2022年河南省南阳市-学高二英语下学期期中质量评估试题.docx
精品学习资源南阳市 2021 年春期高中二年级期中质量评估英语试题说明: 1本试卷分第一卷挑选题和第II卷非挑选题两部分;总分值150 分,考试时间120分钟;2 在答题纸的密封线内填写学校、班级、考号、座号,密封线内不要答题;3 将全部答案均按题号填涂或填写在答题卡或答题纸相应的答题处,否就不得分;第一卷挑选题,共100 分第一部分听力共两节,总分值30 分第一节共5 小题;每题 1.5 分,总分值 7.5 分听下面 5 段对话;每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最正确选项, 并标在试卷的相应位置;听完每段对话后,你都有10 秒钟的时间来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题;每段对话仅读一遍;1. What does the man mean.A. The film was interesting on the whole.B. He had never seen such a terrible film.C. The film wasn't as good as he had expected.2. What color paper does the girl want.A Red B Pink C Blue 3. What is the relationship between the speakers.A. Mother and son.B. Sister and brother.C. Teacher and student.4. How will the woman go home.A. Somebody will drive her home.B. Her father will pick her up.C. She will go back home on foot.5. What are the speakers talking about.A. The government.B. Their payment.C.A strike.其次节共 15 小题;每题 1.5 分,总分值 22.5 分听下面, 5 段对话或独白;每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C 三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置;听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题5欢迎下载精品学习资源秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5 秒钟的作答时间;每段对话或独白读两遍;听第 6 段材料,答复第 6 至 7 题;6.What does the woman suggest the man do.A. Take some medicine.B. Call a doctor.C. Go back home and have a rest7.What will the man do next week.A. Have a business trip.B. Go back to Germany.C. Give the woman a call.听第 7 段材料,答复第 8 至 10 题;8. What does the man think of his camera.A. Easy to use.B. Cheap.C. Good in quality.9.Where did the man buy the camera.A. In America.B. In China.C. In Japan.10. Why does the woman want to buy a Japanese camera.A. Her husband likes it.B.It is easy to use.C. She likes it very much.听第 8 段材料,答复第 11 至 13 题;11. What is the woman. farm owner.12. What are many children interested in.A. Feeding cattle.B. Collecting eggs.C. Seeing farmyard animals.13. What does the woman think is important to animals.A. Freedom.B. Peace.C. Food.听第 9 段材料,答复第 14 至 17 题;14. How will the woman get to the man's house.A. By car.B. By underground.C. By bike.15. What does the man ask the woman to do after going past the park.A. Turn night before she gets to the bridge.B. Turn left before she gets to the bridge.C Go across the bridge in front of her.16. Where is the man's house.A. Opposite a big supermarket.B. In the middle of Garden Road.欢迎下载精品学习资源C On the right side of Garden road.17. When will the woman get to the man's house.A. On Saturday afternoon.B. On Sunday morning.C. On Sunday afternoon.听第 10 段材料,答复第 18 至 20 题;18. What do we know about high school or college students.A. They act in plays for fun.B. They can earn their living by acting.C. They take part in Hollywood plays.19. When do amateurs put on plays.A. In the mornings.B. In the afternoons.C. In the evenings or at weekends.20. What can we learn from the conversation.A. Putting on a play is boring.B. Amateurs are paid for their work.C. There are theatre groups for amateurs in many cities.其次部分阅读懂得共两节,总分值40 分第节共15 小题;每题 2 分,总分值 30 分阅读以下 4 篇短文,从每题所给四个选项A 、B、C、D中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑;ASmritiNagpal grew up withtwo ofher hearingimpaired受损的 Siblings.But itdidnot stopthe three of them from communicating their feelings with each other. Smriti learned the sign language to be the voice of her siblings. Smriti was well aware about the problems faced by the deaf people. She always wanted to do something for the community and in an attempt to create opportunities for deaf artists.At the age of 16, Smriti volunteered at the National Association of DeafNAD.A few yearslater, she got a call for an audition试镜 in a TV channel and she was selected. At thattimeshe was studyingBusinessAdministrationtoo.So, along withher studiesSmritibecame responsible for the Hearing Impaired Morning Bulletin for the Doordarshan Network. That欢迎下载精品学习资源jobgave her a lotofopportunitiesand chance tounderstandher passiontosolve problemsin the deaf community.Smriti Nagpal was motivated to take action, when she heard a story about a talentedartist,havinga masters degree inart,but he was doing manual 体力 workin an NGO. Togetherwithherfriend Harshit, Smriti decided to help hearing impaired artists and founded Atulyakala.Atulyakala is a for-profit social enterprise that let deaf artists grow, learn share andlivea lifeof dignityand pride.Theymake profitfrom sellingonlineand offlineartpieces done by hearing impaired artists.SmritiNagpal s work isindeedinspiringenough,forwhich she was countedin the listof BBC's“inspirational women for 2021". She was the youngest Indian woman on BBC's 100 Women in 2021 list. Smriti Nagpal has made