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四川省广元市川师大万达中学2019-2020学年高二英语上学期期中试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上第一节(共5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)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.What is the womangoing to doA.Go to attend thesection meeting.B.Go tomeet MissDiana atthe airport.C.Go to see offMr.Wood atthe airport.A.Speaking and listening.B.Listening andwriting,speaking.C.Grammar and
3.When didthe womanget hereA.At8o clock.B.At9o clock.C.At10o clock
4.What isthe womandoingA.Closing thedoor.B.Leaving theclassroomC.Thinking overaproblem
5.Why doteenagers enjoypop musicaccording to the womanA.Theyre toobored.B.They retoo young,simple.C.They retoo
2.What ismore usefulin the man sopinion第二节(共15小题;每小题L5分,满分
22.5分)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6-8题A.10:00a.m.B.11:00a.m.C.2:00p.m.
6.When will the mango to the airport
7.How longwillthesenior staffmeeting lastA.For onehour.B.For oneand ahalf hoursC.For twohours.
8.What canwe concludeA.The manwill certainlyfind a time to have a talk with the woman.B.The mandoesn,t liketo talkwith the woman.In recentyears,a number of undergroundlines65(build)in manybig cities,and somemore linesare under66(construct).High-speed trainsand bullettrains arefast andconvenient,so theyare alsogood67(choose).68,if you are unlucky,you canget astand-up seat as69result ofSpring Festivaltravel rush.Tricycles areworth_70(try)if youwant toexplore thenarrow alleysof someold cities.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
(八)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磷)不计分I lovecamping.Its myfavourite way to spentthe summervacation.Last year,my familyand I wentcamping in the countryside.It wasone of the mostexcited experiencesI hadneverhad.We sleptin atent andwent for a longwalk everyday.We cookover afire and the foodalwaystasted wonderfully.For awhole week,I sawlovely mountainviews orbreathed freshair.At thenight,I heardthe gentlewind blowingin thetree,and Ifelt sopeaceful.It doesn,t costmanyto camp,andIbelieve itsthe bestway to get closenature andenjoy itsbeauty.第二节书面表达(满分25分)你的英国朋友Jim所在的学校要组织学生来中国旅行,有两条线路可以选择:“长江之行”或者“泰山之旅”Jim来信希望你能给些建议请你给他回信,内容包括
1.你建议的线路;
2.你的理由;
3.你的祝注意*100左右;
2.开头和结尾已给此不计入总词数参考词汇长江the Yangtze River泰山Mount Tai英语试题答案听力(共20小题,每小题分,满分30分)1-5BABCB6-10BCCBA11-15CCABB16-20AACAA阅读(共20小题,每小题2分,满分40分)21-25CABDA26-30DACBA31-35BCDAB36-40EBFGD完形填空(共20小题,每小题分,满分30分)41-45DBCAB46-50DACDA51-55BDACB56-60ACDBC
61.and
62.It
63.of
64.which
65.have beenbuilt
66.construction
67.choices
68.However
69.a
70.trying语法填空(共10小题,每小题分,满分15分)短文改错(10分)
1.spent改为spend
2.excited改为exciting
3.never改为ever
4.cook改为cooked
5.wonderfully改为wonderful
6.or改为and
7.At thenight去掉the
8.tree改为trees
9.many改为much
10.close后加to书面表达(25分)Dear Jim,How sit goingI mhappy toreceive yourletter andknow youare comingto China.Of the two tripstotheYangtzeRiverand MountTai,both arehighly recommended.Personally,I preferthe touralong theYangtze,the longestriverand oneof themother riversof Chinesecivilization.You canlearn alot aboutthe historyofChina andChinese people.Moreover,the sceneryalong theriver is amazing,with manywell-known sightseeingspots.That swhyI thinkthe tripalong theYangtze will be abetter choice.Hope you11have a good timein China.Yours,Li hua听第段C.It isdifficult for the manto find atimeto have atalkwith the woman.7材料回答第题,9-
119.What arethetwospeakers mainlytalking aboutA.The peoplein thecity.B.The pricesof dailygoods.C.The weatherthat day.
