2021-2022学年重庆市西南大学附属重点高中高二上学期开学考试英语试题(Word版含答案,无听力音频含文字材料)

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名称 2021-2022学年重庆市西南大学附属重点高中高二上学期开学考试英语试题(Word版含答案,无听力音频含文字材料)
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9.
What
does
the
man
like
most
about
the
new
office?
A.
He
can
work
anywhere
in
the
office.
两江西附高
2023级高二秋季开学英语科试题
B.
He
can
work
with
other
people
closely.
C.
He
can
put
what
he
hears
into
work
quickly.
(总分:150分,考试时间:120分钟)
注意事项:
1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、班级、座号、准考证号填写在答题卡上。
2.答选择题时,必须使用
2B铅笔填涂;答非选择题时,必须使用
0.5毫米的黑色签字笔书写;必须在
题号对应的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写无效;保持答卷清洁、完整。
3.考试结束后,将答题卡交回(试题卷自己保存,以备评讲)。
听第
8段材料,回答第
10至
12题。
10.
Why
is
the
man
unwilling
to
go
to
Florida?
A.
It’s
too
boring.
B.
It’
s
too
expensive.
C.
It’s
too
crowded.
11.
What
did
the
speakers
do
last
year?
A.
They
went
skiing.
第一部分:听力(共两节,满分
30分)
第一节(共
5小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
7.5分)
B.
They
attended
a
New
Year’s
Eve
party.
C.
They
travelled
around
New
York
City.
12.
How
does
the
woman
feel
in
the
end?
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三个选项中选出最佳选项。
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。
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
When
might
Peter
arrive?
A.
At
3:15.
A.
Worried.
B.
Excited.
C.
Annoyed.
B.
At
3:30.
C.
At
3:45.
听第
9段材料,回答第
13至
16题。
13.
What
are
the
speakers
mainly
talking
about?
Where
does
the
conversation
take
place?
A.
On
a
train.
B.
On
a
plane.
C.
In
a
hospital.
C.
By
e-mail.
C.
To
an
opera
house.
C.
At
9:00.
A.
Environment
protection.
B.
Private
transportation.
C.
Green
food.
How
would
the
woman
like
the
application
to
be
sent?
14.
What
is
the
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Teacher
and
student.
A.
By
fax.
B.
By
post.
Where
will
the
woman
go
this
afternoon?
B.
Customer
and
salesman.
A.
To
a
shopping
center.
When
will
the
man
see
Dr.
Smith?
A.
At
8:00.
B.
To
a
party.
C.
Interviewer
and
interviewee.
15.
How
many
miles
does
the
man
plan
to
drive
this
year?
B.
At
8:30.
A.
About
8,000.
16.
How
many
aspects
does
the
man
mention?
A.
One.
B.
Two.
B.
About
9,000.
C.
About
10,000.
C.
Three.
第二节(共
15小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
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
出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题
5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给

5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第
10段材料,回答第
17至
20题。
17.
What
do
the
library
members
have
to
do
every
two
years?
A.
Renew
their
personal
information.
听第
6段材料,回答第
6、7题。
6.
Who
is
Felix?
A.
The
man.
B.
Pay
for
a
new
membership
card.
B.
The
woman’s
husband.
C.
A
character
in
the
woman’s
book.
C.
It’s
a
political
story.
C.
Register
in
the
library
again.
7.
What
kind
of
novel
is
Hot
Lips?
A.
It’s
a
detective
story.
B.
It’s
a
love
story.
听第
7段材料,回答第
8、9题。
18.
How
long
will
the
library
keep
the
book
booked
in
advance?
A.
Five
days.
B.
A
week.
C.
Two
weeks.
C.
Dictionaries
C.
Sunday.
19.
What
can
be
borrowed
for
one
day
only?
8.
What
is
the
idea
of
the
new
office?
A.
To
put
all
the
employees
in
one
office.
B.
To
have
the
employees
work
happily.
C.
To
make
full
use
of
information.
A.
Children’s
books.
B.
DVDs.
20.
On
which
day
will
the
library
close
at
7:00
p.m.?
A.
Wednesday.
B.
Saturday.
高一英语第1页(共
6页)
23.
How
is
the
Plaza
Hotel
different
from
the
other
three
hotels?
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分
50分)
第一节(共
15小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
37.5分)
A.
It
offers
a
drink
at
the
New
York
Bar.
C.
It
has
appeared
in
more
than
one
film.
B.
It
is
located
in
Valldalen,
Norway.
D.
It
is
designed
in
harmony
with
nature.
