辽宁省渤海大学附属高级中学2021-2022学年高一上学期期末质量检测英语试题
考生注意:
1. 本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。
2. 答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。
3. 考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。
4.本卷命题范围:至新人教版必修Book 2 Unit 2。
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)
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,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。
1. What will the woman probably do this evening
A. Watch a movie. B. Look after her father. C. Learn some skills.
2. How many people will eat together
A. 3. B. 4. C. 5.
3. What do we know about the woman
A. She is good at cooking.
B. She likes Chinese food much.
C. She hasn’t come to this restaurant.
4. What are the speakers mainly talking about
A. A book. B. A new writer. C. A comment.
5. Whom did the girl go to Scotland with
A. Her classmate. B. Her parents. C. Her cousin.
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,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,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。
听第6段材料,回答6、7题。
6. What did the man buy
A. A lantern. B. A costume. C. A pumpkin.
7. Who will the woman spend Halloween with
A. Her colleagues. B. Her family. C. Her friends.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. How did the man find the job interview
A. Easy. B. Unimportant. C. Competitive.
9. What was the result of the job interview
A. The man failed.
B. The man succeeded.
C. The man hasn’t got the result.
10. What are the speakers going to do
A. Drink something. B. Enjoy a meal. C. Hold a celebration.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. When will Flight 962 arrive
A. At 9:35. B. At 10:35. C. At 11:35.
12. What caused the delay of Flight 962
A. Fuel shortage. B. Bad weather. C. Engine trouble.
13. Where does Flight 962 make a scheduled stop
A. In Chicago. B. In Boston. C. In San Francisco.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14. Why does the girl want to have a car
A. To travel with her friends.
B. To drive to work.
C. To be independent.
15. How does the girl feel if her father drops her off at the mall
A. Proud. B. Grateful. C. Embarrassed.
16. Why doesn’t the man buy the girl a car now
A. He expects her to earn money to buy a car.
B. He thinks she is too young to drive.
C. He can’t afford another car.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. How long were the flying hours
A. 2 hours. B. 3 hours. C. 5 hours.
18. Why did the speaker go to Miami to spend his holiday
A. The view was unique. B. It didn’t cost too much. C. The weather was pleasant.
19. Where did the speaker eat breakfast
A. Outdoors close to the pool.
B. In the hotel room.
C. In the dining hall.
20. When did the speaker go dancing
A. In the morning. B. In the afternoon. C. In the evening.
第二部分 阅读(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)
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
Movies for Families
Look at our family movies list. We have the all-time(空前的) top family movies-like The Goonies, Pollyanna and Wall-E- that parents will enjoy, too.
The Goonies, PG(普通级), 114 minutes
If you’ re hosting a sleepover (彻夜狂欢), you’ll be a hero by turning on this fantasy about some adventure-seeking kids. What we all remember and love about the children is that they “never say die(永不言败)”. (Warning: it can be a bit scary, but we think it’s safe for kids aged 10 and over.)
Pollyanna, G(大众级), 134 minutes
Hayley Mills in Pollyanna is one of Hollywood’s most lovable child characters in film. An orphan sent to live with her rich Aunt Polly, she’s unbelievably positive, and brings the town together. Don’t miss other Hayley Mills’ classics, like The Trouble With Angels and The Parent Trap.
The Land Before Time, G, 70 minutes
Baby dinosaurs stressing friendship may seem a little too much like Barney, but The Land Before Time wins over audiences of all ages. Littlefoot, a young, orphaned dinosaur, must make his way to the Great Valley in order to survive a plague (瘟疫), and in the process makes lots of friends.
Newsies, PG, 121 Minutes
Set in 1899, this Disney Musical about some singing and dancing paperboys isn’t exactly historically accurate. But if your kids love music, they won’t be able to turn it off. The cast includes Robert Duvall, Ann-Margret, Bill Pullman and Christian Bale, so there’s something for you, too.
