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2019-2020学年湖北省宜昌市部分示范高中教学协作体高二上学期期末联考英语试题 Word版

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宜昌市部分示范高中教学协作体2019年秋期末联考 高二英语 ‎(全卷满分:150分 考试用时:120分钟)‎ 第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)‎ 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,并标在试卷 的相应位置。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 woman worried about?‎ A. The price of the training B. The size of the area C. Safety 2.What does the woman think they should do?‎ A. Follow the singer ‎ B. Leave the singer alone ‎ C. Take a picture with the singer 3.When was Janet supposed to give her presentation?‎ A. On Tuesday B. On Wednesday C. On Thursday 4. What is the conversation mainly about?‎ A. A pair of boots B. The man’s grandfather C.A new mall 5. What are the speakers doing?‎ A. Visiting a friend’s place B. Hunting for a new house C. Decorating their kitchen 第二节(共15小题,每小题1.5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、7题。 6. What does the man want to do?‎ A. Buy some books B. Start a small company C. Do some research for a paper 7.What is the man like?‎ A. Careless  B. Impatient  C. Cautious 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。 8. Where do the speakers prefer to go?‎ A. To Hawaii B. To Europe C. To the Bahamas 9. What will the speakers probably do next?‎ A. Check the travel fees B. Call their friends C. Book their flight 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10. Why does the woman want to buy a dress?‎ A. She is going to an event B. She wants to lose weight C. She wants to look more mature 11. Which dress does the woman decide to buy?‎ A. The red one B. The black one C. The blue one 12.Why does the man apologize?‎ A. He doesn’t have any larger sizes B. He can’t let the woman return anything C. He gave the woman some wrong information 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13. What did the man think of Americans?‎ A. Health-conscious  B. Ignorant C. Lazy 14. Why does the man mention organic foods?‎ A. To show how influential American food culture is B. To show how people’s attitudes have changed C. To show that Americans are spending more on food 15.According to the woman, why are things different now?‎ A. People have access to more information B. People are more active in general C. People are more positive 16. What does the woman try to avoid?‎ A. Watching too much TV   B. Eating fast food   C. Driving her car 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17. How much sleep should teenagers get?‎ A. 8 hours a night B. 9 hours a night   C. 10 hours a night ‎18. Why is it difficult for teenagers to go to bed early according to the research?‎ A. They are unaware of the benefits of good sleep B. They work too hard at night C. Their bodies are changing 19.What time do most American high schools start now?‎ A. At 8:00 am   B. At 8: 30 am C. At 9:00 am 20.According to the talk, what should teens do to get a good night’s sleep?‎ A. Do some reading before bedtime B. Find a school that starts later C. Limit their screen time 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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。‎ A Samantha “Sammi” Janower ‎ Samantha “Sammi” Janower, now 18 years old, was told 15 years ago that she had cancer. Chemotherapy (化疗) is the only option, so Sammi underwent (经历) 15 months of chemo at the age of three. Today, her dad says the cancer survivor is determined to help other kids avoid having to go through what she has gone through. To that end, in 2017 her team of cyclists, Team Samantha, raised more than $327,000 for the hospital that saved her life by riding 192 miles in the Pan-Mass Challenge (PMC), a bike-a-thon across their home state of Massachusetts. One hundred percent of every dollar raised goes directly to the doctors and research that work on cancers like hers.‎ Annika Viswesh Eighth-grade student Annika Viswesh, who attends the Stratford School in Sunnyvale, California, became legally blind when she was just one year old due to a condition known as amblyopia (弱视). Various methods have helped to improve her sight over the years, but more than anything it was that very experience that pushed her to search for better ways to treat and manage the condition, which affects about 12 million children worldwide. So, she created the Oculus Patch Assistant which helps to simplify and improve the effectiveness of amblyopia treatment. She is now working with doctors at the Palo Alto Medical Foundation to conduct field testing.