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2018-2019学年江苏省涟水县第一中学高二12月第二次阶段测试 英语试题(Word版)
涟水县第一中学2018-2019学年上学期高二第二次检测 英语试卷 试卷满分:120分 考试时间:120分钟 第一部分听力(共两节,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. What time is it now? A.10:10. B.10:05. C.9:05. 2.Where is the man’s biology textbook? A. Next to the TV. B. Under his bed. C. On the cupboard. 3.What does the man think is the best way to get to know a place? A. Seeing travel films about it. B. Going there in person. C. Reading descriptions of it. 4. Why does the woman make an early appointment? A. The tests must be done in the morning. B. She mustn’t eat before the tests. C. She doesn’t want to take time off work. 5. What do we know about the woman? A. She will call the man at noon. B. She has a meeting this evening. C. She plans to play badminton this afternoon. 第二节(共巧小题;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秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。 听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。 6.Where are the speakers probably? A. At home. B. In a theatre. C. In a store. 7.What kind of films does the woman want now? A. The ones that have sorrowful stories. B. The ones that make her pleased. C. The ones that can get her attention. 听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。 8.Where does this conversation probably take place? A. In a supermarket. B. In a cinema. C. In a restaurant. 9.What do we know about the woman? A. She is trying to keep healthy now. B. She doesn’t like eating chocolate. C. She pays for the food. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。 10.What did the government ask all adults to do? A. Learn special skills. B. Help out in the war. C. Work on Christmas Day. 11.What did the woman do during World War Ⅱ? A. She nursed the injured. B. She trained nurses. C. She worked in the government. 12.Why were the Manchester City Rest Centers short of staff? A. People got wounded in the war. B. People went home after days of hard work. C. People were away for Christmas holidays. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。 13.What is the woman’s purpose in talking to the man? A. To ask him to help arrange an interview. B. To interview him about his job. C. To beg him to do the school project. 14.What does the man do? A. A professor. B. An accountant. C.A diver. 15.What is the man going to do? A. Have an interview with the woman. B. Share his opinions about diving. C. Make a telephone call. 16.How does the woman feel about the project at last? A. Confident. B. Worried. C .Annoyed. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。 17.What is the speaker doing? A. Reporting a match live. B. Cheering for his team. C. Coaching a football team. 18.Why is the match starting late? A. The weather is terrible. B. The traffic is heavy. C. One player is badly injured. 19.What happened after the match was on for 2 minutes? A. The fans shouted happily for the goal. B. Hank took the ball from Parker. C. Rossi fell on the ground. 20.Who has kicked a goal? A. Rossi. B. Hank. C. Parker. 第二部分 单项选择题(1×15) 21. I’m so glad I have persuaded you _______ to Rachel. A. apologize B. to apologize C. apologizing D. apologized 22. Jane is hard-working and seems ______ her best all the time. A. to try B. be trying C. to be trying D. to have tried 23. ______ I’m here to say is _______ having worked with many environmental consultants, I know that a healthy environment and development should be possible at the same time. A. What; what B. That; which C. What; that D. Which;that 24. We are making bigger holes in the nets, ______to avoid ________ fish that are not fully grown. A. hoping; catching B. to hope; to catch C. hope; catch D. hoped; caught 25. This project resulted in farmers ________ their crops with trees or grass. A. replace B. replacing C. replaced D. to replace 26. ________ human cloning is causing a lot of anxiety, it is good news for Faye Wilson, a 41-year-old saleswoman who cannot have a baby. A. Since B. As if C. Even though D. No matter 27. In summary, I insist that you take the opinions of the people of the UK into _______ , and end this practice immediately. A. conservation B. consequence C. conduction D. consideration 28. A stand-up comedian may tease an audience member, or might decide to tell different jokes ________ how the audience reacted to his or her previous jokes. A. depending upon B. living up to C. catching on D. making up 29. While she was injured and in hospital , she amazed the world ________she remained cheerful. A. in the way B. in no way C. by the way D. on the way 30. I’m an outstanding player, and running around on the basketball court is ______ makes me happy. A. that B. which C. when D. what 31. All I had to do was _______to school and ________ a few hours studying when I came home. A. go; spend B. to go; to spend C. going; to spend D. to go; spend 32. In our class there are 46 students, half_______ wearing glasses. A. in whom B. in them C. of whom D. of them 33.In modern education, I think, students should be involved in various activities, especially those________ they can gain experience for growth. A. who B. where C. which D. whom 34. They dislike _______when people do not look at the name cards, so remember not to just put them in your pocket without looking. A. that B. them C. it D. you 35---Could you do me a favour and pick up Sam from school today? --- Yes,_________. A. at pleasure B. with pleasure C. for pleasure D. my pleasure 第三部分 完形填空(1×20) 请认真阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。 