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    2022 学年第二学期钱塘联盟期中联考
    高二年级 英语试题


    考生须知:
    1.本卷共 10 页满分 150 分,考试时间 120 分钟;
    2.答题前,在答题卷指定区域填写班级、学号和姓名;考场号、座位号写在指定位置;
    3.所有答案必须写在答题纸上,写在试卷上无效;
    4.考试结束后,只需上交答题纸。
    选择题部分(共 95 分)
    第一部分:听力(共两节,满分 30 分)
    做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答 题纸上。
    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.Where will the boy go after school?
    A.The teahouse. B.The post office. C.His sister’s house.
    2.What does the woman think of watching TV?
    A.Interesting. B.Educational. C.Useless.
    3.What are the speakers talking about?
    A.A long trip. B.Their favorite music. C.Ways to listen to music.
    4.Why do Tina’s parents move to London?
    A.To accompany Tina. B.To work there. C.To further study.
    5.What kind of magazines is the man interested in?
    A.Politics magazines. B.Fashion magazines. C.Outdoor magazines.
    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 5 秒钟的时间阅读各个小题。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.How much will the man pay for the class?
    A.$50. B.$100. C.$150.
    7.Why does the man want to take the class?
    A.He enjoys cooking. B.He likes Thai food. C.He needs a recipe book.
    听第 7 段材料,回答第 8 至 10 题。

    8.What does the man advise the woman to do?
    A.Go to work together. B.Live near the company. C.Receive further education.
    9.Who will quit the job next month?
    A.Julie. B.Cathy. C.Gale.
    10.What is the relationship between the man and Ms. Gomez?
    A.Neighbors. B.Old classmates. C.Former colleagues.
    听第 8 段材料,回答第 11 至 13 题。
    11.Where does Mark plan to spend the summer?
    A.In San Jose.
    B.In Mountain View. C.In San Francisco.
    12.Who has an apartment in Paris?
    A.Janet. B.Janet’s cousin. C.Janet’s grandma.
    13.What will Janet do this summer?
    A.Visit museums. B.Work in Paris. C.Take cooking classes.
    听第 9 段材料,回答第 14 至 16 题。
    14.How did Vicky make a dress for a student clothes show?
    A.Study film stars’ dresses. B.Use her mother’s old curtains. C.Copy dresses from different designers.
    15.What did Vicky enjoy doing at big shows?
    A.Interviewing the models. B.Watching the performance. C.Taking photos of the models.
    16.What is Vicky’s parents’ attitude toward her blog now?
    A.Worried. B.Negative. C.Supportive.
    听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。
    17.When does the museum close every day?
    A.At 5:00 pm. B.At 6:00 pm. C.At 9:00 pm.
    18.What will the exhibition focus on this year?
    A.Food. B.People. C.Clothes.
    19.How long will the exhibition last?
    A.One month. B.Two months. C.Three months.
    20.Which is the most convenient way to get to Cornford Museum?
    A.By subway. B.By car. C.By bus.
    第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分 50 分)
    第一节(共 15 个小题;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,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。
    A

    4 of the Best Cycling Holiday Destinations in Europe
    European cycling holidays provide some of the best experiences you can have on two wheels. Come and join us!
    Girona, Spain
    Girona is surrounded by wonderful and easily accessible cycle routes that pretty much offer any riding you would ever need or want. The traffic-free roads mean that there is little trouble in getting out of the town and into the hills. Girona’s old town itself is a beauty and with plenty of places serving great food and great coffee, there’s a certain magic to the place.
    Algarve, Portugal
    Portugal is a cycling destination that has grown very popular thanks to the large variety of roads in the country. Not only are there plenty of climbs but also a lot of rolling roads to test yourself on. The terrain is similar to what you’ll find in the most popular cycling regions, but Portugal just feels little bit less mainstream. Away from the bike, there is also plenty of tasty food and local wines to try.
    Northern Scotland, UK
    One of the best places to tour in all of Europe is in fact Scotland. Particularly adventurous cyclists can take advantage of Scotland’s rules on wild camping— Scottish law allows members of the public the right to roam, while English law does not. It’s a totally free way to explore a place and Scotland might just be one of the best ones to do it because of the beautiful scenery.
    Julian Alps, Slovenia
    Slovenia is quite new when it comes to comparing with other European cycling destinations. A great destination for mountain bikers and road cyclists as well, the country has plenty of off-road routes and roads that take you high up into the Julian Alps. It’s no surprise once you’ve come here you’ll find that the country does very well in producing world class bike racers.
    21. What do Girona, Spain and Algarve, Portugal have in common?
    A. They are fit for travelling with families.
    B. They are suitable for cycling and climbing. C. They both have wonderful off-road routes. D. They both serve delicious food to tourists.
    22. Which cycling holiday destination is your best choice if you love adventure?
    A. Girona, Spain. B. Algarve, Portugal.
    C. Northern Scotland, UK. D. Julian Alps, Slovenia.
    23. What is special about Julian Alps, Slovenia?
    A. It’s completely traffic-free.
    B. It has many world class cyclists. C. It has a very long history.
    D. It has plenty of rural landscapes.
    B
    Rinzin Phunjok Lama was 16 when he first saw a Himalayan snow leopard(雪豹) wandering in the mountains near his home in northeastern Nepal—an experience that changed his life. In the folklore (传说)

