1、秘密启用前【考试时间:5月20日8:00到10:00】2021年重庆一中高2022届高二下半期考试英语试题卷2021.05英语试题卷共9页,满分150分,考试时间120分钟。注意事项:1.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。2.答选择题时,必须使用2B铅笔将答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,如需改动,用橡皮擦擦干净后, 再选涂其他答案标号。3.答非选择题时,必须使用0.5毫米黑色签字笔,将答案书写在答题卡规定的位置上。4.所有题目必须在答题卡上作答,在试题卷上答题无效。第I卷第一部分听力(共两节,每小题1.5分,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题L5分,满分7.5分)听
2、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. Where will the meeting be held?A. In Room 203.B. In Room 303. C. In Room 302.2. What did Lilys brother do?A. He damaged the cars.B. He helped make Christmas cards.C. He did the laundry for the first ti
3、me.3. What is the change to the house?A The guest room is bigger.B. Theres more space in the living room.C. The wall in the bathroom was knocked down.4. What time did the woman finish typing the report?A. At 6:00.B. At 8:00.C. At 10:00.5. What does the boy find boring?A. P.E.B. Math.C. Biology.第二节(共
4、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。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6. When did the woman decide to go on a diet?A. In the winter.B. In the fall.C. In the summer.7. How often does the man go to the gym?A. Th
5、ree times a week.B. Twice a week. C. Once a week听下面一段对话,回答第8和第9两个小题。8. What does the woman think about her former boss?A. Hes serious.B. Hes rude.C. Hes successful.9. What does the man do right now?A. Hes a dancer.B. Hes a businessman. C. Hes a dance teacher.听下面一段对话,回答第10至第12三个小题。10. Why are the ani
6、mals tearing up the mans yard?A. To find some insects to eat.B. To eat the roots of the grass.C. To eat the food in the garbage cans.11. What is the first thing to do to solve the problem, according to the man?A. Put a fence around the yard.B. Replant the grass.C. Put some chemicals on the grass.12.
7、 How does the man feel?A. Upset.B. Nervous.C. Relieved.听下面一段对话,回答第13至第16四个小题。13 . Where did the woman hear about the news?A. On the radio.B. On television.C. From her friends.14. What is the woman warning the man about?A .Well-known brands and companies.B. Fake phones.C. Phone apps.15. Which service
8、s should the man be worried about?A. Wal-Mart apps.B. Apps for deals and discounts only.C. Apps that ask for personal information.16. What does the woman suggest the man do?A. Call his bank.B. Phone Wal-Mart.C. Pass the message along to others.听下面一段独白,回答第17至第20四个小题。17. What did Mr. and Mrs. Jones do
9、 last Saturday night?A. They went out for a walk.B. They went to the movies.C. They watched TV at a friends house.18. What did Mr. and Mrs. Jones see on their way home?A. Nobody in the street.B. Two people miming on the road.C. Lots of cars coming and going.19. Why was the woman running so fast?A. S
10、he tried to catch a car.B. She had to catch her husband.C. She did not want to wash the dishes.20. What are Mr. and Mrs. Jones like?A. They are funny. B. They are serious. C. They are kind-hearted.第二部分 阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AAlways wanted to learn
11、Chinese? How about French, Spanish or even Latin? These apps can help you speak dozens of different languages and you can learn at your own pace.Duolingo(iOS, Android; free/subscription)Duolingo offers more than 30 languages, and it makes learning fun because its like, playing a video game. When you
12、 start Duolingo, you tell it how long you want to spend studying each day, ranging from 5 to 20 minutes.,Rosetta Stone(iOS, Android; free/subscription)Rosetta Stone offers 24 languages, aimed at helping you speak the language better. Its TruAecent technology offers feedback on your pronunciation. Th
13、e free version is limited. There are several subscription packages with varying prices depending on the length of time and device you are using.Memrise(iOS, Android; free/subscription)Memrise offers lessons in 19 languages and was named one of the best apps by Google. The lessons employ a fun and en
14、tertaining combination of videos, chatbots and games. The free version offers access to a good number of features. An advanced learning subscription costs $9 per month.Google Translate(iOS, Android; free)Google Translate is not aimed at helping you learn a language, but it can help you speak and und
15、erstand words and phrases. A must-have for world travelers or anyone who wants to communicate with someone speaking a different language, the app translates between more than 100 languages by simply typing words. Best of all, the app is totally free.21. What can we do with Duolingo?A. Play a video g
16、ameB. Personalize your study timeC. Remove ads for freeD. Communicate with foreigners easily22. What do we know about Memrise?A. It is mainly intended for travelers.R. It offers about 19 language lessons.C. It provides a relaxing way of learning.D. the free version has very limited resources.23. Whi
