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1哈师大附中2021级高二上学期开学考试英语试卷(满分150分时间120分钟)第I卷第一部分:听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Whatdoesthemanwant?A.Somebooks.B.Someenvelopes.C.Somepencils.2.Whatistheman’shobby?A

.Playingcomputergames.B.Climbingmountains.C.Collectingcoins.3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inamuseum.B.Onabus.C.Atabo

okstore.4.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.Theroomdoesn’tneedpainting.B.Thewomanisnotworkinghard.C.Thepaintingworkshouldbefinishedthisw

eekend.5.Whatarethespeakersmainlydiscussing?A.Ascientist.B.Abook.C.Awriter.第二节(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15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.Whatareth

espeakersdoing?A.Makingashoppinglist.B.Doingsomeshopping.C.Cookingdinner.7.Whathavethespeakersgotathome?2A.Fish.B.Bread.C.Vegetables.听第7段材料,

回答第8、9题。8.Howdoesthemanfeelabouthisholiday?A.Excited.B.Satisfied.C.Disappointed.9.Whendoestheconversationtakeplace?A.OnTuesday.B.OnWedn

esday.C.OnThursday.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whodidthemanmostlyinvitetotheparty?A.Hisfamily.B.Hisco-workers

.C.Hisschoolmates.11.Atwhattimeisthepartygoingtobegin?A.Around8:00p.m.B.Around7:00p.m.C.Around6:00p.m.12.Whatdoesthemansuggestthew

omantake?A.Beer.B.Juice.C.Music.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Showhimaroundtheschool.B.Treathimtolunch.C.Lookafteras

tudent.14.WhenwillRosieToddcometovisittheschool?A.NextMonday.B.NextTuesday.C.NextWednesday.15.WherecanthewomanfindRo

sieToddatten?A.Inthehall.B.Inthelab.C.Intheoffice.16.WhatwillthewomanandRosieTodddotogetherfirst?A.HaveaSpanishclass.B.P

racticeEnglish.C.Havelunch.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatdoesthespeakermainlytalkabout?A.Acollege.B.Acourse.C.Ateacher

.18.WhatdoweknowaboutHelenParkers?A.Shepreparestheprizefortheclass.B.She’swonmanyprizesforarts.C.Sheisanexperiencedteacher.19.Whatshouldst

udentstaketothecourses?3A.Brushes.B.Paints.C.Anotebook.20.Howoftenwillthelessonstakeplaceaweek?A.Threetimes.B.Sixtimes.C.Eight

times.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分60分)第一节(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40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。AAmericanExpressGold:Best“non-travel”travelcardWhyit’sg

reatinonesentence:TheAmericanExpressGoldcardearnstonsofvaluableAmextravelpointsonpracticallyallthefood-relatedpurchasesyou’remaki

ngevenwhenyouarenottraveling,andthecreditsavailableonthecardnearlyoffset(抵消)itsannualfee.Thiscardisrightfor:Peo

plewhocanuseallofthecard’svariouscreditsandwhospendsignificantmoneyatrestaurants,onfooddeliveryservicesoratU.S.sup

ermarketswhiletheyarenotontheroad.Highlights:First,withtheAmexGold,you’llearn4pointsforeverydollaryouspendonrestaurantsworldwide,andonupto$25,000ina

nnualpurchasesatU.S.supermarkets(1pointperdollarafterwards).Mostfooddeliveryservicescountas“restaurants”onthiscard,sothatmeansthe

vastmajorityofyourfoodpurchaseswillearn4points,regardlessofhowyou’reeating.You’llalsoearn3pointsperdollarwhenyoubookairfaredirectlywithanairli

ne,soifyou’relookingtojumponanysalesforflightslaterintheyear,youcanpayforthemwiththeAmexGoldandearnextrapointsonthoseaswell.Thepointsearnedont

hiscardareAmericanExpressMembershipRewardspoints,whichareextremelyuseful.YoucanredeemthemdirectlyforflightsviaAmexTravelat1cent

each,butifyouputinsomeextraeffortandresearch,youcanpotentiallygetmuchmorevaluefromthembytransferringthemtoanyofAmex’s21airlineandhote

lpartners,whichincludeDeltaAirLines,JetBlue,Marriottandmanymore.21.WhatcanweknowabouttheAmericanExpressGoldcard?

