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1、吉林省长春市第二实验中学2020-2021学年高二下学期期末考试英语试卷2021年7月本试卷分客观选择题和主观题两部分共六题,共150分,共6页。考试时间为120分钟。考试结束后, 只交答题卡。第I卷第一部分听力(120小题)在笔试结束后进行。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, 并标在试卷的相应位置。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 shin?8.5.答案是How much more time does the man n
2、eed to finish his report?A. 10 minutes.B. 20 minutes.C. 30 minutes.1. What will the man do for the party?A. Tell his brother about the party.B. Ask some friends to join in the party.C. Prepare the party.2. What does the man think about his boss?A. Tough.4. How much is the hat?A. $15.B. Strict.C. Cle
3、ver.B. $25.C. $40.5. Where are the speakers probably?A. In a travel agency.B. In an embassy.C. In a police station.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几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选 项中选出最佳选项,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. Whats the weather li
4、ke at DarryPs place?A. Sunny.7. When does Darryl work? A. On Tuesday.8. Windy.C. Rainy.B. On Thursday.C. On Friday.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. Where does the conversation take place?1. On the phone.8. In the bank.C. At the mans home.9. Who might spend money from the account?A. The mans wife.B. The mans childr
5、en.C. The man himself.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. Why does Cheny go to Australia?A. To travel around.B. To study English.C. To work there.11. How long will Cheny study English at a language school?A. For 1 year.B. For 11 months.C. For 1 month.12. What has Cherry got?A. A teaching job in Australia.B. A perm
6、ission to take a college year off.C. Enough money to travel around Australia.may compromise their face- to- face communication with others.Therefore, I strongly advocate that students should be prohibited from carrying smartphones. Lets say No to smartphones at school.Thats all. Thank you for listen
7、ing!听力原文:Text 1W: Hi, Ted, our meeting will start in 30 minutes. I need to copy your report, can I get it now?M: I am working on the last sentence, just give me 10 more minutes.Text 2W: Dad, how about we give mom a surprise birthday party this year?M: That is a great idea. Ill be in charge of inviti
8、ng people and you can call your brother to prepare the party together.Text 3W: How is everything going? Do you like your new boss?M: At the beginning, I thought it would be tough, since everybody said he is very strict. But after working with him, I think he is a smart guy.Text 4W: We just need a co
9、wboy shirt for our sons school show, why did you also buy a hat?M: The shirt is only $25, and the website said you will get free delivery if you purchase more than $40, so I added the hat to make it exactly $40.Text 5W: I lost my passport, sir. Til travel to Greece tomorrow. What should I do?M: Im s
10、orry to hear that. But you should go to the embassy instead of police station.Text 6W: Where are you, Darryl? Is it sunny there as it is here today?M: No, it is pretty wet. Im going to meet my doctor.W: Are you not working today?M: No, not today. I work every day except Tuesday and Friday.W: What do
11、 you do?M: I work at a golf course. Km a groundsman.W: OK. So what does a groundsman do?M: We look after the golf coursemake sure the grass is OK and all of that. Its like being a gardener.Text 7W: Hello, customer service. How may I help you today?M: Hello. I noticed something strange on my account.
