江苏省苏州市2020-2021学年高二上学期期中英语试题 WORD版含解析.doc
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1、苏州市20202021学年第一学期期中高二英语第一节:听力(略)第二部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)请阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ADear Yang,In the face of Covid-19,we had to make the challenging decision of whether to go ahead with Open House 2020.How could we effectively reconnect with a lo
2、cked-down city at a time when discussions around openness are more important than ever?Against these difficulties, we chose not to postpone Open House 2020.Instead, we invested in completely reinventing how we approach our programme.Through a mix of original films, new books, activity packs, walking
3、 and cycling tours, podcasts, talks, and a host of online and outdoor events, the year that threatened(威肋)the existence of Open House became one of our most varied and accessible ever.None of this would have been possible without our Open House Friends,who have reached out to give a monthly donation
4、 to support the charity after Covid-19 stopped almost all of our income.But we still need your support.If you value our work and want to see Open House continue beyond the pandemic(疫情),please consider becoming an Open House Friend from just l.25 per week.Weve made some fantastic gifts to say thank y
5、ou to everyone who signs up.1.25 a weekOpen House Silver Key badge(徽章)Limited edition print by David KnightA discount on all our ticketed eventsFree Friends events throughout the yearClick here to donate 1.25 a week2.50 a week Open House Silver Key badgeLimited edition print by David KnightA discoun
6、t on all our ticketed events Free Friends events throughout the yearA copy of this years Open House Book, The Alternative Guide to the London Boroughs,edited by Owen HatherleyClick here to donate 2.50 a week6.25 a weekOpen House Silver Key badgeLimited edition print by David Knight A discount on all
7、 our ticketed eventsFree Friends events throughout the yearA copy of this years Open House Book, The Alternative Guide to the London Boroughs,edited by Owen HatherleySpecial Open House events on Open House weekends including Friends-only visiting hoursClick here to donate 6.25 a weekThank you -toget
8、her we can ensure that London is truly an Open City.The Open House Team1. What do we know about Open House 2020?A. Open House 2020 had to be canceled because of the lock-down of the city.B. Due to the outbreak of Covid-19, all the activities were held online this year.C. Open House 2020 turned out a
9、 great success thanks to peoples donations.D. Despite the financial difficulties, this years events were held as usual.2. Which of the following is NOT a reward for one who donates 125 a week?A. Open House Silver Key badge.B. Limited edition print by David Knight.C. Free Friends events throughout th
10、e year.D. Special Open House events on Open House weekends.3. What is the purpose of this email?A. To appeal to readers to make donations to Open House.B. To explain the procedure of donation to Open House.C. To encourage readers to sign up for Open House 2020.D. To provide readers with various gift
11、s for Open House 2020.【答案】1. C 2. D 3. A【解析】这是一篇应用文。作者在信中首先感谢人们对慈善事业的支持,才使得2020年开放日取得了成功。号召大家继续捐款支持慈善事业,并列出对捐款人的奖励。【1题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段“None of this would have been possible without our Open House Friends, who have reached out to give a monthly donation to support the charity after Covid-19 stopped alm
12、ost all of our income.( 如果没有我们的开放日朋友,这些都是不可能的,在Covid-19几乎停止了我们所有的收入后,他们每月都伸出援助之手支持慈善事业)”可知,新冠疫情导致“The Open House Team”几乎失去了所有的收入,作者感叹如果没有人们的捐款,2020年开放日的举办是不可能的,可推知,2020年开放日取得了成功。因此,我们对2020年开放日的了解是C项“Open House 2020 turned out a great success thanks to peoples donations. (由于人们的捐款,2020年开放日活动取得了巨大成功)”符
13、合题意。故选C项。【2题详解】细节理解题。根据小标题“1.25 a week”下的介绍“Open House Silver Key badge(徽章)Limited edition print by David KnightA discount on all our ticketed eventsFree Friends events throughout the year(开放式银钥匙徽章(徽章)限量版大卫奈特印刷所有门票活动的折扣全年免费举办朋友活动)”可知,对每周捐款1.25英镑的人的奖励有:开放式银钥匙徽章,限量版大卫奈特印刷;所有门票活动的折扣和全年免费举办朋友活动。因此,以下不是对
