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1、河南省商开大联考2020-2021学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题第一部分 听力第一节听下面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. How did the woman go to work before? A. By bike. B. By car. C. On foot. 2. What are the speakers talking about? A. A holiday plan. B. Weather. C. Family. 3. What does the

2、woman plan to do first in the afternoon? A. Go to the bank. B. Prepare for a seminar. C. See the dentist. 4. What is the woman going to clean? A. The toilets. B. The bedrooms. C. The living room. 5. What is the probable relationship between the speakers? A. Classmates. B. Workmates. C. Neighbors. 第二

3、节听下面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。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. When does the man finish classes? A. At 4:30 pm. B. At 5:00 pm. C. At 5:30 pm. 7. What kind of exercise does the man usually do at the weekend? A. Swimming. B. Hiking. C. Run

4、ning. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What food does the woman dislike? A. Seafood. B. Vegetables. C. Beef. 9. Where does the conversation probably take place? A. At the seaside. B. In a supermarket. C. In a restaurant. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What is the woman? A. A hostess. B. A sportswoman. C. A reporter. 11. On

5、which day will the fitness center be open? A. June 16. B. July 10. C. August 21. 12. What can people play indoors in the sports center? A. Tennis. B. Volleyball. C. Football. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What will the speakers do? A. Make a list. B. Finish a report. C. Do some shopping.14. For whom does the

6、 woman buy some chocolate? A. The man. B. Her son. C. Herself. 15. What will the woman buy last? A. Fruits. B. Chicken. C. Vegetables. 16. Where are the speakers going to meet? A. At the check-out. B. At the exit. C. At the entrance. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Where does the journey end? A. On the bridge

7、. B. In the parking lot. C. By the side of the river. 18. How long will the journey last? A. About two hours. B. About three hours. C. About four hours. 19. What does the speaker suggest the listeners do? A. Take cameras. B. Go swimming. C. Draw pictures. 20. What is safe for the listeners? A. Enter

8、ing the woods quietly. B. Leaving the bears alone. C. Going off the group. 第二部分 阅读理解第一节阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AGone a bit too hard on the wallet lately? These awesome events, pop-ups and exhibitions will let you have a good time without spending a coin. Wandering Stars May 26June 6The grea

9、t winter festival will land in Melbourne at the end of May. And with it comes a 200-metre-long lantern sculpture in the shape of a giant eel (巨型鳗鱼). Start (or end!) your night out with a walk along Birrarung Marr to be amazed by this wonderful new glowing art piece. FOMO freebiesUntil June 4Want fre

10、e stuff (东西)? Of course you do! On Friday nights until June 4, freebie pop-ups will be surprising Melburnians across the city. Think candy giveaways, free drinks, foodie prizes and more. Details will be revealed on the Whats On Melbourne Insatgram. Free lunchtime music pop-upsUntil May 15Take a brea

11、ther from your workday and chill in Melbournes green outdoor spaces. Local musicians will play everything from sweet acoustic (原声的) tunes to jazz. Upcoming sessions run at Buluk Park and Boyd Park, with a handful of special performances for Yirramboi. Flinders Quarter Augmented Art WalkJune 18July 2

12、Back by popular demand is the reality art walk sensation from 2019. See iconic laneways, hidden shops and amazing architecture as it gets taken over by living art displays. This years walk features 12 lovely creations by awesome local artists. Download the EyeJack app and get exploring! 21. What can

13、 visitors do in Wandering Stars? A. Learn to make lanterns. B. Appreciate a glowing art piece. C. Taste delicious fish. D. Climb various giant sculptures. 22. Which of the following should jazz lovers choose to attend? A. Wandering Stars. B. FOMO freebies. C. Free lunchtime music pop-ups. D. Flinder

14、s Quarter Augmented Art Walk. 23. When can you enjoy the architecture art? A. On May 15. B. On May 26. C. On June 4. D. On June 18. BSu Min, a 56-year-old retiree from Henan Province in central China, has never been happier. After accomplishing her familys expectations of dutiful Chinese womanhood,

