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山东省郸城第一中学学年度第一学期期中考试〜20222023高二英语试题()A注意事项:
1.本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟
2.答题前,考生务必将姓名、班级等个人信息填写在答题卡指定位置
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 willthe womando probablyA.See adoctor.B.Go swimmingC.Do somerunning.
2.What causedthe markon the womans armA.A dogB.A baby.C.An insect.
3.,Where didthe manleave hisbagA.At school.B.On thebus.C.At hisfiriends
4.How manybooks didthe manborrowA.Two.B.Three.C.Four.
5.Why doesntthe womanwant torunA.She isbusy.B.She issleepy.C.She isinjured.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下面一段长对话,回答小题
6.What arethe speakerswaiting forA.A chickenB.A rabbit.C.A fox.
7.What isthe relationshipbetween the speakersA.Father anddaughter.B.Husband andwife.C.Brother andsister.听下面一段长对话,回答小题
8.Why doesthe manhave aheadacheA.He needsnew glasses.B.He hasnot drunkenough water.C.He hasstared atthe screenfor toolong.
9.What doesthe manpreferA.Tea.B.Coffee.C.Water.听下面一段长对话,回答小题
10.What isthe womanA.A writer.B.A lawyer.C.A policeofficer.
11.When didthe womanbegin towrite fulltimeA.A monthago.B.Seven yearsago C.Ten yearsago.
12.What didthewomando togetherwith thelocal officersA.Take themfor freerides.B.Observe theireveryday life.C.Ask them to namecharacters inher book.听下面一段长对话,回答小题
13.How muchwill Mr.Taylor be paidA.£20B.£40C.£
8014.Which oneis probablyMr.Taylors favoriteA.Pies.B.Noodles.C.Biscuits
15.Which typeof noodleswould Mr.Taylor buyA.Beef noodles.B.Chicken noodlesC.Tomato noodles.
16.What doesMr.Taylor thinkabout thebiscuitsA.He wontbuy them.B.He reallylikes them.C.He prefersthem withtea.听下面一段独白,回答小题
17.Who isthe speakerprobably talkingtoA.His friend.B.His student.C.His son.
18.Where wasthe speakersfirst stopon thetripA.Australia.B.America.C.India.
19.How didthespeakerearn moneyin AustraliaA.By paintinghouses.B.By workingat aschool.C.By gettingan officejob
20.What isthe speakerssuggestionA.To trydifferent things.B.To have a similarexperience.C.To travelto asmany placesas possible.D.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There aremany greattoys for little kids.Here aresome of them you can considerbuying.Step2All-Star SportsClimberStep2All-Star SportsClimber comesin asone of the bestoutdoor toysforlittlekids.This activitycenter has allkinds ofsports gamesthat willmake yourkid feellike anall-star player.Some ofthe specialparts includea climbingtool,small sportsballs,and ascore keeper.Cost:$
84.78Ages:2-6Kidoozie HopSqueak FoamPogo JumperTheKidoozie HopSqueak FoamPogo Jumperis anotherwonderful favoriteamong kidoutdoor toysthis year.ThisPogo Jumperis saferthan othercommon Pogo Jumpers.Kids jumpon it to improvetheir senseof balance,and buildtheir(strength incore muscles-all whilehaving greatfun.Cost:$
14.95Ages:3and upStep2Sports ActivityCenterThis outdoortoy isperfect forkeeping kidsinterested instaying activefrom ayoung age.The Sports Activity Centerisa three-in-one setwith acentered smallslide.It includesa basketballhoop and a basketball,a littlesoccer goal,and abigbaseball.Cost:$
19.90Ages:1-4Little Tikes Cape Cottage PlayhouseLightweight andgreat forboth indoorsand outdoors,this littlehouse ispainted inred with a letterbox,two windows,and twohalf-doors.The insidepart islarge andcute forhours ofpretend play.Cost:$
89.88Ages:2and up
1.What dowe knowabout Step2All-Star SportsClimberA.It makeskids learnfrom sportsstars.B.It isdesigned forboys only.C.It hasmany sportsgames.D.It can be a bit dangerous.
