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学年浙江省衢州五校联盟高二上学期期末联考英语试题解析版听力
浙江省衢州五校联盟2020-2021学年高二上学期期末联考
英语试题
一、短对话
1.Whatwillthewomandonext?
A.Washthedishes.B.Watertheflowers.C.Cleanherbedroom.
【答案】A
【原文】
M:
Haveyoufinishedhelpingyourparents?
W:
Almost.I’vefinishedcleaningmybedroomandwateredtheflowers.ButIhaven’tdonethedishesyet.Couldyougivemeanothertenminutes?
2.Whatwasthemanunabletodoattheweekend?
A.Rideahorse.B.Gosailing.C.Walkinthewoods.
【答案】B
【原文】
W:
Didyouspendtheweekendatyourcousin’s?
M:
Yes.Wewentforlongwalksinthewoodsandthenrodehorses.Wewantedtogosailingbuttherewasn’tenoughwind.
3.WhatdoesJameshaveinhisgarden?
A.Bushes.B.Flowers.C.Appletrees.
【答案】C
【原文】
W:
James,I’mwonderingwhichyourhouseis.Isyourhousenexttotheonewithafewbushesandflowersinthefrontgarden?
M:
Yes.Ourshasgottwohugeappletrees.
W:
OK.Igotit.
4.Whydidthewomanfailtoseethematch?
A.Shegottheflu.B.Shehadtowork.C.Shevisitedhercolleague.
【答案】B
【原文】
M:
Howdidyoursisterdoyesterday?
W:
Well,herteamwonthematch,butIdidn’tgettoseeit!
Ihadjustgottothesoccerfieldwhenmybosscalled.Oneofmycolleaguescalledinsickwiththeflu.Soheaskedmetocomeinandwork.
5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?
A.Abookstore.B.Alibrary.C.Abook.
【答案】A
【原文】
W:
Robert,doyouknowHoorayforBooks?
M:
Yes.Itmainlysellschildren’sbooks.Itopened11yearsagoandhasbeenverysuccessful.
W:
Whyhasitbeensuccessful?
M:
Ithinkpartlybecauseithasbeenprovidingmanydifferentkindsofbooks.
二、长对话
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
6.Howwillthewomansendthepackage?
A.Byair.B.Bysea.C.Byexpressmail.
7.Howmuchshouldthewomanpay?
A.£20.B.£23.C.£26.
【答案】
6.C
7.B
【原文】
W:
Excuseme.I’dliketohavethepackageandtheletterposted.
M:
Wouldyouliketomailbyairorbysea?
W:
HowlongwillittaketomailthingstotheU.S.byair?
M:
About10days.Youcansenditbyexpressmailifyouneeditfaster.Itwillonlytakethreeorfourdays.
W:
Then,expressmailforthepackage.It’surgent.Thefaster,thebetter.Andtheletterbyregisteredmail.
M:
OK.Thepackageis3kilograms.That’llbe£20forpostage.
W:
Yes.Andtheletter?
M:
Registered.Thatis£3.Soyoushouldgiveme£23.
W:
Hereyougo.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
8.Whydothespeakersneedmoreideas?
A.Toreducethecost.
B.Todesignnewproducts.
C.Toincreasethemarketshare.
9.Whenwillthespeakershaveadiscussion?
A.ThisFriday.B.ThisWednesday.C.NextMonday.
【答案】
8.C
9.C
【原文】
W:
OK.Let’sstart.Itisasuggestionaboutprintingaspeciallistforourmultimediaproducts.Wewantasmanyideasaspossibleforincreasingourmarketshare.
M:
It’sagreatidea.Rightnowthey’reallmixedupwitheverythingelseinthemainlist.Nobodynoticesthem.
W:
Iagree.Buthowmuchisitgoingtocost?
I’dliketoseesomefigures.
M:
OK.Soweneedtoworkoutthecost.I’lldealwiththat.
W:
TodayisWednesday.Howsooncanyoupreparesomefigures?
