2022年新人教版高二年级英语下册期中考试题5
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高二年级英语下册期中考试题高二英语试卷22.4Ⅰ.听力(20分)第一节听下面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.Howmucharetwoticketsfortheplayinthesummerholidays?A.18dollars.B.80dollars.C.90dollars.2.HowfaristhePeaceRoadfromhere?A.Itisfifteenmilesfromhere.B.Itisfivekilometersfromhere.C.Itisfiveminutes’walkfromhere.3.Whatcolordoesthewomanlikebest?A.Red.B.Green.C.Black.4.Whatdidthewomanhavetodo?A.Shehadtolookafterhermother.B.Shehadtodoherjob.C.Shehadtoseeadoctor.5.Wherearethetwospeakers?A.Inaplane.B.Attheairport.C.Inthecinema.第二节听下面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—8题。6.Whatdoes“Thecomputerisdown”mean?A.Ithasfallendown.B.Itdoesn’twork.C.Thepricehasbeenbroughtdown.7.Whatcanthewomanintheticketofficedoforthepassengerwithoutaskingthecomputer?A.Nothing.B.Writeoutaticket.C.Answerthepassenger’squestions.8.Howlongwillthecomputerbedown?A.Foranhour.B.For10minutes.C.Itisn’tclear.听第7段材料,回答第9—10题。9.What’stherelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?A.Neighbors.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Friends.10.Whenisthewomancoughtheworst?A.Inthemorning.B.Intheafternoon.C.Atnight.听第8段材料,回答第11—13题。11.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Howtowashdifferentclothes.B.Howtocontrolthewatertemperature.C.Howtooperatethewashingmachine.12.Wherearetheinstructionsofthemachine?A.Underthecover.B.Onthecover.C.Ononeside.10/10\n13.Whatwatertemperatureshouldyouchoosetowashsilk?A.Cold.B.Warm.C.Hot.听第9段材料,回答第14—16题。14.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.Mr.Brown’sson.B.Mrs.Down’sson.C.Mike’sclassmates.15.HowlongdoesMikestayatschooladay?A.About8hours.B.About6hours.C.Atleast10hours.16.HowdoesMikeusuallygotoschool?A.Bybus.B.Inhisfather’scar.C.Onfoot.听第10段材料,回答第17—20题。17.WhatdidNicholasdoateighteenmonths?A.Hereadthenewspaper.B.HebegantolearnFrench.C.Hetooktelephonemessages.18.WhywasNicholasboredandunhappyatthetwoschool?A.Hehadtoomuchhomework.B.Hefoundthelessonstooeasy.C.Histeachersoftencorrectedhisspelling.19.WhoofferedtohelpNicholasfinally?A.Hisclassmates.B.Hisparents.C.Acollege.20.WhatisNicholas’lifelikenow?A.Quitebusy.B.Ratherboring.C.Easyandcomfortable.Ⅱ.单项填空(15分)21.Scientificexperiments__________bystudentswithouttheteachers’instructionscanbedangerous.A.carryoutB.carryingoutC.carriedoutD.carrying22.Thewomanwas_______bytheman’sofferofmarriageandgavehimmostofhermoney.A.takeninB.takenoffC.takenoverD.takenon23.It______bebetterifIcouldearnenoughmoneytobuyaprivatecar.A.willB.mustC.shallD.would24.Theconferencehasbeenheldtodiscusstheeffectsoftourism_________thewildlifeinthisarea.A.inB.onC.atD.with25.---Whatdoyouthinkofthemovie?---Wonderful.Icouldn’tbe________.A.sogoodB.thebestC.anybetterD.worse26.Idon’tcarewhateverdifficultyIwillhave_________thissurvey.A.conductB.toconductC.conductedD.conducting27.Thereisahighprobability_________youwillfindaspirinandpenicillininanymedicinecupboardintheworld.A.thatB.whichC.whatD.where28.Theinventionofspaceshipsmakes________humanbeingstotraveltothemoon.A.thatpossibleforB.itpossibleforC.itlikelyofD.thatprobableof29.