A.Itrequiresnoannualfee.B.Ithasalinkwithfoodpurchases.C.Itistargetedatdeliveryservices.D.Itisrightforrestaurantmanagers.22.Ifyouspend$25,800

annuallyatU.S.supermarkets,howmanypointswillyouearn?4A.100,000.B.100,800.C.103,200.D.400,000.23.Whatcanyoudowiththesepointsonthiscard?A.C

hangethemintomoneytobuyfood.B.Transferguestsfromairlinestohotels.C.Purchaseservicesinsuggestedairlines.D.Makesomeextraeffortanddoresearch.BMedhaG

uptasometimesfeltworriedmakingthe20-minutewalkfromthecornerwheretheschoolbusdroppedherofftoherhomeinHerndon,Va.—especiallyd

uringthecoldermonthsinwinter.Hermother,DivyaGuptahadasuggestion:writeanapp.Shewashalf-kidding,butMedhatook

thechallengeseriously.Soshewenttowork.TheresultwasSafeTravel,anappdesignedbyMedhatohelpwalkersfeelmoresecur

ewhentravellingalone.UsingtheiPhone,apersoncanprogramittosendawarningtosomeoneheorshetrustsifheorshefailstoarriveatadestin

ationwithinacertaintime.ItwasthefirstiOSappthatMedhahadcreated.Whileshedidn’tthinkmuchwouldcomefromtheproject,hereffo

rtcaughttheeyeofjudgesfortheannualCongressionalAppChallenge,whoselectedherasthewinnerforVirginia’s10thDistrict.TheAppChallengeisdesignedtoencour

agestudentstoconsidercareersinscience,technology,engineering,andmathbyexperimentingwithcodingandcomputersci

ence.WinningstudentsareinvitedtoattendareceptiononCapitolHillinAprilandalsoreceived$250inAmazonWebServicecredits.Medhasaidittookherabout40hoursto

design,programandtesttheapp.Asforhernextapp?Medha’snotcertain.Shetemporarilyhasherapp-developmentambitionsonholdbe

causeshe’sbusyteachingherselfartificialintelligencetohelpdealwithimproperwordsonFacebook.Yes,sheknowsthattherearet

eamsofengineersprobablydoingthesamething.Butshefiguresitcan’thurtherownpart,too.“Ifweseesomethingwrongwiththeworld,weshoulddosomethingabouti

t,”shesaid.“Afterall,theonlyonestoppingusfromdoingsomethingisourselves.”24.WhydidMedhaGuptafeelworried?A.Itt

ookalongtimetowalkhome.B.Itwascolderthaneverinwinter.C.Itwasunsafetowalkhomealone.5D.Itwasdifficulttowriteanapp.25.WhatisMedha’sattitudetohe

rmother’ssuggestion?A.Curious.B.Sensitive.C.Uncertain.D.Optimistic.26.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“onhold”inParagraph6mean?A.Delayed.B.Developed

.C.Suspected.D.Satisfied.27.What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.MedharegisteredfortheAppChallenge.B.MedhadesignedSafeTrave

lsuccessfully.C.TheAppChallengedirectsstudentstochoosecareers.D.Anappguideswalkershome.CTheproblemofrobocallshasgottenso

badthatmanypeoplenowrefusetopickupcallsfromnumberstheydon’tknow.Bynextyear,halfofthecallswereceivewillbescams(欺

诈).Wearefinallywakinguptotheseverityoftheproblembysupportinganddevelopingagroupoftools,appsandapproachesintendedtopreventscam

mersfromgettingthrough.Unfortunately,it’stoolittle,toolate.Bythetimethese“solutions”becomewidelyavailable,scammerswillhavemovedontoclevere

rmeans.Inthenearfuture,it’snotjustgoingtobethenumberyouseeonyourscreenthatwillbeindoubt.Soonyouwillalsoquestionwhetherthevoiceyou

’rehearingisactuallyreal.That’sbecausethereareanumberofpowerfulvoicemanipulation(处理)andautomationtechnologiesthatareabou

ttobecomewidelyavailableforanyonetouse.Atthisyear’sI/OConference,acompanyshowedanewvoicetechnologyabletoproduc

esuchaconvincinghuman-soundingvoicethatitwasabletospeaktoareceptionistandbookareservationwithoutdetection.Thesedevelopmentsare

likelytomakeourcurrentproblemswithrobocallsmuchworse.Thereasonthatrobocallsareaheadachehaslesstodowithamountthanprecision.Ade

cadeofdatabreaches(数据侵入)ofpersonalinformationhasledtoasituationwherescammerscaneasilylearnyourmother’sname,andfarmore.Armedwiththisknowled

ge,they’reabletocarryoutindividuallytargetedcampaignstocheatpeople.Thismeans,forexample,thatascammercould

callyoufromwhatlookstobeafamiliarnumberandtalktoyouusingavoicethatsoundsexactlylikeyourbankteller’s,trickingyouinto“confirming”yourad

