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高邮市2021-2022学年高二年级上学期期中学情调研英语试题第一部分听力理解(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.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Atthewoman’shome.B.Inaclo
thingshop.C.Inashoeshop.2.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydo?A.Haveawalk.B.Goswimming.C.Rideabike.3.Howmu
chwillthemanpayforthetickets?A.$18.B.$20.C.$28.4.Whydoesthewomanprefertogobycar?A.Itisfast.B.Itischeap.C.Itisconvenient.5.HowdoesJack
feelnow?A.Confident.B.Discouraged.C.Pleased.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Howdidthewomanloseweight?A.Shedidsomesp
orts.B.Shehadahealthydiet.C.Sheskippedsomemeals.7.Whatdoesthemansuggestdoing?A.Buyingsomecheapfood.B.Startingahealthyfoo
dclub.C.Bringingvegetablesfromhome.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhatdidthemanthinkoftheirtriptoIceland?A.Great.B.Boring.C.Expensive.9.Whatproblemdidt
hemanprobablyhaveinIceland?A.Thelanguage.B.Theroute.C.Theaccommodation.10.Whatisworthbuyingaccordingtotheman?A.Fashionablebags.
B.Woolsweaters.C.Warmgloves.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.Howdidthemangettheinformationoftheapartment?A.OntheInternet.B.Fromafriend.C.Inanewspaper.12.Whyd
oesthewomanwanttorenttheapartment?A.Sheisgoingtomovetoanothercity.B.Sheisgoingtolivewithherparents.C.Sheisgoingtofurtherherst
udyabroad.13.Whatdoesthewomanprobablymindthemandoing?A.Keepingpets.B.WatchingTV.C.Havingvisitors.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.Whereistheartexhibitionh
eld?A.AttheExhibitionCentre.B.AtthePopularArtGallery.C.AttheCityShoppingCentre.15.Whatisthewomanmostinterestedin?A.Modernpaintings.B.Sh
ortmovies.C.Sculptures.16.Whichsectionisthemostpopular?A.Thevideosection.B.Thepaintingsection.C.Thephotograph
ysection.17.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Fanandartist.B.Shopperandassistant.C.Friend
s.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.WheredoIndonesiansputtheirgarbage?A.Inthefrontoftheirhouses.B.Inthepublicgarbagecans.CInthe
officialgarbagebags.19.WhatcoloredcansdoGermansputmetals?A.Yellow.B.Blue.C.Gray.20.WhatdoweknowaboutthegarbagebagsinKorea?A.Theirpricedependsonthety
peofwaste.B.Theyareprovidedbythegovernmentforfree.C.Differentdistrictshavedifferentofficialgarbagebags.第二部分阅读理解(共三节,满分45分)
第一节阅读理解(共11小题,每小题2.5分;满分27.5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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ASchoolGroupsVisitsTheMetwelcomesallscho
ol-agelearners!WeinviteyoutorequesteitheraguidedvisitledbytrainedMuseumeducatorsandvolunteersoraself-guidedvisit,whichallowsyou
toleadyourownstudentsthroughtheMuseum.AppointmentsarerequiredforallschoolgroupsvisitingtheMuseum.TorequestanappointmentatTheMetFifthAvenueorThe
MetCloisters,pleasecontactusatschoolvisits@metmuseum.org.GuidedVisitsGuidedtoursmustberequestedatleastthreeweeksinadvance.Individu
alschoolsarelimitedtothreeweekdaymorningguidedvisitsperterm.Eachschoolislimitedtoonegroupvisitperday.AdmissionM
embershipbenefitsandotherpassesarenotvalidforgroupvisits.Students$12RequiredAdultChaperones(监护人)$12Add