15、Ms. Su is holding a new identity: fearless road-tripper. For six months, this Chinese aunt has been on a solo (独自的) drive across China, documenting her journey for more than 1.35 million followers across several social media platforms. Before last fall, Ms. Su had rarely traveled. But she had long b

16、een fond of the idea of driving. Growing up in Tibet, she sometimes missed the school bus home and had to walk 12 miles through the mountains. Each time a truck passed by, she imagined sitting behind the wheel, safe and comfortable. But cars were rare, and having one seemed impossible. Then, in late

17、 2019, she came across a video online of someone introducing their camping gear (装备) while on a solo road trip. She remembered her childhood dream of drivingthe freedom and comfort it had represented. Over the following months, she watched every video she could find about road trips. She took plenti

18、ful notes: which apps they used to find campsites and which tricks they had for saving money. Soon, she made up her mind: Once her grandsons entered preschool, she would embark on a trip of her own. She had bought a small white car several years earlier, with her savings and a monthly pension (退休金)

19、of around $300. In her videos, she was happy at her newfound freedom. She could go wherever she wanted and stop at any place she liked. Still, Ms. Su blushes (脸红) when asked about her new fame. “It took me so many years to realize that I had to live for myself.” She paused, “Its something Im waking

20、up to, not something that I just am.”24. Why was Su Mins childhood mentioned? A. To praise she has a strong will. B. To tell us she had a tough childhood. C. To blame the slow economic development. D. To show the background of her love for travel. 25. What does the phrase “embark on” in paragraph 3

21、mean? A. Finish. B. Shorten. C. Start. D. Cancel. 26. What did Su Min come to realize according to the text? A. She should have a life of her own. B. She should save as much as possible. C. Her monthly pension was generous. D. She could make a living by selling videos. 27. Whats the best title for t

22、he text? A. Su Mins Identity Won World AttentionB. A Chinese Aunt Went on a Solo Road TripC. A Retired Traveller Makes the Public AstonishedD. Millions of Followers Make Su Mins Dream Come TrueCOnce the stuff of sci-fi fantasy, robots and robotic technology are now used in many aspects of daily life

23、, ranging from manufacturing to medicine and everything in between. While humanity is still far from having robot servants at home, robots are commonly used on production lines in factories, and even for specific movements during operation. Recently, one Estonian company decided to repurpose its tec

24、hnology for a reason thats beneficial for the Earth. Robot manufacturer Milrem, which previously produced autonomous tanks, partnered with the University of Tartu to develop robot foresters that can plant and care for trees. The decision to create autonomous foresters came after Milrem realized that

25、 its technology, which had been developed for military (军事的) use, could be useful in other areas. “We started looking into what else we could do with these unmanned robots, Mart Noorma, director at Milrem, told Research Estonia. “Together with our partners at universities and public offices, we real

26、ized that we could be helpful in automating many industries.”The robots, which resemble mini tanks, operate in pairs. One robot works as a planter, putting down as many as 380 seedlings covering 2.5 acres in as little as six hours. During the planting stage, the robot records the exact location of e

27、ach young tree. The other robot follows its path, cutting vegetation and cutting brush, so that the newly planted trees can thrive. To navigate (导航) their surroundings, the robots use LiDAR and GPS systems. LiDAR uses laser technology to create a three-dimensional geometric map of the robots, enviro

28、nment. Interesting Engineering reported that the robots also use high resolution camera systems to fill in the gaps around obstacles (障碍) and ensure the maps accuracy. The efficiency and speed of these tree-planting robots give them the high potential to help reverse (逆转) deforestation, a critical i

29、ssue affecting the planet. 28. Why were autonomous tanks made initially? A. To plant more trees. B. To help in medicine. C. To create a big brand. D. To improve military strength. 29. How many young trees can a robot plant in an hour? A. About 50. B. About 63. C. About 190. D. About 380. 30. What ca

30、n we infer from the last two paragraphs? A. LiDAR makes it easier to identify the trees. B. The robots will improve the environment around the plants. C. Maps accuracy results from high resolution camera systems. D. The tree planting robots are bound to be widely used soon. 31. Whats the authors att

31、itude to robot foresters? A. Optimistic. B. Doubtful. C. Unclear. D. Disapproving. DClimate change is known to negatively affect agriculture and livestock (家畜), but there has been little scientific knowledge on which regions of the planet would be touched or what the biggest risks may be. New resear

