吉林省汪清县汪清第四中学高二英语下学期假期验收考试试题.docx
吉林省汪清县汪清第四中学2020-2021学年高二英语下学期假期验收考试试题第一节听下面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. What did the man buy for his father?A. A hat. B. A card. C. A shirt.2. How will Tom know if the school is canceled?A. By asking his mother. B. By watching the snow. C. By checking the TV news.3. Where was the man born?A. In America. B. In England. C. In Canada.4. What does the man mean?A. Anna may not have time.B. Anna is at her brother,s house.C. Anna should invite him to dinner.5. What does the man think of the music festival this year?A. It's too far away. B. It's too expensive. C. It's too crowded.第二节 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。6. How many fifties did Fred start with?A. Two. B. Five. C. Ten.7. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. In a bank. B. In a math class. C. In a grocery store.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10三个小题。8. Who invited the woman to the party?A. Michael. B. MichaeT s sister. C. Michael's brother.9. What is the man going to get for Michael?A. A new CD player. B. Some records. C. Several baseball cards.10. Why can,t the woman decide what to get for Michael?A. She forgets what he likes.Fund Me page. She 47 to collect enough cash to 48 him a used caravan (大篷车).Over the course of the last 10 days, the campaign has surged(激增)past its 49 goal and raised over$3, 100. Since a local charity was 50 to donate a caravan to Johnson, the money will now be used to provide him with 51 necessities and rent a room for him. 52 , a local artist 53 Johnson about starting a home cleaning business. Johnson says that the outpouring of 54 has left him overwhelmed(充满) with 55“I 56 asked for help ,open-minded and able personHastings Observer . "She sawbut this time is different ,57 what it takes is an like Charlotte to 58 and help , “ Johnson told the me and 59 that she wanted to do something to help. ”He finally said,I wouldn' t have got a job if Charlotte hadn' t figured out theway to help me.She is really 60 child.41. A. program42. A. match43. A. eagerly44. A. addedB. interviewB. improveB. bravelyB. realizedC. tripC. show D.C. carefullyC. reportedD. job recognizeD. nervouslyD. argued45. A. praisedB. investigatedC. respectedD. spotted46. A.selected47. A. ordered48. A. lend49. A. usual50. A. inspired51. A. regular52. A. However53. A. troubled54. A. power55. A. gratitude56. A. eventually57. A. so58. A.come alongB.returnedB. hopedB. buyB. finalB. allowedB. expensiveB. MoreoverB. contactedB. serviceB. energyB. patientlyB. thoughB. back offC. postedC.agreedC. sellC. difficultC. requiredC. basicC. InsteadC. confusedC. encouragementC. successC. previouslyC. ifC. step asideD. judgedD.seemedD. presentD. originalD. predictedD. familiarD. ThereforeD. mentionedD. supportD. kindnessD. seriouslyD. becauseD. take over59. A. doubtB. remindedC. decideD. pretended60. A. luckyB. intelligentC. satisfyingD. experienced第二节(共10小题;每题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面的短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。If someone feels uncomfortable about the frequent invasions(侵犯)of his personal space, he is , most (61)(probable), a Brition. But it' s not justin our head. Different nationalities really do have different meanings of (62)constitutes (构 成) personal space and how close is (63)(accept) to stand to various acquaintances.According to a new study, the British like to keep a meter from a stranger, 80cm from (64)acquaintance and just over 50cm from a close friend. (65)(carry) out by scientists across the world, the research was intended to find out how culture, wealth and even weather affect our ideas of personal space. By studying 8943 people from 42 countries, it (66) (hope) that the results of the study suggest that misunderstanding of cultural differences could result in the so-called (67)(rude).“We attempted (68)(relate) the preferred social, personal and close distances observed in each country(69)a set of individual characteristics of the participants, and some features of their cultures, “ the researchers wrote. However, other theories suggest that people should be more likely to stand further away to reduce the risk of (70) (spread) disease.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)Yesterday afternoon, an English movie dubbing contest held in our lecture hall.Hundreds of teachers and students were invited to watching the contest. It began at 2p. m. and last about two and a half hours. The performers did very good. My favorite program was a scene from Zootopia. The scene was interesting or attractive. The performers were extremely skillful. We not only made similar sounds but also used some funny body language. It was clearly that they had made good preparations for the contest. They won the first place at last. After watching the contests, I firmly believed that success always comes to hard work.