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1、安徽省亳州市第二中学2022-2021学年高二英语下学期期末考试试题第一局部 听力共两节,总分值30分第一节共5小题,每题1.5分,总分值7.5分听下面5段对话,选出最正确选项,每段仅读一遍。1. Whats the mans plan for the weekend?A. Seeing a doctor. B. Working at the hospital. C. Walking around the lake. 2. What does the man think highly of about the play?A. The costumes. B. The scenery. C. T

2、he music.3. When is the woman going to take her holiday?A. In August. B. In July. C. In September. 4. How did the boy go to school today?A. By bus. B. By car. C. By bike. 5. What do we know about the man?A. He hasnt been home for long. B. He doesnt like the new job. C. He might miss this town.第二节共15

3、小题;每题1.5分,总分值22.5分听下面5段对话或独白,选出最正确选项,每段读两遍。听下面一段对话,答复第6和第7两个小题。6. What did Grandma just do in London?A. She acted in a movie. B.She attended an award ceremony. C. She visited the speakers.7. When might Grandma arrive?A. At 11:00 pm. B. At 10:00 pm. C. At 9:00 pm.听下面一段对话,答复第8和第9两个小题。8. What will the

4、class meeting be about?A. Selecting a new monitor. B. Helping a new student. C. Welcoming a new teacher. 9. What does the boy care most?A.Appearance. B. Character.C. Study.听下面一段对话,答复第10至第12三个小题。10. Why is the man talking to the woman?A. To complain about a class. B. To get advice on credits. C. To a

5、dd another course. 11. What is the mans trouble?A.He registered too many classes. B. He lost his class schedule. C. He missed the deadline.12. What will the man do next?A. Download a special form. B. Ask the history professor for help. C.Choose a course to drop. 听下面一段对话,答复第13至第16四个小题。13. What does t

6、he competition try to find this year?A. The best dancer.B. The best singer. C. The best actor.14. How should people enter the competition?A. By phone.B. By fax. C. Through the Internet. 15. When does the sports hall close this week?A. At 8:00 pm.B. At 10:30 pm.C. At 9:00 pm. 16. What does the woman

7、say about the new swimming pool?A.It will be free for the first week. B.It is bigger than the old one. C. It will be open earlier than planned. 听下面一段独白,答复第17至第20四个小题。17. How long does the speakers program last?A. 4 hours.B. 2 hours.C. 6 hours. 18. When does the speaker get to the radio station?A. At

8、 5:00 am.B. At 4:30 am.C. At 6:00 am. 19. What does the speaker do first after getting home?A. Take a quick shower.B.Deal with program e-mails. C. Prepare for the next day.20. What is the speaker mainly talking about?A. His new website.B.His work timetable. C. His work experience. 第二局部 阅读共两节,总分值40分第

9、一节 共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分阅读以下短文,选出最正确选项。AArbeia Roman Fort (城堡) and MuseumLocation and HistoryArbeia Roman Fort is situated on Hadrians Wall. It was the most important structure built by the Romans in Britain, and now it has been a World Heritage Site. Built around AD 160, Arbeia Roman Fort was the milit

10、ary supply base for the soldiers who were stationed along Hadrians Wall. The fort has been gradually uncovered and some original parts have been revealed. There are reconstructions that show how Arbeia Roman Fort would have looked.The ReconstructionsThe reconstructions of the Commanding Officers hou

11、se and soldiers quarters are strikingly different. The accommodation for soldiers is dark and uncomfortable, while the Commanding Officers house is spacious and luxurious, with courtyards with fountains for him and his family to enjoy.The MuseumVisit the museum and see many objects that were found a

12、t Arbeia. They are historically important and show what daily life was really like at that time. You will see weapons, tools, jewellery, and so on. You can also discover how the Romans buried their dead and see tombstones (墓碑) which survive to this day. There is a “hands-on area allowing visitors to

13、 dig on a certain site and study their findings with the help of museum staff. You can piece together pottery (陶器), or try writing just as the Romans would have done. For children, they can build this ancient Roman fort with building blocks by themselves.Opening Times and Getting ThereApril 1 Octobe

14、r 31:Monday to Saturday 10:00 am 5:00 pm, Sunday 2:00 pm 5:00 pm.November 1 March 31:Monday to Saturday 11:00 am 4:00 pm, closed Sunday. (Closed December 25 26 and January 1)Entry is free.Arbeia is only a ten-minute walk from the bus station at South Shields. Free car park nearby.Website:21. Accordi

