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2021-2022学年度第二学期高二期末模拟英语第I卷(选择题共95分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。例:Howmuchistheshirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.
答案是C。1.WhatwillJack'sfatherdo?A.Askforadayoff.B.Jointhefamilytrip.C.Lookafterkidsathome.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Thefood.B.Th
esport.C.Thelifestyle.3.WhywasMikesohappy?A.HewoninanEnglishspeechcontest.B.Hewascalledtotheprincipal'soffice.C.Hewasarrangedsitti
ngbesideme.4.WhenwillParkergetuptomorrow?A.At7:30a.m.B.At7:00a.m.C.At6:30a.m.5.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inasuper
market.B.Inalibrary.C.Inthestreet.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.Whatwilltheboybuy?A.Trousers.B.T-shirts.C.Shoes.7.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenth
espeakers?A.Shopassistantandcustomer.B.Classmates.C.Neighbors.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.WhatisthemajorbenefitofcookingaccordingtoKevin?A
.It'shealthy.B.It'srelaxing.C.It'seconomical.9.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.She'snotgoodatcooking.B.Shedoesn'tlikeplainfood.C.She
willwashalltheingredients.10.Whatwillthespeakershavetonight?A.Britishfood.B.Chinesefood.C.Indianfood.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.
Whatkindofcameradoesthewomanwant?A.Afilmcamera.B.Avideocamera.C.Asecuritycamera.12.Whydoesn'tthewomanchoosethefirstcamera?A.It'soutdate
d.B.It'stooexpensive.C.It'snotfunctional.13.Whatqualitydoesthesecondvideocamerahave?A.Underwaterfilming.B.Bigmemory.C.Quic
kfocus.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.WhatdidCarol'smotherstudyatcollege?A.Finance.B.Engineering.C.Literature.15.Whowi
llpayforCarol'smother'seducationinStanfordUniversity?A.Carol'sgrandparents.B.Theuniversity.C.Carol'sfather.16.WhatdoesCarolsuggest
theboydo?A.Helptheirmother.B.Findapart-timejob.C.Workhard.17.WhatdoestheboyoffertodoforCarol?A.Mailaletter.B.Cleanherbedroom.C.Borrowabook.听
第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Whowasthepignamedafter?A.Ananimalrightsactivist.B.Afamousartist.C.Alawyer.19.Whenw
asthefirstexhibitionofthepig'sworkheld?A.In2018.B.In2017.C.In2016.20.WhatdoesLefsonmeanintheend?A.Artispriceless.B.Pigsallhaveartistictale
nt.C.Animalsshouldbeprotected.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,共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。AFantasticBeas
tsandWheretoFindThem(HarryPotter)byNewtScamander(Author),J.K.Rowling(Author),OliviaLomenechGill(Illust
rator)FantasticBeastsandWheretoFindThem,NewtScamander'sclassiccompendium(汇编)ofmagicalcreatures,hasdelightedgenerationso
fwizardingreaders.Withthisbeautiful,large-scaleneweditionillustratedinfullcolor,muggles(麻瓜)toowillhavethechance
todiscoverwheretheRunespoorlives,whatthePuffskeineats,andwhyshinyobjectsshouldalwaysbekeptawayfromtheNiffler.ProfitsfromthesaleofthisbookwillgotoCo
micReliefandJ.K.Rowlingsinternationalcharity,Lumos,whichwilldomagicbeyondthepowersofanywizard.ProductdetailsPublisher:ArthurA.LevineBooks;Re
printeditionLanguage:EnglishHardcover:160pagesISBN-10:1338216791ISBN-13:978-1338216790Readingage:8yearsandupGradelevel:3-6Item
Weight:2.82poundsDimensions:9.8x0.9x11.5inchesBenjaminColeman★★★★☆ThishastobemyfavoriteoftheillustratededitionsThe“FantasticBeastsandW
heretoFindThem”illustratededitionhastobeopinionthemostbeautifulofalloftheonesreleasedsofar.Eachofthepagesisillustratedbeautifully
foreveryfantasticcreatureyoucanpossiblyimagineinthePotteruniverse.Mypersonalfavoritewasthedragonsectionwhichhasbeautifuli
llustrationsofseveraldifferentspeciesofdragons.ThisbookisamustbuyforbothnewandolderfansoftheseriesandagreatcollectionitemforanyPotter
