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1、海南省2021-2022學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期期末學(xué)業(yè)水平診斷英語(yǔ)試題(wd無(wú)答案)一、閱讀理解()1. Best Monthly Book Clubs for KidsReading to your children can help them develop early reading and writing skills and a love fbr reading that will last a lifetime. Meeting them at their current level of reading will raise their confidence and help them

2、challenge themselves to push their limits. Monthly book boxes arrive right to the front door with the opportunity to do just that!Offering everything from adventure, imagination, science exploration, and even dress-up costumes, the monthly book boxes of the Cratejoy Marketplace is filled with lots o

3、f favorite books fbr kids of all ages.Whether you7re looking to grow a collection of board books and picture books for your young readers, or get new chapter (章節(jié))books in the hands of your older readers who arc devouring (貪婪地 閱讀)full series in one siting, we've put together a list of the best bo

4、ok boxes for kids.2021 Best Monthly Kids' Book ClubsMy First Reading ClubPrice: $16.99/monthFree Delivery: Delivers within the U.S. in 2 business days from ordering f then on the 1st of future monthsLaLa HorsePrice: S39. 95/monthFree Delivery: Delivers worldwide from the U. S. during the last we

5、ek of the monthOurShelvesPrice: S 12.99/quarterFree Delivery: Delivers within the U. s. in 3 business days from ordering, then in March, June , September and DecemberOur Little Book ClubA. earthB.toysC. foodD.clothes【題8】A. escapedB.practicedC. finishedD.considered【題9】A. pullB.reachC. cutD.turn【題10A.

6、 pick outB.make upC. feed onD.put away【題11】A. joyB.confidenceC. disbeliefD.person【題12A. normallyB.secretlyC. anxiouslyD.strangely【題13)A. WinterB.SummerC. SpringD.Autumn【題14A. checkedB.discoveredC. returnedD.forgot【題15A. stonesB.treesC. socksD.snowballs四、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文() 7.閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入I個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確

7、形式。When you think about robots, you probably think of some movies or cartoons. But robots aren't only in the movies or on TV. A "real" robot 【題 1 】(host) a wedding ccrcmony(儀式)fbr a couple last Friday, in Tokyo, Japan.Fifty guests stood as the bride(新4R) walked down the passage between

8、 the seats. Only one guestremained 【題 2 】(seat)a robot fixed to a chair. It was the minister(牧師)fbr this specialoccasion. The robot, named 1-Fairy, was four 【題 3 】 (foot) tall. It wore flowers around 題 4 (it) head. I-Fairy's eyes flashed colored lights as it pronounced the couple man and wife an

9、d asked the groom(新郎)to kiss the bride. It was the first time that a wedding 【題 5】 (lead) by a robot, according to the company that built I-Fairy.A robot might seem like 【題 6 】 unusual choice to lead a wedding, but if you knew the couple, you would think I-Fairy was the perfect choice. That's 【題

10、 7 】 the groom teaches robotics at a university and the bride works fbr the company that built I-Fairy. Besides I-Fairy, the company has also spent time and money 【題 8 】 (build) robotic dinosaurs that you might have seen in museums or on TV.Japan is one of the world's leaders in the field of rob

11、otics. The 【題 9】 (new) married couple hopes their wedding will encourage more uses fbr robots. They hope their wedding will give people ideas about ways in 【題 10】 they might use robots to do "everyday things" in their lives in the near future.五、邀請(qǐng)信() 8.假定你是李華,你校要迎接一批來(lái)自西班牙的中小學(xué)校長(zhǎng),請(qǐng)你給交換生Gabri

12、ela 寫(xiě)封郵件,請(qǐng)她當(dāng)向?qū)?、?nèi)容包括:I .寫(xiě)信目的;活動(dòng)安排:2. 期待回復(fù)注意:1.詞數(shù)80左右:2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Dear Gabriela,Best regards,Li Hua六、讀后續(xù)寫(xiě)() 9.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開(kāi)頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫(xiě)兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短 文。The river was dry. Clara could not remember the last time water had flowed along it. It had not rained fbr a long time and the tanks were almost d

13、ry. She would have to order water in again and that would cost money something she did not have a lot of. Ever since her brother Scott, decided he wanted nothing more to do with the farm and left, she had been struggling. Her parents were too old fbr farm work and it was difficult to hire help. Peop

14、le were leaving the countryside as jobs in the city paid more. Clara had no solution.The following week, Clara drove to a town. On the way back, she saw a sign advertising a bed and breakfast. She knew that was the answer. She had read many stories about people living in the city wanting a countrysi

