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1、湖北省荆州市2019-2020学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题注意事项:1 .答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号 条形码粘贴 在答题卡上的指定位置。2 选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试题卷、 草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3 .非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡 上的非答题区域均无效。4 .考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案 转涂到答
2、题 卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)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。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。例:How much is the shirt?A. 19J 5.B. 9.18.C. 9.15.答案是C。第一节 下面你将听到5段短对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从每小题A、B、C三个选项中选出一个最 佳答案。1. When will Lily probably give the speech again?C. On Friday.C. By writing a letter.
3、C. Taking some pictures.C. Their car.A. On Wednesday. B. On Thursday.2. How did John tell the man about his job interview?A. By making a call. B. By sending an email.3. Why did Alice cry?A. Because a huge dog ran after her.B. Because she had a terrible dream.C. Because her dad woke her up.4. What is
4、 the man probably doing?A. Walking to his office. B. Looking for a flat.5. What are the two speakers talking about?A. The food.B. The supermarket.第二节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)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。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. Why was
5、 the man late for school?A. It was rainy.B. There was an accident C. The bus broke down.7. How many means of transportation are mentioned in the conversation?A. OneB. TwoC. Three.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题.8. Where are the two speakers talking?C. On the phone.C. To Australia.C. Play bowling.C. At8: :00.A. In t
6、he street.B. At home.9. What is Jim doing?A. Preparing for a journey.B. Helping his mother do some housework.C. Talking with his parents.10. Where is Jim going next week?A. To America.B. To England.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. What do the speakers decide to do?A. Play tennis.B. Go dancing.12. When will the
7、man leave?A. At 7:00.B. At 7:30.13. What does the man think of driving a car?接较为合理。第三档(11-15 分)写出了若干有关 内容,与所给短文 关系较为密切,与 所提供的各段落 开头语有一定程 度的衔接。应用的语法结构和词汇 能满足任务的要求,虽 有一些错误,但不影响 意义表达。应用角单的语句间连 接成分.使全文内容 连贯.第二档(6-10 分)写出了一些有关 内容,与所给短文 有一定的关系,与 所提供的各段落 开头语有一定程 度的衔接语法结构单调.词汇项 目有限.有些语法结构 和词汇方面的错误,影 响了意义的表达
8、。较少使用语句间的连 接成分,全文内容块 少连贯性。第一档 (1-5 分)产出内容较少,与 所提供的短文和 开头语的衔接较 差。语法结构单调,词汇项 目有限.有较多语法结 构和词汇方面的错误.严更影响了意义的表 达。块乏语句间的连接成 分,全支内容连贯0分白卷,内容太少无法评判或所写内容与所提供内容无关【阅读理解答题解析】A本文是篇应用文.是HolkcrGardens至新开园之前对外的公告。主要内容涉及:购票方 式.票面人园时间,国内食品外带服务,开园前为公共安全卫生所采取的颈防措施,游客们 所应配合的事宜。1. .B。细节理解我。根据弟二段第一句 Available on our websi
9、te, tickets arc timed on arrival (在 我们的网站上可以购买到,到达时,票面会打上时间。)第二句l*he time item tells you when to enter the gardens.(这个时间条目告诉你什么时间入园).所以选定备案B。22. Do细节理解题。弟三段饼的是国内咖啡馆食品外带服务,提供hot & cold drinks, our famous home-made scones, a selection of tray bakes and freshly made sandwiches 吃喝之物。 这 些将被装入可生物降解的一次性用具里
