乐山十校高2022届第四学期半期联考英语试题
注意事项:
1.
本试卷分第Ⅰ卷(选择题)和第Ⅱ卷(非选择题)两部分。答题前,考生务必将自己的姓名、考生号填写在答题卡上。
2.
回答第Ⅰ卷时,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,如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。写在试卷上无效。
3.
回答第Ⅱ卷时,将答案填写在答题卡上,写在试卷上无效。
4.
考试结束,将答题卡交回。
第Ⅰ卷(共100分)
第一部分
听力(共两节,满分30分)
做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案
转涂到答题卡上。
第一节(共5个小题;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,从每题所给的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
time
is
it
now?
A.
2:30
p.m.
B.
2:00
p.m.
C.
3:00
p.m.
2.
What
is
the
man’s
son
now?
A.
A
pupil.
B.
A
high
school
student.
C.
A
university
student.
3.
How
long
has
the
girl
learned
to
play
the
guitar?
A.
For
three
months.
B.
For
two
years.
C.
For
three
years.
4.
What
has
made
working
at
home
possible?
A.
The
communication
industry.
B.
Personal
computers.
C.
Living
far
from
companies.
5.
What
are
the
speakers
talking
about?
A.
The
season.
B.
The
terrible
weather.
C.
The
high
temperature.
第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)
请听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给出的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至7题。
6.
How
long
did
the
woman
live
in
this
house?
A.
For
a
week.
B.
For
ten
days.
C.
For
two
weeks.
7.
What
did
the
man
buy
for
the
woman?
A.
Some
flowers.
B.
Some
books.
C.
Some
CDs.
听第7段材料,
回答第8至10题。
8.
What
will
the
speakers
do
at
the
weekend?
A.
Have
a
rest
at
home.
B.
Go
to
the
theatre.
C.
Perform
a
play.
9.
Which
performance
is
suitable
for
the
woman?
A.
The
morning
one
at
11:30.
B.
The
afternoon
one
at
4:00.
C.
The
evening
one
at
7:00.
10.
Where
does
the
woman
usually
sit
in
the
theatre?
A.
In
the
dress
circle.
B.
On
the
stage.
C.
In
the
front
rows.
听第8段材料,
回答第11至13题。
11.
What
do
we
know
about
the
two
speakers?
A.
They
told
each
other
their
names.
B.
They
have
been
friends
for
quite
a
long
time.
C.
The
man
helped
the
woman
find
her
lost
umbrella.
12.
What
is
the
probable
relationship
between
the
speakers?
A.
Old
friends.
B.
Neighbors.
C.
Colleagues.
13.
What
was
the
woman
going
to
do?
A.
Do
some
shopping.
B.
Look
for
her
umbrella.
C.
Go
to
work.
听第9段材料,
回答第14至17题。
14.
Who
do
we
know
about
the
woman?
A.
She’s
enthusiastic
about
art.
B.
She
doesn’t
have
much
taste
for
art.
C.
She
likes
all
kinds
of
art
except
modern
art.
15.
How
many
pieces
of
art
are
mentioned
in
this
conversation?
A.
One.
B.
Two.
C.
Three.
16.
Why
is
the
first
painting
famous?
A.
Because
it
was
done
by
a
kid.
B.
Because
it
was
done
hundreds
of
years
ago.
C.
Because
the
painter
showed
great
talent
in
the
work.
17.
What
are
the
speakers
doing?
A.
Visiting
an
art
museum.
B.
Trying
to
buy
a
painting.
C.
Displaying(展览)
their
works
of
art.
听第10段材料,
回答第18至20题。
18.
What
is
the
speed
limit
on
highways
in
America?
A.
25
miles
an
hour.
B.
55
miles
an
hour.
C.
35
miles
an
hour.
19.
What
is
on
a
traffic
ticket?
A.
Traffic
rules.
B.
Why
the
driver
is
stopped
by
the
police.
C.
How
much
the
driver
must
pay.
20.
What
will
happen
if
a
driver
receives
too
many
traffic
tickets?
A.
He
will
be
put
in
prison.
B.
He
can’t
drive
on
highways.
C.
He
can’t
drive
for
some
time.
