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信阳高中2022届高二年级暑假回顾性测试英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,每题1.5分,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每题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,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.Whatdoesthemanmean?A.HehadtoreturnthepenstoLydiaB.HeborrowedthepensfromLydia.C.Hebrok

ethewoman’spen.2.WhichcountrydoesLindawanttotraveltothissummer?A.Thailand.B.France.C.Vietnam.3.Wheredoestheconversati

ontakeplace?A.Intheclassroom.B.Athome.C.Inastore.4WhatwillBelledonext?A.Finishherhomeworkimmediately.B.Continuewatchingthegame.C.Gotoplayfootball.5

.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Achildren’sbook.B.Astoryofadog.C.Anamazingtrip.第二节(共15小题;每题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,各个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。6.Howdidthewoman

getthere?A.Bybus.7.Whattimeisitnow?B.Bytaxi.C.Bysubway.A.4:10pm.B.4:20pm.C.4:30pm.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。8.Whatiswoman’splanfor

thismorning?A.Toseearoundthecity.B.Tostayhome.C.Todosomesports.9.WhatwillMarkdothisweekend?A.Attendameeting

.B.Pickuphisparents.C.Showhisbossaround.10.WhenwillMark’sparentsmostprobablyleavethecity?A.ThisSaturday.B.NextTuesday.C.NextMond

ay.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。11.HowmanybedroomsdoesthehouseonSunshineStreethave?A.2.B.3.C.4.12.WhatisanadvantageofthehouseonCandyBarStre

et?A.Largeparkinglots.B.Extremelylowrent.C.Goodpublictransport.13.Whatistheprobablerelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.

Friends.B.Workmates.C.Husbandandwife.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。14.WhyisDebbygotoNewYork?A.Forwork.B.Forfun.C.Forstudy.15.Whydid

theGreensmoveoutofthecity?A.Becausetheywantedtolearntomakecookies.B.Becausetheygottiredofthelifeincity.C.Becausetheydidn’tliketheweatherincit

y.16.HowdoesMr.Greengotoworknow?A.Bytrain.B.Bybus.C.Bycar.17.WhatistheGreens’planfortomorrownight?A.Holdingaparty.B.Throwingapot.C.V

isitinganeighbour.听下面一段独白,回答以下小题。18.WhatworsenedLily’sfatness?A.Shortofexercise.B.Lossofconfidence.C.Loveofcomputer

games.19.WhydidLilywanttoloseweight?ATofindaboyfriend.B.Tobuyaweddingdress.C.Togetmarriedasplanned.20.HowmuchdidLilyweighonherweddingday?

A.135pounds.B.146pounds.C.206pounds.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ASeo

ulisamoderncityfullofdeliciousfoodoptions(选择)aswellasgreatattractions,historicalsights,andplacestoshop.BesttimetovisitThebestmonthforsightsee

inginSeoulisduringthewarmweatherbetweensummerandearlyfall.GettingaroundInSeoul,youhavethreemainformsoftransportation:train,

subway,andtaxi.ThefastestoptiontogetaroundSeoulistheAirportRailroadExpresstrain.Ithastwooptions:theExpressandtheAll-stop.Whilet

heAll-stopoptionischeaper,it’sabout15minutesslowerthantheExpress.Seoulhasoneofthelargestsubwaystationsintheworldwith14lines.Itmayseemabitawful,butonc

eyougetusedtoit,it’sprettyeasy.AnotheroptiontogetaroundSeoulistorentacar.ThisisoneoftheleastusedoptionsasSeoulhasaconvenientpublictra

nsportationsystem.PlacestovisitEverland—thelargestthemeparkinKorea.LotteWorld—agreatthemeparkforkidswithnever-endingthrillrides.SeoulTower—asymbo

licskyscraperwhereyoucantakebreathtakingviewsofthecity.Trickeye3Dmuseum—ifyoulovephotos,youwillfindstrangephotosinthismuseum.WheretostayThereare

lotsofplacestostayatSeoul.Belowareourtoprecommendations(推荐):Myeongdongistourists’popularoption.Ithasgreatshoppingmalls,

