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武威六中2019-2020学年度第二学期第一次学段考试
高二英语试卷
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第I卷(选择题)
第一部分
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。
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small-group
tour.
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offers
travelers’
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covers
hiking
and
cycling.
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tsunamis
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read
about
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that
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around
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globe.
Tsunamis
are
huge
waves
of
water
that
are
usually
caused
by
earthquakes
or
volcanic
eruptions.
As
a
tsunami
approaches
the
shore,
water
may
move
back
from
the
coast.
If
it
is
shallow
enough,
the
water
may
be
pulled
back
hundreds
of
meters.
If
you
are
in
the
area,
observing
this
is
a
good
indication
that
a
tsunami
is
on
the
way.
Regions
in
tsunami
danger
zones
often
have
warning
systems
in
place
to
give
people
as
much
time
to
evacuate
(撤离)
as
possible.
When
tsunamis
hit
shallow
water
(often
near
the
coast),
they
slow
down
but
increase
in
height.
An
earthquake
in
the
Indian
Ocean
off
Indonesia
in
December
2004
caused
a
tsunami
that
killed
over
200,
000
people
in
14
countries.
In
March
2011,
the
Tohoku
earthquake
off
the
eastern
coast
of
Japan
caused
a
tsunami
that
was
a
major
factor
in
the
death
of
over
15,
000
people.
The
tsunami
waves
created
by
the
Tohoku
earthquake
reached
heights
of
over
40
metres
(131feet)
in
mine
areas,
wiping
out
coastal
towns
and
causing
a
number
of
nuclear
accidents.
The
Japanese
word
“tsunami”
literally
means
“harbour
wave”.
Tsunamis
are
sometimes
referred
to
as
tidal
waves
but
this
term
has
fallen
out
of
favour
because
tsunamis
are
not
related
to
tides.
4.Which
of
the
following
shows
a
tsunami
is
coming
soon?
A.An
earthquake
takes
place.
B.The
water
marches
towards
the
coast.
C.The
water
near
the
shore
is
pulled
back.
D.The
water
near
the
shore
is
very
shallow.
5.In
the
Tohoku
earthquake,
over
15,000
people
died
mainly
because
of
________.
A.the
earthquake
itself
B.the
lack
of
warming
systems
C.the
tsunami
caused
by
the
earthquake
D.the
nuclear
accidents
caused
by
the
tsunami
6.What
can
we
learn
from
the
passage?
A.The
word
“tsunami”
is
from
British
English.
B.The
term
“tidal
wave”
is
used
more
often
than
“tsunami.”
C.Some
nuclear
accidents
happened
after
Indonesia
tsunami.
D.More
people
died
in
Indonesia
tsunami
than
in
Tohaku
tsunami.
7.The
passage
is
developed
mainly
by
_________.
A.listing
some
facts
B.making
some
comparison
C.providing
some
numbers
D.making
some
conclusions
C
When
Sally
Millsopp,
53,
with
her
17-year-old
daughter,
Eleanor,
participated
in
Race
for
Life
in
2019.
She
had
no
idea
if
she
would
get
to
see
her
mother
Jennifer
Earnshaw
again,
who
was
desperately
ill
with
a
form
of
lung
cancer,
but
she
encouraged
the
pair
to
take
part
in
the
event
as
she
knew
the
fundraising
would
help
others.
They
managed
to
make
it
back
to
her
bedside
just
in
time
to
show
her
the
photographs.
Jennifer,
who
was
a
former
head
teacher,
passed
away
the
following
day,
aged
76.
Ms
Millsopp
and
her
daughter
are
once
again
participating
in
the
Race
for
Life
on
May
13
this
year
to
the
memory
of
Jennifer,
and
will
be
speaking
on
stage
to
inspire
others.
“Mum
was
a
selfless
person.
I
knew
she
really
wanted
us
to
do
Race
for
Life
but
it
was
hard
not
knowing
if
I
would
be
there
with
her
at
the
end.
When
we
reached
the
finish
line,
Eleanor
and
I
both
felt
elated
that
we’d
done
something
so
positive
at
such
a
sad
time.
We
had
a
big
hug
and
knew
it
was
something
Mum
would
be
proud
of,”
said
Ms
Millsopp.
One
in
two
people
in
the
UK
will
be
diagnosed
with
cancer,
but
the
good
news
is
more
people
are
surviving
the
disease
now
than
ever
before.
