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汕尾市2021-2022学年度第一学期全市高中二年级教学质量监测英语本试题共10页,考试时间120分钟,满分120分注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的信息填写清楚、准确,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码粘贴处。2.请按照题号顺序在答题卡
各题目的答题区城内作答,超出答题区城书写的答案无效。3.答题时请按要求用笔,保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不得使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。考试结束后,请将本试题及答题卡交回。第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分
)第一节(共15小题:每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AThewholeideabehindtheUSNationalParkssystemwastopreservenaturalandhistoricloc
ations,andthewildlifethatlivesthere.Thatgoalallowsforinclusionofanyplacethatfeaturesnaturalbeauty,uniquegeologicalfeatures,oraninteresting
ecosystem,plusthesitesofnationalmonumentsandotherplacesofhistoricalorarchaeologicalsignificance.We'veselect
edthreeUSNationalParksthatareasdifferentfromeachotheraspossible.Let'sstartintheNortheasterncorneroftheUS
withabeautifulparkcalledAcadia.AcadiaNationalParkAcadiaNationalParkisinEasternMaine,nearthetownofBarHarbor.Theparkisunique,inthatitfeaturesawidevarie
tyoflandscapes,includingmountains,oceancoastline,woodlands,lakes,andwetlands.Itcoversatotalof49,075acres.Theparkishometo37speciesofmammals,includin
gblackbears,moose,anddeer.Thereare33fishspeciesand331birdvarieties.EvergladesNationalParkUnlikemanynationalparks,EvergladesNationalParkwasi
nitiallycreatedtoprotectafragileanddisappearingecosystem.TheEvergladesconsistofanetworkofwetlandsandforeststhata
refedbyariverflowingslowlyoutofLakeOkeechobee.TheEvergladescoveramassivearea,andEvergladesNationalParkprotectsonlythesouth
erntwentypercent.It'stheUnitedStates'largesttropical(热带的)wilderness;infact,it'sthelargestwildernessofanykindeastoftheMississippiRiv
er.HawaiiVolcanoesNationalParkHawaiiVolcanoesNationalParkislocatedon"thebigisland",Hawaii.Itwascreatedin1916.Theparkfeature
stwoactivevolcanoes,oneofwhich,MaunaLoa,istheworld'slargestshieldvolcano.Theother,Kilauea,isoneoftheworld'smostactivevolcanoe
s.HawaiiVolcanoesNationalParkletsvisitorsgetupcloseandpersonalwiththetwovolcanoes.Odd-lookinglava(岩浆)fieldsand
dramaticlandscapescaptivatetheeye,andyoucanlearnabouttherareplantsandanimalsthatthriveinthetoughenvironment.1.W
hatistheUSNationalParkssystemaimedtodo?A.Toprotectnaturalandhistoricresources.B.Torebuildoldandimportantconstructi
ons.C.Toappreciatenaturalandgeologicalbeauty.D.Tomakeecosystemsentertainingforpeople.2.Inwhichparkcanyouexperiencearichdiversityoflandscape
sandwildlife?A.Noneofthem.B.AcadiaNationalPark.C.EvergladesNationalPark.DHawaiiVolcanoesNationalPark.3.WhatdovisitorsdoinHawaiiVolcanoesN
ationalPark?ALearnaboutecosystemprotection.B.Enjoytropicalwildernesslandscapes.C.Witnesstwodifferentkindsofvolcanoes.D.Studylavasamplesinat
oughenvironment.BAlotofpeopleaskthisquestion:"Whyisbodylanguagesoimportant?"Studieshaveshownthatintheprocessofcommunic
ation,non-verbalexpressionhas65%to93%moreinfluencethanactualtext.Thismeansthat"howtosay"ismoreimportantthan"whattosay".Ofco
urse,thisdoesnotmeanthatyoudon'tneedtodopreparationforyourinterviews,nordoesitmeanthatyoucantakeanyshortcuts.Onthecontrary,thismeansthatyouhavemo
