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1、安徽省安庆市白泽湖中学2020-2021学年高二英语下学期期中试题第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)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。1. What does the man offer to do?C. Look for a job.C. In a restaurant.C. At 10:25.C. Angry.B. Play basketball. C. Have aA. Paint the d

2、oors. B. Paint the ceiling.2. Where are the speakers?A. At home.B. In a shop.3. What time is the train leaving?A. At 10:55.B. At 10:35.4. How does the woman feel about the man?A. Sympathetic. B. Indifferent.5. What will the man do next?A. Go for a bike ride.rest.第二节(共15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

3、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。 听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6. What did the man do last Saturday?A. He studied a lot. B. He joined a club. C. He went camping.7. Why do people join Flash Play” ?A. To experience a crisis. B. To make friends

4、. C. To earn money.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. When did the woman have an interview?A. 2 days ago. B. 5 days ago. C. A week ago.9. What does the man ask the woman to do?A. Give a call to ask about the result. B. Have some coffee for relaxation.C. Be patient and wait for the result.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。1

5、0. How will the woman spend her summer holiday?A. Study at home. B. Work in the shop. C. Travel with her mother.11. With whom does the man plan to go to the seaside?A. His parents. B. His friends. C. His brothers.12. What lessons does the woman want to take?A. Piano.B. Swimming.C. English.听下面一段对话,回答

6、第13至第16四个小题。13. Where does Sally want to go?A. The zoo. B. The London Eye. C. The Covent Garden.14. What is Billy interested in?Yours,Li Hua高二英语答案听力15 BCAAC 610 CBACB 1115 CABAA 1620 BCBCA阅读理解21-23 CBA 24-27 CBAC 28-31 BDBD 32-35 B AC A七选五 36-40 BDFAE 完型41-45BCAAB 语法填空 61. old66. the46-50DACAD62. po

7、verty67. who51-55. CBDBA63. in68. and56-60. DCABC64. leaves69. his65. described70. writing改错71. 在 worry 后力口 about;72. itf which 或在 it 前加 and;73. important-*importance;74. youf yourself ;75. byfin;76. understand-bunderstood;77. If you;78. Like-As;79. wasis;80. 把you后面的will去掉 参考范文Recently, the northern

8、 part of China has seen the worst sandstorm in a decade. The flying sand and dust envelops the cities and villages, bringing much inconvenience to people s life and doing great harm to their health with air quality dramatically declining.There are several factors accounting for the outbreak of sands

9、torm. For one thing, the increased global temperature causes the already dry and rainless North to be even drier, which in turn makes the soil loose and easy to blow up. For another, over-grazing and deforestation lead to the great loss of trees. However, it is trees that play a key role in helping

10、soil stay on the land.Mother nature is turning on us because of irresponsible human activities. It s high time that we protected the existing forest resources and planted more trees. Let s join hands to create a green future for our motherland, our people and yourself.Yours,Li HuaA. Boats.B. Operas.

11、C. Paintings.15. What does the man suggest the woman do in Oxford Street?A. Do some shopping. B. Enjoy an opera. C. Visit her parents.16. What is the woman related to the man?C. His guide.A. His mother. B. His wife.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17. Whom is the speaker talking to?A. Students parents.B. Visit

12、ors. C.New students.18. How many A. 4.19. Where do A. England 20. Which isdepartments are there in the college?B. 5.C. 6.the and theteachers in the English department mainly America. B. America and Australia. C. largest building in the college?come from?America and Canada.A. The main library. B. The

13、 dining hall. C. The English department building.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30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。AWalk Through HistoryIt s no surprise to anyone who s been to Charleston that it is among the best US cities to visit. It can feel like you re in a dream sometimes, like you v

14、e stepped back 200 years, “ says Brian Sim ms, the owner of Charleston Sole Tours. These are Simms s must-sees.African-American Heritage Tour“People don t realize how much African culture is here. ” says Sim ms. He recommends learning about the African-American heritage that shaped the city, region

15、and country to fully understand Charleston.Battery and White Point GardensA large public park and garden with walking paths and artifacts 一all shaded by beautiful trees.Middleton PlaceMiddleton Place is a historic plantation with vivid exhibits and a working table. It provides an all-around view of

16、what was going on with the history of the families that ran the plantation.$ 28 / adult; $ 15 / student 14 and older; $ 10 / child 6-13; free / under age 6.Fort Summer National MonumentMarking the site where the first shots of the Civil War were fired, this historic place includes several sites arou

