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江苏省徐州市睢宁县2021-2022学年高二下学期第三次线上质量检测英语试卷
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这是一份江苏省徐州市睢宁县2021-2022学年高二下学期第三次线上质量检测英语试卷,共8页。试卷主要包含了5分,满分37等内容,欢迎下载使用。
试题总分:120分 考试时间:90分钟
第一部分 阅读(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
The Natinal Assciatin f Teachers f Singing (NATS) celebrates the art f singing thrugh a series f cmpetitins that are designed t shwcase the talented singers r perfrmers wh are sn t be rising stars in the prfessin.
NATSAA Cmpetitin
The cmpetitin takes place every ther year and is pen nly t NATS members and students f NATS members. Preliminary cmpetitins (初赛) are held at the reginal level, with ne winner cming ut frm 14 NATS regins.
Entry fee: $75
Prizes: The winner is awarded mre than $13,000; the runner-up (亚军) is awarded mre than S6,000.
Deadline t apply: September 13th, 2021
Natinal Music Theater Cmpetitin
It is seeking the best music theater slists (独奏家), thse wh just need that ne break t mve their careers frward. Applicants must be between ages 20-28 befre the applicatin deadline.
Entry fee: $90 (r a half fr students f NATS members)
Prizes: The winner is awarded $5,000; secnd prize is $2,500; third prize is $1,000.
Deadline t apply: September 15th, 2021
Natinal Student Auditins
The lng-standing traditin f reginal NATS Student Auditins nw prvides the tp perfrmers frm each regin with the pprtunity t cmpete with ther tp artists frm the cntinent.
Entry fee: $75 per categry
Prizes: Prizes fr 1st, 2nd and 3rd place will be $35,000.
Deadline t apply: April 10th, 2021
Art Sng Cmpsitin
The cmpetitin is pen t any cmpser whse submitted wrk meets the fficial requirements and wh pays the cmpetitin entry fee.
Entry fee: Each entry is $30 fr prfessinals; $15 fr full-time students
Prizes: The winner is awarded $2,000; the runner-up is awarded $1,000.
Deadline t apply: December 1st, 2021
1. Why des the NATS hst these cmpetitins?
A. T attract NATS members.
B. T benefit a lt f students.
C. T find ut mvie stars.
D. T ffer a stage t gifted peple
2. What is special abut the Natinal Music Theater Cmpetitin?
A. It sets an age limit.
B. It charges n entry fee.
C. It ffers the biggest prize.
D. It has the strictest deadline.
3. Which will yu take part in if yu are gd at creating music?
A. The NATSAA Cmpetitin.
B. The Art Sng Cmpsitin.
C. The Natinal Student Auditins.
D. The Natinal Music Theater Cmpetitin.
B
It’s nice t feel like a her r t be the centre f attentin every nce in a while. Walking bareft dwn the wrm rad, cheered n by the villagers f Bradstne, ne wuld have thught that I shuld feel full f pride and jy. Thse feelings might have been nice, except fr this ne tiny fact: I had n idea where I was heading, even when I heard my name being shuted ut upn entering the village.
Earlier, after painfully recvering cnsciusness beside the rad, the nly imprtant things I culd remember were my name, Jnathan Grey, and a hrribly uncmfrtable feeling that I had frgtten smething which culd result in life r death. S I had fllwed the rad. Shrtly I nticed that I had smehw als lst track f my shes.
I had ended up in Bradstne. Many villagers hurried ver and screamed my name. One lder wman particularly threw her arms arund my waist. “ Yu made it! I knew yu were special,” she cried, “My baby is finally hme! ” At a lss fr wrds, with n idea what t d, the best I culd ffer the crying wman was t put my arms arund her, t. When she settled dwn, she pulled back t lk at me prperly. “Hw are yu? Really? Oh, yu will have t reprt t Mr. Fredrick first… ”
I was nt sure hw t answer the wman’s — my mther’s? — questins, s I decided t be hnest. “I’m srry, but I’m nt sure wh Mr. Frederick is, r what I must reprt t him. ”
My mther tk a deep breath, then tk my hand t lead me int the huse. “ Yur father will be hme sn, s get settled in. I’ll be utside if yu need me. ” Taking ne last lk arund, my mther let ut a sigh. Fr the time being, hme this wuld have t be. Breathing deeply, I gathered my curage and mentally prepared myself fr what was nw my new life.
4. What can we knw abut Jnathan?
A. He enjyed the welcme he received.B. The villagers were very srry fr him.
C. He had never been the centre f attentin.D. The villagers knew wh he was.
5. What happened t him when Jnathan recvered cnsciusness?
A He felt relieved.B. He was in pain.
