甘肃省张掖市2021-2022学年高二上学期期末学业水平质量检测 英语 含答案

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张掖市2021—2022学年第一学期高二年级学业水平质量检测英语试卷I卷第一部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项

。AWPPuppetPop-UpStudioItisamonthlypuppet(木偶)makingandperformingworkshopofferedonthethirdSaturdayofeachmonthatdifferentplacesinCalgary.Theworkshops

aresuitableforpeoplewithdifferentskilllevelsandencourageallfamilymembers,youngstersandelderstocreateartanddramatoge

ther,withadifferentthemeeachmonth.Butfor2020,wecan'tgettogetherforfun,andyoucanenjoyitonline.MichaelsKids'ClubLetyou

rkidsexploretheirartcreativityhere.Kids3andupcanenjoyaquickprojectandtakehomeafinishedmasterpiece.Signuponline,or

justdropin.Only$3perchildreserves30minutesforyourcreativekid.Theprojectstartseveryhalfhourbetween10amand11:30amonSaturdaymorn

ings.ContemporaryCalgaryItisanartgalleryandcontemporaryartmuseum.Peoplecanenjoytheartofourtimesthroughexhibitions,speeches,andeducati

onprogramshere.Itisopenfrom9amto6pmonweekdaysandclosesat10pmonweekends.Kidsunder12yearsoldarefree.LeightonArtCentreItisfulloffinecrafts(工艺品)

andartworksbylocalartists,whereyoufindtrulyuniquegiftsforyourlovedones.For2020,itisstayinguntilDecember20thtogivevisitorsmoreopportunitiest

ocomeinperson,whilestillmakingsureofsocialdistancinginthehouse.Toavoidthechanceofhavingtolineupoutside,pur

chasea$10ticketinadvancefora9-10amshoppingtimeonSaturdayorSundaymorning.1.WhatdoweknowaboutWPPuppetPop-UpStudio?A.It'sopentopeopleofallskill

levels.B.Itsworksareexhibitedforamonth.C.Ithasadifferentthemeeveryyear.D.Itsactivitiesbegineveryhalfhour.2.WherewillMr.Smithgoifhewantst

obuyaspecialpresentforhiskids?A.MichaelsKids'Club.B.LeightonArtCentre.C.ContemporaryCalgary.D.WPPuppetPop-UpStudio.3.Whatdo

thefourplaceshaveincommon?A.TheyareallopenonSundays.B.Theyorganizeactivitiesoffline.C.Theyareallfreeforchildren.D.Theyarerelatedtoart

activities.BDuringmyfirstyearofcollege,IwentonatripwithagroupofclassmatestoNewYorkCityforfun.Attheendoftheday,severalofthestudentssuggestedhangi

ngoutinthecityforawhilebeforegettingdinner.Theyendedupspendingthousandsofdollarsattheclothingstore.Itwasonlywhentheyhadfin

ishedthattheydecidedtoeatdinnerataplaceacrossthestreet.InthenicestrestaurantIhadeverbeento,IorderedthecheapestappetizerIcou

ldfind,andsatinsilenceasthestudentsaroundmereminiscedabouttheirmostrecentvacationstoEurope.Whenthedinnerwasover,astudentsuggestedseein

gaBroadwayplay,andoneguytoldthegroupCabaretwasplayingforonly$250aticket.IknewIwasn'tgoingtobespending$250forashow.“Ihavealotofhomeworktodo,”Isaid.“

Butthanksanyway.”Iwalkedbacktothehotelalone.Tobeveryhonest,Ifinditfascinatingtobesurroundedbyclassmatesw

hocomefromwealthyfamiliesIhaveneverexperienced.Meanwhile,I'mnotembarrassedforbeingunabletoaffordthethingsmyclassmatesbuy.I'mprou

dofwhoIam,andwhereI'vecomefrom.Ontheotherhand,oneofmyclassmateshadgottentocollegeonaneeds-basedscholarship.Hedidn'thaveanymoney.Hedidn

'thaveacarandreliedonbriskwalkstogetanywhere.Hecouldn'tevenaffordfood,soheworkedparttimeatcollegefoodservicetomakeaf

ewdollarsandgrableftoversformeals.HecertainlykeptmegroundedasIfeltlikeaspoiledbrat(娇生惯养的孩子)usingmoneysofreelyand

buyingmyselfasandwichwheneverIfelthungry.So,whileIwasridiculouslywonderingaboutmyinsufficiency(不足),hes

howedwhatrealdeterminationandpridewere.4.Whatdidtheauthordoafterdinner?A.Hewentshopping.B.HesawaBroadwayplay.C.Hewalkedbacktothehotel.D.Hemetwith

aclassmateofhis.5.Whydidtheauthorsay“Ihavealotofhomeworktodo”inparagraph2?A.Becausehethoughthomeworkcamef