14、每周捐款1.25英镑的人的奖励的是:D项“Special Open House events on Open House weekends (开放日周末的特别开放日活动)”符合题意。故选D项。【3题详解】推理判断题。结合上文及第四段及第五段“But we still need your support. If you value our work and want to see Open House continue beyond the pandemic, please consider becoming an Open House Friend from just l.25 per wee
15、k.(但我们仍然需要你的支持。如果你重视我们的工作,如果想在大流行病之后继续举办开放日活动,请考虑以每周1.25英镑的价格成为开放日朋友)”可知,作者首先感谢了人们对慈善事业的支持,2020年开放日才取得了成功,接着又谈到了,仍然需要人们继续支持慈善事业,并且在下文中列出对捐款人的奖励。因此,作者写这封电子邮件的目的A项“To appeal to readers to make donations to Open House(呼吁读者为开放日捐款)”符合题意。故选A项。B“Dont delete your browser(浏览器)history,”Lin Kai warns his 11-ye
16、ar-old son, who is supposed to be having lectures delivered by his schoolteachers.Mr Lin has reason to be anxious.To contain the spread of Covid-19, the authorities have closed schools and universities.Butstudy must not stop, says the education ministry.Under its orders, the countrys biggest exercis
17、e in remote learning is under way, watched over by parents.Mr Lin, who lives in the eastern city of Hangzhou, has caught his son being distracted by online games.He wants his son to know that he will inspect the browser for evidence of such naughtiness.There are other ways to enforce discipline.Liu
18、Weihua, who teaches at Wuhan University of Technology,places more emphasis on how students perform in classroom discussions, which are conducted using video-conferencing platforms such as Dingtalk by Alibaba and Ketang by Tencent.In poor rural areas, where some households lack internet access, instr
19、uction by television fills the gap.Since February 17th China Education Network, a state-run service,has been broadcasting classes every weekday from 8 a.m.to 10 p.m.The first lesson of the day is aimed at pupils in the first year of primary school.Programmes for older children air in the afternoon a
20、nd evening.All core subjects,such as mathematics and Chinese,are covered.The interruption is felt most keenly by pupils in the final year of secondary school.That is the year leading up to the gaokao, the university-entrance exam.Many parents feared that online learning is a poor substitute for clas
21、sroom instruction.Hou Kaixuan, who will sit the gaokao in the northern city of Zhangjiakou this summer, eagerly waits for the re-opening of his school.“Im simply more productive in a physical classroom,” he says.When schools and universities eventually re-open, classrooms may be different, says Yue
22、Qiu, a secondary-school teacher in Beijing.The teacher-student relationship will become “less hierarchical(等级分明的)”,he predicts.That is because Chinas extended experiment with online learning is reducing the typical reserve(矜持)between instructor and pupil.Teachers who were previously reluctant to giv
23、e out their contact details on WeChat, a messaging app, now rely on it to respond to students questions.At Mr Yues school, students may even call their teachers to ask for feedback.If he is right, such a breaking-down of barriers could be one of the few happy byproducts of Covid-19.4. What does the
24、underlined word “distract” in Paragraph 1 most probably mean?.A. frightenedB. attractedC. admittedD. impressed5. In Hou Kaixuans opinion, online classes can be described asA. excellentB. productiveC. informalD. inefficient6. Whats the main idea of the last paragraph?A. When schools reopen, teachers
25、and students will probably feel awkward.B. Teachers and students are willing to contact each other on WeChat.C. The relationship between teachers and students may become better.D. Students may ask their teachers for feedback in real classrooms.【答案】4. B 5. D 6. C【解析】这是一篇新闻报道。短文说明了新冠疫情期间,不同人对中国的网络教学的不
26、同的观点。【4题详解】词句猜测题。根据划线词后的“by online games.网络游戏”以及“He wants his son to know that he will inspect the browser for evidence of such naughtiness.”可知,他想让儿子知道,他会检查浏览器,寻找这种顽皮行为的证据。由此判断出,林先生发现自己的儿子被玩网络游戏所吸引。故划线词的意思是“吸引”。故选B。【5题详解】推理判断题。根据倒数第二段“Im simply more productive in a physical classroom”可知,我只是在实体课堂上的学习
