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1、2021学年第一学期高二期中二考试英语试卷本试卷总分值150分,考试时间为120分钟。所有题目的答案都必须写在答题纸上。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。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,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。例:How much is the shirt?A. 19.15.B.9.18.C.9.15.答案是C。1 . How will the man get to the hospital?C.By c

2、ar.C.Excited.A. By subwayB.By bus.2 .How does the woman feel in the end?A. Grateful.B.Puzzled.3 .What are the speakers celebrating?A. Sallys new job.B.Sallys birthday.C.Sallys new house.4 .What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Husband and wife.B.Friends.C.Teacher and student.5 .Wh

3、ere are the speakers most probably?A.In a store.B.In a bank.C.In a restaurant.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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,各小题给出5秒钟的做答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6 .Why didnt the man go to class today?A. He worked at a coffe

4、e shop. B.He had an accident. C.He overslept.7 . What does the man want to do?A.Borrow the womans notes. B.Buy some water to drink.C.Repair his alarm clock.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8 .Where will the woman put the drawing table?A.In her old house.B.In her new house. C.In her office.9 . Whats the price of the

5、new drawing table?A.70 dollars each.B.50 dollars each.C.20 dollars each.10 .What is the woman going to do?A. Wait till the new ones arrive. B.Give a call to her friend. C.Go to another store.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11 .When will they have morning tea break?A.At 11:00 am.B. At 10:30 am.C.At 10:00 am.12 .Wha

6、t will the woman do with the printer?A.Cover it with something. B. Replace it with a new one. C.Have it repaired.13 .How many suggestions does the man accept?A.Three.B.Two.C.One.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14 . Whats wrong with the mans son?A.He is making a lot of videos.B.He dreams of becoming an actor.C.He s

7、pends a lot of time on TikTok.15 .What does the man think of TikTok?A.Its interesting.Bits useless.Cits popular.16 .What does the woman advise the man to do?A. Limit his sons time on the mobile phone.B.Take away his sons mobile phone.C.Do something new with his son.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17 .What should

8、you do in some traditional Japanese restaurants?A.Give the waiters tips. B.Wear the formal suit. C.Take off shoes.18 .Which is the right number of flowers to give to Russians?A.10.B.9.C.8.19 . What action will get you fined in Singapore?A.Raising a bird at your own house.B.Wearing a short skirt in p

9、ublic.C.Eating or drinking on a bus.20 .What does the speaker mainly talk about?A.Different laws in different countries.B.Not-to-do lists in other countries.C.How to travel abroad safely.第二局部:阅读理解(共两节,总分值35分)第一节(共10小题;每题2.5分,总分值25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,并在答题卡上将 该项涂黑。AJames ran his first

10、30 kilometers. It was not easy for him, but he made it. Months earlier, he wasnt in any condition to run five miles, let alone 18.6 miles, the distance of 30 kilometers.One day, early in the morning, my wife Lisa discovered that our older son, James, had been playing video games since he got home fr

11、om school the previous day. What she found angered both of us.We were sick of the amount of time James spent playing video games. He would often sleep until 2: 00 p.m. on Saturdays because he stayed up playing games until 3:00 in the morning.Driven to break our sons life style, we tried several diff

12、erent approaches, like limiting the amount of time he was allowed to play games each day, but we couldnt find anything that worked consistently. He always seemed to go back to the game, especially when we were not there to monitor him.Its not that Fm against video games; I am just against playing th

13、em every waking moment at the expense of exercise. In an attempt to ensure that our kids did not become addicted to games, I came up with an idea: Game time in our house would have to be earned, just like money. Each mile run equals 30 minutes of video-game play. We put no limit on the number of mil

14、es James could run in a day, so the only limit to the amount of time he played was based on how far he decided to run. The first couple of days didnt go very well. James got sick of the idea and refused to run at all. Eventually, James decided he would give running a shot.It never occurred to him th

15、at running was giving him a sense of purpose. James even planned to join a marathon and hoped to become the youngest family member to complete one. It was my hope that running teaches him to invest his time in worthwhile causes, not just video games. I never want him to stop challenging himself.21 .

