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高二期中考試

英語試題

本試卷共四部分。滿分150分??荚嚂r間120分鐘。

第一部分:聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)

第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題1.5分,滿分7.5分)

聽下面5段對話,每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、B、

C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。聽完每段對話

后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對

話僅讀一遍。

1.Wheredoesthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?

A.Atabusstop.B.Atanairport.C.Atarailroadstation.

2.Whatprobablycausedthewoman'sstomachache?

A.Theseafood.B.Themedicine.C.Thecold.

3.Howmuchistheredbook?

A.$4.B.$5.C.$6.

4.Whydoesthewomanwanttotryonanotherhat?

A.Shewantsoneoftherightsize.B.Shedoesn'tlikethecolour.

C.Shedoesn'tlikethestyle.

5.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutSusan?

A.Sheisafastworker.B.Shehasnotfinishedherwork.

C.Shedidn'tdothehomeworkonherown.

第二節(jié)(共15小題;每小題1.5分,滿分22.5分)

聽下面5段對話或獨白,每段對話或獨白后有兒個小題,從題中

所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項,并標在試卷的相應位置。

聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽

完后,每小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。

聽第6段材料,回答第6至8題。

6.Whatkindofpersondoesthejobrequire?

A.Ajuniorsalesmanager.B.Ageneralmanager.C.A

secretary.

7.Whatdoweknowaboutthecompany?

A.Itisanexportcompany.B.Itneedssomeonewith

experience.

C.Itoffersabasicsalaryandextramoney.

8.Whatwillthemanmostprobablydonext?

A.Workinthecompany.B.Goandlookfor

anotherjob.

C.Givethejobacarefulconsideration.

聽第7段材料,回答第9至11題。

9.Howoftendoesthewomanwatchafootballmatch?

A.Onceaweek.B.Onceamonth.C.Every

thirdday.

10.Whatistheman'sfavouritesport?

A.Football.B.Basketball.C.Ping-pong.

11.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?

A.HelikeswatchingfootballgamesB.Heusedtoplay

footballatschool.

C.Heisagoodbasketballplayer.

聽第8段材料,回答第12至14題。

12.WhatisthenationalityoftheBrontesisters?

A.Irish.B.English.C.American.

13.WhydosomanypeoplelovetheBrontes'novels?

A.Theirnovelsarecreativeworks.B.Theirnovelsarefull

ofhumour.

C.Theirnovelsareinstructive.

14.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.TheBrontesistershatedtocreatefantasies.

B.EmilyBronteisbestknownforhernovelJaneEyre.

C.TheBrontesisterswerenovelistsinthe19thcentury.

聽第9段材料,回答第15至17題。

15.Whendidthewomanstartherstudies?

A.Lastyear.B.Lastmonth.C.Twoyears

ago.

16.Whathasmadethewomanchoosearchitectureasacareer?

A.Herteachers,suggestion.B.Herparents'

suggestion.

C.Herpersonalqualities.

17.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?

A.ThewomanwillworkinEnglandafterhergraduation.

B.Englishisveryusefulinthewoman'sjob.

C.Thewoman'sEnglishisverygood.

聽第10段材料,回答第18至20題。

18.WhichpartsofEuropearethehighesttemperaturesin?

A.Thesouthernparts.B.Thenorthernparts.C.The

northwesternparts.

19.WhatwilltheweatherbelikeinthesouthofEurope?

A.Rainy.B.Sunny.C.Cloudy.

20.HowwilltheweatherbeintheeastofEuropetomorrow?

A.Windy.B.Fine.C.Rainy.

第二部分:英語語言知識運用(共二節(jié),滿分40分)

第一節(jié):多項選擇(共10小題;每小題I分,滿分10分)

從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,

并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

21.It'sreportedthatmanywarsbrokeoutintheMiddleEast.What'syourofthe

situationthere?

A.assessmentB.adjustmentC.appointmentD.assistance

22.Every_________spaceonthewallwascoveredinpictures.