10、,提供给游客,便于他们在园内游玩时享用。所以 ABC都属于食品这一类,只有D项不是。D项意思为可生物降解的一次性用具。23. D。细节理解题oB出现在公园预防措施里,A项与原文Moved to contactless/card payments only.所提供的信息不符,C项与原文信息保持两来距离不符。D项符合原文。所以选D。)DcninRtimcspriccs/B本文是篇新闻报道,讲述一位丧夫老人在友邻的帮助下,重拾生活的信心,让自己孤独的生活丰富多彩起来。24. C推理判断题。根据第一段一二句内容可知结蜡50载.突然丧夫,Joy觉着再结识新朋 友,参与社交活动是件让她感到恐惧的事情,因此
11、可推断出:地不知道该如何与他人交往了。 所以选C项。ABD项均不符合原文。25. D细节理解题。从翳三、四段可知答案D:经常参加Oddfidlows组织的社会活动。ABC 项均不符合原文。26. D细节理解邈。根据最后一段最后一句可知:当遇到复杂些的问题,地会向Oddfbllows 的Citizens Advice Line求助。ABC项与原文不符。27. C主旨大意题。本文的后续故事皆因friendly neighbours Janet and Michael Porter敲门巡 请Joy参加社交活动开始。因为邻居的友好邀请,Joy摆脱了丧夫后的孤寂,重新振作起表, 所以选择C项。A项不是本
12、文的主要内容,B项范围太大,D项点题不够,没有突出遨请的 作用。htlps:、ww.readcrsdigcsLcg-iik/hcallh/vcllbeing/aneighbouiiynudgcto-curblunclinessicysst。C文章大意:处于青春期的女我总喜欢翻白眼,这并非一种粗寺的冒犯行为,而是女孩们 处理青春期间意的特殊方式。文章分析了女孩们翻白眼的原因。28. C词义猜测邈。根据本段内容可知,女孩本来就是想穿上最暖和的衣服,只是不愿意被 母亲要求这样做。故选C。29. B细节理解邈。根据弟三段内容可知,Mary认为反抗无用,还是听从父母的命令将盘 子放好了,但翻了个白眼表示
13、自己的反感与恼火。故选B。30. A推理判断题。根据第四段内容可知,Anna不想在父亲面前表现出脆弱的一面,为了避 免自己当着父亲的面失声痛哭,姥翻了个白眼,将父亲善意的关心拒之门外。故选Ashoot 意为“突然把投向”.shoot a skyward look意为“翻了个白眼:31. D主旨大意题。文章主要讲述舟春期女我翻白眼的原因,A项然少关键词 adolesccnl/tecnage girls ohttps:s w s/nation-world/nathmal/&rtich?61051177.htmlD文章大意:网络给欧洲、南美和业洲带来了迅猛的发展.随着经济全球化的深入,将更 进一步促
14、进世界经济的发展。下一步网络将普及到非洲,中国与西方国家都对其网络建设投 入了大量的支持,这不仅将促进非洲经济的发展,也将促进其它领域及时间范围内的发展。 32. D细节理解我。根据第二段第一句,非洲地区科技改革迅速成功的部分用因是年轻一代 更愿意采用新科技.故选D.33 . C细节理解题。根据第二段可知,非洲国家大力推进网络建设以谋求发展,根据弟三段 可知,中国和西方国家的政府和科技巨头都加大了对非洲网络虔设的投入和支持。Facebook计划建立的海下网络线缆是将16个非洲国家与欧洲和中东联系起来。C项意为欧洲和中东 联系起来,与原文不符,故选C项。34 . D推理判断题。A项意为“努力会有
15、回报”:B项意为“患难见4情”:C项意为“科技是把 双刃剑”:D项意为“人类是命运共同体: 文章开头结尾均提到非洲的发展能促进世界范围 内的发展,扩大贸易以寻求共同利益,因此作者可能会相信“人矣有着共同的未来二35 . D推理判断题。文章最后一段概述了冏络在非洲普及可能带来非洲经济、全球经济以及 其它领域的发展,接下来一段应详细阐述其好处。httg: wgwfbrb0Com/sites/niiriaintuerk/2U2O/O6/O9/africaigthnext-famtierforthe-iiHe nieU?ss=5g#6b 17d8ef4900七选五【文章大卷】文章大意:文章介绍了在英语
16、中如何区分和选择/rthcfR和“further二36 .选Eo此空考查全文的中心句,也是承上启下的一句,One more common trap is when to use farther and furthera37 .选Do读空为段中心句。空后的全部内容都是讲缶rthcr和farther二者的不同点(diffcrcnce), 故选 D. Luckily theres an easy trick to remember the difference。38 .选A。空前句子讲了 farther的用法,后空应该转到讲further的用法,加之空后句子是一 个关于further的example
17、例句,应该是对空白内容的举例和解读.所以选A. However, /i/rr/ier is used for abstract concepts。39 .选G。前句为段落中心句,读空应是对中心句的举例或,者进一步解释,后句讲到poem, 所以选 G, Take the sentence The writer got tarther in her poem* for example40 .选F。该空为段中心句。空后内容讲很多著名作家一直都是通用缶rthcr和ftirther的,故 选F,“即使搞不济是二者的区别,也不用太在意。” (If you still get them mixed up,
18、dont let it bother you too much.) B 选1页(With the tips above, you will never be confused)是干扰项, 但B选项与表示转折意思的后句(After all)在逐辑上不能贯通起来。听力录者稿Text 1M: Come in, Lily! Whats up?W: My speech on Monday is noi good enough. Can 1 do again. Sir?M: Of course. But Im busy on Wednesday and Thursday. Friday should be
19、 fine.W: Thank you, Sir.Text 2W: Good afternoon!M: Good afternoon!W: Did John call you about his job inten iew?M: No, but he sent me an email about the result.Text 3M: Alice! Alice! Wake up! Dont cry!W: Oh. What a terrible drcam! A huge dog was running after me in the dark street,but 1 couldnt move.