12、W: Let me take a look. Your account history shows purchases nearly every day beginning two weeks ago.M: Thats the problem. I havent made any purchases.W: Do you have a shared account, by any chance?M: Yes, thats shared by my entire family. My wife and both of my children wouldnt buy things without a
13、sking me first.W: Are you sure, sir? In fact, both of your children are both logging on right now.M: Thanks. I got it. Theyre at home now and I will have a talk with them.Text8W: John, Ive decided Im going to take a year off. I have spoken to the head of the department and I have got permission to s
14、top studying at the end of this semester.M: Where are you going to go? What are you going to do, Cherry?W: Im going to Australia. I want to travel around Australia. But first Im going to study English at a language school.M: What a great idea! How long are you going to be there?W: Im going to be the
15、re for a whole year. When I get there, Tm only going to study in a language school for amonth. Then Ill go traveling.M: Are you going to travel for a whole eleven months?W: I dont know. I might travel for a bit then stop and work for a bit.M: Do you have enough money?W: Money is a problem but Tm goi
16、ng to be able to work. I think Ill get a working holiday visa and Im going to be able to work legally.Text 9W: Id like to talk about this watch. Its quite old, nearly sixty years old. Its got a leather black band. The face of the watch is white and its squarewell it isnt telling the right time.M: Wh
17、y is this watch special, Helen?W: It was my grandfather watch. He came to England more than fifty years ago and this is the watch he was wearing when he arrived here. When he came over here he didnt have muchjust a few pounds in his pocket, you know. But this watch was a present to him from his gran
18、dfatherhis twenty first birthday presentso it was really special to him and now its special to me.M: Is it very valuable? I mean, I know you dont want to sell it or anything but is it worth a lot of money?W: No, not at all. It doesnt even tell the right time! Itzs just an ordinary watch but its spec
19、ial to me because it really reminds me of my grandfather.M: Is your grandfather still alive?W: No, he isnt. He died 2 years ago. He left the watch to me in his will.Text 10Welcome to Ocean Life. Its wonderful to see so many people here today. Since some of you havent been here before, let me tell yo
20、u something about our sea park. Ocean Life is set in fantastic grounds and we advise you to spend several hours wandering around. There are over forty shows, as well as plenty of other activities for all the family. We feel that it is better that some sea creatures such as whales and sharks arent ke
21、pt in a sea park, because they have better lives in their natural homes. However, although you wont see these creatures here, you will learn about them in many of our interesting and educational shows. Education is important, but we know that being interested while finding things out is more importa
22、nt, especially for our younger visitors. Our specially trained staff can answer any of your questions about the sea, sea life, pollution and protection. We also encourage school visits, and help teachers by providing information and ideas for use in the classroom. Ocean Life is also known for saving
23、 sea creatures. We offer care for injured creatures sent to us and we return them to their natural homes when they are strong enough. We also take part in many projects throughout the world, and it is our aim to make sure that our visitors become aware of the problems and dangers that affect sea lif
24、e. Ok, thanks for listening to me.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What does the watch look like?A. The face of the watch is black.B. Its got a leather white band.C. The face of the watch is square.14. When did Helens grandpa come to England?A. Over 60 years ago. B. Over 5() years ago.C. Over 20 years ago.15. W
25、hy is the watch special to Helen?A. Her grandpa left it to her.B. Its worth a lot of money.C. Its her 21 st birthday present.16. What can we know about Helens grandpa?A. He came to England without any money.B. He got the watch from his father.C. He died 2 years ago.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. What can vis
26、itors do in the sea park?A. Feed sharks. B. Swim with whales. C. Take part in family activities.18. What is more important for young visitors in the sea park?A. Having fun. B. Staying with their parents. C. Sharing experience.19. How can Ocean Life help teachers?A. By providing useful information.B.
27、 By giving sea creature models.C. By offering free school trips.20. Where will the injured creatures stay after they arc cured?A. In the sea parks. B. In zoos all over the world. C. In their natural homes.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2分,满分3()分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题 卡上将该项涂黑。AThe
28、Hitchhiker9 s Guide to the Galaxy?(HG2G) by Douglas AdamsThis is a comedy science-fiction series about a mans adventures in space. It was initially a radio comedy broadcast on BBC Radio 4. It is extremely funny and inventive, and has a very British sense of humor, whose true meanings foreign readers
29、 can hardly make out though it has been translated into French and Italian and so on. But when I read it I feel a strong connection to my home. It was published in paperback by Pan Books, after BBC Publishing had turned down the offer of publishing a novelization, an action they later regretted.The
30、Secret Garden?by Frances Hodgson BurnettHave you ever read a description of a landscape or countryside that made you feel like you were actually there? For me, this book does exactly that. It is about a young girl who is taken to live in a big house in my hometown and discovers a secret garden.Daddy
