1、云南省楚雄师范学院附属中学2021-2022学年高二上学期10月周测英语试卷AJobs Week:Find Your Next Job Here A Registered Nurse Average salary: 65,470 per year Top cities for hiring:San Antonio,Texas;Chicago,Illinois;Dallas,Texas In the United States,registered nurses (RNs)are clinicians who have completed at least an associated degre
2、e in nursing.The Bureau of Labor Statistics(BLS)has identified it as one of the top ten occupations for career growth.RNs can either practice independently or as part of a healthcare team. A Retail Associate Average salary: 21,410 per year Top cities for hiring:Atlanta,Georgia;Houston,Texas;Chicago,
3、Illinois Retail workers sell products and help customers find the products they want.According to the BLS,nearly 14.8 million people were employed as retail workers in 2014.Top places to find retail positions include Walmart,Target and Macys. A Truck Driver Average salary: 46,000 per year Top cities
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5、eone who wants job security without the cubicle(工作间). A Web Developer Average salary: 62,500 per year Top cities for hiring:Chicago,Illinois;New York;Atlanta,Georgia Tech jobs like Web Developer frequently top lists of the best jobs for pay,worklife balance,and career welfare.The wide use of the Int
6、ernet means that web developers are in continuous demand,and there are no education barriers preventing job seekers from learning programming languages like Java or Python.1. According to the text,a registered nurse _ .A. can be paid at least US 70,000 every year.B. must have an associates degree in
7、 nursing.C. is considered one of the top ten occupations with the most employees.D. is a popular position in Atlanta,Georgia.2. If one cannot adapt to long weeks of work away from home,he/she shouldnt work as _ A. a registered nurse.B. a retail associate.C. a truck driver.D. a web developer.3. Where
8、 can we most probably read the text? _ A. In a newspaper.B. In a health magazine.C. In a travel leaflet.D. In a science report.BBeijing resident Hou Lixin started eating meal replacement products in February when she wanted to lose weight.She bought various meal replacement products online and ate t
9、hem for more than a month. Most of them dont taste good,but at least they have low calories and are convenient to buy,store and cook, she said,adding the product she consumed gave a strong sense of fullness. Hou is by no means alone.Meal replacement products,or substitutes for regular meals that can
10、 fill you up with low-calorie intakes,appear as a potential big market in China,driven by Chinese consumer demand for products that can help in weight control and offer convenience,experts said. The most common meal replacement products include powders,liquids,shakes,porridges and energy bars contai
11、ning fiber,protein,vitamin,minerals and other nutritious content. The meal replacement market is at the early stage of competition and there is big room for future development,like in the United States and Japan.Euromonitor International,a market research company,said sales revenue of meal replaceme
12、nt products in China hit 57.17 billion yuan in 2017 and is expected to reach 120 billion yuan by 2022.More fast-moving consumer goods giants are partaking in the market action.PepsiCos oat brand Quaker released a new shake product in June.A major Chinese snack brand Bestore released 27 meal replacem
13、ent products in August. Jia Jianbin,secretary general at Chinese Cereals and Oils Association,told CCTV reporter that despite its possible effectiveness that many people believe,this way of weight loss may bring greater harm as it breaks the balance of nutrition and food.As a result,it can only be a
14、 temporary move,not a long-term use. Cereal meal replacement powder,for example,is mainly composed of carbohydrates (碳水化合物),which have enough calories,but the vitamins and minerals are not enough.Instead,it is better to soak oatmeal (燕麦片) in milk,which may be more nutritious and more economical, sai
15、d Gu Zhongyi,a dietitian of the Beijing Dietetic Association. Meal replacements can be an alternative for busy workers,but they are no substitute for a balanced diet,and try not to eat more than one meal a day.4. The author quotes the example of Hou Lixin to _ .A. show an efficient way to lose weigh
16、tB. promote the meal replacement productsC. introduce the topic of meal replacement productsD. arouse readers interest in the meal replacement products5. Why are meal replacement products popular among many Chinese consumers? _ A. Because they are highly recommended by health experts.B. Because they
17、 are helpful to control weight and bring convenience.C. Because they have a large market share in the food market.D. Because they provide various forms and flavors for the consumers.6. What does the underlined word partaking in Paragraph 5 mean? _ A. Participating.B. Advertising.C. Experimenting.D.
