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深圳富源学校高中部2020-2021学年度第二学期期中考试
高二英语
时间:130分钟
满分:150分
第I卷(共100分)
第一部分
听力(满分20分)
第一节
听力理解(共10小题,每小题
1.5分,满分15分)
每段播放两遍。各段后有几个小题,各段播放前每小题有5秒钟的阅读时间。请根据各段播放内容及其相关小题,在5秒钟内从题中所给的A、B、C项中,选出最佳选项。
听第一段对话,回答第1—3
题。
1.How
will
Kate
travel
to
New
York?
A.
By
car.
B.
By
train.
C.
By
bus.
2.Where
is
Laura
living?
A.
In
California.
B.
In
Vermont.
C.
In
New
York.
3.What
do
we
know
about
Kate?
A.
She
will
go
to
New
York
with
Jack’s
roommate.
B.
She
invites
Jack
to
go
with
her
to
New
York.
C.
She
has
never
been
to
New
York.
听第二段对话,回答第4—6
题。
4.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
two
speakers?
A.
Old
friends.
B.
Passenger
and
taxi
driver.
C.
Pedestrian
and
policeman.
5.What
do
we
know
about
going
by
North-south
Elevation
Bridge?
A.
It
should
be
faster
but
the
distance
will
be
longer.
B.
It
should
be
faster
and
the
distance
will
be
the
same.
C.
It
should
be
slower
but
the
distance
will
be
shorter.
6.If
the
cab
covers
21
kilometers
to
get
to
People’s
Square,
how
much
should
the
woman
pay?
A.
10
yuan.
B.
50
yuan.
C.
62
yuan.
听第三段独白,回答第7—10
题。
7.Why
did
the
paper
industry
need
a
new
source
of
fiber
in
the
early
1800’
s?
A.
Publishers
wanted
higher
quality
paper.
B.
Paper
made
from
rags
went
bad
too
quickly.
C.
The
supply
of
rags
was
not
enough.
8.The
United
States
had
to
import
about
______
thousand
tons
of
rags
each
year.
A.
250
B.
60
C.
50
9.Which
of
the
following
statements
is
right?
A.
Canada’s
first
wood
pulp
mill
was
set
up
in
1866.
B.
The
United
States’
first
wood
pulp
mill
was
set
up
in
1866.
C.
Canada’s
first
wood
pulp
mill
was
set
up
in
1860.
10.
What
problem
do
libraries
face
when
paper
made
from
wood
pulp
is
used
for
books?
A.
Their
collection
of
books
will
soon
be
in
poor
condition.
B.
They
have
to
import
most
of
the
paper
they
use.
C.
They
don’t
have
enough
space
to
store
government
documents.
第二节
听取信息(共5小题;每小题
1分,满分5分)
听下面一段独白,请根据题目要求,从听到的内容中获取必要的信息,填入标号为11--15的空格中。听录音前,你将有10秒钟的阅题时间,录音读两遍。你将有60秒钟的作答时间。每空不超过三个词,请将答案填写在答卷上。
Book
Talk
Book
Name
Author
Type
Content
Shallow
Earth
Alan
Cooper
11.__________
A
group
of
soldiers
are
fighting
in
the
future
to
savethe
earth
from
12.
____________
.
Give
Me
Shelter
Kathleen
Wang
13._________
It
tells
a
story
of
two
Chinese
teenagers
growing
upin
Shanghai
14._______________.
Jump
For
The
Stars
Tracy
McGrady
Biography
It
tells
readers
about
McGrady’s
NBA
15.__________
.
第二部分
单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
16.
There
is
no
doubt
that
he
has
obtained
many
honors,
and
everyone
thinks
he
________
these
honors
because
of
his
hard
work.
A.
deserts
B.
deserves
C.
rewards
D.
convinces
17.
_______
some
people
regard
as
a
drawback
is
seen
as
a
plus
by
many
others.
A.
Whether
B.
What
C.
That
D.
How
18.
Part
of
the
reason
why
Charles
Dickens
loved
his
own
novel
was
_______
it
was
rather
closely
modeled
on
his
own
life.
A.
because
B.
that
C.
why
D.
whether
19.
To
improve
the
quality
of
our
products,
we
asked
_______
had
used
the
products
for
suggestions.
A.
whoever
B.
who
C.
whichever
D.
which
20.