20、M: Dont worry. It was just a dream. Go back to sleep.W: All right!Text 4W; Here arc several flats. Do you prefer two bedrooms or just one bedroom?M: It doesnt matter. 1 just want one close to my office.W: How about this one? Look at the pictures. It is not iar from your office.M: It looks nice.Text5
21、VV: Its convenient to shop here. This supermarkel has almost everything we want.M: Yes. And the food is so fresh.W: Its close to our home, so we dont have to drive a car.M: Yes, its really convenient.Text 6M:1 was late for school today.W: Why?What happened?M:I took the bus. There was a road accident
22、, and the traiTic was very heavy. But nobody was late, except me. Maybe 1 should go to school by taxi.W:lt,s the most comfortable way, but its also the most expensive. And taxis are very slow in heavy traffic too.M:Thcn what about going by bike?W:That$ a good choice, but it$ a bit dangerous. Theres
23、so much traffic.M:But most of my classmates ride bikes, and its quite safe. Dont worry, 1 will be careiul.Text 7VV: Hello. Is that Jim speaking?M: Yes, who is that?W: This is Linfang speaking. What arc you doing, Jim?M: Im helping my parents preparing for our journey.W: Journey? Where are you going?
24、M: WeVe going to London next week for a holiday.W: Oh. Thals great. 1 hope you enjoy your journey.M: Thank you! Well, Linfang. Could you do something ibr me. please?W: Certainly! What would you like me to do?M: Well, we couldnt take Polly, the bird with us. Could you take care of her for me while we
25、 are away?W: With pleasure!Text8W: Id like to go dancing with Jane. But shes hurt her ankle so shed rather not.M: 1 guess it means she doesnt want to play tennis, either.W: Thats right. She says its OK to go bowling if we dont expect her to do well.M: Lets do it! I guess we can go dancing another ti
26、me.W: Well, I booked us some time at the bowling center of Entertainment City.M: What time did you book for?VV: The first booking 1 could get was 8 oclock.M: Its 7 now. What do you want to do first?W: Well, 1 think we should leave now.M: I cant be that quick. I have to make a phone call to my mum, a
27、nd I need to get changed.W: OK. 1 think Ill leave in ten minutes.M: Ill take my car, so Ill be quite quick. Ill be out of here in half an hour.W: OK. Youre so lucky to have a car! You can get around so easily.M: Well, yes and no. I often spend ages driving around trying to find a car park.Text 9W: H
28、ave you heard that the former American president, Barack Obamas daughter Malia Obama would be attending Harvard University after she graduates from high school?M: Then she will be tbllowing her fathers footsteps?W: Yes. But, before she buries herself in those books in Hanard University, shell be tak
29、ing a years break.M: What will she do?W: Her parents said they didn t know what she planned to do, but perhaps it would have something to do with Hollywood.M: Cool. Lis& do you want to take one years break before going to the university?W: No. By the way, my drcam school is Yale University. What abo
30、ut you?M: For me, no school is better than Oxford University.VV: Right. What did you get in our final exams?M: 1 got an F in math. Its too difficult for me. 1 did better in other subjects, 3 As and 2 Bs. What about you?W: 1 failed in history, but 1 got an A in science.Text 10VV: Good evening, everyo
31、ne. In tonights show 111 talk about Stephen and Jennys Corryvale Farm and their business. Corryvale Farm is in the west of England. Stephen and Jenny keep cows and chickens and sell milk and eggs. But most of their money comes from Jennys sheep. She has 50 sheep and each one has enough wool for for
32、sweaters. Every six months, Stephen cuts the wool oiT the sheep so they won * t get too warm. One year ago, Jenny made some sweaters with the wool and tried to sell them at country markets. But it was summer and the weather was hot so people didn t want to buy sweaters. She then made some socks. Eve
33、rybody loved them because they were strong, not expensive and easy to wash. Thats how Jenny s business started. At first she made the socks at home, but soon she had thousands of customers so she had to send the wool to a factory, where all the socks are now made on machines. There are six colors, f
34、ive sizes for all ages, and di ft erent socks fbr walkers, sportsmen and skiers. Jenny is busiest at Christmas because Corryvale socks are a favorite present. On the wall of Jennys office, there are lots of letters from happy customers all over the world.A. Time-saving.B. Comfortable.C. Troublesome.
