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2022学年第二学期阶段检测试卷高二年级英语学科考试时间120分钟满分150分第I卷(共105分)I.ListeningComprehensionSectionADirections:InSectionA,youwillheartenshortconversationsbetweentwospeakers.Attheendofeachconversation,aquestionwillbeaskedaboutwhatwassaid.Theconversationsandthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Afteryouhearaconversationandthequestionaboutit,readthefourpossibleanswersonyourpaper,anddecidewhichoneisthebestanswertothequestion.1.A.At5:30.B.At5:00.C.At4:30.D.At4:00.2.A.Inaclassroom.B.Inabookstore.C.Inalibrary.D.Inadepartmentstore.3.A.Bossandclerk.B.Doctorandpatient.C.Teacherandstudent.D.Fatheranddaughter.4.A.Shedoesn’tliketoworkwithMr.Clintonatall.B.ShethinksMr.Clintonisthebestperson.C.Shethinksshe’dbetterworkalone.D.She’dlikeMr.Clintontoworkwithheratlast.5.A.TryingtosketchamapB.Paintingthediningroom.C.Discussingahouseplan.D.Cleaningthekitchen.6.A.Sheistiredofthefoodinthecanteen. B.SheofteneatsinaFrenchrestaurant. C.SheusuallytakesasnackintheKFC.D.Sheisveryparticularaboutwhatsheeats.7.A.Themanhasleftagoodimpressiononherfamily. B.Themancandresscasuallyfortheoccasion. C.Themanshouldbuyhimselfanewsuit.D.Theman’sjeansandT-shirtsarestylish.8.A.Itsprice.B.Itscomfort.C.ItslocationD.Itsfacilities.9.A.Traveloverseas.B.Lookforanewjob.C.Takeaphoto.D.Adoptachild.10.A.Itisaroutineoffer.B.Itisnewonthemenu.C.Itisquitehealthy.D.Itisagoodbargain.SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossible15answersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.11.A.Neartheentranceofapark.B.Inhisbuilding’sparkinglotC.Ataparkingmeter.D.Atastreetcorner.12.A.IthadbeentakenbythepoliceB.ithadkeenmovedtothenextblock.C.Inhadbeenstolenbysomeone.D.Ithadbeenparkedatawrongplace13.A.AttheGreenvillecenter.B.Atapublicparkinglot.C.Inaneighboringtown.D.Inthecitygarage.Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.14.A.Theyhaven’tdevotedasmuchenergytomedicineastospacetravel.B.Threearetoomanykindsofcoldvirusesforthemtoidentify.C.Itisnoteconomicaltofindacureforeachtypeofcold.D.Theybelievepeoplecanrecoverwithouttreatment.15.A.Theyrevealtheseriousnessoftheproblem.B.Theyindicatehowfastthevirusspreads.C.Theytelluswhatkindofmedicinetotake.D.Theyshowourbodyisfightingthevirus.16.A.Itactuallydoesmoreharmthangood.B.Itcausesdamagetosomeorgansofourbody.C.Itworksbetterwhencombinedwithotherremedies.D.Ithelpsustorecovermuchsooner.Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversation·ReceptionNotesGuestRequirementTo17thestaybytwoorthreedays.GuestNameJulia.RoomNumber18PresentsituationAlltheroomsfornextweekhavebeen19SolutionAsktheguestto20at9thenextmorning.Completetheform.WriteONEWORDforeachanswer.Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversation.WhydoestheboyphoneMs.Charlotte?To___21___forthecourseOrganizationBehavior.WhatdoesMs.Charlottethinkofhermanager?Heis____22____.Whatistheweakpointofhermanager?Lackinga____23____.HowisMs.Charlottetowardshergroupmembers?Sheis____24_____them.Completetheform.WriteNOMORETHANTHREEWORDSforeachanswerII.GrammarandVocabularySectionADirections:BeneatheachofthefollowingsentencestherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheoneanswerthatbestcompletesthesentence.15Ontheotherhand,theinfluence______eatinghabitsonpeople’semotionswasalsoneglectedmostofthetime.A.toB.onC.ofD.at26.Personalspacemeansnotonlyanimaginaryspacearoundthebody,but_____aroundallthesenses.A.itB.oneC.thatD.theone27.Toourgreatrelief,______timegoingon,moreandmoreofthevictimsoftheearthquakewererescued.A.asB.whenC.withD.while28.Whatimpressedthevisitorsdeeplywas______theworkersmadewiththeirhands.A.whatB.thatC.howD.which29.When_____hisviewabouthisjobasateacher,Mikesaidhefounditveryinterestingandrewarding.A.askingB.askedC.havingaskedD.tobeasked30.Modernscienceandtechnologyhas______communicationbetweenpeoplefarapart.A.madeitconvenientforB.madeitconvenientC.madeconvenientD.madeitconvenientto31._______tobemuchchanceofourcatchinghimupinthenearfuture.A.Youdon’tseemB.Itdoesn’tseemC.Thatdoesn’tseemD.Theredoesn’tseem32.Hereyouareatlast!Whatkeptyousolong?Sorry,I’mlate.ButdoyouknowwhatgreatdifficultyIhave______yourhouse.A.foundB.findingC.tofindD.forfinding33.Anyhabit______slowsdownyoursilentreadingtothespeedatwhichyouspeak,orreadaloud,isinefficient.  A.which       B.    /   C.that         D.who34._______asmanylocalpeopleaspossiblewhenyouareabroadandyoufinditeasiertoovercometheculturedifference.A.ToknowB.KnowingC.KnownD.Know35.Limitedlifeshouldbemadegooduse_______ourowndreamsratherthanbeafollowerordowhatwearetoldto.A.oftofulfillB.offulfillingC.tofulfillD.tofulfilling36._______herfashiontastecaughtpublicattention,criticismcamejustasquickly,withmanysayingherrebelliouslookwasonlygetmoremediaexposure.A.OnceB.AsC.InspiteofthatD.While37.It_______comeasnosurprisethatSuriCruisewantstobeanactress,sinceherfather,TomCruise,isaHollywoodtopstar.A.canB.shouldC.willD.must38.MyfriendhasreturnedfromtheUK.She______atOxfordforfouryears,duringwhichwecommunicatedwitheachotherontheInternet.A.studiedB.hasstudiedC.hadstudiedD.hasbeenstudying1539.Teaceremony,thoughitisnowmostpopularinJapan,issaid_______inancientChina.A.tohavebeenoriginatedB.tobeoriginatingC.tohavebeenoriginatingD.tohaveoriginated40.Itwasannouncedthatonlywhenthefirewasundercontrol_______toreturntotheirhomes.  A.theresidentswouldbepermitted         B.hadtheresidentsbeenpermittedC.wouldtheresidentsbepermitted        D.theresidentshadbeenpermittedSectionBDirections:Completethefollowingpassagebyusingthewordsinthebox.Eachwordcanonlybeusedonce.Notethatthereisonewordmorethanyouneed.A.stable B.solutions C.considerable  D.role   E.included F.task  G.compose  H.impact  I.challenges  J.certainlyWiththeworld'spopulationgrowingfromsixtoninebillionby2050,researchers,businessesandgovernmentsarealreadydealingwiththe___41___thisincreasewillhaveoneverythingfromfoodandwatertoinfrastructure(基础设施)andjobs.Thedemandforenergywillkeepgrowing,andisexpectedtodoubleoverthenext40years.Findingtheresourcestomeetthisdemandina___42___,sustainablewayisthebasisofournation'senergysecurity,andwillbeoneofthemajor___43___ofthe21stcentury.Alternativeformsofenergy-bio-fuels,windandsolarare___44____beingfundedanddeveloped,andwillplayagrowing___45___intheworld'senergysupply.Butexpertssaythatevenwhencombined,alternativeenergysourceswilllikelymeetonlyabout30%oftheworld'senergyneedsby2050.Forexample,evenwith___46___investments,suchasthe$93millionforwindenergydevelopment___47___in the AmericanRecoveryandReinvestmentAct,importantalternativeenergysourcessuchaswindandbio-fuels__48___onlyabout1%ofthemarkettoday.Energyandsustainabilityexpertssaytheanswertoourfutureenergyneedswilllikelycomefromalotof___49___bothtraditionalandalternative.III.ReadingComprehensionSectionADirections:ForeachblankinthefollowingpassagetherearefourwordsorphrasesmarkedA,B,CandD.Fillineachblankwiththewordorphrasethatbestfitsthecontext.Becauseconflictanddisagreementsarepartofallcloserelationships,couplesneedtolearnstrategiesformanagingconflictinahealthyandconstructiveway.Somecouplesjust__50__anddenythepresenceofanyconflictinarelationship.__51__15,denyingtheexistenceofconflictresultsincouples_52___tosolvetheirproblemsatearly__53__,whichcanthenleadtoevengreaterproblemslateron.Notsurprisingly,expressingangeranddisagreementleadstolowermarital(婚姻的)satisfactionatthebeginning.However,thispatternofbehavior_54___increasesinmaritalsatisfactionovertime.Researchsuggeststhatworkingthroughconflictsisanimportantpredictorofmaritalsatisfaction.  