Cancer
Research
UK’s
Race
for
Life,
in
partnership
with
Tesco,
is
an
inspiring
women--only
series
of
5k,
10k,
Pretty
Muddy
and
Hiking
events
which
raise
millions
of
pounds
every
year
to
help
beat
cancer
sooner
by
funding
vital
research.
Gemma
Turpin,
Cancer
Research
UK’s
Norwich
event
manager,
said,
“We
are
very
grateful
to
Sally
and
Eleanor
for
their
story
that
highlights
how
special
Race
for
Life
is
to
people.
By
following
them,
women
in
Norfolk
can
make
a
real
difference
in
the
fight
against
cancer.
Money
raised
through
Race
for
Life
is
helping
beat
over
200
different
types
of
cancer
——that’s
why
every
step,
every
person
and
every
penny
raised
counts.
8.What
do
we
know
about
Jennifer
Earnshaw?
A.She
used
to
take
part
in
Race
For
Life.
B.She
had
a
sense
of
social
responsibility.
C.She
died
without
seeing
Sally
and
Eleanor.
D.She
worried
about
her
cancer’s
influence
on
Sally.
9.What
does
the
underlined
word
elated
in
Paragraph
4
mean?
A.Really
interested.
B.Desperately
tired.
C.Extremely
excited.
D.Deeply
embarrassed.
10.What
is
the
purpose
of
Paragraph
5?
A.To
add
some
background
information.
B.To
summarize
the
previous
paragraphs.
C.To
report
news
about
cancer
treatment.
D.To
introduce
a
new
topic
for
discussion.
11.What's
the
best
title
for
the
text?
A.Running
in
memory
of
mother.
B.Living
life
with
a
selfless
heart.
C.Joining
the
race
to
keep
healthy.
D.Struggling
to
survive
from
cancer.
D
The
Notre
Dame
(巴黎圣母院)
fire
has
been
put
out,
but
its
spire
(尖顶)
and
a
large
portion
of
its
wooden
roof
have
been
damaged.
The
terrible
destruction
causes
a
sudden
sharp
pain
to
people
around
the
world.
“What
a
pity
that
we
cannot
see
the
damaged
parts
of
the
wonder
anymore.”
But
the
good
news
is
that
there
is
at
least
one
way
of
seeing
them,
namely
through
a
video
game
called
Assassin’s
Creed:
Unity.
In
this
game,
the
player
can
travel
to
one
city
after
another
and
enter
the
buildings
exactly
like
what
they
are
in
reality,
and
see
Notre
Dame
as
it
was
before
the
fire.
Further,
with
virtual
reality
technology,
which
is
already
quite
mature,
one
can
even
look
around
the
undamaged
Notre
Dame
as
if
it
is
still
there.
Maybe
digital
technology
could
help
to
better
protect
architectural
cultural
heritage.
The
idea
of
making
digital
models
of
ancient
buildings
to
save
their
data
dates
back
to
the
1990s
and
the
necessary
technology
has
continued
to
advance
since
then.
By
scanning
the
ancient
buildings
with
lasers,
building
3D
models
with
multiple
images,
as
well
as
measuring
everything
precisely,
engineers
can
make
a
copy
as
accurate
as
the
real
one.
As
computers
and
smartphones
are
hugely
popular,
the
digital
model
has
great
useful
value.
First,
it
allows
tourists
to
feel
the
cultural
relics
without
touching
them.
The
virtual
tour
of
Dunhuang
Grottoes
in
Gansu
Province
is
a
good
example
of
this
as
tourists
can
view
the
paintings
without
standing
near
them.
Furthermore,
it
can
make
the
digitized
cultural
relics
more
famous
by
spreading
awareness
about
them
via
the
Internet.
In
2000,
a
virtual
tour
of
the
Great
Wall
became
very
popular
at
the
Hannover
World
Expo,
which
increased
the
number
of
foreign
tourists
visiting
the
site
in
the
following
years.
Above
all,
it
preserves
all
the
information
of
the
cultural
relics.
Of
course,
however
precise
a
model
is,
it
is
not
the
original.
Maybe
we
will
have
better
technologies
in
the
future,
but
the
digital
technology
offers
a
practical
way
to
preserve
architectural
cultural
heritage
at
the
moment.