itionalAdults$25Under-resourcedorganizationsmayqualifyforreducedrates.Pleaseaskfordetailswhenyoumakeareserv
ation.GroupSizeGuidedtoursatTheMetFifthAvenueorTheMetCloistersmayhavenofewerthan10studentsandnomorethan50students,withonechaperonerequired
forevery10students.Largergroupswillbedividedintosmalleronesinordertooffermoreindividualattentiontostudentsinthegalleries.VisitScheduleGuidedvisit
sareconductedateachlocationasfollows:TheMetFifthAvenue:MondaythroughFriday,9:45am–3:30pm.TheMetCloisters:MondaythroughFriday,10am–3:30pm.Fora
dditionalinformationorquestions,pleasecall211-535-7710.21.WhatisrequiredofschoolgroupsvisitingTheMet?A.Theyhavetobookonlineinadvance.B.Theyhavetof
ollowMuseumeducators.C.Theyshouldlimitthegroupsizeto30students.D.Theyshouldmakeareservationamonthahead.22.Howmuchshouldtheypayif30stud
entswiththreechaperonesvisittheMuseum?A.$435B.$422C.$396D.$36023.WhenareguidedtoursavailableatTheMetCloisters?A.9:45am–3:30pm,MondayB.10am–3:30pm,We
dnesday.C.9:45am–3:30pm,FridayD.10am–3:30pm,Sunday.BIntheancientstoryTheBoyWhoCriedWolf,thenaughtyboyre
peatedlyliestonearbyvillagersbyshoutingthatawolfisattackinghissheep.Whenawolfactuallyattacks,thevillagersignoretheboy’snow-gen
uinecries.Themoral,asparentstelltheirchildren,is:Don’tlie.Butitcouldequallybe:Ifyou’regoingtolie,mixitupalittle.M
aybe,crybearnowandthen.InsouthernAfrica,there’sabirdthatisadeptinthis:thefork-taileddrongo(叉尾燕卷尾).“Theselittlebirdsca
nmakeatleast51differentalarmcalls,andonlysixofthesearetheirown.Therestarecoverversionsofthealarmcallsofotherspecies,”says
TomFlowerfromtheUniversityofCapeTown.Whileworkingwithmeerkats(灰沼狸)intheKalahariDesert,Flowernoticedthatthedrongoswoul
doftenscarethemawayfromfoodbymimicking(模仿)thealarmsofotherspecies—including,possibly,themeerkatsthemselves—eventhoughnopredators(捕食者)werearoun
d.Hefoundthatthebirdsspendaquarteroftheirtimefollowingotheranimalslikemeerkats.Thedrongossometimessoundafalsealarmwhentheircompanion
sfindfood.Asthemeerkatsrunawayfromthenon-existentpredator,thedrongosimmediatelygrabthefood.Thisstrategyclearlywork
s,butwhydoesitkeeponworking?Whydon’tthemeerkatsgetwisetothefalsealarms?Well,actually,theydo.Throughhisplayba
ckexperiments,Flowershowedthatmeerkatsreactlessstronglyiftheyhearasecondfalsealarm20minutesafterthefirstone,andevenl
essstronglyiftheyhearathird.Butifhechangedthethirdalarmtoadifferentone,themeerkatsresettheirreactionsandbecomewatchfulagain.That’sexactlywh
atthedrongosdo.Theyoftentrytostealfoodfromthesameindividualandonthree-quartersoftheserepeatedattempts,theychangetheiralarms
.They’realsomorelikelytochangeiftheirfirstattemptfails;whentheydo,they’remorelikelytosucceedonthenextgo.24.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“a
deptin”inparagraph2mean?A.curiousaboutB.unawareofC.goodatD.concernedabout25.Whydothedrongosmimicthealarmsofthemeerkats?A.Tostealtheirfood
.B.Tobegthemforhelp.C.Towarnthemofdanger.D.Tostopthemfromdoingharm.26.Onwhatbasisdothemeerkatsresettheirreactionstoanalarm?A.Howlon