10.What does the womanthink area littlecheaperA.Eggs.B.Apple.C.Pears.
11.What does the womanthink shecan affordto buynowA.Vegetables.B.Cookies.C.Tea.听第段材料,回答第题812-
1412.How aboutthe trunksthe womanhasA.In differentsizes butthe samematerials.B.The samesizes butin differentsizes.C.Not onlydifferent insizes butalso materials.
13.What doesthewomanthink of the leathertrunkA.Acceptable.B.So dear.C.Very cheap
14.Which trunkdoesthe man probablywant totakeA.85centimeters.B.80centimeters.C.90centimeters听第段材料回答第题9,15-
1715.Which isRIGHT aboutthe womanA.The womanhas graduated.B.The womanis going to graduate.C.The womanknows howto lookfor ajob.
16.What isNOT necessaryin thewoman sjob resumeA.The nameof herparents.B.Her address.C.Her phonenumber.
17.How shouldthewomanlist hereducation backgroundand workingexperienceA.Begin withthe mostrecent andthen movebackward.B.Begin withthe mostremote andthen moveforwardC・She canlist themin anyway.听第段材料,回答第题1018-
2018.What arechildren encouragedto donowA.Memorize allsorts ofthings.B.Go onrepeating thingsuntil theyknew themby heart.C.Learn by themselves.
19.Why dosome childrenthink of the schoolas prisonA.Because theyare forcedto gothere bytheir parents.B.Because thelaw requiresthem to go toschool.C.Because theirteachers arevery strict.
20.What shouldthe teachersdo withdifferent studentsA.Use differentmethod.B.Make thestudents learneverything.C.Direct thestudents in the sameway.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A Washington,D.C.Bicycle ToursCherry BlossomBike Tourin Washington,D.C.Duration:3hoursThis small group bike tour isa fantasticwayto see aworld-famous cherrytrees withbeautifulflowers ofWashington,D.C.Your guidewill providea historylesson aboutthe treesandthe famousmonuments where they blossom.Reserve yourspot beforeavailability一the cherryblossoms一disappear!Washington CapitalMonuments Bicycle TourDuration:3hours(4miles)Join a guided biketour andview someof themost popularmonuments in Washington,D.C.Explore the monuments and memorials on the NationalMall as your guideshares uniquefactsand historyat eachstop.Guided tourincludes bike,helmet,cookies and bottled water.Capital CityBike TourIn Washington,D.C.Duration:3hoursMorning orAfternoon,this biketour isthe perfecttour forD.C.newcomers andlocalslooking toexperience Washington,D.C.in ahealthy waywith minimumeffort.Knowledgeableguides willentertain youwiththemost,interesting storiesabout Presidents,Congress,memorials,and parks.Comfortable bikesand asmooth tour(路线)make cyclingbetweenthe sitesfun andrelaxing.Washington CapitalSites atNight BicycleTourDuration:3hours(7miles)Join asmallgroupbiketourfor anevening ofexploration in the heartofWashington,D.C.Get upclose tothemonumentsandmemorialsasyoubike thesites ofCapitolHill andthe NationalMall.Frequent stopsare madefor phototaking asyour guideoffers uniquefactsand history.Tour includesbike,helmet,andbottledwater.All ridersare equippedwithreflective vestsand safetylights.
21..Which tourdo youneed tobook in advanceA.Capital CityBike Tourin Washington,D.C.B.Washington capitalMonuments BicycleTour.C.Cherry Blossomlike TourinWashington,D.C.D.Washington CapitalSites atNightBicycleTour
22.What willyou doon theCapital CityBike TourA.Enjoy interestingstories.B.Go toa nationalpark.C.Visit well-known museums.I).Meet famouspeople.
