1、2021学年第一学期浙江省名校协作体高二年级英语试题第一部分,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,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.How does the man know Greg?A.He is in the same class with Greg.B.He met Grey in Sweden.C.He teaches Greg physics.2.What does the man s
2、uggest the woman do?A.Use a different plug.B.Buy a new television.C.Try to repair the old television.3.What does the man think about the new airport?A. Its far away.B.Its noisy. C. Its crowded.4.What kind of morning meal does the man prefer?A. A simple meal.B.A sweet meal. C. A large meal. 5.Where a
3、re the speakers?A. At a supermarket.B.At a flower shop. C. At a drugstore.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,并标在试卷的相应位罝。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。毎段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.What will the woman do for Thanksgiving?A.Work at a store.B.Go
4、to her grandparents house.C.Attend a festival in the evening.7.Why docs the man refuse the womans offer?A. He doesnt want to cook.B.He will be out of energy.C.He received an invitation elsewhere.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Why did the girl switch language classes?A.Her class was too easy.B.Her mother asked he
5、r to do it.C.Her interests were in another language.9.Which language is the boy trying to learn?A. Spanish.B.German.C.Italian.10.What will the boy probably do to practice what he is learning?A. Speak to his relatives.B.Listen to the teacher.C. Study the class material.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.What is the
6、 probable relationship between the speakers?A. Father and daughter.B.Tourist and guide.C. Reporter and explorer.12.What was the most difficult part on the mountain according to the man?A. The ice was dangerous.B.The snow was deep.C. The rocks were small.13.How long docs it take most people to climb
7、up and down the mountain?A. 6 hours.B.12 hours.C. 15 hours.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A purchase.B. A person. C. A problem.15.What happened two weeks ago?A.The woman bought a dryer.B.The dryer started to work poorly.C.The company fixed the dryer.16.How much do
8、people pay to use the dryer perfectly now?A. $2.B. $3. C. 4$.17.What will Joe probably do if he cant fix the dryer?A. Check the dryer.B. Replace the dryer. C. Repair the dryer.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18.Who would be on the top of the tower probably?A. Women.B.Men. C. Children.19.How many people were in th
9、e largest tower?A. 10.B. 14 C. 40.20. What is the purpose of the event? A. To celebrate teamwork.B. To show strength.C. To break a record.第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第节(共10个小题;每小题2.5分,满分25分)阅读下列短文,从每題所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AThe scars that Pat Pribble carried through life were formed nearly 50 years ago
10、, caused by fellow students in Woodland, who picked on him because he was different.Pats parents had held him back in the seventh grade in secondary school, so he ended up in the same class as his younger brother, Leo. Forever the oldest kid in the class, Pat tried to fit in. He played sports. He we
11、nt on dates. But he was always just not good enough for this; just not smart enough for that. Pat Pribble was a target.After graduating, Pat drifted and lost his way. He was homeless, and he never married or had children. From a distance, with his long gray hair and beard, Pat appears tough, the kin
12、d of man you might cross the street to avoid. When talking with others, he shows a gentle side. He speaks quietly, measuring his words, careful to hide what he is thinking and feeling, as those were the very things others once seized upon to laugh at him.Last November, as Carey planned for the 45th
13、reunion in 2021, he decided to personally invite Leo. As the two men caught up on each others lives, Carey learned that Leo had terminal (晚期的)brain cancer and had only months to live. Leo then made one more requesteveryone should also call Pat. And so they did. *Never underestimate (低估)people,” said
14、 Leo. “Were all different now than when we were kids.* Leo passed away this past January. His former classmates had promised him that after he was gone they wouldnt lose track of Pat, and they have kept that promise. Healing wounds from the past has allowed Pat to look to the future. “Ill be at the
15、next reunion,” he says.21.What does the underlined words “picked on him” mean in paragraph 1 ?A.treated him unkindlyB.encouragedhim enthusiasticallyC. avoided him deliberatelyD.trustedhimentirely22.Pat Pribble was a target during his school time because of_.A. his family backgroundB. his limited abi
16、lityC. his way of speakingD. his economic condition23.What can we imply from Leos words in the last paragraph?A.People have the potential for change.B.Peoples ability should be overestimated.C.Kids tend to behave more badly than adults.D.What his classmates had done was never forgiven.BWar has long
17、been understood as mens business. The memoirs (回忆录)of generals and front-line soldiers compete for shelf space with edited collections of letters from soldiers and military histories largely written by men. This book is a good reminder that it is not only men who experience wars, and it is not only