She
had
just
finished
her
homework
_______her
mother
asked
her
to
practice
playing
the
piano
yesterday.
A.
when
B.
while
C.
after
D.
since
21.
—Does
Jenny
always
keep
her
promise?
—Seldom,________
.
A.
if
any
B.
whenever
possible
C.
if
ever
D.
when
necessary
22.
It
was
from
only
a
few
supplies
______
the
hostess
cooked
such
a
nice
dinner.
A.
where
B.
that
C.
when
D.
which
23.
I
suddenly
found
my
watch
didn’t
work
any
more
and
only
then
______
I
was
late
for
school.
A.
had
I
realized
B.
I
had
realized
C.
did
I
realize
D.
realized
I
24.
Dina,
______
for
months
to
find
a
job
as
a
waitress,
finally
took
a
position
at
a
local
advertising
agency.
A.
struggling
B.
struggled
C.
having
struggled
D.
to
struggle
25.
A
great
number
of
students
_______
said
they
were
forced
to
practise
the
piano.
A.
to
question
B.
to
be
questioned
C.
questioning
D.
questioned
26.
Whenever
I
_________
an
interesting
story
online,
I
will
share
it
with
friends
on
WeChat
.
A.
figure
out
B.
put
forward
C.
get
across
D.
come
across
27.
If
you
have
a
job,_______
yourself
to
it
and
finally
you’ll
succeed.
A.
do
devote
B.
don’t
devote
C.
devoting
D.
not
devoting
28.
Unless
__________
to
speak,
you
should
keep
silent
at
the
conference.
A.
invited
B.
being
invited
C.
inviting
D.
having
invited
29.
We’ve
just
moved
into
a
bigger
house
and
there’s
a
lot
to
do.
Let’s
_______
it.
A.
keep
up
with
B.
do
away
with
C.
get
down
to
D.
look
forward
to
30.
Tom
was
disappointed—all
his
hard
work
was
________,
so
he
began
to
write
books,
which
made
him
win
a
big
bonus.
A.
in
return
B.
in
existence
C.
in
advance
D.
in
vain
第三部分
阅读理解(共
15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分37.5分)
A
If
you're
looking
to
fully
experience
Africa’s
breathtaking
scenery
,and
have
an
eye
for
adventure,
then
there's
only
one
place
to
be.
Here,
inside
Africa
picks
four
of
the
best
hikes
from
across
the
continent.
1.Kilimanjaro
Make
it
to
the
top
of
Tanzania's
5,895-meter
Kilimanjaro,
and
you'll
be
standing
at
Africa’s
highest
point.
The
mountain
is
Africa's
most-visited
hiking
destination,
attracting
tens
of
thousands
of
tourists
and
adventures
every
year.
You
don’t
have
to
a
technical
climber
to
climb
Mount
Kilimanjaro;
you
just
need
not
be
pretty
physically
fit.
There
are
six
routes
to
choose
from.
difficulty,
scenery
and
success.
No
special
equipment
2.Atlas
mountains
The
High
Atlas
is
an
impressive
mountainous
range
in
central
Morocco
that
hosts
North
Africa's
highest
peak.
Mount
Toubkal
,
at
4,165
meters.
There's
a
variety
of
routes
to
follow
during
your
climb
but
inexperienced
climbers
should
note
that
the
hike
through
the
mountain’s
challenging
zones
is
quite
demanding.
3.
Mount
Kenya
A
long-extinct
volcano.
Mount
Kenya
is
Africa's
second-highest
peak,
at
5,199
meters.
Lying
just
south
of
the
equator,
the
mountain's
deep
valleys
and
diverse
wildlife
will
guarantee
you
wonderful
scenery
and
a
fantastic
hiking
experience.
The
climb,
however,
to
the
mountain's
steep
ice-capped
peaks
is
quite
challenging,
making
it
the
most
technical,
probably,
in
that
East
African
area.
4.
Mount
Meru
Mount
Meru
may
forever
exist
in
the
shadow
of
its
neighbor,
Kilimanjaro,but
Tanzania
’s
second-highest
mountain
(4,565
meters)
has
its
own
devotees.
It's
less
known,
but
Mount
Meru
is
for
the
true
enthusiast
who
wants
to
experience
what
very
few
people
actually
do.