‎ Jahkil Jackson Jahkil Jackson, 9, of Chicago, founded Project I Am to help the homeless in his hometown. Within the last year, he's collected and handed out more than 3,000“Blessings ( 祝福) Bags” filled with toiletry things, socks, and food. A frequent public speaker, Jahkil challenges children to find their enthusiasm and use it to make a difference.“When I speak to other kids at schools and community centers, I always say,‘Don't wait until you are an adult to be great,' ”Jahkil said.“ ‘You can be great now!' ”‎ ‎21. Why did Sammi found Team Samantha?‎ A. To improve medical conditions B. To raise money for herself C. To support cancer research D. To attract cycling lovers ‎22. What did Annika make efforts to do?‎ A. Help the legally blind see better ‎ B. Find a long-term treatment for amblyopia C. Carry out several scientific studies at her school ‎ D. Search for economical ways to treat her condition ‎23. What should kids do according to Jahkil?‎ A. Lend a hand to the homeless B. Take action and contribute C. Take part in Project I Am D. Act like adults B From an early age, my daughter was a natural traveler. I remember being concerned about how she would handle the time difference when we traveled to Europe the summer after her kindergarten (幼儿园) year, but she hit the ground running. She woke early enough to catch the first train to Brussels. She wasn't afraid to try new food in Belgium or Greece. ‎ ‎ My 10-year-old son, however, is not a traveler. He feels comfortable in familiar places, and he is a picky eater.‎ ‎ This past summer, my kids and I spent three weeks in Central America. My daughter's eyes lit up when I told her about the trip; my son's filled with trepidation.‎ ‎ I spent the month making preparation for our trip, finding ways to convince my son that he would have fun, and that we'd be able to find him food that he would eat. My son loves animals, so I left magazines lying around our house that were conveniently opened to stories on animals found in Central America. ‎ ‎ On our first day, we took a bus across Belize to the zoo, which my son loved. It seemed like a successful day until he cried through part of dinner. Exhaustion had gotten the best of him. Much like that first day, the trip had highs and lows.‎ ‎ I learned that making sure my son had enough sleep was the best way I could set us up for success. I made sure both kids had activities they were excited about. I didn't plan a schedule. This allowed us to plan our days based on how we were feeling. ‎ ‎ There were days that were not easy, but when I look through our pictures and find the one of us having just hiked up the Pacaya volcano, I know it was worth it.‎ ‎24. What does the author say about the author's daughter?‎ ‎ A. She hates getting up early in the morning ‎ B. She feels nervous in unfamiliar places ‎ C. She is a picky eater ‎ D. She loves traveling ‎25. What does the underlined word “trepidation” in Paragraph 3 probably mean?‎ ‎ A. Worry B. Surprise ‎ C. Curiosity D. Excitement ‎26. What's the preference of the author's son?‎ ‎ A. Animals B. Traveling C. Magazines D. Various foods ‎27. How were the author and her son during their summer trip?‎ ‎ A. They were sleepless ‎ B. They were in a hurry ‎ C. They fell behind their schedule ‎ D. They experienced sufferings and happiness C You're watching your favorite TV show when a commercial ( 广告) break starts. First you see an ad for candy. Then there's one for fast food. Your stomach growls ( 咕咕直叫). Suddenly, all you can think about is how much you need a snack (小吃). If that sounds familiar, you're not alone. Researchers from McMaster University in Canada studied the effects of junk (垃圾) food ads. The researchers examined the effects of advertising junk food on more than 6,000 kids through TV commercials and other types of media (媒体). They found that kids made unhealthy food and drink choices as quickly as 30 minutes after seeing the ads.‎ ‎“There is too much unhealthy food advertising out there, “Says Behnam Sadeghirad. He's one of the researchers who led the study. “This is dangerous for younger children.”‎ Food and drink ads are everywhere, from TV to the Internet. Companies want to make sure you know about their products. They spend nearly $1.8 billion a year on food ads aimed at kids, according to a report. The Nielsen Company tracked the number of food ads that kids saw in 2015. It found that kids watched nearly 12 food ads on TV each day. Most of these ads weren't for ‎ healthy foods. In fact, on average, kids saw only one ad per week for fruits and vegetables. Instead, most of the ads were for fast food, candy, and sugary drinks.