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1、四川省宜宾市叙州区第一中学校2022-2022学年高二英语下学期第一次在线月考试题考前须知:答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。答复非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。第一局部 听力共两节,总分值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;每题1.5分,总分值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三个选项中选出最正确选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。例:How much is the shirt?A. 19
2、.15.B. 9.18.C. 9.15. 答案是C。1What does the woman suggest the man do?ACheck his room.BWrite his report.CCall his dad.2What did the man do last night?AHe held a party.BHe lost his phone.CHe bought something in a shop.3What does the man like to do before an exam?ADo sports.BRead a lot.CRelax at home.4Wha
3、ts the weather like tomorrow?ARainyBSunny.CWindy5How many people will go to the football match?ATwo.BThree.CFour.第二节共15小题;每题1.5分,总分值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三个选项中选出最正确选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题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,答复第6、7题。6Which department is Mark from?ASales.BAd
4、ministration.CProduction.7Who are the visitors?APlant managers.BSales managers.CSales directors.听第7段材料,答复第8至9题。8What does the man think of Tina?ALazy.BForgetful.CCareless.9What happened to the man s note?AAlice lost them.BTina lost them.CLily lost them.听第8段材料,答复第10至12题。10What is in the mans new plac
5、e now?AA sofa.BA bed.CA bookshelf.11What is the man going to do this afternoon?ABuy some food. BPick up a friend. CGet some furniture.12Whats the probable relationship between the speakers?ARoommates.BMother and son.CHouse agent and customer.听第9段材料,答复第13至16题。13What kind of books does John write?ACri
6、me novels.BFairy stories.CScience fiction.14How many books has John sold?AAlmost ten million. BAlmost forty million. CAlmost three hundred million.15What job did John do before being a writer?AHe was a policeman. BHe was a lawyer. CHe was a teacher.16How does the woman feel about John?AShe is intere
7、sted in working with him. BShe seems impressed with his writing.CShe is inspired by his stories.听第10段材料,答复第17至20题。17Where does the conversation probably take place?AAt a hotel.BAt a light shop.CAt the womans home.18What does the woman want the man to do?AMove her things.BBuy her some medicine.CGet h
8、er a brighter light.19How does the woman feel?AThirsty.BCold.CSleepy.20What will the man do next?ATurn off the air conditioning. BFetch some hot water.CBuy a new blanket. 第二局部 阅读理解共两节,总分值40分第一节 共15小题;每题2分,总分值30分阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最正确选项。A Forget losing weight or saving moneywe suggest one si
9、mple task to add to your list of inspiring New Years decisions: read a book. Trust us, and your brain will thank you. Not only does reading increase the amount of daily pleasure in your life, but it could also delay dementia (痴呆) and even help you live longer.But still, picking the perfect novel isn
10、t easy. Thankfully, Business Insider asked a Harvard professor to recommend the one book he thinks every student should read in 2022and we suggest adding it to your list, too. (No time for all the books on your list? Heres a shortcut: Read the endings to some of the worlds most famous books, instead
11、.)Steven Pinker, Professor of Psychology at Harvard, recommends The Internationalists by legal scholars Hathaway and Shapiro. The book makes a surprising statement that the Kellogg-Briand Paris Peace Pact (条约) of 1928, which declared war illegal, has caused a steady drop in war throughout history.“B
12、ut in their fascinating and evidence-rich book, they make a lifelike case, Pinker said. “And like The Clash of Civilizations and The End of History, the book presents a sweeping vision (视野) of the international scene, making sense of many developments in the news and recent history.Other professors
13、at Harvard recommended classics like Anna Karenina by Tolstoy, as well as Just Mercy by Stevenson, The Theory of Moral Sentiments by Adam Smith, and Robot-Proof by Joseph Aoun.So, go ahead and give (at least) one of these books a read in 2022! And while youre at it, you should add the following 20 b
14、ooks you really should have read by now to your list, too21Which has the closest meaning to the underlined word “shortcut in the 2nd paragraph?AA time-saving way to read books.BA lazy persons way to read books.CA quick way to know about endings of books.DA wise way to deal with too many books to rea
15、d.22What or who has reduced the number of wars throughout history?AThe Paris Peace Pact.BThe Internationalists.CHathaway and Shapiro.DA wide vision of the international scene.23What may be written in the next or last paragraph of the passage?AMore advice on reading books.BThe names of the 20 books r
16、ecommended.CThe main contents of the 20 books recommended.DThe brief introduction of the 20 books recommended.B A British friend told me he couldnt understand why Chinese people love eating sunflower seeds(嗑瓜子) as a snack so much. “Ive met a lot of older Chinese and many have a crack in their front
