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1吴江平望中学吴江平望中学 2021-2022 学年第一学期阶段性测试学年第一学期阶段性测试(一一)高二英语试卷高二英语试卷 (满分:150 分,考试时间:120 分钟) 2021.10 命题人:孔小莉 孙国芳 审核人:孔小莉 孙国芳第一部分:听力(每题第一部分:听力(每题 1.5 分,分, 20 小题,共小题,共 30 分)分)第一节听下面 5 段对话,每段对话仅读一遍。1. What does the woman suggest the man do?A. Run around town. B. Give up buying the shoes. C. Buy the shoes from the catalog.2. What does the mans boss look like?A. He is tall with short hair. B. His hair is curly and short.C. He is very old with long hair.3. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. Their favourite trip. B. Their favourite animals. C. Their favourite zoo.4. Where does the conversation probably take place?A. At a store. B. At a barbers. C. At a restaurant.5. How many of the womans friends are coming from London today?A. Two. B. Three. C. Four.第二节2听第 6 段材料,回答第 6、7 题。6. What does the man want to do?A. Walk quickly. B. Enjoy the fresh air. C. Rest to have something to eat.7. What does the woman ask the man to do?A. Pick up his rubbish. B. Throw his rubbish away.C. Throw his rubbish into the dustbin.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。8. What are the speakers doing?A. Buying some furniture. B. Moving house. C. Seeing a doctor.9. Where is the park?A. Opposite the school. B. Opposite the mans house. C. Down the road.10. What does the man ask the woman to do?A. Boil some water. B. Make tea for him. C. Buy a coffee for him.听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。11. When did the speakers probably meet last time?A. On Friday. B. On Saturday. C. On Sunday.12. What does the man think of Jills party?A. It was excellent. B. It was as good as Pauls party. C. It was very cool.13. Where did everybody dance at Jills party?A. In the sitting-room. B. In her garden. C. On the ship.听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。314. When will the womans class leave for the trip?A. On Sunday. B. On Saturday. C. On Friday.15. Why will Fiona be absent from the trip?A. She is ill. B. She has to look after her father.C. She has a lot of homework to do.16. How did the man get over his fear of wild animals?A. He read a lot of books about them. B. He often went to the park to see them.C. He watched a lot of documentaries about them.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17. How long does the painting class last?A. For 30 weeks. B. For 33 weeks. C. For 37 weeks.18. When is the drawing class on?A. On Mondays and Wednesdays. B. On Tuesdays and Thursdays.C. On Tuesdays and Fridays.19. What do the listeners have to do at weekends at the end of the year?A. Take an exam. B. Set up an exhibition. C. See some exhibitions.20. Where is the timetable?A. In the speakers office. B. On the Internet. C. On each listeners desk.第二部分第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,总分值阅读理解(共两节,总分值 50 分)分)第一节(共 l5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)请认真阅读下列短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最4佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AShanghai Disneyland-The 963 acre park which cost $5.5billion to build is said to be the cheapest out of all the Disneyland resorts. The theme park offers both regular and peak-priced tickets, with regular pricing set at 370 yuan ($56) and peak pricing for high-demand dates set at 499 yuan.1. Buy Souvenirs in AdvanceDisney has infiltrated practically every industry, which makes it easy to find Disney items anywhere, from Walmart, Target, and your local grocery store to department stores and Amazon. You can save a lot of money by purchasing items before your trip at these less-expensive retailers than at Disneyland.2. Eat Breakfast Before You ArriveBreakfast is almost as pricey as lunch or dinner if you eat inside the Disneyland parks. You can save quite a bit of money by eating breakfast before you go to the park.3. Make an Autograph BookAn autograph book is seen as a must-have by many Disneyland enthusiasts and is a memory you can take home with you. These books can cost anywhere from $7.95 to $19.95 at the Disney Store and up to $30 for the latest-and-greatest autograph book at Disneyland, such as the parks 60th anniversary edition. Other options can get the job done for under $5. For example, you can buy a small, generic photo album, cute memo pads or notebooks.4. Arrange Your Trip Around the Off-Season TimesLots of things, from airfare to souvenirs, can get more expensive during Disneylands busier times of the year. To make the most of your money, plan your trip during the parks off-season. The months of September through March - excluding December - are not as crowded at the parks, and even hotels can be less expensive 5during these months.21.What is the aim for the author to write the introduction?A. To appeal to tourists to visit Shanghai DisneylandB. To offer practical advice to save moneyC. To describe the specific attractions D. To summarize the authors travel experience22. If you want to buy two autograph books at the Disneyland, you will spend _.A. $60 B. $10 C. $ 39.9 D. $14.923.Which day can cost tourists least?A. Childrens Day B. May Day C. National Holiday D. Christmas 24.Which advice