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1、汕尾市2021-2022学年度第一学期全市高中二年级教学质量监测英 语本试题共10页,考试时间120分钟,满分120分注意事项:1.答题前,考生先将自己的信息填写清楚、准确,将条形码准确粘贴在条形码粘贴处。2.请按照题号顺序在答题卡各题目的答题区城内作答,超出答题区城书写的答案无效。3.答题时请按要求用笔,保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不得使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。考试结束后,请将本试题及答题卡交回。第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15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、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。AThe whole idea b

2、ehind the US National Parks system was to preserve natural and historic locations, and the wildlife that lives there. That goal allows for inclusion of anyplace that features natural beauty, unique geological features, or an interesting ecosystem,plus the sites of national monuments and other places

3、 of historical or archaeological significance.We've selected three US National Parks that are as different from each other as possible. Let's start in the Northeastern corner of the US, with a beautiful park called Acadia.Acadia National ParkAcadia National Park is in Eastern Maine, near the

4、 town of Bar Harbor. The park is unique, in that it features a wide variety of landscapes, including mountains, ocean coastline, woodlands, lakes, and wetlands. It covers a total of 49,075 acres.The park is home to 37 species of mammals, including black bears, moose, and deer. There are 33 fish spec

5、ies and 331 bird varieties.Everglades National ParkUnlike many national parks, Everglades National Park was initially created to protect a fragile and disappearing ecosystem. The Everglades consist of a network of wetlands and forests that are fed by a river flowing slowly out of Lake Okeechobee.The

6、 Everglades cover a massive area, and Everglades National Park protects only the southern twenty percent. It's the United States' largest tropical( 热带的) wilderness;in fact,it's the largest wilderness of any kind east of the Mississippi River.Hawaii Volcanoes National ParkHawaii Volcanoes

7、 National Park is located on "the big island", Hawaii. It was created in 1916. The park features two active volcanoes, one of which, Mauna Loa, is the world's largest shield volcano. The other, Kilauea, is one of the world's most active volcanoes.Hawaii Volcanoes National Park lets

8、 visitors get up close and personal with the two volcanoes.Odd-looking lava(岩浆)fields and dramatic landscapes captivate the eye,and you can learn about the rare plants and animals that thrive in the tough environment.1. What is the US National Parks system aimed to do?A. To protect natural and histo

9、ric resources.B. To rebuild old and important constructions.C. To appreciate natural and geological beauty.D. To make ecosystems entertaining for people.2. In which park can you experience a rich diversity of landscapes and wildlife? A. None of them.B. Acadia National Park.C. Everglades National Par

10、k.D. Hawaii Volcanoes National Park.3. What do visitors do in Hawaii Volcanoes National Park?A. Learn about ecosystem protection.B. Enjoy tropical wilderness landscapes.C. Witness two different kinds of volcanoes.D. Study lava samples in a tough environment.【答案】1. A 2. B 3. CBA lot of people ask thi

11、s question: "Why is body language so important?" Studies have shown that in the process of communication, non-verbal expression has 65% to 93% more influence than actual text. This means that "how to say" is more important than "what to say". Of course, this does not me

12、an that you don't need to do preparation for your interviews, nor does it mean that you can take any short cuts. On the contrary, this means that you have more things to pay attention to and prepare for.In the real workplace, body language is much more important than you think. Without proper bo

13、dy language, you may find yourself trapped in a circle where you can't integrate with the external environment, not to mention the difficulties in the absence of body language in the workplace."People can often make inferences from actions, and the results of these inferences directly affec

14、t lives: for example. who will be employed and who will be promoted."Academician Amy Cuddy said in a TV talk show. She also said that "our body language will also affect our perception ( 感知, 看法)of ourselves. When you try to make more authoritative actions,your brain will inadvertently(不经意地

15、)receive signals and actually create an idea that you are more authoritative, so that you have more confidence in yourself".Therefore, before interviews or important meetings, try not to lean on any object or have a hunched back. Instead, you should try to keep your body relaxed. You can even s

16、tand with a relatively authoritative posture (姿势) -of course, you may need to do these things in the bathroom or places where no one could see you.Body language plays a crucial role in your job interviews, careers, and everyday life. Paying attention to body language could make strong impacts on you

17、r behavior,which could help you achieve better results. So, every time you are nervous or feel that you can't do it, stretch your body, smile, and tell yourself "Fake it till you become it!"4. What does Paragraph 1 mainly tell us?A. What we say in a conversation is not so important.B.