23.Which of the followingdoesthebicycle tourat nightprovideA.City maps.B.Safety lightsC.Meals.D.Cameras.BIn1978,I was18and wasworking asa nurseinasmall townabout270km away from Sydney,Australia.I waslooking forwardto havingfive daysoff fromduty.Unfortunately,the onlyonetrain aday backto myhome inSydney hadalready left.So I thought Idhitch aride(搭便车).I waitedbytheside of the highwayfor threehours butno onestopped forme.Finally,a manwalked overand introducedhimself asGordon.He saidthat althoughhe couldn,t give mea lift,I shouldcome backto hishouse forlunch.He noticedme standingfor hoursin theNovemberheat andthought Imust behungry.I wasdoubtful asa younggirl buthe assured(向,,保证)me I was safe,and healso offeredto helpme finda lifthome afterwards.When wearrivedat hishouse,he madeus sandwiches.After lunch,he helpedme finda lifthome.Twenty-five yearslater,in2003,while I was drivingtoanearby townone day,I sawanelderly manstanding inthe glaring(耀眼的)heat,trying tohitch aride.I thoughtit wasanotherchance to repay someoneforthe favour Idbeen givendecades earlier.I pulledoverand pickedhim up.I madehim comfortableon theback seatand offeredhim somewater.After afew momentsof smalltalk,the mansaid tome,“You haven,t changeda bit,evenyour redhair isstill thesame.”I couldn,t rememberwhere Idmet him.He thentold mehe was themanwho hadgiven melunchand helpedme finda liftall thoseyears ago.It was Gordon.
24.The authorhad tohitcha rideone dayin1978because.A.her workdelayed hertrip toSydney B.she wasgoing homeforher holidaysC.the townwas farawayfromSydney D.she missedthe onlytrain backhome
25.Which of the followingdid Gordondo according to Paragraph2A.He helped the girlfindaride.B.He gave the girlaride backhome.C.He boughtsandwiches forthe girl.D.He watchedthe girlfor threehours.
26.The reasonwhy theauthor offereda lifttotheelderly manwas that.A.she realizedhewasGordonB.she hadknown himfordecadesC.she wasgoingtothe nearbytown D.she wantedtorepaythefavourshe oncegot
27.Whatdoes theauthor wantto tellthe readersthrough thestoryA.Giving sometimesproduces niceresults.B.Those whogive rideswillberepaid.C.Goodmanners bringabout happiness.D.People shouldoffer freerides toothers.CWilliam Campbell,Satoshi Omuraand Tu Youyou jointlywon the2015Nobel Prizefor medicinefortheir workagainst parasiticd/sewses(寄生虫病),the award-giving bodysaid onMonday.Irish-born Campbelland JapaneseOmura wonhalf ofthe prize for discoveringa newdrug,avermectin,that hashelpedthebattle againstriver blindnessand lymphatic(淋巴////HS/S丝虫病),as wellas showingeffectiveness againstother parasiticdiseases.The Chinesescientist Tu Youyou wasawarded theother halfoftheprizefordiscoveringarte加sf〃力(青蒿素),a drugthat hassignificantly reducedthe deathrates forpatientssuffering frommalaria(疟疾).“These twodiscoveries haveprovided humankindwith powerfulnew meansto combatthese(使人慢,慢衰竭的)diseases thataffect hundredsofmillions ofpeople annually,“the NobelAssembly atSweden sKarolinska Institutesaid inastatement inawarding theprize of8million Swedishcrowns($960,000).”“The consequencesin terms of improved human health and reducedsuffering areimmeasurable.”Despite rapidprogress incontrolling malariainthepast decade,the mosquito-borne diseasestillkills morethan halfa millionpeople ayear,the vastmajority ofthem babiesand youngchildreninthepoorest partsof Africa.Medicine isthe firstoftheNobel prizesawarded eachyear.Prizes for achievements inscience,literature andpeace werefirst awardedin1901according tothe willof67加加Ze(炸药)inventor andbusinessman Alfred Nobel.