Mount
Meru
is
often
used
by
mountaineers
to
accustom
themselves
before
trying
to
conquer
Kilimanjaro,
or
by
those
wanting
a
hike
with
the
local
Massai.
31.
What
do
we
know
about
Kilimanjaro?
A.
It's
comparatively
easy
to
climb.
B.
It's
Africa's
second
highest
mountain
C.
Its
six
routes
are
equally
difficult.
D.
It
lies
to
the
east
of
Tanzania.
32.
Why
do
mountaineers
climb
Mount
Meru
first
before
they
do
Kilimanjaro?
A.
To
avoid
big
crowds
of
climbers
.
B.
To
hike
with
the
local
Massai.
C.
To
get
used
to
the
situation.
D.
To
experience
what
most
people
do.
33.
Which
is
the
lowest
of
the
four?
A.
Kilimanjaro.
B.
Atlas
mountains
C.
Mount
Kenya.
D.
Mount
Meru
B
That
was
how
the
adventures
began.
It
was
the
sort
of
house
that
you
never
seem
to
come
to
the
end
of,
and
it
was
full
of
unexpected
places.
The
first
few
doors
they
tried
led
only
into
spare
bedrooms,
as
everyone
had
expected
that
they
would;
but
soon
they
came
to
a
very
long
room
full
of
pictures;
and
after
that
was
a
room
all
hung
with
green,
with
a
harp
in
one
corner;
and
then
a
kind
of
little
upstairs
hall
and
a
door
that
led
out
on
to
a
balcony.
And
shortly
after
that
they
looked
into
a
room
that
was
quite
empty
except
for
one
big
wardrobe,
the
sort
that
has
a
looking-glass
in
the
door.
“Nothing
there!”
Everybody
rushed
out
but
Lucy
stayed
because
she
thought
it
would
be
worthwhile
trying
the
door
of
the
wardrobe,
even
though
she
felt
almost
sure
that
it
would
be
locked.
To
her
surprise,
it
opened
quite
easily,
and
two
mothballs
dropped
out.
Looking
into
the
inside,
she
saw
several
coats
hanging
up
---
mostly
long
fur
coats.
There
was
nothing
Lucy
liked
so
much
as
the
smell
and
feel
of
fur.
She
immediately
stepped
into
the
wardrobe
and
got
in
among
the
coats
and
rubbed
her
face
against
them,
leaving
the
door
open,
of
course,
because
she
knew
that
it
is
very
foolish
to
shut
oneself
into
any
wardrobe...
She
took
a
step
further
in
---
then
two
or
three
steps,
always
expecting
to
feel
woodwork
against
the
tips
of
her
fingers.
But
she
could
not
feel
it.
“This
must
be
a
simply
vast
wardrobe!”
thought
Lucy,
going
still
further
in.
Then
she
noticed
that
there
was
something
crunching
under
her
feet.
“Is
that
more
mothball?”
she
thought,
stooping
down
to
feel
it
with
her
hand.
But
instead
of
feeling
the
hard,
smooth
wood,
she
felt
something
soft
and
powdery
and
extremely
cold.
“This
is
very
queer,”
she
said,
and
went
on
a
step
or
two
further.
...
And
then
she
saw
that
there
was
a
light
ahead
of
her;
...
A
moment
later
she
found
that
she
was
standing
in
the
middle
of
a
wood
at
night-time
with
snow
under
her
feet
and
snowflakes
falling
through
the
air.
34.What
is
the
first
paragraph
mainly
about?
A.
The
discovery
of
mysterious
rooms.
B.
The
complex
structures
of
the
house.
C.
The
unexpected
search
of
the
house.
D.
The
adventurous
exploration
in
a
house.
35.Why
didn’t
Lucy
go
out
of
the
room?
A.
She
wanted
to
explore
the
wardrobe.
B.
She
found
her
favourite
fur
coats.
C.
She
was
attracted
by
mothballs.
D.
She
liked
the
smell
of
the
room.
36.What
can
we
infer
about
Lucy
from
the
third
paragraph?
A.Careful
and
cowardly.
B.
Cautious
and
curious.
C.
Foolish
but
brave.
D.
Adventurous
but
casual
37.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“queer”
mean?
A.
Terrifying.
B.
Empty.
C.
Strange.
D.
Impressive.
C
Sports
fans
around
the
world
are
struggling
to
reconcile
with
the
sudden
loss
of
American
basketball
icon
Kobe
Bryant.
