河北省唐山市一中2020-2021学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题 含答案

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唐山一中2020—2021学年度第二学期期中考试高二年级英语试卷命题人:张玲玲梁士红玉成审核人:李红娜说明:1.考试时间120分钟,满分150分。2.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在答题卡上。3.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡

皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。卷Ⅰ(选择题共95分)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.Whatisthemangoingtodo?A.Stayinside.B.Lookouts

ide.C.Findhisumbrella.2.Whyisthemancalling?A.Tomakeanappointment.B.Tocancelanappointment.C.Tochangeanappoi

ntment.3.Whatcanwelearnaboutthelocalweather?A.It’ssunnyandwarm.B.It’scoldandcloudy.C.Itwillchangeintwoweeks.4.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?A.OnJ

anuary30th.B.OnJanuary31st.C.OnFebruary1st.5.Whatwillthewomanprobablydo?A.Accepttheman’soffer.B.Walkhome.C.Givethemanaride.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至7题。6.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Acomputer.B.Ane-mail.C.Amobilephone.7.Whatwillth

ewomandonext?A.Callthemanager.B.Cancelanappointment.C.Getsomeonetohelptheman.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whydoesthewomansaysorryto

theman?A.Shedeletedoneoftheman’sfiles.B.Shemadetheman’scomputerbroken.C.Shesawtheman’se-mailwithoutpermission.9.Whatistheman’sattitude

towardsthewoman?A.Impatient.B.Friendly.C.Critical.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthewomanandMrSmith

?A.Husbandandwife.B.Bossandsecretary.C.Doctorandpatient.11.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodoatthebeginning?A.Havelunchtogether.B.Takea

messageforhim.C.GivehimMrSmith’smobilenumber.12.Whatwillthemandonext?A.Waitforaphonecall.B.Workathisdesk.C.Gotomee

tMrSmith.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdothecustomersthinkofthefitnessequipmentinthehotels?A.Satisfying.B.Disappointing.C.Up-to-date.14.Howmany

hotelsdoesthewomanmention?A.Three.B.Eight.C.Eleven.15.Whereisthewoman?A.InFlorence.B.InZurich.C.InBern.16.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.Budgetthecost

.B.Fixatimeforameeting.C.Lookaroundthefitnessrooms.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whoarethelisteners?A.Parents.B.Students.C.Teachers.18.Whereisthespeak

er?A.Intheschoolhall.B.Inthestudenthealthcenter.C.Intheinternationalstudentoffice.19.Howcanthelistenersgetth

einformationabouttheprocedures?A.Fromthespeaker.B.Fromadoctor.C.Fromahandbook.20.Whatdoesthespeakersuggestthelistenersdointheend?A.Getsometravelm

edicine.B.Offertheirmedicalhistorytothedoctor.C.Makeanearlyappointmentwiththespecialist.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.

5分,满分37.5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。ATigerresearch:IndonesiaWhilesustainabletourism

helpsprotectmanyoftheIndonesia’swildlife,oneofitsrarestspecies,theSumatrantiger,suffersastheisland’scities

expandintoitsforesthabitat.FortunatelyBiosphereExpeditionshavecreatedatripthatnotonlybenefitstheserio

uslyendangeredanimal,buthelpsprotectittoo.Basedinaremotecampintheheartoftherainforest,volunteerswillbeneededtotourthelandscape,documentingtracks,

killsandscats(粪便)toaidimportantresearchintothelivesofthesebigcats.Company:BiosphereExpeditionsLength:13daysMoreinformat

ion:www.biosphere-expeditions.orgCyclingtour:CambodiaWithanancientworldoftemplesandjungles,Cambodiaisthekindofcountr

ythatneedstobeexploredslowly.PEPYToursoffers621milesofgreenfields,dustyorangetracksandwindingriversonit

s15-daycyclingexpeditions.Moneygoesdirectlytolocalpeoplethroughhomestaysandlunches,whiletoursallowvisitorstolearnKhmercustoms

