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1、南昌十中2022-2022学年高二英语期末考试试卷本试卷分为第I 卷选择题和第II卷非选择题两局部,全卷总分值150分,考试用时120分钟。第I卷选择题第一局部:听力共两节,总分值30分做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。每段对话仅读一遍。1 When will the speakers discuss the matter again?A. On Wednesday. B. On Thu
2、rsday. C. On Friday.2 Where are the speakers?A. In a restaurant. B. In a furniture store. C. In a company.3 Why does the woman look upset?A. She experienced a theft.B. She was given a parking ticket.C. She couldnt find a parking space.4 Which transportation does the man suggest the woman take?A. The
3、 bus. B. The taxi. C. The train.5 How does the man feel about the woman?A. Worried. B. Angry. C. Sorry.第二节 (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。听下面一段对话, 答复第6至第7两个小题。6 What day is it today?A. M
4、onday. B. Saturday. C. Sunday.7 What will the man do?A. Borrow the womans computer.B. Go to the library to finish his paper.C. Have the woman take care of his sister.听下面一段对话, 答复第8至第9两个小题。8 Where does the woman often stay with her friends after lunch?A. In the classroom. B. In the school park. C. In
5、the dining hall.9 What benefit can the change bring to the speakers?A. Theyll have more places to go.B. Theyll spend less money on food.C. They wont have to carry their books around.听下面一段对话, 答复第10至第12三个小题。10 What did the woman do during the weekend?A. She had dinner in a restaurant.B. She watched a
6、movie in a cinema.C. She celebrated her mothers birthday.11 What does the woman think of the movie?A. Boring. B. Interesting. C. Confusing.12 What do the speakers plan to do on Saturday?A. Buy a birthday present. B. Visit some friends. C. Hold a party.听下面一段对话, 答复第13至第16四个小题。13 What is the relationsh
7、ip between the speakers?A. Father and daughter. B. Husband and wife. C. Teacher and student.14 How much will the man pay for four tickets if the promotion is still available?A. $500. B. $1500. C. $2000.15 What is the woman responsible for?A. Booking hotels. B. Hiring a car. C. Planning the sightseei
8、ng.16 What does the man require the woman to do?A. Bring one suitcase. B. Take a lot of clothes. C. Pack her suitcase herself.听下面一段独白, 答复第17至第20四个小题。17 What is Dr. Tony talking about?A. Making the best use of time.B. Designing a daily study schedule.C. Planning a weekly schedule.18 What does Dr. Ton
9、y mention first?A. A general guide for a daily schedule.B. Amount of time to be spent on study time.C. Things a best daily schedule should include.19 What does Dr. Tony suggest students do?A. Challenge themselves to finish more tasks.B. Follow the guidelines all the time.C. Suit their time to their
10、needs.20 What does Dr. Tony think of planning a schedule and keeping to it?A. It gives people satisfaction.B. It helps people finish each task quickly.C. It makes people find comfort in difficult things.第二局部阅读理解共两节,40分第一节共 15 小题;每题 2 分,共 30 分阅读以下短文:从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最正确选项。AEvents at London Cana
11、l MuseumThere is plenty going on at London Canal Museum. We have regular monthly illustrated talks in the evening. We have summer boat trips through the long Islington Tunnel on certain dates. We have occasional special days of activities for families or adults. We also occasionally offer roses and
12、castles painting courses, and other events.28th MaySummer Tunnel Trips from the museum through Islington Tunnel and back. Booking is online-click this link. A guide will travel on the boat and will explain the history as you cruise through the lengthy Tunnel.31st MayWatery Wednesday an activity day
13、for children, put on by our education team. Take a short boat trip! Suitable for ages 6-12 approximately. The theme is birds and butterflies, nature and the canal.1st JuneIllustrated talk: Saving the Lichfield and Hatherton Canals by David Dixon. An epic story of the major tasks involved. 8.90 adult
14、, 6.50 child including museum admission.Until 24th SeptemberExhibition:Brindley 300 A large exhibition produced by the National Waterways Museum now showing in London for the first time. James Brindley was born 301 years ago, he was a pioneer of canals and, together with the “ Canal Duke, of Bridgwa
15、ter, he started the development of modern transport. His contribution to making this country a great industrial nation was great, and this exhibition celebrates his life and achievements.The events arrangement can easily be included into any other website and will automatically be updated. See Other
16、 Webmasters page for details.21. What a child will choose if he is interested in birds?.A. Summer Tunnel TripsB. Watery WednesdayC. Illustrated talkD. Brindley 30022. How much will you pay if your family(a couple and a kid) attend David Dixons talk?A. 24.30B. 15.40C. 17.80D. 13.0023. Where can you p