18、Cooperating.7. What attitude do Jia Jianbin and Gu Zhongyi have towards the meal replacement products? _ A. Cautious.B. Favorable.C. Disapproving.D. Confused.CAfter the sudden loss of her 5-year-old daughter,Elizabeth,Natalia Spencer felt she needed to do something to honor the little girl.That stro
19、ng wish inspired Spencer to start what she calls a Walk of Love,a 6,000-mile trek (长途徒步旅行)along the British coastline. Elizabeth particularly loved the beach and the sea and we visited the seaside a lot.After she passed away,I went to the seaside and it was the first time I had felt some comfort, Sp
20、encer said. I knew this was what I had to do.It was something I could do and it would somehow make life more bearable. On Valentines Day,Spencer began walking Durdle Door in Dorset,England,the last beach she took Elizabeth to before she became ill.So far,Spencer has journeyed about 1,500 miles,walki
21、ng through Dorset,Cornwall,Devon and the entire coast of Wales.Every day,except Saturday,Spencer walks 20 miles.Often locals join her;many times they share stories about losing their own children. Everything changed for Spencer on Nov.22,2015.Spencer noticed Elizabeth was ill with what she thought-w
22、as a chest infection.But the girls health worsened rapidly.Doctors diagnosed her with a life-threatening immune condition where the immune cells damage tissue and organ.This caused Elizabeths organs to shut down and stopped the blood supply to her arms and legs.She was moved to Bristol Childrens Hos
23、pital where she spent 18 days on life support before passing away on Dec.10. After Elizabeth died,Spencer struggled.She stayed with friends because it felt too hard to live in a house with the memories of Elizabeth.In January,a friend encouraged Spencer to go for a walk and the two ended up at the G
24、ower Peninsula in Wales.Thats when she realized she wanted to walk along the coast for her daughter. While walking provides Spencer with time to grieve (感到悲痛),shes also using the trip to raise100,000(about 144,000)for the Bristol .Childrens Hospital.She admired the doctors and nurses and wanted to r
25、aise money to allow another family access to treatment. Spencer expects to complete her walk next spring.Shed love to finish on Valentines Day,but doesnt know if that is realistic.8. Why did Natalia Spencer decide to walk along the British coastline? _ A. To realize her daughters dream.B. To remembe
26、r her dead daughter.C. To share stories with people around.D. To raise money for a childrens hospital.9. What does Paragraph 3 mainly talk about? _ A. Spencers story-sharing with the local people.B. Spencers daily life after Elizabeths death.C. Spencers memory of traveling with Elizabeth.D. Spencers
27、 walking along the coastline.10. What do we know about Elizabeth? _ A. She encouraged her mother to walk around Britain.B. She once walked along the entire British coast.C. She died of an immune-system disease.D. She fell sick as a result of a chest infection.11. What could be the best title for the
28、 text? _ A. A Little Girls Struggle with a Strange Disease.B. A Mothers Effort to Save Her Daughter.C. A Womans Action to Raise Money for Children.D. A Mothers Walk to Honor Her Lost Child.DMany undocumented immigrants (移民) live in the US.The number is reported to be nearly 10 million.They are not r
29、egistered with authorities and therefore often hide from the government.They do not pay taxes,and they cannot apply for drivers licenses,jobs that require a work permit,or loans to buy houses.If discovered,they can be sent back to their home countries. But this week,the U.S.Supreme Court(最高法院)is con
30、sidering whether to allow some undocumented immigrants to stay for a limited period and apply to work legally.The decision will affect only undocumented immigrants who meet three requirements:those who have not been found guilty of a crime;those who have been in the U.S.for the past five years or mo
31、re;and those who have a child who was born here or lives here legally.About 4 million undocumented immigrants meet those criteria. The case has much to do with a program called DAPA.It stands for Deferred Action for Parents of Americans and Lawful Permanent Residents. The program was approved two ye
32、ars ago.One of the goals of the programs was to keep families together.It also aimed to bring more people into legal work.People who support DAPA say the program can greatly reduce the fear undocumented immigrants feel. A six-year-old girl named Sophie Cruz spoke outside the Supreme Court building.S
33、he was born in the U.S.,but her parents are here without documents.That means the government can force her parents to leave the country - and their daughter - at any time. I ask the judges to protect us children and all immigrants, Sophie Cruz said. If the Supreme Court decides the DAPA program is l
