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1、2021-2022学年黑龙江省双鸭山市饶河县高二上学期期中考试英语试题时间:120分钟 分值:150分 本试卷分第一部分(选择题)和第二部分(非选择题)共两部分,共150分。考试时间120分钟。选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案标号。答案需写在答题卡上,不能答在本试卷上,否则无效。第一部分 选择题(共55分)单项选择(共20小题,每小题1.5分,满分30分)1. _ all my family and friends in the audience applaud me, I felt so confident and grate

2、ful .A. Seen B. To see C. Seeing D. Saw2.The teacher was very strict, _ me so nervous that I would forget my lines.A. to make B. making C. makeing D. made 3.I often stay up late at night_ my part .A. to practice B. practiced C. practice D. practicing 4. We are looking forward _ our friends next week

3、.A. to see B. to be seeing C. shall see D. to seeing5. All over the world you can see kids_ their hearts content with a ball _of plastic bags .A. play to; make B. playing to ; made C. played to ;made D. playing in ;make6.World War had broken out month before, but British and German soldiers_ their g

4、uns and played football together .A. put out B. put on C. put down D. put up7.Would you please_ Kate_ my best wishes to everybody ?A. tell ; give B telling ;giving C. tell ;to give D. say; gives8.-The light in the office is still on. -Oh I forgot_. A .turning it off B. turn it off C. to turn off it

5、D. to turn it off9.He spent a lot of money_ books and magazines. A. buy B. buying C.to buy D. bought10. Now I no longer used app, but I have_ running .A. fallen in love with B. fell in love with C. fallen down D. fallen in love11.Im very tired. Please give me a chair_.A.to sit B. for sit in C. sitti

6、ng D. to sit on12. Be careful! The tea is too hot_.A. for drinking B. to drink C.to drink it D. for you to drink it13. It takes me half an hour_ to work every day. A. to walk B. walking C. walked D. walk14.I love to photograph the_ sun ,so I force myself to get up early. A. rise B. risen C. rising D

7、. rose15.He was_ from the conference yesterday because of his sudden heart disease. A. absent B. rude C. romantic D. observed16.The woman managed to_ from the fire with her baby ,extremely terrified and exhausted. A. transform B. escape C. arrange D. disappoint17.She went out without _ good-bye to u

8、s. A. saying B. say C. said D. being said18.The boy_ a book by the river is my brother. A. hold B. held C. holding D. was held19. I managed to _my classmates into accepting my idea. A. inspire B. persuade C. interpret D. represent20.The silk worm is an insect worth_. A.to know B. being known C.to be

9、 known D. knowing第二部分 阅读理解 (共两节,满分40分)第一节 阅读(共15小题,每题2分,共30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AInternational Summer Camps for TeenagersWhat do you do with a teen whose summer holiday plans amount to sleep and WeChat? Try an international summer camp.Village CampsSalavas, Auvergne-Rhone

10、-Alpes, France+33475881681Best for: River funSuitable for: 11-17 years;1996 (13nights), starting 30 June or 14 JulyThis granddaddy of European camps (now in its 49th year) has sites in Austria Portugal, Switzerland and elsewhere, but few can boast(有)a location as spectacular as the Summer River Expe

11、rience Camp on the banks of the Ardeche.Its a well-run operation with rock climbing and canoe(独木舟)training ending in a two-day 30km canoe descent of the Gorge with an overnight sleep in a tent.Camp Adventure AcademyLethem, Germany+4940410094900Best for: SurvivalSuitable for: 7-16 years; 375 for one

12、week, June 23-August 31Set in the beautiful Luneburger Heide National Park, Survival Camp is the ultimate(终极的)outdoor adventure.Survivors head into the forest to learn survival techniques and face the toughest challenges from lighting fires and building shelters to crossing rivers.At the end of the

13、week, each participant will receive a certificate, proclaiming them a true survivor and ready to battle the most difficult of situations.Ocean Youth TrustGosport, EnglandBest for: SeafaringSuitable for: 12-25 years; six-night sail-575 person from 16 to 22 July, 29 July to 1 August or 4 to 11 August.

