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1、2021-2022 (下)满市一中期末试题高二英语注意:英语试题总分120分;考试时间100分钟;选项及答题内容要填涂到英语答题卡上 第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AGraphic DesignerYour Listing ExpertToronto, CanadaRemotePart-timeLooking to take your graphic design (平面设计)skills to the next level and gain valuable real-worl

2、d experience? The position is for students who are required to complete an intership习)for their University orCollege program. This is an unpaid job. College credit is provided for this position.As a leading Digital Marketing Company, we aid thousands of businesses across North America with their onl

3、ine presence and help them become the leader in their industry.ResponsibilitiesCreate good designs to drive growth for our brand across all mediums fbr Your Listing Expert and clients (客 户)we work alongside across North America.Benefits of working with us1. Work from home2. Flexible hours to accommo

4、date your school schedule.3. Gain real-world experience with real clients.4. Create designs for businesses across North America.5. Learn the ins and outs of design and managing marketing campaigns.Hard skills required1. Must have an ability with Photoshop2. Must have a basic understanding of Adobe P

5、remiere or Final Cut Pro.Soft skills required1. Must have a positive attitude2. Must work well with a team.3. Must have great organizational skills.4. Must have the ability to work independently.5. Must be able to handle deadline and constructive feedback(反馈)1. What do wc know about this job?A. It p

6、ays wellC. It allows employees to work at home2. Who would probably apply for this job?A. a career coachC. a designing expert3. What hard skill does the job require?A. Using PhotoshopC. Working independently4. What do wc know about this job?A. It pays wellC. It allows employees to work at home5. Who

7、 would probably apply for this job?A. a career coachC. a designing expert6. What hard skill does the job require?B. Using PhotoshopC. Working independentlyC. It is a full-time jobD. It requires an internship certificateB. a college studentD. a marketing managerB. Meeting tight deadlinesD. Giving cli

8、ents valuable feedbackI wish Id been more confident in my own abilities, especially when I was at school.I was a shy child and struggled a bit when talking to other people. On the whole, my parents were very supportive, always encouraging me and trying to help me relax in social situations, but I wa

9、s always terribly self- conscious. I wish I hadnt been so worried about what everybody thought of me. I know now that if you are extremely shy , then its hard work to have a conversation with you. Now I try to think about the other person Im talking to and put them at ease in my company .However, at

10、 school, I found it especially difficult in my peer group. I wasnt competitive, but I was aware of my appearance and I always compared myself to other people, usually coming to the conclusion that I wasnt as clever or as popular or as cool as they were. I wanted to be popular. I know now that the ki

11、ds who are considered the coolest at school arent necessarily the most popular or successful when they grow up.I realize now that everything changes during your teen years physically, mentally, socially and emotionally and I just had a harder time than most. I wish 1 hadnt let it stop me from doing

12、things, though. I wish Id taken a gap year or at least traveled more when I left school. But to tell the truth, I didnt have the courage to go off alone before going to college. I could have gone to Europe and America with a friend as Id saved up enough money, but in the end I just didnt want to do

13、it. My parents really wanted me to try a gap year. They said it would be a great experience before college. I think they were right, and now I wont have another opportunity to do that for a long lime.4. What can be learned about the author when she was a child?A. She found being sociable difficult.B

14、. She was considered too direct.C. She lived a rich life.D. She felt uncomfortable with her parents.5. What did the author think of herself as a teen?A. She had a big heart.B. She was a first-class student.C. She suffered greatly during her teen years.D. She used to let her parents down.6. What docs

15、 the author regret?A. Not paying enough attention to her parents.B. Not saving up enough money to go abroad.C. Not going to college together with her best friend.D. Not being brave enough to travel before college.7. Why does (he author write this text?A. To honor her parentsB. To share her life less

16、onsC. To remember her childhoodD. To discuss skills needed fbr schoolCWhat do you think about when you wait at a crosswalk? What about checking out your friends, new posts? Chances are, if youre not visually impaired, you dont think much about these everyday activities as youre doing them. But for b

17、lind and low-vision(视力低下的)people, these kinds of things can be difficult if the people designing them dont take steps to make them accessible.One big problem blind people always face is the assumptions of sighted people about what they can and cant do. Everette Bacon, President of the Utah chapter o