The
41-year-old
died
on
January
26,
2020,
when
his
private
helicopter
crashed
into
a
hillside
in
Calabasas,
California
---
about
30
miles
away
from
Los
Angele.
The
crash
also
killed
eight
other
passengers
including
his
13-year-old
daughter
Gianna.
The
extremely
heavy
fog
condition
is
believed
to
have
been
a
major
factor.
Bryant,
who
spent
his
entire
20-year-basketball
career
as
a
shooting
guard
for
the
Los
Angeles
Lakers,
was
born
in
Philadelphia.
The
basketball
star,
who
decided
to
turn
professional
after
graduating
from
high
school,
was
selected
by
the
Charlotte
Hornets
with
the
13th
overall
pick,
and
then
traded
to
the
Lakers.
At
just
18
years
old,
he
was
the
youngest
player
to
be
drafted
in
NBA
history.
The
trade
proved
to
be
lucky
for
the
Lakers.
By
his
third
year,
Bryant
had
moved
from
being
a
reserve
to
the
starting
line-
up.
He
had
also
firmly
established
himself
as
a
star.
In
2000,
Bryant
led
the
Lakers
to
their
first
NBA
championship
since
1988.
The
dream
team
continued
to
dominate
the
league
for
the
next
two
years.
In
addition
to
helping
the
Lakers
win
two
additional
NBA
titles
in
2009
and
2010,
Bryant
was
also
a
member
of
the
basketball
team
responsible
for
bringing
home
the
Olympic
Gold
medals
in
2008
and
2012.
By
the
time
he
retired
in
2016,
the
18-time
NBAAll-Star
had
played
a
total
of
1,560
games
and
scored
an
astounding
33,043
points
---
a
record
surpassed
by
only
three
players
Kareem
Abdul-Jabar
(38,387),
Karl
Malone
(36,928),
and
James
(33,655)
---
in
the
NBA’s
73-year
history.
Though
there
are
many
ways
to
honor
Bryant,
the
best
way
to
pay
tribute
to
one
of
the
greatest
sports
heroes
of
all
time
may
be
to
follow
his
philosophy
on
life:
“Life
is
too
short
to
be
discouraged.
You
have
to
keep
moving.
Put
one
foot
in
front
of
the
other,
smile,
and
just
keep
on
rolling.”
---
Kobe
Bryant,
2008.
38.According
to
the
passage,
what
probably
caused
the
accident?
A.
Bad
weather.
B.
Mechanical
failure.
C.
The
operational
error.
D.
High
mountains.
39.What
can
we
infer
from
the
second
paragraph?
A.
Kobe
Bryant
turned
professional
player
in
high
school.
B.
Kobe
Bryant
was
always
in
the
Lakers’
starting
line-up
at
18.
C.
The
Lakers
won
their
first
NBA
championship
in
2000.
D.
Los
Angeles
Lakers
won
the
NBA
championship
in
2002.
40.
Which
of
the
following
is
TRUE
of
Kobe
Bryant?
A.
He
took
part
in
the
2016
Olympic
Games.
B.
He
was
the
first
NBA
All-Star
in
history.
C.
Having
scored
33,043
points,
he
ranked
fourth
in
the
NBA’s
73-year
history.
D.
He
was
the
first
shooting
guard
in
NBA
history.
41.
Which
of
the
following
ideas
CANNOT
be
inferred
from
Kobe
Bryant’s
philosophy
on
life?
A.
Life
is
like
riding
a
bicycle
and
to
keep
your
balance,
you
must
keep
moving.
B.
Optimism
plays
an
essential
role
in
one’s
success.
C.
A
good
beginning
makes
a
good
ending.
D.
Great
achievements
are
accomplished
by
perseverance.
D
El
Ni?o,
a
Spanish
term
for
“the
Christ
child”,
was
named
by
South
American
fishermen
who
noticed
that
the
global
weather
pattern,
which
happens
every
two
to
seven
years,
reduced
the
amount
of
fishes
caught
around
Christmas.
El
Ni?o
sees
warm
water,
collected
over
several
years
in
the
western
Pacific,
flow
back
eastwards
when
winds
that
normally
blow
westwards
weaken,
or
sometimes
the
other
way
round.
The
weather
effects,
both
good
and
bad,
are
felt
in
many
places.
