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1、绝密启用前2022年春夷陵中学高二年级诊断性检测 (二)英 语 试 题8. What is the womans job?A. An architect. B. A gallery worker. C. A saleswoman.9. What can we know about the man?A. He is an architect professor.B. He has no bachelors degree.C. He knew the gallery from a friend.10. What does the mail think of the exhibition?A. He

2、 found the paintings great. B. He liked the video a lot. C. He found it disturbing.听第 8段材料,回答第 11至 13题。11. What will the woman do on Saturday?意事项:1. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦 干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。3. 考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。第一部分 听力(共两节,满

3、分 30 分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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. What is the woman suggesting?A. Contacting Mary. B. Getting Sallys address. C. Sending mail to Sally.2. How long will it tak

4、e the woman to arrive in Beijing by train?A. 5 hours. B. 7 hours. C. 10 hours.3. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A new dress. B. The weather. C. A recent event.4. What can be learned about the mans new roommate?A. He really loves potatoes. B. He always visits his parents. C. He is keen

5、 on watching TV.5. What is the man searching for?A. Gloves. B. A pen. C. Bus tickets.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. When will the speakers go to the banana farm?A.

6、At 9: 00 am. B. At 2: 00 pm. C. At 5: 00 pm.7. Where will the speakers be at 6: 00 pm?A. At the butterfly park. B. On an unfamiliar site. C. In the hotel.听第 7段材料,回答第 8至 10题。第 1 页 共 8 页A. See a film. B. Visit her parents. C. Do the housework.12. When did the mans family move to the US?A. Before he wa

7、s born. B. At his early age. C. When he was a teenager.13. What do we know about boys in Indian families?A. They must take care of their sisters.B. They dont help with the housework.C. Theyre expected to work at an early age.听第 9段材料,回答第 14至 17题。14. Where does Dr. Gucci work?A. In Paris. B. In London

8、. C. In Bergamo.15. At what time will the man leave for the airport?A. About 6: 30 am. B. About 7: 30 am. C. About 4: 15 am.16. Who will the man have lunch with on Monday?A. Gavin. B. Gianni Riva. C. Mr. Brown.17. What does the woman probably do?A. A secretary. B. A tour guide. C. A manager.听第 10段材料

9、,回答第 18至 20题。18. What is the financial support of the mass media?A. The governments. B. Private companies. C. Advertisements.19. What does the speaker talk about at last?A. Means of advertising.B. Peoples views on advertising.C. The decline of advertisements.20. What does the speaker mainly talk abo

10、ut?A. The origin of advertising. B. The prosperity of advertising. C. The future of advertising.第二部分 阅读(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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AWhile its the books that make a library, being in lovely surroundings may provide inspiration and help you to work a litt

11、le bit harder. Here are some of the coolest libraries of the world.The Library of Birmingham Birmingham, U. K.The new Library of Birmingham is said to be not only Britains biggest public library, but also the largestin Europe. Designed by Dutch architects, this replacement for the Birmingham Central

12、 Library was opened in2013 and has a wealth of resources within its walls, including adults and kids libraries, music collections, a Shakespeare Memorial Room, and even a gym. Gardens crown the roof, while the changing seasons bring第 2 页 共 8 页variations in the shadows and reflections inside.The Nati

13、onal Library of France Paris, FranceThe National Library of France, which now contains an astonishing collection of 30 million, dates back tothe 14th century and this royal library was set up at the Louvre Palace by King Charles V. The library was moved to Ruede Richelieu in 1868, with major design

14、work carried out by French architects Henri Labrouste and, following his death, Jean-Louis Pascal. Here, the reading rooms are elegance themselves. There are more than just books to be found.The State Library of New South Wales Sydney, AustraliaThe public State Library of New South Wales holds the h

15、onor of being the oldest institution of its kind in Australia. It was originally set up as the Australian Subscription Library in 1826, but it wasnt until 1942 that its permanent home was ready. Designed by Sydney architect Walter Liberty Vernon and completed in 1910, the magnificent sandstone Mitch