28.How manyscientists wonthe2015NobelPrize formedicine A.Five B.Four C.Three D.Two
29.Which ofthe followingis TRUEaccording tothe passageA.TuYouyouhelped curedthe lymphaticfilariasis completely.B.Artemisinin isa drughas observablylowered thenumberofdeaths causedby malaria.C.The twodiscoveries havebrought newhope topeople whosuffer fromearly heartdiseases.D.TuYouyouwastheonly scientisttohavebeen awarded8million Swedishcrowns.
30.What doesthe underlinedword meanin Paragraph4A.fight againstB.treat C.cure D.suffer from
31.What canwe concludefrom thelast twoparagraphs A.The contributionsare beyondmeasure intermsofimprovedhumanhealthandreducedsuffering.B.Though wehave madeadvances incontrolling malaria,we stillhavealong waytogo.C.Medicine isthe firstoftheNobel prizesawarded everyyear.D.AlfredNobelwas aninventor andbusinessman.DThe IntelligentTransport teamat NewcastleUniversity haveturned anelectric carintoa mobilelaboratory named“DriveLAB“in orderto understandthe challengesfaced byolderdrivers andto discoverwherethekey stresspoints are.Research showsthat givingup driving is oneofthekey reasonsfor afall inhealth andwell-being amongolder people,leading tothem becomingmore isolated幅绮and inactive.Led byProfessor Phil Blythe,the Newcastleteam aredeveloping in-vehicle technologiesfor older driverswhich theyhope couldhelp themto continuedriving intolater life.These includecustom-made navigation(导航)tools,night visionsystems andintelligentspeed adaptations.PhilBlytheexplains:For manyolder people,particularly thoseliving aloneor inthe country,drivingisimportant forpreserving theirindependence,giving themthe freedomto getout andabout withouthaving torely onothers.”“But weall haveto acceptthat aswe getolder ourreactions slowdown andthis oftenresultsin peopleavoiding anypotentially challengingdriving conditionsand losingconfidence intheirdriving skills.The resultis thatpeople stopdriving beforethey reallyneed to.”Dr AmyGuo,the leadingresearcher onthe olderdriver study,explains,“The DriveLABishelping usto understandwhat thekey pointsand difficultiesare for older driversand howwemight usetechnology toaddress theseproblems.uFor example,most ofus wouldexpect older drivers alwaysgo slowerthan everyoneelse butsurprisingly,we foundthat in30mph zonesthey struggledto keepataconstant speedand soweremore likelyto breakthe speedlimit andbe atrisk ofgetting fined.We relooking atthebenefits ofsystems whichcontrol theirspeed asa wayof preventingthat.“We hopethat ourwork will help withtechnological solutions(解决方第toensure thatolderdriversstay saferbehind
32.What thewheel.isthepurpose ofthe DriveLABA.To explorenew meansof transport.B.To teachpeople trafficrules.D.To designnew typesof cars.
33.Why isdriving importantforolderpeople A.It curesaccordingtoPhil Blythetheirmental illnesses.B.It helpsthem savetime.C.It buildsup theirstrength.D.It keepsthem independent.C.To findout olderdrivers problems.