15、de experience. Her family could offer accommodation(住宿)and meals at their farm at a reasonable price."Maybe I can also charge an additional fee if guests are keen to experience fanning activities,z/ she wondered. Now all she had to do was convince her parents."No," Dad said. "Thi

16、s is a working farm, not a farm stay for people who can't tell a horse from a cow.""I really don't think we have a choice, Dad. Half the sheep are dead and the ones left aren't that far behind. If we get paying guests, we can buy more feed and get more water brought in," C

17、lara said."If wc don't do this, John, wc may not be able to keep this place running fbr much longer/' Anna, Clara's mum said.John nodded finally. "Just one conditionif the guests mess up my farm, this will have to stop immediately. "They prepared the house fbr guests. Clar

18、a placed the first advertisement. The day the advertisement appeared, they received three reservations. Then, Clara began worrying about their decision. What if the guests were unreasonable and demanding and the food was not good enough? Clara had prepared as much as she could. She just hoped the fi

19、rst guests would be nice.注意:I續(xù)寫(xiě)詞數(shù)應(yīng)150左右:2. 請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Soon, the first group of guests from the city arrived.Price: S14.00/monthFree Delivery: Delivers within the U.S. in 2 business days from ordering, then on the 1st of future monthsKids Read Daily Book ClubPrice: S11.00/monthFree Delivery: D

20、elivers within the U.S. by the 20th of every month【題 1 】What is the purpose of monthly book boxes?A. To collect used books for poor kids.B. To introduce online reading training courses.C. To offer proper books for kids of all ages.D. To sell outdated books to kids at a low price.【題 2】What makes Lala

21、 Horse different from the other book clubs mentioned?A. It is paid by the month.B. It serves the whole world.C. It is free fbr shipping.D. It ships every 3 months.【題 3 】Which book club's price is the lowest?A. OurShelves.B. Our Little Book Club.C. My First Reading Club.D. Kids Read Daily Book Cl

22、ub.()2. It was December 31,1998. All were busy with the New Year's Eve celebrations, including the hospital workers. Caterina Alagna and Melissa Fodcra gave birth (o baby girls 15 minutes apart as the clock ticked toward midnight. When it was time fbr the mothers and newborns to head home, Alagn

23、a and Fodera both questioned why the babies weren't wearing the clothing they'd brought, but the hospital workers told them with certainty that it was only a clothing snafii.Three years later, as Alagna was picking up her daughter Melissa from nursery school, she saw something that shook her

24、 completely. Another child, Caterina by name, looked unbelievably like Alagna's two other biological daughters. When she recognized the little girl's mother Fodera as the woman she'd shared the hospital room with, the clothing incident popped up into her mindand something clicked. The cl

25、othing hadn't been switched.the babies had!15 days later, DNA tests proved her doubt. It was a choice neither of them wanted to face. But rather than simply make the change back, the families decided it would be best to let everyone get used to the new situation slowly. Both girls and both sets

26、of parents began spending time together in one house. The arrangement worked out so well that, when the two families separated on the advice of experts fbr a six-month experiment, the plan was quickly given up. The switch was explained to Melissa and Caterina when they were 8 years old. The only rea

27、l problem they've faced is the problem with their legal names. Emotionally, however, the two girls, now grown into young adulthood, couldiVt be better.【題 1 】What docs the underlined word "snafb" in paragraph I mean?A. Comment.B. Surprise.C. Mistake.D. Tradition.【題 2 】What made Alagna g

28、uess that the babies had been switched?A. Melissa's behaviors.B. The DNA test result.C. Children's characters.D. Caterina's appearance.【題 3 】What is the most probable reason fbr the switch of babies?A. The two babies were dressed in wrong clothes.B. The two women stayed in the same hospi

29、tal room.C. The two new mothers took their babies by mistake.D. The celebrations prevented the workers giving full attention.【題 4】How did the two families deal with the mistake?A. They separated the two girls.B. The two families chose to live together.C. The children changed their names.D. They swit

30、ched the children back immediately.()3. The planet's climate has been changing over thousands of years. The average global temperature today is about 15°C. Scientists are worried that the planet is warming faster than ever before. The 20 warmest years on record have been in the past 22 year

31、s, according to the World Meteorological Organization(WMO). If this situation continues, temperatures may rise by 3°C-5'C by 2100.Scientists say wc should try and stop this and not allow the average global temperature to rise by more than 1.5°C. Even a 2°C rise will be bad for us

32、all. Now, half a degree doesn't sound like much, hut it could make a big difference to the planet. A 2*C rise will mean that all the coral reef(珊瑚礁) will disappear, but a 1.5°C rise means that there will still be some. Also, 18 percent of the insects on Earth will disappear if the temperatu