C. He frgt his name.D. He regained his memries.
6. Why did Jnathan hug the crying wman?
A. He wuld nt let her g.B. He recgnized his mther.
C. He didn’t knw hw t reply.D. He was glad t have fund her.
7. Hw did Jnathan feel at the end f the text?
A. He tried t make his mther pleased.
B. He was wrried abut meeting his father.
C. He was uncertain if he had the curage fr a new life.
D. He decided t temprarily accept the present situatin.
C
On a recent afternn, Sarah Levy picked up an empty pickle jar frm a shelf in her stre, sniffed it, and then suggested a custmer fill it with sap. There’s a take-a-jar, leave-a-jar plicy at Cleenland, Levy’s new “lw-waste, n-shame” stre that lets shppers stck up n cleaning supplies using their wn bttles. And as an early adpter f a new shift in American cnsumptin habits, she has becme expert at getting the pickle smell ut f glass. “This is nt a trend; it’s a rebirth f interest in reusing instead f recycling,” said Levy.
As cnsumers seek t limit the waste they create, mre lcal entrepreneurs like Levy are stepping in t serve them and have begun pening stres — physical, mbile, and nline. Bstn General Stre is selling a grwing variety f zer-waste decratins. Make & Mend sells secndhand arts and crafts supplies in Smerville’s Bw Market.
Julia Wilsn, wh tracks business sustainability effrts fr the Nielsen research firm, says 73% f cnsumers are lking t shift their cnsumptin habits t reduce their envirnmental impact, and she predicts that they’ll spend $150 billin n sustainable gds by 2023. “It pens the dr fr new entrepreneurs wh are thinking abut things differently and upstart prducts and brands,” she said. Sme entrepreneurs are using a “circular ecnmy” mdel in which gds are delivered in strng packages and they are sent back when they’re empty. Bstn-based ThreeMain pened earlier this year selling cleaning prducts in reusable aluminum bttles. The mst well-funded attempt, Lp, sells 100 majr brands in reusable cntainers.
Levy recgnizes the difficulty invlved in changing cnsumer habits, but she says the mdel wrks because she’s selling necessities. And she’s hpeful, as zer-waste shps have explded abrad in Britain, Canada, and particularly in Australia, where the nn-prfit Plastic Free Fundatin launched the Plastic Free July campaign, which has becme a glbal phenmenn.
8. Bstn General Stre and Make & Mend are mentined t shw many lcal cmpanies ______.
A. have taken part in the lw-waste campaign
B. ignre their custmers’ cnsumptin habits
C. find it imprtant t ffer diverse prducts
D. have taken actin t expand their business
9. Accrding t Julia Wilsn, what shuld entrepreneurs d in the future?
A. Pay mre attentin t the quality f their gds.
B. Prmte new-branded gds n a regular basis.
C. Make sure their gds are affrdable and reusable.
D. Prvide sustainable gds fr the market.
10. What can we knw frm the last paragraph?
A. Necessities are always in great demand in the market.
B. Nn-prfit rganizatins favr zer-waste lifestyles mst.
C. Levy believes zer-waste shps will be accepted wrldwide.
D. Cuntries shuld wrk tgether t change cnsumer habits.
11. Hw des the authr supprt his pinin in the text?
A. By giving examples.B. By analyzing causes.
C. By making cmparisns.D. By making predictins.
D
My granddad ften helped me make a tl t catch fish when I was yung and we wuld spend hurs alng a river. It was lvely fr bth f us then. Many mre f tday’s grandparents have a grwing sense f adventure. And a trend is catching n: skip-gen travel — grandparents taking fun-filled vacatins with grand kids withut their parents alng.
A survey fund that 83% f grandparents put travel with their grand kids as the number ne thing when they retire. Skip-gen travel gets ppular fr gd reasn. Kids have their lives enriched and learn utside classrms. This is als a time f talking and sharing ideas.
“Hw grandparents talk t children is different frm hw parents talk t them. Actually, I feel n a mre equal fting with my grandchildren than I d with my wn children,” Annie Cllins, a travel architect and als part f the trend, says. “Kids away frm their parents are mre pen t ideas and willing t express themselves. It’s nt just kids gaining frm traveling. Wh gets the mst ut f this? Yu might think it’s them but it’s us.” Accrding t a study by the Cleveland Clinic, grandparents wh help watch and spend time with grand kids may actually live lnger than their peers(同龄人).
It’s als imprtant t recgnize that grandparents ften have mre time t travel. Unlike their children, wh may still be in the pursuit f a persnal career that ffers limited time ff, grandparents are ften retired and likely have a different viewpint n life, priritizing experiences and family. S knwing the kids are in great hands, mms and dads will have a bit f time t themselves — sme much-needed leisure time alne t rest and recharge their batteries.