ByFriday?
M:
OK.WecandiscussthisagainnextMonday.
W:
That’sfine.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
10.WhatdoesDoctorBrownconsiderthemostimportant?
A.Writing.B.Family.C.Work.
11.WhatproblemaboutwritingdoesDoctorBrownface?
A.Shelacksherseparatespace.
B.Shecan'tgetherfamily'ssupport.
C.Sheisofteninterruptedbyherdaughter.
12.WhydoesDoctorBrowncomehere?
A.Totakeaninterview.
B.Tosharewritingskills.
C.Tocollectreaders'comments.
【答案】
10.B
11.A
12.A
【原文】
M:
DoctorBrown,whatchallengesdoyoufaceinthefieldofwritingandhowdoyoudealwiththem?
W:
Well,thefirstchallengeisalackoftime.WhenIhavemanyballsintheairsuchasfamily,work,writingandcommunity,Ifindthattheeasiesttodropiswriting.Iputfamilyinfrontofeverythingelse,includingwriting.Icanonlywriteinmysparetime.
M:
Andwhatisyoursecondchallenge?
W:
Thesecondoneislackofspace.
M:
Creativityoftenrequiresonetototallyconcentrate,right?
W:
Right.Andphysicalspaceisabasicrequirementforthat.Everywritershouldhavearoomofherown.ButIdon’thavearoomofmyown.
M:
Sowheredoyouusuallywrite?
W:
Iusuallywriteinmydaughter’sroomwhenshe’soutwithmyhusband.
M:
Well,DoctorBrown,thankyouforsharingyourstorywiththereadersofournewspaper.
W:
Andthankyouforlettingmesharemystory.
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
13.Whatcourseisthemangoingtotake?
A.Chinese.B.Japanese.C.French.
14.Howlongdoesthemanwanttostudy?
A.12weeks.B.6months.C.8months.
15.Whatlevelwouldthemanliketotake?
A.Thebeginners'level.B.Thelowerlevel.C.Theupperlevel.
16.Whenwillthemanbegintotakethecourse?
A.FromSeptember.B.FromnextJanuary.C.FromnextMarch.
【答案】
13.B
14.A
15.C
16.A
【原文】
W:
UniversityLanguageCenter.HowcanIhelpyou?
M:
I’minterestedindoingalanguagecourse.IdidChineseandFrenchlastyearandnowI’dliketodoJapanese.Canyougivemesomeinformationaboutwhatcoursesareavailableatyourcenterandwhentheystart?
W:
Yes,certainly.Areyoulookingforfull-timeorpart-time?
M:
Oh,Ican’tmanagefull-timeasIhavetowork,buteveningswouldbefineandweekendsbetter.
W:
Well,wedon’toffercoursesatweekends,butletmerunthroughyourchoices.Wehavea12-weekcoursethreehoursthreenightsaweek,oran8-monthcoursetwonightsaweek.
M:
Ithinktheformeronewouldsuitmebetter,asI’mleavingforJapaninMarchnextyear.
W:
Well,weofferthecoursesatthreelevels:
beginners’level,lowerlevelandupperlevel.
M:
Iprefertheupperlevel.I’velearnedsomeinmysparetime.
W:
OK,thenextupperlevelcoursebeginsonMonday,September12th.Therearestillsomeplacesonthatone.Otherwise,you’llhavetowaituntilJanuary.
M:
I’dliketotakeitassoonaspossible.CanIsignupforthecourseonyourwebsite?
W:
Yes,ofcourse.
三、短文
听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。
17.WhydoesthespeakergetexcitedabouttheScreenMachine?
A.Itscreensfilmsonaboat.
B.Italwaysshowsthelatestfilms.
C.Itenableshimtoseefilmseasily.
18.HowlongdoesittaketochangetheScreenMachineintoacinema?
A.30minutes.B.60minutes.C.80minutes.
19.Whatisthetruckdriverresponsiblefor?
