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1、2021-2021學(xué)年度第二學(xué)期期中六校聯(lián)考高二英語試卷出題人:寶坻一中 呂立穩(wěn) 薊州區(qū)一中 春月本試卷分第一卷選擇題、第二卷非選擇題兩局部,共 150分,考試時間120分鐘。第I卷選擇題共110分第一局部 聽力共兩節(jié),總分值 15分第一節(jié):共5小題;每題1分,總分值5分A B、C三個選項中選出10秒鐘的時間來答復(fù)有C. At 2:00 p.m.C. By pla ne.聽下面五段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的 最正確選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對話后,你將有 關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. When can the woman see Dr. Block?A.

2、 At 10:30 a.m.B. At 11:30 a.m.2. What did the man ' s daughter do in 2021?A. She started swimming.B. She joined a swimming club.C. She set a new world record.3. How will the speakers go to London?A. By car.B. By ship.4. Why do the speakers decide not to go home this weekend?A. They will take an

3、exam next week.B. They just visited home last week.'s black silk dress?C. They can go home n ext mon th.5. What does the man think of the womanA. It looks quite old fashi on ed.B. It will be good for the party.C. It is her n ewest dress.第二節(jié):共10小題;每題1分,總分值10分聽下面幾段材料。每段材料后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最

4、正確選項,并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段材料前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小 題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段材料讀兩遍。聽下面一段對話,答復(fù)第 6至第8三個小題。6. What is on at the Star Cinema?C. A carto onC. From aC. The woman ' s mom.A. A cowboy film.B. A war film.film.7. Where did the man learn about the comedy?A. From a poster.B. From a magaz ine.n ewspaper.8

5、. Who cares about the leading actor and actress in a film?A. The man.B. The woman.聽下面一段對話,答復(fù)第 9至第11三個小題。9. What do we know about the suite?ndA. It s available on the 2B. It doesn ' t have a bathroom.C. It has a poor view of the city.10. How much will the man pay for his room?A. 400 yua n.B. 380

6、yua n.C. 230 yua n.11. What does the woman ask the man do?A. Check out before 3 p.m. the following day.B. Call them if he changes his mind.C. Not ask her for any discount.聽下面一段獨白,答復(fù)第 12至第15四個小題。12. Who is John most probably?A. A visitor to the museum.B. An expert on painting.C. A guard at the museum

7、.13. What did the director do the next day?A. He checked whether the painting was a stolen one.B. He hung the painting on the wall in his office.C. He invited some expert to examine the painting.14. How did the director feel after he heard what the experts said?A. SurprisedB. Worried.C. Proud.15. Wh

8、y was the woman certain that the painting belonged to her son?A. She saw her son paint it a few weeks ago.B. She knew her son ' s name was on it.C. She helped her son finish it at home.第二局部英語知識運用共兩節(jié),總分值45分第一節(jié):單項填空共15小題;每題1分,總分值15分16. I will pick you up at five o'clock.A. That's all right

9、. B. It's settled. C17. Sometimes it is a bit challenging expectati ons and their kids' desires.A. commitme ntB. comprehe nsion.No problem.D. I will.to reach a between parents 'C. corporati onD. compromise18. My schedule is veryright now, but I will try to fit you in.A. tight B. short C.

10、 regular D. flexible19. Take care during the holidays! Drinking too much canheart disease andcause high blood pressure.D. devote toA. con tribute to B. relate to C. atte nd toA. in connection with20. It is important that we should show consideration for others if we are to livethem in social life.B.

11、 in touch withD. in con trast withC. in harm ony with21. He is only too ready to help others, seldom, refus ing them whe n theyturn to him.A. if possible B. if ever C. if not D. if so22. -The book deservesa sec ond time.- Sorry, I can ' t follow you clearly.-I said the book is worthaga in.A. rea

12、d ing; to study B. to be read; to studyC. readi ng; study ing D. readi ng; being studied23. My sonhis homework whe n I left home, I won der if heit by now.A. wrote; finished B. was writing; finishedC. was writing; has finished D. is writing; finished24. childre n to stay in touch with the n ature, I