andcontributetoongoingcommunitydevelopmentprojects.Company:PEPYToursLength:15daysMoreinformation:www.pepytours.comBe

achstay:TanzaniaAwinnerintheBestforBeachcategoryattheResponsibleTourismAwards2014,CholeMjiniIslandisatourists’paradiselocatedoffthecoastofTanzan

ia.Withnoroadsorelectricity,gueststothelow-impactdestinationcanenjoyasimplelifeinhand-builttreehousesandspendday

seitherstretchingoutondesertedbeachesorsearchingforwhalesharks.Company:CholeMjiniIslandLength:6daysMoreinformation:www.cholemjini.co

mTeaching:MoroccoIt’sthebreathtakingbeautythatdrawstouriststoMorocco’sHighAtlasMountains,butwhiletheremotenessofthesettingmayaidits

charmitalsocausesproblems.Fewinhabitantsoftheregion’sruralvillages,especiallyfemales,continuetheireducationpastprimaryschool.Edu

cationForAll(EFA)isaMoroccanNGOthatbuildsandrunsgirls’boardinghousesnearsecondaryschoolsintheHighAtlas,makingfurthereducationtheoreticallypos

sible.BasedinthebeautifultownofAsni,theprogrammeislookingforfemalevolunteerswithteachingexperience.Company:P

eopleandPlacesLength:4weeks(minimum)Moreinformation:www.travel-peopleandplaces.co.uk21.Ifyouwanttohelpwithwildliferesearch,youmaygoto______

.A.IndonesiaB.TanzaniaC.MoroccoD.Cambodia22.CyclingtoursinCambodiaoffertourists______.A.nightstostayattemplesB.moneytofin

dhomestaysandbuylunchesC.projectstostudytigersD.opportunitiestolearnlocalculture23.WhichofthefollowingstatementisTRUEaccordingtothe

passage?A.Thefourtoursareallcommercialtours.B.PEPYorganisestourstoCholeMjiniIsland.C.CyclingexpeditiontoCambodialasts13days.D.

VolunteersareneededinIndonesiaandMorocco.BArecenteventcalledtheHumanLibraryProjecttookplaceattheNorthernVirginia,orNoVa,CommunityCol

lege,outsideofWashingtonD.C.ThehumanLibrary,whichbegan19yearsagoinDenmark,grewfromayouthorganizationcalled“StoptheViolence”.Today,itis

aworldwidemovement.ThisisthethirdyearthatNoVahasheldsuchanevent.Attheevent,studentsgotthechancetolearnfromaperson—a

“humanbook”—insteadofalibrarybook.NajeebBaha,adirectoratthecollege,knowsaboutdealingwithprejudice.Bahahasfai

rskin,reddishhairandanAbraicnamesopeopleareoftensurprisedtolearnheisfromAfghanistan.Andevenofficersatairportsoftenstophimb

ecauseofthat.BahatoldNoVastudentAngelNaviathathethoughtpeopleshouldnotfocussomuchonskincolor,aswellaspeople’slastnameorhowtheysp

eak.StudentadvisorConnieRobinsonwasanotherhumanbook.Shesaidthatcollegeeducationhelpedhergetoutofaterriblesituat

ion.Shewasabletotakecontrolofherlife.“WhenItalktostudents,Ijustwantthemtoknowthatwhatevertheyaregoingthrough,youknow,tocontinuetheireducat

ionissoimportant.”ArtistBrianDaileywasanotherhumanbook.Hespokeabouthistravelsto113countriesinsevenyears.Daileysaidthat,duringhistravels,hea

skedpeoplehetookpicturesofforaone-wordanswertoaseriesofotherwords—suchaslove,freedomandwar.Hediscovere

dthatpeopleindifferentcountriesoftenhadverydifferentanswerstothesameword.PatriciaCooper,whoorganizedtheevent,saidthathumanbookscelebratediversitybyt

ellingtheirlifestoriesinaneasy-goingsetting.“Thegoalofthehumanlibraryistotalktopeopleinyourcommunitywhoy

oumayotherwisenotspeaktobecauseyouhaveyourownprejudicesandhopefullytobreakdownsomeofthesebarriers.”24.