fan.Soifyou’relookingforagreatpresentwholovesHarryPotter,gettheseillustratededitions!MichelleEKrupski★☆☆☆☆Disappointingbook1.Thesizeofthebook
isinconsistentwiththeotherHPillustratedseries,whichisdisappointing.2.ThebookdoesnothaveadustjacketwhichisinconsistentwithallofmyotherHP
booksanddisappointing.3.Theillustrationslackdepth.Themajorityofthebookisjustroughsketcheswithcolor.Icanimaginethatmyself.WhatIwasan
ticipatingwasamazingdetailandabeautifulbook.WhatIreceivedlookslikearoughdraft.NotworththepriceIpaid.1.WhatdoweknowaboutFantast
icBeastsandWheretoFindThem?A.Itisintendedforchildrenaged3-6.B.OliviaLomenechGillisoneoftheauthors.C.EarningsfromtheSaleofthisbookwi
llgotocharity.D.ItisaboutthefightbetweenmugglesandtheRunespoor.2.AccordingtoColeman,whichsectionattracts
himmost?A.Thedragonsection.B.TheNifflersection.C.TheRunespoorsection.DThesectionrelatedtoHarryPotter.3.Wh
atdoesKrupskithinkofFantasticBeastsandWheretoFindThem?.A.Thestoryinthebooklacksdepth.B.Thebookistoobigtobeputontheshelf.C.Theillustrationsdon’tliveup
toherexpectations.D.Thebookarriveddamagedwithscratchesonthecovers.BAbout20yearsago,some15,000redpandaswanderedthetreetopsoftheHimal
ayaforestsinSouthAsia.Butwiththelargenumberofpeopleenteringtheirhabitats,theseshyandsolitary(独处的)creaturescan’tmeeteachotherandreproduce.
Nowthepopulationhasdeclinedbymorethan50percent.Tosavetheredpandashere,Lamaandhisresearchteamneedtoknowwhichpart
softheforeststheremainingpandasarelivingin.That’swherethetrackingdevicescomein.“Mappingthepaththeytravelwillletusknowwhichareasofth
eforestneedtobereforestedtoconnectthemostredpandastooneanother,”Lamasays.Becauseredpandascanbehardtospotandcatch,noonehadeverusedGPScollarstostud
ytheminthewild.ButLamaandhisteamhadagreatplan.Theyfirstwouldmakesuretheanimalswouldbecomfortablewearingthec
ollars.So,theytestedthecollarsontworedpandasinalocalzoo.“Weconvincedthemtoletusmeasuretheirnecksandfitthemwiththecollarsbylettingthemchoosear
eward—grapes,apples,orbananas.”Lamasays.Thencamethenextchallenge:catchingredpandas.Oncetheyspottedaredpanda
,ateamofvetssetupatall,fence-liketarp(油布)aroundthebaseofthetreewithaboxtrapatthebottom.Thatwaywhenthere
dpandaclimbeddownthetreesurroundedbythetarp,ithadnochoicebuttoenterthetrap.Itwasthenquicklycontrolled,collaredandreleased.FromSeptemb
ertoDecember2019,theteamtrapped10redpandas—sixfemalesandfourmales.Theircollarsrecordedtheirlocationeverytwohoursandse
nttheinformationtoresearchersonceaday.Overthenextyear,theteamtrackedtheredpandas’movementssothattheyidentifiedwheretoplantnewforestsandhelpedredp
andasmeetmoreeasily.4.WhathasledtothesmallernumberofredpandasinSouthAsia?A.Theirnormallivesarebadlydisturbed.B.Theyaren’ta
daptedtolivingingroups.C.Theirabilitytoreproduceisweakened.D.Theytrytoavoidmeetingeachother.5.Whydidtheresearchteamtrackth
emovementsofredpandas?A.Tostudytheirlivingbehaviors.B.Toprotectthemfromhunters.C.Toknowwheretoplantforests.D.Tofindiftheycanoftenmeet.6.Howdidtherese
archteamconvinceredpandastowearcollars?A.Byofferingthemtreats.B.Byusingtraps.C.Bysettingtarps.D.Bymeasuringtheirnecks.7.Whatdoe
sthispassagemainlytalkabout?A.Theresearchonredpandas’reproduction.B.Thecleverwaytokeeptrackofredpandas.C.Theshrinkingpopulationofredpandas.D.T
hewayofbuildinghabitatsforredpandas.CResearchersatBen-GurionUniversityoftheNegevsaythatthepopulardietingstrat
egyofservingfoodonsmallerplatesdoesnotnecessarilytrickusintoeatingless.“Platesizedoesn’tmatterasmuchaswethinkitdoes,”saysDr.TzviGan
el,headofthestudyinamediarelease.“Evenifyou’rehungryandhaven’teaten,oraretryingtocutbackonportions(份),aservinglookssimilarwhether
itfillsasmallerplateorissurroundedbyemptyspaceonalargerone.”Somedietersmaytryeatingoffofsmallerplates,hopingthattheywillfeelfullbecause
