资源简介 兰州六十三中2019-2020学年度第一学期期末考试高 二 英 语 答 案(满分120分)一. 阅读理解(共20小题,每小题2分,满分30分)1-5 C A B D A 6-10 B C B C C 11-15 A D A B C 二.七选五(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10分) 16-20 G D B C E 第二部分 英语知识运用(满分45分)三. 完形填空 (共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分) 21-25 B C A B D 26-30 A D A B D 31-35 B A C B C 36-40 D C A D C四. 语法填空 (共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)41. A 42. forms 43. to participate 44.for 45.where46. is expected 47. compared 48.previously 49. first 50. its第三部分 书面表达 (满分35分)五. 短文改错 (共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)To Be GratefulOne always feels it hard to ignore someone or something amazing in daily life. Last week, we to move away all the books and stationeries from the classroom for the first monthly examination. Because I held too many books in my arms, I had difficulty downstairs. While I was feeling hopeless, I heard a low clear voice behind me, saying “May I help you?”. Before I could reply, taller of two boy students, Dai Tao, offered to share most of my , whose name I got to know later. “Sorry for my rudeness. I shouldn't have done this your permission. ?But I thought it a little comfortable for you to answer me without so many books in your arms. ” considerate he was! I could say nothing but to thank him again and again.I seemed to have learned something instructive about how to be grateful. 六. 书面表达(满分25分)Dear Daniel,I’m glad that you’re interested in Chinese literature. The literature club of our school plans to carry out a reading exchange activity called Books and Souls. Now, I’d like to introduce something about it to you.It will be held at 3:00 on Thursday afternoon in the lecture hall. The participants will read some classical works and share their thoughts and comprehension of the classical works.There’s no doubt that the activity will help you understand Chinese literature and Chinese culture.I’m looking forward to your early reply.Yours,Li Hua绝密★启用前兰州市第六十三中学2019-2020学年度第一学期期末试卷高 二 英 语考试时间:100分钟 满分:120分命题人:高一备课组 审核人:高一备课组注意事项:1.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、考号等信息2.请将答案正确填写在答题卡上第一部分 阅读理解(共两节:每小题2分,满分40分一. 阅读下列短文 (共15小题;每小题2分,共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。ABlue Note Jazz Festival 2018Jul 1-Jul 30, 2018Location: Several locations in New YorkThe Blue Note Jazz Festival in New York City is the city’s most popular jazz festival and focuses on bringing big-name artists to small crowds and up-and-coming acts to the public. The event takes over 15 places across the city and includes Questlove, Michael Bolton and Aretha Franklin. Grant Park Music Festival 2018Jun 14-Aug 19, 2018Locations: Jay Pritzker Pavilion, South Shore Cultural Center, & Harris Theater for Music and Dance | 201 East Randolph Street, Chicago, IllinoisListening to classical music is said to improve your intelligence. Whether that’s true or not, the Grant Park Music Festival will provide you with free, classical music, and you’d be smart to attend. The music at these concerts will leave you begging for more. It’s free to attend, so come and enjoy some great music with your family and friends. Lake Park Friends Wonderful Wednesdays 2018Jun 21-Jul 26, 2018Location: Lake Park | Milwaukee, WisconsinEnergy is way too contained (被压抑) in an indoor music place. Let that energy go where it wants through a series of outdoor concerts with Lake Park Friends Wonderful Wednesdays. Wednesday is no longer the most boring day of the week. This time, there’s something fun to do. A list of live music acts has made the middle of the week something to look forward to. Youth CUE Festival of Youth Choirs (合唱队) 2018Aug l0-Aug 22, 2018Locations: Washington National Cathedral | 3101 Wisconsin AVE NW Washington, DCYouth CUE Festival of Youth Choirs in Washington gives students the rare opportunity to perform in the Washington National Cathedral, a famous historic place. The festival is a showcase of student choirs (唱诗班) from all over the local professional orchestra. 1. What can people enjoy at the Blue Note Jazz Festival?A. Performances by artists from 15 countries.B. Lively performances by public. C. Performances by famous singers. D. High quality performances with free admission. 2. Those who are interested in classical music would probably go to ________. A. Grant Park Music FestivalB. Blue Note Jazz FestivalC. Lake Park Friends Wonderful WednesdaysD. Youth CUE Festival of Youth Choirs3. If you like choirs, which city should you go to?A. New York. B. Washington DC. C. Milwaukee. D. Chicago.B47-year-old Rakesh Shukla is a talented software engineer and CEO of a successful tech company. But among India's animal lovers he is known as “The Dog Father”, an outstanding man who founded the country’s most advanced dog rescue center and who personally takes care of 735 stray(流浪的) and abandoned dogs that nobody else wants. 