NajeebBahaisoftenstoppedatairportsbecausehe_______.A.doesn’tfollowairportrulesB.doesn’tlooklikeausualAfghanC

.hasaproblemwithforeignlanguagesD.isinablacklistofdangerouspeople25.ConnieRobinsonwentoutoftroubles_______.A.becauseofhe

rfamilyB.withthehelpofcollegeeducationC.becauseofthecollegesheworkedforD.mainlybecauseshetookcontrolofherownlife26.HowdidBrianDaileydrawhisconclusion

?A.Bylearningfromtravel.B.Bycomparingdifferentpictures.C.Byinterviewingforeignpeople.D.Bycommunicatingwithotherhumanbooks.27.WhydidPa

triciaCopperorganizetheevent?A.Toletneighborsknoweachother.B.Toencouragepeopletotalkwitheachother.C.Tointroducetheimportanceofreadingbooks.D.Toconne

ctpeoplewithsomeonetheyheldprejudicesagainst.CAnyonewhohaswornacast(石膏)knowsthatrebuildingmusclestrengthoncethecastisremovedc

anbedifficult.NowresearchersattheOhioMusculoskeletalandNeurologicalInstitute(OMNI)atOhioUniversityhavefoundthatthemindiscrucialinmai

ntainingmusclestrengthfollowingalongperiodofnotmovingandthatmentalimaginationmaybekeyinreducingtheassociatedmuscleloss.Strengthiscontrolledbyanumbero

ffactors—themoststudiedbyfarisskeletal(骨骼的)muscle.However,thenervoussystemisalsoanimportant,thoughnotfullyunderstood,determiningfactor

ofstrengthandweakness.BrianC.Clarkandcolleaguessetouttotesthowthesystemfunctionsinstrengthdevelopment.Theydesignedane

xperimenttomeasurechangesinwristmusclestrengthinthreegroupsofhealthyadults.Twenty-ninesubjectsworeahardcastthatextendedfromjustbelowtheelbow

(肘)pastthefingers,effectivelypreventingthehandandwristfrommoving,forfourweeks.Fifteensubjectswhodidnotwearcastsservedasthecon

trolgroup.Ofthe29peoplewearingahardcast,halfwereaskedtoregularlyperformanexercise,imaginingtheywerestronglycontracting

theirwristforfivesecondsandthenrestingforfiveseconds.Thiswasrepeatedfourtimesinarowfollowedbyaone-minutebreakforatotalof13

roundspersessionandfivesessionsperweek.Theotherhalfperformednoimaginationexercises.Attheendofthefour-weekexperiment,bothgroupswhoworecastshadlost

strengthintheirunmovinglimbs(肢体)whencomparedtothecontrolgroup.Butthegroupthatperformedimaginationexerciseslost50%lessstreng

ththanthenon-imaginationgroup.Thenervoussystem’sabilitytofullymakethemusclerecoveralsoreturnedmorequicklyintheimaginationgroupcomparedtot

henon-imaginationgroup.28.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“crucial”meaninthefirstparagraph?A.Significant.B.Disapproving.C.Serio

us.D.Criticizing.29.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrueaccordingtothepassage?A.Scientistshavepartlyunderstoodthenervoussystem.B.Thenumberofthes

ubjectsintheexperimentwas29inall.C.Scientistshavealreadyspentalotoftimeinstudyingskeletalmuscle.D.Whoeverhaswornacastforl

ongmayhavedifficultyinmusclerecovery.30.Whatcanweinferfromtheexperiment?A.Thecontrolgrouplost50%lessstrengththanthenon-imaginationgroup.B.Theim

