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高一英语第二学期期末模拟试卷2(译林新教材)说明:本卷不含听力,满分120分,适用采用译林版新教材参加新高考地区的学生。第一部分阅读理解(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ABelowaretheinternationaldayscurrentlyplayingamoreandmoreimportantroleacrosstheworld.WorldEarthDayEveryyearonApril22,PeopleallovertheworldcelebrateEarthDay.Itisatimetoworktokeepourearthclean.U.S.Senator(参议员)GaylordNelsonfirstthoughtoftheideaforEarthDayin1962whenhesawpollutedriversandcitieswithsmoke.HeneededtogetsupportfromAmericanstocleanuptheearth.Finally,onApril22,1970,20millionAmericanscelebratedthefirstEarthDay!Itisadaythatismeanttoraiseawareness(意识)andappreciationabouttheEarth’snaturalenvironment.WorldBookDayWorldBookDayisacelebrationtoimprovetheenjoymentofbooksandreading.Eachyear,onApril23,celebrationstakeplaceallovertheworld.April23markstheanniversary(周年纪念日)ofthebirthordeathofanumberofwell-knownwriters,includingWilliamShakespeare,MigueldeCervantesandManuelMejíaVallejo.WorldBookDayisanoccasiontopayaworldwiderespecttobooksandauthorsandtoencouragepeopletodiscoverthepleasureofreading.WorldAutismAwarenessDay(世界自闭症关注日)WorldAutismAwarenessDayaimstoincreasepeople’sawarenessaboutpeople,especiallychildren,withautism.Thisconditionaffectsthebrain’sfunctionsandremainswithapersonforhisorherwholelife.Thefirstsignsusuallyappearbeforeachildisthreeyearsold.OnDecember18,2007,theUNGeneralAssembly(联合国大会)determinedApril2asWorldAutismAwarenessDay.Itwasfirstobservedin2008.WhatmadeGaylordcomeupwiththeideaforEarthDayatfirst?A.Pollutedwaterandcitieswithsmoke.B.SupportfromAmericans.C.ServingasaSenator.D.TheEarth’snaturalenvironment.WhyisApril23thedayofWorldBookDay?A.Tohelpchildrenwithautism.B.Todiscoverthepleasureofreading.C.Tohonorsomewell-knownwriters.D.Tosellmorebooks.WhatdotheDayshaveincommon?A.TheDaysraisetheawarenessofprotectingtheearth.B.TheDaystookplaceinthesamemonth.C.TheDaysareonlycelebratedinAmerica.D.TheDayswereallfirstcelebratedin2008.BWhen45-year-oldRandyPauschwasdiagnosedwithpancreatic(胰腺)cancer,hechosetofocusonlivingratherthandying.AsacomputerscienceprofessoratCarnegieMellonUniversity,Pauschwasaskedtodelivera"lastlecture”.Thiswell-knowncampustraditionallowedprofessorstoshareworldlywisdomwithstudentsasiftheyweredyingandhadonelastlecturetogive.TheonlydifferenceinPausch'scaseisthatPauschreallywasdying,butitonlymotivatedhimmore.Hedeliveredhislastlecture,"ReallyAchievingYourChildhoodDreams”onSept.18,2007.Pauschbeganbysharingseveralofhisboyhooddreams,someofwhichhehadachievedandtheothershehadn't.Hedescribedtheimportanceofhavingdreamsandhowanyonecanstilllearnalotbyreachingforthosedreams,eveniftheydon'talwayssucceedHesharedthevalueslearnedthroughexperience,whichhehopedtopassontoothershardwork,laughterandgratitude.honesty,character,Pausch'slastlecturereceivedagreatdealofpraiseandattention.ItbecameacrazyYouTubehit,andinOctober2007,hepresentedanabridged(删节的)versionon“TheOprahWinfreyShow".Heturnedthelectureintoabookbythesamename,whichquicklybecameabest-seller.Readersweredeeplymovedbythebook'srepresentationofPausch'slifelongphilosophyandthewayitrevealedthebiggestsourceofhismotivation—histhreeyoungchildren.PauschpassedawayonJuly25,2008,buthisvoicelivesonintherecordedlectureandhisbookHecontinuestomotivateusallbyencouragingustonevergiveupourchildhooddreams—asourceofinspirationthatcanneverrundry.WhywasPauschaskedtogivehis"lastlecture?A.Toteachthestudents. B.TomakehimhaveabetterheC.Tocurehiscancer. D.Toachievehisdream.WhatwasPausch'slecturemainlyabout?A.Hisprivatelifeinboyhood. B.Havingdreamsandgoodvalues.C.Thereasonforhissuccess. D.Theexperiencelearnedfromothers.WhichofthefollowingmotivatedPauschmost?A.Hisdreams. B.Hischildren. C.Hiswork. D.Hisstudents.Whatcanbethebesttitleforthetext?A.KeeponDreaming B.TheMeaningofLifeC.MotivationfromLife D.GivetheLastLectureCBelieveitornot,nearlyafifthofolderadultshavecontactwithfriends,familyandneighborslessthanonceaweek.IntheUnitedKingdom,thatamountstonearly9millionresidentswhoareisolatedwithlittlesocialcontact.IntheUnitedStates,a2019surveyonagingfound8%ofolderadultslivingalonewhoreportfeelingsofloneliness.