16、ell Wing is one of the architectural highlights.Seattle Central Library Seattle, Washington, USASeattle Central Librarys distinctive design ensures it stands out. Architect Rem Koolhaas is one of the names attached to its design. Architects sought to envelop the 11-story building with “a layer of tr

17、ansparency”, using a skin of glass and metal. The public library houses about 1. 45 million books and other things, as well as more than400 computers available for public use. The building, which opened in 2004, was included on the AmericanInstitute of Architects list of Americans 150 favorite struc

18、tures in 2007.21. Which of the following libraries has the longest history?A. The Library of Birmingham. B. The National Library of France.C. The State Library of New South Wales. D. Seattle Central Library.22. What can you do in the Library of Birmingham?A. Attend a concert. B. Act in a play.C. Tak

19、e some exercise. D. Enjoy new technology.23. What do the National Library of France and Seattle Central Library have in common?A. They have computers available. B. They were moved to a new place.C. They won awards for architecture. D. They were designed by more than one person.BJimmy Choi is a cycli

20、st, and a world record holder for push-ups. He also happens to be living with Parkinsons disease. He was diagnosed with the brain disorder in 2003, suffering from involuntary shaking and problems with walking and balancing. There is currently no cure. Jimmy has to quit the sports. Soon he commits hi

21、mself to being a motivational speaker and advocating for people with the disease.Jimmy often shares his struggles on social media, and in a recent video, he expressed his annoyance at thepackaging of the pills he needs to take. It showed his shaking hand trying to get a tiny pill from the bottle. Ji

22、mmy wasnt the only one facing such a problem. Brian Alldridge, a videographer, saw his video and immediately decided to do something to help him and everyone else dealing with this problem. He sat down at his computer and taught himself 3D modeling software. Within two days, Brian designed a new med

23、icine bottle that separates a single pill in a container.Brian made his own video and offered his design free of charge to anyone with a 3D printer who would bewilling to create a physical model. “I expected maybe one or two people to message me when I couldntguarantee that the device would actually

24、 work. Instead, thousands of people offered to print the thing the next day,” Brian said, feeling so surprised. “Even more told me that someone they knew could benefit from it. ”The online community took it from there, printing out many versions of Brians design until they had aprototype to send to

25、Jimmy. Jimmy was just surprised by their support, and he eagerly tested every version of it. The creators of the pill bottle now feel like theres nothing they cant do! If you think of a way to improve the lives of others, theres most likely a way to make it happen, ”Brian said.24. What did Jimmy sho

26、w in the recent video?A. Poor packaging of his pills. B. Bothering with reaching pills.C. Design of a new medicine bottle. D. Requirements for people with Parkinson.第 3 页 共 8 页25. What do we know about Jimmy in face of Parkinsons disease?A. He feels upset about leaving sports. B. He makes great effo

27、rts to recover.C. He becomes devoted to a new career. D. He lives in great pain from the disease.26. Why did Brian feel surprised?A. So many people responded to him. B. The bottle worked better than expected.C. His design benefited many patients. D. Jimmy tried all versions of the bottle.27. What do

28、 the creators think of the creation of the pill bottle?A. There is nothing they cant accept. B. There is nothing they cant imagine.C. There is nothing they cant control. D. There is nothing they cant achieve.CEach year, backed up by a growing anti-consumerist movement, people are using the holiday s

29、eason to call on us all to shop less.Driven by concerns about resource exhaustion, over recent years environmentalists have increasinglyturned their sight on our “consumer culture”, with Groups such as The Story of Stuff and Buy Nothing New Day growing as a movement that increasingly blames all our

30、ills on our desire to shop.We clearly have a growing resource problem. The products we make, buy and use are often linked to thedestruction of our waterways, biodiversity, climate and the land on which millions of people live, but to blame these issues on Christmas shoppers is misguided, and puts us