27、更有效率。由此判断出,在侯凯旋看来,网络课程是低效的。故选D项。【6题详解】主旨大意题。根据最后一段“The teacher-student relationship will become “less hierarchical(等级分明的)”。师生等级分明的关系变得越来越小。“At Mr Yues school, students may even call their teachers to ask for feedback.If he is right, such a breaking-down of barriers could be one of the few happy bypr
28、oducts of Covid-19.”可知,在岳先生所在的学校里,学生们甚至会打电话给老师寻求反馈。如果是这样的话,那么这种打破师生关系障碍的做法可能是Covid-19带来的为数不多的好结果。所以最后一段的主旨是老师和学生之间的关系可能变得更好。故选C项。CThe desire to be perfect is something most of us have felt at some point in our lives.Studying for the perfect test result, searching for the perfect partner, working thr
29、ough the night to smash that perfect presentation.Often, having high standards can drive success, but for some people, diligence and motivation can shift into perfectionism, a misunderstood personality trait(特质)that can have dangerous consequences.Perfectionism has increased significantly over the p
30、ast three decades, a recent analysis shows.Young people in particular place higher demands on themselves and on others.Our dog-eat-dog world is creating a rising tide of young people who may be putting themselves at risk of mental and physical illness in their search for the perfect life.Admittedly,
31、perfectionists tend to achieve academically or in their career.But it comes at a price.Even among top athletes and professional dancers, perfectionism is a double-edged sword, according to research by Sanna Nordin- Bates at the Swedish School of sport and Health Science in Stockholm.Through a series
32、 of questionnaires and in-depth interviews, she found that perfectionism improves performances in the short run, but then weakens it. These dancers and athletes speak about the positive aspects of it, but theres always a but.The elements of perfectionism that drive them to reach high standards alway
33、s come at a cost, she says.We certainly shouldnt be promoting perfectionism as a positive trait in an uncritical manner.It isnt even true that you need it to be a top athlete.With perfectionism rising rapidly among young people, many parents will share the desire to protect their children. Weve been
34、 working on the role parents play and its complex, says Martin Smith at York St John University. In terms of preventing it in your children, we know that parental practices have an important influence. To avoid creating perfectionist tendencies, parents need to focus on loving their children in a mo
35、re unconditional way, rather than focusing their love on specific successes.They can also help young people cope with the pressures of modern life.Its a cliche (陈词滥调),but we need to promote the idea of life-long learning as an attitude in our children-the sense that things are not over when one test
36、 has been done, one race has been won or lost, says Nordin-Bates. All of us can benefit from this approach to life. Its not about being perfect, she says. If you want to be happy and healthy for 80-plus years then you have to focus on what you gained from an experience, rather than what grade you ac
37、hieved. 7. What do we know about perfectionism according to the passage?A. People will become perfectionists if they are hardworking and motivated.B. Perfectionism ensures people a better performance in school and in career.C. Nowadays young people may have fallen victim to perfectionism.D. Perfecti
38、onism is the key to success for top athletes and professional dancers.8. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 3 refer to?A. Hard work.B. Perfectionism.C. A positive trait.D. An uncritical manner.9. Which of the following statements is a good suggestion on preventing perfectionism?A. Child