31、-Long-Legs?by Jean WebsterThis book takes the form of a series of letters, and follows the story of a young orphan(MJL), Judy, as she goes to university and discovers a whole world of new experiences. This book always reminds me of my family, especially my mother, because she used to read it to me w
32、hen I was ill in bed.The Railway Children?by E. NesbitThis was one of my favorite books when I was younger, and for this reason it still strongly reminds me of England and my childhood. It is also set in Yorkshire where I was born and spent my childhood, and follows three children living next to a r
33、ailway and their adventures.?21. What do we know about?HG2G?A. It was based on true adventures.B. Its language is abstract and inventive.C. It was adapted for radio after being published.?D. Its humor is hard for foreigners to understand.22. Which books are set in the same place?A.?Daddy-Long-Legs &
34、 HG2G.?B.?77?e Secret Garden & The Railway Children.C.?The Secret Garden & HG2G. ?D.?Daddy Long Legs & The Railway Children.23. What do all the books have in common?A. They follow childrens adventures.B. They are British countryside series.C. They refer to the authors childhood.D. They bring memorie
35、s of home to the author.B? ?What do you do with money? Do you spend it or save it? Do you get pocket money from your parents or do you work to earn money?Pocket money? ?Most teenagers in Britain receive pocket money from their parents. They might have to do chores to get their pocket money, helping
36、at home with tasks like cleaning, cooking, washing up, taking out the rubbish and ironing.? ?Different families give different amounts and the average for eight-to-fifteen-year-olds in the UK is about 6 (53 yuan) a week. A report found that many children save at least a quarter of their weekly pocke
37、t money and that more boys than girls save their money.Part-time work? ?A part-time job is an option for teenagers who dont have pocket money or who want to earn extra money. About 15 percent of teenagers have a job. Only children over 13 can work but there are some exceptions, for example, for acto
38、rs. Popular part-time jobs for teens include babysitting, delivering newspapers, shop work and restaurant or cafe work.? ?There are strict government laws about children working. They can work a maximum of two hours a day on a school day but not during school hours. At weekends and during school hol
39、idays, they can work longer hours. As for wages, the national minimum wage for under-18s is around 4 per hour and it increases every year. Its minimum wage is higher if you are older.Banks? ?In Britain, some children and teenagers have a bank account. There is no legal (法定的)age limit at which you ca
40、n open a bank account, but a bank manager can decide whether to allow a child or young person to open an account. Parents can put pocket money directly into their childs bank account.? ?So, many teenagers are getting experience of working part-time, dealing with banks and deciding whether to save or
41、 spend their money. These are all steps towards becoming a financially independent adult and earning and looking after your own money.24. What do we know about the pocket money children in Britain receive?A. 8- to 15-year-olds get about 6 a month as their pocket money.B. Many children save over 25 p
42、ercent of their pocket money.C. Girls prefer to save more pocket money than boys.D. Pocket money can only be earned at home.25. What did we learn about children doing part-time jobs in Britain?A. Children working part-time should be above 15 years old.B. Children should work no more than two hours e
43、ach day.C. Children are not allowed to work during school hours.D. Those under-18s can earn at least 4 per hour.26. What is required for a teenager to open a bank account?A. Reaching the age of 13.?B. A bank managers permission.C. A parents pennission.?D. Having a minimum amount of money.27. What is
44、 the last paragraph mainly about?A. Some lips for teenagers to look after their own money.B. Challenges facing teenagers to manage their pocket money.C. What teenagers should do to become financially independent.D. How teenagers benefit from earning and dealing with their money.CGoogle says it will
45、no longer permit its artificial intelligence, or AI technology to be used in any activities involving weapons.?The policy was one of several new principles aimed at guiding the companys development and sale of AI technology and tools.U.S.principles were announced after more than 4,000 Google employe
46、es signed a document calling for the company to cancel an AI agreement, known as Project Maven, with the U.S. Department of Defense.Kirk Hanson is director of the Markku la Center for Applied Ethics at Santa Clara University in California. The center examines how?ethicsU.S. be used as guidelines for
47、 technology development. He decided that the protest by Google employees against the U.S. military agreement was based on fears that AI technology could lead to the creation of weapons which might cause disasters to humans.“If you have artificial intelligence which identifies targets and automatical
48、ly launches weapons, you have an autonomous weapon. Just as with driverless vehicles, autonomous weapon systems may not be as safe as their supporters promise. We should be more concerned about how an autonomous weapon might make a mistake. Is that artificial intelligence targeting system as good as we think it is? And until we have trust that those systems will not make mistakes, were going to keep skeptical about the use of artificial