2021连云港高一下学期期末英语试题扫描版含答案
展开2020—2021学年第二学期期末调研
考试高一英语参考答案
第一部分 听力(共两节;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1-5 CCBBA 6-10 CBACA 11-15 ACCCB 16-20 ACBCB
第二部分 阅读(共两节;每小题2.5分,满分50分)
21-23 AAD 24-27 CDCB 28-31 BAAD 32-35 CBDC 36-40 DCFAE
第三部分 语言运用(共两节;满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45 DBCDA 46-50 DCABB 51-55 CDACB
第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
56. to express 57. hidden 58. regularly 59. where 60. a
61. has raised 62. of/against 63. personal 64. included 65. communicating
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)
Dear Tom,
Glad to know that you want to learn about Chinese painters. I would like to share some information about Xu Beihong and his works.
Xu, born in Jiangsu province, is a master of both oils and Chinese ink. He is well-known for his ink paintings of animals, especially about horses. He creates a new form of art by combining Chinese brush and ink techniques with Western painting methods, thus greatly influencing realist art in modern China.
Through Xu and his works, you will have a better understanding of Chinese culture.
Yours
Li Hua
第二节 读后续写(满分25分)
Three hours later, her parents walked up to the tree. They tried to ask her to come down. “I know the tree means much for you, darling,” Her mother explains, “But we have to.” Holly was disappointed. They just didn’t understand. It was not all about memories. It was also about oxygen. It was about homes for birds and animals. Holly stayed in the tree house for the night, thinking hard what she could do to change her parents’ minds.
Holly had a plan when her parents came the next morning. “You don’t have to cut down the tree, Dad. Wouldn’t a glass office under the tree look cool?” Pointing to her drawing of the intended glass office, Holly highlights the splendid view of nature as well as perfect shades of the tree. “Sounds great. I’ll think about it carefully.” Her father patted her on the head. Hearing his promise, Holly smiled and gave him a big hug.
听力录音材料
Text 1
W: Did you have a good time at the party?
M: Yeah. The food was tasty and the music was wonderful. But what made me most excited is that I met many old friends at school. We hadn’t seen each other for years.
Text 2
W: Excuse me, is there any bus going to Frazier’s Department Store? Or do you suggest taking a taxi?
M: Well, you don’t need to take a bus or a taxi. Walk straight, and when you see the gas station, turn left. You’ll see Frazier’s on your right.
W: Thank you.
Text 3
M: Why not put posters in different places around town? I put one at the museum last week.
W: Great. My brother is a member of the sports center. So he can take a poster there. I’m meeting him in the cafe later. I’ll ask him then.
Text 4
M: I’m confident about the test tomorrow. I didn’t stay up all night for nothing.
W: Well, I hope you can stay awake during the whole thing.
Text 5
M: Excuse me. Are we we landing on time?
W: Yes. We’re beginning to land in a few minutes. Please be seated and fasten your seat belt.
Text6
W: Excuse me. I’d like to sent this parcel to New York.
M: OK. Hmm. That’s 2 kilograms. How would you like to send it? Sending it by airmail will cost 12 dollars and sending it by surface mail will cost 8 dollars.
W: How long will it take to get there?
M: Surface mail should take about two weeks and airmail should take four or five days. Sending it by Express is even faster.
W: Well. I hope it’ll arrive in New York within a week. But I don’t want to use Express anyway.
M: No problem.
Text 7
W: What was the best thing about living in Ecuador?
M: The best thing for me I think was the mountains. I loved the mountains.
W: And what was the worst thing?
M: I don’t think there was a worst thing really. I just liked everything about it.
W: What did you miss most about England?
M: First of all my family, second food, and third my friends.
W: What was the strangest thing about living in Ecuador?
M: The strangest thing? Being rich! I mean even on my salary I could afford to do things, like, like ... fly somewhere for the weekend.
W: What advice would you give someone going to live in Ecuador?
M: Travel around as much as they can. It’s an amazing place.
Text 8
W: You missed my class yesterday, didn’t you? I must tell you about our trip to an art exhibition.
M: Oh, yes, please, Mrs. Freeman. I really want to go. When is it?
W: The exhibition opens next Wednesday, but there is a special day for schools on Friday. We’re going then.
M: What time will we leave?
W: At one forty-five.
M: Right. How much do we have to pay?
W: That’s two pounds to go into the exhibition, and three pounds for the bus.
M: Will we need money for food?
W: No, there will be free food and drinks for everyone there. One of the artists is going to give a talk about her work in the exhibition. I think we’ll enjoy it.
M: Great.
Text 9
W: My guest is Sir Harry Wirral -- 86 years old this week and still performing on the London stage. Can you tell me about your early job in the theatre?
M: My first serious acting job was when I was 20. Before that I had been in some musical comedies -- singing and dancing, things like that -- but then I was given the part of Hamlet and since then my first love has been the theatre.
W: But do you appear in Hollywood films sometimes?
M: Of course, I’ve got to making a living, haven’t I? You don’t earn much doing Shakespeare. Yes, I do serious things in the theatre in the evenings and I do films during the day to make some money.
W: And do you still sing and dance?
M: Only in my own home! I haven’t sung in the theatre for about 50 years.
W: Do you have any plans to stop working?
M: No, I don’t. I want to keep working for as long as possible -- I love it and it keeps me young. If I stopped working, I’d be dead in six months. I tried to retire when I was 70 and it was terrible -- I sat at home and watched TV.
Text 10
Hello, everyone. Today my speech is aimed at people who are interested in science. The rise of modern science may be considered to date as far back as the time of Roger Bacon who lived between the years 1214 and 1292. He was probably the first in the middle ages to believe that we must learn science by experimenting on the things around us.
Galileo, however, who lived more than 300 years later, was the greatest of several great men. In Italy, France, Germany, or England, they began to show how many important truths could be discovered by experiment. Before the time of Galileo, learned men believed that large bodies fall more rapidly towards the earth than small ones, because Aristotle said so. But Galileo, going to the top of the Leaning Tower of Pisa in Italy, let fall two unequal stones and proved Aristotle was wrong. It is Galileo’s spirit of going direct to Nature, and proving our opinions and theories by experiment, that has led to all the great discoveries of modern science.
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