32、ch led by Aalto University assesses just how global food production will be affected if greenhouse gas emissions (排放) are left uncut. The researchers assessed how climate change would affect 27 of the most important food crops and seven different livestock, accounting for societies varying capacitie

33、s (能力) to adapt to changes. The results show that threats affect countries and continents in different ways; in 52 of the 177 countries studied, the entire food production would remain in the safe climatic space in the future. These include Finland and most other European countries. Already vulnerab

34、le (脆弱的) countries such as Benin, Cambodia, Ghana, Guinea-Bissau, Guyana and Suriname will be hit hard if no changes are made; up to 95 percent of current food production would fall outside of safe climatic space. Alarmingly, these nations also have significantly less capacity to adapt to changes br

35、ought on by climate change when compared to rich western countries. In all, 20% of the worlds crop production and 18% of livestock production under threat are located in countries with low capacities to adapt to changes. “If we let emissions grow, the increase in desert areas is especially troubling

36、 because in these conditions barely anything can grow without irrigation. By the end of this century, we could see more than 4 million square kilometres of new desert around the globe,” Matti Kummu, professor of global water and food issues at Aalto University says. “We need to lighten climate chang

37、e and, at the same time, improve our food systems and societies capacities to adapt to changeswe cannot leave the vulnerable behind. Food production must be sustainable.”32. How does the author show the effect of climate change on the food production in paragraph 2? A. By raising questions. B. By st

38、ating arguments. C. By analyzing research data. D. By making comparisons. 33. What is the third paragraph mainly about? A. The measures to be taken. B. The threat to the vulnerable countries. C. The assistance of rich countries. D. The damage to crop production. 34. What do Kummus words suggest? A.

39、He feels very desperate. B. He cares more about others. C. He was in charge of the study. D. He is worried about the vulnerable. 35. From which section of a newspaper is the text taken? A. Environment. B. Technology. C. Culture. D. Politics. 第二节根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多佘余选项。Five Healthy

40、Habits From JapanThe following habits are the secrets to longevity (长寿) from Japan. Food is good medicine. Theres an Okinawan phrase, nuchi gusui, which can translate as “let food be your medicine”. For Okinawans, that means plenty of fruits and vegetables with heart-healthy fish. 36 . Maintain stro

41、ng family and social connections. Humans are social creatures. A 2017 study showed the positive impact that tight-knit families and happy marriages lead to better health and a longer life. 37 , whether it is the family you are born into, or the family you choose. 38 . In the west, people often reach

42、 for a coffee in the morning to start the day. But one of the best-kept healthy habits in the Far East is drinking tea. A 2014 study of Japanese adults found that those who drank green tea each day lowered their risk of diabetes (糖尿病) by 33 percent. Take off your shoes when indoors. Japanese traditi

43、onally do not wear their shoes in the house and change into slippers instead. 39 . But when you think about it, it makes total sense! Shoes can carry infectious bacteria, so consider taking off sneakers when indoors. After all, people wear their shoes in the dirty streets. The last thing you want to

44、 do is bring that all inside your home. Soak (浸泡) in long and hot baths. Do you know Japan is full of natural hot springs? Volcanic activity throughout the island naturally heats over 3, 000 mineral springs. 40 , because they know these healing (治愈的) waters ease muscle pain and prevent disease. A. D

45、rink plenty of teaB. It may seem strange at firstC. This makes them comfortableD. The Japanese like to soak in the hot springsE. Remember to spend quality time with familyF. The Japanese people continue the practice every morningG. Eating a nutritious diet results in living a long and healthy life第三

46、部分 语言知识运用第一节阅读下面短文,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。When Monet went to wash and refuel her car, she quickly realized she didnt have any cash or cards on her. When the attendant (服务人员) Mbele walked up to the vehicle to 41 the windows, Monet immediately tried to stop him. She 42 that he didnt have

47、 to clean her windows, as she couldnt pay. 43 , the worker noticed the red warning light of her fuel gauge (燃油表). So he couldnt let her back on the highway, for it could potentially be 44 . He decided to pay her gas 45 so she could safely travel on the highway with enough petrol. Mbele 46 his own ba

