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慈溪市2022学年第一学期高二期末测试卷英语学科试题第一部分: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.Whydoesthemanneedamap?A.TotourManchester.B.Tofindarestaurant.C.Tolearnab
outChina.2.Whenwilltheconcertstart?A.At7:30pm.B.At8:00pm.C.At8:30pm.3.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Husbandandwife.B.Mothe
randson.C.Colleagues.4.WhatdoesthewomansayaboutJack’sraceresult?A.It’sexciting.B.It’sunfair.C.It’sapity.5.Whatareth
espeakerstalkingabout?A.Avideo.B.Asinger.C.Aprogram.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.Whe
redoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inanoffice.B.Inarestaurant.C.Overthephone.7.Whatwillthemandotomorrowmorning?A.Deliverasuit.B
.Attendameeting.C.Pickupsomeone.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whatisthewoman’splanfortonight?A.Learningtobake.B.Reviewingforatest.C.Attendingaparty.9.Whatdess
ertdoesthewomanlikebest?A.Teaicecream.B.Bananacupcakes.C.Strawberrypancakes.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Howdoesthewomansou
nd?C.Excited.A.Satisfied.B.Unhappy.11.Whatdoesthewomanprobablydo?A.She’salawyer.B.She’sadoctor.C.She’sasalesperson.12.Whenwillthewomantakeherholi
day?A.Inthesummer.B.Inthefall.C.Inthewinter.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Hostingashow.B.Givinga
lecture.C.Havingaclass.14HowdidSteven’smotherinfluencehim?A.Bysendinghimtopoetryclasses.B.Byteachinghimtowritebusinessplans.C.Byaskinghimtor
eadfromearlychildhood.15.WhatdoesStevenfindmostdifficultinwriting?A.Findingtherightwords.B.Choosingasuitabletopic
.C.Describingrealexperiences.16.WhatisSteven’sopiniononhisownwriting?A.Creative.B.Successful.C.Encouraging.听第10
段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatistherateoftheaverageglobaltemperatureincrease?A.0.15to0.20Cperyear.B.0.15to0.20Ceveryfiveyears.
C.0.15to0.20Cperdecade.18.Atwhataveragetemperaturewillcoralreefsbegintodie?A.35℃.B.37C.C.38C.19.Whatwillhap
peniftheaveragetemperaturereaches39Cto41C?ASunflowerswon’tsurviveanymore.B.Mostcountrieswillbedrowned...C.Seaanimalswilldiemassively.20.Whatdoes
thespeakermeanintheend?A.Weshouldmakesomechanges.B.Wehavelostourlastchance.C.Wecanstopglobalwarming.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。AAllabouttheFIFAWorldCup:athrillingfestivaloffootballGetreadyforthe
spectacularsportingeventwithourfact-packedtournamentguide.On20thNovember,theFIFAWorldCuptournamentkicksoffin
Qatar.AroundfivebillionfootballfansaroundtheworldareexpectedtowatchliveonTVasthebestmen’steamsbattleitoutforfootbal
l’sultimateprize.Whoaresomeofthestarplayerstowatch?FromSonHueng-mintoGarethBale,therearemoretoptalentonshowthaneverinthistournament.It’sthefirsttime
teamscantakeasquadof26players,ratherthantheusual23.Sadly,it’slikelytobethelastWorldCupfortwoofthegreatestplayersinthega
me:LionelMessiandCristianoRonaldo.It’salsoachanceforsomefreshtalenttoshine,however,lookoutforyoungerplayerssuchasEngl
and’sJudeBellingham,Germany’sJamalMusialaandPedrifromSpain.WhichteamsareattheWorldCup?Thirty-twoteamscompete
forthetrophy.Forthefirsttimeever,Qatartakespartinthetournament.Ashosts,theyqualifiedautomaticallybuttheother31teamshadtowinanumberofqualifying
matches.ThenextWorldCupin2026willbeevenbigger-forty-eightteamswillbeincompetition.Howdoesthetournamentwork?The32teamshavebeendrawnintoeightgroupsoffo
ur.Theteamsineachgroupplayagainsteachotheronceinamini-league,andthetoptwofromeachgroupprogresstothekno
ckoutstage.Teamsmustwinthatgame,thenaquarter-finalandasemi-finaltoreachthefinalon18December.AswellastheWorldCuptrophyforthewin
ningteam,thereareindividualtrophiesforthebestplayer(GoldenBall)andtopscorer(GoldenBoot).England’sCaptainHarryKanewontheGoldenBootin2018.