Some of the most common American gestures have very different meanings in __36__areas of the world. Take the handshake(握手) for example. In America, a strong,___37__ handshake shows a confident person, someone you can trust, a good leader, but people might be __38___in Asia and the Middle East where they prefer a much looser handshake. Other American gestures are considered very ___39__ in other countries, such as direct eye contact(接触). To an American, eye contact shows that someone is telling the truth or is ___40___in what he or she hears. __41___ if you lived in parts of Asia or Africa, people might be offended(冒犯). There are many chances for you to be confused by gestures and body __42__ when you travel. ___43__your head up and down for “yes” and shaking your head from side to side for “no” means the __44___in parts of eastern Europe. The same applies to waving your hand left to right for “hello” or “goodbye”. This can mean “__45__” in Asia and parts of Europe! If you go to Argentina, you might be offended and think someone is calling you crazy when you see them __46__ at their head or ear and move their first finger in a circle. Although this means someone or something is crazy in America, in Argentina, it just means that you have a phone call. If you __48__to get someone to come over to where you are, you might hold out your hand, with the palm (手掌)up and fingers facing in, and curl your first finger in and__49__. But don’t do that in Asia, because it isn’t very __50___. The last gestures I want to talk about are __51__ we call thumbs up and the OK sign. If you __52__ your hand and hold up your thumb, this gesture is used in many countries, but it means the number one in Germany and Japan __53__ of good job like it does in America. If you __54__ a circle with your thumb and first finger, and point the other three fingers up, you are saying yes or that __55__ is okay if you are in America. But in France it means zero, in Japan it means money, and if you are in Brazil or Germany, it is very rude. 36. A. the B. some C. else D. other 37. A. soft B. firm(强有力的;结实的) C. loose D. nice 38. A. happy B. disappointed C. surprised D. sad 39. A. rude B. polite C. opposite D. gentle 40. A. interested B. bored C. glad D. satisfied 41. A. And B. But C. As D. Even 42. A. movement B. action C. language D. tongue 43. A. Moving B. Nodding C. Shaking D. Holding 44. A. opposite B. different C. same D. similar 45. A. yes B. hello C. goodbye D. no 46. A. point B. stare C. look D. feel 47. A. want B. make C. wait D. have 48. A. wish B. hope C. want D. need 49. A. out B. down C. up D. away 50. A. strange B. polite C. rude D. surprising 51. A. that B. what C. which D. whether 52. A. open B. take C. turn D. close 53. A. instead B. because C. fond D. tired 54. A. draw B. make C. move D. do 55. A. everything B. anything C. something D. nothing 第四部分 阅读理解(每小题2分,共计15小题) A What should you read this weekend? USA TODAYS picks for book lovers include Manhattan Beach by Jennifer Egan and newly discovered fairy tale by Mark Twain and Philip. Manhattan Beach by Jennifer Egan; Scribner, 433 pp; fiction The novel is set in New York during Would War II, where a young woman named Anna Kerrigan works at the Brooklyn Naval Yard. She has a difficult life but a vision, too. From her window she can see the Navy’s divers, and her soul leaps toward them—she wants to dive. The novel’s second major character is Anna’s father’s boss Dexter Styles, a dashing nightclub owner. By his marriage and foresight he has managed to go mostly clean. When his path crosses Anna’s, though, that ambition comes into doubt. USA TODAY says ★★★☆ out of four stars. “Egan has every gift a writer can possess.” The Purloining of Prince Oleomargarine by Mark Twain and Philip; Doubleday Books for Young Readers, 152pp., for ages 8-12; fiction Children author/illustrator Philip completes a fairy tale Mark Twain told his young daughters, the adventures of “luckless hero” Johnny, a kind and unhappy boy living in a poverty-stricken land with his bad grandfather. USA TODAY says ★★★★ stars. “The book will capture the imaginations of readers ages.” Contributing reviewers: Charles Finch, Don Oldenburyg, George Petras, Patty Rhule 56. How does the writer recommend Manhattan Beach to readers? A. By introducing its two main characters. B. By comparing it with another fiction. C. By describing the background of the story. D. By describing the author’s superb writing skills. 