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,外教Alan正组织志愿者到你校所在的区域宣传垃圾分类。请你给他写 一封邮件申请加入该活动,内容包括:1)自我介绍;2)你的优势;3)表达期待。参考词汇:志愿者活动voluntary work;垃圾分类garbage classification注意:词数100左右答案一、听力(共20题,每题L5分):1-5: CCBAB 6-10: ACBBC 11-15: AACAA 16-20: BCBAC二、阅读理解(共15小题 每小题2分)21-23 CCB 24-27 DCCC 28-31 BCCB 32-35 DACD 36-40 GDCBF三、完形填空(每小题L 5分共20小题)41-45 DCAAD 46-50 CBBDA 51-55 CBBDA 56-60 CDACB四、语法填空(共10小题,每题1. 5分)61. probably 62. what 63 acceptable 64an 65 Carried 66 was hoped 67rudeness 68 to relate 69 to 70 spreading五、短文改错(共10小题,每题1分)1 加 was 2 watch 3 lasted 4 well 5 and 6 They 7 clear 8 the 去掉 9contest10 from六、作文Dear Alan, r m LiHua, a positive and enthusiastic girl from Class 7, Grade 2. Leaning that you are looking forvolunteers to inform the public of garbage classification, I'm writing to join you .As we all know, garbage classification is related to our living environment and the economical use of resources . However,some people in our city areunaware of it,which is harmful to the environment .Having a good command of garbage classification and five years 'experience of being a volunteer, I firmly believe that lean do the job well. I would appreciate it if you can give me a chance.Looking forward to your early replyYourssincerely,LiHuaB. She only has a little money.C. She doesn,t know him well.听下面一段对话,回答第11至第13三个小题。11. What will Judy do this afternoon?A. Send Peter a brochure. B. Design some models. C. Attend a meeting.12. Why does Peter make the phone call?A. To order some machines.B. To ask for colored pictures.C. To change the delivery time.13. When will the speakers sign the agreement?A. This evening. B. Tomorrow morning. C. At noon tomorrow.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17四个小题。14. Who is the woman?A. The man,s wife. B. The man's doctor. C. The man's personal trainer.15. What does the man want to do?A. Join a basketball team. B. Organize a sports team. C. Teach high school sports.16. What does the woman advise the man to do first?A. Stop eating ice cream.B. Have a medical examination.C. Eat more fruit and vegetables.17. Why does the woman suggest the man exercise more?A. To lose weight. B. To prevent a heart attack. C. To strengthen his muscles. 听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20三个小题。18. How did the old womanJ s cookies become famous?A. She started a good cookie business.B. She gave them to children for free.C. She baked them in a special kitchen.19. Why did the children help the old woman at first?A. The old woman was too busy.B. Their parents wanted them to do so.C. They wanted to get some experience.20. What did the children do when the old woman got sick?A. They cooked food for her.B. They took turns looking after her.C. They sold cookies to pay the doctor.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)AHere,s a look at some of the most influential artists who have tried their hand at American folk music .Woody GuthrieThe original folk singer/songwriter, Woody Guthrieset the precedent (先例)for the breadth of issues about what an American folk singer could sing. His lyrics told us about many important issues of his time, and of America in general . They were told in plain and simple language that put what so many people were thinking and feeling into words .Bob DylanBob Dylan innovated (革新)the modern music world by including old folk, blues, and other forms of Americana into songs that were both timely and timeless . He was the darling of the folk revivalists in the early 1960s; but after using an electric guitar in his performance at the 1965 Newport Folk Festival, his reputation came under fire from the folkies. It was a small matter , though 一 Dylan had along career that included music, books, movies, and a radio show .Joni MitchellThe Canadian female singer probably never meant to be as popular as she eventually became . Originally a painter and poet, Mitchell created an incredible career for herself in the latel960s and early 1970s. Her sweet melodies inspired numerous women to enter the folk singer/songwriter community and continue to do so today.Bill MonroeBill Monroe led the bluegrass movement of the 1950s. Along with his Blue Grass Boys, he set a precedent for all bluegrass ers. He mixed some aesthetics(美学)of country-western music with vocal harmonies , bluegrass instruments, and his high lonesome voice . Many bluegrass bands today compare themselves to Monroe ' s original line-up, and several of his bandmates have gone on to enjoy successful careers of their own.21. What's the feature of Woody Guthrie's lyrics?A. They focus on his emotions.B. They have very complex language.C.They involve important subjects of his time.D.They have been influenced by other kinds of music.22. Whose melodies encouraged many women to become a folksinger?A. Bob Dylan,s. B. Bill Monroe,s. C. Joni MitchelT s. D. Woody Guthrie's. 23. What do the four people have in common?A. They all once led a musical movement.B.They all had a great influence on folk music.C. They all once suffered from a bad reputation.D. They were all singers rather than songwriters.BThe year just keeps getting better for the young writer Sierra Blair. She published her new book at a tourist spot and received high praise from some important officials .