31、 in the old trap of blaming individuals for what is a systematic problem.While we complain about environmental destruction over Christmas, environmentalists often forget whatthe holiday season actually means for many people. In fact, for most, rather than an add-on to an already heavy shopping year,

32、 Christmas is likely the only time of year they have the opportunity to spend on friends and family, or even just to buy the necessities needed for modern life.This is particularly true for Boxing Day, often laughed at by anti-consumerists the most. While we maylook down on the queues in front of th

33、e shops, for many, those sales provide the chance to buy things theyve needed all year. As journalist Leigh Phillips argues, “This is one of the few times of the year that people can even hope to afford such luxuries, the Christmas presents their kids are asking for, or just an appliance that works.

34、”Indeed, the richest 7% of people are responsible for 50% of greenhouse gas emissions. This becomesparticularly harmful when you take into account of our consumption “problem” anyway. Why are environmentalists attacking these individuals, while ignoring people like Russian billionaire Roman Abramovi

35、ch, who has his own f 1. 5bn yacht with a missile defense system?Anyway, anti-consumerism has become a movement of wealthy people talking down to the working classabout their life choice, while ignoring the real cause of our environmental problem. It is no wonder no one is changing their behavior or

36、 that environmental destruction continues without becoming any less severe.28. What can be inferred about the environmentalist movement from Paragraphs 2 and 3?A. It has targeted the wrong persons.B. It has achieved its intended purposes.C. It has solved the environmental problems.D. It has persuade

37、d consumers not to shop any more.29. What does Leigh Phillips think of Boxing Day?A. A trap for consumers. B. A tough problem to deal with.C. A precious shopping opportunity. D. A positive contribution to the economy.30. The example of Roman Abramovich is used to show environmentalists_.A. madness a

38、bout life choices B. discontent with rich lifestyleC. disrespect for holiday shoppers D. ignorance about the real cause31. What is the text mainly about?A. The environmental problems are very serious.B. Less shopping cant solve the environmental problems.C. Resources are becoming fewer and fewer on

39、the earth.D. Measures should be taken to protect the environment.第 4 页 共 8 页DSome people can walk into a room and instantly put everyone at ease. Others seem to make teeth clenchand eyes roll no matter what they do. A small body of psychology research supports the idea that the way a person tends to

40、 make others feel is a consistent and measurable part of his personality. Researchers call it affective presence. This concept was first described nearly 10 years ago in a study led by Noah Eisenkraft, a businessprofessor at Washington University. He put business-school students into groups, had the

41、m register for all the same classes for a semester, and do every group project together. Then the members of each group rated how much every other member made them feel eight different emotions: stressed, bored, angry, sad, calm, relaxed, happy, and enthusiastic. The researchers found that a signifi

42、cant portion of group members emotions could be accounted for by the affective presence of their peers.It seems that our own way of being has an emotional signature. says Elfenbein.Its been known for some time that emotions are infectious. But affective presence is an effect one has regardless of on

43、es own feelings those with positive affective presence make other people feel good, even if they personally are anxious or sad, and the opposite is true for those with negative affective presence.Unsurprisingly, people who consistently make others feel good are more central to their social networks

44、in Elfenbeins study, more of their classmates considered them to be friends. Hector Madrid, anorganizational-behavior professor, has found that leaders with positive affective presence have teams that are better at sharing information, which leads to creativity. Inferiors are more likely to voice th

45、eir ideas, too.However, Elfenbein notes that positive affective presence isnt naturally good. Psychopaths(精神变态者)are infamously charming, and may well use their positive affective presence for calculating ends. Neither is negative affective presence necessarily always a bad thing in a leader think of

46、 a football coach yelling at the team at halftime, motivating them to make a comeback. She suspects that affective presence is closely related to emotional intelligence which one can use to cure cancer or to be a criminal mastermind.32. What does the underlined phrase make teeth clench in Paragraph