17、nd Charleston Harbor and an education center at Gadsden s Wharf. The best time of year to visit is spring一when the azaleas are flowering一or fall.21. If you like walking under the shade of trees, which is the best place for you to go?A. Fort Sumter National MonumentB. Middleton PlaceC. Battery and Wh

18、ite Point GardensD. African-American Heritage Tour22. How much should a couple with a daughter of 16 and a son of 7 pay for a tour around Middleton Place?A. $71B. $81C. $56D. $9123. Which sentence is true according to the passage?A. Spring is the only best season to visit Fort Sumter National Monume

19、nt.B. All the people must pay money if they want to visit Middleton Place.C. You can learn American culture s influence on Africa when visiting African-American Heritage Tour.D. All the four tours don t offer free admission.CGood manners are always good manners. Thats what I thought until I married

20、Alexander, who is Russian.When I first met Alexander and he said to me in Russian, “Nalei mnye chai- pour me some tea”, I got angry and answered, “Pour it yourself. Translated into English, without a “Could you. . ? or a please”, it sounded really rude to me. But in Russian it was fine- -you don,t h

21、ave to add any polite words.However, when I took Alexander home to meet my parents in the UK, I had to give him a good lesson about pleases and thank yous (which he thought were completely unnecessary), and to teach him to say sorry if someone happened to step on his toes, and to smile, smile, smile

22、.Another thing that Alexander just couldn,t understand was why people say things like uWould you mind passing me the salt, please?” He said, Its only the salt, for God,s sake! What do you say in English if you want a real favour?”He also watched in amazement when, at a dinner party in England, we sw

23、allowed some really disgusting food and I said, Mmnun. . delicious. In Russia, people are much more direct. The first time Alexander s mother came to our house for dinner in Moscow, she told me that my soup needed more flavouring. Afterwards, when we argued about it, my husband said, “Do you prefer

24、your dinner guests to lie?”Alexander complained that in England he felt like an idiot because in Russia if you smile all the time people think you are mad. In fact, this is exactly what my husbands friends thought of me the first time I went to Russia because I smiled at everyone, and always said “p

25、lease and thank you“ in Russian.At home we now have an agreement. If we re speaking Russian, he can say ”Pour me some tea” , and just make a noise like a grunt (咕哝声)when I give it to him. But when we re speaking English, he has to add a “please”, a uthank you”, and a smile. 24. What can we know from

26、 what Alexander said?A. He didn,t think politeness was necessary. B. He didn,t like the writer s politeness.C. He wasn,t used to the English politeness. D. He wasnt willing to have good manners.25. What did Alexander s friends think of the author when they first met her?A. She was noble. B. She was

27、strange. C. She was lovely. D. She was impolite.26. What can we tell from their agreement?A. They respect each other.B. They change a lot for each other.C. They learn from each other.D. They fail to fit in with each other.27. What topic is the text mainly about?A. Good manners. B. Human relations. C

28、. Culture shock. D. Mixed marriages.CA four-wheeled pod shaped like a space capsule on riverside roads trundles slowly among people who run, walk, cycle and lead dogs. At a maximum speed of 10 mph, the car beeps as it moves regularly between the Inter Continental Hotel in the west of the peninsula a

29、nd apartment blocks in the east.The biggest surprise about the vehicle is not its futuristic appearance but how it is controlled. While current safety rules require a human to monitor the vehicle s performance and step in to avoid crashes, the pod largely drives itself. It is one of several experime

30、nts worldwide aimed at exploring how autonomous vehicles might mesh with city transport systems. All are looking at how a technology being developed mainly for US highways can work in the more confined, chaotic space of city streets.At the heart of these efforts is an attempt to work out whether dri

31、verless vehicles will ease or worsen the impact that private car travel has had on many cities following the highway-bui1ding craze of the mid-20th century.Some fear the technology could prompt more journeys by private motor vehicles rather than more space-efficient public transport. If the technolo

32、gy provides comfortable, stress-free, private journeys, it might also prompt people to commute daily from further afield, generating yet more traffic.Experts concerned about such impacts on behaviour argue it is vital that the roll-out of autonomous vehicle technology goes hand-in-hand with a rethin

