestelephantshouldbecomeabiggerpriority(优先)forconserva
tionpurpose.”28.Oneofthefossilsstudiedbytheresearchersisthatof________.A.theAsianelephantB.theforestelephantC.thesavannaelephantD.t
hemastodonelephant29.Theunderlinedword“divergence”inparagraph4means“________”A.evolutionB.exhibitionC.separationD.e
xamination30.WhatwereAlfredRoca’swordsmainlyabout?A.TheconversationofAfricanelephants.B.ThepurposeofstudyingAfricanelephantsC.ThewaytodivideAfr
icanelephantsintotwounitsD.ThereasonforthedistinctionofAfricanelephants31.Whichofthefollowingcanbethebesttitlefort
hepassage?A.Naturalist’sBeliefaboutElephants.B.AmazingExperimentaboutElephantsC.AnUnexpectedFindingaboutElephantsD.ALongsc
ientificDebateaboutElephantsDOnemightexpectthattheevergrowingdemandsofthetouristtradewouldbringnothingbutgood
forthecountriesthatreceivetheholidaymakers.Indeed,arosypictureispaintedforthelongtermfutureoftheholidayindustry.Everymonthse
esthebuildingofanewhotelsomewhere.Andeverymonth,anotherrockboundPacificislandisadvertisedasthe‘lastparadiseonearth’.However,
thescaleandspeedofthisgrowthseemsettodestroytheverythingstouristswanttoenjoy.Inthosecountrieswheretherewasarushtomakequickmoneyoutofseasi
deholidays,overcrowdedbeachesandtheconcretejunglesofendlesshotelshavebeguntolosetheirappeal.Thosecountrieswithlittleexperienceoftouri
smcansuffermost.Inrecentyears,Nepalsetouttoattractforeignvisitorstofunddevelopmentsinhealthandeducation.Itsforests,fullofwildlifeandrareflowers,wer
eofferedtotouristsasonemoreuntouchedparadise.Infact,thenaturealltoosoonfelttheeffectsofthousandsofholidaymakerstravelingthroughtheforestland.
Ancienttracksbecamemajorroutesforthewalkers,withtheconsequentexploitationofprecioustreesandplants.Notonlycantheenvironmentofacountrysufferfrom
thesuddengrowthoftourism.Thepeopleaswellrapidlyfeelitseffects.Farmlandmakeswayforhotels,roadsandairports;theoldwayoflif
egoes.Theonetimefarmerisnowtheservantofsomemultinationalorganization;heisnolongerhisownmaster.Onceitwashisbackthatbor
ethepain;nowitishissmilethatisexploited.Nodoubthewonderswhetherhewasn'thappierinhisvillageworkinghisownland.Thank
fully,thetouristindustryiswakinguptotheresponsibilitiesithastowardsthosecountriesthatreceiveitscustomers.Theprotectionofwildlifeand
thecreationofnationalparksgohandinhandwithtouristdevelopmentandactuallyobtainfinancialsupportfromtouristcompanies.Atthesametime,touristsar
ebeingencouragedtorespectnotonlythecountrysidetheyvisitbutalsoitspeople.Thewaytourismishandledinthenextdecade
willdecideitsfateandthatofthecountriesweallwanttovisit.Theirneedsandproblemsaremoreimportantthanthoseofthetouristcompanies.Increasedunderstandi
nginplanningworldwidetourismcanpreservethemarketforthem.Ifnot,inafewyears'timetheverythingsthatattracttouristsnowmaywellhavebeen
destroyed.32.WhatdoestheauthorindicateinthelastsentenceofParagraph1?A.ThePacificislandisaparadise.B.ThePacificisla
ndisworthvisiting.C.Theadvertisementisnotconvincing.D.Theadvertisementisnotimpressive.33.TheexampleofNepalisusedto
suggest________.A.itsnaturalresourcesareuntouchedB.itsforestsareexploitedforfarmlandC.itdevelopswellinhealthandeducationD.itsuffersfr
omtheheavyflowoftourists34.Whichofthefollowingdeterminesthefutureoftourism?A.Thenumberoftourists.B.Theimprovementofservices.C
.Thepromotionofnewproducts.D.Themanagementoftourism.35.Theauthor'sattitudetowardsthedevelopmentofthetouristindustryis________.A.optim