‎ Jennifer Harris, a professor at the University of Connecticut, says this is a big part of the problem. “Unhealthy foods are not things we should be encouraging kids to eat more often,” Harris says. “But unfortunately those are the products being advertised to them the most.”‎ Health experts say it's OK to treat yourself to a cookie once in a while. But what can you do to keep from having an unhealthy snack every time you see an ad for junk food? Harris says it's important to learn to spot the techniques companies use in their ads.“What kids can do is notice what's going on,” says Harris.“Think about, ‘Are these the products that really are good for me?' ” ‎ ‎28. What did researchers from McMaster University find?‎ A. Junk food ads can affect kids' eating habits ‎ B. Eating while watching TV is unhealthy for kids C. Food ads are more attractive than other types of ads D. There are many commercial breaks during TV shows ‎29. What did the numbers provided by the Nielsen Company suggest?‎ A. Food ads are everywhere ‎ B. It's necessary to limit kids' screen time C. It's hard to avoid seeing junk food ads on TV D. Companies spend large amounts of money on ads ‎30. What advice does Harris give in the last paragraph?‎ A. Get wise to ads B. Stay away from cookies C. Never see junk food ads D. Find products of good quality ‎31. What's the best title for the text?‎ A. Attack of the ads B. Tricks of the trade C. Advertising of junk food D. The effect of media on children D Have you ever heard the phrase “we just can’t communicate”? Most people identify communication with the ability to read or write well. This might not be the case as you will soon ‎ find out.‎ How many times have you been to the doctor’s office and listened to an educated professional explain something to you that just doesn’t make any sense? These people keep asking you “Do you understand?”“Am I making myself clear?” and sometimes out of embarrassment ( 尴尬) because you don’t want to look like an idiot, you tell them “yes, I do understand.” This isn’t a good way to communicate either.‎ How do we communicate in a positive way to get our point across? I’m going to share a secret that works time and time again and some very successful communicators use this often. Ask the person you are communicating with if they understand what you just said. If someone is talking to you, then use the statement “Just to Make Sure That I Understand What You Just Said.” and then repeat back your understanding of their conversation.‎ Sometimes just asking a few simple questions and clarifying (讲清楚) your understanding can bring great benefits to any communication. In some countries like Japan, for instance, you might find them reading your body language more than the words you are communicating with. Sometimes just the way someone stands or reacts to something you said can give you a valuable insight to what can be understood in the conversation. ‎ However, this could also lead to a misunderstanding. Again if you think someone understands how you are communicating with their body language, try not to assume (设想) that you know for a fact how they are reacting. Always ask them if they understand what you’re talking about.‎ A person is responsible for what he says and to make sure that the other person understands completely the point he is trying to get across. I don’t know how many times I have mentioned something to someone only later to find out there was a problem with my communication.‎ One of the greatest problems in business, marriage and most relationships is poor communication skills. Why not start using some of the simple skills used in this article to help with communication. You will start to see the benefits within a short period.‎ ‎32. According to the author, some people fail to understand the doctor because ________.‎ A. they are complete idiots B. he can’t make himself understood C. he keeps asking them questions D. they don’t pay enough attention to him ‎33. As a listener, you should ________ to ensure a good communication.‎ A. listen carefully and quietly ‎ B. take some notes while listening C. ask the speaker to speak slowly and clearly ‎ D. retell the conversation based on your understanding ‎34. From the passage we can learn that ________.‎ A. a conversation by body language doesn’t always work well ‎ B. you’d better not ask any questions in communicating with others C. communication skills in the passage take a long time to practise D. communication has nothing to do with the ability of reading and writing ‎35. What’s the best title of the passage?‎ A. Communication and Misunderstanding B. Simple Good Communication Skills C. How to Express yourself Positively D. Communication and Body Language 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。