2.Which wouldyou chooseif yourchild isonly oneyear oldA.Step2All-Star SportsClimber.B.Kidoozie HopSqueak FoamPogoJumper.C.Step2SportsActivityCenter.D.Little TikesCape CottagePlayhouse.
3.What isthe advantageof LittleTikesCapeCottagePlayhousecompared withthe otherthree toysA.It canbe playedindoors.B.It canimprove kidspatience.C.It includesall kindsof play.D.It issafe forlittle children.BChrissy Harrisons jewelry business,Elsie Frieda,has outgrownthe guestbedroom of her home,moving to a studioandproduction space.Designing necklacesand earrings,Harrison lefther ITconsulting salesjob topursue herpassion forfashionin late
2018.As amother oftwo boys,Chrissy hadjust gottenher youngeststarted inkindergarten whenshe revisitedher past(珠子)hobby ofjewelry making.Sourcing herbead supplyfrom amarket inGhana,she launchedher jewelrybusinesswith about12designs sellingat in-home jewelryparties andat Roan,the womensclothing storein Carytown.In February2019,a costumedesigner fbrthe Netflix teen dramaOuter Banks“saw asocial mediapost andbought multiplenecklacesfrom Harrisonfor the show.A yearlater,Ham sonhad forgottenabout theexciting encounteras shecontinued togrow the business.Then thepandemichit,and everythingcame toa stop.Like manysmall businesses,she hadto handleshipping andsupply issues.Then inApril2020,Harrison receivedan emailfrom Netflix,which lether knowthat theshow with her necklaceswasabout to be broadcast.Our worldjust changedovernight,“Harrison says.(首播)Since thedebut oftheshow,Harrison says,orders havegrown fromabout30per dayto morethan
100.Handling thiswave ofbusiness was made possiblethanks to her teamof femaleemployees whohelped witheverythingfrom makingthe jewelryto shippingit.Harrison namedthebusinessafter her grandmother,Frieda,who graduatedfrom TempleUniversity inPhiladelphia.Harrison modeledthe companysmission afterFriedas character.uWe arekind first,work hardsecond,and thenwe knowwellbe successful,hergrandmotheronce said.Harrison hashelped raisefunds forcauses such as breastcancer awarenessandhunger relief.Harrison saysshe neverwould haveguessed shedbe inthis positionwithherbusiness.Ifs beena reallyfun rideJshe adds.I cantwait tosee whatthe futurebrings tous.”
4.What causedHarrison tomake acareer changeA.Her stronginterest.B.Her kidspre-schooling.C.A costumedesigners support.D.Her dislikeof herprevious job.
5.What turnedHarrisonsjewelrybusiness aroundin the pandemicA.Her employees9devotion andhard work.B.Her constantefforts duringthepandemic.C.Her involvementin theNetflixteendrama.D.The appearanceofhernecklaces in a Netflixshow.
6.What kindof personis Chrissy Harrison accordingto the textA.She issocially responsible.B.She isculturally intelligent.C She is honestand ambitious.D.Sheisdetermined andpatient.
