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2022学年第二学期四校联盟期中考试试卷高二年级英语学科本试卷分为第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分,共150分,考试时间120分钟。第Ⅰ卷第一部分听力理解(共两节,满分15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.Whatcolorofshirtisthemanwear
ing?A.Green.B.Red.C.Yellow.2.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Ahobby.B.Apresent.C.Ananimal.3.Whyisth
ewomanunwillingtogoout?A.Theymightbeouttoolate.B.Shehasworktonight.C.Ronwillbethere.4.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B
.Strangers.C.Familymembers.5.Wherearethespeakers?A.Inthetaxi.B.Atthemuseum.C.Onthestreet.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
.Whatwillthewomanprobablyusetheequipmentfor?A.Abandperformance.B.Adigitalradioshow.C.Amusicalbum.7.Howmuchdoesthemanwantfortheequipment
?A.$200.B.$150.C.$75.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Whereisthewoman’scompany?A.InJapan.B.IntheUK.C.InAustralia.9.Whydoesthemancontactthewoman?A.Toseekc
ooperation.B.Toaskaboutatour.C.Tolookforatravelagent.10.Whatarethespeakersgoingtodonext?A.Dothemarketresearch.B.Signanagreem
ent.C.Haveadiscussion.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhoisAndyKaufman?A.Acomedian.B.Aresearcher.C.Asupermarketworker.12.Whatdidthere
searchersdofortheirresearch?A.Theystudiedthepicturestheytook.B.Theysawafilm.C.Theyconductedasurvey.13.Whatisharmfultot
heworkers’healthaccordingtotheresearch?A.Workingovertime.B.Rudecustomers.C.Forcedsmiles.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14.Whydidtheman
failtofindthewoman’ssocialmediaaccount?A.Shedoesn’thaveonenow.B.Hegotthewrongname.C.Shehasahiddenone.15.Whatdoesthemanusesocialmediafor?A.Se
eingforeignnews.B.Discussinginternationalevents.C.Maintainingrelationships.16.Whatdidthewomanusuallypayattentiontoonhersocialme
diaaccount?A.Thevideos.B.Thepictures.C.Thefamouspeople.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.HowmanytropicstormshaveformedintheAtlanticOcean?A
.OneB.TwoC.Three18.WhencouldahurricanepossiblyhitMiami?A.OnTuesday.B.OnThursday.C.OnSaturday.19.Whathasbee
nincreasinginrecentyears?A.ThenumberofstormsthathavehitMiami.B.Thenumberofstormsduringhurricaneseason.C.Thenumberofhurricanesoutsideofhurric
aneseason.20.Whatwillmostlikelyhappentothetropicalstorms?A.Theywillgetstronger.B.Theywillbecomeweakersoon.C.Theywillrunintothebigi
slands.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。AArtsorScience?Streamingisastepthatonemusttakeinadolescence.Cert
ainly,theanswertothisdecisiondoesnotcomeeasytomostpeople.Themostimportantthingtodoistoidentifywherey
ourinterestslie.Youmayalsoconsiderfuturejobs,throughwhichyoucanfindwhatyoulove.Thelittleknownbutinterestingjobsbelowareforyourreference.Littl
e-knownbutinterestingjobsinthesciencesector:Little-knownbutinterestingjobsintheartssector:1PerfumerAcreativeperfum
ermixesseveralscentedchemicalstomaketheperfectfragranceusinghisorherknowledgeofchemicals.Itcantakemanytrialsandmuchconsumertestingtog
etthatperfectscent.1.MuseumCuratorAmuseumcuratorsafeguardscollectionsofheritage.Heorsheisacontent-speciali
stchargedwithaninstitution’scollectionsandinvolvedwiththeinterpretationofheritagematerial.2.OrthotistItisajobthathelpsthosewhohave
lostsomepartoftheirlimbs(四肢).Anorthotisthelpspatientswithpartialortotalabsenceoflimbsbycreatingacusto
m-2.GlassblowerGlassblowersarecreativepeoplewhodesign,produceanddecorateglass.Theyaretheoneswhoarebehindtheexquisitely-designedglassgiftware
,.,designeddevice.tablewareandmirrors.3.SonographerSonographersperformproceduressuchassonogramsandultrasoun