18、Practicing body language is a short cut to success.C. We should attach great importance to body language.D. Body language carries 93% of conversation messages.5. According to Amy Cuddy, why is body language important for us?A. It decides whether we are promoted.B. It influences people's impressi

19、on of us.C. It makes us look more authoritative.D. It helps people understand who we are.6. What does the underlined word "hunched" possibly mean?A. Broken down.B. Tied behind.C. Bent forward.D. Straightened up.7. Who might be the intended readers of the passage?ANew arrivals in the workpl

20、ace.B. Body language researchers.C. Working adults to be promoted.D. Viewers of a TV talk show.【答案】4. C 5. B 6. C 7. ACCompared with some other parts of the world, Canada is not a country with a lot of particularly flashy traditions - which isn't to say none exist. In general, it's the aging

21、 process, and the various "key dates" that occur as a Canadian moves from babyhood to adulthood that tend to be the most celebrated and ritualized(仪式化了的)moments in mainstream Canadian culture.Canadian couples will generally announce their pregnancy with great pride to friends and family as

22、 soon as they're aware, and it's common for girlfriends of the expecting mother to organize a baby shower-a small, lighthearted house party - to honour the new mom sometime before she gives birth. Shortly after the child is born, it's similarly customary for friends of the parents to vis

23、it and give at least one baby gift, usually a toy or clothes, to express congratulations.If there's one thing Canadians love celebrating,it's the anniversary(周年纪念日)of their own birth. In recent years, birthdays have risen to become one of the most tradition-rich spectacles of Canadian cultur

24、e. During childhood, most parents will arrange birthday parties for their children on the special day (or the closest available weekend), a fun excuse for the birthday boy or girl to gather up all their schoolyard friends and spend the afternoon hanging out. In their teenage years and adulthood, the

25、y begin to assume greater control over their own birthday plans.Completing a phase of school in Canada is almost always celebrated with a fancy graduation ceremony. In their final year of high school (and sometimes middle school as well), students will celebrate the completion of their studies with

26、some sort of party organized by the school, usually known as "grad night". These usually take the form of a fancy dress gala(庆典,盛会,演出)held at a local hotel, complete with a dinner, dancing and lots of awkwardly-posed photographs.8. Which is a birth tradition in Canada?A. Keeping the pregna

27、ncy a secret to others.B. Holding a baby shower by the elders.C. Gathering friends and relatives for a party.D. Visiting the newly-born with a present.9. What do we know about birthday celebrations in Canada?A. They are only held on that very day of birth.B. They are popular among Canadian families.

28、C. The parties are always planned by parents.D. Adults don't celebrate their own birthdays.10. What preparation might students need to do for their graduation ceremony?A. They need to wear fancy clothes.B. They need to organize a party.C. They need to complete a study.D. They need to learn photo

29、graphy.11. How does the author organize the description of Canadian traditions?A. From general features to specific.B. By comparing traditions worldwide.C. According to regional differences.D. In the order of a child's growth process.【答案】8. D 9. B 10. A 11. DDWith the commercial sale of its AI-e

30、nabled precision spraying(喷洒)technology to a large farming operation in Israel, Greeneye Technology has reached a major milestone in its mission to significantly reduce herbicide(除草剂)use in agriculture,increasing productivity and profitability for farmers.This is the first stage in the company's

31、 global rollout, which will continue in early2022 with its launch in the US market. Initially, Greeneye plans to work with corn and soybean farmers in the Midwest and will increase availability to other states in 2023.Within days of announcing its early adopter program in the US,the company was over

32、subscribed, indicating the growing interest from farmers for a commercially viable precision spraying solution.Backed by Syngenta,Greeneye says its precision spraying technology has been proven to cut herbicide use by 78% and reduce herbicide costs by more than 50%(average figures),while also improv

33、ing weed control efficacy(功效,效力)compared to traditional broadcast spraying. This is achieved through Al technology that can detect and spray weeds in crops with 95.7% accuracy."Weeds represent one of the greatest threats to global crop production," says Nadav Bocher, CEO of Grceneye Techno

34、logy. In the US alone, they are estimated to cost farmers more than $ 33 billion annually. Today, farmers address this challenge by spraying herbicides across the entire field. As a result, not only are farmers spending far more money on herbicides than they need to, but millions of gallons of herbi

35、cides are being needlessly sprayed each year. This is contributing to the mounting challenges posed by herbicide-resistant weeds and worse still, polluted soil and water."We are incredibly proud to announce the commercial launch of our precision spraying technology, but reducing herbicide use i

36、s just the beginning," Bocher says."The next generation of our technology,which is already in development, will also be capable of precisely spraying chemicals.""At the same time, our Al capabilities enable us to collect ultra-high-resolution data from the entire field, providing

37、 valuable insights to farmers. With this information at our fingertips, Greeneye is positioned to guide the global agriculture industry toward a more sustainable and profitable future."12. What can we learn about Greeneye's Al-enabled precision spraying technology?A. It is slightly better t

38、han the traditional broadcast spraying method.B. Farmers are doubtful whether the technology is precise and useful.C. It has been available in the global market to bring benefits for farmers.D. It is a breakthrough for the company to reduce herbicide use in agriculture.13. According to Bocher, which

39、 is NOT a problem caused by the traditional spraying method?A. It results in an unnecessary waste of money and herbicides.B. It poses threats to the environment by polluting soil and water.C. It brings about a growing number of herbicide-resistant weeds.D. It reduces crop production and thus causes