is not given in the article?A. Arrange Your Trip Around the Peak-Season TimesB. Buy Souvenirs in Advance C. Eat Breakfast Before You ArriveD. Make an Autograph BookBEmily is a teen with special needs. Often, she feels that she is targeted by her schoolmates. She complains of dirty looks, eye rolling and whispering when she walks through the halls. This time, she saw Anna whispering and thought it was about 6her.And Emily had power to hit back-on Facebook. As soon as she got home, she logged on and demanded that her friends unfriend Anna, and choose between the two of them. She teased them for talking to A at school, and called Anna “ugly” and “fat”, “She is smelly.” Emily wrote, “and she uses her Mum to fight her battles.” You can only imagine the comments.However, Emily didnt know that her Facebook privacy setting was set to the public which meant that anyone-including Anna-could read her posts. In a matter of hours, Emily was the cyberbully.And heres the thing about cyberbullying: It can become real-life trouble. This can often be heard. “You bother me online. I will bother you up on the bus.” It can start with a misunderstood comment or an inappropriate post meant as a joke, And for a teen with special needs, words can take on literal meanings, creating an environment thats frightening. Combine that with a lack of control of online privacy and virtual social skills and you may have an ill outcome.Social media can open doors to new friendships and social circles that are inaccessible in real life. But we, as adults, often give our children access to this virtual world without guidance and boundaries, while counting on them to use it with ease and wisdom. We expect too much with little direction. The advice that I give parents is to set clear rules and stay consistent, even repeated.25. Why did Emily speak ill of Anna in her posts?A. Anna treated E badly in the school.B. Emily believed Anna said something bad about her.C. Anna bothered Emily online and E fought back.7D. Emily heard Anna whispering about her26. What wont cause cyberbullying?A. A lack of control of online privacyB. Counting on teenagers to use the cyber with ease and wisdomC. Little directionD. Rules set and repeated by parents.27. Who are the target audience of the article?A. Teenagers B. Parents C. Teachers D. The government28. What choice is the main idea of the article?A. The reasons for cyberbullying and the ways to avoid itB. The current phenomenon of cyberbullyingC. Problems faced by Teenagers D. Advice for parents to fight cyberbullyingCA competition making up Versailles literature was launched on Weibo recently. So what is Versailles literature(凡尔赛文学)?Actually, the term has nothing to do with the French palace nor with literature. It came from The Rose of Versailles, a Japanese cartoon series about noble life at the palace of Versailles in France in the late 18th century, and was coined by a famous Chinese earlier this year. Known as humblebragging, it is a boast (吹牛) in the form of a complaint. “I have too many houses. How can I decide which one to decorate?” and “I thought I lost weight this morning. So disappointed when I realized it was because I took off the huge diamond ring my boyfriend gave me last night” are some 8examples of Versailles literature. The intention is to show off - usually things of physical values, yet one ought to pretend thats not the point.As the 19th century English author Jane Austen famously wrote, “Nothing is more deceitful (欺诈的) than the appearance of humility.” The psychology behind humblebragging is to be recognized for ones successes and be liked by others at the same time, according to scholars. In her article titled Why do people hate humblebragging? published in Psychology Today, psychologist Dr. Susan Krauss noted that humblebragging is a “strategy for respect” because it draws attention to ones achievements in a roundabout way.However, studies on social media users show that humblebragging, as a self-promotion strategy, does not work. In the essay Humblebragging: A distinct but ineffective self-presentation strategy. Researchers concluded from their research that humble braggers(吹牛者) are considered more negative than straight braggers due to the formers dishonesty. “The critical factor which distinguishes the two groups of people is honesty. People dont like braggers, but they at least see them as more sincere than humble braggers,” said Francesca Gino.So, how can we annoy humble braggers back? “Just pretend you dont get whatever they try to show off,” a netizen advised. “And respond with real sympathy for their complaints.”29. Which description can explain Versatile Literature best?A. Its about French literature.B. Its a boast with honesty.C. Its to show off proudly.D. Its to get ones success recognized and liked at the same time.930. Why do people hate humblebragging?A. Because it is not sincere.B. Because humble braggers always lie.C. Because people feel sorry for themselves when compared to themD. Because people refuse to accept others success.31. What is the attitude the writer holds towards Versatile Literature?A. Positive