射洪中学高2022级高二(下)期末模拟考试
英语试题
(考试时间:150分钟 满分:150分)
注意事项:
1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的班级、姓名、考号填写在答题卡上。
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3.回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡对应题号的位置上。写在本试卷上无效。
4.考试结束后,将答题卡交回。
第I卷(选择题)
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 is the woman satisfied with about her dormitory most
A. Its space. B. Its price. C. Its location.
2. What relation is the man to the woman
A. Her teacher. B. Her client. C. Her boss.
3. Whose pencil is the girl advised to use
A. Tom’s. B. Tim’s. C. Jane’s.
4. How will the speakers go to Mary’s house
A. By bus. B. By taxi. C. By subway.
5. What does the woman imply about Brian
A. He always borrows money from her.
B. He bought a new pair of sneakers.
C. He hasn’t paid back her money.
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,回答第6、7题。
6. Where are the speakers
A. At an office.
B. At a clothes store.
C. At a Lost and Found Office.
7. What will the man do next
A. Talk with his colleague.
B. Try on the trousers.
C. Go to the cinema.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What does Steve say about King Team
A. They won the match. B. They didn’t score a goal. C. They played very well.
9. When did Mike hurt his foot
A. Ten minutes after the match began.
B. Twenty minutes after the match began.
C. Five minutes before the match ended.
10. Who did Steve watch the match with
A. His sister. B. His brother. C. His father.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11. What did Jenny do on Saturday afternoon
A. She went to a park.
B. She cleaned the yard.
C. She worked on the farm.
12. How did Jack feel about the Space World
A. Excited. B. Scared. C. Bored.
13. Where is Jenny going
A. Her house. B. A library. C. A classroom.
听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。
14. What has the woman been researching about
A. Medicine for an illness.
B. Some new inventions this year.
C. Ways people used to keep food safe to eat.
15. Which method does the woman think is the oldest
A. Smoking food. B. Salting food. C. Drying food.
16. When did the first commercial canning appear on the market
A. Around 1910. B. Around 1810. C. Around 1710.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What are animal spies according to the talk
A. Robots. B. Human beings. C. Real animals.
18. How many animal spies took part in making the documentary
A. 34. B. 40. C. 180.
19. What did the team do to make the documentary
A. They worked for five years to make it.
B. They filmed 1,250 hours of material to make it.
C. They even traveled to the Antarctic to get material.
20. What is the talk mainly about
A. What animals’ life is like in the wild.
B. How people filmed an animal documentary.
C. Where people go to make videos about animals.
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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Copenhagen is an ideal destination for food-loving travellers, but there are many gastronomic (美食的) adventures that await visitors outside this capital city of Denmark. Here are some experiences in the capital and beyond.
Enjoy a Baltic beach relaxation in Bornholm
Beloved by Danes for its sandy beaches and fishing harbours, the island of Bornholm is distinguished by more sunshine time than anywhere else in the country. It’s an attractive dining destination, with traditional smokehouses offering local delicacies (美食). But it’s Kadeau, a restaurant, that really puts Bornholm on the food map.
Have some street food in Copenhagen
Enjoy flavours from all corners of the globe at Reffen. Found in the former industrial site of Refshale en, this street food market is an exciting hangout with a rainbow of cuisines from Thai to Kurdish. Just across a river, Torvehallerne is the place for a bite. Further south, BaneGaarden is hidden in leafy railway sidings at Vesterbro, and offers soul food from the Deep South of the US.
Take a getaway at a castle in Zealand
On the island, one of Denmark’s oldest castles overlooks the scenic northwest coast. The beautiful 13th-century Dragsholm Slot is now a luxury hotel with one of the most well-known restaurants in Zealand — Dragsholm Slot Gourmet. It holds a Michelin star, led by chef Jeppe Foldager who serves seasonal cuisine with materials farmed and hunted from the surrounding fields, forests and sea. For a less pricey meal, the castle has the farm-to-table Bistro and casual Madhus, where visitors can enjoy drinks, snacks and light meals.
21. What makes Bornholm unique in Denmark
A. The longer sunshine hours. B. The traditional Dane foods.
C. The attractive smokehouses. D. The beautiful seaside scenery.
22. Which place offers worldwide food options
A. Kadeau. B. Torvehallerne.
C. Reffen. D. BaneGaarden.
23. What do we know about Dragsholm Slot Gourmet
A. It was once a castle. B. It is famous in Denmark.
C. It features light meals. D. It offers locally grown food.
B
One Saturday in December, Annacarin Elf, the head of operations at Gothenburg City Library, just happened to walk by her workplace. Noticing that the door was open, she entered the library, and was astonished to see the heartwarming scene that people were using it like on a regular day.