40、the hunger problem.14. What is Bocher's attitude towards the new technology?A. Supportive.B. Ambiguous.C. Cautious.D. Disapproving.15. What can be a suitable title for the passage?A. AI-enabled Precision Spraying Technology to Change the WorldB. New Adopter Program in Israel Over Subscribed by E

41、ager FarmersCGreeneye Launches Its AI-enabled Precision Spraying TechnologyD. CEO of Greeneye Technology Reveals Details of Company Profits【答案】12. D 13. D 14. A 15. C第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。As much as 80 percent of premature heart disease is preventable by

42、making specific lifestyle choices. _16_. But others may not have crossed your mind. “A small change in your everyday routine can potentially have a big impact in the long run,” says preventive cardiologist (心脏病学家) Dr. Beth Abramson, a spokesperson for the Heart and Stroke Foundation of Canada. _17_E

43、ngage in volunteer work. Doing good for others helps your self-esteem (自尊) and relieves stress. Research published in Psychosomatic Medicine in 2016 showed that a feeling of purpose in life is linked to a lower likelihood of heart attack and stroke.According to Dr. Arya Sharma, founder of the Canadi

44、an Obesity Network and a professor of medicine at the University of Alberta, loneliness is a risk factor for heart health._18_. Depending on the type of work you do, volunteering might even increase your physical activity.Treat depression. _19_. Not only are we more likely to drink too much alcohol

45、and to avoid exercise, there are also considerable effects of this condition on the body, such as higher levels of stress hormones (荷尔蒙) and blood sugar, which can be associated with poor heart health.Eat breakfast. A recent study in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology found that healt

46、hy people who skipped breakfast were almost three times more likely to have heart disease six years later than those who regularly ate a substantial morning meal. “One possible reason: If youre eating a proper breakfast, youre less likely to be hungry later and make poor food choices,” says Abramson

47、. “We need to eat a balanced diet as part of a healthy lifestyle. _20_.”A. Choose whole-grain, low-fat foods, and meanwhile, include fruitB. Volunteering gets you out of the house and creates a social networkC. Some strategies, such as exercising and managing weight, are well knownD. Heart disease s

48、uch as coronary artery disease (CAD) can lead to heart attackE. Here are some of the surprising ways she puts forward to boost your heart healthF. Volunteering allows you to connect to your community and make it a better placeG. Abramson points out that the state of feeling very sad can affect the w

49、ay we behave【答案】16. C 17. E 18. B 19. G 20. A第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。A handwritten letter a 20-year-old job seeker penned to his "future employer" has reached millions. The note makes a simple request: "Take a _21_ on me."R

50、yan Lowry is autistic (自闭症的) communication is _22_ for him. But Lowry had his eye on his _23_ pursuits, so he decided to post a letter in which he expressed his wish to_24_ a job in the animation (动画片) industry.After several rounds of revisions, he wrote the final draft _25_ on a sheet of lined pape

51、r, and _26_ it on the Internet on Feb. 27.About three weeks later the letter had been _27_ more than 7 million times.Thousands of comments _28_. People said they were drawn to the bravery of the author and the clarity of his_29_ :"Dear Future Employer: I have autism, but am good with technology

52、 and a really quick_30_. I a m interested in a job in animation. I _31_ that you will have to take a chance on me, but I promise if you _32_ and teach me, you'll be _33_ you did."Ryan Lowry has started one-on-one sessions with a local animator at a non-profit organization named A Place To B

53、e. With the support of the organization, he wrote a song to show his_34_ for the outpouring of love:Thank you for reading, so I can keep dreaming. Thank you for _35_ me for who I am.21. A. chanceB. commentC. photoD. sample22. A. boringB. interestingC. challengingD. amazing23. A. academicB. professio

54、nalC. artisticD. political24. A. landB. quitC. offerD. lose25. A. quicklyB. randomlyC. happilyD. neatly26. A. preparedB. reportedC. sharedD. searched27. A. openedB. viewedC. receivedD. rejected28. A. joined inB. poured inC. pulled inD. tuned in29. A. messageB. thoughtC. visionD. sound30. A. authorB.

55、 teacherC. learnerD. painter31. A. believeB. wonderC. assumeD. realize32. A. fireB. reachC. hireD. ignore33. A. angryB. gladC. regretfulD. painful34. A. appreciationB. determinationC. expectationD. admiration35. A. keepingB. savingC. helpingD. seeing【答案】21. A 22. C 23. B 24. A 25. D 26. C 27. B 28.

56、B 29. A 30. C 31. D 32. C 33. B 34. A 35. D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。A fateful conversation inspired the creation of the First Aid Kit, which was released in 1888. Aboard a train heading to Colorado for vacation, company _36_ (found) Robert Wood Johnson struck up a conversation _37_ a doctor. The doctor explained to him the _38_ (danger) of railroad construction and the lack of medical supplies_39_ (treat) the unique industrial injuries. From this exchange, Johnson saw _40_opportunity to both advance the field of healthcare and build _41_ (he) youn

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