dress,mother’sname,andcardnumber.Scammersfollowmoney,socompanieswillbetheworsthit.Alotofbusinessisstilldoneoverthephone,andmuchofitisbasedontrustan

dexistingrelationships.6Voicemanipulationtechnologiesmayweakenthatgradually.Weneedtodealwiththeinsecurenatureofourtelecomnetwo

rks.Phonecarriersandconsumersneedtoworktogethertofindwaysofdeterminingandcommunicatingwhatisreal.Thatmig

htmeaneitherdevelopingauniformwaytomarkvideosandimages,showingwhenandwhotheyweremadeby,orabandoningphonecallsaltogetherand

movingtowardsdata-basedcommunications—usingappslikeFaceTimeorWhatsApp,whichcanbetiedtoyouridentity.Credibilityishardt

oearnbuteasytolose,andtheproblemisonlygoingtogetharderfromhereonout.28.Howdoestheauthorfeelaboutthesolutionstoproblemofrobocalls?A.Panic

ked.B.Confused.C.Embarrassed.D.Disappointed.29.Takingadvantageofthenewtechnologies,scammerscan_________.A.aimatvictimspreciselyB.dama

gedatabaseseasilyC.startcampaignsrapidlyD.spreadinformationwidely30.Whatdoesthepassageimply?A.Honestyisthebestpolicy.B.Technologi

escanbedouble-edged.C.Therearemoresolutionsthanproblems.D.Credibilityholdsthekeytodevelopment.31.Whichofthefollowingw

ouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.WheretheProblemofRobocallsIsRootedB.WhoIstoBlamefortheProblemofRobocallsC.WhyRobocallsAreAbouttoGetMoreDangerousD.

HowRobocallsAreAffectingtheWorldofTechnologyDWhenwe’rebusydoingthingswelove,wedon’tthinkabouthowoldweareorthestateofourknees.Butthensometh

ingpullsusupshort,likeapoliteyoungmanofferinghisseat,oraccompanyingyoutocrosstheroad,andsuddenlywe’rewalkingmo

reslowly,feelingjustalittleworseaboutlifeingeneral.Thewaytheseinternalized(内在化的)attitudesaboutagingaffectusphysicallyisa

focuswithinagrowingfieldinsocialpsychologyknownasmind-bodystudies.Inthenextfewmonths,theWorldHealthOrgan

izationisexpectedtopublishtheresultsofaglobalinvestigationofageism—discriminationtowardtheaged—thatwilladdr

esshowtofighttheprejudice.Thereportwillalsooutlinethevariouswaysthatageistattitudescanaffectthehealthandwell-beingofo

lderpeople.7PsychologistBeccaLevyisacontributortothecomingWHOreport.Shehasspenthercareerlinkingnegativeagin

gattitudestosuchmeasuresaswalkingspeedinolderpeople,agreaterlikelihoodofdevelopingthebrainchangesofAl

zheimer’sdiseaseandevenareductioninlifespan.Butit’snotallterrible.Levy,attheYaleSchoolofPublicHealth,hasalsoshownthat

somethingassimpleaspotentialexposuretoage-positivewordscanleadtophysicalimprovementsinolderpeopleofthesor

t.Thosetypicallycomeaboutonlyafteraprogramofregularexercise.IfLevyandotherscientistsarecorrect,puttingamorep

ositiveeffectonourgeneralviewofagingmightmakeaprofounddifferenceinthehealthofpeopleover65,thefastest-growingagegroupinAm

ericatoday.Someofthemostsurprisingmind-bodyfindingsimply:Amorepositiveattitudetowardagingleadstoimprovementsinolderpeople’smemory,bala

nce,speedandqualityoflife.32.Accordingtothepassage,peoplewillrealizethey’reatanadvancedagewhen__________.A.theyare

occupiedwithworkB.theirkneesareeasilyhurtC.someonehelpsthemgoacrossthestreetD.theyofferseatstoothers33

.WhatcanweknowfromtheWHOreport?A.Thereislittleprejudicetotheelderly.B.Ageismmaydophysicalandmentaldamagetotheel

derly.C.Peoplearesupposedtofightagainstdiscrimination.D.Ageismisamainresearchfieldinsocialpsychology.34.WhatdoesLevysug

gestpeopledo?A.Helptheoldtobemoreexposedtoage-positivewords.B.Communicatewiththeoldusingmorecomplexwords.C.Helptheoldtotakeexerciseregularly.