57. What can we learn about The Purloining of Prince Oleomargarine? A. It is intended for reader of all age groups. B. It is rate four stars by contributing reviewers. C. It is centred around Mark Twain’s sad childhood. D. It is about the adventures of an unfortunate boy. B One day my 13-year-old daughter told me that she was going to spend the afternoon at her friend Jesse’s house. I didn’t doubt it until I called Jesse’s number to remind Liz that it was her turn to walk the dog, and Jesse’s mom picked up the phone and said, “I thought she and Jesse were planning to be at your house.” It turned out that the two of them had decided to hang out at a coffee shop instead. When I questioned my daughter, she replied coldly, “What’s the big deal? You’re such a psycho(精神变态者).” Can you say it is right or wrong for them to behave like that? Their changeable personalities leave you feeling angry and guilty at the same time. In fact, if your kids don’t annoy you from time to time, you’re not doing your job. “There’s nothing wrong about being angry with your child,” Says Laurence Steinberg, Ph.D., author of The 10 Basic Principles of Good Parenting. “Conflict is natural when your innocent, lovely child turns into an adolescent who can hardly tolerate (忍受) you. It’s part of the process of separation.” Kids insisted on their individuality with behavior to purposely drive you crazy. It’s their way of saying, “I am my own person” -- but doing it in a context that’s safe and that has clear limits. So when your little darling changes into a silent person who still expects meals, clothing, and transportation, don’t panic. Here’s how to handle some common problems without losing your temper or your self-respect. 58. It can be learned from the first paragraph that ________. A. Jesse’s mother told a lie B. the writer was too sensitive C. Liz told a lie to her mother D. the writer’s daughter stayed at Jesse’s house 59. By saying “In fact, if your kids don’t annoy you from time to time, you’re not doing your job”, the writer probably means that _________. A. when you are doing a job, your kids shouldn’t annoy you B. parents should be responsible for children’s bad behavior C. parents shouldn’t tolerate their children’s bad behavior D. it’s understandable for kids to annoy their parents 60. What’s the main idea of the third paragraph? A. It’s right for parents to be angry with their children. B. It’s allowed for children to do anything as they like. C. It’s bad behavior for children to drive their parents angry. D. It’s normal for adolescents to go against the wishes of their parents sometimes. 61. What would the writer state in the following paragraphs? A. How to be good parents. B. How to be good children. C. Rules for children to follow. D. How to deal with adolescents’ common problems properly. C Shiny things absorb less heat when left in the sun. This means that if the Earth could be made a little shinier it would be less likely to suffer global warming. Ways to brighten it, such as adding nanoscale specks(纳米级) of salt to low clouds, making them whiter, or putting a thin haze of particles into the stratosphere(平流层), are the field of “geoengineering”(地球工程). A small band of scientists which have mostly been using computer models to study the subject. Some of them are now proposing outdoor experiments—using seawater-fed sprayers to churn out particles of the exact size needed to brighten clouds, or scattering sulphur particles(硫粒子) from underneath a large balloon 20km up in the sky. The scientists hope to understand some of the processes on which these technologies depend, as a way of both measuring their possibility (can you reliably make the proper amount of sea salt brighten clouds?) and assessing their risks (how much damage to the ozone layer might a stratospheric haze do, and how might such damage be minimized?). The experiments would be far too small to have any climatic effects. The amount of sulphur put into the stratosphere by the experimental balloon would be 2% of what a passenger jet crossing the Atlantic emits in an hour. However, many scientists doubt whether geoengineering experiments have any effects. And some environmentalists say that such experiments reflect the hubris(傲慢)of humans, who believe they can toy with nature. Geoengineering is not an alternative to relieving climate change by cutting carbon emissions. Even if emissions do start to fall, the cuts will lake decades to have any effect so temperatures are likely to go on rising for some time. The planet is not getting cooler and the pressures on the climate are unlikely to go away. It is therefore not too hard to imagine a world, decades from now, in which emissions are falling but temperatures are rising steeply and the ability to adapt to them has been stretched too far. An additional way to stabilize temperatures might then seem appropriate. Geoengineering offers that possibility. 