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。
A
B
World
Health
Organization
(WHO)
chief
scientist
Soumya
Swami
Nathan
said
Monday
that
herd
immunity
(群体免疫
)
to
coronavirus
would
not
be
achieved
in
2021,
despite
the
growing
availability
of
vaccines
(疫苗产量).
Real
Hotels
Featured
in
Movies
Timberline
Lodge
Featured
in:
The
Shining
Factors
that
cannot
realize
herd
immunity
include
limited
access
to
vaccines
in
developing
countries,
skepticism
(质疑)
over
vaccination,
and
the
potential
for
virus
mutations,
according
to
health
experts.
A
growing
number
of
countries
around
the
world,
including
the
United
States,
the
United
Kingdom,
Singapore,
Germany
and
other
European
Union
countries,
are
in
the
first
stages
of
mass-vaccination
campaigns.
Herd
immunity
occurs
when
enough
people
in
a
population
have
immunity
to
an
infection
so
that
it
prevents
the
disease
from
spreading.
Located
on
the
south
side
of
Mount
Hood,
Oregon,
Timberline
Lodge
was
used
for
some
shots
of
the
fictional
Overlook
Hotel
in
this
1980
horror
film,
based
on
Stephen
King’s
best-selling
novel.
Hotel
management
asked
director
Stanley
Kubrick
not
to
show
room
217
(featured
clearly
in
the
book),
concerned
that
future
guests
would
avoid
killing
there.
A
nonexistent
room
number
237
was
used
instead.
Surprisingly,
room
217
is
now
requested
more
than
any
other
room.
Park
Hyatt
Tokyo
Featured
in:
Lost
in
Translation
“We
are
not
going
to
achieve
any
levels
of
population
immunity
or
herd
immunity
in
2021,”
Swami
Nathan
told
a
briefing,
while
emphasizing
that
measures
like
physical
distancing,
hand
washing
and
mask
wearing
continue
to
be
necessary
in
containing
COVID’s
spread
for
the
rest
of
the
year.
Located
in
the
lively
Shinjuku
district,
Park
Hyatt
Tokyo
is
a
primary
setting
for
Sofia
Coppola’s
film
Lost
in
Translation.
Take
a
drink
at
the
New
York
Bar
on
the
hotel’s
top
floor
(where
Bill
Murray’s
Bob
Harris
spends
most
of
his
evenings)
and
enjoy
wonderful
360-degree
views
of
the
city
and
Mount
Fuji.
Juvet
Landscape
Hotel
However,
Swami
Nathan
praised
the
“incredible
progress”
made
by
vaccine
researchers
to
develop
several
safe
and
effective
vaccines
at
fast
speed.
Countries
are
currently
administering
vaccines
developed
by
BioNTech-Pfizer,
Oxford
University/AstraZeneca
and
Moderna.
Featured
in:
Ex
Machina
This
sci-fi
thriller
takes
place
at
the
remote,
ultra-modem
home
of
tech
company
CEO
Nathan
Bateman,
the
inventor
of
a
highly
advanced
humanoid
robot.
His
amazing
house
is
actually
the
Juvet
Landscape
Hotel
in
Valldalen,
Norway.
Designed
to
blend
in
with
(与......协调)
the
environment,
the
hotel’s
rooms
feature
natural
materials
and
floor-to-ceiling
glass
windows.
“The
vaccines
are
going
to
come,”
she
said.
“They
are
going
to
go
to
all
countries
...
but
meanwhile
we
mustn’t
forget
that
there
are
measures
that
work,”
she
added,
referring
to
hygiene
and
social
distancing.
“We
won’t
get
back
to
normal
quickly,”
Dale
Fisher,
chairman
of
the
WHO’s
Outbreak
Alert
and
Response
Network,
told
a
conference
hosted
by
Reuters
news
agency.
“We
know
we
need
to
get
to
herd
immunity
and
we
need
that
in
a
majority
of
countries,
so
we
are
not
going
to
see
that
in
2021,”
Fisher
said.
“There
might
be
some
countries
that
might
achieve
it
but
even
then
that
will
not
create
‘normal’
especially
in
terms
of
border
controls,”
he
added.
The
Plaza
Hotel
Featured
in:
Home
Alone
2:
Lost
in
New
York
After
accidentally
boarding
a
flight
to
New
York
while
the
rest
of
his
family
heads
to
Florida,
10-year-old
Kevin
McCallister
checks
into
the
Plaza
Hotel.
For
the
25th
anniversary
of
Home
Alone
2,
the
hotel
is
offering
a
special
“Live
Like
Kevin”
package,
which
includes
an
over-the-top
ice
cream
sundae
delivered
to
your
room.