theservingsizeappearslargeronthesmallerplate.ThisstrategyisbasedontheclassicDelbouefillusion(错觉),whichfoundthatpeopleseeingab
lackcircleinsidealargercircleperceivedthecircletobesmallerthanwhenthesamesizedblackcirclewasplacedinsideasmallerc
ircle.Researchersdeterminedthathungerseemstohelpwithvisualperceptionoffoodportions.Intheexperiment,participantswhoh
adeatenrecentlyhadadifficulttimeestimatingpizzaportionsthatwereplacedonlargerversussmallertrays.Butparti
cipantswhohadnoteatenforatleastthreehourswerebetterabletoestimateportionsizescorrectly.Theauthorsremindthattheirresultsonlyappliedtofoodsizes.Bothg
roupsofparticipantsperformedaboutthesamewhenaskedtocomparesizesofblackcirclesandhubcaps(轮毂)placedinsidedifferentsizedcircles.Studyauthorssaytheresu
ltssuggestthathungerstrengthensourabilitytoanalyzeandprocesswhatweareseeing.“Overthelastdecade,restaurantsandotherfood
businesseshavebeenusingprogressivelysmallerdishestoadapttotheperceptualbias(偏差)thatitwillreducefoodconsumption,”sa
ysGanel.“Thisstudydebunksthatview.Whenpeoplearehungry,especiallywhendieting,theyarelesslikelytobefooledbytheplatesize,morelikelytorealizethey
areeatinglessandmorereadytoovereatinglater.”Sodon’tkidyourself.PutawaytheBarbieplatesandgiveitthreehours.Thengrabthatgiantplateanddi
gin.Youreyeswillchoosetherightsize.8.Whydosomedietersswitchtosmallerdishes?A.Toseekanelegantlifestyle.B.Tomeasuretheservingsize
.C.Tohavetheimpressionofbeingfull.D.ToseewhetherDelbouefillusionistrue.9.Whathelpstojudgefoodsizesaccurately?A
.Theblackcolor.B.Thesizeofcircles.C.Thestrongneedforfood.D.Thedelicioustasteoffood.10.Whichofthefollowingcanreplacetheunderlinedword“debunks”in
paragraph6?A.Disapproves.B.Confirms.C.Reflects.D.Discovers.11.Whatdoesthetextmainlytellus?A.Dietingrequiressmallerplates.B.Yourd
innerplateaffectsyourweight.C.Eatinglessisapopulardietingpractice.D.Smallerplateswon’tleadtolesseating.DResearchersattheUni
versityofTexasSouthwesternMedicalCentermappedbrainchangesafterayearofaerobicworkoutsanduncoveredapotentiallysignificantprocess:Exerciseincreasesb
loodflowintotwokeyareasofthebrainassociatedwithmemory.Thestudy,publishedintheJournalofAlzheimer'sDisease,showedthisbloodf
lowcanhelpevenolderpeoplewithmemoryissuesimprovecognition,afindingthatcouldguidefutureAlzheimer'sdiseaseresearch,accordingtoUTSo
uthwesternMedicalCenter.Inthestudy,researchersfollowed30participantswhowere60orolderandhadmemoryproblems.Halfexperie
ncedayearofaerobicexercisewhiletheotherhalfdidstretches.“We'veshownthatevenwhenyourmemorystartstofade
,youcanstilldosomethingaboutitbyaddingaerobicexercisetoyourlifestyle,"saidBinuThomas,aseniorresearchscientistof
UTSouthwesternMedicalCenterwholedthestudy."Theaerobicexercisegroupshoweda47%improvementinsomememoryscoresafterayear;theothergroups
howedslightchange.Brainimagingoftheaerobicexercisegroup,takenwhileatrestatthebeginningandendofthestudy,showedin
creasedbloodflewintothespecificbrainareasthatplayedimportantrolesinmemoryfunction."Manyteamsacrosstheworldaretryingtodetermineifaerobicexerc
isemightfightmemoryloss.EvidenceisgrowingthatitcouldatleastplayasmallroleindelayingorreducingtheriskofAlzheimer'sdiseas
e.Forexample,a2018studyshowedthatpeoplewithlowerfitnesslevelsexperiencedfasterretrogressionofvitalnervefibersinthebraincalledwhite
matterrelatedtomemory.“Bloodflowinthebrainconnectedwithmemoryimprovementisstillapartofthepuzzle,andweneedtocontinuepiecingittogethe
r,"Thomassays."Butwe'veseenenoughdatetoknowthatstartingafitnessprogramcanhavelifelongbenefitsforourbrainsaswellasourhearts."12.Whatisthestudy
mainlyabout?A.Oldpeoplehavememoryissues.B.Exerciseimprovesmemory.C.Aerobicworkoutsbenefitmentalhealth.D.Alzheimer'sdiseasecanbecured.13.Whathappened
toparticipantsafterone-yearaerobicexercise?AEarliermemorieswererefreshed.B.Memoryscoresshowedverysmallchange.C.Brai
