1、山西省朔州市怀仁一中云东校区2019-2020学年高二英语下学期期末考试试题注意事项: 1. 本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。 2. 答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名,准考证号填写在答题卡相应的位置。 3. 全部答案在答题卡上完成,答在本试卷上无效。 4. 满分150分,考试时间120分钟。第卷听力部分满分30分,不计入总分。 5. 考试结束后,只将答题卡交回。 第卷第一部分 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1
2、0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 does the woman mean?A. She doesnt want to ask Mr. Jones herself.B. Mr. Jones may have broken the radio.C. Mr. Jones might fix the radio for him.2. Why is the man selling his car?A. He doesnt like it.B. He doesnt needit.C. He cant afford to use it.3. Where is the
3、 man now?A. In Washington.B. In New York.C. In Boston.4. What are the two speakers talking about?A. Paintings.B. Rivers and mountains.C. Hobbies.5.Why did the woman catch a cold?A. Because she hadnt taken medicine.B. Because she had waited for Peter forone hour.C. Because she didnt wear more clothes
4、.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,各个小题将给出5秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。l 听第6段材料,回答第6至第8题。6. Where are the man and the woman? A. In the stadium. B. At home. C. In a shop.7. Who does the man wish to win?A. The White Sox.B. The Yanke
5、es. C. Another team.8. Why does the woman think the Yankees will lose the game?A. God will not help them. B. Her husband is shouting. C. Time is too limited for them to catch up.l 听第7段材料,回答第9至第11题。9. Whats the relationship between them?A. Husband and wife.B. Cashier and customer. C. Boss and clerk.1
6、0. How much change did the woman give the man at first?A. $ 5.50. B. $ 5.00. C. $ 3.50.11. How much did the soap cost all together?A. Sixty cents.B. One dollar and eighty cents. C. Eighteen dollarsl 听第8段材料,回答第12至第14题。12. What is the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Boss and employee
7、.B. Colleagues.C. Friends.13. Where does the man like to work?A. In the shipping department.B. In the bank. C. Together with the woman.14. How does the woman feel about the mans plan?A. She thinks he can surely make it.B. She believes he can never make it.C. She wishes he can make it.l 听第9段材料,回答第15至
8、第17题。15. What are they talking about?A. A book.B. A TV play. C. A mobie.16. Who thinks the story was exciting?A. The man.B. The woman. C. The man and the woman.17. Where does the woman get enough reality?A. In the newspaper and on TV.B. At school and on TV. C. At home and in the newspaper.l 听第10段材料,
9、回答第18至第20题。18. What did the teacher in this story teach?A. Physics.B. Plays. C. History.19. When the teacher said “some of them swam a lot”, who was he talking about?A. The Romans.B. The girls in his class. C. The boys in his class.20. Why did the girl laugh?A. Because the teacher told them a joke.B
10、. Because the Roman swam before breakfast.C. Because the Roman did not finish swimming near his clothes.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题3分,满分45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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADentzel Carousel Our historic, restored 1921 Dentzel Carousel is located near the Fisher Family Children
11、s Zoo. This unique merry-go-round delights kids of all ages as they choose to ride a horse, a cat, a rabbit, or even a giraffe without considering the weather condition.Tickets are $ 4 per person.Adults may ride free when standing by a paid child.Elinor Friend PlaygroundThe newly repaired Elinor Fri
12、end Playground lights the imagination of children who is not beyond 12. This unique space is modeled after three distinct bio-regions, which take their themes from specific ecosystems and appeal to distinct age groups: a River Play Area for toddlers (6 months2 years), a Polar Zone exploration space
13、for pre-schoolers (25 years), and a Banyan Tree climbing structure for pre-teens (512 years).Tickets are $ 7 per person (Free with zoo admission).Adults pay zoo admission.Little Puffer Miniature Steam TrainAdd a ride on the historic Little Puffer miniature steam train to your visit to the San Franci
14、sco Zoo. Like generations before you, youll make wonderful childhood memories for your kids. Little Putter does not run in wet weather due to slippery tracks, and is closed at a regular time period for repair. Call the Zoo before your visit.Tickets are $ 7 per person.Children under 3 may ride free (
15、ticket required) when accompanied by a paid adult.(A special passenger car on the Little Puffer miniature steam train is designed to hold a wheelchair)Zoo KeysThe ever-popular storybooks have returned to the Zoo, activated by the beloved, plastic animal keys that have become nostalgic icons to visit
16、ors from years past. At Storybook sites around the Zoo, visitors can listen to recordings of stories in different languages and fun facts about the animals in all kinds of weather conditions. You can purchase your Zoo Key at the Admissions Gate or in the Membership Office or online.Zoo Keys are $ 5
17、each.Children under 1 may ride free when accompanied by a paid adult.21. What is special about Dentzel Carousel?A. It has a long history. B. It has models of animalsC. It is for children of all ages. D. It has the cheapest charge.22. What is the suggested age range of Elinor Friend Playground?A. 6 m
18、onths - 2 years.B. 6 months - 12 years.C. 2-5 years. D. 5-12 years.23. Which program favors the disabled?A. Dentzel Carousel. B. Elinor Friend Playground. C. Little Puffer Miniature Steam Train.D. Zoo Keys.BIn my second year of high school, I took my first computer science course, which helped me re
19、alize I was interested in software. The idea of creating something from just lines of codes and logic was very fascinating. And I didnt put as much time into music as I used to, thinking practicing the piano was just a waste of time.A year later, when I got back on the piano, I quickly noticed my mu