D.Talktotheoldmorefrequently.35.Whatmessageismainlyconveyedinthepassage?A.Agingisanurgentproblemtobeso

lvedaroundtheworld.B.Theinternalizedattitudesaredeterminedbytheagingprocess.C.Theseniorcitizensshouldliveindependen

tlytoslowaging.D.Positiveattitudestowardagingmaypayoffinolderpeople’shealth.EEddieMcKay,aonceforgottenpilot,isasubjectofgreatinteresttoagroupofhis

torystudentsin8Canada.ItallstartedwhenGrahamBroad,aprofessorattheUniversityofWesternOntario,foundMcKay’sn

ameinafootnoteinabookaboutuniversityhistory.Mckaywasincludedinalistofuniversityalumni(校友)whohadservedduringtheFirstWorldWar,buthisnamewasun

familiartoBroad,aspecialistinmilitaryhistory.Outofcuriosity,Broadspenthoursatthelocalarchives(档案馆)inafruitlesssearchforinformationonMc

kay.Tiredanddiscouraged,hefinallygaveup.Onhiswayout,Broad’sglancehappenedtofallonanexhibitingcaseshowingso

meoldnewspapers.Hiseyewasdrawntoanoldpictureofayoungmaninarugbyuniform.Ashereadthewordsbesidethepicture,heexperiencedathrillingrea

lization.“Afterlookingforhimallday,therehewas,staringupatmeoutoftheexhibitingcase,”saidBroad.Excitedbythefind,Broadas

kedhisstudentstocontinuehissearch.Theycombedoldnewspapersandothermaterialsforclues.Gradually,apicturecameintoview.CaptainAlfredEdwinMcKayjoinedthe

BritishRoyalFlyingCorpsin1916.Hedownedtenenemyplanes,outlivedhisentiresquadron(中队)asaWWIflyer,spentsometimeasaflyinginstructorinEng

land,thenreturnedtothefront,wherehewaseventuallyshotdownoverBelgiumandkilledinDecember1917.Butthere’smoretohisstory.“Forabrieftimein1916

hewasprobablythemostfamouspilotintheworld,”saysBroad“HewascreditedwithdowningOswaldBoclcke,themostfamousGermanpilotatthetime.”Yet,ina

letterhome,McKayrefusedtotakecredit,sayingthatBoclckehadactuallycrashedintoanotherGermanplane.Mckay’swarrecordsw

eredestroyedduringaWorldWarIIairbombingonLondon—anexplanationforwhyhewasallbutforgotten.Butnow,thankstotheeffortsofBro

adandhisstudents,amarkerinMcKay’smemorywasplacedontheuniversitygroundsinNovember2007.“IfoundmyeyesfilledwithtearsasIreadtheword‘deceased(阵亡)’nextt

ohisname,”saidCoreyEverett,astudentwhofoundapictureofMckayinhisuniform.“Thiswassuchasimpleexampleofthefactthatheha

dbeenastudentjustlikeus,butinsteadoffinishinghistimeatWestern,hechosetofightanddieforhiscountry.”36.WhatmadeProfessorBroadcontinuehisse

archformoreinformationonMcKay?A.AuniformofMcKay.B.AfootnoteaboutMcKay.C.AbookonMcKay.D.ApictureofMcKay.37.Whatdid

thestudentsfindoutaboutMcKay?A.Hetrainedpilotsforsometime.B.Helivedlongerthanotherpilots.9C.HediedintheSecondWorldWa

r.D.HewasdownedbythepilotBoclcke.38.McKay’sflyingdocumentsweredestroyedin________.A.BelgiumB.GermanyC.CanadaD.England39.Wecanlear

nfromthelastparagraphthatMcKay________.A.preferredfighttohisstudyB.wenttowarbeforegraduationC.leftapictureforCoreyE

verettD.setanexampleforhisfellowstudents40.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.Theresearchintowarhistory.B.Thefindingofaforgottenhero.C.T

hepilotsofthetwoworldwars.D.Theimportanceofmilitarystudies.第二节(共10小题;每小题2分,满分20分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项

。ADiningaloneisbecomingmorecommon,andthere’sabsolutelynothingtobeembarrassedaboutifyouwanttotakeyourselfoutforanicemeal!

