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2019-2020学年湖北省华中师范大学第一附属中学高二上学期期末考试英语试题 Word版

华中师大一附中2019-2020学年度上学期高二期末考试 英语试题 命题人:周晓维付伶俐周肖庆 审题人:贺莉时长:120分钟 满分:150‎ 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) , 并 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人]段 标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒种的肘间来回答有关小题和阅读下~小题。毎反 对话仅读一遍•‎ 1. How much did Richard pay fbr his ties?‎ A. $40. B.$45.‎ 2. How will the speakers go to the concert?‎ A. By bus. B. By car.‎ 3. What does the woman suggest the man do?‎ A. Fly to Florida. B. Have his car checked.‎ 4. What does the woman think the man should do?‎ A. Do more sit-ups. B. Make a detailed plan.‎ 5. What do we know about John5s new job?‎ A. It is well-paid. B. It is near his home.‎ 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凡个小题,‎ 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 museum close?‎ A. At 4:00. B. At 3:50.‎ 7. What is the man probably going to do?‎ A. Tour the museum quickly. B. Pay full price for the ticket,‎ 听第7段材料,回答第8-9题。‎ 8. Who is the boss?‎ A. Mr. Cassell. B. Ms Baker,‎ 9. Why does the man apologize in the end?‎ A. He misunderstood what he saw;‎ B. He won't be able to attend the birthday party.‎ C- He put his kids' markers on the woman's desk.‎ 听第8段材料,回答第10-12题。‎ ‎10- What are the speakers mainly talking about?‎ A. A picture. A person.‎ I j. Where does the conversation probably take place?‎ A. At an exhibition. B.Ata photo studio.‎ C.$50.‎ C. By taxi.‎ C. Look into the accident C. Put his words into action.‎ C. It has long working hours.‎ 从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出 C. At 3:30.‎ C. Visit the museum tomorrow.‎ C. Mr. Langley.‎ C. A country.‎ C,At a femily get-together.‎ 高二年级英语期末试囲 What do we know about the man? He is probably a photographer.‎ ‎■ He is surprised to sec his cousin.‎ He thinks John is a professional photographer. 听第9段材料,回答第13.16题。‎ 13. What does Elena say about the character she played in her film?‎ A. She worries too much about people.‎ B・ She is easily hurt by other people's actions.‎ C She has a very similar personality to ElenaE.‎ 14. What message does Elena want her film to communicate?‎ A・ %lue your background.‎ B. Believe in your own abilities.‎ C. Be realistic about the choices you make.‎ 15. What was the atmosphere like while filming?‎ A. Sad. B. Anxious. C. Close.‎ 16. How does Elena feel about being known as a "teen" fiknmaker?‎ A. She is proud to be one of the few young filmmakers working today.‎ B. She is annoyed that people concentrate on her age more than her wotIg C. She is worried that she will always be thought of as a ^een^ filmmaker. 听第10段材料,回答第17〜20题。‎ C. Frightened.‎ 17. How did the woman feel the day before her fight?‎ A. Nervous. B. Excited.‎ ‎]8. What did the woman do the night before she left?‎ ‎'A- She went to have a drink.‎ B・ She stayed at her hotel watching TV:‎ C・ She took an airport bus to the airport.‎ C. She got lost.‎ ip Why did the woman get to the airport late?‎ A. She overslept. B・ She was drunk.‎ C. Nine hours.‎ ‎20 How long was the woman's flight delayed?‎ Four hours B. Six hours.‎ 第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分) ■二节(共11小題;每小题2.5分,满分27.5分) ” 阅读下列短文,从毎题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中'选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。‎ ‎“ A L don has just signed to be the first National Park City. Sadiq Khan, mayor of London, along with ,nizations and individuals, signed the London National Park City Charter(宪童)on Monday.‎ several 祖 a|rea(jy extremely park-like. With a large number of urban parks and waterways and 8.4 ;t has a lower urban density (密度)than many other major cities. It is also home to 15,000 加1响tE, N n species’,harfcr aims to improve the lives and well-being of people and wildlife by improving the natural city. Jn practical terms, that means trying to reach the goal of turning 50% of the city envirom”:卩ag 2050. That can be achieved by asking residents to change empty lots tmd yarth into 髙'邱版英咐怵试题 第2忧 共HIM gardens, planting more trees throughout the city and even cutting holes in garden fences. Adding grecn roofs to existing buildings is also part of the plan,‎ One way to help achieve its goal is pairing development with conservation. London is expected to add some 2 million new residents to its current population by 2040, meaning it needs thousands and thousands of new homes. Home developers can play a role by surrounding new homes with parks or nature reserves.