ds.Essentially,theyenableustoseewhatisinsidethebodywithoutperformingsurgeries.3.JewelryDesignerAjewelrydesignerdesignsandmakesjewe
lryusingavarietyofmaterials,includinggold,silverandstones.Thejewelrytheymakemaynotbewearable,butusedasdecorativea
rtefactsinstead.1.Whichofthefollowingcanbeanidealcandidateforajobasaperfumer?A.Amedicalstudent.B.Achemistrystudent.CAhistorystudent.D.Alawstud
ent.2.Whichjobcanserveasanaidtoamedicaldiagnosis?A.Perfumer.B.Orthotist.C.Glassblower.D.Sonographer.3.Whoisthepassageintendedfor?A.Job-hunters.B.Uni
versitygraduates.C.Highschoolstudents.D.Employers.BIn1973,theartistMarcChagallmadeanemotionalreturntoRussiansoil.Hewas85yearso
ldandhadn’tseenthecountryofhisbirthformorethanhalfacentury.“Ifeel.moremuscularnow,”hesaidshortlyafterthetripwasover.“Itdi
dmegood.Itrefreshedmeformywork.”Theremarkablething,however,isthatdespitehisadvancedage,Chagallneverneededmuchrefreshing.Hecontinuedworkingtillhisdyin
gday,aged97.Itwasinhislateryearsthathisuseofintensecolournotablyadvanced.Thereweretwoobviouscatalysts(催化剂)forthis.OnewasChagall’smovein19
49fromParistotheCoted’Azur,wherethecolorfullandscape,withitsgreenseasandpurplefields,lefttheirmark.The
otheronewasChagall’sworkdesigningstained-glasswindows(彩色玻璃).Chagall’seffortsinstainedglassundoubtedlycontributedtohisoil-paintingp
ractice.Thepurepassagesofyellow,green,orange,purpleandwhitethatdividethecanvas(画布)ofL’ervoldupeintreintothreeareafineexample.Dallmayrsuggest
sinhisbookMarcChagall:TheArtistasPeacemaker(2020)thatafterlivingthroughtwoworldwars,aswellasthehorroroftheHoloca
ust,Chagalldevelopedan“artisticvisionofpeace”.Hisworkwas.characterisedbyasenseofharmonyandhappiness.A
soneoftheworld’sgreatestartists,hewasnevershortofspeakinginvitations,andinalecturein1959hesaidthat“l
oveshouldbethebasisoftruepolitics—itcouldbringaboutrealpeace”.It’simportanttostressthatChagallwasanartist,notapo
litician—butthespeechesfromhislatteryearsdoshedacertainlightonhisworkfromthattime.Heneverstoppedinnovating,whetherinpaintingorinhise
mbraceandcommandofnewmediaentirely.Allthewhile,hisartwasmarkedbyitswarmth,witand—perhapsespeciallyinlaterlife—thea
imofgivingpeaceachance.4.HowdidMarcChagallfeelaboutthetriptoRussia?A.Excited.B.Relieved.C.Exhausted.D.Bored.5.WhyisMarcChagall’spaintingL’env
oldupeintrementioned?A.ToshowhisextraordinaryunderstandingofintensecolorsB.TodisplayhisapplicationofdifferentcolorsintheoilpaintingC.Todemonstrateth
eimpactofdesigningstainedglassonhisoilpaintingD.Toillustratetheexceptionaldivisionofthecanvasinoilpain
tingpractice6.Accordingtothepassage,whatwordscanbestdescribeMarcChagall?A.Creativeandpeace-loving.B.Passionateandemotional.C.Consideratea
ndhardworking.D.Friendlyandimaginative.7.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowinginfluencesthestyleofhisworks
?A.Hisadvancedage.B.Hispoliticalview.C.Hismarriagelife.D.Hisschooleducation.CGeneticinformationisimportantbecauseitstores,processesandtransmits
biologicaldatafromgenerationtogeneration.Somescientistsevenassumethatknowinggeneticinformationitselfmatters.For
example,inquantummechanics(量子力学),thereisapopulartheoryknownasthe“observereffect”,whichstatesthattheactofobservingaphe
nomenon(usuallybymakingsomekindofmeasurement)necessarilychangesthatphenomenon.Inotherwords,justbybeingthereandhavingani
nterestintheoutcome,weaffectthatoutcome.Whiletheexplanationsbehindtheobserver’sinfluenceinquantummechanicscomedowntothemeasuringinstrumen
tandnottheobserver’sconsciousmind,wealsoseestrongevidenceforthe“placeboeffect”inmedicine:apatient’sconditioncanimproveiftheyjustbelieve
theyarereceivinganeffectivetreatment.Andthosebeneficialeffectscanhappenevenifthepatientisnotactuallyreceivingt