Eatingamealonyourownsimplyshowsthatyou’recomfortablewithyourselfandconfidentthatyou’llenjoyyourowncompany.41Ho

pefully,you’llbepleasantlysurprisedbytheexperience.Sitonthepatiowhentheweatherisnicetoenjoythefreshair.Beingaloneonthepatioisalsoawaytofeellessc

onspicuousifyou’realittlenervousdiningalone.Justthinkofhowmanytimesyou’vepassedacaféandseenasolodinerreadingtheirbookandenjoyingalunchtimebreak!42Ea

tslowlyandrelishtheflavorsofyourmeal.Youmightwanttoeatasquicklyaspossiblesoyoucanleave,especiallyifyou

’refeelingself-consciousabouteatingalone.43Cheweachbitethoroughlyandthinkabouttheflavorprofiles.Putyourutensilsdownfromtimetotimeandlooka

roundorenjoyasipofyourdrink.Takeadeepbreathifyoustarttofeelself-conscious.44Youmightfeellikeotherpeoplearelookingatyou

orjudgingyou,buttrytorememberthatchancesare,they’retoobusythinkingaboutthemselves.Whennegativefeelingsstarttori

se,pause,takeabreath,andfocusonyourmeal.45Steppingawayfromphonecalls,texts,emails,andsocialmediamightbejustthethingyouneedtounwindfrom

abusyday.Doingawaywithyourphonewillhelpyoubemorepresent,enjoyyourself,andappreciateyourmeal.A.Putyourcellph

oneaway.10B.Tasteitinanactiveway.C.Giveitatryandseehowitfeels.D.It’smuchmorecommonthanyouthink.E.Trytoslowdowna

ndfocusonyourfood.F.Eatingallbyyourselfmaymeanloneliness.GEatingalonecansparkfeelingsofinsecurityandanxiety.BWhenwewerekids,summeract

ivitieswereagreatescape.Myonlygoaleachdaywastofigureoutthebiggerthrill:hide-and-seekwithmycousins,aballgamewithmybrother,orrereadingd

etectivestoriesforhoursonend.Funwastheonlyendgame(最后阶段).46Thatcomeswithitsownbenefits.Wecanstayupaslateaswe’d

like,gosailingontheseaorgatheragroupandgoexploringislands.47Howeverlongagoitwas,yournextawesomefunda

yorweekisontheway.JoyisthenameofthegamethisSummer!Thefirststeptowardshavingmorefunwithsummeractivitiesis

settingasidetimeforit.48Forexample,turnoffworkemailonFridayafternoonandleaveitasideuntilMondaymorning;saynototime-wastingrequests.Th

enbeatouristinyourowntown.Whenyoulivesomewherelongenough,itstopsbeinganinterestingdestinationandbecomesjustthesurroundingarea.49Isitknownf

oritsmuseums,riversorfood?Takesometimetotoursomefamousattractions.Yourinterestshaveprobablychangedasyouhavegotolder,butthatdoesn’tmeanwhatyoudida

sakidisn’texciting.Soinvoke(唤起)yourinnerchild.Headtotheparkandplayagameofbasketballwithyourcousinsortakeyourdog

totheparkforagameofFrisbee.50Whateveryoudecidetodo,makesureyouenjoyyourselftothefullestbecausesummer

’sbestdayswillbehereandgonebeforeyouknowit.A.Weareadultsnoworalmost.B.Butthatdoesn’tmeanitdoesnoharm.C.Treatyourho

metownlikeanewdestination.D.Carveoutsomequalitytimetodoabsolutelynothing.E.Makeweekendsmeaningfulbysettinggoodboundaries.F.Borrowsomebaseballgl

ovesandplaycatchwithfriends.G.Butwhenwasthelasttimeyouactuallydidanyofthosethings?第三部分英语知识运用(共三节,满分70分)第一节完形填空(共30小题;每小题1分,满分30分)阅读

下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和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。A11Lastsummer,Iwassufferingfromtoomuchstress,I’djustgraduatedfromachallengingdoct

oralprogramandwas51fromtheyearsofresearch,studyandwriting.Itookavacationtocelebrate,buttheacademicint

ensityhadbecomea52.SittingonthebeautifullawnofthehotelonMackinacIsland,IjustfeltlikeIshouldbestudyingorworking

asusual.53,seeingnaturalbeautywouldhaverelaxedme,butIcouldn’t54.Icouldn’thelplookingatmycellphonerepeatedlyincaseImissedsomethi

ngimportant.“Enough,”Imurmured.Ineededto55,butwhycouldn’tI?Adragonflybuzzedaroundme.Witheach56,thiscreature’swingschangedco

lor—blueonemoment,greenthenext.Dragonfliesusuallyfascinatedmewiththeirquickmovementsthat57meofacrobats(

