2. 词数150左右。开头已给出,不计入总词数。
Recently our class have had a discussion about whether it is necessary for middle school students to read English classics.
高二英语期中试卷参考答案
一、听力
1-5 ABBAC 6-10 BABCB 11-15 CCAAB 16-20 CABAC
二、单选
21-25 A D A B B 26-30 B A A A D 31-35 C D D D C
三、完形填空
36-40 C B A B C 41-45 D B A C D 46-50A D B A C 51-55 D C A C D
四、阅读理解56-58 B D D 59-62 A D B B 63-66 DCAC 67-70 BACA
五、任务型阅读
71. achieve/reach 72. mistakes 73. appreciating 74. Example 75. Forget/ Ignore
76. try/ do 77. colleagues/others 78. devote 79. patient 80. succeed
六、写作
Recently our class have had a discussion about whether it is necessary for middle school students to read English classics. Different students have different opinions.
80% of the students think it necessary to read English classics. By reading classics we can enlarge our vocabulary and it is also an effective way to improve our writing. What’s more, we can learn a lot about western history and culture through reading great English books.
20% of the students don’t think so. In their opinion, English classics are boring and difficult to understand. As they were written a long time ago, their contents are far different from the life today. Besides, with heavy learning loads, a student can hardly find extra time to read after class.
In my opinion, classics are examples of great writing and wisdom. (或持否定态度) Reading them can help us improve our English as well as enrich our knowledge. So we should try to read some classics whenever possible.
听力稿:
Text 1
W: Hello, Anna Williamson speaking.
M: Anna, sorry, I had to rush off this morning. How are the boys?
W: I’m taking them to the doctor at 10:00, but I am sure they’re going to be all right.
Text 2
W: You’d better get up. It’s a quarter to eight and your breakfast is getting cold.
M: I don’t feel like having any breakfast. I’ll have another five minutes’ sleep instead.
Text 3
M: That was the most exciting game I’ve seen all year.
W: I was surprised. It was a lot of fun.
M: I bet your wish you hadn’t turned down our invitations all year.
W: I’m not going to miss another game, no matter what.
Test 4
M: Let’s meet in the library tonight at 8:00p.m.
W: That’s too late. Let’s make it about an hour and a half earlier.
M: OK. See you at the front desk.
Test 5
W: Professor Newman, a few of us at the back didn’t get the copy of your reading assignment.
M: Well, there are only thirty-eight names on my class list, and I didn’t bring any spare copies.
Text 6
W: Are you sure we’re on the right way?
M: Did I take a wrong turn?
W: I’m not sure. But I think you turned left when you should have turned right.
M: I’m sorry. Let’s go back to the crossroads and turn the other way.
W: I’ve to catch the 8:30 train. Do you think I can make it?
M: Don’t worry. I’ll take you there within 20 minutes.
W: I’m afraid there will be a traffic jam.
M: It’s not rush hour.
Text 7
M: Good morning, Miss Power. Have you seen the poster on the school bulletin?
W: No, not yet. What does it say?
M: It say there will be a swimming contest on the coming Wednesday.
W: That’s great! Who is the organizer?
M: Well, it is organized by the Recreational and Physical Culture Section.
W: I’d like to see the contest. What time and where is it?
M: 7:00p.m. at the College Swimming Pool.
W: Good. I’ll be free then. But where can we get the tickets?
M: Actually, we don’t need any tickets. The poster says admission is free.
W: Really? That’s wonderful! Shall we go there together?
M: OK. See you at 6:30 at the school gate.
Text 8
W: How was the first class?
M: Pretty good. The lecturer is the greatest I have ever met.
W: It’s lucky to have a good teacher. I was totally confused in my first class.
M: What’s up?
W: I couldn’t follow a word of what Professor Smith said. Besides, the reading list he gave us is as long as the Great Wall.
M: Don’t be frightened at the thought of reading all the books on the list. It’s unnecessary.
W: What if the exam is based upon one of the books?
M: In my opinion, you should read those which are marked with “essential reading”. Otherwise, you would be worn out.
W: It’s true indeed. Reading all the books is a mission impossible.
M: Hope you are in a better mood now.
W: Thank you. It’s also a drag to queue up in the library.
M: Take it easy. You need a day to relax.
Text 9
W: We’ve got a new manager in our department.
M: Oh? You hoped to get that job, didn’t you?
W: Yes, I did.
M: I’m sorry. That’s too bad. Who is it? Who got the job, I mean?
W: Someone called Drexler, Carl Drexler. He’s been with the company only two years. I’ve been here longer. And I know more about the job, too!
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