Rich
countries
gain
more
from
powerful
Ni?os,
on
balance,
than
they
lose.
A
study
found
that
a
strong
Ni?o
in
1997-1998
helped
America’s
economy
grow
by
$15
billion,
partly
because
of
better
agricultural
harvests:
farmers
in
the
Midwest
gained
from
extra
rain.
The
total
rise
in
agricultural
incomes
in
rich
countries
is
greater
than
the
fall
in
poor
ones.
But
in
Indonesia
extremely
dry
forests
are
in
flames.
A
multi-year
drought
in
south-east
Brazil
is
becoming
worse.
Though
heavy
rains
brought
about
by
El
Ni?o
may
relieve
the
drought
in
California,
they
are
likely
to
cause
surface
flooding
and
other
disasters.
The
most
recent
powerful
Ni?o,
in
1997-1998,
killed
around
21,000
people
and
caused
damage
worth
$36
billion
around
the
globe.
But
such
Ni?os
come
with
months
of
warning,
and
so
much
is
known
about
how
they
happen
that
governments
can
prepare.
According
to
the
Overseas
Development
Institute
(ODI),
however,
just
12%
of
disaster-
relief
funding
in
the
past
two
decades
has
gone
on
reducing
risks
in
advance,
rather
than
recovery
and
rebuilding
afterwards.
This
is
despite
the
evidence
that
a
dollar
spent
on
risk-reduction
saves
at
least
two
on
reconstruction.
Simple
improvements
to
infrastructure
(
基础设施)
can
reduce
the
spread
of
disease.
Better
sewers
(下水道)
make
it
less
likely
that
heavy
rain
is
followed
by
an
outbreak
of
the
disease
of
bad
stomach.
Stronger
bridges
mean
villages
are
less
likely
to
be
left
without
food
and
medicine
after
floods.
According
to
a
paper
in
2011
by
Mr.
Hsiang
and
co-authors,
civil
conflict
is
related
to
El
Ni?o’s
harmful
effects
---
and
the
poorer
the
country,
the
stronger
the
link.
Though
the
relationship
may
not
be
causal,
helping
divided
communities
to
prepare
for
disasters
would
at
least
reduce
the
risk
that
those
disasters
are
followed
by
killing
and
wounding
people.
Since
the
poorest
are
least
likely
to
make
up
for
their
losses
from
disasters
linked
to
El
Ni?o,
reducing
their
losses
needs
to
be
the
priority.
42.
What
can
we
learn
about
El
Ni?o
in
the
first
paragraph?
A.
It
is
named
after
a
South
American
fisherman.
B.
It
takes
place
almost
every
year
all
over
the
world.
C.
It
forces
fishermen
to
stop
catching
fish
around
Christmas.
D.
It
sees
the
changes
of
water
flow
direction
in
the
ocean.
43.
What
may
El
Ni?os
bring
about
to
the
countries
affected?
A.
Agricultural
harvests
in
rich
countries
fall.
B.
Droughts
become
more
harmful
than
floods.
C.
Rich
countries’
gains
are
greater
than
their
losses.
D.
Poor
countries
suffer
less
from
droughts
economically.
44.
The
data
provided
by
ODI
in
the
fourth
paragraph
suggest
that________.
A.
more
investment
should
go
to
risk
reduction
B.
governments
of
poor
countries
need
more
aid
C.
victims
of
El
Ni?o
deserve
more
compensation
(补偿)
D.
recovery
and
reconstruction
should
come
first
45.
What
is
the
author’s
purpose
of
writing
the
passage?
A.
To
introduce
El
Ni?o
and
its
origin.
B.
To
explain
the
consequences
of
El
Ni?o.
C.
To
show
ways
of
fighting
against
El
Ni?o.
D.
To
urge
people
to
prepare
for
El
Ni?o.
七选五
(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。
When
you’re
packing
for
an
adventure,
what’s
the
most
important
thing
you’ll
need?
46
Or
better
yet,
a
GPS.
What
about
other
animals,
how
do
they
know
where
they’re
going?
While
humans
depend
on
technology
to
travel,
some
animals
have
something
far
more
advanced.
Researchers,
mainly
from
Oregon
State
University,
US,
found
that
Chinook
salmon
(鲑鱼)
have
a
“built-in
GPS”
of
the
Earth’s
magnetic
field.
