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机密★启用前襄阳市2022年元月高二年级调研考试英语试卷本试卷全卷满分150分。考试时间120分钟。★祝考试顺利★注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号、考场号、座位号填写在试卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用
2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用黑色签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试卷、草稿纸和答题卡的非答题区域均无效。4.考试结束后,请将本试卷和答题卡一并上交。第一
部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话
仅读一遍。1.Whatcanweinferfromthewoman?A.Thethemeparkisnearby.B.Shedoesn'tknowaboutthethemepark.C.There'ssomethingwrongwithherears.2.Whattimewillthemangot
othelectureprobably?A.At5:00onWednesday.B.At6:00onThursday.C.At8:00onFriday.3.Howmuchwillthemanpayifbuyinganewone?A.$25.B.$50,C.$90.4.Whatdoesth
ewomanthinkofhervisit?A.Boring.B.Wonderful.C.Adventurous.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Ajob.B.Aninterview.C.Thesalary.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或
独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheguides?A.Considerate.B.Responsible.C,Unfriendly.7.Whatisthepurposeof
thisman'stelephoneinterview?A.Todomarketresearch.B.Torecommendedtouristroutes.C.Toreplytotouristcomp
laints.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhyisAlicesoanxious?A.Herpoorhealth.B.Thesurgerysheneeds.C.Herfather’shealthproblem.9
.Whatisthedoctor'sadvice?A.Topayattentiontoadjustingdiet.B.Togiveupdrinking.C.Tocontrolbloodpressure.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。1
0.Whatdoesthewomandowithheroldclothes?A.Shedonatesthem.B.Sheputsthemintherecycling.C.Shemakesthemintosome
thingelse.11.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman?A.Hereallylikesnewclothes.B.Heusuallydonatesclothestotheneedy.C.Hehasnoin
terestintablesandbeds.12.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofthrowingawaylargethings?A.Reasonable.B.Wasteful.C.Necessary.听第9段材料,回答第13至1
6题。13.WhichcountrywasTaylor'slatestbooksetin?A.Egypt.B.Morocco.C.SouthAfrica.14.WhatwasthemostterriblethingthateverhappenedtoTaylor?A.Hi
scarbrokedowninthedesert.B.Hegotlostinthedesert.C.Hedidn'tbringwaterinthedesert.15.WhatdoesTaylordoinhissparetime?A.
Hewritesnovels.B.Herelaxesathome.C.Hetakespartinvarioussocialactivities.16.Whatdoesheintendtodointhefuture?A.Keepcreatingnovels.B.Devotehimselfto
ahistorybook.C.Makeatourroundtheworld.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatweretheresearcherstryingtolearnaboutint
heFlowerGardens?A.Thefishandothercreatures.B.Thedepthoftheocean.C.Theuseofanunderwaterequipment.18.Whatdidthemanenjoymost
intheproject?A.Collectinginformation.B.Divingintothewater.C.Workingwithascientist.19.Whydidtheauthorfeelafraid
whenfirstdivingintothesea?A.Becausethereweretoomanycolorfulfish.B.Becausehelefttheteam.C.Becausehewasfar
fromland.20.Whatdoesthewriterwanttobeinthefuture?A.Ascientist.B.Acomputeroperator.C.Aprofessionalresearcher.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。AChamonix,France1924TheGameswerefirstknownasthe“InternationalWinterSpo
rtsWeek”.Itwasn'tuntil1925thattheywereofficiallynamedtheOlympicWinterGames.TwodaysbeforetheClosingCeremony,theInternationalOlympicCommitte
e(CJOC)wasapprovedastheofficialorganizingcommittee.St.Moritz,Swiss1928&1948Unseasonablewarmweathercrea
teddisorderwiththeeventsattheSwissAlpineresort,whileNorwaycontinuedtolead.SonjaHenie,just15,combinedgracewithathleticabilitytowinthefirstofth
reeOlympicgoldmedalsinwomen'sfigureskating.Japansentitsfirstdelegation(代表团)---sixskiersandoneofficial.TheSwissresort(度假胜地)
hostedforthesecondtime,the5thWinterGames,favoredasaneutralvenuefollowingWorldWarⅡ.GermanyandJapanwerenotallowedtoparticipate,whilesin