18、f the National Federation of the Blind, says more than once hes had a stranger grab his arm, thinking he needs help.“Ils impressions about blindness that are far more threatening to blind people than the blindness itself? says Daniel Kish, president of World Access for (he Blind.Peoples assumptions

19、about capability(能力)contribute to a low number of blind people working in or studying STEM( science, technology, engineering, and math) fields. People with low or no vision have a lot to offer in these fields. They are just as capable as anyone else at experimenting and making new discoveries.One to

20、ol that provides accessible ways to help the blind interact (互动) with data and scientific equipment is the Sci-Voice Talking LabQuest 2. It reads aloud data from over 70 sensors(传感器)commonly used in science experiments. Cary Supalo invented this device to help students experience hands-on science le

21、arning. He has been blind since the age of seven. u For kids who arc blind or vision impaired, before this technology existed, they had to be told what happened Jhc says.Making the world more accessible isn,t limited to inventing a cool new piece of technology, though. If youre posting a picture on

22、social media, adding a specific description of whats happening in the picture, called alt text, can help blind people understand your post without having to rely on sight. If youre building a website, or know someone who is, follow accessibility guidelines.8. What does Bacon think of the strangers h

23、elp?A. It should be given more politely.B. it showed peoples good hearts.C. It was unnecessary.D. It set a good example.9. What makes a low number of blind people get involved in STEM?A. Peoples prejudiceTheir limited intelligenceB. A lack of blind-friendly labsTheir sensitive characteristics1(). Wh

24、at advice does the author give in the last paragraph?A. Follow government guidelines.B. Describe pictures in the alt text.C. Add a voice documentUse a special website11. What can be the best title for the text?A. more light, more happinessB. your legal disability rightsC. what you assume mattersD. a

25、 world of accessibilityDFor those who dont decide their own working hours, a (rial of four-day workweeks of 35-hour work weekly without a drop in pay among 2500 workers in Iceland has shown the old schedule may truly not be the most productive form of labor (劳动).The report, conducted by the research

26、 organization Autonomy and the Association for Sustainability and Democracy, found that negative markers like bumout (过度劳累),stress, necessary overtime, and disconnection with friends and family all went down, as would be expected, but that productivity remained at worst unchanged, and often improved

27、 in those working shorter hours.The trials were such a success that following (heir conclusion in 2O19.Mass renegotiation (重新物商)by labor unions means that 86% of Icelanders arc now working non-traditional workweeks which could include 5-to-6-hour working days or four-day working weeks.“This study sh

28、ows that the worlds largest-ever trial of a shorter working week was a success,“ said Will Stronge, director of Autonomy.The main argument is that “bumout“ depletes the ability of workers to be productive. A lack of production will sometimes result in a demand for overtime, especially by managers, f

29、urther increasing burnout and decreasing productivity. In those who cannot afford to be less productive, like nurses for example, burnout simply results in negative health outcomes.Hoping to see if they could replicate (复制)the productivity gains in other countries, the Reykjavid City Council started

30、 this Irial, mostly at public offices, but also in private firms, to measure performance and worker well-being for four years.Compared with non-participating firms or offices, productivity remained the same or increased in those participating, but it wasnt free. Instead, as necessity is the mother o

31、f invention, a sort of mass re-imagining of operations was needed to achieve production or scn icc goals with the reduced hours. This involved,as the report details, the shortening or early ending of meetings, and often a total reorganization of work processes to find where problems could be removed

32、.12. What does Autonomys report show?A. Four-day workweeks are most productive.B. Reducing regular work hours has many benefits.C. Stress has no connection with working hours.D. Workers should be flexible about their working hours.13. How did labor unions in Iceland most probably react knowing (he r

33、esults of the trial?A. They felt sad for most Icelanders.B. They became worried about workers productivity.C. They knew it was lime for a change.D. They decided to encourage hard work.14. What does the underlined word “deDleles in paragraph 4 mean?A. reducesB. showsC. losesD. approvesWhy does the au