aginationgrouplostmorestrengththanthenon-imaginationgroup.C.Thespeedofnon-imaginationgroup’smusclerec

overywasslower.D.Thecontrolgroupworecastsbutdidn’tperformtheimaginationexercise.31.Wherecanyoumostprobablyfindthepassage?A.Inatextbook.B.I

nastorybook.C.Inasciencemagazine.D.Inabookreview.DItisaquestionweoftenwonder,especiallyasweage:HowmanyyearsdoIhaveleft?Well,

thankstoBraziliandoctorClaudioGilAraujo,thereisnowasimpletestyoucanperformrightathomeinjustafewsecondsthatcouldpredicthowmanyyearsyouhavelefttolive

,accordingto“Discover”.Beginbystandingstraightinthemiddleofaroom.Withoutusingyourarmsorhands,carefullysquat(蹲)intoacross-leggedsittingposition.Onc

eyouarecomfortable,attempttostandbackupfromthesittingpositionagain,withoutusingyourarmsorhandsforhelp.Thetestisscoredonapo

intscalebetween1and10(5pointsforsitting,5morepointsforstandingbackup).Eachtimeyouuseanarmorahandforhelpinbalancingduringthetest,yousubtract(减去)onepoi

ntfrom10possiblepointsandhalfapointissubtractedeachtimeyouloseyourbalance.Itseemslikeaprettysimpletestoftraining,butAraujofound

thatitcouldpredictlifeexpectancy.Hetesteditonmorethan2,000ofhispatientsaged51to80,andfoundthatpeoplewhoscoredlessthan8pointsonthetestwere

twiceaslikelytodiewithinthenextsixyears.Thosewhoscoredthreepointsorlesswerefivetimesmorelikelytodiewithinthatsametime.Overall,ea

chpointachievedinthetestmeanta21-percentreductioninmortality(死亡率).Araujo’sstudywasonlyperformedonpatientsolderthan50,s

otheresultswon’tmeanthesamethingforyoungeronestakingthetest.Butwithoutconsideringyourage,thetestshouldpr

ovideausefulbenchmark(基准)foryourhealth.Ifyouareyoungerthan50andhavetroublewiththetest,itoughttobeawake-upcall.Thegoodnewsisthattheyoungeryoua

re,themoretimeyouhavetogetintobettershape.32.HowmanypointswillPetergetifhejustachievedthecross-leggedsittingpos

itioninthetestperfectly?A.3points.B.5points.C.6points.D.9points.33.WhatistheimportantpartofClaudioGilAraujo’stestifp

eoplewanttogetahighscore?A.Standstraightenoughintherightmiddleofaroom.B.Squatintoacross-leggedsittingpositionandkeeptheaction.C.Tryt

okeeptheirbalancewithoutusingarmsorhandsforhelp.D.Trytostandbackupfromthesittingpositionassoonaspossible.34.Wha

tcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Thetestisonlysuitableforpeoplewhoareolderthan50yearsold.B.Thetesthasthesamebench

markuponoldpeopleandyoungpeople.C.Youngerpeoplecanalsousethetesttobeabenchmarkfortheirhealth.D.Olderpeopleshouldtakethetestserio

uslytopredictthelifeexpectancy.35.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthispassage?A.TheYoungertoDotheTest,theLonge

rtoLiveB.TheOldertoDotheTest,theLongertoLiveC.ATesttoTellYourLifeExpectancyD.AMagicTesttoExtendLife第二节

(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)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。Whetheryouareanewblogger,oronethathas

beenbloggingforawhile,youareprobablywonderinghowtomakethebestofyourblog.36Bydoingso,youcangetyourblogknown,promoteaproductandgettheresultsyo

uareexpecting.Hereareseveralwaystodothis.Thefirststepistomakesurethatyourblogisupdatedfrequently.37Thiswillmake

ahugeimpactonyourblog.Continuepostingasyoushouldasthisissomethingthatwillkeepattractingyourreaderstoyourblog.