34.What doresearchers hopetodoforolderdriversA.Develop driver-assist technologies.B.Improve theirdriving skills.C.Provide tipson repairingtheir cars,checkups.D.Organize regularphysical
35.What isthe besttitle forthe textA.A Solution to TrafficProblem theRoadC.Driving Servicefor eldersB.Keeping OlderDrivers on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D.A newModel ElectricCar佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项The relationshipbetween cousinscan bevery closeand deep.Maybe youwere veryclose buthavegrown apartbecause ofphysical distance,a misunderstanding,or evenproblems within your family.No matterwhat circumstances,you canget your cousin tolike youand turnthe relationshipinto somethingthatis meaningfulfor bothof you.36Here isaguideon howto makeyour cousintrust you.37There aredifferent waysto reachout toyour cousin,including aletter,an email,oraphone call.Social mediais alsoa choice:you couldfriend heronFacebook orfollow heron Instagram.Even thissmall gesturehelps breakthe iceand pavethe wayforfurther communication.Be a good communicator.There aretwo partsto beingagoodcommunicator:speaking andlistening.38This willshow herthat you,re serious about herand your relationship.Be respectfuland flexible.Make your cousin feelcomfortable andrelaxed whenyouaretalkingor spendingtime together.Being respectfulof herand flexibleinyourown behaviorwillhelpgainher trustand gether tolike youmore.39Respect andappreciate thosedifferences toshow thatyoureseriousaboutyourrelationship.Meet each other ata nonefamilygathering.Once you,ve hada chanceto makecontact withyourcousin,suggest meetingin person.Keep yourfirst meetingsimple.40You canmeet forlonger periodsonceyouve hada chancetoseeeach otherin shorterspans.A.Show yourinterest inher.B.Reach outto her.C.Do differentactivities together.D.Suggest coffee,lunch,a movie,orasporting event.E.Gaining yourcousin,s trustis ofthe firstimportance.F.Talk withyourcousinandlistento whatshe says.G.Your cousinmay havedifferent beliefsand valuesfrom you.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L5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It wasseven inthe morning.I wason atrain toanother citywhen Istarted a41with ayoungman sittingnext tome.From whathe said,I42that hecame froma farmingfamily andwas doingvery wellintheIT industry.He was43enough togivemea windowseat,help acoepassenger whenhe droppedhis coffee,etc.These small44showed whatagoodperson hewas!Iwaslost inreading abiography(传i己)on ArnoldSchwarzenegger.As weknow,his storiesarereally inspiring.Reading the45about himis greatfun.My co•passenger46toseethe book,so Ihanded itto him.Minutes passedinto hours.From thetrain window,I47him readingthe bookcarefully.Towards the48ofthetrip,I evensawhim49everything aboutthe bookincluding thepublishing houseandthecode number.He turnedto meandasked50he couldbuy thisbook.“You can51it,I said.This isthe secondtime thatIve readit anyway.Iwas52!Actually itwas lastweekend thatmy fathergavethe book tome.I lovedit somuch andhow I53to holdontoit myself!54,when Ithought ofhis kindness,IthoughtI shoulddo somethingtoo.“Wow”,themansaid tome,55you somuch.Thisis reallyunbelievable.”“No
56.Don,t worryabout it.”I gotoff thetrain andwalked intothe newcity witha senseof
57.Idid notregret sendingthebookto himas itis reallya58thing.Surely,even ifwe neverknew eachothers name,we should59eachother.As someonehas said,anything60could makethe worlda betterplaceto livein.
41.A.quarrel B.discussion C.report D.conversation
42.A.wished B.knew C.remembered D.wondered
43.A.strong-minded B.clever C.warm*hearted D.brave
44.A.acts B.words C.stories D.gifts
45.A.text B.book C.note D.magazine
46.A.agreed B.continued C.stopped D.asked
47.A.saw B.felt C.left D.imagined
48.A.middle B.beginning C.end D.route
49.A.finding outB.picking upC.thinking aboutD.writing down
50.A.where B.how C.why D.when
51.A.read B.keep C.buy D.return
52.A.joking B.dreaming C.explaining D.lying
53.A.hoped B.decided C.refused D.managed
54.A.Besides B.Therefore C.However D.Finally
55.A.Give B.Thank C.Pay D.Miss
56.A.problem B.surprise C.way D.change
57.A.humor B.disappointment C.happiness D.surprise
58.A.funny B.strange C.lovely D.good
59.A.forget B.help C.leave D.greet
60.A.small B.reasonable C.kind D.beautiful第二(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Taxis areonthestreets24hours aday.Just putup yourhand,61a taxiappears inno time.You shouldcheck thetaxi hasa businesspermit,and makesure youask fora receipt.Public transportprovides acheap waytogetaround inChina.62isagood ideato avoidpublictransport duringthe rushhour.Tourists mayas welltake advantage63Bai duMap orGaode Mapto determineyourbus numbers,64offers oneofthebest routes.。
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