    of Lama’s community, snow leopards reveal themselves only when humans disturb the natural order. At that moment Lama says he recognized that his homeland was in danger.
    Lama, now 30, has since devoted his life to wildlife conservation. Unlike thousands of young Nepalese who leave rural areas in search of work, Lama returned to his home in Humla after graduating from college with a forestry degree. Even in this remote corner of Nepal, the effects of climate change are clear, with ancient water sources drying up and once snow-capped mountains left bare.
    Lama leads a team of trained conservationists who work to engage the community. They document and track threatened and endangered wildlife, facilitate workshops where local people share their knowledge of the landscape and run clubs for children to learn about conservation from an early age.
    What makes Lamas project unique is that it’s driven entirely by the people it serves. Outsiders have previously brought sustainability efforts to the region and failed to make a lasting impact because they often did not understand the local culture, Lama says. “Gaining community trust should be the first step,” he says.
    One challenge to that has been high levels of food insecurity and poverty (贫困) in the area, which
    makes it harder to convince people that conservation should be a priority. To show that it’s possible to obtain benefits from the land without harming it, Lama’s team has launched programs teaching beekeeping or helping locals to sell handmade artworks. “The people leading this project are from here,” he says. “There can be no prouder moment than this for us.”
    24. What does the appearance of snow leopards show traditionally?
    A. Their increasing number.
    B. People acting against nature.
    C. Their natural enemies becoming more.
    D. People’s lives being disturbed by wildlife.
    25. Why do Lama’s team members start the clubs?
    A. To find jobs for young Nepalese.
    B. To know more about the local landscape.
    C. To equip kids with conservation knowledge. D. To track threatened and endangered wildlife.
    26. What distinguishes Lama’s project from others?
    A. Its initial intention. B. Its funding sources.
    C. The commitment of its team.
    D. The support from the community.
    27. How does Lama’s team respond to the challenge?
    A. By selling their handmade artworks.
    B. By bringing back beekeeping traditions.
    C. By choosing project leaders from among the locals.
    D. By providing locals with various money-making methods.
    C
    Studies have been done on the connection between humor and genes. The most common ones involved

    researchers observing the same twins and looking at how genes affect their sense of humor. There was a study with 390 adult twins who were asked to rate 48 cartoons of different humor varieties based on how funny they found them. The conclusion was that environmental influences played a more important role in what the twins found funny than genetics.
    However, there is more to be said about this topic. A recent study proved a clear connection between genetics and emotions like laughter. This study tested 336 adults by showing them funny clips from movies and humorous comics. Researchers then examined the gene and positive emotional expressions, which they referred to as laughing and smiling. And even though the research has collected evidence on how there can be a connection between laughing and smiling behaviors and genes, we still need more similar studies before considering the results as a fact.
    While genetics play an important role in the formation of many character traits, our sense of humor is too complex to be attributed to one factor. Moreover, your sense of humor can change throughout your whole life, which is why simplifying humor and basing it only on genetics isn’t reliable.
    When we’re young, we learn to talk and do regular activities by observing people and things around us. While growing up, you are exposed to jokes that people around you make and find funny. You will pick up behavioral signs and develop your sense of humor based on all of that. It’s not a surprise that your sense of humor is based on the sense of humor of the people you grew up with, rather than on th e genes of your ancestors.
    Our sense of humor is a subjective field that depends on social factors, such as the influence of your family and friends, social circle, upbringing in a particular country and culture, etc. For that reason, it doesn’t mean that you will be humorous just because your parents or grandparents are funny.
    28. What was found in the study about twins?
    A. Humor wasn’t related to genes.
    B. Environment mattered more than genes in humor. C. The twins’ humor was mainly affected by genes. D. The twins rated similarly about cartoons.
    29. What can we learn from the second paragraph?
    A. More research is needed to confirm the recent study result.
    B. There is no connection between genes and positive emotions.
    C. The recent study tested 336 adult twins by showing them funny clips.
    D. The research proved the connection between laughing behaviors and smiling behaviors.
    30. Which of the following may the author probably agree with?
    A. The sense of humor is just decided by one factor.
    B. The sense of humor can’t change once developed.
    C. The sense of humor can be obtained by observing and following others.
    D. The sense of humor is a relatively simple one of people’s all character traits.
    31. What can be the best title for the text?
    A. Can you be born humorous? B. Is humor a necessity?
    C. Can you develop your humor? D. Is being humorous beneficial?

