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1、市武清区大良- 高二英语下学期期中考试试题扫描版武清区- 度第二学期期中考试高二英语试题参考答案听力15 BCBAB 610 ABCCB 1115 CCBAC单项选择1620 ABCCB 2125 ADCDB 2630 CADBD完型3135 DBABA 3640ABDAC 4145CBCAD阅读理解4650 CCDBA 5155 BDACA 5660 BDCAC单词拼写1. quit 2. goal 3. Evolution 4. destruction/damage 5. careless 6. performances 7. reflect 8. fasten 9. distributi
2、ng 10. novelist阅读表达1. The passage mainly tells us that education in the West differs from that in Orient.2. Asian Eastern countries.3. People in the west highly value individualism while people in Asia show societys value in group goals and purpose.4. In Western countries, teachers are taught to nur
3、ture students while in the Orient, teachers pass knowledge to students.5. I think each kind of education has its own advantages. 书面表达Dear editor,With the improvement of the life standard, many families buy private cars in recent years, thus causing some social problems, most of which is the traffic
4、jam. Many big cities are considering whether to control the number of cars. I have made an investigation on this issue. Some people hold the view that the increase of private cars will promote the cars industry, which causes the development of the countrys economy. Whats more, cars bring convenience
5、 to people and save them a lot of time. However, it really causes many problems. For one thing, the roads are so crowded that traffic jams can be seen everywhere. For another, too many cars contribute to the more and more serious air pollution.In my opinion, we should take measures to solve the prob
6、lem. Laws should be passed to regulate the traffic. And we can also call on the pubic to ride bicycles. Best wishes. Yours sincerely, Li Ping听力录音稿Text 1M: Hey, Maria! Can I ask you some questions for a project Im doing for my Mexican history class?W: Sorry, Tim. Im late for my physics lecture. Ive g
7、ot to go!Text 2W: Jack, I was expecting to see your homework this morning.M: Can I hand it in this afternoon?Text 3 M: It seems that you have been very busy recently.W: Yeah. I work ten hours a day from Monday to Thursday, but on Friday I work seven hours.Text 4M: I was wondering whether you needed
8、any part-timers.W: What were you thinking of?M: Any kind of hotel job.W: Have you ever done anything like this before?M: No, not yet.Text 5W: I saw the funniest movies last night! Its called Bad Teacher.M: Oh, I saw that in the movie theater last weekend. I actually walked out in the middle of it!Te
9、xt 6M: Hi! Janet, you look tired. Whats wrong?W: Oh, I have this neighbor, and his dog barks all night long. Its driving me mad.M: Try talking to him.W: Yeah, I guess I could. Hes kind of unfriendly, though. What are your neighbors like?M: Theyre OK, except for two of them. One is in the flat below
10、mine. He is a smoker and the smoke comes right into my bedroom. Ugh! Its terrible. And whenever I talk to him about it, hes really rude.W: Well, if I were you, Id move. What about the other neighbor you dont like?M: The other guy has these wild parties at night, like four or five times a week.W: Wel
11、l, you know what Id do if I were you?M: What?W: Id go and join the party!Text 7W: Bill, what do you think about your exam results?M: They arent too bad, right? I passed all my courses. I think I did my best, Mom.W: Really? I think you could have done much better if you spent less time in front of th
12、e television.M: I know what you mean, Mom, but the problem is that I simply cant remember so much information.W: You ought to spend more time reviewing your lessons before the exams.M: Thats boring and tiring. I dont think watching TV had any effect on my results W: All right, then what did?M: I wis
13、h I knew perhaps Im just not that smart.W: Oh, Bill, you are as smart as everyone else. You just dont understand how important it is to study. Starting today, you must spend at least one hour studying every night. Dont watch TV for more than half an hour.M: Oh, no, how boring!Text 8 Welcome to Fanta
14、stic Homes of the Rich and Famous! In this program we will explore the beautiful homes of famous people from all around the world. Today, we are looking at the home of the late Michael Jackson. Michael Jacksons home is called Neverland Ranch. It is a home like no other. It has all the things that ev
15、ery stars home should have: a six-car garage, a huge basketball court, and a golf course. It is also a home to twenty-seven different types of animals, and there is a large roller coaster and tens of other rides and games. Jackson believed that his home should be a place for kids to have fun and rel
16、ax. There are also many great places for adults, including a huge ballroom, a space for music and art, and a large theater. Jacksons home was mainly a place for him to escape from his fame and relax by himself and with friends. He wanted to build his own private world to enjoy and he certainly managed to do that. After all, Michael Jackson was the King of Pop, and he deserved to live in a nice place.