20、sical ear was not as strong as it was before. I could no longer hear the difference between a perfect 4th and a perfect 5th or between a D and D flat. Then I had a firm decision to get my skills to where it used to be. After weeks of practicing, I didnt see much progress. I was extremely discouraged
21、 and felt that I would have to accept that I no longer will be able to play as well as I used to.While watching hundreds of tutorials (辅导) online on how to code in Swift I came up with an idea. What if I used the knowledge I gained from these tutorials to develop an app that would help train my musi
22、cal ear. After hours of coding, I developed an app that would play a different series of notes, then the user would have to type in the corresponding notes to what they heard. When I was on the subway or had some extra time I could easily open up the app on my phone and use it to help my musical ear
23、. In about 2 months, I regained the skills I lost.This experience helped me see something that I never noticed before. Programming gives me a platform to express my ideas; in a similar way, playing the piano gives me a way to express my feelings. When playing through a song for the first time I hear
24、 many errors. Similarly, when I run my program for the first time there are usually many mistakes. In both of these cases, it takes patience to go through each measure or line to hear or find the error. I realized when Im playing the piano I am also practicing my programming skills and vice versa.24
25、. What happened to the author a year ago?A. He realized his strength. B. He invented lines of codes.C. He developed another hobby. D. He was too busy to practice piano.25. Which of the following can best describe the author?A. Determined and creative.B. Hard-working and gifted.C. Easy-going and gene
26、rous.D. Independent and energetic.26. What can we infer about the author from the third paragraph?A. He received musical training online. B. He improved himself by studying online. C. He got inspired from the tutorials online. D. He made good use of the app he downloaded online.27. What can the auth
27、or learn from the experience?A. He came to realize it is important to develop some good qualities.B. He understood the meaning of the saying “practice makes perfect”.C. He found programming and playing the piano have something in common.D. He felt it necessary to improve himself in programming and p
28、laying the piano.CUnited States health officials say an estimated 80,000 people died of influenza (流感) and problems resulting from the flu last winter, making it the worst season since 1977. The director for the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) reported the number to The Associa
29、ted Press. Health experts were expecting the winter of 2017-2018 to be a bad year for flu deaths, but not that.Doctor William Schaffner is an expert on vaccines, at Vanderbilt University in Tennessee. Schaffner noted that 80,000 deaths are nearly twice as much as what health officials once considere
30、d a “bad year”.CDC officials say that between 12,000 and 56,000 Americans die every year from flu-related causes, but they do not have an exact count of how many people die from the flu each year. Influenza is a relatively common disease and not always listed on death records as the official cause o
31、f death. While last winter was a bad flu season in the U.S., it was not the worst. The 1918 flu lasted nearly two years. Historians estimate that the disease was to blame for between 500,000 to 700,000 deaths during that period. The exact number is still not known.One thing that made the 20172018 fl
32、u season so bad was that the flu virus was strong. Usually the disease kills the very young, the very old or those who are already sick. However, last winter, the flu killed many healthy Americans. Another thing that made the flu season so deadly was that the flu vaccine was not as effective as expe
33、rts had predicted. Drug makers have made changes to the vaccine. Even though the vaccine did not work well last year, health experts still strongly suggest getting vaccinated.28. What can we leam about influenza in the first paragraph?A. The winter of 2017-2018 saw the deadliest flu in history.B. Ef
34、fective cures should be found to deal with influenza.C. Health experts had assumed flu would be severer.D. More people died of influenza than expected in the winter of 2017-2018.29. How many deaths did the health officials expect in a bad year?A. 80,000B. 40,000.C. 60,000D. 20,00030. Why cant CDC of
35、ficials give an exact number of deaths from flu?A. Because flu is always considered as a common disease.B. Because people usually dont take flu seriously.C. Because CDC officials are unwilling to count the deaths.D. Because flu is not always listed on death records.31. What do experts recommend peop
36、le to do in the last paragraph?A. Change the vaccine.B. Avoid using vaccine. C. Get vaccinated.D. Do research on vaccine.DYou know that thrill you get when listening to your favorite music or that exciting feeling down your spine (脊柱) when you hear your favorite melody or rhythm? According to a rece
37、nt study, it seems the same thing can happen while you are reading, but not with every kind of text. This opens up fascinating questions around how music, reading and emotions are connected in the brain.“We decided we would do a comparison between four or five different kinds of texts to see how the
38、 brain responded,” explains Professor Adam Zeman, a neurologist. “The participants lay in an MRI scanner reading the texts, and then we compared brain activity for those five texts.” The texts ranged from deadly boring ones to highly exciting ones, including the Highway Code, passages from novels an
39、d poems. As the researchers observed, participants found some texts more emotional than others. When they read these emotional texts, there was higher activity in brain areas associated with pleasure and reward the same areas related to the thrill we get when we listen to music. As Zeman says, “It w