12.What
can
we
see
about
Notre
Dame
in
the
game?
A.The
damaged
Notre
Dame.
B.Its
wooden
shape.
C.The
big
fire.
D.Its
original
look.
13.What
will
engineers
do
to
create
a
digital
copy
of
the
ancient
buildings?
A.Build
3D
models
of
full
size.
B.Scan
the
photos
of
the
buildings
C.Measure
all
the
parts
exactly.
D.Improve
the
technology
needed.
14.How
does
the
author
prove
the
digital
copy
has
vital
practical
importance?
A.By
giving
examples.
B.By
classification.
C.By
comparison.
D.By
listing
data.
15.What
is
the
author’s
attitude
towards
the
application
of
the
technology?
A.Delighted
B.Supportive
C.Doubtful
D.Conservative
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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项
When
it
comes
to
the
benefit
of
volunteering,a
lot
of
people
think
it's
all
about
the
warm
feeling
after
helping
someone.
16
As
is
known,charity
work
requires
a
wide
variety
of
people
to
do
a
wide
variety
of
things
for
everything
to
work.It
means
that
there
are
some
surprising
benefits
for
volunteers.For
example,volunteering:
Teaches
you
new
skills.
From
helping
making
websites
to
teaching
immigrant
kids
your
native
language,or
to
arranging
events
for
charity,volunteering
can
really
be
almost
anything.It
means
that
when
you
get
involved
in
charity
work,a
lot
of
the
time
you
will
face
challenges.17
Can
teach
you
what
truly
matters.
It's
a
great
way
to
find
new
perspectives
(角度)
on
life.When
you've
been
at
it
for
a
while,you
just
might
find
yourself
re-evaluating
your
advantages.
18
One
of
my
friends
went
from
wanting
to
be
a
lawyer
to
discovering
a
true
passion
for
teaching.
19
Maybe
it
is
not
surprising,but
what
might
surprise
you
is
how
genuine
these
friends
are.Some
of
my
long-term
friends
are
people
I've
met
through
volunteering.I'm
not
that
kind
of
guy
that
makes
friends
purely
for
connections,but
sometimes
it's
very
convenient
to
have
a
broad
network.
Summed
up
in
one
line:
volunteering
helps
you
grow.
20
You
meet
a
wide
variety
of
people
who
don't
have
a
lot
in
common
with.You
learn
to
get
along
with
people
involved
in
many
different
walks
in
life.You
learn
to
know
what
you
are
to
do.So
if
you've
ever
considered
volunteering,what
are
you
waiting
for?
A.Helps
you
make
new
friends.
B.Can
help
improve
social
skills.
C.You
might
even
decide
on
a
completely
new
path
to
take
in
life.
D.As
it
turns
out,that's
far
from
the
only
benefit.
E.Volunteering
helps
you
look
outside
yourself
and
your
problems.
F.Through
overcoming
the
challenges,you
learn
completely
new
skills.
G.Not
only
as
a
person,but
it
helps
you
develop
your
skill
as
well.
第三节
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

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。
It
was
an
unforgettable
experience.
We
sat
in
a
boat
waiting
for
Ofai.
He
was
swimming
under
water.
There
were
many
beautiful
shells
at
the
bottom.
If
he
could
ever
find
some
and
bring
them
21
,
he
would
make
a
lot
of
money.
It
was
a
good
and
fast
way
to
become
rich.
My
uncle
Harry
was
with
us
to
take
care
of
us.
Suddenly
I
saw
Ofai
22
his
arms.
Then
I
could
see
a
large
shark
fish
23
under
the
water.
All
at
once
I
was
24
and
held
my
breath.
“A
shark!”
cried
my
uncle.
An
anxious
expression
suddenly
25
on
his
face.
He
was
thinking
of
how
to
save
Ofai.
We
26
at
my
uncle
and
waited
for
him
to
take
27
.
The
fish
came
near.
Now
we
could
see
him
better.
He
was
of
a
yellow-brown
color
and
as
big
as
our
boat.
What
could
we
do
to
help
Ofai?
He
had
been
under
water
for
more
than
an
hour.
So
by
now
he
must
be
very
28
and
it
was
difficult
for
him
to
swim
fast
enough
to
29
the
trouble.
Thinking
that
Ofai’s
life
was
at
great
risk,
my
uncle
could
30
it
no
longer.