‎ ‎"Inspired by the aims and values of the world's national parks, the London National Park City js fundamentally about making life better in the capital through both small everyday things and long-term strategic thinking." says Daniel Raven-Ellison, founder of the concept,‎ ‎"It*s about lifting our ambitions; going further to make the city greener, healthier and wilder improving our mental health, cleaning our air; making the city richer in wildlife: freeing children to play and meet friends outdoors again; solving the climate crisis and bring more joy to the city." He added.‎ Timothy Beatley, an urban planner, says countless cities have already woken up to the idea that greening and improving natural connections make urban life much better. "The basic idea is that nature in cities is not optional but absolutely essential to a happy, healthy and meaningful life." He says.‎ ‎21. What are mentioned in paragraphs 3 and 4 about the green move?‎ A. The conflicts caused by the charter. B. Different voices about the move.‎ 22. The founder and the planner mentioned both hold a(an)‎ A. skeptical B. critical 23. What can be a suitable title for the passage?‎ A. A green and meaningful life in London C. Reasons for more green space in London C. Specific ways to expand green space. _ D. Challenges the move will run into.‎ C. reserved ‎ attitude to the charter.‎ ‎, D. favorable B. London to be "National Park City"‎ A. Green ways to make London park-like B .‎ Working out can help teenagers boost their grades, a new study suggests. Adolescents who routinely engaged in moderate to vigorous (剧烈的)exercise showed long-term improvements in their academic performance, the British Journal of Sports Medicine study reported.‎ ‎“Our study suggests that the effect of physical activity may be quite large/' John Reilly, a professor at the University of Strathclyde said. The resea. chers looked at a sample of about 5000 children who were invogd i: a long*: study that tracks children born in the UK between 1991 and 1992. When children 円二。点nW * 同 acNty levels were measured using an accelerometer (加速器)‎ for three to seven days. The device, similar to a pedometer (i+为體 r .‎ recorded the average time children exercised which was 二计歩 & the number of steps taken,‎ ‎«The actual levels of daily physical activity at ace .,响峻 a day for boys and 18 for girls.‎ had their academic performance tested at ages 11 and 内。"。“证 low," Mr. Reilly noted. The children also at 15 or 16 with the General Certificate of SeL d" "" compulsory nationat tests for students, and children's abilities in English, math and scien'二;7 Education (GCSE) exam. The tests assessed the participated in moderate to vigorous physical activitv^r'&村馆 showed that the more children f'W E"站'8" sems were most st烏恕:岫 test scores Were at age H in all When children were tested again at age 13 their ' 心 tO exercise.‎ had exercised when they were 11 years old. ‘By ::拦冲心 Were still linked to how much they took the GCSE exam, each improvement in their scores.‎ ‎17~minute-per-day increase in physical activity for the bg: y°Un8Sters 高二年级英语期末试题第3页共8页如 Every additional 12mnute increase a day iu exercise for the girls was also linked to an increased score, especially in the science category.‎ The researchers have called for more studies to look at the possible academic benefits that could be derived if students exercised the recommended 60 minutes or more a day.‎ 24. What's the study about?‎ A. The influence of exercise on students' scores.‎ B. The secrets of students' ranking high in class.‎ C. The causes of students5 participating in sports.‎ D. The ways of improving students' physical conditions.‎ 25. What is the function of the device used in the study?‎ A. To record how long students exercise.‎ B・ To record the walking speed of students.‎ A. To record how many steps students walk.‎ B. To record the number of calories students consume.‎ 26. What do the study's results show?‎ A. Students at age 11 do more exercise than at other ages.‎ B. Boys at age 13 get more benefits by doing more exercise.‎ C. Girls' science scores are more closely related to exercise.‎ D. More and more students do exercise to improve their scores.‎ 27. What does the underlined word “derived" probably mean in the last paragraph?‎ A. adopted. B. acquired. C・ concluded. D. displayed.‎ C ‎"Two centuries ago, Lewis and Clark left St. Louis to explore the new lands acquired in the Louisiana Purchase " George W. Bush said, annoimcing his desire fora program to send men and women to Mars. They made that journey in the spirit ofdiscoveiy. America has ventured forth into space for the same reasons."