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1、七台河市第一中学2019-2020下学期高二期末考试英语试卷 2020.07(满分150分,时间 120分钟) 第I卷第一部分 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。AAuckland University Online Education What to ExpectMost Auckland University(AU)online programs are 100 percent online so that students do not come to the school c

2、ampus. Instead, AU has designed a media-rich, easy-to-use learning environment through a Learning Management System(LMS). Discipline With disciplined work habits, you are likely to succeed as an online student. It is up to you to log on to your course and meet your own deadlines. Time ManagementIn o

3、rder to earn competitive grades, plan on spending a minimum of 20-25 hours a week on each course. AU courses operate on a seven-week schedule, with start dates in January, March, May, July, September and November. Students are able to complete two courses per semester by taking one seven-week course

4、 at a time. Professional ConnectionsMany of the AU faculty who teach online have connections to industry, so the online learning environment ensures access to diverse expertise and practice. It includes an extensive network of professionals in a variety of industries.“I work as an IT manager. And ri

5、ght from the very beginning, every class I took was relevant to what I was doing at work. The wide range of courses gave me a strong foundation for my career development.” Jim Heilman, Computer Information Systems graduate TechnologyIt goes without saying that technology plays a vital role in online

6、 learning. You will need a high-speed Internet connection and basic computer skills. For specifics, please click here to visit our Technology page.1How long does it take to complete one course?ASeven weeks.BOne semester.CSeveral months.DAt least 20-25 hours.2What is the purpose of mentioning Jim Hei

7、lman?ATo recognize an excellent graduate.BTo set a good example to other learners.CTo prove benefits of professional connections.DTo show effective methods of online learning.3Where is the text probably taken from?AA course brochure.BA college website.CAn academic magazine.DA local newspaper.BOne of

8、 the most important things that has happened to me occurred long before I was aware of it. As the story goes, I was three days old and Mom was singing “The Name Game” song to me: “Christine- Bo-Bean-Banana-Fanna-Fo-Feen.” By day four, I was given a new name Christine-Bo-Bean, or just Bo-Bean to my m

9、other. Now, I am Bo to her and close friends.Why is this nickname so important to me? I once read a book with a passage about True Names which explains that when a persons true name is spoken, she has a distinct aura (光环) around her. Although I have been Bo to my mother all my life, I recently disco

10、vered that my true name is not on my birth certificate; its the name that is as unique and memorable as I am.People usually know me as Christine. They still see me as a quiet, bookish child. They dont know who I am now. My most recent hopes, fears, goals, dreams and opinions escape their notice; it

11、is easier to think of me as I was. In their minds, they have a box labeled “Christine” in which I fit neatly, and as Christine, I was content with the perfect packaging.Those who call me Bo or Bo-Bean really know me. They remember who I was and realize I have changed. Bo is a tight squeeze in the ol

12、d “Christine” boxes. The Bo I am is ever-changing, ever-growing and ever-learning.When I was Christine, I was quiet, and easily scared. I feared groups, meeting new people and sharing my opinions. I was more comfortable with a book than my best friend. As Christine, I thought everyone was better tha

13、n I was.As Bo, I still love my books, but I want to discuss them. As Bo, my dream is to live where I can experience new things and meet new people. I dream about being alone on a stage lit by a single spotlight; I have that confidence now. I am equal to those I once saw as better than me.A name shou

14、ldnt make such a difference, but sometimes, when a person finds his or her True Name, they develop a new shine visible to friends, family and especially themselves.I cant always be Bo. Sometimes exposing myself is still scary and I feel too nervous; I want to hide in those old boxes. Mostly, however

15、, I am ready for the world. So, just call me Bo.4When was the author given a nickname?AWhen she was three years old.BOn the fourth day after she was born.COn the arrival of some close friends.DWhen mom first sang “ The Name Game”.5What do the people know about the author as Christine?AThey think the

16、 author is active and crazy.BThey care about the authors most recent feelings.CThey dont realize the author has changed.DThey dont know the author has a new name.6What kind of person was the author in the past?AShe showed no interest in reading.BShe took pleasure in finding new things.CShe loved rea