----Thebosssaidwehadonlythreedaystofinishthetask.----Noproblem.Wehavealready_________twothirdsofit.10/10\nA.gotoverB.givenawayC.gotthroughD.madeout30.Asateacheryoushould_________yourmethodto______theneedsofslowerstudents.A.apply;enableB.adjust;meetC.increase;changeD.weigh;shape31.MydoctorrecommendedthatI_______moreexercise.A.takeB.wouldtakeC.needtotakeD.hadtotake32.Nowadays,scientistsareworkinghardtofindabestwayoftreatingaddictions__________drugs.A.ofB.inC.onD.to33.Inmanyfactoriescomputershave___________theworkofthousandsofworkers.A.takenplaceB.takingplaceC.takenplaceofD.takentheplaceof34.Some80,000peoplewerereported________intheeverrecordedworstearthquakeinthatarealastmonth.A.werekilledB.tobekilledC.tohavebeenkilledD.beingkilled35.Companiesshouldchooseasuitablebrandnamethatbothsalesmanandconsumerswill_________positiveimages.A.putthroughB.associatewithC.windupD.beequaltoⅢ.完形填空(20分)Seventeen-year-oldRivertownteenager,JohnJanson,washonouredattheLifesaverAwardslastnightforcarryingoutlifesavingfirstaidonhisneighbourafterashockingknife36.Johnwaspresentedwithhisawardataceremony(仪式)whichrecognizedthe37oftenpeoplewhohavesavedthelifeof38person.Johnhadbeenstudyinginhisroomwhenheheard39.Whenheandhisfatherrushedoutside,they40thatAnneSlade,motherofthree,hadbeenstabbed41withaknifebyherex-boyfriend.Themanranfromthe42andleftMsSladelyinginherfrontgarden43veryheavily.Herhandshadalmostbeencutfromherbody.ItwasJohn’squick44andknowledgeoffirstaidthatsavedMsSlade’slife.Heimmediatelyaskedanumberof45peopleforbandages,butwhennobodycouldputtheirhandsonany,hisfathergotsometeatowels(毛巾)and46fromtheirhouse.Johnusedthesetodressthemostsevere47tomsSlade’shands.Heslowedthebleedingbyapplyingpressuretothewoundsuntilthe48andambulancearrived.“I’m49ofwhatIdidbutIwasjustdoingwhatIhadbeen50,”Johnsaid.JohnhadtakenpartintheYoungLifesaverSchemeathishighschool.When51John.MrAlanSoutherton,DirectoroftheYoungLifesaverSchemesaid,“ThereisnodoubtthatJohn’squickthinkingandthefirstaid52thathelearntatschoolsavedMsSlade’slife.Thisshowsthatasimpleknowledgeoffirstaidcanmakeareal53.”JohnandnineotherLifeSaversalsoattendeda54receptionyesterdayhostedbythePrimeMinisterbefore55theirawardslastnight.36.A.showB.attackC.fightD.defend37.A.braveryB.courageC.achievementsD.progress38.A.anyotherB.anotherC.theotherD.others39.A.quarrellingB.arguingC.shoutingD.screaming40.A.realizedB.believedC.thoughtD.discovered41.A.repeatedlyB.rudelyC.frequentlyD.gradually42.A.homeB.placeC.sceneD.garden10/10\n43.A.shakingB.strugglingC.bleedingD.crying44.A.actionB.operationC.experienceD.request45.A.severalB.nearbyC.familiarD.curious46.A.waterB.tapeC.instrumentD.luggage47.A.damagesB.painsC.injuriesD.cuts48.A.neighboursB.childrenC.doctorD.police49.A.proudB.fondC.sureD.tired50.A.expectedB.taughtC.encouragedD.educated51.A.praisingB.referringtoC.talkingwithD.congratulating52.A.skillsB.instructionsC.treatmentsD.methods53.A.discoveryB.contributionC.differenceD.choice54.A.recentB.publicC.privateD.special55.A.givingB.rememberingC.announcingD.receivingⅣ.