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安徽省合肥168中學(xué)2022-2022學(xué)年度高二下學(xué)期期中考試英語試題(時(shí)間:100分鐘總分:100分)第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分20分)第一節(jié)(共5小題;每小題l分,滿分5分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有一個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后;你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。isJimmynow?A.Atahotel.B.Athome.C.Atthelab.istheman?A.Awaiter.B.Ataxidriver.C.AConductor.3.Howdoesthewomanfeel?A.Discouraged.B.Satisfied.C.Happy.4.Wherecanthemanbuycassettes?A.Inthemucicdepartmentonthethirdfloor.B.Inthemusicsectiononthefourthfloor.C.Inthemusicdepartmentonthesecondfloor.5.Whatdoesthewomando?A.Aneditor.B.Anurse.C.Ahousewife.第二節(jié)(共l5小題;每小題l分,滿分15分)聽下面5段對(duì)話。每段對(duì)話后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽每段對(duì)話前,你將有時(shí)間閱讀各個(gè)小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題給出5秒鐘的作答時(shí)間。每段對(duì)話讀兩遍。聽第六段材料,回答6至8題istheconversationtakingplace?A.Inanoffice.B.Inamarket.C.Inahospital.7.Whatisthetroublewith?A.Hehasgotatoothache.B.Hehadatoothpulledout.C.Hehastolookovertheotherteeth.8.Whatdoesthewomansuggest?A.Hehasatoothpulledout.B.Hesleepsforadaylong.C.Hepressesthetoothlikethis.聽第七段材料,回答第9至11題9.Whathappenedwhenthemanwasclimbingthemountanin?A.Hegottrappedinacave.B.Hegotlostinbadweather.C.Helosthisequipmentandfood.10.Whatcausedthelossoftheman’slegs?A.Lowtemperature.B.Abadfallinthemountain.C.Anunsuccessfuloperation11.Whatdidhedecidetodoafterlosinghisleg?A.Designnewclimbingshoes.B.SetupaclubforthedisabledC.Usetechnologytofighthisdisability.聽第八段材料,回答第12至14題istherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Workmates.C.Brotherandsister.13.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Gotohisbrother’sgraduationB.DrivetoSeattleafterwork.C.Invitethewomanovertohishouse.14.Whatcanwelearnabouttheman’ssister?A.ShehaslivedinPortlandB.SheworksinCanada.C.She’llleaveheresoon.聽第九段材料,回答第15至17題istheconversationtakingplace?A.Inasecondhandbookshop.B.Inapublisher’sofficeC.Inalibrary.16.WhydoesthewomanmentionWilliamShakespeare?A.Hegavegiftstomillionsofpeople.B.Hewasaverywealthymaninhistime.sampleofhiswritingisworthalotofmoney.17.Whatdoesthemanthinkofthewoman’splan?A.Hecanhelpherfindthename.B.Shehadbettergettwopoetrybookinstead.C.Shemightbewastinghertime.聽第十段材料,回答第18至20題18.HowmanydaysdoesaworkingAmericanhavetoworkatleastinamonth?A.20days.B.25days.C.28days.19.HowdoesanAmericanwalk?A.SlowlyB.FastC.Neitherslowlynorfast.20.Whatcanwelearnfromwhatthespeakersaid?A.AmericansvaluetimeverymuchB.Americanshaveplentyoftime.C.Americansareshortoftime.第二部分:英語知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)從A,B,C,D四個(gè)選中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑
21.WhatlessonsChinacandrawfromglobalfinancialcrisishasbecome________hottopicamongusstudents..A.the;a B.不填;a C.a;the D.不填;the
22.Themailwas________fortwodaysbecauseofthesnowstorm.
A.heldoutB.heldoffC.heldupD.helddown
23.________wasmostimportanttoher,shetoldme,washerfamily.A.It B.This.C.What D.As24.Thisphotoofminewastaken________stoodthefamoushightower.
A.whichB.whereC.inwhichD.there25.Bythetimeherealizeshe________intoatrap,it’llbetoolateforhimtodoanythingaboutit.A.walks B.walked C.hadwalkedD.haswalked26.Woulditbe________foryoutopickmeupatfouro’clockandtakemetotheairport?A.free B.vacant C.handy D.convenient27.Lucy’snewjobpaidtwiceasmuchasshehadmade_________intherestaurant.A.work B.working C.towork D.worked28.Howlongdoyouthink_________thecomputercompanylaunchesanewmodel?A.itwillbebefore
B.willitbeuntilC.willitbewhenD.itwillbethat29.—CanIusethetelephoneonthetable,sir?