17、ding and sharing books with friends.DShe lacked confidence and preferred to be alone.7What can be a suitable title for the text?ABo the True NameBA Unique NameCRemember the PastDThe Meaning of NicknameCIf youve spent any amount of time boating, fishing, or bird-watching at lakes and rivers, you have

18、 most likely seen fishes jumping out of the water. I have seen it many times. Certainly, fishes will exit water in desperate attempts to escape enemies. Dolphins take advantage of the behavior, forming a circle and catching the frightened fishes in midair. But just as we may run fast from fun or fro

19、m fear, different emotions might motivate fishes to jump.Mobula rays (蝠鲼) arent motivated by fear when they throw their impressive bodies up to a seventeen-foot wingspan (the distance from the end of one wing to the end of the other) and a ton in weight skyward in leap of up to ten feet. They do it

20、in schools of hundreds. They usually land on their bellies, but sometimes they land on their backs. Some scientists think it might be a way of removing parasites (寄生虫). But I think that the rays are enjoying themselves.In the clear waters of Floridas Chassahowitzka National Wildlife Refuge, I watche

21、d several schools of fifty or more mullets(鲻鱼)moving in beautiful formation. Their well-built bodies were most evident when they leaped from the water. Most of the time I saw one or two leaps by a fish, but one made a series of seven. They usually land on their sides. Each jump was about a foot clea

22、r of the water and two to three feet in length.Nobody knows for sure why the fish leaps. One idea is that they do it to take in oxygen. The idea is supported by the fact that mullets leap more when the water is lower in oxygen, but is challenged by the likelihood that jumping costs more energy than

23、is gained by breathing air. It is hard to imagine they will feel any fresher when back in water.Might these fishes also be leaping for fun? There is some new evidence. Gordon M. Burghardt recently published accounts of a dozen types of fishes leaping repeatedly, sometimes over floating objects stick

24、s, plants, sunning turtle for no clear reason other than entertainment.8What can we say about the dolphins in Paragraph 1?AThey have great escaping skills.BThey are easily frightened.CThey are very clever.DThey love jumping.9What do the ray and the mullet have in common when jumping?ABoth do it in g

25、roups.BBoth land on their bellies.CBoth jump many feet out of water.DBoth make leaps one after the other.10Whats the authors attitude towards the idea mentioned in Paragraph 4?AAnxious.BIndifferent.CApproving.DQuestionable.11Why do fishes leap according to Gordon?ATo remove parasites.BTo amuse thems

26、elves.CTo take in more oxygen.DTo escape enemies.D An advance in electronic publishing could make the ebook you are reading seem as dated as a silent film. Publishers hope to explore the growing success of ebooks by releasing versions with added soundtracks and musical accompaniments.The noises in t

27、he first multimedia books released in Britain on Friday include rain hitting a window in a Sherlock Holmes tale. When the plot of a book reaches the most exciting part, background scores will create tension. In America, works by Shakespeare and Jane Austen have already been released with music and b

28、ackground noise so that, for example, readers can hear tea cups clinking in Mr. Darcys garden as they read Pride and Prejudice.Supporters argue that sound effects are the next logical development for ebooks and will add excitement for younger readers. Critics, however, will argue that the noise will

29、 ruin the simple pleasure of having the imagination stimulated by reading.Caroline Michel, chief executive of the literary agency, said the new generation of computer-literate readers was used to multiple sensory input. She said, “Young people have split computer screens where they may be watching t

30、elevision and replying to an email at the same time. If thats what the market wants then we should respond to the market.”Booktracks sound effects work by estimating the users reading speed. Each time you “turn” a page, the software reassesses where you have reached in the text and times the sounds

31、to switch on accordingly. If the soundtrack becomes out of synch (同步), a click on any word will reset it.Some authors fear that a soundtrack could destroy the peace and quiet of libraries and ruin the pleasure of reading. David Nicholls, author of One Day, the bestseller now released as a film, said

32、, “This sounds like the opposite of reading. I have enough trouble reading an ebook because Im constantly distracted by emails.”Stuart MacBride, the crime writer whose novel Shatter the Bones was an ebook bestseller, sells 18% of his books as electronic downloads. He said, “If Im reading, I will do

