四川省成都市树德中学高二英语10月月考试题
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高2022级高二上期10月阶段性测试英语试题第一部分:听力(每小题1分,满分20分)听下面5段对话,从题中所给的A、B、C选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试题卷的相应位置。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。每段对话读一遍。1.Howmuchwillthemanpayforthetickets?A.£7.5.B.£15.C.£50.2.Whichistherightgatefortheman’sflight?A.Gate16.B.Gate22.C.Gate25.3.Howdoesthemanfeelaboutgoingtoschoolbybike?A.Happy.B.Tired.C.Worried.4.Whencanthewomangetthecomputers?A.OnTuesday.B.OnWednesday.C.OnThursday.5.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheshirtfortheparty?A.Thesizeisnotlargeenough.B.Thematerialisnotgood.C.Thecolorisnotsuitable.听下面5段对话或独白,从题中所给的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。听第6段材料,回答第6至7题。6.WhatcanwelearnaboutMr.Brown?A.Heisinhisoffice.B.Heisatameeting.C.Heisoutforameal.7.Whatwillthemanprobablydonext?A.Callback.B.Comeagain.C.Leaveamessage.听第7段材料,回答第8至9题。8.Whatkindofroomdoesthemanwanttotake?A.Asingleroom.B.Adoubleroom.C.Aroomforthree.9.Whatdoesthemanneedtoputintheform?A.Telephoneandstudentcardnumbers.B.Studentcardnumberandaddress.C.Addressandtelephonenumber.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Fellowworkers.B.Bossandsecretary.C.Customerandsalesperson.11.Whatdoesthemanlikeabouthisjob?A.Livingclosetooffice.B.Chancestogoabroad.C.Nicepeopletoworkwith.12.Whatdoweknowaboutthewoman?A.Shelikestraveling.B.She’snewtothecompany.C.Sheworksinpublicrelations.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whenwillthevisitorscome?A.InMarch.B.InApril.C.InMay.14.Howmanyvisitorsarecoming?A.8B.10C.12215.Whatwillthevisitorsdoonthesecondday?2A.Gotoaparty.B.Visitschools.C.Attendalecture.16.Wherewillthevisitorsgoonthefinalday?A.ToLondon.B.ToScotland.C.Tothecoast.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthefirstwordthebabytriedtosay?A.Truck.B.OK.C.Duck.18.Howoldwasthebabywhenhelearnedtosaythatwordcorrectly?A.About18months.B.About21months.C.About24months.19.Whatdidthefatherdowhenthebabyscreamedthatwordattheairport?A.Hecorrectedthebaby.B.Hetriedtostopthebaby.C.Hehidhimselfsomewhere.20.Whydidthemotherpretendnottoknowthebaby?A.Shegotangrywiththefather.B.Shewasfrightenedbythenoise.C.Shefeltuneasyaboutthenoisybaby.第二部分:阅读理解(共三节,满分44分)第一节(共15分;每小题2分,满分30分)AIntheanimalkingdom,weaknesscanbringaboutaggressioninotheranimals.Thissometimeshappenswithhumansalso.ButIhavefoundthatmyweaknessbringsoutthekindnessinpeople.Iseeiteverydaywhenpeopleholddoorsforme,pourcreamintomycoffee,orhelpmetoputonmycoat.AndIhavediscoveredthatitmakesthemhappy.Frommywheelchairexperience,Iseethebestinpeople,butsometimesIfeelsadbecausethosewhoappearindependentmissthekindnessIseedaily.Theydon’tgettoseethissoftsideofothers.Often,wetryeverywaypossibletoavoidshowingourweakness,whichincludesalotofpretending.Butonlywhenwestoppretendingwe’rebraveorstrongdoweallowpeopletoshowthekindnessthat’sinthem.Lastmonth,whenIwasdrivinghomeonabusyhighway,Ibegantofeelunwellanddrovemoreslowlythanusual.Peoplebehindmebegantogetimpatientandangry,withsomespeedingupalongsideme,horning(按喇叭)orevenshoutingatme.AtthatmomentIdecidedtodosomethingIhadneverdoneintwenty-fouryearsofdriving.Iputonthecarflashlightsanddroveonatareallylowspeed.Nomoreangryshoutsandnomorehorns!WhenIputonmyflashlights,Iwassayingtootherdrivers,“Ihaveaproblemhere.IamweakanddoingthebestIcan.”Andeveryoneunderstood.Severaltimes,Isawdriverswhowantedtopass.Theycouldn’tgetaroundmebecauseofthestreamofpassingtraffic.Butinsteadofgettingimpatientandangry,theywaited,knowingthedriverinfrontofthemwasinsomewayweak.Sometimessituationscallforustoactstrongandbraveevenwhenwedon’tfeelthatway.Butthosearefewandfarbetween.Moreoften,itwouldbebetterifwedon’tpretendwefeelstrongwhenwefeelweakorpretendthatwearebravewhenwearescared.21.Theauthorfeelssadsometimesbecause.A.hehasasoftheartB.somepeoplefailtoseethekindnessinothersC.somepeoplepretendtobekindD.hereliesmuchonothers22.Whatdidtheotherdriversdowhentheysawtheflashlights?A.Theywaitedwithpatience.B.Theyspeededuptopass.C.Theytriedtheirbesttohelp.D.Theyputontheirflashlightstoo.23.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleofthispassage?A.AWheelchairExperience.B.ADrivingExperienceC.WeaknessandStrengthD.WeaknessandKindness.B“Getyourhandsoffme,Ihavebeenstolen,”thelaptop,aportablecomputer,shouted.Thatisanewsolutiontolaptopcomputertheft:aprogramthatletsownersgivetheirpropertyavoicewhenithasbeentaken.Theprogramallowsuserstodisplayalertsonthemissingcomputer’sscreenandeventosetaspokenmessage.Trackingsoftwareforstolenlaptopshasbeenonthemarketforsometime,butthisisthoughttobethefirstthatallowsownerstogivethethiefapieceoftheirmind.Ownersmustreporttheirlaptopmissingbyloggingontoawebsite,whichsendsamessagetothemodel:aredandyellow“lostorstolen”bannerpopsuponitsscreenwhenitisstarted.Underthelatestversionofthesoftware,userscanalsosendaspokenmessage.Themessagecanbesettoreappearevery30seconds,nomatterhowmanytimesthethiefclosesit.“Onecustomersentamessagesaying,‘Youarebeingtracked.Iamrightatyourdoor’,”saidCarrieHafeman,chiefexecutiveofthecompanywhichproducestheprogram,Retriever.Inthelatestversion,peoplecanaddaspokenmessage.Thedefaultthroughthecomputer’sspeakersis:“Help,thislaptopisreportedlostorstolen.Ifyouarenotmyowner,pleasereportmenow.”TheRetrieversoftwarepackage,whichcosts$29.95buthasafreetrialperiod,hasthefunctionsofmanysecuritysoftwareprograms.Ownerscanremotelyswitchtoanalternativepasswordpromptiftheyfearthatthethiefhasalsogotholdoftheaccessdetails.Ifathiefaccessestheinternetwiththestolenlaptop,Retrieverwillcollectinformationontheinternetserviceproviderinuse,sothatthepolicecanbealertedtoitslocation.Thousandsoflaptopsarestoleneveryyearfromhomesandoffices,butwiththeuseoflaptopsincreasing,thenumberstolenwhiletheirownersareoutandabouthasbeenrisingsharply.Othersecuritysoftwareallowsuserstoerasedataremotelyorlockdownthecomputer.24.Theexpression“togivethethiefapieceoftheirmind”canbeunderstoodas“”.A.toexpresstheowners’angertothethiefB.togivethethiefanalertmindC.toremindthethiefofhisconscienceD.tomakethethiefgiveuphismind25.Differentfromothersecuritysoftware,Retrievercan.A.recordthestealingprocessB.helprecognizethelostlaptopC.sendaspokenmessageD.lockdownthecomputerremotely26.Onefunctionoftheprogramisthatitallowstheownertoatadistance.A.turnonthelaptopbyusingtheoriginalpasswordB.changesomeaccessdetailsforswitchingonthelaptopC.operatethelaptopbymeansofanalternativepasswordD.erasetheinformationkeptinthestolenlaptop27.Whichofthefollowingcanbestsummarizethemainideaofthepassage?A.WithnoRetriever,thousandsoflaptopsarestoleneveryyear.B.Retrieverhashelpedtofindthievesandlostcomputers.C.Anewsoftwareprovidesameanstoreducelaptoptheft.D.Anewprogramoffersacommunicationplatformwiththethief.To:AllStaffCColumbusCollege,241QueenElizabethDrive,KowloonCityMemoFrom:JakieMok,Secretary;SportsDevelopmentCommitteeDate:May20,2022Aweekago,“SportsforLife”programmewassenttotheparents,requiringthemtoselectasporttheywantedtheirchildtoplay.Sincethen,ourstaffhavereceivedlotsofcallsfromparentsaskingformoreinformationaboutit.Hereisamemo(备忘录)foryourreferencewhenyouanswerthephones.Sports1:Basketball.Weexpectthatthiswillbethemostpopularofthefoursports.Therefore,studentsshouldbeadvisedtosignupassoonaspossible.StudentswilltakeaprivatebustoandfromKwunTongSportsPark.Tocoverthecostofhiringabus,eachstudentwillhavetopay$10eachtime.Therewillbefourbasketballcourtsavailableforourusewithoneteacherwatchingovereachgame.Sports2:GymWewillbeusingSt.Peter’sMemorialPark.Therearetworeasonsforchoosingthispark.First,itisnotverybusyandcrowdedbefore6:00pm.Second,ithaslotoftreeswithplentyofshade.Studentsmustbringalongtwobottlesofwatertopreventthirst.Threeactivities,skipping,jogging,outdooraerobics(有氧运动),allofwhicharefreeofcharge,willbearranged.Andtherewillbeateacherondutyforeachoftheactivities.Sports3:HikingHiking(远足)willtakeplaceatKowloonPeak.Theactivitywillstartat2:30pmandfinish90minuteslater.Threeteacherswillaccompanythestudents,andahikinginstructorwillaccompanyeachgroupof15hikers.Eachinstructorwillcost$75/hr.Studentsareadvisedtobringplentyofwaterandsunscreen.Sports4:SwimmingTheKowloonCityAquaticCentreisa10-minutewalkfromourschool.Fourteacherswillgotothepoolandconductthegoings-onfromthepoolside.Wewillonlybeabletoreservethepoolforonehour(i.e.2:45pmto3:45pm).Onlystudentsskillfulatswimmingcantakeupthisactivity.Thepoolwillhavetwolifeguardspresent.Girlsmustwearaswimmingsuit.Thecostis$10pervisit.28.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Studentsparticipatingingymshouldarriveat6:00pm.B.Studentsselectingbasketballhadbetterregisterearly.C.Hikingusuallybeginsat2:30pmandlasts2hours.D.Studentshavingswimmingsuitscantakeupswimming.29.Itcanbeinferredfromthepassagethat.A.studentstakingpartinbasketballwillwalktothecourtsB.everystudentcangainadmissiontooneofthefoursportsC.hikingstudentscanhavearegularrestintheshadeoftreesD.studentstakingupthefoursportsshouldbringbottlesofwater30.Itcanbeconcludedthat.A.eachsportwilltakeonlyonehourB.studentswillbechargedforthefoursportsC.teacherswillaccompanystudentsoneachsportD.allthesportswilltakeplaceatKowloonPeak31.Thepurposeofthememoisto.A.attractstudents’interestintheprogrammeB.requiretheparentstoselectasportfortheirchildC.helpthestaffexplaintheprogrammetotheparentsD.remindteachersandlifeguardstobepresentontimeDWhenaskedabouthappiness,weusuallythinkofsomethingextraordinary,anabsolutedelight,whichseemstogetrarertheolderweget.Forkids,happinesshasamagicalquality.Theirdelightatwinningaraceorgettinganewbikeisunreserved(毫不掩饰的).Intheteenageyearstheconceptofhappinesschanges.Suddenlyit’sconditionalonsuchthingsasexcitement,loveandpopularity.Icanstillrecalltheexcitementofbeinginvitedtodancewiththemostattractiveboyattheschoolparty.Inadulthoodthethingsthatbringdeepjoy—love,marriage,birth—alsobringresponsibilityandtheriskofloss.Foradults,happinessiscomplicated.Mydefinitionofhappinessis“thecapacityforenjoyment”.Themorewecanenjoywhatwehave,thehappierweare.It’seasytooverlookthepleasurewegetfromthecompanyoffriends,thefreedomtolivewhereweplease,andevengoodhealth.Iexperiencedmylittlemomentsofpleasureyesterday.FirstIwasoverjoyedwhenIshutthelastlunch-boxandhadthehousetomyself.ThenIspentanuninterruptedmorningwriting,whichIlove.Whenthekidsandmyhusbandcamehome,Ienjoyedtheirnoiseafterthequietoftheday.Psychologiststellusthattobehappyweneedamixofenjoyableleisuretimeandsatisfyingwork.Idon’tthinkthatmygrandmother,whoraised14children,hadmuchofeither.Shedidhaveanetworkofclosefriendsandfamily,andmaybethisiswhatsatisfiedher.We,however,withsomanychoicesandsuchpressuretosucceedineveryarea,haveturnedhappinessintoonemorethingwe’vegottohave.We’resoself-consciousaboutour“right”toitthatit’smakingusmiserable.Sowechaseitandequalitwithwealthandsuccess,withoutnoticingthatthepeoplewhohavethosethingsaren’tnecessarilyhappier.Happinessisn’taboutwhathappenstous—it’sabouthowweseewhathappenstous.It’stheskillfulwayoffindingapositiveforeverynegative.It’snotwishingforwhatwedon’thave,butenjoyingwhatwedopossess.32.Aspeoplegrowolder,they.A.associatetheirhappinesslesswithothersB.feelithardertoexperiencehappinessC.willtakefewerrisksinpursuinghappinessD.tendtobelieveresponsibilitymeanshappiness33.WhatcanwelearnabouttheauthorfromParagraph5and6?A.Shecareslittleaboutherownhealth.B.Sheenjoysthefreedomoftraveling.C.Sheiseasilypleasedbythingsindailylife.D.Sheprefersgettingpleasurefromhousework.34.WhatcanbeinferredfromParagraph7?A.Psychologiststhinksatisfyingworkiskeytohappiness.B.Psychologists’opinioniswellprovedbyGrandma’case.C.Grandmaoftenfoundtimeforsocialgatherings.D.Grandma’shappinesscamefrommodestexpectationsoflife.35.Whatcanbeconcludedfromthepassage?A.Happinessliesbetweenthepositiveandthenegative.B.Eachmanisthemasterofhisownfate.C.Happyishewhoiscontent.D.Successleadstohappiness.第二节从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。