Atulyakala a sustainable business, but what ismore comforting to eyes is to see the artists leading a dignified有尊严的 life. 21.Why did Smriti open Atulyakala.A. To give a hand to those deaf artists.B. To attract more and more great artists.C. To gain more profits from the deaf artists.D. To provide her siblings a chance to work.22.While Smriti worked in a TV channel.A. She had to put an end to her studiesB. She got influenced by the staffC. She hoped to do more for the deafD. She solved many serious problems 23.How did Smriti feel when seeing an artist doing manual work.A. Confused.B. Disappointed.C. Excited.D. Shocked 24.Which of the following is implied according to the passage.A. There are other Indian women on BBC's 100 Women.B. Smriti is the youngest woman on BBC's 100 Women.C. The deaf artists are all looked down upon on earth.D. Smriti has gained a great deal of profit from the deaf artists.B欢迎下载精品学习资源There are some places in the world that one wants to return again and again. After myfirstvisitto Boracay,Philippines,in March oflastyear,I knew thatI would returnsoon. I was there again in April this year.Itwas on theislandthatIfirsttriedkite-surfing.The BulabogBeach on the easternside ofBoracay has many wind-surfing and kite-surfing sports centers. I randomly chose a center, whichhappened to be an affiliation附属机构 of International Kiteboarding Organization.The organization has training centers around the world, and some of its courses are tailored for beginners like me.The centeron Boracay has differentcourses,from recreationaltoprofessional.In therecreationalcategory,traineeshave todo the"discovery"levelbeforetheygo on to more advanced levels.My instructor Brian, who was from the United States, strictly followed the center'srules about levels, and began the training by asking me to set up the kite on the sand, which was the very first step at the ground level of the "discovery" course.Ihad a teammate,and we bothcouldn'twaittohave the feelingofridingwiththe wind on thesurface of the water. But we had to practice at length the various skills for assessing the direction of the wind and the movements of our bodies.I was there in March, which was still the windy season on the island. Because of thewinds, the Philippines were important on the ancient maritime海上的 trade route. They call the wind Amihan, or trade winds.From May to October, the Amihan wind is channeled through the hills on the northernandsouthernends of the islandfrom the eastonshore,and onto theBulabog Beach on the eastern coast of the island.25. Do you thinkwhy the author returned to Boracay.A. Because it is a small island in the Philippines.B. Because he intended to settle down there.欢迎下载精品学习资源C. Because the kite-surfing on this island was rather exciting.D. Because the place was very attractive.26. The best title for the passage is -A:Kite-surfingB.A second trip to BoracayC. An instructorD. Trade winds27. What kind of person is Brian.A. Easy-going.B. Dull.C. Strict.D. Friendly.28. Why did the Phillippines call the wind "trade winds".A. Because the Philippines started to trade in the windy season.B. Because the winds made the Philippines active in the ancient time.C. Because the Philippines had been relying on the winds to trade.D. Because the winds benefited the Philippines a lot in the ancient maritime trade.CLyingin Victoria,Australia,PhillipIslandNature Parks is a beautifulseasideholiday destination with perks妤处 like no other in the world. If you're seeking a relaxing,adventurousand memorable coastalholiday,PhillipIslandis perfectforyou. Fullof familyattractions, friendly wildlife, sheltered swimming spots and beautiful beaches and bays, it is really hard to find a reason not to take a holiday.Philip Island's most famous and popular family attractions are The Penguin Parade andTheKoala Conservation Centre.Location1019 ventor Rd, PhilLip Island, Victoria 3922 3 Parks Pass TicketThe ticketgivesyou standardentryto the Penguin Parade at PhillipIslandNature Parks, as well as standard entry to the Koala Conservation Centre and Churchill Island HeritageFarm.All tickets will have 12 months validity from the time of purchase. Tickets will be delivered to your inbox within 60 minutes of the purchase. Please print out all tickets and take along with you to the attraction.How to Get There欢迎下载精品学习资源CAR: PhillipIslandisan easy 90-minutedrivefromMelbourne.Travelalongthe Monash FreewayMIaway from Melbourneand turnoffat theSouth GippslandHighway exit.Continue travellingon the South GippslandHighwayM420 and followthesignsforthe PhillipIsland ontothe Bass HighwayA420. At the Anderson roundabout环岛 , turn right onto the PhillipIslandTourist RoadB420. At San Remo, cross