So,whatcanyoudotomanageconflictinyourownrelationships?First,trytounderstandtheotherperson’spointofview__55__putyourselfinhisofherplace.Peoplewhoare_56___towhattheirpartnerthinksandfeels_57___greaterrelationshipsatisfaction.Forexample,researchersfoundthatamongpeopleindatingrelationships58____marriages,thosewhocanadopttheirpartner’sperspectiveshowmorepositiveemotions,morerelationship-enhancingattributesandmoreconstructiveresponses_59___conflict.  Second,becauseconflictanddisagreementsarean__60__partofcloserelationships,peopleneedtobeabletoapologizetotheirpartnerforwrongdoingand__61__forgivenessfromtheirpartnersfortheirownacts.Apologiesminimizeconflict,leadtoforgiveness,andservetorestorerelationshipcloseness.Inlinewiththisview,spouses(配偶)whoaremoreforgivingshowhighermentalqualityovertime.Increasingly,apologizingcanevenhave_62___healthbenefits.Forexample,whenpeoplereflectonhurtful__63__andgrudges(怨恨),theyshownegativephysiological(生理的)effects,including__64__heartrateandbloodpressure,comparedtowhentheyreflectonsympatheticperspective-takingandforgiving.  50.A.resolveB.regretC.abandonD.avoid  51.A.Besides B.ThereforeC.Moreover D.However 52.A.trying  B.declining  C.failing  D.striving53.A.ages  B.years  C.stages  D.intervals    54.A.prescribes  B.protests  C.proves  D.predicts  55.A.so  B.while  C.but  D.and  56.A.sensitive  B.superior  C.exclusive D.efficient 57.A.expose  B.experience  C.explore  D.exploit58.A.aslongas B.asfaras  C.aswellas  D.assoonas59.A.to  B.against  C.at  D.toward  60.A.absolute  B.inevitable C.essential  D.obvious 61.A.require B.inquire  C.receive  D.achieve15  62.A.creative  B.positive  C.objective  D.competitive  63.A.prospects  B.concepts C.memories  D.outlooks  64.A.added  B.toughened  C.strengthened  D.increasedSectionBDirections:Readthefollowingthreepassages.Eachpassageisfollowedbyseveralquestionsorunfinishedstatements.ForeachofthemtherearefourchoicesmarkedA,B,CandD.Choosetheonethatfitsbestaccordingtotheinformationgiveninthepassageyouhavejustread.AAnneWhitney,asophomore(大学二年级学生)atColoradoStateUniversity,firsthadaproblemtakingtestswhenshebegancollege."Iwasalwayswellpreparedformytests.SometimesIstudiedforweeksbeforeatest.YetIwouldgointotakethetest,onlytofindIcouldnotanswerthequestionscorrectly.Iwouldblankoutbecauseofnervousnessandfear.Icouldn'tthinkoftheanswer.MylowgradesonthetestsdidnotshowwhatIknewtotheteacher.“Anotherstudentinbiologyhadsimilarexperiences.Hesaid,"Myfirstchemistrytestwasverydifficult.Then,onthesecondtest,Isatdowntotakeit,andIwassonervousthatIwasshaking.Myhandsweremovingupanddownsoquicklythatitwashardtoholdmypencil.IknewthematerialandIknewtheanswers.YetIcouldn'tevenwritethemdown!"  Thesetwoyoungstudentswereexperiencingsomethingcalledtestanxiety.Becauseastudentworriesandisuneasyaboutatest,hisorherminddoesnotworkaswellasitusuallydoes.Thestudentcannotwriteorthinkclearlybecauseoftheextremetensionandnervousness.Contrarytopeople’scommonbeliefthatpoorgradesareoftenaresultofpoorstudyhabits,sometimestestanxietyplaysaroleinstudents’achievinglowgrades.Recently,testanxietyhasbeenrecognizedasarealproblem,notjustanexcuseorafalseexplanationoflazystudents.  Specialuniversityadvisingcoursestrytohelpstudents.Inthesecourses,advisorstrytohelpstudentsbyteachingthemhowtomanagetestanxiety.Atsomeuniversities,studentstaketeststomeasuretheiranxiety.Ifthetestsshowtheiranxietyishigh,thestudentscantakeshortcoursestohelpthemdealwiththeirtensions.Thesecoursesteachstudentshowtorelaxtheirbodies.Studentsaretrainedtobecomecalminverytensesituations.Bycontrollingtheirnervousness,theycanlettheirmindsworkatease.Learnedinformationthencomesoutwithoutdifficultyonatest.  