gitlasts.B.Howhungrytheyare.C.Howlouditsoundstothem.D.Howsimilaritistothelastone.27.Whatisthebesttitleforthe
text?A.ThebirdthatcrieswolfchangesitsliesB.PredatorsthatkillsheeparetrickedsometimesC.SurvivingintheKalahariDesertisnevereasyD.ThemoralofTheBoyWhoCri
edWolfisstilltrueCForeightmonthsuptothisApril,aFrenchbookstorechainhadvideoinaParisshopfedtosoftwarethatexaminesshoppers’movementsandfacialexpre
ssionsforsurprise,dissatisfaction,confusionorhesitation.Whenashopperwalkedtotheendofanaisle(走廊)onlytore
turnwithconfusiontoabookshelf,thesoftwareimmediatelymessagedclerks,whowenttohelp.Salesrosebyatenth.Thiscouldbeachance,somesay,forphysical
retailers(零售商)totrimtheadvantagethatdatahavelonggivenonlinesellers.Araceisontoworkouthowbesttocollectanduseemot
ionsdata,beittoimprovepackaging,displays,music,orthecontent,saysRanaJune,chiefexecutiveofafirminNewYorkcalledLightwave.Itmeasuressho
ppers’emotionsforconsumer-goodsfirms.Noteveryoneisimpressed.Nielsen,aconsumerresearchcompany,viewsusingtechnologytoworkoutsh
oppers’emotionsunfavorably.“Itisalittleannoying,”saysRicardoGutiérrez,headofshopperinsightsatNielsenColombiainBogotá.Butitismuch
cheaper.Nielsenchargesroughly$10,000tointerview25shoppersaboutthreeproducts.Angus.ai,theParisstartupbehindthetech
nology,chargesjust€59($66)amonthpercamera.What’smore,conventionalmarketresearchcanmislead.Peopletypically“edit”responsesto
makethemselvessoundsensible,whenpurchasesareoftendrivenbysubconscious(潜意识的)emotions.Andsurveyscanalsoaskthewrongquestions—suchashowmuchpeopl
elikeaproductwhenwhatreallymattersiswhether,say,itmakesthemfeelattractive.Thenotionof“retailtherapy(疗法)”,c
onsumersdriventospendwhentheyarefeelingblue,isanobviousexampleofshopping’semotionalside.Whicheverstoreisthefirsttoworkouthowtospotmi
ldlydepressedcustomerscouldmakebigmoney.28.WhatwasthefunctionofthevideointheParisbookstore?A.Checkingitsdailysales.B.Examiningitsclerks’work.C.
Monitoringitsbookstorage.D.Watchingitsshoppers’emotions.29.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“trim”inparagraph2mean?A.IncreaseB.MissC.R
educeD.Introduce.30.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetoAngus.ai’stechnology?A.DoubtfulB.SupportiveC.TolerantD.Opposed.31.Whyisretailtherapymentionedin
thelastparagraph?A.Toproveshoppingismood-driven.B.Topredictthefutureofphysicalretail.C.Tointroducedifferenttypesofshoppers.D.Toexplainthedisadv
antagesofoverconsumption.第二节黑布林课外阅读(共5小题,每小题1分;满分5分)从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出最佳选项。32.NickCarawayisDaisyBuchanan’s__________.A.friendB.cousinC.husba
ndD.nephew33.WhatdoesJordantellNickaboutDaisyandGatsby?A.GatsbyandDaisyhavebeenseeingeachotherforalongtime.B.The
ykneweachotheratcollegeandfellinlove.C.TheyallgrewuptogetherinLouisianaandwerechildhoodsweethearts.D.DaisyandGatsbyhavehadanearlierroma
nce.34.Whichofthefollowingstatementsistrue?A.JordanBakerisaprofessionalgolferfromtheupperclass.B.GatsbydeliberatelyleavesNick’shousebeca
usehedoesn’thavethecouragetomeetDaisy.C.Mr.WolfsheimtriestogiveNicktheimpressionthatGatsbyisdangerousandshouldneverbetrusted.D.