21. Who are advised to see the movie The Goonies
A. Children of all ages.
B. Children above 10 years old.
C. Children younger than 10 years old.
D. Children who are primary school students.
22. Which of the following is one of Hayley Mills’ classics
A. Newsies. B. The Goonies.
C. The Trouble With Angels. D. The Land Before Time
23. Why does the young dinosaur go to the Great Valley in The Land Before Time
A. To escape from a disease. B. To find his friends.
C. To give a performance. D. To meet his mother.
B
As 17-year-old Norwood drove through St. Petersburg, Florida, last February, the laughter and chatter from the four teenage girls inside her car quickly gave way to sharp cries. A car behind heavily hit them, sending their black car into a tree five metres away. As smoke rose from the other car, a bystander (旁观者) shouted, “It’s about to blow up! Get out!”
Terrified but not hurt, she got out through the window. Along with two of her friends, who’d also managed to free themselves, she ran for her life. But halfway down the street, she realized that her best friend, Simmons, wasn’t with them. Norwood ran back and found Simmons stuck in the back seat. “She wasn’t moving,” Norwood told Inside Edition. She threw open the back door and pulled her friend out, trying to avoid the broken glass.
She dragged Simmons to safety and placed her on the ground. “I put my head against her chest. No sign of life. That’s when I started CPR (心肺复苏术).” Norwood, who longed to have a career in medicine, had passed the national CPR test just the day before.
Looking down at her dying friend, Norwood knew she had only a little time to practice what she’d learned. She started pumping Simmons’s chest and breathing into her friend’s mouth. No response. She tried again and again. Slowly, Simmons began coughing and opening her mouth for air. The CPR worked! Soon, doctors arrived and rushed Simmons to the hospital. And then she heard how her best friend had saved her life. “I wasn’t shocked,” Simmons told CNN. “She will always help any way she can.”
24. What is the best title for the text
A. Breath of life B. A career in medicine
C. A car accident D. Practice what one learns
25. Why did a bystander shout to the teenagers
A. Their car broke down. B. They sat by a smoking flat.
C. Their lives were in danger. D. They blocked the traffic.
26. What happened to Simmons in the accident
A. She fell out of the car and struck her head.
B. She became unaware of the surroundings.
C. She was unable to move in the front seat.
D. She got seriously hurt but wide awake.
27. How can we describe Norwood’s CPR practice
A. Unskilled but practical. B. Typical but useless.
C. Strange but successful. D. Repeated but effective.
C
Little boys don’t like reading any more and even little girls don’t enjoy it as much as they once did: this is the accepted wisdom inside the book industry and in many British families, too. Parents and booksellers tend to blame the growing appeal of online entertainment and handheld games, but research from the US is challenging these assumptions.
Michael Norris, an American publishing expert, will release findings in the monthly Book Publishing Report which show that, despite the best intentions, it is well-meaning mothers and fathers who often stop their sons and daughters from picking up the reading habit.
“Parents have too much of a role in deciding which books their child is going to read,” said Norris. “It is turning children off.”
The results of a number of surveys Norris has carried out with hundreds of American booksellers over the past year have provided the basis for a series of tips for parents designed to help children find enjoyment in books.
One of his tips is to make sure children talk directly to a librarian or a book seller, while parents stand well back. Parents should allow children to choose their own reading material. “Even if a mother or father is just standing with the child when the bookseller asks them what they like to read, we have found that the child will give an answer they think their parent wants to hear. It will not be the same answer they would give alone,” said Norris.
Norris said, “What we have found is that parents should not worry whether a title looks too young or too old for a child. If it is children’s favorite book, then let them take it.” Children, added Norris, often enjoy reading books that are easy for them to understand. “My father made me read The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy when I was much too young, which, I think, was totally wrong, and I have never read another Clancy since,” said Norris.