杂技演员)inthewind,butIwasn’tinthe58thatday.WhatIneededthenwas59,notmovement.Asifoncue,thedragonflycametorestonabladeofgras

sinfrontofme.Iwatchedthatdragonflycarefullyformanyminutes.Sodidthedragonfly.“It’snotamatterofrelaxing,”itseemedtosay.“It’samatte

rof60thenow,thehere.Lifeissoshort.Behereinthemomentandletthe61takecareofitself.”Suddenly,I62thisbeautifulcreature,whoonlyhadmo

nthstolive,was“instructing”meaboutthe63oflifeandfeltmuchrelaxed.Thedragonflyseemed64thatitsmessagehadbeend

elivered.Itsprangfromthegrassandflewaway.Ididn’tseeitagain.ButIwouldneverforgetwhatittaughtme:Behereand65yourself.51.A.distractedB.wi

thdrawnC.exhaustedD.separated52.A.traditionB.strengthC.burdenD.habit53.A.GenerallyB.EventuallyC.ParticularlyD.Exactly54.A.settledow

nB.breakdownC.slowdownD.getdown55.A.concentrateB.unwindC.continueD.pause56.A.movementB.changeC.advanceD.perfor

mance57.A.convincedB.informedC.remindedD.warned58.A.wayB.moodC.stateD.position59.A.progressB.admirationC.considerationD.stillness60.A.remember

ingB.understandingC.appreciatingD.recognizing61.A.lifeB.historyC.momentD.future62.A.guessedB.realizedC.agreedD.admitted63.A.valueB.content

C.realityD.principle1264.A.concernedB.doubtfulC.satisfiedD.regretful65.A.enjoyB.colletC.suitD.conductBOuroldestdaughter,Christy,toldus

shewasrunningaway.Indisbelief,mywife,Cathy,andIstaredateachother,atalossforwords.Whenshestarted66hersuitcase,weknewshewasser

ious.Heractionleftus67—afterall,Christywasonlysix.Wedidn’tknowwhethertolaughorcry.Ourdaughter68shewas

movingtoJulia’shouseacrossthestreet.MywifegaveJulia’smothera69,tellingherwhatwashappening.Then,withmixedfeel

ings,wewatchedChristycrossthestreet.Julia’smotherwaitedoutsidethedoorto70her.Afewhourslater,Julia’smom71Christyitwa

sMondaynightandthatourfamilyalwaysdrovetotheGoldenSpoonforfrozenyogurt.Itwasatradition72bymythreesgirls—includ

ingourlittleChristy.Toour73,shecalledandaskedifshecouldgo.Ajoyous74.Theyogurtrunwaspartofourfamilyidentity.Eventheneighbourskne

wour75visittotheGoldenSpoon.Ourthreedaughtersarenowgrown-up,butwe76visittheGoldenSpoonasalways.Itsyogurtisstilldelicio

us.Ourfamily77arekeptstrongbyoneofthosesimpleactivities.Atsomepoint,78willcometoeveryfamily.Butwhenyoubuildastrongfamilyidentity79,therewillbe

nodoubtthatyourfamilycan80whateverwindsandrainscomingyourway.Notsurprisingly,astrongfamilyidentitywillgiveyourkidssolidfoundationstocountonduringt

hosedifficulttimes.66.A.carryingB.removingC.packingD.employing67.A.carelessB.restlessC.speechlessD.hopeless68.A.declar

edB.acknowledgedC.whisperedD.requested69.A.bowB.responseC.tipD.bell70.A.hugB.treatC.assistD.greet71.A.persuadedB.remindedC.answ

eredD.promised72.A.expectedB.approvedC.promotedD.shared73.A.admirationB.regretC.satisfactionD.relief74.A.recoveryB.successC.reuni

onD.communication75.A.dailyB.monthlyC.weeklyD.yearly76.A.occasionallyB.automaticallyC.rarelyD.regularly1377.A.orig

insB.traditionsC.bondsD.honors78.A.sufferingsB.stormsC.failuresD.barriers79.A.inreturnB.inparticularC.inrealityD.inadva

nce80.A.surviveB.ignoreC.avoidD.predict第II卷第二节语法填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个词(冠词,介词,代词或连词),或在空白处填入单词的正确形式。ANomatterwhereyouusually

heartoday’stophits—theradio,Spotify,amixtapeonyourSonyWalkman—you’veprobablynoticedthattheytend81(be)aroundthree

minuteslong.AsVOX—aclassicrecordcompany—explains,thecustom82(date)backtotheearly20thcentury,whenshellacrecor

ds(虫胶唱片)firstappearedinthemarket.Theratesat83theserecordsspun(旋转)varied,but78RPM(每分钟转数)quicklybecamethenorm.Tworecordsizescontributedtoits84