TomisangrywhenhefindsoutthatDaisyishavinganaffairwithGatsby,someonehethinksislow-class.35.HowareDaisyandTomalike?A.Theyarebothcareless,anddon’tta
keresponsibilityfortheiractions.B.Theyarebothconsumedwithjealousy.C.Theyarebothunhappy,buttooscaredtodoanythingaboutit.D.Theyarebotharr
ogantanddomineering.36.What’sthethemeofTheGreatGatsby?A.Theromanticlove.B.Thepricelessfriendship.C.TheendoftheAmericanDream.D.The
boominAmericaneconomy.第三节七选五(共5小题,每小题2.5分;满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后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Waystobetteryourimmune(免疫的)systemYourimmunesystemd
oesaremarkablejobofdefendingyouagainstdisease-causingmicroorganisms(微生物).Followthetipsbelowtoimproveyourimmunesyste
m.*GettingenoughvitaminDisagoodidea.37Althoughitwon’tprotectyoufromgettingthevirusifyou’reexposed,itcouldreducetheseverityo
ftheillnessandhelpmakerecoveryeasier.YoucangetvitaminDnaturallythroughsunlight.38*Sleepingiscrucialforyourbody’sabilitytorecover
anddefenditself.Oneofthemostevidence-supportedwaystostayhealthyalsohappenstobefree—gettingenoughsleep.39Whileyo
u’reasleep,yourbodyusesthattimetodocriticalrecoveryandrepairofessentialfunctions,includingyourimmunesystem.Justonenightofpo
orsleepcanreduceyourimmunecellsbyasmuchas70%,researchshows.*40Exercisecankeepyourbodyfunctioningwell,sinceresearchsh
owsthatitsupportsinfection-fightingcells.Ifyou’reworkingfromhomeorstayingoutofthegym,therearestillplentyofwaystomakeyousweat—simplebodymovemen
tslikeburpees(波比跳)andpush-upscangiveyouaquickfull-bodyworkoutwithnoequipment.*Tryingtomanagestressisone
ofthemostimportantwaystostayhealthy.41Howyouchoosetorelaxwillvaryfrompersontoperson,whetherthat’stakingawalkoutside,readingafavouri
tebook,ortakingtimetopracticeyogaeachday.A.Exercisecanbetteryourmoodaswellaskeepyouhealthy.B.Stresscanmakeabigdifferencetoyourimmunesys
tem.C.Thereappearstobeaconnectionbetweennutritionandimmunity.D.Whatmayappeartobeastressfulsituationforonepersonisnotforanother.E.Itmeans7to9hours
eachnightformostpeople,accordingtoHarvardHealth.F.ResearchhasshownthattheimmunesystemneedsvitaminDtofightoffviruses.G.I
t’salsofoundinsomefoods,includingfattyfish,eggs,cheese,andmushrooms.第三部分语言知识运用(共三节,满分40分)第一节完型填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个
选项(A,B,C,D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。OnMarch11,2021,WorldKidneyDay,theactressRaisawroteonTwitter:“I’vekeptmykidney(肾脏)donationproce
ssprettyprivate.However,IthinkI’vegottentoapoint__42__Ifeelcomfortableinspeakingaboutmyexperience...”Showinghergratitude,thesingerGomezresponded,wri
ting:“Thankyouforblessingme.”In2015,Gomezwasdiagnosedwithaterriblediseaseandsoonshebecameseriouslyill.She
evenhadtodealwiththementalhealthproblems__43__herbattlewiththedisease.AlthoughshewasthenlivingwithRaisa,Gomezdidnottellherlong-timefriendaboutt
he__44__ofherhealthtroubles.“Ihadn’taskedanything.Iknewthatshehadn’tbeenfeelingwell,”Raisarecalledinaninterview.“Shecoul
dn’topenawaterbottleoneday.Shethenstartedcrying,andIasked,‘What’swrong?’”That’swhenGomezrevealedthatsheneededakidneytransplant(移植),butthat
thewaitinglistwas__45__long.Deeply__46__aboutherfriend’scondition,Raisadecidedthatshewouldgettestedtoseeifshecouldbea__47__forher.Gomezimmediately
refused,notwantingtomakeRaisaputherentirecareerandlife__48__forher,buttheactressinsisted,andamazingly__49__tobeamatchindeed.Withphysic
