【期中真题】内蒙古海拉尔第二中学2021-2022学年高三上学期第二次阶段考英语试题.zip
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第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)
第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
A
Good books are essential for children. The best materials are the ones that not only entertain, but also expand the imagination, educate the mind, and let the next generation know that they have a place in this world. Here are some good books for you.
New Kid
The book features the story of middle school student Jordan Banks, who struggles not only with being the new kid at a private school in the Bronx, but also with being an African American student in the midst of a mostly white class. In his acclaimed graphic novel, Jerry Craft addresses important issues of race and class through lively visuals and a likable protagonist.
The Undefeated
It was written by Kwame Alexander and drawn by Kadir Nelson. The poem details the history of African Americans, emphasizing the triumphs of the civil rights movement as well as the trauma of slavery, along with the mention of several globally known heroes. There are also quotes from influential figures such as Martin Luther King Jr. and Langston Hughes and alongside there are beautiful illustrations from Nelson.
Other Words for Home
The character of Jude teaches us empathy as we read what it’s like to be a young teenager immigrating from Somalia trying to fit in in America. She tries to learn the English language while tackling discrimination and classmates unwilling to understand and accept her, including her cousin of the same age. Jasmine Warga has created a story that is both powerful and gentle, big but full of small moments, a happy but sad story that will live in your heart.”
1. Who is the author of New kid?
A. Kwame Alexander B. Jerry Craft
C. Jasmine Warga D. Kadir Nelson
2. Which book has the beautiful pictures?
A. The Undefeated B. New Kid
C. Other Words for Home D. Bear came along
3. What do the three books have in common?
A. All are about stories of kids
B. All about stories in Africa
C. All are related to African Americans
D All mentioned globally known heroes
B
If plastic had been invented when the Pilgrims sailed from Plymouth, England, to North America - and their Mayflower had been stocked with bottled water and plastic-wrapped snacks, their plastic waste would likely still be around four centuries later. Atlantic waves and sunlight would have worn all that plastic into tiny bits. And those bits might still be floating around the world’s oceans today, waiting to be eaten by some fish or oyster, and finally perhaps by one of us.
Because plastic wasn’t invented until the late 19th century, and its production only really took off around 1950, we have a mere 9. 2 billion tons of the stuff to deal with. Of that, more than 6. 9 billion tons have become waste. And of that waste, a surprising 6. 3 billion tons never made it to a recycling bin - the figure that shocked the scientists who published the numbers in 2017.
No one knows how much unrecycled plastic waste ends up in the ocean, the earth’s last sink. In 2015, Jenna Jambeck, a University of Georgia engineering professor, caught everyone’s attention with a rough estimate: between 5. 3 million and 14 million tons of plastic waste each year just come from coastal regions.
Meanwhile, ocean plastic is estimated to kill millions of marine( 海 洋 的 )animals every year. Nearly 700 species, including endangered ones, are known to have been affected by it. Some are harmed visibly, stuck by abandoned things made of plastic. Many more are probably harmed invisibly. Marine species of all sizes, from zooplankton to whales, now eat microplastics, the bits smaller than one-fifth of an inch across.
“This isn’t a problem where we don’t know what the solution is,” says Ted Siegler, a Vermont resource economist who has spent more than 25 years working with developing nations on garbage. “We know how to pick up garbage. Anyone can do it. We know how to deal with it. We know how to recycle.” It’s a matter of building the necessary institutions and systems, he says, ideally before the ocean turns into a thin soup of plastic.
4. Why does the author mention the Pilgrims in paragraph 1?
A. To prove plastic was difficult to invent.
B. To introduce what marine animals like eating.
C. To tell the Pilgrims contributed a lot to the marine protection.
D. To show plastic waste has a lasting effect on the ocean.
5. What’s the main trouble marine animals face according to the text?
A. Lacking protection. B. Being stuck by plastics.
C. Being caught by humans. D. Treating plastics as food.
6. What does Ted Siegler want to tell us in the last paragraph?
A. Some people don’t know the solution of plastics waste.
B. Plastics will turn the ocean into a soup of plastic.
C. It’s time to take measures to deal with plastic waste.
D. People should avoid using plastics to protect the ocean.
7. From which is the text probably taken?
A. A biology textbook. B. A travel brochure.
C. An environmental report. D. A lifestyle magazine.
C
So many things can obstruct you seeing your loved ones in person, from busy schedules to long distances to a rather unexpected severe disease. Fortunately, due to modern technology, the people we miss are often only a phone call or text message away. But if you're someone who's more likely to type out messages than verbal ones, you may want to reconsider.
A new study, published in the Journal of Experimental Psychology, found that communication interactions that included voice, like a phone call or video chat, created stronger social bonds than communication through typing, like text messaging or email.
