江西省重点九江六校2021-2022学年高二英语下学期期末联考试题(PDF版附答案)
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ediaaccountswithoutlosingtheirdataandmessages.Thegovernment’sdigitaldepartmentsaidsmartphoneuserswouldgetawiderchoiceofsearchenginesandmorecontroloverhowtheirdataisused.Techcompanieswouldhavetowarnsmallcompaniesthatdomuchoftheirbusinessonlineaboutchangestoalgorithms(ÄÃ)thatcouldaffecttheirwebtrafficandprofit.Thewatchdogalsowouldgetthepowertosolvepricingdisputes(ÅÆ)betweenonlineplatformsandnewspublisherstoensuremediacompaniesgetpaidfairlyfortheircontent,thegovernmentsaid.Techcompanieswouldfacefinesworthupto10percentoftheirannualglobalrevenueforbreakingtherules,whichforthebiggestcompanieswouldamounttobillionsofdollars.GoogleandMetadidnotrespondimmediatelytorequestsforcomment.32.WhydidtheUKgovernmentsetanewdigitalwatchdogoveritsdigitalmarkets?A.Tohelpconsumerssolveproblemscompletely.B.Toensureconsumerstherighttochooseonline.C.Tothreatenbigtechcompaniesofbigfines.D.Tolimitthedevelopmentofbigtechcompanies.33.WhatdoyouknowabouttheBritishrulesaccordingtothearticle?A.Theyhaven’tcomeintoeffectyetsofar.B.Theyincludespecificruleswaitingforapproval.C.Ithasbeenputintolawlastyear.D.Bigtechcompanieswillnotbeaffected.34.Howwillsmartphoneusersbenefitfromthenewrules?A.Harmfulmaterialswillbebannedcompletelyfromsmartphones.B.Smartphoneuserswillhaveabsolutecontrolovertheirdata.C.Smartphoneuserswillearnmoreprofitfromtheirbusiness.D.Smartphoneusers’dataandmessageswillbebetterprotected.【!"“#$”2021~2022%&'()%*+)*,-.·!"#$(5/(08/)】\n35.Howwillbigtechcompaniesbeaffectedbythenewrules?A.Itwillgreatlyharmbigtechcompanies’profit.B.Bigtechcompanieswillnotbeaffectedatall.C.Theeffectonbigtechcompaniesisstilluncertain.D.Bigtechcompanieswillnotcommentontherules.()A(05bE;abE28,J8108)ÇȬÉÊ,¬d@C<C`ËVÌͤÎ@C。C<BÏÐC。Severeweathersystemsliketsunamis,hurricanesandearthquakesthrowathreattoanyoneintheirpath.36Scientistshavefollowedbehavioralpatternsinstormsystems,animals,insectsandothernaturalphenomenatouncoverhelpfulsignalstokeepyousafe.37Tsunamisarelong,powerfulwavescreatedbysubseaearthmovementsandcanriseto100feettall.Whenthere’sapowerfulenoughearthquakeintheocean,waterquicklyretracts(Ñ_)tohelpfeedthewave.Ifyou’reenjoyingadayatthebeachandnoticetheoceantidesstarttorollawayfast,headtohighergroundimmediately.That’sthenature’swayoftellingyou,“Atsunamiisheadingyourwayrealsoon.”38Cats,dogsandotheranimalsareknowntogetanxiousandrunawaymomentsbeforeanearthquakestrikes.Theseanimalsareabletosensethepreliminarywavesthatsignalanearthquakeaheadofthemoredestructivewaves.Humanscan’tdetectthefirstsetofwaves.39Anincreasedoceanswellmeansahurricaneisonitsway.Roughlythreedaysbeforeahurricanemakeslandfall,theoceanswellincreasesaroundsixfeetinheight.Theswellcreatesgiantoceanwavesthatcrashagainstthestoreabouteverynineseconds.40A.Headtohighergroundiftheoceanleveldrops.B.Butwhatiftherewerewaystoavoiddanger?C.Thisisoneoftheearliestsignsofanapproachinghurricane.D.Ifanimalsstartpanicking,youmightexperienceanearthquake.E.Advanceplanningandquickresponsearethekeystoavoidingdanger.F.However,yourpetscouldgiveenoughtimetorunoutsidewhereit’ssafer.G.Youcantakestepstostaysafeandcomfortablewhilefacingvariousdisasters.+:-.!";<=>(123,4.45.)(=AÒVÍ(020bE;abE1.58,0308)¬,¬d¦E@A、B、C>D56C<,C`ÓÔVÌͤÎ@C,PKEQi{®no。ArcherCalderisa16yearoldschoolstudentfromUtah.Hissisteris14yearoldDella,whohasadiseasethatmakesherunableto41.In2020,Archerwas42onlineforanappthatmighthelpDella43herneeds,wants,likesanddislikes.