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創(chuàng)作;朱本曉創(chuàng)作;朱本曉2022創(chuàng)作;朱本曉創(chuàng)作;朱本曉20222021---2021學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期期中考試試題高三英語(yǔ)II120120I8520做題時(shí),先將答案標(biāo)在試卷上。錄音內(nèi)容完畢以后,你將有兩分鐘的時(shí)間是將試卷上之答案轉(zhuǎn)涂到答題卡上。第一節(jié)(一共5小題;每一小題1分,滿分是5分)5BC三個(gè)選項(xiàng)里面選出最正確選項(xiàng),并標(biāo)在試卷的相應(yīng)位置。聽完每段對(duì)話后,你都有10秒鐘的時(shí)間是來(lái)答復(fù)有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對(duì)話僅讀一遍。Howmuchwillthewomanpayifshebuystwoskirts?A.$18. B.$19. C.$20.Whatwillthespeakersdiscuss?Areport. B.Acomputer. C.Areportcomputer.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?Achild. B.Aroom. C.Apresent.Whatcanwelearnfromthisconversation?Thewomandoesnotgetalongwellwiththeman.Thewomandoesnotgetalongwellwithherroommate.Themanwilltalkwiththewoman'sroommate.Wherearethetwospeakersnow?Onthefirstfloor.B.Onthefourthfloor.C.Onthefifthfloor.15115聽下面5段對(duì)話或者獨(dú)白。每段對(duì)話或者獨(dú)白后有幾個(gè)小題,從題中所給的A、B、C55對(duì)話或者獨(dú)白讀兩遍。667Whatwasthewomandoingbeforeshewenthome?Typingareport. B.Rewritingareport. C.Reviewingareport.Wheredidthewomanhaveherdinner?Inarestaurant. B.Inheroffice. C.At789Whydoesthemanfeelsurprised?Thewomanhasfoundanewjob.Thewomandoesn'tfeellikeleaving.Thewomandisagreeswithhim.Whatdoesthewomansayaboutherdepartment?Thereisalackoftrust.B.Thereareseriousproblems.C.Thereistoomuchpressure.81012Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?Popularsportsevents.B.TVprogramspeoplelikebest.C.Thingspeopleafterwork.Howdidthewomandotheresearch?Shetalkedtopeople.Shesentletterstopeople.Shecollectedinformationfromnewspapers.Whatdomostpeopledointheirsparetime?Gotomovies B.Readbooks. C.Watch91316Wheredoesthisconversationtakeplace?Attheairport. B.Inarestaurant. C.Onthestreet.WhydoesthewomanlikeSanFrancisco?Ithaslesstraffic.B.Ithasthebestfoodandmusic.C.Peopletherefriendlier.Wheredoesthewomancomefrom?Pennsylvania. B.SanFrancisco. C.China.Whatdoesthewomanthinkoftheman'sEnglish?Excellent. B.Acceptable. C.101720題。Howmanypeoplearethereinthewoman'sfamily?Three. B.Four. C.Five.Whatdidthechildrenthinkabouthavingdinnertogetherathome?Theythoughtitwasfunny.Theydislikedtheideaatfirst.Theypreferredeatingwithfriends.Howoftendidthefamilyfinallydecidetohavemealstogether?EverySunday. B.Twiceaweek. C.Threetimesaweek.Whofinallysetthetimeforthesefamilydinners?Thechildren. B.Thefather. C.Thespeaker.第二局部英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用〔一共兩節(jié),滿分是35分〕第一節(jié)單項(xiàng)填空〔每一小題1分,滿分是15分〕請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面各題,從題中所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)里面,選出最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Someparentstendtogivechildren pocketmoneytoletthemlearnvaluefromexperienceat earlyage.the;an B.a;the C./;an D./;/HehadbeenpracticinghisspokenEnglishwiththe ofworkingasavolunteerforWorldExpoShanghaiandhisdreamfinallycametrue.effort B.exception C.intention D.contributionAgoodstudentishonestandkindtoothers.Inotherwords,heneverhisfriends.remarks B.debates betrays D.blamesGreeneconomyoffersanewmodel peoplecouldbothprotecttheclimateanddeveloptheeconomy,accordingtowhatLisaidattheInternationalCooperativeConferenceonGreenEconomyandClimateChange.how B.why C.where D.which—What’smadeTommysoupset?— thegame.Itshockedhimsomuch.Forlosing B.Becauseoflosing C.Lost D.ThathelostYouwillbeeasily bythecompanyifyouareexpertatthecomputeryoucandriveacaraswell.takento B.takenon C.takenin D.takenupNowadays, goouttomeetpeopleinperson,moreandmorepeopletosocializewithothersviaelectronicdevices.ratherthan B.lessthan C.otherthan D.morethanTheboywentin whenheleftforschoolthathelefthiskeyinsidehouse.arushsoCsoananxious