13、 thi nk, will ben efit them inthe long run.A. En couraged B. En courage C. En couragi ng D. To have en couraged25. worried the doctors most wasthey could find the cause of thedisease.A. What; how B. That; that C. What; what D. How; that26. Is it for two monthsthey have stayed here?-No, it ' s on

14、ly three weeksthey arrived here.A. that; since B. that; whe n C. whe n; that D. sin ce; before27. Sorry , I have tonow. It's time for class.OK I'll call back later.A. hang upB. break up C . give upD. hold up28. The story is about an old Indian villager and an American tourist in India,unders

15、ta nds the other ' s Ianguage.A. none of whom B. both of whomC. n either of them D. n either of whom29. got on the train whe n it bega n to move.A. No sooner had IB. I had no soonerC. Hardly had I D . I hardly had30. We would have arrived here in time for the meet ing, but wethe wrongroad.A. too

16、k B. had taken C. take D. have taken第二節(jié):完形填空共20小題;每題1.5分,總分值30分Kim and I decided to go to see a new movie. We31 a little early and were talking about our day. Then came a young girl, 32 by a man who we thought was her 33 . They sat one row ahead and about two seats to the right. As they bega n to ta

17、lk, it was 34 that the man was her father, and that their family had bee n experie ncinghard times.The young girl seemed mature bey ond her years. She 35 her father, say ingthat everything would be okay and that she loved him. 36 they spoke, Kim' s37 were filled with tears. He was thi nking how

18、38 this father was to have the love and 39 of his daughter. The young girl 40 her dad of the past times whe n they used to go to the 41 together, enjoying,talking,laughing and even crying.These were times she 42_. She knew her dad missed 43 , but he had devoted himself 44 to making money and support

19、 ing the family.It became clear to us that they had 45 the early show because the ticketswere 46 . They had bought a small box of popcor n and were 47 it happily. Thisyoung girl had saved her money to enjoy this daddy-daughter“ 48_. The fatherfelt grateful to his daughter, 49 that things would retur

20、 n to no rmal 50 .31. A. arrivedB. leftC. startedD. ended32. A. take nB. watchedC. followedD. pulled33. A. fatherB. uncleC. brotherD. cous in34. A. wrongB. clearC. un certa inD.stra nge35. A. provedB. advisedC. expla inedD.encouraged36. A. AsB. Si neeC. BecauseD. Before37. A. skinB. faceC. eyesD. he

21、art38. A. cruelB. crazyC. stressfulD.fortun ate39. A. supportB. agreeme ntC. protecti onD.predict ion40. A. warnedB. remin dedC. cheatedD. persuaded41. A. con certsB. matchesC. gamesD. movies42. A. hopedB. regrettedC. missedD.accepted43. A. as usualB. as wellC. as a resultD. i n return44. A. happily

22、B. brieflyC. fullyD.straight45. A. lostB. chosenC. enjoyedD. remembered46. A. fewerB. moreC. betterD.cheaper47. A. tryingB. drinkingC. shari ngD. pack ing48. A. festivalB. dateC. partyD.journey49. A. beggi ngB. requesti ngC. suppos ingD.promisi ng50. A. foreverB. greatlyC.soonD. easily第三局部閱讀理解 (共20小

23、題;每題2.5分,總分值50分)A Crewing a saili ng ship, UK and EuropeThe Ocean Youth Trust (OYT) offers courses for you to work as crew members. The duties on board in clude anything from n avigat ing and putt ing the sails up to prepari ng meals for the rest of the crew. On most sail ing trips, there is a mixtu

24、re of tee ns and young adults from main stream backgro un ds, alon gside those who have been disadvantaged in some way, whether by physical or mental illness, or poverty. Most journ eys take place off the UK coast and last from two to six days. Lon ger jour neys to France, Scandin avia and the Chann

25、el Isla nds are also available. A trip costs from £ 190 to £ 600, depending on the departure date and how long it lasts. Activity and leadership summer camps, Peak District, En gla ndThe Youth Hostel Association (YHA) runs a variety of summer camps for young people, allowing them to follow

26、 interests ranging from performing arts to water sports. The upper age limit for most is 16, but the YHAalso runs a Future Leader campfor 17-19 years old at its Edale Hostel in the Peak District, which encourages participantsto try challenges such as raft building and navigating to anoverni ght camp

