2021-2022学年第一学期期末六校联合调研试题
高二英语
第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)
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.When will the woman meet the organizer?
A.On the6th.
B.On the10th.
C.On the28th.
2.What will the man probably do next?
A.Eat a huge meal.
B.Have some cake.
C.Buy a birthday gift.
3.Why can’t the woman play with the boy?
A.She needs to bake a cake.
B.She needs to take a break.
C.She needs to finish some work.
4.What’s the probable relationship between the speakers?
A.A couple.
B.Co-workers.
C.Boss and worker.
5.What’s the reason that the man think they should go to the park today?
A.The park is clean.
B.The crowds are small.
C.The weather is nice all day.
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,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、7题。
6.How does the man feel?
A.Relaxed.
B.Worried.
C.Angry.
7.Where does the woman think the book might be?
A.In the yard.
B.In the school.
C.In their room.
听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。
8.What was the woman doing in China before?
A.Working.
B.Studying.
C.Traveling.
9.Which area would probably have an amument park?
A.Area1.
B.Area2.
C.Area3.
听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。
10.Where does the conversation probably take place?
A.In the hotel bar.
B.In a hotel room.
C.At the hotel check-in desk.
11.What company does the man work for?
A.Lloyds Bank.
B.Marriot Hotel.
C.Trask Restaurant.
12.When is the main bar open?
A.All day.
B.
C.until midnight.
听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。
13.Why does the man want the woman to go ahead of him?
A.He is waiting for his hairstylist.
B.He’s not sure which style to get.
C.He wants to get her phone number.
14.Who is probably the best for women’s hair?
A.Joe.
B.Tony.
C.Lorraine.
15.What is a crew cut?
A.Long on the sides and the top.
B.Short on the sides and the top.
C.Short on the sides and long on the top.
16.Where does the man work?
A.At a school.
B.At an ad company.
C.At a barber shop.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17.What is basically the most important to an argumentative essay?
A.To rai questions at first.
B.To describe something in detail.
C.To convince readers of something.
18.What makes a good argument according to the speaker?
A.Its clear logic.
B.Its new stories.
C.Its interesting topic.
19.How are Western essays different from Chine?
A.In length.
B.In topic.
C.In structure.
20.What would an American teacher expect in the first paragraph of an essay?
A.Different viewpoints.
B.The writer’s argument.
C.The supporting details.
第二部分阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Award-winning author,Sandy Lynne Holman,
is visiting our community.
We need your support!
We are very excited to announce that we are in the process of inviting Sandy Lynne Holman, the well-known author of Grandpa,Is Everything Black Bad?,to visit our community.Sandy is a dynamic speaker who has the special gift of connecting with people of all backgrounds,especially the youth.We would like to have Sandy work with our organization so that our youth can benefit from all she has to offer.Sandy focus on teaching young people to respect their elders,tho who come from different backgrounds,and to learn about the world through literature.Her work has been honored in the School Library Journal,Writer’s Digest,The Los Angeles Times,and“The Today Show”.She has an excellent reputation for making the day an exciting experience for all.
We are asking for your help in bringing Sandy to our community by making a small financial or material donation.Your organization can make contributions towards her speaking fee,hotel room,transportation,and meals.In addition,or alternatively,you can make contributions towards the purcha of some of her books for our youth.
We are inviting the media to participate in our visit with Sandy.Organizations that make contributions towards Sandy’s visit will have an opportunity for acknowledgment and positive exposure in the media.We will also nd a note home to parents acknowledging any donations we have received.
If you would like to support our special day with Sandy,plea call us or you may also contact the publisher and ask for Mark Miller.Sandy will also be autographing(在……上签名) children’s books and she can make a personalized comment on behalf of the donating organization, if desired.
21.What will Sandy be expected to do?
A.To deliver a lecture.
B.To make a donation.
C.To attend“The Today Show”.
D.To visit elders at their homes.
22.What kind of support will be needed?
A.Advertising Sandy’s visit.
B.Making a personalized comment.
C.Buying the youth some of Sandy’s books.