33、re goes up by 2'C, compared to 6 percent disappearing at a 1.5'C rise. Thirty-seven percent of people will be affected by dangerous heatwaves at a 2°C rise. That's twice the number compared to at a 1.5 °C rise.So, what can wc do? Scientists say that carbon(碳)will have to be tak

34、en out of the air by machines and stored underground and that these devices already exist. They also say that billions of trees will have to be planted. People should buy less meat. Of all the foods we eat, beef has the biggest effect on climate change because it produces a high amount of greenhouse

35、 gases to raise cows. Also, someone suggested not buying new clothes too often, because the fashion industry is a major source of the greenhouse gases that arc overheating the planet. And, of course, use transport that doesn't bur fossil fucis(化石燃料),like electric cars. ICs also better to walk or

36、 ride a bike.4. The start of a new school year brings lots of changes. One is the need to wake up earlier. Depending on when school starts, getting up early can turn teens into "zombies(僵尸),"studies have shown. But when schools start later, teens get to class on time and find it easier to

37、stay awake, a new study finds.For years, researchers and doctors have pushed for later high school start times. Experts recommend kids and teens get an average of nine hours of sleep every day. As children reach their leen years, the clocks inside bodies that control their sleep timing naturally cha

38、nge. This makes it hard ft)r them to fall asleep before 11:00p.m. So when they have to get up in time for an 8:00 a. m. class, they're missing out on valuable sleep time.Knowing this , schools in several places have begun to change their start times. Ressearchers have now begun looking at how th

39、is affects students. When all schools started early, many teens reported struggling to get enough sleep. After the change in start time, students in the late-start schools were less likely to oversleep. Compared to students at the early-start schools , they also were less likely to be late for class

40、. Best of all, they reported felling less sleepy during the day. These changes reflected their getting more sleeping time. That much extra sleep on a daily basis seemed to have made a difference in these students' lives. Researchers believe the extra sleep will make it easier fbr students to act

41、ively take part in school.Sleep is truly important, even though wc live in a culture that acts like it's optional(可選擇的). It's easier to fbcus on school, be a good friend and do well in sports when you aren't tired out.【題 1 】Why does the author describe students as "zombies"?A.

42、Students are inactive fbr lack of sleep.B. School education makes students stupid.C. Students aren't interested in school at all.D. Teenagers are much quieter than before.【題 2】What do experts think of teenagers* sleeping late as?A. A family nile.B. A personal habit.C. A body characteristic.D. An

43、 abnormal behavior.【題 3 】 What advantage docs latc-start schools have for students?A. Students grow much stronger.B. Students become more active.C. Students go to bed much earlier.D. Students go to school at any time.【題 4】What is the text mainly talking about?A. School starting later makes students

44、active.B. Zombie phenomenon appears in many schools.C. Teenagers should sleep nine hours every day.D. A law should be passed to improve students, health.二、七選五()5. How to Move an Aquarium(魚(yú)缸)What happens to the aquarium when it's time to move it? Careful planning is important to success in giving

45、 your fish the best chance of arriving safely in their new environment.Stop feeding a few days before your move. 【題 1 】 Because sopping feeding will prevent the fish from over polluting their water during the move. Many fish will create extra waste when stressed. Waste products in the water rob(掠奪)t

46、he water of oxygen.【題 2】 Each bag will need to be sealed(密封).Place the fish in the bags, with each school in its own bag. Each bag should have enough water. If traveling a long distance , you will need to add oxygen into the bags. The quickest way is to open the bags and fill new air in the bags bef

47、ore resealing them.Prepare a clean styrofoam(泡沫)cooler of a proper size. You will be placing bags of water and fish into the cooler, so make sure that there is enough space for all of your fish. 【題 3 】 So try to find a cooler with a big enough floor.Set up your aquarium as soon as possible after arr

48、ival. Fill it with new conditioned water and place the bags in the aquarium for about ten minutes to allow the water temperatures to equalize. Then, open the bags, and fill each bag with one cup of water from the aquarium. 【題 4】Watch the fish carefully in the bags with the combination of old and new

49、 water. If they appear to be healthy , net them and place them in the aquarium. 【題 5 】 Then follow the process above again.A. You should avoid putting any of the bags on others.B. If not, pour out some water from the bag.C. Prepare some bags in which you*II carry the fish.D. Empty the aquarium completely and pack it safely.E. Do this every five or ten minutes and do several times.F. Don't worry that your fish will suffer from great hunger.G. For the first

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