48、nk card, went to the register, and paid for some gas. 47 , Monet didnt even have time to 48 the payment. At first, she thought that it was a loan that the fuel company provided, which probably needed a lot of 49 costs. But in fact it was purely a personal 50 . The bill was almost as much money as Mb

49、ele made in a single day. With a(n) 51 of $75 every week, its not likely that the gas attendant had a lot of money to 52 . He wasnt sure that hed ever see his money back, but he couldnt 53 putting the woman in trouble. A couple of days later, Monet 54 with his money and a box of chocolates. However,

50、 the 55 didnt stop at a single box of chocolates. She posted this 56 on her Facebook page, and it 57 won thousands of peoples praise. She then decided to start a fundraiser (募资) for him, which was a great 58 . The fundraiser was closed with $94, 000 dollars 59 , an absolutely incredible amount for t

51、he 60 gas attendantequal to about eight years of salary. 41. A. rollB. washC. openD. remove42. A. explainedB. scoldedC. promisedD. believed43. A. ThusB. OtherwiseC. BesidesD. However44. A. permanentB. manageableC. dangerousD. stressful45. A. formB. taxC. billD. rent46. A. tookB. countedC. purchasedD

52、. folded47. A. In fearB. In realityC. On purposeD. By nature48. A. carry offB. put forwardC. refer toD. think about49. A. economicB. extraC. totalD. rising50. A. bondB. rewardC. guaranteeD. deal51. A. salaryB. expenseC. saleD. exchange52. A. getB. donateC. spareD. waste53. A. riskB. forbidC. underst

53、andD. admit54. A. relaxedB. returnedC. hesitatedD. left55. A. coincidenceB. argumentC. surpriseD. service56. A. storyB. flashC. videoD. site57. A. secretlyB. apparentlyC. temporarilyD. quickly58. A. fightB. failureC. successD. loss59. A. betB. gatheredC. paidD. borrowed60. A. confidentB. braveC. hon

54、estD. kind第二节阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。The book A Street Cat Named Bob attracted readers around the world when it 61 (publish) in 2012. It is based 62 a true story of a moving friendship between a man and a cat. A Street Cat Named Bob was written by James Bowen. In 2007, Bowen, a homeless man

55、63 (perform) with his guitar in the streets for money, was in a battle with drug 64 (addict). Due to his poor quality of life, he was 65 (constant) in a state of fear and stress. Then, a cat, 66 also lived on the streets, appeared in his life. One day, Bowen found a dying cat in the hallway of the p

56、lace where he was staying. Though he could barely feed 67 (he), Bowen decided to look after 68 cat and named it Bob. Nursing Bob back to health gave some purpose to Bowens life, and he was finally able 69 (quit) using drugs and become healthier. Bob also became a part of Bowens performances. The pai

57、rs 70 (power) relationship helped them heal each other. It also sent a message of hope. Their tale is a wonderful read for those who need love in their lives. 第四部分 写作第一节 短文改错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

58、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。My sister got married with Tom three years ago, and now their kid is one year old. Last week, my sister was such busy that she asked me to take a care of her child for half a day. I agreed without hesitation because I thought

59、it was a very simply thing. And it turned out to be wrong, for my nephew was always moving. My nephew too young to walk, so he crawled everywhere. He needed to pay more attentions. Once he left my sight, something bad will happen. Although I sat on the chair, I couldnt do anything, thus make me very

60、 tired. When my sister came back, I got free finally. 第二节 书面表达假定你是李华,三周前你从网上买的一箱水果昨天才到货,且部分水果已经腐烂。请你就此向网店客服写邮件投诉,内容包括:1. 投诉问题;2. 解决方案;3. 期待回复。注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_商开大联考20202021学年下学期期末考试高二英语参考答案、提示及评分细则听力部分录音稿(Text 1) M: I didnt see you driving the car recently. What happened? W: Janis a

61、nd I started cycling to work in order to save money on gas. (Text 2) M: Can you tell me where you are going to spend your winter holiday? W: I havent decided yet. Maybe Ill visit my grandmother in Boston(Text 3) W: Im going to the dentists, then the bank, and after that I have to prepare a presentat