阅读理解(30分)AThereisanendlesssupplyofstoriesaboutsleepwalkers(梦游者).Peoplehavebeensaidtoclimbonroofs,solvemathematicalproblems,writemusic,walkthroughwindows,anddomurderintheirsleep.InRevere,Masachusctts,ahundredpolicemenscarchedforalostboywholefthishomeinhissleepandwokeupfivehourslateronastrangesofainastrangelivingroom,withnoideahowhehadgotthere.AttheUniversityofLowa,astudentwasreportedtohavethehabitofgettingupinthemiddleofthenightandwalkingthree—quartersofamiletothelowaRiver.Hewouldtakeaswimandthengobacktohisroomtobed.AnAmericanexpertonsleepclaims(声称)thathehasneverseenasleepwalker.Heissaidtoknowmoreaboutsleepthananyotherlivingman,andduringthelastthirty—fiveyearshehaslostalotofsleepwatchingpeoplesleep.Hesays,“Ofcourse,IknowthattherearesleepwalkersbecauseIhavereadabouttheminthenewspapers.Butnoneofmysleeperseverwalked,andifIweretoadvertiseforsleepwalkersforanexperiment,IdoubtwhetherIwouldgetmanytakers(应征者).”Sleepwalking,however,isascientificreality.Itisoneofthosestrangethingsthatsometimeslooksquitefantastic(奇特的).Doctorssaythatsleepwalkingismuchmorecommonthanisgenerallysupposed.Manysleepwalkersdonottrytofindhelpandtheirsleepwalkingisneverrecorded.56.Generallyspeaking,sleepwalkersarepeoplewho__________.A.climbonroofsB.walkthroughwindowsC.dofantasticthingsduringtheirsleepD.walkinahalf—awakestate57.Itwasreportedthataboy________.A.wasfoundonastrangesofa,tellinghowhehadgotthereB.sleptinhisownroombutwokeupinastrangeroomC.losthiswayfivehoursafterhelefthomeD.wassearchedforbypolicemenwhenhelosthisway58.Therewasacollegestudentwhogotintothehabitof___________.A.gettingupinthemiddleofthenightandwalkingdowntotheriver10/10\nB.walkingthree—quartersofamileeverydayC.swimminginthelowaRiverbeforegoingtobedD.walkingaboutbeforehewenttobed59.Whydopeoplethinksleepwalkingisnothingbutafantasticthingwhichdoesn’thaveanyexplanation?A.Itissocommonthatitneedn’tberecorded.B.Scientiststakenointerestinit.C.Mostsleepwalkersdonotseekhelpfortheirproblem.D.Norecordsaboutithavebeenmade.BInBritaintoday,isitpossibletotellaperson’sclassjustbylookingathim?Physicaldetailsalonetellusabouthealth,dietandthetypeofworkapersondoes.Ahundredyearsagotheworkingclassoftenlookedunhealthy,smallandtheywereeithertoothinortoofat.Theupperclasseswereoftentall,sportingtypeswhowereusedtoagooddietandlookedhealthy.Todaylivingandworkingconditionshaveimproved,andsuchdescriptionsarenolongertrue.Peoplearetallernowthanahundredyearsago.EveryoneinBritaintodayisabletohavefreemedicine,agooddiet,acceptableworkingconditionsandenoughrestandleisure.Theclothespeoplechoosetowear,however,doprovideinformationabouttheirbackgrounds.Expensiveclotheslookexpensiveandshowtheirwearerisrich.Clothescanprovideothercluesaswell.Theupperclassesappeartobelessinterestedinfashionandweargoodqualityclothesinnon-brightcolours,madeofnaturalmateriallikewool,leatherandcotton.Lowerworking-classpeopleoftenchooseclothesinbrightcolours,madeofman-