A.availableB.valuableC.ordinaryD.comfortable

23.Hegotane-mailfromhissister,which_________himofhishome.

A.warnedB.accusedC.remindedD.suspected

24.Shefoundtheroomwithsomeoldtables,ablackboardandanoldstove.

A.decoratedB.furnishedC.equippedD.prepared

25.ItwasalongtimebeforetheAmericanscompletelyfromtheshadowofthe

September11thattacklaunchedbytheterrorists.

A.healedB.improvedC.curedD.treated

26.Icouldheartherainagainstthewindows.

A.beatingB.defeatingC.strikingD.hitting

27.Wecan'tkeepeverything.Wemustdecidewhattoandwhattoleavein.

A.leaveoutB.squeezeoutC.giveoutD.letout

28.Itdoesn'ttobuythatexpensivecoatwhenthesecheaperonesarejustasgoodas

thatones.

A.makeadifferenceB.makeoutC.makesenseD.makeup

29.Theplanjustbecausepeoplewereunwillingtocooperate.

A.brokedownB.tookdownC.turneddownD.putdown

30.Theboyoftengetsupveryearlyinthemorningbeinglateforclass.

A.inaidofB.incaseofC.insearchofD.inplaceof

第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)

閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A、B、C和D)選出可以填入空白的

最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

Onacoldwinterday,Iwaitedinlinetoseemyhero,JackCanfield,theauthorofThe

SuccessPrinciples.

Duringhistalk,Jack31hiswallet,pulledoutahundred-dollarbill,andsaid,“Who

wantsthis?"32shotupintheaudience;peopleleanedforwardtoseewhomJackwould

33__.ButIjumpedup,ranupthe34tothestage,andgrabbedthebill.AsIwaslaunching

myselfintheair,thoughts35throughmymind-wasIabouttobehumiliated(羞辱)in

frontof800people?Wouldthey36securityguardsandtakemefromthestage?_37

mydesireforbraveactionwaslouderthanany38voice.

AsIgotthebillfromhishand,hesaid,"That'sit!Wecan'twaitforthe39tocometo

us.Wemusttakeactionto40whatwewant!”

Afterhistalk,ImanagedtoformallymeetJackandbravelyaskedforhis41email

address.Overthenextmonths,Isenthimemails42myvisionanddreamswithhim.He

kindlyemailedbacklotsofencouragement.Butmylifegot43withotherthings.Istopped

e-mailingJack.

Ayearlater,mydreamshadwornaway.IthoughtJackwouldinspiremeintoaction,likea

giant44thatwouldshowmetheway.

Iemailedhim,andthenagain-butgotno45.AsIsatdownatmycomputertocheck

myemails,I46wokeup.WhatwasIdoing?Iwaswaiting!NowIrememberedthecrowd,

mostlikely47thathundred-dollarbill,whiletheysat48totheirchairs.

Usuallyweallhavea“Jack”forwhomwewait-whetherit'saperson,aplaceorathing.

We49believethegiftsoflifearejustaroundthecorner,andthateverythingwillcomein

a(n)50way.Sowedon'ttry.Wegiveup.ButasWayneGretzkysaid:"You'llalwaysmiss

100%oftheopportunitiesyoudon'ttake!”SoIstoppedwaitingandstartedmywritingcareer.

Nowwhatareyouwaitingfor?