62、ion for the history seminar. M: Youll have a busy afternoon(Text 4) M: So Ive cleaned the living room, the bedrooms except for.W: I know. The toilets! Dont worry. Ill clean them. (Text 5) W: Do you remember our friend Walter Sullivan? M: Yes, I remember him. He used to work with us, didnt he? W: Tha

63、ts right. He was always late for work. (Text 6) W: What do you do after school every day? M: Well, I have classes until 4:30 pm. After that I usually work out for half an hour at the sports center. Then I go home to do my homework. It usually takes me about an hour to finish it. W: What kind of exer

64、cise do you do? M: Well, I like swimming and running but I usually go hiking at the weekend. (Text 7) M: Sally, do you like seafood? W: Yes, of course. M: Is there anything you like best? W: Well, I really dont know, but I like all kinds of vegetables. M: OK. Then is there any food you dont eat? W:

65、Well, I dont eat beef, and I dont like eggs, either. M: I know. Lets look at the menu, and see what we will order. (Text 8) W: And before we finish our newsMr. Chris Peterson, our sports reporter, is going to tell us something about the new sports center and fitness center. M: Thanks. The sports cen

66、ter is finished and will be open to the public on June 16thats for sports and swimming. The fitness center isnt quite finished and wont be open until August 21, instead of July 10 as planned. W: And will you give us some more information now about the sports center? M: Sure. The center provides voll

67、eyball, basketball and table tennis indoors. And there are also outdoor sports like football and tennis. Theres also a new swimming pool. W: OK. Thank you for your report, Chris. (Text 9) W: Ive been waiting for you for half an hour. Why are you so late? M: Sorry, honey. I have to finish my report.

68、Have you made a list of what to buy? W: Yes, here it is. Weve run out of a lot of things. Lets begin with the meat and some chicken, M: That fish looks nice. Lets get some. Do we need any bread? W: Yes. And we should also buy some chocolate for our son Jimmy. Thats his favorite. M: How about some mi

69、lk and some fresh vegetables? W: Great. All the things are here. Oh, Ive almost forgot Ill go to buy some fruits now. M: Well, then Ive wait for you at the check-out. (Text 10) M: Welcome to our nature walk at Manning Park. Our journey today will begin here from the parking lot, up to the bridge, an

70、d back down this side of the river. It should take about three hours. There are several points along the way where we can stop and rest to take pictures as you like, so I hope you all bring your cameras. Now, there are just a few safety things I want to share before we start the hike. We are enterin

71、g a woods, and it is quite possible you will see some bears but be careful not to walk toward them. Bears will not harm you if you do not come close to them. It is also important to remember to stay with the group, and never go off into the woods by yourself. You wouldnt want to get lost out here. S

72、o, is everybody ready for a great hike? 参考答案15 BACAB 610 ABCCA 1115 CBCBA 1620 ACBAB 2123 BCD 2427 DCAB 2831 DBCA 3235 CBDA 3640 GEABD4145 BADCC 4650 ABDBD 5155 ACABC 5660 ADCBD61. was published 62. on/upon 63. performing 64. addiction 65. constantly 66. which 67. himself 68. the 69. to quit 70. pow

73、erful短文改错My sister got married Tom three years ago, and now their kid is one year old. Last week, my sister was busy that she asked me to take a care of her child for half a day. I agreed without hesitation because I thought it was a very thing. it turned out to be wrong, for my nephew was always mo

74、ving. My nephew too young to walk, so he crawled everywhere. needed to pay more . Once he left my sight, something bad happen. Although I sat on the chair, I couldnt do anything, thus me very tired. When my sister came back, I got free finally. 书面表达One possible version: Dear Sir/Madam, I am one of y

75、our customers. I ordered a box of fruits from your online store three weeks ago, but I didnt receive them until yesterday. And much to my disappointment, some fruits were rotten. I am sorry to have received such poor service, and I believe I have the right to ask you to deal with this problem. I hope that you either return my money or deliver another box of fruits to me. In addition, Id like to be informed of the process of your dealing with my complaint. Looking forward to your reply! Sincerely yours,Li Hua

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