15、ng to the passage, Arbeia Roman Fort _.A. was related to the military B. got reconstructions around AD 160C. was built in a small area in Rome D. provided a comfortable life for soldiers22. What can visitors do in the museum?A. See historical objects. B. Build tombstones for the dead.C. Write to anc

16、ient Romans. D. Try using old tools and weapons.23. What time does Arbeia Roman Fort close?A. On April 1. B. On October 31.C. On December 26. D. On November 1. BFootball scarves,shirts and.eggshell art?A retired schoolteacher is making mascot memorabilia(桔祥物纪念品) from eggshell,skillfully crafted by h

17、and.Nguyen Thanh Tam,67 years old,spends hours every day making the models. He is driven by his soccer enthusiasm shared by millions across Vietnam glued to the World Cup.The soccer tournament kicked off in Russia a few weeks ago. Most of his tiny statues are of the tournament mascot,a wolf named Za

18、bivaka. The wolf wears big sports glasses and is kicking a soccer ball. Tam also has plans for models of soccer heroes Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi.Though not widespread in Vietnam, using eggshell in art is not unheard of. Traditional fine works often feature in laid eggshell that is used to r

19、eplace white paint.Tam first developed the unique hobby around New Year in 2022. He was looking for the right material to make a statue with his 13yearold students. He discovered that an eggshell perfectly displayed Saint Nicks round belly. He eventually married his passion(酷爱) for crafts and soccer

20、. He started making World Cup mascots during the 2022 World Cup in South Africa.Now he has about 1,000 of the small statues in his apartment. Some celebrate the 2022 Rio Olympics and the Euro 2022 football tournament in France. Others are of celebrities like Charlie Chaplin,Barack Obama and Gangnam

21、Styles PSY. He also does birds and animals. He has his pigrelated series to mark the Year of the Pig in 2022.Tam says the biggest challenge is to find the right egg shape to fit the creation,so he has expanded beyond chicken eggs to include ostrich(鸵鸟) and quail(鹌鹑) eggs. He has also widened his egg

22、 artworks by using up all the yolks(蛋黄) and whites he used to throw away.Tam doesnt sell the delicate dolls,preferring instead to keep them on display to impress his visitors. He has already received a nod from Vietnams record center for the most eggshell art created,but he has a global ambition.“I

23、hope one day my eggshell art will be recognized as a world record,he said with a smile.24What can be learned about Tams artworks?ATheyre made of eggshell. BThey adopt white paint.CThey sell well on the market. DTheyre partly produced by machine.25Whats the main purpose of Tam producing the art?ATo a

24、chieve fame and fortune. BTo entertain his students.CTo make a living. DTo satisfy his passion.26Whats Paragraph 6 mainly about?ATams unique art style. BTams highly accomplished artworks.CTams achievement in teaching. DTams interest in art collection.27Whats a great problem for Tam?AIts hard to make

25、 good use of ostrich eggs. BIts difficult to find suitable eggshells.CIts unbearable to throw away the yolks and whites.DIts too hard for his art to be recognized worldwide.CA sleepover (过夜) program, which is designed to make kids believe that their favorite toys enjoy reading, can help encourage ch

26、ildren to pick up more books, a new study suggests.Toys sleepover programs are designed to get children interested in books. Children take their toys to a library for the night. At this point, workers and volunteers take photos of the toys which explore the library and read books. The next day, the

27、children collect their toys and the photos of what the toys did during the night. They are given the books their toys chose to read.It was found that before the sleepover the children did not spend time looking at the books in their play area at preschool. Immediately after the sleepover, the number

28、 of children who read to the toys was higher than the number who did not, but after three days the effect decreased gradually.The researchers also tested a method for sustaining the effect. They reminded the children of the sleepover a month later, by hiding the toys and showing them the photos agai

29、n the next day. This simple method brought an increase in the number of children reading to their toys.The study proves for the first time that children who take part in sleepover programs read picture books to their toys more. “We wanted to know if there really was an effect, and if so, how long it

30、 lasts. Surprisingly, not only did the children show interest in the books, but they also began to read to their toys. This means that a new behavior pattern appeared that the children hadnt had before. We did not expect anything like this, said one of the researchers.Reading is important for the de

31、velopment of childrens language skills and imagination. When parents read to their children, it is a passive way of reading for the child. However, when children read to their toys, it is a more active, self-directed way of reading, helping them develop into more active readers, researchers said.28.