7.What doesChrissyHarrisonthink ofher successfulbusinessA.It isrewarding.B.It isunexpected.C.It ispredictable.D.It isfar-reaching.CStarship Technologieswas foundedin Estoniabut isnow basedin SanFrancisco.The companyemploys dozensofsix-wheeled delivery robots oncollege campuses.Now,Starship isadding fournew schoolsto itsoperational field:University ofIllinois Chicago,University ofKentucky,University ofNevada,Reno andEmbry-Riddle AeronauticalUniversity.At present,the companyoperates on20college campusesin15states witha globalfleet thattotals1,000robots.Thisexpansion willadd85more robotsto thatfleet.Starship statesthat ithas doneover5million deliveriesworldwide sinceitsfounding in
2014.The companyhas raised$102million sofar,including$17million infresh fundingannounced earlierthisyear.Each robotin Starshipis electric,has abox thatcan fitabout20pounds ofgoods,and has a numberof camerastorecognize obstaclesand helpguide itto itsdestination.The robotshave a delivery rangeof threeto fourmiles andcantravel ata maximumspeed of4mph;which isobviously slowerthan adelivery bya humanon abike orin acar.And theycanclimb theedge ofthe roadbut notstairs,which maylimit theirappeal tocustomers wholive inhigh-rise buildings.Delivery viarobots isstill relativelyneoteric in the US.There area handfulof start-ups operatingdelivery robotsof一varying sizeseverything fromfully-sized minivanslike Udelvto robotsthat arealmost similarto StarshipslikeAmazon andYandex.Recently,Postmates hasalso inventedadeliveryrobot calledServe thatcan carry50pounds ofgoods.There areeven somenewly-produced robotslike Nuro,which canbe describedasamini-robotic car.All claimtobe automated,but somestill requirehumans tofollow theirmovements.Demand fordeliveryrobotshas risensince thepandemic,though itremains tobe seenwhether thatwill holdup astheeconomy reopensand fewerpeople relyon takeoutfood fromrestaurants.
8.What canwe learnabout StarshipTechnologiesA.It isnow basedin Estonia.B.It hirescollege studentsas deliverymen.C.It isbranching outinto scientificeducation.D.It isspreading itsservice oncollege campuses.
9.What dothe figuresin Paragraph2showA.Modern peopletend torely heavilyon robots.B.Robots arepopular amongcollege students.C.Starship hascontributed a lot ofmoney tocharity.D.Starship hasmade someachievements inrobot delivery.
10.Why dopeople inhigh-rise buildingsshow tittleinterest indelivery robotsA.They workmuch slowerthan humans.B.They areunable torecognize floors.C.They havedifficulty goingup stairs.D.They arelikely to get lostin thebuildings.
11.What doesthe underlinedword neoteric“probably meanin Paragraph4A.Novel.B.Practical.C.Traditional.D.Necessary.DImagine yourselfsitting ina cafeone dayin yourhometown,when on the nexttable youhear somepeople speaking(口音)English witha strongNorth Americanaccent Beinga friendlyperson,you smileand say,Hi!Are youAmerican”“No,comes thequick answer.CanadianCalling anEnglish-speaking Canadianan Americancanbe as badastelling aScotsman that hes Englishor aSwiss personthathesGerman.Although theyhave acommon language,thereare differencesin cultureand nationalfueling.NoJ manyCanadians willtell youwith confidence,“were not Americans!Were Canadians.(国界),About80%of Canadianslive within150kilometers ofthe USborder andthis has had adetrimentalinfluence on the Canadianeconomy.Like mostEuropean countries,Canada hasa goodnational healthservice,andagood(税).social service,but thegood serviceshave tobepaidfor byhigh taxesBecause ofthis,hundreds ofthousands ofCanadiansoften getin theircars anddrive overto theUSA togo shopping.This isone causeof economicproblems inCanada.Over halfof Canadasproducts thatare broughtin fromother countriescome from the United States.But theAmerican influenceis notjust aquestion ofshopping.Lots ofCanadians driveAmerican cars,and carsare,almost asimportant in Canada asthey arein theUSA.There istelevision too.While Quebecerswatch theirown French-language TVstations,English-speaking Canadians have achoicebetween localEnglish-speaking televisionstations,national programmesfrom CBC,and manyAmerican televisionstations.Unless theywant towatch localstations,they9re justas likelyto chooseone ofthe bigAmerican televisionstationswhich includemany differenttypes ofprogrammes asthey aretoaCanadian televisionstation.
12.What doesthe authorwant to tell usinthefirst paragraphA.Canadians canspeak manylanguages.B.Canadians havea strongnational feeling.C.Canadians aregenerally friendlyto foreigners.D.Canadianshavealotin commonwith Americans.A.Timely.B.Special.C.Unexpected.D.Bad.
