1、2021学年第一学期慈溪市市髙二年级英语期末试题第一部分听力(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. Where is the party tonight?A. By the trees.B. In the boats.C. In the caf.2. What is said about the woman?A. She wants to have a relaxing voyage.B.
2、Shell follow the mans advice.C. Shell stay in Bali for a few weeks.3. Who broke the milk bottle?A. The boys sister.B. The boy.C. The pet.4. What is the woman telling the man?A. Where to buy a ticket.B. How to use the machine.C. How to find the station on the map.5. What do we know about Jane and the
3、 woman?A. They planned to meet at 1 oclock.B. They misunderstood the meeting time and place.C. Jane is waiting for the woman at the library reference desk.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。每段对话或独白后柯几个小题,从题中所绐的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独由前,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
4、。听下面一段对话,回答第6和第7两个小题。6. Why is the man unwilling to buy the evening dress for his wife?A. Its too expensive.B. She has already got a lot.C. He doesnt know if shell like it.7. What can we learn about the man?A. He will buy a necklace for his wife.B. He wants to buy his wife a birthday gift.C. He will
5、 go to Paris to get fashionable clothes.听第 7 段村料, 回答第 题。8. How does the woman probably want to get to the aquarium(水族馆)?A. By bus. B. On foot. C. By subway.9. What does the woman mean in the end?A. She doesnt know the way to the aquarium.B. She wants the man to go to the aquarium with her.C. She wil
6、l give up the idea of going to the aquarium.听第 8 段材料, 回答第 10 至 12 题。10. Where are the speakers?A. In a store. B. At a bus stop. C. On a street corner.11. What will the woman do next?A. Go to a park.B. Buy a soft drink.C. Visit an art museum.12. Why does the man say the woman is lucky?A. There is par
7、king room available.B. Parking is free on Thursdays.C. She has enough coins to put into the parking meter. 听第 9 段材料, 回答第 13 至 16 题。13. What is the man doing?A. Reading some articles.B. Listening to the radio.C. Watching a TV program.14. Why was the ballet performance stopped halfway?A. Someone turne
8、d the lights off.B. A big fire broke out.C. The fire alarm rang.15. What does the woman think of Martins winning the award?A. Reasonable. B. Unbelievable. C. Worthwhile.16. How did the Egyptian farmer die?A He killed himself with his gun.B. He was kicked by his sheep.C. He was shot accidentally.听第 1
9、0 段村料, 回答第 17 至 20 题。17. What does the speaker mainly talk about?A relative. B. His family. C. His study.18. How did the speaker feel during the first week at school?A. Pleased. B. Lonely. C. Worried.19. How old is the speaker?A. 15 . B. 16. C. 17. 20. What is the speakers problem?A. He cant find a
10、chance to make peace with (讲和) Sophie.B. He doesnt know how to refuse Sophies invitation.C. He doesnt know how to remind Sophie of her bad manners to him.第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节, 满分35分)第一节 (共10小题; 每小题2. 5分, 满分25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。 A My phone is no longer mine. Has this happened to anyone el
11、se? Perhaps this was how my own mother felt when she picked up the wall-mounted (固定在墙上的) phone that could reach any room in the house, only to hear my voice chatting with my friend. Remember those days when we all shared one home phone? As a child, I would frequently visit a friend whose mother live
12、d on her phone. I would wait and wait to make a call to my parents to ask for a ride home. Sadly, even though I am now a woman who is far closer to 40 than to 30 , I am still waiting to use the phone. My husband and I are Generation Xers, fighting our way through a world filled with TikTok, Snapchat
13、, and Twitter. Weve tried to search through the latest parenting advice from experts and medical research available on the use of screens by young children. Finally, we agreed that 13 was the best age for our children to gain access to these technological wonders.However, the COVID-19 pandemic hit.