D.Trying to be a volunteer in the community.
23.Who might be the author of the text?
A.A social media reporter.
B.A member of the community.
C.A writer of children’s books.
D.An excellent youth speaker.
B
The Gurugram-bad startup Rivigo was founded in2014by Deepak Garg.The central objective of the now billion-dollar company was to create a model where no truck driver would drive for more than5-6hours at a stretch and would reach home the same day.
Looking to build a company,Deepak realized that the ri of e-commerce had dramatically incread the demand for trucks,yet in India the industry was struggling with a shortage of drivers. How could t
his be in a country of over a billion people with a high unemployment rate---despite healthy wages for truck drivers?
To solve this puzzle,Deepak visited small villages where many truck drivers could be found. During his one-on-one conversations he discovered that since truck drivers are almost always on the road,they often develop bad habits such as heavy drinking.Partly becau of this,few villagers wanted a son to become a truck driver or a daughter to marry one.What,then,was the solution?Could it be to bring the drivers back to their homes every night?That could work---but how could he make it happen if a trucker’s trip took three or four days?
A relay rvice,Deepak realized,could solve the problem.Effectively,he built truck stops four hours apart along a lected route.A driver could go from point A to point B,drop his truck there and pick up another truck to drive from
B back to A.Another driver in turn would pick up the truck from B and take it to point C,and so on.This not only brought drivers home each night, but created great value for logistics(物流)companies.A truck that was previously ud for only 10to12hours a day,allowing drivers time to sleep and eat,could now operate for more than20 hours,cutting total delivery times by almost half.
To be sure,there’s a lot of technology behind the scene.But the founder strongly believes being humane(人道的)above anything el is the biggest factor that distinguishes him from the common crowd.
24.What was the main purpo of Rivigo?
A.To increa the sale of trucks.
B.To make truck driving more humane.
C.To help truck drivers get out of bad habits.
D.To establish a wider e-commerce network.
25.What is the root cau of the shortage of truck drivers?
A.They earn a low wage.
B.They easily become unemployed.
C.They are often away from home.
D.They have to overwork frequently.
26.How can Deepak’s model benefit logistics companies?
A.It makes better u of trucks.
B.It cuts the costs of hiring drivers.
C.It improves logistics technology greatly.
D.It saves them the trouble of building truck stops.
27.What is the message mainly expresd in Deepak’s story?
A.Having a goal is vital to success.
B.Experience helps to promote excellence.
C.Positive thinking and action result in success.
D.One cannot succeed without time and practice.
C
“Eating together”is a statement that doctors u regularly when they talk with families about maintaining normal weight.Children who eat regular family meals tend to have lower rates of obesity.A new study takes a look at why.
A team led by Jerica Berg asked the families of120children to record eight days of meals. Berge’s team sorted the interactions occurring at the table into two broad groups---tho relating to the emotional atmosphere at the meal,such as how much the family members emed to be enjoying the time together,and how many uncomfortable silences occurred---and tho involving food specially,such as how many unpleasant feelings emerged from discussions about food,and how much the parents controlled what and how much children ate.
Children who were overweight had family meals that included more negative emotional interactions compared to children who weren’t overweight.Their meals tended to have a warmer, more communicative atmosphere.For example,the children were encouraged to eat foods to get stronger or run faster,while heavier children experienced more negative pressures including threats and being made to feel guilty about tho who can’t afford to eat three meals a day.If parents talk co
nstantly throughout the meal about food,and lectured the children about homework or attempted to control what the children ate,the youngsters were also more likely to be heavy. Also,the rearchers found heavier children tended to have shorter meals.
In the meantime,the current data suggests that simply sitting down at the same table at the same time isn’t enough to influence obesity.And it’s up to family doctors to help families understand how to take full advantage of breaking bread together.
28.What were sorted into two groups by Berge’s team?
A.Foods rved at three meals.
B.Conversations happening during dinner.
C.Features of family meals influencing weight.
D.Feelings emerging from discussions about food.
29.What did parents with non-obe children do at the table?