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
Michelle
Swan,
a
33-year-old
mother,
says
she
was
ordered
off
a
bus
into
the
cold
and
rain
by
the
driver
because
one
of
her
twin?toddlers(学步的小孩)was
crying.
Michelle
Swan
says
the
driver
stopped
the
bus
angrily,
walked
up
to
her
and
shouted
at
her
to
shut
up
her
son
and
get
off
the
bus.
Afterwards,
she
had
a
30-minute
walk
in
to
a
nearby
town
Tonbridge
in
the
cold
and
rain.
Ms.
Swan
said:
“I
was
shaking
and
fighting
back
tears.
I
just
froze.
I
felt
awful.
I’d
been
to
hospital
with
one
of
the
boys
because
he
can’t
walk
properly.
I
had
been
to
a
hospital
appointment.
About
every
two
weeks
he
goes
to
see
the
doctor.
We
go
about
three
or
four
times
a
month.
I
had
tried
everything
to
stop
Rocco
crying,
but
it
was
useless,”
After
she
was
forced
to
get
off
the
bus,
she
had
to
walk
in
to
Tonbridge
town
centre
to
get
her
prescription(处方)
when
it
was
so
cold
in
the
rain
and
then
on
home.
She
telephoned
the
company
and
said
she
wanted
an
apology
from
the
driver.
The
manager
from
the
company
spoke
to
Miss
Swan
for
around
15
minutes
on
the
phone
and
listened
carefully
to
everything
she
had
to
say.
Then
he
apologised
several
times
to
her.
Meanwhile,
he
took
down
the
code(密码)
on
her
bus
ticket
to
find
out
who
the
driver
was.
As
a
result,
the
driver
was
spoken
to
and
left
work
for
one
day.
21.
Why
was
Michelle
Swan
ordered
to
get
off
the
bus?
A.
Because
it
was
raining
and
very
cold.
B.
Because
her
twin
babies
were
crying.
C.
Because
the
driver
couldn’t
stand
the
crying
baby.
D.
Because
the
driver
stopped
the
bus
angrily.
22.
Who
was
Rocco
in
this
text?
A.
The
driver
of
the
bus.
B.
A
son
of
Michelle
Swan.
C.
The
manager
of
the
company.
D.
A
doctor
in
the
hospital.
23.
Which
of
the
following
words
can
be
used
to
describe
the
manager
of
the
bus
company?
A.
Careful
and
curious.
B.
Cold
and
angry.
C.
Sad
and
rude.
D.
Patient
and
caring.
B
Since
moving
to
New
Zealand?from
Australia
to
raise
our
new
family,?my
husband
Mike
and
I?have
been
living
on
a
small
income,
as
he?is
the
only
one
who
is
working
full
time.
Neither
of
us
have
debt,
nor
do
we
use
credit
cards
to
buy
things.
In
doing
so,
we
are
doing
fairly
well.
We
have
savings(存款),
but?this
could
change
very
quickly
if
we’re
not
careful.
So?how
do
we
manage?
We
sat
down
and
really
looked
at
what
we
could
afford
to
spend
each
month
on
rent,
food,
baby
things,
and
anything
extra.
We
were
pretty
astonished
at
how
little
we
would
have
left
at
the
end
of
each
month.
Mike
suggested
we
eat
only
vegetable
meals
at
home,
so
for
the
past
four
months
we’ve
been
on
a
vegetable
diet.
I
was
really
impressed
when
he
suggested
this,
as
it
also
betters
our
health
and
helps
the
environment.
We’re
active
gardeners
and
we
recently
start
to
grow
our
own
vegetables.
The
growing
season
is
long
here,
so
we’re
pretty
excited
when
imagining
eating
good
home-grown
vegetables
all
the
year
round.
We
hardly
ever
eat
out
now
and
on
most
weekends
we
can
be
found
picking
up
fresh
vegetables
from
the
local
farmers’
market.
Except
getting
some
fried
fish,
we’re
really
turning
into
home
cooking—and
this
is
a
huge
difference
from
our
time
in
Perth.
Thankfully,
our
life
on
a
small
income
has
been
an
eye
opener
in
such
a
positive
way.
We’re
really
pleased
we’ve
managed
to
get
through
our
first
year
without
turning
to
our
savings.
We
are
really
looking
forward
to
what
the
future
holds
for
us
here
in
New
Zealand.