isticB.doubtfulC.objectiveD.negative第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,根据短文内容,从短文后的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。Inyourlife,some
timesyoumaybeaskedtospeakinfrontofalargegroupofpeople.Althoughitsoundsalittlescary,eventhosewithstagefrightcanspeaksuccessfullytot
hegroupwithadequatepreparation.Practiceyourspeechbeforethebigday.36Ifpossible,practicethespeechinfrontofafriendorfamilymembertogetusedtosayingit
torealpeople.Ifyoufeelyoumusthavenotecards,limittheamounttoaboutthreecards.Thiswillforceyoutokeepyourspeechconciseandhelpy
oukeepyoureyesfocusedonyouraudience.Rememberwhyyou'vebeeninvitedtospeak.Ifyou'rebattlingfearoverspeakingtoalargegroupofpeo
ple,keepyourmindonthefactthatyouwereselectedforthisimportantrole.Thespeechorganizersmusthaveseensomethingvaluableinyouoryour
expertise.37Rememberthatfearofpublicspeakingisverycommon.38Mostofthepeopleintheaudiencewouldbefeelingthesamefearandstressthatyo
udoinyourposition.Knowingthismaymakeyoufeelbetter.39Whatyousayshouldbetailoredtowhyyou'rethereandwhoyou'respeakingtoinordertoav
oidsoundinggeneral.Ifspeakingtoacharitygroup,mentionthegoodworkcertainspecificindividualshavedoneforthecause.Ifspeaking
atabusinessconference,brieflystatewhyyouwanttohelpthesepeople.Keepeyecontactwiththecrowd.40Pickonepersonin
eachsectionandlookathimwhileyou'respeaking.Aftereachimportantpointinyourspeech,switchyourfocustoanothersection.Whenyoufocusonlyononepersonata
time,thesizeofthecrowdisn'tasfrightening.A.Agoodmemoryisreallyhelpful.B.Showappreciationtoyouraudience.C.Mentionyouraudienceinyourspe
ech.D.Themoreyouhave,itmemorized,thebetter.E.Infact,it'snormaltofeelnervousorstressedoutbeforeabigspeech.F.Separatethe
crowdintothreesectionsmentallyasyougetuptospeak.G.Theknowledgeofotherpeople'srespectforyoushouldreducesomeofthefear.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满
分25分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。WhenayoungwomaninTexaslearnedthatherdad'ssmallbusinesswasbadduringthep
andemic(疫情),shemadearequestonTwitteraskingforhelp.“Iwouldn't41dothis,butmydad'staco(墨西哥玉米薄饼卷)truckbusiness
is42.Heonlysold$6today,”GiselleAviles,21,wroteinatwitteraboutherfather'stacotruck.“Iwould43itsomuchifyoucouldretw
itter!”Whenthepandemichit,thefoodtruck'ssalesbeganto44.LikeAviles'father,manysmallbusinessownersthroughou
tthecountrycontinuetostrugglethroughthepandemic.Morethan100,000smallbusinesseshave45andthatnumberisontherise.ButAviles'socialme
diarequest46—bySundaynight,theposthadgainedaround2,000retwitters.Shetoldherfatherthatheshouldprepareformanynew47whenthetr
uckopenedthenextday.Herfatherdidn'tunderstandsocialmedia,sohedidn'tknowwhatto48.Whenhearrivedathisfoodtruckat8a.m.onMonday
,alineofcustomerswerethere-somehadbeen49asearlyas6a.m.Businesswasso50thatthefoodtruckhadtoclosedowntwice-on
cetorestock(补货)andagainwhentheywere51soldout.Heevenaskedhisdaughtertohelpwiththe52.Avilesestimatesthatherdad53morethan200customersonMonday.Shesayssh
eappreciatesthe54forherdad'sbusinessandhassincemadeanInstagrampageformorecustomerstofindhis55easily.41.A.simplyB.suddenlyC.normall
yD.deliberately42.A.tradingB.startingC.expandingD.struggling43.A.teachB.rewardC.informD.appreciate44.A.dropB.climb
C.benefitD.boom45.A.showedupB.closeddownC.takenoffD.turnedover46.A.endedB.fadedC.insistedD.worked47.A.menusB.custome
rsC.designsD.passengers48.A.makeB.expectC.sellD.handle49.A.waitingB.studyingC.debatingD.following50.A.easyB.uniqueC.slowD.busy51.