It was scheduled to be closed for the New Year holiday. The people in the library behaved as usual. Many were reading newspapers, some families were in the children’s section and others were searching for books on the computer.
It seemed that Elf’s colleagues had simply forgotten to lock the door, and because this popular library is usually open on Saturdays, visitors just assumed they could walk in. After checking with her staff team, Elf announced to the people present that the library was about to close. Then she expressed her regret for what had been done wrong and caused them a problem. It later turns out that 446 locals visited the city library, borrowing a total of 246 books during the day. What’s remarkable is that people checked out their books through the library’s electronic self-service system, and that to date, all the books have been returned!
Many Swedes have reacted positively to this uplifting demonstration of local respect for the library, a center that can be seen as a sign of the community, and what the locals did has strengthened their sense of belonging in their community.
Elf says, “Nothing was destroyed. It’s amazing that Gothenburgers entered an empty library and treated it so lovingly.” The city leader has even suggested that this unusual Saturday serve as an accidental experiment to analyse the possibility of operating a totally automated library without staff.
24. Why did Elf feel surprised after entering the library
A. The library staff were in it.
B. People kept reading on holidays.
C. People came in without permission.
D. It was in use though supposed to be closed.
25. What did Elf do that Saturday
A. She left the library open. B. She asked the staff back.
C. She apologized to the visitors. D. She read books in the library.
26. What do many Swedes think of the behavior of Gothenburg locals
A. It displays community spirit. B. It gives the library much uplift.
C. It is a positive reaction to society. D. It strengthens trust between people.
27. What does the author want to convey through the story
A. People tend to show care for others.
B. Life is always full of the unexpected.
C. Libraries must be automated in the future.
D. A library can bring out the best in people.
C
In spite of the title, How to Grow Old, this article will really be on how not to grow old, which, at my time of life, is a much more important subject. My first advice would be to choose your ancestors carefully. Although both my parents died young, I have done well in this respect as regards my other ancestors. My maternal (母亲方面的) grandfather, it is true, died in the flower of his youth at the age of sixty-seven, but my other three grandparents all lived to be over eighty. Of remote ancestors I can only discover one who did not live to a great age, and he died of a disease which is now rare, namely, having his head cut off.
My maternal grandmother, after having nine children who survived, as soon as she became a widow, devoted herself to women’s higher education. She was the co-founders of Girton College. She used to relate how she met in Italy an elderly gentleman who was looking very sad. She inquired the cause of his sorrow and he said that he had just parted from his two grandchildren. “Good gracious,” she exclaimed, “I have seventy-two grandchildren, and if I were sad each time I parted from one of them, I should have a miserable existence!” “Madre snaturale (奇怪的母亲),” he replied.
But as one of the seventy-two, I prefer her recipe. After the age of eighty she found she had some difficulty in getting to sleep, so she habitually spent the hours from midnight to 3 a.m. in reading popular science. I do not believe that she ever had time to notice that she was growing old. This, I think, is the proper recipe for remaining young. If you have wide and keen interests and activities in which you can still be effective, you will have no reason to think about the merely statistical (统计学的) fact of the number of years you have already lived, still less of the probable shortness of your future.
28. What do we know about author’s maternal grandmother
A. She was a strange and cruel mother.
B. She set up Girton College with others.
C. Her husband died when he was young.
D. She had 72 children and grandchildren.
29. Why did the grandmother asked the gentleman
A. Because she wanted to teach him a lesson.
B. Because she preferred cooking and talking.
C. Because she wanted show off her freedom.
D. Because she wondered why he was so sad.
30. What is the proper way to remain young according to the author
A. To maintain wide interests and active participation.
B. To remember how many years you have lived so far.
C. To stay up reading from midnight to 3 a. m. every day.
D. To raise as many children as you can and cherish them.
31. What is the writing style of the passage
A. Romantic. B. Imaginative. C. Humorous. D. Ironic.
D
Birds in North America will no longer be named after people, the American Ornithological Society (美国鸟类学会) announced Wednesday. Next year, the organization will begin to rename around 80 species found in the U.S. and Canada.
“There is power in a name, and some English bird names have associations with the past that continue to be exclusionary (排他的) and harmful today,” the organization’s president, Colleen Handel, said in a statement. “Everyone who loves and cares about birds should be able to enjoy and study them freely.”
Rather than review each bird named after a person individually, all such birds will be renamed, the organization announced. Birds that will be renamed include those currently called Wilson’s warbler and Wilson’s snipe, both named after the 19th-century naturalist Alexander Wilson. Audubon’s shearwater, a seabird named for John James Audubon, also will get a new name. In 2020, the organization renamed a bird once referring to a Confederate Army general, John P. McCown, as the thick-billed longspur.