—Undernocircumstances_________tousethetelephoneintheofficeforpersonalaffairs.A.anyoneisallowed B.nobodyisallowed C.isanyoneallowed
D.isnobodyallowed30.—Ican’tgetonwellwithsomeofmyclassmates.Theyjustleavemeinthecold.
—________.Butwhat’sthereason?A.Sorrytohearthat.B.Howaboutthat?C.Don’tmentionit.D.Nevergiveup!第二節(jié)完形填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中Teachingsecondgradeisalwaysachallenge.Eachstudentarrivesatschoolwithhisownneedsanddifficulties.Oneyear,astudentcalledBilly31mewithhisbehavioraswellashisacademicrequirements.Hestruggleddailywithhis32emotionsandoftenbecameangryorviolent.Iknewthat,tomake33progress,hisemotionsneededcontrolling.One34ItriedtohelpBillywastohavehimcomedirectlyintotheclassroomwhenhearrivedatschool.Billy’smomwould35metoalert(警告)metoaparticularlyemotionalmorningathome.Then,Iwouldfocuson36hisangerandcalminghimdownbeforetheotherstudentsarrived.Oneweekourclasswasstudying37.IthoughtonewaytobringlearningintotheclassroomwastobringmydogRockytoschoolfortheday.Thatdaybeganasnormal.Iwaspreparingactivitiesfocusedondogthemes38IwastoldthatBillyhada39morningathomeandImightneedtogethim40.AsIwastalkingtohismom,Billy41intotheclassroom.ToBilly’s42,Rockyimmediatelyranuptohisnew43,wagginghistailandlickingBilly’sfacewithdoggyaffection.Billycouldn’t44Rocky’scharm(魅力)andbeganlaughingashisangermeltedaway.Throughouttheday,BillyneverleftRocky’sside,feedinghim,beinggentlewithhimandeven45theotherstudentswhileRockywassleeping.Billywasknownfordoinganythinghecouldtoavoid46,butonthisdayhefoundagooddogstory,“Clifford’sPuppyDays,”andreadittoRocky.How47IwasatthesightofBillyreadinghappily!Mylittledogwasableto48Billy’sdayfromoneofangerandfrustrationtooneoflaughter,gentlenessand49.ThatdayRockymorethanhelpedmewithmy50;hehelpedtochangethelifeofachild!AfterthatBilly’sbehaviordefinitelyimproved.31.A.challenged B.cheated C.benefited D.betrayed32.A.unforgettableB.uncontrollable C.unconscious D.unfortunate33.A.physical B.mental C.academic D.authentic34.A.advantage B.agenda C.reason D.way35.A.awake B.call C.visit D.sign36.A.tolerating B.observing C.relieving D.ignoring37.A.emotions B.pets C.botany D.diet38.A.after B.as C.when D.before39.A.boring B.fantastic C.busy D.rough40.A.settled B.punished C.treated D.excited41.A.fled B.stormed C.jogged D.floated42.A.surprise B.delight C.shame D.fear43.A.protector B.trainer C.friend D.owner44.A.resist B.describe C.reduce D.forget45.A.educating B.envying C.comforting D.quieting46.A.exploding B.reading C.arguing D.apologizing47.A.surprised B.disappointed C.amused D.confused48.A.urge B.shorten C.transform D.expand49.A.admiration B.curiosity C.anxiety D.love50.A.family B.teaching C.housework D.performance第三部分閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,滿分30分) 請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下列短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AItwasgraduationdayatEtihadTrainingAcademy,wherethenationalairlineoftheUnitedArabEmiratesholdsaseven-weektrainingcoursefornewflightattendants.Despiteherobviouspride,Ms.Fathi,a22-year-oldfromEgypt,wasamazedtofindherselfhere.