InSomerset,England,thelocalpolicefoundawaytofightsocialisolation.Localpolicechoseaprojectthatwaslocal,wheretheycouldseethechangethey’denabled.Their“chatbenches”appearedinlocalparks,wheretheyencouragestrollers(散步者)tositdownandhaveachatwitharandomstranger.

“Thesignsimplyhelpstobreakdowntheinvisible,socialbarriersthatexistsbetweenstrangerswhofindthemselvessharingacommonplace.Wecanallplayapart…”accordingtoaspokesmanforthepolicedepartment.“Simplystoppingtosay‘hello’tosomeoneatthechatbenchcouldmakeahugedifferencetothevulnerable(易受伤害的)peopleinourcommunitiesandhelptomakelifealittlebetterforthem.”SomeTexansintheUnitedStates,aretryingtorelievethelonelinessandisolationthatmanyelderlyAmericansarefeelingduringthecoronaviruspandemic(冠状病毒流行)bycreatingsafe“huggingbooths.”AmberCrenshawandherhusbandSteveCrenshawownabusinesscalledHandleWithCareandworkwithUnlimitedCareCottages,anassistedlivingfacility.Ambersaidsheandherhusbanddesignedandbuiltthehuggingboothsafteroneofthenursessuggestedtheidea."Theresidentshavebeen,justsofilledwithjoy,”Ambersaid.“Itwasoneofourresident’sbirthdays.Wewereabletosettheboothupfortheirbirthday,andfamilymemberswereabletocomeinandgivebirthdayhugs.Ithasreallyliftedthespiritsoftheassistedlivingresidents.”TheCrenshawshavejustworkedwithUnlimitedCaresofar,buttheysaidotherassistedlivingfacilitiesinTexashavecontactedthemwithinterest.Whatisthefindingofthe2019investigation?A.Amajorityofoldpeoplegetintouchwithotherslessthanonceaweek.B.Thenumberofisolatedpeoplewhocontactwithothersaddsupto9millionintheUK.C.8%oftheagedpeoplewhosufferfromlonelinessliveontheirowninAmerica.D.TherearemorepeoplewhohavelittleconnectionwithothersintheUKthanintheUSA.WhydidthelocalpoliceinSomersetsetup“chatbenches”inlocalparks?A.Toremindolderadultsofthetricksofthecheats.B.Tobetterthepublicfacilitiesinthecommunity.C.Tomakelocalpeoplefeelclosertoeachother.D.TocelebrateUnitedNationsWorldElderDay.Whatcanbeinferredfromthecaseof“huggingbooths”?A.HuggingboothsplayaroleinbirthdayhugsinfamilymembersB.TheCrenshawsrunabusinessandanassistedlivingfacilityC.Somenursesfirstcameupwiththeideaofthe“huggingbooth”.D.There’remanyassistedlivingfacilitieswithhuggingbooths.What’sthepurposeofthistext?A.Toraisepeople’sawarenessofcaringlonelyseniors.B.Tohelpprotectthepeoplelivinginthecommunity.C.Tourgefamilymemberstohugeachothermoreoften.D.Topresentthedifferencesbetweenthetwomethods.DAstudyof100mobileappsforkidsfoundthat72brokealawaimedatprotectingchildren'sonlineprivacy.ResearchersdevelopedatoolthatcandeterminewhetheramobileappfollowstheChildren'sOnlinePrivacyProtectionAct(COPPA).Thetoolwas99%right.Researcherscontinuetoimprovethetechnology,whichtheyplantomakeavailablefordownloadatnocost.Whenyoudownloadanapp,itcangetalotofinformationonyourcellphone.Youhavetokeepinmindthatallthisinformationcanbecollectedbytheseappsandsenttothirdparties.Whatdotheydowithit?Theycanprettymuchdoanything.Weshouldbecarefulaboutthis.Appscangetpersonalidentifiableinformation,includingnames,emailaddresses,phonenumbers,locations,audioandvisualrecordings,anduniqueidentifiersordevicessuchasaninternationalmobileequipmentidentity(IMEI),mediaaccesscontrol(MAC)addresses,AndroidIDsandAndroidadvertisingIDs.TheadvertisingID,forexample,allowsappdeveloperstocollectinformationonuser’sinterests,whichtheycanthenselltoadvertisers.What'sworse,gamesandotherappsthatviolateCOPPAcauseprivacyrisksthatcouldmakeitpossibleforsomeonetodetermineachild'sIDandlocation.Abadmancouldprobablygettheuser'semailIDandgeographiclocationandtrytokidnapthechild.COPPArequiresthatwebsitesandonlineservicesdirectedtochildrengetparentalagreementbeforecollecting,personalinformationfromanyoneyoungerthan13;however,astheresearchfound,manypopularappsdonotfollowtherule.Researchersfoundthatmanypopulargamesdesignedspecificallyforyoungchildrenshowedusers’.AndroidIDs,AndroidadvertisingIDsanddevicedescriptions.Researcherssuggestthatparentsshouldbecarefulwhendownloadingorallowingchildrentodownloadapps.Theyadvisekeepingdownloadstoaminimum.Don'tdownloadappsunlesstheyneedto.Whatisthematterwithmostmobileappsforkids?A.Theyleadchildrentodowrong. B.Theyaretooexpensiveforkids.C.Theycollectchildren'sprivateinformation. D.Theyaretoodifficulttooperate.Whatcanwelearnaboutthetestingtool?A.Itwillbeputonlineforsale. B.Parentswillgetitforfree.C.Appswillfindwaystodealwithit. D.Researcherswillgiveitupafterthestudy.Whatwillappsdowithkids'privacy?A.Theywillsendittoothers. B.Theywillpublishitonline.C.Theywillkeepitasecret. D.Theywilluseitinsocialsurveys.Whatistheresearchers'advicetoparentsaboutdownloadingapps?A.Downloadingasfewappsaspossible. B.Downloadingasmanyappsasrequired.C.DownloadingnoappsfromtheInternet. D.DownloadingappsthatCOPPAidentifies.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。Inmanycountries,itisimportanttohavemanychildren.IntheUS,afewreligiousgroupsemphasize(强调)theimportanceoflargefamilies,butmostpeoplethinkoneortwochildrenareenough,andmanycoupleshavenochildren.___16___Havingmanychildrenwouldrestrictthefreedomandindividualism(个人主义)oftheparentsaswellastheotherchildreninthefamily.Parentsteachindividualismbythewaytheyraisetheirchildren.___17___Parentsbeginteachingthisself-reliance(自力更生)early,askingthechildtodothingsonherownandpraisingherwhenshedoes.___18___Theybringtheirchildrenwiththemtochurch,tosportingevents,tostores,andtosocialevents.However,manyplaces,suchasexpensiverestaurantsandlivetheatreproductions,donotwelcomechildren.Mostformalsocialgatherings,thosewithwritteninvitationsdonotwelcomechildreneither.Children,especiallyboysareexpectedtobeenergeticandassertive(果敢的).___19___Parentsareexpectedtokeeptheirchildrenundercontrolatalltimes,particularlyinpublicplacesandinthehomesofothers.Whenachildmisbehaves,onlythechild'sparentsmaydisciplinehim.___20___Mostparentsdiscipline(训导)theirchildrenbyrewardinggoodbehaviors,notbypunishingbadbehaviors.Whileaspanking(掴),aslaptothechild'sbuttocks(屁股),isacceptabletosomepeople,anypunishmentthatwoundsthechildorleavesamarkisconsideredchildabuseandisagainstthelaw.TherelationshipbetweenAmericanparentsandtheirchildrenisharmony.Thatdoesn'tmean,though,thattheyareallowedto"runwild"inpublic.Becausetakingcareofachildisverycostly,financially,emotionally,andsocially,manycouplesviewlargefamiliesasadisadvantage.Otheradultsshouldnotinterfere(干涉)unlessthechildisdoingsomethingwhichmaybeharmfultohimself.Americanchildrenareexpectedtoacceptinvitationstoaformalparty.Manyparentswanttoexposetheirchildrentoavarietyofsituations.Theywanttocreateaself-reliant,independentchild,whocanmakeitonherownbyageeighteen.第二部分语言运用(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。“IhateNewOrleans!Iwannagohome!”I____21____tomymotheraswemovedboxes.