The
Plaza
Hotel
has
been
featured
in
several
other
films,
including
North
by
Northwest,
Sleepless
in
Seattle
and
The
Great
Gatsby.
24.
Which
is
NOT
the
factor
that
prevent
herd
immunity?
A.
Doubt
about
vaccination.
B.
The
possible
mutations
of
virus.
21.
Why
was
Stanley
Kubrick
required
to
use
room
number
237?
C.
The
growing
availability
of
vaccines.
A.
For
an
economic
reason.
C.
For
a
cultural
reason.
B.
For
political
concerns.
D.
For
safety
concerns.
D.
Access
to
vaccines
in
developing
countries.
25.
As
for
the
first
stages
of
mass-vaccination
campaigns,
which
country
is
NOT
mentioned
in
the
passage?
22.
Which
hotel
should
you
choose
if
you
want
to
enjoy
a
mountain
view?
A.
Vietnam
26.
What
is
the
attitude
of
Swami
Nathan
to
the
progress
of
vaccine?
A.
Negative
B.
Indifferent
C.
Neutral
B.
Germany
C.
Singapore
D.
the
United
Kingdom
A.
Timberline
Lodge.
B.
Park
Hyatt
Tokyo.
D.
The
Plaza
Hotel.
C.
Juvet
Landscape
Hotel.
D.
Positive
高一英语第2页(共
6页)
27.
What
can
we
learn
from
what
Fisher
said?
29.
What
does
the
underlined
word
“motivating”
in
Paragraph
3
mean?
A.
Helping
somebody
to
finish
something.
A.
In
terms
of
good
border
controls,
we
can
achieve
herd
immunity.
B.
Making
somebody
want
to
do
something.
B.
There
may
be
a
long
way
to
get
to
herd
immunity
all
over
the
world.
C.
Making
somebody
pretend
to
do
something.
C.
If
some
countries
might
achieve
herd
immunity,
people
will
live
a
‘normal’
life.
D.
In
many
countries
in
2021,
people
will
live
a
‘normal’
life
in
terms
of
border
controls.
C
D.
Preventing
somebody
from
achieving
something.
30.
Which
of
the
following
has
the
most
important
effect
on
the
level
of
education
a
child
will
gain?
A.
The
economic
level
of
the
country.
C.
Having
books
in
the
home.
B.
The
father’s
occupation.
Whether
rich
or
poor,
parents
who
have
books
in
the
home
increase
the
level
of
education
their
children
will
attain,
according
to
a
20-year
study
led
by
Mariah
Evans.
D.
Education
levels
of
parents.
31.
Which
of
the
following
is
NOT
true?
A.
Reading
books
is
good
for
the
development
of
children.
For
years,
educators
have
thought
the
strongest
predictor
(预测指标)
of
attaining
high
levels
of
education
was
having
parents
who
were
highly
educated.
But,
the
study
showed
that
the
difference
between
being
raised
in
a
bookless
home
compared
to
being
raised
in
a
home
with
a
500-book
library
has
as
great
an
effect
on
the
level
of
education
a
child
will
attain
as
the
difference
between
having
parents
who
are
barely
literate
(有文化
的)
and
having
parents
who
have
a
university
education.
B.
Books
in
home
have
a
great
effect
on
children’s
education
levels.
C.
Getting
books
into
homes
is
good
investment
(投资)
parents
can
make.
D.
Children
who
get
a
higher
level
of
education
must
have
many
books
in
their
homes.
D
When
you
are
asked
to
draw
a
picture,
in
spite
of
your
best
effort,
you
can’t
make
it
look
like
the
model
Being
a
sociologist,
Evans
was
particularly
interested
to
find
that
children
of
lesser-educated
parents
benefit
the
most
from
having
books
in
the
home.
What
kinds
of
investments
should
we
make
to
help
these
kids
get
ahead?
The
results
of
this
study
indicate
that
getting
some
books
into
their
homes
is
an
inexpensive
way
that
we
can
help
these
children
succeed.
Evans
said,
“Even
a
little
bit
goes
a
long
way.
Having
as
few
as
20
books
in
the
home
still
has
a
significant
impact
on
motivating
a
child
to
a
higher
level
of
education,
and
the
more
books
you
add,
the
greater
benefit
the
children
get.”
shown.
Then
you
may
have
thought,
“I
don’t
have
a
creative
bone
in
my
body.”
According
to
some
scientists,
who
for
the
past
20
years
have
studied
the
complex
subject
of
creativity
through
a
series
of
research
strictly,
you
are
underrating
yourself.
Da
Vinci
you
may
never
be,
but
when
it
comes
to
creativity,
we
are
all
somewhat
blessed.