rethingstopayattentiontoandpreparefor.Intherealworkplace,bodylanguageismuchmoreimportantthanyouthink.Withoutproperbodylanguage
,youmayfindyourselftrappedinacirclewhereyoucan'tintegratewiththeexternalenvironment,nottomentionthedi
fficultiesintheabsenceofbodylanguageintheworkplace."Peoplecanoftenmakeinferencesfromactions,andtheresultsoftheseinferencesdirectlyaff
ectlives:forexample.whowillbeemployedandwhowillbepromoted."AcademicianAmyCuddysaidinaTVtalkshow.Shealsosaidthat"ourbodylanguagewillalsoaffec
tourperception(感知,看法)ofourselves.Whenyoutrytomakemoreauthoritativeactions,yourbrainwillinadvertently(不经意地)receivesignalsandactuallycreatean
ideathatyouaremoreauthoritative,sothatyouhavemoreconfidenceinyourself".Therefore,beforeinterviewsorimport
antmeetings,trynottoleanonanyobjectorhaveahunchedback.Instead,youshouldtrytokeepyourbodyrelaxed.Youcanevenstandwitharelativelyauthoritativepostu
re(姿势)-ofcourse,youmayneedtodothesethingsinthebathroomorplaceswherenoonecouldseeyou.Bodylanguageplaysacrucialroleinyourjobinterview
s,careers,andeverydaylife.Payingattentiontobodylanguagecouldmakestrongimpactsonyourbehavior,whichcouldhelpyoua
chievebetterresults.So,everytimeyouarenervousorfeelthatyoucan'tdoit,stretchyourbody,smile,andtellyou
rself"Fakeittillyoubecomeit!"4.WhatdoesParagraph1mainlytellus?A.Whatwesayinaconversationisnotsoimportant
.B.Practicingbodylanguageisashortcuttosuccess.C.Weshouldattachgreatimportancetobodylanguage.D.Bodylanguagecarries93%ofconversationme
ssages.5.AccordingtoAmyCuddy,whyisbodylanguageimportantforus?A.Itdecideswhetherwearepromoted.B.Itinflue
ncespeople'simpressionofus.C.Itmakesuslookmoreauthoritative.D.Ithelpspeopleunderstandwhoweare.6.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"hunched"possibl
ymean?A.Brokendown.B.Tiedbehind.C.Bentforward.D.Straightenedup.7.Whomightbetheintendedreadersofthepassage?A.Newarrivalsintheworkplace.B.Bodyla
nguageresearchers.C.Workingadultstobepromoted.D.ViewersofaTVtalkshow.CComparedwithsomeotherpartsoftheworld,Canadaisnotacou
ntrywithalotofparticularlyflashytraditions-whichisn'ttosaynoneexist.Ingeneral,it'stheagingprocess,andthevarious"keydate
s"thatoccurasaCanadianmovesfrombabyhoodtoadulthoodthattendtobethemostcelebratedandritualized(仪式化了的)momentsinmainstreamCanadianculture.Canadiancou
pleswillgenerallyannouncetheirpregnancywithgreatpridetofriendsandfamilyassoonasthey'reaware,andit'scommonforgirlfriendsoftheexpectingmo
thertoorganizeababyshower-asmall,lightheartedhouseparty-tohonourthenewmomsometimebeforeshegivesbirth
.Shortlyafterthechildisborn,it'ssimilarlycustomaryforfriendsoftheparentstovisitandgiveatleastonebabygift,usuallyatoyorclothes,toexpresscongratulation
s.Ifthere'sonethingCanadianslovecelebrating,it'stheanniversary(周年纪念日)oftheirownbirth.Inrecentyears,birthdayshaverisentobecomeoneofthem
osttradition-richspectaclesofCanadianculture.Duringchildhood,mostparentswillarrangebirthdaypartiesfortheirchildrenonthespecialda
y(ortheclosestavailableweekend),afunexcuseforthebirthdayboyorgirltogatherupalltheirschoolyardfriendsandspendtheafternoonhan
gingout.Intheirteenageyearsandadulthood,theybegintoassumegreatercontrolovertheirownbirthdayplans.CompletingaphaseofschoolinCanad