47
It
acts
like
a
big
map
inside
their
brain.
Scientists
placed
some
baby
salmon
into
a
big
swimming
pool.
To
simulate
(模拟)
the
Earth’s
magnetic
field,
they
put
magnetic
coils
(线圈)
all
around
the
pool.
Then,
by
changing
the
direction
of
the
coils,
the
salmon
began
to
change
their
own
direction.
They
started
to
face
in
the
direction
of
their
ocean
feeding
area.
48
When
the
scientists
changed
the
coils
to
the
opposite
side,
the
salmon
also
turned
in
the
opposite
direction.
Just
by
using
their
“built-in
GPS”,
the
salmon
were
able
to
figure
out
the
direction
of
their
feeding
area.
49
The
scientists
believe
that
their
navigation
skills
came
through
evolution.
The
fish
that
were
able
to
reach
the
feeding
area
lived
longer.
50
So
if
you’re
ever
lost
and
in
need
of
some
help,
maybe
you
should
ask
a
salmon
to
point
you
in
the
right
direction!
A.
If
you
don’t
want
to
get
lost,
you’ll
need
a
map!
B.
How
did
Chinook
salmon
get
their
“built-in
GPS”?
C.
Then
they
could
pass
on
their
navigation
skills
to
their
babies.
D.
This
is
a
safe
place
in
the
ocean
where
salmon
can
find
food
to
eat.
E.
However,
the
magnetic
field
is
likely
not
the
only
tool
salmon
use
to
navigate.
F.
It
turns
out
young
salmon
don’t
just
learn
quickly,
they
don’t
need
to
learn
at
all.
G.
This
means
as
soon
as
they
are
born
they
are
able
to
direct
themselves
in
the
ocean.
第四部分
完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
It
was
a
hot
spring
day.
I
headed
into
the
store
to
buy
my
son
a
shirt.
The
air
conditioning
in
there
was
a
(an)
51
from
the
heat
outside.
After
I
made
my
52
I
walked
back
out
into
the
heat.
I
got
in
my
car
but
had
to
wait
to
53
because
of
all
the
cars
lined
up
at
the
red
stop
light.
I
looked
out
of
my
car
window
and
saw
something
on
the
pavement.
A
single
butterfly
was
wildly
54
its
wings
but
not
getting
off
the
55
.
It
was
right
in
front
of
a
truck’s
tire
too.
Without
thinking
I
got
out
of
my
car,
held
my
hand
up
56
the
truck
driver
wouldn’t
move
forward,
and
57
down
to
look
at
the
butterfly.
One
of
its
legs
was
58
in
what
looked
like
spilt
soda
(苏打水).
I
reached
down
and
59
the
butterfly
as
60
as
I
could.
I
lifted
its
leg
up
and
suddenly
it
was
61
.
I
opened
my
hands
and
up
it
flew
towards
the
shining
sun.
My
own
eyes
shone
brighter
and
my
own
heart
felt
62
as
I
watched
it.
Now
a
lot
of
people
might
wonder
why
I
would
step
out
into
traffic
like
that
to
63
a
single
butterfly.
All
I
can
say
is
that
my
heart
was
64
me
at
that
moment.
And
when
I
was
done
I
felt
more
like
my
true
self
than
I
had
all
day.
65
your
days
with
goodness
and
love,
and
your
heart
will
feel
as
light
as
a
butterfly.
51.A.surprise
B.reminder
C.inspiration
D.relief
52.A.decision
B.arrangement
C.purchase
D.application
53.A.check
in
B.back
off
C.speed
up
D.pull
out
54.A.hurting
B.beating
C.expanding
D.cleaning
55.A.window
B.car
C.truck
D.ground
56.A.so
B.but
C.because
D.although
57.A.went
B.calmed
C.slowed
D.bent
58.A.injured
B.stuck
C.buried
D.spread
59.A.admired
B.comforted
C.cupped
D.observed
60.A.tightly
B.gently
C.bravely
D.quietly
61.A.free
B.alive
C.clam
D.elegant
62.A.cooler
B.heavier
C.lighter
D.purer
63.A.describe
B.study
C.rescue
D.treat
64.A.guiding
B.following
C.controlling
D.persuading
65.A.Fill
B.End
C.Begin
D.Reward
第Ⅱ卷(共50分)
第1节
语法填空(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。
Monkeys
do
not
like
it
when
others
get
more
food
66_________
they
do,
according
to
a
new
study.
