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PAGEPAGE1南京市第39中學2021-2022學年度第二學期期中英語學科學情調研第I(50)一、聽力(15115分)第一部分聽對話回答問題。55秒5A、B、C三個選項中選出一個正確的選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。HowdoesMaryusuallygotoschool?B. C.WhichplaceofinterestwillDanielvisit?A B. C.Whichpartofthecomputerisbroken?A B. C.WhattypeofbookshasSandyread?A. B. C.Whichwriterdoesthewomanrecommendtotheman?A. B. C.第二部分聽對話和短文答題。你將聽到兩段對話和一篇短文,各聽兩遍。聽每段對話或短文前,你將有時間閱讀相關小題,每小55A、B、C三個選項中選出一個正確的選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。聽第一段對話,回答第6~7小題。Whatisreadingnow?A.Areport. B.Amagazine. C.Anewspaper.Howmanyanimalsindangerdotheytalkabout?A.B.Three. C.Five.聽第二段對話,回答第8~10小題。請根據(jù)對話內容,選擇正確答案,完成信息記錄表。WuJingCharlieSheusedtoliveina8 .ShemovedtoNanjingattheageofsix.ShehaslearnedEnglishfor9 HehaslivedinNanjingsince2012.HehaslearnedChinesesince 10 ,2013.A.village B.town C.cityA.five B.six C.sevenA.May B.June C.July聽一篇短文,回答第11~15小題。Thetripwillbe inLondon.A.exciting B.safe C.busydangerousto .passsomeoneinthestreettravelonthebuswithoutaticketforgettolookrightwhencrossingthestreetWhatcanyoudointhiscity?cantakephotosanywhere.canuseaphonecardtomakeacall.canbuyaphonecardatthebusstop.Whoisthespeaker?A.Atourguide. B.Aforeignvisitor. C.Abusdriver.Whatdoesthespeakerwanttotellus?PlacesofinterestinLondon.TipsontravellinginLondon.SomethinginterestinginLondon.二、單項選擇(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)He Shanghaiforthreedaysandhewillcomebacktomorrow.A.hasgoneto B.hasbeenin C.hasbeento D.wenttoIgotintothe ofreadingbooksbeforegoingtobed.A.magic B.knowledge C.habit D.18.It’ssoboring,Mum.MayIplayoutsidewhenyoudotheshopping?No.Justwaitherereadingsomebooks Ireturn.A.while B.since C.as D.until everyoneishere,beginourclass.A.Anyway B.Since C.Ontheonehand D.MoreoverAstheCOVID-19wasfoundinNanjingagain,thestudents studyonlineathome.A.could B.should C.must D.hadtoHelikesplayingtricksonothers,but ,heisagoodHeiswillingtohelpothers.A.inthisway B.bytheway C.ontheway D.insomewaysLeiFeng,afamoussoldier, forsixtyyears,butheisstillrememberedbythewholesociety.A.hasbeendead B.hasdied C.wasdead D.diedWhichofthefollowingisNOTanopinion?Helookslikehisfather.Hewearsapairofsmallglasses.Heisverysmartandhumorous.Ithinkheisthebeststudentinhisclass.TheQinhuaiRiver verydirty,butnowmuchcleanerthanbefore.A.usedtobeing B.usedtobe C.isusedtobe D.isusedtobeing—Doyoumindmyaskingyouonemorequestion,MrGreen?— .Goon,please.A.Ido B.Ofcoursenot C.betternot D.Iagree三、完形填空(共10小題;每小題1分,滿分10分)InAugust,2021,somenewrulescameouttolimit(限制)youngpeople'sonlinegametime.Peopleundertheageof18canonlyplayonlinegamesthreehoursaweek.Theyarevery26withteachersandparents.Accordingtothegameproviderscan27onlyone﹣hourservicetoyoungpeoplefrom8p.m.to9p.m.onFridays,Saturdays,Sundaysandpublicholidays.Ping,ahighschoolteacherinTianjin,thinksonlinegamesarea28 oftime,andarebadforstudents'studies.Atschool,studentsaren'tallowedtousetheirtheyplayonlinegamesathome,andtheirparentsoftenfind 29 hardtopreventthemfromdoingso.Spendingtoomuchtimeplayingonlinegamescanmakestudents'gradesfallquickly.What'sworse,onlinegamesmightmakestudents30developingfriendships.