38Havingyourownlookisahugeplusintheblogmarketingworld.YoucanhaveyourownlookbyjustusingHTML,andadjustingthecodetosuityourtast

e.Youaregoingtoseethatthiswilltrulymakeadifferencewithyourblog.39Doingsowillmakeitlookevenmoreprofessional.Somethingelsethatwillhel

pyouwithyourblogmarketingisexchanginglinkswithauthorityblogsthatareinyoursamemarket.Thisisanothergreatwaytogetthewordoutab

outyourblog.TheauthoritysitesarelistedhighinGoogle’ssearchresults.40Youwillneedtocontinuetoworkonyourblogandget

morelinkstoitallofthetime.Themorethebetterinthiscase.Intheworldofblogs,mostblogownersarethankfulforalllinks,andarewillingtoreturnthefavor.

Rememberthateffectiveblogmarketingrequirespersistenceandpatience.Justkeepworkingonit.Yourhardworkisgoingtopayoffandyouwillbegladthatyoudid.A.Make

yourblogdifferent.B.Infact,thekeytothisistoblogeffectively.C.Postinyourblogregularlyforthebestresult

s.D.Meanwhile,beonguardagainstsomeharmfullinks.E.Anotherimportantthingistomakeyourbloglooknice.F.However,justafewlinksarehardlyeverenoughtogetyour

blogknown.G.Trytogetathemethatisgoingtomatchthemarketthatyouarepromotinginyourblog.第三部分:语言运用(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面

短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。My7-year-olddaughterLeenyalwayshashernoseinabook.Sheeven41readinginthecaronthelongdrivetosummerca

mp,whichwaswhereshe42thebook.Myfamilyhasalwaysbeenovereducated,butwewere43.Ididn’townbooks.Iborrowedbooks.However,whenLeenyrealiz

edshehadlostthebook,she44.“Sorry.Ican’tfindit,”shesaid.“It’sonly$20,right?What’sthebigdeal?”Ifelttheneedtomakeherfeel45forthebo

ok.Sheagreedtohelpmecleanthechickencoop(笼子)46mypayingthelibraryfine.Ithoughtthisideawasverycleverbecausecleaningt

hecoopissomeworkIhadbeen47formonths.Itwassummertimeanddustfloatedintheair.Butmygirlthoughtshovelingchickenpoop(铲鸡粪)wasthemost48she’dhadonaSaturdaym

orning.Infact,shelookedasifshemightloseanother49inordertocleanthecoopagain.Istood,somewhat50,watchingher.Ittookmeawhiletorealizewhymypunishme

nthad51.ThefactisthatIwasthere,too,shovelingchickenpoop,fetchingthecleanstrawandfeed.Leeny’slittlesister,Vicki,waswatchin

gacartoonwhilemyhusbandpaidbills.OnlyLeenyandIwere52.Shehadmealltoherselfforthefirsttime53Vickiwasborn,andshewasenjoyingalltheatt

entionforonce.Idon’tknowwhatshelearnedaboutresponsibility,butIdidn’t54thebookanymore.We55overthatunpleasantjobandspentqualitytime

together:mother,daughter,andchickenpoop.41.A.tookdownB.tooktoC.tookinD.tookover42.A.lostB.foundC.borrowedD.tore43.A.ric

hB.respectableC.closeD.poor44.A.shruggedB.fearedC.laughedD.nodded45.A.thankfulB.concernedC.responsibleD.anxious46.A.inresponsetoB.inlinewit

hC.intradeforD.inchargeof47.A.enjoyingB.directingC.practicingD.avoiding48.A.attentionB.funC.workD.trouble49.A.onp

urposeB.bychanceC.atlengthD.withoutdoubt50.A.contentedB.frightenedC.thrilledD.amazed51.A.succeededB.failedC.endedD.changed52.A.separa

tedB.playingC.outsideD.attentive53.A.afterB.whenC.beforeD.since54.A.payforB.careaboutC.lookforD.callfor55.A.bondedB.relaxedC.workedD.chatted卷II(非选择题