“I’m really happy and excited about the announcement,” said Emily Williams, an ornithologist at Georgetown University who was not involved in the decision. She said heated discussions over bird names have been happening within birdwatching communities for the past several years. “Naming birds based on habitat or appearance is one of the least problematic approaches,” she said.
Earlier this year, the National Audubon Society (NAS) announced that it would keep its name, even as critics and some voices within the organization have argued that it should dump (抛弃) the association with a man, John James Audubon, whose family treated their employees cruelly.
“The name has come to represent so much more than the work of one person,” Susan Bell, chair of the National Audubon Society’s Board of Directors, told Audubon magazine in March, adding, “We shouldn’t ignore what John James Audubon did to his employees in the past.”
32. Why are some examples given in paragraph 3
A. To state naming birds after people is common practice.
B. To show birds are closely related to people’s daily life.
C. To introduce some famous naturalists to the readers.
D. To stress the influence celebrities have on society.
33. How should birds be named according to Emily Williams
A. After their places of birth.
B. Based on their communities.
C. According to their habits.
D. In terms of their living places.
34. What is Susan Bell’s attitude towards the decision of NAS
A. Supportive. B. Carefree.
C. Disapproving. D. Sympathetic.
35. Which of the following is a suitable title for the text
A. Rare Species Found in North America
B. Bird Names Linking to Human History
C. Discussions Caused by Bird Names
D. Bird Species to Be Renamed Next Year
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
If your resolution is to learn a new language, you may be wondering: What’s the best way to go about this 36 There are many different ways to approach it. If you want to start learning a language fast, though, there is plenty of advice we can offer.
Is grammar important
Yes, grammar is important. But after all, when you’re learning your first language as a baby, your parents don’t have to teach you the clear rules of the language. 37
Should I focus on speaking or writing
38 If you want to travel and communicate with native speakers, then writing might be slightly less helpful. But if you’re learning Latin because you want to read texts in the original language, then you can probably skip the speaking part entirely.
Should I watch shows and listen to music in the language I’m learning
Absolutely yes. Being exposed to a language will always help you with your learning.
39 Watching movies to learn a language may have helped somewhat. But it’s important not to trap yourself with a complex language.
How Can I make language learning more fun
One of the best ways to make learning more fun is to work it in to your other hobbies. 40
You can’t learn to play the guitar and go jogging at the same time, for example. However, language is always around you and you can practice it while doing something else. While jogging, you could listen to a podcast in another language. While playing the guitar, you could pick songs that are in your target language. Anyway, connecting your interests really matters.
A. You just pick it up by nature.
B. A new language isn’t like most other hobbies.
C. Yet the real question is what you should watch or listen to.
D. Unfortunately, there’s no “best way” to learn a new language.
E. So it’s more important to get comfortable with speaking the language.
F. The answer to this question really depends on what you hope to achieve.
G. An important thing to remember is switching up how you’re exposed to the language.
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、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
That late afternoon I was assigned to accompany an important Chinese businessman to tourist sites in northern Thailand. Silently 41 , I stared at my desk. The piles of paper 42 how much work waiting to be done.
We spent the next whole day visiting 43 . That evening we went to dinner and a show, one I had attended many times before. While my 44 chatted with other tourists, I exchanged polite 45 in the dark with a man seated in front of me. He was holding his head motionless at an odd angle, as though in prayer. The truth 46 me. He was blind.
“Could I please sit beside you ” he asked. “And I’d love it if you’d 47 a little of what you see.”
“I’d be happy to,” I 48 .
As we waited for our drinks, the blind man said, “The music seems out of 49 to our Western ears, but it has charm. Please tell me about the musicians.”
I hadn’t ever noticed the five men 50 at the side of the stage. “They’re seated cross-legged on a rug, 51 in loose white cotton shirts and large black trousers, with fabric around their waists that has been dyed bright red.”
“Yes, yes, I see them!” the blind man said quietly, 52 . He patted my shoulder, then pulled me toward him and embraced me 53 . “How nice of you to see everything for me,” he whispered. “I can never thank you enough.”
Later I realized that I should have 54 him. I was the one who had been 55 , my eyes merely skimming the surface of things.