____22____,goinghomewasnoteasybecausemyhomewas1,100milesaway.Iwasbornand____23____innorthernVirginia.Virginiawasmyhome,andIneverexpectedthatto____24____In2014,myfamilyexperiencedatragedy(悲剧),somyparentsdecidedtomovetomymom’shometownofNewOrleans.Onlythreemonthsaftermyparentsmadethe____25____tomove,Ifoundmyselfmovingboxesintoournewhouse.MyannouncementtomymotherthatI____26____thenewenvironmentwaspartlymotivatedbyhowhotitwas,butitwasmostlyduetothefactthatIfeltlikemyentirelifehadbeenturnedupsidedown.1,100milesawayfromeveryoneandeverythingIhadeverknown,Iwas____27____.Tomakemattersworse,Iwasstartinghighschoolintwoweeks.Beginninghighschoolisascary____28____onitsown.IspentmyfirstfewmonthsinNewOrleans,____29____wantingtogohometoVirginia.Butafterafewmonthsofmissinghome,I____30____thatIhadachoice.IcouldcontinuethinkingabouthowmuchImissedmyoldhome,____31____Icouldstarttryingtobuildanewhomerighthere.Ichosethelatter.AssoonasIstoppedgivingallmy____32____tohowmuchImissedVirginia,Iwasabletobeginacceptingthelovethatpeoplewerealreadygivingme.Ijoinedsomeclubsatschool,whichgavemethechancetomakefriends.MyneighbortaughtmehowtocooksomeNewOrleansfood,andIfoundawonderful____33____offellowcooksandneighbors.Overall,Iseizedeverypossibleopportunityto____34____myselfandtorebuildmylife.Becauseofmyresilience(复原力)increatinganewhomeformyselfandthe____35____thatpeoplehaveshowntome,homeisrighthere.21.A.announced B.replied C.turned D.pointed22.A.Therefore B.Instead C.However D.Besides23.A.trained B.raised C.promoted D.fed24.A.develop B.continue C.exist D.change25.A.command B.suggestion C.excuse D.decision26.A.preferred B.missed C.hate D.imagined27.A.surprised B.frightened C.delighted D.relieved28.A.performance B.region C.presentation D.experience29.A.partly B.badly C.slightly D.hardly30.A.realized B.remembered C.observed D.complained31.A.and B.but C.or D.so32.A.attention B.patience C.trust D.confidence33.A.generation B.community C.race D.school34.A.teach B.accept C.judge D.better35.A.belief B.freedom C.love D.interest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。MarkTwain,afamousAmericanwriterandspeaker,spenthisboyhoodalongtheMissisiippiRiver,andthreeofhismostfamous41.(novel)describepeoplealongthisgreatriver.Theauthorlovedtheriversomuch42.evenhispennamecamefromtheriver.Beingpoor,Twain43.(leave)schoolattheageoftwelveandlookedforwork.Overthenexttwodecadesheworkedasaprinter,ariverboatpilot,asoldierandanewspaperreporter44.(support)thefamily.45.wassaidthathisfirstsuccessfulstorywasaboutjumpingfrogcontest.Andhisworksbecame46.(extreme)famousforthedescriptionofcommonpeopleandthewaytheytalked,especiallyforhishumor.As47.result,hebecameveryrichwithhisworks.However,thelastyearsofhislife48.(fill)withsadevents:thedeathsofhiswifeandchildren,thelonelinessandthe49.(lose)ofmuchmoney.Forthese,hiswritingslostmostoftheirhumorandbecamesadlikehim.Yetheisstillregarded50.oneofthebestknownintheworld.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,你想参加学校举办的英语诗歌朗诵比赛,请你给外教Mr.Smith发一封邮件,请他帮你选一首诗,并给予指导。内容包括:

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2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;

3.开头和结尾已经给出,不计入总词数。DearMr.Smith,

Howiseverythinggoing?________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yours,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。ScoutcouldclearlyrememberthenightshehadtoleaveherhomeinPoland.ItwasthebeginningofWorldWarIIandherfamilyhadtoescapeassoonaspossible.Shequicklypackedasuitcasewithafewpiecesofclothing,herdiary,andhermostprizedtreasure,asilkscarf.Scoutandherbestfriend,Betty,hadpersuadedtheirparentstobuythemmatchingscarves,whichtheytookasasymboloftheirfriendship.Scoutdidn’tknowshewasgoingtoAmericaandwouldnotbereturning.Scoutkeptthat

specialsilkscarfformanyyears.Onedayshedecidedtogiveittohergranddaughter,Eliza,toweartoherfirstjobinterviewforgoodluck.ScoutwasafraidthatElizawouldlosethescarf,butth

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