共55分)第一部分:单词拼写(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)56.I’dliketomakenewclothesatthe______________(裁缝店).57.Itwasshockingthatshewascharge

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陪伴)himonthetripwhenhewasdepressed.60.Thepopulationofmiceinthisareahasshrunk__________(急剧)withinjustafewmonths.第二

部分:单句语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)61.Thechildranintotheroadandwas______________(strike)byacar.62.Itwasobvi

ousthattheeventdidnotliveupto______________(expect).63.Itwasapparentthattheattackswerenot______________(race)motivated.64.You’vedonesomuchwork-you

’rebound______________(pass)theexam.65.Itis______________(horrible)stressfultodosomethingyouknowyou’renotgoodat.66.Therewasanalmostcompletel

ackof______________(aware)oftheissuesinvolved.67.Jack______________(drag)hiscoatinthemudwhenwecameacrosshimtheotherday.68.Thisisthes

tatueofabravesoldier____________(seat)onahorse,withagunonhisback.69.______________(occupy)herselfdoingroutineofficetasks,shecan’tspareanytimeatal

l.70.Youareallowed20kgsofbaggageunless____________(indicate)otherwiseonyourticket.第二部分:书面表达(共两节,满分40分)第一节

(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的澳大利亚朋友William寒假期间要来中国游玩,行程中计划在你家住三天,请你给他写一封邮件,内容包括:1.住宿条件;2.活动安排;3.其他事项(气候差异、着装提醒等)。注意:1.词数为80左右;2.可以适当

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iHua第二节(满分25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。读写的词数应为150左右。Iwentuptotheroofforabreakafterstudyingforanhourandwatchedthe50orsopeoplesw

imminginthenaturalrockpoolbelowourhouse.Itwasasunnyday—ablue,cloudlessskyoveracalmsea.Butthen,asIlookedinthedistance,Idiscoveredas

eriesofthreeorfourbigwavesheadingtowardstheshore.I’dseenthesemini-tsunamismanytimesbefore.Theywereheadingatspeedi

nthedirectionofthepool.Mostpeopleknewhowtolookoutforthem,butfromthescreamsthatstartedcomingfromthebe

ach,Icouldtellsomeonewasintrouble.Withoutthinking,Irandownintothestreet,holdingmybodyboardontheway,andsho

utedatastrangertogoinsidemyhouseandcallthecoastguard.MyneighborMoiseshadheardthescreamingaswellandwasals

ooutsidewithhisbodyboard,sotogetherwerushedtothestepsthatleddowntothesea.Oncewegotcloser,wediscoveredthewaveshadpulledaboyandagirlfromthepoolandintot

heopensea.Iknewthatthenearestboatwouldtakeatleast30minutestoreachus.Waitingforhelpwasn’tachoice.Iwasn’tusedtothissortofemergency-I’dneverbeentraineda

salifeguard-butIdidn’tthinktwiceabouttryingtosavethem.IsupposedinawayIwantedtoimpresseveryone:at19,adealli

kethatcanseemlikeagoodopportunitytoshowoff.MoisesandIdivedintothewaterandittookus10minutestogettothe

m.Whenwefinallyreachedthem,theywerealmostlifelesswithonlytheirheadscominginandoutofthewater.Wecouldtell

theywerestillalivefromtheirsmallbreathsbutitwascleartheywouldn’thavebeenabletostaytheremuchlonger.Iheldtheboyandpulledhimovermyboard.Moisesmovedthegi

rlontohisboard.Wediscussedpushingthembacktotheshore,butweweretoofarout.注意:续写词数应为150左右。Wehadtowaitanxiously._