nimagingremainedthesame.D.Morebloodflewintomemory-relatedareas.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“retrogression“meaninthe
fourthparagraph?A.Growth.B.Recovery.C.Decline.D.Extension.15.Whatcanbeinferredfromthelastparagraph?A.Furtherresearchworkrequir
esdoing.B.Morepeopleexperiencememoryloss.CMysteryofbrainbloodflowhasbeensolved.D.Signsofmemorylosscanbediscoveredearlier.第二节(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。HowtogetajobatacharityWorkingforacharityisunden
iablyabrilliantwaytogivebackandmakeadifference,aswellasbeingarewardingcareerwithmanydifferenttypesofrole.____16____BeflexibleIn
thecharitysectoritpaystobeflexibleandwillingtoworktogether.____17____Thecharitysectoropensupmanydiverseopportunitiesforcareergrowthandpersonald
evelopment.Acharitycareerwillalsogiveyoutheopportunitytoworkinverydifferentorganizationsatthesametime.Sei
zeit!TailorthecoverletterThemajorityofcharitieswanttoseehowanapplicant'sskillsandexperiencerelatestotheirfundraisingneeds.Bespecificandt
ailortheCVandcoverletterorapplicationformtothejobspec.Showinghowpersonalskillsandexperiencerelatetothejobrequire
mentsisvitalasisusingkeywordsincludedinthejobdescription...,____18____ConsidervolunteeringDemonstratingcommitmentandpassionforcharityworkis
invaluable.Showingahistoryofvolunteeringcanevenoutweighqualifications.Manycharitieswouldratherapplica
ntshavepracticalexperienceandskills.____19____Forexampleifyouwanttoworkforananimalcharity,contactlocalshelterstoseeifyoucanlendahand.____20___
_It'simportanttostayintunewiththecharitysector.Somecharitiesrecruit(招募)informally,soyoushouldstayintouchwithanyorganizationyoureallywanttoworkfor.
Makesureyou'recommunicatingandgivingyourselflotsofopportunitiesbygettingtoknowpeopleintheindustrythroughsocialmediachannels.A.Keepitbriefandfocu
sed.B.DeveloparesourcesnetworkC.Sowhatareyouwaitingfor?D.Experiencecanhelpyougoalongway.E.Thefollowingadvicewillgiveyouaheadstart.F.
Ifyou'repassionate,trytogetrelevantknowledge.G.Youmayhavetomulti-taskandstayonyourtoes.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,共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。Beforeourround-the-worldtripwealwaysthoughtthatinPeruvisitingMa
chuPicchuwouldbeourmostamazingexperience.AlthoughMachuPicchuissimplyindescribable,it____21____outthatatotallyimprovised(即兴的)adventuregaveu
samuchstronger____22____.WhenwewerestayingataCouchsurfer’splaceinCusco,we____23____himwhetheritwouldbe____24
____tovisitarealQuechuavillage.Hesaidwecould____25____,althoughwewouldhavetofinditoutourselvessincetheseQuechua____26____livequitefarintheAndes.___
_27____,there’snopublictransporttogetthere.Intheend,wegotverylucky.While____28____fortransport,wefoundoutthatthelocal
doctorandothersocialworkersweregoingto____29____someofthesetribesandtheyletusjointhem.,Wewere_____30_____happy
becausewehadthechancetostayinaQuechuacommunity.We_____31_____abouttheirtraditions,sawthecolorfulclothe
stheyworeeverydayand_____32_____theirdailyroutineforsometime.Weoftenhadtouse_____33_____tocommunicate,sincemos
tofthesepeopledon’tspeakSpanish,onlyQuechua.Thisisoneofourmostinterestingtravel_____34_____andarealheart-warmingexperiencethatwe
willnever_____35_____.21.A.figuredB.wentC.turnedD.pointed22.A.impressionB.understandingC.senseD.message23.A.questionedB.info
rmedC.interviewedD.asked24.A.suitableB.possibleC.rightD.necessary25.A.tryB.stopC.failD.wait26.A.touris
tsB.communitiesC.ancestorsD.regions27.A.MoreimportantlyB.SureenoughC.WorsestillD.Strangetosay28.A.appl
yingB.longingC.changingD.looking29.A.leaveB.manageC.saveD.visit30.A.reallyB.mainlyC.reasonablyD.relatively31.A.heardB.w