A.Sellingtickets.B.Showingthefilm.C.Fixingthemotors.
20.Howdomostpeoplebookfilmticketsnow?
A.ByusingtheInternet.
B.Bymakingtelephonecalls.
C.Byqueuingattheticketoffice.
【答案】
17.C
18.B
19.B
20.A
【原文】
IliveonanislandoffthewestcoastofScotland.Iloveitbutatriptothecinemameansa55-minuteboatjourneyplusahalf-hourdrivetothenearesttown.That’swhyweallgetexcitedabouttheScreenMachine.It’samobilecinemathattravelsroundtheScottishislands.Sometimeswegettoseethelatestmovies.
Youcan’tmissthehuge,brightblueScreenMachinewhenitcomesintothecarpark.Ittakesanhourforittochangeintoacomfortable,air-conditioned80-seatcinema.It’samazing.IreallyadmiretheScreenMachine’sdriver.Ofcourse,heshowsthefilm.Andthereisalwaysanotherpersonsellingtickets.Thesaltintheseaairisn’tgoodforthetruck’smotorssotheyalsoneedamechanic.
Ticketpricesareveryreasonable,soassoonastheScreenMachinearrives,theticketofficephonestartsringing.WecannowalsobookinadvanceontheScreenMachinewebsite,whichmakesitevenmoreconvenient.Andthat’sthewaymostpeoplechoosenow.It’sanamazingservice.
四、阅读选择
Itookajobasareceptionistforavet(兽医)almostfivedecadesago.Asacrazyanimallover,IacceptedthepositionontheconditionthatIwouldn'thavetoassistwithanywoundedanimals.Icouldn'tbeartoseeanycreatureinpain.
Attheendofmyfirstweek,wewereclosingtheofficeforthedaywhenayoungmanranuptousholdingaseverelyinjuredDobermanpinscherpuppyinhisarmsandbeggingustosavehislife.Thefour-month-oldpuphadbeenhitbyacar.
ThedoctorandIranbackintotheoperatingroom.Theonlyplacetheskinwasstillattachedtothispoorlittleanimal'sbodywasaroundoneshoulder.Thevetworkedtirelesslyforwhatseemedlikehours,sewinghimbacktogetheragain.Thatwastheeasypart.Thepuppyhadbrokenmultiplebones,includinghisspine.Ifhesurvivedthenextfewdays,wewerequitesurehewouldneverwalkagain.
Thatdayforeverchangedmylife.OneofmyfirstjobswastogivethatDobermanpuppydailyphysicaltreatment.Iremembermovinghistinylegstotrytokeephismusclesfromweakening.
Weekswentbyuntiloneday,Ifeltthislittlefighterpushbackeversoslightly.Andhecontinuedtopushbacktillhecouldfinallyusehislegs.
Fast-forwardaboutayear.Iwalkedintotheclinic'scrowdedwaitingroomandcalledthenameofthenextclient.Suddenly,ahugeDobermanwhohadbeenstandingquietlywithhisownerontheoppositesideoftheroombrokelooseandrushedtowardme.Ifoundmyselfpinnedagainstthewallwiththishugedogstandingonhisbacklegs,hisfrontpawsonmyshoulder,washingmyfacewithabundantandjoyfulkisses.
Istilltearupinamazementatthedisplayofloveandgratitudethedoghadformethatdayallthoseyearsago.
21.Theauthordidn'twanttoassistwithwoundedanimalsbecause
A.shedidn'thaverelevantexperiencetotreatanimals.
B.shecouldn'tstandwatchinganimalssufferingfrompain.
C.sheshowednosympathyforwoundedanimals.
D.shesawnorewardifshehelpedwoundedanimals.
22.Whathappenedtothedogintheend?
A.Thedogsurvived,buthecouldn'twalkagain.
B.Thedogwasstillagreatfighterafterrecovery.
C.Thedogwouldneverknowwhosavedhislife.
D.Thedogfinallygotbacktohisfeetagain.
23.Whichofthefollowingb