“IneverinmylifethoughtI’dworkabroad,”saidMs.Fathi,whowasauniversitystudentinCairowhenshebegannoticingnewspaperadvertisementsemployingyoungEgyptianstoworkatairlinesbasedinthePersianGulf.Adecadeago,unmarriedArabwomenlikeMs.Fathi,workingoutsidetheirhomecountries,wererare.ButjustasyoungmenfrompoorArabnationspouredintotheoil-richPersianGulfstatesforjobs,moreyoungwomenaredoingso.FlightattendantshavebecomethepublicfaceofthenewmobilityforsomeyoungArabwomen,justastheywerethefaceofnewfreedomsforwomenintheUnitedStatesinthe1950sand1960s.Theyhavebecomeasubjectofsocialanxietyandfascinationinmuchthesameway.Formanyfamilies,allowingadaughtertoworkmaycallhervirtueintoquestion.Yetthiscultureischanging,saidMusaShteiwi,asociologistatJordanUniversityinAmman.“We’renoticingmoreandmoresinglewomengoingtothegulfthesedays,”hesaid.“It’sstillnotexactlycommon,butoverthelastfourorfiveyearsit’sbecomequiteanobservablephenomenon.”ManyoftheyoungArabwomenworkinginthePersianGulftakedelightintheirstatusaspioneers,rolemodelsfortheirfriendsandyoungerfemalerelatives.Youngwomenbroughtupinaculturethathighlyvaluescommunity,havelearnedtoseethemselvesasindividuals.Theexperienceoflivingindependentlyandworkinghardforhighsalarieshasforeverchangedtheirbeliefsaboutthemselves,thoughitcanalsoleadtoapainfulsenseofseparationfromtheirhomecountriesandtheirfamilies.—FromNewYorkTimes(December22,2022)51.ItcanbeinferredfromthepassagethatyoungArabwomen_________.A.gotoworkabroadafterAmericanwomen’sexampleB.didn’tstarttoworkabroaduntilthelate20thcenturyC.arecommonlyusedtolivingandworkingseparatelyD.expecttotakethesamefamilyresponsibilitiesasmen52.Accordingtothepassage,theArabwomenflightattendantscanbedescribedas_________.A.proud,homesickorindependent B.honest,outstandingoroptimisticC.mature,enthusiasticorenergetic D.painful,desperateorconservative53.HowdothepublicrespondtoyoungArabwomen’snewmobility?A.Thepublicthinkhighlyofit.
B.Thepubliccareverylittleaboutit.C.Thepublicshowbothinterestandanxiety.
D.Thepublicarestronglyagainstit.54.Theauthorintendstotellthereadersthat__________.A.ArabwomencanhardlyfindanyworkB.flightattendantsarebadlyneededinthegulfC.flightattendantsleadquiteadifferentlifeD.youngArabwomen’svaluesarechangingBWhatIsNaturalMedicineNaturalMedicineistousethenaturalenvironment,thenatureofthematerialitselftocurediseasesandrestorethehealth.Itinvolvesbetteringone’sbreathingway,sunbathing,improvingone’sdietsandsoon,whichplayanimportantpartinourhealthcare.StartaRewardingCareerTodayTheAustralianInstituteofAppliedSciencesCollegeofNaturalMedicineprovidesyouwithNationallyRecognizednaturalmedicinecoursesthatcanbestudiedinthecomfortofyourownhome,oratourBrisbanecampusintheheartofStonesCorner.AIASCollegeofNaturalMedicinehasbeenprovidingaccredited(官方認(rèn)可的)naturalhealthcoursesformorethan20years,andoffersaccreditedcertificate,diplomaandadvanceddiplomalevelnaturalmedicine,beautyandmassage(按摩)courses.WhyStudyattheAustralianInstituteofAppliedSciencesWithover36yearsofspecializedtrainingand120courses,ourNaturalMedicineCollegeisAustralia’slongestrunningandmostsoughtaftertrainingproviderforNaturalMedicineEducation.Ourstateoftheartfacilities,highlyexperiencedinstructorsandfriendlysupportstaffmakeusthefirstchoiceforDistanceEducationandOn-campusstudy.StudyingatHomeAllofourcoursesareavailabletostudyathome.Weprovideallthematerialandsupportyouwillneedtosuccessfullycompleteyourcourse.BenefitsofStudyingatHome●Workatyourownpace.●Noneedtotravelorrelocateclosertoacampus.●Nointerruptiontoyourexistingcommitments.