“Studentswhobecomeseriouslyaddicted(上癮的)toonlinegamesoftenfindallkindsofexcusestoplaythem.Theyalsospendlittleonfoodorclothesto 31 theirmoneyforonlinegames.SoIthinkitisreallynecessaryforthegovernmenttotakeaction,”saidLiZimeng,ateacherinGuangzhou.MrsmotherofahighschoolstudentinBeijing,usedtohavedifficultykeepinghersonawayfromonlinegames,soshefeltreally32whenthenewrulescameout.Hersonbecameaddictedtoonlinegameswhenhewas14.33shetriedtostophimplayingthem,hegotreallyangry."Forseveralmonths,heeven34totalktome.OnlywhenIplacedfewerrestrictions(限制)onhisgametimecouldourrelationship35,"saidMrsChen.Thankstotherules,studentscanhavemoretimetotakeupnewhobbies.Tomakesurethatstudentsdevelophealthierinterests,schools,teachersandparentsneedtoworkcloselytohelpyoungstudentsfindproperhobbies,andorganizedifferentafter﹣schoolactivitiesforthem.26.A.busyB.patientC.popularD.known27.A.offerB.provideC.reportD.suggest28.A.symbolB.wasteC.recordD.wonder29.A.thisB.thatC.itD.those30.A.lookforwardtoB.loseinterestinC.takenoticeofD.getreadyfor31.A.acceptB.receiveC.borrowD.save32.A.surprisedB.peacefulC.excitedD.confident33.A.WheneverB.WhateverC.WhoeverD.However34.A.expectedB.refusedC.managedD.hurried35.A.receiveB.realizeC.improveD.appear四、閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)AAtjust18,SuYimingwonChina'sfirstgoldmedalinmen'ssnowboarding.Hetookthegoldmedalinthemen'sbigair.Also,hewonasilvermedalintheAtjust18,SuYimingwonChina'sfirstgoldmedalinmen'ssnowboarding.Hetookthegoldmedalinthemen'sbigair.Also,hewonasilvermedalintheslopestyle(坡?障礙技巧).Sustartedsnowboardingwhenhewasjust4yearsold.Susethisheartonsnowboardingin2015afterBeijinggotthechancetohostthe2022WinterGames.GuAiling'sgoldmedalsinbothbigairandhalfpipe(U型場地),andasilvermedalinslopestylebroughthertoanevenwiderinternationalaudience.Guwasbornin2003intheUSA.Shestartedtoskiat3andbeganprofessionaltrainingat8.Nowshe'sanOlympicfashionmodelandgoingtoStanfordUniversitythisfall.Liisa21-year-oldskater.ThiswashisfirstWinterOlympics.Inthemen's1,000mshorttrackspeedskating,Liskatedbehindhisteammatesasateamtactic(戰(zhàn)術triedtohelphisteammatestowin.WithhisRenZiweiwonthegoldmedal.AndLihimselfcrossedthelineinsecondplace.Listartedtoskateatageof11.Heisagoodteamplayerandalwayswillingtosupporthisteammates.Heseestheteamasmoreimportantthanhimself.,Accordingtothepassage,GuAilingwon medals.A.one B.two C.three D.fourWhatwasLitaskintheshorttrackrace?beatRenZiwei. winamedal. practicehisskills. helphisteammateswin.WhichofthefollowingisNOTtrueaccordingthepassage?A.GuAilingisanOlympicchampionandafashionmodelatpresent.GuAilingwillstudyatStanfordUniversitythisautumn.Liwonasilvermedalinthemen's1,000mshorttrackspeedskating.D.Subegansnowboardingin2015.BAsakid,Iwalkedtothelibraryseveraltimesaweekandstayeduplatereading.Icheckedoutsomanybooksandreturnedthemsoquicklythatthelibrarianoncesnapped,takehomesomanybooksifyouarenotgoingtoreadthemall.”