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1、六安一中2021-2022学年第一学期高二年级期末考试英语试卷时间:120分钟总分:150分第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题15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. Why does the man want to leave?A. The service is too slow. B. The music is too loud. C. The food is bad.2. What doe

2、s the woman do?A. A nurse. B. A teacher. C. A shop assistant.3. What has the man decided to do?A. Check the schedule. B. Go to see an engineer. C. Continue his talk with Mr.Black.4. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. On a bus. B. In a library. C. In a shop.5. How did the man fee

3、l about his jump in the end?A. Terrified. B. Excited. C. Disappointed.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 What are the speakers talking about?A. An accident. B. A restaurant. C. A magazi

4、ne.7. Why is The Sunflower closed now?A. It is under repair. B. The workers are on holiday. C. It will move to another town.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What do we know about Mr.Bannister?A. He is a new member of the company. B. He worked on a trade deal last year. C. He lacks experience.9. Who do the speakers

5、 think is suitable for the position in the end?A. Amelia. B. Mr. Duncan. C. Mrs. Templeton.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What are the speakers doing?A. Cooking. B. Doing shopping. C. Watching TV.11. What does the man like best?A. Cheese. B. Milk. C. Ice cream.12. When does the conversation take place?A. At n

6、oon. B. In the late afternoon. C. At night.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Who gave the woman her first mountain bike?A. Her uncle. B. Her father. C. Her brother.14. Why did the woman slow down at one point in the Regional Championship?A. The road was full of rocks.B. She was too tired to speed up.C. Someone a

7、ppeared on the road suddenly.15. What does the woman think is the most important before a race?A. Doing sports to keep fit.B. Looking at the route in advance.C. Making sure the bike is in good condition.16. What does the woman say about the clothes for a race?A. Theyre tight. B. Theyre pretty. C. Th

8、eyre comfortable.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. When does the Business Studies course start?A. On June 5th. B. On June 12th. C. On July 11th.18. What can the students bring with them during the course?A. Notebook computers. B. Business videos. C. Mobile phones.19. Where is the Business Studies Department?A.

9、On the left side of the Science Center.B. Next to the staff car park.C. Beside the main building of the college.20. What language classes are provided this summer?A. Japanese and German. B. French and Chinese. C. Italian and Spanish.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

10、,选出最佳选项。AThere are many common household items that are non-toxic(无毒的)and that work well for killing weeds.Boiling water、It is especially good for sidewalks, driveways, or yards. You can boil the water to 100 degree in a container, which is better, as it makes it easier and safer to pour, as well as

11、 gives your weed-killing a bit more accuracy.FireUsing a kitchen burner or flame-weeder tool to apply heat directly to the leaves and roots of the weed is a fine way of getting rid of them, but be careful not to bum the entire neighborhood down. Anywhere there is dried material you should use fire w

12、ith extra care.Vinegar(醋)White vinegar is perfectly fine for weed killing, especially when a pump or two of dish soap are added into the spray(喷洒)bottle. Spray it directly on the leaves of the disliked plant and be careful not to over-spray. Consider waiting until any strong wind has wound down as a

13、 bit of wind can carry the chemicals onto other plants youd like to keep. Also try to avoid dropping vinegar into the soil, as it will make it harder for anything to grow there.SaltSalt is a great weed-killer and can be added to vinegar or hot water sprays, but when it goes into the earth nothing ca

14、n grow. Add a little dish soap to help the salt stick to the leaves and be careful where you aim. Spraying the soil will damage it, while hitting other plants you like may kill them too.1. Which item can kill weeds precisely?A. Fire.B. Salt.C. Vinegar.D. Boiling water.2. Why should we spray a little

15、 vinegar directly on leaves?A. To avoid chemicals.B. Vinegar has poison.C. Vinegar is too sticky.D. To protect your other plants.3. Where can this text come from?A. A technology magazine.B. A gardening magazine.C. A cooking magazine.D. An encyclopedia.【答案】1. D2. D3. BBLike most parents, Im terrified

16、 at how quickly time goes, so I feel a constant pressure to save every moment for my children. I want to keep it so I try to record it on film and relive the moments whenever I look back on it. I want to remember as much of my kids childhood as possible. But I found that, actually, the more I docume

17、nt the less I remember. And to do this, I think I need to put the camera down.Its hard to describe how it feels when a photo stirs (搅动,唤起)a memory. For instance, when I look at the pictures of my son on the day he was born-I am there in the hospital, I remember the mixture of incredible emotions, th