40、as a nice proof that the emotional response to literature and to music has quite a bit in common.”When the participants were reading poems, the team found there was more activity in a particular group of brain areas called the Default Network. These areas seem to be associated with things we do with
41、 our minds when we are resting, like thinking about whats happened to us recently, thinking about whats going to happen in the near future, about other people, and that network seems to be more strongly associated with poetry than with prose (散文),” explains Zeman. The study shows that the different
42、texts activate (激活) different areas of our brains when we read.32. What can we know from the study?A. People may feel excited when reading poems.B People arent thrilled when listening to music.C. Music gives participants more pleasure than text.D. Deadly boring texts never excite the brain.33. What
43、is the purpose of the comparison between different kinds of texts?A. To thrill the participants.B. To scan the participants brain.C. To check the response of humans brain.D. To teach the participants novels and poems.34. What happened in the participants brains when they were reading?A. Their brains
44、 preferred music.B. Brain areas related to pleasure became more active.C. Their emotional response to literature stopped.D. Their brains were less emotional when reading the emotional text.35. Where is the text probably from?A. A science magazine. B. A film review. C. An advertisement. D. A science
45、fiction.第二节 (共5小题,每小题3分,满分15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。A film festival is an event at which multiple (多种多样的) films are screened for participants. Typically, film festivals are accompanied by panels (陪审团) which may consist of directors, cast members, and other film personnel, and awa
46、rds may be offered at the close of the festival to films of particularly high quality. Numerous regions of the world hold film festivals every year. 36 .The first official film festival appears to have taken place in Venice in 1932, when the medium of film was starting to explode in popularity. 37 .
47、 Many started focusing on specific categories within the field of film, such as Independent films, documentaries, animation (动画片), or gay and lesbian films. 38 . That explains why movies have advertisement copy (广告宣传文案) like Screened at Sundance Film Festival! In many cases, a film festival includes
48、 multiple venues, allowing participants to pick from several films at once. 39 . This information typically includes showing times and details about panels and discussions. Participants may pay a flat fee for admission. Or they may be asked to pay a fee for each screening. 40 . Depending on the fest
49、ival, the festival may hold an open call for submissions, or filmmakers may be invited to participate. A panel reviews any proposed films, determining which will be shown. If the film festival offers awards, the panel may make award nominations (提名) at this time as well. Filmmakers may be required t
50、o pay a fee to submit their work.A. So take advantage of this chanceB. Getting a film into a film festival is challengingC. It is also a unique opportunity to meet famous peopleD. After the Venice Festival, numerous other cities took up the trendE. Depending on the festival, just getting a screening
51、 can be an honorF. They range from the famous Berlin Film Festival to smaller regional eventsG. Typically, the films to be shown are included in a catalogue having information about them第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节, 满分55)第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下面短文,从短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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Once th
52、ere was a little boy who enjoyed reading books, especially comic-strips (连环漫画). His uncle called him “Sparky, after a comic-strip horse named Spark Plug. But it was 41 for Sparky to feel happy at school because he failed every subject in the eighth grade. Though he did manage to enter the schools go
53、lf team and tried very hard, he still 42 the only important match of the season.Throughout his youth, Sparky was shy and felt 43 with strangers. It wasnt that the other students disliked him. Its just that no one really 44 all that much. In fact, Sparky was 45 if a classmate said hello to him after
54、class. Sparky was a loser. His classmates knew it, so he learned to 46 it.But Sparky was fond of drawing. He was 47 of his artwork. No one else appreciated it. But that didnt seem to 48 to him. In his high school, he sent some cartoons to the yearbook. The editors 49 his ideas. Despite that, Sparky
55、was 50 of his ability. He even decided to become a(n) 51 . So, after completing high school, Sparky wrote to Walt Disney Studios. Despite 52 preparation, it wasnt accepted, which 53 that he was a loser again.But Sparky still didnt 54 ; he decided to tell his own life in cartoons. The main character
56、was a little boy who always lost and failed. Because Sparkys cartoon character went on to become a kind of cultural phenomenon, people 55 identified with(认同) this “lovable loser”. He 56 people of the painful and 57 moments to walk from their own past, of their pain and their shared humanity. The cha
57、racter soon became famous worldwide. And Sparky, the boy whose many 58 never kept him from trying, whose work was not accepted again and again, is the highly 59 cartoonist Charles Schultz. His cartoon strip Peanuts continues to 60 us, even the losers, to find a way in our life.41A. uncertain B. impe
58、rfect C. impossibleD. unnecessary42. A. attended B. lost C. watched D. covered43. A. patient B. selfish C. innocentD. nervous44. A. cared B. needed C. paid D. understood45. A. motivated B. guiltyC. astonished D. curious46. A. live with B. learn about C. depend on D. find out47. A. afraid B. proud C.