It’s
learning
to
develop
this
unique
tool
of
extraordinary
productivity,
and
then
applying
it
in
everything
you
do,
that
counts
to
tell
you
from
figures
like
Da
Vinci.
“Even
if
we
don’t
have
the
good
fortune
to
discover
a
new
chemical
element
or
write
a
great
story,
the
love
of
the
creative
process
for
its
own
sake
is
available
to
all,”
says
Mihaly
Csikszentmihalyi
in
Creativity:
Flow
and
Psychology
of
Discovery
and
Invention.
The
researchers
were
struck
by
the
strong
effect
having
books
in
the
home
had
on
children’s
educational
attainment
even
above
and
beyond
such
factors
as
education
level
of
the
parents,
the
father’s
occupation
or
the
economic
level
of
the
country.
Most
people
believe
the
ability
of
creativity
has
been
awarded
to
those
considered
to
have
special
talent.
We
look
upon
these
“creative
geniuses”,
as
we
often
call
them,
with
respect
and
a
bit
of
envy.
Their
abilities,
most
people
assume,
are
due
to
good
genes,
or,
as
if
in
Greek
mythology
(神话),
from
some
kind
of
god’s
inspiration.
Having
books
in
the
home
is
twice
as
important
as
the
father’s
education
level,
and
more
important
than
whether
a
child
was
brought
up
in
a
developing
country
or
a
developed
country.
Surprisingly,
the
difference
in
educational
attainment
for
children
born
in
developed
country
and
children
born
in
developing
country
was
just
2
years,
less
than
two-thirds
of
the
effect
that
having
500
or
more
books
in
the
home
had
on
children.
28.
In
the
past
educators
held
a
point
of
view
that
______.
There
is
no
argument
that
the
world
is
never
short
of
highly
talented
and
creative
people.
They
are
masters
of
their
trades
and
stand
heads-and-shoulders
above
common
people,
making
new
pathways
for
others
to
follow,
and
providing
greater
context
and
understanding
of
our
world.
It
could
be
said
that
without
creativity,
humanity
would
not
evolve
so
rapidly.
A.
parents’
level
of
education
had
nothing
to
do
with
their
children’s
levels
of
education
B.
children
whose
family
had
a
library
would
possibly
attain
high
levels
of
education
C.
children
who
were
born
in
poor
families
studied
harder
than
those
in
rich
families
D.
children
whose
parents
are
highly
educated
would
attain
high
levels
of
education
But
like
a
publicly
recognized
creative
baseball
player
who
possesses
his
skill
through
years
of
continuous
training,
foregoing
other
pursuits
for
the
only
passion,
people
who
show
the
slightest
unwillingness
for
challenging
labor
will
witness
their
boasted
(吹嘘的)
ability
disappear.
高一英语第3页(共
6页)
After
closely
studying
91
creative
and
influential
people,
including
novelists,
playwrights,
composers,
musicians
and
scientists,
Csikszentmihalyi
concludes
that
no
one
would
ignore
the
sweat
they
shed
and
their
almost
crazy
willingness
to
follow
their
creative
effort
to
the
very
end,
wherever
that
may
be.
These
are
the
very
things
we
all
can
master,
so
long
as
we’d
like
to.
Shakespeare’s
use
of
punctuation
is
also
distinctive
(有特色的).
His
punctuation
is
a
clue
to
the
way
a
piece
should
be
performed.
Punctuation
is
required
to
signal
how
each
line
should
be
delivered.
39
9
Consequently,
lines
without
punctuation
naturally
seem
to
gather
speed
and
emotional
purpose.
When
analyzing
a
Shakespearean
text,
stop
and
consider
how
punctuation
is
used.
In
conclusion,
Shakespeare
is
truly
a
great
author.
remarkable
works
for
many
years
to
come.
40
We
will
always
have
the
benefit
of
his
32.
It’s
widely
believed
that
creativity
comes
from
________.
A.
some
kind
of
god
from
Greek
A.
B.
C.
D.
E.
F.
However,
not
many
people
are
aware
of
that.
B.
the
inborn
genes
or
relevant
gifts
Thus,
he
affects
the
English
language
in
a
big
way.
C.
the
tool
we
learn
from
masters
like
Da
Vinci
It
also
forces
the
reader
to
pause
and
slows
down
the
pace
of
the
text.
D.
good
training
people
receive
from
artistic
classes
Perhaps
we’ll
never
know
these
words
will
gradually
appear
one
day.
33.
Which
of
the
following
statements
is
TRUE
according
to
the
passage?
A.