madematerials.Asociologicalexplanationforthiswouldbethatcolourandinterestaremissingfromtheirlives,andthereforeanyopportunitytoproducethisistaken.Clothesareavailableatapricewithinmostpeople’sreach.Newclothesmakethewearerfeelgoodandshowsomedegreeofwealthtotheoutsideworld.Todayitistheyoungerpeoplewhospendmostmoneyonclothes.Fashionisnolongerfortheupperclassesandtherich.Youngpeoplefromallsocialclassesspendalotofmoneyonclothes.Somenewfashionsarestartedbyworking—classpeoplewhowanttolookdifferentandfeelimportant.Theywantpeopletolookatthem.60.Inthepast,aperson’sappearancecouldnottellotherpeopleabouthis________.A.healthB.dietC.occupationD.habits61.Theclothespeoplechoosetoweartellusabouttheir________.A.educationB.richnessC.backgroundsD.hobby62.Aworking—classpersonmaystartanewfashionbecause________.A.shewantstodrawtheattentionofotherpeopleB.shewantstolookdifferentandhealthyC.shewantstoshowtheirwealthD.shewantstoshowtheirtaste63.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Expensiveclotheslookexpensiveandshowthewearerisrich.B.Working—classpeoplepreferclothesinbrightcoloursbecausetheylackcolourintheirlives.10/10\nC.Today,itisstilltheupperclasspeoplewhospendmostmoneyonclothes.D.Today,fashionisnolongerfortheupperclassesandtherich.CIlovecharity(慈善)shopsandsodolotsofotherpeopleinBritainbecauseyoufindquiteafewofthemoneveryhighstreet.ThecharityshopisaBritishinstitution,sellingeverythingfromclothestoelectricgoods,allatverygoodprices.Youcangetthingsyouwon’tfindintheshopsanymore.ThethingIlikebestaboutthemisthatyourmoneyisgoingtoagoodcauseandnotintothepocketsofprofit-drivencompanies,andyouarenotdamagingtheplanet,butfindinganewhomeforunwantedgoods.Thefirstcharityshopwasopenedin1947byOxfam.Thefamouscharity’sappealtoaidpostwarGreecehadbeensosuccessfulithadbeenfloodedwithdonations(捐赠物).Theydecidedtosetupashoptosellsomeofthesedonationstoraisemoneyforthatappeal.Nowthereareover7,000charityshopsintheUK.MyfavouritecharityshopinmyhometownistheRedCrossshop,whereIalwaysfindchildren’sbooks,all10or20penceeach.Mostofthepeopleworkinginthecharityshopsarevolunteers,althoughthereisoftenamanagerwhogetspaid.Over90%ofthegoodsinthecharityshopsaredonatedbythepublic.Everymorningyouseebagsofunwanteditemsoutsidethefrontofshops,althoughtheydon’tencouragethis,ratheraskpeopletobringthingsinwhentheshopisopen.Theshopshaveverylowrunningcosts:allprofitsgotocharitywork.Charityshopsraisemorethan£110millionayear,funding(资助)medicalresearch,overseasaid,supportingsickandpoorchildren,homelessanddisabledpeople,andmuchmore.Whatbetterplacetospendyourmoney?Yougetsomethingspecialforaverygoodpriceandagoodmoralsense.Youprovidefundstoagoodcauseandtreadlightlyontheenvironment.64.Theauthorlovesthecharityshopmainlybecauseof_________.A.itsconvenientlocationB.itsgreatvarietyofgoodsC.itsspiritofgoodwillD.itsniceshoppingenvironment65.ThefirstcharityshopintheUKwassetupto________.A.sellcheapproductsB.dealwithunwantedthingsC.raisemoneyforpatientsD.helpaforeigncountry66.WhichofthefollowingisTRUEaboutcharityshops?