greatfood,andlivelynightlife.YoucanstayattheAloftSeoulMyeongdong.Gangnamisanotherpopulardistrict,whichhasbecomefamou

sthankstothesongGangnamStyle.OneofthebestareasinGangnamisGarosugil,whereyouwillfindcafes,artgalleries,retail(零售)stores.Agreath

oteloptioninthisareaistheDormyInnPremiumSeoulGarosugil.21.WhichmonthbelowisthebesttimetovisitSeoul?A.December.B.February.C.April.D.Au

gust.22.Wheremaykidsmostlike?A.Everland.B.SeoulTower.C.LotteWorld.D.Garosugil.23.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.TheExpressoffersafasterbutmoreex

pensiveservice.B.Myeongdongisagreatshopfavoredbytourists.C.Gangnamhasbecomepopularonlybecauseofahitsong.D.RentingcarsisacommonwaytogetaroundSeoul

.BWhenlifetriestobringyoudown,justdance!That’sthemessagefromPengXiaoying,45,andher49-year-oldhusband,FanDeduo,inZhejiangpr

ovince.Thecouple-farmerswhogrowcorninRuian,Wenzhou-recentlywentviralontheInternetwithashuffledance(鬼步舞)theyinvented.They’vecheeredupmillio

nsofChinesewithsmilingfacesandeasygoingattitudetolife.Thecoupleturnedtodancingaboutfouryearsago.Fanwasinlowsp

iritsafteraserioustrafficaccidentinYunnanprovince18yearsago.Hebecamenervous,easilyupsetbysmallmatters,andhadtroubleslee

pingatnightduetotheaccident.Thecouplethendecidedtoendtheirshoe-sellingbusinessinYunnanandreturnedtotheirh

ometown,Ruian.Tohelpovercomehissadness,Peng,whowasabigfanofdancinginpublicsquares,invitedFantojoinher.Ashedanced,hissufferingdisappearedlike

magic.Thecouplethencontinuedsquaredancing.That’swheretheyinventedtheshuffle,mixingsomeelements(元素)ofrurallifesuchascombinghair.Duringthenovelcoro

navirusepidemic(新冠病毒流行病),thecoupleuploadedtheirdancevideostoDouyin,alsoknownasTikTok,andbeganlive-streamingonthesharingplatform.Theirb

igsmilesanduniquedancestepstookcyberspacebystorm,withmorethan1.6millionnetizensnowsubscribingto(订阅)theirchannelandfollowingtheirdancingontheplatfor

m.“Lookatthem!Ithinkthat’sreallywhatdancingisabout-notshowingoffbutreallybringinghappinessandjoytothedancersthemselvesinasimpleway.Thisisthemost

beautifuldancingI’veeverseen,”onenetizensaid.24.Whydidthecoupleturntodancing?A.Theywantedtoinventanewtypeofdancing.B.Th

eywereeagertoshowofftheirdancing.C.Theyhopedtocheerupotherpeople.D.Theydecidedtoleadamorepositivelife.25.Wh

at’sthesimilarmeaningoftheunderlinedword“viral”?A.Cheerful.B.Popular.C.Familiar.D.Enjoyable.26.Whatcanweinferfrom

thepassage?A.Theirdanceiscloselyrelatedtotheirdailylife.B.Theylearnedshuffledancefromvideosonline.C.Th

eyfeltsadbecauseoftheirbusinessfailure.D.Shuffledancecanmakepeopleforgettroubleinlife.27.What’sthebesttitleofthepass

age?A.Shuffledancebecamepopularonline.B.Shuffledancewasthemostbeautifuldancing.C.Shuffledancechangedthecouple’slif

e.D.Shuffledancecameoutofsquaredance.CPeoplehaveknownforalongtimethatplantscanhear,see,smellandcommunicatewitheachother.Now

,theyhavebeenrecordedmakingsoundswhenstressed.Inastudy,ItzhakKhaitandhisteamfoundthattomatoandtobaccoplantscanmakeultrasonic(超声的)noises

.Theplant“cryout”duetolackofwater,orwhentheyarecut.Thesoundisjusttoohighforhumantohear.Microphoneswerepl

aced10centimetersawayfromtheplantsandpickedupsoundsintherangeof20to100,000hertz(赫兹).Humanhearingusuallyrangesfrom20to20,00