选项中有两项为多余选项。‎ Young Taylor Swift ‎ For a certain 11-year-old, a spring break trip to Nashville, Tennessee, was life-changing. Nashville was the center of the country music industry.‎ While her mom waited in the car, the girl walked into all the big record companies in town. 36 None of the people there took her seriously then — but they should have.‎ Because that girl was Taylor Swift.‎ ‎ 37 She listened to country music albums ( 专辑) until she knew all the lyrics (歌词). She performed at county fairs near her hometown of Wyomissing, Pennsylvania. At age 12, she taught herself to play guitar and wrote her first song.‎ Making music came easily to Taylor, but making friends did not. 38 “They all thought I was strange,” Taylor remembers. “I spent a lot of time alone.”So she focused on her music.‎ ‎ 39 So they moved their family to Nashville. By age 14, Taylor was working ‎ part-time as a songwriter and performing new songs. That's how she got her big chance. She was offered a record contract (合同) before she was old enough to drive a car!‎ You probably know how this turned out. Since her first album came out in 2006, Taylor has won 10 Grammy Awards. Her album, 1989, has sold more than 9 million copies.‎ ‎ 40 Her fans say her songs are honest. They feel as though she understands them — and could even be their friend. Taylor's fans like how her music makes them feel.‎ A. So what makes Taylor so popular? ‎ B. What kind of music does Taylor sing?‎ C. Taylor's parents knew she was talented. ‎ D. Taylor has been interested in singing since she was little.‎ E. She introduced herself and dropped off recordings of her singing.‎ F. Taylor's parents have made her into a successful singer-songwriter.‎ G. Kids would move to a different table when she tried to sit with them at lunch.‎ 第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节, 满分45分)‎ 第一节(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A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。‎ Little Lady lost her favorite ball. There were few things that brought this 17-month-old more 41 than playing with her favorite ball. So we went to the store to replace the 42 ball. Little Lady 43 the outing, since there were so many exciting things to get off the shelves. And when we reached the ball passage, she nearly jumped for joy.‎ As we left the passage, Little Lady was 44 and smiling, holding her 45 ball in her hands. While waiting to pay, Little Lady ‎46 a red balloon that had obviously been used for some activities but was now wandering 47 around the floor like a lost puppy(小狗).‎ If you think a ball can bring 48 , wait till you see the sparkle ( 闪光) in the eye of a young child who has just 49 her very own red balloon. She caught the balloon immediately and held it 50 all the way back to the car. Did she want to hold the ball? No way. She had a balloon.‎ I couldn't help but wonder at how she valued the 51 balloon more than the ball for which I had just paid good money. Is there a(n) 52 we can learn from such an experience? Here are the possible lessons that occurred to me: why bother (费心) to buy something expensive, if your daughter 53 something free? Money can't buy the most 54 things in life. Your child can see 55 where you can't, so listen to what he or she says.‎ How often do we value the 56 things that cost the most? How hard do we work to earn extra money to buy things we do not 57 ?‎ What would life be like 58 we chose to have less of the things money can buy, but chose to have more 59 instead? More time to spend loving our family? More time to spend knowing ourselves? What if we are 60 the red balloon of happiness to chase (追逐) after a costly ball?‎ ‎41. A. benefits B. relief C. awards D. pleasure ‎42. A. expensive B. missing C. broken D. dirty ‎43. A. planned B. remembered C. canceled D. enjoyed ‎44. A. proud B. energetic C. delighted D. relaxed ‎45. A. new B. wet C. heavy D. familiar ‎46. A. received B. recognized C. noticed D. showed ‎47. A. aimlessly B. immediately C. restlessly D. secretly ‎48. A. calmness B. happiness C. fortune D. love ‎49. A. designed B. bought C. made D. found ‎50. A. silently B. properly C. tightly D. patiently ‎51. A. free B. strange C. big D. light ‎52. A. lesson B. opinion C. skill D. trick ‎53. A. observes B. prefers C. forgets D. regrets ‎54. A. creative B. practical C. powerful D. important ‎55. A. value B. success C. hope D. peace ‎56. A. old B. similar C. wrong D. different ‎57. A. know B. need C. like D. change ‎58. A. before B. though C. because D. if ‎59. A. chance B. time C. right D. confidence ‎60. A. blowing up B. picking out C. giving up D. holding on 第二节(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。