(每小题2分,满分10分)Weallknowthehardworkthatfilmmakersandactorsputintoprovideuswithentertainment.36Fordecadesnow,filmstudioshaveusedso-calledtestscreeningstogetfeedbackfrommembersofthepublicbeforeamoviecomesout.37However,mediagiantDisneyhascomeupwithamorehigh-techsolution:tomeasuretestaudiences’reactionsbyusingspecialcamerasplacedinsidecinemas.Pairingthecameraswithcustomsoftware,thecompanycantrackwhateachaudiencememberisfeelingatanypointinthemovie,fromangertojoy.38Thecamerascanseeinthedark,andthesoftwarecanfigureoutaperson’smoodbasedontheslightestoffacialexpressions.It’shopedthatthisnewmethodwillallowmoredetailedfeedbackfromtestaudiencesbecauseitcanaccuratelyreadtheirreactionsinreal-time.Testscreeningarehighlyvaluedinthemovieindustry.39ViewersofE.T.theExtra-Terrestrial(1982)wouldhaveleftthecinemafeelingawholelotdifferentifitweren’tforitstestaudience’sfeedback.“Inonecutofthefilmthatwastested,E.T.diedinsteadofgoinghomeinhisspaceship.Youwon’tbesurprisedtohearthatthetestaudienceinquestiondidn’twarmtothisendingatall.”wrotemediawebsiteDenofGeek.Butforthosewhoareconcernedaboutprivacy,thecameraswon’tbeinstalledinpubliccinemas.40A.Inreality,notallofthepeoplearecontentwiththeeffectofthemovies.B.Thisworksbymapping68differentpointsoneachaudiencemember’sface.C.Andseveralwell-knownmovieshavebeengreatlychangedfollowingfeedback.D.Thespecialcamerasinpubliccinemaseasilygowrongandoftenfailtowork.E.Afterall,unlessyou’repartofatestaudience,beinginfrontofthecamerasisbestlefttothemoviestars.F.Butitseemsthatevenregularmoviegoerslikeushaveabigimpactonhowamovieturnsouttoo.G.Testaudiencemembersareusuallyaskedtofillinaquestionnaireafterascreening,tellingthefilmstudiowhattheylikedanddidn’tlike.第三节阅读下列表述,若与Teens相应的文章内容相符请在机读卡的对应位置将A选项涂黑,不符请涂B。(每小题0.5分,满分4分)41.AllthecitiesinChinahaverulesthatownerswillbepunishediftheyallowpetstorunfreeoutside.42.Thankstothenewsystem,Jinansawcomplaintsaboutunleasheddogsgodownby43%in2022comparedto2022.43.Forthefirsttime,esportsappearedatthe2022AsianGamesasademonstratingsport.44.TheInternationalOlympicCommitteehasdecidedtoincludeesportsintheOlympicstoattractyoungaudiences.45.OntheForumonChina-AfricaCooperationheldfromSept3to4,XiJinpingpledgedtoofferoccupationaltrainingforAfricanyouths.46.Thelong-standingfriendshipbetweenChinaandAfricadatesbackto60yearsago.47.Lastmonth,theMinistryofEducationreleasedanannouncement,requiringhighschoolstoincreasethedifficultyoftheircoursesandworkhardertoendacademicmisconductinexaminations.48.ChineseuniversitieshavearelativelylowgraduationratecomparedtoWesternones.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分40分)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)Onesummer,AuntBettaandUncleBillinvitedmetotravelwiththembackhometoPennsylvania.Ihadneverbeen49LosAngelesandwaseagertomeetourrelatives.Ourfirstnight,wedrovethroughthedesert,andthenthroughroadscutthroughhills.ThenextdaywewentthroughtheRockyMountains.Itwas50drivinguplonginclines(斜坡)withabruptU-shapeturnsonthesteephillsides,thendriving51slowlywithgreatcaution.BeyondColorado,wedrovethroughmilesof52,whereIsawactualfoodbeinggrown.I53someofthecrops.Inonesmalltownwepassedthrough,AuntBettadecidedIneedednew54andtookmetoacountry55.Iwasusedto56dressesandskirts.NowIhadmyfirstpairofjeans,aflannelshirt,shortsandaT-shirt.Ilovedthemall.57wereachedourdestination