0hertz.Onaverage,“thirsty”tomatoplantsmade35soundsanhour,whiletobaccoplantsmade11.Whenplantwascut,tomatoplantsmade

anaverageof25soundsinthefollowinghour,andtobaccoplants15.Perhapsmostinterestingly,differenttypesofstressledtodifferen

tsounds.Theresearchersusedaspecialmachinetoseparatetheplants’soundsfromthoseofwind,rainandothernoisesoft

hegreenhouses.Inmostcases,itcorrectlytoldwhetherthestresswascausedbydrynessoracut.Water-hungrytobaccomad

eloudersoundsthancuttobacco,forexample.AlthoughKhaitandhisteamonlylookedattomatoandtobaccoplants,theythoughtotherpla

ntsalsomadesoundswhenstressed.Khait’sreportalsosuggestedthatinsectscouldhearthesoundupto5metersawayandrespon

d.Theteamsaidiffarmerscouldhearthesesounds,theycouldgiveplantsthewatertheyneed.Asclimatechangecausesmoredroughts(干旱),theysaidthiswouldbeimportanti

nformationforfarmers,forthesoundthatdrought-stressedplantsmadecouldbeusedinagriculture.Ifplantsarescreamingforf

earoftheirsurvival,shouldwebethankfulwecan’thearthem?28.WhichdidKhaitandhisteamfindfromtheirresearch?A.

Onlytomatoplantscouldmakeultrasonicnoises.B.Humanscanhearplantscryingwhilecuttingthem.C.Plantswereabletoproducesound

swhenstressed.D.Plantsmadeultrasonicnoisestocommunicatewitheachother.29.Howdidtomatoandtobaccoplantsreactt

odifferentstressesaccordingtothetext?A.Cuttobaccoplantsmadeweakersoundsthandrought-stressedones.B.Tomatoplantsreac

tedtodifferentstresseswiththesamesound.C.Cuttomatoplantsproducedmoresoundsthanwater-hungryones.D.Tobaccoplantsmadeloudersoundsthant

omatoplantswhenshortofwater.30.What’sthemainideaofParagraph5?A.Farmersimaginewhatthefutureagriculturewillbelike.B.Farmershavecontributedal

ottotheresearch.C.Farmerscanapplytheresultoftheresearchtoagriculture.D.Farmerswillfacelotsofchallengesinthefuture.31.Whereisthistextmost

likelyfrom?A.Anaturemagazine.B.Anovel.C.Adiary.D.Aguidebook.DTodaycompanieshavebranchesaroundtheworld.Morethan11%oftheUSmanagersandw

orkersworkonlineeitherfull-timeorpart-time,andthatnumberiscontinuinggrowing.Itisbelievedthatitisawasteoftimeandmoneytof

lyaroundtheworldforface-to-facemeeting.AneffectivesolutiontothisproblemistouseWebmeetings.Alargegroupofpresentations,trainingclassesan

dmeetingsaredoneonlinewithoutlosingtheface-to-faceexperience.Webmeetingsareonlinemeetingswhereanorganizerinvitesattendees(参会人员)to

listentoorwatchanonlinepresentationbypresenters.Besides,Webmeetingscanberecordedforlateruseordownloadedforplayback.Presenterscant

akesurveystostudyhowtoholdasuccessfulmeeting.SomeWebmeetingsoftwareprogramscanwatchtheusers’desktopbeha

viortoseeiftheybecomenotfocusedonthepresentationandbeginworkingonotherdocuments.Ifso,theprogramcantellpresenterswhenthelist

enerslosetheirattention,whichwillhelpthepresentersknowwhichpartsofthemeetingneedimproving.Webmeetingscanworkwellbecausethey