33、the noise in my head. I dont need someone to tell me what tea cups clinking sounds like. That would irritate me.”12Whats the passage mainly about?AOpinions about ebooks with soundtracks.BResponse to the need of the book market.CReasons for traditional ebooks becoming outdated.DSuggestions on encoura

34、ging readers imagination.13What do publishers expect an ebook soundtrack to do?AHelp to release an ebook as a film.BMake readers improve reading speed.CAdd tension at a books exciting point.DGet readers familiar with the background.14What does the underlined sentences mean in Paragraph 6 ?ADavid enj

35、oyed the pleasure of reading an ebook in the library.BSoundtrack would affect Davids concentration on reading an ebook.CDavid was constantly fascinated by checking emails when reading an ebook.DSoundtrack would destroy the content and characters of the story.15What do we know about Stuart MacBride?A

36、He was a person who was easy to get irritated.BHe didnt like the clinking sounds of tea cups.CHe was the most famous writer about crime stories.DHe imagined sounds about the story when reading.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填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Run! Lunch-Delivery Men!Its lunch time, and G

37、uo Ziyang is on a mission: deliver seven hot meal orders in an hour.He dashes into a downtown highrise, carrying a plastic container of hot beef noodles. There is no time to wait for the right elevator. He hops into the first one that opens, jumps out at the last stop and begins running up the stair

38、s. After a quick handoff to the customer, he races down 20 flights. 16 Across Chinas biggest cities, the scene has become as familiar as crowded subways. 17 Meals appear with just a few taps on a smartphone. With the major delivery services offering similar pricing strategies and food choices, the b

39、urden of competition has fallen largely on the speed of the delivery people, popularly known as Waimai Xiaoge, or “Brother Takeaway”.Guo said he wolfs down four or five steamed buns before starting work every morning. “Youll need the energy for various delivery missions, ” he said. “Sometimes, the b

40、uildings you deliver to dont have elevators. 18 Then, you have to climb ten flights of stairs.”Guo works around Shanghais central business district. He joined Ele. me only last year. 19 With a foodwarmer box tied to his scooter, Guo tears through traffic, rushes past pedestrians and avoid bumps that

41、 might spill soup dishes. In less than two hours, he has made stops at a hospital, a hair salon, a hotel room and several highrises. Six orders an hour is the norm for the lunchtime rush, but Guo said he is sometimes called upon to deliver ten meals. “ 20 You just have to apologize.” he said.Neverth

42、eless, Guo said he thrives on deadline pressure. “Im the kind of person who likes challenging work,” he added.A. Thats really difficult, and if you arrive late, customers get angry.B. One order down, six to go.C. The tradition of going out for a meal has been under pressure from the fast pace of urb

43、an life.D. Sometimes, the elevators are crowded and take a long time.E. Sometimes, people ask them to pick up cigarettes, alcohol and other items, which they arent supposed to do.F. The arrival of fooddelivery apps has transformed the countrys lunchtime culture.G. But he has memorized the layouts of

44、 all the buildings in his area.第二部分 英语知识运用 (共四节,满分65分)第一节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分) 阅读下面短文,从文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Everyone should go to his or her 50th high school reunion. There was a time I thought Id never go even if the opportunity 21 . But now I feel 22 for people who dont go.I

45、went to the 23 of my high school on a Saturday evening, and I am glad I did. It was a gift to recognize some 24 classmates right away and to be recognized. 25 , we had name tags and our 26 photos on our clothing to help identify us. I recognized one woman immediately!The most memorable and moving ex

46、perience of the night was 27 by a schoolmate and neighbor to whom I was once close. Unfortunately, we had a falling out in the high school. I never saw her after 28 , but this time, I saw her name on a place setting. At first, I feared that I would 29 her. But my better self won over, and I 30 her o

47、ut. I kept looking until I got a 31 on my shoulder. There she was 32 . We hugged as if nothing had ever 33 and exchanged affectionate words. When the party 34 , my old-new friend walked towards me, 35 me again and wished me well. I returned her good wishes. All the bad 36 melted into thin air.I am g

48、rateful I had this 37 to reunite with old classmates. After all, we are almost 38 the final lap of our lifelong journeys. Some classmates had already left this 39 , and their names were deleted from the list. Sometimes we have to walk back into the past because time does heal old wounds. Were not th