hattreatmentorifthetreatmentdoesn’tactuallywork.Ifourmindstrulydohavepoweroveroursurroundingsandourbodies
,whatdoeshavingthegeneticinformationdotous?Doessimplyknowingmoreaboutourownphysiology(生理机能)changeit?Arecentstudyonexerciseandobesitysuggest
sthattheanswerisyes.Thosewhoweretoldtheywereatlowgeneticriskforobesityproduced2.5timesmoreofthefullnesshormonean
dclaimedtofeelfullerdespiteeatingthesamemealastheyhadoneweekprior.Thosewhoweretoldtheyhadlowerendurancebecauseoftheirgenesdidworseontheirphysicalte
stthantheyhadbeforereceivingthatinformation:theyshowedlowerlungcapacityandquitsooner.Thus,havinginformationaboutourgene
ticriskcanleadtoimprovementsinourphysiology(aswastruefortheeatersofthestudy),butitcanalsoputusatadisadvantage(aswiththepoorexerciseperformers).Sowece
rtainlyneedtobecautiousofincorrectgeneticinformation.ButastheStanfordstudyshows,evenifthegeneticinformation
wereceiveiscorrect,howwereceiveitisalsoimportant.8.Howdoesthe“placeboeffect”inmedicinework?A.Thepatientrecoverswiththeti
melytreatment.B.Thepatient’sconditionworsensduetoalackoftreatment.C.Thepatient’sconditionremainsunchangeddes
pitetheirbelief.D.Thepatient’sconditionimproveswiththebeliefinthetreatment.9.Accordingtoparagraph5,whathappenedtothosewhoweretol
dtheywereatlowgeneticriskforobesity?A.Theyshowedlowerlungcapacity.B.Theyquittheirphysicaltestsooner.C.Theyneededmorefoodtosatisfytheira
ppetite.D.Theyfeltfullerwithmorefullnesshormonereleased.10.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardshavinggeneticinformation?APositive.B.Ob
jective.C.Ambiguous.D.Negative.11.Whatisthemainideaofthisarticle?A.Thegreatpoweroftheobserver’smind.B.Theinfluenceofknowinggeneticinformation.C.
Theamazingapplicationofgeneticinformation..D.TheconnectionbetweenQuantumMechanicsandMedicine.DOnFrid
ay,SiliconValleyBank(SVB)collapsedandwastakenoverbyfederalregulators,markingoneofthelargestbankfailuressincethe2008GlobalFinanci
alCrisis.California’sbankingregulatorsshutdownSVBandeffectivelygivescontrolofthebanktotheFDIC,whichcreatedan
ewentity(实体)tooverseeit.Witha40-yearhistory,SVBservedmanycompanies,anditplayedanimportantroleinthetechnologyindustry,suc
cessfullycompetingwithbigger-namebanks.SVB’sbusinessboomedastechcompaniesdidwellduringtheCovid-19.However,t
hetechnologyindustryrecentlyfaceddifficulties,andmanyclientswithdrewmoney.Tofulfillthesewithdrawals,SVBsoldpartofitsb
ondholdings(持有债券)ata$1.8billionloss.TheFederalReserve’s(美联储)sharpriseininterestratealsoaffectedbondsandstocks.
ThenSVBdecideditwantedtoreduceitsbondportfolio(债券投资组合)toavoidfurtherlosses.Butthatannouncementspookedthebank’sclients,whogotworriedandth
enproceededtowithdrawevenmoremoneyfromthebank—atextbookdefinitionofabankrun.Thebank’sstockprice(股价)fellby60%onThursday,andasitssharepricecontinuedto
sinkovernight.Tradingwashalted,andtheFDICtookoverSVB.Whileconcernsemergedaboutthebankingsector,sharesofmajorbankslikeJ.P.Morgan,WellsFargo
,andBankofAmericadroppedbyaround5%.Investorsworriedthatotherbanks,particularlysmallerones,mightexperienc
esimilarwithdrawals.However,byFriday,fearsregardingthebroaderbankingsectorhadeased.ExpertsarguedthatSVB’ss
ituationwasunusualandshouldnotimpactotherregionalbanks.TheFDIC-createdentity,DepositInsuranceNationalBankofS
antaClara,willoverseeSVB.Insureddeposits(存款),typicallyupto$250,000,willbeaccessiblebyMonday.Uninsureddepos
itsfaceuncertainty,withtheFDICofferingan“advancedividend(提前股息)”and“certificates”accountingfortheuninsuredfunds.Theregulatorhasnotclarifiedwhat
thismeansforuninsureddepositors.Investorswillcontinuemonitoringanypotentialimpactonotherbanks.12.Whatdowelearnabo
