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高二年级英语上学期期中考试试卷一:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题l.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatdoweknowaboutwww.ks5u.comtheman?A.Hehasatoothache.B.Hedoesn’tlikechocolate.C.Heislosingweight.2.Whatarethespeakersprobablydoing?A.Watchingafilm.B.Takingapicture.C.Drawingapicture.3.Whatwilltheweatherbeliketomorrowmorning?A.HotB.RainyC.Cloudy4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Aholidayplan.B.Aweeklyschedule.C.Aspeecharrangement.5.Whatdoestheboywanttobuy?A.Adictionary.B.Astorybook.C.AnaudioCD.第二节(共15小题;每小题l.5分,满分22.5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。请听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thewoman’sbaby.B.Thewoman’sfamily.C.Thewoman’shusband.7.Howmanychildrendoesthemanhave?A.1.B.2.C.3.请听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Colleagues.B.Bossandsecretary.C.Customerandwaitress.9.Whatdoesthemantellthewomantodo?A.Sendane-mailforhim.B.Havealookathiscomputer.C.Askanengineertofixhiscomputer.10.Whatdoweknowabouttheman?A.Heisbusynow.B.Heisveryworriednow.C.Hegotthecomputerfromthewoman.请听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Whatdoestheboythinkofhismark?A.It’ssatisfying.B.It’saverage.C.It’spoor.12.Whatdoesthegirlsuggestdoingtogether?A.Studyingmaths.B.Practisingtennis.C.Playingtabletennis.13.Whenwillthespeakersmeeteveryweek?A.OnMondays.B.OnWednesddays.C.OnFridays.请听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。11/11\n14.Whereisthewomangoing?A.Toastore.B.Toherhouse.C.Toheroffice.15.Whendoesthewomanthinkshecouldbehome?A.By8o’clock.B.By7o’clock.C.by5o’clock.16.Howdoesthewomanprobablygotowork?A.Bybus.B.Bytaxi.C.Onfoot.17.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Bossandsecretary.C.Brotherandsister.请听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whydidthespeaker’sfamilymovetoSydney?A.Becauseofhisstudy.B.Becauseofhisbusiness.C.Becauseofhisfather’sbusiness.19.Wheredidthespeakergotouniversity?A.InCalifornia.B.InBangkok.C.InSydney.20.WhatdidthespeakerthinkofhistravelinAsia?A.Itwaslong.B.Itwasmeaningful.C.Itwasexpensive.二.单项选择(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)21.Hewasoncewarnedthathewould_________unlesshestoppedworkingthathard.A.breakdownB.breakinC.breakoutD.breakinto22.Amansodifficulttomustbehardto.A.please;workB.please;workwithC.beplease;workwithD.bepleased;beworkedwith23.Itisbelievedthatifabookis,itwillsurelythereader.A.interesting;interestB.interested;interestingC.interested;interestedD.interest;interested24.---IthoughtTomwouldvisitmelastnight.---Oh,I’msorry.Iforgottoinformhimofyourarrivalhere,orhe________onyou.A.hadcalledB.wouldcallC.calledD.wouldhavecalled25.Asweallknow,________UnitedNationstake_______activepartininternationalaffairsnowadays.A.the;/B./;anC.the;anD./;/26.Wetriedto__________himfromclimbingthemountainwithoutaguide.A.persuadedB.discouragedC.advisedD.wished27.Weshouldneverforgettheseveresnowstorminearly2022andthesufferings____causedtothesouthernChinesepeople.A.theyB.itC.whatD.that28.MybrotherJohndrovethecardowntheroadat________Ithoughtwasadangerousspeed.A.thatB.whichC.whatD.where29.Anewtoteachinglanguagesisbeingusedhere,andithasturnedouttobeveryhelpfultothestudents.11/11\nA.approachB.meansC.methodD.way30.Mike,asfaraslknow,________liketoplaymusic.A.seemsB.appearsC.feelsD.does31.Heleftwordwithhissecretary________sheshouldkeepitasecretforthemoment.A.whichB.thatC.whatD.whether32.Theproductionofthisfactoryisnowwhatitwastenyearsago.A.threetimesasB.doubleC.twotimesthanD.fourtimesof33.Withalargeamountofwork__________,thechiefmanagercouldn’tsparetimeforaholiday.A.remainedtobedoneB.remainingtobedoneC.remainedbeingdoneD.remainingtodo34.NativeAmericansaboutsevenpercentoftheCaliforniapopulation.A.fillupB.bringupC.makeupD.setup35.