山东省烟台市高二英语上学期期末考试试题(扫描版)
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山东省烟台市2014-2015学年高二英语上学期期末考试试题(扫描版)
高二期末自主练习英语试题
英语参考答案
第一部分:听力
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第二部分:阅读理解
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第三部分:英语知识运用
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第四部分:写作
第一节:
I can still remember the incident happened on a rainy morning. I was on my way to school
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and was waiting for the green lights at a crossing when a girl of about ten was knocked down
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by a passed car, which drove off quickly. A man immediately rushed to the girl to give her the passing
first aid and I joined up without hesitation. Luckily, she was not bad injured and we sent her to
in badly
the nearest hospital. Comparing with the escaped driver, I am pride of what I did.
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As a member of the society, I am aware that be responsible is all what it takes to make a being 或that
better society.
笫二节:One Possible Version
In the new year 2015, my biggest hope is to travel abroad, and my dream destination is London. As we all know, London is the capital of England, with a long history and many charming places of interest. Undoubtedly, the trip there will not only relax myself, but also make my life more colorful and broaden my horizon.
To make the trip a satisfactory one, I’ll r ead more books about London, from which I can know the dos and don’ts there so that I can avoid getting into trouble. Most importantly, I’ll take an English training course to improve my oral English. In addition, I’ll practice speaking English as much as possible in school. Anyway, I’ll make every effort to make my wish come true.
附:听力录音材料
1. M: Jane, this meat has some bad smell.
W: Yes. We’d better tell the waiter about it.
2. M: Let’s go to the dance at the Student Center.
W: I’d like to, but I have to go to a lecture. Thank you all the same.
3. M: I heard that Jack’s girlfriend Lora is an excellent pianist.
W: Yes. And today, we’ll enjoy her music at her concert.
4. W: May is my favorite month. Which month do you like best, Jack?
M: December. I can go skating during this month. But why do you like May?
W: It’s neither too cold nor too hot in May. I feel comfortable in this month.
5. M: What’s the matter, honey? It looks you didn’t sleep well.
W: You’re right. I didn’t. The neighbor’s dog was barking all night long, and it woke me up several times. I think you should talk to Bill about it. He really needs to keep his dog inside at night.
6. M: Fill it up with regular gas, please.
W: All right. Should I have a look at the tires, too?
M: Yes, please.
W: The tires need some air.
M: Ok. How much do I owe you?
W: It comes to $19.95.
M: Ok. Here is a 50-dollar bill.
W: Here is your change…$30.05.
M: Thank you.
7. M: Hi, Jean, have you finished all the exercises?
W: Yes, I have. But they were really difficult.
M: You must feel tired now, right?
W: You said it.
M: Ok. Let’s have a cigarette and relax.
W: No, thanks.
M: You’ve decided to give up smoking?
W: Yes.
M: Really? Why?
W: Well, I just think if you don’t enjoy doing something anymore, you should stop doing it.
M: I see. You mean you don’t enjoy smoking anymore?
W: Tha t’s right. I think you should give it up, too. It’s bad for your health.
M: Stop talking like my mother. That’s what she keeps saying to me.
8. W: I’m going away on vacation to the seaside for a few weeks, and I’d like you to keep an eye on my home while I’m away.
M: Certainly, madam. What’s your name and address?
W: My name is Alice Jones, and my address is 18 Springvale Road.
M: Ok. You’ll lock all the doors and make sure all the windows are shut, right?
W: Of course.
M: And you’ll remember to stop the milk delivery service?
W: Yes, I’ve already done that.
M: All right. Are you friends with the people next door?
W: Yes, we are.
M: Well, in my opinion, you’d better tell them to give us a call if they see or hear anything unusual.
9. M: Hello?
W: Dad, it’s me, Kirsten.
M: Kirsten! How are you?
W: I’m fine. But I’m still a little tired.
M: I can imagine. What is your job like?
W: It’s still too early to say. But I think it’s going to be really good. It’s a big company but everybody seems kind and helpful.
M: How about the city? Have you seen much of it yet?
W: I’ve seen a bit. It just seems to be such a big, busy city. I don’t see how I’ll ever be able to find my way around.
M: I know. Big cities can seem really strange at first. Where are you living?
W: Well, I found a small apartment in the downtown area, and it’s close to work.
M: It all sounds really interesting. I hope you are having fun there.
10. Ever since I was old enough to look at picture books, I wanted a tree house. When my dad asked me what I wanted for my fifth birthday, I said a tree house. I got a box of colored pencils. When my mother asked me what I wanted for my sixth birthday, I said a tree house. I got a doll instead. We lived in a small apartment in a big city, so there was no room to build a tree house. So, it was the same for every birthday---until I turned ten. That was the year when we moved from the city to a little town in the country. When my parents asked me what I wanted for that birthday, I said a bicycle. My father looked a bit sad. He asked me why I didn’t want a tree house. I looked at his face carefully. My dad turned around and I followed him. We went into our new backyard, right to the biggest tree. He pointed up---there was my tree house.。