“ButIdidreadthemall,”Isaid.Incollege,whenIcreatedmyonlinedating(約會)profile,inthe“favouritebooks”sectionIputOneHundredofSolitude,AMoveableFeast,WhiteFangandsoon.ButIrealizedIhadn’treadmostofthosetitlesfortwoyears.Davidwasmyfirstonlinedate.Davidreadaboutabookortwoaweek.Whenwecomparedlibraries,wehadonlyfourtitlesincommon.Onourseventhdate,DavidandIvisitedthelibrary.“Ihaveagame,”hesaid,takingouttwopensandPost-its(便利貼).Let’sfindbookswehavereadandleavereviewsinthemforthenextperson.Westayedthereforanhour.Beforeleaving,Isaid,“Iwilltellyousomething.Ihaveonlyreadonebookthisyear.”“Butyoulikebooks,”hesaid.“Youlikebookstores.Youlikelibraries.Readabook!”Backhome,David’schargeto“readabook”echoedinmyhead.IboughtbookswheneverIgotthechance,butIhardlyreadthem.Theysatoneverysurfaceuntilmyhouseappearedtowearbooksthewayonewearsclothes.Ipickedupone.WheneverIwantedtogiveuponit,IthoughtofDavid.IfelthimpushingmetobemoreofthepersonIusedtobe.“How’syourday?Davidtexted.“Good.Alittletired,”Ireplied.“Istayeduplateandfinishedmybook.”ThelasttimeIpulledanall-nightertoread,Iwas12andthebookwasLittleDavidadvisedustovisitthelibraryagain.Hepulledabookfromtheshelf,droppedtooneknee,andopenedit.Inside,hisPost-itread:“Karla,ithasalwaysbeenyou.Willyoumarryme?”Hisproposalhadrestedinthebookforoverayear.Howdothefirsttwoparagraphshelpdevelopthestory?showhowrudethelibrarianwasshowKarlawasalwaysareader.showKarlajustlikedborrowingbooksprovebettertobuybooksthantoborrowbooks.WhichisthecorrectorderofwhathappenedtoKarla?ShehadagamewithDavid.Shecreatedheronlinedatingprofile.ShewasshownthePost-itwrittentoShetoldDavidsheonlyreadonebookthatyear.Shefoundtheyhadonlyfourtitlesincommon.dbeac B.baecd C.beadc D.dbacethebesttitleofthepassage?FallinginlovebythebookBuyingbooksforyourselfnotforyourshelfAtrueloverofbooksknowsnotimeLovebooksenoughandbooksloveyoubackCJamiestoodlookingatthemap.Heturneditaround.Helookedupfromthemap.Helookedbackatthemap.Hetookafewstepsbackalongthepath.Heputhisfingeronthemap,andlookedupagain.“It’snouse!”heshouted.Hethrewthemapaway,andsatdownontheground.Iaskedhimwhatthematterwas.Jamiesaid,“We’relost.Wemusthavetakenawrongturning.”Hedidn’tknowwherewewere.“I’msorry.I’msorry,”hesaidagainandagain.Itoldhimnottoworry.“We’llfollowtheriver,”Isaid.“Theriverflowsintothesea,soitwilltakeusbacktotheseemedlikeagoodplan.setoffdownthehill.Theriverwasalongwaybelowus.Itwasgettingdark,anditwasstartingtorain.Jamiestartedtorun.“Comeon!”hecalled,“Inanhour,itwillbedarkandwewon’tbeabletoseewherewe’regoing.”