.UncleBill’saunthadaperfectlittletwo-storyhouse.ThefirstthingI58wasabedinacutelittleroom—forme!Ilookedforwardtothat.Itwouldbelikesleepinginadollhouse.Inthebackyard,Isawredthings59thebackfence.UncleBill’sunclesaid,“Ithinkyouneveratea60tomatoinL.A..”Ihadn’t.He61pickedoneforme.Imetallmynewaunts,unclesandcousins.Mycousinstaughtmehowtodocartwheels(侧手翻)inthebigfrontyard.Countrypeoplehavemore62,Ithought.Alltheadultscriedwhenwe63,butItookhomeallthe64ofeverythingI’dseen.BackinL.A.,mylungshurtwhenItookadeepbreath.I65thefreshair.Idreamedofhomegrowntomatoes.Mycountryclothesseemedoutof66,butIworethemanyway.49.A.outsideB.acrossC.inD.to50.A.boringB.embarrassingC.frighteningD.confusing51.A.awayB.pastC.outD.down52.A.buildingsB.fieldsC.hillsD.rock53.A.recognizedB.foundC.plantedD.harvested54.A.clothesB.cropsC.toysD.tools55.A.hotelB.pubC.pathD.store56.A.preparingB.sewingC.buyingD.wearing57.A.AtlastB.AboveallC.ForthemomentD.Onthecontrary58.A.tookB.searchedC.noticedD.owned59.A.flyingoverB.growingupC.circlingaboveD.packinginto60.A.redB.ripeC.homegrownD.man-made61.A.accidentallyB.graduallyC.instantlyD.temporarily62.A.ideasB.materialsC.interestD.space63.A.droveB.talkedC.partedD.met64.A.copiesB.memoriesC.picturesD.pleasures65.A.breathedB.missedC.forgotD.preferred66.A.shapeB.sightC.workD.place67.A.vacationB.journeyC.schoolD.work68.A.keepB.oweC.describeD.giveIwastwoweekslatestarting67,butItoldmyteachersonlythatI’dbeeninPennsylvaniaanddecidedto68alltheresttomyself.IfonlytheycouldhaveexperiencedeverythingthatIdid!第二节在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。(每小题1分,共10分)WhataretheBritishlikewhenitcomestolearninglanguages?AccordingtoasurveypublishedbytheEuropeanCommission,theBritishare69(office)theworstlanguagelearnersinEurope—62percentofthemcan’tspeakanyotherlanguageapartfrom70(they)own.LearningaforeignlanguageisnotapopularoptionatschoolinBritain;childrenstartstudyingaforeignlanguage7111andmanygiveupcompletelyseveralyearslater.Sowhydon’tyoungpeoplecontinuewithlanguagesatschool?Aresearchsuggeststhatstudentsthinkitismoredifficulttogetgoodgradesinlanguagesthaninothersubjects,suchasscienceorhistory.Thegovernmentisnowlookingatdifferentways72(improve)languagelearning.Oneideaistostartmuchyoungerandintroduceforeignlanguagesfromtheageoffive.73ideaistogiveschoolchildrenmore74(choose)andexpandtherangeoflanguages75(teach)toincludeArabic,MandarinandUrdu.MandarinChineseispredictedtobecomethesecondmostpopularforeignlanguagelearnedinUKschools.BrightonCollegeheadmasterRichardCairnssays,“Oneofmykeytasksistomakesurepupils76(equip)fortherealitiesofthe21stcentury.Oneofthoserealitiesis77Chinahasthefastest-growingeconomyintheworld.”ItmaybeanambitioustasktochangetheBrits’attitudeto78(learn)languagesbutthegovernmentisdeterminedtotry.第四部分写作(共两节,满分30分)第一节短文改错(每小题1分,满分10分)文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误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:在错的词下画一横线,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。