_________.A.TheoperatingcostsareverylowB.ThestaffareusuallywellpaidC.90%ofthedonationsaresecond-handD.Theyareopentwenty-fourhoursaday67.Whichofthefollowingmaybethebesttitleforthepassage?_________.A.WhattoBuyaCharityShopsB.CharityShop:ItsOrigin&DevelopmentC.CharityShop:WhereYouBuytoDonateD.ThePublic’sConcernaboutCharityShopsDZoeChamberswasasuccessfulPR(PublicRelations)consultantandlifewasgoingwell—shehadagreatjob,abeautifulflatandabusysociallifeinLondon.ThenoneeveninginJunelastyear,shereceivedatextmessagetellinghershewasoutofwork.“Thefirsttwoweekswerethemostdifficulttolivethrough,”shesaid.“AftereverythingI’ddoneforthecompany,10/10\ntheydismissedmebytext!IwassoangryandIjustdidn’tfeellikelookingforanotherjob.Ihatedeverythingaboutthecityandmylife.”Then,Zoereceivedaninvitationfromanoldschoolfriend,Kathy,tocomeandstay.Kathyandherhusband,Huw,hadjustboughtafarminnorth-westWales.ZoejumpedatthechancetospendaweekendawayfromLondon,andnow,tenmonthslater,sheisstillonthefarm.“ThemomentIarrivedatKathy’sfarm,IloveditandIknewIwantedtostay,”saidZoe.“Everythingaboutmypastlifesuddenlyseemedmeaningless.”ZoehasbeenworkingonthefarmsinceOctoberoflastyearandsaysshehasnoregrets.“It’sahardlife,physicallyverytiring,”shesays.“InLondonIwasstressedandoftenmentallyexhausted.Butthisisagood,healthytiredness.Here,allIneedtoputmeinagoodmoodisahotbathandoneofKathy’swonderfuldinners.”Zoesaysshehasneverfeltboredonthefarm.Everydaybringsanewexperience.Kathyhasbeenteachingherhowtorideahorseandshehaslearnttodriveatractor.SinceChristmas,shehasbeenhelpingwiththelambing—watchingalambbeingbornisunbelievable,shesays,“It’soneofthemostmovingexperiencesI’veeverhad.Icouldnevergobacktocitylifenow.”68.WhenworkingasaPRconsultantinLondon,Zoethoughtsheliveda______life.A.satisfyingB.toughC.meaninglessD.boring69.ThemostimportantreasonwhyZoewenttovisitKathy’sfarmisthat_________.A.ZoelostherjobasaPRconsultantB.KathypersuadedhertodosoC.ZoegottiredofthecitylifeD.ZoelovedWalesmorethanLondon70.HowdoesZoefeelaboutthecountrylifeaccordingtothepassage?______.A.TiresomeandtroublesomeB.RomanticandpeacefulC.MentallyexhaustingbuthealthyD.PhysicallytiringbutrewardingⅤ.任务型阅读(10分)ThefarmeconomyoftheUnitedStateshaschangedalotinthelastseventyyears.Inthe1930s,twenty-fivepercentofthenation’spopulationlivedonfarms.TodaylessthanonepercentofAmericansdo.Farmincomeshavechangedovertheyearstoo.Forexample,in1933,peoplelivingandworkingonfarmshadmuchlessmoneytospendthanotherAmericans.Atthattime,farmfamilieshadaboutone-thirdtheincomeofnon-farmersafterallnecessaryexpenseshadbeenpaid.Bythelate1970s,however,thatdifferencehadalmostdisappeared.In2022,farmershadtheirbestyearever.Theaveragefarmfamilyearnedabouteighty-onethousanddollars.ThatismorethantheaverageAmericanfamily,whichearnedaboutsixtythousanddollars.TheDepartmentofLabormeasuresthepayofIndustrialworkersdifferently.ItmeasurestheaveragehourlyandweeklypayforIndustrialworkers.Thisisbecausefactoryworkersaregenerallypaidbythehourunlikefarmerswhoearnincomefromtheirfarmbusinesses.Generally,theaveragehourlypayforallIndustrialworkersisaboutsixteendollars.Andtheaverageweeklypay,aboutfivehundredfiftydollars.Industrialworkerswereabouttwenty-threepercentofthelaborforceinthe1970s.Butthatnumberhasbeendecreasing.MostAmericanshavejobsthatprovideservices.Professional,technicalandotherservicesemployabouteighty-sixpercentofthelaborforce.Title:71._________intheU.S.FarmworkersChangesinpopulation(%)Inthe1930s72.Inthe____In202225%About1%10/10\n73.