山西省晋城市重点中学2021-2002学年高二上学期12月第七次学霸英语试题(Word版含答案,无听力试题 )

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山西省晋城市第一中学2021-2002学年高二上学期12月第七次学霸英语试题
满分100分 时长80分钟
I.在空白处填入一个合适的单词或者用所给词的适当形式填空(每空1分,共13分)
1. In 1963 the UN set up the World Food Program, one of purposes is to relieve worldwide starvation.
2. You will find this map great value in helping you to get around London.
3. If the new safety system (put)to use, the accident would never have happened.
4. The workers' requirement is that their working conditions (improve).
5.I (go)through hat biter period without your generous help.
6. He was listening attentively in class, his eyes (fix)on the blackboard.
7. Two people arc reported (kill)in the accident.
8. It is a fixed truth that his form of learning is the increase.
9. Culture shock is the difficulty people may experience when being exposed and adjusting to a (remarkable) different new culture.
10. Whenever and wherever disasters happen—9/11 Attacks in New York 14 years ago or the explosion in Tianjin on Wednesday night—it is always the firefighters take the lead to run to the very center, (save)lives by risking their own.
11. Researchers at the University of California found that (expose)to the cold increases levels of a protein
helps form brown fat—the type of fat that produces heat and keeps us warm.
II.短文改错:请按照正确的格式修改以下作文。(每小题1分,共10分)
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,从第11处起不计分。
High school is a golden time in our life with great fun and fond memory. I will never forget those days that we enjoyed ourselves in all kinds of activities. It is no doubt that we have developed abilities and harvested friendship through them. More important, I am lucky to have been met many lovely teachers. They taught me not only how to study, and also how to be a good person. It will not be long until I graduate. Therefore, as student in Senior 3, I want to express my gratefulness to my teachers. It is with her help that I have grown up and been ready to catch up with the rapidly changed world.
III.阅读短文,从每题的四个选项中选出可填入空白处的最佳选项。(每题2分,共40分)
How people stay connected before the invention of text messaging That makes it easy to send a note to a friend. And before there were telephones in every home that could 1 you immediately with a loved one, there were letters. Sure, you might 2 to wait a few days or weeks for the postman to 3 , but the special feeling it contained made it worth the 4 . Although a letter offers no 5 joy, handwritten correspondence(通信)was always highly 6 and favored. A letter could be read 7 so that one could enjoyed that special moment over and over again.
In the face of worry over the coronavirus pandemic and all the 8 it has placed on New Yorkers, a Brooklyn-based performance artist and English professor Brandon Woolf came up with the idea of reviving(复兴)the letter-writing 9 as a means to reach out and 10 one another.
Knowing that people have lost loved ones, jobs and businesses, and 11 simple pleasures like hugs from a friend, Woolf began to think about how to help people make 12 connections. His 13 was lo lake a page from history.
"When interpersonal connection is 14 during the hard times, what are other ways where we can be 15 " Woolf wondered. "What is a better experience than 16 a piece of mail in your mailbox from somebody you didn't expect to hear from "
Using a portable 17 and seated on a folding chair alongside a mailbox, he put a sign which says, "Free Letters for Friends Feeling Blue." Woolf spent several hours, a few days a week for four weeks, typing letters for his Park Slope. Brooklyn 18 .
The 37-year-old New York University teacher called his street 19 "The Console"—short for consolation(慰问). He 20 the neighbors and those hearing from them could feel the warmth.
1. A. fill B. equip C. compare D. connect
2. A. need B. want C. dream D. pretend
3. A. design B. read C. write D. deliver
4. A. wait B. purchase C. exchange D. work
5. A. bitter B. permanent C. instant D. real
6. A. corrected B. expected C. wasted D. processed
7. A. silently B. easily C. repeatedly D. loudly
8. A. order B. stress C. importance D. attention
9. A. tradition B. hobby C. project D. trouble
10. A. rescue B. comfort C. trust D. praise
11. A. tested out B. took on C. given up D. turned to
12. A. regretful B. dangerous C. shameful D. meaningful
13. A. doubt B. answer C. routine D. reason
14. A. legal B. useless C. random D. risky
15. A. out B. away C. together D. apart
16. A. receiving B. borrowing C. removing D. protecting
17. A. platform B. suitcase C. notebook D. typewriter
18. A. patients B. volunteers C. neighbors D supporters
19. A. artwork B. performance C. appeal D. theory
20. A. hoped B. worried C. promised D. forgot
IV.阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。(每小题3分,共12分)
Do astronauts get space sick when they travel from Earth to the International Space Station(ISS) Yes, astronauts can get space sick travelling to the ISS. It is less likely travelling in the cramped(拥挤的)Russian Soyuz spacecraft used to transport astronauts there now than the old Space Shuttle that was used until 2011. The ability to move around in the Space Shuttle increased the chance of space sickness happening.