18、e way he felt, and I even remember the smell. But I have taken thousands of photos of him since then and they dont have nearly this much impact. Often I look at the photos only a year or so old and while I can see it is my son and me, and I know we were at that place at that time, it doesnt stir any

19、thing. I know it happened, but I dont really remember it. And I think its because I have spent so much time behind the camera, rather than in the moment.And there is another reason to put the camera down. I want my kids to be comfortable in their skin for as long as possible, happily unaware of how

20、they might appear. Just last month my son was running outdoors around a giant decorative polar bear, laughing, when my mother-in-law took out her phone to take a picture, and immediately I saw some changes in him. He slowed down a bit. His smile lasted too long. At four years old, my little boy alre

21、ady knows that when that black box is in his face, the expectation is on him to perform.Of course, taking photos has its uses and I dont plan to stop now. But my aim is to take a less-is-more approach.4. What did the writer mean by saying “the more I document the less I remember”?A. She couldnt reme

22、mber anything when she took photos.B. She tried her best to remember what happened through films and photos.C. She spent so much time taking photos that she didnt remember how it felt at that moment.D. She found it hard to remember what happened at that time.5. How were Paragraph 2 and paragraph 3 m

23、ainly developed?ABy offering data.B. By following time order.C. By making classification.D. By giving examples.6. Why did the writers son behave differently when facing the camera?A. Because he was aware of whats going on.B. Because he was afraid of itC. Because he didnt like it.D. Because he was co

24、mfortable with performing.7. Whats the authors attitude towards taking photos?A. Objective.B. Positive.C. Negative.D. Indifferent.【答案】4. C5. D6. A7. ACHe is a 62-year-old superior court judge, but they are former addicts and criminals. All of them, however, are part of one team: the Skid Row Running

25、 Club in Los Angeles (L. A.).Twice a week, before the sun comes up, Judge Craig Mitchell runs the mile from his office at the county courthouse to The Midnight Mission, a social services organization centered in Downtowns Skid Row - the well-known area where the citys largest homeless population liv

26、es.At the organization, he meets a group of 30 to 40 people and together they run through East L. A. The group includes runners from all walks of life and all levels of athleticism. Some members are homeless or in recovery, and others are lawyers, social workers or students.Mitchell developed the pr

27、ogram in 2012 after a man hed once sentenced to prison returned to thank him. “He was paroled(假释)to The Midnight Mission and decided to come back and said Thank you, Judge Mitchell, for treating me like a human being. The president of the organization at the time asked me if there was something that

28、 I could do to contribute to the organization, and I thought of starting a running club. That was the inception, Mitchell said.Every year, Mitchell takes his most devoted Skid Row runners on a free trip to participate in an international marathon. I come back to the courthouse after any run and chec

29、k off who is there. And so, I know exactly who has been faithful to the running program and who just comes once in a while, ” he said.Mitchell says hes seen some participants turn their lives around, attending college, securing full-time employment and possessing calmness. Running is a way for the p

30、articipants to build relationships, he said. You can be an amazing runner and benefit as much as our fast runners, because at the end of the day youre going to be surrounded by people who really care about you and want to spend time with you. Everybody is welcome. We believe. We listen. We support.8

31、What can we learn about the Skid Row Running Club?A. It was set up to make a profit.B. It consists of all sorts of members.C. Its failed to win popularity in L. A.D. It was designed mainly for court judges.9. What does the underlined word inception in Paragraph 4 most probably mean?A. Origin.B. Stan

32、dard.C. Contribution.D. Distribution.10. Why does Mitchell check off runners after any run?A. To check their health.B. To compare their speed.C. To award devoted runners.D. To make sure of their presence.11. What does Mitchells story tell us?A. Running can highly educate criminals.B. We can gain adm

33、iration if we work hard.C. We can make a difference when we care.D. Running can help build a charity for the poor.【答案】8. B9. A10. D11. CDTrue, people remember what you wear. After a social event, we all remember the woman in red, or the man with the top hat. On the red carpet, Hollywood hopefuls tak

34、e advantage of this reality by wearing outfits designed to be discussed and displayed on the front pages of newspapers. But in terms of making a good impression, being memorable is not just about novelty or fashion, but attraction, both physical and emotional, often in opposite order of importance.I

35、n a 2020 study, Andre Ndobo found people tended to remember the extremes: both attractive and unattractive faces. He acknowledged that one suggested explanation was that both are characterized by distinctive features that promote facial recognition when compared with faces of average attractiveness.