(popular):10inches—whichcouldholdaboutthreeminutesofmusicperside—and12inches,whichheld85(rough)fourtofiveminutesperside.Togetra

diostationstobroadcasttheirmusicandgetpeopletobuyit,86(musician)prettymuchhadtoaccommodatethosetimelimits.Thelate1940s87(see)thebirthof

the45RPMrecord:asmaller,cheaperdiscthatcouldn’tmanagemuchmore88threeminutesofmusicperside.Long-playingrecords(LPs)89(introduce)aroundthesam

etime,butitwasmucheasierforradiostationstoplaysingletracksfrom45RPMrecord—whichcrowdsoflistenersthen

wentoutandbought.While10-inch78RPMrecordhadoriginatedthethree-minutetrend,45RPMrecordreallyhelpedmake90anecessityforradiosinglesth

roughoutthemid-20thcentury.BAteahouseisaspecialhousewhichprimarilyservesteaandotherlightrefreshments.Itsfunctionvarieswidely91(

depend)ontheculture.InChina,ateahouseisaplace92peoplegathertoenjoytea,chatandsocialize.It93(consider)asasymbolofChin

eseteacultureandpeople’sleisurelife.14Chineseteahousesenjoyalong-standinghistory.Theydevelopedfromtea

standsintheWesternJinDynasty,94(take)shapeintheTangDynasty,developedgraduallyintheSong,Yuan,MingandQingd

ynastiesandbecameboominginmoderntimes.IntheSongDynasty,teahousesexistedallovercitiesandvillages,ataratecomparablewith95

ofrestaurants.Theownerspreferredtodecoratetheirteahouses96paintingsofcelebritiesandrareandpreciouspl

ants97(attract)customers.IntheMingandQingdynasties,98numberofteahouseswentbeyondthatofrestaurants,gainingmore

popularityandbecomingmorefamous.Later,theacculturation(文化传入)ofWesterncultureforcestraditionalChineseteahousestotakeonanewlook.Afterreforman

dopeningup,withtherapiddevelopmentoftheeconomyand98(evidence)improvementofpeople’sliving100(standard),teahousesfloweredinChina.第三节单句语法填空(共20小题;每小题1分

,满分10分)101._____________youarecomingtoBeijingisthebestnewsIhaveheardforalongtime.102.Not____________(persuade)myparents,

Ifailedtogotoadramaschool,wheremyinterestlay.103.Wetriedtogetourpoint_____________,buthejustwouldn’tliste

n.104.Theplanehasbeenkeptinserviceforlongerthan____________(original)intended.105.____________(judge)fromtheappearance

,itisverypeaceful,butinfact,awarwillbreakoutsoon.106.Hewasapparentlymuchsurprisedatthenewsthattheamateurathletebeatthe____________(

profession)onewhorankedtopten.107.Allhehastodonowis____________(talk)withhisteacherfacetoface.108.Byfar

,therearemanyproblems_____________(remain)tobesolved.109.Afterbeingtoldhersonwaslost,a____________(concern)lookappearedonherface.

110.Wearenotpermitted____________(make)noisesinthelibrary,norcanwetakebooksoutwithpermission.111.Itwasseveraldaysbeforethefloodwater_____

_______(sink)andlifereturnedtonormal.112.Thesoundofthedoorclosingdeceivedme____________thinkingtheyhadgoneout.113.Thenewsecretarywillrelieve

us____________someofthepaperwork.114.Hetreatedthemwith_______________(generous)andthoughtfulness.115.Alreadythisyear,115measlescases___

_________(report)intheUSA,comparedwith189foralloflastyear.15116.Howtomakemuseumsandtheirlifelesscollectionsmo

reattractiveisatoughquestionworth____________(attach)importanceto.117.Thechurchtowerwhich____________(restore)will

beopentotouristssoon.Theworkisalmostfinished.118.Icanwork____________pressureandgetalongwellwithcoll

eagues.119.Iwasn’tsurewhetherhe____________(lend)mehisbookthenextmorning.120.Whatseemstobe____________

(lack)isenoughmoneyfortheproject.16哈师大附中2021级高二上学期开学考试英语试卷参考答案I.听力1-5BABCC6-10BACAB11-15ABCBC16-20ABCCAII.阅读理解A:21-23BBCB:24-27CDAB

C:28-31DABCD:32-35CBADE:36-40DADBB七选五:A:41-45CDEGAB:46-50AGECFIII.完形填空A:51-55CDACB56-60ACBDC61-65DBACAB:66-70CCADD71-75BADCC76-80DCBD

AIV.语法填空A:81.tobe82.dates83.which84.popularity85.roughly86.musicians87.saw88.than89.wereintroduced90.itB:91.depending92.where93

