1、金华十校20212022学年第一学期期末调研考试高二英语试题卷本试卷分为第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题),共150分,考试时间120分钟。请考生按规定用笔将所有试题的答案涂写在答题纸上。第I卷(选择题共95分)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. When does the train usually arrive in Rome?A. At 10:1
2、5.B. At 9:30,C. At 8:15.2. What does the woman need to do?A. Mail a letter.B. Get a passport.C. Take a photo.3. Where are the speakers?A. At a movie theater.B. In a restaurant.C. In the car.4. How does the man probably feel?A. Relaxed.B. Satisfied.C. Nervous.5. How much does the pie cost today?A. $
3、10.B. $ 6,C. $ 4.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. Who is the man talking to?A. A librarian.B. A bookshop clerk.C. A professor of law.7. What will the man do next?A. Place a
4、 new order.B. Leave his phone number.C. Go to another bookstore.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What will the woman do on Monday?A. Visit her sister.B. See a jazz concert.C. Eat dinner with her husband.9. What might Jupiter be?A. A performance hall.B. A cafe.C. A restaurant.10. When will the man arrive at the re
5、staurant?A. Around 6: 45 p. m.B. Around 6: 30 p.m. C. Around 6: 00 p. m.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Whats the probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Classmates.B. Friends.C. Teacher and student.12. What does the woman major in?A. Art history.B. Biology.C. Math.13. What does the man mean in the e
6、nd?A. Hes going to miss school.B. He feels it strange to leave school.C. Hes looking forward to graduating.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. Who might the man be?A. A teacher.B. A headmaster.C. A student.15. What does the woman want to buy for the school?A. More sports equipment. B. Some computers.C. Some books.
7、16 What is the man , s attitude toward the womans suggestion at the beginning?A. Indifferent.B. Supportive.C. Disapproving.17. Why does the woman suggest buying computers?A. To use in computer class.B. To record the schools information.C. To increase the students , interest in English.听第10段材料,回答第18至
8、20题。18. What is the weather like in the Southern states?A. Rainy.B. Sunny.C. Snowy.19 .In which state was the temperature rather high according to the report?A. Florida.B. Arizona.C. Texas.20. What can we know from the report?A. The weather varies greatly in the USA.B The weather in the USA is very
9、pleasant now.C The weather has caused great damage in Taxas .第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分35分)第一节(共10个小题;每小题2.5分,满分25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。AAfter a difficult academic year, we all deserve a wonderful summer holiday, a time for relaxation and celebration. Of course, a big part of any celebration invol
10、ves food. Many of my holidays, birthdays, days out and good memories are defined by the amazing food that was involved. The sunny weather and long days bring with it a whole selection of meals, recipes and snacks to be enjoyed.The first thing that summer calls for is a barbecue. Although I dont have
11、 a barbecue at home, a portable barbecue will do the trick and this means that you can enjoy a slightly charred burger wherever you are. Picnics are also a must for summer and I often find they are the most fun when treated like a potluck, with each person bringing along their personal favourites. C
12、ocktail sausages and mini scotch eggs are always my guilty pleasures. As someone from the Suffolk coast, fish and chips are essential. It truly feels like summer when I sit on the beach with chips wrapped in paper on my lap. The coast is the best place to get a seafood treat with fish being caught f
13、resh daily. Besides, you can finish your day with a walk along the beach. Finally, we cant forget the drinks. Pimms in the sun, well balanced by lemonade and summer fruits, is always delicious. And I find that nothing reminds me more of post-exam celebrations than a pint in a beer garden.The thing a
14、bout summer food is that it often becomes food associated with summer memories. Picnics, barbecues, and fish and chips on the beach are more than just delicious meals-they are a way to socialise and have fun with friends and family. Part of the fun comes from lazing in the sun afterwards, swimming i
15、n the sea, and playing heartily, which is why our food memories are so powerful.21. According to the author, what makes a picnic most enjoyable?A. Gathering with friends.B. Sharing delicious foods.C. Enjoying seafood treats.D. Introducing different recipes.22. Which of the following can best explain
16、 the underlined word “portable in paragraph 2?A. Multifunctional. B. Automatic. C. Easy to carry. D. Simple to operate. 23. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. Foods: the trick for a celebrationB. My celebration of summer holidaysC. My summer memories on the beachD. A taste of sun: foods fo