49、e 40 people. We are better people.21. A. put downB. came upC. get throughD. take off22. A. sorryB. relievedC. upsetD. enthusiastic23. A. eventB. reunionC. ceremonyD. campaign24. A. latterB. formerC. presentD. future25. A. UnluckilyB. UnwillinglyC. NormallyD. Thankfully26. A. oldB. recentC. fancyD. n

50、ew27. A. deliveredB. providedC. committedD. ruined28. A. graduationB. separationC. marriageD. departure29. A. stare atB. turn toC. run intoD. rely on30. A. letB. droveC. soughtD. helped31. A. handB. blowC. kissD. tap32. A. walkingB. talkingC. smilingD. laughing33. A. happened B. changedC. existedD.

51、mentioned34. A. beganB. endedC. continuedD. lasted35. A. encouragedB. approachedC. huggedD. patted36. A. wordsB. apologiesC. excusesD. memories37. A. qualificationB. situationC. courageD. chance38. A. missingB. operatingC. nearingD. wasting39. A. worldB. cityC. schoolD. class40. A. importantB. badC.

52、 mercifulD. same第二节 单项选择 (共30小题; 每小题1分,满分30分)41_of all the staff,I would like to wish you a happy retirement. A.In honour B.In place C.On behalf D.On account42.Too much smoking and drinking_ him greatly,which meant bad living habits had an_on his health. A.affect;effect B.affected;effect C.affected;

53、effects D.affect;effects43.He fell in love_ Mary and asked her to marry_ him. A.to;with B.with;to C.with;with D.with;/44I _ you an apology for what I said this morning. Anyway,I meant no offence. Aowe Bmake Cdemand Daccept45This problem may lead to more serious ones if _ unsolved. Amaking BRemained

54、Ckeeping Dleft46In only 10 years, our province has been _ into an advanced industrial province.Atransformed Bentered Cregarded Dissued47.He played the computer game till late last night, _early this morning. Aor rather Bother than Crather than Dmore than48.The criminal, as well as some _ people, was

55、 arrested by the police yesterday. Arelevant Bskilled Creleased Dlucky 49.The ground is slippery.Hold on to the rope and dont _.Aput off Bturn up Ctake apart Dlet go50.Lucy has_all of the goals she set for herself in high school and is ready for new challenges at university. Aacquired Bfinished Ccon

56、cluded DAchieved51.I have read the material several times but it doesnt make any_to me. Ameaning Bimportance Csense Dsignificance52He greeted us with a wave and a _ smile, obviously happy. Aforced Bbroad Cblank Dnarrow53Incredible _ it was,it was true. Aalthough BThough Ceven though Ddespite54His su

57、ccess _ a craze for choosing economy as the major. Aset in motion B. put into operation Cset in action D. put in practice55The generous donation from China to the sufferers in the killing Indian Ocean Quaketsunami has _ the Chinese peoples unselfishness and internationalism. Alet out B. brought out

58、Cgiven out D. taken out56 .The government has not yet _ the seriousness of the crisis. Amastered Bseized Cgrasped DAcquired57.My parents will not_ my birthday party if I dont do well in my next test. A.agree with B.allow for C.approve of D.object to58.My father_ me against getting up late again,or h

59、e would punish me. A.cautioned B.accused C.counted D.advanced59.It is always better to_ your worries and troubles with your trusted friends or relatives.This helps lighten your burden. A.tell B.deal C.divide D.share60.6.I dont like the newspaper _ peoples love of scandal(丑行) A.catering to B.catered

60、to C.fitting in D.fitted in61. We had lots of good applicants for the job, but one _ from the rest.A. made outB. stood outC. picked outD. figured out62. He shouts when he gets angry, _ is often the case. A. whichB. thatC. whenD. as63. Try to discourage him _ driving too fast, as its extremely danger

61、ous.A. fromB. intoC. toD. for64. Mr. Green stood up in defence of the 16-year-old boy, saying that he was not the one _.A. blamedB. blamingC. to blame D. to be blamed65. How did _ feel to run 3,000 meters at the sports meeting?Terrible! Especially when I saw I was left so far _ by others.A. that; al