12 years ago, Rakesh and his wife founded a tech company which quickly became successful, but he still didn't feel happy and satisfied. It wasn’t until 2009, when Kavya, a beautiful dog, came into his life that he truly felt that his life had meaning. Three months later, he got a second dog, this time a stray called Lucky. Over the next few weeks. Whenever Rakesh saw a stray or an abandoned dog, he just brought it home. The number grew quickly. In 2011, he founded the Voice of Stray Dogs, a dog rescue organization working to support the strays of Bangalore. Today, it is the world’s largest citywide dog rescue center. He kept adopting stray and abandoned dogs, and by 2012 he had 735 dogs in his care In 2015, Rakesh Shukla estimated that in the past three years he had spent over $1million of his own money to rescue over 5, 000 stray dogs in Bangalore, not to mention taking care of the hundreds that lived at his shelter permanently. Facing a series of problems while providing the city a free service, he decided to change his approach and decided that people who need a dog rescued have to pay a 2, 500 rupee ($37) fee. Rakesh Shukla is viewed by many as a hero, and a human champion of stray and abandoned dogs in Bangalore. 4. We know from the first paragraph that Rakesh________A. is well-known as a software engineer and CEOB. quit his job to take care of the abandoned dogsC. looked for their owners for the strays or abandoned dogsD. founded the most advanced dog rescue center in India5. When did Rakesh begin to have dogs in his care?A. In 2009. B. In 2006. C. In 2011. D. In 2015. 6. The Voice of Stray Dogs_______A. was set up by Rakesh’s wifeB. is the world’s largest citywide dog rescue centerC. is making a study on the straysD. collects information about the strays7. Why did Rakesh decide to ask for a fee from people who need dogs?A. He wants to make money by selling dogs.B. He wants people to treat dogs better. C. His organization faced lack of money.D. He doesn’t want to lose his dogs. COver the centuries the French have lost a number of famous battles with the British. However, they’ve always felt superior in the kitchen. France has for centuries had a reputation for cooking excellence, and Britain for some of the worst cooking in the world. But according to a recent survey, that reputation may no longer reflect reality. In the survey, 71% of the Britons said they cook at home every day, while only 59% of the French said they cook daily. British home cooks spend more time cooking each week and also produce a greater variety of dishes than French home cooks. The reaction in London was predictably enthusiastic. British food has greatly improved since the 1990s. Once upon a time, the menu for many family meals would have been roast beef, potatoes and over-cooked vegetables, but not now. Home cooks are experimenting with the huge range of ingredients now available in British supermarkets and are preparing all kinds of new dishes, using the cookbooks that sell millions of copies every year. As a result, there’s much more diversity in British food now, compared to French food, which tends to be very traditional. Some French people say that the survey did not show the whole picture. They agree that during the week French women don’t cook as much as they used to because most of them work and don’t have much time. They tend to buy ready-made or frozen dishes, but many of them make up for it on the weekend. There’s also a difference between Paris and the countryside. It’s true that people in Paris don’t cook much, but elsewhere, cooking is still at the heart of daily life. For many French people, opinions about British food have not changed. When Bernard Blier, the food editor at a magazine, was asked about British food, he replied: “I don’t go out of my way to try it. It is not very refined. You can say that I’m not a fan at all.”8. According to the passage, nowadays British people ______. A. cook less at home than the French every day. B. are more willing to try cooking all kinds of new foods.C. no longer eat roast beef and over-cooked vegetables.D. buy more cookbooks than French people do. 9. What can we infer from the fourth paragraph?A. French women seldom cook on the weekend.B. The French prefer ready-made dishes. C. French women cook less often now.D. Cooking is at the heart of people’s life in Paris. 10. What is Bernard’s attitude towards British food?A. He would love to try it. B. He considers it worse than before.C. He shows no interest in it. D. He considers it better than before. 