24.
What
can
we
learn
about
the
author’s
family
according
to
the
first
paragraph?
A.
They
move
from
New
Zealand
to
Australia.
B.
They
are
enjoying
a
rich
life
happily.
C.
They
have
to
be
very
careful
with
money.
D.
They
pay
their
debt
with
credit
cards.
25.
Why
were
the
author
and
her
husband
astonished
at
the
end
of
each
month?
A.
Because
they
could
afford
to
spend
on
rent
each
month.
B.
Because
they
didn’t
have
much
money
left
then.
C.
Because
they
sat
down
and
really
looked
at
each
other.
D.
Because
Mike
was
the
only
one
who
was
working
full
time.
26.
According
to
the
author,
what’s
the
advantage
of
eating
vegetable
meals
at
home?
A.
It
can
make
people
healthier.
B.
It
might
pollute
the
environment.
C.
It
can
make
others
really
impressed.
D.
It
can
help
people
go
on
a
diet.
27.
Which
can
be
the
best
title
for
the
passage?
A.
Living
On
A
Small
Income.
B.
Eating
Vegetables.
C.
Eating
At
Home.
D.
Active
Gardeners.
C
Autism(自闭症)
could
be
caused
by
a
lack
of
protein(蛋白质)
in
the
brain,
new
research
suggests.
A
third
of
cases
are
believed
to
be
down
to
a
lack
of
nSR100,
which
is
important
for
normal
brain
development.
Experts
say
this
can
cause
mistakes
in
the
wiring(布线)
of
the
brain
and
possibly
lead
to
autism.
Researchers
from
the
University
of
Toronto
lowered
levels
of
the
protein,
which
controls
the
building
of
cells(细胞),
in
mice.?They
found
that
a
reduction
in
nSR100
by
just
half
was
enough
to
trigger
typical
autistic(自闭症的)
behaviors.?These
include
avoiding
social
activities
and
increased
fear
to
noise.
This
is
the
second
study
of
the
protein
by
the
Canadian
researchers.
The
first
showed
that
nSR100
is
reduced
in
the
brains
of
autistic
people.
Lead
researcher
of
the
study,
Dr
Sabine
Cordes,
said:
“We
previously
reported
a
connection
between
nSR100
protein
levels
and
autism.
But
this
time
we
show
that
reduced
levels
of
this
protein
could
really
be
the
reason—that’s
a
big
deal.
Just
by
reducing
the
nSR100
levels
by
50
per
cent,
we
observe
clear
signs
of
autistic
behavior.”?
Autism—which
is
known
best
for
changing
social
behavior—is
a
mental
disorder
affecting
more
than
one
per
cent
of
the
population.
While
its
origins
are
genetic
(基因的),
the
real
causes
are
known
in
only
a
very
small
number
of
cases.
28.
What
does
the
underlined
“nSR100”
in
Paragraph
2
most
probably
mean?
A.
A
normal
brain
development.
B.
A
kind
of
protein.
C.
The
brain
of
an
expert.
D.
The
wiring
of
the
brain.
29.
Which
of
the
people
might
have
autism
according
to
the
third
paragraph?
A.
Peter
who
is
fond
of
sports
with
friends
in
the
open
air.
B.
Paul
who
is
noisy
and
interested
in
school
activities.
C.
Tom
who
is
afraid
of
taking
part
in
a
birthday
party.
D.
Jim
who
is
easily
angry
and
unwilling
to
work
hard
at
school.
30.
Where
does
Dr
Sabine
Cordes
probably
come
from?
A.
China.
B.
The
USA.
C.
Germany.
D.
Canada.
31.
What
can
be
inferred
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
Autism
can
best
change
social
behavior
in
a
mental
order.
B.
Researchers
have
only
understood
a
little
about
autism
so
far.
C.
More
than
one
percent
of
the
population
affect
autism.
D.
Researchers
believe
autism
has
nothing
to
do
with
gene.
D
For
riders
of
the
Lopifit,
getting
from
A
to
B
is
as
easy
as
putting
one
foot
in
front
of
the
other,
with
its
unusual
design
helping
users
to
ride
around
by
walking.
Designed
by
Dutchman
Bruin
Bergmeester,
the
electric
walking
bike
called
Lopifit
is
a
mixture
between
a
scooter(踏板车),
an
electric
bike
and
a
treadmill(跑步机).