“OneWorldOneDream’’fullytheuniversalvaluesoftheOlympicspirit—Unity,Friendship,Progress,Harmony,ParticipationandDream.A.raisesB.reflectsC.understandsD.announces三.完形填空(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意。然后从36-55各题所给的选项中,选出最佳答案。Iwasarottenteenager,sharp-tonguedandeagertocontrolothers.Itoldlies.AtanearlyagethatIcouldmakethings36mywaywithjustafewsmallchanges.Thewritersfortoday’shottestsoapoperacouldnothavecreateda37characterthanme.Idon’tknowhowlongittookmetorealizehowIwas38somanyothers.NotonlydidIsucceedin39manyofmyclosetfriendsbytryingtocontrolthem;Ialsomanagedtodestroythemost40relationshipinmylife;myrelationshipwithmymother.Mymother,whogavebirthtomeatage3841herdoctor’swishes,wouldcrytome,“Iwaitedsolongforyou.Don’tignoremyhelp!”Iwouldreply42,“Ineverwantedyoutocareaboutme!LeavemealoneandforgetI43lived!”MymotherbegantobelieveIreally44it.Likemanyyounggirlsinhighschool,theboyswhomIknewwere45werealwaysthefirstonesIhadtodate.Iwouldtrytofindanywaytodrawattentiontomyself46atthesametimetryingtobeinvisible.Ihadalsobeen__47intodrugsthentochangemypersonality.Myonlypleasurewastomakepeoplefeel__48.ButthenIasked49why.Whytheneedtohurt?Whytheattacksonmymother?Iwoulddrivemyselfmadwithallthewhysuntiloneday,Icouldn’t50itanylongerandjumpfromacarmovingat80milesperhour.Lyingawakethefollowingnightatthehospital,Isawmymother’spainedface—warm,tiredbrown51filledwithnothingbutthanksforherdaughter’srebirthoflife.__52allthehorriblethingsIdidtoher,shestilllovedme.Icriedandaskedwhy.Shejustlookeddownatmeandsaidfrankly,“Idon’tknow.”11/11\n__53loveisthemostpreciousgiftwecangive.Being54forthepastisthemostpreciousgiftwecanreceive.Iwantto55thegiftmymothergavemetoallthe“rottenteenagers”intheworld.36.A.go37.A.better38.A.loving39.A.puttingoff40.A.curious41.A.against42.A.gently43.A.never44.A.said45.A.available46.A.when47.A.heavy48.A.fright49.A.myself50.A.explain51.A.gestures52.A.Since53.A.Unconditional54.A.loved55.A.tellB.comeB.worseB.hatingB.breakingintoB.preciousB.forB.suddenlyB.everB.knewB.possibleB.whileB.easyB.confusionB.mymotherB.controlB.facesB.AlthoughB.SlowB.forgivenB.provideC.turnC.happierC.hurtingC.keepingupC.nervousC.accordingtoC.sharplyC.alreadyC.hopedC.impossibleC.andC.difficultC.excitementC.myfriendC.standC.eyesC.AsC.QuickC.hatedC.supplyD.feelD.clevererD.shockingD.pushingawayD.obviousD.withD.unwillinglyD.beforeD.meantD.believableD.orD.fastD.painD.myfatherD.acceptD.feelingsD.DespiteD.TrueD.forgottenD.extend四.阅读理解(共20小题。每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中选出最佳选项。