asuchanxiousrushD.suchananxiousrushHestayeduplateintothenight, aspeechtobemadeinfrontofteachers.preparing B.preparingfor C.prepared D.preparedforMyfatherinsistedthateveryminute madefulluseof thewell.be,todo B.hasbeen,doing C.be,doing D.hastodoIt’salready10o’clock.Iwonderhowit thatshewastwohoursonsuchashorttrip.cameover B.cameout C.cameabout D.cameupThechiefengineerhopesthey everythingreadybeforewe theprojectnextmonth.willbegetting;willstart B.willhavegot;startC.havegot;start D.aregetting;aregoingtostartItissaidthat toclassicmusicmaybehelpfulinimprovingteenagers’taste.beingexposed B.exposing C.exposedD.havingexposedThedrivercanadjusttheheatinginwinterandtheairconditioninginsummertosuithisown .pleasure B.convenience C.taste D.preference---Doyoumeantoplaytheherointhefilm?--- .ButitshouldbeacharacterIlike.Notsurprisingly B.Notnecessarily C.Notimportantly D.absolutely第二節(jié):完形填空〔一共20小題;每一小題1分,滿分是20分〕請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀下面短文,從短文后個(gè)題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)里面,選出最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Whenwetalkaboutabadman,weliketocallhimaButisitreallytruethatthewolfstandsfordevilandugliness.Haveyoureadthebook“TheWolfTotem〞byafamouswriterJiangRong,whichtellsthestoryofthebetweenwolvesandhumanbeings?Haveyouever36 thewolves’world?Ifyouhad,youwould 37 thewolves.Inthebook,wolvesareheroesonthelargegrassland.Theyknowmoreabout38thanhumans.Theycanattacklambswithoutdisturbingtheirmothers.Theyalsoknowhowto39fulluseoftheshapeoflandto40sheep.Ibelievethatifwolveswerehumans,theywouldbe41expertsgoodatfighting.Thewolfiskindofspecialcreaturethatcandeeplyunderstand42.Eachwolfservesitsgroupwithitsheartandsoul.A43wolfhaslittlepower,butapackofwolves44nothing.Allthewolvesobeytherules.45theyaredefeated,theyruntogether.Itistheirteamwork46makeswolvespowerful.Thewolvesalsohavegreatself-respectandwon’t 47 toanyone.The48writer,whowrotethebook“TheWolfTotem, stoleaone-month-oldbaby48wolfandraiseditverycarefully.Tohis49,hefoundthelittlewolfstillwantedtogobackwith 50 wolves.Hebitthroughtheironchainthat51him.Thewolfwas andhenevergavein,fighting 52 hisdeath.Thelittle51wolfdiedasagloriousfighter.Iwasshockedbythiskindof 53:wolvesareoneofthemostrespected54creaturesonearth.Iwanteveryonetolookatwolvesina way.Theyareour54teachers.Theyshowushowtosurviveand55 inthisnotsimpleanddangerousworld.Pleasehonorthewolves,pleasehonoralltheseheroesofnature!A.thoughtabout B.walkedinto C.talkedabout D.caredforA.huntA.spaceA.get