●YouarestillinfullcontactwiththecollegeviaTelephone,EmailandPost,soyouwon’tbeoutoftouchwiththelatesttrainingtechniques.55.Youcanlearnhowto______attheAustralianInstituteofAppliedSciencesCollegeofNaturalMedicine.A.applysciencetoourlife B.operateonvariouspatientsC.adjustone’sdietorbreath D.lookaftermentally-illpeople56.Oneofthereasonsforyourchoiceofgoingtothecollegeisthat_______.A.itistheoldestcollegeofthistypeinAustraliaB.itoffersmorecoursesthananyothercollegeC.youmayfindthebestartfacilitiesthereD.youwillgetaccreditedcertificateordiploma57.Ifyoutakethecoursesathome,youaremorelikelyto_______.A.focusonyourowninterests B.adjustyourstudyschedulesC.getanyhelpfrominstructors D.keepupwithnewtechniquesCPatientsanddoctorsalikehavelongbelievedinthehealing(治療)powerofhumor.Itisclaimedthathumornotonlyaffectspatients’moods,butcanactuallyhelpthemrecoverfaster.Severalstudiesseemtosupportthis.Patientsinbetterspiritsareknowntohavehigherimmunecellcounts.Somehaveevenclaimedtohavehealedthemselvesofseriousillnessesbyreadingcomicsandwatchingcomedies.Despiteallthis,manyresearchersarenotconvinced.Theypointoutthefactthatmanysufferingshavebeenknowntodisappearnaturally,withorwithoutadailydoseoflaughter.Theyalsosaythatwhileoptimismingeneraldoesseemtoberelatedtobetterhealth,itishardtotellwhichcomesfirst.Humorintimesofstress,however,clearlymakesusfeelbetter.Ononelevel,ittakesourmindsoffourtroublesandrelaxesus.Onanother,itreleasespowerfulendorphins,achemicalproducedbyyourbodythatreducespain.Therearecaseswheretheappreciationofagoodjokeisindeeddirectlyrelatedtoaperson’shealth.Itcanshow,forexample,whetherapersonhassuffereddamagetooneparticularareaofthebrain:therightfrontallobe(額葉).Scientistsconfirmedthisbyhavingpeoplereadjokesandaskingthemtochoosethefunniestendingsfromalist.Subjectswithnormalbrainsusuallychoseendingsthatwerebasedonarelativelycomplexsynthesis(綜合)ofideas.Subjectswithspecificallylocatedbraindamage,however,respondedonlytoslapstick(鬧劇)endings,whichdidnotdependonaparticularcontext.Whenpressed,thebrain-damagedsubjectssawthelogicinthecorrectendings.Theysimplydidnotfindthemfunny.Ofcourse,humorislargelyanindividualmatter.Nexttimeyourfrienddoesnotgetoneofyourjokes,thereisnoneedtoaccusehimofbeingalamebrain.However,youmightsuggestthathelightenup—forthehealthofit.58.Wecaninferfromthepassagethat________.A.allresearchershaveagreedonthehealingpowerofhumorB.peopleseldomaccusetheirfriendsofnotunderstandingjokesC.theauthorholdsapositiveattitudetothehealingpowerofhumorD.readingcomicswillsurelybecomeapopularwayoftreatingdiseases59.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisNOTtrue?A.Manyresearchersarenotconvincedofthehealingpowerofhumor.B.Patientsinbadmoodsareknowntohavehigherimmunecellcounts.C.Optimismingeneraldoesseemtoberelatedtobetterhealth.D.Peopleshouldtrytheirbesttocheerupfortheirgoodhealth.60.Scientistshadsomepeoplereadjokesandaskedthemtochoosethefunniestendingsfromalisttoconfirmthat________.A.thebrain-damagedpeoplearedifferentfromthosewithnormalbrainsB.apersonwithanormalbrainusuallyrespondstoslapstickendingsC.apersonsufferingcertainbraindamagedoesn’tappreciateagoodjokeD.humortakesourmindsoffourtroublesbyreleasingpowerfulendorphins61.