47、1 mean?A. Make people upset or angry. B. Make people glad or refreshed.C. Make people comfortable or relaxed. D. Make people amazed or thrilled.33. Why does the author mention Elfenbeins study in Paragraph 5?A. To suggest leaders are better at sharing information.B. To prove leaders also have negati

48、ve affective presence.C. To indicate positive affective presence has a greater influence.D. To show positive affective presence can promote social interaction.34. What do you know about affective presence according to the text?A. It is for calculating ends. B. It is a double-edged sword.C It is affe

49、cted by ones own emotion. D. It is the positive emotional influence on others.35. Which could be the best title for the text?A. Affective Presence: How You Make People FeelB. Emotional Signature: Why Emotions are InfectiousC. Affective Presence: Negative Part of Your PersonalitiesD. Emotional Intell

50、igence: Big Part of Affective Presence第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。My husband and I made an agreement to help each other stay off social media platforms as much aspossible. We left our accounts up instead of deleting them, but consciously stopped using the

51、m. 36Now, Im glad to report that they have worked.Tired of being the last to hear of things, we downloaded a few news-specific apps that provide timely第 5 页 共 8 页information. 37 Instead of relying on articles shared by my friends, I now have access to a steadystream of headlines that span far broade

52、r than my pre-specified interests.Staying updated on our social circle has also been a more conscious effort. Previously I was keptup-to-the-minute on engagements, weddings, new jobs and babies through updates and pictures.Without social media, I now learn of these important events only when actuall

53、y meeting the people involved.38 The effort taken to sit down and write is far challenging, but when I do take the time to journal,my reflections go far deeper.I still log in occasionally. 39 Based on the screen time tracked by my phone, I used to spend anaverage of over 24 hours a week on various s

54、ocial media platforms. That is down to just 20 minutes every month now, freeing up a large amount of time for sleep, hobbies and offline interactions.40 I might know less about my acquaintances now, but have more time to keep directly in touchwith my closest friends. Walking home last week, I was gr

55、eeted by a dramatic purple-pink sunset. I would have immediately reached for my phone a year ago. Now, it was enough to simply watch it darken into the night.A. Overall, Im glad to have made the change.B. I bought myself a diary again after many years.C. We have made a few adjustments in our daily l

56、ife.D. This has also widened the range of news I keep up with.E. I do miss the convenience of using social media to record and reflect.F. However, social media now plays a much less important role in my life.G. I didnt realize how programmed I had become to constantly use the app.第三部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分

57、30分)第一节:完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C和 D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Earlier that evening, my mother called, telling me that my brother died in a car crash. I stumbled aroundthe house 41 what to put into the suitcases. My husband, Larry, and I had been packing for moving toNe

58、w Mexico. The house was in (a) total 42 .I tried to hold my tears. I 43 picked things up and put them down. I couldnt 44 . What Idheard on the phone echoed through my head.Larry phoned a few friends. 45 , someone asked to speak to me. “If there is anything I can do, letme know. ”“Thank you, ”I repli

59、ed. I didnt know what to 46 .The doorbell rang and I rose slowly for the door. It was Donna. “Ive come to clean your shoes, ”she said.47 , I asked her to repeat. “When my father died, it took me 48 to get the shoes cleaned and shinedfor my fathers 49 , ”she said. I hadnt even thought about shoes.Sho

60、es were gathered. Donna 50 herself on the floor and got to work. The love in the act 51my tears. Watching her 52 on one task helped me pull my 53 into order. Laundry first, I toldmyself. One by one, the jobs fell into place.Now whenever I hear of an acquaintances loss of a loved one, I think of one

61、54 task that suitsthat persons 55 . If the person asks, “How did you know I needed that? ” Id reply, “Because someonedid that. ”第 6 页 共 8 页41. A. forgetting B. imagining C. wondering D. searching42. A. damage B. failure C. despair D. mess43. A. aimlessly B. helplessly C. quickly D. decisively44. A.