27、. Campsstart on 11, 18 and 25 August and cost £ 365, including five nights' accommodation. Marine ( 海洋的 )conservation, BahamasAn opport unity to help protect marine lives in the Bahamas is offered on10-day volun teeri ng trips for tee ns with con servatio n charity Earthwatch. Good swimming

28、 skills are required as participantslearn how to identifyfish speciesand study their . The 10-day trip costs£ 1,950, in cludi ng all meals butnot flights. The n ext departures are 25 June and 5 July. Com mun ity volun teeri ng and adve nture, worldwideGlobalVisionlnternat

29、ional' s “Volunteen program gives adventurous andin depe ndent-min ded 15-17 year olds the opport unity to travel around the world.This summer there ' s a two -week trip to Thailand, where participants will help with improvements at an education center in Phang Nga. At the end of the trip th

30、ere ' s a four -day tour of beaches and islands.The trip departs on 27 July and costs £ 1,150, including 24-houron-site support,airportpick-up, shared accommodation, all meals and training.Flight extra.51. Those who hope to make a short and cheap voyage may get in touch with.A. the OYTB. th

31、e YHAC. EarthwatchD. Global Visio n In ternatio nal52. The summer camps in the Peak District.A. last three weeks eachB. have two kinds of activitiesC. are mainly run by youth leadersD. include difficult but interesting tasks53. If some one is in terested in teach ing, he or she may visit.A. .B. . .C

32、. ..D. .54. What do we know about the four program?A. The first may be suitable for youths with special problems.B. The second is a volunteering program in England.C. The third aims to improve swimming skills.D. The last will end in Thailand on 4 August.55. Who of the following might b

33、e most interested in the text?A. Experie need sailors.B. Teen age stude nts.C. Senior tourists.D. Jot hun ters.BBeing the Social Media Marketing Intern實習(xí)生at Experienee has taught me more tha n I could have imagi ned. Here are some of the most importa nt things I have lear ned.I ' m not alone. Co

34、ming into this position, I felt that I had no idea where my future was going. I lacked con fide nee about what I could do and what I amreally good at. My intern ship has surely give n me a better un dersta nding of my skill set and where my career may take me. But most importantly,I ' ve come to

35、 learnthat I amnot alone. This job has taught methat almost everybody is in myposition. Very few college stude nts know what they want to do, and it is someth ing that is simply not worth worry ing about.Whether to keep writing. This meansa lot to me. I have always enjoyed writing, and I always felt

36、 I was pretty good at it. However, what this position has taught meis that I didn ' t really have the writing skills I thought I had. Writing takes practice and I was not practici ng eno ugh. Writi ng for the web and writi ng the research paper could not be more differe nt. I had to lear n to ge

37、t used to a new way of writi ng.How to behave in the office. Si nee this is my first positi on in an office environment, I didn' t know exactly what to expect. The environment here atExperience is quite relaxing, yet it taught me how to behave in the workplace. Simply working in the office and g

38、etting used to everything here have surely prepared me for whatever my next positi on may be. Just observi ng the everyday events has taught me more about teamwork, and how people can come together to get things done.How to build my resume 簡歷.As I said, this intern ship has improved my skills a lot,

39、 both off paper and on paper. I didn ' t realize it all at once, but this positionserved as not only a positivelearning experience,but also a resumebuilder.56. According to Paragraph 2, what did the author learn at Experience?A. He was n ' t the only in tern there.B. He is ofte n helped whe

40、n he n eeds help.C. His positi on is very popular with interns.D. Most college students don' t know what they want to do.57. What did the author find about writing for the web and writing his research paper?A. The first was much more difficult.B. The two had someth ing in com mon.C. The two were

41、 really differe nt.D. Both were the author ' s strengths.58. What did the author realize through observi ng the everyday even ts?A. It ' s easy to get things done.B. Teamwork is very importa nt.C. Work ing hard is very importa nt.D. A relax ing en vir onment is more helpful.59. Accord ing to

42、 the last paragraph, what ben efit did the author get from his intern ship?A. He lear nt what to write on his resume.B. He lear nt how to live positively.C. He knew how to write a good research paper.D. He knew what a compa ny n eeds60. What would be the best title of the text?A. My life as an in te