aisalmostalwayscelebratedwithafancygraduationceremony.Intheirfinalyearofhighschool(andsometimesmiddleschoolaswell),studentswillcelebratethecompletion
oftheirstudieswithsomesortofpartyorganizedbytheschool,usuallyknownas"gradnight".Theseusuallytaketheformofafancydressgala(庆典,盛会,演出)heldataloc
alhotel,completewithadinner,dancingandlotsofawkwardly-posedphotographs.8.WhichisabirthtraditioninCanada?A.Keepingthep
regnancyasecrettoothers.B.Holdingababyshowerbytheelders.C.Gatheringfriendsandrelativesforaparty.D.Visi
tingthenewly-bornwithapresent.9.WhatdoweknowaboutbirthdaycelebrationsinCanada?A.Theyareonlyheldonthatverydayofbirth.B.Th
eyarepopularamongCanadianfamilies.C.Thepartiesarealwaysplannedbyparents.D.Adultsdon'tcelebratetheirownbirthdays.10.Whatprepara
tionmightstudentsneedtodofortheirgraduationceremony?A.Theyneedtowearfancyclothes.B.Theyneedtoorganizeap
arty.C.Theyneedtocompleteastudy.D.Theyneedtolearnphotography.11.HowdoestheauthororganizethedescriptionofCanadiantraditi
ons?A.Fromgeneralfeaturestospecific.B.Bycomparingtraditionsworldwide.C.Accordingtoregionaldifferences.D.
Intheorderofachild'sgrowthprocess.DWiththecommercialsaleofitsAI-enabledprecisionspraying(喷洒)technologytoalargefarmingoperationinIsr
ael,GreeneyeTechnologyhasreachedamajormilestoneinitsmissiontosignificantlyreduceherbicide(除草剂)useina
griculture,increasingproductivityandprofitabilityforfarmers.Thisisthefirststageinthecompany'sglobalrollout,whichwillcontinueinearly2022withitslaunc
hintheUSmarket.Initially,GreeneyeplanstoworkwithcornandsoybeanfarmersintheMidwestandwillincreaseavailabilitytootherstatesin2023.
WithindaysofannouncingitsearlyadopterprogramintheUS,thecompanywasoversubscribed,indicatingthegrowing
interestfromfarmersforacommerciallyviableprecisionsprayingsolution.BackedbySyngenta,Greeneyesaysitsprecisionspr
ayingtechnologyhasbeenproventocutherbicideuseby78%andreduceherbicidecostsbymorethan50%(averagefigures),w
hilealsoimprovingweedcontrolefficacy(功效,效力)comparedtotraditionalbroadcastspraying.ThisisachievedthroughAltechnologythatcandetect
andsprayweedsincropswith95.7%accuracy."Weedsrepresentoneofthegreatestthreatstoglobalcropproduction,"saysNadavBocher,CEOofGrceneyeTechnolo
gy.IntheUSalone,theyareestimatedtocostfarmersmorethan$33billionannually.Today,farmersaddressthischallengebysprayingherbicidesacrossthee
ntirefield.Asaresult,notonlyarefarmersspendingfarmoremoneyonherbicidesthantheyneedto,butmillionsofgallonsofherbicidesarebeingneedlesslysprayedeachyea
r.Thisiscontributingtothemountingchallengesposedbyherbicide-resistantweedsandworsestill,pollutedsoilandwate
r."Weareincrediblyproudtoannouncethecommerciallaunchofourprecisionsprayingtechnology,butreducingherbicideuseisjustthebeginning,"Bochers
ays."Thenextgenerationofourtechnology,whichisalreadyindevelopment,willalsobecapableofpreciselysprayingchem
icals.""Atthesametime,ourAlcapabilitiesenableustocollectultra-high-resolutiondatafromtheentirefield,providingvaluableinsightstofarmers.Withthisinform
ationatourfingertips,Greeneyeispositionedtoguidetheglobalagricultureindustrytowardamoresustainable–andprofitablefuture."12.WhatcanwelearnaboutGreene
ye'sAl-enabledprecisionsprayingtechnology?A.Itisslightlybetterthanthetraditionalbroadcastsprayingmethod.B.F