’reconnectedbyaserver(服务器).Companieshavetwochoiceswhenitcomestotheseservers.TheycaneitherbuyaspecialWebmeetingservertoho

ldtheirmeetingsathighspeed,ortheycanpayforaWebmeetingservicecentereverytimetoletithelpconnecteveryat

tendee,whosespeedisalwaysworrying.ThechoicedependsonhowfrequentlythecompanyholdsWebmeetingsandtheaveragen

umberofpeopleattendingthemeetings.Webmeetingsareanexcellentexampleofhowtechnologyischangingthewaywedobusiness.Withallthe

technologiestoday,thetraditionalofficemightsoonbeathingofthepast.32.WhatistheadvantageofWebmeetings?A.Theyleavemore

peopleunemployed.B.Theysavepeoplemuchtimeandmoney.C.Theycausemoretrafficaccidentseveryday.D.Theymakepeoplespendmoretimeoncomputer.33.Attendeesca

nre-watchthemeetingsby.A.TurningtothemeetingpresenterB.AskinghelpfromotherattendeesC.ExpectingnextmeetingD.Downloadingthemeeting34.Whatcanwelear

nfromthepassage?A.Webmeetingslosetheface-to-faceexperience.B.SomeWebmeetingprogramshelpimprovethemeetings’quality.C.Webmeetingsimp

rovethemeetings’atmosphere.D.CompaniesmustbuyaspecialservertoholdWebmeetings.35.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardsWebmeeting?A.Con

cerned.B.Uninterested.C.Negative.D.Positive.第二节(共5小题;每题2分,满分10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。Travellingabroadisbecomi

ngincreasinglypopulartheseyears.Somepeopleareafraidofmakinglinguisticmistakeswhiletraveling.Actually,culturalmistakesmaybemoreserious,whichcanlead

toseriousmisunderstanding.36●TouchingSomeone37InMediterraneancountries,ifyoudon’ttouchsomeone’sarmwhentalkingt

othemorifyoudon’tgreetthemwithkissesorawarmhug,you’llbeconsideredcold.Butbackslap(拍背)someonewhoisn’tafamilymemberoragoodfriendinKorea,andyou’llmaket

hemuncomfortable.InThailand,theheadisconsideredsacred(神圣的)-neverevenpatachildonthehead.●TalkingOverDinnerInsomecountries,likeChina,Japanandsom

eAfricannations,thefoodisthething,sodon’tstartchattingaboutyourday’sadventureswhileeveryoneelseisdiggingintodinner.38It’snotbecauseyourgroupisunfrien

dly,butbecausemealtimesareforeating,nottalking.●RemovingYourShoesorNotTakeoffyourshoeswhenarrivingatthedoorofaLondondinnerpartyandthehost

esswillfindyouuncivilized,butfailtoremoveyourshoesbeforeenteringahomeinAsia,Hawaii,orthePacificIslandsandyou’llbeconsidered

disrespectful.So,ifyouseearowofshoesatthedoor,startundoingyourshoelaces.39Onceyouareonthegroundofadiffer

entcountryremainhighlysensitivetonativebehavior.40Anddon’tfeeloffendedifsomethingseemsoffensive-likequ

euejumping.Afterall,thisisaglobalvillage,andweareallverydifferent.A.Ifnot,keeptheshoeson.B.Asthesayin

ggoes:“DoasRomansdo.”C.Neverbecompletelysurprisedbyanything.D.Personalspacesaredifferentamongcountries.E.You’llbelike

lytomeetwithnoresponse.F.Thelinguisticmistakemeansthatsomeoneisnotfullyexpressinghisidea.G.Watchoutforthefollowingcult

uralmistakesandtrytoavoidthem.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。AliaBakerisalibrariani

nIraq.Herlibraryusedtobea41placeforallwholovedbooksandlikedtoshareknowledge.They42variousmattersallovertheworld.Whe

nthewarwasnear,Aliawas43thatthefiresofwarwoulddestroythebooks,whicharemore44toherthanmountainofgold.Thebooksareineverylanguag

e—newbooks,ancientbooks,45abookonthehistoryofIraqthatissevenhundredyearsold.Shehadaskedthegovernmentfo

r46tomovethebookstoa47place,buttheyrefused.SoAliatookmattersintoherownhands.48,shebroughtbookshomeeverynight,49hercarlateafterwork.Herfriendscamet

o50herwhenthewarbrokeout.Aniswhoownedarestaurant51tohidesomebooks.Allthroughthe52,Alia,Anis,hisbrothersandneighbourstookthebooksfrom

