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第1页/共8页肥东二中2020-2021学年度第二学期期中考试高二年级英语试卷考试时间:120分钟第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题)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.WhereisFrednow?A.Attherestaurant.B.Intheclass.C.Athome.2.Whatdothetwospeakersthinkof
theopera?A.Bothofthemlikeit.B.Onlythewomanlikesit.C.Onlythemanlikesit.3.Whataboutthewoman'sfather?A.Heisveryoldnow.B.H
eisinpoorhealth.C.Heisupsetathome.4.Whywastheboyafraidthathisfatherwouldscoldhim?A.Hehadbrokenhisfather'sglass.B.Hehadn'tpassedtheexami
nation.C.Hehadbrokenhismother'sglass.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Arecord.B.Somesingers.C.Aliveconcert.第二节(共15小题)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8题
。6.Whatisthewomanthinkingabout?A.Gettingmoremoney.B.Doingbetterinherjob.C.Changingherjob.7.Howdoesthewoma
nlikeherpresentjob?A.Itisdifficult.B.Itisinteresting.C.Itishighlypaid.8.Whendoesthewomanhavetodecide?A.Today.B.Tomorrow.C.Thedayaft
ertomorrow.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9.Whatdoesthewomanreallylike?A.Folkmusic.B.Popconcert.C.Opera.10.Whataretheexhibitionsthewoman
oftengoestoabout?A.Madonna.B.Famouspeople.C.Actors.第2页/共8页11.HowdoesthewomanfindMadonna?A.Sheapprecia
tesher.B.Shedoesn'treallylikeher.C.Itisabittooheavyforher.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12.Whatisthewomanlike?A.Sheisinpink.B.Sheisi
ngoodhealth.C.Sheisveryclever.13.WhowenttoseetheQingdaoOlympicSailingCenterduringthenewyearholiday?A.Thewoman.
B.Theman.C.Bothofthem.14.IsthereanypossibilitythatthemanwillgetanOlympicsailingticket?A.No,thereisnopossibility.B.Yes,heissuretogetoneticket.C.Ye
s,butnotmuch.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15.What'sthewomandoinginthetalk?A.Comforting.B.Suggesting.C.Criticizing.16.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Hemustbethe
personincharge.B.Heisalwaysbusy.C.Hejusthadapicniclastweek.17.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Askthewomantoworkforhim.B.Take
histime.C.Planforhisrelaxation.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Wheredidtheaccidenthappenaccordingtothematerial?A.Inthestreet.B.Atthedriv
ingtestcenter.C.Inthepark.19.Whatcausedtheaccident?A.Thecarwasoutofcontrolwhenitwasparked.B.Thecarthewomanwasdrivinghitsomeotherparkedones.C.Thecar
besidethemanwasonfireallofasudden.20.Howmanycarswerehitbythewoman'scar?A.Two.B.Four.C.Six.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A、
B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AIfyou'relookingtobuycheaptheatertickets,thenyou'vecometotherightplace!WhetheritisonBroadway,orashowatyourlocaltheater
,hereatSizzlingTicketswe'vegotsomegreatdealsforyou!AladdintheMusicalRunTime:2hoursand15minutes,includingoneintermission(幕间休息)o
f15minutesAudience:AllagesThismusicalcomedyprovidesgenerousfamilyentertainmentwithlivelydance第3页/共8页routinesandconstantaction.Well-lovedsong
ssuchasAWholeNewWorldandPrinceAliwillhavemembersoftheaudiencesingingalong.Thistimelessstoryanditsbeauty,energyandmagicwilltake
yourbreathaway.LionKingtheMusicalRunTime:2hoursand45minutes,includingoneintermissionof15minutesAudience:AUagesTheLionKingmusicalwasfirs
tstagedonBroadwayin1997,whenitachievedgreatsuccess.Infact,theLionKingmusicalhaswonseveralawardsovertheyearsforthewaythatthis
popularstoryhasbeendisplayedandthecartooncharactersreallycometolifeinaveryexcitingwaywhentheyreachth
estage.TheBookofMormonRunTime:2hoursand30minutes,includingone15minutes'intermissionAudience:YoungteensandolderWinnerofnineTonyAward