“I hope that through her writing we are able to stimulate the young people in our school systems to read and write more . One of our challenges is reading and writing abilities and it is clear that the talent is there , so it's only a matter of exploring it. I'm very impressed and also grateful to her parents for giving her support in taking this important step of publishing , “ said Jeffrey Lloyd, Minister of Education during a face-to-face conversation. Sierra caught media attention last year after publishing her first book on Amazon . The newest and independently published children ' s book Roman and the Pink Flamingos was inspired by Sierra ' s three-year-old brother ,Roman.“It's scary(可怕的)to bring something to the public that you ' ve put a lot of work into and someone could easily damage it and say, 'It's not good enough Luckily, I have my family and others in my corner to meet people in power and I can get positive feedback(反馈)from them, which makes me feel like I'm on the right path,“ said Sierra .During the conversation , the Governor General Dame Pindling asked about the book and the creative process involved in bringing works to life . She hoped Sierra would not only write children ' s novels but work deeper into the construction of the nation one day, writing down what she observed . "She encouraged me in my creative interest and praised me for being independent in my professional development . I deeply enjoyed our conversation , said Sierra .Sierra wasn,t the only one to be visited by the Governor General.24. What does the underlined word “stimulate” in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Force. B. Warm. C. Allow. D. Encourage.25.Why didSierra feel scared to bring something to the public ?A. Because her choice was wrong .B. Because her family did not support her.C. Because her book might get bad reviews .D. Because her writing was not good enough .26. What did the Governor General think of Sierra ?A. Grateful and sensitive.B. Confident and ordinary.C. Creative and independent .D. Determined and practical .27. What would the author probably write in the paragraph that follows ?A. Sierra's plans for new books .B.Sierra's stories behind writing .C. An interview from another reporter .D.A visit to another person by the Governor General .CYou can ' t buy your1O-year-old daughter a smart phone because you are scared of her becoming a social outcast. Sometimes as the parent, you have to make the hard decisions and be the backbone . But you need to be confident in your decision , and to do that you have to think it through and discuss it.It's possible for children to have smart phones and not become addicted, which means they can use theirs smartphones reasonably . They can have one and also read a lot and even play outside . It,s not black or white. You may ask me what I would do as a parent. I have never been addicted to technology , but I don,t refuse it. I haven,t and wouldn't buy my daughter a smartphone , but I have given her my old ones with rules attached . And it,s important for parent to understand their children 's phones and how they work. But parental decisions made with no discussion don't harvest respect and understanding , only hostility. And there will be the seeds of anger later .It,s interesting that you see the smartphone as more of an issue than social media . I am the opposite. A smartphone can be an amazing tool to help your children communicate with others and discover new things , but it can also become a tool that brings school life and its problems home . That 's what I would oppose most because we all need switch -off time. Think of some rules for using smartphones , but they need to be discussed and work for you . For example, no phones upstairs, minimal use at home, no social media sites, or only certain , no independent app-buying, etc. A smartphone shouldn,t be a byword for “do what you want” .This will be the first of many things your daughter feels passionate(热情 的)about and you may not agree with. She needs to listen to you and you also need to listen to her. As an adult, you are in charge and are supposed to build a good relationship with her. And it's your job to take the long view at times when her vision can see only what's right in front of her.28. As for children's smartphone ownership, many parentsA. are confident in their decisions B. have difficulty making a decisionC. usually respect their children,s ideas D. often ignore their children,s requirements29. What does the author mean by saying "It's not black or white” ?A. White or black smartphones are all practical