    D
    The scholars at Yale University have been carrying out a study of more than 10,000 cadets (学员)at the U.S. Military Academy at West Point to determine the relative success of those who were motivated by internal rewards versus (与…相对) those driven by “instrumental”, or external rewards.
    They assumed that some combination of internal and external motives would lead to the most success, as measured by the officers’ willingness to stay beyond the five-year commitment to the Army and to graduate and become commissioned officers. In fact, they found that cadets who expressed the most internal motivation were more successful than those who showed mixed motives to serve.
    The same subtle(微妙的)interplay between motivation and rewards is also at work when it comes to
    education and learning. Rewarding students for getting their schoolwork done with prizes, snacks and even grades, as most schools do, can have the unintended effect of dismantling a child’s drive to learn for its own good.
    “When you hold a burger in front of kids’ noses, you are telling them what kind of consequence matters, and what motive to pay attention to, “says psychology professor Barry Schwartz.” And education will suffer.”
    Randy Wallock, a seventh-grade language arts teacher in New Jersey, encourages learning for its own good among his students: They’re given choice and autonomy and the freedom to work at their own pace. He also tries to build what he calls “little cultures within the classroom to encourage learning”; teenagers are responsive to social expectations, and creating environments where curiosity is cool invites more self-directed learning.
    “As a teacher, you have a choice of what you respond to,” says Amy Wrzesniewski, an associate professor at Yale University. “Do you pay attention to students who have their laptops out, or do you pay attention to students who are asking intelligent questions?” she asks. Making those kids who ask intelligent questions feel “valued, responded to and celebrated,” she says, brings more of that out in others.
    Schwartz agrees, but warns that sending out these kinds of signals must be done slowly and subtly. He adds, “You have to be careful you’re not making this another instrumental reward.”
    32. Who turned out to be the most successful?
    A. Those driven by external rewards. B. Those motivated by internal forces. C. Those expressing mixed motives.
    D. Those providing more external motivation.
    33. What does the underlined word “dismantling” in paragraph 3 mean?
    A. Understanding. B. Wasting. C. Including. D. Ruining
    34. What does Randy Wallock stress in paragraph 5?
    A. Approaches to motivating students to learn. B. How to adapt to classroom environments.
    C. The importance of awakening teenagers’ curiosity. D. How to make lessons attractive to students.

    35. How does Schwartz react to Wrzesniewski’s words?
    A. He regards them as abstract. B. He thinks they lack evidence.
    C. He voices some concern for them.
    D. He considers them unfair to some kids.
    第二节(共5个小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)
    根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。选 项中有两项为多余选项。
    How to become a creative person
    Anthony Burrill has been exhibiting his work in galleries across the world for over 15 years, finding inspiration in the most unlikely places. I read his book Make It Now! to discover how I too could develop my creativity.36 .
    ●Look at the world through fresh eyes
    In order to think up new and exciting projects, Burrill lets his mind and his body wander in the world. A walk in a new neighbourhood can give you a different view on your surroundings.37 . “Seeing new things helps generate new ideas,” says Burrill.
    ●Build your creative network
    Working alone can be both difficult and boring. Burrill values his creative network as a source of inspiration.38 . “These people will form the core of your creative community, from which a rich ecosystem of creativity will develop,” says Burrill.
    ●39
    When Burrill began his career as an artist, he couldn't afford expensive materials, so he had to find new and inventive ways to make things. “It’s much better to use what you have around you to produce something,” says Burrill. “It’s about being clever with what you have and seeing the benefits in the restrictions you have.”
    ●Remember that conformity(随大流)is the enemy of creativity
    40 . Burrill always keeps in mind that “as soon as you start doing as you are told and following the rules you stop being truly creative”. He knows that unconventional people are clever and inventive, and always try hard to be the “oddball” amongst the crowd.
    A. Be resourceful
    B. A weekend trip works as well.
    C. Follow these top tips to do the same
    D. Allow yourself to create useless things
    E. It is essential to maintain your individuality as a creator
    F. It is important to be familiar with what's going on around you
    G. His fellow artists teach him new styles and push him to take risks 第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分) 第一节:完形填空(共15个小题;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。
    Planning a wedding takes time and hard work, but Kelsey thought of the perfect touch to add to her wedding vows(誓言).
    Because both of Michael’s parents are 41 , they communicate using sign language. Kelsey doesn’t speak sign language herself, but she decided to 42 some so she could 43 her vows for them. To pull it off, Kelsey got 44 from her aunt, who is married to a deaf man. “I asked her if she could record herself signing my vows 45 I could practice and know that I was doing the 46 signs,” Kelsey said. “I used that and 47 on my own for several weeks.”
    When the big moment finally arrived, it took Michael a second to really realize that Kelsey was 48 signing her vows and he just couldn’t 49 himself. Michael thought it was probably the most 50 moment of the wedding. Michael’s parents were deeply 51 .
    Since sharing their special moment online, the wedding videographer Chandler has got over 7000, 000
    likes ! The reason why Kelsey did this wasn’t about getting 52 online,but rather,it was about 53
    Michael’s family. She wanted the family to be able to communicate without any 54 . Looking into the future, Kelsey 55 to be fluent in sign language and also teach her kids about it.
    41.A.blind B.deaf C.kind D.old
    42.A.teach B.share C.learn D.adopt
    43.A.sign B.write C.speak D.repeat
    44.A.refusal B.praise C.assistance D.information
    45.A.in case B.so that C.even if D.as if
    46.A.grateful B.beautiful C.odd D.right
    47.A.lived B.explored C.practiced D.calculated
    48.A.actually B.desperately C.merely D.fortunately
    49.A.enjoy B.contain C.amuse D.defend
    50.A.anxious B.useful C.decisive D.special
    51.A.embarrassed B.inspired C.moved D.concerned
    52.A.money B.honor C.attention D.advice
    53.A.establishing B.reshaping C.protecting D.respecting
    54.A.sounds B.barriers C.consequences D.purposes
    55.A.manages B.desires C.pretends D.hesitates
    非选择题部分(共 55 分)
    第三部分:语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
    第二节(共10个小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分)
    阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。
    Hunters used dogs to help track and kill pandas in China until the country 56. (declare) the species protected. But dogs are still threatening the 57. (safe) of this species, according to a new study.
    Researchers started their investigation when two captive-born (圈养出生的) pandas, which had been