14、The world changed, and so did my phone. While during the lockdown, my phone acquired Zoom, Marco Polo and countless other apps that allowed my children to connect with their friends. All of our family, my husband and I included, were longing for meaningful connections with friends. So I arranged Zoo
15、m meetings for my kids, and then my phone began to disappear for hours as they shared Marco Polo videos back and forth with their friends.Even though Im frequently annoyed because my phone has walked off again, my heart is ultimately full. My kids and I are sharing. Were learning to co-exist, to set
16、 boundaries, and to think of each other first. Because of my phone, I involved in my kids lives, I know their friends. their habits, their favorite apps and photos they-have taken. Sharing my phone may be difficult, but its rewarding; it builds another layer of connection between us.21 . How does th
17、e author introduce the topic of the text?A. By posing a question.B. By presenting an argument.C. BY describing her family tradition.D. By recalling her childhood experience.22. What happened to the author when COVID-19 hit?A. She enjoyed watching videos on the phone with her family.B. She often foug
18、ht over phones with her husband.C. She began sharing her phone with her children.D. She lost contact with her friends.23. What benefit does the author get from the experience during the lockdown?A. Having a deeper connection with her children.B. Establishing a new link with the outside.C. Taking to
19、exploring new apps.D.Making lots of friends online.BMany of us are disgusted at spiders or afraid of them. We dont like to touch them or go near them, and if we see one in our house, wed better watch out. But do you know that a spiders natural color may inspire a new shade of blue textiles and offer
20、 a solution to the glare on the screen of your phone when youre out in the sun?This color is a shade of blue, inspired by the cobalt blue tarantula (钴蓝狼蛛) - a species of spider that is native to the rainforests of southeast Asia. What surprised scientists who observed the eight-legged furry spider w
21、as that its color did not change at all even when viewed from different angles. A team of scientists, led by Bill Hsiung from the University of Akron in Ohio, have been studying tarantulas for some time. Blue is a rare color in the animal kingdom, so the researchers set out to find the exact nature
22、of this blue. They found that the outer body of the tarantula is covered with tiny crystalline (晶体的) structures. These tiny structures act like a mirror and when light strikes them, they reflect only one particular wavelength of light - blue. This kind of natural color is referred to as the structur
23、al color.Usually, when colors are viewed from different angles, they appear different because of how light is reflected. This is because of a phenomenon known as iridescence (彩虹色). However, the blue color produced by tarantulas appears the same from all angles. Scientists find that it is the tiny cr
24、ystal structures on the tarantulas body arranged in a flower-like shape that reduce iridescence.Scientists have known about structural colors for a while, but they have not seen them used for dye. With a clearer understanding of how structural colors work, scientists can now create asimilar to the t
25、arantula blue to dye textiles and other products. Watch out for the tarantula blue-a color that may soon take the fashion industry by storm!24. What is special about the cobalt blue tarantula?A. Its body color is unchangeably blue.B. its legs look crystal clear in the sun.C. Its smell is naturally d
26、isgusting.D. Its fur can be made into textiles.25. Whats the authors purpose in writing Paragraph 4?A. To introduce the tarantulas body structures.B. To show the phenomenon of color iridescence.C. To explain the principle of the structural color.D. To discuss the importance of reflection angles to c
27、olors.26. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. A color inspired by a spiderB. The development of blue textilesC. A spider with structural colors discoveredD. The cobalt blue tarantula-a rare species CA demonstration mission to test an idea of cleaning up space junk was launched this morning
28、in Kazakhstan. Known as ELSA-D, the mission will exhibit technology that can help deal with space junk. The spacecraft works by attempting to attach itself to dead satellites and pushing them toward the Earth lo burn up in the atmosphere.ELSA-D, which stands for End-of-life Services/by Astroscale, w
29、ill be carried out by a servicer spacecraft and a client satellite that are launched together, according to Astroscale, spacecraft will release and try to meet with the client satellite, which will act as a piece of space junk.The mission will carry out this catch-and-release process repeatedly over
30、 the course of six months. The goal is to prove the servicers ability to track down and dock with its target in varying levels of complexity. However, the spacecraft is not designed to deal with dead satellites already in orbit, but rather future satellites that would be launched with docking plates
31、 on them.Space junk has been a growing problem for years. According to a recent report by NASA, at least 26,000 of the millions of pieces of space junk are the size of a softball. Orbiting along at , they could destroy a satellite. And the most common space junk, more than 100 milion pieces, is the