“It’salwaysbeenmy44tobeabletocommunicatewithherthewayIwouldwithanybodyelse,”hesaid.Buttheresultis45.Therelatedappsweregreatlyexpensive,anddidn’t46everythinghewaslookingfor.Sohedecidedtomakehisownapp,completelyopenandfree.That’s47Freespeechwasborn.Freespeechhelpspeoplecommunicatebyenablingthemtopressbuttonsthat48words.Userscan【!"“#$”2021~2022%&'()%*+)*,-.·!"#$(6/(08/)】\nstringtogethersentencesbypressingmanybuttons49.Theappopensupawholenewworldofcommunicationforpeoplewhoare50totalk.“Itwas51growingupwithabrotherorsisterthatyoucouldn’ttalkwith,”Archerexplained.“ForthefirsttimeIwasableto52withmysisterbecauseofthisapp,kindoflikeIwouldcommunicatewithanybodyelse.Itwaskindofaspecial53thatIhadneverexperiencedbefore.”54,Freespeechappstillhadsomedisadvantages,soArcher55otherprogrammersforhelpbymakingthesourcecode56.HefirstputitonTikTok,andthereactionwasso57thatheshareditonGiHub,whereexperiencedprogrammershelpedupgradeit.Archersays58Freespeechonlyhelpsoneperson,hissister,allthetimeandeffortheputinwas59.Somehow,thepublichaveafeelingthatArcher’sappisgoingtohelpfar60justoneperson.41.A.walkB.seeC.feelD.speak42.A.operatingB.searchingC.calculatingD.estimating43.A.expressB.ignoreC.overcomeD.weaken44.A.ideaB.conceptC.dreamD.advantage45.A.upsettingB.toughC.encouragingD.reluctant46.A.suggestB.offerC.concludeD.mean47.A.whenB.whereC.howD.why48.A.standforB.lookforC.waitforD.applyfor49.A.inamessB.indetailC.inorderD.incontrol50.A.unwillingB.expertC.shyD.unable51.A.typicalB.disappointingC.awkwardD.different52.A.speakB.communicateC.discussD.unite53.A.smellB.conditionC.momentD.accident54.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.FurthermoreD.Thus55.A.adjustedtoB.turnedtoC.showedoffD.focusedon56.A.publicB.connectedC.accessibleD.available57.A.amazingB.reasonableC.essentialD.positive58.A.becauseB.asthoughC.evenifD.incase59.A.uselessB.worthwhileC.previousD.careless60.A.otherthanB.lessthanC.fewerthanD.morethan()A(010bE;abE1.58,J8158)¬,PͤÎVÌ16ÕÖ@×Ø¢Ù^É×Ø@ÚÛÒÜ。CuriosityaboutbirdshasinspiredpeopletotakeupbirdwatchinginShanghai.Manytakeitasanopportunity61.(spend)timeoutdoorsandgetclosetonature.Themostdedicatedbirdersareusuallyequippedwithbinocularsandcameras,andtravellongdistancesandspend62.(hour)amongreedsinshoals(ÝÞ)inNanhuiorChongmingdistrict,inordertocapture63.newbirdwiththeirlens.Others,especiallyparents64.schoolagedchildren,signupforweekendbirdwatchingsessionsandjoingroupsof10ontripstopopularlocationsforbirdwatching.Morethan430speciesofbirds,aboutonethirdofthetotalbirdpopulationinChina,can65.(see)inShanghai.Themajorityofbirdsinthecity66.(be)migratory,passingbythesoutheasterntipofthecity’sNanhuiandChongmingdistricts.【!"“#$”2021~2022%&'()%*+)*,-.·!"#$(7/(08/)】\nTheeasternshoalsofNanhuiandChongming,67.theYangtzeRiverjoinstheEastChinaSeaisofstrategic68.(important)formigratingbirds.Theretheystoptofeedinspringandautumnwhile69.(travel)betweenNorthandEastAsiaandAustraliaorSoutheastAsia,saysexpertYangGangfromtheShanghaiScienceandTechnologyMuseum.PuChuan,arepresentativeofForestCityStudiosayspublicinterestinnature70.(increase)inthepastfewyears.+?-.@A(123,4.35.)(=A¬rß(010bE;abE18,J8108)àSáâãiäåæçèéêHëìr§,ìrèéW@Ô§。<010Îâíßî,aï<ÏÎ。aÎßîðñ=6×Ø@òó、ôõ¢ìr。òó:PöØÎó=6÷øù^(∧),P;W`®ó@Ø。ôõ:hÏÐ@Øeúû(\)üý。ìr:Pß@Øü=þû,P®ØW`ìrd@Ø。ÿ!:1.aÎßîñ;ìr"#=Ø;2.$%&ìr10Î,Ï'((11Î())*8。