Without
31
he
took
his
knife
and
jumped
into
the
water.
Down
he
went
after
the
man-eating
fish.
The
shark
was
32
straight
for
Ofai.
Then,
suddenly,
the
fish
turned.
My
uncle’s
strong
arm
had
33
the
knife
deep
into
the
side
of
the
great
fish.
The
water
turned
red
as
blood
ran
from
the
shark.
Now
Ofai
had
time
to
reach
the
top.
At
last
he
was
safe
in
the
boat.
But
the
fish
was
34
.
He
turned
to
35
the
man
who
had
hurt
him.
As
he
swam
to
my
uncle,
he
opened
his
great
mouth.
Again
the
knife
went
forward.
This
time
it
cut
deep
into
the
shark’s
nose.
For
a
minute
the
shark
lay
36
.
Now
Uncle
was
able
to
swim
to
the
top.
Ofai
quickly
pulled
him
into
the
boat.
It
wasn’t
long
before
the
shark
came
to37
.
He
hit
the
boat
with
such
a
hard
38
that
the
sides
were
almost
pushed
in.
We
rowed
as
hard
as
possible
and
finally
we
were
safe
on
the
seashore.
It
was
my
uncle’s
39
and
ability
that
saved
Ofai
and
all
of
us.
We
learned
a
lesson
from
this
experience
that
courage
40
everything
in
time
of
great
danger.
We
will
always
keep
this
experience
in
mind.
21.A.down
B.up
C.in
D.forward
22.A.wave
B.rise
C.hold
D.extend
23.A.lying
B.crawling
C.moving
D.jumping
24.A.annoyed
B.excited
C.astonished
D.frightened
25.A.appeared
B.existed
C.reflected
D.flashed
26.A.called
B.stared
C.laughed
D.shouted
27.A.measure
B.step
C.action
D.advice
28.A.tired
B.excited
C.disappointed
D.satisfied
29.A.put
up
with
B.break
away
from
C.get
along
with
D.get
out
of
30.A.make
B.stand
C.hold
D.accept
31.A.difficulty
B.permission
C.delay
D.preparation
32.A.waiting
B.heading
C.fighting
D.looking
33.A.turned
B.passed
C.took
D.sent
34.A.sad
B.calm
C.brave
D.angry
35.A.see
B.help
C.attack
D.protect
36.A.quiet
B.frightened
C.still
D.discouraged
37.A.life
B.notice
C.mind
D.an
end
38.A.movement
B.weight
C.crash
D.blow
39.A.courage
B.kindness
C.cleverness
D.enthusiasm
40.A.matters
B.means
C.suggests
D.predicts
第II卷(非选择题)(共四节,满分50分)
第一节
单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
41.We
need
a
new
policy
that
is
more
(灵活的)than
this
one.
42.Don’t
worry.
Your
voice
sounds______(绝对地)
fine.
43.He
______(transform)the
old
kitchen
into
a
beautiful
sitting
room
by
now.
44.We
need
to
buy
some
necessary
________(设备).
45.
Though
he
was
a
new
man,he
got
________(accustom)
to
the
way
of
life
here
very
soon.
46.Tom
____________(惊慌)
at
the
sound
of
explosion.
47.____(从...判断)
on
her
face,
she
must
have
news
of
great
excitement
to
tell
us.
48.The
price
of
the
car
is
out
of
his
_____(范围).
49._______(失望)at
his
son,
he
said
nothing
to
us.
50._________(adopt)the
teacher’s
advice,the
boy
solved
the
problem
easily.
第二节
语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容或括号内单词的正确形式。
China
finished
construction
on
an
emergency
hospital
that
51
(
call
)
Huoshenshan
Hospital.
The
hospital
has52
area
of
25,000
square
meters
and
has
1,000
beds
for
patients.
1,400
medical
personnel
from
the
Chinese
People’s
Liberation
Army
are
staffing
it.
The
hospital
was
built
in
Wuhan
53
(
battle)
the
new
coronavirus,
which
has
been
54
(official)
named
COVID-19
by
the
World
Health
Organization.
WHO
said
it
chose
a
name
that
doesn’t
make
a
55
(
refer)
to
a
location,
animals
or
a
group
of
people.
The
agency
wanted
to
avoid
56
(
insult)
a
country
or
people.