‎ Yet there are vital differences between Lewis and Clark's expedition and a Mars mission. First, they were headed to a place where hundreds of thousands of people were already living. Second, they were certam to discover places and things of immediate value to the new nation. Erd, their venture cost next to nothing by "day's standards. A Mars mission may be the single most expensive non-wartime undertakmg m U.S. history.‎ Appealing as the thought oftravel t。Mg is, it does not mean the journey makes sense, even conSldenng the human calling to explore. And Mars as a destination for people makes absolutely n。sense wth current 饨 cKnoiogy Present systems for getting from Ea^'s surface to gEarth orbit are so 血心普 expensive^ merely launcJng the 1 000 tons or so of spacec^ and equipment a Mars -ssxon would req皿 could be accomplished Uy by utting health-care benefits, educadon spending,。「忏mutant P寸弋 g -ism/taxes Absent some 爲瑚 e <15,55。沖* b 作 once on Mars could do 貯峥辭囂愷當囂當孺:篇 址 analyzed by automated probes without nsk to human Pe°P^'. , . prudent Bush unveiled his proposal, he listed these recent m甫or ac£ 錦燃二Z窩丄 ofevidence。5 on Mars,定:f more 書 100 p.anets ments oi space expio H c Mars All tliese accomplishments came from automated outside our solar system, and study of the sod of Mars. AI1‎ probes (探测)or automated space telescopes. Bush's proposal, which calls for "P,g such 皿挪” NASA's present budget into the Mars effort, might actually lead to a reduction science―the one aspect of space exploration thafs working really well. technol0^ 时”,‎ Rather than spend hundreds of billions of dollars to hurl tons toward Mars using curren adv^c园 not take a decade or two or however much time is required researching new launch sysf propUsi。" propulsion (推进力)? If new launch systems could put weight into orbit affordably, and ad; onie reality* could speed up that long, slow transit to Mars, the dream of stepping onto the red planet nu Mars will still be there when the technology is ready.‎ 24. What do Lewis and Clark's expedition and a Mars mission have in common?‎ A. Instant value. B. Human inliabitance.‎ C. Venture cost, D. Exploring spirit.‎ 25. Bush's proposal is challenged for the following reasons EXCEPT that •‎ A. its expenditure is too huge fbr the government to afford, L B. American people's well-being will suffer a lot if it is implemented C: great achievements have already been made in Mars exploration in America A. unmanned Mars exploration sounds more practical and economical for the moment 26. Which of the following CANNOT be concluded from the passage? .‎ A. Going to Mars using current technology is quite unrealistic.‎ B. A Mars mission will in turn promote the development of unmanned program.‎ C. Bush's proposal is based on three recent great achievements of space exploration D. The achievements in space exploration show how well unmanned science has developed.‎ 27. ‎ What is the main idea of the passage? .‎ A. Risky as it is, a Mars mission helps to maintain America's position as a technological leader.‎ B. A Mars mission is so costly that it may lead to an economic disaster in America.‎ C. Someday people may go to Mars but not until it makes technological sense.‎ D. A Mars mission is unnecessary since the scientists once there won't make great discoveries. 第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。‎ Have you ever wondered why successful people are so successful? Habits play an essential roie 也 shaping our lives. We all know that bad habits can be harmful to your mental and physical well-being :‎ Good habits, on the other hand, can help you rise above others and be at your best. So, what are the habits of successful persons that set them apart from the rest of us? mnioii ‎ ‎ ‎33 Most successful figures spend half an hour or more on newspapers, magazines and othe on a daily basis. Most of them have a preference fbr non-fiction piece that include history, self-hel h 如 biographies. ,紬d Getting up early. The majority of successful people rise approximately 3 hours before h • workday starts. It gives them adequate time to get additional things done, which may include ”物Ual projects, working out, or just planning ahead. 34 completing side Working out and staying in shape. We all know the benefits of a healthy lifestyle esn ' n ‎ ‎ and staying physically fit. 35 Clearing your mind and cliallenging yourself physical! ' w°「king Out workout daily helps you stay ready fbr the daily challenges of a business. To sum it up a st ' '祈山 a tough strong mind. °ng %dy carries a 皿53,刖s. Conununicati^ plays a 号*囂辭嚣黨;二薰 the ③ Personal as well as on a professional level.