According
to?Lopifit’s
website,
bike
lover
Bergmeester
came
up
with
the
idea
while
training
in
the
gym,
wondering:
“How
can
I
use
the
treadmill
outdoors?
What
about
a
treadmill
on
wheels?”
Four
years
ago
the
first
Lopifit
was
created
in
the
Netherlands,
now
the
Lopifit
firm
is
selling
the
bikes
to
several
countries,
including
the
United
States,
Mexico
and
the
Caribbean.
The
bikes
use
a
motor
to?support
the
treadmill,
so
using
the
bikes
takes
“no
more
effort…than
a
walk
in
the
park”.
As
the
rider
walks,
sensors(传感器)
record
the
turning
treadmill
and
kick
the
motor
into
gear(齿轮)
to
support
the
movement
and
set
the
wheels
in
action.
Lopifit’s
bikes
come
with
a
heavy
pricetag(价格标签),
at
$2,495
(?1,980)
per
bike.
But
bikers
can
choose
their
walking
bike
with
a
series
of
colours.
At
present,
the
company
is
struggling
to
keep
up
with
the
orders
from
all
over
the
world.
Bruin
Bergmeester,
CEo
of
the
company,
says
smiling
:
“Our
goal
is
to
make
the
electric
walking
bike
available
for
as
many
people
as
possible.
We
want
to
change
the
way
people
move.
We
wish
that
everyone
can
benefit
from
a
greener
and
cleaner
way
of
transportation
that
naturally
improves
your
health.”?
32.
When
did
Bruin
Bergmeester
come
up
with
the
idea
of
the
Lopifit
bike?
A.
While
he
was
training
on
a
treadmill
in
the
gym.
B.
While
he
was
putting
one
foot
in
front
of
the
other.
C.
While
he
was
mixing
a
scooter
and
an
electric
bike.
D.
While
he
was
using
unusual
design
to
help
users.
33.
What
does
the
fifth
paragraph
mainly
talk
about?
A.
How
to
use
a
motor
to?support
the
treadmill.
B.
How
to
use
the
electric
walking
bike
in
the
park.
C.
How
the
electric
walking
bike
really
works.
D.
How
sensors
kick
the
motor
into
gear
on
the
treadmill.
34.
What
can
we
learn
from
the
last
paragraph?
A.
The
Lopifit
bikes
are
getting
more
and
more
popular.
B.
The
Lopifit
bikes
can
be
available
to
many
people
naturally.
C.
The
Lopifit
company
hopes
to
help
many
more
people
walk.
D.
The
Lopifit
company
is
struggling
with
Bruin
Bergmeester.
35.
Where
does
this
text
most
probably
come
from?
A.
A
TV
interview.
B.
A
newspaper
C.
A
science
textbook.
D.
A
novel.
第二节
(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。
The
robots
are
coming.
They
will
take
our
jobs.
The
solution
lies
in
education.
When
choosing
a
college
degree,
it
is
important
to
understand
the
5
college
degrees
that
will
be
sure
to
be
disappearing.
Accounting(会计)
Degree
36
More
and
more
companies
are
coming
up
with
ways
to
do
taxes
online.
In
house
accounting
is
only
truly
necessary
for
larger
companies,
and
tax
accounting
for
most
people
can
be
done
online
directly.
Hospitality
And
Tourism
Degree
You
know
those
kiosks(亭)
that
you
check
in
to
at
the
airport?
That
is
the
projected
future
of
hotels.
37
Most
of
that
industry
can
easily
be
replaced
by
technology.
The
need
for
hotel
desk
agents,
travel
agents,
and
more
are
truly
reducing.
Paralegal(律师助理)
Degree
Most
of
the
duties
of
a
paralegal
can
easily
be
done
by
a
computer
these
days.
Filing
and
research
can
easily
be
done
online,
and
does
not
require
a
human
touch.
38
So
paralegal
studies
is
the
obvious
first
cut
to
the
industry.
Broadcast
Communications(广播通信)
Degree
Broadcast
is
an
ever
changing
field.
Watching
TV
is
no
longer
the
main
way
to
learn
news.
And
a
degree
in
broadcast
communications
focuses
on
an
outdated
technology.