31.A.stretchedoutB.reachedforC.stucktoD.handedin

32.A.CheersB.ShoutsC.HeadsD.Hands

33.A.offerB.greetC.likeD.choose

34.A.pathB.roadC.stepsD.route

35.A.racedB.startedC.appearedD.existed

36.A.askB.callC.demandD.order

37.A.AndB.SoC.ButD.Or

38.A.carefulB.doubtfulC.meaningfulD.helpful

39.A.opportunitiesB.timesC.resultsD.aims

40.A.attractB.acceptC.repairD.create

41.A.professionalB.secretC.publicD.personal

42.A.speakingB.describingC.presentingD.sharing

43.A.quickB.busyC.fullD.loose

44.A.handB.gateC.exitD.entrance

45.A.newsB.noticeC.responseD.reaction

46.A.graduallyB.suddenlyC.immediatelyD.slowly

47.A.desiringB.claimingC.beggingD.valuing

48.A.lostB.stuckC.opposedD.devoted

49.A.sincerelyB.honestlyC.falselyD.correctly

50.A.difficultB.impressiveC.earlyD.natural

第三部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2分,滿分40分)

閱讀下列短文,從每篇短文后所給各題的四個選項(A、B、C

和D)中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。

A

AAAGH!TheGeneration90siscoming!

Wearingearphones,usingcomplexNetlanguageandconstantlytext

messagingfriends,theGen-90sfollowingtheGen-80sbegintomake

theirworlddebut(初次登臺).

Eachgenerationoragegrouphasitsownsymbolsandlifestyle.Read

onandjudgeforyourselvesifyoufittheGen-90sgroup.

Earphones

TheselittledevicesseemtogrowontheheadsoftheGen-90s.They

mightleadtoMP3,MP4orMP101players,givingtheseyoungpeoplea

plugged-in,coolandperhapsself-addictedlook,ofcourse,lifeisnot

alwaysmusictotheears.

Martianlanguage

Theyhavecreatedtheirowncode-likeonlinelanguage.It9samixture

ofEnglish,JapaneseandChinesethatperhapsonlyMartianscan

understand.Thisisanimaginativegeneration,thoughtheyneedtobe

carefultokeepitoutoftheirtermpapers.

Self-Portrait

Saying“cheese“totheirowndigitalcamerasisusualforthis

generation.Alittlebitofnarcissism(自戀)neverhurtsanyone.Ithelps

themreflectalittleontheirownlives.Butbeawareoftherisksof

postingprivatephotosonline.

Text-messaging

Theycantypetheirmobilephonesasfastastheycanspeak.Thisisa

generationthatrespectsefficiency.However,oralcommunicationis

importantandwillnevergooutofstyle.

51.Accordingtothepassage,ifyoubelongtotheGen-90s,youwill

A.justappreciateyourselfandignoreothers'strengths.

B.haveyourownsymbolsandlifestyle.

C.havethesamesymbolsandlifestyleoftheGen-80s.

D.likemusicanddanceverymuch.

52.Accordingtothetext,thewriterwillchooseasagood

exampletotheGen-90.

A.LiHualikesmusicandalwayswearingipod

B.ZhangChaoisnotonlyanimaginativeboybutdoeverything

efficiently.

C.Lilyisashygirlandshedoesn'tlikemakingfriends.

D.Fangfanglikesbeingtakenphotosandoftenpostingthemonline.

53.Accordingtothispassage,whichisFALSE?

A.Notallteensarecautiousaboutpostingphotos.

B.Theytypetheirmobilephonessofastthatitcancatchthespeedof

speaking.

C.TheGen-90shaveapreferenceforsomemusicplayers,andeven

regardthemasanecessarypartoflife.

D.Theydon'tusethecoolandcomplexonlinelanguageinformal

writing.

54.Themainideaofthepassageisabout.

A.theGen-90s,happylife

B.thedifferencebetweentheGen-80sandtheGen-90s

C.theGen-90s,uniquelifestyleandsomepracticalwarnings

D.thesimilaritiesbetweentheGen-80sandtheGen-90s

Beautyhasalwaysbeenthoughtofassomethingwevaluemost.

Almosteveryonethinksattractivepeoplearehappierandhealthier,have

bettermarriagesandhavemorerespectablejobs.Personaladvisorsgive

thembetteradviceforfindingjobs.Evenjudgesaresofterontheaccused

whoareattractive.Butintheexecutive(主管的)circle,beautycan

becomealiability.