-的 your goals. As with other skills^t i Onnatl°n and in a timely manner, you are e:言 沖阿 more efficient while ‎3 5 s vital to continuously work on improving communicat ‎^^unicating with anyone on any level.‎ A・ Applying technology.‎ B・ Keeping reading as a habit.‎ C. After all, the early bird catches the worm.‎ D. Developing a healthy lifestyle is demanding.‎ E. Working with data, facts, and figures is important.‎ F・ Successful people require mental and physical fitness.‎ G・ They can block your road to achievement and success.‎ 乎三部分 语言运用(共三节,满分40分)‎ 第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)‎ 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。‎ The world's youngest DJ who is just two years old has thousands of fans thanks to his ability. Oratilwe Hlongwane, whose DJ name is AJ, is 37 learning to put together words, but the baby is already able to 38 and play music from a laptop and has become famous in South Africa. His abilities have even 39 him special appearances, with fans 40 to hear his bass-heavy house music.‎ His recent 41 at a supermarket in his home of Johannesburg 42 a large crowd as he moved his head to the 43 . with lai^e headphones around his neck. His mother; Refiloe Marumo, 44 his success to his father Glen Hlongwaness decision to buy an iPad for his then unborn son. Mr. Hlongwane, a gymnastics coach and 45 DJ, had planned to download some educational apps fbr the child as well as a DJ app for himself A mobile phone recording of him playing music was shared online and the youngster now has nearly 25,000 Facebook . 4£—. However, some people _47 his paients of abusing and making money from their child's ability. Mr. Hlongwane said he would not 4<_48 his kid” and said he wasn't allowed to play in clubs or at parties _49„ bis age. The parents also insisted that they would not 50 their son to be a DJ when he grows up, but said they believed his interest in electronic equipment would probably decide his future.‎ ‎37.‎ A. never B. still C. therefore D. merely ‎38.‎ A. create B. adopt C. select D. tease ‎39.‎ A. earned B. exchanged C. risked D. updated ‎40.‎ A. desperate B. unwilling C. admirable D. appropriate ‎41.‎ A. movement B. competition C. reputation D・ appearance ‎42.‎ A,moved B. benefited C. attracted D. disappointed ‎43.‎ A. rhyme B. flash C. pattern D・ beat ‎44.‎ A- exposed B, accustomed C. appealed D. owed ‎45・‎ A. allergic B・ cautious C. devoted D. ridiculous ‎46,‎ A. competitors B. followers C. sponsors D. experts ‎47.‎ A,accompHshed B. acquired C. accused D. convinced 髙二年级英语期未试题 第6页 共8页 Mr. Hlongwane added, "I can see a 51 Bill Gates here."‎ ‎ ‎ ‎48.‎ ‎49.‎ ‎50.‎ ‎51.‎ 第一-书:(共10小题;‎ A. take charge of A. due to A. demand A. realistic B・ take possession of B. in spite of B. allow B. contemporary 每小题L5分,满分15分)‎ c. take advantage C. rather than C. doubt C. future of p. take place of D. even if D. force D. predictable 阅读下面材料,在空白处填入签当福容(1个单词)或括号悸鷲sugar, salt and ‎ ‎2017, eleven million deaths worldwide were linked to people ea in 颈 and diabetes, a new study processed meat. Those foods were partly 53 (blame) for heart diseas , found. .‎ r . nsearchers considered 15 dietary ‎ ‎ The findings _54— (report) in the publication The Lane哑 ins 55 on elements and found that the consumption of foods such as nuts and seeds, huik auu b - 一 average too low. . 只,,財.‎ ‎ ‎ ‎“The poor diet is responsible for more deaths than other nsk ""弟恥 T'tt 湘•斐;‎ Murray,—翌(direct) of the Institute for HeaWi Metrics (指标)and evaluation at the University of Washington, 58 led the work. The study found people ate only 12 percent of the _59 (recommend) amount of nuts and seeds an average intake of 3 grams a day. For good health, experts say, you should eat 21 grams of nuts and seeds every day.‎ Another study published in January suggested 60 "ideal diet" for the health of people and the planet, which would include a doubling of the consumption of nuts, fruits, and vegetables. Such a diet would also include 61 (reduce) the amount of meat and sugar consumed by half.‎ instant adopt expose prefer absorb stress admire normal runout of possess apply tolerate 第三节 选词填空 供10小题;每小题1分,满分1 0分)‎ 从下面的方框中选择合适的词,将其正确的形式填在句子中。选项中有两项为多余选项。‎ 62. The babies of the smoking couples may have a smaller birth weight or even be ‎ 63. ‎' If they …,such measures, this project wouldn't have ended up as a failure.‎ ‎64:r With the printer —— — the paper, most of the work which deals with the statistics of the survey has to be paused.