armersaredoubtfulwhetherthetechnologyispreciseanduseful.C.Ithasbeenavailableintheglobalmarkettobringbenefitsforfarmers.D.Itisabreakthroughfo
rthecompanytoreduceherbicideuseinagriculture.13.AccordingtoBocher,whichisNOTaproblemcausedbythetraditionalsprayingmethod?A.Itresultsin
anunnecessarywasteofmoneyandherbicides.B.Itposesthreatstotheenvironmentbypollutingsoilandwater.C.Itbringsaboutagrowingnumberofhe
rbicide-resistantweeds.D.Itreducescropproductionandthuscausesthehungerproblem.14.WhatisBocher'sattitudetowardsthen
ewtechnology?A.Supportive.B.Ambiguous.C.Cautious.D.Disapproving.15.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthepassage?A.A
I-enabledPrecisionSprayingTechnologytoChangetheWorldB.NewAdopterPrograminIsraelOverSubscribedbyEagerFarmersC.GreeneyeLaunchesItsAI-enabledPre
cisionSprayingTechnologyD.CEOofGreeneyeTechnologyRevealsDetailsofCompanyProfits第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文
,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Asmuchas80percentofprematureheartdiseaseispreventablebymakingspecificlifestylechoices.____16____.But
othersmaynothavecrossedyourmind.“Asmallchangeinyoureverydayroutinecanpotentiallyhaveabigimpactinthelongrun,”sa
yspreventivecardiologist(心脏病学家)Dr.BethAbramson,aspokespersonfortheHeartandStrokeFoundationofCanada.____17____Engageinv
olunteerwork.Doinggoodforothershelpsyourself-esteem(自尊)andrelievesstress.ResearchpublishedinPsychosomaticMedicinein2016showedthatafeelin
gofpurposeinlifeislinkedtoalowerlikelihoodofheartattackandstroke.AccordingtoDr.AryaSharma,founderoftheCanadianObesityNetw
orkandaprofessorofmedicineattheUniversityofAlberta,lonelinessisariskfactorforhearthealth.____18____.Dependingonthetypeofworkyoudo,volunteeringmigh
tevenincreaseyourphysicalactivity.Treatdepression.____19____.Notonlyarewemorelikelytodrinktoomuchalcoholandtoavoidexercisethe
rearealsoconsiderableeffectsofthisconditiononthebody,suchashigherlevelsofstresshormones(荷尔蒙)andbloodsugar,whichcanbeassoci
atedwithpoorhearthealth.Eatbreakfast.ArecentstudyintheJournaloftheAmericanCollegeofCardiologyfoundthathealth
ypeoplewhoskippedbreakfastwerealmostthreetimesmorelikelytohaveheartdiseasesixyearslaterthanthosewhoregularlya
teasubstantialmorningmeal.“Onepossiblereason:Ifyou’reeatingaproperbreakfast,you’relesslikelytobehungrylaterandmakepoorfoodchoices,”say
sAbramson.“Weneedtoeatabalanceddietaspartofahealthylifestyle.____20____.”A.Choosewhole-grain,low-fatfoods,andmeanwhile,includefruitB.Volunteeringge
tsyououtofthehouseandcreatesasocialnetworkC.Somestrategies,suchasexercisingandmanagingweight,arewellknownD.He
artdiseasesuchascoronaryarterydisease(CAD)canleadtoheartattackE.HerearesomeofthesurprisingwayssheputsforwardtoboostyourhearthealthF.Vo
lunteeringallowsyoutoconnecttoyourcommunityandmakeitabetterplaceG.Abramsonpointsoutthatthestateoffeelingverysadcanaff
ectthewaywebehave第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,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。Ahandwritt
enlettera20-year-oldjobseekerpennedtohis"futureemployer"hasreachedmillions.Thenotemakesasimplerequest:"Takea____21__
__onme."RyanLowryisautistic(自闭症的)—communicationis____22____forhim.ButLowryhadhiseyeonhis____23____pursuits,sohe
decidedtopostaletterinwhichheexpressedhiswishto____24____ajobintheanimation(动画片)industry.Afterseveralroundsofrevisions,he