irst.B.Becausehecouldn'thandlepilesofhomework.C.Becausethecomingexamwasofgreatimportance.D.Becausehedidn'tintendtospendsomuchmoneyonaplay.6.Howdi

dtheauthorfeelabouthisfinancialinsufficiency?A.Fascinated.B.Embarrassed.C.Content.D.Worried.7.Howisthetextdeveloped?A.By

listingexamples.B.Bymakingcomparisons.C.Bygivingadefinition.D.Byprovidingevidence.CFoxeshavebecomeapar

toflifeinBritain’surbanareas.Theyarestrikingcreaturesbuttheyarealsodangerous.Threeyearsago,twinbabygirlsIsabellaa

ndLolaKouppariswereleftwitharmandfaceinjuriesaftertheywereattackedbyafoxwhiletheyweresleepingattheirh

ome.Lastweek,afour-week-oldbabyboy,DennyDolan,wasbittenbyafoxwhichenteredhishome.Aftergainingaccesstothehomethroug

hthefrontdoor,thefoxpulledthebabydownfromthesofaandtriedtodraghimoutside,bitinghimandalmostsevering(割断)hisfinger.Althoughfoxattacksonhumansarestillv

eryrare,theywillbecomemorecommonifwedon’tchangeourbehaviourtowardstheseincreasinglyfearlessanimals.Itishumansratherthanfoxesthatar

eresponsibleforrisingfoxattacksonhumans.Ontheonehand,peoplewholovefoxestreatthesewildanimalslikepets,leavingfoodoutfo

rfoxes,feedingthemfromtheirhands,andeveninvitingfoxesintotheirhome.Theresultisthatthefoxismorebrazenandles

sinclinedtoavoidus.Itisthosepeoplewhofeedfoxesthatcausefoxestolosetheirfearofhumans.However,aslongastheyhaveahealt

hyfearofhumans,theywon’tbotherhumans.Ontheotherhand,foxeshavemovedintocitiesforlackofresourcesinruralareas.Wetakeawaytheirn

aturalhabitattobuildmorehousesandfactories.Foxeshavenochoicebuttoliveandsearchforfoodinthecity.Iftheyliveintheforest,nofoxatt

ackwillhappen.Wehavetolearntosharetheearthwithanimalsandletfoxesreturntotheirnaturalhabitat.Wealsohavetolearntolookuponfo

xesaswildanimals.Wehavetorememberthattheyareinstinctivekillers,efficientandsilentwithonlyonepurpose,kil

ltoeat.Wemustcertainlynotintervene(干涉)them,evenwhentheylookstarved.Theyarehungryforareason.Thehungerwillforc

ethemtohuntforrabbitsandotheranimalsinsteadofwaitingforfoodatyourdoor.8.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat____.A.itiscommonforpeopletospotfoxesinBritishc

itiesB.itisverydifficultforpeopletoraisefoxesaspetsC.itiscommonforfoxestoattackachildinBritain’surbanareasD.itisverydangerousforfoxestoliv

einBritain’surbanareas9.Whydomoreandmorefoxesfloodintocities?A.Becauseurbanpeoplelovethecuteanimal.B.Becausefoxes

lacknaturalresourcesintheforest.C.Becausenohousesarebuiltforthemintheforest.D.Becausetheirhabitatsareoccupiedbyotheranimals.10.Wecanlearnfromt

hepassagethattheauthor____.A.isverycrueltofoxesB.isawildanimalloverC.isconcernedaboutfoxesD.isagainstfeedingfoxes11.Whatisthemainideaofth

epassage?A.Itishumansratherthanfoxesthataretoblamefortherisingfoxattacksonhumans.B.Peopleincitiesmustcertainlynotfeedfoxes,evenwhentheylooksta

rved.C.Humanbeingshavetolearntoliveinharmonywithwildanimalsincities.D.FoxesinBritishcitiesarestrikingcreaturesbuttheyarealso

dangerousanimals.DAnewstudyshowsalinkbetweenbadtechnologyandhigherstresslevelsofemployees.ResearchersfromAmeri

cancomputercompanyDellTechnologiesledthestudy.DellpartneredwithneurosciencecompanyEMOTIVonthestudy.Theresearchinvolvedex

perimentsinwhichbrainwavesweremeasuredaspeoplewereputthroughaseriesofbadtechnologyexperiences.Theexperimentsinvolved

adultsofmanyageswithdifferentlevelsofcomputerskills.Subjectsweretestedwithsimplecomputerproblems,lik

etroubledsign-inoperations.Othersdealtwithslow-speedconnectionstotheInternet.Stillothersexperiencedsystemcrashes.“Themomentpeoplestart