A.hardlyB.partlyC.completelyD.generally52.A.sceneB.ordersC.luggageD.tickets53.A.treatedB.visitedC.serve
dD.called54.A.supportB.appealC.desireD.policy55.A.officeB.factoryC.truckD.restaurant第二节(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当单词或括号内单词的正确
形式。Lastnight,Iwitnessedthefirstofonlyeight56(perform)ofGiacomoPuccini’sworld-famousopera,Turandot,beingperformedintheForbiddenCityinBeijing,China.Ju
stimagineperformingsuch57operaintheForbiddenCity——therecouldnotbeamoreawesomesetting!Inthestory,theemperorofChina,Turandot’sfather,haspromisedt
oallowhertochooseherownhusband.Inordertoavoidmarriage,shesaysthatanypotentialhusbandmustsolvethreeriddlesifhewantstomarryher.Th
ose58cannotanswerallthreeriddleswillbecondemned59death.Thismeansthatfewmenwoulddaretoaskforherhandinmarr
iage.Thestorybeginswhenaprinceiskilledforfailingtosolveherriddles.Theemperorfindsthedeath60(disturb).Shortlyafte
rwards,anotherprince,Calaf,fallsinlovewithTurandotatfirstsightanddecides61(solve)theriddlessothathecanmarryher.Meanwhile,
LiuexpressesherloveforCalaf.Calafanswersthethreequestions.Turandotbecomesveryangryassheisunwillingtoget62(marry).63(se
e)this,Calafsaysthatifshecanguesshisname,shewillnothavetomarryhim.SoTurandotdemandsthatCalaf’sfatherandLiutellherCalaf’snameorthey64(beat
).Liuclaimsthatshealoneknowsthename.65(unfortunate),shechoosestokillherself.CalafscoldsTurandotfornotbeingmoremerciful.Ho
wever,hestilllovesher.Atlast,theyuniteinmarriage.第四部分词汇检测(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)66.Thepollutioninthatcityhasattoworsennow.67.Burnshadarforbein
gfunnyandpleasanttobearound.68.ThereisatintheplotwhenaverygenerousstrangergivesPipalargefortune.69.Katecouldn
’thelpswhenshesawthefiercelionwhenwehadapicnicneartheforestyesterday.70.Henryhurriedtothelibraryonlytofindanoticeatthegate,saying“Noa
before12noon.”71.Shetriedhardto(抵制)thetemptationofdeliciousfoodinordertokeepslim.72.Havingsufferedfromthewarfortoo
long,theSyrians(叙利亚人)are(渴望的)forpeace.73.Whenitbecomesevidentwhathappened,CalafscoldsTurandotfornotbeingmore.(仁慈的).74.They(谢绝)ourofferoftechnicalhel
pwithoutanyreason.75.Thereis,infact,awidespread(共识)amongeconomistsaboutwhatshouldbedone.第五部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是李华
,你校将举办音乐节。请写封邮件邀请你的朋友Allen参加,内容包括:1.时间;2.活动安排;3.欢迎他表演节目。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当添加细节,使行文连贯。第二节(满分20分)阅读下面材料
,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。Ilayonmybed,legsleaningagainstthewall,desperatelywishingmymotherwouldcall.ButIremembere
dthelasttimeI'dseenher,rightbeforethetrainforProvidencepulledoutofthestation,“Youknowhowexpensiveitistocall
,”shesaid,thenhuggedmetightandsaidgood-bye.Thiswasmyfirstbirthdayawayfromhome.Imissedmymom,missedmysi
ster,andmostcertainlymissedthespecialpoundcakemymotheralwaysmadeformybirthday.Sincegettingtocollegeth
atyear,Iwouldwatchjealouslyastheotherfreshmenreceivedcarepackagesfromtheirparentsontheirbirthdays——and
evenonordinarydays.Bigboxescontainingsummerslacksandblouses,packagesofM&M'sandSnickers,thingstheyneededandthi