17、ch app is totally free?A. Doulingo. B. Rosetta Stone. C. Memrise. D. Google Translate.BA dog has received an award for picking up a number of beer cans, coffee cups, and other pieces of trash, helping clean up her neighborhood in the process. Its unclear if Daisy is aware of her service, but her hel
18、p has not gone unnoticed by any means.In fact, it is reported that the nine-year-old dog has picked up more than 5,000 pieces of rubbish. Daisy has been collecting rubbish for the last eight years, at least two times a day. Coming from the city of Worcester in the United Kingdom, Daisy has become th
19、e first dog to receive an honor from the mayor. Unlike other dogs, Daisy prefers sniffing around for beer cans, among other things. She carries them back home to her owner, Judy Owens, who then takes her pets offerings and recycles them.“I wish Daisy understood how special she was and the award just
20、 marks what a special little dog she is,“ Judy said, “She started picking up rubbish when she was around one and I think she discovered it by accident.“One day she just sniffed out a beer can and then it just carried on from there to the coffee cup and plastic bottles, she continued. She gets very a
21、ttached to rubbish, she must think its some kind of treasure.”Daisy has become something of a celebrity in her town, often known as the dog who helps get rid of all the rubbish. Then, the mayor of Worcester, Jabba Riaz, invited Judy and Daisy to come to his office, “When we arrived he told us that D
22、aisy would be receiving the award because he wanted to make people more conscious of looking after the environment and to thank her for her contribution over the years, Judy said, It was such a surprise.Daisy thought this was great and went to sit on the mayors chair with a beer can in her mouth. Ev
23、eryone thought she was funny and started laughing.” 24. Why did the dog receive the award?A. Because she had brought a lot of treasure to her owner.B. Because she had kept all the city clean for eight years.C. Because she had made people aware of protecting environment.D. Because she contributed a l
24、ot to getting rid of trash.25. How did the dog probably start to pick up rubbish?A. By accident. B. By force. C. Through praise. D. Through training.26. How do people in the city feel about Daisys contributions?A. curious B. funny C. thankful D. ashamed27. What is the main idea of the article?A. A d
25、og owner trains his dog to pick up rubbish.B. A dog receives an award for picking up rubbish.C. A mayor gives an award to a dog in his office.D. A mayor raises peoples awareness of environment.CA star basketball player at the middle school where I work recently stopped by my office. After committing
26、 a few unforced errors during a weekend match, she suffered severely by self-criticismThis student, like many I teach, strongly believes she should be able to control the outcomes of her life by virtue of her hard work. In her mind, Nothing can stop me but myself. So when these students fell short o
27、f what they imagine they should accomplish, they are filled with self-blame, reasoning, If my accomplishments are mine to control, my failures must be entirely my fault, too, which makes it extremely difficult for them to move on.We often attribute young adults1 struggling with failure to their pare
28、nts overprotection. But there is another factor at play: a message transmitted by indulgent (纵容的)parents who have falsely promised them that they can achieve anything if they are willing to work for it. However, the cruel reality of life is that you can exhaust all the possibilities in your power-an
29、d still fail. Then what should be done to help?Psychologists Luthar and Kumar urge parents and teachers to spend time helping students find purposes, or goals they genuinely love to pursue and that make an profound impact on the world, which may help them gain greater life satisfaction and become mo
30、re psychologically mature. Besides, instead of allowing, our kids to beat themselves up when things dont go their way, we might all question a culture where one is considered lazy without full devotion The point is to remind them that life has a way of sucker punching us when we least expect it. Its
31、 often the people who learn to say stuff happens that getup the fastest.28. The author believes that young adults find it hard to struggle with failure becauseA. they are not taught how to deal with difficulties.B. they are short of the ability to handle failure.C. they are under overprotection of t
32、heir parents.D. they are misled by their parents false message.29. What did psychologists Luthar and Kumar urge parents and teachers to do?A. To teach students how to avoid faults.B. To lead students to set their truly loved goals.C. To help students to discover a path to success.D. To allow kids to