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C.strange D.humorousC.get D.succeed第三局部閱讀理解〔一共15小題;每一小題2分,滿分是30分〕請(qǐng)認(rèn)真閱讀以下短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)里面,選出最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。ASomeyearsago,IwashiredbyanAmericanbank.IreceivedaletterfromheadofthePersonnelDepartmentthatstarted,“DearJohn,Iamquitepleasedthatyouhavedecidedtojoin.〞That“quitesaddenedme.Ithoughthewassaying“we’rekindofpleasedyoudecidedtojoinusalthoughIwishwehadhiredsomeoneelse.〞ThenIdiscoveredthatinAmericanEnglish“quite〞sometimesmeans“very〞,whileinBritishEnglishitmeans“fairlySothefirstlessonaboutworkinginothercountriesistolearnthelanguageandbythatIdon’tjustmeanthewordspeoplespeak.Itisthebodylanguage,dress,manners,ideasandsoon.Thewaypeopledothingshighlightsmanyofthedifferencesweseebetweencultures.Someofthesedifferencesmaybeonlyonthesurfcdress,foodandhoursofwork—whileothersmaybedeeperandtakelongertodealwith.Mostly,itisaquestionofgettingusedtothedifferencesandacceptingthem,liketheclimate,whilegettingonwithbusiness.Someofthedifferencesmaybeanimprovement.Peoplearemorepolite;theserviceisbetter;youaskforsomethingtobedoneandithappenswithouthavingtoaskagain.However,otherdifferencescanbetroubling,likepunctuality(準(zhǔn)時(shí)).Ifyouinvitepeopletoapartyat7o’clockyourwillconsideritpolitetoturnupexactlyontimeinGermany,fiveminutesearlyintheAmericanMidwest,anhourearlyinJapan,15minutesafterwardsintheUK,uptoanhourafterwardsinItalyandsometimeintheeveninginGreece.Iprefernottousetheword“l(fā)ate〞becausethereisnothingwrongwiththetimespeoplearrive.Itissimplytheacceptedthingtodointheirowncountry.TheauthorwasunhappyasmentionedinParagraphhethought .theAmericanbankdidn’tthinkmuchofhimtheAmericanbankmighthireanotherpersonit’sdifficulttogetusedtoAmericancultureit’seasytomisunderstandAmericansAccordingtotheauthor,whatshouldwedowithmostculturaldifferences?AskthenativepeopleforhelpUnderstandandacceptthemDothingsinyourownwayDoin-depthresearchWheninvitedtoaparty,thepeoplewhoareusuallypunctualare .Italians B.Germans C.Greeks D.TheBritishBAsyougrowrapidlythroughyourteenageyears,youwillexperiencealotchange.Thechangesmayseemdifficultandtheymayseemtohappenquickly.tpanic!Youwilldealsuccessfullywiththem!Youareayoungadultnow!Withmoreresponsibility,youwillfindmorefreedomtoownchoices.Thisisatimetobewellinformedaboutownchoices.Thisisatimetobewellinformedaboutyourchoicessothatyoucanmakehealthybalanceddecisionsthatwillshapeyourfuture.Youmayalreadyknowyourcareerpathoryoumayhavenoatallwhatyouwanttodo.Bothsituationsarefine!Workhardandtherightopportunitywillpresentitselftoyou.Youngadulthoodmeansgreaterfreedomandmorechoices.Youwillprobablywanttobeindependent.Buttrynottoshutyourfamilyoutofyourlife.Youshouldlearntothinkofotherseventhoughyouareoldenoughtolookafteryourself.Yourfamilyhavebeenwithyousinceyoucameintothisworld.Itisalsoperfectlynaturalinthistimeforyoutospendmoretimewithyourfriendsthanyourfamily.Chooseyourfriendswisely.Atruefriendwillstandbyyounomatterwhathappens.Thisperiodisapartofthelifecycle.Therearesomepeoplewhowillbewithyouthroughoutlife’sjourneyandtherewillbesomepeoplewithwhomyoupartandgoseparateways.Leavingschoolcanbehard.Therealityisthatyoumaynoteverseeallofyourclassmatesagain.Youareayoungadult.Itisyouronecanliveyou.Thechoicesthatyoumakefromnowonwillbeyourchoices.Somakingtherightchoicesbeimportanttoyou.Lifeisforliving.Enjoyyourlifewisely!Thebesttitleforthispassagewouldbe A.TheChoicesinLife B.TheKeytoSuccessC.SayGoodbyetothePast D.BecomingaYoungAdultWhodotheunderlinedwords“some〞(Paragraph5)probablyreferto?yourparentsclassmatesC.truefriendsrelatives61.Theauthorthinksteenageyearsare .A.a(chǎn)periodofcompletefreedomtoohardforyoungpeopletogetthroughanimportanttimefortheyoungtomaketherightchoicesD.a(chǎn)veryimportantperiodforyoungstudentstoleavetheirparentsWhoisthepassagemainlywrittenfor?Teenagers.B.Teachers. C.Youngparents.D.Adults.CTherearemanywaystofindajob.Itcanbeaseasyaswalkingintoaneighborhoodstoretolookatitsannouncementboard.Localstoresoftenhaveareaswherepeoplecanputsmallsignstellingwhatkindofservicetheyneedorcanprovide.servicesincludecaringforchildrenorcleaninghouses.Or,jobsearcherscanlookinthenewspaper.Localnewspapershaveemploymentannouncementsplacedbycompaniesseekingworkers.AnotherpopulartoolforfindingjobsistheInternet.Forexample,peopleinfourhundredandfiftycitiesaroundtheworldcanusetheCraigslistWebsitebuyobjects,meetpeopleorfindajob.Craigslistsaysthatitreceivestwomillionnewjoblistingseachmonth.Anotherusefulwaytofindajobisthroughacollegeoruniversity.Forexample,studentsattheUniversityofTexasinAustincangototheCareerExplorationCentertogethelpinfindingajob.Ofcourse,lookingforajobrequiresknowingkindofworkyouwanttodo.Forexample,thereisabookcalled“WhatColorisYourParachute(降落傘)?〞byRichardBolles.Thisbookhasbeenhelpingpeoplechooseacareer(職業(yè))sinceitwasfirstpublishedinnineteenseventy.Someexpertsalsohelppeoplefindjobs.SusanW.MillerownsacompacnaylledCaliforniaCareerServicesinLosAngeles.Shesayshercompanyhelpspeoplefindjobsbyfirsthelpingthemunderstandtheirstrengths,goalsandinterests.Thensheprovidesthemwithmethodsandresourcestohelpthemfindtherightjob.Whatisthepassagemainlyabout?Findingajob.C.CraigslistWebsite.

B.Collegestudents’part-timejobs.D.Therelationbetweenstudyandwork.“WhatColorisYourParachute?isabookwhichgivestipstothosewhoto .workontheairplaneC.publishabook

B.buyaparachuteD.findasuitablejobItcanbelearnedfromthepassagethat .companiesoftenputjobinformationinlocalshopstheInternetisthemostpopulartoolforjobhuntersintheUSASusanW.Miller’scompanyishelpingpeoplechoosecareersCaliforniaCareerServicesmainlyservesuniversitystudentsHowmanywaysoffindingajobarementionedinthepassage?Three. B.Four. C.Five. D.Six.DAboutthistimeeveryyear,Igetverynostalgic懷(舊的).Walkingthroughmyneighborhoodonafallafternoonremindsmeofatimenottoolongagowhensoundsofchildrenfilledtheair,childrenplayinggamesonahill,andthrowingleavesaroundinthestreetbelow.Iwasoneofthosechildren,carefreeandhappy.Iliveonastreetthatisonlyoneblocklong.Ihavelivedonthesamestreetforsixteenyears.Ilovemystreet.Onesidehassixhousesonit,andtheotherhasonlytwohouses,withasmallhillinthemiddleadhugecottonwoodtreeononeend.WhenIthinkofhome,Ithinkofmystreet.OnlyIseeitasitwasbefore.Unfortunatelythingschange.Oneday,notlongago,Ilookedaroundandsawhowdifferenteverythinghasbecome.Lifeonmystreetwillneverbethesamebecauseneighborsarequicklygrownold,friendsaregrowingupandleaving,andthecityisplanningtodestroymyprecioushillandsellthepropertytocontractors.Itishardformetoacceptthatmanyofmywonderfulneighborsaregrowingoldandbearoundmuchlonger.Ihavefondmemoriesofthecoupleacrossthestreet,whosattogetherontheirporchswingalmosteveryevening,thenextdoorwhoyelledatmybrotherandmeforbeingtooloud,andthecrazyoldmanablacksuitwhodroveanoldcar.Incontrasttothosepeople,thepeopleIseetodayareveryoldneighborswhohaveseenbetterdays.Themanintheblacksayshewantstodie,andanotherneighborjustsoldhishouseandmovedintoanursinghome.Theladywhousedtoyellatusistootiredtobotheranymore,andthecoupleacrossthestreetrarelygoouttotheirfrontporchthesedays.ItisdifficulttowatchthesepreciouspeopleastheyneartheendoftheirlivesbecauseattimeIthoughttheywouldliveforever.