Communication
efforts
are
changing
daily,
from
Snapchat
to
Facebook.
39
Pharmacy(药剂学)
Degree
Your
prescription(处方)
can
be
filled
by
a
robot.
That
is
a
simple
idea
to
understand.
More
and
more
drugstores(药店)
are
turning
to
this
idea.
40
Go
big
and
become
a
doctor
instead,
as
this
job
is
very
replaceable.
A.
Law
itself
can
be
replaced
by
technology.
B.
Majoring
in
hospitality
and
tourism
is
a
mistake.
C.
We
get
our
news
in
a
very
different
way
these
days.
D.
So
there
is
no
real
need
for
a
pharmacist
in
this
world.
E.
A
human
touch
is
required
online
for
filing
and
research
in
law.
F.
Both
Snapchat
to
Facebook
are
more
and
more
popular
for
doctors.
G.
Basically,
if
Quickbooks
can
do
it—you
don’t
really
need
your
accountant.
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
阅读下面的短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
My
father
was
a
very
warm
and
caring
man,
quick
to
lend
a
hand
to
anyone
who
needed
it.
I
always
looked
up
to
my
father
and
deeply
41
his
way
with
people.
He
was
in
a
care
center
for
years
after
suffering
from
a
series
of
strokes(中风)
that
damaged
his
ability
to
42
and
caused
his
speech
to
be
slow
and
43
.
It
44
me
very
much
to
see
him
lying
there
in
bed
all
day
long,
unable
to
get
around
on
his
own.
We
tried
to
visit
him
several
times
a
month.
My
baby
45
,
Kelsey,
read
stories
to
him,
and
he
lay
46
as
her
imagination
ran
wild,
pretending
to
read
words
from
the
books
she
held
in
her
47
hands.
They
loved
each
other
dearly,
and
he
was
her
“Papa”.
Kelsey
was
only
four
years
old
when
Dad
48
.
I
was
heartbroken
for
weeks,
and
Kelsey
tried
to
49
me.
Oftentimes
she
cried
with
me
or
tried
in
some
way
to
make
me
feel
50
.
Nothing
51
.
I
needed
my
father
on
this
Earth,
and
sometimes
my
heart
ached
so
badly
that
I
thought
it
might
52
from
sadness.
While
we
were
preparing
to
go
to
my
husband’s
parents’
home
for
Thanksgiving,
I
heard
Kelsey
talking
to
her
daddy.
They
were
53
about
Papa
and
54
he
had
gone
to
heaven
and
was
now
watching
over
us.
She
said
in
the
55
voice,
“Daddy,
56
Mama
doesn’t
have
a
daddy
anymore,
do
you
think
you
could
just
57
yours
with
her?”
Laughing
and
58
,
I
thought
my
heart
would
burst.
From
that
day
on,
my
sadness
reduced
little
by
little.
I
knew
my
father
had
given
Kelsey
59
of
compassion(怜悯),
sympathy(同情)
and
concern
for
others.
He
would
live
60
forever,
in
her.
41.
A.
avoided
B.
admired
C.
disliked
D.
knew
42.
A.
walk
B.
smile
C.
eat
D.
sleep
43.
A.
unknown
B.
unfair
C.
unlucky
D.
unclear
44.
A.
pained
B.
shocked
C.
disappointed
D.
embarrassed
45.
A.
daughter
B.
sister
C.
brother
D.
son
46.
A.
reading
B.
learning
C.
listening
D.
encouraging
47.
A.
large
B.
small
C.
dirty
D.
cold
48.
A.
passed
away
B.
went
away
C.
broke
away
D.
ran
away
49.
A.
warm
B.
hurt
C.
comfort
D.
separate
50.
A.
safer
B.
better
C.
busier
D.
worse
51.
A.
happened
B.
lost
C.
existed
D.
helped
52.
A.
escape
B.
hide
C.
burst
D.
react
53.
A.
meeting
B.
chatting
C.
playing
D.
arguing
54.
A.
where
B.
what
C.
when
D.
how
55.
A.
highest
B.
sweetest
C.
lowest
D.
biggest
56.
A.
since
B.
unless
C.
once
D.
if
57.
A.
let
B.
give
C.
share
D.
allow
58.