36、 But while distinctiveness is memorable, beauty is skin deep. Accordingly, the way you are remembered by others is often not about what you wear and how you look but about the way you make people feel.Professional interaction can create positive personal memories. Adrie A. Koehler, in a piece entitl

37、ed “In the Eye of the Beholder” (2017), found that when asked to recall their best learning experience, many students discussed a memorable teacher. What made the teachers memorable? According to the students, memorable qualities included not only teaching styles, but also interpersonal skills and p

38、ositive qualities such as a sense of humor.We can relate to the results of this study when recalling people who are memorable in our own lives. They are not always people who we believed to be the smartest or most believed, but often those who made us feel the most comfortable, and who were most int

39、erested in us. Sincere interest is uniquely attractive. Not only will you remember what someone said, but they will also remember you, fondly.Regardless of what we wear or how we look, we are always naturally more appealing and approachable when we focus on others and when we are genuine rather than

40、 simply sociable. Remember that, and others will remember you.12. The Hollywood hopefuls are mentioned to show _.A. the competition on the red carpetB. peoples attempt to be rememberedC. peoples wrong belief about impressionD. the importance of clothing in ones success13. Why is an unattractive face

41、 remembered according to Andre Ndobo?A. It creates positive memories.B. Theres something special with it.C. It makes people feel uncomfortable.D. People often try hard to avoid seeing it.14. What can we infer from the text?A. Smart people are especially attractive.B. Teaching styles impress students

42、 most.C. The best learning experience is hard to gain.D. Sincere attention is useful in communication.15. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. You Are What You WearB. Mind the Impression You MakeC. How Can We Improve Our Self-image?D. What do People Remember about You?【答案】12. B13. B14. D15.

43、D第二节(共5小题;每小题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。It is very common for a classroom to have a world map on the wall. However, a new map, called the AuthaGraph World Map, might replace the old maps. _16_ This surprised many because earlier winners of the important award have been things

44、like robots and mobility chairs (移动座椅).But this map is very special, because it is more accurate than the maps you have used at school. This is because it is difficult to copy the 3-D, spherical surface (球面) of the world onto a 2-D map. _17_ This means places like North America look much bigger than

45、 they really are. North America looks the same size as Africa, even though Africa is much bigger. _18_Many people have tried to fix this problem, but until now they havent been successful._19_Created by Japanese designer Hajime Narukawa, it cuts the globe into 96 equal triangles and puts them into a

46、 tetrahedron (四面体) shape. In this way, the designer keeps the proportions (比例) of the land and water the same when going from a 3-D sphere to a 2-D map.The map is already being used in Japanese school textbooks. According to the Good Design Award judges, it is the best example of what the planet rea

47、lly looks like. _20_A. However, they did suggest increasing the accuracy further by cutting the world into even smaller pieces.B. It recently won Japans 2016 Good Design Award.C. Similarly Alaska looks bigger than Brazil, even though Brazil is more than five times bigger in real life.D. It recently

48、becomes very popular in Japan and catch much attention.E. That means the body of the world has been changed.F. Bodies of water and land are distorted (变形) because of this.G. The AuthaGraph World Map appears to have solved the problem using geometry.【答案】16. B17. F18. C19. G20. A第三部分:英语知识运用第一节完形填空(共20

49、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四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。John graduated from a key university and he was very good at his major. He wished to find a good job. One day, he went to a company to _21_for a job. He got the news in a newspaper. He did some research on this-company. When he was _22_ e

50、verything went well. The manager asked him some questions and he answered them _23_. John was very satisfied with his performances and was very _24_ that he could get the job. But at that moment, the managers phone _25_. He picked up the phone, listened and nodded. And then he turned around and said

51、 to John, Sorry, I want to get some important _26_ now. Please give me the book with the red _27_on that desk. John looked around and found 3 books on the desk, so John went to the desk, took one book and handed it to him _28_.Holding the book, the manager _29_ the phone and said, “Sorry, we cannot

52、give the job to you.” John was _30_ and wondered why. The manager said, “ There are three _31_. First, when you came into the office room, I found that the third button on your shirt had been missing. Second, there are three books with red covers on that desk, but you didnt ask me which one I needed

53、 and you took one randomly (随机地). Third, I was answering the call. You should _32_ to the desk to save time. These _33_ showed you are not a careful person.” _34_ John didnt get the job.We can learn a(n)_35_ from Johns experience. Some people dont _36_ the details in our life. But it is the details