As you probably know, gravity is lower inside the ISS. The low gravity in space allows astronauts to float around, which looks like fun, but it can help cause space sickness.
Recent experiments show that space sickness is related to our inner ear. Two separate parts of the inner ear respond to sudden changes in direction. If you shake or move your head very quickly, you can get dizzy. However, this normally passes very quickly. 'This normal response is upset under low gravity: your inner car thinks you are constantly moving. It takes some time to adapt to the new condition of weightlessness. It is made worse if you move your head while your body is still adapting. This is why previous astronauts travelling in the larger Space Shuttle were likely to suffer from space sickness more than the current astronauts travelling in the cramped Soyuz spacecraft. The astronauts were less likely to move their heads around very much in a narrow space.
Space sickness was not talked about in the early space missions(任务). The original Mercury and Gemini spacecraft were, like the current Soyuz cramped. The astronauts were less likely to get sick, so space sickness no longer became a concern of NASA.
In 1983 the first detailed study was carried out aboard a Space Shuttle fight(STS-7)by astronaut-doctor Norm Thagard. His and all later studies were hampered by the astronauts themselves. None of them wanted to admit being space sick. They were worried that mission control might remove them from space walking opportunities, or even worse, that they might not get included on later space missions.
1. What was the problem with the Space Shuttle
A. It was too slow. B. It was too small.
C. It broke down often. D. It had too much space.
2. How does low gravity hurt astronauts
A. It fools their inner ear. B. It causes pain in their head.
C. It stops them shaking their head. D. It prevents them measuring their weight.
3. Why wasn't NASA worried about space sickness until later missions
A. The condition had been kept secret to the public.
B. There were few detailed studies on it.
C. The old spacecraft were better equipped.
D. The astronauts were less likely to get sick.
4. What docs the underlined word "hampered" in the last paragraph mean
A. Changed. B. Improved.
C. Blocked. D. Compared.
V.书面表达(共25分)
假设你是晋城一学的高二学生李平。学校英语报向新二学生进行征文,题目为My Dream.李平也想投稿。稿件内容必须包含:
1.近来,我反复地做着相同的梦;我捧着那纸温暖的大学录取通知书……
2.社会教育、学校教育和家庭教育都会给予我力量去实现梦想。
注意:1.词数100左右;2可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
the college admission notice大学录取通知书
英语
语法填空
1. whose 2. of 3. had been put 4.(should)be improved
5. couldn't have gone 6. fixed 7, to have been killed 8. on
9. remarkably 10. that/who; saving 11.exposure/being exposed; that/which
短文改错
1. memory→memories
2. that→when
3. It→There
4. important→importantly
5. 删除been
6. and→but
7. until→before
8. 在student前加a
9. her→their
10. changed→changing
完形填空
DADAC ВСВАВ CDBDC ADCBA
阅读理解
DADC
书面表达
Recent years I have dreamed the same dream again and again where I hold the college admission notice that warms my heart. In the dream I am so excited that I can't calm down when I wake up.
However, I know in order to realize my dream I must work hard instead of being a daydreamer. What is it that makes me have such a dream It is the education which comes from society, school and family that push me to seek the dream. Society needs young people like me take the responsibility. For many years teachers are always telling me that I should read books for the country's strength. In addition, my parents are looking forward to my going to a key university, for which they feel excited for my improvement each time.
For all people who love me I should realize my dream and value. For the country and society that I am proud of I can't wait to work hard, With the help of the teachers, I am sure my dream will come true.
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