Althoughtobeattractivecanhavepositiveeffectforamanifhe

wantstobeanexecutiveleader,itisharmfultoawoman.Handsome

maleexecutiveswereconsideredashavingmorehonestythan

unattractivemen:effortandabilitywerethoughttoleadtotheirsuccess.

Attractivefemaleexecutiveswereconsideredtohavelesshonesty

thanunattractiveones;theirsuccesswasconnectednotwithabilitybut

withfactorssuchasluck.Allunattractivewomenexecutiveswere

thoughttohavemorehonestyandtobemorecapablethantheattractive

femaleexecutives.Interestingly,though,theriseoftheunattractive

overnightsuccesseswasconnectedmoretopersonalrelationshipsand

lesstoabilitythanthatoftheattractiveovernightsuccesses.

Whyareattractivewomennotthoughttobeable?Anattractive

womanisconsideredtobemorefeminineandanattractivemanmore

manlythanthelessattractiveones.Thus,anattractivewomanhasan

advantageintraditionallyfemalejobs,butanattractivewomanina

traditionallymanlypositionappearstolackthe“manly“qualities

required.

Thisistrueeveninpolitics,t4Whentheonlyclueishowheorshe

looks,peopletreatmenandwomendifferently,saysAnneBowman,

whorecentlypublishedastudyontheeffectsofattractivenessonpolitical

candidates(候選人).Sheasked125undergraduatestudentstoranktwo

groupsofphotographs,oneofmenandoneofwomen,inorderof

attractiveness.Thestudentsweretoldthephotographswereofcandidates

forpoliticaloffices.Theywereaskedtorankthenagain,intheorderthey

wouldvoteforthem.

Theresultsshowedthatattractivemalescompletelydefeated

unattractivemen,butwomenwhohadrankedmostattractive

unchangeablyreceivedthefewestvotes.

55.Theunderlinedword“l(fā)iability”(Para,1)mostprobablymeans

“,,

A.disadvantageB.advantageC.misfortuneD.

trouble

56.Intraditionalfemalejobs,attractiveness.

A.makeswomenlookmorehonestandcapable

B.strengthensthefemininequalitiesrequired

C.isconnectedwithinability

D.helpswomenintheirjobs

57.Bowman'sexperimentshowsthatwhenitcomestopolitics,

attractiveness.

A.turnsouttobeadisadvantagetomen

B.ismoreofadisadvantagethananadvantagetowomen

C.affectsmenandwomenalike

D.hasaslittleeffectonmenasonwomen

58.Theauthorwritesthispassageto.

A.giveadvicetojob-seekerswhoareattractive

B.discussthedisadvantagesofbeingunattractive

C.saysomethingforattractivefemaleexecutives

D.statetheimportanceofappearance

C

Asisknowntoall,colorsappearineverylanguagetoexpress

people'sfeelingandthoughts.Then,whatisthesituationinAmerican

English?

Redisahotcolor.Americansmaysaytheyareredhotabout

somethingunfair.Theyareredhotwhentheyareveryangryabout

something.Thesmallhot-tastingpeppersfoundinmanyMexicanfoods

arecalledredhotfortheircolorandtheirfierytaste.Fastloudmusicis

popularwithmanypeople.Theymaysaythemusicisredhot,especially

thekindcalledDixielandJazz.

Pinkisalighterkindofred.Peoplesometimessaytheyareinthe

pinkwhentheyareingoodhealth.Theexpressionwasfirstusedin

Americaatthebeginningofthetwentiethcentury.Itcomesfromthefact

thatmanybabiesarebomwithnicepinkskinthatshowsthattheyarein

goodhealth.

Thecolorblackisoftenusedinexpressions.Peopledescribeadayon

whicheverythinggoeswrongasablackday.Peopleorthingsona

blacklistareconnectedwiththingsillegalnow.Butatonetime,some

businessesrefusedtoemploypeoplewhowereonablacklistfor

belongingtounpopularorganizations.