17、teeth; I believe thats from cracking the seeds, he said.I had never noticed the habit, but once he mentioned it, I suddenly became more aware. I realized that whenever Im watching TV or typing a report, I always start mindlessly cracking sunflower seeds. My friend doesnt like sunflower seeds, and, t
18、o him, it seems unnecessary to work so much just to get one small seed.When we were young, the whole family would usually get together for Chinese New Year. Then, we all lived close to one another, usually in a small city, and sometimes even neighbors would go door-to-door on Chinese New Years Eve t
19、o check out what every household was making.I remember my parents would be in the kitchen cooking. Out in the living room , a large table would already be laid out, complete with fancy tablecloth, ready-made dumpling fillings, and dishes full of candy, fruits and sunflower seeds. Some of the dishes
20、were to be offered to our ancestors later, while others were for neighbors and children to eat before the evening feast. I must have learned how to crack sunflower seeds back then.I dont think its right to criticize ones choice in food or eating habits, no matter how strange they may seem.Its not on
21、ly in China. When I went abroad, I found people had all sorts of strange habits when it came to food. In Denmark, they put salted red fish on bread and eat it for dinner, no matter how much it ruins your breath. They think its a delicacy(美味佳肴), and its connected to their certain culture. I think its
22、 a wonderful tradition.24What did the writer become aware of?AShe had ever typed a report about seeds.BShe had various snacks while watching TV.CShe damaged her teeth by eating sunflower seeds.DShe had a habit of cracking sunflower seeds.25What does the writer prove by mentioning Chinese New Year?AT
23、he traditions of celebrating it disappear.BEating sunflower seeds is related to it.CThe families get together for it.DChildren can eat delicious food on that day.26The writers attitude to Denmarks way of eating bread is _.Aneutral (中立的)Bcritical (批评的)CacceptableDdoubtful27What lesson can we learn fr
24、om the story?AOne kind of food doesnt necessarily suit everyone.BIt is good to form healthy eating habits.CEating habits come from a certain culture.DChanging your eating habits will change your life.C Parents have worked hard to teach the most important life lessons to their babies. They remind kid
25、s to eat with a knife and fork, and not to make noises in public. But theres one important lesson that parents might forget, and it cant be covered in a simple conversation. In fact, theyd better teach kids by example.According to a study, babies receive more than genes基因from their parents. They can
26、 also absorb good qualities, such as persistence, by watching how adults behave. Researchers at MIT said that babies who watched an adult struggling with and then succeeding in something were more likely to show persistence when given a new task.The team at MIT studied 262 babies between the ages of
27、 13 and 18 months. They were divided into three groups. In the first group, the lead researcher struggled with two different toys problems before solving them, letting the babies watch when she did so. In the second group, the researcher solved the problems but did not struggle with them. And for th
28、e third group, she did not do anything.After that, the researcher left the children playing with a small musical toy. She showed the babies that it could play music but did not teach them how to turn it on. The babies in the first group discovered and pressed the toys button many more times than tho
29、se in the last two groups. In other words, the babies did not copy what they had watched; they learned not to give up, instead.Now researchers are interested in exploring which ways influence babies most. They wonder if the results can work in the real world, and whether the lesson of persistence mi
30、ght last into adulthood. After all, persistence is one of the most important qualities of the successful people.28What does the underlined part “one important lesson in Paragraph 1 refer to?ABehaving politely in public.BSetting an example to kids.CUsing a knife and fork properly.DTeaching kids neces
31、sary life skills.29How did the team at MIT mainly carry out the study?ABy doing a research.BBy playing with kids.CBy analyzing some facts.DBy interviewing babies.30What can be learned from the study?AKids in the first group turned on the musical toy. BKids could copy the same behavior of the researc
32、her.CThe first group kids tried more times to turn on the toy.DKids in the last two groups had the same performance.31Which of the following would the author agree with?AParents should spend more time with babies.BParents should pay attention to their behavior.CPersistence is an important quality fo
