1、天津市和平区学年高二下学期期中英语试题天津市和平区2020-2021学年高二下学期期中英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、单项选择1Learning a foreign language is not easy, and it comes to speaking, it can be more difficultAwhen Bunless Conce Dwhile2Im surprised that he say those impolite words to his deskmateAmust Bcan Cwill Dshould3Its getting dark, but ther
2、e still are several boys basketball on the playgroundAplaying BplayedCto play Dhaving played4It was difficult for me to understand what the expert was trying to in the speech, because I didnt know about the local cultureAmake up Bcatch up Cget across Dget along5Ive decided to take part in the race,
3、but Im afraid I may fail to reach the finishing line ! You never know until you tryADo as you like BGo for itCEnjoy yourself DGood luck6The injured from the shock in the traffic accident are lying in the hospital at the momentAsuffering Bsuffered Csuffer Dto suffer7In order to success, we must have
4、a complete and thorough planAadjust Bensure Cjustify Dresolve8They lost their way in the forest, and _ made matters worse was that night began to fall.Athat BitCwhat Dwhich9You cant imagine what difficult we had _ home in the snowstormAfind Bfound Cto find Dfinding10Mary was busy with her work, and
5、it was only around four in the afternoon she could finally lie down to rest for a whileAwhen Bwhich Cthat Dwhether11There is a lot of public about the plastic particles recently found in waterAagreement BconcernCcontent Dresponsibility12Hi,Jack. Lets go skatingWait a minute, Johnson. I my homework i
6、n ten minutesAfinish BfinishedChave finished Dam finishing13When the girl opened the window the next morning, she was excited to find the whole ground with snowAto cover BcoveringCcovered Dto be covered14Friends love to get together and talk about the days they spent togetherAwhen Bthat Cwho Dwhat15
7、Bob has never _ and we all have to work harder to make up for his laziness.Alet off steam Btaken a breath Cpulled his weight Dsettled down二、完形填空 My friend, Audrey, was a wonderful talker. When another person told a story, she would take 16 of the first empty space by saying, “That 17 me of something
8、 that happened to me.” Then she would 18 to tell a longer, even more dramatic(戏剧性的) story about her experiences. She was always praised for her gift for 19 , which made it hard for her to realize the gift of 20 could be even more important than the ability to speak skillfully.She carried on with thi
9、s 21 , uncorrected, into adulthood. Then a turning point came during one of her dinner parties. A guest named Stanley was 22 about his daughters disease. 23 Stanley opened his mouth to answer, Audrey said, “I know exactly about it” and turned the 24 to her own experience with a similar health proble
10、m.She had spoken for a minute or two when Stanley suddenly began 25 . He offered a simple 26 to his hostess:“Im sorry, Audrey. I didnt mean to 27 , but I just cant listen now because Im too 28 about my daughter.”Of course, Stanley had no reason to apologize and Audrey 29 that. For the first time, sh
11、e realized she was too insensitive. This 30 experience led her to do selfobservation.Audrey decided to 31 listening. When together with friends, she tried to only listen.When asked about herself, she answered 32 , without detailed explanation. When speaking, she said with more 33 . It just made her
12、realize she was an ordinary person and that being ordinary was not a(n) 34 thing. It was just about being herself.Perhaps our courage to 35 our ordinariness is one of the keys to happiness in our valued relationship.16Acontrol Bnotice Caccount Dcare17Awarns Bconvinces Creminds Drids18Apretend Bconti
13、nue Cagree Dpromise19Amemory Bart Cwords Dmanners20Alistening Bresponding Carguing Dunderstanding21Aadvantage Bbehavior Cmisunderstanding Dposture22Atold Binterviewed Cconsulted Dasked23AIf BBecause CBefore DUntil24Astory Bconversation Cfact Dstatement25Aspeaking Bgreeting Claughing Dyawning26Acomme
14、nt Bsummary Cintroduction Dapology27Aturn up Bmove off Ccut in Dsettle down28Acrazy Bconcerned Ccurious Dhappy29Aavoided Bignored Cforgave Drecognized30Aunpleasant Bboring Cworrying Dfrightening31Aadmit Bkeep Cpractice Drisk32Acarefully Bsimply Cclearly Dsincerely33Apatience Bconfidence Cassociation
15、 Dconsideration34Aeasy Bunfair Cnormal Dterrible35Aaccept Bemploy Cdefend Dovercome三、阅读选择 Roald Hahl is one of the greatest storytellers the world has ever known.His books have sold more than 200 million copies worldwide.Have you ever heard of any of these stories?Charlie and the Chocolate FactoryCharlie is a young boy from a poor family and,like most children,he lov