62、hurry B. decide C. focus D. move45. A. Constantly B. Abruptly C. Suddenly D. Seemingly46. A. call for B. ask for C. talk about D. get across47. A. Touched B. Shocked C. Confused D. Amused48. A. minutes B. hours C. weeks D. decades49. A. satisfaction B. funeral C. smiles D. wishes50. A. laid B. stood

63、 C. rested D. settled51. A. released B. held C. stopped D. dropped52. A. keeping B. concentrating C. insisting D. depending53. A. thoughts B. rooms C. sadness D. luggage54. A. specific B. normal C. challenging D. perfect55. A. idea B. personality C. identity D. need第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分)阅读下面材料,

64、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,并将答案填写在答题卡相应的位置上。Chinese workers once demonstrated their great efficiency in 2018. 56 (incredible), around1,500 workers spent just nine hours 57 (complete) the construction of a new train station in FujianProvince, southern China. Seven trains and 23 diggers were used 58

65、 (assist) the massive project.A video 59 (release) on the Internet showed how the construction workers connected three majorrailroads with the new Nanlong Railway. They also set up the traffic signals 60 some other trafficmonitoring equipment which can ensure the smooth flow of the traffic.The const

66、ruction took place at the Nanlong Railway Station in the city of Longyan. It began _61_the early morning of January 19 and finished one day later. The project was completed so quickly becausethe workers 62 (arrange) into seven units to undertake different tasks at the same time.Measuring 246 kilomet

67、res in 63 (long), the new Nanlong Railway is a main transport linkbetween south-east China and 64 (center) China. It can support the most massive trains 65operate at a maximum speed of 200kph.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)你校将举办一次关于生态保护的英语演讲比赛,你代表你班去参赛,请你以“Clear waters and green mountains are a

68、s valuable as mountains of gold and silver”为题,写一篇演讲稿,内容包括:1. 题目含义; 2. 生态保护的意义; 3. 具体措施。注意:1. 词数 80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。Ladies and gentlemen,I am honored to stand here to deliver a speech. _ _ _第 7 页 共 8 页第二节(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话,使之构成一篇完整的短文。When Micah was a child, I used to do many thin

69、gs with her. Later, I got promoted and was always onconstant business holidays. 3 years devotion to work resulted in my absence from her life and now she was a teenage girl. Recently, I eventually managed to have abundant time to accompany her.For the last few weeks, Micah had watched mockingbirds m

70、ake a nest in a tree and lay eggs there.Sometimes, I came to accompany her without being invited. But whenever I made an attempt to break the ice, “Im good” was about all she said to me. Code for “Leave me alone”.“Why doesnt she want to do things with me?” I thought as I set the table for dinner one

71、 evening, hopingfor an emotion bridge to reappear between us. Did she feel hurt with my long absence or feel ignored? Lost in thought, I was seeking to mend the relationship.“Mom!” Micah yelled suddenly. “Come quick!”Surprised, I rushed out, only to find a little baby bird on the ground, weak and he

72、lpless. My eyes went to the branches above.“The wind must have blown him out of the nest,” I said.“No, it was Mr. Whiskers -our cat. You let him go outside!” Micah said, a bit annoyed.Looking at the nest without the parents, “Im sorry,” I said and put the bird in my palm cautiously and gently. She d

73、idnt respond, but did not refuse my offer to help, either. Deciding to take care of the little baby till it became independent, I placed it in its nest. “What should we do next?” I asked. No response again. Instead, Micah went inside and hopped on her iPad. “Bird videos?” I asked. “Yes, Im finding out what to feed it,” she said seriously.注意:1. 续写词数应为150词左右;2. 续写部分分为两段,每段的开头语已为你写好。Paragraph 1:She was more focused than ever._ _ _ _ _Paragraph 2:Before long, the bird food was delivered and we fed the bird Chance at once._ _ _ _ _ _第 8 页 共 8 页

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