59、 tired D. confident48. A. happenB. belongC. occurD. matter49. A. accepted B. ignored C. rejected D. changed50. A. sure B. aware C. ashamed D. tired51. A. scientist B. artist C. editor D. headmaster52. A. specialB. busyC. hurriedD. careful53. A. seemed B. grew C. provedD. designed54. A. give up B. tu
60、rn up C. show off D. worry about55. A. cautiously B. willingly C. suddenly D. hopelessly 56.A. warned B. promised C. informed D. reminded57. A. exciting B. surprisingC. embarrassing D. amusing58. A. failures B. experiences C. sufferings D. chances 59. A. cheerful B. successful C. powerful D. thought
61、ful60. A. please B. disturb C. satisfy D. inspire第II卷第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或所给单词的正确形式。The latest film Avengers: Endgame, which came out in Chinese mainland cinemas on April 24, 61 (take) the world by storm. As the title suggests, its the end of the series but it is als
62、o the end of a decade-long ceremony for fans and the actors 62 (them). In closing, the series leaves behind some big changes in Hollywood. The series helped to change 63 face of popular films and Hollywood itself. It also changed the lives and careers of the actors, who kept 64 (return) to their cha
63、racters. Many directors 65 (contribute) their talents to the overall story since its filming.If one or two of these movies dont work, the whole thing is over. 66 (fortunate), they all worked. Endgame is like a trophy for all of their efforts.For fans 67 have spent the past 11 years looking forward 6
64、8 the next Marvel movie, its a different kind of end. That expectation, as well as 69 (satisfy), has become a part of their lives. They now need 70 (find) something new to get excited about.第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分35分) 第一节 短文改错(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
65、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。I plan to go shopping this afternoon. And I am not able to be back until around 6:30 p. m. I will return the novel, The Kite Runner, who you have finished reading, to a libra
66、ry. Lily called at around 12:30, say that she couldnt go with you to watch the movies Fast & Furious tonight. The reason is because that her director wants to talk with her about her project. She was extreme sorry about that, but she promises that she could go with you on Thursday or Friday. He hope
67、d that you could call back at your arrival at our apartment. Marie has already informed of the change.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,得知即将在西安举办中国乐器展览活动。请你写一封邮件邀请你的英国朋友Davy参加,内容包括:1. 活动目的;2. 活动的举办日期、地点;3. 持续时间。注意:1. 词数100左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。 英语答案听力(30):1-20 CBACCBBCBCBCBCCCACAC阅读理解(60):21-40 DBCCACCDBDCACBA
68、FDEGB完形填空(40):41-60 CBDACABDCABDCABDCABD语法填空(15):61. took62. themselves63. the64. returning65. have contributed66. Fortunately 67. who / that 68. to69. satisfaction70. to find短文改错(10):I plan to go shopping this afternoon. And I am not able to be back until around 6:30 p. m. I will return the novel,
69、The Kite Runner, who you have finished reading, to a library. Lily called at aroundwhich the 12:30, say that she couldnt go with you to watch the movies Fast & Furious tonight. The reason is saying moviebecause that her director wants to talk with her about her project. She was extreme sorry about t
70、hat, extremelybut she promises that she could go with you on Thursday or Friday. He hoped that you could call back promised She at your arrival at our apartment. Marie has already informed of the change.on / upon been书面表达(25):Possible VersionDear Davy,How have you been recently? Im writing to invite
71、 you to attend the coming Chinese Traditional Musical Instrument Exhibition. You said you were quite interested in exhibitions like that. The detailed information about it is as follows.The exhibition is to spread the culture of Chinese traditional musical instrument and strengthen the exchange between different kinds of musical instruments. The event is to take place on August 7th in Xian, and will last 8 days, when you will be able to enjoy different forms of music. I am sure that you will enjoy it. I hope you can come. All the best! Yours, Li Hua