32、size of a grain of salt and could make holes in a spacesuit, amplifying risk to spacecraft and crew. The development of other cleanup technologies has been underway for years. In 2016 , Japans space agency sent a 700 -meter chain into space to try to slow down and redirect space junk. In 2018, a dev
33、ice called RemoveDebris successfully cast a net around a large piece of space junk. These efforts could prove increasingly important as private space projects like SpaceX continue to fill low Earth orbit in a messy way.27. How will the servicer spacecraft function?A. By breaking space junk into piec
34、es.B. By pushing space junk towards the Earth. C. By adding docking plates to client satellites.D. By drawing dead satellites away from the Earth.28. What kind of space junk will the servicer mainly deal with?A. Dead satellites in orbit. B Large pieces of space junk.C. Satellites to be launched with
35、 docking plates.D. Space junk around working satellites in a messy way.29. Which of the following can best replace the underlined word amplifying in Paragraph 4 ?A. increasing B. removing C. examining D. transporting30. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.Space research is becoming important
36、.B. The function of artificial satellites is various.C. Its necessary to conduct the clear-up mission.W. SpaceX plays an important role in sending satellites.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。These days, most people like using messaging apps when they need to communicat
37、e with someone. But sometimes making a call is unavoidable. However, this simple act can actually be a nightmare for some people. _31_ If this sounds familiar to you, you might be one of the millions of people who suffer from telephobia-the fear of speaking over the phone. _32_ When speaking face-to
38、-face, we use facial expressions and gestures that help each other follow the conversation. This is not the case over the phone. And the idea of speaking with someone on the phone makes some people so terrified that they will freeze up and look foolish. However, there are things that one suffering f
39、rom this condition can do to ease this fear.One thing that those with telephobia can do before a call is smile. _33_ It wont remove the anxiety altogether, but it will take the edge off (减轻) it.Similarly, imagining how the call will go before you make it can also help things go more smoothly. That w
40、ill make you feel less nervous and help you predict some possible problems. Theres no need to spend hours on this, just a few minutes forming several ideas of what you want to say. _34_ This is particularly useful for dealing with the fear of not being able to express yourself spontaneously (自然地). A
41、nd finally, when faced with receiving a call, you dont always have to pick up. _35_A Doing so can help you feel more relaxed.B. Its often the opening lines that give us the most anxiety.C. Their hearts race and their hands sweat at the very thought of it.D. People who feel comfortable in social situ
42、ations may experience telephobia.E. The most important thing is to be aware of your fear and take steps to deal with it.F. You can even write down some brief notes to remind yourself of your talking.G.Theres nothing wrong with calling the person back later when you feel more comfortable.第三部分语言运用(共两节
43、,满分4S分)第一节完形瑣空(共20小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅说下面短文,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,并在笞题纸上将该项涂黑。My son, Ben, died at the age of 23. As I _36_ the loss of him, I found peace on the mountain peaks of New Hampshire, where he spent his childhood. _37_ was my way to hide from the pain of loss. Every step. pat
44、h and peak gave me the _38_ to recover.About a month after his death, I hiked Carter Dome and Mount Hight with _39_. Standing at the top, I _40_ the mountains that my son loved. For a moment the blow of his death to me _41_ and I could breathe.The following weekends I _42_ Mount Moosilauke, Mount Ca
45、nnon, then Mount Flume, Mount Liberty and so on. While hiking the mountains, I _43_ lots of difficulties- navigating (导航) mountain roads at night, camping on the slopes and planning routes. Mount Cannon _44_ the exciting change in my life: I was no longer _45_ of walking alone. Instead of feeling my
46、 beating heart and anxiety inside, I began to _46_ the snow-covered trees and the beautiful blue color of the sky.Bens death has led me to more outdoor _47_ than ever before. Ive gone from taking occasional weekend trips to _48_ going hiking in the country for a few days. If Ben lived, I would have
47、done these things with him. I am really _49_.These days I hike to _50_, not to hide. I find Ben, and I also find myself: Im turning into someone _51_ and ready to face more challenges in life. The sorrow of forced _52_ becomes the silence of the path; the peace of nature _53_ the pain of loss. Hikin
48、g is exhausting but fun, and it teaches me that sorrow and _54_ can live together. I find _55_ along the way.36. A. figured out B. struggled with C. set aside D. gave away37. A CryingB. Running C. Walking D. Chatting38 . A. powerB. right C. chance D. reason39. A. prideB. sadnessC. fearD. respect40.