Thecolorgreenisnaturalfortreesandgrass.Butitisanunnatural

colorforhumans.Apersonwhohasasickfeelinginhisstomachmaysay

hefeelsalittlegreen.Apassengeronaboatwhoisfeelingverysickfrom

highwavesmaylookverygreen.

Sometimesapersonmaybeupsetbecausehedoesnothave

somethingasniceasafriendhas.Thatpersonmaysayheisgreenwith

envy.Somepeoplearegreenwithenvybecauseafriendhasmoredollars

orgreenbacks.Dollarsarecalledgreenbacksbecausegreenisthecolorof

thebacksideofthepapermoney.

59.Americansuse"redhot"todescribethefollowingEXCEPT.

A.somethingunfairB.smallhot-tastingpeppers

C.thepersonwhoisveryangryD.popularmusiclike

DixielandJazz

60.Peopleuse“inthepink“toexpresstheyareingoodhealthbecause

A.theexpressionhasaverylonghistory

B.thecolorpinkmakespeoplefeelhappy

C.peoplethinkthecolorpinkisgentlerthanred

D.healthybabiesarebomwithnicepinkskin

61.Whenwesaysomeonefeelsalittlegreen,itmeanshe/she.

A.enjoyshimselfinboatingB.ishitbyahighwave

C.hasastomachacheD.likestreesandgrass

62.Inthewriter'seyes,whatisrelatedtoablackday?

A.Beingsentabeautifulgift.B.Passingavery

difficulttest.

C.Failinginanimportantinterview.D.Beinginvitedtoan

excitingparty.

D

Achildwhohasoncebeenpleasedwithatalelikes,asarule,tohave

itretoldinalmostthesamewords,butthisshouldnotleadparentstotreat

printedfairystoriesasformaltexts.Itisalwaysmuchbettertotellastory

thanreaditoutofabook,and,ifaparentcanproducewhat,intheactual

circumstances(情況)ofthetimeandtheindividualchild,isan

improvementontheprintedtext,that'smuchbetter.

Achargemadeagainstfairytalesisthattheyharmthechildby

frighteninghimormakinghimsadthinking.Toprovethelatter,one

wouldhavetoshowinacontrolledexperimentthatchildrenwhohave

readfairystoriesweremoreoftenguiltyofcrueltythanthosewhohad

not.Astofears,thereare,Ithink,somecasesofchildrenbeing

dangerouslyterrifiedbysomefairystory.Often,however,thisarisesfrom

thechildwhohasheardthestoryonce.Familiaritywiththestoryby

repetitionturnsthepainoffearintothepleasureofafearfacedand

mastered.

Therearealsopeoplewhoareopposedtofairystoriesinthattheyare

nottrue,thatgiants,witches,two-headeddragons,magiccarpets,etc.do

notexist;andthat,insteadofbeingfondofthestrangesideinfairytales,

thechildshouldbetaughthowtoadapttorealitybystudyinghistoryand

mechanics.Ifindsuchpeople,ImustsaysostrangethatIdonotknow

howtoarguewiththem.Iftheircasesweresound,theworldshouldbe

fullofmadmenattemptingtoflyfromNewYorktoPhiladelphiaona

stickorcoveringatelephonewithkissesinthebeliefthatitwastheir

belovedgirlfriend.

Nofairystoryhaseverclaimed(聲稱)tobedescriptionofthereal

worldandnocleverchildhaseverbelievedthatitwas.

63.Theauthorconsideredthatafairystoryismoreeffective.

A.whenastoryisrepeatedwithoutanychange

B.whenwetreatastoryasajoke

C.whentheparentmakessomechangesaboutastory

D.whenthestoryissetinthepresenttime

64.Accordingtothepassage,whencangreatfeartakeplaceinachild?

A.Whenastoryisinarealisticsetting.B.Whenastoryis

heardforthefirsttime.

C.Whenastoryisrepeatedtoooften.D.Whenastoryis

toldinadifferentway.