thelibrary,53themovertheseven-footwalland54themintherestaurant.Thebooksstayedhiddenasthewar55.Thenninedayslaters,afireburnedthe56tothegro

und.Oneday,thebombingstoppedandthe57left.Butthewarwasnotoveryet.Aliaknewthatifthebooksweretobesafe,theymustbe58againwhilethecitywas59.S

oshehiredatrucktobringallthebookstothehousesoffriendsinthesuburbs(郊区).NowAliawaitedforthewartoendand60peaceandanewlibrary.41.A.meetingB.work

ingC.personalD.religious42.A.raisedB.handledC.reportedD.discussed43.A.worriedB.angryC.doubtfulD.curious44.A.practicalB.preciousC.reliable

D.expensive45.A.thenB.stillC.evenD.rather46.A.permissionB.confirmationC.explanationD.information47.A.largeB.public

C.distantD.safe48.A.FortunatelyB.SurprisinglyC.SeriouslyD.Secretly49.A.startingB.parkingC.fillingD.testing50.A.stopB.helpC.warnD.rescue51A.intende

dB.pretendedC.happenedD.agreed52.A.warB.nightC.buildingD.way53.A.putB.openedC.passedD.threw54.A.hidB.exchang

edC.burntD.distributed55.A.approachedB.eruptedC.continuedD.ended56.A.restaurantB.libraryC.cityD.wall57.A.neighboursB.soldiersC.frie

ndsD.customers58.A.soldB.readC.savedD.moved59.A.occupiedB.bombedC.quietD.busy60.A.dreamedofB.believedin第Ⅱ卷C.caredabou

tD.lookedfor第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或所给单词的正确形式。AsschoolscloseandmillionsofpeopleacrosstheUnitedStateswor

kfromhome,thepromiseofcompanionshipisprompting(促使)sometotakeinanimals.The61(decide)toadoptpetsfliesinthefaceofsomec

onventionalwisdomthatdiscouragesaddinganewanimal62ahouseholdduringastressfulorbusytimeoftheyear,suchastheh

olidays.Butsofar,thenovelcoronavirus63(create)analmostparentalleave-likesituationformanypeople.“Therearetimes64animalsprovideincredibleco

mfortandcompanionship,especiallyduringtimesofcrisis—andthey65(true)appreciatetheattention—soweencouragepeople66(continue)toadoptanimalsinneed,”sai

dMaltBershadker,presidentandchiefexecutiveoftheAmericanSocietyforthePreventionofCrueltytoAnimals.Peoplearebringinghomeallkindsoflivingcreaturesforco

mpanionshipduringanunprecedented(空前的)timeofsocialisolation(隔离),andthey’resharing67(photo)orsocialmediatoprovideabreakfromda

rkernews.Petscanalsoentertainyoungerfamilymembersathome—KennethLynchandLaurenWakefieldbought68uniqueblue-and-silverbettafi

shfortheirtwoyoungchildrentohelpdevelopastrongsenseofresponsibilityby69(feed)itandcleaningthetank.“Iti

s70(benefit)tooccupysomeoftheirtimeinamorehealthymannerwhiletheyarehomefromschool”,saidLynch.第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节、短文改错(每小题1分,共计10分)

假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及两个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除

:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。DearPeter,Iamw

ritingtotellyouawonderfulnews.OurschoolphotographyclubistoholdanInternationalStudentPhotographyExhibition,itsthemei

senvironmentalprotection.Theexhibitionwilllastthreeweeks.ThosewhoisinterestedcansignupattheStudentUnion.AsfarasIamco

ncerned,particularlykeenintakingphotos,youarealwayshavingthedesiredosomethingfortheenvironment.Whatimpressesmemostarethephotosyoutookw

hileyouvisitthepark.Whynotshowittoeveryonepresentattheexhibition?Youcandefinitelymakethedifferent,callingonpeopletodevotethemselvestoprotectthee

nvironment.Iwouldbemorethandelightedlyifyoucouldjoinus.第二节:书面表达(满分25分)Yours,LiHua新冠病毒疫情当前,针对各地开展的网课,人们

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