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1、20222021学年度第一学期期中考试高二英语试题(A)本试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分。第I卷1至8页. 第II卷9至10页。满分为150分。考试用时为120分钟。第I卷(共100分)留意事项: 1. 答第I卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号、考试科目涂写在答题卡上。 2. 每小题选出答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦洁净后,再选涂其他答案标号。不能答在试卷上。第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)该部分分为第一、其次两节。留意:回答听力部分时,请先将答案标在试卷上。听力部分结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将你的答案转涂在客观题答题卡上。第一节听

2、下面5段对话。每段对话有一个小题,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. What does the woman say about Robbie? A. He has done the thing. B. He has made a good decision. C. He probably wont listen to the mans advice.2. How much does the man pay? A. $ 7.40 B. $10 C. $2.603. Where

3、 does the conversation most probably take place? A. In a pet shop. B. In a medical lab. C. In a clinic for animals.4. What does the man mean? A. He doesnt like the party.B. He is too tired to go there. C. He hasnt been invited.5. What does the boy choose clothes for? A. A football match. B. A birthd

4、ay party. C. A dance party.其次节听下面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ABC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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6. Why does the man want to move to the suburbs?A. He doesnt like working in town.B. He wants to drive to work.C. He thinks it is crow

5、ded here.7. Whats the relationship between the speakers?A. Husband and wife. B. Co-workers. C. Classmates.听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. How many painters have made the biggest Mona Lisa in the world?A. Ninety-nine. B. Nine hundred and nineteen. C. Nine hundred and ninety-nine.9. Where are the speakers goin

6、g this summer?A. To Shanghai. B. To Shenzhen. C. To Beijing.听下面一段对话,回答第10至12三个小题。10. Why is the man so upset about his grade?A. He gave up yesterdays concert for it.B. Ames got a better grade with less work.C. The woman doesnt understand his problem.11. What does the woman think of the man grade?A.

7、It is not a bad grade.B. It is unfair to the man.C. She has no opinion.12. What does the woman suggest the man do at first?A. Work harder. B. Speak to the teacher. C. Forget about the whole thing.听下面一段对话,回答第13至16四个小题。13. Who is a back-packer?A. The man. B. The mans father. C. The woman.14. What is a

8、 back-packer?A. A runner who can run faster than others.B. A person who loves visiting famous persons.C. A walker who is fond of traveling.15. What can help to be a back-packer?A. Having a good character. B. Being a single man. C. Learning English well.16. What does the man like in America?A. The ca

9、mpus life. B. The outdoor activities. C. The beautiful scenery.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20四个小题。17. In the speakers opinion, whats the most important in life?A. Family. B. Money. C. Health.18. What will bring us power to overcome disease?A. Making friends. B. Being positive. C. Eating properly.19. What is the b

10、ase of health?A. Being with friends. B. Exercising regularly. C. Having a good rest.20. What should we do in order to lead a better life?A. Working hard. B. Owning much money. C. Building up our body.其次部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节 (共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AFor decades,the San Francisco Bay area has been the heart

11、 of the computer technology industry. Many of the biggest technology companies have their headquarters in the area called Silicon Valley. But the area has not always been associated with charity. Now,a new generation of entrepreneurs(企业家)appears to be changing Silicon Valley. One example is Marc Ben

12、ioff,a donor(捐赠者),who has called on wealthy donors to give more to their communities. He also is the founder of Salesforce. com,a computer services company in San Francisco who has helped build a childrens hospital and given millions of dollars to non-profit organizations in the city. Money from the

13、 technology industry has also started to change the face of charity. Benjamin Soskis writes about the history and ideas behind charity in America. His articles have appeared in The Atlantic magazine and a number of major publications. He says,traditionally,donors have given after they spent much of

14、their lives building up wealth. Usually donors are in their 70s. But an increasing number of people appearing on the list of top donors are younger than 40 years of age. Benjamin Soskis says that is something new. “Theres a whole new model thats appearing in which people give and accumulate at the s

15、ame time. ”Some of the young donors on this years top 50 list have started to change in the way people see charity. That is especially the case in the San Francisco area,where giving money and making money appear to be coming together. “I think its fair to say that charity is now a part of the Silic