In the study, researchers used various experiments to measure connectedness. In one, they asked 200 people to make predictions about what it would be like to reconnect with an old friend by email or by phone and then appointed people at random to do one or the other. Although people expected that a phone call would be more awkward, hearing someone's voice actually made the experience better and they didn’t feel awkward. In another experiment, it was found that both forms of voice communication—whether video or audio only—made the strangers feel significantly more connected than when they communicated via text.
Sabrina Romanoff, a Harvard trained clinical psychologist, says people tend to text or email instead of calling because of convenience, as they see it as a controlled form of communication where they can “correspond information exactly in the way they intend without unexpected additions by the other person.”
Romanoff says that each party is more present in the phone call, and therefore, able to understand the meaning behind the content without ruminating on the endless possible meanings behind words and punctuation. “In reality, a text message can make it hard to determine the true meaning behind a conversation, but a phone call is actually more convenient when considering the real effects of the message.”
8. What may help you to see your friend living in another country immediately?
A. The busy work B. Long distances
C. An unexpected severe disease D. A phone call or text message
9. What can we learn about the study?
A. Only one experiment was done for the study.
B. Less than 200 people took part.
C. In another experiment, the result of the former test was proved.
D. The participants still thought phone call was more awkward after the test.
10. What is the reason for people preferring a text message to a phone call?
A. People can convey meanings more precisely without being interrupted.
B. People think a text message is more formal than voice communication.
C. People hate to hear the voice of the people they connect with.
D. People do not believe what others said in the phone.
11. What does the underlined word in the last paragraph refer to?
A. changing slowly B. thinking deeply C. standing quietly D. disagreeing strongly
D
Chung Sun-hee breaks eggshells into a powder, dries and saves her coffee grounds, and cuts large vegetable offcuts into smaller pieces. Later, the 5-year-old professional translator will bury them in her backyard, in plots of earth that are given plenty of time to compost before being reused. She will plant tomatoes and corn in the resulting soil. When we lived in an apartment, I would throw away all my food waste into the shared collection containers," Chung said. “But now, I compost almost all of it."
Chung is one of a growing number of city residents who are getting into urban farming, not just to grow their own vegetables, but also as an exercise in waste reduction. “Reducing food waste and the urban farming movement are very closely linked," said Chung. Her new habits reflect a larger change that is taking place in South Korea's heavily populated capital. The country's government banned sending food to landfills in 2005 and, in 2013, also prohibited pouring liquid garbage into the sea. Today, 95 percent food waste is recycled—a remarkable progress from less than 2 percent in 1995. Seoul has managed to cut the amount of food waste produced by 400 tons per day.
Walk along any residential street in Seoul and you'll see why. On Chung’ s street residents emerge at dusk to put small yellow bags in special waste collection containers. Since 2013, South Koreans have been required by law to throw food waste in these bags, priced according to volume and costing the average four person family about $6 a month. By purchasing them from the local convenience store or supermarket, residents are effectively paying a tax on their food waste ahead. In Seoul, this tax pays for about 60 percent of the cost of collecting and processing the city's food waste.
12. What does Chung do with her food waste now?
A. She buries it in her backyard. B. She throws it into a container.
C. She uses it directly to plant crops. D. She deals with it in a recyclable way.
13. What can we infer from the data in paragraph 2?
A. South Koreans are accustomed to urban farming.
B. Chung's habits have great impacts on people in Seoul.
C. South Korea has made a big success in waste reduction.
D. Chung has to take further action to deal with food waste.
14. How do residents pay a tax on their food waste in advance?
A. By buying small yellow bags. B. By giving it to tax departments.
C. By purchasing food from supermarkets. D. By spending money on collection containers.
15. What is the best title for the text?
A How to Reduce Food Waste B. Why We Shouldn’t Waste Food
C. The Woman Composting Food Waste D. The Country Winning the Battle on Food Waste
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10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。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Dining alone is becoming more common, and there’s absolutely nothing to be embarrassed about if you want to take yourself out for a nice meal! Eating a meal on your own simply shows that you’re comfortable with yourself and confident that you’ll enjoy your own company. ____16____ Hopefully, you’ll be pleasantly surprised by the experience.
Sit on the patio when the weather is nice to enjoy the fresh air. Being alone on the patio is also a way to feel less conspicuous if you’re a little nervous dining alone. Just think of how many times you’ve passed a cafe and seen a solo diner reading their book and enjoying a lunchtime break! ____17____
Eat slowly and relish the flavors of your meal. You might want to eat as quickly as possible so you can leave, especially if you’re feeling self-conscious about eating alone. ____18____ Chew each bite thoroughly and think about the flavor profiles. Put your utensils down from time to time and look around or enjoy a sip of your drink.
Take a deep breath if you start to feel self-conscious. ____19____ You might feel like other people are looking at you or judging you, but try to remember that chances are, they’re too busy thinking about themselves. When negative feelings start to rise, pause, take a breath, and focus on your meal.