33、 blame themselves.30. According to the article, which case may be described as a “sucker punching ?A. A thrilling adventureB An exam failureC. An unexpected promotionD. A genuine friendship31. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Students without full devotion are lazy.B. Students are sure to su
34、cceed if they try their best.C Students overprotected can bear all the failures on their own.D. Students with positive attitudes can move on more easily.DB boys and b girls go down! Dancers then drop to the ground, where they pull off some power moves like spinning on their backs, and whirling on th
35、eir heads like a human cyclone(旋 风).They finish it all off with a cool freeze, pausing in a gravity-defying pose. Recognize those signature stunts? Those moves are breaking and the dancers are breakers.Today, breaking is beloved by fans around the world, but it all started in the 1970s in the New Yo
36、rk City. According to hip-hop historians, a lot of the credit goes to DJ Kool Here, who had an idea that led to a pop culture breakthrough. When playing music at parties and dance clubs, this creative DJ used two turntables to mix sounds from two records.Why? Kool Here used that technique to extend,
37、 the length of the break, which is a section of a song when most of the instruments drop out and the percussion(打击乐)continues. Its a good time for dancers to show their impressive moves. During Kool Heres lengthened breaks, some dancers came up with creative skilled moves, drawing inspiration from m
38、artial arts, to gymnastics.The new dance stylebreaking, caught on in New York. The dancers teamed up, forming crews that faced off in informal competitions. One at a time, breakers took turns showing off their stuff, and sometimes the audience judged, delivering their decisions via cheers and applau
39、se. While the performers went all out to upstage each other, an actual stage was not requiredthe battle could take place at a city park, party, or roller rink. While in todays formalized battles. dancers arent just come to the formal stage to compete for bragging rights and street credits, but for o
40、fficial honors and cash prizes, which is decided by official judges.In 2020, there was some major breaking news for b boys, b girls. The International Olympic Committee announced that breaking will be an official event in the 2024 Summer Olympics in Paris, France, a bold decision thats part of the g
41、roups efforts to attract younger audiences. At a famous venue in downtown Paris, b boys and b girls from around the world will go downand go for the gold!32. Why did DJ KoolHere use two turntables to mix sounds?A. It allowed him to extend the length of the break in music.B. He wanted to mimic the on
42、stage feats of rock-and-roll legend James Brown.C. Dancers requested a lengthened break in music to show their skills.D. Dancers needed a signal to begin their intricate routines.33. According to the passage, what do the informal and formal competitions have in common?A, Who judges the dancers.B. Wh
43、ere they battle.C. How the freeze” is done.D. How the dancers are rewarded.34. Which statement is not mentioned in the article?A, The way audience deliver their decisions on the winners of the informal battle.B. The stunts some of the moves b boys and b girls perform.C. The breakthrough DJ Kools cre
44、ative turntable technique bring to breaking.D. The name of the famous venue in Paris to hold the Olympic competition.35. According to the last paragraph, what can readers predict?A. Breakers will be judged at the Olympics via applause from the audience.B. Breaking will not be a popular addition to t
45、he Summer Olympic events.C. Breaking will help attract more younger audiences to watch the Summer Olympics.D. Breaking will be less popular after the Summer Olympics in Paris.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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。Teens bullied and beaten at school. Individuals and familie
46、s attacked in the streets and in stores-pushed, punched, and worse. 36 And it was fueled by misinformation about the origins of COVID-19. Asian Americans were wrongly blamed for the virus.Asian American students have already regularly experienced race-related bullying for long. 37 A recent study fou
47、nd that 1 in 4 Asian American teens has been the target of racist COVID-related hate. Even those who havent experienced an incident personally are struggling with high rates of depression, anxiety, and fear caused by the violence nationwide.38Advocates(支持者)say yes.Asian American actress Olivia share