18、men who report on them. War reporters such as the Sunday Times* Marie Colvin, killed in Syria covering the siege (包围)of Homs in 2012, have brought the realities of war into our homes.Mackrells lively book tells the stories of six of the female reporters who reported on the Second World War. Some, su
19、ch as Martha Gellhom and Lee Miller, are well known, others, like Virginia Cowles and Helen Kirkpatrick, now less so. Clare Hollingworth, the only British war reporter included here, filed the first eyewitness account of the German invasion of Poland in 1939.Mackrell also tells the story of the war
20、through their writing. As France fell in the early summer of 1940, Cowles travelled to Paris. Her description of the mass escape from that city as Nazi troops approached - *think of noise and confusion, of the thick smell of petrol, of shouts, curses and tears* - is still a vivid reminder of the imp
21、act of war today.The women whose lives and work are recorded here regularly put their lives in danger - perhaps none more so than Sigrid Schultz, whose reports from Berlin conveyed the horror of Hitlers rule to an American audience. In 1945 she returned, with fellow reporters Kirkpatrick and Ed Murr
22、ow, to report on the liberation of Buchenwald concentration camp. Mackrell reveals the full extent of the danger faced by Schultz only at the end of this book. Like the copy by her subject, it is an essential read.24.What makes it special about the book?A.It is a report of wars and their impacts.B.I
23、t is a memoir of generals and front-line soldiers.C.It is an edited collection of letters from soldiers.D.It is a collection of stories about women war reporters.25.What do we know about the female reporters?A.Marie Colvin worked and died in the World War II.B.Clare Hollingworth was the first to rep
24、ort the German invasion of Poland.C.Cowles detailed description of her travel reminded readers of the war.D.Sigrid Schultz may often risk her life while doing her job in Berlin.26.What is the authors purpose in writing the passage?A.To advertise for a book about World War II.B.To introduce a book ab
25、out women reporters.C.To provide guidance on becoming a good reporter.D.To stress the importance of female reporter in history.CScientists have long sought to prevent sharp memories from dulling with age, but the problem remains unsettled. Now research published in Scientific Reports suggests virtua
26、l reality might help older people recall facts and events based on specific details.The study involved 42 healthy older adults from the San Francisco Bay Area. Half spent a dozen hours over four weeks playing a virtual-reality game called Labyrinth; they wore headsets and walked in place, walking vi
27、rtual neighborhoods while completing small tasks. The other half, in the control group, used electronic tablets to play games that did not require recalling details. After 15 sessions (期), the latter performed roughly the same as before on a long-term memory test. But the Labyrinth players gain an i
28、mprovement in memory through the VR game. A scientist Peter Wais of the University of California said the improvements brought them up to the level of another group of younger adults taking the same memory tests.Meredith Thompson, an education researcher, studies learning through VR games but was no
29、t involved in the new study. 4tIt would be great to actually follow people over time and see what this type of game does for long-term memory.*1 She says, adding VR can provide greater involvement than other games. Waiss team is now investigating how long the observed effects last and which elements
30、 of the training have the most impact.A cognitive (认知)psychologist, Daniel Simons, who was also not involved in the study, notes experiments with other games that claim to train the brain have often failed to evaluate this. And it remains unclear how test performance in a laboratory setting might tr
31、anslate to real-world situations. The outcome, Simons notes, “needs to be repeated, ideally with a much larger group, before it*s treated as a strong finding.”For now, Wais says, the team hopes its studies with similar-sized groups will help draw funding to test the game in a larger pool of particip
32、ants.27.What is the passage mainly about?A.Peoples memory gradually fails as they age.B.People of different ages should play VR games.C.Virtual reality changes peoples memory.D.Virtual reality improves older adults memory.28.What is Meredith Thompsons attitude toward the research?A.satisfied.B. enth
33、usiastic.C.cautious.D.concerned.29.According to the scientists, the research needs to be improved due to _.A.the lack of financial support. B. the limited pool of participants.C. the unsatisfying test performance.D. the impractical application in real world.30.Where may the passage come from?A.A nov
34、el.B.Areview.C.A magazine.D.Aguidebook.第二节(共5个小题: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。Compared with the obvious environmental issues we hear about every day, littering (乱丢废物)is often taken lightly. But its more severe than we may think._31_This seems to be a completely harmless actio