WhatconditionsdoesplayersfaceinthisWorldCup?Sincethefirstmen’sWorldCupin1930,thetournamenthasbeenplayedinJuneandJuly.However.Qata
rissohotinthesummerthatthe2022competitionwasmovedtoNovemberandDecember,whenit’scooler.It’sstillwarm,though,andeachoftheeightstadiumshas
air-conditioning.Ittakestheequivalentof100bathtubsofwateradayjusttokeepthepitchesinthestadiumsgreen.Aswellasabrand-newcityandairport,sevenspectacular
newstadiumswerebuiltforthisWorldCup.1.What’sspecialabouttheQatarWorldCup?A.ThenumberoffanswatchingtheliveonTVisaboutfivebillion.B.T
hesquadforeachcountrycanbemadeupof26players.C.SomefreshtalentplayersshineinthefootballgameD.Itcostmuchwatertokeepthepitchesgre
en.2.Whichofthefollowingstatementiscorrectaccordingtothepassage?A.Qatarhadtowinanumberofqualifyingmatc
hestoparticipate.B.MessiandRonaldowilltakepartinthe2026WorldCup.C.It’sthefirsttimetheWorldCupisheldinNovemberD
.England’sHarryKanewasthebestplayerin2018.3.Whoisthepassageintendedfor?A.Footballenthusiasts.B.Travellovers.C.Popstarfans.D.Spor
tstrainers.BDavidBrownisknownastheworld’sfastestcompletelyblindrunner.HewasdiagnosedwithKawasakidiseaseat15monthsol
d,whichledhimtocompletelylosehissightbyage13.Brownsayshewaslivinginfearforanumberofyearsuntilhediscoveredhispassionf
orrunning.AfterwinninganessaycontestheearnedtheticketfortheOlympicGamesinBeijingin2008.Itwasatthattimethatheknewhewante
dtocompetehimself.Paralympicrunnerstrainandcompetealongsidesightedguides.AttheRioGamesin2016,BrownandhispartnerJeromeAveryran10.99inthemen’
s100-meterdashtotakehomethegold.Brownmadehiswaytorunningfromanothersport.Heexplainsthathelosthislefteye
whenhewas3,andlostvisioninhisrighteyeovertime.Heplayedbasketballasakid,butwasincreasinglygettinginjuredbecaus
ehecouldn’tseetheballcoming.“Itooktheopportunitytorunontheplayground,andrealizedIhadsomespeedthere,”hesays.,Hepursuedhispassiona
ttheMissouriSchoolfortheBlind.Brownstartedattheschoolwhenhewas11,anditwastherethathereallystartedrunningtrack.HegottohisfirstParalympi
cgamesbywritingaboutrunning.Brownwasoneofthe25winnersofanessaycontestthatgottoattendtheeventinBeijing.Hesayshew
roteabouthowheusedsportstoovercomeobstacles,notingthatashegrewuphestruggledwithdepression.It’simportanttobeinsyncwithyourrunningpart
ner.HisnewpartnerStewardsayshedoesn’thavetoslowdownwhenrunningwithBrown,becausehe’sfast.A10-or11-sccondracedoesn’trequiremuchspeaking,Stewar
dsays.“It’salsoanhonor,”Brownsays.HenotesthatParalympicrunnerscan’tdowhattheydowithoutguideslikeStew
ard,whocouldtheoreticallyrunsolobutchoosenotto.Hecallsit“agreathonor”.4.WhatmadeDavidBrowndecidetotakepartinthecompet
itionhimself?A.Winninganessaycontest.B.WinninganOlympicmedal.C.Attendingthe2008Olympics.D.AttendingtheMissouriSchool.5.WhatmadeDavidBrownchangefrom
basketballtorunning?A.Hischangeinpersonalinterest.B.Thedeclineandlossofhisvision.C.ThediagnosiswithKawasakidisease.D.H
isparticipationinhisfirstParalympicgames.6.WhatcanweknowaboutDavidBrown’sessay?A.Itwasinspiring.B.It
wasinteresting.C.Itwaspessimistic.D.Itwasdepressing.7.WhichproverbbestdescribesDavidBrown’sstory?A.AllroadsleadtoRome.B.Everydoghasitsday.C.Wheret
hereisawill,thereisaway.D.Hopeforthebest,preparefortheWorst.CTheworld’sanimalpopulationshavedecreasedbymorethantwo-
thirdssince1970,accordingtoarecentresearchfromtheWorldWildlifeFund(WWF).TheLondongroupprovidedinformationon32000wildlifepopulationswhi
chincludedmorethan5,000species.Theresearchersfoundthatpopulationsizeshaddeclinedby69percentonaverage.Theysaidthelos
sofforests,humanexploitation(开发)oftheenvironment,pollution,andclimatechangeweregreatcausesoftheloss.Land-usech
angeisstillthebiggestthreattowildlife.However,theresearchersadded,”ifwecannotlimitwarmingto1.5“C,climatechangeislikelytobecomethedominantc