“Stop!”Ishouted,“Don’trun.dangerous!”AssoonasIsawhimfall,Iknewhewasbadlyhurt.WhenIreachedhim,hesaidthathislegandfoothurt.Hewasn’tabletostandup.wewerelost,wewerealongwayfromhome,andJamiecouldn’twalk.Whendidthestoryhappen?A.Atmidnight. B.Atnoon.C.Inthelateafternoon. D.Intheearlymorning.Whichwordscandescribethewriter?A.Calmandclever. B.Nervousandafraid.C.andangry. D.Happyandexcited.Whichmightbethemostpossibleendingofthestory?Jamiefeltbetterandtookthewriterhome.Thewriterusedhisheadtohelpthemselvesout.Thewriterfoundhiswayout,butleftJamiealone.Jamielookedthemapagainandfoundawayout.Whatcanwelearnfromthestory?dangeroustoloseyourKeepcalmwhenfacingproblems.Don’tgotodangerousplacesalone.Agoodmapcanbehelpfulwhenyou’relost.DWhilethemobileInternetischangingthewaywelive,moreandmoreoldpeopleinChinaaregettinginonthedigitalworld,thoughtheystillhavesometrouble.YangSu,a61-year-oldprofessionalmicrovlogger(專業(yè)微博博主),isamongthem.Withmorethan2.3millionfollowersonChina'sfamousshortvideoapp"Douyin",hisvideoshavebeenwatchedbyover1milliontimes.“Threeyearssonputashortvideoofmeplayingthepianoathomeonhourslateritwasplayedover1milliontimes,”remembered.AftergraduatingfromtheShanghaiConservatory(音樂學院)ofMusic,hewasapianistoftheShenzhenSymphonyOrchestra(交響樂團).TheInternethasopenedadoortoawholenewworldforhim.Forthepastthreeyears,hehasfilmedover700shortvideosandopenedanofficialaccountonsocialplatformWeChattosharearticlesandofferonlinepianolessons.It'snoteasyforhimtolearnhowtofilmavideo,somethingthatmightnotbeeasyevenforyoungpeople.Spendingalongtimestaringatthesheetmusic(樂譜)alwayscauseseyeheneedstoplaythroughthemusicsincehedoesn'tknowhowtoedit(編輯)andcutclips.Hischildhelpshimalotlater."TheInternethasopenedthedoortoanewworld,"said."Ialwayskeepmyselfbusyandfeelveryyoungatmyage."otheroldpeoplegetusedtothedigitalworldlikeQiulinisa73-year-oldmanfromHunan.“Igotmysmartphonemorethanoneyearago,butIonlyuseforvideocalls,"hesaid.Dingfindsithardtolearntouseotherapps.▲LuoXu,apost-90svolunteer,joinedanon-profitorganizationinBeijingnineyearsagototeacholdpeoplehowtousetheInternet."WhileIamhelpingpeopleagedbetween50and90yearsold,Ihaveastrongfeelingofsatisfaction,"Luosaid.Howdidbecomefamousatfirst?BysharingarticlesonBylearningtomakeshortvideos.Byplayingthepianoon"Douyin".Bygivingonlinepianolessons.Howdidthewritershownotalloldpeoplegetusedtothedigitalworld?Bytellingastory.Byusingnumbers.Byaskingaquestion.Byusinganexample.Whichofthefollowingcanweputin" ▲ "?Infact,manyotheroldpeoplehavethesamefeelingasDing.However,manyyoungpeoplefindithardtoteachtheoldtousetheInternet.Asaresult,oldpeoplehavetospendmuchtimelearningtousethesmartphone.Luckily,youngerpeoplearebuildingabridgebetweenthedigitalworldandtheold.WhatdidLuoXuthinkofhisworkinthenon-profitorganization?A.Relaxing. B.Meaningful. C.Difficult. Whydidthewriterwritethepassage?tellusweshouldlearntomakeshortvideoslikeexplainwhythemobileInternetispopularinourcountry.showthemobileInternetmakesagreatdifferencetotheold.askyoungpeopletospendmoretimecaringfortheirparents.第II(非50分)五、填空(共20小題;每小題1分,滿分20分)51~55的相應位置上。Whatdoyouthinkoftheair▲ (污染)inyourhometown?Therestaurantisopeneveryday▲ (除了)Monday.Ifyouwanttoget ▲ (成功),youmustworkhardandkeepgoingon.Heisnotintheofficenow.HewenttoBeijingon▲ (公事)yesterday.Thisisthe ▲ (美味的)seafoodIhaveevereaten.Ihopetocomehereagain.56~60的相應位置上。