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Whichcomesfirst,humororhealth? B.HumorcancuredifferentillnessesC.PeopleneedhumorintimesofstressD.HumorcontributestogoodhealthDThethingis,myluck’salwaysbeenruined.Justlookatmyname:Jean.NotJeanMarie,orJeanine,orJeanette,orevenJeanne.JustJean.DidyouknowinFrance,theynameboysJean?It’sFrenchforJohn.Andokay,Idon’tliveinFrance.Butstill,I’mbasicallyagirlnamedJohn.IfIlivedinFrance,anyway.ThisisthekindofluckI’vehadsincebeforeMomevenfilledoutmybirthcertificate.Soitwasn’tanybigsurprisetomewhenthecabdriverdidn’thelpmewithmysuitcase.I’dalreadyhadtotoleratearrivingattheairporttofindnoonetheretogreetme,andthengotnoanswertomymanyphonecalls,askingwheremyauntandunclewere.Didtheynotwantmeafterall?Hadtheychangedtheirminds?Hadtheyheardaboutmybadluck—allthewayfromIowa—anddecidedtheydidn’twantanyofittoruboffonthem?Sowhenthecabdriver,insteadofgettingoutandhelpingmewithmybags,justpushedalittlebuttonsothatthetrunk(汽車后備箱)poppedopenafewinches,itwasn’ttheworstthingthathadeverhappenedtome.Itwasn’teventheworstthingthathadhappenedtomethatday.Accordingtomymom,mostbrownstonesinNewYorkCitywereoriginallysingle-familyhomeswhentheywerebuiltwaybackinthe1800s.Butnowthey’vebeendividedupintoapartments,sothatthere’sone—orsometimeseventwoormorefamilies—perfloor.NotMom’ssisterEvelyn’sbrownstone,though.AuntEvelynandUncleTedGardinerownallfourfloorsoftheirbrownstone.That’spracticallyonefloorperperson,sinceAuntEvelynandUncleTedonlyhavethreekids,mycousinsTory,Teddy,andAlice.Backhome,wejusthavetwofloors,buttherearesevenpeoplelivingonthem.Andonlyonebathroom.NotthatI’mcomplaining.Still,eversincemysisterCourtneydiscoveredblow-outs,it’sbeenprettyfrightfulathome.Butastallasmyauntanduncle’shousewas,itwasreallynarrow—justthreewindowsacross.Still,itwasaveryprettytownhouse,paintedgray.Thedoorwasabright,cheerfulyellow.Therewereyellowflowerboxesalongthebaseofeachwindow,flowerboxesfromwhichbrightred—andobviouslynewlyplanted,sinceitwasonlythemiddleofApril,andnotquitewarmenoughforthem.Itwasnicetoknowthat,eveninasophisticated(世故的)citylikeNewYork,peoplestillrealizedhowhomeyandwelcomingaboxofflowerscouldbe.Thesightofthoseflowerscheeredmeupalittle.LikemaybeAuntEvelynandUncleTedjustforgotIwasarrivingtoday,andhadn’tdeliberatelyfailedtomeetmeattheairportbecausethey’dchangedtheirmindsaboutlettingmecometostay.Likeeverythingwasgoingtobeallright,afterall.Yeah.Withmyluck,probablynot.Istartedupthestepstothefrontdoorof326EastSixty-NinthStreet,thenrealizedIcouldn’tmakeitwithbothbagsandmyviolin.Leavingonebagonthesidewalk,Idraggedtheotherupthestepswithme.MaybeItookthestepsalittletoofast,sinceInearlytrippedandfellflatonmyfaceonthesidewalk.Imanagedtocatchmyselfatthelastmomentbygrabbingsomeofthefencethegardenershadputup…62.WhydidtheauthorgotoNewYork?A.Sheintendedtogosightseeingthere.B.Shemeanttostaywithheraunt’sfamily.C.Shewashomelessandadoptedbyheraunt.D.Shewantedtotryherluckandfindajobthere.63.Accordingtotheauthor,somefactsaccountforherbadluckEXCEPTthat________.A.shewasgivenaboy’snameinFrenchB.thecabdriverdidn’thelpherwithherbagsC.hersisterCourtneydiscoveredblow-outsD.nobodyhadcometomeetherattheairport64.Theunderlinedphrase“ruboffon”inParagraph3probablymeans_________.A.haveaneffectonB.playtricksonC.putpressureon D.throwdoubton65.Fromthepassage,wecanknowthat_________.A.theauthorlefthomewithoutinforminghermotherB.theauthorarrivedinNewYorkinaverywarmseasonC.heraunt’sfamilylivedamuchbetterlifethanherownD.herauntandunclewerelikelytoforgetaboutherarrival第四部分:單詞拼寫(每題分,滿分5分)66.___________(包圍)thecitybyawall,ourancestorsprotectedthemselvesverywell.67.___________(告知)whentoleave,webegantomakepreparationsatonce.68.Heofte
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