48、d a message on Instagram in early February after a friends mother was attacked. In her post, she called on her fellow Americans to express extreme anger about the hate crimes and asked for more mainstream media coverage. 39 Efforts to protect the Asian American community have also increased.Some act
49、ivists are organizing demonstrations and raising funds for violence victims. 40 For instance, Volunteers are guarding people who are fearful of walking in public alone. Numbers of people are learning course for a bystander intervention (干涉).The online class trains people on how to safely intervene i
50、f they witness an attack.Advocates hope the wave of public support continues mounting. What we know from history is that we wont be able to solve the root causes of crime and violence without each other, activist Alvina Wong said.A. Others are physically putting themselves between potential violence
51、 and innocent citizens.B. Across the United States, an outbreak of violence against Asian Americans began with the pandemic.C. Since then, national news coverage of the attacks has increased.D. But the pandemic has worsened the cruelty.E The number of organizations to stop the epidemic violence is a
52、lso increasing.F. So is there a way to stop the hate?G. President Joe Biden signed an order condemning the hate crimes against Asian Americans.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,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。It is closing in on my 54th birthday as I write this and I am reminded
53、 of a wonderful quote (语 录),What a wonderful life Ive had. I only wish Id realized it sooner. I was so blessed to grow up the way I did. I was 41 by a loving family. I seemed to have all of 42 as my playground: I took walks in the woods and went swimming in the lake every day during the summer. I di
54、d well in school and 43 friendships that I still have to this day. I was fortunate enough to go to college and learned so much there.My life had its share of 44 too. 1 married young and struggled financially for years to support my family. Two of my three children were severely sick. And I realized
55、that they would need to be 45 for the rest of their lives here. However, raising them brought so much learning, laughter and 46 into my soul. In the end they became the greatest 47 in my life.Still, it took me a long time to realize this. I spent years making the 48 so many of us here make. I consta
56、ntly 49 what my life would be like if only my lifes circumstances were 50 . In the end, I wasted so many days looking for a 51 that never came and not enjoying the present I had 52 me. It took me years to see that where you are is not as important as who you are and that 53 living with love can brin
57、g you more joy than anything else in this life.It is never too 54 to realize how wonderful your life is. Always remember this 55 is Gods gift to you. And how you live it is your gift to God.41. A. observedB. changedC. estimatedD. surrounded42. A. atmosphereB. airC. natureD. equipment43. A. studiedB.
58、 formedC. lostD. doubted44. A. memoriesB. discoveriesC. discussionsD. problems45. A. picked outB. looked afterC. learned fromD. given up46. A. careB. honestyC. respectD. love47. A. symbolsB. hobbiesC. blessingsD. challenges48. A. mistakeB. recordC. storyD. plan49. A. wroteB. showedC. announcedD. ima
59、gined50. A. differentB. contradictoryC. annoyingD. complex51. A. historyB. pastC. futureD. present52. A. in front ofB. apart fromC. far fromD. other than53. A. rarelyB. immediatelyC. eventuallyD. simply54. A. earlyB. lateC. strangeD. bad55. A. lifeB. experienceC. choiceD. schedule第二节语法填空(共10小题;每小鹿1.
60、5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。Chinese archaeologists announced the discovery of over 500 cultural relics, during an ongoing excavation at the Sanxingdui Ruins site in Guanghan, Southwest Chinas Sichuan province. The relics were 56 (dig)out in six sacrificial pits (坑)that date back ove
61、r 3,200 years.Among the important 57 ( culture)finds are gold and bronze masks, bronze ware, more58 100 ivory tusks, textiles and jade among other artifacts.In No. 3 pit, a rich reservoir for bronze ware, archaeologists found two square zun jars, and 59 typical ancient Chinese bronze ritual vessel.S
62、uch artifacts were not found in 1986. Some of the bronze ware items 60 , ( decorate)with dragon and ox patterns. The Sanxingdui Ruins is dubbed as one of the worlds greatest archaeological 61( discovery )of the 20th century. The site was 62( original )discovered in the 1920s 63 a former. A huge surp
63、rise came in 1986 64 two sacrificial pits filled with more than 1,000 relics, 65 include )gold masks, bronze sacred trees, bronze ware, jade ware and ivory, were discovered by local workers excavating clay for bricks.第三节单词拼写(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)66. The car has been well maintained and is in excellent