AItisnowcommonlyknownthatAIDSisadeadlydisease.Itdoesgreatdamagetohumanbeings’immune(免疫的)system,weakeningresistancetodiseaseandleadingtodeathduetocompleteweakness.Tothisday,therearenoexistingdrugsthatcankilltheAIDSvirus.ItisadeadlybattlebetweenscienceandAIDS.Thisisonlyonesideofthestory.Althoughitcannotbecured,AIDSispreventable.Forthosewhohavenotcaughtthedisease,theknowledgeofpreventivemeasuresseemstobethemostpowerfulweaponathand.SincethediscoveryofthefirstAIDSpatientin1985,thenumberofHIVcarriersisonanalarmingriseinChinaandstatisticsshowthatyoungpeoplearethemorelikelyvictimsofAIDS.Nationwidethereare214millionpeoplebetweentheagesof13and22,mostofwhomarestudents.Ifnomeasuresaretakentoprotecttheseyoungpeople,itisalmostcertainthatthethreatofAIDSwillbeveryrealtothem.TherehasbeenagreatdealofmisinformationconcerningthetransmissionofAIDS.OneofthemostmisleadingmythsisthatAIDScanbetransmittedbycasualphysicalcontactsuchaskissing,shakinghandsorsharingfoodcontainers.SurveysandinvestigationsconductedinsomeuniversitiesandcollegesshowthathalfofthosepeoplequestionedarenotclearabouthowAIDSistransmitted,nottomentionhowitisprevented.ThisisthedrivingforcebehindtheStateEducationCommission’sdecisiontospreadAIDSawarenessinformationamongcollegestudentsandlatertohighschoolstudentsandprimary11/11\nschoolstudents.56.WhydoesthepassagesaythatAIDSisadeadlydisease?A.Becauseitdestroystheimmunesystemofthehumanbody.B.BecausetheAIDSpatientscannotresistdiseasesanddie.C.BecausedoctorscanfindnomedicinetocureAIDS.D.Alloftheabove.57.Bywriting“thisisonlyonesideofthestory.”thewritersuggeststhat______.A.althoughwecan’tcureAIDS,wecanmanagetopreventitB.AIDSisverydangerous,butweshouldnotbescaredbyitC.AIDSisnotcurablebutdoctorsshouldnotgiveupfightingagainstitD.althoughthedoctorcannotcurethedisease,yethecanhelpimprovethepatients’health.58.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthesurveysandinvestigationsmentionedinthepassage?A.50percentofcollegestudentshavenoideahowpeoplebecomeAIDSvictimsB.50percentofcollegestudentsdonotknowhowtopreventAIDSC.ManycollegestudentsarenotawarehowpeoplebecomeAIDSvictimsD.ManycollegestudentsdidnotmentionAIDSpreventioninthesurveysandinvestigations59.Whichofthefollowingcanbethepropertitleofthepassage?A.ChinaFightsAIDSB.YoungPeople–MostLikelyAIDSVictimsC.AIDSInformationIsNecessaryD.AIDS–ADeadlyDiseaseBMr.PeterJohnson,agedtwenty-three,battledforhalfanhourtoescapefromhistrappedcaryesterdaywhenitlandedupsidedowninthreefeetofwater.Mr.Johnsontooktheonlyescaperoute—throughtheboot(行李箱).Mr.Johnson’scarhadfinishedupinaditch(沟渠)atRomneyMarsin,Kentafterskiddingoniceandhittingabank.“Fortunately,thewaterbegantocomeinonlyslowly,”Mr.Johnsonsaid.“Icouldn’tforcethedoorsbecausetheywerejammedagainstthewallsoftheditchanddarednotopenthewindowsbecauseIknewwaterwouldcomefloodingin.”Mr.Johnson,asweetsalesmanofSittingHome,Kent,firsttriedtoattracttheattentionofothermotoristsbysoundingthehornandhammeringontheroofandboot.Thenhebeganhisstruggletoescape.Laterhesaid,“Itwasreallyahalfpennythatsavedmylife.ItwastheonlycoinIhadinmypocketandIusedittoloosenthebackseattogetintotheboot.Ihammereddesperatelywithahammertryingtomakesomeonehear,butnohelpcame.”Ittooktenminutestoloosentheseat,andafurtherfiveminutestoclearthesweetsamplesfromtheboot.ThenMr.Johnsonfoundawrenchandbegantoworkonthebootlock.Fifteenminutespassedby.“ItwastheonlychanceIhad.Finallyitgave,butassoonasImovedthebootlid,thewaterandmudpouredin.Iforcedtheliddownintothemudandscrambledclearasthecarfilledup.”Hishandsandarmscutandbruised(擦伤),Mr.JohnsongottoBeckettFarmnearby,wherehewaslookedafterbythefarmer’swife,Mrs.LucyBates.Huddledinablanket,hesaid,“Thatthirtyminutesseemedlikehours.”Onlythetipsofthecarwheelswerevisible,policesaidlastnight.Thevehiclehadsunkintotwofeetofmudatthebottomoftheditch.11/11\n60._______________isthemostimportanttoMr.Johnsonduringhisescape?A.ThehammerB.ThecoinC.ThescrewD.Thehorn61.Mr.Johnson’scaraccidenthappened___________.A.withhiscarstandingonitsboot.B.whileonhiswayhome.C.partlyduetotheslipperyroad.D.becauseofthehighspeed.62.