gle-personsled(雪橇)racingwasheldforthefirsttimesincethepreviousSt.MoritzGames.Grenoble,France1968The“snowyGames”attractedonlyabout70,000spectat
orsonthegroundbecause500millionviewerschosetowatchthemontelevision.Womenwereforcedtotakegender(性别)testsforthefirsttimeintheOlympics.Sapporo,Ja
pan1972AtthefirstWinterOlympicsheldinAsia,anargumentoveramateurstatuscametotheboilwhentheIOCbannedAustri
anskistarKarlSchranzfromtheGamesbecausehehadbeenpaidforappearinginaskimaker'sadvertisement.AmericanfigureskaterJanetLyn
nsettledforwomen'sbronzebutwontheheartsofthelocalaudiencewhilehotelmanagerFranciscoFernandezOchoastagedasurprisevict
oryinthemen'sslalom(回转赛)forSpain'sfirstgoldmedallistinthe11thWinterOlympics.21.WhichdelegationdidthebestinthefirsttwoWinterOlympic
s?A.France.B.Norway.C.Spain.D.Switzerland.22.Whyweretheresofewaudienceatthe1968WinterOlympics?A.Duetotheinfluenceofwar.B.Forunseasonablewarmweath
er.C.Becauseofthepopularityoftelevision.D.Becausewomenwerenotallowedtocompete.23.WhenwasthefirstWinterOlympicsheldinAsia?A.In1924.B.In1928.C.In1
968.D.In1972.BBeforearrivinginChina,IhadreadvariousbooksrelatingtoChina,famousChinesenovelsaswellasnon-fictionandtheseedsofmyfascinatio
nweresown.Therefore,whenIarrivedIcouldn'thavebeenmoreexcitedtobelivinginthishugehistoricallyandculturallyrichcountry.T
hefood,thelandmarks,thefantasticcitiesandeverydaylife—Iwasburningtoexplore.Yetdespitemyenthusiasm,learningChinesehadn'tevenenteredmymind.Thiswasn'tig
noranceorlaziness,butratherfrightatthethoughtofattemptingtolearnwhatisregardedasthemostdifficultlanguageintheworld.Inmymind,theCh
ineselanguagewastheprivilegeofthehighlyintelligent.However,afterayearinChinaIbegantofeeluncomfortablewithhowmanyChinesepeoplecouldspeakEng
lishandyetIcouldn'tevenspeakthemostbasicChinese.WiththesefactorsinmindandathirstforanewchallengeIdeterminedtobegin
mylanguagejourney.InthetwoyearssincestartingtolearnIhavemademeasurableprogress.Ifounditlessdifficultthanthought.WhenspeakingtonativeChinesesp
eakersinChinesetheyalmostalwaysunderstandme,IhavealsonotfoundittoodifficulttoremembercharactersandIamnowevenabl
etowriteover400characters.Ifindstudyingthelanguagerelaxingandrewarding.Inspiteofmyprogress,ithasstill
beenthechallengethathastakenalotofhardworkandcommitment.ThethingIfindmostdiscouragingislisteningsincenativespeakerstalkatsuchaspeed,Ican'talwaysun
derstandwhat'sbeensaid,butmyweeklyonlinelanguageexchangeshelpwiththis.Furthermore,thereisalongwaytogobeforeIreachmygoaloffluency.Thekeytoprogressis
tobepatientandpersistent.MybiggestharvestfromlearningChineseisthatit'snotonlyreachablebutcanalsobeenjoyable.LearningChinesenotonlyhelpedmeinday-to-d
aylife,butdeepenedmyculturalunderstandingofsuchadiverseandinterestingcountry.NowmyonlyregretisthatIdidn'tstartearlier
.24.Whichcanbestdescribetheauthor'soriginalimpressionaboutlearningChinese?A.Boring.B.Demanding.C.Pleasant.D.Discouraging.25.Whathast
heauthorfoundwhilelearningChinese?A.SpeakingChineseisthemostdifficult.B.ManyChinesespeakfluentEnglish.C.Itisn'tasto
ughasheonceassumed.D.Itisbeyondhispowertolearncharacters.26.Whatdoesparagraph5mainlytellus?A.ImportanceoflearningChinese.B.Barriers
oflearninganewlanguage.C.Significantprogresstheauthorhasmade.D.CertaindifficultiestheauthormetinlearningChinese.27.Whatisthem
ainideaofthetext?A.Anewopinioninlearning.B.Theauthor'sjourneyoflearningChinese.C.ExploringthejoyoflearningChinese.D.Thevalueof
learninganewlanguage.CYoungpeoplespendinghoursstaringatscreensmeanshalftheworldmayneedglasseswithin30years.Pho
nedevicesandcomputerscreensaretoblamefortherisingriskofshort-sightednessamongchildrenandyoungadults,sayscientists
.Researchershavefoundhighlevelsoflookingataphoneortabletislinkedwitharounda30percenthigherriskofshortsightedness,alsoknownasmyopia(近视).Bu