28. What did Norris think prevents children from enjoying reading
A. Children’s interest in handheld games.
B. The declining market of the book industry.
C. The growing popularity of online entertainment.
D. Parents’ influence on children’s book selection.
29. What do we know about the new study
A. It is rather meaningless.
B. It is published to improve book sales.
C. It is mainly carried out by Norris.
D. It mainly focuses on British families.
30. What should parents do to help kids get their favorite books at bookstore
A. Introduce new books regularly.
B. Let children choose books for themselves.
C. Discuss popular books with their children.
D. Often seek expert advice from booksellers.
31. What did Norris think of his father’s act
A. It was completely wrong.
B. It was quite necessary.
C. It made him love reading.
D. It showed parents’ worries about kids.
D
LANZHOU-When an international olive oil competition announced its winners in Greece in late June, excitement spread across the village of Daoqi in Northwest China.
“The award-winning olive oil was made from our fruit,” said Ru Ciming, 50, an olive planter from the village under the city of Longnan, Gansu province. The variety of olive trees in Ru’s orchard (果园) was introduced from Spain. In the eyes of locals, the foreign trees have not only pulled the city, once among the least-developed regions in China, out of poverty, but they have also brought them international fame.
Olives originated in the Mediterranean (地中海地区) and their oil, often called liquid gold, is used widely in food, cosmetics and medicine. In the 1960s, the Albanian government gifted China more than 10,000 olive saplings (树苗), which were then planted in many parts of the country on nationwide trials. Longnan began to plant olive trees in the early 1970s and experts concluded that the region was ideal for the resettlement of the olive trees due to its climate and soil condition. After years of experiments and promotion, it is now the largest olive cultivation (栽培) base in China.
In recent years, the local olive oil industry has continued to expand as Longnan has improved cooperation with Mediterranean countries that have a long history of olive planting, including Italy, Greece and Spain. The improved cooperation aims to introduce better varieties and initiate technical exchanges.
Pedro J. Rodriguez Sanchez, a Spanish olive seedling expert, was one of the early contributors to olive exchanges. He arrived in Longnan in 2009, when only half of the local olive tree seedlings had survived. His technical guidance helped raise the survival rate to over 90 percent.
Zhao Haiyun, an official in charge of promoting the olive industry in Longnan’s Wudu District, said that many more European experts have arrived since Sanchez. They have visited orchards to offer guidance to farmers, and helped companies improve their processing and storage procedures.
They have helped the district, as well as the city of Longnan, to jump on the bandwagon of China’s rising demand for high-quality olive oil, especially among well-off urban families, said Zhao.
32. What can we learn from the third paragraph
A. Olive oil is named liquid gold and has many uses.
B. The Albanian government sold some olive saplings to China.
C. Longnan has a history of about 30 years of planting olive trees.
D. Longnan is fit for the growth of olive trees due to its rich water resources.
33. Where did Pedro J. Rodriguez Sanchez come from
A. Italy. B. Albania. C. Spain. D. Greece.
34. Which of the following words can replace the underlined one “bandwagon” in the last paragraph
A. Policy. B. Habit. C. Fashion. D. Model.
35. What can be the best title for the news report
A. Olives link Northwest China with world
B. Oliver trees pull Longnan out of poverty
C. Longnan is largest olive cultivation base in China
D. Longnan improves cooperation with Mediterranean countries
第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5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佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
How Can I Fight Laziness
Lazy people find it hard to fight laziness. 36
One way to fight laziness is to get enough sleep. Many people lack sleep constantly, since they stay up too late and get up too early to prepare for work. These people have little motivation (动力) once they arrive at their workplace. Laziness works hand in hand with a lack of motivation and a tendency to put off things. 37
Another way to fight laziness is to change your mind from passive to active. 38 Others take a more proactive (积极的,先发制人的) approach, viewing each task as a challenge they must overcome alone. Laziness sets in when you no longer feel in charge of your own life.
39 A television in the living room may provide entertainment, but watching too much TV often contributes to laziness. Create a reward system for yourself, just as parents do for a plete a few tasks and reward yourself with what you enjoy, such as a good dinner or a film.
Laziness can also be a lasting problem at home. Couples and children may all have different energy levels, but laziness can be spread if not dealt with immediately. To fight family laziness, set an example. 40 Others in the home may eventually follow your example and perform their own task. It is difficult to practice laziness when you are surrounded by motivated people.