16、on Valley identity. ”21. What is true of Marc Benioff?A. He joined a non-profit organization. B. He advised donors to build hospitals. C. He made San Francisco a city of charity. D. He set up the company of S. 22. What is special about the donors of Silicon Valley?A. They prefer to give rather than

17、make money. B. They give after accumulating a lot of wealth. C. They are much younger than the usual donors. D. They donate more money to their communities. 23. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. The age of charity B. The changing faces of charityC. In search of new faces D

18、. From computer base to charity centreBCan you imagine a world without chocolate? Its not something Id 1ike to do. so I was relieved to read that theres a university with a programme to safeguard the future of chocolate!The University of Reading,in England,has just opened a new clearing house for al

19、l the worlds new cocoa varieties. They must be quarantined(隔离检疫)before they can be grown. Why? Cocoa production hit a record high of 4. 4 million tons last year but about 30of the precious crop is regularly lost to pests and diseases. Now we dont want that,do we? Demand for chocolate has been increa

20、sing faster than the world supply of cocoa and researchers think that new varieties are key to solving this problem. The University of Reading has been protecting the quality of the new crops since 1985,after it took over the task from the Royal Botanical Gardens in Kew,London. And it has improved i

21、ts facilities. The leader of the institutions cocoa project,Professor Paul Hadley,says,“One of the main issues concerning cocoa improvement is the supply of reliably clean,healthy,interesting cocoa material. ”The cocoa centre has a collection of 400 plant varieties and their greenhouse uses a lot of

22、 energy to keep them in tropical conditions. After up to two years in quarantine,clean and safe seeds are sent to some 20 countries,including several in West Africa. Thats where 75of the cocoa used for chocolate worldwide comes from. The crop is extremely important for the local economy:it employs a

23、bout two million people.Professor Hadley says he works with a small team of skilled technicians who look after the collection. And more of us seem to count on them now. The scientist says,“there is some concern within the industry that demand is increasing constantly,particularly in countries like C

24、hina,where the standard of living is increasing and people are getting a taste for different chocolates. ”24. What is the text mainly about?A. Safeguarding cocoa seeds. B. Planting cocoa worldwide. C. Keeping cocoa in greenhouse. D. Finding the new market for cocoa. 25. The institutions cocoa projec

25、t is to_. A. have cocoa skin removed B. offer more jobs to peopleC. ensure the quality of cocoa D. supply cocoa for two million people26. What does the last paragraph tell us?A. The taste of chocolates is changing. B. Demand for cocoa is increasing fast. C. People are concerned about cocoa varieties

26、. D. Chinese have a long history of eating chocolates. 27. Whats the purpose of the text?A. To educate. B. To advertise. C. To warn. D. To inform. CWhat are American high schools like? Well, Im happy to tell you what I know.When I started school here, it had already been a week since the school open

27、ed. At this school, freshmen usually go on a trip for about three days at the beginning of school. Unfortunately I missed that wonderful trip, which would have been the best time to get to know my classmates. I was really sad. I wished Id known about it earlier. Despite the disappointment, however,

28、I gradually adapted to my new life and school.There is a space in the basement of the teaching building where students chat and meet each other. As we do not always have the same classrooms and classmates, the school wants us to get to know each other there. Students usually come to school early, si

29、t in that space and have fun. Around the space, there are many lockers for students to leave their books in, so that students do not have to carry a heavy schoolbag everywhere.It really surprises me that we have almost no textbooks. We only have textbooks for World History and Algebra 2 and they are

30、 big and heavy, like bricks. For other classes, we only need binders (活页夹) with paper in them. Without textbooks, students learn things freely and actively. For example, my humanities teacher just teaches us what is in her mind at the time. We never know what we will learn. Another difference betwee

31、n American schools and Chinese schools is that American schools care about students morality more than their academic studies. For example, if you do not finish your homework, you will just be asked to do it later, but if you cheat or lie, you will get a warning or even be kicked out. I think that m