11. What does the passage mainly talk about?A. The change in British food. B. The history of French food. C. The history of British food. D. The change in French food. DHow Much Can We Afford to Forget?In 2018, Science magazine asked some young scientists what schools should teach students. Most said students should spend less time memorizing facts and have more space for creative activities. As the Internet grows more powerful, students can access(获得)knowledge easily. Why should they be required to carry so much of it around in their heads?Civilizations(文明)develop through forgetting life skills that were once necessary. In the Agricultural(农业的)Age, a farmer could afford to forget hunting skills. When societies industrialized, the knowledge of farming could be safe to forget. Nowadays, smart machines give us access to most human knowledge. It seems that we no longer need to remember most things. Does it matter?Researchers have recognized several problems that may happen. For one, human beings have biases(偏见), and smart machines are likely to increase our biases. Many people believe smart machines are necessarily correct and objective, but machines are trained through a repeated testing and scoring process. In the process, human beings still decide on the correct answers. Another problem relates to the case of accessing information(获取信息).When there were no computers, efforts were required to get knowledge from other people, or go to the library. We know what knowledge lies in other brains or books, and what lies in our heads. But today, the Internet gives us the information we need quickly. This can lead to the mistaken belief — the knowledge we found was part of what we knew all along. In a new civilization rich in machine intelligence, we have easy access to smart memory networks where information is stored. But dependency on a network suggests possibilities of being harmed easily. The collapse of any of the networks of relations our well-being(健康)depends upon, such as food and energy, would produce terrible results. Without food we get hungry; without energy we feel cold. And it is through widespread loss of memory that civilizations are at risk of falling into a dark age. We forget old ways to free up time and space for new skills. As long as the older forms of knowledge are stored somewhere in our networks, and can be found when we need them, perhaps they’re not really forgotten. Still, as time goes on, we gradually but unquestionably become strangers to future people. 12. Why are smart machines likely to increase our biases?A. Because they go off course in testing and scoring. B. Because they overuse the provided answers.C. Because we offer them too much information. D. Because we control the training process on them.13. The case of accessing information from the Internet . A. misleads us into thinking we already knew the knowledgeB. prevents civilizations from being lost at a high speedC. frees us from making efforts to learn new skillsD. separates the facts we have from those in the smart machines14. The word “collapse” in Paragraph 5 probably means“ ”. A. the basic rule B. a sudden failureC. a disappointing start D. the gradual development15. What is the writer’s main purpose in writing this passage?A. To question about the standards of information storage. B. To discuss our problems of communication with machines. C. To remind us of the risk of depending on machines to remember.D. To stress the importance of improving our memorizing ability.二.(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择填入空白的最佳选项。两项为多余项。Why do you run? Different people have different reasons. Whatever your reason, there’s one thing we can be sure of: Running is much better injury-free. In his book, Dr. Jordan Metzl’s Running Strong, Metzl has the perfect suggestions for enjoying your running without losing your well-being. Here are five must-follow rules for injury-free running:1. Train for your level of fitness and your goals.?16??If you run for fitness and your goal is 30 minutes a day, that’s cool. But if you are just starting out, you need to get there slowly.2. Wear the right shoes for your feet.You will hear lots of opinions about whether running shoes really help prevent injury and whether you should even wear them.??17??And some of you may need a little added assistance from inserts (鞋垫).3.??18??Be honest about how much sleep you need and stick to it. The cool runner is the one who wins the race. Sleep will get you there.4. Fuel (给……提供能量) your body right for running and recovery.?19?.?And after a workout or race, you need to deliver nutrients to all the body rebuilders in your muscles, so they can do their job and get you back into tip-top shape for your run tomorrow.5. Pay attention to pain.When pain changes the way you run, stop running.??20??And use dynamic rest (动态休息)? to stay in shape until you are back on your running feet.A. Try to find out what’s going on and treat it.B. Get seven to eight hours of sleep every night.C. A good pre-run meal plan is one that keeps you stepping strong.D. The right running shoes can help correct foot-movement problems that lead to injury.E. Running should be seen as fun rather than pain.F. It is because of the health benefits, including lowering your risk for disease.G.?Don’t run more miles than your body can deal with.第二部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分45分)三. 完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读短文,从所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。