s,includingBestMusicalandmanyotherawards,theBookofMormonisentertainingfromstarttofinishandlookssettostayonBroadwayinthenearfuture.Phantomofth
eOperaRunTime:2hoursand30minutes,includingoneintermissionof!5minutesAudience:AllagesTheboxofficerevenue(票房收入)forthisshowishigh
erthanforanyothermovieorstageproduction.Somepeopleloveitsomuchthattheyhaveseenittwice,perhapsevenagainandagain.Theoperahasbeenp
layingcontinuouslyatHerMajesty'sTheatreinLondonsinceitsfirstperformancein1986.Andit'snotjustaudiencesthatlovetheshow.Pha
ntomhaswonmanyawards,includingOlivierAwardsandTonyAwards.21.Ifyouwanttoseeaplaylongerthan2hoursand30
minutes,youcanchoose.A.AladdintheMusicalB.TheBookofMormonC.LionKingtheMusicalD.PhantomoftheOpera22.TheBookofMormon______.A.haswonn
umerousawardsB.istellinganunhappystoryC.issuitableforallagesD.willnotbeplayedonBroadwayinthefuture23.Accordingtothetext,whichoft
hefollowingistrue?A.AladdintheMusicalrunsfor2hoursand15minuteswithtwointermissions.B.LionKingtheMusicalhaswel
l-lovedsongsforaudiencetosingalong,C.ThePhantomoftheOperawasfirststagedonBroadway.D.ThePhantomoftheOperaisworthseeingrepeatedly.BSalesofApple’sne
wiPhone11inChinabeganonFriday,butweremetwithacoolerwelcomefromcustomersthaninpreviousyears.Unlikeinpreviousyears,nolonglineswereseenoutside
ChineseshopsonFridayforthenewiPhone,andtheproductrelease(发布)onlymadetheheadlinesinafewmedia.HuaweireleaseditsMate30smartphonese
riesonThursdaynight.Itsnewdevices(设备)havewonconsumers’heartsathomeandabroad.ManycompareditwithApple’snewiPhone11,sa
yingthatbeatsthenewiPhonebecauseofinnovationandquality.OnecustomernamedZhaoKai,anITspecialistwhopre-order
edaMate30ProonFriday,saidthathechoseMate30withouthesitation.Zhaosaid,“It’sclearthatHuawei’snewphone第4页/共8页withitsadvan
ced5Gmodewouldleadthefutureglobaltelecommunicationsmarket,too.”IncontrastwithiPhone11’spoorsales,Chinesenetizens(网民)havejoinedindiscussio
nsonMate30andiPhone11.AnonlinepollontheMate30andiPhone11onWeiboonFridayshowedthatmorethan60percentofnetizenschosetheMate30,whilelessthan20percentc
hosetheiPhone11.ManychoseHuaweiasaresultofitstechnology.OverseascustomersalsojoinedintheheateddiscussionsonHuawei’snewflagshipdevicesonsites.OnTwitt
er,manynetizenssaid“nice”,“bestphoneever”and“myfavoriteone”onHuawei’sTwitteraccount.SomenetizensincountriesliketheUK,theNet
herlandsandArgentinaaskedwhenHuawei’snewdeviceswouldbereleasedintheircountries.24.HowdidcustomersreacttoApple’snewproduct?A.Theyt
houghtitwascooltouseit.B.Theystoodinlonglinestopurchaseit.C.Theythoughtitsqualitywasworsethanbefore.D.Theywerelessinte
restedinitthanformeryears.25.InwhataspectisMate30betterthaniPhone11accordingtoParagraph2?A.Thepriceandtheweight.B.The
appearanceandthespeed.C.Thequalityandinnovation.D.Theservicelifeandfunction.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“poll”inPara
graph3probablymean?A.Store.B.Survey.C.Market.D.Exam.27.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthetext?A.NewTechnology-5GB.HuaweiIsBetterthanA
ppleC.Apple’sNewiPhone11D.Huawei’sMate30DefeatsiPhone11CWhenDr.KwaneStewart,aveterinarian(兽医),spotsahomelesspersonwithadogwhilehe'sdriving
towork,hedoesn'tlookawayuncomfortablyandsteponthegas.Instead,hepullsover,grabshisbagstockedwithmedicalsupplies,andaskstheperson,“Isthereanythin
gyourpetcanuse?”Fornearlyadecade,StewarthasvolunteeredtohelppetsofthehomelessinCalifornia.Stewartneverexpecte
dthistobecomehislife'scalling.ItgoesbacktotheGreatRecession,whenhewasworkingasaveterinarianatananimalshelterandwasastonishedbyth
enumberofstrayanimals(流浪动物)whoneededhelp.Sometimeswhenheofferstohelpapet,he'sturneddownbyhomelesspeoplewhosuspe