35、听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What can we know about Malia Obama from the conversation?A. She obeyed her parents* order.B. She didn*t like her high school.C. She will graduate from high school.15. What will Malia do before going to university?A. Take one years break.B. Travel across the country.C. Make frien
36、ds in Hollywood.16. Which university does the man prefer?C. Harvard University.C. Science.C. Once a year.C. They are made at home now.A. Oxford University.B. Yale University.17. What subject is the woman poor in?A. History.B. Math.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. How often does Stephen cut the wool off the she
37、ep?A. Three times a year.B. Twice a year.19. Why didnt Jennys sweaters sell well?A. They were too expensive.B. They werent easy to wash.C. They werent sold at a right time.20. What do we know about Jenny*s socks?A. They are popular.B. They have six sizes.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下列短文,
38、从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AWe are delighted to announce that from Monday 17th August, Holker Gardens will once again be open!Available on our website, tickets are timed (计时)on arnval to ensure everyone can enjoy the wonders of our gardens while maintaining proper self-distancing measures. The time i
39、tem tells you when to enter the gardens. Please book them in advance.The gardens will present themselves in a most unusual and unique condition due to a number of factors including the hot weather over recent months and the focus by our team to preserve and protect our national treasures.Alongside o
40、ur gardens there will be a simple take-away service available from our cafe offering hot & cold drinks, our famous home-made scones, a selection of tray bakes and freshly made sandwiches. Everything will be served in bio-degradable (可降解的)disposables so you can enjoy what we offer right across the gr
41、ounds.We are taking every precaution (预防措施)to ensure both the safety of you and of our staff.Before we open the gates we will have:? Deep cleaned each open area? Clearly placed distancing markers around where needed? Fixed hand washing and/or hand sanitizer stations (洗手液台)around the site? Provided o
42、ur staff members with the appropriate PPE (个人防护装备)? Timed tickets on our website? Moved to contactless/card payments onlyIn return, we need some support from you:? Please stick to the 2 metre social distancing guidance throughout your visit? Wash your hands for at least 20 seconds after using the fa
43、cilities (设备)? Make use of the hand wash and hand sanitizer stations across the site21. What do we know about the tickets to Holker Gardens?A. They must be purchased on the spot.B. They show the exact time to enter the gardens.C. They are presented in a unique and unusual condition.D. They are heavi
44、ly discounted on the opening day.22. Which one cant be put into the same category according to the passage?A. Home-made scones.B. Tray bakes.C. Freshly made sandwiches.D. Bio-degradable disposables.23. What are visitors to Holker Gardens expected to do during visits?A. Make all your payments by cash
45、.B. Wear the appropriate PPE all the time.C. Stay one meter away from each other.D. Clean hands for a while after using the facilities.BWhen Joy Warrens husband of 50 years passed away, her confidence took a knock. Meeting new people and joining in again socially was a frightening thought. Fortunate
46、ly, just doors away were friendly neighbours Janet and Michael Porter, who knocked on her door and invited her to join them at a local friendship group event.And it all started from there, explained Joy, 75, Tve never been the type to sit still, so despite the fact that I was still sad for Graham, I
47、 knew I had to get out and socialise again, but it was difficult to know where to start. That knock on the door was the encouragement I needed/1From that first neighbourly invitation, Janet and Michael have been there for Joy, inviting her along to take part in regular Oddfellows social events.She continued, nThey made sure I was never alone for too long, and if I didnt fancy coming with them, there was never any pressure, just a gentle reminder that they were always there. I joined them at all sorts of group meetings and events, from visiting the local dogs* home to having a catch up at th
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