32、 What is the purpose of the sleepover program?A. To encourage children to read more. B. To help children to sleep well.C. To develop childrens language skills. D. To guide children to form a good sleeping habit.29. What do children do in the sleepover program?A. Go around the library with their toys

33、. B. Sleep with their toys.C.Take their toys to the library. D.Read together with their toys. 30. The underlined word “sustaining in paragraph 4 can be replaced by_.A.showingB. testingC. surveyingD. keeping31. What made the researchers surprised after the study of the sleepover program?A. Children s

34、howed no interest in the books.B. The effect of the sleepover program could last long.C. Children began to read to their toys on their own.D. Whether the sleepover program had an effect remained unknown.DWeve all heard of smart phones, but how about smart clothing? The CuteCircuit company has steppe

35、d up the technology beat and invented the SoundShirt, which was designed specifically for people who are deaf or hard of hearing. How does this incredible shirt work?First, lets talk about a little science. People who have either all or some hearing loss dont actually listen to music the way that he

36、aring people do, but they can feel it. Sound is made up of vibrations, called sound waves, which hearing people can hear through their ears with the help of the brain. Whats really cool is that deaf people sense vibrations in the part of the brain that others use for hearing!So how is this remarkabl

37、e technology able to function? First, CuteCircuit had to figure out a way to send signals to the body, kind of like how you can feel when your phone vibrates in silent mode. Those connections the body can feel are called haptics, a use of technology that simulates the senses of touch and motion. The

38、 SoundShirt has tiny sensors woven into the shirt to pick up sound and transfer signals to the brain and body.To test this music-to-shirt-to-wearers brain connection, CuteCircuit set microphones around the stage of a symphony orchestra. The shirts computer system digitally received the sounds coming

39、 from the instruments. Then the sensors, working like little motors, changed the signals into vibrations and the shirt wearers brain did the rest.The SoundShirt lets people who are deaf or hard of hearing enjoy music in a unique way. The very deep musical sound, or pitch, of instruments like drums a

40、nd basses vibrates in the lower part of the shirt. Higher pitched sounds from instruments like the flute or violin vibrate higher, around the neck and arms. As the music plays, the sensations combine while the brain gets to work putting together all the different vibrations, allowing the wearer to “

41、hear the concert.You might think this innovation (创新) would look like something out of a science fiction movie, but in fact, these shirts are wireless! And the decorative laser-lined design on the shirt looks like an image of sound waves.Technologys purpose is to help people and make life better. Th

42、ink of all the amazing things designers, engineers, and producers of wearable tech will be able to do for humankind.32. Whats the passage mainly about?A. Deep musical sounds from drums vibrate in the lower part of the SoundShirt. B. The SoundShirt lets people who are deaf or hard of hearing enjoy mu

43、sic. C. Wearable technology like the SoundShirt is the wave of the future. D. CuteCircuit tested the SoundShirt with a symphony orchestra. 33. Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the passage?A. The SoundShirt is made without any wires. B. Deaf people are unable to sense sound vibr

44、ations.C. The shirt wearers brain change sound signals into vibrations.D. The sounds from the flute vibrate in the lower part of the SoundShirt.34. What can be inferred about the SoundShirt described in the passage?A. The SoundShirt works when the wearer is listening to a symphony orchestra. B. Cute

45、Circuit is giving away its SoundShirts to those deaf or hard of hearing. C. The SoundShirt doesnt work without the power of the human brain. D. Before the SoundShirt, deaf people had no way of feeling sound. 35. The author probably wrote this passage to _. A. advise that companies should focus on ap

46、plying wearable technologyB. advocate that technology can be used to create products that help othersC. prove that the design of wearable technology is a rewarding industry in futureD. illustrate that musical instruments can be used to change technology for the better第二节 共5小题;每题2分,总分值10分阅读下面短文,从短文后的

47、选项中选出最正确选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 How to Retain(保存) More of Every Book You ReadIn recent years, I have focused on building good reading habits and learned how to read more. For most people, the final goal of reading a nonfiction book is to actually improve their life by learning a new skill, understanding an important problem, or looking at the world in a new way._36_ With that in mind, Id like to share three reading comprehension skills that I use to make my reading more productive.Make all of your notes searchable.Having searchable book notes is important for returning to ideas easily._

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