edusingbadtechnology,wesawadoublingoftheirlevelsofstress,”saidOlivierOullier,presidentofEMOTIV.“Iwasabitsurprisedbythat,bec

auseyourarelyseethoselevelsgoingsohigh,”headded.Theexperimentsshowedthattechnology­relatedstresshadalastingeffect,Oullierad

ded.“Peopledon'trelaxbackintocalmnessquickly.Ittakesalongtime.”Inadditiontotechfailuresaffectingthementalheal

thofemployees,theproblemscanalsoaffectacompany'sbusiness,theresearchfound.Forexample,badproblemscanreduceproductivity,especiallythatofyoungerwor

kers.Theresearchshowedathirtypercentproductiondropamongstudysubjectsunderage40.“Badexperiencesaffectyouregardlessofcomputerl

iteracy,”saidCileMontgomery,wholeadscustomerexperienceeffortsforDell.“Butyoungpeopleseemtobeevenmoreimpacted,bec

ausetheyexpecttechnologytowork.”Asstressfulasthetechproblemswereforthoseinthestudy,Oulliersaid,sucheffectswerelikelytobee

venmoresevereintherealworld.Hesaidthesubjectsknewtheywereinvolvedinanexperimentsotheymaynothavebeenaspersonallyaffectedbytheresults.12.Whichoft

hefollowingproblemsisnotmentionedinthepassage?A.Slow-speednetwork.B.Systemcrashes.C.Identitytheft.D.Sign-inoperations.

13.Whatcanbelearnedfromthepassage?A.Adultsinvolvedinexperimentsareallexpertatcomputer.B.Techfailurescanleadt

olowproductivity.C.Techproblemscanruinacompany'sbusinessgreatly.D.Subjectsweremeasuredboththeirbrainwavesandskills.14.Whatcan

weinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Techproblems'influencescanbegreaterinreality.B.Subjectswerenotactivelyinvolvedinexperiments.C.Subjectswereignor

antofexperimentsindeed.D.Subjectscarednothingabouttheresultsofexperiments.15.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?A.Techprob

lemslinkedtohigherstresslevelsinworkers.B.Stressfultechfailuresinworkplaces.C.Anewstudyonstresslevels.D.Da

magecausedbytechproblems.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。ProtectYourselfandOthersfromCOVID-19IfCOVID-19iss

preadinginyourcommunity,gettingintopanicisprobablynotawisechoiceforbothyouandyourfamilymembers.16Fol

lowtheadvicebelowanddoitall!Keepyourdistanceatleastonemetre.17Keepanevengreaterdistancebetweenyourself

andotherswhenindoors.Thefurtheraway,thebetter.18Whattypeofmasktowearandwhendependonhowmuchvirusiscirculatingwhereyoulive,whereyougoandwhoyouare.Wea

ramedicalmaskifyouareover60,feelingunwell,orlookingafteranillfamilymember.Avoidclosedandcrowdedplaces.Outbreakshavebeenreportedwh

erepeoplehavegathered,suchasrestaurants,fitnessclasses,andnightclubs.19Sotakingprecautions(预防)isevenmoreimportant.Prev

entconstantlytouchfromyoureyes,noseandmouth.Handstouchmanysurfacesandcanpickupviruses.Onceinfected,handscantransferthevirustoyoureyes,no

seormouth.20A.Choosetherightmasktoputon.B.Bringyourmaskwhileinhospital.C.Fromthere,theviruscanenteryourbodya

ndinfectyou.D.Therefore,cleanyourhandsbeforeyouputyourmaskon.E.Youcan,ofcourse,staysafebytakingsomesimplemeasures.F.Thiswil

lreduceyourriskofinfectionwhenotherscough,sneezeorspeak.G.Theseenvironmentsmakeitmoreefficientandeasierforthevirustospread.II卷第二部分

英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)ItwasawinternightandIwasinaforeigncountry.ThoughIkneweverythingherewell,Imightst

ill21otherpeopletohelpmewith22.Itookamidnight23fromthecapitaltothecitywhereIlived.Iwastryingnotto24asIwoul

dbehometowards2am,butfunnilyenoughIfellasleepand25myeyesonlywhenthetrainpassedthe26whereIwasduetogetoff.Thecontrollerstoldmeto27atthenexts

tationandwaitforthetraintomy28at4am.Igotoffatthestationbutitlookedlikeitwouldbe29towaittherealoneforthenexttrain.Oneofthecontrollers30theregoto

ffwithme,sayinghefeltitwasnotsafetoleavemethere31.Heinvitedmetogetintohis32becauseitwas33outside.Iwasab

itdoubtful,butIdecidedto34him.Enteringthecar,westartedtalking.ItoldhimthatIhadoften35thisstation,butnevervisitedthecity.S

ohe36meashortridetoseeReggia.Iwascompletelyshocked,butdidnotfeelanything37.Therefore,Iagreed.Actually,Ifounditvery38.HesimplywantedmetoseeReg

gia.He39mearoundandatabout4amhesentmebacktothestation.Uptonow,I'vealways40himwithdeepgratitudeandrespect.Hishelpwiththeemergencymad

ethewinternightunforgettableandfullofwarmth.WhatIcoulddowasjustpassingonthekindnessinmylife.21.A.wishB.enjoyC.NeedD.persuade22.A.schedulesB.luggage

