北京市西城区2019-2020学年高二下学期英语期末试卷(含小段音频)

北京市西城区2019-2020学年高二下学期英语期末试卷(含小段音频)
教材科目:英语
试卷分类:高二下学期
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发布时间:2026-04-01
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1. 听力题 详细信息
What day does the man finally make the reservation for?
A . The 21st of June. B . The 20th of June. C . The 21st of July.
2. 听力题 详细信息
What is the weather like now in the man's hometown?
A . Rainy. B . Sunny. C . Snowy.
3. 听力题 详细信息
Why does the woman ask the man for help?
A . To sell a product. B . To start a channel. C . To finish a survey.
4. 听力题 详细信息
Why does the woman make the call?
A . To ask for a leave. B . To see a doctor. C . To attend a class.
5. 听力题 详细信息
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
  1. (1) How did the woman get to the special device show?
    A . On foot. B . By underground. C . By bus.
  2. (2) What is the woman's favourite?
    A . The Games Hall. B . The 3D theatre. C . The Test Space.
6. 听力题 详细信息
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
  1. (1) How much is the ticket for an eight-year-old child?
    A . £4.5. B . £6. C . £9.
  2. (2) Where can the woman park the car if she goes there on Saturday?
    A . Opposite the cinema. B . At the back of the library. C . Next door to the museum.
7. 听力题 详细信息
听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。
  1. (1) What will the woman do on the weekend?
    A . Take piano lessons. B . Go out with her family. C . Finish her science project.
  2. (2) When will the woman see the movie?
    A . 5:15 p.m. B . 7:15 p.m. C . 9:00 p.m.
8. 听力题 详细信息
听下面一段独白,根据题目要求在相应的横线上写下关键信息。每小题仅填写一个词。

The Maritime Museum

It's a very  building, opened in November 1991.

The Education Centre

It is on the  floor and there is a good little library.

The Theatre

It is used to screen videos and also for .

The Leisure Gallery

Surfing, , and lifesaving clubs are all very much a part of Australian .

9. 完形填空 详细信息
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

    It is a story every bit as moving and magical as her Harry Potter books. The 1 between J.K. Rowling, the author of Harry Potter, and Catie Hoch, a Harry Potter fan from New York, began in early 2000, some three years after the then six-year-old had developed a fast-growing childhood cancer.

    Her mother, Gina Peca, had read the first three Harry Potter to Catie, who was such a fan that she would wear her Harry Potter clothes, complete with big round glasses and a red short coat, as she 2 to hospital from home.

    By the end of 1999, Catie had been through several rounds of surgery and chemotherapy (化疗), losing all her hair but none of her spirit. Ms Peca was 3 that there would soon be no more Harry Potter to read.

    She sent an email to the book's publishers with a 4 for J.K. Rowling, asking when the fourth book would be 5 and telling of the joy that the books had brought to Catie's life.

    A few weeks later, a reply came that had Catie and her mother 6 for joy. It read, "I am working very hard on book four at the moment - on a bit that involves some new creatures Hagrid has brought along for the Care of Magical Creatures classes. This is all Top Secret, so you are 7 to tell only some close friends and your mum, but no one else....With lots of love, J.K. Rowling."

    After Catie replied, Miss Rowling was back in touch: "Do you think people will mind? I seem to have 8 an awful lot of characters along the way..."

    Catie's condition began to worsen. Her mother emailed Miss Rowling to tell her that Catie could no longer use her 9. A few days later, the author 10 to read abstracts to Catie from the then 11 book four.

    So it happened that at home in New York, a little girl with cancer became the first person in the world to 12 the latest adventures of Harry Potter, later published as The Goblet of Fire. Catie's mother, father and two brothers sat with her, listening on speaker-phone.

    When Miss Rowling came to America for a book tour, she 13 to meet her little friend.

    14 time ran out. On May 18, 2000, Catie died, aged nine.