35、n due to the fact that if s part of a fruitright? Actually, no. A banana peel (皮)can take up to two years to decompose (分解),and with a third of drivers admitting to littering while driving, that*s a whole lot of banana peels, or much worse. An orange peel or a cigarette butt has a similar decomposin
36、g term to that of a banana. But tin and aluminium (铝)cans last up to 100 years. _32_Its true that longer-lasting materials will damage the environment and its animals for longer. _33_ For example, despite its fairly short decomposing term, more than 120 tons of cigarette-related litter is discarded
37、(丢弃)in the UK every day. Besides,our annual littering, which has increased by 500 percent since the 1960s, has caused the UK*s rat population to increase by 60 million.Its not a cheap habit either: _34_ So, ifs not surprising that if caught littering you could face a 20,000 fine or even jail time an
38、d, if you throw away something dangerous, the court could give you five years to serve. The punishments might seem severe._35_So we still have some way to go in making sure people follow the rules.To take back our beautiful countryside and cities we need to do more than simply not littering. We need
39、 to truly care more about the world around us.A.Banana peels are among the most frequent littered stuff.B.But fear of the environmental impact of litter is on the rise.C.Imagine throwing a banana peel out of your car while driving.D.UK taxpayers pay 500 million in order to keep our streets clean.E.A
40、nd plastic bottles last forever, as do glass bottles and plastic bags.F.However, among the reported cases only 2,000 out of 825,000 were punished.G.But we cant simply measure the seriousness of a certain type of rubbish by its lifetime.第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:完形填空(共20个小题:每小题1.5分,满分30分阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给
41、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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。We tried to stop Anna from jumping, but she made no response. Obviously, she ignored our warnings, which led to a _36_ that would change her life forever. She _37_ off a rock into a river none of us was sure was _38_ enough. When she hit the bottom, she broke
42、 her back.I _39_ Anna at the hospital every day for the next few weeks. I saw her _40_ vary between anger and quite depression. Her whole life seemed _41_.She was too confused and demoralized (意志消沉)to think reasonably about her _42_.Within about a month, _43_, I began to see a change in Anna. She ha
43、d moved to Henner House to participate in a comprehensive _44_, designed to meet all the needs of _45_ like Anna. The program rehabilitates(使.康复)accident victims so that they can_46_ fulfilling lives. Anna gained _47_ once she saw she could learn to do such everyday tasks cooking, cleaning, and bath
44、ing. After learning how to get around indoors, she _48_ tried travelling around the city in her wheelchair. The more she did, the _49_ she felt. The staff also helped Anna plan for her future. They urged her to think about her goals and how she might _50_ them. At times, it was _51_ for her to keep
45、going with the program, but she didnt quit.Now ten months later, Anna is about to live a somewhat _52_ life. Her disability is not a _53_: she is able to do many of the ordinary things she used to do work, drive, and live in an apartment with a friend. Yes, her life had _54_ forever. But Anna is onc
46、e again glad to be _55_.36. A. failureB. diseaseC. concernD. tragedy37. A. slidB. divedC. fellD. flew38. A. deepB. shallowC. particularD. dangerous39. A. treatedB. observedC. calledD. visited40. A. thoughtB.ideaC. emotionD. spirit41. A. in disorderB. in advanceC. in shapeD. in question42. A. jumpB.
47、injuryC. futureD. pain43. A. thusB. otherwiseC. besidesD. however44. A. itemB. eventC. programD. activity45. A. guestsB. patientsC. roommatesD. visitors46. A. return toB. lead toC. turn toD. get to47. A. fameB. fortuneC. victoryD. hope48. A. indeedB. alreadyC. evenD. still49. A. betterB. worseC. sad
48、derD. prouder50. A. scheduleB. recognizeC. stressD. meet51. A. boringB. challengingC. seriousD. rough52. A. convenientB. toughC. normalD. peaceful53.A. drag B.shame C.puzzle D.process54.A. failed B. changed C.recovered D. improved55.A. safe B.alive C.graceful D.grateful第部分:语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(10个小题;每
49、小题1.5分,满分15分)Researches _56_ (identify) two main ways in which we learn a foreign language since the 1950s. Firstly,experts talk of us acquiring (习得)language. This means _57_ same as picking up language. They say that to learn a foreign language successfully, we need lots of exposure to it and that
50、we learn when we _58_ (surround) by language. We need to hear and read language which is rich in variety, interesting to us and just difficult enough for us (for example, just beyond our level) _59_ not too difficult. We acquire language over a period of time without realizing that we are learning.