Finally, taking exercise regularly can help you fight laziness. Enough exercise and a balanced diet can help you to develop a healthy lifestyle, thus enabling you to have more energy and help lift your spirits.
A. Limit the number of your hobbies.
B. Laziness may lead to poverty or other bad effects.
C. Be the first to collect and wash dishes after a meal.
D. Some people treat their lives as if they were pushed from task to task.
E. Some people fight laziness by removing the temptations (诱惑) that surround them.
F. However, laziness can be defeated once a few changes have been made in your mind.
G. By adjusting your sleep schedule to provide a few more hours of meaningful rest, you can fight laziness throughout the day.
第三部分 语言运用(共两节 ,满分30分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。
Born in May 1987, Djatougbe Akouvi Aziaka is a girl from Togo, a country in West Africa. Working as a (n) 41 , she has seven years of experience of writing about social, environmental, gender (性别) and cultural problems.
She also has other 42 . She is president of a youth association (社团) known as Welfare Togo, as well as the owner of a media company in the West African country of Togo.
These two associations are working on sustainable (可持续性的) development challenges and have strong working relationships with many UN organizations. Welfare Togo has been 43 by many UN organizations. Its work 44 many areas, including climate change, gender equality (平等) and human 45 .
For example, the 46 is now working with the UN and Togo’s government to 47 desertification (荒漠化) . Togo has very little forest coverage. 48 the use of wood for fuel, as well as the practice of slash and burn (刀耕火种) agriculture, the country’s forest coverage dropped by nearly 10 percent from 1992 to 2018.
One of the Welfare Togo’s recent projects is the Signature Tree Project, which encourages students to leave their mark by 49 trees. It also promotes (促进) the 50 of energy-saving stoves (火炉) in rural areas in order to use less forest resource.
The association now has 4,090 young 51 working in five different areas in Togo. “As the leader of these young people from 52 educational and cultural backgrounds, I have learned the importance of having good leadership skills,” Aziaka said.
53 , Aziaka’s media company is trying to encourage the public to pay more attention to environmental challenges. Many people in Togo don’t know the importance of 54 the environment through their everyday practices and habits. To educate 55 , the company makes documentaries (纪录片) on sustainable development problems.
41. A. engineer B. reporter C. professor D. scientist
42. A. honors B. ideas C. interests D. positions
43. A. accepted B. informed C. reminded D. warned
44. A. keeps B. impresses C. covers D. finds
45. A. languages B. thoughts C. organs D. rights
46. A. association B. club C. farm D. factory
47. A. explain B. fight C. know D. show
48. A. In addition to B. In favor of C. Because of D. Except for
49. A. cutting B. burning C. planting D. choosing
50. A. quality B. price C. number D. use
51. A. actors B. learners C. volunteers D. players
52. A. different B. excellent C. wealthy D. poor
53. A. However B. Meanwhile C. Instead D. Otherwise
54. A. protecting B. recognizing C. serving D. studying
55. A. herself B. another C. them D. it
第二节(共 10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
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。
Even though it was only October, my students were already talking about Christmas plans. With each passing day everyone became more eager to wait for the final school bell. As soon as the bell was ringing, 56 (immediate) everyone would run for their coats and go home, everyone except David.
David was a small boy in ragged clothes. I had often wondered what kind of home life David had, and what kind of mother could send her son to school who was dressed so improperly for the cold winter months, without a coat, boots, or gloves. But something made David special. I can still remember he was always wearing a smile and willing to help. He always stayed after school to straighten chairs and mop the floor. We never talked much. He would just simply smile and ask what else he could do, then thank me for letting him stay and he slowly headed for home. Weeks passed and the excitement over the coming Christmas grew into restlessness until the last day of school before the holiday break. The day 57 something happened would be remembered by me forever. I smiled in relief as the last of them hurried out the door. But then I was aware 58 something. Turning around, I saw David quietly standing by my desk.