Nowadays,themajorityofcitizensconsideranordinaryjobboredorevenvalueless.Inourordinarylife,therearemanyordinarypeople,andtheyhavemadeextraordinarycontributions.Foranexample,cleaners’jobsareoneofthehardestjob.Everyearlymorning,whenwearedeeplyinoursleeping,dustmenhavebeguntheirdailywork.Withoursweatanddiligentwork,streetsarecleanandtidy.Iftherewerenocleaners,ourstreetswillbefullofrubbish.Therewouldbealotoffliesandratsnowhere.Peoplelivinginthecitywouldsufferfromterriblediseases.Inmyopinion,theordinarythingisplayinganimportantpartinourlife.Ordinaryandsmallasitis,it’snecessary.Meanwhilethosewhichdosmallandordinarythingsshouldberespectedandpaidattention.第二节书面表达(20分)你校学生会需招聘一名留学生做英语学习顾问(EnglishStudyAdvisor),请你以短文形式写一则100词左右的招聘启事。内容应包括:(1)对语言的要求;(2)具体工作;(3)工作时间和报酬;(4)联系人:李蓉(Tel.13866998856)注意:(1)参考词汇:应聘者applicant;(2)可适当增加细节,使行文连贯。EnglishStudyAdvisorWantedStudents’Union高2022级高二上期10月阶段性测试英语试题参考答案命题人:高2022级英语备课组(Text1)M:Howmucharethetickets?W:Thereare15poundseach,butstudentticketsarehalfprice.M:CouldIhavetwostudents’ticketsplease?(Text2)M:Excuseme.IjustwanttochecktheboardinggateforBA16toLondon,isn’tit22?W:Ohitjustchanged,be25,downthatwayontheright.Thanks.(Text3)W:Doyouliveveryfarfromyourschool?M:About8kilometers,butitdoesn’tseemveryfar,thereismuchtrafficalongthisroad.It’sgreattogobybike.(Text4)W:Now,canwegetthecomputersbeforeWednesday?M:Well,itdepends,ifitislessthan10kilometers,wecandeliverthemonTuesday,butitisfurtheraway,itwillbeonThursday.Whereisyouroffice?W:Justaroundthecorner.(Text5)W:Youcan’twearthat,John.It’sblack.M:What’swrongwithablackshirt,everybodyhasablackshirt.W:Itdoesn’tlooklikegoingtoaparty.(Text6)M:Hello,mayIspeaktoMr.Brown?W:Iamsorry,heisoutforlunch.Wouldyouliketoleaveamessage?M:Err,whattimedoyouexpecthimback?W:Say,inhalfanhour.M:Thankyou,I’lltrybacklater.(Text7)W:WelcometoYouthHotel,canIhelpyou?M:I’dlikearoomforanight.W:Wouldyoulikeasingleroom,adoubleroomoraroomforthree?M:Oh,asingleroomplease.CanIpaybycheck?W:Sure,fillinthisformplease.M:Needmystudentcardnumber?W:No,justyouraddressandtelephonenumber.M:OK,hereistheform.W:Verywell.Hereisyourkeytoroom212.M:Thankyou!(Text8)M:Hi,youmustbethatnewsecretary,welcome!I’mTomRobisonfrompublicrelations.W:Hi,Mr.Robison,Thanks.Myname’sLisaJones,workinginsalesnow.M:PleasecallmeTom,Lisa.W:OK,Tom.Haveyouworkedherelong?M:Yes,over20years.W:Wowthatisalongtime.Doyouenjoyworkinghere?M:Well,yes.IsupposeItookthejobbecauseerrwellthemoneyisgood,andit’sgoodplacetoworkin,buttobehonest,whatIreallyenjoyisthechancetogoabroad,justvisitingothercountries.That’sthebestthing.W:That’snice,formethebestthingaboutworkinghereisthatIliveclosetotheoffice,Icangohomeforlunch,andIdon’thavetoworryaboutthetraffic.