16、 What do we know about James at the beginning?A. He stayed up learning.B. He was academic.C. He was a video game addict.D. He could control the amount of time playing games.22 . Whats the authors attitude towards video games?A. Objective. B. Favorable. C. Indifferent. D. Opposed.23 . How did James l

17、ike running in the end?A. It was skillful and exhausting.B. It was tiring and meaningless.C. It was boring and difficult.D. It was beneficial and meaningful.BFarewell to the IOCs Mr. NormalJacques Rogge, who has died aged 79, will be remembered for his term as president of the International Olympic

18、Committee (IOC) during which he firmly set up his Mr. Normaln image on the organization.Modest and humble, he left the role as the most powerful man in sports in 2013, having restored glory and honor to the IOC, which he leaves in strong financial health.“Have I enjoyed it? Not always. Was it exciti

19、ng? Definitely, and it was a privilege to be president/1 said Rogge when asked to sum up his term in charge.Rogge was elected the IOCs eighth president in Moscow on July 16, 2001, defeating four other candidates to succeed Samaranch, a former president who ran the committee for 21 years.Rogge enjoye

20、d a Mr. Clean1 reputation and moved quickly to break away with the IOCs unpopular image. Within hours of coming to power, he announced that he would stay in the athletes village rather than the IOC hotel during the Salt Lake City Olympics.Considered to be the right person at the right time, Rogge he

21、lped the IOC out of a lot of turmoil (动乱)and brought stability to the organization.After serving an initial eight-year term, Rogge was reelected unchallenged in 2009 to a second and final four-year term. He stepped down in September 2013 in Buenos Aires, where German lawyer Thomas Bach was elected.H

22、I received an IOC in good shape from Samaranch, HRoggc said in an interview before handing over to Bach. And I believe I will leave an IOC in good shape to my successor.True to the last, though, Rogge remained emotionless as the members poured praise on him, fighting it off with his self-deprecatory

23、 (自 口朝)humor.No more so than when the man who replaced him as president, Bach, said he would disobey him on the eve of his stepping down and pay him a praise.Your disobedience tells me that I have reached the level of no importance/ said Rogge.24 . What does the underlined word it in Paragraph 3 ref

24、er to?A. Financial health. B. Rogge*s term.C. The IOC. D. The reputation.25 . What can we know about Rogge from the passage?A. Rogge promoted the image of the IOC.B. Rogge hated it when people praised him.C. Rogge defeated four other candidates to succeed Bach. D. Rogge served the IOC for 8 years.26

25、 . What can we infer from the last two paragraphs?A. Rogge feels annoyed with Bachs impoliteness.B. Bach shows great admiration for Rogge.C. Rogge has a good sense of humor.D. Bach wants to play a joke on Rogge.CYoure rushing to school and a man ahead of you suddenly falls down. Do you stop to help?

26、 In a study of bystanders, it was found that some people look away or keep on walking rather than stop and get involved.“There is an inclination (倾向)to decide that no action is needed/5 says Ervin Staub, a psychologist 理学家)at the University of Massachusetts at Amherst, who studies the role of bystan

27、ders. The first thoughts that come into your mind often keep you from offering help.”Time and again, good and caring people fail to come to the aid of others. They know they should act and yet, for reasons they themselves dont understand, people sometimes dont respond. Longtime researchers of bystan

28、der behavior continue to struggle with the question, C6Why?One thing we do know is that the more ambiguous a situation is, the less likely people are to help. Lefs say you see vapors (水汽)coming out of a building. You ask yourself, “Is it steam (蒸 汽)or smoke?” If you are not sure, you look to other p

29、eople fbr a clue about how to react. If you see other people doing nothing, you think, “Of course, that9s just steam. You dont want it to be smoke, because then you would have to do something about it.Another one is known as the bystander effect*. This says that the more people there are observing a

30、n emergency (突发事件),the less responsible each one of them personally feels. For example, if you are the only person in the world who can act to save someone in a dangerous situation, you are more likely to act. However, if you are one of 100,000 people who could save the situation, you would be happi

31、er if one of the other 99,999 people did it!“If you notice trouble, force yourself to stop and judge the situation instead of walking on J says Ervin Staub. Then try to involve other people; you dont have to take on all the responsibility of being helpful. According to Staub, it is sometimes just a

32、matter of turning to the person next to you and saying, It looks like we should do something/9 Once you take action, most people will take their cues (提示)from you and also help.27 . According to Ervin Staub, when accidents happen, peoples first thoughts.A. force them to give a handB. prevent them fr

33、om helpingC. often lead to embarrassmentD. depend on others9 reaction28 . What does the underlined word ambiguous“ in paragraph 4 mean?A. dangerous B. difficultC. unpleasantD. unclear29 . The author uses the bystander effects“ to show that.A. people tend to behave in the same way as most other peopl