62. The geoengineering climate experiment would hardly take any climate effect because . A. scientists aren't sure whether sea salt can brighten clouds B. geoengineering would minimize the damage to the ozone layer C. the amount of sulphur emitted by a balloon is very small D. a passenger jet emits much more sulphur than a balloon does 63. Even if carbon emission is reduced right away, . A. global warming will be relieved B. climatic pressure will be removed C. the temperature will remain stable D. global warming will last for years 64. We can infer from the passage that . A. passenger jets are a major cause of global warming B. scientists don’t show due respect for the environment C. geoengineering is better than cutting carbon emissions D. cutting emissions isn't enough to relieve climate change D My parents lived through the Great Depression of the 1930s and I heard stories from both of them about how their lives changed because of it. The same was true of my in-laws whose lives were also affected negatively. For example, my husband’s grandfather owned a factory. Owing to the stock(证券)market crash, he lost the factory and went back to work in the very factory he’d once owned. He could no longer afford to send my father-in-law to college. My father-in-law worked full time as a pipe fitter and went to school part-time to earn his degree, which took seven years. Somehow, my husband and I never dreamed that we would live through anything similar. However, as they say, history often repeats itself. In 1929, the stock market crashed in the month of October. The same thing happened in 2008. My husband, who had invested(投资)all our money in the market, was in a state of shock. Each day the news was more terrible. “We’ve lost more than half of our wealth,’ he told me. I just stared at him. “How can that be?” “I thought we had good, solid investments, but it seems I was wrong.” “Well, we do have pensions (抚恤金),” I said. “Hopefully, they won’t be affected. Since we have never lived a high lifestyle to begin with, I don’t think we have to worry.” “I did hope to leave our children and grandchildren a generous inheritance(遗产),” my husband said. He shook his head in disbelief. “We’ll still be able to give gifts. Love is the most important gift anyway.” Our children are grown and we always try to be generous to them and our grandchildren. “It just won’t be the same.” “The world is always changing,” I said. “You never know what will happen. The main thing is not to get discouraged. As long as we have our health and can afford the necessities of life, there’s no reason to be upset. When you have your health, you can always earn more money.” I hugged my husband and he kissed me in return. “I guess you’re right,” he agreed. “We love each other. We have our health and enough money to live on comfortably. That’s all that matters.” We had to move out of our house into an apartment. Since few people could afford a house in those hard days, we decided to offer it for considerably less than it would normally be worth. Even so, several buyers changed their mind days before closing. But finally, our home was sold. As we shook hands with the new owners, I told them how fortunate they were. “Not only are you getting a bargain in the price, but this house has good lick. We bought the house from a family who lived in it for nine years. They were a happy family, a husband, wife and five children. It was a cheerful house and we had a good feeling about it. We raised our children here as well.” “That’s good to hear,” the young woman said with a smile. “We have two young children ourselves. And I believe in luck too.” We nodded our heads in agreement, understanding each other. “You’ll live only six houses from the best primary school in the town and your children won’t even have to cross a street,” I said. “Our children used to come home each day and have lunch with me.” “We like the woods in the back,” the young man told us. “We’re going to plant a large garden in the backyard. They seemed so young and happy and full of plans. My husband and I had to smile. At least some good was coming out of the economic difficulty. We no longer needed a house. It was good to know that another young family would now be living in what had been a happy, loving home for us. Also, the house needed work that we no longer had the energy to perform. These may be tough times economically, but as for me, I intend to look forward, not back. As Shakespeare said in Macbeth, “what’s done is done and cannot be undone.” It’s the present and future that matter. We can learn from our mistakes and make our lives better. 