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高二上册英语期末试题(附答案)

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2015-12-30

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第一部分:听力(共20题;每小题1分,满分20分)

1-5: BCAAB    6-10:  CBBAC   11-15: ABBAB    16-20: BBCBA

第二部分

第一节 单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

21-25  ABDDC  26-30 CCACC     31-35 DCDCA

第二节 完形填空(共20题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)

36—40 BDBCA    41—45 CBBCA   46—50 CBABB   51—55 CCBDD

第三部分:阅读理解(共15 小题,每小题2分 ,满分30分)

56-59 BDCC  60-62DDC  63-66 CDBA   67-70 BCCD

第四部分:基础知识

I. 填写英文单词:1. 完成给出首字母或汉语意思的词; 2. 填出所给词的正确形式。  (共10题;每小题1分,满分10分)

1. risking 2.flesh  3. opposed  4.  sweat   5. due

6. embarrassing 7.quantities 8. range 9. blank 10. faith

II.词组填空: (共10空;每空1分,满分10分)

1. trying out 2. have gone up 3. to exchange 4. result in 5. adopted

6. to be appointed 7. abusing 8. tending 9. get into 10.  glances through

III. 根据课文内容填空。(共10个空格, 每空所填词数不定;每空格1分,满分10分)

1.  does not attempt to,  concentrates on

2.  various reasons,  give the reader a strong impression

3.  This brings me to the real reason for my letter,  became addicted to

4.  On the other hand,  are opposed to this view

5.  move their homes out of the way,  burned to the ground

第五部分:作文 (共25分)

One Possible Version

Last week our class had a heated discussion on Earth Hour. Different students have different opinions about this activity.

About 60% of the students are in favor of it. As we all know, global warming is a big problem in the world. Earth Hour can raise people’s awareness of global warming. Besides, turning off lights for an hour is energy-saving. Only by working together can we make our earth a better place to live in.

However, about 40% of the students say this activity is not very meaningful. They think it is only a show and that it doesn’t make much difference. What’s more, turning off lights for an hour may cause inconvenience to people’s life, work and study.

In my opinion, this activity is of great importance. But one activity alone is not enough if we want to save energy and protect our earth. Let’s act through our day-to-day habits.

听力原文:

Text 1

W: There is no room in the bookcase or on the shelf for this book.

M: Just put it on the floor for now. I’ll put it away later.

Text2

W: Did you watch the Australian Open Finals?

M: I saw the women’s final but not the men’s.

W: Oh, it was so amazing! The winner was…

M: Wait! Don’t tell me! I recorded it, and I’m going to watch it tonight after my history class.

Text3

W: Will you be back in time for dinner?

M: No, mom. We’ll be studying until pretty late this evening.

Text4

W: Peter, I’m sorry to tell you that I can’t help you with your math this afternoon.

M: How come?

W: My mom is sick. I have to drive her to the hospital.

Text5

M: The doctor said if I kept smoking, I would increase my chances of having a heart attack.

W: Did he suggest losing some weight, too?

Text6

W: Hello, John. I just came back from my graduation ceremony.

M: What was it like?

W: Fantastic. We had a great graduation party.

M: Good. Now that you’re completely finished with college, you can focus on your work.

W: Right, except for one thing.

M: What do you mean?

W: I brought over some of my classmates’ resumes(简历)。 They want to join this company.

M: Great. Leave their resumes here. I will read them when I have a chance.

Text7

W: I’m looking forward to our trip to the forest.

M: Yeah, it’s really wild out there… not a single road in the area.

W: Aren’t you worried about the wild animals there?

M: Well, we do have to be mindful of the bears. Don’t leave any food out, and make sure that we have a fire going at night.

W: This is my first time sleeping out in the wild. Do you have any advice?

M: Yeah. Always leave the forest with what you came with; never leave anything behind.

W: People really shouldn’t litter, especially in nature.

M: Yeah, you are right. Say, do yu want to climb to the top of a mountain this afternoon.

W: Let’s take it easy. I don’t want to get too tired at the beginning.

M: No problem. We can stick to fishing for today.

W: Wow, that sounds great.

Text8

M: Helen, this place is unique in this district, and it’s especially famous for its snacks. I think we should try it.

W: OK. Oh,look! What’s on the wall? It’s beautiful.

M: Yeah, I noticed that painting the first time I came here with my parents. Um… an old man is sitting at the table, and on the table there are five or six bowls, and uh… there’s a small boy at the far side of the table, um, who’s standing, not sitting, but standing and looking onto the table, but we can only see half of his face, and he’s looking at the old man. The old man is holding a pair of chopsticks, and he’s helping himself to some rice in a bowl he’s holding. There is also some rice in the bowls on the table. The old man is wearing a hat, a rather large hat, a black one… I think it might be in Tibet or somewhere like that.

W: Interesting!

Text9

W: When you were little, what did you want to be?

M: When I was 5, I wanted to be a spaceman, mainly because most of my toys were spaceships, I think. But at around the age of 6, I decided that I wanted to join the army.

W: Why the army?

M: Well, maybe it was because my toys changed from spaceships to tanks! But I think it was mainly because my uncle was in the army and he used to come around to our house quite often and tell stories to my parents. I thought it sounded like fun. What about you? What did you want to be when you were young?

W: I wanted to be a shopkeeper for quite a while. Like you, I think it was related to how I used to play. My sister and I used to set up shops—we’d sell anything we found lying around the house, and then visit each other’s shops and buy things with pretend money. Of course, we weren’t really buying and selling stuff. It was just for fun.

M: Well, neither of us joined the army or became shopkeepers, did we?

Text10

Freezing weather in the past few days has caused problems in many parts of central and southern Europe. After more than 200 people were killed by low temperatures in eastern Europe, the snowy weather has moved west, covering Bosnia in 2 metres of snow. Bosnian farmers have had problems feeding their cows because of the snow, and as a result, milk production there has dropped by 30%. The most deaths have occurred in nearby Ukraine--- 120 people there have died in temperatures as low as –30 degrees. Some were found half-buried in the snow in distant parts of the country. Meanwhile, Rome is caught in the heaviest snowstorm of the past 27 years. Buses there are unable to operate, and the mayor is under heavy criticism for not having snow-moving equipment at the ready. However, the government has sent workers out throughout the city to help clear out the snow before a further drop in temperature. Could all this trouble have been avoided? Probably not. But with extreme weather becoming more common, the leaders of Europe would be well advised not to treat this winter as a one-off occurrence.

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