启东中学2015-2016学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题 下载本文

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第四部分 书面表达 (满分15)

101.高考文理分科与否在不同人群中反响各一,请根据图画所给提示,用英语写一篇短文,发表自己的感想。

注意:

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(1)仔细品读图画中的文字,要突出自己的感想,不要作简单描述; (2)词数150左右,开头已经写好,不计入总词数。 (3)参考词汇:全能的 overall 高考 CET

Whether to cancel the division of science and art in senior middle school is an issue of controversy nowadays.

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江苏省启东中学2015—2016 学年度第二学期高二期中考试

参考答案

一. 听力

1-5 BCCBB 6-10 ACABB 11-15 ABBAC 16-20 BBCAC 二.单项选择

21-25 ADBBD 26-30 ABDDD 31-35 CDDAB 三.完形填空

36-40 ABDCA 41-45 BCBDB 46-50 CADCA 51-55 CBDDA 四.阅读理解

56-58 BAD 59-61 BDC 62-64 CDB 65-70 BACCBD 五.单词拼写

71. reference 72. accelerated 73. addressed 74. envelope 75. intervals 76. potential 77. outcome 78. phenomena 79. disgusting 80. Adoring 六.动词填空

81. concerning 82. arising 83. to be typed 84. to follow 85. (should) learn 86. To make 87. paid 88. establishing 89. to go 90. being torn 七.任务型阅读

91. aware 92. Aim/Purpose/Goal 93. protect 94. growth 95. waste 96. affects/influences 97. how 98. importance 99. mentally 100. knowledge 八.书面表达

Whether to cancel the division of science and art students in senior middle school is an issue of controversy nowadays. We have heard many different voices about it. Some experts hold the view that the division of science and art limits the overall development of the students, and they believe students can develop their overall abilities if such division is canceled. They strongly believe that only when students learn both science and art subjects can they develop in all round way, which lays a solid foundation for their future study. However, as we can see from the cartoon, the student is still heavily loaded with lessons when there is no such division. The students think that it makes no difference whether to cancel the division of science and arts if the CET system is not changed, as students have to learn more subjects than before. From my point of view, I suppose that it may have more advantages than disadvantages to learn both science and art subjects. Although it will take us more time and energy, it’s beneficial to students in the long run.

听力原文 (Text 1)

W: I want to become a singer in the future. What about you, Mike?

M: My father wants me to become a doctor, but I dream of becoming a writer.

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(Text 2)

W: Could you tell me how to get to the Hilton Hotel?

M: The best way is to take the subway. It’s really much faster than taking a taxi or a bus. (Text 3)

M: Let’s call and order pizza for dinner.

W: The telephone isn’t working and the Internet is down, so I guess we have to cook dinner. (Text 4)

M: What time is that soccer game on? I thought it was at noon.

W: We must have had the wrong time. Oh, well … soccer is not my favorite sport anyway. I prefer tennis.

M: Really? I thought your favorite sport was volleyball! I’m a big fan of tennis, too. (Text 5)

W: What kind of pet would you like to have? I think a parrot would be great. M: But parrots are so noisy. What about rabbits? They don’t make any noise, do they? W: Rabbits? You?

M: Just kidding. What I really want is a dog. (Text 6)

W: Hi, Adam. Thank you for the invitation. Wow! I like your new house! Very big and bright, and with a garden behind it.

M: Thank you! Come in and take off your jacket. So what would you like to drink? Red wine, white wine, champagne or a soft drink?

W: I’ll just have some Coke as I’ll drive home after the party. Um, who is that man over there? M: That’s Simon. He’s my best friend. Come on — I’ll introduce you. W: Why not? (Text 7)

M: Sorry I left early yesterday. So which coat did you finally decide to buy?

W: Well, I had meant to buy the pink one, but it cost 100 dollars and I didn’t have that much money with me, so I bought the blue one instead — spent every dollar I had on it. M: How much did it cost?

W: It cost 20 dollars less than the pink one.

M: Why didn’t you buy the red one? I thought you loved it the most! W: It was a bit too big for me, and they didn’t have it in a smaller size. M: What a pity! (Text 8) M: Hi, Daisy!

W: Hi Tom. I hope you are getting on well at college.

M: I am. I’ve made lots of friends and I really enjoy my courses. W: Great! Me too! So what do you like most about our college?

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M: I especially like the swimming pool.

W: Yes, me too. The school gym and the playground are very good. Oh, you didn’t tell me what you are studying here.

M: I’m doing business studies. I hope to get a job in Toronto after graduating, since that’s where my parents live now. W: What about your friend Zoe?

M: She is from Sydney. Her father runs a hotel business in Canberra and she is doing a degree in Math. What about you, Daisy? W: I’m studying law.

M: Great! So I’ll know who to call if I ever need a lawyer. W: Sure! (Text 9)

M: Have you got your schedule for this term, Monika? W: Yes, Yuri, I have. It’s going to be quite a hard term! M: Really! What subjects are you taking?

W: I’ve got Culture Studies on Tuesdays and Thursdays at 8:30. M: Oh, 8:30! That’s early. Do you have any classes after that? W: Yes, straight after that at 10 I have a class on Social Change. M: That sounds OK. Do you have afternoons free?

W: Only on Tuesdays and Thursdays. On Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays I’ve got Language Development at two o’clock.

M: That sounds interesting. What other classes do you have?

W: I’ve got Education on Monday morning at 9:40, and Communication Studies on Wednesdays and Fridays at 10.

M: Wow. That’s a lot of classes. W: I know. I hope they’ll be good.

(Text 10) M

I’ll tell you about my father’s side of the family. My father, Joseph Brown, is one of four brothers. The eldest is my Uncle Keith, and he married Elsie down in England, and they had two daughters, Ruth and Helen, so those are two of my cousins. My father is next, and my father married my mother Susan. I have a brother and his wife is called Diana, and they have a daughter, my niece Alison. My father’s next brother is my Uncle Arthur. When Arthur was young, he went off to India, where he married Kay, an Indian lady. They have two sons, Jeff and Alan. Then the youngest of my father’s brothers is my Uncle John, who lives in America. His wife is Kate, and they have two children as well, a son and a daughter, Stuart and Tina, so those are my other two cousins.

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