41. A. annoyed B. horrified C. delighted D. excited
42. A. caught sight of B. took advantage of C. bore witness to D. got familiar with
43. A. museums B. attractions C. restaurants D. conferences
44. A. friend B. companion C. boss D. colleague
45. A. ideas B. information C. glances D. conversations
46. A. disappointed B. pleased C. struck D. moved
47. A. express B. describe C. polish D. recall
48. A. replied B. sighed C. thought D. smiled
49. A. reach B. sight C. tune D. place
50. A. talking B. resting C. waiting D. performing
51. A. absorbed B. interested C. hidden D. dressed
52. A. smiling B. shouting C. waving D. signaling
53. A. awkwardly B. closely C. casually D. tightly
54. A. admired B. thanked C. respected D. praised
55. A. blind B. stupid C. impatient D. immature
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。
China drilled a tunnel through for expressway transport in Beijing on Monday. It is the 56 (long) expressway tunnel in the country created using the shield-tunneling method (盾构隧道法).
With a total length of 7.4 km, the tunnel project 57 (design) to have a two-way six-lane expressway on the middle level, smoke vent (排烟孔) on the upper level 58 evacuation (疏散) and rescue routes on the lower level, according to the Beijing Capital Highway Development Group Co., Ltd., which is carrying out the project.
The tunnel is part of Beijing’s east 59 (six) ring road project. The deepest section of the tunnel, 60 is 75 meters underground, is the deepest underground tunnel in Beijing. In June, the west tunnel of the project was the first 61 (drill) through. The east tunnel was just drilled through on Monday.
With 62 excavation diameter of 16.07 meters and a length of about 145 meters, the shield-tunneling machine adopted in the project is 63 (independent) designed and made by Chinese companies. It weighs 4,500 tonnes.
The tunnel project has helped make way for more space on the ground for 64 (promote) industrial development and planning large parks, contributing 65 the high-quality development of Beijing’s sub-center Tongzhou District and coordinated transport development in the Beijing-Tianjin-Hebei region.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节 (满分15分)
你校上周发起了“我与父母换角色(Exchange Roles with Parents)”的活动,请你以此为主题给校英文报写一篇短文投稿。内容包括:
1. 活动目的;2. 你的行动;3. 你的感受。
注意:1. 写作词数应为80左右;2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
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。
For months, Grace’s old mother Julia had been sitting in her home, making towels day and night to sell at the annual local fair. With the $200 she had earned, she wanted to buy some gifts for the poor families on the fifth floor for the coming New Year.
Then, on a happy snowy evening, Julia went to the grocery store to buy some food. Later, she safely drove back home. At 9:30 that night, she called Grace and cried, “I lost my wallet and all $200 I had earned. My New Year’s Day is ruined.” “Don’t worry, Mom,” Grace said, completely unaware that Julia had gone out in the snow.
“I will drive to your place in the morning and we will find it,” Grace told her mother. “No. It’s gone. It was in my pocket when I went to the store. But when I checked it just now, it wasn’t there,” Julia said. “I searched my car and home. Then, I drove back to the store to see if I left it there. But it wasn’t there either. Then, I walked through the parking lot, looking for it, but it wasn’t anywhere.”
Thinking of her old mother’s going out on the snowy, windy night, Grace was heartbroken. “It’ll be okay, Mom,” she comforted her mother. “We’ll cancel the credit card, and we can replace all the rest of the things in your wallet.” However, getting her mother a new license as well as bank, medical, and identity cards was discouraging even for Grace.
It took Grace several hours to drive to Julia’s house the following morning. But before she got there, Julia had already gone back to the store again. With tears in her eyes, she shared her story about the money she had earned with the store manager and asked if he could check his store for her wallet. The manager felt a great pity for her and thought to himself that if the wallet couldn’t be found, he’d give her some of his own money.
注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
参考答案
第一部分 听力
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第四部分 写作
第一节
参考范文:
Last Friday, a campaign on the theme of “Exchange Roles with Parents” was launched in our school, with the purpose of building a harmonious relationship among family members.
To respond to it, I decided to have first-hand experience of my parents’ daily routine. Firstly, I prepared meals, washed clothes, and mopped the floor at home, which interested me at first but gradually bored and bothered me. Furthermore, I went to my parents’ workplace and witnessed their hard work.
From this activity, I gained a better understanding of how my parents are devoting themselves to supporting the whole family. So wherever we go and whatever we do, we should express our respect and love for them with gratitude.
第二节
参考范文:
Paragraph 1:
With that thought, the manager began searching for the wallet. He retraced every aisle Julia could have walked down. Despite his diligent search, the wallet was nowhere to be seen. Knowing how much the $200 meant to Julia, he handed Julia a box with $200 in it, saying, “My gift. Please take this and fulfill your New Year’s wish!” Julia went home with her eyes filled with tears. Julia was greeted with good news the minute she arrived home. Grace, who had come, discovered the misplaced wallet trapped in the folds of the couch.