“I have something for you,” he said and pulled from behind his back a small box. I said to him, “The box 59 (hold) by you now. What is in it ” He handed it to me and said worriedly, “Open it, 60 you ” I took the box from him, and thanked him. While the box was being opened by me, I looked at David. I lifted the lid and to my surprise saw nothing. I looked at David’s smiling face and back into the box and said, “The box is nice, David, but it’s empty.” I felt unusually 61 (confuse).
“Oh, no, it isn’t,” said David. “It’s full of love. My mum told me before she died that love is something 62 you are not likely 63 (see) or touch unless you know it’s there. My father and I are spending our holiday in another city the day after tomorrow.”
Tears filled my eyes as I looked at the proud dirty face to which I had rarely given attention. After that Christmas, David and I became good friends and I never forgot the meaning behind the little empty box set on my desk. I made a 64 (propose) that we should keep in touch with each other from then on. The incident had a deep 65 (effective) on my life.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(满分15分)
假定你是校报负责人,急需在学校内聘一位同学任英文版的编辑,请你用英文以“An English Editor Wanted”为题写一则招聘启事。内容包括:
1. 该工作主要包括两部分:一是从英文报纸杂志及互联网上选择适合学生的文章;二是选择与编辑同学们的文章;
2. 希望同学们满足下列要求:
(1)乐意奉献出一些业余时间为同学们服务;
(2)英文与美术皆好。
注意:1. 词数80左右,开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数;
2. 可适当增加细节以使行文连贯。
An English Editor Wanted
Our school newspaper is looking for an editor for its English edition.___________________________________
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Those who are interested in the job, please get in touch with the Student Union this week.
Student Union
December 22, 2021
第二节(满分25分)
阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
Steve was the most amazing person in all of Minneapolis, and he was my cousin. By the age of 19, Steve was a star baseball player at the University of Minnesota. I wanted to be exactly like him. So when Steve asked me to go with him on a spring fishing trip in northern Minnesota, I was excited!
After planning the trip, we gathered clothes and supplies, and began our great adventure. We reached the Superior National Forest in northern Minnesota by early evening. On our way to the campsite, Steve pointed to a small house faraway in one of the mountains, saying that it was the ranger station (护林站) where the forester (护林人) worked.
Finally, after a long walk, we reached the campsite and set up the camp as the sun was setting. Steve knew all the tricks of an experienced wilderness camper. After we gathered enough wood from the forest, he started the campfire using only stone and steel-no matches. For supper we feasted on (尽情享用) freeze-dried beef, wild rice and pea soup. I ate greedily after all that work.
Tired enough, we climbed into our sleeping bags early and talked about our plans for fishing the next day. We were still talking quietly when a sudden north wind picked up; the temperature dropped and it began to snow. Steve found a way to increase the temperature inside the tent. He dragged a log (原木) from the forest to the opposite side of the campfire. Then he wrapped aluminum foil (铝箔) around the log. The heat from the fire reflected off the foil and into the tent. Soon images of lake fish were filling my dreams.
The snow had stopped, but sometime later a powerful wind must have kicked up the flames of our dying fire. I was abruptly awakened by Steve. Our tent was on fire. Frightened, I ran out of the tent immediately. The tent collapsed (倒塌) with Steve inside. Without any thought of endangering myself, I rushed into the burning tent and pulled him to the icy lake. Fortunately, we were not seriously hurt.
注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡相应位置作答。
Later, as we stood by the burning tent to keep warm, we considered our difficult situation.___________________
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Suddenly, we heard a noise in the forest.__________________________________________________________
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2021~2022学年第一学期高一期末质量检测·英语试题
参考答案、提示及评分细则
听力部分录音稿
(Text 1)
M: Shall we go to see a film tonight
W: I’d like to, but I think it is more worthwhile learning practical skills from my father at home.
(Text 2)
M: Well now, before we order, let’s agree first that we each pay our own bill.
W: OK, I agree.
M: And what do you say, Betty and Steven
(Text 3)
W: I’ve come to this Chinese restaurant many times. I like sweet-and-sour fish, fried noodles... And the mushroom soup here is delicious.
M: You’re really a big fan of Chinese food. Well, you do the ordering.