ngstheydidn't.Insteadoffeelingthrilledaboutmyupcomingeighteenthbirthday,Ifeltempty.Iwishedmymomwouldsendmes
omething,too,butIknewthatshecouldn’taffordpresentsorthepostage.Shehaddoneherbestwithmysisterandme——raisingus
byherself.Thesimpletruthwastherejustwasneverenoughmoney.Butthatdidn’tstopherfromfillinguswithdreams.“Youcanbeanythingyouwanttobe,”shewo
uldtellus.“Politicians,dancers,writers——youjusthavetoworkforit;youhavetogetaneducation.”Thankstomymom'ssacrificesandbi
gdreams,I’dmadeittotheIvyLeague:BrownUniversityinProvidence,RhodeIsland.AsIwasrecallingthesethings,myroommate
joinedmeonthebed.“Hey.Afterwestudy,let'sbuyicecreamandcake.”Inodded,closedmyeyes,andimaginedthecakeMomwouldhavemade.Mmm.Icoul
dseethegoldenyellowofeachofthetwelveeggs,andIcouldalmostsmellthevanilla(香草)fillingthehousewhilethecakebaked.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你
写好。Paragraph1AsIdaydreamed,therewasaknockonthedoor.Paragraph2Howhadshemanagedtoaffordit?昆山市柏庐高级中学2020-2021学年度第二学期高二年级第二次阶段检测参考答案第
一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5BAABC6-10ACBCB11-15ACCCA16-20BCABA第二部分阅读(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每个小题2.5分,满分37.5分)21-23DCB24
-27ABCD28-31DCAC32-35CDDC第二节(共5小题;每个小题2.5分,满分12.5分)36-40DGECF第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每个小题1分,满分15分)41-
45CDDAB46-50DBBAD51-55CBCAC第二节(共10小题;每个小题1分,满分10分)56.performances57.an58.who59.to60.disturbing61.toso
lve62.married63.Seeing64.willbebeaten65.Unfortunately第四部分词汇检测(共10小题;每个小题1分,满分10分)66.tendency67.reputation
68.twist69.screaming70.admission71.resist72.desperate73.merciful74.declined75.consensus第五部分书面表达(共两节,满分35分)第一节(满分15分)DearAlle
n,WeareplanninganannualMusicFestivalnextSundayinourschool.Ifeelitagreathonortoinviteyoutoparticipateinit.Asscheduled,th
eannualmusicfestival,coveringawiderangeofactivities,willbeheldontheplayground.Additionally,wecanappreciatetheattractiveandfascinatingperformances,sit
tingonthegrassandenjoyingthetastyfood.What’smore,wealsoexpecttoseeyouonthestagethen.We’dbemorethandelightedifyoucouldcomeandsharethisjoyf
ulmomentwithus.Lookingforwardtoyourpromptreply.Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节(满分20分)Paragraph1:AsIdaydreamed,therewasaknockonthedoor.Myroom
mateopenedittofindadeliverymanaskingforme.Hehandedheralargebox,whichshecarefullyplacedonthedesknearmybed.“Openit”.Idid,andinsidewasavanillacake
withchocolatefrosting.Inicingwerethewords:“HappyBirthday,Sande!Love,Mom.”Iwasfilledwithexcitement,asifMomwererighttherehuggingmeclose.Paragra
ph2:Howhadshemanagedtoaffordit?IfeltasifIwerebackathomewithher,safeandsecurewhileshesangandtoldmehowmuchshelovedhavingmei
nherlife.Iranouttothehallandknockedonmydormmates’doors.“Birthdaycake,”Icalled.Icutcakeforthestudentsgatheringinmyroomandwatchedtheirfacesastheyate,be
causeIdidn'tneedtoeattofeelbothfullandrichinside.听力原文:Text1W:Fairlywarmthismorning,isn'tit?M:Yes,thesunisshining,butthewindisstrong.Th
eradiowarnedofheavyrainintwohours.Text2M:Lookatthemenu.Everythinglooksgreat,butthat'stooexpensive.W:Haveanythingyoulike?Tomsaid
it'sonourboss.Text3M:IsawyouonTVyesterday.Youwereeversogood.Youdidn'tlooknervous.W:Tobefrank,whenitwasmytur