orriedC.learnedD.complained32.A.madeuseofB.tookpartinC.paidattentiontoD.gotusedto33.A.gesturesB.wordsC.writingsD.mails34.A.plansB.brochuresC.ti
psD.stories35.A.remindB.rememberC.forgetD.get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。China’srecord-set
tingShenzhou13missionisinthebooks.AfterorbitingEarthforsixmonths,____36____threecrewmembersofChina’sShenzhouXIIImissionhavede
parted____37____theTiangongspacestationandreturnedtothemotherplanetonSaturdaymorning,finishingthenation’s____38____(long)mannedspacefl
ight.Shortlyafterlanding,allthreeastronautsradioedthattheywerefeelingfineaftertheirlongspacemission,bringing____39____(applaud)fromtheCh
inaNationalSpaceAdministration’smissioncontrolcenterinBeijing.Shenzhou13setothernationalmarksaswell.Forexample,themission’sWangYapingbecamethef
irstwomantoliveaboardTianheandthefirstChinesewomanever____40____(conduct)aspacewalk.WangwasjoinedonShenzhou13
byYeGuangfuandZhaiZhigang,____41____commandedthemission.Theywereverybusyduringtheirsixmonthsinorbit.Theastronauts—
ortaikonauts,asChinesespaceflyersarecalled—performedtwospacewalks,conductedmorethan20differentscientificexper
imentsanddeliveredtwolive____42____(education)lecturesfromTianhe.TheShenzhou13crewalsospentsometime____43____(get)Tianhereadyforitsnextroundo
fvisitors,whichwillarrive____44____(relative)soon;theShenzhou14mission____45____(expect)tolaunchinearlyJune.第四部分
写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.春节越来越近。为了保护环境,营造宁静、祥和的新春佳节,近期市政府出台了春节期间禁止燃放烟花爆竹(fireworks)的政策。假如你是李华,受学生会委托在校英文报上发布一则倡议书,号召所有同学积极响应。具体内容包括:1.发布倡议的
目的;2.燃放烟花爆竹的危害;3.你的呼吁与倡议。注意:1.写作词数:80~100;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。_________________________________________
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___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)47.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。Itwasmid-December,andthetemperaturewasachillyminus20-degreeCelsius.Iwalkedwithmyheaddown,passing
thehomelessbeggarsandignoringallofthemasusual.ThenIsawhim,sittingagainstabuilding,wrappedinthincloth,holdingawhi
tecupinfrontofhim.Iheardhisshaky,pitifulvoicetargetmeasIspedpasthim.“Sparesomechange?”heasked.“I’llappreciateit.”Ididn’tevenbotherlookingupathim
.Inmymind,Ibrieflypicturedhimwalkingintotheclosestpubanddrinkingwhiskywithwhatevermoneyhemanagedtoget.Or,mayb
eheneededanothershotofcocaine.See,likemostpeopleinthecity,ittookmeonlymomentstopassjudgementonhislife.“Ihavenomoneyonme.”Isaidquickly.Lookingb
ack,Ifeelasthoughfatehadsetoutthatdaytoteachmealesson.Anditsucceeded.Justafewfeetpasthim,Islippedonapieceoficeonthesidewalk!Ilandedsquareonm
yrightknee.TheacutepainpassedthroughoutasIlayontheground.ThenIheardafamiliarvoiceonlyinchesaboveme.“Areyouallright?”heasked.Iknewimmediatelyth
iswasthemanIhadjustrushedpast.Beforetearswelledupinmyeyes,Isawthesmooth,sympatheticlookinhiseyes.IheldhishandasIstrugg
ledtogettomyfeet.HeheldmyarmasIlimped(一瘸一拐地走)tothenearbybusstopandsatonthebench.“MynameisMike,”hesaidwithconcern.“Thatwasquiteafall
youtook,andyoureallyneedtoseeadoctor.”“Thisbusgoespastthehospital,”Isaidquickly,pointingtothebussignaboveme
.Mikepaused,andalookofsuddenrealizationcrossedhisface.Hepulledouthissmallwhitecupanddumpedallthechangeintohish
and.“Iknowyoudon’thaveanychangeonyou,”hesaid,“Ithinkthisisjustenoughforyoutotakethebus.”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。Iwasovercomewit
hguiltasIrememberedthelieIhadtoldhimonlyafewminutesearlier._________________________________________________________________________________
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_________________________________________________________“Thankyou,”hesaidgratefullywhenthebuswasapproaching._____________________________________
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