utSiliconValleyBank?A.Itistheworld’sfirstbankthathasfailed.B.IthasalreadybeentakenoverbytheFDIC.C.Itfailedbecauseofthe
severesituationduringthepandemic.D.Itcollapsedasaresultofcompetitionwiththefamousbanks.13.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“spooked”inparagraph3probabl
ymean?A.Calmed.B.Inspired.C.Panicked.D.Persuaded.14.WhatisthedirectcauseofSVB’sfailure?A.Lossofthebondportfol
io.B.Thedeclineofthetechindustry.C.ThereductionoftheFederalReserve’sinterestrate.D.Withdrawalsfromalargenumberofcustomers.15.Whatcanbelea
rnedinthepassage?A.Allsmallbankswillbeimpactedsoonerorlater.B.Thebankingindustryisfacingthebiggestchallenge.C.Thosewhohaveuninsureddepos
itswillloseeverything.D.SVB’sdepositusersarelikelytobeaffectedbyitscollapse.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。It’sthemiddleofwinter,whendaylightislimitedandtheweatherisoftenmiserable.____16____Sowhatcanbedonetoli
ftourspirits?Theshorterdaysandlongernightscanmakeusfeeldown,andthatcancauseustoeatmoreandexerciseless.Somefearlonelinessandisolationduringthelongdar
kmonths.Thosepeoplewhosufferthisseasonalmoodswingmoreseriouslyaredescribedashavingseasonalaffectivedisorder—orSADforshort.____17____JennyScott-Tho
mpsonisonepersonwhowasdiagnosedwithSAD.____18____Aswellasgoingoutsideduringdaylighthours,thisisbelievedtohelpanyonewhoisaffectedbythewinterglo
om.Althoughhavingmorelightisanobviouscure,antidepressants(抗抑郁药)canhelpthosewithmoreseveredepressionbyartificiallyincreasingtheamountofseroton
in(血清素)inthebrain.Butthisisn’tsuitableforeveryone.____19____ClinicalpsychologistLauraKeyessays,“itcanbehelpfult
othinkabouthowtoadaptyoureatingandexercisepatternstothechangeofseason.”____20____WritingfortheBBCSocialwebsite,EstherDeLaFordasks“Whatifweexplo
redwhatwinterhastoofferus,insteadofgrievingthosethingsthatitistakingaway?”Shesuggestsweusethistimeforrest,reflection,slowingdown,stillnes
sandrenewal.Maybethismightstopuslongingforsummer.A.Manyofuscantrytojustchangeourmindset.B.Forsomeofus,thisiswhenthewinterbluesseti
n.C.Asadvised,shetookanactivepartinsocialactivities.D.Acceptingwinterandthinkingpositivelymayenergizeus.E.Asforthetreatmen
t,psychologistsrecommendmoresocialinteraction.F.It’satypeofdepressionwithaseasonalpatterncausedbyalackoflight.G.Shewasadvisedtotakelighttherapy,whi
chinvolvedsittinginfrontofalightbox.第Ⅱ卷第三部分语言运用(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。Most5-yea
r-oldsarejustlearningtheirABCs.YetonelittlegirlfromtheUKhasactuallywrittenabookthatwas____21____inJanuary2022.Bella-JayDarkfromWeymouth,i
stheworld’s____22____femaletoreleaseabookandwas____23____thetitlebyGuinnessWorldRecord(吉尼斯世界纪录).Herb
ook,TheLostCattellsthe____24____ofSnowy,acat,whogotlostaftergoingoutsidealoneatnight.She____25____thebookwillteachchildrennottogooutsid
eatnightalone.Whilemanyadultwritersfind____26____fortheirbooksfromlifeexperiences,Bella’s____27____visionactuallycamefromoneofher____2
8____.“Itstartedoffasapicture.MydaddysaidIcouldmakeabookandastorycamefromthepicture,”Bellasaid.Hermom,ChelsieSyme,w
assurprisedthatthebook____29____aswellasitdid.“Iamjustreally_____30_____her;IdidnotthinkitwasgoingtogothisfarsoIpridemyselfonh
erandwanttoseehergettheacknowledgementshe_____31_____.”Buthowdoyougetachild’shomemadebookpublished?AccordingtoSyme,theytookBella’sb
ooktoabookfairandfoundapublisherwillingtotakea_____32_____.SymehelpedBellawithproofingcopies(校对本)andmakingnecessarychan
gesto_____33_____thestandardsofGuinness.Besidesbeinganaccomplishedauthor,Bellaisjusta(n)_____34_____kidwhoenjoy
sreading,swimming,andplayingonhertablet.Inherfreetime,sheis_____35_____workingonasequel(续篇)toSnowy’sstory.Whoknowswhatpearls