DearMr.Jones,I’mgoingbackhomeinnextweek,soI’mwritingtoexpressmygratitudetoyou.Duringmystayhereasaexchangestudent,yourwonderfulteachingimpressedmedeep.Notonlyyouprepareyourlessonscarefullyinadvance,youalsobehavedlikeadirectorinclass,encouragedustodiscussingroupsandshareourideas.WhichmovesmemostisthatyoualwaystalkedtomepatientlywhenIturnedtoyouforhelp.Withyourencouragement,Ibecamemoreconfident,joinedinclassactivitiesmuchactively,butgainedalotofknowledgeintheend.IsincerelyinviteyoutovisitChinaoneday.I’msureyou’llhaveanunforgettableexperienceandfellinlovewiththem.()A+,-(01E,J8258)à./%$%M²0123。%$45ÛS=6T§B7s89:T,¦;ÓÔ<eãÐGHP89:T=>?@>A。Ô%M²[BP%$áâCi`=DEF。ÉÊGÙ:1.HI7s89:T;2.7s89!B;3.¦;XJKLGH>=>jM。ÿ!:1.ØN100OP;2.ÓÔÕÖòóQA,ÔRJST;3.mE4BWU,)*ÌØN。NoticeTheStudents’Union【!"“#$”2021~2022%&'()%*+)*,-.·!"#$(8/(08/)】\n高二英语参考答案第一部分:1-5BCABC6-10AABCB11-15ACBAC16-20CBACB第二部分:第一节:21-25ABBCD26-30CDCBA31-35DBADC第二节:36-40BADFC第三部分:第一节:41-45DBACA46-50BCACD51-55DBCAB56-60ADCBD第二节:61.tospend62.hours63.a64.with65.beseen66.are67.where68.importance69.travelling/traveling70.hasincreased/hasbeenincreasing第四部分:第一节:DearMr.Jones,I’mgoingbackhomeinnextweek,soI’mwritingtoexpressmygratitudetoyou.Duringmystayhereasaexchangestudent,yourwonderfulteachingimpressedmedeep.Notonly∧youandeeplydidprepareyourlessonscarefullyinadvance,youalsobehavedlikeadirectorinclass,encouragedustodiscussinencouraginggroupsandshareourideas.WhichmovesmemostisthatyoualwaystalkedtomepatientlywhenIturnedtoyouforWhathelp.Withyourencouragement,Ibecamemoreconfident,joinedinclassactivitiesmuchactively,butgainedalotofmoreandknowledgeintheend.IsincerelyinviteyoutovisitChinaoneday.I’msureyou’llhaveanunforgettableexperienceandfellinlovefallwiththem.it第二节:NoticeApieceoflandhasbeenconfirmedasthelaborpracticebaseforusstudents.Everyclasshasapieceoflandwhereyoucandecidewhattoplant.Itisalsouptoeachclasstodecidewhentoplantyourfavourite.Asisknowntousall,mostofthetime,wearestayingintheclassroomlearningourlessons,tiredandstressed.Participatinginsomelaboractivitiesafterclassgivesusagoodchancetogetclosetonature.Inaddition,wecanrelaxourselvesintheprocessofdoinglaborwork.Moremeaningfully,wemayhaveagoodunderstandingoffarmerswhoworkinthewildfieldandtreasuretheirlabormore.Withtheweathergettingwarmerandwarmer,it’sreallytimetogetourworkdonesothatwecanhaveagoodharvestinautumn.Let’sdoit.TheStudents’Union英语参考答案第1页(共4页)\n【参考答案解析】21.A考查细节理解。根据第二段内容ThefantasticruinsofAngkorareamust-seeonanyCambodiatour,withsunriseatAngkorWatbeinga"wishlist"experienceformany.可知A正确。22.B考查细节理解。根据第四段的内容PhnomPenh,Cambodia'scapital,isalivelymetropolis(大都会)oftraditionalmarkets,moderndevelopments...TripstotheRoyalPalaceanditsSilverPagoda,aswellastheNationalMuseum,offerstrikingKhmerarchitectureandexplorationofCambodianculture.可知B正确。23.B考查推理判断。根据本文可知柬埔寨Cambodia既有文明古迹吴哥窟,也有自然田园风景、美丽海景,可见柬埔寨给游客们提供了多样化的风景选择,因而B正确。24.C考查词义猜测。根据前文,焦俊英因小儿麻痹症而导致残疾,这激发了他要成为一个医生的儿时梦想。25.D考查推理判断。根据第二段内容可知焦俊英给村民们提供了综合性服务,因而D正确。26.C考查推理判断。根据第三段内容"Therecognitionbythevillagersisagreattrustandencouragementforme.Aslongasthevillagersstillneedme,Iamwillingtoalwaysprotecttheirhealth."Jiaosays.可知村民们很信任焦俊英,认为他很可靠。因而C正确。27.D考查主旨大意。本文主要主要介绍了一位乡村医生,尽管身有残疾,但心系村民健康提供贴心服务的激励和治愈故事。因而D为最佳。28.C考查代词指代。根据前文Manypeoplebelievethatturninganovelintoafilmisagreatidea,butsomeobviouslythinkotherwise.可知thelatter是指manypeoplebelievethatturninganovelintoafilmisnotagoodidea.因而C正确。29.B考查细节理解。根据第三段内容Themainchall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