65. In the first paragraph, the author described her husband’s family in order to tell us . A. economic difficulty can change a family’s lifestyle B. people have to sell their factories when the stock market crashes C. everything can happen in today’s world D. my husband’s family suffered a lot in the 1930s 66. What happened to the author’s family in 2008? A. Her husband invested all their money in the stock market. B. They had to live on pensions. C. They had to sell their house. D. They got most of their money lost in the stock market. 67. The author’s attitude towards her husband after hearing the bad news can be described as . A. angry but supportive B. sincere and encouraging C. kind and sympathetic D. forgiving but casual 68. In the author’s opinion what matters in life is . A. wealth and health B. health and love C. money and work D. house and children 69. By telling the new owners “this house has good luck”, the author intended to tell them . A. they had bought the house at a much lower price B. their children could go to school conveniently and safely C. they would live in the house happily D. they could plant a large garden in the backyard 70. Which of the following can be the best title of the story? A. Selling the House. B. Stock Market Crash C. What’s Done Can’t Be Undone. D. A Change in Lifestyle. 第五部分:任务型阅读(共10小题:每小题1分,满分10分) 请认真阅读下列短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入一个最恰当的单 词。请将答案写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。每个空格只填1个单词。 How Do Food Additives Affect Your Health? There are thousands of harmful food additives that we are consuming every day. Many of these food additives have been shown to do harm to our health. In 1958 the government passed the Delaney Clause Food Additives Amendment which prohibited companies from adding known harmful chemicals to our food. But in spite of this, there are still dangerous chemicals that are still being added to our food and it is important to understand which chemicals these are and what the potential dangers are. The only defense we have as consumers is that all packaged food is required to list all the ingredients (配料) on the label. We need to educate ourselves and become familiar with the harmful food additives and read every label of the food we purchase. The challenge however, is that food companies tend to make finding these suspicious ingredients somewhat dull, hiding them in hard-to-find areas of the package and making the print extremely small so as to discourage their discovery. The names of these chemicals themselves can complicate matters. These chemical names are long and foreign-sounding and people typically skip over them because they are dull to try and read. The food producers are clever. They will make intentional use of healthy-sounding phrases to trick people into thinking that the product is free of chemical additives. For instance, “Natural Flavors” or “No Preservatives” are commonly found on packaged food products, but does this mean that the product is free of harmful food additives? Absolutely not. Again, you must check all the ingredients to determine whether a product is completely free of food additives. Here is a helpful tip that relies on basic common sense. If you are reading the ingredient list and you find it is long and loaded with long words that you are unfamiliar with, guess what? This product almost assuredly has plenty of chemical food additives. And here is a list of six food additives that you should definitely try and avoid. This is not an exhaustive list, however, these food additives have been linked to health concerns and harmful side effects. Sodium Nitrate Found primarily in lunch meat and hotdogs, this is a preservative and has been linked to cancer. BHA and BHT They are used as a preservative. You can find them in things like chips, cereals and even chewing gum. They are known to oxidize (氧化) the cells and cell oxidation is the precursor to cancer. Monosodium Glutamate (MSG) MSG is one of the more well-known food additives and is primarily used as a flavor-enhancer (增味剂). Much of the restaurant food we consume is flavored with MSG. This food additive can cause reactions in some people such as headaches and nausea. Trans Fats Trans-fats are proven to be the cause of heart disease. Restaurant food, especially fast food chains, often serves foods full of trans-fats. Aspartame Aspartame is a sweetener and is also known as NutraSweet. The brand of sweetener called Equal is also aspartame. This food additive has been linked to cancer and neurological problems. Food Colorings Food colorings are basically just a form of paint. They can liven up the walls in your living room but should definitely be avoided in food. Blue 1 and 2, found in beverages, candy, baked goods and pet food, have been linked to cancer in lab animals. Red 3, has been shown to cause thyroid tumors in rats. Green 3 has been linked to bladder cancer. Yellow 6 has been linked