NextSundayIwilltakeadirect ▲ (fly)toChengduforavisit.Whenhewokeup,hefoundhimself ▲ (able)tomove.ThepublictransportinNanjing ▲ (improve)alotinthepasttenyears.Whatyouhavetodoistolearnhow ▲ (think)inEnglish.youmind ▲ (translate)thesesentencesintoEnglishforme?根據(jù)要求改寫句子。Hewassopatientthathewaitedforherforthreehours.(同義句)Hewas ▲ ▲ towaitforherforthreehours.Unclehasworkedinaninternationalbanksinceheleftschool.(對劃線部分提問) ▲ ▲ hasUncleworkedinaninternationalbank?Thevillagehaschangedalotsince2010.(同義句)Greatchangeshave ▲ ▲ inthevillagesince2010.Herparentshavebeenawayfromherhometownforovertenmonths.(同義句)Herparents ▲ herhometownovertenmonths ▲ Hehasalreadycomeback.(改成否定句)He ▲ comeback ▲ .66~70的相應位置上。我們主要通過電子郵件互相保持聯(lián)系。mainly ▲ byemail.66.那個小男孩聽到這個笑話時,笑得停不下來。Thelittleboy ▲ whenheheardthejoke.玄武湖公園是一個辛苦一天工作之后放松的好地方。TheXuanwuLakeParkis ▲ afterahardwork.老師建議我們盡可能地經(jīng)常朗讀英語。OurteacheradvisesustoreadEnglish ▲ .閱江樓位于鼓樓的北部。is ▲ Gulou.六、閱讀填空(20120分)71~80小題的空格里填入一個最恰當?shù)膯卧~,并將答71~80的相應位置上。注意:每個空格只填1個單詞WhenIwenttoEngland,Ienjoyedmystay.ButInoticedsomanydifferenttraditions.Forexample,youusuallyshakehandswithpeoplewhenyoumeetthemforthefirsttime.Butafterthat,youcanjustsayhello.YoumustsayMrandMrswhenyouspeaktoolderpeople,butyoucanusefirstnameswithyourfriends.Onedaywevisitedsomefriendsandhadtea.isnotjustadrinkbutalightmealataround4p.m..can’thavetea—themeal—after4:30p.m..atesandwichesandalargefruitcake.canonlydrinkteaatateaparty,notcoffeeorjuice.Andyoumustdrinkteawithmilk.mustpourthetea,thenthemilk—youcan’tputthemilkinfirst,thenthetea.Inbusesortrains,theotherpassengers(乘客)areveryquiet,andyoumustn’ttalktooloudly.It’sverydifferentfromChina!Insometrainsyoucan’tevenuseyourmobilephones!Andyoudon’toftenhearpeopleshoutinginthestreet.Iwasverylucky—Ievenwenttoawedding.ItwasverydifferentfromaChinesewedding.Forexample,themanandthewomancan’tseeeachotherthenightbeforethewedding.Thenthewomanmustn’tarriveatthechurchontimebutafewminuteslate.Andatthepartyafterthewedding,thewomanthrowsherflowersoverhershoulder.Thegirlwhocatchesthemwillbenexttogetmarried!Itwasallverystrangebutitwasgreatfun! 71 forvisitors:traditionallifeinEnglandDifferenttraditionsThingsEnglishpeopledoMannersShakehandswithpeopleforthefirsttimeandjustsay72 tothemafterthat.AddMrandMrsbeforeoldpeople’sfamilynames.Callyour 73 firstnames74 Havetea—alightmeal75 4:30p.m..Enjoyteawith76 atateaparty.PublicplacesBe 77 inbusesortrains.78 useyourmobilephonesinsometrains.WeddingsThemanandthewoman:meetingeachotherthenightbeforethewedding.Thewoman:79 tothechurchafewminuteslate.Throwher80 toothergirlsaround81~90的相應位置上。Jandigsuphertimecapsuleandtakesituptoherroom.Sheopensitc 81 .Buttohersurprise,noneofherthingsarethere.I 82 ,thereisaletterfromtoJan.Intheletter,Tomsays,“I’msorry.Itookthethingsfromyourtimecapsule.Ihopeyouunderstand.Don’tforget.Lookformeinthefuture.Iknowyoucanf 83 meifyou“HowcanIfindyou,Jansaystoh 84 .ShethinksofsearchingonGooglebuttherearem85

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