54、that _37_ Not only should we value what we learn but also we should pay more attention to the details. Sometimes they can even _38_ our success or failure. We should form the habit of being careful and learn to keep the _39_of quantity and quality. We should keep it in mind that _40_ comes first, wi

55、thout which quantity is of no significance.21. A. responseB. applyC. researchD. prepare22. A. interviewedB. contactedC. questionedD. appreciated23. A. slowlyB. immediatelyC. fluentlyD. generally24. A. thrilledB. gratefulC. enthusiasticD. confident25. A. calledB. restoredC. answeredD. rang26. A. know

56、ledgeB. arrangementsC. contractsD. information27. A. pictureB. coverC. markD. character28. A. politelyB. desperatelyC. quicklyD. gradually29. A. picked upB. searched forC. hung upD. held up30. A. helplessB. astonishedC. anxiousD. embarrassed31. A. feedbacksB. complaintsC. reasonsD. instances32. A. r

57、unB. wanderC. advanceD. walk33. A. factsB. partsC. causesD. details34. A. SeeminglyB. EventuallyC. UnusuallyD. Initially35. A. ideaB. topicC. techniqueD. lesson36. A. involveB. mindC. provideD. ignore37. A. countB. affectC. impressD. highlight38. A. replaceB. describeC. determineD. forecast39. A. si

58、gnificanceB. selectionC. competitionD. balance40. A. quantityB. qualityC. promiseD. safety【答案】21. B22. A23. C24. D25. D26. D27. B28. A29. C30. B31. C32. A33. D34. B35. D36. B37. A38. C39. D40. B第二节语法填空(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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式Youth volunteers make a differenceStudents of a

59、 Nanjing senior high school brought joy to _41_ elderly and brightened up their day by volunteering at a local nursing home last weekend. The nursing home, located on a housing estate, has more than 150 senior citizens, some of _42_are over 90 years old.Though it was the first time many of the stude

60、nts _43_ (take) part in a volunteer program like this, they were eager _44_ (share) various interesting topics with the residents, such as how to use mobile phones and go online on the computer. After lunch the residents and the young volunteers amused _45_ (them) with art activities which included

61、Chinese painting and calligraphy. They enjoyed each others company so much _46_ Su Ming, 16, said he hoped to return to the nursing home _47_ (regular) to spend time with the seniors that he made friends _48_.Wang Hong, the program organizer, said, “I _49_ (concern) that the students and the senior

62、residents wouldnt get along easily, but it turned out to be the exact opposite. I can say that todays activities have been _50_ (influence) in the lives of the residents as well as the students.”【答案】41. the42. whom43. had taken44. to share45. themselves46. that47. regularly48. with49. was concerned5

63、0. influential第四部分写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文错(每小题1分,满分10分)51. 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。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、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。A few days before, my brother and I went to the cinema

64、by bicycle. My brother was riding with me seating on the seat behind. As we came to the crossroads, a young man and a girl came up and stop us. Weve found them at last, they said. And we didnt know them. Point to a policeman not far away, the young man explained, He stopped us about half hour ago an

65、d made us to catch the next offender. So come on, stand here. Hope you dont have to wait as longer as we did. Good lucky.【答案】1.beforeago2.seatingseated3.stopstopped4.them you5.AndBut6.pointpointing7.在half后加an8.删除to9.longerlong10.luckyluck第二节书面表达(满分25分)52. 假定你是李华,当今网络已经把世界变成了真正的“全球村”,请你给某报社写一封信,就“网络对

66、教育的影响”谈谈你的看法。内容包括:1.网络对教育的影响(利与弊);2.你的建议。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。【答案】Dear Sir/ Madam,The Internet has transformed the world into a global village altering all aspects of our life, especially education. Here, I am writing to share my thoughts on its positive effect as well as negative one

67、.The most obvious advantage lies in the wide choice of courses. Learners can have access to the courses tailored for personal needs regardless of time and space. As a result, learning occurs in such an efficient way that gaining knowledge is easier than ever. The downside is just as noticeable. Alon

68、g with individualized courses, the Internet presents half-truths that puzzle the young minds where self-control and judging power are still forming.Therefore, I strongly suggest that the use of the Internet should be under supervision of adults. And parents and teachers should provide guidance to ensure it best serves the mental and physical growth of the teens.Yours faithfully,Li Hua听力答案:1-5 BACAC 6-10 BACCB 11-15 CBACC 16-20 ABABC

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