39、ren should be rewarded for getting good grades.B. Children under pressure should depend on themselves.C. Children shouldnt feel sad even though they lose a game.D. Children should focus more on experiences than perfection.10. What can be a suitable title for the passage?A. Why we should seek perfect
40、ionismB. How one can live a happy lifeC. When the best is not enoughD. The meaning of being perfect【答案】7. C 8. B 9. D 10. C【解析】这是一篇议论文。讲述了现在的年轻人对于完美的理解,文章认为要求完美不一定会对生活的更好有帮助,希望年轻人更加在意过程而不是结果。【7题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段最后一句“.but for some people, diligence and motivation can shift into perfectionism, a misunder
41、stood personality trait(特质)that can have dangerous consequences.”(但对一些人来说,勤奋和动力可能会转变为完美主义,这是一种被误解的个性特征,可能会产生危险的后果。)可知,完美主义可能会带来危险的后果,因此年轻人要求完美不一定是一件好事,反而让年轻人成为完美的受害者。故选C项。【8题详解】词义猜测题。根据第三段倒数第二句“We certainly shouldnt be promoting perfectionism as a positive trait in an uncritical manner.”(我们不应该不加批判地把
42、完美主义作为积极的品质来宣扬),和下一句开头“It isnt even true that.”可知,上句提到“完美主义”,下句用了一个even表递进,该句进一步提到“完美主义”,及这里的it 就是指的完美主义,整句话意为:你甚至不需要完美主义就能成为顶级运动员。故选B项。【9题详解】细节理解题。根据文章最后一段“If you want to be happy and healthy for 80-plus years then you have to focus on what you gained from an experience, rather than what grade you
43、achieved.”(如果你想在80多年的时间里保持快乐和健康,那么你就必须关注你从一段经历中获得了什么,而不是你取得了什么成绩。)可知,人们应该更加注重经历,而不是成绩和结果。故选D项。【10题详解】主旨大意题。根据最后一段句子“Its not about being perfect, she says.If you want to be happy and healthy for 80-plus years then you have to focus on what you gained from an experience, rather than what grade you ach
44、ieved.”(“这与完美无关,”她说。“如果你想在80多年的时间里保持快乐和健康,那么你必须关注你从一种经历中获得了什么,而不是你取得了什么成绩。”)可知,取得完美并不足以代表什么,你在一种经历中的获得才最显重要,通读全文,这也是整篇文章一直讲的主题。故选C项。DI rang Daisy the next morning and invited her to come to tea“Dont bring Tom,”I warned her.It was raining on the day we had fixed to have tea. A man arrived at eleven o
45、clock to cut the grass in my garden (Gatsbys lawn(草坪)was always perfect). A little later an enormous quantity of flowers was delivered.At three oclock the front door opened and Gatsby hurried in. He looked anxious.“Have you got everything you need for tea?” he asked.I took him into the kitchen and s
46、howed him the lemon cakes I had bought that morning.“Are they all right?”“Of course! They are fine, Nick, my friend,” he said, but I could see he was disappointed.We went into the living room where he sat down. From time to time he looked through the windows at the rain. Finally he got up and said h
47、e was going home.“Nobodys coming to tea. Its too late! I cant wait all day.”“Dont be silly. Its only two minutes to four.”He sat down unhappily and, at the same time, a car drove up to my house.I went out into the garden. Daisy looked at me and smiled happily. I helped her out of the car.“Are you in
48、 love with me?” she said softly in my ear. “If not, why did I have to comealone?”“Thats a secret.”We went in. To my surprise the living room was empty. Then there was a knock at the door. I opened it. Gatsby was standing there in the rain. He disappeared quickly into the living room. I waited at the
49、 door. After a moment of silence, Daisy laughed and said in a clear, false voice,“Im very glad to see you again.”I closed the door and joined them in the living room. Gatsby was standing and staring at Daisy. She was sitting, frightened but composed(沉着的),on the edge of a chair.“Weve met before,”Gats
50、by said.“Not for many years,” Daisy added quickly.“Five years next November,” said Gatsby immediately without thinking.I sat and talked to Daisy as we drank our tea and ate the lemon cakes. Gatsby was quiet but his anxious, unhappy eyes moved continuously from me to Daisy. I left them together after
51、 a while.When I went back in, they were sitting on the couch, looking at each other. All their embarrassment had gone. Daisys face was covered with tears. But there was a change in Gatsby that really surprised me. He radiated a feeling of joy that filled the room.“Hello, my friend,” he said.“Its sto