(Text 4)
W: I’ve read the comment on this movie. I must say that I completely disagree with the writer’s dislike of the work.
M: I read it, too. And I am in favor of his opinion.
(Text 5)
M: Did you stay with your parents at the weekend
W: No. I did some walking up in Scotland.
M: Did you go by yourself
W: No. I was going to go with my cousin Dave, but I went with my classmate, Debbie instead.
(Text 6)
M: I bought a pumpkin, and I am planning to make it into a lantern tomorrow.
W: Oh, that’s right. Halloween is coming!
M: Yeah, the school is letting us use the gym for the Halloween party. I am so excited about it, but I have not decided what to wear this year. What about you You looked so great in that Cat Woman costume last year.
W: Me I’m still not sure. Last year’s party was great, but I will be at home with my family this year.
(Text 7)
W: Hello, is that John speaking
M: Hello, John speaking.
W: I heard you had a job interview yesterday. How was it
M: Hundreds of applicants turned up. The situation was busy and exciting.
W: What’s the result I’m eager to hear it
M: I beat all of them. I got the job, I will begin my job next month.
W: Coo! Congratulations on your success!
M: Thank you. You always support me.
W: Shall we have a drink outside
M: OK, that’s a good idea.
(Text 8)
M: Excuse me, what time is Flight 962 arriving
W: It was to arrive at 10:35. But it has been delayed one hour.
M: Delayed My wife is on that flight. What’s the matter Engine trouble
W: It’s nothing like that, sir. The plane was delayed in Chicago because of bad weather. But now it has cleared up and they are already on their way here to San Francisco.
M: Did you say Chicago My wife is flying home from Boston.
W: Flight 962 takes off in Boston but makes a scheduled stop in Chicago.
M: Oh, I see. Sorry to get so anxious.
W: Relax, sir. Your wife will be here safe and sound in an hour.
(Text 9)
W: Dad, can I have a car
M: Sweetheart, we talked about this. Owning a car is a big responsibility. Gas is pretty expensive nowadays.
You also have to maintain your car properly, and that means...
W: Yeah, I know. Dad! You’ve told me a thousand times! But how am I supposed to be independent if you always drive me to places
M: Well, I feel more comfortable knowing that you re safe.
W: Do you know how embarrassing it is to have your father drop you off at the mal! All my friends have cars of their own already!
M: Don’t all of your friends have jobs of their own, too
W: Well, yeah, I guess, but...
M: And haven’t your friends kept their grades up all through university
W: Uh... yeah.
M: Well, you show me a report card of straight A’s and two paychecks from a new job, and then we’ll talk about a car for you.
W: What That’s so unfair!
M: Life isn’t fair sometimes. But you’ll appreciate your future car if you earn it. Why don’t we look through some car magazines so you can see what you are working toward
(Text 10)
M: Last summer I went to Miami Beach, Florida, where I stayed for two weeks. My friend John and I flew to Miami from New York in three hours. It was the first time for both of us to travel by air. We sat near the window of the plane and enjoyed an unusual and beautiful view of the world. We went there because the cost was lower. We stayed at a hotel on the beach. We slept late every morning and then had breakfast outdoors near the pool. When the weather was not too hot, we went sightseeing in the morning. In the afternoon, we would go swimming in the ocean, lie in the sun, or go water skiing. After dinner in the evening, we usually went dancing or enjoyed ourselves in the nightclubs. The two weeks went by too quickly. We were both very sorry when we had to leave.