People
don’t
think
that
the
world
is
never
short
of
highly
talented
people.
B.
People’s
admiration
of
geniuses
makes
humanity
develop
quickly.
C.
The
field
of
baseball
requires
more
gifts
than
hard
work.
D.
Creativity
lies
in
devotion
and
effort.
One
of
Shakespeare’s
biggest
contributions
to
human
literature
lies
in
his
works.
In
addition,
Shakespeare
even
invented
over
one
thousand
frequently
used
words.
That’s
because
he
developed
the
English
language
of
his
time
and
showed
it
through
his
plays.
G.
第三部分
语言知识运用(共两节,满分
30分)
34.
The
underlined
word
“foregoing”
in
Paragraph
6
is
closest
in
meaning
to
________.
第一节
完形填空(共
15小题;每小题
1分,满分
15分)
A.
giving
up
B.
combining
C.
referring
to
D.
extending
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
35.
What
is
the
passage
mainly
about?
项。
A.
People’s
misunderstanding
of
creativity
and
its
true
nature.
B.
The
reasons
for
the
success
of
those
who
possess
creativity.
C.
Creative
people
view
things
differently
from
ordinary
people.
D.
Ordinary
people’s
unwillingness
to
follow
the
examples
of
creative
ones.
When
11-year-old
Megan
Maloney
lost
three
family
members
to
cancer
within
12
months,
she
promised
herself
she
would
find
a
way
to
support
those
41
the
disease.
When
Megan
asked
her
42
,
Brad,
if
their
travel
business
could
help,
they
agreed
to
online
travel
site
and
fundraising
platform.
The
launch
of
Charity
Pro
Travel
in
2008
43
a
project
called
Charity
Pro
Travel,
a
revolutionary
第二节(共
5小题;每小题
2.5分,满分
12.5分)
44
Megan
and
Brad
donate
the
proceeds
of
their
initial
根据短文内容,从短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。
sales
to
Stand
Up
To
Cancer.
These
45
by
a
little
girl
and
her
father
caught
the
media’s
attention.
Although
the
English
language
has
been
in
a
constant
state
of
change,
Shakespeare’s
works
have
continued
Although
Megan
was
helping
people
in
need,
she
and
her
father
decided
to
it
once
Megan
had
the
chance
to
finish
college.
46
the
business
and
reexplore
to
influence
the
language
we
use
daily.
Shakespeare
created
many
commonly
used
expressions,
new
words,
and
the
way
of
using
punctuation
(标点符号).
Shakespeare’s
talent
for
making
the
English
language
into
the
powerful
written
word
has
ensured
his
lasting
influence
on
our
everyday
language.
Hundreds
of
expressions
were
invented
by
Shakespeare.
36
In
2018,
Megan
was
fresh
out
of
to
breathe
new
life
into
Charity
Pro
Travel.
,
the
landscape
of
travel
had
changed
since
2008.
They
faced
many
to
break
into
the
market.
setting
themselves
up
as
direct
competitors,
they
47
with
a
degree
and
was
48
49
50
while
trying
37
51
52
a
partnership
They
only
know
some
well-known
expressions,
such
as,
“To
be,
or
not
to
be,
that
is
the
question.”
can
be
proposal
to
travel
industry
leader
Priceline.
Within
hours,
the
VP
of
the
Priceline
reached
out
to
Brad
and
Megan
with
an
official
agreement
to
their
travel
website.
Each
time
you
a
hotel,
an
air
ticket,
or
a
vacation
package,
Charity
Pro
Travel
donates
up
to
50%
of
its
commission
to
charities.
attributed
(认为是……所作)
to
Shakespeare.
53
54
38
Many
of
his
original
words,
for
example,
“uncomfortable”
and
“fashionable”,
are
still
used
today.
Shakespeare’s
effect
on
vocabulary
is
rather
amazing
when
considering
how
much
language
has
changed
since
his
lifetime.
高一英语第4页(共
6页)
Megan
is
fulfilling
the
55
she
made
to
herself.
Megan
has
truly
turned
tragedy
into
goodwill
with
When
scientists
turned
from
observing
the
brains
of
music
listeners
little
backyard
fireworks
became
a
jubilee
(庆典活动).
turns
out
that
while
listening
to
music
engages
perfect
“full-body
workout”
of
the
63
those
of
musicians,
the
64
Charity
Pro
Travel
for
all.
the
brain
in
some
pretty
interesting
movements,
playing
music
is
brain.
65
41.
42.
43.
44.
45.
46.
47.
48.
49.
50.