alandpsychologicalevaluations(评估)takingplaceoverthe__50__ofasingledayratherthantheusualsixmonths,GomezandRaisabegant
heir__51__journey.Thesurgerywas__52__successful.Itwasn’tlong,however,beforeGomez’snewkidneybegantoturnaroundinsideherbody,whichthenre
sultedinasecondsurgery,__53__byalengthyprocessofrecovery.Gomez,nowbacktonormal,iscertainthatshe__54__herlifetoRaisa,atruef
riendindeed.BothGomezandRaisasaiditwastheir__55__thatguidedthemthroughtheiremotionaljourney.Thepairalsohopethat
sharingtheirstorycanhaveapositiveimpactonothers.“Idon’tthinkwhatwewentthroughwas__56__.Ijusthopethisinspirespeo
pletorememberthatthere’rereallygoodpeopleintheworld,”saidGomez.42.A.whereB.thatC.soD.and43.A.sufferingfromB.resultingfro
mC.escapingfromD.hearingfrom44.A.extentB.preventionC.meaningD.recovery45.A.violentlyB.respectfullyC.hopelesslyD.greedily46.A.curiousB
.fascinatedC.excitedD.concerned47.A.donorB.helperC.volunteerD.carrier48.A.inorderB.indangerC.indoubtD.inplace49.A.turnedawayB.turn
edoutC.turneddownD.turnedover50.A.courseB.procedureC.termD.cause51.A.sharedB.similarC.smoothD.safe52.A.immediatel
yB.naturallyC.originallyD.instantly53.A.drivenB.enhancedC.depressedD.followed54.A.owesB.contributesC.in
troducesD.devotes55.A.effortB.fortuneC.faithD.bravery56.A.complicatedB.easyC.toughD.peaceful第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分
15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或用括号内单词的正确形式填空,使整个文段句意完整,语法正确。It’s57._______littlehardtobelievethatIcelandhasexperienced18,00
0earthquakesinaweek.Mostofthemhavebeentoosmalltofeel.Theseismic(地震的)activitysuggeststhatavolcanointhesouthwestofIc
eland,58._______hasn’tbeenactiveforover800years,maybeabout59._______(erupt).Icelandisavolcanicislandandisusedtot
heoccasionalearthquake.However,quakeshavemade60._______(resident)feelanxiousinthecapitalcityReykjavik.Scienti
stssaythat61._______thelargenumberofquakes,therehasbeenverylittledamage.Iceland62._______(lie)ontopofthemeetingoftectonicplates.Tectonicplatesar
epiecesofEarth’scrust(地壳)around100kmthickonwhichEarth’slandmasssits.TheplatesbelowIcelandare63.______
_(constant)pushingNorthAmericaandEurasiaawayfromeachotheratanextremelyslowrate.Livingonatectonicplatemeansearthquake
scan’t64._______(avoid).OneReykjavikresidentspokeabouthisanxiety65._______(cause)bythe18,000recentquakes.Hesaid,“Itisvery66._
______(usual)tofeeltheEarthshake24hoursadayforawholeweek.Itmakesyoufeelverysmallandpowerlessagainstnature.”第三节完成句子(共10小题;每题1分,满分10分)根据所给汉语句子,在空格里填
上合适的单词,使整个句子句意完整,语法正确。(答案必须和原文原句一致)67.同样令人印象深刻的是李白强烈情感的自由抒发,这让他有别于其他的山水诗人。EquallyimpressiveisLiBai’sfreeexpressionofstrongfeelings,which_________him_
__________otherlandscapepoets.68.三部分组成的宏伟画卷展现了那个时期的北宋已处于衰败之中。Consistingofthreemainsections,theambitiousscrollreveals
thattheNorthernSongDynastywasactually____________________bythisstage.69.有时候仅仅闻一闻味道就能奏效,更不用说那美妙滑润的口感了,它像一台时间机器,将我带回
阳光灿烂的童年。Sometimesthesmellalonecan______________________,nottomentionthelovelycreamyflavour,whichworkslikeatimemachin
etransportingmebacktomysunnychildhood.70.公众多年来对《清明上河图》热情不减,这足以说明这幅历史性画作的影响力。Thepublic’scontinuedenthusiasmabouttheQingmingScroll________________
___________thepowerofthishistoricpieceofart.71.鉴于他的个人阅历和历史背景,李白多数作品都是以浪漫主义风格为主要特色,这点就不足为奇了。Givenhispersonalexperiencesandthehistoricalbackgrou
nd,itisonlynaturaltoseethatthemajorityofLiBai’spoems_______________________________theromanticstyle.72.我们能看到
数以百计各行各业的人,屠夫、剃头匠、官差等都赶着去忙各自的营生。Hundredsofpeoplefromallwalksoflife,includingbutchers,hairdressersandgovernmentofficials,canbeseen___________