参考答案
1~5 CBBCA 6~10 CBCBA 11~15 CBACC 16~20 ABBAC
21. B 细节理解题。 根据第一个小标题下面的“Warning: it can be a bit scary, but we think it’s safe for kids aged 10 and over”可知答案。
22. C 细节理解题。根据第二个小标题下面的“Don’t miss other Hayley Mills’ classics, like The Trouble With Angels and The Parent Trap”可得答案。
23. A 细节理解题。根据第三个小标题下面的“Littefoot, a young, orphaned dinosaur, must make his way to the Great Valley in order to survive a plague (瘟疫)”可知答案。
24~27 ACBD
28. D 推理判断题。根据第三段“‘Parents have too much of a role in deciding which books their child is going to read,’ said Norris. ‘It is turning children off.’”可得答案。
29. C 推理判断题。根据第二段中的“Michael Norris, an American publishing expert, will release findings in the monthly Book Publishing Report”可得答案。
30. B 细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“What we have found is that parents should not worry whether a title looks too young or too old for a child. If it is children’s favorite book, then let them take it”可知答案。
31. A 细节理解题。根据最后一段中的“‘My father made me read The Hunt for Red October by Tom Clancy when I was much too young, which, I think, was totally wrong, and I have never read another Clancy since.’”可得答案。
32. A 推理判断题。根据第三段中的“Olives originated in the Mediterranean (地中海地区) and their oil, often called liquid gold, is used widely in food, cosmetics and medicine”可推出答案。
33. C 细节理解题。根据第五段中的“Pedro J. Rodriguez Sanchez, a Spanish olive seedling expert, was one of the early contributors to olive exchanges”可得答案。
34. C 词义猜测题。根据最后一段中的“China’s rising demand for high-quality olive oil”等可知该词是“潮流;时尚”的意思。
35. A 标题判断题。 根据全文,如第一段和第二段中的“but they have also brought them international fame”可知答案。
36~40 FGDEC
41. B 作为一名记者(reporter)而工作。
42. D 她也有其他的职位(positions)。
43. A Welfare Togo已经被许多联合国组织接受(accepted)。
44. C 它的工作覆盖(covers)许多领域。
45. D 包括气候变化、男女平等和人权(rights)等。
46. A 例如,这个社团(association)正在和联合国以及多哥政府一起工作。
47. B 与荒漠化作斗争(flight)。
48. C 由于(Because of)使用木材作为燃料加上刀耕火种的农业模式。
49. C 鼓励学生们通过种树(planting)来留下他们的印迹。
50. D 它也促进在农村地区使用(use)节能火炉,目的是为了减少使用森林资源。
51. C 目前该社团有4,090名年轻的志愿者(volunteers)在多哥五个不同的地区工作。
52. A 作为来自不同(different)教育和文化背最这些年轻人的领导,我已经了解了拥有领导技能的重要性。
53. B 同时(Meanwhile),Aziaka的媒体公司也正努力鼓励公众对环境问题的挑战给与更多的关注。
54. A 在多哥许多人不知道通过他们的日常惯例和习惯保护(protecting)环境的重要性。
55. C 为了教育他们(them),公司制作了有关可持续发展问题的纪录片。
56. immediately 57. when 58. of 59. is being held 60. will 61. confused 62. that
63. to see 64. proposal 65. effect
第一节
One possible version:
An English Editor Wanted
Our school newspaper is looking for an editor for its English edition. The job mainly includes two parts: One is to choose proper English articles from other English newspapers or magazines or the Internet for us students. The other is to pick out articles from those written by students in our school and edit them for use.
We hope that be/ she could meet the following requirements. First, he/she is willing to devote some of his or her spare time to serving others. Second, it is necessary for him or her to be good at both English and fine arts. Besides, the ability to use the computer is important.
Those who are interested in the job, please get in touch with the Student Union this week.
Student Union
December 22, 2021
第二节
One possible version:
Later, as we stood by the burning tent to keep warm, we considered our difficult situation. Our campsite was deep in the forest, really far away from the highway. We were in the middle of nowhere, wearing only underwear, with our supplies burnt into ashes, including our cellphones. Even Steve was unsure what to do next. The only thing we could do was just sitting in the cold air and wondering how to get out of the forest.
Suddenly, we heard a noise in the forest. Anxiously we listened and stared into the darkness. A jeep appeared. A forester had spotted the light from the fire and had come to have a check. We jumped into the warm vehicle and the forester drove us to the ranger station, where we were given clothes and were able to call our parents. Steve and I had many more camping adventures from then on, but it was on this trip that Steve began to treat me more like a friend and equal (同辈), rather than a younger cousin. Our friendship continues to this day.