17、robably find this text?A. In a poster.B. In a travel book.C. In an art magazine.D. On the Internet.BBillionaire Bill Gates has offered the many thousands of graduates some career and life advice. Over a series of 14 tweets in his Tweeter posted last Monday, the worlds richest man used the words “imp
18、act, “happiness and “progress. He did not mention money. Instead, he told the graduates what jobs he would be looking for if he started out today.“AI (artificial intelligence), energy and bio-sciences are promising fields where you can make a huge influence, he wrote. Earlier this year, Gates-who fa
19、mously dropped out of Harvard to found Microsoft-said that artificial intelligence had “ phenomenal potential, and “anything connected with that would be an exciting lifetime career. In the same speech at Columbia University, he said there is a huge growing demand in the energy field to develop reli
20、able, cheap and clean energy.As well as urging new graduates to surround themselves with people who challenge you, teach you, and push you to be your best self, Gates reminded them to think of others, especially the less fortunate.He wrote that it had taken him decades to learn about the worlds wors
21、t unfairness and described this lack of early understanding as his one big regret. “You know more than I did when I was your age, he wrote, “ You can start fighting unfairness, whether down the street or around the world sooner.He finished by asking graduates to consider the progress human has alrea
22、dy made, saying that he believe the world is getting better. “ That matters because if you think the world is getting better, you want to spread the progress to more people and places.24. Who has been given life advice by Gates recently?A. High school students.B. New employers.C. Unemployed persons.
23、D. College graduates.25. What words mentioned in Gates tweets?A. Impact, happiness, money.B. Impact, happiness, progress.C. Happiness, progress, money.D. Progress, impact, money.26. What does the underlined word “that in Para 3 refer to?A. AI.B. Energy.C. Bio-sciences.D. Microsoft.27. What was Gates
24、 great regret about unfairness?A. Not fighting with it.B. Few people realized it.C. Having too little early understanding of it.D. Spending too little time learning about it.CPhotos of eight-year-old Wang Fuman, nicknamed by “Snowflake Boy in Yun Nan, shared by his principal on Tuesday, showed the b
25、oy has a red face from the low temperatures and apparently did not wear enough clothes to keep warm. He also suffered from frostbite. He stood alone with his white hair and eyebrows while other classmates behind were clearly amused and laughing. The picture drew widespread attention around the whole
26、 world. Many netizens were sympathetic to the boys difficulties, with many Mircoblog users giving comments under the report.Just after the report, a donation of 100,000 yuan was sent to his Primary School. Constantly, help still pours in for the Chinese boy. But the local authorities call on others
27、to pay attention to other similar rural areas and give them timely aid. In China, there are still so many children just like Fuman living by himself with parents migrating to cities for lively hood.Boys hair is completely FROZEN after he walked an hour to school on a harsh winter morning in rural (a
28、nd there was no heating when he got there)l The third-grade pupil in Yunnan, China, walks 2.8 miles to school every dayl He braved minus nine degree weather yesterday morning to sit an examl His hair and eyebrows had turned into icicles when he aimed at the school-Abstracted from Daily PostI have te
29、ars in my eyes reading this Poor little soul doesnt even have a hat or gloves, and I cant imagine how cold he must have felt. But he did it! Wish the little boy all good things in life. Hope he become a brilliant adult and success in life and happiness. -Mng.PL, Mauntius, 19 hours agoThis kid is ama
30、zing. If I were him, I probably would have frozen to death. And this is why China will rule the world soon! Hell fight a war tomorrow for his motherland! Take note you poor snowflake students of the UK. If this happened in the UK, they would arrive to find the school closed. Our kids are too soft!-H
31、onest John, Birmingham, 18 hours agoHe walked an hour in that weather and still got 99% for the math exam. Wow. With such an attitude and perseverance, I hope that he succeeds in life and gets all the good things that he deserves. Now he is not a snowflake. -Lucial Cathey, Liverpool, 15 hours ago28.