51、Secondly, experts believe that to learn language successfully, we need to use it in communication _60_ other people. We need to use language to express _61_ (we) and make our meanings clear to them, and to understand them. The person we are talking to will let us know, directly or indirectly, if the
52、y have understood us or not. If they have not understood, we need to try again, _62_ (use) other language until we manage to communicate _63_ (effective). It is this process of struggling to make meaning clear _64_ helps learners experiment with language and try out structures and vocabulary _65_ (l
53、earn) in daily interactions to see if they help them get their message across.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)你校英语俱乐部邀请David教授来做一个关于英国节日文化的讲座。假设你是该活动的主持人李华,请用英语写一份讲座主持开场白。内容包括:1.活动目的;2.介绍David教授;3.听讲座要求。注意:1.词数80左右:2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连货。3.开头己给出,不计入总词数。Ladies and gentleman,May I have your attention plea
54、se?第二节:读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。Old Jim was without doubt the best hair stylist Id ever known. He designed every haircut so artistically that it would be an understatement (低估)to say the magics created by him were “beautiful”. But there was one strange thing about his shop: there was
55、 no mirror in it, so customers were kept in suspense (悬念)until they reached home.I entered Old Jims hairdressers, sad and disappointed, having just been rejected a role in the school play. I was ordinary-looking and boring, and thats why they didnt want me I was convinced. “I want to be beautiful,”
56、I said to Old Jim, tears almost dropping. After having a haircut, I thanked him again and walked out through the door, his words remaining in my head: “Theres magic in your new hair. Now start your journey to beauty.”Sunlight dropped down through the overlapping leaves above my head as I walked on t
57、he street. I shook my head but didnt feel a difference. I could only slightly feel that something was different, like a little voice that had long been suppressed (抑制)that desired to be heard.Suddenly, I heard someone calling out to me. “Susan! Susan” I turned around. It was Jennifer, the most popul
58、ar girl in the whole school. “It really is you, Susan. You look great today!” Thanks.” Jennifer was everything I wanted to be. What a sweet victory to get such admiration from a girl like her! We had a conversation on school and parted at a crossing, where she turned left and I right.As I walked, I
59、could see a boy walking toward me. We went to the same school but hadnt talked to each other much. If it werent for the new hair, I would have looked down and pretended not to see him. I had always been shy.Paragraph 1:But at that point, I intended to test out Old Jim*s magic.Paragraph 2:At the sigh
60、t of home, I started to go faster, desperate to see my new hair in the mirror in my room.2021学年第一学期浙江省名校协作体联考参考答案高二英语参考答案第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)1. A 2.B 3.B 4.C 5. A 6.B 7.B 8.C 9.C 10. A11.A 12. B 13. B 14. C 15. B 16. C17. B 18. C 19. C 20. A第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)21-23 ABA24-26 DDB27-30 DCBC 31-35 CEGDF第
61、三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分45分)36-40 DBADC41-45 ACDCB46-50 ADCAD51-55 BCABB56. have identified57. the58. are surrounded59. but60. with61. ourselves 62. using63. effectively64. that65. learnt/learned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)Ladies and gentleman.May I have your attention please? Tm the host Li Hua. Festi
62、vals help to open many doors related to fun activities and various aspects of culture. To deepen our understanding of British festivals and its culture, we are now gathering here to attend the lecture by Professor David Brown. He once worked for British Consulate General Shanghai but currently is ho
63、sting a series of lectures on cross-cultural communication in Zhejiang University. Please mind your manners while listening. Turn all electronic devices off and never talk unless you are invited to. Thanks! So now, lets welcome Professor David and begin our cultural journey.第二节:读后续写(满分25分)But at tha
64、t point, I intended to test out Old Jim*s magic. I waved at the boy with butterflies in my stomach. Hearing my greeting, he waved back, a slightly surprised smile crossing his lips. We continued our conversation on our separate ways. It all happened so naturally, without any of the awkwardness that
65、usually accompanies meeting new people. I had never expected it to be so easy to surmount my shyness. I do look better with this new hair. I thought, a smile growing on my face. As I walked on briskly, my ears were filled with mellifluous songs from birds and rhythmic sounds of leaves dancing in the
66、 summer breeze.At the sight of home. I started to go faster, desperate to see my new hair in the mirror in my room. Now see what Old Jims magic had done! After a twenty-minute walk home, I was fresh, alive, and radiant with joy. I rushed upstairs, my heart pumping furiously. I couldnt wait to see my beautiful new hair. And here I stood in front of the mirror taken by surprise. My hair was bobbed, the bangs disheveled from running. In short, not much had been done, except for a tiny velvet bow over my left car.