17、r my summer24. In which part of a newspaper can you most probably read the text?A. Travel and holiday.B. Cuisine and life.B. Sports and fitness.D. Education and schooling.BWhen it comes to cancer, patients are often heard saying, “Oh, its all in my genes. What can I do?” However, a new study shows t
18、hat eating right, exercising and reducing stress have a powerful impact on gene expression.Dean Ornish, founder and president of the Preventive Medicine Research Institute, reports in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that they found the activity of more than 500 genes in the tissues o
19、f 30 subjects with low-risk thyroid (甲状腺)cancer changed after they began exercising regularly and eating diets heavy in fruit, vegetables and whole grain and low in red meat and fats.In addition, they walked or worked out at least 30 minutes six days a week, did an hour of daily stress-reducing yoga
20、-type exercise, such as stretching and breathing, and participated in one-hour weekly group support sessions.The subjects had all chosen to skip conventional treatment in favor of a watchful waiting” approach. The researchers say it is too early to tell whether the lifestyle changes kept the cancer
21、cells in check. But they say the study indicates that exercising, improving nutrition and limiting stress may make great differences in the behavior of genes. Among them: some tumor suppressors(肿瘤抑制基因)became more active, while certain disease-promoting ones were down-regulated or switched off.“We ar
22、e always looking for drugs that can do this. It is unexpected that lifestyle changes can have as much effect as the most powerful drugs available to us now and be combined with drug treatment-with fewer side effects. Perhaps the most surprising element is that these benefits can occur so quickly tha
23、t you dont have to wait years to see them., said Christopher Haqq, a medical expert.25. Why does the writer mention the patients words in paragraph 1?A. To introduce a study.B. To draw a conclusion.C. To provide an example.D. To support an argument.26. How did the lifestyle changes affect the 30 sub
24、jects?A. Their stress was greatly limited.B. The beneficial genes were more active.C. Their cancer was completely under control.D The disease-promoting genes were removed.27. What does Haqq mainly talk about in the last paragraph?A. The prospect of this study.B. The popularity of drug treatment.C. T
25、he advantages of lifestyle changes.D. The application of the new approach.CThis has been a year full of natural disasters, like hurricanes, wildfires and floods. Behind many of them, though, is an unfolding event that shows no sign of stopping: climate change. Here we meet some students who have bee
26、n using science to help people deal with the effects of the changing climate. Their research places them among 30 finalists at the 10th Broadcom MASTERS, a research program open to middle-school investigators.Ryan Honary, a 12-year-old student in California, has personal experience with wildfires. O
27、ne day, he was with his father at a tennis tournament when he saw wildfires raging across his home state on TV. I called my mom and asked if she was okay/1 Ryan recalls. Once he knew that she was, he asked his dad why wildfires got out of control so often, Were planning to send people to Mars but we
28、 cant detect wildfires, Ryan says.Thats when Ryan decided to create a way to detect wildfires early -before they get out of control. He linked together a series of mini computers that had sensors to detect smoke. When smoke was detected, data was transferred wirelessly to another computer, which ser
29、ved as a mini meteorological(气象的)station.Ryan brought his entire system to a park and tested it by holding the flame from a lighter in front of each sensor. When they sensed a fire, they informed the detector. It then alerted an app that Ryan built for his phone. While creating that app, Ryan talked
30、 with Mohammed Kachuee, a graduate student at the University of California. He helped Ryan use machine learning to train his app with data from 2018 Camp Fire, the most destructive fire in California history. The app took lessons from how this fire had traveled over time. Using those data, the app “
31、learned to tell how flames at future events might spread.Someday, Ryan hopes his sensors might be used throughout his state. Five of the worst fires in California just happened in the last three months,11 he notes.28. What is the function of the app Ryan built for his phone?A. To transfer data about
32、 campfires.B. To detect smoke from wildfires.C. To predict how a fire might spread.D. To show how we can prevent a fire.29. Which of the following best describes Ryan?A. Caring and creative.B. Brave and optimistic.C. Ambitious and demanding.D. Hardworking and intelligent.30. What is the text mainly