B. Indifferent C. Disapproving D. Objective32.What is the meaning of the underlined word in para 2?A. To make a coin out of metalB. A small flat piece of metal used as moneyC. To invent a new word or phrase that others then begin to useD. To make money quicklyDRecently, scientific research suggests that mental health disorders(障碍)affect up to 35 percent of top athletes at some stage of their careers. This can range from tiredness and eating disorders to depression and anxiety. The causes can be highly varied, with studies pointing to a range of contributing factors from poor sleep to selection pressures and early retirement due to injury.American Simone Biles is widely considered to be the greatest gymnast in the United States. When the Tokyo Olympics began, she was expected to win five gold medals. But on July 27th, she pulled out of the team final. She made the choice after having trouble landing her vault(跳跃)in the competitions first round. Later she said her mind was not in the right place to let her safely perform the difficult moves she is known for. In other words, her mind was not letting her body do what it needed 10to do. Cameras caught her telling her trainers during the team final, “I just dont trust myself.” Biles is not the only Olympian in recent months to talk about the pressure and mental effects of competing at the highest level. Japanese tennis star Naomi Osaka lost in the second round of Olympic competition. She said she felt extreme pressure to win for Japan, where the Olympics are taking place.Few coaches and officials in sports have an expert understanding of mental health, and the International Olympic Committee (IOC), also recognizes that there is a great need for practical assessment tools that can be used by medical professionals and anyone looking after athletes to protect athletes mental health. “Mental health issues should be discussed more openly in sport, because athletes are always concerned about selection, and they want to appear as strong as possible,” Scientific Director Dr Richard Budgett says. “But in the end this may have negative effects, so we need to recognize and reduce the stigma so that athletes can get proper management and help when they need it.”33.What caused both Simone Biles and Naomi Osakas failure in the Tokyo Olympics?A. Bad health B. Lack of confidence C. Mental effects D. Loss of control34. Mental health disorders are caused by following factors , except_.A. Proper management and help B. Selection pressureC. Lack of professional help D. Too much expectation from people35. What can be inferred from the passage?A. Most officials and coaches in sport have recognized mental health disorders.B. Few athletes suffer from mental health disorders 11C. The greater an athlete, the less pressure.D. Mental health disorders can affect the performance of an athlete.第二节:七选五(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。Childhood is an important period of social development, particularly in the formation of social identity, which is how we perceive our various roles in society in relation to others. _36_If a child is very shy and withdrawn, its likely that other children will pick up on that childs social cues(暗示)and leave him alone,thus confirming the childs social identity as shy and withdrawn.” In turn, the child may become upset, trying to break free from that identity._37_The more people identify with(认同) a particular group, the more that group plays a role in shaping how people feel about themselves. Being a member of that group becomes important for how people regard themselves and their abilities. _38_Not all children who experience threats to their social identity will experience depression. _39_For example, a child who only sees himself as a star soccer player may experience discomfort and a sense of loss if he suddenly becomes injured and is unable to play soccer anymore. The child may lose his status as a star athlete, which opens the door for depression.How can a childs identity be supported? As an adult, you can acknowledge what and who is important to them. Try not to place too much emphasis on any one single social role. _40_Whats more, if you notice that a child is losing interest in activities they once loved, or other behaviors that show they are feeling depressed, seek advice from their mental health providers.12A. Social identity allows people to be part of groups.B. In fact,the child may hide their negative side and try to fit in.C. Our social identities are often influenced by people around us.D. Instead,encourage them to try new and different things in life.E. Only those with a limited number of social roles are more at risk.F. So gaining status within the group can help people develop a sense of belonging.G. Why does a child feel depressed without being noticed by their parents or teachers?第三部分:完形填空第三部分:完形填空 (共共 15 小题;每小题小题;每小题 1 分,满分分,满分 15 分分) 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C 和和 D 四个选项中,选出可以填四个选项中,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。入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑
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