34、thor say “it wasnt fYee“ in the last paragraph?A. its not really worth trying fbr many companies.B. It is necessary to make some changes to ensure productivity.C. It costs a lot to rc-imaginc operations.D. It is very difficult fbr most companies to change their routine.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短

35、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。According to the Federal Trade Commission, nearly $5 billion has been lost to online shopping scams(诈骗) in the first nine months of 2021.“16 Often, these offers will more likely than not download some unwanted software onto yourdevice rather than give you a good dcal

36、, says Daniel Markuson, a digital privacy specialist. Here are some tips on how to avoid being scammed while shopping online.Stick to “ https websites. As a means of security, its important to visit and shop on sites that use “hltps”. The “s stands fbr “secure”. While “hltps isnt everything when it

37、conies to security, it definitely provides a level of protection. 17 You simply look at the URL bar(网址栏)to see if it begins with 44https:/ the way it does on our website.Check that the URL is right. It sounds simplistic. 18 Making sure youre on the right online store could be the difference between

38、entering your card details on N and n 1 , This small difference in URLs leaves a huge opportunity fbr scammers to land you on a malicious(恶意的) website.19 Its generally best to avoid shopping online using public Wi-Fi networks because public Wi-Fi typically exhibits poor security and is often scanned

39、 by hackers(黑客).Additionally, its always wise to practice good password security. Generally, websites shouldift ask fbr your personal ID number or your password to another site to sell you something. 20 A. Not all shortened URLs arc bad.B. Avoid shopping on public Wi-Fi.C. Public computers are anoth

40、er insecure way to shop.D. Checking whether or not a site uses “https“ is easy to do.E. If they do this , you are probably at risk of being scammed.F. Dont be too quick to jump at seemingly-too-good-to-be true offers.G. However, ils important to do this before entering personal information.第三部分语言知识运

41、用(共两节,满分45分) 第一节(共20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Dan Price was the CEO of Gravity Payments, a financial services company. One day, he found out a friend was struggling 21. The cost of living in Washington is 22、and she just couldnt make endsmeet(量入为出)on her salary. H

42、owever, Dan was already earning Sl.l million a year. He realized how23 it was that he had so much while the people working under him were struggling.This point was driven home when he 24 a Me Donalds handbook on the desk of employee Rosita Barlow. When asked , Rosita burst into tears and 25 that aft

43、er she left work at Gravity, she went straight to her shifts (轮班)at McDonalds . Some nights, she even stood 26 at the local food bank.(赈济处)Thats when Dan decided to do something to stop income 27 in his company. In 2015 he cut hisown pay by 90%, mortgaging(抵押)his two houses, and 28 his stocks and sa

44、vings so that he could 29 every single employees pay to $70,000 a year!More than a third of his employees saw their 30 double. Some feared productivity would dedine(下 降)if everyone was earning more, but the 31 turned out to be true. Dans employees began to truly thrive (奋发)once the stress of making

45、ends meet was 32 from their everyday lives. Employees like Rosita were finally able to quit their second jobs and 33 their work, actually increasing 34.When COVID-19 hit the U.S, Dans company 35 financial difficulties. But what the employees decided 36 Dan! They chose to take a voluntary pay 37 of b

46、etween 5% and 100% to keep Gravity going 38. The pay cuts worked! Gravity was able to 39 from the economic downturn,and they recently restored all salaries to their pre-pandemic amount.As (he saying goes, a rising tide lifts all boats! Dan treated his employees well. And when it was (heir turn to 40

47、 him, they didnt let him down!21. A. politicallyB. financiallyC. physicallyD. emotionally22. A. reasonableB. predictableC. highD. low23. A. unfairB. strangeC. challengingD. harmful24. A. forgotB. composedC. discoveredD. reviewed阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。25. A. insistedB. arguedC. suggestedD. a

48、dmitted26. A. in peaceB. in lineC. in demandD. in relief27. A. inequalityB. growthC. redistributionD. limit28 A. looking intoB. taking overC. showing offD. giving up29. A. eamB. raiseC. collectD. reduce30. A. marketB. creativityC. salariesD. costs31. A. sameB. oppositeC. followingD. first32. A. separatedB. returnedC. removedD. hidden33. A. focus onB. pass downC. apply forD. talk about34. A. requirementB. competitionC. risk

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