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高二英语科上学期期末考试卷英语命题者:黄回川审阅:黄育仔January7th,2022第I卷(三部分,共115分)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。每段只读一遍。1.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Inapostoffice.B.Inarestaurant.C.Inashop.2.Howmucharetwoseattickets?A.$35.B.$50.C.$70.3.Whatwilltheboybringtogoout?A.Ahat.B.Araincoat.C.Anumbrella.4.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Snakes.B.Storms.C.Clouds.5.Whatdoesthewomanaskthemantodo?A.Restfortwodays.B.Drinkmoremilk.C.Takethemedicineforaday.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至7题6.Wheredoesthemanprobablywork?A.Inahotel.B.Inahospital.C.Inadrugstore.7.Howdoesthemanfeelabouthiswork?A.Happy.B.Nervous.C.Disgusted.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题8.Howdoesthemanusuallydohomeshopping?A.ByTV.B.ByInternet.C.Bymailorder.9.Whatdidthemanbuylastyear?A.Ajacket.B.Acoat.C.Ahat.10.Whatdoesthemanthinkofwhatheboughtlastyear?A.Itisunfitted.B.Itisexpensive.C.Itisunnecessary.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题11.Wheredoesthewomanliketoliveabroad?A.InSouthAmerica.B.InNorthAustralia.C.InSouthAfrica.12.Whatwouldthewomanmissifshelivedabroad?13/13\nA.Herpets.B.Herfriends.C.Herparents.13.Whatmightworrythewomaniflivingabroad?A.Thelivingexpense.B.Thedifferentculture.C.Theforeignlanguage.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题14.Whatdoesthemanthinkofwearingaseatbelt?A.Safe.B.Important.C.Unnecessary.15.Whydidthewomanhaveanaccident?A.Shedrovetoofast.B.Theroadwastoowet.C.Shedidn’twearaseatbelt.16.Whatcanwelearnfromtheconversation?A.75peopleinjuredinthecaraccidentsthisyear.B.Thewoman’sbrotherdiedinanaccident.C.Themanisskillfulindriving.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题17.Howcanthelistenersgetthisintroduction?A.OnTV.B.Ontheradio.C.Bythetaperecorder.18.Wherecansciencebooksbefoundinthislibrary?A.Onlevelone.B.Onleveltwo.C.Onlevelthree.19.Whatcanthestudentsdoonlevelfour?A.Readmaps.B.Studyingroups.C.Findthecirculationdesk.20.Howmuchisthefineoftwo-daylateforoverduebooks?A.50cents.B.1dollar.C.15dollars.第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。21.Ifellin___lovewithAmsterdam___veryfirsttimeIvisitedthecity.A.不填;theB.不填;aC.the;theD.the;a22.---Whatahotday!Haveyouhadadrink?---Yes,butI’dliketohave___afterclass.A.itB.anotherC.thatD.one23.Anewbridge___acrosstheriver.Workstartedlastyearandthebridgeisexpectedtoopennextyear.A.isbuiltB.wasbeingbuiltC.willbebuiltD.isbeingbuilt24.We’llnevergiveupourpilotprojectwhateverpeople___sayordo..A.aregoingtoB.willC.shouldD.may25.___onlybyair,thetowniscutofffromtherestofthecountry.A.AvoidableB.AccessibleC.ConvenientD.Available26.Catsanddogshavequitedifferentnatures:dogslike___,catsareindependent.A.companyB.lonelinessC.comfortD.attention27.I’msureAnnwill___.Sheisintelligent,hard-workingandambitious.A.putonB.hangonC.getonD.turnon28.Kate,___metheladder---Iwanttoclimbupthehousetorepairthechimney.A.bringB.bringsC.tobringD.bringing29.Don’twhistle,John.Youarebeingvery___.Ican’tconcentrateonwritingmy13/13\nessay.A.convincingB.convincedC.annoyingD.annoyed30.___theaccident,allthestudentswereimpressedwiththeimportanceofobeyingthetrafficrules.A.SeenB.TohaveseenC.SeeingD.Afterhavingseen31.