.isconsidered94.took95.that96.with97.toattract98.The99.evident100.standardsV.单句语法填空101.That102.having

persuaded103.across17104.originally105.Judging106.professional107.(to)talk108.remaining109.concerned110.tomake111.sank112.into113.of114.g

enerosity115.havebeenreported116.attaching117.isbeingrestored118.under119.wouldlend120.lacking听力原文1.W:I’mgoingtothebooksto

reforsomepencils.Wantanything?M:Seeifyoucanpickupsomeenvelopesforme.2.M:Whatareyourhobbies?W:Oh,Icollec

tcoinsandIlikeclimbingmountains.Whataboutyou?M:Ijustlikeplayingcomputergames.3.M:CouldyoupleasetellmeatwhichstopIshouldgetof

fforthemuseum?W:Ofcourse.Yougetoffatthebookstore,andwalkoneblock.I’lltellyouwhenwegetthere.4.W:Ihone

stlydon’twanttocontinuepaintingtheroomattheweekends,Joe.M:NeitherdoI.ButIthinkweshouldgettheworkfinis

hedthisweekend.5.W:DoyouknowanythingaboutH.G.Wells?18M:Sure.Hewrotemanyscience-fictionbooks.6.M:Sowhat’sfordinnertonight,Mum?Look,fishischeapth

isweek.W:Oh,it’svegetablesweneed,really.We’vegotplentyoffishintherefrigerator.M:Well,howaboutthesefreshpeasandpotato

es,then?Look,I’llputtheminourbasket.Andwecouldhavesomebreadtogowiththem.W:Oh,Icaneasilymakethebreadmyself,Tom.Let’sjustbuywhatyou’veputinthebask

et.We’llhaveeverythingfordinnerthen.7.W:HelloJack,areyouhavingagoodholiday?M:HiMum.Don’tmentionit.Ithasbeen

rainingeverydaysinceIgothere.W:That’sapity.It’sbeenniceandsunnyhere.Whenwillyoubehome?M:Iwasgoingtobebacktomorrow,butt

heflightsarefullybooked.ThenextavailableflightleavesonThursday,soIhavetobebackthedayaftertomorrow.Ijusthopeitwon’tsn

owbeforethen.8.M:Amy,myhousemateandIarehavingahouse-warmingpartyonFridaynight.Wouldyouliketocome?W:Sure.Willtherebealotofpeoplethere?M:Yeah.We’veea

chinvitedabout10people.W:Whoarethey?M:Myhousemateinvitedhisfamilyandafewfriendsfromschool,andIinvitedpeopleinour

officemostly.Youwon’tbesittingtherebyyourself.W:Whattimeisitgoingtostart?M:Mostpeoplegetoffworkat6:00p.m.,soit’sgoingtostartabouttwohoursl

ater.W:ShouldIbringanything?M:We’llhavebeer,butifyoubringsomejuice,that’dbegreat.W:Icouldalsobringsomemusicifyouwant.I’vegotlotsofsongsonmynewiPod.

M:That’llbegreat.Waitformeafterworkthen!Iwillcomeontime.9.M:Alice,canyouhelpmelookafteranewstudentwho’scomingtovisitourschool?HernameisRosieTod

d.19W:Yes,ofcourse,Mr.Brent.Whenisshecoming?M:Letmesee—nextMonday—no,sorry,thedayafter,ImeanTuesday.W:That’sOK.Wh

attimewillshebehere?M:She’scomingatninethirty,butI’lllookafterherthen.Canyoucomeandmeetheratten?W:Sure.WhereshallIfin

dher?M:She’llbeinthehall.Oh,noshewon’t.She’llbeintheofficeatthattimeaftervisitingthelab.W:OK.SowheredoItakeher

?M:TakehertoyourSpanishclass.Afterthat,she’scomingtomyEnglishlesson.Thencanyoutakehertolunch?W:Allright.Andisshestartingherenextterm,inJan

uary?M:Soonerthanthat,Alice!She’sjoiningusnextmonth,inOctober.You’llhaveanewmembersoon.Onemorething.Ifyouhaveanyquestions,justphoneme.Thenumbe

rfortheteachers’roomis0566291.W:OK,Mr.Brent.10.W:Sincelastweek,hundredsoflistenershavecalledtheshowtosaythey’reinte

restedintheartclasseswetalkedabout.Well,Ihavesomegoodnewsforthem!TherewillbemoreclassesattheLondonCollegeofAr

tthisspringandsummer.YoucandoacourseinMay,JulyorAugust.EachcourselaststhreeweeksandtheteacherwillbeHelen

Parkes.Helenhastaughtartformanyyearsinschoolsandcollegesandisafamousartistherself.Youdon’tneedtobringbrushesorpaintsbutyoumusthaveanotebookwithyouto

takenotes.Lessonswilltakeplacethreetimesaweek,fromsixtoeightintheevening.Attheendofeachcourse,therewillbeaprizeforthebeststudent.Heorshe

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