__________inincomeAbout74.____theincomeofthenon-farmerfamiliesAlmostequal$81000(75.______morethantheaverage)IndustrialworkersPercentageofthe76._____force77.About______About14%Waysto78._____Bythehour79.Bythe__________Differentincomes80.________$550考场号_____考试号________________学号_____班级___________姓名_____________………………密……………封……………线……………内……………不……………要……………答……………题………………第二卷Ⅴ.任务型阅读(10分)71.______________72.______________73.______________74.______________75.______________76.______________77.______________78.______________79.______________80.______________Ⅵ.单词拼写(5分)81.You’dbettertakethiskindoftablet;itcanr________yourpainimmediately.82.YesterdayIboughtane_________dictionaryinashop,butitdoesn’tworknow.83.Thenewinventionwillhaveawiderangeofa__________inindustry.84.Theinstrumentcanbeeasilybroken,soyoushouldhandleitwithmuchc___________.85.Towhatd_______isheinterestedincomputergames?86.Inmyopinion,clothesmadebyhandare________(优于)tothosemadebymachines.87.Practiceis___________(必不可少)tostudentswhowanttomasteraforeignlanguage.88.Large___________(大量的)ofdrugswerediscoveredhiddeninthetruckbythepolice,andthedriverwasarrested.89.Thewholecountrywasintrouble,andthecapitalwastroublesomein__________(特别).90.Noneofuswasabletoexplainhowtheequipment_____________(起作用).81.______________82.______________83.______________84.______________85.______________86.______________87.______________88.______________89.______________90.______________Ⅶ.书面表达(20分)最近你校成立了“集邮俱乐部”,下面是有关报名和第一次活动的安排。请你以学生的名义写一则130词左右的通知。报名时间下周星期一至星期五地点二号楼312房间登记(register)第一次活动时间12月19日下午4:30地点学校会议室10/10\n内容1.开幕式(openingceremony)2.邮票展览,并提供最新邮票3.讲座:新中国邮票史________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________命题、校对:赵茸寅10/10\n高二英语期中试卷答案1—5BCBAC6—10BACBC11—15CABBA16—20CCBCA21—25CADBC26—30DABCB31—35ADDCB36—40BABDD41—45ACCAB46—50BCDAB51—55DACDD56—60CBACD61—65CACCD66—70ACAAD71.Incomes72.1970s73.Changes74.1/375.$2100076.labour77.23%78.measure79.week80.$1681.relieve82.electronic83.applications84.caution/care85.degree86.superior87.fundamental88.quantities89.particular90.functionedNoticeYou’rewelcometojointheStampCollecungClub,whichhasbeensetupinourschoolAllthestudentswhowanttojointheclubmayregisterinRoom312,No.2BuildingfromnextMondaytoFriday.Theopeningceremonyoftheclubwillbeheldat4:30pmonDecember19inourschoolmeeting—room.AftertheceremonywearegoingtohaveastampshowandalectureonthehistoryofstampcollectinginnewChina.Theclubhasdecidedtosupplythemembersoftheclubwiththelateststamps.TheStudents’Union本资料由《七彩教育网》www.7caiedu.cn提供!10/10
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