(Text9)M:NowCathy,doyouknowwhenthevisitorsfromIndiaarecoming?W:Weofferthemthreechoices:theendofMarch,themiddleofAprilandthebeginningofMay,andtheychoosetheearliestonewhichisgoodactuallywithexamscomingupinMay.M:Right.Andhowmanyarecoming?Didyousayabout12?W:Yes,theysaid12atfirst,butchangedto10thismorning.M:Good,wehave8weekstoprepare,herearemysuggestions.Onthefirstday,awelcomeparty,thentheycanvisittheschoolsinthedistrictonthesecondandthirddays.W:We’vegottorememberthisgroupwantstolookathowcomputersarebeingusedintheclassroom.M:Exactly,soIwanttoaskMr.Goodmantogivethematalkonthisontheafternoonofthethirdday.W:Thatwillfitinverynicely.M:Andonthelastday,theywoulddosomesightseeing,wecouldtakethemonthetourofLondonbutmanyofthemmayhavebeentherealready,andScotlandwillbetoofaraway.W:Whynottakethemforawalkalongthecoast,itshouldbeinteresting.M:Goodidea!CathyI’msurethey’lllikeit.(Text10)W:Therearemanyinterestingstoriesabouthowababylearnstosayitsfirstword.NowMike,wouldyouliketoshareyourstorywithus?M:OK,here’smystory,Iwasabout18monthsoldIthinkandIhadjuststartedtosaymyfirstword.Everytimeatruckwentby,Iwouldshoutawordthatsoundedlikeatrack,buttoeveryoneelse,itsoundednothinglikeit.Myparentstriedtocorrectme,butfailed.Then,aboutthreemonthslater,wetraveledtoNewYork,aswewerewaitingforourplaneattheairport.Ilookedoutofahugewindow,atthatverymomentIsawthelargesttruckintheworld,Ihadtotellsomeoneaboutthis.Iturnedtomyfatherwhowasstandingnexttoaboutathousandpeoplewaitingfortheveryflightandscreamed“Track!Track!”Myfathertriedhardtoshutmeup,butIwassoexcited,Ikeptscreamingmyspecialword.Mypoormotherdecidedshedidn’tknowthisbabyandthenranintotheladiesroomwhereshehiduntilIfinallystopped.Well,Ilearnedhowtosaytruckcorrectly,andsoonIwastalkinglikeanormalchild.However,myparentswillneverforgettheveryfirstwordIproducedinmylife.EnglishStudyAdvisorWantedTheStudents’UnionofourschooldecidestoinviteaninternationalstudenttoworkasanEnglishStudyAdvisornextterm.TheapplicantshouldbeanativespeakerofEnglish.FluencyinChineseispreferred.ThemainresponsibilitiesoftheadvisorincludehelpingstudentstopracticetheiroralEnglish,answeringtheirquestions,andhelpingorganizeactivitiessuchasEnglishspeechcontest,theEnglishCornerandsoon.Besides,Theadvisorisexpectedtowork4hoursperweek.Ifyouareinterested,pleasecallLiRongat13866998856foraninterview.Paymentfortheservicewillbediscussedduringtheinterview.Students’Union听力理解1-5BCAAC6-10CAACA11-15BBABB16-20CABBC阅读理解21-23BAD24-27ACBC28-31BBCC32-35BCDC阅读填句36-40FGBCE阅读判断41-44BABB45-48ABBB完形填空49-53ACDBA54-58ADDAC59-63BCCDC64-68BBDCA语法填空69.officially74.choices70.their75.taught71.at76.areequipped72.toimprove77.that73.Another78.learningNowadays,themajorityofcitizensconsideranordinaryjobbored(boring)orevenvalueless.Inourordinarylife,therearemanyordinarypeople,and(but)theyhavemadeextraordinarycontributions.Foran(删an)example,cleaners’jobsareoneofthehardestjob(jobs).Everyearlymorning,whenwearedeeply(deep)inoursleeping,dustmenhavebeguntheirdailywork.Withour(their)sweatanddiligentwork,streetsarecleanandtidy.Iftherewerenocleaners,ourstreetswill(would)befullofrubbish.Therewouldbealotoffliesandratsnowhere(everywhere).Peoplelivinginthecitywouldsufferfromterriblediseases.Inmyopinion,theordinarythingisplayinganimportantpartinourlife.Ordinaryandsmallasitis,it’snecessary.Meanwhilethosewhich(who)dosmallandordinarythingsshouldberespectedandpaidattention(加to).
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