    released into Liziping Nature Reserve, 58. (attack) by dogs.
    There are dogs in panda reserves because there are villages near the reserves and people have dogs. An adult panda is quite able to defend 59. (it) against one dog. However, it has a hard time 60. (beat) a pack of dogs.
    In the study, 61. was published in Scientific Reports, the researchers found that dogs can wander more than 10 kilometers a night. Some dogs even live in the reserves. Earlier research found that pandas
    need a habitat of 62. least 114 square kilometers to thrive (茁壮成长). Although most of the nature
    reserves created for the pandas are large enough 63. (sustain) their populations, the panda’s territory
    could become smaller if dogs become part of it.
    “The Chinese government has instituted a broad program to vaccinate (给……接种疫苗) the dogs and to help the villagers either remove the dogs 64. control them all the time. So things are getting much
    65. (good),” study co-author James Spotila said. 第四部分:写作(共两节,满分40分) 第一节:应用文写作(满分 15 分)
    假定你是李华,上周末在爬山过程中摔伤,得到了美国游客 Anne 的帮助。请给她写一封英文电 子邮件,内容包括:
    1.表达谢意;2.回顾事件;3.期待重逢。 注意:
    1.词数 80 左右;
    2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。








    第二节:读后续写(满分 25 分)
    阅读下面短文,根据所给情节进行续写,使之构成一个完整的故事。
    “Good morning, everybody,” Mrs. Harris greeted the students as she entered the music room. The
    65-year-old music teacher had a reputation for being strict in class, despite music seeming like a light subject. But Mrs. Harris took her job seriously, and teaching music was a massive passion for her.
    She walked to the piano and started leading the students into a song to get them warmed up. This semester, she was going to teach them about composition and songwriting. Suddenly, one student raised her hand.
    “Mrs. Harris, what do you like to listen to in your leisure time?” she asked curiously. “I bet she listens to Beethoven and Tchaikovsky at home,” another student said.
    “But I actually like a lot of pop music, and even some of the things you, young people, listen to nowadays. But I must admit that I listen to a lot of old songs, especially Paul McCartney,” Mrs. Harris answered, smiling at the kids.
    Soon enough, the students got used to her, and some started taking her lessons more seriously. Others

    still liked to be playful, but she wasn’t truly mad at them.
    However, the worst was yet to happen. Her husband suddenly died in the middle of the school year, and she didn’t have the heart to go to work. Fortunately, the school was accommodating. They gave her some well-deserved time off.
    At first, she was like a zombie (迟钝无生气的人) at home, lying in bed all day. She didn’t even listen
    to music anymore. But when her daughter encouraged her to start playing tunes once again, she began to play again until she decided to return to school.
    She called the headmaster, letting him know she was ready to get back to normal, even if the love of her life was gone.
    “Good morning, everyone,” she began upon entering the classroom for the first time since her husband’s death. She placed her things on her desk and started to speak again. “Before we begin, I want to apologize ...”
    注意:
    1.续写词数应为 150 左右;
    2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答
    Paragraph1:
    But before she could go on, the sound of notes being played cut her off.













    Paragraph 2:
    Her students approached her one by one.

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