Paragraph 2:
After Grace found the wallet, Julia went to return the money and buy New Year gifts. She proceeded to the store, telling the manager what had happened, but he simply wouldn’t take it. “Make it a bigger New Year for more,” he said with a smile. Julia, moved by his generosity, decided to use both the money she had earned and the money from the manager to buy presents not just for her fifth-floor neighbors, but for many others in need. The gifts spread far and wide, bringing unexpected happiness and creating a ripple of goodwill.
听力材料
Text 1
M: How do you like living in the dormitory at school
W: Not bad. It is cheap and my roommates are friendly. Above all, it is quite close to my classroom.
M: That sounds good.
Text 2
M: I received your produce yesterday, but I found some of the shipping cases were broken.
W: Really May I know how many of the cases you received were broken
M: About 35.
Text 3
W: Do you have a spare pencil, Tim I asked Jane but she only has the one she is using.
M: Look in Tom’s desk. There are lots of pencils in there and he won’t be coming to school today.
Text 4
W: How are we getting to Mary’s house
M: The bus will take ages. Let’s take the subway. It’s only five stops on the Red Line.
W: But the Red Line is closed. We’d better get a taxi.
M: OK.
Text 5
M: If I can get Brian to pay back the money I lent him last week, I could buy a new pair of sneakers.
W: Oh, I hope you have better luck than I did.
Text 6
M: Can I help you, Madam
W: Yes. I think I dropped my keys in the changing room when I tried on the trousers just now. Do you know if anyone picked them up
M: I’m sorry I don’t know. Are you sure you lost them here
W: Yes. I had them in my pocket when I walked out of the cinema across the street. Then I came here.
M: I see. Oh, here comes my colleague. Please wait a minute.
Text 7
W: How was the football match you went to see yesterday afternoon, Steve
M: I expected King Team to win it. However, they lost it although they played very well.
W: So what happened
M: Their best player Mike did a good job and he scored one goal ten minutes after it began. But he only played for twenty minutes because he fell and hurt his foot. The rest of the match was difficult for the team.
W: I see. What a pity! Did you go there with your father or your brother
M: Neither. They are not available, so I went with my sister.
W: Oh, I didn’t know she loved football, too.
Text 8
M: Hey, Jenny! How was your weekend
W: Very busy. I still feel a bit tired today.
M: Oh What did you do
W: Well, I cleaned the yard on Saturday morning. After lunch, I helped work on the farm. On Sunday, I went to the amusement park with my brother Jack since he felt bored at home.
M: Did you try any rides
W: Yes. I was so scared when we tried the Space World.
M: How about your brother
W: He seemed excited about it and asked me to go there again.
M: I see. By the way, have you finished your report for our chemistry class
W: Not yet. I’ll continue to do it this week. Well, I have to return these books now. Today is the last day.
M: OK. See you later.
Text 9
W: I have been researching how people used to keep food safe to eat before the refrigerator was invented. Without it, people could only keep something fresh for a limited amount of time.
M: Didn’t people use to smoke and salt their foods to keep them longer
W: Yes! Those are some methods I read about. I think drying is actually the oldest method. The method I was most interested in is called “canning”, though. I think it’s quite an easy and cheap way.
M: You mean keeping foods in metal cans like those we have now
W: Yes, but that wasn’t invented until about 1810. In fact, the first commercial canning didn’t hit the market until about 100 years later.
M: That’s a long amount of time in between. Why do you think it took people that long to accept the process
W: I read that it was because the method wasn’t perfect enough at first. It still had many problems that needed to be worked out. Particularly, if the can wasn’t closed correctly, it could cause serious illnesses.
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W: Hello, everybody. We know that animal documentaries (纪录片) are always fun to watch. Lions hunt smaller animals. Monkeys play with each other. But do you know how people film these videos Usually, a camera team goes into the wild. They use special cameras to film. However, the BBC wanted to get much closer. So they made “animal spies”! The animal spies are robots. They have cameras in their eyes. But they look and move like real animals. These spies worked in the wild. They tried to be part of real animal groups. The BBC used them to make a documentary called Spy in the Wild. To finish the documentary, the camera team made 34 robot animals. They made monkeys, birds and even worms. It could take about 40 days to 180 days to make one animal spy. And it took the team three years to shoot the documentary. The team traveled 530 kilometers. They went to the Arctic, the Antarctic and many places in between. They filmed more than 8,000 hours of material. Every hour-long episode (剧集) was made from 1,250 hours of material. To make good spies, the camera team needed to learn the living habits of real animals. Many funny things happened between the spies and the animals. Find out more by watching the documentary yourself.