34、egal,the government will protect approved undocumented immigrants.They will receive a social security card,permission to work in the U.S.,and a promise that they will not be forced to leave for three years.12. At present,the undocumented immigrants life in America is _ .A. insecureB. fashionableC. s
35、impleD. respectable13. What can we learn from paragraph 2? _ A. All undocumented immigrants will benefit from the possible decision.B. Undocumented immigrants meeting the criteria can live legally forever.C. Many a undocumented immigrant will get benefit from the decision.D. There seems to be no cha
36、nce to have the important decision made.14. The program called DAPA will contribute to _ .A. the increase of panicB. the stability of societyC. more job opportunitiesD. academic performance15. How will happen to Sophie Cruz once the decision is announced? _ A. She is to refuse a security card.B. She
37、 will leave America at once.C. She will become an American forever.D. She is sure to feel relieved.Is it difficult for you to fall asleep at night,and almost impossible to get up in the morning?Over- sleeping is often caused by a lack of sleep or a restless nighttime routine. (1) Luckily we can do s
38、omething with oversleeping. (2) Hitting the snooze (打盹) button on the alarm in the morning for five more minutes sleep can be a lot of peoples choice.However,when you hit snooze,your brain goes even deeper into your sleep cycle.By the time you hit snooze several more times,and finally wake up,you wi
39、ll feel even more tired than if you got up with your alarm.So,if possible,instead of having your alarm close to your bed,put your alarm clock somewhere that forces you to get out of bed.Besides,make morning routine positive. (3) .Treat the morning like a positive experience and look forward to your
40、day. Adjust sleep habits Do a relaxing activity before bed. (4) .Then,keep your bedroom dark.Put up heavy curtains or shades to block the light from windows.You can also use a sleep mask to cover your eyes to help you sleep. Talk to your doctor When everything is tried but in vain,then speak to your
41、 doctor about problems with oversleeping.Your doctor may get you tested for sleep disorders. (5) .You may also need to let him know if you are having chronic (慢性的) issues with sleep.It is a serious issue.You should tell him if you suffer from headaches or back pain. A.Change morning routine B.Adjust
42、 your daily arrangements C.Stretch,get up,and let the morning light in D.It can lead to many oversleeping symptoms E.You may try sleeping pills to get yourselves calm when necessary F.You need to describe your specific symptoms or sleeping problems G.This could be a warm bath,a good book,or a quiet
43、conversation with your partner16. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G17. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G18. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G19. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. G20. A. AB. BC. CD. DE. EF. FG. GSometimes people around you can change your values.My elder brother Steve,in the(21)of my father who died when
44、 I was six,gave me important lessons in(22)that helped me grow into an adult.Once when I returned(23)from a baseball game,it was Steve(24)took the time to ask me what happened.When I explained that my baseball had(25)through Mrs.Holts basement window,breaking the glass,Steve encouraged me to(26)to h
45、er.After all,I should have played in the park and not in the path(27)buildings.Although my(28)trembled as I stood explaining,I offered to(29)the window if she would return my ball.I also learned that personal property is a(30)thing. After I found a shiny silver pen in my fifth-grade classroom.I want
46、ed to keep it,but Steve explained that it might be important to someone else(31)the fact that it had little value.He reminded me of how much Id hate to lose to someone else the small dog my father(32)from a piece of cheap wood.I returned the pen to my teacher,and(33)remembered the smell of her perfu
47、me as she patted me on my shoulder.Yet of all the(34)Steve gave me,his respect for life is the most(35)in my mind. At twelve I killed a sparrow with a gun.Excited with my(36),I screamed to Steve to take a look.I shall never forget the way he stood for a long moment and(37)the bird on the ground.Then
48、 in a dead,quiet voice,he asked, Did it hurt you first,Mark? I didnt know what to answer.He continued with his eyes(38). The only time you should even think of hurting a living thing is(39)it hurts you first.And then you think a long,long time. I really felt terrible then,but that moment(40)as the m
49、ost important lesson my brother has taught me.21. A. absenceB. influenceC. presenceD. appearance22. A. personalitiesB. beliefsC. impressionsD. values23. A. in surpriseB. in tearsC. at easeD. in vain24. A. whichB. whatC. whoD. whom25. A. spottedB. shotC. swelledD. paced26. A. admireB. subscribeC. adm