Hwever, skip-gen travel is nt fr every grandparent. After all, grandparents are wrn ut with years and nt s energetic. They surely treasure the chance t frm clse ties with their grandchildren, but it’s wiser t say n when nly the yuth culd enjy themselves, fr the travel shuld be a win fr everyne invlved.
12. Why des the authr mentin fishing experiences with his granddad?
A. T lead in the trend f skip-gen travel.
B. T share the pleasure in ging fishing.
C. T stress the imprtance f family ties.
D. T shw the grwing interest in adventure.
13. Which f the fllwing may Annie Cllins agree?
A. Many parents are t strict with children.
B. Grandparents benefit mre frm skip-gen travel.
C. Spending time with grandparents is better fr kids.
D. Children becme mature when away frm parents.
14. What d we knw abut the parents whse kids are n skip-gen travel?
A. They enjy the mment t relax.B. They feel less anxius and stressed.
C. They miss their kids very much.D. They lk frward t their wn trip.
15. What des the authr suggest grandparents d?
A. Get kids invlved in travel planning.B. Strengthen the bnd with grandchildren.
C. Reduce skip-gen travel apprpriately.D. Make decisins in bth sides’ interests.
第二节(共5小题;每小题 2. 5分,满分12. 5分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
In the 60s, peple asked abut yur astrlgical (abut star) sign. In the 90s, they want t knw yur website. ___16___ Yur website is an electrnic meeting place fr yur family, friends and ptentially, millins f peple arund the wrld. Best f all, yu may nt have t spend a cent. The Web is filled with all kinds f free services and all it takes is sme time and creativity.
___17___ Like the table f cntents f a bk r magazine, the hme page is the frnt dr. Yur site can have ne r mre pages, depending n hw yu design it.
While web pages vary greatly in their design and cntent, mst use a traditinal magazine layut(版面设计). At the tp f the page is a banner(横幅)GRAPHIC. Next cmes a greeting and shrt descriptin f the site. Pictures, text, and links t ther websites fllw.
18 Think abut whm the site is fr and what yu want t say. Next, gather up the material that yu want t put n the site.
While there are n rules yu have t fllw, there are a few things t keep in mind:___19___ If yu want t much at the beginning, yu may never get the site ff the grund. Yu can always add t yur site.
Less is better. Mst peple dn’t like t read a lt f lng texts nline. 20
Smaller is better. Since it can take a lng time t dwnlad large files, keep the file sizes small.
Have the rights. Dn’t put any material n yur site unless yu are sure yu can d it legally. Always remember t get the permissin frm the writer first.
Nw it’s time t rll up yur sleeves and start building.
A. Start simply.
B. Break it int small pieces.
C. Draw a rugh layut n a sheet f paper.
D. Many websites are cnsidered very interesting.
E. Befre yu start building yur site, d sme planning.
F. Think f yur hme page as the starting pint f yur website.
G. These days, having a web address is almst as imprtant as a street address.
第二部分 语言运用(共三节,满分45分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
Befre there were telephnes in every hme that culd 21 yu immediately with a lved ne, there were letters. Sure, yu might ____22____ t wait a few days r weeks fr the pstman t 23 it, but the special feeling it cntained made it wrth the 24 . Althugh a letter ffers n 25 jy, handwritten crrespndence (通信) was always highly 26 and favred. A letter culd be read 27 s that ne culd enjy that special mment ver and ver again.
In the face f wrry ver the crnavirus pandemic and all the ____28____ it has placed n New Yrkers, a Brklyn-based perfrmance artist and English prfessr Brandn Wlf came up with the idea f reviving (复兴) the letter-writing 29 as a means t reach ut and 30 ne anther.
Knwing that peple have lst lved nes, jbs and businesses, and 31 simple pleasures like hugs frm a friend, Wlf began t think abut hw t help peple make meaningful cnnectins.
His 32 was t take a page frm histry.
“When interpersnal cnnectin is risky during the hard times, what are ther ways where we can be tgether?” Wlf wndered. “What is a better experience than _____33_____ a piece f mail in yur mailbx frm smebdy yu didn’t expect t hear frm?”
Using a prtable typewriter and seated n a flding chair alngside a mailbx, he put a sign says, “Free Letters fr Friends Feeling Blue.” Wlf spent several hurs, a few days a week fr fur weeks, typing letters fr his Park Slpe, Brklyn _____34_____ .