wrotethefinaldraft____25____onasheetoflinedpaper,and____26____itontheInternetonFeb.27.Aboutthreeweekslater,theletterhadb
een____27____morethan7milliontimes.Thousandsofcomments____28____.Peoplesaidtheyweredrawntothebraveryofth
eauthorandtheclarityofhis____29____:"DearFutureEmployer:Ihaveautism,butamgoodwithtechnologyandareallyquick____30____.Iaminterest
edinajobinanimation.I____31____thatyouwillhavetotakeachanceonme,butIpromiseifyou____32____andteachme,you'llbe____33____youdi
d."RyanLowryhasstartedone-on-onesessionswithalocalanimatoratanon-profitorganizationnamedAPlaceToBe.Withthesupportoftheorganization,hewrote
asongtoshowhis____34____fortheoutpouringoflove:Thankyouforreading,soIcankeepdreaming.Thankyoufor____35____meforwhoIam.21.A.chanceB.c
ommentC.photoD.sample22.A.boringB.interestingC.challengingD.amazing23.A.academicB.professionalC.artisticD.political24A.lan
dB.quitC.offerD.lose25.A.quicklyB.randomlyC.happilyD.neatly26.A.preparedB.reportedC.sharedD.searched27.A.openedB.viewedC.receivedD.rejected28.A.joine
dinB.pouredinC.pulledinD.tunedin29.A.messageB.thoughtC.visionD.sound30.A.authorB.teacherC.learnerD.painter31.A.beli
eveB.wonderC.assumeD.realize32.A.fireB.reachC.hireD.ignore33.A.angryB.gladC.regretfulD.painful34.A.appreciationB.determina
tionC.expectationD.admiration35.A.keepingB.savingC.helpingD.seeing第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白
处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。AfatefulconversationinspiredthecreationoftheFirstAidKit,whichwasreleasedin1888.Aboardatrainhead
ingtoColoradoforvacation,company____36____(found)RobertWoodJohnsonstruckupaconversation____37____adoctor.Thedoctorexplai
nedtohimthe____38____(danger)ofrailroadconstructionandthelackofmedicalsupplies____39____(treat)theuniqueindustrialinjuries.Fromthisexchange,Johnson
saw____40____opportunitytobothadvancethefieldofhealthcareandbuild____41____(he)youngbusiness.AndthecommercialFirs
tAidKitwasborn.However,Kilmerknewthatthekits,themselves,werenotenough.Theyneededtoincludeexplanationandtraining.Sinceit
sfounding,thecompanyhadprideditselfon____42____(educate)thepublicandspreadingmethodsofwoundcare.In190
1,thenation’sfirst____43____(commercial)availableguidetofirstaid,theHandBookofFirstAid,____44____(publish).Theguidereachedbeyondtherailroadandmedic
alindustries,showingreaders_____45_____tosaveliveswiththeirfirstaidskills.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,你的朋友Kate即将到北京大学(Peking
University)留学,有些担忧自己能否适应在中国的学习和生活,向你咨询建议,请你给她回复邮件,要点如下:1.表示祝贺和理解:2.给出适当的建议。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。DearKa
te,___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
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7.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。ThanksgivingDaywasnear.MissSpring,thefirst-gradeteacher,gaveherclassafunassignment(作
业)-todrawapictureofsomethingforwhichtheywerethankful.Mostoftheclassmightbeconsideredeconomicallydisadvantaged,butstillmanywouldcelebratethe
holidaywithturkeyandothertraditionalgoodies(好吃的东西)oftheseason.These,theteacherthought,wouldbethesubjectsofmostof
