1、高二上学期期末联考英语试题 含答案2019-2020年高二上学期期末联考英语试题 含答案 高二英语试卷 第一部分 听力 (共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)第一节 (共5小题;每小题1分,满分5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. Where is this bus going?A. South. B. East. C. North.2. How does the woman probably feel?A. Excited. B.
2、 Nervous. C. Unhappy.3. Where does the man want to visit?A. Spain. B. Italy. C. France.4. What are the speakers talking about?A. A nice hairstyle. B. Their wedding. C. An old photo.5. What has the bear been doing? A. Eating campers food. B. Chasing the tourists. C. Attacking the park rangers (护林员).第
3、二节 (共15 分;每小题1分,满分15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至7题。6. What is the womans native language?A. Korean. B. English. C. Chinese.7. How does the man practise his German?A. He often travels to Berlin. B
4、. He uses German a lot in his work.C. He speaks to his neighbor in German.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8. How many people are there in the womans family?A. Three. B. Five. C. Seven.9. How did the man feel when he first had his own room?A. Proud. B. Indifferent. C. Disappointed.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What do people
5、sometimes do on Halloween according to the man?A. Eat turkey all night. B. Play tricks on each other. C. Visit their relatives.11. What do we know about the woman?A. She doesnt like getting scared. B. She knows the history of Halloween.C. She has a big surprise for the man.12. What is the man going
6、to dress up as this year?A. A ghost. B. A famous person. C. A cartoon character.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. What is the woman mainly talking about?A. Which classes she needs to take. B. How to arrange her class schedule.C. Which course is more important.14. What will the woman take this semester?A. Biology
7、 201. B. Physics. C. Chemistry.15. What does the man suggest the woman do?A. Give up her job in the lab. B. Work in the lab later. C. Drop the classes on Fridays.16. Who will the woman probably talk with after this? A. Her biology teacher. B. Her lab professor. C. Her parents.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. W
8、here did the children mostly play?A. In the lake. B. Only in the house. C. Outside around the neighborhood.18. What did the speaker like the most as a child?A. Playing ball games with friends. B. Working in the garden. C. Going to the lake.19. Where did the family go on a trip?A. To a big lake. B. T
9、o New York City. C. To the Pacific Ocean.20. What did the speaker probably do later?A. He moved to a big city. B. He lived in the same house.C. He moved to a place near the ocean. 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。 AA long time ago, poems were recited ou
10、t loud instead of being written down. When the Greeks first started the Olympics, they held poetry contests as well as athletic competitions. Now, poetry competitions have been revived. This year 120,000 high school students competed in the first Poetry Out Loud national recitation contest, performi
11、ng poems from memory for $100,000 in prizes.The first competitions were held in classrooms. The winners went on to schoolwide contests, and then they competed in city and state competitions. Finally, the 50 state champions, along with the District of Columbia champion, descended upon Washington, DC.