AnexpertattheUniversityofCaliforniaexplains,"Withalmostallstudents,relaxationandlessstressarefeltaftertakingourprogram.Mostofthemexperiencebettercontrolduringtheirtests.Almostallhavesomeimprovement.Withsome,theimprovementisverygreat."65.To"blankout"isprobably______.  A.tobelikeablanketB.tobesureofananswer15  C.tobeunabletothinkclearlyD.toshowknowledgetotheteacher66.Poorgradesareusuallybelievedtobetheresultof______.  A.poorsleepinghabitB.laziness  C.testanxietyD.inabilitytoformgoodstudyhabits67.Testanxietyhasbeenrecognizedas______.  A.anexcuseforlazinessB.theresultofpoorstudyhabits  C.arealproblemD.somethingthatcannotbechanged68.AUniversityofCaliforniaadvisorsaid______.  A.allstudentscouldovercometheanxietyaftertakingaspecialtestanxietyprogram  B.almostallstudentsfeltlessstressaftertakingaUniversityofCaliforniaadvisingcourse  C.studentsfounditdifficulttoimproveeventhoughtheyhadtakenaspecialtestanxietycourse  D.studentsfounditeasytorelaxassoonastheyenteredaUniversityofCaliforniaadvisingcourseBHOWTOBOOKByphone:CallTicketmaster24hrBookingLineon08448472484Online:www.PalaceandOperaHouse.org.ukorwww.ticketmaster.co.ukInPerson:ThePalaceTheatreTicketCentre,OxfordStreet.Manchester,Ml6FT(MonSat10am-8pm)ByPost:Statingtheperformanceandchoiceofseats,enclosing(附寄)acheque,postalorder,oryourcreditcarddetailstoThePalaceTheatreTicketSavepoundsonticketsNOW!JoinLiveNation’sCardforjust£30ayearandenjoyawholerangeofdiscountsandbenefits.You’llsavemoneyfromthefirsttimeyouuseyourLiveCard—notjustontickets,butonprogrammesandreducedbookingfees.LiveCardmembersoftenjointheaudienceonopeningnightsorenjoygenerousdiscountsthroughouttherunofashow.Call08444996699tojoinLiveCardtoday. Bygettingtogetherasagroupof10ormoreyoucansavemoneyonticketsforyourfavouriteshows.Groupbookersbenefitfromadirectfreetelephonebookingline,anddon’tpaybookingfees.Invitationstopartiesandbook-now-pay-laterprogrammesareallpartofourgreatservicetogroupbookers.Jointhehundredsofpeoplealreadytakingadvantageofourgroupbooking.Call08005875007totalktooneofour15Centre,OxfordStreet,Manchester,Ml6FT.Pleaseencloseastampedaddressedenvelope.groupbookingassistantsaboutyourgroupvisittothePalaceTheatreorOperaHouse.Forfurtherinformationpleasecall01612456609. 69.IfyouwanttojoinLiveCardtosavemoneyontickets,youcancall.A.08448472484B.08005875007C.08444996699D.0161245660970.Howcanyoupayforaticketwhenyoubookbypost?A.Byvisitingthewebsiteofapostoffice.B.Bygoingtoyourlocalbankinperson.C.ByenclosingyourLiveCardinanenvelope.D.Byprovidingyourcreditcardinformation.71.Whatbenefitcangroupbookersenjoyaccordingtothetext?A.Delayedpaymentfortickets.B.Invitationstoopeningnights.C.ReducedbookingfeesbyphoneD.Generousdiscountsontickets.C Peoplearebeinglured(引诱)ontoFacebookwiththepromiseofafun,freeservicewithoutrealizingthey’repayingforitbygivinguplargeamountsofpersonalinformation.Facebookthenattemptstomakemoneybysellingtheirdatatoadvertisersthatwanttosendtargetedmessages.  MostFacebookusersdon’trealizethisishappening.Eveniftheyknowwhatthecompanyisupto,theystillhavenoideawhatthey’repayingforFacebookbecausepeopledon’treallyknowwhattheirpersonaldataisworth.  Thebiggestproblem,however,isthatthecompanykeepschangingtherules.Earlyon,youkeepeverythingprivate.Thatwasthegreatthingaboutfacebook—youcouldcreateyourownlittleprivatenetwork.Lastyear,thecompanychangeditsprivacyrulessothatmanythings—yourcity,yourphoto,yourfriends'names—wereset,bydefault(默认)tobesharedwitheveryoneontheInternet.  