The 37-year-ld New Yrk University teacher called his street perfrmance “The Cnsle” — 35 cnslatin (慰问). He hped the neighbrs and thse hearing frm them culd feel the warmth.
21. A. fillB. equipC. cmpareD. cnnect
22. A. needB. wantC. dreamD. pretend
23. A. designB. readC. writeD. deliver
24. A. waitB. purchaseC. exchangeD. wrk
25. A. bitterB. permanentC. instantD. real
26. A. crrectedB. expectedC. wastedD. prcessed
27. A. silentlyB. easilyC. repeatedlyD. ludly
28. A. rderB. stressC. imprtanceD. attentin
29. A. traditinB. hbbyC. prjectD. truble
30. A. rescueB. cmfrtC. trustD. praise
31. A. tested utB. tk nC. given upD. turned t
32. A. dubtB. answerC. rutineD. reasn
33. A. receivingB. brrwingC. remvingD. prtecting
34. A. patientsB. vlunteersC. neighbrsD. supprters
35. A. fit frB. shrt frC. cnvenient frD. famus fr
第二节 语法填空 (共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)
阅读下面短文,在空白处填入一个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Fr centuries, peple have kept large amunts f cash at hme during difficult times. But in the crnavirus crisis, things are different. These metal cins and paper bills can be ___36___ surce f wrry rather than hpe.
37 (tuch) by thusands f peple, these bjects culd be a way fr the crnavirus 38 (spread). Sme cuntries have suggested that their citizens ___39___(stp) using them altgether.
Zachary Chle, an ecnmics prfessr, said, “In many areas, cash was already beginning t disappear due t the risk f ___40___(rb), the ease f Internet rdering, and the ubiquity (普遍存在) f cell phnes.”
Sweden, Finland, Nrway, Canada and thers have slwly reduced cash use t the pint 41 using it in large amunts seems unusual. Britain and Australia are expected t becme 42 (cash) cuntries. In China, cash use 43 (drp) because f electrnic payment services ver the past ten years.
Hwever, cash use is still cmmn in places like West and Central Africa, fr they dn’t have reliable access 44 the Internet. In Lebann, as the ecnmy wrsened late last year, the central bank said peple withdrew an estimated $3 billin and saved 45
at hme.
第三节 单词拼写(共10小题; 每小题1.5分,满分15分)
根据下列各句句意及所给单词的首字母或汉语提示,用单词的恰当形式填空。
Chine has always ______________ me.(令着迷)
She was mtivated __________(仅仅,只是)by self-interest.
S____________ had the game begun when it started t rain.
It is e_____________ that it will be at least tw mre weeks befre Suining lifts lckdwn.
Trust is a vital ______________(组成部分)in any relatinship.
With a flash f ____________(领悟、洞察力)I realized what the dream meant.
I’d like t express my thanks t my parents and my cach. And my thanks are als due t every member f the team in equal m____________.
With the help f my desk mate, I s_____________ several mistakes in my writing.
The measures are intended t r____________ (恢复)public cnfidence in the ecnmy.
D yu think it OK fr Chinese peple t ___________ Christmas?
第三部分 书面表达 (满分25分)
56. 阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。
I had just gtten ut f elementary schl and was abut t enter middle schl. I was s excited t becme a big kid, but I als knew I wuld miss my ld schl n the first day. I wasn’t ging t be walking int the same schl, with the same friends and same teachers. I thught I was ready fr the change, and I had a friend wh wuld be at my new schl — my neighbr. I wuld be fine.
But my neighbr changed very quickly. She dressed differently, she acted differently, and she talked differently. I sn realized my neighbr gt “ppular” fast. My neighbr had taught me the “rules” f being ppular: where I shuld shp, what I shuld say, and what I shuld stp ding.
A part f me didn’t want t be ppular, but the ther half culdn’t help it. S, I sat with my neighbr’s friends. I sn nticed that when I sat in “the grup”, everyne was s nice. I made s many friends that I felt accepted, but I wasn’t myself arund them. I changed myself.
I tried hard t be the ppsite f wh I really was. I was s mean t peple when I was ppular. I als tried t make peple feel bad abut themselves fr being alne.
Finally I felt at a lss. I just culdn’t take it anymre. I talked t my mm abut it and she tld me “just be yurself”. She knew hw hard it was.
One day after schl, she gave me a tiny turtle charm. She tld me, “Whenever yu feel lnely, and yu need a hug and I’m nt there, yu can lk at yur turtle and knw that I lve yu and I am with yu.” It helped me a lt.
注意:
1. 续写词数应为150左右;
2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Gradually, I began t separate frm the grup.
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Thugh suffering a lt, I finally tried t be myself and make gd friends.
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