33、r parents.DBabies should be taught social skills from birth.DIt happens from time to time: you feel terrible when you take your first bite of a certain food, but after eating more, you find yourself enjoying it. This is what is called an acquired taste. But why do our tastes change?The answer, accor
34、ding to a recent study presented at an American Chemical Society meeting in Boston, lies in proteins in our saliva (唾液).Most of us tend to think saliva, almost entirely made up of water, is “only a mouth lubricant (润滑剂) helping us to swallow food, the New York Times said. However, it also contains m
35、any proteins, which can help break food down, protect our teeth and help in tasting food.To explain how these proteins affect taste, a team of scientists from Purdue University in the US invited 64 volunteers to drink a bitter-tasting chocolate milk three times a day for six weeks and rated their ta
36、stes at the same time.According to the research, the participants found a strong bitterness on the first day, but the unpleasant flavor came to decrease as time went on and finally disappeared.That is not all that was changing. A noticeable increase in the levels of proline-rich (富含脯氨酸的) proteins wa
37、s found in the saliva samples of the test subjects in the research period. These proteins serve to reduce the bitterness we taste and improve our adaptation to this flavor.“We think the body adapts to reduce the negative feeling of these bitter compounds, said Cordelia Running, a food scientist at P
38、urdue University. “Saliva changes flavor, which in turn changes eating choices.This change in taste not only makes the food tastier, but also helps people keep an appetite for healthy food whose flavor might otherwise keep them away.One day, these proteins may even be extracted (提炼) and used as a se
39、parate food additive that could help people stick to healthy food whose flavor they continue to dislike, researchers told Science Alert. And according to Running, even it doesnt happen, the idea that “maybe some little piece of your body is actually trying to help you could really benefit some peopl
40、e. Lets wait and see.32What does the underlined phrase “an acquired taste in Paragraph 1 refer to?AThe appetite for healthy food.BA mouth lubricant helping to swallow the food.CSomething that tastes very delicious at first bite.DA preference that is only formed after great repetitions.33What contrib
41、utes to the changes of our taste?AOur negative feelings of food. BOur adaptation to this flavor.CThe proteins in our saliva. DThe flavor of the food.34Which of the following statements is TRUE according to the text?ASaliva consists of many proteins besides water.BThe unpleasant flavor will increase
42、with time going on.CA separate food additive has been extracted from the proteins.DProteins have nothing to do with the changes of our taste.35What can we infer from the last paragraph?AThere will be bitter candy in the future.BYou can change the flavor as you like in the future.CThe researches will
43、 go on studying these proteins.DIt wont be long before we can make unhealthy food healthy. 第二节 共5小题;每题2分,总分值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正确选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。 Experts have recently found that making conversation plays an essential part in connecting with people and building closer relationships. Although
44、 most people can hold a conversation, only a few are smooth when they talk. If you have dreamed about being a good talker, or you just want to make some change, then listen up!Talk slowlyGenerally, good talkers dont rush into a conversation. 36 They act as if they have all the time in the world. Thi
45、s makes them come off as centered and collected. Model this way of talking and you will create the same effect.Hold more eye contactMost people keep eye contact about 2/3 of the time or less when they talk. 37 This will convey confidence and interest in interacting with them.38People with good conve
46、rsation skills are more likely to notice the kind of things that the average person doesnt notice, and to bring such details into the conversation. They may notice and point out an interesting ring on the other persons hand, a certain foreign accent, or a certain voice tone they use when saying a na
47、me. All these details help to leave a deep impression.Express Your emotions39 Express your feelings about those facts. Keep in mind that it is at the emotional (情感) level that people connect best.Use the best wordsThe ability to talk smoothly has a lot to do with choosing the precise(精确的) words to convey your precise feelings or thoughts. 40 It will help you develop a way with words and allow you to express yourself more easily.Conversational skills dont improve just like that. It takes time, practic