C.DifficultiesD.emergencies23.A.busB.trainC.CarD.plane24.A.fallasleepB.takeinC.passawayD.wakeup25.A.clo

sedB.openedC.hurtD.harmed26.A.townB.hospitalC.schoolD.station27.A.fixupB.getoffC.pullawayD.turnover28.A.vi

llageB.townC.cityD.country29.A.dangerousB.crazyC.usefulD.important30.A.livingB.standingC.knowingD.helping31.A.bitterB.cal

mC.aloneD.delighted32.A.roomB.carC.houseD.office33.A.freezingB.coolC.wetD.warm34.A.watchB.respectC.thankD.trus

t35.A.enteredB.wentC.passedD.jumped36.A.offeredB.startedC.gaveD.paid37.A.positiveB.negativeC.unforgettable

D.sad38.A.annoyingB.beautifulC.disturbingD.nice39.A.cycledB.suspectedC.droveD.changed40.A.forgottenB.visitedC.remindedD.remembered第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.

5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式Thehomeofthefuturewon'tbe41(complete)differentandwewillbelivinginhou

sesandflatsjustaswedotoday.42(build)indifferentshapes,notwohomeswilllookthesame.Peoplewillbeabletobuy“housekits”containingabasichousestructure,w

ithadjustablewalls,doorsandwindows.Theywillputtogetherthedifferentparts43(create)thehometheywant.Spaceholidayswilldevelo

pinthefuture,buttheseholidayswon'tbeforeveryonebecausetheyare44(expensive)thanholidaysontheearth.Shortspacetripswilldevelopfirst,thenthespac

ehotelswillgoaroundtheearth45itwillbepossibletohavealongervacation.By46endofthenextcentury,therewillbeholidaycentresonthem

oonwithleisurefacilitiesforfamilies.Accordingtothelawsofphysics,theearthisgoingto47(appear)sometimeinthefuture.Thisisn'tgoin

gtohappentomorrowbutscientistspredictthatitwillhappeninfivebillionyearswhenoursun48(explode).49aresult,wewil

lhavetoexploretheuniverseandfindanotherhome.Atsomepointinthedistantfuture,eitherwestayontheearthanddiewithit,orweleaveandmovetoanotherplanet.There

won'tbeanyother50(choose)第三部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个

单词的增加、删除或修改。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Parksareplacesthatyoucanrelax.Youcanseealotofplants,whicharesuchbe

autiful.Parksareusuallycrowdedbecausetheyaregoodplacestogoto,andparks’scenerywasverybeautiful.Youcansee

alotofoldpeopleinparksbecausetheylovefreshairs.Oldpeoplelikefreshairandthatishowyoucanseealotofusinparks.

However,parksarenotonlyforoldpeopleandalsoforyoungpeople.Theyaregoodplacestogotoifyouwanttorelax,andyoucanalsohaveapicnic

there.Youwillsurelyhavegoodtime.Iliketogoparksbecausetheymakemetofeelverycomfortableandrelaxing.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假定你叫李华。你校准备举

办中国画展览,请给你校正在学习中国画的英语外教Peter写封信,告诉他具体内容并邀请他参展。内容包括:1.国画展的时间地点;2.请他提供作品参展;3.参展的好处。注意:1.词数100个左右;2.信的开头

和结尾已给出,但不计入总词数。DearPeter,How’severythinggoing?__________________________________________________________________

_________________________________Yours,LiHua张掖市2021—2022学年第一学期高二年级学业水平质量检测英语答案一、1-20阅读理解每小题2分,满分40分1

-5ABDCD6-10CBABD11-15ACBAA16-20EFAGC二、21-40完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)21-25CDBAB26-30DBCAA31-35CBADC36-40ABDCD三、41-50语法填空(共10

小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)41.completely42.Built43.tocreate44.moreexpensive45.where46.the47.disappear48.explodes

49.AS50.choice四、短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)1.That→where2.such→so3.was→is4.airs→air5.how→why6.us→them7.and→but8.have后加a9.tofeel的to

去掉10.relaxing→relaxed五、作文(25分)DearPeter,How'severythinggoing?ThereisgoingtobeaChinesepaintingexhibitiononthesecondflooroftheschoollibrarynex

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