52、pped raining.”“Has it?” he said. Then to Daisy: “Its stopped raining.”“Im glad, Jay,” she answered, her voice showing her unexpected joy.11. Who probably had the grass cut and the flowers delivered?A. Nick.B. Tom.C. Gatsby.D. Daisy.12. The following sentences show Gatsbys anxiety EXCEPT_.A. At three
53、 oclock the front door opened and Gatsby hurried in.B. From time to time he looked through the windows at the rain.C. “Nobodys coming to tea. Its too late! I cant wait all day.”D. Gatsby was standing there in the rain.13. Why did Gatsby deliberately leave the house?A. He didnt have the courage to me
54、et Daisy.B. He wanted to create the impression that it was a casual meet.C. He didnt really want to see Daisy again.D. He left something important at home and had to go back for it.14. What does the underlined sentence probably imply?A. Gatsby had a good memory for dates and time.B. Gatsby was disap
55、pointed at Daisys answer.C. Gatsby tried to hide his nervousness.D. Gatsby was anxious to meet Daisy again.15. Which of the following is TRUE about Daisy?A. She was late for tea because of the heavy rain.B. She didnt want to talk to Gatsby due to his rudeness.C. She hadnt expected to meet Gatsby in
56、Nicks house.D. She was too embarrassed to notice the rain had stopped.【答案】11. C 12. D 13. B 14. D 15. C【解析】本文是记叙文,是小说了不起的盖茨比的片段。文章描述了五年后Gatsby和Daisy在他表哥Nick家里再次相遇的场景。【11题详解】推理判断题。根据文章第三段“A man arrived at eleven oclock to cut the grass in my garden (Gatsbys lawn(草坪)was always perfect). 一个男人11点来修剪了草坪(
57、Gatsby的草坪总是很完美)。A little later an enormous quantity of flowers was delivered.(过了一会儿,大量的鲜花也送来了。)”和“At three oclock the front door opened and Gatsby hurried in. He looked anxious.(三点整,前门开了Gatsby匆忙地进来。他看起来很焦急。)”以及下文描述的Gatsby焦急地等Daisy可推知,修理草坪和送花,应该是Gatsby的精心准备。故选C。【12题详解】细节理解题。根据第四段的“the front door open
58、ed and Gatsby hurried in. He looked anxious.(前门开了,Gatsby急急忙忙进来了。他看起来很急切。)”第九段的“From time to time he looked through the windows at the rain. . Nobodys coming to tea. Its too late! I cant wait all day.( 他不时地透过窗户看外面的雨。没人来喝茶。太晚了!我不能等一整天。)”可知,描述了在Daisy来之前,Gatsby 等待时的焦虑不安;而第16段的“Gatsby was standing there
59、in the rain.(Gatsby站在雨中。)”描述的是Daisy到达后,“我”和Daisy进到房子时的情景,不符合题意。故选D。【13题详解】推理判断题。根据第16段的“We went in. To my surprise the living room was empty. Then there was a knock at the door. I opened it. Gatsby was standing there in the rain.(我们走了进去。令我吃惊的是,客厅没人。然后有人敲门。我打开门。Gatsby站在雨中。)” 再结合上文提到在Daisy到达前,Gatsby紧张
60、不安; 他本来在客厅里,知道Daisy到了,他却从门外进来,假装比Daisy后到达。由此推知,他故意离开房子,是因为他不想让Daisy知道他一直在等她,想让Daisy觉得这是一次偶遇。故选B。【14题详解】推理判断题。根据此处倒数7、8段Gatsby和Daisy的对话“ Weve met before,Gatsby said.Not for many years, Daisy added quickly. (Gatsby说“我们以前就见过”。Daisy马上补充说“好多年没见了”。) ” 划线句的意思为“Gatsby马上不假思索地说到明年十一月就有五年(没见了)”可知,Gatsby 很清楚地记得
61、有多久没有和Daisy见面。由此推知,这句话暗示了Gatsby 非常期盼和Daisy的重逢。故选D。【15题详解】细节理解题。根据文章中“Are you in love with me? she said softly in my ear. If not, why did I have to come alone? Thats a secret.(你爱上我了吗?她在我耳边轻声说。如果不是,为什么要我一个人来呢?这是一个秘密。)”以及文章最后一段中“her voice showing her unexpected joy.(她的声音流露出她意外的喜悦。)”可知,Daisy问Nick为什么要她一人
62、来,而Nick没有告诉她原因。由此可知, Daisy并不知道Nick安排了她和Gatsby的见面,她没有预料到在Nick家里见到Gatsby。故选C。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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。In June 9, 1870, Charles Dickens died at the age of 58.The next day, a headline in The New York Times read:“ Death of the Great Novelist.Mourned by the
63、 People of Two Continents.”_16_Even today, the British novelist is loved by readers all over the world.Dickens created some of the most unforgettable characters in English literature.You must have heard of or even read some of his novels: Oliver Twist, A Christmas Carol and A Tale of Two Cities._17_
64、Since 1897,there have been more than 300 film and television adaptations of Dickens works.Natalie McKnight is a literature professor who studies Dickens and his works.She explains why the novelist has remained so popular.One important reason, she says,is that Dickens wrote from his heart._18_A Chris
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