Researchers
from
Yale
and
Harvard
universities
found
Capuchin
monkeys
punish
monkeys
67________
get
more
food.
"This
sort
of
‘If
I
can't
have
it,
no
one
can’
response
is
because
68___________
psychological
spite
(怨恨),and
it
was
69_____________
(previous)
thought
unique
to
humans,"
said
Kristin
Leimgruber
of
Harvard
University.
She
is
a
co-author
of
the
research
study.
The
researchers
watched
as
some
Capuchin
monkeys
70__________(give)
more
food
than
others.
They
found
that
monkeys
getting
the
71___________
(small)
share
pulled
a
rope
to
fold
up
a
table
holding
the
other
monkey's
bigger
share.
Another
lead
researcher,
Laurie
Santas,
72____________
(explain)
over
email,
"I
think
what
we
can
conclude
about
humans
is
that
some
of
our
more
embarrassing
tendencies
have
relatively
deep
73___________
(root)."
Santos
said
the
spiteful
response
was
not
present
with
another
member
of
the
ape
species—chimpanzees(黑猩猩).
An
earlier
study,
she
said.
showed
chimpanzees
would
fold
up
the
table
of
other
chimpanzees
74__________
(steal)
food
from
them.
But
they
would
not
punish
chimpanzees
who
just
happened
75____________
(have)
more
food,
Santos
said.
In
other
words,
it
was
fine
if
another
chimpanzee
had
more
food
as
long
as
they
did
not
steal
it.
第二节
应用文写作(满分15分)
假设你是李华,在英国朋友Toby家里度过了愉快的两周。回国后,你打算给他写一封感谢信,要点如下:
1.感谢他的热情招待;
2.总结两周收获(如了解了英国文化,提高了英语听说能力等);
3.邀请他明年来中国
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯:
3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
第三节 读后续写(满分20分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一个完整的故事。
A
little
boy
selling
magazines
for
school
walked
up
to
a
house
people
rarely
visited.
The
house
was
very
old
and
shabby
and
the
owner
hardly
came
out.
When
he
did
come
out,
he
would
not
say
hello
to
his
neighbors
or
passers-by
but
simply
just
glare
at
them.
The
boy
knocked
on
the
door
and
waited,
sweating
from
fear
of
the
old
man.
The
boy’s
parents
told
him
to
stay
away
from
the
house,
and
the
other
neighborhood
children
were
told
the
same
thing
from
their
parents.
As
he
was
ready
to
walk
away,
the
door
slowly
opened.
“What
do
you
want?”?The
old
man
said
impatiently.
The
boy
was
very
afraid
but
he
had
a
quota
(份额)
to
meet
for
school
with
selling
the
magazines.
So
he
got
up
the
courage
and
said,
“Uh,
sir,
I’m
selling
these
magazines
and
I
was
wondering
if
you’d
like
to
buy
one
from
me.”?
The
old
man
stared
at
the
boy
without
a
word.
The
boy
looked
inside
the
old
man’s
house
and
saw
that
he
had
dog
figurines
(小雕像)
on
the
fireplace
cover.
“Do
you
collect
dogs?”?the
boy
asked.
“Yes,
I
have
many
collections
in
my
house.
They
are
my
family
and
they
are
all
I
have.”?The
boy
then
felt
sorry
for
the
man,
as
it
seemed
that
he
was
a
very
lonely
soul.
“Well,
I
do
have
a
magazine
here
for
collectors.
It
is
perfect
for
you.
I
also
have
one
about
dogs
since
you
like
dogs
so
much.”
The
old
man
was
ready
to
close
the
door
and
said,
“No,
boy.
I
don’t
need
any
magazines
of
any
kind,
now
goodbye.”
The
boy
was
sad
that
he
wasn’t
going
to
make
his
quota
with
the
sale.
He
was
also
sad
for
the
old
man
being
so
alone
in
the
house
he
owned.
The
boy
went
home
and
then
had
an
idea.
He
had
a
dog
figurine
he
got
some
years
ago
from
an
aunt.
The
figurine
didn’t
mean
nearly
as
much
to
him
since
he
had
a
real
live
dog
and
a
large
family.
注意:
1.
续写词数应为150左右;
2.