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________________________________________________________________________高二年级2020-2021学年下学期期中考试参考答案听力1—5ACBCB6—10CCABB1

1—15CABCC16—20BBACC阅读21—23ADD24—27BBAD28—31ABCC32—35BCCC36—40BCAGF完形41—45BADAC46—50CDBAD51—55BCDBA单词拼写5

6.tailor’s57.resisting58.preparations59.accompanied60.sharply单句语法填空61.struck62.expectations63.racially64.topass6

5.horribly66.awareness67.wasdragging68.seated69.Occupying70.indicated书面表达第一节:应用文DearWilliam,Iamdelightedtoknowthatyouwillstayinmyhouse.Now,I’dliketo

tellyousomerelevantinformation.Thebedroomisbrightandpleasant.Variousbooks,acomputerandthenetareallavailable.Also,Iintendtoshowyouaroundmycity.Byth

eway,wearehavingacoldwinterhere.So,besuretobringyourwinterclothes.Iamsureyouwillhaveawonderfulexperiencehere.Lookingforwardtoyourcoming.Yours,L

iHua第二节:读后续写Wehadtowaitanxiously.Wewerehopingforthearrivalofthesavingboateagerly.Thewindblewwildlyandthefreezingseawaterclappedou

rbodiescontinuously.Thirtyminutesseemedmuchlongeraswejusthelplesslyfloatedontheboundlesssea.Afteralongtime,aligh

tspotappearedinthedistance!Wewavedourhandsandyelledoutwiththeleftenergy.Theboatfinallyreachedusandtookallofusbackt

otheshore.Thatnight,wordcamefromthehospitalthatthetwopeoplewereingoodcondition.WhenIpicturedwhatthemerryscenewouldbe,

relieflayinmyheartandhappinesswasetchedonmyface.Thenextmorning,peopleallImetsmiledatmeandcouldnotstoppraisingme.Itseemedlikeagoodo

pportunitytoshowoff,butIdidn’tmeanto.Infact,IwasashamedIhadthoughtaboutit.Itoccurredtomethathelpingotherswaspricelessandeveryonesh

ouldbealifeguard.听力原文1.W:Lookslikerain.Betterlookforyourumbrella.M:Yeah,Ithinkit’sdefinitelygoingtorain.That’swhyI’mnotgoingout.

2.M:Sorryforcallingsolateintheday.W:That’sOK.M:Good.I’mactuallycallingaboutmyvisit.I’mafraidI'vejustrealizedcan’tmaketheWednesday.Canwemovethem

eetingtoThursday?W:OK.Yes,theafternoonisfree.3.W:I’vegotatwo-weekbreakcomingup,andI’dliketogosomewherethat’shotandsunny.M:Hotandsunny?Soyou’retire

dofourweather.4.M:Sowhenshallwemeet?W:Let’ssee.Mytripbeginsonthe30thofJanuary.That’saMonday.HowaboutTuesday?M:I’dprefertheWednesday.W:OK.Tha

tsuitsme.5.M:Needaridehome?W:Thanks...but...myapartmentisjustaroundthecorner.Besides,Ineedthefreshair.6.W:I’mafraidthemanagerisn’thereatthemoment.

M:Oh,that’sashame,butmaybeyoucouldhelpme.IboughtthismobilephoneheretheotherdayandIcan’tseemtogetthee-mailfunctiontoworkproper

ly.Idon’tknowifit’smeorthephonethat’satfault.W:Themanagerwillbebacklaterifyoucanwait.M:I’msorry,butthat’

snousetome.Ihaveanurgentappointmenttogettothisafternoon.W:Well,ifyouwaitaminute,I’llseeifIcanfindsomeoneelsetohelpyou.M:OK.7.W:

Ohno!I’msosorry,Bill.M:What’sthematter?W:I’vejustdeletedsomethingbymistake.M:Butwhyareyouusingmycomputer?W:Wel

l,mineisbrokenandIhaven’ttakenittotherepairshop.YouknowIjustwantedtosendaquicke-mail,soIusedyours,andI’mreallysorry!M:Whatdidyoudelete?W:

Idon’tknow,justafilethatwasopen.Ithoughtitwasmine.SorryBill!M:Oh,nevermind.Itwasn’timportant.Don’tworryabouti

t.8.W:Hello,MrSmith’soffice.M:Oh,hello.CouldIspeaktoMikeSmith,please?W:I'mafraidhe’snotathisdeskatthemoment.Ithinkhe’sgoneoutt

olunch.He’llbebackinabouthalfanhour.ShallIgethimtocallyouassoonashecomesback?Ordoyouwanttoleavemessage?M:Actually,couldyoupossiblygivemehis

mobilenumber?It’squiteurgent.W:I’mreallysorry,butIamnotallowedto.M:Isthereanychanceofyouringinghimformeandaskinghimtocallmeback?W:Certain

ly,Icandothatforyou.CouldIhaveyourname,please?M:Yes,it’sSamDalgamo.W:OK,Sam.I’llringhimstraightaway.Goodbye.9.W:I’mcallingforsomeinfor

mation.I’dliketofindoutaboutyourservicesforhotels.M:OK.Canyoutellmealittlemore?Whattypeofhotels?W:Well,achainoffour-andfive-starhotels.We’rebased

inSwitzerland,butonyourwebsiteyoudon’thaveanoperatorinSwitzerland,soIthoughtItalywasthenearest.M:That’sright,yes.WeareinFlorence.W:G

ood.Well,we’reinterestedinupdatingourcurrentfitnessroomsforguests.Ourcurrentequipment’sratheroutofdateandourcustomersoftencommentonthis.M:OK.Howma

nyhotelsarewetalkingabout?W:Wecurrentlyhaveeighthotelswithfitnessequipment,andthreeothersthatneedit.M:Andwhatbudgetdoyouhavefo

rthis?W:That’sdifficulttosay,actually.Woulditbepossibleforsomeonetocomeandhavealook?M:Yes,ofcourse.Actually,we’reco

mingtoSwitzerlandnextmonth.WealreadyhaveacustomerinZurich.Isthatnearyou?W:Nottoofar.I’minBern.It’sonlya

coupleofhoursaway.M:Fine.Canwearrangeameetingthen?W:Sure.Let’ssee...10.Hello,there.Goodafternoon!Thankyouforyo

urfindingthetimeinyourbusyschedulestocometotheinternationalstudentoffice’sfirstmeetingforstudentsgoingabroad,

toSouthAmericanextautumn.Bytheway,ifyouhaven’talreadysignednexttoyournameonourattendancelists—they’reonthetableattheentranceto

theschoolhall—besuretodoitonyourwayout.Remember,thismeetingisamustforyou,soyouneedtomakesureweknowthatyou’reher

e.Allright,tobegin,we’regoingtobetalkingabouthealthandspecificallytheproceduresthatyouhavetogothroughinorde

rtogetyourstudentvisasforyourhostcountry.Forallofyou,thiswillincludegatheringhealthinformation,suchasprooffrom

yourdoctorsthatyou’renotsufferingfromanyseriousdiseasesthatmaypasstoothers.Alltheinformationthateachofyouwillneedcanbefoundinyourcountry

handbookthatyoureceivedwhenyouwereacceptedintotheprogram.Also,eachoneofyouisrequiredtomeetwithadoctoratthestudenthealthcenterw

hoisspecializedintravelmedicine.Thehealthcentercangiveyouinformationaboutappointmenttimes,butbesuretobookyourappointmentearly,bec

ausethespecialistisonlyatthehealthcenteratcertaintimes.Tohavethebenefit,youshouldhaveyourmeetingatleast4-6weeksbeforeyourtrip.

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