____20____ Stepping away from phone calls, texts, emails, and social media might be just the thing you need to unwind from a busy day. Doing away with your phone will help you be more present, enjoy yourself, and appreciate your meal.
A. Put your cell phone away.
B. Taste it in an active way.
C. Give it a try and see how it feels.
D. It’s much more common than you think.
E. Try to slow down and focus on your food.
F. Eating all by yourself may mean loneliness.
G. Eating alone can spark feelings of insecurity and anxiety.
第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)
第一节(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30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。
The most affectionate memory of my childhood is about a round table. When I was little, my ___21___ family would reunite on almost every traditional festival to have dinner. While the ___22___ were discussing about something beyond our ___23___, we kids would be scuttling around or even crouching under the ___24___ to play, hide and seek. When I got a bit ___25___, my aunt ___26___ her boyfriend and my grandma joyfully added another seat to the round table. It seems a little bit ___27___, but we all felt closer to this ___28___ family member. When I was twelve, my grandpa ___29___ because of cancer, but when the entire family ___30___ once again, his chair, his bowl and his chopsticks remained the same, even though his seat was ___31___. It felt like that he had never left us.
We all have a table like this in our ___32___, and it is a ___33___ of a reunion of our families representing our emotion. But as a matter of fact, in China, almost everything can be solved over a ___34___ table. So I start to wonder ___35___ is this round table to us, what it has been doing to us and its true ___36___. The ___37___ on the table may change with time. The people sitting beside it may ___38___ and go. The reasons ___39___ we come together may be ___40___, but the sensation behind it remains year after year.
21. A. entire B. exact C. extra D. extreme
22. A. sisters B. grown-ups C. kids D. brothers
23. A. comprehension B. listening C. speaking D. description
24. A. chair B. desk C. table D. bed
25. A. healthier B. younger C. stronger D. older
26 A. brought out B. brought about C. brought up D. brought back
27. A. frightened B. crowded C. surprised D. satisfied
28. A. lovely B. young C. new D. old
29. A. passed away B. passed by C. pull off D. pull over
30. A. chatted B. separated C. reunited D. researched
31. A. empty B. lonely C. big D. small
32. A. schools B. homes C. stores D. factories
33. A. tool B. path C. symbol D. equipment
34. A. tall B. square C. long D. round
35. A. which B. what C. that D. where
36. A. shape B. appearance C. function D. significance
37. A. food B. books C. pens D. toys
38. A. take B. use C. read D. come
39. A. that B. why C. which D. what
40. A. special B. strange C. various D. new
第二节(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1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。
Facebook has changed its corporate name to Meta
The company said it would better "encompass" what it does as it broadens its reach beyond social media into areas like virtual reality (VR). The move follows a series of negative stories about Facebook, based on documents ___41___(leak) by an ex-employee. Frances Haugen has accused the company ___42___ putting "profits over safety".
Facebook boss Mark Zuckerberg announced the new name as he unveiled plans to build a "metaverse" - an online world ___43___ people can game, work and communicate in a virtual environment, often using VR headsets. He said the existing brand could not ___44___(possible) represent everything that we're doing today, let alone in the future, and needed to change. The company also unveiled a new sign at its headquarters in Menlo Park, California, on Thursday, ___45___ (replace)its thumbs-up "Like" logo with a blue infinity shape. A sign of Meta, ___46___ new name for the company formerly known as Facebook, ___47___(see) at its headquarters now.
Mr Zuckerberg said the new name reflects that over time ___48___(use) will not need to use Facebook to use the company's other services. Instead of being on a computer, people in a metaverse might use a headset ___49___(enter) a virtual world connecting all sorts of digital environments. It is hoped the virtual world could be used for practically anything, from work, play and concerts to ____50____ (socialize) with friends and family.
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35分)
第一节 短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)
51. 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。
增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。
删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。
修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。
注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。
Dr. Zhong Nanshan is one of the famous medical scientist in the 21st century. After graduating from high school, he entered into Beijing Medical College in 1960. In the first Chinese National Games, he sets up a National record of the men’s 400m Hurdles.
In spring of 2003, Zhong Nanshan took an active part in the battle against SARS. At that time, most people had no naturally defenses against the disease. Dangerous although it was, he worked hard day and night treated the patients. Through their hard work, Zhong Nanshan and our workmates achieved remarkable results. Soon the SARS epidemic was stopping.
Zhong Nanshan, that has been working in the medical field for over 60 years, is respected by all the people in China.
第二节 书面表达(满分25分)
52. 某国际学校要为2022年在北京和张家口市联合举行的第24届冬季奥林匹克运动会招募志愿者。假定你是该校学生会主席李华,请你用英语写一则招募启事,内容包括:
1.招募目的;
2.要求;
3.加入。
注意:1.词数100左右;
2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。
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