34、e doB. people usually think a lot before difficulties C. more people carry out more responsibility D. many people have the same ideas 30. What can be the best title for the text?A. Think Before You LeapB. Stick to Your DecisionC. Dont Just Stand ThereD. If s the Thought that Counts第二节(共5小题;每题2分,总分值1

35、0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。Everyone loves parties. They*re a chance to relax, have fun, and catch up with friends. 31Ever wondered how rich teenagers celebrate their birthdays? You need to watch My Super Sweet 16. Its an American reality show. Each episode follows a wealthy teenage

36、r as they plan and then celebrate the sixteenth birthday party of their dreams (with their parents money, of course!). 32 How spoilt? One girl, Amberly, flew to Paris to shop for her party dress. And then she had her own perfume designed especially for the big night. And another girl dyed her dogs p

37、ink just so theyd match her partys theme.According to one of the millionaire fathers, nIf you can afford a grand celebration, then why not. 33 A British comedian called My Super Sweet 16 everything that*s wrong with our civilization.1134 What are their parties like? In 2001 American CEO Dennis Kozlo

38、wski flew guests to Sardinia to celebrate his wifes 40th birthday. The weeklong cost $1.5 million. And then theres American Idol judge Simon Cowell. He threw himself a $1.9 million 50th birthday party at an 18th century English mansion.Whats the most expensive birthday party ever? Probably the Sulta

39、n of Brunei*s 50th birthday in 1996. He invited 60,000 people (including Prince Charles), and hired Michael Jackson to give three concerts. Total cost? Just over $20 million.Of course, extravagant (奢侈的)celebrations are nothing new. In 1520 King Henry VII of England and King Francis I of France wante

40、d to improve relations between their two countries. So, they threw a three-week party in the countryside near Calais, France. There were a great many banquets, two fountains flowing with red wine, jousting tournaments and wrestling competitions. 35A. Of course, not everyone agreed.B. Rich people pre

41、fer showing off.C. Then what about super rich adults?D. But some rich people take partying to the extreme.E. People came up with various reasons to have parties.F. And King Henry slept in an enormous tent that was in the shape of a palace.G. The parties always cost a large sum of money and most of t

42、he kids are spoiled.第三局部 语言运用(共两节,总分值45分) 第一节 完形填空(共20小题;每题1.5分,总分值30分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的 最正确选项。When the one-year anniversary(周年)of my mothers passing came around, I found myself in the kitchen preparing some of her favorite dishes. I hadnt planned this, 36 there I was, making he

43、r famous soup from the turkey I had roasted the day before.As I was cooking, some of the deep sadness I was experiencing at this one-year mark moved through me. I loved working with mom in the kitchen but now thinking about her, I began to feel more 37 .While the 38 boiled in my kitchen, I realized

44、that I was reconnecting with my mother through 39 . I laughed a bit at myself when I thought about all the dishes I had cooked that week. 40 knowing it, I had created a beautiful ritual (仪式)to honor my mother and to 41 myself at this time. I suddenly felt my mother at hand and this place was filled

45、with her presence. I was so 42 that I began talking to her, acting 43 she were here with me.nWhat else should we make?” I asked us both, wanting to keep the ritual from 44 .Irish Potato Pancakesn was the reply.45 I made potato pancakes was two and a half years ago. I had 46 my engagement (订婚)ring to

46、 make the dough (面团),and never found it again. Since then, I 47 to use that recipe (菜谱)even though I really liked those pancakes. Its sort of 48 but I never considered making them again, treating them as if they were to blame for the loss of my ring.My mom knew how 49 I was about losing my ring. I h

47、ad always called her whenever I lost something. She had a talent for helping me find my way to lost things, 50 this time.I reached fbr the 51 without another thought of the ring. My mom did love Irish things and these were delicious. I opened the large cookbook and 52 the pancake recipe. At once, 53

48、 at the bottom of the page 54 , There, pressed into the pages of the cookbook, was my diamond ring! I slipped my ring onto my trembling hand and a smile filled my soul as I whispered, Thanks, mom.”That day, I made potato pancakes 55 the shape of hearts.36. A. butB. soC. ifD. or37. A. disappointedB. cheerfulC. painfulD. grateful38. A. coffeeB. teaC. wineD.soup39. A. fruitB. foodC. vegetablesD. drink40. A. ByB. AfterC. WithoutD. For41. A. serveB. encou

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