A.
struggling
A.
mother
A.
join
B.
battling
C.
treating
C.
teacher
C.
launch
D.
recovering
D.
father
B.
sister
B.
invent
D.
study
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分
40分)
A.
saw
B.
enabled
B.
possessions
B.
pause
C.
led
D.
observed
D.
properties
D.
originate
D.
hospital
D.
excited
D.
However
D.
methods
D.
In
contrast
to
D.
missed
第一节
单词拼写(共
15小题;每小题
1分,满分
15分)
A.
donations
A.
boost
C.
belongings
C.
continue
C.
college
C.
inactive
C.
Therefore
C.
challenges
C.
Apart
from
C.
ignored
C.
start
根据首字母或括号中所给提示词,用正确形式填空。
66.
Customs
play
a
s_________
role
in
festivals,
but
sometimes
they
can
change
over
time.
67.
Only
when
we
exist
in
h_________
with
nature
can
we
stop
being
a
threat
to
wildlife
and
to
our
planet.
68.
Experts
i_________
the
issue,
conducted
several
tests,
and
made
a
proposal
for
saving
ancient
buildings.
69.
Medical
workers
have
been
carrying
out
nucleic
acid
tests
on
people
in
s_________
of
the
hot
weather.
70.
“Fate
Symphony”,
one
of
Beethoven’s
famous
c__________,
touched
the
hearts
of
millions
of
people.
71.
To
protect
citizens’
online
p_________,
Chinese
government
removed
25
apps
from
app
stores
for
illegal
collection
of
personal
information.
A.
community
A.
unwilling
A.
Besides
A.
choices
B.
institute
B.
pessimistic
B.
Thus
B.
opportunities
B.
In
addition
to
B.
offered
B.
buy
51.
A.
Instead
of
52.
53.
54.
A.
declined
A.
power
D.
shut
72.
After
Henan
province
was
struck
by
rainstorms
and
floods,
soldiers
i__________
rushed
to
the
frontline
to
fight
the
floods
and
provide
relief.
A.
purchase
B.
visit
C.
book
D.
claim
55.
A.
dream
B.
fantasy
C.
illusion
D.
promise
73.
Biodiversity
conversation
can
help
end
the
e__________
of
endangered
species
and
create
a
better
environment
for
future
generations.
第二节
短文填空(共
10小题;每小题
1.5分,满分
15分)
阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
74.
The
development
in
China’s
high-speed
railway
network
provides
people
with
a
faster
and
more
c__________
transport
service
system.
Did
you
know
that
every
time
musicians
pick
up
their
instruments,
there
are
fireworks
going
off
all
over
their
brain?
On
the
outside,
they
may
look
calm
and
(focus),
reading
the
music
and
making
the
precise
movements
required.
,
inside
their
brains,
there’s
a
party
going
on.
How
do
we
know
this?
Well,
in
the
last
few
decades,
neuroscientists
(神经系统科学家)
enormous
breakthroughs
in
understanding
how
our
brains
work
by
(monitor)
them
in
real
time
with
instruments
like
PET
scanners.
When
people
are
hooked
up
to
these
machines,
tasks,
such
as
reading
or
doing
math
problems,
each
have
corresponding
(相应的)
areas
of
the
brain
where
various
(activity)
can
be
observed.
But
when
researchers
got
the
(participate)
to
listen
to
music,
they
saw
fireworks.
Multiple
56
57
75.
Moreover,
music
gave
me
hope
and
a
sense
of
___________
(satisfy).
58
(make)
76.
The
police
received
dozens
of
__________(complain)
about
the
noise
from
our
party.
77.
So
_________(absorb)
in
watching
the
game,
he
seemed
unaware
of
her
approach.
78.
Across
New
York,
the
_________(major)
of
the
state’s
health
care
workers
are
vaccinated.
79.
After
__________
(appoint)
as
the
manager,
Tom
spared
no
effort
to
make
more
profits
for
the
company.
80.
After
the
2008
Beijing
Olympic
Games,
the
athlete
retired
and
worked
as
a
sales
_________(represent)
for
a
sports
equipment
company.
59
60
61
areas
of
their
brains
were
lighting
up
at
once,
as
they
processed
the
sound,
took
it
apart
and
then
it
all
back
together
into
unified
musical
experience.
62
(put)
高一英语第5页(共
6页)
第二节
写作(满分
25分)
新学期伊始,为帮助新生更好地了解和熟悉校园文化,校刊
Youth正在征集描写校园的英语短文。
假如你是高二学生李华,请以“Beautiful
Campus
and
Its
Culture”为题,写作并投稿。内容包括:
1.描写校园美景(视觉、听觉、触觉……);
2.介绍校园文化(校园活动、学习氛围……);
3.表达对学校发展的祝愿。
注意:1.词数
120左右;2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头已经给出,不计入字数。
My
school
is
a
beautiful
place
with
impressive
scenery
and
favorable
culture.
