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1、2019-2020年高二上學(xué)期期末考試英語(yǔ)試題含答案byfen本試卷共12頁(yè).由第一卷(選擇題)和第二卷(非選擇題)兩個(gè)部分組成。滿分120分。 考試時(shí)間120分鐘。第一卷(共65分)注意事項(xiàng):1.答第一卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)、考試科目用鉛筆涂寫(xiě)在答題卡上。2.用鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。不能答在試題卷上。3.考試結(jié)束后,請(qǐng)將答題紙和答題卡一并交回。一、聽(tīng)力(共兩節(jié);滿分20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1分,滿分5分) 聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽(tīng)完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來(lái)回答有

2、關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。1. What impressed the man about the new theater?A. The ticket price.B. The seats.C. The sound.2. What does the woman prefer?A. Foreign languages.B. Science.C. Politics.3. What are the speakers doing?A. Delivering a package.B.Complaining about bad service.C. Looking for a service

3、company online.4. How does the girl probably feel?A. Unhappy.B.Excited.C. Nervous.5. What is the woman going to do?A. Call Julian Assange.B. Watch the news on TVC. Find some information on the Internet.第二節(jié)(共15小題:每小題1分,滿分15分) 聽(tīng)下面5段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白后又幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三 個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在忒迮的相噸位聽(tīng)每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀

4、各小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽(tīng)完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話或獨(dú)白讀兩遍。 聽(tīng)第6段材料,回答第6、7題。6. Who is the woman talking to?A. Her boss.B.Her doctor.C.Herco-wo er.7. What do we know about the woman?A. She had no personal life at all.B. She was disappointed at her boss.C. She didnt perform well at work.聽(tīng)第7段材料,回答第8至10題。8. Why does the ma

5、n call the woman?A. To invite her to a football game.B. To get a ticket for the football game.C. To ask the way to the football playground.9. What should the man do when he arrives at the restaurant?A. Go south.B. Turn right. C. Turn left.10. What does the woman advise the man to do?A. Leave home ea

6、rly.B. Buy his ticket early. C. Listen to the radio.聽(tīng)第8段材料,回答第11至13題。11. What is the disadvantage of the apartment on Park Avenue?A. There is no good place to put a desk.B. The view outside is awful.C. The kitchen is small.12. What do we know about the man?A. He never works at home.B. He wants to ha

7、ve privacy.C. He doesnt have any visitors.13. Where does the woman suggest putting the desk in the apartment on North Parade?A. In the living room.B.Inthebedroom.C.Inthe dining area.聽(tīng)第9段材料,回答第14至17題。14. What is the mans main plan for this year?A. To improve his study.B. To look for practicing.C. To

8、start working.15. What do the two speakers both want to do?A. To make a New Year plan.B.To look for practicing.C. To practice photography.16. What does the man think of his plans for leisure?A. Useful and practical.B. Experiential but funny.C. Time-consuming but important.17. What is precious in col

9、lege in their eyes?A.Time.B. Learning.C.Thegrade.聽(tīng)第10段材料,回答第18至20題。18. Why is the speaker resigning?A. He thinks he will lose the next election.B. He wants to retire from politics.C. He is in poor health.19. What will the speaker do after his resignation?A. Start his own business. B. Spend time with

10、 his family.C. Find a different job.20. What is the speakers last request from his audience?A. He asks them for privacy.B. He asks them for donations.C. He asks them to support Adam Greenbei.二、單項(xiàng)填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)請(qǐng)從A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。21. Have you experienced something that made a differe

11、nce to you? Well, in my memory there wasexperience that changed my life.A. one suchB.such oneC.one such anD. a such22. The economy of the country suffered a great loss from the recent earthquake the international economic sanctions (制裁).A. except forB. in additionC.on account ofD. apart from23. Dona

12、ld Trump, the newly elected US president, made a tothenation that he would strive to lower taxes and improve health care after taking office. A. contributionB. commitmentC.devotionD. donation24. If you harm the environment, you should have to pay for it .A. to be repairedB. being repairedC. repaired

13、D. is repaired25. Nowadays Chinese high school students aheavierworkloadthanbeforewith increasing stresses of college application.A. take upB.take inC.take onD. take out26.I ran all the way to school yesterday, otherwise Ilatefor the annual talent show.A. wasB.had beenC.would beD. would have been27.