33、about?A. The effects of changing climate.B. A boys experience with wildfires.C. A research program open to students.D. A students scientific research on wildfires.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。Playgrounds for All KidsMost of us are all too familiar with the typical pl
34、ayground set-up. Monkey bars, swings, and slides, all accessed by steps and surrounded by a sea of sand or wood chips. 31However, many disabled children end up being unable to access all of the equipment because of the way its constructed.32 Its founder, Cody Goldberg, wanted to build a place for hi
35、s disabled daughter Harper to play freely. It uses spiral (旋转的)walkways leading to activities, rather than steps, where kids in wheelchairs ride alongside those on skateboards. 33 Play areas are both wheelchair and walker accessible.Goldberg describes the idea behind designing these playgrounds as c
36、ompletely inclusive. They dont strictly cater to (迎合)children with disabilities and are not meant to prevent any child from access to play. 34The inclusive playground model is now spreading across the county. While the original Harpers Playground is located in Portland, Oregon, similar playgrounds h
37、ave popped up throughout the state. Harpers Playground is now teaming up with those interested in building a park of their own. 35Changing the way playgrounds are built will have a wide-spread effect. It will affect the way schools are designed and built and it will affect how the workplace is treat
38、ed, and then ultimately it will change the way people with disabilities are thought of and treated.A. What are their accessible playgrounds like today?B. Harpers Playground was created for just this reason.C. Harpers Playground began to work on its initial designs.D. The equipment and layout provide
39、 access to a fun experience for all.E. Slides are built extra wide so a caregiver and a child can go together.F. It hopes to eventually spread across the country and, ultimately, the world.G. The intention of these public playgrounds is to give kids a safe and fun place to play.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第一
40、节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。Paul OSullivan was around his Baltimore apartment one evening, feeling bored. Having nothing better to do, he logged on the social network to find out how many others 36his name. Moments later, many Paul OSullivans pop
41、ped out. On a whim (一时兴起),he decided to 37 friend requests to them all.Many of his fellow Paul OSullivans ignored him but a few felt too 38 to resist his invitation. He 39 that four of them were all musicians. Wouldnt it be funny if he asked the other musical Pauls to 40 a band? So they did.Starting
42、 a band across multiple time zones proved to be 41 . Shaky Wi-Fi and other technical difficulties meant they often failed to work42 at the same time and speed. To43 this, Baltimore Paul and Rotterdam Paul write and record a basic track, then44it to Manchester Paul. 45 he records a bass track, he e-m
43、ails it back to Baltimore Paul. Later Pennsylvania Paul adds the drumbeat. Round and round the 46 goes until they released their first original song, “Namesake,which is about 47 relationships, just like theirs.48 , months later, Baltimore Paul had to stop due to health issues. The other Pauls didnt
44、49 their friendship. They made sure Baltimore Paul never felt 50 It was about four years before Baltimore Paul was 51 enough to start making music again. They created a music video for “Namesake” in 2020, which pulled in more than 20,000 52 in its first two weeks online. Now, a new source of 53 for
45、the Pauls is to spend time with each other in person.“What are the odds, says Baltimore Paul, that a random 54 would lead not only to new music but to lasting 55 as well? Some things are just meant to be.36. A. knewB. signedC. sharedD. remembered37. A. checkB. sendC. readD. accept38. A. curiousB. ch
46、eerfulC. strangeD. annoyed39. A. believedB. noticedC. expectedD. mentioned40. A. formB. supportC. joinD. contact41. A. enjoyableB. boringC. trickyD. convenient42. A. carefullyB. secretlyC. independentlyD. exactly43. A. testB. fixC. proveD. explore44. A. introduceB. explainC. e-mailD. hand45. A. Unle
47、ssB. AlthoughC. BeforeD. Once46. A. beatB. trackC. storyD. journey47. A. mysteriousB. complicatedC. long-distanceD. all-round48. A. HoweverB. ThereforeC. FinallyD. Gradually49. A. hold on toB. take advantage ofC. think highly ofD. press pause on50. A. shockedB. ashamedC. aloneD. exhausted51. A. well
48、B. skillfulC. confidentD. willing52. A. donationsB. protestsC. viewsD. doubts53. A. joyB. prideC. wealthD. knowledge54. A. choiceB. requestC. adviceD. comment55. A. fameB. friendshipC. changesD. impressions第卷(非选择题共55分)注意:将答案写在答题纸上。写在本试卷上无效。第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(10个小题;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。Its easy to spend a lot of money at