50、itD. appeal27. A. beneathB. aboveC. inD. between28. A. legsB. handsC. toesD. back29. A. pay forB. break downC. account forD. pull through30. A. genuineB. sacred (神圣的)C. magicalD. specific31. A. regardless ofB. instead ofC. on account of(由于)D. in spite of32. A. producedB. shapedC. purchasedD. carved3
51、3. A. thereforeB. evenC. stillD. yet34. A. giftsB. lessonsC. pensD. sparrows35. A. vividB. casualC. permanentD. valid(有效的)36. A. predictionB. intelligenceC. accuracyD. expectation37. A. stared atB. picked upC. glared atD. caught sight of38. A. blankB. emptyC. firmD. wide39. A. asB. forC. sinceD. whe
52、ther40. A. passes byB. stands outC. crowds ofD. comes across41. There is a long,long story (1) Tai Chi and me, says Jose Gago,61,a Spanish man who has taught Tai Chi in his hometown for almost 36 years. Although the first martial arts school (2) (found)in 1982 in Ourense,Spain,Jose did not make the
53、trip to Yongnian,China until 1994 (3) (further)his study of Tai Chi.Since then,he (4) (travel)to China over 20 times.For Jose,Tai Chi is not (5) (simple)a sport. (6) attracts him most is the Taoist philosophy rooted in Tai Chi,of which the main elements consist in the principles of softness,slowness
54、,balance and rootedness. His martial arts school,which provides introductory programs for (7) (begin),has approximately 150 students, (8) (range)from children under the age of 5 to senior citizens over 70.He has trained thousands of students in Spain,many of (9) have won awards in a number of tourna
55、ments. Joses hometown has hosted a number of free Tai Chi community classes and Tai Chi is acting as an important bridge for (10) (culture)exchange.42. 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 10 处语言错误,每句最多有两处每处错误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
56、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Dear Jane,Hello,Jane.I want to tell you something about your trip.Yesterday it was sunny and a little wind.I went to a park for a trip with my classmates.Since a park is far away,we took a bus to there.What beautiful the park was!We swam in the pool then played
57、 volleyball.We took a lot of food and eat it for lunch under a big tree.Then we listened to musics and had a rest.In the afternoon,we went fish and took lots of photos.Both of us had a great time in the park.Yours,Gina43. 中国人不善于向家人表达爱,但你认为告诉家人你爱他们很重要请以Ways to express love to my family为题,写出如何向家人表达爱提示
58、:1如果父母生日,当面向他们说我爱你们;2经常帮助家人做家务;3经常拥抱父母;4你自己的看法注意:1词数120左右;2可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯Ways to express love to my family_答案1.【答案】【小题1】B【小题2】C【小题3】A4.【答案】【小题1】C【小题2】B【小题3】A【小题4】C8.【答案】【小题1】B【小题2】D【小题3】C【小题4】D12.【答案】【小题1】A【小题2】C【小题3】B【小题4】D16.【答案】【小题1】D【小题2】A【小题3】C【小题4】G【小题5】F21.【答案】【小题1】A【小题2】D【小题3】B【小题4】C【小题5】B【
59、小题6】C【小题7】D【小题8】A【小题9】A【小题10】B【小题11】D【小题12】D【小题13】C【小题14】B【小题15】A【小题16】C【小题17】A【小题18】C【小题19】D【小题20】B41.【答案】【小题1】between【小题2】was founded【小题3】to further【小题4】has traveled/travelled【小题5】simply【小题6】What【小题7】beginners【小题8】ranging【小题9】whom【小题10】cultural.42.【答案】DearJane, Hello,Jane.Iwanttotellyousomethingab
60、out yourtrip.Yesterdayitwassunnyandalittle windIwenttoaparkforatripwithmyclassmates.Since aparkisfaraway,wetookabustothere. Whatbeautifultheparkwas!Weswaminthepool thenplayedvolleyball.Wetookalotoffoodand eatitforlunchunderabigtree.Thenwelistenedto musicsandhadarest.Intheafternoon,wewent fishandtook
61、lotsofphotos. Bothofushadagreattimeinthepark. 解析: 1yourmy.考查代词Gina向Jane讲述的是她的旅行经历,用的是第一人称,此处应用形容词性物主代词my.故将your改为my. 2windwindy.考查形容词and连接并列的成分,此处和前面形容词sunny并列作表语,应用描述天气的形容词windy(有风的、多风的)故将wind改为windy. 3a the.考查冠词park在上一句提到过,此处再次出现,前面应加定冠词表特指故将a改为the. 4删去to.考查介词there在那里、到那里,用作副词,前面不加介词故删去to. 5WhatHo
62、w.考查感叹句What修饰名词,此处修饰形容词beautiful,用副词故将What改为How. 6在then前加and.考查连词then然后、接着,是副词,本句中有两个谓语动词swam、played,需要加连词and.故在then前加and. 7eatate.考查动词的时态本文整体时态为一般过去时,讲述昨天的旅行经历,结合and前谓语动词took,此处也应该用过去式,故将eat改为ate. 8musicsmusic.考查名词的数music音乐,不可数名词,没有单复数形式,故将musics改为music. 9fish前加to或fishfishing.考查动词形式fish钓鱼,用作动词,本句谓语
63、动词是go,后面应接非谓语动词形式,go to fish或go fishing.故在fish前加to或fish改为fishing. 10BothAll.考查代词前面提到的是我和我的同学,myclassmates用的是复数形式,可判断至少是三人以上both指两者,故将Both改为All.43.【答案】There are various ways to express love.I think sayingI Love youon my fathers or mothers birthday is a good way to let my parents know how I love them(
64、高分句型一)I am sure if I often help my parents do some simple housework that I can do,especially when they are tired after work,my parents must feel my love to them. Besides,I will often give my parents a hug because I learn that people can get relaxed through a warm hug and feel connected to each other,which does good to their health. Getting small but meaning gifts must be an exciting moment for my loved and I think I will do so on some special days(高分句型二)