A.
jumping
B.
dancing
C.
waving
D.
crying
59.
A.
gifts
B.
memories
C.
books
D.
stories
60.
A.
with
B.
on
C.
beyond
D.
for
第II卷(共50分)
注意:将答案写在答题卡上。写在本试卷上无效。
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第二节(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。
In
May
2001,
I
found
a
job
in
New
York
at
the
World
Trade
Centre.
On
September
11,
2001,
I
arrived
at
my
building
at
around
8:30
a.m.
I
was
about
to
go
up
61
I
decided
to
get
a
coffee
first.
I
went
to
my
favorite
coffee
place
62
though
it
was
two
blocks(街区)
east
from
my
office.
As
I
was
waiting
in
line
with
other
office
63
(work),
I
heard
a
loud
sound.
Before
I
could
join
the
others
outside
64
(see)
what
was
going
on,
the
first
plane
had
already
hit
my
office
building.
We
stared
in
disbelief
at
the
black
smoke
65
(rise)above
the
burning
building.
I
66
(feel)lucky
to
be
alive.
Almost
10
years
later,
I
woke
up
at
10:00
a.m.
on
February
21,
2011
and
realized
that
my
alarm
clock
never
went
off.
I
jumped
out
of
bed
and
went
straight
to
the
airport.
But
by
the
time
I
got
to
the
airport,
my
plane
to
New
Zealand
67
(take)
off
already.
“This
is
the
first
holiday
in
a
year,
and
now
I’ve
missed
my
plane.
68
bad
luck!”
I
thought
to
69
(me).
The
other
planes
were
full
so
I
had
to
wait
till
the
next
day.
The
next
morning,
I
heard
about
the
earthquake
in
New
Zealand
the
day
before.
My
bad
luck
had
unexpectedly
turned
out
to
be
70
good
thing.
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;
2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
As
soon
as
I
arrive
home,
I
take
my
father
smartphone.
Then
I
start
to
chat
on
QQ
and
listen
some
pop
music.
Although
the
screen
is
not
big
enough,
but
I
look
at
it
excitedly.
My
friend
love
QQ,
too
and
when
I
can
talk
with
them
happy,
they’re
happy
too.
Usually,
I
go
on
using
the
smartphone
until
22:00.
Sometime,
I’m
unhappy
when
my
father
stopped
me
playing
with
the
smartphone.
However,
I
know
clearly
what
I
should
not
spend
so
much
time
on
the
smartphone.
Instead,
I
must
study
hard
for
a
bright
future,
as
it
is
not
easy
to
go
to
a
excellent
university
before
graduation
from
high
school.
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
假如你是李华。最近,
你的好友Jane开始了早恋,
为此,
你非常的担忧。请你根据以下要的提示,
给她写封英文信。
1.
表示担忧;
2.
指出弊端(2点);
3.
提出建议(2点)。
注意:
1.词数100左右;
2.
可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;
3.
参考词汇:
开始早恋
start
puppy
love
Dear
Jane,
__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
乐山十校高2022届第四学期半期联考
英语试题参考答案
第一部分
听力(共20个小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
1BBAAB
6ABBBC
11CBAAB
16CABCC
第二部分
阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)
21-23CBD
24-27CBAA
28-31BCDB
32-35ACAB
第二节
(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)
36-40
GBACD
第三部分
英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节
完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)
41BADAA
46CBACB
51DCBDB
56ACDAB
第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)
61
when
62
even
63
workers
64
to
see
65
rising
66
felt
67
had
taken
68
What
69
myself
70
a
第四部分
写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节
短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)
1.
第一句
father改为father’s
2.
第二句listen后加to
3.
第三句
去掉but
4.
第四句
friend改为friends
5.
第四句
happy—happily
6.
第六句
Sometime改为Sometimes
7.
第六句stopped改为stops
8.
第七句
what改为that或去掉
9.
最后一句
excellent前的a改为an
10.
最后一句
before改为after
第二节
书面表达(满分25分)
一.
各档次语言要点配分参考标准
档次
要点数
要点分
语言要点表达情况划档依据
第五档
5
21-25
语言基本无误,行文连贯,表达清楚
第四档
4
16-20
语言有少量错误,行文基本连贯,表达基本清楚
第三档
3
11-15
语言有一些错误,尚能表达
第二档
2
6-10
语言错误很多,影响表达
第一档
1
0-5
只能写出与要求内容相关的一些单词
二.