43、rn.B. Less ons from my intern ship.C. Things to know before intern ship.D. Tips on how to be a good intern.CText ing long messages can be a pain in the n eck. The repetitive action of work ing your fin gers across the keyboard of your cell pho ne can cause some of the same chronic 慢性的pain problems p

44、reviously limited to those who' d spent a lifetime typ ing.The possible connection is particularly worry ing,con sideri nghow much tee nsand young adults and increasinglythose in professionalsettings are textingnowadays, said Judith Gold, who carried out one of the first studies on the pote ntia

45、l connection.Text messagi ng is a fairly new tech no logy, Gold says, so this is a new area of research for those who study ergonomics 人類工程學(xué).But“considering thesimilarities in body position, findings from research on overuse injuries from computers could be applicable to text ing.“ The way the body

46、is positi oned for text ing- fixed shoulders and withrapidly moving fin gers is similar to the positi on for typing on a computer, Gold explained. Previous research has found pain in the elbow connected with too much thumb texti ng.To look for a broader link betwee n text ing and chro nic pain, Gold

47、 and her colleagues sent a questi onn aire to 138 college stude nts, ask ing them to report the number of text messages they sent per day in four categories: 0, 1-10, 11-20, 21+ messages and to point out any discomfort they felt on a body map.The research showed an associati on betwee n the nu mber

48、of text messages sent per day and shoulder discomfort. The effect seemed to be particularly pronounced in males, though Gold says she doesn' t know why that would be.“ What we' ve see n so far is very similar to what we see with office workers who' ve spent most of their time at a comput

49、er, Gold said. However, Gold ' sstudy did not take acco unt of the amount of time the people surveyed also spe nt typing on computers, which could be affect ing the results.61.In the past, who usually suffered from a pain in the neck according to the passage?A. A writer B. A typist C. Ateacher D

50、. A doctor62. The underlinedword “that in Paragraph 6 refers to the fact that .A. office workers easily suffer from the body discomfortB. men like to text messages moreC. text messagi ng causes body discomfortD. males have more shoulder discomfort63. The passage mainly tells us.A. what ergono mics i

51、sB. text ing too much causes a pain in the n eckC. whether text ing is ben eficial or notD. the connection betwee n text ing and typing64. It can be in ferred from the passage that.A. the study was the first one carried out by GoldB. one positi ons on eself differe ntly from computer-users whe n tex

52、t ingC. the amount of computer-use time was calculated in the surveyD. the result of the survey was not 100% convincing65. In which colu mn in the n ewspaper can you find the passage?A. Fashion B. Education C. Health D. EntertainmentDIt ' s essentialfor parents to teach their kids financialrespo

53、nsibilityandthat money should be earned.Stillmany child-developmentexperts agree that tyinga child ' s allowanee to chores 家務(wù)勞動can be a slippery slope. Here' s why.Susie Walt on, master in structor at Peace in Your Homeadvises to keep chores and allowances totally separate. “Allowanee is one

54、 thing. Whenit comes to chores, life skills, responsibilitiesthat' s a whole differe nt thi ng, says Walt on.Walt on says,“ When kids aren ' t doing a chore, you don' t say, Well, theregoes your allowanee.' You' re going to sit them down and ask what' s going on. We re a team

55、. We ' re a family. We ' ve got to have them done. 'Besides, by paying children for chores with an allowanee, you' ll also besending the message that work isn ' t worth doing uni ess they ' re getti ng paid for it.There are times when it would makesense to pay kids for chores

56、. Most financial and child-developmentexperts agree that it ' s a fine idea to pay children moneyfor extra jobs that are outside their normal set of chores, such as washing windows, washing the car or helping to clean out the garage-especially if the child is saving for a big item. This may even

57、 develop an entrepreneurial 企業(yè)家的spirit to think outside of the box to earn mon ey.For parents who are concerned that their children won' t learn the value ofa dollar if the allowanee isn' t tied to household chores, note that there arestillplenty of money management skillsto be learned from a straight allowanee.Depending on the age, kids can be made responsible for paying for their own toys or sn acks. Some pare nts eve n require that kids set aside a perce ntage of their allowa nee towards sav in gs."

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