14、Not truly a camp, but this has adventure, friendship and sheer thrills(纯粹的刺激) in spades(大量). OYT gives sail training to hundreds of disadvantaged children each year and during the holidays, offers places to children from mainstream backgrounds too.Youngsters learn to sail, navigate and cook on OYTs

15、32-metre boat Prolific, crewing the boat (with expert help) on voyages to France and the Channel Islands.21. Whats the advantage of Village Camps?A. Teenagers can learn some survival techniques.B. Teenagers can experience some adventures.C. Each participant will receive a certificate.D. Teenagers ca

16、n get canoe training.22. Which camp is suitable for Jacks eight-year-old son?A. Village Camps.B. Camp Adventure Academy.C. Ocean Youth Trust.D. None.23. If you want to learn how to sail, which camp(s) can you try?A. Ocean Youth Trust.B. Village Camps.C. Camp Adventure Academy.D. Ocean Youth Trust an

17、d Village Camps.BI was sitting at my kitchen table the other day with a pen, notebook, calculator and a pile of bills. I was doing my monthly budget. There were bills for electricity, water, rent, insurance, the car payment, the phone bill, and the cable bill. Plus money needed to be set aside for f

18、ood, gas, clothes and hopefully a little left over to save for those unexpected bills that always seemed to show up. When I was done, I shook my head, closed my eyes and thought of a time long ago when I would regularly get treasures. When I was a boy, we lived across the road from Camp Caesar. It h

19、eld week long camps all through the summer and my grandma who I lovingly called Nanny worked in her big kitchen. I remember slipping there getting a smile, a hug, a kiss and a hot roll from Nanny. Then she would always take deep in her pockets and pull out a treasure, a shiny quarter. She would give

20、 it to me and I would run down the hill to either get an ice cold can of coke from the pop machine or I would head to the camps swimming pool where I could buy a warm cup of cherry coke for 15 cents and a tiny 10 cent bag of chips from a stand. I took my time because it was always a big decision. It

21、 was nice too feeling so rich for a few minutes. Looking back now I can see that the real treasure was not the quarter at all. It was the love with which Nanny gave it to me. I would have still visited her at work every day if I had never gotten a single quarter. It was her smile, hugs, and kisses t

22、hat were priceless in my heart then and now. The old saying is true, With your work you can make a living, but it is with your love that you make a life. You can always welcome love into your heart, soul and mind. And you can always share your love with others. It is that one treasure that lasts for

23、ever.24.According to Paragraph 1,what was the author trying to figure out? A. Where to get treasures.B. What food and supplies to buy.C. How to sort out these bills at hand.D. How to balance the money available.25.What does the underlined word roll in Paragraph 2 refer to? A. A kind of breadB. A kin

24、d of act.C. A sound.D. A greeting.26.Which of the following best describes Nanny? A. Considerate.B. Generous.C. Affectionate.D. Enthusiastic.27.Why does the author mention the old saying in the last Paragraph? A. To change peoples heart and soul.B. To show what we should value in life.C. To explain

25、work and love can make a life.D. To advise more love and sharing in childhood.CWe all love animals, but animals dont feel the same way about us. When we enter their wild world, we are “unnatural” invaders(入侵者) into their homes.There was a video many of you may have seen on the Internet recently of a

26、 bear and its cub (幼崽) climbing up a steep, snow-covered hill in Russia. The mama bear makes it to the top without too much trouble, but the baby bear keeps sliding back down. It takes three attempts to reach the top and, no doubt, many cheered at the cubs never-give-up spirit. But nature scientists

27、 who saw the video didnt cheer.Instead, the scientists were upset that the two bears had been frightened into making a dangerous, unnecessary climb by the drone (无人机) that was filming them. Sophie Gilbert of the University of Idaho said, “It showed a complete lack of understanding from the drone ope

28、rator of the effects his actions were having on the bears.” Other scientists have found that when a drone is hovering near, a bears heart rate can increase from 41 beats per minute to 162 beats per minute a high enough rate to cause a heart attack.Human disturbance(打扰) has actually been having a far

29、-reaching influence on wildlife. Researchers at the University of Berkeley recently found that many mammals(哺乳动物) are turning into “night owls”(夜猫子) again to avoid contact with humans. Such a shift(转换) might not only affect those species themselves, but also have numerous chain effects(连锁反应).We huma