---I’dliketobooktwoticketstoBerlin.---I’msorryto___you,buttherearen’tanyticketsleft.A.amuseB.frightenC.disappointD.interrupt32.Ifyouwanttogointothetemple,makesurethatyouaredressed___.A.approximatelyB.appropriatelyC.correctlyD.absolutely33.ItwasclearLucywasunhappy.___,itcomesasnosurpriseshehasdecidedtoresign.A.HoweverB.ThereforeC.OtherwiseD.Besides34.Iwon’thelphimexcept___hegivesmebackthatCDIlenthim.A.whatB.ifC.whetherD.unless35.---Wehavealreadyfoundawaytopreventtheharmfulgasfromspreading.---Good!____.A.Ican’tagreewithyoumoreB.IquiteagreewithyouC.Youmaybecareless,thoughD.Youcan’tbetoocareful,though第二节:完型填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36-55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。Itwasoneofthehottestdaysofthedryseason.Wehadn’tseenraininalmostamonth.Thecropswere36.Cowshadstoppedgiving37.Ifwedidn’tseesomerainsoon,wewouldloseeverything.IwasinthekitchenmakinglunchwhenIsawmysix-year-oldson,Billy,walkingtowardthewoods.Hewas38walkingwithagreateffort...tryingtobeas39aspossible.Minutesafterhe40,hecamerunningoutagain,towardthe41.Momentslater,however,hewasonceagainwalkingtowardthewoods.This42wentonforanhour.FinallyIcouldn’ttakeit43.Iwalkedoutand44himonhisjourneyquietly.Hewas45bothhandsashewalked,beingverycarefulnotto46thewater.Branchesandthorns(荆棘)slappedhislittlefacebuthedidn’ttryto47them.AsIleanedintospyonhim,Isawthemost48site.Severallargedeerstoodbeforehim.Billywalkedrightuptothem.Ialmost49forhimtogetaway.Ahugebuck(雄鹿)was50close.Butitdidn’tthreatenhim...hedidn’t51moveasBillykneltdown.AndIsawatinydeerlyingontheground,obviously52thirst,liftitsheadwithgreatefforttolapup(舔食)thewatercuppedinBilly’shands.Whenthewaterwas53,Billyjumpeduptorunbacktothehouse.Ifollowedhimtoatap.Billyopeneditand54there,lettingthedropsslowlyfilluphis“cup”.Ittookalmosttwentyminutesforthedropstofillhishands.Whenhestoodupandbegantowalkback,Iwastherebeforehim.Hislittleeyeswerejustfilledwithtears.“I’mnot55”wasallhesaid.Ashebeganhiswalk,Ijoinedhimwithasmallpotofwaterfromthekitchen.36.A.swingingB.droppingC.dyingD.growing37.A.featherB.furC.meatD.milk38.A.obviouslyB.patientlyC.eagerlyD.worriedly13/13\n39.A.quickB.commonC.stillD.easy40.A.divedB.disappearedC.stayedD.moved41.A.riverB.springC.garageD.house42.A.ceremonyB.receptionC.activityD.donation43.A.onceagainB.anylongerC.nofurtherD.atmost44.A.showedB.ledC.caughtD.followed45.A.cuppingB.unfoldingC.stretchingD.closing46.A.drinkB.polluteC.spillD.keep47.A.leaveB.abandonC.cutD.avoid48.A.amazingB.disturbingC.strikingD.confusing49.A.commandedB.screamedC.recommendedD.whispered50.A.extremelyB.hopefullyC.dangerouslyD.gratefully51.A.evenB.everC.neverD.also52.A.resultinginB.sufferingfromC.gettingridofD.makinguseof53.A.lostB.missingC.stolenD.gone54.A.stoodB.kneltC.jumpedD.hung55.A.jokingB.playingC.wastingD.pretending第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AProbablymanyofyouknowtheidiom“aneyeforaneyeandatoothforatooth”.Butdoyoubelieveatoothforaneye?That’ssomethingalittlebitdifferent.Thisstrangeexchangeisneitheraformofretribution(报应)noranunexpectedgiftfromtheToothFairy---it’sactuallyaverygenerousgiftfromayoungIrishman,RobertMcNichol,23,tohisformerlyblindfather,57-year-oldBobMcNichol.In2022,BobMcNichol’ssightwasdestroyedinanaccidentwhenhiseyesweredoused(溅在……上面)withliquidaluminum(铝).Doctorspredictedthathewouldneverbeabletoseeagain.ButMcNicholneverlikedtotakenoforananswer:whenheheardaboutauniqueoperationcalledOsteo-Odonto-Keratoprosthesis,heknewhehadtogiveitashot,eventhoughthesuccessratewasamere65percent.Inthetechnique,theeyesocket(眼窝)isrebuiltandimplanted(植入)withahumantoothandpartofthejawbone,toprovidesupportforanartificialcornea(角膜).LuckilyforMcNichol,Robertwaswillingtosacrificeoneofhisteethtohelphisfatherregainhissight.Thetechniqueisn’tsimple:McNichol’sfirststintontheoperatingtablelastedtenhours,withafivehourfollow-upsessionatalaterdate.Butthankstohisson’sgift,he’salreadyseeingastonishingresults.“NowIhaveenoughsightformetogetaroundandIcanwatchtelevision.Ihavecomeoutfromcompletedarkness,“hetoldhisfriends.56.BobMcNichollosthissight____.A.afterhehadanoperationonhiseyesB.becauseofanaccidentC.becausehemetwithaserioustrafficaccidentD.whenhewas57yearsold57.Theunderlinedphrase“giveitashot”(inParagraph4)probablymeans“____”.A.giveitatryB.makearemark13/13\nC.fireagunD.kicktheball58.ThetoothBobertdonatedtohisfatherisusedto____.A.maketheeyesocketlookprettierB.causehisjawbonetofunctionwellC.helphisfathertakeinmorefoodD.supporttheimplantedartificialcornea59.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.FatherandsonB.AuniqueeyeoperationC.AmandefeatingdarknessD.Blindmanseeswithaidofson’stoothBTOURNAMENTOFROSES--5DaysLosAngelesDay1LosAngeles.(Sun.,Dec.30)WelcometoLosAngeles!Thiseveningmixwithyourtravelingcompanionsatthewelcomereception.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Day2LosAngeles.(Mon.,Dec.31)HeadtoPasadenaforthealwayscolorfulROSEBOWLFAMILYFESTIVALandwatchthefloats(彩车)decoratedwithtensofthousandsofflowers.Thisafternoon,youcantaketheincludedvisittotheGETTYMUSEUM.Thisevening,joinyourtravelingcompanionsataspecialNewYear’sEveDINNERANDDANCEGALA(盛会),completewithhats,partyfavors,livemusic,and,ofcourse,champagne!You’lltoasttheNewYearalittleearlytonighttoallowforanearlymorningdeparturetotheRoseParade.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Day3LosAngeles.TournamentofRosesParade.(Tue.,Jan.1)HappyNewYear!Getreadyforoneoftheworld’smostpopularparades,andyou’llseeitlive!GlobushasbookedtheGRANDSTAND(在大看台上的)SEATSatthebeginningoftheparaderouteforagoodview.Seethewonderfulfloral(饰以花的)floats,marchingbandsfromaroundtheworld,andthecelebrities.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Day4LosAngeles.(Wed.,Jan.2)ThismorningviewtheindividualfloatsinthePOSTPARADEVIEWINGAREA.Formanythisisthehighlight(最精彩的部分)oftheentireevent.Besuretobringyourcameraandplentyoffilm!Anotherspecialtreattonight---aspecialGOLBUSFAREWELLCELEBRATIONDINNER.-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------Day5LosAngeles.(Thu.,Jan.3)Thetourendstoday,withtourguestsdepartingonindividualschedules.60.Youcanmostprobablyreadthepassageina___.A.newsreportB.travelguideC.textbookD.historymagazine61.WhatactivitycanvisitorsenjoyonDec.31?A.TournamentofRosesParade.B.PostParade.C.Afarewellcelebrationdinner.D.Adinneranddancegala.62.Theunderlinedword“Globus”inthepassagerefersto“____”.A.thetravelagencyB.thelocalgovernmentC.LosAngelesD.RosesParade13/13\n63.Accordingtothepassage,youshouldbringyourcameraon____.A.Day2B.Day3C.Day4D.Day5CStarvingpolarbearsareeatingoneanotherintheArctic.Flowersarebloomingtoosoonanddie.TheicecapsaremeltingsofastthatrisingwaterlevelswillthreatencoastaltownsalongFloridawithinseveraldecades(periodoftenyears).ThesearejustafewexamplesoftheterribleconsequencesofclimatechangesupportedbyanewanalysisinNature.Inthepastthreedecades,averageglobaltemperatureshaverisenabout0.6°Candareprojectedtojumpbyabout1.7°Cbytheendofthecentury,saysCynthiaRosenzweig,wholeadstheClimateImpactsGroupatNASA’sGoddardInstituteforSpaceStudiesatColumbiaUniversityinNewYork.“We’vealreadyseenthatarelativelylowamountofwarming,”shesays,“canleadtoabroadrangeofchanges.”Theunnaturalwarmingcausedbyman-madegreenhousegases,especiallycarbondioxideproducedbycarsandcoal-poweredplants,bringstroubleforentireecosystems.InNorthAmericaalone,scientistshaveidentified89speciesofplants,suchastheAmericanhollythathavefloweredearlierinthespring.InSpain,appletreesbloom35daysaheadofscheduleinresponsetothehighertemperatures.Otherwildlife,liketheinsectsthatusecertainplantsforfoodandthebirdsthatfeedontheinsects,mustthenmoveforwardtheirseasonalstirrings(萌动)andmatingpatternstosurvive.Totrytofollowthistimeshift,somebirdssuchasrobins,theclassicsymbolofwinter’sthaw(解冻时期),arereturningtoColoradofromtheirmigrations(迁徙)sometwoweeksearlierthaninyearspast.Allthesechangescanthrowafoodchainindisorder.Somebirdspeciesthatarrivebeforetheinsectsreappearmaystarvetodeath.“Aroundtheworld,plantsandanimalsarewakinguptoanearlieralarmclockthantheyusedto,”saysTerryRoot,abiologistfromStanfordUniversity.64.Theunderlinedword“projected”(inParagraph2)probablymeans“____”.A.forcedB.presentedC.indicatedD.predicted65.Accordingtothethirdparagraph,asaresultofclimatechange____.A.thewarmweatherwakesanimalsupearlierB.certaintreesbloomaseasonaheadoftimeC.thebirdsneedtochangepatternsoflivingD.theAmericanhollywillflowerinlatespring66.Whatcanweknowaboutrobinsaccordingtothepassage?A.Farmersdependonthemtotellthetime.B.Theyusedtocomebackwhenspringcame.C.Theyusedtopredictthechangeofweather.D.Theyusuallymigratewhenseasonschange.67.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.ManistoblameforglobalwarmingB.GreatchangestakeplaceonEarthC.BirdmigrationandclimatechangeD.Globalwarmingchangingnature’sclockDYourcellphoneholdssecretsaboutyou.Besidesthenamesandnumbersthat13/13\nyou’veprogrammedintoit,tracesofyourDNAremainonit,accordingtoanewstudy.DNAisgeneticmaterialthatappearsineverycell.Likeyourfingerprint,yourDNAisuniquetoyou---unlessyouhaveanidenticaltwin.ScientiststodayusuallyanalyzeDNAinblood,saliva(唾液),orhairleftbehindatthesceneofacrime.Theresultsoftenhelpdetectivesidentifycriminalsandtheirvictims.MeghanJ.McFadden,abiologistatMcMasterUniversityinHamilton,Ontario,heardaboutacrimeinwhichthesuspectbledontoacellphoneandlaterdroppedthedevice.ThismadeherwonderwhethertracesofDNAremainedoncellphones---evenwhennobloodwasinvolved.Tofindout,sheandacolleaguecollectedflip-style(翻盖式)phonesfrom10volunteers.Theycollectedinvisibletracesoftheusersfromtwopartsofthephone:theoutside,wheretheuserholdsit,andthespeaker,whichisplacedattheuser’sear.Thescientistsscrubbed(meaning“cleaned”)thephonesusingaliquidmixturemademostlyofalcohol.TheaimofwashingwastoremovealldetectabletracesofDNA.Theownersgottheirphonesbackforanotherweek.Thentheresearcherscollectedthephonesandrepeatedcollectingtracesoneachphoneoncemore.TheydiscoveredDNAthatbelongedtothephone’sowneroneachofthephones.Surprisingly,DNAshowedupeveninswabsthatweretakenimmediatelyafterthephoneswerecleaned.Thatsuggeststhatwashingwon’tremovealltracesofevidencefromacriminal’scellphone.Socellphonescannowbeaddedtothelistofcluesthatcanhelpacrime-sceneinvestigation.68.McFaddendecidedtofindoutwhetherpeopleleavetheirDNAontheircellphoneswhenshe____.A.gothercellphonelostbychanceB.foundacellphonewithbloodonitC.heardaboutacrimeinvolvingacellphoneD.didresearchoncellphones69.Thescientistsallowedthevolunteerstokeeptheircellphonesforaweekinorderto____.A.letthemleavetheirtracesontheirphonesB.avoidkeepingtheircellphonestoolongC.givethemachancetogetridoftheirsecretsD.findoutwhoisresponsibleforthecrime70.Thelastparagraphmainlytellsusthatcellphones____.A.doharmtopeopleB.shouldbeoftencleanedC.disclosepeople’ssecretsD.helpdealwithcrimes71.WhichofthefollowingisNOTmentionedinthepassage?A.Thereasonforcollectingthephonesfromvolunteers.B.ThetechniqueofcollectingDNAonthephones.C.ThemethodofremovingtracesofDNAonthephones.D.Thepurposeofwashingthecellphones.ECHICAGO---Callitareward,orjust“bribery(贿赂)”.Whicheveritis,manyparentstodayreadilyadmittobuyingofftheirchildren,whogetgoodies(好东西)foranythingfrombehavinginarestauranttosleepingallnightintheirownbeds.13/13\nThat’swhatworriesparentingexperts.“Ithinkthatrewardsystemshaveatimeandaplaceandworkreallywellincertainsituations,”saysMarcySafyer,directoroftheAdelphiUniversityInstituteforParenting.“Butwhatoftengetslostforpeopleisbeingabletofigureouthowtocommunicatetotheirkidsthatdoingthethingisrewardingenough,”Safyersays.Parentsandexpertsalikeagreethatthedynamic(动力)ispartlyareflectionoftheworldwelivein.It’sunrealistictothinkaparentwouldn’trewardtheirchildrenwithmaterialthingssometimes,saysRobinLanzi,aclinicalpsychologistandmotheroffourwho’stheresearchdirectorattheCenteronHealthandEducationatGeorgetownUniversity.“Butyouwanttomakesurethattheymatchthebehavior,soit’snotsomethinghugeforsomethingsmall,”Lanzisays.SherecallshearingaboutafatherwhoofferedhischildaNintendoWiigamesystemforscoringacouplegoalsinasoccergame.ElizabethPowell,amotheroftwoyoungdaughtersinAustin,Texas,knowswhatshemeans.“Youwanttoraisetheminawaythatthey’rerespectfulandappreciatethings,”Powellsaysofherchildren.“Butsometimes,youwondernowifkidsappreciateevenanewpairofshoes.”72.Parentingexpertsareworriedthat____.A.today’schildrenarefedupwithmaterialthingsB.parentsarerewardingtheirkidsimproperlyC.today’schildrenaremoreandmoredemanding(苛求的)D.thereislackofcommunicationbetweenparentsandchildren73.WhatSafyersayssuggeststhat____.A.rewardsystemsarequitelimitedindevelopingabilitiesB.rewardsystemsworkwellregardlessoftimeandplaceC.rewardsystemsarestillnotmadefulluseoftodevelopabilitiesD.rewardsystemsareoftenusedatthewrongtimeandplace74.WhatcanwelearnfromwhatRobinLanzisays?A.Sheholdsadifferentopinionfromotherparentingexperts.B.Shethinkschildrencan’tbehavewellwithoutbeingrewarded.C.SheholdsasimilarbelieftoSafyerandgivesfurtherexplanation.D.Shedoesn’tbelieveinrewardingchildrenforgoodbehavior.75.ThefatherwhoofferedhischildaNintendoWiigamesystemcanberegardedas____.A.over-rewardinghischildB.givinghischildproperrewardC.respectingandappreciatinghischildD.givingsomethingsmallforsomethinghuge13/13\n班级_________________姓名__________________座号_________________密封装订线内请不要答题密封南安一中2022-2022学年高二上学期期末考英语试卷答题卡 第II卷(共35分)第四部分:写作(共两节,满分35分)第一节短文填空:(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请仔细阅读下列短文,并根据上下文、首字母和汉语提示,在右边标有题目的横线上写出一个英语单词的完整、正确的形式,使短文通顺。