auseofbiodiversitylossinthecomingyears.”WildlifepopulationsinLatinAmericanandtheCaribbeanSeaareaweregreatlyaffected.Theresea
rch,showeda94percentdropinthoseareasinover50years.Wildlifepopulationsinriverandlakehabitatsdecreasedthemost.Freshwaterpopulationshavede
clinedbyanaverageof83percentsince1970.Forexample,onepopulationofpinkriverdolphinsintheAmazonRiverareaofBrazilfe
llby65percentbetween1994and2016.Thesefindingsarearedflagthatwarnsofalargersystemfailureonthehorizon.Evenonespecies’populationdeclinecanaff
ectotherspecies,eventuallyimpactingtheecosystem’sabilitytofunction.Humansdependonastableclimate,predicta
bleweatherpatterns,andproductivefarmlandandfisheriestothrive(蓬勃发展),butthecurrenttrendsaresevereenoughtothreatenmanylife-sustainingsystems.Ourfutu
redependsonreversing(扭转)thelossofnaturejustasmuchasitdependsondealingwithclimatechange.Andyoucan’tsolv
eonewithoutsolvingtheother.Everyonehasaroleinreversingthesetrends,fromindividualstocompaniestogovernments.Ifnothing
changes,animalpopulationswillundoubtedlycontinuetofall,drivingwildlifetoextinctionandthreateningtheintegrity(完整)oftheecosystemsonwhichwealld
epend.8.Whatisthegreatestthreattowildlifepopulationscurrently?A.Illegalhunting.B.Globalwarming.C.Land-usechange.D.Environmentalpoll
ution.9.Howdoestheauthorexplainthedeclineoffreshwaterwildlifeinparagraph3?A.Bylistingfigures.B.Byanalyzingthecauses.C.Bymakingaco
mparison.D.Byreferringtoaconcept.10.Whatcanwelearnfromparagraph4?A.Climatechangethreatensmanywildanim
als.B.Farmlandisthebasisoflife-sustainingsystemsC.Speciesdiversityisimportanttomaintainastableecosystem.D.Extremeweathe
reventshavebecomemoreandmorefrequent.11.Whatisthemainpurposeofthetext?A.ToexplainthedifficultyofrestoringecosystemsB.Tocallonpeopletotake
actiontoprotectnature.C.Topresenttheincreasingtrendofclimatechange.D.Toshowpeople’seffortsinreversingthelossofnature.
DInaclinicaltrial(试验)with80adults,ateamofresearchersfoundthatsleepextensionreducedenergyintakeandresultedinanegativee
nergybalanceinreal-lifesettingsamongadultswithoverweightwhohabituallycurtailed(缩减)theirsleepduration.ThefindingsappearinthejournalJAM
AInternalMedicine.Obesityisamajorpublichealthconcern.Muchevidencesuggeststhatsleepinglessthan7hourspernightonaregularbasisis
associatedwithadversehealthresults.Particularly,insufficientsleepdurationhasbeenincreasinglyrecognizedasanimporta
ntfactorforobesity.However,itremainsunknownwhetherextendingsleepdurationcanbeaneffectivestrategyforpreventingobesity.Theclinicaltria
linvolved80adultsaged21to40yearswithabodymassindex(BMI)between25.0and29.9,andhabitualsleepdurationoflessthan6
.5hourspernight.ThestudywasconductedfromNovember1,2014toOctober30,2020.Theparticipantswereabletoincreaseth
eirsleepdurationbyanaverageof1.2hourspernightafterapersonalizedsleepcounseling(咨询)session.Overall,participantswho
increasedtheirsleepdurationwereabletoreducetheircalorieintakebyanaverageof270kcalperday-whichwouldtranslatetoroughly12kg
ofweightlossoverthreeyearsiftheeffectsweremaintainedoveralongterm.Ultimately,theresearchershopetoexaminetheunderlying(潜在的)mecha
nismsthatmayexplaintheseresults,andbelievetheirworkshouldencouragenew,largerstudiesonweightcontroltodetermineifextendingsleepcansupportweight
-lossprogramsandhelppreventorreverseobesity.“Inourearlierwork,weunderstoodthatsleepisimportantforappetiteregulation,”D
r.Tasalisaid.“Nowwe’veshownthatinreallife,withoutmakinganyotherlifestylechanges,youcanextendyoursleepandeatfewercalories.Thiscouldreallyh
elppeopletryingtoloseweight.”12.What’sthenewfindingoftheresearch?A.Sleepextensioncanleadtoweightproblems.B.Extendingsleepdurationhe
lpsreducecaloricintake.C.Controllingenergyintakeisthekeytolosingweight.D.Overweightadultsoftendecreasetheirsleepduration.13.What