64、c (状态)now.67.1 paid only $3,000 for this pair of shoes, but its w (值得)a lot more.681This machine has been f (运转)since you came here.69. There being no witness on the spot, the police were delayed by the a (缺乏)of information about the crime.70. We should like to make an a (道歉)for the delay to your fl
65、ight today.71. The great majority of players would, of course, sign the contract without h (犹豫).72. He is so s(固执的)that no one can persuade him to change his mind.73 The government is a(呼吁)to everyone to save water.74. What she does p (拥有)is the ability to get straight to the core of a problem.75. P
66、lease make sure to have these materials d(分发)to the hands of the victims.76. On a f (冰冷的)cold day in January 1994, Jiesang Suonandajie found what he was looking for.77. The animals are s(剥 皮)on the spot and the wool taken to India.78. The poachers shoot whole herds of antelopes at a time, l ( 留下)onl
67、y the babies.79. Have you ever crossed the road to avoid talking to someone you r (认识).80. But she was also the most o 口 无遮拦的)human being in the world.第四部分写作(满分25分)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。Carter enjoyed riding the school bus home. The ride home gave him some time to relax after a busy d
68、ay of fifth grade. He usually sat alone and enjoyed that too. With four siblings (兄妹)he didnt get much time alone. Sometimes he sat with his younger brother, Jackson, but Jackson was sick at home today.The bus stopped and the tallest boy in his class, Dexter, stepped off followed by his younger brot
69、her, Billy. As the bus pulled away, Carter looked back over his shoulder to watch the boys. Dexter was yelling and waving his hands at his little brother. Billy said something Carter could not hear. Dexter yelled, gave his younger brother a hard shove and knocked him to the ground. Billy was on the
70、ground wiping at his eyes, but Dexter walked away.Carter turned in his seat, feeling disgusted. He hated seeing little kids get picked on (欺负).The sight of Billy on the ground crying was burned into his memory. He tried to think of something else.He thought of the model car he was working on at home
71、, a 1967 Corvette. He started building it over a week ago and just finished putting it together last night. Tonight, as soon as he finished his homework, he could start painting the car. That was his favorite part. He already had the perfect color of blue picked out.He hurried off the bus, ran throu
72、gh his yard, and breezed through the kitchen with a quick hello to his mom. She was making spaghetti, which smelled delicious. He ran up the stairs two at a time and rushed into his room.“Surprise!” his brother Jackson said, throwing his arms into the air. What are you doing in my room? I thought yo
73、u were sick!”“I feel better!”Whats on your face? Are you bleeding?No! Im not bleeding. Jackson wiped at his face. probably just paint. Look! Look what I did!” He pointed at the desk in the comer of Carters room.注意:1.所续写短文的词数应为150左右;Paragraph 1Carter looked down at his desk in horrorParagraph 2Carter
74、 took a deep breath and then unfolded his fist.2.续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。2021年重庆一中高2022届高二下半期考试英语答案听力 15 CABBC 6-10 ABBAA 1115 BAACC 1620 ABBCC阅读理解.21-23 BCD 24-27 DACB 28-31DBCD32-35ACDC七选五BDFCA完形填空 36-55DCBDB DCADA CADBA语法填空56.dug 57, cultural 58. than 59. a 60. were decorated61. discoveries 62. orig
75、inally 63. by 64. when 65. including单词拼写66. condition 67.worth 68.functioning 69. absence 70.apology71.hesitation72.stubbom 73. appealing74.possess7 5.distributed76. freezing77.skinned 7 8.leaving79.recognize80.outspokenPara. lCarter looked down at his desk in horror. What came into his sight was an
76、 ugly red car, which really annoyed him. Eyes narrowed and fists clenched, Carter could feel a blaze of flame fueling inside him. What have you done to my car?” he yelled loudly. Frightened by the loud voice of his brother, Jackson drooped his head, murmured, I just wanted to give you a surprise!” I
77、t suddenly dawned on Carter that what he did just now was just like Dexter*s action on the bus.Para.2Carter took a deep breath and then unfolded his fist. Letting out a sigh of regret, he apologized to his brother sincerely, Im sorry for doing that, but I had planned to paint it blue/, Hearing this,
78、 Jackson beamed and embraced Carter tightly, paint it together!” No sooner had they painted the unique car than their Mum called them to have dinner. The breeze wafted their face with delicious smell of the spaghetti and warmed the brothers5 hearts. There was no denying that siblings should get on well by being more tolerant of each other.