On September 11, 2001, I was in my fifth grade at Hutchinson Elementary School in New York. During the day, I 21 that something had happened at the Twin Towers. But nobody seemed to really 22 what was going on. It wasn’t until school let out that I realized something might be 23 . My dad usually 24 me up, but he wasn’t there. My dad was a firefighter. His 25 was less than a mile from the Twin Towers. When I got home, my mom told me that the Twin Towers had been attacked, and my dad had gone there to 26 . Most of the rest of that day is unclear. I 27 only bits and pieces, like my mom calling hospitals all over New York City, 28 to find my dad. Two days later, she told me that he was probably 29 . We didn’t learn exactly what had happened to my father until much later. We 30 that he had sent a radio message at 9:56 am, when he and hundreds of other 31 firefighters were in the burning South Tower, trying to 32 as many people as possible. Just three minutes later, the tower 33 . The other tower came crashing down about a half hour later. 17 years later, I still 34 my dad every day. He instilled(灌输) in me a 35 for my community, and his 36 encouraged me to volunteer with the 9/11 Legacy Advocates, a group made up of people who 37 family members on 9/11 like me. When I look back. I don’t think only of the sad 38 . I also remember the great acts of so many people, 39 my dad. I’m really 40 to call him my hero. 21. A. saw B. heard C. reported D. imagined22. A. wonder B. care C. know D. doubt23. A. wrong B. true C. different D. strange24. A. took B. picked C. got D. put25. A. hospital B. home C. school D. station26. A. help B. talk C. stay D. beat27. A. want B. give C. get D. remember28. A. hoping B. promising C. requiring D. refusing29. A. tired B. gone C. chosen D. mistaken30. A. made sense B. made sure C. picked out D. found out31. A. serious B. courageous C. excited D. surprised32. A. save B. control C. meet D. tell33. A. showed up B. shut up C. fell down D. broke down34. A. read B. miss C. worry D. learn35. A. pity B. fear C. love D. need36. A. carefulness B. patience C. wisdom D. bravery37. A. discovered B. forgot C. lost D. left38. A. event B. lesson C. example D. change39. A. actually B. occasionally C. probably D. especially40. A. sorry B. thankful C. proud D. sad四.(共10小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(不多于3个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。The 2022 Winter Olympics, is a multi-sport event that will be held in Beijing and Zhangjiakou. 41 large number of athletes from more than 80 countries will compete in 102 winter sports events, including different 42 (form) of skating and skiing. To spread the Olympic spirits widely, the whole country will encourage 300 million people, especially the youth, 43 (participate) in winter sports. Three special villages are now being built 44 the competitors to live in. Several stadiums are being built as well. In the meanwhile, a high-speed railway linking Beijing and Zhangjiakou, 45 some of the skiing events will take place, 46 ( expect) to be completed around 2019. Besides, 47 (compare) with the level of air quality in 2012, the level of the PM 2.5 will have decreased by at least 40% by 2022 as a result of on-going control and management. Having 48 (previous) hosted the 2008 Summer Olympics, Beijing will become the 49 (one) city ever to host both the Summer and the Winter Olympic Games. The two sets of Games not only provide a stage for the world’s best athletes, but offer a platform for China to promote 50 (it) growing relationship with the Olympic movement.第三部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)五. 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)下列文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。错误涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其后面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,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; 2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分To Be GratefulOne always feels it hard to ignore someone or something amazing in daily life. Last week, we have to move away all the books and stationeries from the classroom for the first monthly examination. Because of I held too many books in my arms, I had difficulty go downstairs. While I was feeling terrible hopeless, I heard a low and clear voice behind me, saying “May I help you?” Before I could reply, a taller of two boy students, Dai Tao, offered to share most of my load, whose name I got to know later. “Sorry for my rudeness. I shouldn't have done this after your permission. But I thought it a little comfortable for you to answer me without so many books in your arms.” What considerate he was! I could say nothing but to thank him again and again.I seemed to have learned something instructive about how to be grateful.书面表达(满分25分)假如你是李华。最近,你校文学社打算开展一个名为 Books and Souls 的读书交流活动。 你的英国朋友Daniel 对中国文学很感兴趣。请你给他写一封电子邮件,邀请其参加。要点包括:1.时间地点;2. 活动内容。关键词:中国文学Chinese literature,读书交流活动reading exchange activity注意:1.词数100左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear Daniel,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours, Li Hua 展开更多...... 收起↑ 资源列表 高二英语答案.doc 高二英语试卷.docx