’stheprobablemeaningoftheunderlinedword“adverse”inparagraph2?A.Harmful.B.Unique.C.Lasting.D.Apparent.14.Accordingth
etext,thesubjectofthestudy________.A.usuallyslept6.5hourspernightB.were80adultsofthesimilaragegroupC.gotadviceonsleeptailoredtothemse
lvesD.wereparticularlychosenfromacertainplace15.Whatdoresearchersthinkofthestudy?A.Itsresultsarehardtoexplainclearly.B.Itlaysafoundationforfu
rtherstudies.C.It’sunreliablewithmanyfactorsignored.D.Ithassolvedallthepuzzlesofresearchers.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。Doyouevercompareyourselftootherpeopleandwishyoucouldbemorelikethem?Actuallyacceptingwhoyouarecanhelpyoufeelhappierandmorepositivea
boutyourself.___16___Aswellasappreciatingwhatyou’regoodat,itmeansvaluingthepartsofyouthatdon’tshineasbrightly,likebeingforgetfuloruntidy.
It’sahabitthatinvolvesbeingkindtoyourselfevenwhenyoumakeamistake.Anditalsomeansknowingyourownweaknessesandstrengths,andaccep
tingwhoyouarenomatterwhatotherpeoplesayorthink.Whenyouacceptwhoyouare,youworrylessaboutthingsyoucan’tchange.___17_
__AnnaFreud,founderofamentalhealthcharitythatsupportsyoungpeople,says,“Wecanalwaysfeelasifwehavetoappearperfectandarebusytryingtomeetothers’stan
dards.___18___.”Somepeoplemayfindlettersornumbershardtoread,forexample,buttheymighthavestrengthsinotherareas,likefindingacreat
ivewaytoovercomechallenges.Learningtoaccepteverythingaboutyourselfcanalsohelpyoudiscoverwhatyou’rereallycapableof.___19___Startbymakingali
stofallthethingsyoulikeaboutyourself.Maybeyou’regoodatcooking,orpeoplefinditeasytotalktoyou.Askyourfriendsf
orhelp.Also,thinkupwaystotreatyourself,liketakingalongbathorwatchingyourfavoritefilmandspendsomequalitytimeonyourown.___20___A.Youarediff
erentinyourownway.B.Thismakesyoufeelhappierandmoreconfident.C.Everyoneisbornwiththeirstrengthsandweaknesses.D.Th
atleadsustoforgetaboutthelittlethingsthatmakeusunique.E.Therearesomeeffectivewaysthatcanhelpyouacceptyourself.F.Self-acceptancemeanslearningt
oacceptthethingsthatmakeyouwhoyouare.,G.It’salsoagoodideatosaykindpositivethingstoyourselfinamirrorev
erymorning.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。A100-year-oldwomanwhosenameisMargaretGriffithsistakingI
Tclassesinanefforttocatchuponmodemtechnology.MargaretGriffithssaidshe___21___theweeklyclassestokeephermindactiveandintendedto“keepondoingwhatIdesi
retodoas___22___asIcan”.Bornin1921,MsGriffithsbegana40-year___23___inteachingataprimaryschooland___24___becameaheadteacher.S
hemadeapromisetoherselftolearnsomething___25___everyday.“I___26___mylifetotheworldofeducation,andIamstillexplo
ringtothisday.Ihavenever___27___”shesaidButher___28___camebeforetheintroductionofcomputersandbeforelongshedeeplyfeltshewas___29___.Now
sheislearningITatPorthPlazalibrarywhichoffersclassessixdaysaweek.Shesaidshehadnoaccesstocomputersduringhercareer,soshe___30___atthech
ancetokeepupwhenshesawtheITclasses___31___offer.“Idon’tknowwhatfutureis___32___forme,butIwilltrymybesttolearn
untilthelastsecondofmylife.Iamstill___33___,evenatmyage,andIamalwayshappytolearn-longmayitcontinue.”“At100,alltheotherlearnersareyoungerthanme,butIen
joytheclassesandthe___34___verymuchindeed,whichmakemefeelenergeticandpassionate.”addedMargaretGriffiths,whoselifeisagood___35___
ofthesaying:It’snevertoolatetolearn.21.A.joinedB.organizedC.attendedD.paid22.A.wellB.muchC.soonD.long23.A.care
erB.ambitionC.adventureD.assessment24.A.fortunatelyB.eventuallyC.potentiallyD.naturally25.A.newB.necessaryC.essentialD.amusing26.A.spentB.employedC
.committedD.occupied27.A.triedB.graspedC.failedD.stopped28.A.regretB.retirementC.frustrationD.embarrassment29.A.outofdateB.outoforderC.outofshapeD.