13.What doesthe underlinedword detrimentalin Paragraph2mean
14.What canwe learnabout CanadaA.The costof livinginCanadais quitehighB.Canada onlyhasafew Frenchprogrammes.C.The serviceindustries ofCanada arefamous.D.Canada producesfewer carsthan America.
15.Which ofthe followingcould bethe besttitle forthetextA.A nationof hightaxesB.What isCanadians,lifestyleC.How isCanada influencedby theUSD.The differencesbetween Canadaand theUS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(自尊)Self-esteem isthe opinionwe haveof ourselves.When wehave healthyself-esteem,we tendto feelpositiveabout ourselvesand life.If wehave low self-esteem,we mayfeel anxiousand lookdown onourselves.Low self-esteem oftenbegins inchildhood.Our teachers,friends andparents sendus positiveand negative messagesabout ourselves.16・Besides,stress anddifficult lifeevents canhaveanegative effecton self-esteem.Personality canplay apart,too.Some peopleare justmore likelyto havenegative thinking.
17.If youhave lowself-esteem,you mayhide yourselfaway fromsocial situations,stop tryingnewthings,and avoidthings youfind challenging.In thelong term,this canbackfire becauseit makesyour doubtsand fearsstronger.You mayalso developunhelpful habits,such assmoking anddrinking toomuch.To improve your self-esteem,you needto identifythe negativebeliefs youhave aboutyourself,and thenchallengethem.
18.Note thesethoughts.Next,start towrite someevidence thatchallenges thesenegativebeliefs,suchasIm reallygood atcrosswords orMy sistercalls fbra chatevery week.You couldalso writedownother positivethings aboutyourself onthe listand addthemtothe listregularly.Then putyour listwhere youcan seeit.
19.You canalso learntobeassertive toimproveyourself-esteem.One trickis tolook atother peoplewho actassertivelyand copywhat theydo.20・Its pickingup tipsfrom peopleyou admireand lettingyour trueselfcome out.A.Low self-esteem affectspeople negativelyB.Ifs notabout pretendingyoure someoneelseC.That way,youcankeep remindingyourself that youre OKD.Those beliefscome fromnegativemessagesyou oncereceivedE.People withlowself-esteem havetheir uniqueway ofdealing withthe problemF.For somereason,those meaningthatyourenot goodenough oftenstay withyouG.You maythink youretoo stupidtogeta newjob orthat nobodycares aboutyou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,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项(手语)”“Does anyoneon boardknow sign language camethe voiceover thespeaker.Clara21,Then(乘务员)the flightattendant walkedup toher and22the situation.We havea passengerontheplane whos23anddeaf,“she said.He seemedto wantsomething,but wecouldnt24what heneeded.”Clara,15,who hadbeen studyingsignlanguagefor years,knew she could finger-spell intothe mans、25,so shewalked towardthe passengerTim Cook.Gently takinghis hand,she26Are youOK”、Cook askedfor somewater.After itwas27Clara returnedtoherseat.She cameby againabitlaterbecause hewanted toknow the28,Then shelooked ather watchand toldhim.On herthird visit,shedecided to29Then shetold Cookabout herfamily andfuture plans.
30.he didntneed anything.He wasjustlonely andwanted to31Clara reasoned.After awhile,Cook startedtotellClara howhe becameblind.She listenedcarefully and it seemedthat shehad endless32,“Clara was33J aflightattendant saidin aninterview.She wasa timely34to Cookanditobviously35Cook tohave someonehecouldspeak to.”