49、A. describedB. explored C. cleared D. overlooked41. A. fell B. spread C. faded D. abandoned42. A. protectedB. conquered C. missed D. advocated43. A. got overB. got down C. got out D. got off44. A. witnessed B. demanded C. explained D. accepted45. A. fondB. conscious C. frightened D. ashamed46. A. dr
50、aw B. believe C. understandD. notice47. A. education B. performance C. experience D. research48. A. regularly B. eventuallyC. temporarilyD. permanently49. A. surprisedB. content C. curious D. regretful50. A. relax B. seek C. survive D. help51. A. wiser B. freer C. healthierD. braver52. A. separation
51、 B. consumptionC. arrangement D. retirement53. A. reflects B. representsC. resembles D. replaces54. A. futureB. luckC.joy D. sympathy55. A. adventure B. comfort C. excitement D. friendship第二节 (共 10 小题; 每小题 分, 满分 15 分)阅读下面林料, 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。 Digital devices (设备) have become common in o
52、ur lives. Today, kids often type with akeyboard instead _56_ writing by hand. But a recent study shows that you can learn _57_ (well), and possibly remember more by handwriting your notes.Some schools have become _58_ (complete) digital.” noted Audrey, who _59_ (lead) the study. She measured whats h
53、appening in the brain to better understand learning and behaviors. Her study found that _60_ (use) a pen or pencil to write notes involves more of the brain than typing on a keyboard. This is because writing needs more complex movements _61_ makes more areas of our brain active. Think about it: you
54、move your hands _62_ same way to type each letter on a keyboard. Thats different from when we write, Our brain needs _63_ (consider) the shape of each letter. And we must control our hands to shape different letters with a pen or pencil, all of which uses and connects more areas of the brain.So lear
55、ning only by typing could be h_64_ (harm). However, the human brain connects with the world in as many _65_ (way) as possible. Thats why its important to learn to write by hand and to type with a keyboard in the meanwhile.第四部分 写作(共两节, 满分 40 分)第一节应用文写作 (满分 15 分)假如你是李华,不小心弄丢了交换生John借给你的英语小说The Adventu
56、res of Tom Sawyer)。请根据提示,给他写一封英文邮件,表达你的玫意。内客包括:表示数意:2. 解释原因;3. 弥补措施。注意: 1 . 词数, 80 左右: 2 . 可适当增加细节, 以使行文连贯。笫二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下而短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Losing a parent is one of the most painful parts of life. No matter how old we are when they leave us, it can be a heartbroken experience. Our memori
57、es are all that is left of them and happy reminders of their love turn into our most valuable treasures. Thats how Mara Soriano feels about the teddy bear that she tragically lost in her recent move to a new apartment.Diagnosed with cancer, Mara Sorianos mother, Marilyn, gave her daughter the bear a
58、s a gift in 2017. After her mothers death last June, the gift became even more special. That bear was basically the last reminder of my mom. It was her voice that accompanied me, she said in an interview.The plush (长毛制的) toy didnt cost a lot, but it contained a recording of her mothers voice telling
59、 her that she loved her and was proud of her. The bear, called Mama Bear, was in the backpack that contained electronics like an iPad and a Nintendo Switch. When the bag was stolen last week during the move, the 28 -year-old was heartbroken 小装置), but for Mama Bear. Mara posted a photo of her and her
60、 Mama Bear on Instagram, explaining the importance of the bear. Millions of users were touched by the story. More and more people were talking about the bear, but there was no good news for Mara. So again and again she posted online about the item and the story behind it, hoping it could catch more
61、viewers attention in a big way.Actor Ryan Reynolds was moved by Maras story and then posted a plea(请 求)for Mama Bears safe return. I think we all need this bear to come home, he wrote. Along with the message, he also offered a reward for the people who found the bear.注意:1所续短文词数应为150词左右;2.至少使用5个短文中标有下划线的关键词;3.续写部分分为两段,每段开头已为你写好;4.续写完成后,请用下划线标出你所使用的关键词语。Paragraph 1: Luckily, the Internet did its thing.Paragraph 2: The email was from the woman who sent the bear back.