herstudents'art.Andtheywere.ButDouglasmadeadifferentkindofpicture.Douglaswasadifferentkindofboy.Hewastheteach
er'struechildofmisery,frail(瘦弱的)andunhappy.Hismotherdiedwhenhewasjustfive.Helivedwithhisfather,whowashopelesslycrippl
edfromabackinjury.Theygotsupportfromhisoldgrandfather,whowasapoor,bad-temperedfisherman.Sometimes,itseemeditwasmucheasierforhimtob
ealoneinhisownworldthantotalktoothers.Asotherchildrenplayedjoyfullyduringthebreaksbetweenclasses,DouglaswaslikelytostandclosebythesideofMissSp
ring.OnecouldonlyguessatthepainDouglasfeltbehindthosesadeyes.Yes,hispicturewasdifferent.Whenaskedtodrawapictureofsomethingforwhich
hewasthankful,hedrewahand.Nothingelse.Justanemptyhandwithlongfingers.Hisabstractimagecaughttheimaginationofhiscl
assmates.Whosehandcoulditbe?Onechildguesseditwasthehandofafarmer,becausefarmersraiseturkeys.Anothersuggestedapoliceofficer,becausethe
policeprotectandcareforpeople.Stillothersguesseditwasthehandofafamilymember,suchasafatheroramother,beca
usetheygivethemfoodandtakecareofthem.Andsothediscussionwent-everybodywascuriousaboutwhosehanditwas,untiltheyalmostforgottheyoungartisthimse
lf,whoremainedsilent.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。Thenthechildrenwentontootherassignments,andMissSpringpausedatDouglas'desk.________
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_____________答案1.A2.B3.C4.C5.B6.C7.A8.D9.B10.A11.D12.D13.D14.A15.C16.C17.E18.B19.G20.A21.A22.C23.B24.A25.D26.C27.B2
8.B29.A30.C31.D32.C33.B34.A35.D36.founder37.with38.dangers39.totreat40.an41.his42.educating43.commercially44
.waspublished45.how46.Onepossibleversion:DearKate.CongratulationsonyoursuccessinenteringPekingUniversityforfur
thereducation!Iquiteunderstandyourworries,sincelifehereistotallydifferentfromthatinyourcountry.Hopefully,thefollowingadvicecanbeofsomehelp.Fir
stly,itwouldbeadvisabletopracticespeakingMandarinsothatyouwon'thavedifficultyincommunication.Secondly,IstronglyrecommendthatyoucometoChinaaheadofyo
urenrollment.YoumaystayatmyhomeandIwillshowyouaroundthecitysothatyoucanquicklygetusedtothelifestylehere.Mostimportantly,afterst
artingthenewsemester,keepupwiththecoursesbylearningindividuallyandcooperatingwithyourclassmates.RememberIwillbethereforyou.Lookingforwardtoyourarri
val!Yours,LiHua47.Onepossibleversion:Thenthechildrenwentontootherassignments,andMissSpringpausedatDouglas'desk.Shebentdown,andsoftlyaskedhimwhose
handitwas.Thelittleboylookedawayandmuttered,“It'syours,MissSpring.”Sherecalledthetimewhenshehadtakenhishandandwalkedwithhimhereandtheresothathewoul
dnotgetisolated.Sherecalledhowoftenshehadsaid,"Takemyhand,Douglas.We'llgoplayoutside."or"Letmeshowyouhowtoholdyourpencil."Do
uglaswasmostthankfulforhisteacher'shand.Theyoungwomanwasdeeplytouched.(84words)Brushingasideatear,she
clearedherthroat."Boysandgirls,nowI'dliketohaveyourattention.Douglasdrewahandofmine.Canyouguesswhatthereasonmightbe?"Thechildrenglancedateachother,p
uzzled."Iamgratefulforyourkindness,MissSpring."Douglasstoodupandsaidinalowbutdeterminedvoice,"Thatmeansalottome."
ThewholeclassclappedandcheeredforDouglas,hiseyesglitteringwithjoyfulgratitude.Hemightnotalwayssaythanks,buthe'llrem
emberthehandsthatreachoutforhim.获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com