outofpractice30.A.seizedB.lookedC.jumpedD.arrived31.A.inB.onC.atD.by32.A.inturnB.infavorC.instoreD.inplace33.A.beingeducatedB.bei
ngsuspectedC.beingqualifiedD.beinghelped34.A.comfortB.performanceC.companyD.reward35.A.combinationB.demonstrationC.emphasisD.analysis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。Theteadelightingandfascinatingtheworldforthousandsofyearsh
asfinallyreceivedtop-levelglobalrecognitionas___36___sharedculturaltreasureofmankind.Traditionalteapro
cessingtechniquesandtheirassociatedsocialpracticesinChina___37___(add)toUNESCO’sRepresentativeListoftheIntangibleCultural
HeritageofHumanity(人类非物质文化遗产代表作名录)onNovember29th.ThestatuswasawardedbytheIntergovernmentalCommitteefortheSafeguardingofIntangibleCulturalHer
itage,___38___(host)inRabat,Morocco.Itconsists___39___knowledge,skillsandpractices___40___(concern)themanagementofteaplantations,picking
oftea___41___(leaf),andtheprocessing,drinkingandsharingoftea.AccondingtoUNESCO,inChina,traditionalteaprocessingtechniqu
esare___42___(close)associatedwithgeographicallocationand___43___(nature)environment,resultinginadistributionrangebet
ween180-37Nand940-122E.Tea-relatedcustomsarenotonlyfoundacrossthecountrybutalsoinfluencedtherestoftheworldthr
oughtheancientSilkRoadandtraderoutes.InChina,44registerednational-levelintangibleculturalheritageentriesarerelatedtotea.Thereareover40vocationa
lcollegesand80universitiesinChina___44___havesetupmajorsinteascienceorteaculture,resultinginover3,000graduates
specializingintea____45____(produce)andarteveryyear.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。你校正在举办一场以校园生活
为主题的视频大赛(TikTokVideoContest)。作为此次大赛的一名宣传员,请你给交换生Jim写一封邮件,邀请他参加,并告知相关信息,内容包括:1.作品内容和时长要求:2.参赛方式和截止时间。注意:1.词数80左右:2.请
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.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。Istoodtherelisteningtothesternwordsofmyfather.“Whichofyoudidthis?”heaskedwithasharpvoice.Weallstareddownatthe
floorcontainingtheartofachild’shandwritinginchalk.Istoodthere,tremblingandhopedthatnooneelsecouldseeit.“Willheknowitwasme?”Isecretlywondered
.Scared,Isaid,“Notme,Dad.”Theothersdenieditaswell.Ofcourse,weknewthatoneofusmusthavedoneit.ButI,beingtheyoungestandsmallestofust
hree,justcouldn’tfindthecouragetotellthetruth.Iwasn’tabadkidandlyingwasnotnormalforme.Butthelookonmydad’sfacethateveningfrightenedmeand
somehowIcouldn’tbringmyselftotellhim.Withoutsayingaword,hedisappearedforseveralminutesandcamebackwithapieceofpaperandapencil,determ
inedtofindoutwhodidit.Heaskedeachofustowriteexactlywhatwesawonthefloor.Iwasn’tastupidkidthough.Whenmyturncame,Ideliberatelywrotethewordsdiffere
ntly.Sowhenmydadcomparedthehandwriting,hestillcouldn’ttellwhichoneofusdidit.Frustrated,hetookasteptowardsusandl
ookedathisthreesmallkids.“I’mgoingtogiveyouonemorechancetoadmit.”Notsurprisingly,neithermybrothernormysisterspokeup.Whyshouldthey?Iwastheonewh
odidit.“ShouldIsaysomething?Isittoolate?Hewillbemad.”Again,frightened,Iheldmytongue.Hetookusallinthehouseastearssuddenlyfilledmyey
es.“Sincenoneofyouseemedtohavedoneit,thenyouwillallgetaspanking(打屁股).”What?StillIstoodthereandsaidnothing.ThelastthingIwantedwasaspanking.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。Paragraph1:“Ididit,”someonesaidandIwasprettysureitwasn’tme._______________________________________________________
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