The”CO”stands
57
corona,
the
“VI”
for
virus,
the”D”for
disease
and
19
refers
to
2019
58
the
virus
first
emerged
in
December.
When
59
comes
to
human-to-human
transmission
of
the
viruses,
often
it
happens
when
someone
60
(
come)
into
contact
with
the
infected
person's
secretions(分泌物),
depending
on
how
virulent(有毒的)the
virus
is.
A
cough,
sneeze
or
handshake
could
cause
exposure.
The
virus
can
also
be
transmitted
by
touching
something
an
infected
person
has
touched.
第三节
短文改错(共10处;每处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。作文中共有10
处错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
I'd
like
to
share
with
you
my
progresses
on
study
these
three
years.
To
be
honest,
I
was
not
so
good
at
my
study
when
I
came
to
high
school,
often
feel
tired
out
and
at
loss.
Sometimes,
I
was
even
on
the
point
of
giving
up.
Therefore
,
things
began
to
change
when
my
teachers
and
my
classmates
came
to
encourage
myself
one
day
in
Grade
Two.
It
was
for
their
encouragement
and
my
own
thinking
that
resulted
in
my
achievements
in
study
final.
Though
I
am
still
not
a
top
student
now
I
have
found
myself
filled
with
greatly
confidence
to
face
any
difficult
and
challenge.
There
is
no
doubt
that
I
am
bound
to
fighting
for
my
dream
to
the
end
in
the
coming
months!
第四节
书面表达
(满分20分)
现在越来越多的人选择走出国门旅行。但有些人在享受国外旅行时表现出一些不文明行为,这引起了社会的广泛关注。为此,某英文报社正在展开以“文明旅游”为主题的讨论。假定你是李华,请你给报社写一封信,呼吁大家做文明游客。要点如下:
1.尊重当地的风俗习惯;
2.不高声喧哗;
3.其它
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.开头和结尾已为你写好,不计入总词数。
Dear
Editor,
I’ve
read
your
discussion
on
how
to
behave
properly
while
traveling.
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
I
would
appreciate
it
if
my
suggestions
were
accepted.
Sincerely
yours,
Li
Hua
武威六中2019-2020学年度第二学期第一次学段考试
高二英语答案
第I卷(共70分)
一.
阅读(40分
2'
×20)
1----5
CABCC
6---10
DABCA
11----15
ADCAB
16----20
DFCAG
二.
完形填空(30分
1.5
×20)
21----25BACDA
26----30
BCADB
31----35
CBDDC
36----40
CADAB
第Ⅱ卷(共50分)
三.单词拼写(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
41.flexible
42
absolutely
43
has
transformed
44
equipment
45
accustomed
46
panicked
47
Judging
48
range
49
Disapointed
50
Having
adopted
四.语法填空
(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
51
is
called
52
an
53
to
battle
54
officially
55
reference
56
insulting
57
for
58
when
59
it
60
comes
五.短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
61.
progresses
→progress
6
2.feel
→feeling
63.在at和loss之间加a
64.Therefore→
However
65.myself
→me
66.去掉for
67.final→
finally
68.greatly→
great
69.difficult→difficulty
70.fighting→fight
六.书面表达(25分)
Dear
Editor,
I’ve
read
your
discussion
on
how
to
behave
properly
while
traveling.
I’m
writing
to
say
something
about
it.
Every
year,
a
great
number
of
tourists
go
out
for
sightseeing
and
relaxation
during
holidays.
While
enjoying
themselves,
some
people
behave
rudely,
which
really
astonished
me.
Since
many
people
have
arranged
their
journey
for
the
Spring
Festival,
we
should
take
some
measures
to
remind
people
of
the
impolite
behavior
and
improve
it.
The
first
thing
we
need
take
into
consideration
is
that
we
must
respect
and
follow
local
customs.
Besides,
we’d
better
not
talk
loudly
in
public
places
to
avoid
disturbance
to
others.
Also,
be
aware
that
queue
jumping
is
unacceptable
in
many
countries.
More
importantly,
if
we
travel
abroad,
we
should
bear
in
mind
that
we
are
representing
our
country,
so
we
need
to
be
cautious
about
how
we
act.
Only
in
this
way
can
we
enjoy
our
trips
and
have
beautiful
memories
as
well.
I
would
appreciate
it
if
my
suggestions
were
accepted.
Sincerely
Li
Hua

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