twhenitiscombinedwithexcessivecomputeruse,thatriskrosetoaround80percent.Researchersfearthatthiscouldmeanthatb
y2050,halftheworldorfivebillionpeoplecouldbeshort-sighted.Theauthorsexaminedmorethan3,000studiesinvestigatingsmartdevic
eexposureandmyopiainchildrenandyoungadultsagedbetweenthreemonthsoldand33yearsold.In2019,theWHOrecommendedchil
drenundertwoshouldnothaveanyscreentimeandchildrenagedtwotofiveshouldhavenomorethanonehouradayofsedent
aryscreentime.Butinthesameyear,aCensusWidesurveyof2,000Britishfamiliesfoundchildrenwerespendinganaverageof23hoursaweekst
aringatscreens.NumerousstudieshavealsosuggestedthatnumberhasvastlyincreasedduringtheCOVID-19pandemic.ProfessorBourneatAngliaRuskinUniversitysaid,“
Aroundhalftheglobalpopulationisexpectedtohavemyopiaby2050.soitisahealthconcernthatisescalatingquickly.”“Ourstudyis
themostcomprehensiveyetonthisissueandshowsapotentiallinkbetweenscreentimeandmyopiainyoungpeople.Thisresearchcomes
atatimewhenourchildrenhavebeenspendingmoretimethaneverlookingatscreensforlongperiods,duetoschoolclosures,anditisclearthaturgentresearc
hisneededtofurtherunderstandhowexposuretodigitaldevicescanaffectoureyesandvision,”addedhe.28.Whatarethereasonsformyopiainhalfofthepopulationinth
efuture?A.Duetoschoolclosures.B.Overburdenedwithschoolwork.C.Lackofexerciseandself-control.D.Thepopularizationofelectronicequipment.29.Whichc
anreplacetheunderlinedwords“escalating”inparagraph5?A.Worsening.B.Spreading.C.Changing.D.Researching.30.Wh
atisthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Tostressthefutureprospectsofthisstudy.B.Torevealthecontentsandmethodsofthestudy.C.Tohighligh
tthepracticalsignificanceofthisstudy.D.Toexplaintherelationshipbetweenscreentimeandvision.31.Inwhichsectionofanew
spapercanwereadthetext?A.Health.B.Bookreview.C.Travel.D.Sports.DTechnologyislikelytoplayabigpartinrea
chingitsclimategoalsinthefuture.Fusionistheprocessthatfiresthesun.Butsomeexpertssayitcouldsomedaypowerourhomes.Fusionhappenswhenthenuclei(核)oftwoat
omsaresubjectedtoextremeheat.Thisleadstotheformationofanewlargeratomandlargeamountsofenergy.Oneproblemistheprocessitselfrequ
iresalargeamountofenergy.Developersofthetechnologyhaven'tyetperformedafusionreactionthatreleasesmoreenergyth
anitrequires.Inaddition,runninganelectricpowerplantoffusionwouldrequiretheresultingheattobecontainedinaneconomicalway.Advancednuclearplantswouldbesma
llerthantoday'smassivenuclearreactors.Expertssaytheycouldbeusedinruralareasandcouldtakeoverforwindandsolarpowerwhenthesungoesdownorthewinddies.
Butadvancednuclearreactorsaredifficultandcostlytobuild.Criticssaytheywouldalsocreatemorewaste.Andtheywouldrunonuranium(铀),whichcouldmakesomea
dvancedreactorsmoreappealingtomilitants(激进分子)seekingmaterialstomakeweapons.Currently,thereare15directaircaptureplantsoperatingworldwide,g
ettingCOdirectlyfromtheairandputsthegasunderground.Thecostsarecurrentlyhigh.Butsupporterssaythosecostswillfallasthetechnologyimpr
oves.Theyalsosaytaxbreaksforbusinessescouldhelpthetechnology.Butcriticssayofferinglargecreditscouldactuallyleadtomorep
lantscontinuingtoburnfossilfuels.Hydrogen(氢)canbemixedwithnaturalgastomakeacleaner-burningfuel.Thiscouldpoweraf
uelcellvehicle.Suchavehiclewouldreleaseenvironmentallyfriendlywatervapors.So-calledcleanhydrogencanbeproducedusingenergymethodssuchaswi
ndandsolar.Butthosemethodsaremorecostlythan“greyhydrogen”,whichismadewithfossilfuels.Geothermalpowerplantscaptureheatupto370degreesCelsiusfar
belowtheearth'ssurface.Theheatcreatessteamthatcanturnturbines(涡轮机)toproduceelectricity.Butthetechnol
ogywouldneedtogreatlyexpandtobecomeamajoralternativetofossilfuels.32.Howdoestheauthordevelopthepassage?A.Byanalyzingthecost.