12、, last week for the ultimate showdown. After the 51 champions competed against one another, 12 went on to the finals. Then the field was narrowed to five. The final five had one last chance to “perform” a poem. The overall champ, Jackson Hille, a high school senior from Ohio, won a $ 20,000 scholars
13、hip.The National Endowment for the Arts and the Poetry Foundation started Poetry Out Loud because they realized that hearing a poem performed is a different experience from reading it on a page.Its not just a matter of saying the words in the right order. Its the tone of voice, the pauses, the gestu
14、res, and the attitude of the person performing that bring the words to life. “Each time we hear somebody recite a poem, we understand again what we found fresh and interesting about it,” says National Public Radio broadcaster Scott Simon, master of ceremonies for the finals. Hearing it in a new voic
15、e offers something new for the listener.Not only do the people hearing poems have a new experience, memorizing and presenting poems helps the participants understand those poems in a new way. Another benefit of a competition such as Poetry Out Loud is that the participants learn publicspeaking skill
16、s that can help them for life.21From the first paragraph, we can know _.Athe Greeks were the first to write poemsBpoems were spread orally in the pastCthe Olympics used to start with poem reciting Dathletes were asked to recite poems before competing22How many rounds of competitions did the champion
17、s take before they went to Washington, D. C? AThree.BFour.CFive. DSix. 23According to the passage, hearing a poem recited by different people can _. Abring a new life to listeners Bhelp listeners find their interest Cmake listeners learn the words Doffer something new to listeners24. Which can best
18、replace the underlined word “revived”. Abrought back to life Bbrought down C brought up Dbrought forward B If you ask any group of teenagers in the UK what they most like to eat, foods like pizzas, curries, pasta, burgers and chips are bound to get a mention and many young people would probably also
19、 list hanging out at the local fastfood restaurant as one of their favorite pastimes (消遣). But what teenagers like to eat is not necessarily what they should be eating. According to the National Diet and Nutrition Survey, far too many young people in the UK between the ages of 4 and 18 consume too m
20、uch fat, sugar and salt in their diet and take in too many calories. Meanwhile their intake of starchy carbohydrates (含淀粉的碳水化合物), fibre, iron, vitamins and calcium is too low. For a growing body, eating foods containing plenty of calcium, such as milk, yoghourt and cheese, is particularly important
21、as calcium is essential for the development of healthy, strong bones. Similarly, foods that are rich in iron are good for young, rapidly developing bodies, so red meat, bread, green vegetables, dried fruit and fortified (营养强化的) breakfast cereals(谷类,麦片) are also recommended. It is during our teenage
22、years that lifestyle habits can become entrenched (确立的), so it is crucial that young people are educated about what foods are good for them. In 2005, and in an attempt to change eating habits and open teenagers minds to new flavors and new tastes, celebrity chef Jamie Oliver launched a “Feed Me Bett
23、er” campaign. As a part of television series, “Jamies School Diners”, he worked with teachers and cooks in a number of schools across the UK to provide more healthy, nutritious school meal options. Although there was initial resistance from some teenagers and parents, the campaign was generally hail
24、ed as (被赞为) a huge success and helped to influence governmental policy on nutritional standards for school meals. No one expects to end the teenage love affair with fast and junk food but, hopefully, if projects like “Feed Me Better” and the Governments own “Change 4 Life” campaign continue to give
25、out the right messages, more young people will understand the importance of balancing occasional treats with healthier food options.25What can we conclude from the first two paragraphs? AWhat British teenagers like to eat is probably what their bodies need.BBritish teenagers need to take in less cal
26、cium. CBritish teenagers eat too much junk food. DBritish teenagers should reduce their intake of starchy carbohydrates.26Young people need calcium and iron _.Ato improve their brainpower Bto build healthy strong bodiesCto provide energy for their sports Dto help change their eating habits27Accordin
27、g to the article, Jamie Oliver launched a campaign at schools to _.Ashow off his excellent cooking skillsBteach students how to cook nutritious mealsCintroduce governmental policy on nutritional standards for school mealsDdraw the publics attention to the importance of nutritious school meals28Which
28、 of the following statements is NOT TRUE according to the article?ATeenagers shouldnt eat any junk food at all.BThe government and parents should make efforts to make children understand the importance of a healthy diet.CIt is OK to eat a little bit junk food, as long as you eat healthily most of th
29、e time.DOur eating habits are developed in our teenage years and then influence our lifestyle. CSince the beginning of the year, smog has covered parts of North China. In January, Beijing saw only five days without smog. The rising PM 2.5 readings terrified many people, and some health experts said
30、that whenever the smog gets serious, hospitals receive more patients suffering acute respiratory (呼吸系统) and heart diseases.Later, news of polluted underground water in some provinces scared people who wondered whether the water they drink is safe.So the need to emphasize environmental protection whi
31、le developing the economy is heard everywhere. Smog especially is a common concern. Like a popular online post said, air may be the only thing that is equal for everyone, despite your income . People with higher incomes are able to drink only bottled spring water and eat only organic food by paying
32、higher prices, but they breathe the same air as everyone else. At a meeting on Monday, many Representatives have expressed their concerns about the air quality, too. One talked about his experience in Beijing. “After taking a taxi from the capital airport to my hotel, which took about an hour, I washed my nose and found th