“Finallyitgave”(Paragraph5)meansthat_________.A.luckilythedoorwasopenedintheendB.atlastIfoundthebootlockC.heforcedthebootlidopenwithallhiseffortsD.Thechancetoescapelost63.Itmaybeinferredfromthepassagethat_________.A.theditchwasalongaquietcountryroad.B.theaccidenthappenedonasnowyday.C.thebanklentMr.Johnsonahandabouthisdamage.D.Mr.Johnsonwaswelltreatedforhisinjury.CThemoreIlearnabouthowyouroralhealthcanaffectyouroverallhealth,themoreofabrushingfanatic(狂热者)Iam.Butitwasn’talwaysthatway.Asakid,Iresistedtooth-brushingatbedtime—whatabore!IremembermymomaskingifI’dbrushedmyteeth.I’dsayyesandshe’dsay“Letmesmellyourbreath,”soshecouldconfirmitwithasmellofCrest.ButI’dlearnedjusttotakeabiteoftoothpasterightfromthetube,withoutevenmakingcontactwithabrush.Whatastupidmistake!Soonmyteethwerefullofholes—somethingI’veregrettedeversince.Inthosedaysweweren’tmuchintopreventivecareateitherthedentistordoctor.Thatwasn’tpartofthewayofthinkingofmyparents’generation,whogrewupduringtheGreatDepression.Wedidn’tknowhowimportantitcouldbe,either."Somuchofdentalcareisreactionary.”saysMarkHelpin,headofdentistryatTempleUniversity.“Parentswillbringtheirchildreninonlyifthere’saproblem.”Medicalresearchhasshownthedangersoftoothdecay(蛀牙)andgumdisease,includingheartdisease,lowbirthweightinbabies,dangerousandevendeadlyinfectionsandnowmaybeAlzheimer’sdisease(老年痴呆).There’snolongeranyexcusetoavoidregulardentalcheckupsandcarefuloralmaintenance—especiallywithyoungkidstogetthemstartedontherightpath.It’simportanttoestablisharelationshipwithadentistthesamewayyouwouldwithapediatrician.TheAlzheimer’snewsisespeciallyalarming.WereportedbackinJanuaryonastudyattheUniversityofKentuckythatfoundapreliminarylinkbetweentoothlossanddementia.Nowthere’sfurtherevidence,thankstoastudypresentedlastweekattheAlzheimer'sAssociation2022InternationalConferenceinChicago.WhilethisstudyinnowayprovesthatgumdiseasecausesAlzheimer’s,it’sprettyclearthattheinflammationandimmuneresponsetotheseharmfulbacteriaaren’tgood!Ittakeslessthanaminutetobrushyourteeth.Ittakestwominutestodoathoroughjobofbrushingyourteeth.Ifdoingthosetwothingstwiceadaymaysavemefrommentaldiseaselater,I’mnevergoingtomissthesesmalltasksagain—andneithershouldyou.64.Whentheauthorwasachild,.A.hismomlikedtosmellhisbreathB.hewasunwillingtobrushhisteeth11/11\nC.hehardlysufferedfromtoothdecayD.hemademistakeswhilebrushinghisteeth65.Theunderlinedsentence“Somuchofdentalcareisreactionary.”inParagraph2meansthat.A.parentsoftenbringtheirchildrentothedentistB.peoplepaytoomuchattentiontotheirtoothcareC.peopleareunawareoftheimportanceoftoothcareD.parentshavenoideawhenchildrenshouldseethedentist66.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.TheresearchersconcludethatgumdiseasecausesAlzheimer’s.B.ThepossibilitythatgumdiseasemightcauseAlzheimer’sisworrying.C.Toothdecayandgumdiseasehavelittletodowithbirthweightinbabies.D.Theauthor’sparentsusedtobringhimtothedentistforregulardentalcheckups.67.Thepurposeofthepassageis.A.toencouragepeopletobrushtheirteethB.totellpeoplehowtobrushteethcorrectly.C.tohelppeoplelearnaboutsometoothdiseases.D.togivesuggestionsonhowtoprotectourteeth.DApopularsayinggoes,"Sticksandstonesmaybreakmybones