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________
高一英语第6页(共
6页)
高二(英语)开学考试答案与听力文本
teaching
equipment
facilitating
students’
learning
and
teachers’
teaching.
Additionally,
a
variety
of
activities
are
organized
to
enrich
students’
after-class
life,
such
as
debate
competitions,
youth
choirs
and
sports
meetings.
答案:
1-5:
CBAAB
21-23:
ABC
6-10:
CBACB
24-27:
CADB
11-15:
ACACB
28-31:
DBCD
16-20:
BAACB
32-35:
BDAA
Inspired
and
motivated,
students
here
demonstrate
great
passion
and
creativity.
Hopefully,
36-40:
BAFCG
41-45:
BDCAA
with
our
joint
efforts,
our
school
will
win
more
glory
and
prosperity
in
the
near
future.
听力文本:
(Text
1)
46-50:
BCDDC
51-55:
ABACD
56.
focused
W:
Is
Peter
here?
M:
No,
he
is
due
to
arrive
here
at
3:15.
But
he
might
be
half
an
hour
late
because
of
the
traffic
57.
However
62.
put
58.
have
made
63.
to
59.
monitoring
64.
It
60.
activities
65.
a
jam.
61.
participants
(Text
2)
W:
What’s
wrong
with
you,
sir?
66.
significant
69.
spite
67.
harmony
68.
investigated
71.
privacy
M:
I
feel
a
little
dizzy.
Could
you
get
me
a
window
seat?
W:
Sure,
you
seem
to
have
some
airsickness.
I
have
some
medicine.
I’ll
get
some
for
you.
M:
Thank
you.
70.
compositions
73.
extinction
72.
immediately/instantly
75.
satisfaction
74.
convenient
77.
absorbed
(Text
3)
76.
complaints
79.
being
appointed
M:
I’ll
send
my
application
to
your
company
by
post
tomorrow.
W:
That
will
take
a
long
time.
You
can
fax
it
to
us.
M:
But
I
don’t
have
a
fax
machine.
Could
I
e-mail
it?
W:
Sorry,
we
don’t
accept
applications
by
e-mail.
(Text
4)
78.
majority
80.
representative
作文范文:
Beautiful
Campus
and
Its
Culture
My
school
is
a
beautiful
place
with
impressive
scenery
and
favorable
culture.
The
campus
always
wakes
up
to
the
morning
songs
of
early
birds,
and
opens
its
grand
gate
to
welcome
lovely
students.
A
fountain
behind
the
gate
mirrors
blooming
flowers
and
lively
butterflies.
Along
the
way,
a
great
many
trees
stand
tall
and
straight,
like
soldiers
guarding
our
school.
During
the
day,
the
campus
is
filled
with
cheerful
voices
of
students
studying
in
the
classrooms
or
playing
on
the
playground.After
the
night
falls,
the
campus
takes
on
a
new
look.
The
ring-shape
building
shines
gorgeously,
symbolizing
wisdom
and
hope,
while
the
stars
blink
their
eyes
in
the
sky
overhead.
M:
I
got
two
tickets
to
La
Boheme
at
the
office
party.
Do
you
want
to
go
with
me
tonight?
W:
I’d
love
to!
I
planned
to
go
to
Forest
Shopping
Mall
tonight,
but
I
guess
I’ll
go
this
afternoon.
I
can’t
go
to
the
opera
in
an
old
dress.
(Text
5)
W:
Hello.
Appointments.
M:
Hello.
Could
I
make
an
appointment
to
see
Dr.
Smith
next
Tuesday
please?
Early
morning,
if
possible.
W:
Well,
we
open
at
8:00,
and
there’s
an
opening
at
8:30
or
9:00.
M:
Thanks.
I’ll
take
the
earlier
one.
Apart
from
its
fascinating
beauty,
our
school
also
shows
attractive
culture
with
advanced
(Text
6)
us
something
about
it?
M:
Celia,
why
have
you
written
another
love
story?
M:
Oh,
yes,
I
could
think
of
one
or
two
things
that
I’ve
tried
to
do
over
the
last
couple
of
years.
I
think
it’s
been
a
couple
of
years
since
I
got
my
bicycle
out
of
the
garage,
and
now
I
use
it
as
much
as
possible.
I
use
my
car
less.
Last
year
I
drove
10,000
miles,
and
this
year
I’m
going
to
do
about
10%
fewer
miles.