33、k of how it is used.David Begg, a former chairman of the UK, s Commission for Integrated Transport, accepts that autonomous vehicles will use road space more efficiently but says the problem remains that cars take up too much space for the people they carry. On average, most vehicles contain little

34、more than one person一the driver.“There s no doubt autonomous vehicles can allow us to squeeze more vehicles into a given amount of capacity because they re bumper-to-bumper and side-by-side, “ prof Begg says. Unless we can increase vehicle occupancy up from 1. 1, we re moving too much fresh air and

35、not enough people. ” 28. What do we know about driverless vehicles?A. Driverless vehicle travels at an average speed of 10 mph.B. Driverless vehicle drives itself to a great degree.C. Driverless vehicles appearance is the same as common cars.D. Most driverless vehicles contain more than one person.2

36、9. What does the underlined word confined in Paragraph 2 probably mean?A. Deserted B. tidy. C. straight. D. narrow.30. What is the David Begg,s attitude to the future of driverless vehicles?A. Disapproving. B. concerned C. Positive. D. Sympathetic. 31. In which section of a newspaper may this text a

37、ppear?A. Entertainment. B. Health. C. Education. D. Science.DAn era in which an Alzheimer? s diagnosis can begin in a doctor? s office is now arriving. Advances in technologies to detect early signs of disease from a blood sample are helping doctors to identify the memory-robbing disorder more accur

38、ately and to screen participants more quickly for trials of potential treatments for the more than five million people in the U. S. afflicted with Alzheimer s. Estimates predict that, by 2030, there will be 76 million people worldwide who will receive a diagnosis of Alzheimer s or other dementias(痴呆

39、).Last fall, a blood test developed by C2N Diagnostics in St. Louis, became available to most of the U. S. as a routine lab test一regulated under the CMS Clinical Laboratory Improvement Amendments (CLIA) program. It has also received a CE mark as a diagnostic medical device in the European Union一indi

40、cating it has met safety, health and environmental protection standards for the region.“The development of a blood-based test for Alzheimer s disease is just amazing, “ says Michelle Mielke, a neuroscientist and epidemiologist at the Mayo Clinic. The field has been thinking about this for a very lon

41、g time. It s really been in the last couple of years that the possibility has come to fruition. ”The C2N test, called PrecivityAD, uses an analytic technique known as mass spectrometry to detect specific types of beta-amyloid (B-淀粉样蛋白),a protein fragment that is a pathological-hallmark of disease. B

42、eta-amyloid proteins accumulate and form plaques visible on brain scans two decades before a patient notices memory problems. As plaques build up in the brain, levels of beta-amyloid decline in the surrounding fluid.Such changes can be measured in spinal fluid samples一and now in blood, where beta-am

43、yloid concentrations are significantly lower. PrecivityAD is the first blood test for Alzheimer? s to be cleared for widespread use and one of a new generation of such assays that could enable early detection of the leading neurodegenerative disease一perhaps decades before the onset of the first symp

44、toms.32. What can we know about Alzheimer? s diagnosis from the text?A. It has been used widely by doctors. B. It may have a brilliant market.C. It cannot be used in the future D. It is hard for doctors to accept.33. According to the text, which description about the blood test developed by C2N is f

45、alse?A. It is difficult to be applied in the future. B. Its development to the disease is remarkable.C. It has been approved by EU. D. It has achieved the goal of testing recently.34. What does the underlined word “such changesv in the last paragraph refer to?A. Decrease in plaques of the brainB.Van

46、ishment of a proteinfragment.C. Reduction in the levels of beta-amyloid.D. Plaques visible on brainscans.35. What would be the best title for this text?A. A creative test for detecting Alzheimer, sB. Research on the test about detecting Alzheimer, s.C. Development of the C2N test.D. The development

47、of a blood-based test.第二节(共5小题,每小题2分,满分10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。并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。What are the chances?When we flip (掷)a coin, the odds (几率)are 1 in 2: it has an equal chance of landing on heads (正面) or utails (反面). But if you flip the coin 10 times, and the results may be 8 heads an

48、d only 2 tails. 36The answer is that the coin has an equal chance of landing on either heads or tails on every flipno matter what the last result was.37 But as we keep flippinga coin, the result totals will get closer and closer to half heads and half tails.38 The odds of winning money are very small. In one simple lottery (彩票)game,players pick three numbers, from 0 to 9. They may use the same numbers more than once, so choices range fro

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