请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
The
little
boy
headed
back
down
to
the
old
man’s
house.____________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
From
that
day
on
something
changed
inside
the
old
man.____________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
1深圳富源学校高中部2020-2021学年度第二学期期中考试
高二英语
试题答案
听力(满分20分)
听力理解(共10小题,每小题
1.5分,满分15分)
1-5
BCCBB
6-10
BCBAA
听取信息(共5小题;每小题
1分,满分5分)
11.
science
fiction
12.
total
disaster
13.
Historical
novel
14.
in
the
1930s
/
1930’s
15.
career
单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
16-20.
B
B
B
A
A
21-25.
C
B
C
C
D
26-30.
D
A
A
C
D
阅读理解(共
20小题;每小题
2.5分,满分50分)
31-
35.ACBBA
36-40.
BCADC
41-45.
CDCAD
46-50.
A
G
D
B
C
完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)
51-55
D
C
D
B
D
56-60
A
D
B
C
B
61-65
A
C
C
A
A
语法填空(共10小题;
每小题1.5分,满分15分)
66.
than
67
.
that
/
which/
who
68.of
69.
previously
70.were
given
71.smaller
72.explained
73.roots
74.stealing
75.
to
have
应用文写作(满分15分)
Dear
Toby,
I
am
writing
to
express
my
gratitude
for
your
hospitality
while
I
stayed
at
your
home
in
England,
which
was
an
unforgettable
experience
for
me
and
I
benefited
a
lot
from
it
.
During
the
two
weeks,
I
learned
a
lot
about
English
culture
and
history
by
visiting
many
museums
in
England.
In
an
environment
exposed
to
English,
my
English
listening
and
speaking
abilities
got
improved
greatly.
Furthermore
,I
made
some
new
friends,
who
helped
me
a
lot
.Welcome
to
my
home
next
summer!
I
will
be
your
guide
and
you
can
experience
traditional
Chinese
culture
and
taste
Chinese
food
.
I’m
look
forward
to
your
coming.
读后续写(满分20分)
The
little
boy
headed
back
down
to
the
old
man’s
house.?The
thought
of
knocking
at
the
old?man’s
door
filled
the
little
boy
with
fear,
but
he
still
knocked
on
the
door,
waiting
breathlessly.?Finally,
it
opened,
and
out
came
the
old
man.
Seeing
the
boy
holding
a
well-wrapped
dog
statue,?he
looked
very
astonished
but
still
glared
at
him
without
a
word.
Determined
to
break
the
ice,
the?boy
gave
the
old
man
the
gift
with
a
precious
card
attached,
expressing
sincerely
caring
about
him.?Deeply
moved
by
all
the
boy
did,
the
old
man
could
say
nothing
but
to
hug
him
tightly,
with
tears
of?appreciation
welling
up.
Out
of
gratitude,
he
bought
a
magazine
from
the
boy.?(111
words)??
??
From
that
day
on,?something
changed
inside
the
old
man.?He
adopted
a
real
live
dog
and
treated?him
as
his
child.
It
seemed
that
it
was
the
company
of
the
dog
that
led
the
lonely
soul
out
of?darkness
and
loneliness.
Gradually,
he
was
willing
to
greet
others
with
a
bright
smile,
expressing?his
appreciation
to
life.
Indeed,
only
when
we
open
up
the
door
of
our
heart
can
we
be
bathed
in?the
brilliant
sunshine
and
enjoy
the
warmth
of
love
and
care.?(75
words)?选择题(1-10每题1.5分;16-30每题1分;31-50每题2.5分;51-65每题1分)



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2020-2021学年度第二学期高二年级期中考试英语答题卡
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姓名
试室号
座位号
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17
18
19
20
6
7
8
9
10
1
2
3
4
5
31
32
33
34
35
26
27
28
29
30
21
22
23
24
25
46
47
48
49
50
41
42
43
44
45
36
37
38
39
40
61
62
63
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56
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52
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55
听力填空
(每小题1分,共5分)
11.
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15.
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语法填空
(每小题1.5分,共15分)
66.
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67.
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应用文写作(共1小题,满分15分)
Dear
Toby,
I
am
writing
to_____________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours
,Li
Hua
读后续写(共1小题,满分20分)
The
little
boy
headed
back
down
to
the
old
man’s
house.?_________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
From
that
day
on,?something
changed
inside
the
old
man.?________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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