    Hearing the family had started a memorial fund in Catie's name, Miss Rowling sent a letter and a check for $100,000. "…I consider myself 15 to have had contact with Catie. I am crying so hard as I type. She left footprints on my heart…"

(1)
A . friendship B . agreement C . cooperation D . competition
(2)
A . marched B . fled C . drove D . travelled
(3)
A . shocked B . fearful C . determined D . grateful
(4)
A . comment B . book C . gift D . message
(5)
A . finished B . revised C . recommended D . sold
(6)
A . waving B . screaming C . chatting D . running
(7)
A . encouraged B . forbidden C . allowed D . required
(8)
A . attracted B . met C . discovered D . collected
(9)
A . wheelchair B . phone C . computer D . radio
(10)
A . offered B . demanded C . continued D . needed
(11)
A . unpainted B . unpublished C . undefined D . unreported
(12)
A . watch B . read C . discuss D . hear
(13)
A . failed B . managed C . hoped D . begged
(14)
A . Thus B . But C . And D . So
(15)
A . fortunate B . successful C . strong D . content
10. 阅读理解 详细信息
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

    Whistler Olympic Park, having hosted ski jumping, cross-country skiing and biathlon (冬季两项) for the Vancouver 2010 Olympic and Paralympic Winter Games, remains an active centre for competitors, the local community and visitors. Located a short drive south of Whistler, the park offers activities and programs all year-round.

    Winter at Whistler Olympic Park

    Discover Whistler Olympic Park through cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, biathlon and more.

    Find yourself in the park's fantastic landscape and discover its Olympic history.

    Take a lesson such as ski jumping in the youth program.

    Gather around the outdoor open fire or in the warm Day Lodge restaurant after a day out in the snow.

    Summer at Whistler Olympic Park

    Open daily for tours, self-guided activities and sightseeing from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

    There is a small park access fee ($15/vehicle). This fee is for the benefit of local, national and international Nordic athletes for summer and winter training. Free park entry for 2020/2021 season pass holders and non-motorized vehicles.

    Tours

    Olympic Biathlon Tour

    Feel like an Olympian with this hands-on introduction to biathlon! On your walk to the shooting range, learn about the park's sports and history. It also provides the best angle for taking photos of the Olympic monuments.

    Take aim and shoot a real gun! In a mini race, including walking and running, get your heart rate up, stay focused and take aim to hit the targets!

    Tour Dates: Daily from June 28 – September 1, 2020

    Ages: 8 and up (under 19 with an accompanying adult)

    Pricing: Adult $55, Youth $45

    E-Bike & Biathlon Adventure Tour

    The comfortable electric assist mountain bikes have wide wheels for a smooth ride, and an electric motor to help you climb hills with ease.

    Visit the Olympic monuments and enjoy breathtaking viewpoints, such as the Top of the World lookout with views of Black Tusk and surrounding mountain ranges.

    Test your skills at the biathlon range, shooting at Olympic targets.

    Tour Dates: Daily from June 28 – September 1, 2020

    Ages: 10 and up (under 19 with an accompanying adult)

    Pricing: $95 per person

    For more information, please log in from our homepage.

  1. (1) If you want to learn ski jumping, you should probably go to _____.
    A . Olympic Biathlon Tour B . Winter at Whistler Olympic Park C . Summer at Whistler Olympic Park D . E-Bike & Biathlon Adventure Tour
  2. (2) Which group of visitors can enjoy free park entry?
    A . Season pass holders. B . Children under age 8. C . Locals from the community. D . Teenagers with parents.
  3. (3) What can you do during the E-bike tour?
    A . Ride a bike around the lake. B . Gather around the open fire. C . Visit the Olympic monuments. D . Photograph monuments at the best angle.
  4. (4) What is the passage mainly about?
    A . A sports and leisure centre. B . Exciting sports adventures. C . Year-round training programs. D . History of an Olympic Park.
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