,butwordswillneverhurtme."However,that'snotreallytrue.Wordshavethepowertobuildusuportearusdown.Itdoesn'tmatterifthewordscomefromsomeoneelseorourselves--thepositiveandnegativeeffectsarejustaslasting.Wealltalktoourselvessometimes.We'reusuallytooembarrassedtoadmitit,though.Infact,wereallyshouldntbebecausemoreandmoreexpertsbelievetalkingtoourselvesoutloudisahealthyhabit.This"self-talk"helpsusmotivateourselves,rememberthings,solveproblems,andcalmourselvesdown.Beaware,though,thatasmuchas77%ofself-talktendstobenegative.Soinordertostaypositive,weshouldonlyspeakwordsofencouragementtoourselves.Weshouldalsobequicktogiveourselvesapatontheback.Thenexttimeyoufinishaproject,dowellinatest,orfinallycleanyourroom,joinmeinsaying"Goodjob!"Often,wordscomeoutofourmouthswithoutusthinkingabouttheeffecttheywillhave.Butweshouldbeawarethatourwordscausecertainresponsesinothers.Forexample,whenreturninganitemtoastore,wemightusewarm,friendlylanguageduringtheexchange.Andtheclerkwillprobablyrespondinasimilarmanner.Orharsh(刻薄的)andcriticallanguagewillmostlikelycausetheclerktobedefensive.Wordspossesspowerbecauseoftheirlastingeffect.Manyofusregretsomethingweoncesaid.Andwerememberunkindwordssaidtous!Beforespeaking,weshouldalwaysaskourselves:Isittrue?Isitloving?Isitneeded?Ifwhatwewanttosaydoesn'tpassthistest,thenit'sbetterleftunsaid.Wordspossesspower:bothpositiveandnegative.Thosearoundusreceiveencouragementwhenwespeakpositively.Wecanofferhope,buildself-esteem(自尊)andmotivateotherstodotheirbest.Negativewordsdestroyallthosethings.Willweuseourwordstohurtortoheal?Thechoiceisours.11/11\n68.Themainideaofthefirstparagraphisthat.A.notsticksandstonesbutwordswillhurtusB.inspiringwordsgiveusconfidenceC.negativewordsmayletusdownD.wordshavealastingeffectonus69.Thereisnosenseforustofeelembarrassedwhenwetalktoourselvesbecause.A.almosteverybodyhasthehabitoftalkingtothemselvsB.wecanbenefitfromtalkingtoourselvesC.talkingtoourselvesalwaysgivesuscourageD.itdoesnoharmtohave"self-talk"whenwearealone70.TheunderlinedpartinthethirdparagraphmeansthatWeshouldalsotimely.A.praiseourselvesB.remindourselvesC.makeourselvesrelaxedD.giveourselvesamusement71.Theauthorwouldprobablyholdtheviewthat.A.encouragingwordsaresuretoleadtokindoffersB.negativewordsmaystimulateustomakemoreprogressC.peopletendtorememberfriendlywordsD.itisbetttertothinktwicebeforetalkingtoothers.EYearsago,whenIstartedlookingformyfirstjob,wiseadvisersadvised,“Barbara,beenthusiastic!Enthusiasmwilltakeyoufurtherthananyamountofexperience.”Howrighttheywere!“Nothinggreatwaseverachievedwithoutenthusiasm.”wroteRalphWaldoEmerson.Itisthepastethathelpsyouhangontherewhenthegoinggetstough.Itistheinnervoicethatwhispers,“Icandoit!”Whenothersshout,“No,youcan’t!”IttookyearsandyearsfortheearlyworkofBarbaraMcClintock,ageneticistwhowonthe1983NobelPrizeinmedicine,tobegenerallyaccepted.Yetshedidn’tstopworkingonherexperiments.Workwassuchadeeppleasureforherthatsheneverthoughtofstopping.Weareallbornwithwide-eye,enthusiasticwonderanditisthischildlikewonderthatgivesenthusiasticpeoplesuchyouthfulair,whatevertheirage.At90,cellistPabloCasalswouldstarthisdaybyplayingBach.Asthemusicflowedthroughhisfingers,hisstooped(弯曲的)shoulderswouldstraightenandjoywouldreappearinhiseyes.AsauthorandpoetSamuelUlmanoncewrote,“Yearswrinkletheskin,buttogiveupenthusiasmwrinklesthesoul.”Enthusiasticpeoplealsolovewhattheydo,regardlessofmoneyortitleorpower.PatriciaMcllrath,retireddirectoroftheMissouriRepertoryTheaterinKansasCity,wasonceaskedwhereshegotherenthusiasm.Shereplied,“Myfather,alawyer,longagotoldme,‘InevermadeadimeuntilIstoppedworkingformoney.’”Ifwecannotdowhatweloveasafull-timecareer,wecanasahobby.ElizabethLaytonofWellsville,Kanwas68beforeshebegantodraw.Thisactivityendedperiodsofdepressionthathadtroubleherforatleast30years,andthequalityofherworkledonecritictosay,“IamtemptedtocallLaytonagenius.”Wecan’taffordtowastetearson“might-have-beens”.Weneedtoturnthetearsintosweataswegoafter“what-can-be”.Weneedtoliveeachmomentwhole-heartedly,withalloursenses–findingpleasureinthesweetsmellofaback-yardgarden,thesimplepictureofasix-year-old,thebeautyofarainbow.11/11\n72.Theauthorholdstheviewthat______.A.enthusiasticpeoplewillnevergetoldB.enthusiasmcanmakeyousucceedandenjoylifeC.enthusiasmismoreimportantthanexperienceD.enthusiasmcangivepeoplemoresuccessandfame73.Whichofthefollowingcanbestexplaintheunderlinedsentenceinthesecondparagraph?A.Enthusiasmcangiveyoucourageandstrengthindifficulttimes.B.Ifyoudon’thaveenthusiasm,youcanachievenothing.C.Enthusiasticpeopleneverconsidermoneyandfame.D.Enthusiasticpeoplecangaingreatfameandhonor.74.TheauthormentionscellistPabloCasalsinthethirdparagraphtoshowthat______.A.musiccanarousepeople’senthusiasmB.enthusiasmcangivepeopleinspirationneededtosucceedC.enthusiasmcanmakepeoplefeelyoungD.enthusiasmcankeeppeoplehealthy75.Howmanyexamplesaregiveninthepassagetoshowtheimportanceofenthusiasm?A.Two.B.Three.C.Four.D.Five.第II卷五.对话填空(共10小题。每小题1分,共10分)M:Hello?W:Hello,couldIspeaktoMr.WilliamJarrett,please?M:ThisisMr.Jarrettspeaking.W:Mr.Jarrett,you(76)b____aticketonNortheastflight8866departingNewYork’sLaGuardiaAirportat9:20pm.I’msorryto(77)in____youthatflighthasbeen(78)c_____.M:Oh,no.IhavetogettoBostontomorrowbynoon.W:Ican(79)o____youaspaceonanotherofourcommuterflights.ThisoneleavesKennedyAirportat8:15amand(80)a____atBoston’sLoganAirportat9:25am.M:That’sinteresting.Ithoughtthatflight(81)w____full.W:(82)D____toincreaseddemands,we’ve(83)a____asecondplane.M:That’sperfect.W:Ifyouacceptthisoffer,sir,Northeastwillgiveyouatravelcreditof$100towardsfuturetravel.M:Iwillacceptthat.W:Thankyou,sir.ThatnewflightisNortheast8988,departingJFKat8:15.Areyouonthe(84)s____ofourFrequentFlyerClub?M:Yes,Iam.Myaccountnumberis8895-9850-967-J.W:Thankyou,sir.You’llbe(85)r____200airmilesforthisflightand$100credittowardsfuturetravel.M:Thankyouverymuch.Goodbye.六.书面表达(共25分)请用英文介绍英伦诸岛所处的地理位置及其相互关系,11/11\n文章的题目和开头的第一句已给出,限词100左右。TheLocationoftheBritishIslesTheBritishIslesisagroupofislandsthatlieoffthewestcoastofEurope.________11/11\n新余市一中高二期中英语答案听力:单项选择:21-25.ABADC26-30.CBCAD31-35.BBBCB完形填空:36-40ABCDB41-45ACBDC46-50BADAC51-55CDABD阅读理解:56-59DACC60-63BCCA64-67BCBA68-71DBAD72-75BACC对话填空:76.booked77.inform78.canceled79.offer80.arrives81.was82.Due83.added84.staff85.receivingTheBritishIslesareagroupofislandsthatlieoffthewestcoastofEurope.ThelargestislandiscalledBritain,whichisseparatedfromFrancebytheEnglishChannel,whichatonepointisonly20mileswide.ItformsthemainlandofGreatBritainandconsistsofthreecountries:Scotlandinthenorth,WalesinthewestandEnglandinthesouthandeast.TheislandjustwestofBritainiscalledIreland.BetweenBritainandIreland,intheIrishSea,liesthesmallIsleofMan.TheBritishIslesaresurroundedbytheAtlanticOceantothewest,andtheNorthSeatotheeas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