14、 Topping the list of films duringthecoming Spring Festival season is an action comedy starring Kung fb master Jackie Chan.A. worth to seeB. worthy to be seenC. worthwhileseeingD. worthy of seeing28. The workers are still going through with their railway project, the expenses have risen.A. as long as

15、B. now thatC. even thoughD.asthough 29. thisyears Nobel Prize in literature surprised the whole world.A.Bob Dylans being awardedB.Bob Dylan iiad been awardedC.Bob Dylan was awarded D.Bob Dylan having been awarded30. Why are you moving out? ,but I just dont like the impersonal atmosphere here.A.No wo

16、nderB. No doubtC. No offenceD.Noproblem三、完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分) 閱讀下面短文,從短文所給各題的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)A、B、C和D中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。 Twenty-eight years ago, when I was a young man in New York City, I had no Christmas spirit. I wasnt a bad person. I didnt 31 Christmas. But I was like many people: too busy to really celebrat

17、e it. I wanted so badly to be a Broadway 32 that I didnt have time for anything else. And then I was chosen for a partone of the greatest parts in the history of Christmas: Ebenezer Scrooge. And it was in a big, wonderful 33 called the Radio City Christmas Spectacular. I also had to play one scene a

18、s Santa Clausthe worst possible part, I thought, because Santa was so . good. So boring. But that was OK. However, nobody 34 about my Scrooge. Dont get me wrong. Critics loved the show, and the audience cheered, but 35 ever wanted to come backstage to meet Ebenezer Scrooge. No, they _36 to talk to S

19、anta Claus. They loved him. Im not just talking about children. Parents would be 37 when they saw me in my costume. Strangers would smile. One time, a news reporter 38 down in tears when I walked into the studio. “I cant believe Im talking to Santa Claus,” she said.Scrooge was written out of the Chr

20、istmas Spectacular after only four years, 39 Ive been Santa Claus for almost 30 years and more than 4,000 40,and spending that much time as someone _41_ you. As I was taking off my beard one night, I said to my stage manager, “I wish I could wear this Santa suit all the time. If I did, I could 42 be

21、 angry or mean.” It was only a passing thought, but it has _43_ with me ever since. Santa Claus is the 44 part of me. Hes not just the role I play; hes my role model.Twenty-eight years ago, I wanted so badly to be _45_. I wanted to be Scrooge because Scrooge was interesting. Ebenezer Scrooge, I thou

22、ght, would make me a better actor. Instead, Santa Claus made me a better man.31.A. like B. expect C.hate D.celebrate32.A. model B. actor C.director D.manager33.A. cinema B. show C.knew D.concert34.A. cared B. worried C.scene D.talked35.A. somebody B.anybody C.nobody D.everybody36.A. wanted B. refuse

23、d C.pretended D.happened37.A. scared B.annoyed C.impressed D.embarrassed38.A. put B. made C.broke D.wrote39.A. but B. since C.as D.before40.A. speeches B. reviews C.matches D.performances41.A. bothers B. confuses C.changes D.pleases42.A. just B. still C.never D.even43.A. fixed B. linked C.combind D.

24、stuck44.A. best B. worst C.first D.last45.A. peaceful B. helpful C.successful D.cheerful四、閱讀理解(共10小題:每小題2分,共20分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、B、C、D) 中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AFrees and ChargesThinking of joining the new Ku-ring-gai Fitness and Aquatic Center?Casual EntryPriceDurationGym:Adults$17.5per visitGym:Concession$14.

25、5per visitPool:family(2 Adults & 2 Children age 3+)$18per familyAdditional Family member$2Pools:Adults$6per visitPools: Casual Concession ( concession and children age 3+)$4.5per visit Ku-ring-gai Fitness and Aquatic Center (formerly known as West Pymble Pool) was originally opened by Ku-ring-gai Co

26、uncil in 1969. Set amongst the leafy surroundings of West Pymble, the long-awaited Ku-ring-gai Fitness & Aquatic Center is now open!MEMBERSHIP: Membership options for the Ku-ring-gai Fitness and Aquatic Center are outlined below.All memberships will include an initial fitness assessment, a program w