AccordingtoFacebook’svice-presidentElliotSchrage,thecompanyissimplymakingchangestoimproveitsservice,andifpeopledon’tshareinformation,theyhavea“lesssatisfyingexperience”.  SomecriticsthinkthisismoreaboutFacebooklookingtomakemoremoney.Itsoriginalbusinessmodel,whichinvolvedsellingadsandputtingthematthesideofthepage,totallyfailed. Whowantstolookatadswhenthey’reonlineconnectingwiththeirfriends?  TheprivacyissuehasalreadylandedFacebookinhotwaterinWashington.InApril.SenatorCharlesSchumercalledonFacebooktochangeitsprivacypolicy.HealsourgedtheFederalTradeCommissiontosetguidelinesforsocial-networkingsites.“Ithinkthesenatorrightlycommunicatedthatwehadnotbeenclearaboutwhatthenewproductswereandhowpeoplecouldchoosetousethemornottousethem,”Schrageadmits.IsuspectthatwhateverFacebookhasdonesofartoinvadeourprivacy,it’sonlythebeginning,whichiswhyI’mconsideringdeactivating(撤销)myaccount.Facebook15isahandysite,butI’mupsetbytheideathatmyinformationisinthehandsofpeopleIdon’tknow.That’stoohighapricetopay.72.WhatdowelearnaboutFacebookfromthefirstparagraph?  A.Itisawebsitethatsendsmessagestotargetedusers.  B.Itmakesmoneybyputtingonadvertisements.  C.Itprofitsbysellingitsusers’personaldata.D.Itprovidesloadsofinformationtoitsusers.73.WhatdoestheauthorsayaboutmostFacebookusers?  A.Theyarereluctanttogiveuptheirpersonalinformation.  B.Theydon’tknowtheirpersonaldataenrichesFacebook.  C.Theydon’tidentifythemselveswhenusingthewebsite.D.Theycareverylittleabouttheirpersonalinformation.74.WhydoesSenatorCharlesSchumerpropose?  A.Settingguidelinesforadvertisingonwebsites.  B.Banningthesharingofusers’personalinformation.  C.Workingoutregulationsforsocial-networkingsites.D.Removingadsfromallsocial-networkingsites.75.WhydoestheauthorplantocancelhisFacebookaccount?  A.Heisdissatisfiedwithitscurrentservice.  B.Hefindsmanyofitsusersuntrustworthy.  C.Hedoesn’twanthispersonaldatatobeusedinawrongway.D.Heisupsetbyitsfrequentrulechanges.SectionCDirections:ReadthefollowingtextandchoosethemostsuitableheadingfromA-Fforeachparagraph.Thereisoneextraheadingwhichyoudonotneed.A.SetaGoodExampleforYourKidsB.BuildYourKids’WorkSkillsC.PlaceTimeLimitsonLeisureActivitiesD.TalkabouttheFutureonaRegularBasisE.HelpKidsDevelopStrategiesofdealingwithdifferentthingsF.HelpYourKidsFigureOutWhoTheyAreG.BuildYourKids’SenseofResponsibilityHowCanaParentHelp?Mothersandfatherscandoalottoensureasafelandinginearlyadulthoodfortheirkids.Evenifajob’sstartingsalaryseemstoosmalltosatisfyanemergingadult’sneedforrapidcontent,thetransitionfromschooltoworkcanbelessofasetbackifthestart-upadultisreadyforthemove.Hereareafewmeasures,drawnfrommybookReadyorNot,HereLifeComes,whichparentscantaketopreventwhatIcall“work-lifeunreadiness.”1576._________Youcanstartthisprocesswhentheyare11or12.Regularlyreviewtheiremergingstrengthsandweaknesseswiththemandworktogetheronanyshortcomings,likedifficultyincommunicatingwellorcooperating.Also,identifythekindsofintereststheykeepcomingbackto,astheseoffercluestothecareersthatwillfitthembest.77.________Kidsneedarangeofrealrolemodels.Haveregulardinner-tablediscussionsaboutpeoplethefamilyknowsandhowtheygotwheretheyare.Discusstheadvantagesanddisadvantagesofyourowncareerandencourageyourkidstoformsomeideasabouttheirownfuture.Whenaskedwhattheywanttodo,theyshouldbediscouragedfromsaying“Ihavenoidea.”Theycanchangetheirminds200times,buthavingonlyafoggyviewofthefutureisoflittlegood.78._______Teachersareresponsibleforteachingkidshowtolearn;parentsshouldberesponsibleforteachingthemhowtowork.Assignresponsibilitiesaroundthehouseandmakesurehomeworkdeadlinesaremet.Encourageteenagerstotakeapart-timejob.Kidsneedplentyofpracticedevelopingeffectiveorganizationalskills,suchasmanagingtimeandsettingpriorities(优先).79._________Playingvideogamesencouragesimmediatecontent(满足).AndhoursofwatchingTVshowswithcannedlaughteronlyteacheskidstoprocessinformationinapassiveway.Atthesametime,listeningthroughearphonestothesongsforalongtimeencourageskidstostayinsideinsteadofparticipatinginotheroutdooractivities.Alltheseactivitiescanpreventthegrowthofchildren’scommunicationandthinkingskillsandmakeitdifficultforkidstodevelopthekindofsustained(持续的)concentrationtheywillneedformostjobs.80._________Theyshouldknowhowtodealwithsetbacks,stressesandfeelingsofinadequacy.Theyshouldalsolearnhowtosolveproblemsandresolveconflicts,waystobrainstormandthinkcritically.Discussionsathomecanhelpkidspracticedoingthesethingsandhelpthemapplytheseskillstoeverydaylifesituations.Whataboutthesonordaughterwhoisgrownbutseemstobestrugglingandwanderingaimlesslythroughearlyadulthood?Parentsstillhaveamajorroletoplay,butnowitismoredelicate.Mostofall,thesenewadultsmustfeelthattheyarerespectedandsupportedbyafamilythatappreciatesthem.SectionDDirections:Readthepassagecarefully.Thenanswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinthefewestpossiblewords.Well,topickupwhereweleftofflasttime,Ibelieveweagreedthatcreativityisamysteriousidea.Itisthosethingsweallrecognizewhenweseeit,butwedon’treallyunderstandwhatitis.Weseemtofeelthatsomepeoplearenaturallycreative,butwedon’tknowhowtheygotthatway.Iscreativityanaturalgiftlikegoodlooks,orisitsomethingthatcanbeacquiredlikeknowledge?Perhapsifweanalyzethecreativeprocesscarefully,wemightgetsomeinsightintowhatitisandhowitmightworkinourlives.Thecreativeprocesshasalwaysbeenacceptedasthesourceofallimportantworkinthearts,butweshouldnotthinkthecreativity15playsaroleonlyinthearts.Everymajorscientificdiscoverybeganwithsomeoneimaginingtheworldtolookdifferentlyfromthewayotherssawit.Andthisiswhatcreativityisallabout--imaginingtheworldinanewway.Anddespitewhatyoumaybelieveaboutthelimitsofyourowncreativeimaginations,weallhavethepotentialtoimaginetheworldinanabsolutelynewway.Infact,youarebornwithit.Itisyourbirthrightasahumanbeing.Andwhat’smore,youuseiteveryday,almosteverymomentofyourlife.Yourcreativeimaginationiswhatyouusetomakesenseofyourexperiences.(Note:AnswerthequestionsorcompletethestatementsinNOMORETHAN10WORDS.)81.Whatdidthespeakermostprobablydiscusslasttime?__________________________________________________________________82.________________________________isthewidelyacceptedideaaboutthecreativeprocess.83.___________________________leadstomajorscientificdiscoveriesaccordingtothespeaker?84.Accordingtothewriter,whatiscreativityallabout?________________________________________________________________________第II卷I.TranslationDirections:TranslatethefollowingsentencesintoEnglish,usingthewordsgiveninthebrackets.1.为何不停下手中的活事情放松一下呢?(Why…)2.慈善机构组织各种活动为地震幸存者筹款。(raise)3.那部打动了很多观众的影片唤起了人们对自己大学生活的回忆。(impress)4.无论何时你遇到一些不尽如人意之事,抱有积极的态度是很重要的。(it)5.科学研究表明人们吃的垃圾食品越多,越有可能变得沮丧。(likely)II.GuidedWritingDirections:WriteanEnglishcompositioninover120wordsaccordingtotheinstructionsgivenbelowinChinese.人人渴望幸福,但由于忙于学业或工作,我们忽视了幸福。你认为幸福是什么?结合生活中的事例阐述你对幸福的理解。15七校联考高二英语试卷答案七校联考听力文字材料1.W:Oh,no.It’sfiveo’clockalreadyandIhaven’tfinishedwritingthereport.M:Don’tworry.Thatclockishalfanhourfast.Youstillhavetimetodoit.Q:Whendoesthisconversationtakeplace?2.W:Excuseme.Iwantsomedictionaries.WherecanIfindthem?M:Theregular-pricedonesarehere.Andonthatshelfinthecorneroftheroom,wehavesomeonsale.Q:Wheredoesthisconversationmostprobablytakeplace?3.W:Mr.Johnson,Iwonderwhetherit’spossibleformetotakeavacationearlynextmonth.M:Didyoufilloutarequestform?Q:What’stheprobablerelationshipbetweenthetwospeakers?4.M:DoyouliketoworkwithMr.Clinton?W:He’sthelastpersonIwanttoworkwith.Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?5.M:Asyoucanseefromthedrawings,thekitchenhasonedoorintothediningroom,anotherintothefamilyroomandathirdtotheoutside。 W:Thedoorintothefamilyroomisn’tbigenough.Coulditbemadewider? Q:Whatarethespeakersdoing?6.M:I’mthinkingaboutwheretogoforabitetonight.Anysuggestions,Barbara? W:Well,howabouttheFrenchrestaurantneartheKFC?Frankly,I’vehadenoughofourcanteenfood。 Q:Whatdowelearnaboutthewoman?7.M:Finally,I’vegotthechancetoputonmynewsuittonight.Ihopetomakeagoodimpressiononyourfamily. W:Comeon!It’sonlyafamilyreunion.SojeansandT-shirtsarejustfine. Q:Whatdoesthewomanmean?8.W:Fromhere,themountainslookasifyoucouldjustreachoutandtouchthem。 M:That’swhyIchosethishotel.IthasoneofthebestviewsinSwitzerland。 Q:Whatistheman’schiefconsiderationinchoosingthehotel?9.M:WhatdoIhavetodotoapplyforapassport? W:Youneedproofofcitizenship,eitheranoldpassportorabirthcertificateandthreephotographs.Thenyoumustcompletethisformandpayafee。Q:Whatisthemanmostprobablygoingtodo?10.M:Miss,canIinterestyouinaporkspecialwithservingtonight?It’sonly799,halftheusualpriceandit’sverytasty。 W:Ohreally?Iwilltryit。 Q:Whatdoesthemansayaboutthedish?SectionBDirections:InSectionB,youwillheartwoshortpassages,andyouwillbeaskedthreequestionsoneachofthepassages.Thepassageswillbereadtwice,butthequestionswillbespokenonlyonce.Whenyouhearaquestion,readthefourpossible15answersonyourpaperanddecidewhichonewouldbethebestanswertothequestionyouhaveheard.Questions11through13arebasedonthefollowingpassage.ItwasabadnightforLewis.Hisresearchintheneighboringtownhastakenlongerthanheexpected.Itwaslateandhewasverytiredwhenhedrovehome.Heturnedintohisbuilding’sparkinglot,butallthespaceswerefull.Hedrovebackoutontothestreet,lookingforaparkingspace.Thefirstblockwasfull.Thenextblockwasalmostempty.Lewisdidn’tseea“noparking”sign,buthehadexpectedthathisparkingwereallowedthere.Mostthespaceswouldbefilled.Thenhesawasmallparkinglotwithtwofreespaces.Hewassogladtoseethemthathedidn’teventhinktoreadthesignbytheentrance.Hedrovein,parkedandhurriedhometogotobed.Thenextmorninghewentbacktothelottogethiscar.Itwasgone.Heranhomeandtelephonedthecitypolicetosaythathiscarhadbeenstolen.Ittookthepoliceonlyaminutetotellhimwhathadhappened:hiscarhadbeenonaprivatelot.Ithadbeentakenawaybythepolice.Lewishadtotakeataxitovisitthecitygaragefarfromthecitycenter.Hehadtopayafeeof40dollarstogethiscarback.Inaddition,hegotaparkingticket,hisfirstoneeverinGreenville。Questions:11:WheredidLewisintendtoparkhiscarwhenhecamebackfromworkonenight?12:WhatdidLewisthinkhadhappenedtohiscarthenextmorning?13:WheredidLewisfinallygethiscarback?Questions14through16arebasedonthefollowingpassage.Manypeoplecatchacoldinthespringtimeorfall.Itmakesuswonderifscientistscansendamantothemoon,whycan’ttheyfindacureforthecommoncold?Theansweriseasy.There’reactuallyhundredsofkindsofcoldvirusesoutthere.Youneverknowwhichoneyouwillget,sothereisn’tacureforeachone.Whenavirusattacksyourbody,yourbodyworkshardtogetridofit.Bloodrushestoyournoseandcausesablockinit.Youfeelterriblebecauseyoucan’tbreathewell,butyourbodyisactuallyeatingthevirus.Yourtemperaturerisesandyougetafever,buttheheatofyourbodyiskillingthevirus.Youalsohavearunningnosetostopthevirusfromgettingintoyourcells.Youmayfeelmiserable,butactuallyyourwonderfulbodyisdoingeverythingitcantokillthecold.Therearedifferentwaystotreatcoldsindifferentcultures.IntheUnitedStatesandsomeothercountries,forexample,peoplemighteatchickensouptofeelbetter.Somepeopletakehotbathanddrinkwarmliquids.Otherpeopletakemedicinestorelievevarioussymptomsofcolds.Therewasoneinterestingthingtonote.Somescientistssaytakingmedicineswhenyouhaveacoldisactuallybadforyou.Thevirusstaysinyoulonger,becauseyourbodydoesn’tdevelopawaytofightitandkillit.Questions:14.Accordingtothepassage,whyhaven’tscientistsfoundacureforthecommoncold?1515.Whatdoesthespeakersayaboutthesymptomsofthecommoncold?16.Whatdosomescientistssayabouttakingmedicinesforthecommoncold,accordingtothepassage?Blanks17through20arebasedonthefollowingconversationM:Goodafternoon,Madam.MayIhelpyou?W:Yes,IhavebeeninthehotelforthepastweekandImustcheckouttomorrow,butI'dliketoextendmystaybytwoorthreedays.M:Isee,madam.MayIhaveyournameandroomnumber,please?W:It'sJuliaandI'vebeeninRoom2305.M:Justamoment,please.I'llcheck.I'mafraidourhotelisfullybookedfornextweek,butmaybesomeonewillcancel.Couldyoucheckitat9a.mtomorrow?W:Well,isthereanychanceofgettingit?Ifitisnotavailable,I'llmakeotherarrangements.M:IamafraidthatIcan'ttellyouatthemoment,Madam.W:That'sallright,thanks.Blanks21through24arebasedonthefollowingconversationM:Hello,Ms.Charlotte,couldyoupleasedomeafavor?MyteacheraskedmetoconductaninterviewformycourseOrganizationBehaviorinPurdueUniversity?W:Sure.M:I’dliketoknowsomethingaboutyouandyourmanager.Whatdoyouthinkofyourmanager?W:Mm,heissmartanddiligent.Healsopaysmuchattentiontocooperation,sohecallsonteamworkinthecompany.M:Inyourpointofview,whatcouldhechangeorimproveasamanager?W:Well,Ithink,hemaytrytocultivateasenseofhumor.M:Doeshelistentoyou?W:Heiswillingtositdownandlistentoothers.M:Whatwouldyouchangeaboutyourself,maybeitistoughforyoutoanswerthisquestion?W:ItseemsthatIamquitestrictwithmygroupmembers.I'lltrytochangeit.M:Ok,Ms.Charlotte,thankyouverymuchforansweringmyquestions.W:Youarewelcome.AnythingelseIcando?M:No,thanks.15七校联考英语试卷答案1-10:CBAAC;ABCAD11-16:BCD;BDA17.extend18.230519.booked20.check21.conductaninterview;22.smartanddiligent.23.senseofhumor;24.quitestrictwith25-29:CBCAB30-34:CDBCD35-40:ADBADC41-49:HAIJDCEGB50-54:DDCCD55-59:DABCA60-64:BCBCD65-68:CDCB69-71:CDA72-75:CBCC76-80:FDBCE81:Themysteriousnessofcreativity/creativityisamysteriousidea82:Thesourceofallartisticwork/Thesourceofallimportantworkinthearts83:Creativeimagination/creativityandimagination(只写对一个也得分)84:Imaginingtheworldinanewway.Translation:Whynotstopwhatyouaredoingandrelaxyourself?OR:Whydon’tyou…?Thecharityorganization(s)/group(s)(has/have)organizedvariousactivitiestoraisemoneyforthevictimsoftheearthquake.Themoviewhichhasimpressedalargeaudienceremindspeopleoftheiruniversitylife.Wheneveryoumeetwithsomethingdisappointing/somethingthatdisappointsyou,itisimportanttotakeapositiveattitude.Scientificresearchhassuggested/shownthatthemorejunkfoodyoueat,themorelikelyyouaretofeeldepressed.Guidedwriting:Itcan’tbedeniedthatnowadays,ourpaceoflifeissofastthatweoftenneglecttherealhappiness.Weareburiedinbooksandworkwhichseemstobeendless.Frommypointofview,happinessliesineverylittlethingthathappensinourdailylife..IcanstillrememberthecoldnightwhenmymotherandIwereonthewaytotheshoptobuymyclothes.Suddenly,anoldladysellingflowersbesidethestreetcaughtoureye,andmymotherstopped.Then,sheaskedwhetherIwaswillingtoturnmynewclothesintoakindofhelp.Iwasonly5yearsoldthen,butInodded,althoughIdidn’tknowtherealmeaningofhiswords.OnlyaftersheboughtalltheflowersfromtheoldladydidIrealizethatwehelpedher.Ididn’tregretlosingmyclothesbutfeltveryhappybecauseIthoughtIhadgiventheoldladywarmthonsuchacoldwinter.Happinessisnotthematerialsatisfactionbuttheexactfeelingofwarmth,loveandcarefromotherpeople.Happinessisavailabletoeveryone.Itonlycallsforakindsmileandafriendlyhand.Everyoneisapartofsociety.It’sourdutyandpleasuretohelpthosewhoareintrouble,andinturnwillgethappiness.15 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