cthismotives.Butwhentheydoaccepthishelp,everythingchanges.StewartrememberedanexperiencewithamannamedMikeandhisdogwhowasgoingblind.Mikehadcance
rbutsaidtoStewart,“Iwouldmuchsoonerhaveyouhelpherifyoucouldthanbecuredofmycancer."Stewartrelievedthedog'spainfulconditionwithtreatme
nts,forwhichthemanwasextremelygrateful.Whilehe'sheardcommentsthathomelesspeopleshouldn'thavepets,Stewartdoesn'tsharethatopinionbecaus
ehe'sseenthebenefitsbothtopeopleandtheanimalsthemselves.“Theyofferhopetoeachotherandthatisthepowerofpetcompanionship,hesaid.St
ewarthopestochallengeprejudice(偏见)againsthomelesspeoplethroughaTVshow,inwhichhestars,called“TheStreetVe
t”.Outonthestreets,themostcommonillnessesStewartseesareinfections.Inthepast,hewouldpayforitoutofhisownpocket.Still,costsad
dup,sohestartedcrowdfunding第5页/共8页(众筹)lastfall.Inspiredbyhisefforts,thefundraisingsiteGoFundMenamedhimtheFebruaryGoFundMeHer
o.Stewarthasnointention(打算)ofslowingdown.“Idon'tplanonstoppinganytimeaslongasIhavethestrengthtodoit,”hesaid.28.HowdoesStewartreacttotheho
melesspersonmentionedinparagraph1?A.Helooksawaypityingly.B.Hespeedsuptoavoidhim.C.Hegiveshimandhisdogsomefood.D.Heofferstogive
medicalcaretohisdog.29.WhatinspiredStewarttobeginhiscareer?A.ATVshow.B.Whathelearnedatschool.C.Whathesawat
ananimalshelter.D.Anexperiencewithahomelessman.30.WhatisStewart'sopiniononthehomelesskeepingapet?A.Itlimitsanimals'fre
edom.B.Itrequiresmuchtimeandeffort.C.Itgiveshomelesspeoplecompanionship.D.Itshouldbebannedamonghomelessp
eople.31.WhatwillStewartdointhefuture?A.WorkforGoFundMe.B.Starin“TheStreetVet”。C.Stopworkingasaveterinarian.D.Continuetohelpthehomeless'pets.DWithre
portssuggestingasecondwaveofcoronavirusmaybeonitsway,itmakessensetogiveyourselvesacheckifwe’restilldoingalltheright
things.Washinghandsisoneofthosethingsthatwewerehopefullyalreadydoing,butrealizedinthewakeofthepandemic(流行病)thatwecoulda
lwaysbedoingitmoreandforlonger.Butwhataboutwashingourfood?Giventhenewsthattherehavebeenoutbreaksinfoodfactoriesandp
rocessingplantsfrom-BernardMatthewstoMr.Kiplinglocations,itdoesmakesensetothinkaboutit.Althoughthegovernmenthaveconfirmedt
hatthechanceofcatchingcoronavirusfromfoodandfoodpackagingis“veryunlikely”,washingfoodbeforeeatingisapartofgoodhabitthatcanreducethatsm
allrisk.SallyBloomfield,chairofthescientificadvisoryboardoftheInternationalScientificForumonHomeHygienetellspeople,“B
ecausetheitemsyoupickofftheshelvesinthesupermarketmayhavebeentouchedbyotherpeople,thereisachancethatthepackagingmayhavebeco
meharmfulviatheirhands.Washingyourshoppingisnotaquestionofwhetheritisnecessary,it’saboutminimizingriskandifsomeoneinthehomeisatincreasedrisko
finfection,thisbecomesmoreimportant.”Dr.PerpetuaEmeagi,alecturerinHumanBiologyandBiologicalSciencesatLiverpoo
lHopeUniversity,says,“IfsomeonewithCOVID-19askedyouifyouwantedabiteoftheirsandwich,youclearlywouldn’tgoanywherenearit.”Onthescienceside,sh
econtinues,“Officially,PublicHealthEnglandtellsusthatthequantityofinfectiousvirusonanysurfaceislikelytohavedecreasedsignificantlyby24hours,andeve
nmoresoby48hours.Butthere’salsosomeevidencetosuggesttheviruscouldsurviveforuptosevendaysoutsidethehumanbody.Surfaceslikecardbo
ardandplastic-commonsupermarketpackagingproductsareknowntoeffectivelyharborCOVID-19.Andmyadvicewouldbethis
:Washorwipedowneverythingyoubringhomethoroughlybeforeeitherputtinginyourcupboardsorconsumingit.”32.Whydidtheauthormentioncoronavirusinthefirstpara
graph?第6页/共8页A.Togivesomeevidence.B.Toattractyoungreaders.C.Toleadtothetopic.D.Tostatethelatestevent.33.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordin
gtoParagraph2?A.Peoplecanbynomeanscatchavirusfromfood.B.Washingfoodbeforeeatingisapositiveandnecessaryaction.C.Theitemsyoupic
kfromthesupermarketcanhavealotofviruses.D.Thegovernmenthasconfirmedthatthereisnoneedtowashfoodbeforeeating.34.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordm
eaninParagraph3?A.Cause.B.Destroy.C.Protect.D.Carry.35.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytalkabout?A.Necessityofwashingfoodbeforeeati
ng.B.Waystostopthespreadofcoronavirus.C.Approachestopickingupgroceries.D.Waystodealwithinfectionwithco
ronavirus.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能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Withkidsathome,you'veprobablynoticedthattheyseem
toneverstopsnacking.36Sarah,anursefromNorthumberland,England,pickedupasecond-handvendingmachine(自动售货机)for£1
00andfilleditwithchocolate,sweetsandcrisps(薯片).Shedecidedthatthekidscouldearnmoneyforthemachinebydoingchores(家务)orcompletingschoolwor
k.37Iftheyreallyarehungry,ratherthanjustlookingforsomesugar,theycanhaveahealthysnackforfree.38Thekidsareveryexcitedabo
utthis.Shesaysshehasbeenlookingforamachineforawhilebutusuallytheycostover£500butshemanagedtopickthissecond-
handoneupfor£100onanonlinemarketplacewhenashopwasclosingdown.ShethenwenttoB&Mtofillitwithtreats.Sheadded:“39I'veputtheminatcostprice.”A
ndtomakeitfair,thekidsmadeSarahandherhusbandputtheirownfavouritesintoosotheyhavetopayupiftheywantsomethingunhealthytoo.40Onesaid:“Ilovet
hissomuch!Iwanttohaveago.Itisacreativewayofintroducingmoneyideastokidsthatcankeepthementertainedatthesametime.”Anotheradded:“Iwanttodot
his.Itcanhelpthemlearnaboutsavingtowardsagoal.”A.I'mnotunreasonable.B.SoSarahBalsdoncameupwithaplan.C.SomepeoplethinkSarah'sideaisimprac
tical.D.SarahBalsdonwantedtostopkidssnackingatschool.E.Otherparentslovedtheideawhensheshareditonline.F.Ifth
eywantsweetstheycandochoresorschoolworktoearnmoneyforthem.G.Sheattemptedtohelpthemunderstandthevalueofmoneyandthinkb
eforereachingforatreat.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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。WhenJasmi
neBentonwasjust9yearsold,sherealizedthatherloveforcreatingart第7页/共8页wasmorethanjusta41.Eachnightinherdi
aryshewroteaboutthe42shedreamedofstarting,bringingittohermotherJenniferGormeroneSundaymorningto43theimportantnews.“Iwanttostartmyownbusiness,”Jasmin
etoldJennifer.WhenJenniferlookedatJasmine'sjournalshewas44toseetheoutlineofareal,practicalbusiness45.“Shehadthenameofherbusiness,the46shewas
goingtosell,andwhohercustomerswere,”saidJennifer.“Shehadthevision(远见).Itwasallthere.”Jasminecomesfromalonglineof47.Hermother,grandmot
her,andgreat-grandmotherallstartedtheirownbusinesses.Andwithherfamily's48,JasminestartedPreciousDesigns,ac
ompanythatchangestrashintotreasure.Shespentheradolescence(青少年时期)andteenyearscreatingartworkand49itattradeshowsandartshows.50,herfriendswerenotver
y51,andshewentthrougha52periodwhenherworkwasn'tselling.However,shejustkepttryingandnever53.JennifercomfortedandencouragedJasmineandtoldherthatst
ickingtohervisionwas54andaskedherto55thenaysayers(反对者).NowJasmineis18yearsoldandhercompanyistruly56.Afterworkingpart-timeatthe“St
eveHarveyShow",JasminewastaskedwithredesigningSteve'snursery.Sherecently57theYouthEntrepreneurshipSharkTankChallengea
ndwon.Besides,shehasalso58herfirstbitofinvestorseedmoney.Jasminecontinuestoexcelinhercareerthankstoherinnatebusinesssenseand59
tosucceed.Wecouldalltakealessonfromthisyounglady'svisionandhardwork!Shehas60thatifyoucandreamit,youcandoit.41.A.jobB.chanceC.hobbyD.purpose42.A.compa
nyB.journeyC.classD.research43.A.exchangeB.shareC.learnD.gather44.A.eagerB.anxiousC.astonishedD.grateful45.A.p