27、ith a trainer, and ongoing assistance to keep you continually motivated and excited about visiting the center.Please feel free to emailadmin.kfac(a).vmca. ors. au if you require any further information.Standard Membership: Direct debit (直接扣款)of $42 every two weeks. No contract. Includes the followin

28、g:Unlimited access to all aquatic areas; Outdoor 50m, Indoor 25m, Program and Leisure poolAll Aquaerobics classesUnlimited access to the health clubGroup Fitness ClassesSmall Group TrainingInitial Fitness Assessment and Program46. How much does a family with three adults and two children over 4 year

29、s old have to pay per visit to the pool?A.$20. B.S24.C.$27.D.$61.5.47. With a standard membership, you A. receive a fitness assessment every two weeksB. have to pay $42 per month as a membership feeC .get a lot of assistance from trainers and are constantly motivatedD.are able to attend all Aquaerob

30、ics classes except Small Group TrainingB We all know that listening to music can reduce emotional pain, but Taylor Swift, Jay-Z and Alicia Keys can also ease physical pain, according to a study of children and teenagers who had major surgery. The research was carried out because of a very personal e

31、xperience. Sunitha Suresh was a college student when her grandmother had major suiery and was put in intensive care (重癥監(jiān)護(hù)).This meant her family couldnt always be with her. They decided to put her favorite music on an iPod so she could listen around the clock. It was very calming, Suresh says. “She

32、knew that someone who loved her had left that music for her and she was in a familiar place.” Suresh could see that the music relaxed her grandmother and made her feel less anxious, but she wondered if she also felt less pain. That would make sense, because anxiety can make people more vulnerable (脆

33、弱的)to pain. At the time Suresh was majoring in biomedical engineering with a minor (兼修)in music cognition (認(rèn)知)at Northwestern University where her father, Sanlhanam Suresh, is a professor of anesthesiology (麻醉)and pediatrics (兒科). So the father and daughter decided to do a study. And since Dr Suresh

34、 works with children, they decided to look at how music chosen by the children themselves might affect their tolerance for pain. It was a small study, involving 60 patients between 9 and 14 years old. All the patients were undergoing big operations that required them to stay in the hospital for at l

35、east a couple of days. Right after surgery, patients received narcotics (麻醉藥)to control pain. The next day they were divided into three groups. One group heard 30 minutes of music of their choice, one heard 30 minutes of stories of their choice and one listened to 30. minutes of silence via noise ca

36、ncelingheadphones (降噪耳機(jī)). After a 30-minute period, the children who listened to music or books reduced their pain burden by 1 point on a 10-point scale. That might not sound like much, but Sunitha Suresh says its the equivalent (相等物)of taking an over-the-counter pain medication like Advil or Tyleno

37、l. The findings suggest that doctors may be able to use less pain medication for their pediatric patients. And thats a good thing, says Santhanam Suresh, as children are smaller and are more likely to suffer side effects. So the less pain medication, he says, the better.48. what inspired Sunitha Sur

38、esh to do the research on the effects of music?A. Her fathers study into music cognition.B. Her grandmothers experience of recovery.C. Her desire to find a new way to help patients relieve pain.D. A book that claims anxiety can make people more vulnerable to Pain-49. During the research, the partici

39、pants .A.were all patients under 12 years oldB.greceived narcotics to control pain after surgeriesC.were required to stay in the hospital for a couple of monthsD. were divided into three groups to listen to three difTerent kinds of music50.What did Suresh and her rather find out from their research?

40、A. Books didnt reduce the childrens pain burden ay all.B. Music was even more effeclive tham pain medication for the children.C. Music did reduce the childrens pain burden to a certain decree.D. The longer the children listened to music, the less pain they felt.51. It can be inferred from the text (

41、hat .A. children arc more sensilive to music than adultsB. children can easily get addicted to pain medicationC. children are more likely to suffer from the side effects of pain medicationD. children may be treated by combining medication and music to reduce their painC We live in a time when techno

42、logy has enabled everyone to be a journalist, yet not everyone has the proper training. Whether out of ignorance or out of a sense of honor, some of the journalism online has done a better job of changing public opinion than showing the whole truth. Two recent stories are perfect reminders of the di

43、fference between the urge to change minds and basic journalism ethics (進(jìn)德觀). “A college kid took some birds from a nearby tree and was sentenced to 10 years in prison,” went a recent online headline from the Chinese Internet. The accompanying vote showed that 85 percent of respondents supported the