21.A.replied B.noticed C.refused D.doubted
22.A.addressed B.controlled C.explained D.checked
23.A.thirsty B.sick C.mad D.blind
24.A.afford B.understand C.believe D.provide
25.A.coat B.desk C.hand D.leg
26.A.shouted B.wrote C.typed D.thought
27.A.recorded B.discovered C.heated D.served
28.A.time B.journey C.weather D.schedule
29.A.return B.register C.stay D.quit30tA.Hopefully B.Luckily C.Sadly D.Actually
31.A.sleep B.relax C.talk D.fight
32.A.confidence B.patience C.courage D.confusion
33.A.caring B.curious C.outgoing D.expert
34.A.challenge B.attraction D.helpC.chance
35.A.freed B.pleased C.protected D.changed第二节(共10小题海小题
1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1()The first36discover ofwater onthe moonwasmadein2009by IndiasChandrayaan-1mission.The teamused()NASAs MoonMineralogy Mapperinstrument to37final discoverwater.Since then,water hasbeen mappedfrom orbit()in38mission likeNASAs LunarReconnaissance Orbiter.Chinas Chang9e5lunar landerused itsmineralogical spectrometer(矿物学光谱仪),39was designedto findwater.()(光谱反射率)It didso by40determine spectralreflectance measurementsof rocksonthe moon.The waterwas foundnear the OceanusProcellarum onthe moonsnear side.The Change5landed onthe moonon December1,2020withamission tocollect lunarrocks to bring backto Earth.(样本)()This isChinas firstever samplereturn mission;however,the countryhashadfour41success robotictasksto themoon beforethe Change
5.The landerwas42the surfacefor lessthan48hours beforeit headedback intoorbit aroundthemoon.China is43third countrytobringsamples backfromthemoon,after theUnitedStatesand theSoviet Union.China()()is workinghard tolaunch the Change6in
2023.The landeris meant44beabackup totheChange5,but it45headto thelunar southpole forsamples.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分).假定你是学生会主席李华,由你负责的英语课本剧比赛将在你校举行请给外教老师写一封邮46Mrs.Martin件,邀请她担任评委内容包括.举办比赛的目的;
1.比赛时间和地点;2邀请担任评委,注意
3.写作词数应为左右;
1.
80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear Mrs.Martin,Yours,第二节(满分25分)Li Hua.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47Kevin wasa slowboy.He didntlearn hisABCs asfast asother kids.He nevercame infirst inthe schoolyardraces.(有感染力However,Kevin couldget alongwell withother people.And hisenthusiasm forlife wasquite contagious的).So,when hediscovered thathis teacher,Randy Moss,was puttingtogether abasketball team,his mothercould onlyanswer,“Yes,you mayjoin.”Basketball becamethe centerof Kevinslife.He likedto standinacertain spotnear thefree-throw lineand shootbaskets.Patiently,he stoodthere throwingball afterball.(运动衫).The daybefore theirfirst game,Randy gaveeach playera brightred jerseyKevin hadstars in his eyeswhenhe sawhis number
12.He quicklyput iton andalmost nevertook itoff again.Kevin andhis wholeteam trulylovedbasketball.But justloving the game doesnthelp youwin.More ballsfell out ofthebasket thaninto it,and theboys losteverygame thatseason,except one—the nightit snowed.and theother teamcouldnt makeittothegame.At theend ofthe season,they had the misfortuneto playagainst thefirst-place team-the undefeatedfirst-place team.The gamewent prettymuch asexpected,and nearthe middleofthefourth quarterKevins teamstood nearly30pointsbehind.At thatpoint,one ofKevins teammatescalled atime-out.As hecame tothe side,Randy couldntimagine whythetime-out hadbeen called.Mr.Moss,this isour lastgame andI knowthat Kevinhas playedin everygame,but hesnevermade abasket.I thinkwe shouldlet Kevinmake abasket Jsaid theboy.With thegame completelyoutofreach,the ideaseemed reasonable,so theplan wasmade.Every timeKevins team注意hadthe ball,Kevin wasto standinhisspecial spotnearthefree-throw lineand theywould givehim theball.续写词数应为左右;
1.
150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2His firstshot bouncedaround butmissed.Soon,all theplayers threwtheballto Kevinand clappedfor him.。