lanB.applicationC.tipD.decision46.A.collectionsB.productsC.serviceD.equipment47.A.paintersB.actressesC.writersD.businesswomen48.A.pra
iseB.encouragementC.trustD.development49.A.testingB.appreciatingC.sellingD.improving50.A.UnfortunatelyB.HopefullyC.EventuallyD.Interestin
gly51.A.successfulB.knowledgeableC.competitiveD.supportive52.A.toughB.briefC.silentD.happy53.A.turnedaroundB.settleddownC.fello
ffD.gaveup54.A.riskyB.worthwhileC.fruitlessD.simple55.A.avoidB.doubtC.ignoreD.prevent56.A.settingupB.holdingon
C.shuttingdownD.takingoff57.A.tookpartinB.paidattentiontoC.tookchargeofD.keeppacewith58.A.savedB.donatedC.costD.received59.A.choiceB
.reasonC.determinationD.preference60.A.concludedB.provedC.realizedD.predicted第二节(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。TechnologypioneerElonMuskhasshownapigwithacomputerchipimplanted(植入)第8页/共8页inherbrain,61._____couldpavethewayforco
mputer-to-braininterfaces(连接)inhumans.MrMuskhasan62._____(impress)recordinpioneeringtechnology,fromelectriccars6
3._____spacetourism.Thepigshowshislatestambitiontoallowus64._____(control)computerswithourbrains.Similarl
y,computerscouldimproveourbrainpowerandabilities.Theinterfaceispartofatechstart-up(科技创业)65._____(call)Neuralink.MrMuskannouncedtha
ttrialswouldsoonbeginonhumans.Hebelievesthetechnologyisahugeleap(跳跃)intothefutureandwillchangeourlives
considerablybygivingussuperhumanpowers.MrMusksaidresultsfromthepigshowthepotentialthetechnology66._____(ha
ve).HehopesNeuralinkwillhelppeople67._____(suffer)frombrainconditionslikestrokes,dementiaandheadaches.ItcouldlinkourbraindirectlytotheInte
rnet.Justlikeinasciencefictionmovie,wecouldcontrol68._____(phone),computersandhouseholddevices69._____(simple)withthepo
werofthought.Themostmind-blowingaspectofthetechnologyis70._____Muskcalls“superhumancognition”.Thiswillhelpustostopartificialin
telligencebecomingpowerfulenoughtohurtthehumanrace.第四部分写作(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。文中共有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:在错的词下画一横线,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;只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。LasttermanEnglishspeechcontestisheldinourscho
ol.Seenthenotice,manystudentstookaninterestinit.MyEnglishteacherMissLithoughtitwasagoodchanceformetoimprovingmyEnglishandencouragedmetotakepart
.SoIdecidedtohaveatry.Duringtheprepare,myteacherofferedmegreathelp.Shenotonlypolishedwithmyspeechdraftandalsocorrectedmypronunciation.Asaresult,m
yspeechimprovedgreat.Thenthedayforthecompetitioncame,andIdidgoodjobandgotfirstprize!Ioweditalltomyteacher.Withouthishelp,Iwouldn’thavegotsoagoodresu
lt.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华"你的英语笔友Tom因为压力太大想辍学。请你给他写一封信,内容包括:1.陈述自己的想法;2.提出建议;3.表达希望。注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。高二期中考试英
语试卷答案听力:1~5.BACAC6~10.CBABB11~15.AAACB16~20.ACBAC阅读理解:21-25CADDC25-30BDDCC31-35DCBDA36-40BGFAE完型填空:41-45CABCA46-50BDBCA51-55DADBC56-60DADCB语法填空:61.wh
ich62.impressive63.to64.tocontrol65.called66.has67.suffering68.phones69.simply70.what短文改错:LasttermanEnglishspeechcontestisheldinourschoo
l.Seenthenotice,wasseeingmanystudentstookaninterestinit.MyEnglishteacherMissLithoughtitwasagoodchanceformetoimprovingmyEnglishandencouragedmetotakepa
rt.SoIdecidedimprovetohaveatry.Duringtheprepare,myteacherofferedmegreathelp.Shenotonlypreparationpolishedwithmyspeechdraftandalsocorr
ectedmypronunciation.Asaresult,mybutspeechimprovedgreat.Thenthedayforthecompetitioncame,andIdidgoodjobandgreatlyagotfirstprize!Iow
editalltomyteacher.Withouthishelp,Iwouldn’thavegotsoahersuchgoodresult.