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1、英桥高级中学2021-2022学年高二下学期期中考试英语试卷(时间:120分钟 总分:150分)第I卷(选择题)一、阅读理解AGet Ready for Summer SeriesJoin the National Summer Learning Association Summer Bootcamp to gain tools and best practices to help youth thrive. Anyone who cares about summer learning is welcome! Leaders from schools, community-based prog
2、rams, camps, libraries, outdoor education programs, and more. If you are working with youth during the summer months, you will benefit from these ideas and strategies.Day 1 March 30Session 1: 1 p.m. 2 p.m.Well explore the research and data telling us the current state of the academic, mental, and ph
3、ysical well-being of children and families. With the data in hand, well consider how to create strategies that meet this moment in time and help young people thrive.Session 2: 2 p.m. 3 p.m.Whats known is that we need to think creatively and plan strategically to find and retain excellent staff that
4、knows how to build relationships with young people. In this session, well share tools and strategies to develop a strong workforce ready to make a difference this summer.Day 2 March 31Session 1: 1 p.m. 2 p.m. Lets explore how to access the investments and ensure impact. Well consider how to leverage
5、 partnerships across sectors, including schools, community-based organizations, business and more to make the most of the investment of public funding.Session 2: 2 p.m. 3 p.m. In this session, well dive into programs that have proven strategies, tools and courses that can be applied in your summer l
6、earning program. Well talk about how to access and apply learning strategies that ensure children and youth enjoy their summer.1Who should attend the Summer Bootcamp?AOnly the leaders from schools.BThe young people who are thriving.CWhoever works with the youth in summer.DThe students caring about s
7、ummer learning.2Which do you choose if youre interested in the healthy issue?ADay 1 March 30 Session 1.BDay 1 March 30 Session 2.CDay 2 March 31 Session 1.DDay 2 March 31 Session 2.3What does the last paragraph talk about?AHow to enjoy yourself in summer.BPrograms about the learning methods.CStrateg
8、ies, tools and courses on youth.DHow to ensure youth access the investments.BHaagen-Dazs from Europe started in 1989 and is 5-10 times more expensive than regular ice cream. There is no real advantage. However, it used a special marketing strategy and quickly became a top ice cream brand in the mark
9、et.Haagen-Dazs did not set up shops in ordinary supermarkets or grocery stores. Haagen-Dazs leisure fashion shops are in busy sections of malls. They are carefully planned to create a good atmosphere, and sometimes, a flagship(旗舰) store will cost several million dollars.Compared to other ice cream b
10、rands, Haagen-Dazs consumers are tightly grouped. It is understood that Haagen-Dazs seldom does television advertising. The majority of ads have the highly visual impact of the print ads. In particular, many advertisements lock those pyramid tip consumers. Whats more, as long as the consumers spendi
11、ng 500 yuan to fill in a small form can become their members, these members will be regularly sent advertisements by direct mail. Praise of customers is a powerful weapon for Haagen-Dazs.There is always much creativity in Haagen-Dazs advertising, so it is remembered by the public. Original advertise
12、ments such as: Delicious Haagen-Dazs, like 24K gold, Japan Kobe beef, original palm oil, mushroom truffles and Chinese ceramicswhat ice cream was waiting for and love her, let her eat Haagen-Dazs attracted lots of Haagen-Dazs lovers who become regulars.Today, Haagen-Dazs has 55 countries in the worl
13、d with about 700 stores with yearly sales of more than 1 billion US dollars (about 8.28 billion yuan). Haagen-Dazs has become the worlds most popular top ice cream brand. In the United States, its market share is 6.1%, 1% in France, 4.6% in Japan, 4% in Singapore and 5% in Hong Kong.Determined to wi
14、n the majority of rich customers, Haagen-Dazs has combined right positioning in the marketplace with dedicated brand goals. This is the real secret of success.4Which statement is not true according to the passage?AHaagen-Dazs receives popularity all over the world.BHaagen-Dazs seldom uses advertisem
15、ents.CEvery Haagen-Dazs shop is well designed with tasteful atmosphere.DEvery Haagen-Dazs member will receive its advertisement regularly.5What does the underlined expression mean in paragraph3?Aregular customersBrich customersCordinary customersDEgyptian customers6Compared to other ice cream brands
16、, what is special about Haagen-Dazs?AThere are more consumers of Haagen-Dazs than those of other brandsBHaagen-Dazs uses creative advertisements to attract the customers.CHaagen-Dazs offers a great discount to its membersDHaagen-Dazs only focuses on its target customers.7What is the main idea of thi