65.Whatistheadvantageclaimedforrepeatingfairystoriestoyoung

children?

A.Makingthemlessfearful.

B.Developingtheirpowerofmemory.

C.Makingthembelievethereisnothingtobeafraidof.

D.Encouragingthemnottohavestrangebeliefs.

66.Theauthor'smentionofsticksandtelephonesismeanttosuggestthat

A.fairystoriesarestillbeingmadeup

B.thereissomemisunderstandingsaboutfairytales

C.peopletrytoupdateoldfairystories

D.thereismoreconcernforchildren'sfearsnowadays

Farmersgrowcocoatreesintheshadyareasofrainforestsnearthe

Earth'sequator.Thesetreescanbedifficulttogrow.Theyrequirean

exactamountofwater,warmth,soilandprotection.Afteraboutfiveyears,

cocoatreesstartproducinglargefruitscalledpods.Theseedsinsidethese

podsareharvestedtomakechocolate.

Todaywetravelaroundtheworldexploringthehistoryofchocolate.

Itsstorybeginswithaplantwhosescientificname,Theobromacocoa,

means“foodofthegods”.Peoplehavebeenenjoyingtherichflavorof

chocolate,aproductmadefromthisplant.

Mostpeopleknowthatchocolateismadefromcocoaandthatthe

originsofchocolatecanbetracedbacktoCentralandSouthAmerica.For

centuries,thenativesthereregardedcocoaasagiftfromthegods.But

howdidchocolategofrombeingthefoodofthegodstobeingthefoodof

love?

HistoriansbelievetheMayaofCentralAmericafirstlearnedtofarm

cocoaplantsaroundtwothousandyearsago.TheMayatookthecocoa

treesfromtherainforestsandgrewthemintheirgardens.Theycooked

thecocoaseeds,andthencrushedthemintoasoftsubstance.Theyused

thecocoabeanasthemainpartinadark,bitterdrinkthatwewouldcall

“chocolate”.Theybelievedthatchocolatehadmysticalcharacteristics一

butcocoaalsohadcommercial(商業(yè)的)value.Infact,cocoabeanswere

usedasaformofcurrencythatwasworthitsweightingold!

TheexplorerChristopherColumbusbroughtcocoaseedstoSpain

afterhistriptoCentralAmericain1502.ButtheSpanishexplorer

ConquistadorHernandoCortezwasthefirstEuropeanexplorertorealize

cocoa'scommercialpossibilities.WhenhearrivedintheNewWorldin

1519,hesoonestablishedhisowncocoaplantation.In1529,Cortez

returnedtoSpainandintroducedchocolate—asadrinkmixedwith

sugar,vanilla,andcinnamon—toEuropeansociety.

ThewealthypeopleofSpainfirstenjoyedasweetenedtypeofthe

chocolatedrink.Later,thepopularityofthedrinkspreadthroughout

Europe.TheEnglish,DutchandFrenchbegantoplantcocoatreesintheir

owncolonies.Chocolateremainedadrinkthatonlywealthypeoplecould

affordtodrinkuntiltheeighteenthcentury.Duringtheperiodknownas

theIndustrialRevolution,newtechnologieshelpedmakechocolateless

costlytoproduce.

Itcaughton—especiallywiththenoblepeople,whoenjoyedhot

chocolateasanaphrodisiac(akindofmedicine).Asitspopularityspread,

peoplefoundnewwaystomakeandusechocolate.Thesedays,chocolate

isenjoyedasbothatastytreatandaromanticindulgenceeverywhere.

67.Accordingtohistorians,cacaotreeswerefirstplanted

in.

A.SouthAmericaB.CentralAmericaC.Spain.

D.Africa

68.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“substance“heremean?

A.Anillegaldrug.B.Animportantidea.

C.Aliquidmaterial.D.Asolidmaterial.

69.Thepassageimpliesthat.

A.ChristopherColumbusbroughtcacaoseedstoCentralAmerica.