______theirdailylife.73.当两个相爱的人初次相遇时,音乐轻柔愉悦,像是在和观众低声耳语。Whenthetwoloversfirstmeet,themusicislightandpleasant,asif__________________theaudience.74.大
部分人都如此地喜欢享用盐水鸭,以至于据估计仅南京一天就吃掉数以万计的鸭子。Themajorityofpeopleenjoythesaltedducksomuchthat________________________
_tensofthousandsofducksareconsumedeverydayinNanjing.75.不胜伤悲,她跳进了梁山伯的坟墓。_______________________,shejumpedintothe
Liang’sgrave.76.近距离观赏,画面上遍布着小面积的光斑,人物柔和的轮廓似乎融为一体,令我大为震撼。WhenIsawitupclose,I______________________thesmallareasoflight
acrossthepaintingandthewaythesoftedgesofthefiguresseemedtomixtogether.第四部分写作(共两节;满分35分)第一节应用文(满分15分)假定你是校英文报记者,上周日汪曾祺博物馆举办了一次大型书展,你校一些学生积极参与了志愿者服务
活动。请你就志愿者活动写一篇英文报道,内容包括:1.活动时间及地点;2.活动内容;3.活动意义及感受。注意:1.词数80左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_________________________________
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________________________第二节读后续写(满分20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。16-year-oldAbigail,knowingthatshewasinforaroughafternoon,s
ighedasthedoorshutbehindhermother.Shethoughtbacktowhenhermotheraskedhertowatchheryoungerbrother,Harry,forafewhourswhileshewe
nttoameetingatwork.“WhatwillHarryandIdotogetherforanentireafternoon?”Shecomplained.Herbrotherhadareput
ationforcausingtrouble.“Youcanplayoutside,”hermotherreplied.“Youbothlovetoplaybasketball.”“Iguessthatwouldbeokay,”Ab
igailanswered.NowAbigaillookedoutofthewindowatthepouringrainandfrowned(皱眉).Therewentherplanofspendingtheafternoonplayingbasketball.Shelookedat
Harrynervouslyandsaid,“It’srainingtoohardtogooutside,sowhatwouldyouliketodoinstead?”Harryshrugged(耸肩)hisshoulders.“Doyouwantt
ocolorwithcrayons?”“Coloringisboring,”Harrysaid.Abigailsighed.Thiswasexactlywhatshehadworriedabout.“Comeon,Harry,wecan’t
justsithereallafternoon.Pleasethinkofsomethingyouwanttodo.”Harry’sfacelitupasheasked,“Canweplayhide-and-seek(捉迷藏)?”Abigai
lhadstoppedplayinghide-and-seekyearsago,butshewaswillingtodoalmostanythingtokeepHarryoutoftroubleuntilthe
irmothercamehome.Shecoveredhereyeswithherhandsandstartedcounting.Whenshereached50,shecalledout,“Readyornot,hereIcome!
”Abigailstartedbylookinginthefamilyroomandthenmadeherwayintothekitchen.AsshewonderedwhereHarrywashiding,theperfectplacepoppedintohe
rhead.Sheracedtothegarageandclimbedthestairstotheattic(阁楼).ThefloorwassodustythatsheeasilyfollowedHarry’sfootprintstowherehewashid
ingbehindapileofboxes.“Ifoundyou!”shelaughinglyyelled.AsHarryhoppeduptorunaway,heknockedoverseveralb
oxes.Abigailwasabouttoscoldhimwhenthecontentsoftheboxescaughthereye.Beautifulbeads(珠子)ofallshapes,colors,andsizeswe
renowrollingaroundtheatticfloor.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Paragraph1:“Coolbeads!DoyouthinkMomwouldmindifweusedthem?”saidHarry,ben
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gailandHarrypresentedherwiththeirgifts.______________________________________________________________________________________
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_________________2021-2022学年高二年级上学期期中学情调研英语试题第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)1-5ABCCB6-10BBAAB11-15BCACA16-20CCAAC第二部分:阅读理解(共三节,满分45分)第一节阅读21-23ACB24-27CADA28
-31DCBA第二节黑布林32-36BDDAC第三节七选五37-41FGEAB第三部分语言知识运用(共三节,满分40分)第一节完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分;满分15分)42—56ABACDABBAACDACB第二节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分;满分15分)57.a58.which59.