语言要点及给分标准
1.
表达担忧(阐述清楚,
表达正确,
计5分);
2.
指出弊端(两个弊端,
阐述清楚,
表达正确,
各计5分);
3.
提出建议(两条建议,
阐述清楚,表达正确,
各计5分);
三.
扣分参考依据
1.
其表达未能达成正确句意,
不给分,
如:
写出了主语或谓语等关键词,但未能达成符合
要点要求、意义正确的句子。
2.
句子结构完整,
但关键点出现错误或漏掉部分关键词,
扣半个要点分,
如:主谓一致错误,
或关键词拼写错误(如:
主语、关键性名词等),
或谓语动词时态、语态错误等;
3.
凡使用铅笔答题,
或答题中使用了涂改液或不干胶条,一律不给分;
4.
凡多次出现非关键性单词拼写或其他同类错误,
原则上每4处扣1分;
5.
文章内容要点全面,
但写出了一些多余内容(连接或过渡词不在此列),
原则上不扣分;
6.
凡书写超出规定的答题区域,全卷不给分;
7.
书写潦草凌乱、但基本不影响阅卷的,
酌情扣卷面分1-2分。
四.
One
possible
version:
Dear
Jane,
On
learning
that
you’ve
started
puppy
love,
I
can’t
but
feel
worried
about
you,
which
is
why
I’m
writing
to
you
so
eagerly.
Obviously,
puppy
love
is
harmful
for
you
since
you’re
still
a
high
school
student.
For
one
thing,
once
lost
in
puppy
love,
you
will
no
longer
be
interested
in
studying
attentively.
What’s
worse,
you
might
be
mentally
hurt
if
the
puppy
love
is
gone.
To
get
rid
of
the
puppy
love,
you’d
better
turn
to
your
parents
or
friends
for
some
practical
advice.
More
importantly,
it’s
helpful
to
take
part
in
some
activities
so
that
you
will
be
too
busy
to
think
about
the
puppy
love.
Hopefully,
you’ll
be
free
from
puppy
love
soon
enough.(共118词)
Yours
sincerely,
Li
Hua
听力原文
Text
1
W:
Bob,
I
have
just
finished
lunch.
I
can
come
to
see
you
in
half
an
hour.
Is
it
all
right?
M:
Good.
That
means
you’ll
be
here
at
two
thirty.
Text
2
M:
My
son
will
take
his
college
entrance
examination
next
year.
But
he
dreams
of
being
admitted
into
Tsinghua
university.
W:
Then
he
must
make
more
effort
than
other
classmates.
Text
3
W:
I’m
learning
to
play
the
guitar.
M:
Great.
How
long
have
you
learned
it?
W:
I
got
my
guitar
two
years
ago
but
I
began
to
learn
it
three
months
ago.
Text
4
M:
Miss
Dermott,
let
me
ask
you
straight
away.
Do
you
think,
within
a
few
years,
many
people
could
work
at
home
instead
of
working
in
offices?
W:
Oh,
yes.
It’s
happening
now.
You
see,
the
communication
industry
has
made
such
progress
in
the
last
ten
years.
Text
5
W:
Wow!
Can
you
hear
the
wind?
M:
Yeah,
listen
to
that
rain!
This
is
a
bad
storm.
W:
The
temperature
is
low,
too.
Text
6
M:
Thanks
for
taking
care
of
my
house
and
my
cat
while
I
was
away.
W:
Not
at
all.
I
had
fun
with
her.
M:
You
did
the
cleaning
for
me!
That’s
very
nice
of
you.
W:
I
lived
in
your
house
for
a
week,
so
I
should
do
it.
M:
Well,
thank
you
all
the
same.
W:
It’s
my
pleasure.
M:
By
the
way,
I
bought
some
books
for
you.
W:
Yeah,
I
like
them.
Thank
you
very
much.
Text
7
M:
Mrs.
Brown,
you
must
be
very
tired
after
a
week’s
hard
work
and
tomorrow
is
the
weekend.
Would
you
like
to
relax
yourself
a
little?
W:
Yes.
What
do
you
suggest?
M:
How
about
going
to
the
theatre?