‎ ‎65. The factory is now attaching great importance to the protection of the environment ‎ government over and over again in the process of manufocturing ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ in some way.‎ by the ‎:.s*制咒貫竺蜜彼錦當囂y gf. to achieve them. ' ' . set the” goals and spare no efforts 68. It is so painful to see his father forced out of hospital because he can't '仔.‎ a big fortune at the moment! a 炊弓 the fee. How he wishes he ‎ ‎ ‎ ‎ 69. M^smore qualities is his ability to remain ontimi.F -‎ is faced with. ic in spite of the big challenges he ‎70 It is required by the company that the workers doing. 〜' what they have learned to what they arc ‎7L 昨 wastm swmwel theneMgoduced 哄也顷 u mP°se "and then recycle it. 高一年级英语期末试题第7页 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节应用文写作(满分15分)‎ 点如鷲鷲’澳大利亚好朋友f来中国学习,但因文化差异感到生活有些不适应。靖给他与 1封信,内行包孑古:‎ 1. 表示安慰;‎ 2. 给出建议;‎ 3. 寄予希望。‎ 注意:‎ 1. 词数80左右;‎ 2. 可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;‎ 3. 开头与结尾均已给岀。‎ 第二节读后续写(满分25分)‎ 阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。‎ On a cold Friday night, a poor artist stood at the gate of the subway station, playing his violin. The young violinist was a student at an Arts College named Joseph, who did so every day in order to cam his tuition fees. He planned to attend advanced studies in Vienna and had booked the flight for the next morning. Though the music was great, people were quickly going home for the weekend. Joseph was playing his last chapter when a middle-aged man looking pretty excited slowed down his pace and put 50 dollars into the hat, for which Joseph was grateful.‎ The next night, the young artist came to the gate of the subway station as usual, and put his hat on the ground gracefully. Diflferent from the day before, he took out a large piece of paper and laid it on the ground and put some stones on it. Then he began playing the violin.‎ Before long, the young artist was surrounded with many passers-by, who were all attracted by the words on that paper. It said, "Last night, a gentleman put an unexpected thing into my hat by mistake. Please come to claim it as soon as possible.5' It caused great excitement and curiosity. They were dying to know what the unexpected thing could be.‎ 注意:‎ 1. 所续写短文词数应为150左右;‎ 2. 应使用5个以上短文中标有下划线的关键词语;‎ 3. ‎ 续写部分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好; ,‎ 4. 续写完成后,诸用下划线标出你所使用的关键词"‎ Paragraph]:‎ Just at the moment a middle-aged man rushed through the crowd to the violinist.‎ Paragraph 2:‎ ‎-• . : ■ ' - ■ ' ■ ; 'f The man thanked Joseph again and again because it was very essential to him.‎ 飢的近英仍期未试网第8页共R UI 华中师大一附中2019-2020学年度上学期高二期末考试 英辭题参考答案 BABCB 6-10 ACCAB 11-15 AACBC 16-20 BBAAC ‎1-23 CDB 24-27 AACB 28-31 DCBC 32-36 GBCFE ‎37*41 BCAAD 42-46 CDDCB 47-51 CCADC -‎ ‎52. in 53. to blame 54. were reported 55. was 56. any ‎57. director 58. which 59. recommended 60. an 61. reducing ‎62. abnormal 63. had adopted 64. running out of 65. stressed 66. Absorbed ‎67. preference 68. possessed 69. admirable 70. (should) apply 71. Instantly 应用文 DearHarrj^‎ I'm sorry to learn that you have some difficulty adapting to your life in China. And I quite imd erstand how you feel now.‎ Ib get used to the life here, you are advised to learn about Chinese cultures. I think it a good idea to seize all the chances available to talk with the Chinese around you, from whom you will, without fail, be informed of our usual practices. Additionally when free, you should travel around to ejqperience local customs and cultures.‎ I hope the suggestions will be of help and that you will have a pleasant stay here. Best wishes! Yours,‎ Li Hua 读后续 the moment a middle-aged man rushed through the crowd to the violinist After JuSt . h 就此© paper on the floor, his face was aglow with excitement and disbelief. He glancii^ qu'ZMh and then stammered: "Is ... is it a... a lottery ticket? My five million dollars took a eep gtared 放诫 with a smile, nodding. Yes, Joseph recognized him. It was this lottery?,讪o appeared extremely excited and generously put 50 dollars inside his hat, 吧Men 膈 a lottery was attached.‎ Just betw Ekd Joseph again and ag血 because it was very essential to him. His company 功? nTkluptcyias a consequence of which he even couldn't pay his employees. Yesterday was 伽扣g m dropped from the heaven that he unexpectedly won the lottery! Having good luck seem 让炒 more worthwhile and appropriate to change the flight and retum the heard *is,Josep 咖曲心 mercy to him—Love comes from love,‎
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