toerupt60.residents61.despite62.lies63.constantly64.beavoided65.caused66.unusual第三节完成句子(共10小题,每题1分,满分10分)67.distinguis
hes…from68.indecline69.dothetrick70.speaksvolumesabout71.arecharacterizedby72.goingabout73.whisperingto74.it’sestimatedthat75.Overcomewithso
rrow76.wasstruckby第四部分写作(共两节;满分35分)第一节应用文(满分15分)LastSunday,dozensofstudentsinourschooldidvoluntarywork
inthebookexhibitionheldintheWangZengqiMuseum.Duringtheactivity,someofthemassistedworkersinkeepingorderwhenvisitorsstreamedintoth
emuseum.Meanwhile,othersdeliveredleafletsintroducingthedistinguishedworkswrittenbyWangZengqi.Besides,theyvolunteeredt
oprovideguideserviceforvisitorstolocatewhattheywereeagertoreadwithenthusiasmaswell.Itwasaverymeaningfulandunforgettableactivity.Notonlydidtheyhelpot
hers,buttheyalsolearnedalotfromtheexperience.第二节读后续写(满分20分)“Coolbeads!DoyouthinkMomwouldmindifweusedthem?”saidHar
ry,bendingdowntopickthemup.“Idon’tseewhyshewouldwhentheyarejustsittingupheregatheringdust,”Abigailrepliedwithawidesmile
.“Besides,howcouldshemindifweusedthemtomakegiftsforher?Thesewouldmakeawesomenecklaces.”HarryreturnedAbigail’smileastheycollectedthebeads,exci
tedbythethoughtofhavingsomethingfuntodoonarainyafternoon.Whentheirmothercamehome,AbigailandHarrypresentedherwiththeirgifts.Abigail’snecklaceha
dbeencarefullydesignedandplannedcominginitsownuniquepattern.Harry,ontheotherhand,hadnotplanned,stringinghisbeadsin
averycasualway,pickingwhateverbeadwasnearestandaddingittotheothers.Theendresults,however,werestillinterestingandbeautiful.“Whatawonderfulwelcome!”sa
idtheirmotherhappily.“Ihadforgottenallaboutmygrandmother’scollectionofbeads.Wheredidyoufindthem?”“Intheattic,”repliedHarrywithasm
ile.“Theywereplayinghide-and-seek!”听力原文Text1M:Wow!Beautifulhomeyouhavehere.W:Thanks.Letmetakeyourcoat.Andwouldyouleavey
ourbaghere?M:Ohyeah.DoIneedtotakeoffmyshoes?Text2M:Let’sgoforawalk.W:That’sboring.Let’srideinthebackyard.M:
It’ssohot.Whynotgoswimminginstead?W:Goodidea.Text3M:Howmuchistheticketfortomorrow’sshow?W:It’s$10peradultand$8per
child.M.Threeticketsplease.Twoticketsforadultandoneforchild.Text4W:HowwouldyougotoShanghai?M:Iprefertotakethetrai
ntosavemoney.Whataboutyou?W:Bycar.Weneedn’tbothertocarryluggage.Text5W:Jackwasquiteconfidentafterthetest.Buthejustgot
aC.M:Nowonderhewearsalongface.W:Ihopehecanbepleasedassoonaspossible.Text6W:Hi,Simon.Howaboutyoursummerholiday?M:Great.Ididalotofex
ercise,likejoggingandboxing.Youlookmuchslimmer.Howdidyouachievethat?W:Stayawayfromfastfood.Rememberthedayswhenweusedtohavefas
tfood?M:Ofcourse,anditcontainsmuchfatandsalt.W:SoIhadmorefruits,milkandvegetablesduringthewholeholiday.Ilost10pounds.M:A
mazing.Ialsowanttoloseafewpounds.Wouldyouhelpme?W:Sure.Firstofall,youcanbringapples,carrotsandsoonfromhomeandlet’sma