32、ost students here are good at schoolwork as well, but compared to Chinese students, they can make learning a more joyful experience. I think we should take the good points from our two different kinds of education to perfect our approach to studying.28. What was the writer sad for?A. He was late for

33、 school.B. He missed the trip at the beginning of school.C. He didnt know anyone.D. American students looked down upon him.29. Why do students go to the basement of the teaching building?A. To attend class. B. To share a classroom. C. To have fun. D. To meet teachers.30. How do teachers in the US te

34、ach the students?A. However they want to. B. They use bricks.C. Some use textbooks; some teach freely. D. They always teach as required.31. According to the passage, in American high schools, _.A. you are likely to be kicked out if you cheatB. youll be punished if you do not finish your homeworkC. s

35、tudents are better at school work than Chinese studentsD. students care much about the grades they getDCoral reefs(珊瑚礁)are not just beautiful to look at,but also very useful. They shelter nearly 25 of ocean life and provide food for billions of people. However, like many other species,this amazing e

36、cosystem(生态系统)is in danger of dying out!There are two main reasons for the destructionthe rising carbon dioxide levels caused by global warming as well as human influences like bottom operation. While not much can be done about the former,the loss caused by the latter can be reduced. Bottom operatio

37、n involves dropping nets to the ocean bed and then dragging them up when filled with fish. This action damaged the ocean floor,causing the coral branches to separate from the reefs. While that is very discouraging,the good news is that if these branches are found quickly,they can be saved. At presen

38、t,that work is being performed by volunteer divers. But the method has only limited success because they cannot stay long underwater, nor reach depths of over 200 meters where some of the deep-sea coral grows. However,this is not the case for Coralbotsthe robots that can constantly seek out broken b

39、ranches. A team of coralbots,each individually working to simple rules will piece together damaged bits of coral, allowing them to regrow. They are programmed to be able to distinguish between other things and the coral. The robots work together in groups,similar to bees. If one coralbot is damaged

40、then the others will still be able to complete the task. Dr Lea-Anne Henry said:“The project of using coralbots offers us the possibility to restore(修复)the function of reefs. It is in the final stage of testing. Once ready, the researchers hope to build hundreds of them and use them effectively in t

41、he waters off Scotland and then hopefully in the oceans across the world. ”32. Which of the following is a cause of the danger that coral reefs are facing?A. The appearance of new creatures. B. The seriously polluted sea water. C. The activities of volunteer divers. D. Human activities like bottom o

42、peration. 33. Compared with volunteer divers,coralbots _. A. can stay longer underwater B. must work as bees doC. can distinguish what is coral D. can never be damaged34. What does the underlined word “them” in the last paragraph refer to?A. Coralbots B. Broken branches C. working bees D. Bits of co

43、ral35. We can infer from the passage that _. A. bottom operation has affected most underwater creaturesB. broken branches of coral can regrow if saved in timeC. hundreds of the coralbots have worked well in the oceansD. with the coralbots all damaged coral reefs can be restored其次节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)依

44、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。(假如所用的答题卡没有E、F、G选项,则选E涂A、B,选F涂A、C,选G涂A、D。) 36 Besides, in top-grade restaurants, you can always ask for a pair of knife and fork, if you find the chopsticks not helpful enough. The real difference is that in the West, you have your own plate of food, while in

45、China the dishes are placed on the table and everyone shares. If you are being treated to a formal dinner and particularly if the host thinks youre in the country for the first time, he will do the best to give you a taste of many different types of dishes.The meal usually begins with a set of at le

46、ast four cold dishes, to be followed by the main courses of hot meat and vegetable dishes. 37 If you wish to have your rice to go with other dishes, you should say so in good time, for most of the Chinese choose to have the staple food at last or have none of them at all. 38 In formal dinners, there

47、 are always“public” chopsticks and spoons for this purpose, but some hosts may use their own chopsticks. 39 It is always polite to eat the food. If you do not eat it, just leave the food in the plate. People in China tend to over-order food, for they will find it embarrassing if all the food is consumed. 40 Or you will always overeat!A. This is a sign of genuine friendship and politeness. B. Chinese food contains much less calorie. C. Soup then will be served to be followed by stap

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