I
hear
Kong
Fansen
is
on
at
the
Guangming
Theatre
nowadays.
W:
Who
are
the
leading
roles?
M:
I
have
no
idea.
W:
When
does
the
performance
start?
M:
There
are
four
performances
every
day.
A
morning
performance
at
11:30,
an
afternoon
performance
at
4:00
and
two
evening
ones
at
7:00
respectively.
Which
one
suits
you?
W:
The
afternoon
performance,
I
think.
M:
Do
you
like
seats
in
the
stalls
or
in
dress
circle?
W:
I
prefer
the
stalls.
You
know,
I’m
short-sighted.
I
always
like
seats
in
the
front
rows,
as
near
to
the
stage
as
possible.
M:
OK.
I’ll
phone
the
theatre
to
see
if
we
can
get
the
tickets
we
want.
Text
8
M:
Is
this
your
umbrella,
Miss?
W:
Oh,
yes,
it
is.
Thank
you.
I
was
looking
for
it
just
now.
M:
You
look
a
bit
familiar
to
me.
I
wonder
if
I
have
seen
you
somewhere
before.
W:
Have
you?
M:
May
I
ask
where
you
live?
W:
Just
two
blocks
away,
in
the
tall
building.
M:
That’s
it.
I
live
there,
too.
I
live
on
the
fourth
floor.
W:
I
moved
in
just
two
weeks
ago.
I
live
on
the
fourth
floor,
too.
M:
It’s
a
small
world.
May
I
have
your
name,
Miss?
W:
I’m
Chen
Ying.
M:
How
do
you
do?
I’m
Song
Wei.
W:
I’m
glad
to
know
you,
Mr.
Song.
I’m
going
to
do
some
shopping
for
the
weekend.
See
you
later.
Text
9
M:
Are
you
really
going
to
a
museum?
W:
Of
course,
art
is
very
important.
It’s
a
way
to
understand
culture
and
history.
Don’t
you
like
art?
M:
OK.
OK,
if
you
say
so.
W:
And
this
is
the
largest
museum
in
Beijing.
M:
What
kind
of
art
is
there?
Paintings?
Statues?
Pottery?
W:
Mostly
modern
art,
but
in
all
styles
and
forms.
M:
Is
there
a
special
exhibit?
W:
Yes,
there
is
a
modern
art
exhibit
all
month,
and
it’s
on
the
third
floor.
Let’s
go
upstairs.
Look
at
this
piece
of
art;
it’s
very
famous.
You
know
why?
M:
I
don’t
know.
It
looks
like
a
kid
did
that
one
with
some
colored
pencils
or
something.
W:
You
really
don’t
have
a
taste
for
art.
Look
at
the
shapes
and
colors.
It’s
fantastic.
It
takes
talent
to
make
this
kind
of
painting.
M:
Look
at
this
one.
It
looks
really
old.
W:
Yes,
it
is.
It
was
done
hundreds
of
years
ago.
Look
at
all
the
details.
I
bet
it’s
expensive.
M:
Yeah,
I
think
so,
but
it’s
not
for
sale.
W:
Could
you
even
afford
it
if
it
was?
M:
Ha-ha…
Text
10
Many
rules
govern
drivers
on
American
streets
and
highways.
The
most
common
ones
are
the
speed
limit.
The
speed
limit
regulates
how
fast
a
car
must
go.
On
streets
in
the
city,
the
speed
limit
is
usually
25
or
35
miles
an
hour.
On
highways
between
cities,
the
speed
limit
is
usually
55
miles
per
hour.
When
people
drive
faster
than
the
speed
limit,
a
policeman
can
stop
them.
The
policeman
gives
them
a
paper
which
people
call
traffic
tickets.
Traffic
tickets
tell
the
drivers
how
much
money
they
must
pay.
When
drivers
receive
too
many
tickets,
they
probably
cannot
drive
for
a
while.
The
rush
hour
is
when
people
are
going
to
work
or
going
home
from
work.
At
rush
hour
there
are
many
cars
on
the
streets
and
traffic
moves
very
slowly.
Nearly
all
American
cities
have
rush
hours.
Drivers
do
not
get
tickets
very
often
for
speeding
in
the
rush
hours
because
they
cannot
drive
fast.
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