kesomejuice.M:Muchcheaperthanbuyingfastfood.Whynotsetupahealthyfoodclub?W:Goodidea.M:I’msureourclassmateswilljoinus.Text7W:Lo
ngtimenosee.Wherehaveyoubeen?M:MywifeandIhavejustfinishedourtripinIceland.W:Cool.Howaboutthetrip?M:Weskiedandvisitedvolcanoe
s.Thoughtired,wehadagoodtime.W:Howwastheweather?M:Itwasverycold.Soyou’dbettertakesomewarmclothesandwearglovesifyougothere.W:Whatabouttheho
tels?Didtheychargealot?M:Excellentbutnotexpensive.Andpeopleinthehotelswereveryhelpfulandfriendly.W:DolocalpeoplespeakEnglish?M:Mm,
youknowfewcanspeakEnglish.SometimesIhadtousebodylanguagetocommunicate.W:Interesting.Anddidyoubuymuchwhileyou
werethere?M:Bagstherearefashionablebutmuchmoreexpensivethanthoseinourstate.Butyoucangetsomewoolsweatersaspresents.W:Wow,I’mlookingforwardtoit.T
ext8M:IsthatMs.Smith?W:Yes.HowcanIhelpyou?M:Hello,Ms.Smith.ThisisJohn.MyfriendLindatoldmethatyouhaveatwo-bedroomapartmenttorent.Isth
atright?W:Yes.MyparentshavemovedtoanothercityandIamgoingtostudyabroadfortwoyears.M:Doyouhaveanyfurniture?W:Of
course.Itisequippedwithallthebasicfurniture,suchasaTVsetandafridge.M:That’sOK.DoesithaveInternetaccess?W:Definitely.M:Great.Howmuchisthere
nt?W:300dollarsamonth.M:OK.Bytheway,whatelseshouldIpayattentionto?W:Ifyouhavevisitors,avoidmakingtoomu
chnoise.M:Howaboutkeepingdogs?W:Well,youknowtheywouldmakeamess.M:Isee.Text9M:Doyouknowthereisanartexhibitioninourcity?W:No.Iguessitmustbeat
theExhibitionCentre.M:Ithoughtitwasthereatfirst,oratthePopularArtGallery.ButitistakingplaceinsidetheCityShoppingCentre.W:Areyoukid
ding?Icouldn’tbelieveit.M:Yes.Ifinditkindofcool.W:Whatisbeingdisplayed?Iamacrazyfanofmodernpaintings.M:
Thereisapaintingsectionshowingtheworksofcontemporaryartists.W:Fantastic!Whataboutothersections?M:The
reisalsoaphotographysection,asculpturesectionandavideosection.W:Avideosection?M:Yeah,shortmoviesaboutfamousartists.It’sac
tuallythesecondmostpopularsectionafterthephotographysection.W:Isee.Wouldyouliketoseetheexhibitionwithme?M:Withpleasure.Text10W:Differentcountriesha
vedifferentwastemanagementsystems.Onethingforsure:it’snevertoohardtothrowyourgarbageinIndonesia.WhatIndonesianscommonlydoisputtheir
garbageintheirpersonalgarbageareawhichareusuallylocatedinthefrontoftheirhouses,rightatthesideofthestreet.InGer
many,differentkindsofgarbageareputindifferentcoloredcans.Forexample,bluegarbagecansareforpaperandcardboard,andpizzaboxesgotograygarbagecans.Greenandw
hitegarbagecansareforglass.Yellowgarbagecansareforplasticandmetals.InKorea,youareexpectedtosortyourwasteandputitintotherightbags
.EachdistrictinKoreahasitsownofficialgarbagebags.Thegarbagebagscouldbeboughtatthelocalsupermarket.Properwastemanagementisn’tahard
thingtodo,butitneedstobesupportedbyyourfamilymembersandyoursurroundingsinordertogainbenefitsfromit.