62、one B. it; aloneC. that; behind D. it; behind66. Bai women wear white and red costumes, _ the men wear white shirts and long wide trousers.A. while B. but C. becauseD. so67. Hardly _ the knock when I opened the door.A. have I heardB. had I heardC. did I hearD. do I hear68. _ my heart still beats, I

63、will go on working for the people.A. As soon as B. As far as C. As long asD. As much as69. They demanded that the right to vote _ to every adult.A. was given B. was giving C. be giving D. be given70. _, your article is of greater value than his.A. All things consideredB. All things consideringC. All

64、 things are consideredD. All things are considering第三节 语法填空(共10小题; 每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,按照句子结构的语法性和上下文连贯的要求,在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡相应位置上。Many people agree that going to museums 71 (be) a good way of learning about ancient treasures. However, others may find it boring to spend hours th

65、ere. Therefore, how to make museums and their lifeless collections more attractive is a tough question worth 72 (attach) importance to. Luckily, National Treasure, a TV program 73 began to air on Dec. 3, 2017, throws light 74 ways to inspire interest in museums and their collections.Aiming to make a

66、ncient relics to come alive, the program presents treasures through different artistic methods including lots of dramatic 75 (perform) and storytelling, which explain the history behind each cultural relic 76 (complete), so that audiences can not only understand how to appreciate the beauty of cultu

67、ral relics, but also know the civilization 77 the spirit of Chinese culture. In fact, such programs that promote traditional ancient relics 78 (become) popular in recent years. For example, a 2016 documentary featuring the Forbidden Citys cultural relics and their restorers, urged lots of college st

68、udents 79 (apply) to work as volunteers there. It is universally accepted that National Treasure has been 80 (success) in encouraging more people to visit museums by touching their hearts.第II卷第三部分 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10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及

69、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。On Aug. 21, I was writing a composition titling “My Hero/Heroine”. I stuck at the beginning, trying to find out what would be my hero/heroine. Attracted by the cheers from

70、the living room, I opened the door only to find my parents were watching the volleyball matches of womens final. Then I decided to take the break and joined in them. The score was quite closely between China and its opponent. To our delight, China won in the end. We couldnt help feel proud as Chines

71、e! The volleyball players had trained so hard before and fight till the last minute. Without doubt, they were not only my heroines, and the heroines of China! I started to write my composition. 第二节书面表达 (满分25分)假定你是李华,得知某英文报社就 “如何关爱老年人” 征集想法。请给编辑写一封信,内容包括:1.写信目的;2.个人和社会能做的事情;3.发出呼吁。注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可以

72、适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Dear editor,_Yours,Li Hua七台河市第一中学2019-2020下学期高二学年期末考试英语试卷答案 2020.07(满分150分,时间 120分钟) 【阅读理解】(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)1-3ACB4-7BCDA8-11CADB12-15ACBD16-20BFDGA【完形填空】(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)21-25BABBD 26-30ABACC 31-35DCABC 36-40 DDCAD【单项选择】(共10小题;每小题1分,满分30分)41-45CBDAD 46-50AAADD 51-55CBBAB 56-60 C

73、CADA 61-65 BDACD 66-70 ABCDA【语法填空】(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)71. is 72. attaching 73. which / that 74. on/upon 75. performances 76. completely 77. and 78. have become 79. to apply 80. successful【短文改错】(共10处错;每处错1分,满分10分)1. titling titled 2. was/got stuck 3. what who 4. matches match 5. the a 6. 去掉 in 7. cl

74、osely close 8. feel feeling 9. fight fought 10. and but【书面表达】(满分25分)Dear editor,Learning that you ask for ideas about how to care for the elderly, Im writing to express my opinions about it .Its a good idea for us students to visit seniors at weekends to keep them company, from whom we can benefit a

75、 lot at the same time. Besides, we can organize some activities such as singing, dancing and traveling, thus enabling them to lead a more socially active life. Whats more, convenience should be provided in public places like supermarkets and hospitals.Caring for the old is a traditional virtue, which will contribute to not only a happy family but also a harmonious society. Therefore, lets do something to make a difference.Yours,Li Hua

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