W:
Well,
I
find
it
easy
to
write,
but
my
next
novel
won’t
be
like
that.
I’m
hoping
to
write
something
different,
possibly
a
detective
story.
M:
I’m
interested
in
the
character
of
Felix.
Is
he
anyone
you
know
from
real
life?
W:
No.
I’m
glad
I
don’t
have
a
Felix
in
my
life.
I’ve
been
happily
married
for
over
15
years
to
Richard
Marsh,
a
politician.
W:
OK.
Now
we’re
going
to
talk
about
food.
I
know
you
seldom
eat
meat.
Is
this
part
of
being
"green",
or
something
totally
different?
M:
Celia,
thank
you
for
talking
to
me.
I
hope
Hot
Lips
will
be
successful.
(Text
7)
M:
Erm…yes
and
no.
Looking
after
animals,
I
think,
is
as
important
as
looking
after
the
environment.
I
mean,
they’re
part
of
it.
So
I
prefer
not
to
kill
animals
to
eat
them.
W:
Mm.
I
think
it’s
true
that
people
all
over
the
world
are
becoming
more
aware
of
the
need
to
look
after
the
planet.
Thank
you
very
much.
W:
Stein,
tell
me
about
your
great
new
office.
M:
Well,
there
are
700
people
here.
It’s
a
very
big
building
and
the
idea
is
to
have
all
the
employees
in
one
place.
But
there
are
no
fixed
offices
or
desks
for
people.
Only
one
person,
the
Managing
Director,
has
a
personal
office.
(Text
10)
W:
Welcome
to
the
Selmore
Public
Library.
To
join
the
library,
you
need
a
membership
card.
Take
your
passport
or
ID
card,
as
well
as
show
your
home
address,
to
the
information
desk.
After
a
period
of
two
years,
all
readers
are
required
to
go
to
the
desk
with
a
paper
that
has
their
name
and
present
address
on
it
so
the
library
can
keep
up-to-date
records
of
where
people
are
living.
There’s
no
need
to
register
again
and
there
is
no
charge
for
this.
If
you
can’t
find
the
book
you
want
on
the
shelves,
you
can
book
it
in
advance.
If
it’s
in
another
library
in
the
city,
we
can
usually
get
it
for
you
within
a
week.
If
someone
else
has
borrowed
it,
it
can
take
a
few
weeks.
Either
way,
we
tell
you
by
phone
when
the
book
can
be
picked
up.
We
will
hold
it
for
you
for
five
days.
W:
Do
you
like
it?
M:
Yeah.
The
important
thing
for
me
is
that
I
get
information
very
quickly.
In
the
open
office,
I
hear
things
which
I
can
use
in
my
work.
That’s
good.
(Text
8)
M:
So,
Sally,
we
should
probably
start
thinking
about
our
winter
vacation
plans.
W:
Yeah,
I
think
we
should
fly
down
to
Florida
for
a
couple
of
weeks.
M:
Uh,
I’d
really
prefer
not
to.
Those
holiday
travel
packages
cost
too
much.
W:
Well,
how
about
skiing
up
at
Sky
Valley
Resort
for
a
week
or
two?
M:
I’d
rather
not.
We
did
it
last
year.
Remember?
Books
can
be
borrowed
for
fourteen
days.
Children’s
books
also
have
a
two-week
borrowing
period.
So
do
the
CDs
but
DVDs,
both
children’s
and
adults’,
can
only
be
borrowed
for
up
to
seven
days.
Dictionaries
can
be
borrowed
but
normally
only
for
one
day.
The
library
opening
hours
have
been
changed
slightly.
Instead
of
opening
late
on
Wednesday
evenings
until
8:00
p.m.,
we
will
be
closing
at
6,
but
we
will
close
at
7
instead
of
5
:30
on
Saturdays
and
we
are
going
to
open
on
Sunday
mornings
from
next
month—9
to
1.
Notices
are
posted
in
the
library
about
these.
W:
And
we
had
a
really
good
time.
Do
you
have
any
suggestions?
M:Um…you
know,
I
never
have
any
good
ideas.
W:
OK.
Here’s
something
different.
How
about
going
to
the
New
Year’s
Eve
party
in
New
York
City?
We’ve
always
wanted
to
do
that.
M:
But
I
don’t
really
like
big
parties.
They’re
always
crowded.
W:
You’re
driving
me
crazy,
Tom!
All
right.
Let’s
just
stay
home
for
two
weeks!
M:
No
way!
That
sounds
too
boring!
(Text
9)
W:
John,
I
know
that
you’re
interested
in
all
things
to
do
with
the
environment.
Can
you
tell
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