30、n beings find ourselves in a strange position in nature. We are part of it but also separate from it now more than ever, since most of us live in cities. So, when we go off hiking into wild areas to “re-connect” with nature, we should go softly and considerately. Its OK to get close to our animal fr

31、iends, just not too close we wouldnt want to scare them, would we?28. What does the video feature?A. The baby bears climbing.B. The mama bears care.C. The dangerous environment.D. The experiment by scientists.29. Why didnt nature scientists cheer?A. They knew the bears family well.B. They were again

32、st other scientists.C. They knew the cause of the bears climbing.D. They lacked understanding of the drone operator.30. What may be the effect of human disturbance on wildlife?A. Food shortage.B. Changing habitats.C. Ecological(生态的) imbalance.D. Less contact with humans.31. What does the author seem

33、 to agree with?A. Lose connection with nature.B. Tighten the bond with wild animals.C. Respect the human-animal distance.D. Shoot more videos on animals for study. DNowadays with the popularity of the Internet, many people complain of the difficulty of finding their true identity among all the confl

34、icting messages and demands of the world around them. This idea, that, somewhere deep down, is the real us, is as old as philosophy itself. It involves things like our values, our sense of purpose, the beliefs that make us who we are. We often ask the question: Are you living the life you want to be

35、 living, or the life other people want you to live? The Internet has brought the opinions of others to our own lives as never before, and it is threatening our ability to understand who we really are. To discover our true selves, maybe its time to disconnect. Not forever, that would be throwing the

36、baby out with the bathwater, but for significant periods of our days, weeks, or months. Because, with disconnection comes quiet and with quiet comes the ability to reflect. In researching my World Service documentary Default World, I spoke to a lot of people about their experience of technology. Man

37、y said they were trying to spend less time online, taking a break from Facebook, and connecting only when they needed to. And they spoke with pleasure of rediscovering the physical world around them and the world of human-to-human communication. I think this is encouraging. We are still learning how

38、 to be on the Internet, what effect this huge network of computers a network we have built ourselves has on our sense of self. We are at the moment, as Thoreau said of people in the industrial revolution, tools of our tools. Disconnecting gives us a chance to turn the tables to see the Internet not

39、as something that overwhelms(使不知所措)us but as a tool, which we use when we need it. Only then can we really understand who we are and what we can give the world. And that, deep down, is the real tool of our identity.32.What makes it difficult for us to find the real us? A. The flood of online message

40、s.B. Losing our sense of purpose.C. The fast pace of our modern life.D. Lacking values and beliefs.33.What should we do first to discover our true selves according to the text? A. Rediscover the physical world.B. Build a good social relationship.C. Spend time studying philosophy.D. Take a break from

41、 the Internet.34.What does the underlined phrase turn the tables in the last paragraph probably mean? A. To win a victory.B. To change the situation.C. To follow a trend.D. To solve the problem with the table.35.In which part of a newspaper can we read the text? Science.B. Health.C. Lifestyle.D. Nat

42、ure.第二节 七选五 (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.Will Covid-19 Kill the Handshake?The handshake might date back to the 14th century, when knights (骑士) and soldiers would extend their unclenched(松开的) right hands toward each other in greeting to show that they were carrying no weapons(武器). (

43、36)_ Or rather, its tendency(趋势) for picking up and holding onto germs (细菌) from polluted surfaces, or from our own eyes or noses when we have certain illnesses. Those germs can then be transferred into the hands of the people we greet, while we can pick up their germs. We then will probably touch o

44、ur own eyes or noses or mouths, potentially (潜在地)sickening ourselves and restarting the cycle. Now that a novel coronavirus is spreading fast, our hands are being cast in (投入)a new, doubtful light.(37)_ And lately, the Internet has been full of suggestions for socially acceptable ways to greet each

45、other that dont involve passing germs along from one person to the next. (38)_ In fact, the tradition of shaking hands isnt the only greeting to take a fresh look(重新审视). A Maori tribe in New Zealand put the brakes on(抑制) hongi, the traditional nose-to-nose hello. (39)_ Maybe people will stop making