to tumors of the adrenal gland and kidney. How Do Food Additives Affect Your Health? Theme We are consuming thousands of food additives every day, many of which have proven (71) ▲ to our health, so we need to recognize them and avoid them. Tips for consumers ♦ It is important for us to understand what chemicals food companies are (72) ▲ to food and what the potential dangers are. ♦ When (73) ▲ food, we need to read every label, even though some ingredients are made boring and hard to discover. ♦ We must know food producers often (74) ▲ use healthy-sounding phrases to trick us into believing the food is safe from chemical additives. ♦ If there are many long and unfamiliar words in an ingredient list,it is almost (75) ▲ that the product contains plenty of chemical food additives. (76) ▲ of food additives that consumers should avoid Sodium Nitrate They are all used for food (77) ▲______ and known to have relations with cancer. BHA and BHT MSG Some people may (78) ▲ unpleasantly to MSG, which is often used to make food tastier. Trans Fats Foods served by fast food chains are often filled with trans fats, probably (79) ▲ heart disease. Aspartame It is used to make food taste much (80) ▲ , but has been linked to health problems. Food Colorings They should be used to make walls colourful, but should be avoided in food. 第六部分:书面表达(满分25分) 阅读下面短文,然后按照要求写一篇150词左右的英语短文。 It was 7:30 in the morning. As usual I was on the subway to school. It was so crowded with people that it felt like the air conditioner wasn't working. I was standing there looking around. Then, I saw an old lady get on the train with a 7-year-old child who seemed to be her grandson. A warm-hearted gentleman generously offered his seat to the old lady. Instead of sitting down herself, however, the old lady called her grandson over and told him to sit. Sooner or later, children mature and step into the complicated world. Love is necessary in the early development of children, yet, to the disappointment of many, too much love definitely prevents children from learning the rules of the real world. Teaching the child about the rules of society within the family helps the child to achieve success later. By giving up seats to their children, grandparents may destroy kids' best chance for character development. [写作内容] 1. 以约30个词概括上文的主要内容。 2. 以约120个词谈谈你对长辈溺爱孩子的看法,内容包括: (1) 描述长辈溺爱孩子的表现。(2) 溺爱孩子的后果。(3) 你对长辈溺爱孩子的看法。 [写作要求] 1. 作文中可以用亲身经历或虚构的故事。2. 不得直接引用原文中的句子。3. 作文中不能出现真实姓名和学校名称。 涟水县第一中学2018-2019学年上学期高二第二次检测 英语答题卡 姓名: 学号: 考号: 班级: 考场: 座号: 考号填涂区 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 一、听力(本大题共20个小题,每小题1分,共20分) 1 A B C D 2 A B C D 3 A B C D 4[] A B C D 5 A B C D 6 A B C D 7 A B C D 8 A B C D 9 A B C D 10 A B C D 11 A B C D 12 A B C D 13 A B C D 14 A B C D 15 A B C D 16 A B C 17 A B C 18 A B C 19 A B C 20 A B C D D D D D 二.单项选择(本大题共15小题,每小题1分,共15分) 21 A B C D 22 A B C D 23 A B C D 24 A B C D 25 A B C D 26 A B C D 27 A B C D 28 A B C D 29 A B C D 30 A B C D 31 A B C D 32 A B C D 33 A B C D 34 A B C D 35[] A B C D 三、完形填空(本大题共20个小题,每小题1分,共20分) 36 A B C D 37 A B C D 38 A B C D 39 A B C D 40 A B C D 41 A B C D 42 A B C D 43 A B C D 44 A B C D 45 A B C D 46 A B C D 47 A B C D 48 A B C D 49 A B C D 50 A B C D 51 A B C D 52 A B C D 53 A B C D 54 A B C D 55 A B C D 四.阅读理解(本大题共15小题,每小题2分,共30分) 56 A B C D 57 A B C D 58 A B C D 59 A B C D 60 A B C D 61 A B C D 62 A B C D 63 A B C D 64 A B C D 65 A B C D 66 A B C 67 A B C 68 A B C 69 A B C 70 A B C D D D D D 五、任务型阅读(每空1分、计10分) 71. 72. 73. 74. 75. 76. 77. 78. 79. 80. 六、书面表达(25分) _________________________________________________________________________________ _________ 涟水县第一中学2018-2019学年上学期高二第二次检测 英语试卷参考答案 一、听力:1-5 CCBBA 6-10 CBBAB 11-15 ACABC 16-20 AABCC 二、单项选择 :21-25. BCCAB 26-30.CDACD 31-35 ADBCB 三、完形填空:36-40. DBCAA 41-45. BCBAD 46-50.ADCAB 51-55.BDABC 四、阅读理解: 56-57 AD 58-61 CDDD 62—64 CDD 65-70 ADBBCD 五、任务型阅读: 71. harmful 72. adding 73. purchasing/buying 74. intentionally/deliberately 75. certain 76. Types/Kinds/Examples 77. preservation 78. react 79. causing 80. sweeter 六、书面表达 One possible version: This passage mainly talks about the importance of character development of children by giving an example of an old lady who gives up the seat offered by a gentleman to her grandchild. It is common in our country that parents or grandparents often spoil the kids. For example, parents or grandparents will buy shoes of famous brands to satisfy their needs, no matter how expensive they are. What is worse, they provide kids with whatever they want and ask them to do nothing in return. When these spoiled children grow up, many of them may greatly disappoint their parents. Some of them even commit crimes. If it happens, who is to blame? I think parents or grandparents are not supposed to spoil kids. Kids should go through hardships or do what they can to help parents or other people. Only by doing so can they be independent and responsible.查看更多