32、 What can we learn about Fuman from the text?A. The boy didnt do well in the examination.B. The boy lives in rural area with his parents.C. The boys school has some simple heating appliance.D. The boy managed to take exams despite of bad weather.29. Why does Honest John call the UK students poor sno
33、wflake?A. British like to name teenagers as snowflake.B. The students in UK are fond of being called snowflake.C. UK always has heavy snow storms in winter as Yun Nan.D. The students in UK are too weak toendure extreme weather.30. Which best describes the netizens attitude toward Wang Fuman?A. Indif
34、ferentB. SympatheticC. CautiousD. Dissatisfied 31. What can we infer from the text?A. All the British students dont like to walk in the snow.B. The school in the newspaper will rebuilt in the near future.C. There are still people live hard in mountainous areas in China.D. The boy gained much donatio
35、n from people around the world.DDreams can be familiar and strange, fantastical or boring, but some dreams might be connected to the mental processes that help us learn. In a recent study, scientists found a connection between nap time dreams and better memory in people who were learning a new skill
36、.In the study, 99 college students between the ages of 18 and 30 each spent an hour on a computer, trying to get through a virtual maze (逃宫). The maze was difficult, and the study participants had to start in a different place each time they tried, making it even more difficult. They were also told
37、to find a particular picture of a tree and remember where it was.For the first 90 minutes of a five - hour break, half of the participants stayed awake and half were told to take a short nap. Participants who stayed awake were asked to describe their thoughts. Participants who took a nap were asked
38、about their dreams after sleep and they were awakened within a minute of sleep to describe their dreams. Stickgold, a neuroscientist, wanted to know what people were dreaming about when their eyes werent moving during sleep.Four of the 50 people who slept said their dreams were connected to the maze
39、. Some dreamed about the music that had been playing when they were working; others said they dreamed about seeing people in the maze. When these four people tried the computer maze again, they were able to find the tree faster than before their naps.Stickgold suggests the dream itself doesnt help a
40、 person learn, its the other way around. He suspects that the dream was caused by the brain processes associated with learning. All four of the people who dreamed about the task had done poorly the first time,which makes Stickgold wonder if the dreams show up when a person finds a new task particula
41、rly difficult. People who had other dreams, or people who didnt take a nap, didnt show the same improvement. 32. What were the participants of the experiment asked to do before having a short nap? A. To stay in adifferent place in the maze. B. To design a complex virtual maze to get through.C. To ex
42、perience the experiment and try to remember something.D. To get through a virtual maze on a computer from the same place. 33. What can we learn from the text? A. Participants who took a nap were required to express their thoughts.B. Participants who dreamed about films could finish the task more eas
43、ily. C. Participants whose dreams linked with the maze could find the tree faster.D. Participants who dream may encourage themselves to invent something new.34. What can we infer from Stickgold? A. every person may dream about what they learned. B. peoples brain processes may be connected with their
44、 learning in dreams. C. once peoples eyes stop moving, they are sure to dream about something. D. no matter how fantastical or boring, dreams are connected with peoples life.35. What is the best title for this text? A. Dreaming Makes Sense B.Not All Dreams Are True C.Dreams Are StrangeD. Stickgold,
45、a Dream Expert第二节 (共5小题;每题2分,总分值10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处最正确选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Its well-known by all the people to greet friends with a smile and a wave. 36 However, what happens if your face and body send mixed messages? Would someone tend to believe the look on your face or the way you behave?Recent
46、ly, scientists have dealt with these questions. They found that when a person is staring at your face, he might not believe what he sees if your body doesnt match the feeling that your face shows. 37 Previous study had showed that the tone of a persons voice can be more important than the words spok
47、en. For example, most people are more likely not to believe a person who says in a flat voice, “Im so excited.When talking about emotions conveyed by facial expressions and body language, most scientists suspected that the face was more important. To test if this was true, psychologists from the Netherlands and Boston showed people a number of pictures of isolated faces and isolated bodies that showed anger or fear. 38 An angry face had low eyebrows and tight lips. A frightened face had high eyebrow and a slightly open mouth. 39 A scared body had arms forward and shoulders square, as i
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