ntospeak,Ireallyhadmyheartinmymouth.Text4W:Howdidyoudointhewritingcontest?M:IfonlyIhadpaidmoreattentiontospelling.Text5W:Asingleroomisfift
ypoundspernight,andadoubleroomsixtypoundspernight.Staytwonightsandyou'llgetanotherforfree.M:Asingleroomforthreenights,please.Text6M:Sophia.I'vejust
confirmedourflightonline,anditlookslikewe'llbedelayedbyanhourTheflightisnowscheduledtoleaveat4:00duetotheheavywindW.Thenwe
'reintrouble.Wewon'tbeabletogettoChicagoby6:00forthemeetingwithMrONeilM:Don'tworry.I'lltalktohim.I'mgoingtocallhimtospeakaboutourreport
.W:Don'tforgettoapologizetohimaboutbeinglate.Text7W:Hey,what'sup?M:Well.Iputadollarinthismachineforaseventy-rive-centchocolateba
r.ThenIpressedthechangebutton,butnothinghappened.W:Well.Didyoutalktotheshopownerovertheretoseeithecouldgivebackyourmoney?M:Yeah,Itri
edthat,buthesaidhedidn'townthemachine.Hey.Ihaveanidea.Whydon'twerockthemachineuntilthethingfalls?W:Oh,no.Idon'twanttoberesponsiblefo
rbreakingthemachine,andbesides,someonemightcallthepolice.Whynottrythephonenumberonthemachine?M:Yeah,yo
u'reright.Text8W:Ted,Ihavefinishedcorrectingyourhomework.M:Thankyou.Arethereanymistakesthistime?W:Yes,everywhere.M:O
h,I'dbetterkillmyself.W:Comeon,Ted.Iwasjustjoking.M:Whatdoyoumeanthen?W:Youmadenomistakethistime.I'mverygladyouhav
emadesuchgreatprogress.M:Oh,really?Thanksalot,MissSmith.Thankyousomuchforyourhelp.W:You'rewelcome.M:I
'mgoingtothegymnow.Idon'twanttotakeuptoomuchofyourtime.W:That'sallright.Nowhere'syourexercisebook.M:Youknow,MissSmith,youareoneo
fthebestteachersI'veevermet.W:It'sverykindofyoutosayso.Cometomeanytimeyouneedhelp.M:Manythanks.I'vedonethat.Text9M:M
yhistoryprofessorsaysIshouldthinkaboutajobinpolitics.ButIdon'tthinkI'dmakeagoodpolitician.W:Whynot?M:Youknowme.I'mnotgoodatdealingwithpeople
.Andpoliticianshavetoworkwithpeopleallthetime.W:That'strue.Sowhatdoyouthinkyouwanttodo?M:IthinkIwillbeagoodartist.Ilovepaintingpictures.W:Thatr
emindsmeofaproblemI'mhaving.Youknowmyparentshavearestaurant,right?Theywantmetobethemanager.M:Andyouwantto?W:Noway.Arestaurant
managerhastomanageotherpeople.It'dbeterrible.I'mtoodisorganized.Honestly,IwanttobeateacherbecauseIlikeworkingwithkids,andI'mgoodatit.M:That'
strue.Text10MountainElementarySchoolishostinganeventtohonortheartistSheldonWilliams.Pleasejoinusinthegymat7:00pmonWednesdayforavi
ewofhisartwork.Foodanddrinkswillbeserved.Admissionisfreealthoughweareaskingforadonationof$5atthedoor,whichwillgototheschool'sartdepartment.Ourschool
'sbookfairishappeninginthelibrarythisweekfrom8:00amuntil4.00pm,MondaythroughThursday,Mostbookswillbeunder$10.Mr.Wright'sclassisalsohostingabakesaleto
supporttheschool'ssportsteams.Cookies,cakes,andothertreatswillbeavailableatthebookfair.SpeakingofbooksweareholdingaparentbookclubonT
hursdayeveninginMr.Smith'sroom.Iknowthatmanyofyourchildrenhangoutinthecomputerlabafterschool,butitwillbeclo
sedthisweekforrepairs.ThelabwillopenagainonMonday.Thankyouforbeinganactivepartofyourchild'slife.Were
allyenjoyhavingyouaspartofthecommunityhereatMountainElementarySchool!