44、student. Some joked that most boys would be guilty of such a crime because everyone had stolen birds when they were children. But it was not mentioned in the original report that the birds taken away were falcons, which are on the nations list of protected, endangered species (物種)_ Birdwatchers also

45、 said that it was unlikely Yan Xiaotian,the 21-year-old defendant (被告),had found the 12 birds in one tree. For this particular species, he had to search a much larger area. For me, the most important questions are: Did he know it was illegal before he took the birds and did he know that before he so

46、ld them? Follow-up reporting has found that the evidence showed that Yan knew what he was doing. The only point of uncertainty is the very first time he took the first birds when he could be unaware of their status and value. As a matter of fact, the prosecutor (公訴人)started out asking for a light pu

47、nishment, but took a U-turn when data from Yans cellphone clearly showed that he had stolen them. The punishment, while sounding severe, followed the law almost to the letter. The court has since said it would review the case, a sign of giving in to public pressure. Lets look at the second story, wh

48、ich can be read as either “Elderly man had to walk in his shorts for hours in Sanya after his bike was taken by the citys quasi-police”(城管)or “Retired official illegally parked his bike for a swim and made the city apologize and fire a low-paid city management staff member”. Both played up different

49、 parts of the same story. For me, Bi Guochangs age and former official title are not related to the case. The key is whether he indeed parked his bike illegally and whether proper procedures were being followed by taking it away and making him get it back. Yet the reports focused on the image of an

50、old man walking only in his shorts. He could have phoned his family for backup or taken a taxi home first before complaining, as most would do in that situation. Such stories read like badly-written morality tales, with everything in black and white and a simple yes-or-no message. Real life is much

51、more complicated. Reporters have to be neutral and avoid taking sides too early.52. The main purpose of the article is .A. to show that there is an urgent need to change current journalism ethicsB. to prove that everyone can be a good journalist even without proper trainingC. to suggest that journal

52、ists should remain neutral and have basic ethicsD. to remind journalists that they can change the publics opinions53. Which of the following statements is TRUE about the college student who was sentenced to prison, according to the article?A. He took some birds from a nearby tree and was sentenced t

53、o 12 years in prison.B. He didnt know that he was breaking the law when he took the birds.C. It is highly possible that he took the 12 birds from different trees.D. He had no idea that the birds he caught were actually falcons.54. What does the underlined phrase “followed the law almost to the lette

54、r” suggest?A. The judges had followed the law strictly.B. The punishment was too much for the student.C. The student didnt get fair treatment from the judges.D. There was almost nothing written in the law about this type of crime.55. Which of the following is the best title of the passage?A. Two mor

55、ality stories B.How to be a journalistC. Unfair punishment D.Telling truth or taking sides第二卷(共55分)注意事項(xiàng):請(qǐng)將第二卷上的答案寫(xiě)在答題紙上!五、任務(wù)型閱讀(共10空,每小題1分,滿分10分) 認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,并根據(jù)所讀內(nèi)容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~。注意:每空一詞。 Being social animals, human groups live all over the world. As these groups of people live apart from other g

56、roups, over the years and centuries they develop their own habits and ideas which form different cultures. One important particular side of every culture is how its people deal with time. Time is not very important in non-industrial societies. The Nuer people of East Africa, for example, do not even

57、 have a word TIME that is in agreement with the abstract thing we call time. The daily lives of the people of such non-industrial societies are likely to be patterned around their physical needs and natural events rather than around a time schedule based on the clock.They cook and eat when they are

58、hungry and sleep when the sun goes down. They plant crops during the growing seasons and harvest them when the crops are ripe. They measure time not by a clock or calendar (日歷),but by saying that event takes place before or after some other events Frequently such a society measures days in terms of

59、“sleeps” or longer periods in terms of“moon”. Some cultures, such as the Eskimos of Greenland measure seasons according to the migration of certain animals. Some cultures which do not have a written language or keep written records have developed interesting ways of “telling time”. For example, when

60、 several Australian aborigines want to plan an event for a future time, one of them places a stone on a cliff or in a tree. Each day the angle of the sun changes slightly. In a few days, the rays of the sun strike the stone in a certain way. When this happens,the people see that the agreed-upon time

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