B.ThewealthypeopleofSpainfirstenjoyedachocolatedrink.

C.Manypeopleovertheworldenjoyagoodtasteofchocolate.

D.Cocoatreesneedanexactamountofwater,warmth,soiland

protection.

70.Whichofthefollowingmightbethebesttitleforthepassage?

A.Historyofchocolate,asrichasitstaste.B.Chocolate,foodof

thegods.

C.Valueofchocolate,ascostlyasgold.D.Chocolate,food

oflove.

第四部分:書面表達(滿分40分)

第一節(jié):完成句子(共10小題;每小題L5分,滿分15分)

閱讀下列各小題,根據(jù)括號內(nèi)的漢語提示,用句末內(nèi)的英語單詞

完成句子,并將答案寫在答題卡上的相應題號后。

71.DoctorWangbecameinspiredwhenhethoughtabouthelpingthe

poorchildren(被置

于)cholera,(expose)

72.Theirsisabigfamily,____________________________________

(有十口人).(consist)

73.Fil(代替Jane)today,asshecan'tcome

tothemeetingherself,(take)

74.1stillcan'tbelievethat

_________________________________________(我正接受)this

prizethatIwonlastyear,(take)

75.Janeburstoutcrying(她一進來).(instant)

76.He(他否認拿了錢)

butwewereskeptical,(deny)

77.(盡管你很忙),youshouldset

asidesometimeeverydayforexerciseifyouwanttokeepfit.(as)

78.Ifmyplan(不被批準)by

thecommittee,alltheworkwillbewasted,(approve)

79.Hardly(他一至U家)whenitbeganto

rainheavily,(arrive)

80.Ifthevictimisbadlyinjured,(至

關重要)togetthevictimtothedoctororhospitalatonce,(vital)

第二節(jié):短文寫作(滿分25分)

最近,你班同學就“課間是否播放音樂”為主題展開了討論。請

你根據(jù)下表所提供的信息,寫一篇短文,客觀的介紹一下討論情況。

有的同學認為其他的同學認為

1.播放音樂能活躍氣氛;

1.課間時間太短,播放音樂

2.能使大腦得到放松,減輕學

達不到預期的效果

習的疲勞

2.課間需要的是安靜,而不

3.能給我們帶來歡樂和美的感

是嘈雜的聲音

注意:1.開頭已為你寫好。2.詞數(shù):100左右。

3.參考詞匯:atmospheren.氣氛;tirednessn.疲勞

Ourclassheldadiscussionaboutwhethermusicshouldbeplayed

duringaclassbreakornot...

高二英語期中試題

聽力錄音稿及參考答案

(TextI)

M:CouldyoupleasetellmeiftheMiamiflightwillbearrivingontime?

W:Yes,sir.Itshouldbearrivinginabouttenminutes.

(Text2)

M:Youdon'tfeelverywell,doyou?Youlookpale.Haveyougotacold?

W:Oh,no,butmystomachaches.Maybetheseafooddoesn'tagree

withme.

(Text3)

M:Thisbookis$2andtheblueoneisadollarmore.

W:Theredoneistwiceasmuchastheblueone.

(Text4)

W:CanItryonanotherhat,please?Thisisthewrongsize.

M:Isittoobigortoosmall?

W:Toobig.

(Text5)

M:It'shardtobelievethatSusanhasalreadyfinishedherhomework.

W:Well,shecopiedJack'shomeworkandmadeafewchanges.

(Text6)

W:Look.Here'sonethatmightinterestyou.

M:Whatisit?Areyousure?

W:Yes,look.<6)Itsaystheywantajuniorsalesmanager,anditlooks

likeit'sabiginternationalcompany.

M:Whatkindofcompanyisit,though?

W:Um,let'ssee.Yes,it'satextilecompanythatseemstoimportfrom

abroad.Theysaythesalaryisreallygood.<7,Theyoperateasystem

ofpayingyouabasicsalaryandthen

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