ofwisdomwillcomenext?21.A.publishedB.translatedC.adaptedD.illustrated22.A.smartestB.youngestC.smallestD.prettiest23.A.awardedB.providedC.re
wardedD.presented24.A.taleB.lieC.truthD.legend25.A.predictsB.promisesC.guaranteesD.hopes26.A.clueB.hintC.inspirationD.interest27.A.normalB.con
ventionalC.strangeD.creative28.A.booksB.ideasC.drawingsD.stories29.A.turnedoutB.turnedawayC.tookdownD.too
kin30.A.guiltyofB.proudofC.worriedaboutD.upsetabout31.A.favorsB.pursuesC.deservesD.wants32.A.breakB.chan
ceC.partD.look33.A.takeB.adjustC.adoptD.meet34.A.regularB.exceptionalC.outstandingD.diligent35.A.previ
ouslyB.frequentlyC.currentlyD.occasionally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。Rescueoperationsarecontinuinginfull
swingtofindsurvivorsinthedeadlyearthquakethatdamagedpartsofTürkiyeandSyria.InthesouthernTurkishcityofAntakya,apre
gnantwoman___36___(bury)undertheruinsofacollapsedbuildingwaspulledoutto___37___(safe)byChineseandlocalrescueteamsonThursday,threedaysafterthec
atastrophicmagnitude-7.7earthquakeanditsaftershocksstruckthecountryandnorthernSyria.AcrosstheareaofsouthernTürkiye,pe
oplesoughttemporaryshelterandfoodin___38___(freeze)winterweatherandwaitedingrief.ThenumberofdeathsinTurkiye___
39___(rise)to14,351sofar.TheChineserescueteam,___40___(consist)of82membersincludingspecialistsinsearchandresc
ueaswellasmedicaltreatment,rushedtooneoftheworst-hitregionsinTurkiye.___41___momenttheyarrivedatthescene,theyimmediatelyjoined
theirTurkishpartnerstocarry___42___arescueplanandsavedthewoman.Also,severalChinesecivilianteamssettojointheinternationalrescueeffort___4
3___(assist)intherescue.OnavisittothedisasterzoneonWednesday,TurkishPresidentRecepTayyipErdogansaidoperationswereproceeding___44___(normal)nowandprom
isednoonewouldbeleft____45____(home).“Wewillbebettertomorrowandlater.Westillhavesomeissueswithfuel...b
utwewillovercomethosetoo,”Erdogansaid.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,最近你在做中西教育差异的项目。请你写一封电子邮件向你的英国朋友Peter求助,请他帮
忙录制一段有关英国教育的视频,要点如下:1.项目介绍;2.请求帮助;3.视频要求。注意:1.词数80词左右: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。T
hisnewlittlestepsisterisgettingonmynerves.Shewon’tstoptalking.WhatwasDadtryingtoprovewiththisfamilyvacation?Wecan’tinstantl
ybecometheidealfamily.Ijustbecameateenager,andChristinaisonly8yearsold.DadandIfinishedputtingupthelargetent.ThenIwalkedback
tothecarformybackpack,onlytoknockapinkonetotheground.BeforeIcouldpickitup,Christinaappeared.“Why’dyouthrowmystuffontheground?”sheroared.
Afterlunch,DadsuggestedItakeChristinatoseethesequoiapines(红杉松树),circlingonthemapwheregiantsequoiaswere.Ijammedthemapintomyp
ocketandthensetoff.WhenIglancedbackatChristinaallIsawwasapinkcap.Ishookmyhead.Dadandmynewstepmomwerecra
zyiftheythoughtwe’dinstantlybond.Iwasnotreadytobeabigbrother.Aswewalkedthetrail,theforestcanopy(树冠)becamethicker,blockingoutdirectsunli
ght,makingthetemperaturedropslightly.“Youwarmenough?”Iasked.Shenoddedbutdidn’tlookatme.Inoticedherhandshadgotcompletelycoveredwiththesap(汁液)ofa
plant.Itookahandwipefrommypackandwipedherhands.Reachingasmallhill,weclimbedupit.Sunshinefilledthemeadow(草地)below.Icouldseethetopsofsequoiap
inespoppingoutabovetheforestontheotherside.IpointedthemoutexcitedlytoChristinaandfinallysawasmilelightherface.“Comeon,Sean!”Shegrabbedmy
handandpulledmedownintothemeadow.ThenIsawit,sittingonarockinthemiddleofthefield:abrown-coloredbearcub(幼熊).Cuteasitseemed,Iknewitwasdang
erous.,注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。IinstructedChristinatostayclosetomeandholdmyhandfirmly.______________________________________________
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