The“comingsandgoings〞oftheyoungergenerationofmystreetarenowmostly“goings〞asfriendsandpeersmoveon.Onceuponatime,mylifeandthelivesofmypeersrevolvedaroundhome.Theboundaryofourworldwasthegutter(排水溝)attheendofthestreet.Wegotpleasurefromplayingnightgamesorfromabreathtakingrideonatricycle.Thingsaredifferentnow,asmyfriendsbecomeadultsandmoveon.Childrenwhorodetricyclesnowdrivecars.Thekidswhoonceplayedwithmenowhavenewinterestsandvaluesastheygotheirseparateways.Somehavegoneawaytocollegelikeme,afewgotmarried,twowentintotheandonewenttoprisonWatchingallthesepeoplegrowupangoawaymakesmelongforthegoodolddays.Perhapsthebiggestchangeonmystreetisthefactthatthecityisgoingtoturnmyprecioushillintoseverallotsfornewhomes.Forsixteenyears,theoutofmykitchenwindowhasbeenaviewofthathill.Thehillwasafundamentalpartofmychildhoodlife;itwasthehubofsocialactivityforthechildrenofmystreet.Wespenthourstherebuildingforts,sledding,andplayingtag.Theviewoutofmykitchenwindownowisverydifferent;itisoneoftractorsanddumptruckstearingupthehill.Whenthehillgoes,theneighborhoodwillnotbethesame.isapieceofmychildhood.Itisavisualreminderofbeingakid.Withoutthehill,mystreetwillbejustanotherpeainthepod.Therewasatimewhenmystreetwasmyworld,andIthoughtmyworldwouldchange.Butsomethinghappened.Peoplegrowup,andpeoplegrowold.Placeschanges,andwiththechangecomesofknowingIcannevergobacktoIloved.Inayearorso,Iwillbegonejustlikemanyofmyneighbors.Iwillalwayslookbacktomyyearsasachild,buttheplaceIrememberwillnotbethesilentstreetwhosepeaceisinterruptedbythesoundsofconstruction.Itwillbethehappy,noisy,somewhatstrange,butwonderfulstreetIknewasachild.Thewritercallsupthememoryofthestreet .everyyearwhenautumncomesintheafternooneverydayeverytimehewalksalonghisstreetnowthatheisanoldmanThewriterfindsithardtoacceptthefactthat .manyofhisgoodneighborsaregrowingoldtheladynextdoorwhousedtoyellathimandhisbrotherisnowawidowthelifeofhisneighborshasbecomeveryboringthemaninhisblacksuitevenwantedtoendhisownlifeThewriterthinksofthepastallthemorewhenheseesthosewhohavegrownupwithhim .continuetoconsiderhometobethecenteroftheirlivesleavetheneighborhoodtheygrewupinstillenjoyplayingcardgamesintheeveningsdevelopnewinterestsandhavenewdreamsThebiggestchangeonthewriter'sstreetis .removingthehilltomakewayforresidentialdevelopmentthebuildingofnewhomesbehindhiskitchenwindowthefactthattherearemuchfewerpeoplearoundthaninthepastthechangeinhischildhoodfriends'attitudetowardstheirII35第四局部寫作〔一共兩節(jié),滿分是35分〕第一節(jié)任務(wù)型閱讀〔每一小題1分,滿分是10分〕1Aseriousproblemfortoday'ssocietyiswhoshouldberesponsibleforourelderlyandhowtoimprovetheirlives.Itisnotonlyafinancialproblembutalsoaquestionofthesystemwewantforoursociety.Iwouldliketosuggestseveralpossiblesolutionstothisproblem.First,employersshouldtaketheresponsibilityfortheirretiredemployees.Tomakethispossible,apercentageofprofitsshouldbesetasideforthispurpose.Butwhenacompanymusttakelife-longresponsibilityforitsemployees,itmaysufferfromacommercialdisadvantageduetohigheremployeecosts.Anotherwayofsolvingtheproblemistoreturntheresponsibilitytotheindividual(個(gè)人〕.Thismeanseachpersonmustsaveduringhisworkingyearstopayforhisyearsofretirement.Thisdoesnotseemaveryfairmodelsincepeoplehaveenoughtroublepayingfortheirdailylifewithouttryingtoearnextratocovertheirretirementyears.Thismeansthegovernmentmighth

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