‎ Chinese researchers have found that university students with better academic performance are more likely to eat breakfast in the cafeteria, 61 (especial) on cold days, according to their findings 62 (publish) in a British journal. There is a strong 63 (connect) between college students' academic performance and the regularity of their campus (校园) daily life.‎ Researchers from the University of Electronic Science and Technology of China (UESTC) in Chengdu 64 (collect) about 30 million digital behavioral records of 18,960 UESTC undergraduate students over the past three years. The behavioral records were kept on the students' campus smart cards, 65 (contain) information about when they entered the library, took a shower, washed clothes 66 paid for meals in the cafeteria, etc. In most Chinese universities, every student has a campus smart card, 67 can be used for student identification and to pay on campus. The students with better performance are more likely to overcome difficulties and stick 68 their routine even on cold winter mornings. “The less the students are affected by weather conditions in keeping life routines, the more determined they are and the 69 (good) grades they can get,”one of the researchers said. “We are not aiming 70 (ask) all the students to live according to the same timetable, but to encourage them to perform more properly.”‎ 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(∧),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处起)不计分。‎ ‎ Growing up, I didn't have much ambition and I was wasted a lot of time on video games. One day, with no reason I picked up a book, that was about seven habits of highly successful teenagers. We don't remember much about the story, but one key concept that true impressed me was the idea of time. The book stressed the importance of use our time wisely. I know it sounds crazily, but during that time I was aimless person. However, after I read that book, I made a decision to spend as many time as possible just reading. Believe it or not, I've made great progresses since then. ‎ 第二节:书面表达(满分25分)‎ 假定你是李华,你的留学生好友Fred发来邮件询问你参加的研学之旅――“走进西安”的活动情况。请用英语给他回一封邮件,内容包括: 1.出发及返回时间; 2.活动内容(参观秦始皇兵马俑博物馆、观看皮影戏、登大雁塔、品尝小吃); 3.你的感受。 注意:1.词数100左右(开头和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数) 2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 参考词汇:秦始皇兵马俑博物馆 Emperor Qinshihuang’s Mausoleum Site Museum 皮影戏 shadow play 大雁塔 Big Wild Goose Pagoda Dear Fred, ‎ Glad to hear from you. I’d like to tell you about our study tour "Into Xi’an” last weekend. ______________‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ Yours,‎ Li Hua 宜昌市部分示范高中教学协作体2019年秋期末联考 高二英语参考答案 选择题 ‎1‎ ‎2‎ ‎3‎ ‎4‎ ‎5‎ ‎6‎ ‎7‎ ‎8‎ ‎9‎ ‎10‎ ‎11‎ ‎12‎ ‎13‎ ‎14‎ ‎15‎ C B B A B B A B A A C B C B A ‎16‎ ‎17‎ ‎18‎ ‎19‎ ‎20‎ ‎21‎ ‎22‎ ‎23‎ ‎24‎ ‎25‎ ‎26‎ ‎27‎ ‎28‎ ‎29‎ ‎30‎ C B C A C C A B D A A D A C A ‎31‎ ‎32‎ ‎33‎ ‎34‎ ‎35‎ ‎36‎ ‎37‎ ‎38‎ ‎39‎ ‎40‎ ‎41‎ ‎42‎ ‎43‎ ‎44‎ ‎45‎ A B D A B E D G C A D B D C A ‎46‎ ‎47‎ ‎48‎ ‎49‎ ‎50‎ ‎51‎ ‎52‎ ‎53‎ ‎54‎ ‎55‎ ‎56‎ ‎57‎ ‎58‎ ‎59‎ ‎60‎ C A B D C A A B D A C B D B C 语法填空 ‎61. especially 62. published 63. connection 64. have collected 65. containing 66. and 67. which 68. to 69. better 70. to ask 短文改错 ‎71. ... I was wasted ... 去掉was ‎ ‎72. ... with no reason ... with → for ‎73. ... that was about ... that → which ‎74. We don't remember ... We → I ‎75. ... true impressed me ... true → truly ‎76. ... importance of use ... use → using ‎77. ... it sounds crazily ... crazily → crazy ‎ ‎78. ... was aimless person. aimless前加an ‎ ‎79. ... as many time ... many → much ‎ ‎80. ... made great progresses ... progresses → progress 书面表达 One possible version:‎ Dear Fred,‎ Glad to hear from you. I’d like to tell you about our study tour “Into Xi’an” last weekend.‎ ‎ We set off at 7:00 am on Saturday. After arriving in Xi’an, we went to visit Emperor Qinshihuang’s Mausoleum Site Museum, where we saw the wisdom of ancient Chinese people. In the evening we went out to watch some shadow plays, an ancient form of Chinese storytelling. The following day we climbed the famous Big Wild Goose Pagoda. Standing on top of it, we had a great view of the city. After that, we tasted some delicious local foods. It was 5:00 pm when we started home. I feel lucky to have spent such a lovely weekend in Xi’an relaxing and experiencing the local culture.‎ ‎ If you’d like to visit Xi’an, I would be willing to show you around.‎ ‎ Yours,‎ ‎ Li Hu

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