17、s passage?AIt introduces the great influence of Haagen-Dazs in the worldBIt introduces the origin of Haagen-DazsCIt tells us the key to the success of Haagen-DazsDIt introduces the creativity and unique style in its advertisementsCBoredom is such a large part of day-to-day existence. Perhaps because
18、 its common in our lives, scientists have been slow to explore it. John Eastwood is one of the first scholars to take an interest.One of the most common false views is that “only boring people get bored”. Yet as Eastwood set about exploring the reasons for boredom, he found that there are two distin
19、ct types of personality that tend to suffer from the feeling of boredom, and neither are particularly dull themselves.Boredom often goes among people who are constantly looking for new experiences. For these people, the steady path of life just isnt enough to hold their attention. The second kind of
20、 bored people have almost exactly the opposite problem: the world is a fearful place, and so they try not to step outside their comfort zone. While this might offer some comfort, they are not always satisfied with the safety it offers and boredom results.Emotions should evolve for our benefit. “The
21、very fact that boredom is a daily experience suggests it should be doing something useful,” says Heather Lench at Texas A$M University. Feelings like fear help us avoid danger, after all, while sadness might help prevent future mistakes. So, if true, what does boredom achieve?Reviewing the evidence
22、so far, Lench suspects that it lies behind one of our most important characters-curiosity. Boredom, she says, pushes us to try to seek new goals or explore new ideas which stimulate innovation (激发创新).Eastwood is less enthusiastic about boredoms benefits, but admits we should be cautious about lookin
23、g for an immediate escape. “The feeling is so disgusting that people rush to remove it,” he says.“Im not going to join that war on boredom and come up with a cure, because we need to listen to the emotion and ask what it is trying to tell us to do.”8What does John Eastwoods study mainly focus on?AWh
24、y people get boredBThe benefits of boredomCHow to deal with boredomDThe types of boredom9According to Lench, boredom_.Awould help us avoid mistakes Bcannot be cured for the momentCmight be good for our creativity Dcould make us get tired and lose focus10Whats Eastwoods attitude towards finding a cur
25、e for boredom?ACurious BOptimistic CObjective DUninterested11What message can be concluded from the text?AEasier said than doneBHard work never killed a manCPractice makes perfectDEvery coin has two sidesD“Ni Hao! Lao Tie! I am your foreign friend. Just have a bite of our organic apples and place yo
26、ur orders here!” Erik Nilsson, a Swedish traveler, greeted through Tik Tok livestreams in a village of Jiangxi Province. His appearance online increased that days sale greatly. After experiencing a special day in the rural area, Erik said jokingly, “I wish I could change my job.”This village is not
27、alone. Nowadays, Chinas e-commerce platforms have helped open up the market for Chinese farmers produce, bringing an increasing number of sales online. This new trend has made livestreaming a new way to rid farmers of poverty, with mobile phones becoming “new farm tools”.“Everyone has brought their
28、own agricultural products. How can you make the audiences believe that theyre delicious through the screen in front of you? Now, lets feel the look on your face during the livestreaming!” A farmers education and training center in Hainan Province invites professionals such as directors and stylists
29、to teach farmers a variety of skills ranging from short video editing to livestreaming sales skills. “However, at first, only a few villagers had a strong desire. We helped them get training in livestreaming, short video marketing, and other courses. It wasnt fancy, but simple, practical, and effect
30、ive.”“Everybody, please take a look. This is the best coconut. Taste it,” said Pei Yanqin, 59, speaking Mandarin with a strong local accent and communicating smoothly with netizens through her livestreaming software. Just over a year ago, she was one of those villagers with the least intention to ge
31、t training.In 2018, the demonstration project of national e-commerce for rural areas was launched. Today, the village has developed eight e-commerce livestreaming courtyards. Some presenters work alone, while others are husband and wife teams. In the next step, the government will train more farmer
32、presenters and develop in the direction of multi-variety sales.12What is the purpose of the first paragraph?ATo lead in the topic.BTo add to the atmosphere.CTo introduce culture contrast.DTo give back ground knowledge.13How did most of the farmers first respond to the training?AThrilled. BDoubtful.