B.Byintroducingthevalues.C.Byweighingthepositiveandnegative.D.Byfollowingtheorderofgreatimportance.33.Whatcanwelear
nfromthetext?A.CarbonCaptureisinthetheoreticalstage.B.Nuclearfusionhasbeenwidelyusedinfamilies.C.Greyhydrogenbelongstoenvironmentalprote
ctionenergy.D.Theadvancednuclearplantshavehiddendangersofmakingweapons.34.Whattechnologyissuitableforcountr
ieshavingtheheatintheinterior(内部)oftheearth?A.Geothermalpower.B.CarbonCapture.C.AdvancedNuclear.D.FusionandHydrogen.35.Whatisthebesttitleforthete
xt?A.NewIssuesFacingClimateGoalsB.DevelopNewEnergyAccordingtoLocalConditionsC.WhatAretheFutureDevelopmentGoalsofC
leanEnergy?D.WhichTechnologiesCouldHelptheWorldReachItsClimateGoals?第一节(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。Animmigrantisapersonwhohascometolivepermanentlyinacountrythatisnottheirown.Morethan145millionimmigrantsliveoutsidetheirnativecountr
ies.36Somepeoplemovebecauseofwar,politicaloreconomicproblems,ornaturaldisasterssuchasearthquakesandfloods.Someimmigrantsmovetobewithfamilymembe
rs,tomarry.ortofindbetterlivingconditions.Whereareimmigrantsmovingfrom?37OneofthelargestimmigrationflowsisfromLat
inAmericaandAsiatotheUnitedStates.AnotherimmigrantflowisfromEasternEurope,theformerSovietrepublicsandNorthAf
ricatowestEurope.38IncountriessuchasSaudiArabia,90%ofthetotalpopulationisnowforeignborn.Whenimmigrantsarriveinanewcountry,theyoftenli
veinurbanneighborhoods.Asaresultofimmigration,manycityneighborhoodschange.39Forexample,thehistoricEsq
uilinoneighborhoodinRomeisnowthehomeofalargenumberofChineseimmigrants.TherearealsomanynewimmigrantsfromAlbanian,Moldova,Bu
lgaria,andUkraine.InsomeschoolsinAthens,50%ofthechildrenareforeignborn.40InLosAngeles,37%ofthepopula
tionisforeignborn,andchildreninthepublicschoolsspeak82differentlanguages.InNewYork,40%ofthepopulationisforeign,andchildrenspeak140differentlan
guagesintheschools.A.Andwhatcountriesaretheymovingto?B.Immigrantsmovetoothercountriesfordifferentreasons.C.Immigrantshavecontrib
utedtoBritishcultureinmanyways.D.Immigrantsopennewstores,restaurants,andotherbusinesses.E.ManyimmigrantsalsomovefromAfricaandAsiatotheMiddleEast.F
.Moreover,LosAngeleshasatrackrecordofsuccessfullyacceptingimmigrants.G.LosAngelesandNewYorkaretwocitiesinthe
USwithverylargeimmigrantpopulations.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。RadenisalibrarianinIndonesia'sJavaisland.Sheis41bookstochildreninexchangefortrashtheycollectina(n)42waytocleanuptheenvironmentan
dgetthekidstoreadmore.Eachweekdaysheridesherthree-wheelerwithbooksforchildreninMuntangvillagetoexchangeforplasticcups,bagsandother43th
atshecarriesback.Sheishelpinginculcate(灌输)44inthekidsandmakethem45oftheenvironment.Assoonasshe46,littlechildren
,many47bytheirmothers,surroundher“TrashLibrary',demandingbooks48.TheyareallcarryingtrashbagsandRaden'sthree-wheelerquicklyfillsupwiththemasth
ebooks49out.She's50thekidsaregoingtospendlesstimeononlinegamesasaresult.She51about100kgofwasteeachweek,
whichisthensortedoutbyhercolleaguesandsentfor52orsold.Shehas6,000bookstolendandwantstotakethemobile53toneighboringareastoo.KevinAlamsyah,an11-year-
oldreader,54forwastelyinginthevillage."Whenthereistoomuchtrash,ourenvironmentwillbecomedirtyandit'snothealthy.That'swhyIlookfortrashtoborrowabook,”h
esays.Theliteracy(读写能力)rateforabove-15-year-oldsinIndonesiaisaround96percent,butthepandemicwill55morethan80%of15-
year-oldsbelowtheminimumreadingproficiency(熟练)level.41.A.publishingB.promotingC.lendingD.recommending42.A.freshB.flexibleC.oldD.generous
43.A.giftsB.stuffC.wasteD.issues44.A.knowledgeB.readingC.businessD.writing45.A.capableB.hopefulC.awareD.careful46.A.showsupB.takesupC.s
howsoffD.bringsout47.A.cheatedB.accompaniedC.forcedD.organized48.A.quietlyB.hardlyC.slowlyD.loudly49.A.runB.break
C.giveD.fly50.A.generousB.doubtfulC.gratefulD.overjoyed51.A.collectsB.pickedC.purchasedD.ordered52.A.showing.B.recyclingC.re
turningD.reserving53.A.wheelerB.spaceC.serviceD.system54.A.searchesB.preparesC.providesD.wishes55.A.desireB.leaveC.designD.