46、fun of the Hollywood air kiss, though its not a huge improvement health-wise. COVID-19 is a real threat, and we shouldnt take the warning lightly. We may, indeed, need to keep our hands to ourselves for the time being(暂时). But were not ready to send handshake into the dustbin of history. Humans long

47、 for making a physical connection with friends. For now, perhaps, a regretful smile and nod might work as a shared acknowledgment(认可). (40)_ A. Could we hug each other or nod? B. Could this be the end of the handshake? C. As we all know, shaking hands has become a habit. D. After all, our friendly i

48、ntentions were not to infect or be infected by others. E. These days, it would seem, the potential weapon isnt a knife, but the hand itself. F. Were being drilled in (训练)handwashing techniques as if we were all second-graders. G. The French have been advised to abandon the familiar kiss on the cheek

49、 greeting.第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 完形填空(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四个选项(A、B、C和D )中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑He could have placed it in a corner or could have sold it to a friend down the street or a stranger on a shopping website._41_Dave Kellner, of Riegelsville, decided to share his bel

50、oved cello(大提琴) with a young musician with ability and ambition who didnt_42_one.On Friday, the 69-year-old man _43_the Easton Area Middle School to _44_present his cello to Anna Smith, a seventh- grader who plays in the school orchestra(管弦乐队).Kellner _45_the cello nine years ago when he retired and

51、 decided to start a_46_. He spent two years trying to improve his skills, but the effects of arthritis(关节炎) made it_47_for him to go on practising.He could have _48_the cello to the districts music programme. But he wanted it in the hands of a talented, serious-minded local_49_who couldnt afford to

52、purchase a cello. Donna Palmer, director of the school orchestra, said it was difficult to_50_after narrowing down the field to three worthy students. _51_the instrument was given to a 13-year-old who says she hopes to _52_ the cello for the rest of her life.Because of his kind act, Kellner will be

53、able to experience the_53_of hearing it played at spring musical concert. And knowing she has another fan in the_54_could help keep Smith motivated to practise and perhaps eventually_55_the cello.Kellners_56_to reach out and improve the life of a talented, young musician is_57_. A good cello can cos

54、t roughly $2, 000. Thats a high_58_for many poor families. In the hands of a child with talent and determination, it can_59_a life. It is hoped that there are more Dave Kellners out there who understand the value of passing on a(n)_60_musical instrument.41. A. AndB. SoC. ButD. Or42. A. needB. haveC.

55、 deserveD. accept43. A. stayed atB. arrived atC. passed byD. moved into44. A. secretlyB. normallyC. anxiouslyD. personally45. A. boughtB. discoveredC. borrowedD. advertised46. A. schoolB. companyC. programmeD. hobby47. A. difficultB. probableC. suitableD. unnecessary48. A. connectedB. reportedC. add

56、edD. sold49. A. studentB. friendC. actorD. teacher50. A. stopB. explainC. decideD. discuss51. A. By all meansB. Above allC. At leastD. In the end52. A. buyB. borrowC. playD. keep53. A. lifeB. joyC. effectD. loss54 A. audienceB. armyC. classroomD. hospital55. A. missB. sellC. returnD. master56. A. pe

57、rmissionB. planC. goalD. decision57. A. interestingB. disappointingC. inspiringD. satisfying58. A. levelB. qualityC. priceD. risk59. A. saveB. changeC. endD. live60. A. belovedB. traditionalC. expensiveD. useless第卷第二部分 英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。The

58、mascot (吉祥物) for the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympic Games_61_(show) to the public at Beijings Shougang Ice Hockey Arena on September 17th, 2019. The name of the mascot is “Bing Dwen Dwen”, _62_ is closely associated with the host nations culture.The image of it is designed based_63_the giant panda._64_

59、(dress) in a full body suit of ice, a symbol of purity and_65_(strong), the panda wears a helmet(头盔) with colored halo (光环). The lines of the halo represent the snow tracks and 5G technology. The heart shape in_66_(it) left palm(手掌) represents the host countrys hospitality(好客).The name “Bing Dwen Dw

60、en” is a combination of several meanings in the Chinese language. “Bing” is the Chinese character for ice, while “Dwen Dwen” is _67_common nickname in China for children that implies(暗示) healthiness and cuteness.The mascot_68_(perfect) combines the best elements and characteristics of China to show

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