the bridge onto the Phillip Island. Follow the signs to reach the Penguin Parade, Koala Conservation Centre, and Churchill island Heritage Farm. The attractions are no more than a 15-minute drive from eachother.BUS:V/Line runs daily coach services between Southern Cross Station and Cross on Pbillip Island, via Grantville, Corinella, Bass, San Remo and Newhaven. For detailed informationcontactV/Line on 136 196 0r visitvline. com au.Please note: The bus takes the main road into Cowes and does not stop at any of the NatureParks' attractions.29. What does the author think of a-visit to the Phillip Island Nature Parks.A. Cheap.B. Dangerous.C. Worthwhile.D. Instructive.30. How can a visitor get the ticket he/she buys.A. By e-mail.B. By fax.C. By letter.D. By express.31. Which road is the nearest to the Penguin Parade.A. The Monash Freeway.B. The South Gippsland Highway.C. The Bass Highway.D. The Phillip Island Tourist Road.DSnoring is noisy breathing during sleep. It is a commonproblem among all ages and both genders, and it affects approximately 90 million American adults. Persons most at risk are males and those who are overweight, but snoring is a problem of both genders, although itis possible that women do not present with this complaint as frequently as men.Snoring is the often loud or harsh sound that can occur as you sleep. You snore whenthe flow of air as you breathe makes the tissues in the back of your throat vibrate振欢迎下载精品学习资源动.The sound most oftenoccursas you breatheinair,and can come throughthe nose,mouthor a combination of the two. It can occur during any stage of sleep.About halfofpeoplesnoreatsome pointintheirlives.Snoringismore commonin men,though many women snore. It appears to run in families and becomes more common as you getolder. About 40 percent of adult men and 24 percent of adult women are habitual snorers.Men become less likely to snore after the age of 70.Sleepingon your backmay make you more likelytosnore.You may snore when your throator tongue muscles are relaxed. Substances that can relax these muscles may cause you tosnore. This includes alcohol, muscle relaxants and other medications.Snoring can be a nuisance to your partner and anyone else nearby. You may even snoreloudly enough to wake yourself up. Though, in many cases people do not realize that they snore. Snoring can also cause you to have a dry mouth when you wake up.Light snoring may not disrupt your overall sleep quality. Heavy snoring may be associated with a risk factor for heart disease, stroke and many other health problems. So never take it lightly.32. What does the author think of snoring in the passage.A. It is a problem existing in older males.B. It is a phenomenon for people of any age.C. It is a hard problem to be solved till now.D. It is a disease troubling a lot of people.33. Why do some people snore during their sleep.A. Because there is something wrong with your throat.B. Because noises are made when you breathe out.C. Because the tissues in the throat are quaking.D. Because you use mouth and nose to breathe meanwhile.34. What can we conclude from the third paragraph.A. men suffer much more because of their snoring.B. Women are easy to become habitual snorers.C. Snoring may have something to do with gene.D. The older you turn, the more seriously you snore.欢迎下载精品学习资源35. What does the underlined word "nuisance" mean.A. Complaint.B. Trouble.C. Obstacle.D. Argument.其次节共5 小题;每题 2 分,总分值 10 分依据短文内容, 从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最正确选项;选项中有两项为余外选项;5 Tips for Surviving ShotsDo shots make you nervous. 36 Lots of people are afraid of them because they have a very real fear of needles. So next time your doctor asks you to roll up your sleeve, try these tips.Distract yourself while you're waiting. Bring along a game, book, music, or,a movie player -something you'll get completely caught up in, 37Concentrate on taking slow, deep breaths. Breathe all the way down into your stomach.38Moreover, concentrating on something other than the shot can take your mind off it.39Find a picture, poster, or a sign on the wall. Concentrate on the details. If you'relookingata painting,forexample,trycountingthe number offlowersinthegarden, cows in the field, or other images. Or create淞 many new words as you can using the letteringon a sign.Think about how the message on a healthawareness postermight affectyou. Whateverit takes, keep focusing on something other than the shot until it's OverCough. Research shows that coughing as the needle goes in can help some people feel less pain.Relax your arm.If you're tense-especially if you tense up in the area where you'regetting the shot, it can make a shot hurt more.Sometimes peo