cure第二节(共17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。Twoscientists,Germany'sBenjaminListandScotland-bor
nDavidMacMillan,havewonthe2021NobelPrizeinChemistryfor56(develop)amolecule-building(分子建构)toolthatcanproducemanyimportantcompoundsina“greene
r"way.Theprocessofmakingmolecules57(require)thelinkingofindividualatomstogetherinspecificpositions.Thiscanbeveryslowanddifficult.Formanyyear
s,chemistsonlyusedeithercomplexenzymes(酶)58metalcatalysts(催化剂).Thatallchangedin2000,whenListandMacMillan59(indepen
dence)reportedthatsmallorganicmoleculescanbeusedtodothesamejob.Theprocesshasmadetheproductionofsomedrugsmuch60(easy).Itn
otedthatan61(estimate)35percentoftheworld'stotalGDP,insomewayinvolveschemicalcatalysis.Speakingafterthe62(announce),Listsaidtheawardcameasa
“hugesurprise”.HesaidatthebeginninghedidnotknowthatMacMillanwasworkingonthesamesubject,andhethoughthiseffortmightturnouttobe,whathecalled,63“
stupididea”.MacMillansaidthestartofhiscatalysisworkwasaprettysimpleidea64reallysparkedalotofdifferentresearch.Headded,“Thep
artwe'rejustsoproudofisthatyoudon'thavetohavehugeamountsofequipmentandmoney65(do)finethingsinchemistry.第四部分写作(共两节,满分4。分)第一节(满分15分)假定你是
李华,向你校美国友好学校麦克曼高中校报投稿,介绍你当地的有特色的文化场所。内容包括:1.简介.2.组织系动情况;3.你的参与。注意:"1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。......第二节(满分25分)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。Thereisnoschoolequaltoadecent(体面的)homeandnoteacherequaltoavirtuousparent.Therearetwotypical
examples:Edison'smotherandourmother.Asyouallknow?ThomasEdisonisoneofthemostoutstandingscientistsandinve
ntorsintheworld.Unbelievably,youngTomwasinschoolforonlythreemonths.Itissaidthathelikedtoaskstrangequestions,manyofwhichhavenot
hingtodowithlearning.Histeacherdidn'tunderstandwhyhehadsomanystrangequestions.Hedidn'twanttoteachTomanymore.HeaskedTom'smothertotaketheboyho
me.Tom'smothertaughthimtoreadandwrite,andshefoundhimtobeaverygoodpupil.Helearnedveryfastandbecameveryinte
restedinscience.ItwasshewhoplayedanimportantroleinEdison'sgrowth.Althoughwecan'tcomparewithEdison,ourmotherplayedamoreimportantroleino
urgrowththanhismother.OurdadwasanEnglishteacherwhotaughthighschoolstudents.Formanyyears,hehadbeencautiousandconscientious(认真的)
towardswork.Momstayedhomeandhomeschooledtheirfourchildren.ThreeofushadnotroubleinlearningbutmysisterCatherinestillcouldnotreadbyfifthgrade,andwo
rsestill,didnotevenknowthealphabet(字母表).MymotherdidsomeresearchandfoundthatCatherinehadsomesortoflearningdisability.ShesentCather
inetoapublicschooltogetsomehelp.Catherinemademanyfriendsatschoolandamazedeveryonewithhergiftfortellingc
reativestoriesinclass,butshestillcouldn'tmasterreadingskills.Afterallthetestingwasdone,theschoolhadmyparentscomein.Theyweret
oldthatbasedonthetestresults,theyshouldjusttakeCatherinehome,whichwasverysimilartoEdison'sexperience.However,
thebiggestdifferenceisthatEdisonwasnotstupid,andmysisterreallyhadlearningdisabilities.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。.......获得更多资源请扫码加入享学资源网微信公众号www.xiangxue100.com