33、CDisappointed. DImpressed.14Which of the following statement is true according to the text?AErik wants to seek for a new job. BE-commerce is a family business.CLivestreaming is the best way to remove poverty.DThe Government helps farmers become skilled in marketing online.15Where is this text most l
34、ikely taken from?AA travel magazine. BA government report. CA research paper. DA front-page article.二、七选五As many countries go on nation-wide lockdowns to battle COVID-19, more people around the world are staying at home, leading a life similar to what many Chinese began a month ago. _16_ .Working at
35、 home.In order to create a comfortable working environment, purchasing some office goods will help you concentrate more on your work. Liu Jian, a 28-year-old IT engineer in Beijing, told the Global Times that he used remote working software to control the computer at his office through his laptop at
36、 home. _17_ It used to take an hour and a half to arrive at my office by subway, but now I can spend more time on my work and life, which made me feel things arent that bad for me during the epidemic. he said.Reading time.Many Chinese discovered that they dont have much time to read books as they ha
37、d wanted. _18_ Some reading apps have also released many e-books and audio versions of books for free to enrich peoples lives. Chen Ran, 29, told the Global Times that she is currently reading the book Little Women. planned to watch the film Little Women, but was postponed due to COVID-19, so I deci
38、ded to read the book first and 1 will better understand the film version. said Chen._19_Since gyms have all shut down, many Chinese have turned to training apps or watching online exercise programs at home. Gao Wen, a 52-year-old woman living in Tianjin, told the Global Times that she used to take y
39、oga class in a nearby fitness center but has now turned to online classes. “_20_ But the good thing is that I can choose any teacher I like online without being bound by geographic restrictions.” Gao said, adding that the teacher she chose is far more professional than her old coach near her home.AS
40、elf-improvement.BExercising at home.CThe drawback is that our yoga coach cannot correct my movements.DHere are some tips that Chinese are sharing for dealing being stuck at home.EHowever, cooking meals together will help you develop a closer relationship with your family.FHe also bought a desk and a
41、 comfortable office chair to create a working environment at home.GMany bookstores and e-commerce platforms offered delivery services for books during the epidemic.第II卷(非选择题)三、完形填空Around three years ago, I was at a stop sign when I heard slightly barking coming from in a car parked on the street nea
42、r me. It was very _21_ and the dog was trying to get some of the cooler fresh air outside the car. Without thinking I _22_ my car and got out to help him.There was no way to _23_ the dog because the car was locked. Thinking of the irresponsible owner I became _24_. I didnt know if I should _25_ the
43、window and take the dog or try to contact the owner. Just then, I _26_ a police car on the opposite side of the street. I ran out to seek for help.When the police officer helped open the door, the dog _27_ both of us and ran quickly towards the garage the car was parked in front of. We _28_ the dog
44、to make sure he was OK. Then we saw _29_ the dog had run: The dogs owner was _30_ in the middle of his garage.Obviously the man had a condition that caused him to have a(n) _31_. This one was particularly _32_ and required medical attention. After the incident I learned that had I not _33_, both the
45、 dog and the man would likely have died. I was overcome with _34_ and my eyes swelled up. I realized how much of an effect you can have on other peoples lives by doing the _35_ thing. I was so quick to _36_ assuming the dogs owner ignored his pet. And if the police officer had not been around I migh
46、t have just left a(n) _37_ on the car after I took the dog.I cannot _38_ what I would feel if I knew that man had died because of any number of things that may have gone _39_. It made me understand that things are not always as they _40_, and there are always several sides to every story.21AquiteBda
47、rkChotDdry22AdroveBparkedCtookDlooked23AsaveBfindCwalkDtouch24AsadBboredCpuzzledDangry25AopenBbreakCcleanDreplace26AhitBcalledCnoticedDstopped27AdisappointedBfrightenedCexcitedDsurprised28Alooked afterBwent afterCshouted atDpointed at29AwhyBhowCwhenDwhere30AworkingBsleepingCstandingDlying31AattackBrestCopportunityDfight32AimportantBstrangeCbadDclear33AknownBcontinuedCstayedDhelped34AuncertaintyBanxietyCexhaustionDemotion35A