Haveyouevertriedany76sports,likebungee76.__________________jumping?I’mnotbraveenoughandhaveneverhadthec77totryit,butmyfriend,Tim,whowasoncea77.__________________memberofaMountEverest(珠穆朗玛峰)expedition,alwayslikestotrythesekindsofextremesports.Onesummerholiday,I78(陪伴)himonaten-milehike.78.__________________Aswewerewalking,wesawmanybigrocks,ofw7979.__________________thelargestonewasabout100feethigh.“80beautifulrocks!I’dliketotryclimbing80.__________________one,”Timsaid.“Butyouhaveno81(装备)here.”“Ihavemyhands81.__________________andfeet.”“Youarecrazy.You’rerisking82life.”82.__________________“Don’tforget.IonceclimbedMountEverest.”Havingwarmedupforafewminutes,Timbegantoc83therock.Itwasreallyanadventureforhim.I83.__________________stoodatthefootoftherockandstarednervously8484.__________________thefigureontherock,waitingforhimtocomebackdownsafely.WhenTimfinallygotbackdownagain,hesaidtome,“I’mactuallyjustmaking85(准备)toclimb85.__________________MountEverestagain.”第二节书面表达:(共1题;满分25分)现在越来越多的学生选择上艺术学校,为实现自己的“明星梦”花费巨大。请你就下面表格所提供的信息写一篇短文,谈谈自己的看法。费用普通学校每年学费平均5000元艺术学校每年学费平均10000元,甚至15000元其他器材费用,家教费用艺术类毕业生越来越多,就业紧张;毕业生至少每年收入50000元,才能平衡以前的投入13/13\n就业及报酬要求:1.词数:120左右;2.开头已给出,不计入总词数。3.参考词汇:教学,讲授tuitionMoreandmorestudentswouldliketogotoartcollegetorealizetheirstardreams.…------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------13/13\n南安一中2022-2022学年高二上学期期末考英语试卷参考答案01---05ACBCA06---10BACAC11---15ABACB16---20CACBB21---25ABDDB26---30ACACC31---35CBBBD36---40CDACB41---45DCBDA46---50CDABC51---55ABDBC56---60BADDB61---65DACDC66---70BDCAD71---75BBDCA76.extreme77.courage78.accompanied79.which80.What81.equipment82.your83.climb84.at85.preparationsOnepossibleversion:Moreandmorestudentswouldliketogotoartcollegetorealizetheirstardreams.ButIthinktheyspendtoomuchmoney.Usually,astudentspends5,000yuaneveryyearforanaveragecollege.,while10,000oreven15,000yuanforanartcollege.Besides,someofthemhavetopayforequipmentandprivateteaching.Thecostoftuitionhasbecomeaheavyburdenforthosefromlow-incomefamilies.What’sworse,withmoreandmorestudentsgraduatingfromartcolleges,it’smoredifficultforthemtogetajob.Agraduatehastoearnatleast50,000yuaneveryyeartobalancethepreviouscost.Personally,theartmajorisn’tonlywhatwecanchoose.Weshouldchooseonesuitableforourselves.Itiseye-catchingbutthepaymentisheartbreaking.听力原文:Text1:M:Excuseme,madam.I’dliketosendthisparceltoTokyo.What’sthepostage?W:Letmesee.It’s$12.Text2:M:Hi,I’dliketobooktwoticketsfortheweekend’sconcert.W:Itis$25perticketandisstandingroomonly.Aseatticketis$35.Text3:W:John,areyougoingout?It’llrainintheafternoon.M:Mum,I’llbringthis:It’slikeajacketbutIwon’twearitwhenitwhenit’ssunny.Itcan’tkeepmewarm.Butitcankeepmedry.Anditisusuallymadeofplastic.Text4:W:Thesmallquakesaresofrequentrecentlythattheyaregettingonmynerves.Lookthosecloudslookstrange,don’tthey?M:Yes.Theylooklikesnakes.Ihavereadthatblackcloudsofthisshapearesometimesthesignofanearthquake.13/13\nText5:W:What’sthematterwithyou?M:Ihaveapaininmythroatandarunnynose.W:Ithinkyou’vecaughtacold.Restfortwodays.Also,youneedtotakemedicineforthreedays.Remember,drinkofwater.Thenyou’llgetwellsoon.Text6:W:What’sitlikeworkingwithsickpeopleallday,Alex?M:It’sdifficultbecausemanypatientsneedalotofcare.W:Oh,yougivethemmedicineandmaybechangebandages?M:Yes,andwehavetowriteeverythingonchartsforthedoctors.W:Anythingelse?M:Wehelppeoplegetreadyfortests.Sometimesthey’reprettynervous.W:soundslikeit’sastressfuljob.M:Yes,butIreallyenjoyit.Ifeelgooddoingit.Ilovehelpingpeople,andtheyalwaysthankme.W:Well,goodforyou.Text7:W:Hello.I’mfromSoundBytesRadioandI’mdoingasurveyabouthomeshopping.CouldIaskyouafewquestions?M:Asurveyabouthomeshopping?Sure.W:Thankyou.Areyouahomeshopper?DoyouusetheInternetorwatchtheShoppingChannel?M:No,Iliketolookthroughcataloguesanddomailorder.RecentlyI’vebeenreceivingalotofcataloguesandtheyhavesomeattractivethings.Infact,sometimesIevenorderthingsIdon’tneed.W:Likewhat?M:Well,lastyearIorderedaheavyjacketwithahat,anditcostonly300dollarsbutit’snevergottencoldenoughtowearit.Ishouldneverbuysomethingoutofasuddendesire.Hey,doyouwanttobuyit/W:Oh,no,thanks.Butthankyouforansweringmyquestions.Text8:M:Doyouthinkyou’dliketoliveinaforeigncountry,Angels?W:Sure,forawhile,anyway.EspeciallysomewhereinSouthAmerica.I’vemetlotsofpeoplefromthere,andthey’vebeengreat.M:Whatdoyouthinkyou’dmissifyoulivedabroad?W:IguessonethingI’dmissforsurewouldbemyfriends.Itmighttakeawhiletomakenewones.M:Howaboutlearninganewlanguage?Wouldthatworryyou?W:Noway!I’dlovetohavethechancetolearnanewlanguage.Andit’ssomucheasierwhenyouliveinthecountrywherepeoplespeakit.ThethingI’dprobablyworryaboutisthecostofliving.Itcanbeprettyexpensivelivinginaforeigncountry.Text9:W:Doyouweartheseatbelteverytimeyoudriveorrideinacar?M:No,seatbeltsareforchickens.Besides,I’magreatdriver.13/13\nW:Thechancesofbeinginjuredinacaraccidentthisyearare1in75.Ithinkthat’sworththinkingaboutseriously.M:Haveyoueverbeeninvolvedinanautomobileaccident?W:Onlyonce.Mycarslidonarainynightandwentofftheroad.FortunatelyIwaswearingmyseatbelt.M:I’veneverhadaseriousaccident.W:MybrotherwasmoreunluckythanIwas.LastDecemberhewasalmostkilledinanaccident.Hewasn’twearingaseatbelt.M:Wow.That’sterrible.W:Fasteningyourseatbeltshouldbeanautomaticthingassoonasyougetintoyourcar.Buttoomanypeoplestillrefusetowearseatbelts.M;OK.I’vegotthemessage.FromnowonI’llwearmyseatbelt.Text10:M:Helloandwelcometotheschoollibrary.Iwillintroduceyouwiththisdocumentarytoourlibraryarrangementsandoperatinghours.Firstofall,thelibrary’scollectionofbooks,referencematerials,andotherresourcesarefoundonlevelonetofourofthisbuilding.Levelonehousesourhumanitiesandmapcollections.Onleveltwo,youwillfindourcirculationdesk,currentmagazines,andourcopyequipment.Ourscienceandengineeringsectionscanbefoundonlevelthree.Finally,groupstudyrooms,ourMicrosoftcollection,andthemultimediacentrearelocatedonlevelfour.Undergraduatestudentscancheckoutuptofivebooksfortwoweeks.Thereisa50-cent-a-daylatefeeforoverduebooksuptoamaximumof$15.Thelibraryisopenweekdays,8:00a.m.to10:00p.m.,andonSaturdaysfrom9:00a.m.to8:30p.m.ThelibraryisclosedonSundays.13/13
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