2022年山东省潍坊市诸城市二模英语试题(含答案).docx
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1、2022年初中学业水平考试复习自测(二) 英语试题 2022.5(时间:90分钟 满分:80分)一、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30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。AHave you ever noticed the small triangle(三角)with a letter or a number on the bot-tom of a plastic packing? It tells you what kind of plastic it is and whether it can be recycled or not.Can it be
2、 recycled?Types of plasticPETThis is the plastic that you often see on supermarket shelves. Its used to make plastic water bottles andbiscuit boxes.HDPEHDPE is a stronger type of plastic. It is what milk bottles are made of.A LDPELDPE is a very soft plastic which is not easily bro- ken. It is what s
3、hopping bags are made of.A PSThis is often seen in our daily life. Youll probably have seen it as those cheap white cups you got hot drinkin, or as takeaway food packaging.1.Which is a stronger type of plastic?A. PET. B. HDPE C. LDPE D. PS2. Which of the following uses Pet plastic?A. Milk bottles.B.
4、Hot drink white cups.C.Drinking water bottles.D.Takeaway food packaging.3. Whats the purpose of this passage?A. To introduce types of plastic.B. To explain recycling ways.C. To show how to buy safe plastic.D.To tell people to use shopping bags.BIts usual to hear of Chinese parents hiring a tutor(家教)
5、if their children are doing poorly on tests. Did you know that teenagers can be tutors themselves? Amir Davis,16, from New York, US, is a tutor. Together with six other teens runs a special tutoring pro-gram for other kids in his community. The program mainly helps middle schoolers who have difficul
6、ties in their classes or who are preparing for a test called the Specialized High School Admissions Test (SHSAT). It is an admissions test(入学考试)for eight STEM-Orien-ted(注重STEM教育的)public high schools in New York.As an African-American student at one of these schools, Davis was sad to realize that bla
7、ck and Latino(拉丁裔的)students had low admission rates(录取率)every year. These groups hold only 10.4 percent of the students admitted these schools.One of the reasons for the low admission rate is that a number of black and Latino students dont take the SHSAT, with many families not realizing that they c
8、an take the test. So Davis tries to help kids in his area prepare for the test while also helping them with other schoolwork.Davis and his team recently turned a building that his father bought into a tutoring center. During their tutoring, they first address what the students are doing in their cla
9、ssrooms. If they are having trouble with any specific topic, Davis or other tutors will walk them through it. With this help, the students can try to improve their knowledge of difficult sub-jects and do better in the classroom.4. Davis runs a tutoring program to helpA. students choose a good tutorB
10、. black and Latino students find better jobsC. students with good grades become tutorsD. middle school students prepare for the SHST5.Black and Latino students have low admission rates in STEM-oriented schools be-causeA. most of them dont work hardB.they need tutors to help them with their school wo
11、rkC. many schools dont accept black and Latino studentsD.many of them dont realize that they can take a test to get in6.What does the underlined phrase walk them through it mean?A. take them away quicklyB. help them out easilyC. talk about the problem togetherD.celebrate the success happily7. What d
12、o we know from the story?A. Daviss parents support his program.B.Davis is finding it hard to run the program. C. Daviss tutoring center makes a lot of money.D.Kids dont get much help from Daviss tutoring.CAstronauts on board the International Space Station (ISS) once made history by taking bites of
13、red romaine lettuce(长叶莴苣).They became the first humans to eat food that was grown in space. The lettuce was planted on the ISS in a small greenhouse called Veggie, which uses LED lights to help plants grow in space.First,the astronauts cleaned the lettuce with special sanitizing wipes(消毒纸巾)and then
14、ate it with some salad dressing.“It was one small bite for man,one giant leap(飞跃)forour journey to Mars,one astronaut, Scott Kelly, later posted on social media.Space vegetables are a part of the NASA, experiment calledVeg-01,a study on how plants grow without the effects of Earths gravity(重力).It wi
15、ll allow astronauts to grow and eat their own food during long space explorations.“If were ever going to go to Mars someday, were going to need a spacecraft that is much more self-sustainable(自给自足的)in its food supply,”said Kelly.Growing fresh plants on a spacecraft may also provide oxygen and help k
16、eep astronauts alive, NASA said.Veg-01 started in May 2014 The first batch(一批) of vegetables took 33 days to grow in space before they were taken back to Earth for a safety check. After making sure they were safe to eat, astronauts planted a second batch on July 8.They let the plant grow for another
17、 33 days and were then able to eat it. Astronauts usually only get vegetables when a supply ship comes to the ISS. Now with vegetables grown in space, they can eat them whenever they want.8.Astronauts made history byA. working on the ISSB. eating space-grown lettuceC. cooking real food in spaceD. bu
18、ilding a small greenhouse9.What is Veg-01?A. It is a NASA project for exploring Mars.B. It is the name of the greenhouse on the ISS.C. It is a NASA experiment on growing plants in space.D. It is a NASA experiment on providing oxygen in space.10. According to Kelly, why is growing fresh plants in spa
19、ce important?A. Because it provides people with healthier food.B. Because it provides astronauts with enough oxygen.C. Because it cuts the cost of delivering food to the ISS.D. Because it can help astronauts with their journey to Mars.11.What is the passage mainly about?A. What food astronauts eat i
20、n space.B. How astronauts get food in space.C. Astronautswork and life on the ISS.D. The success of growing vegetables in space.DAccording to CNN,“Women still experience pay inequality(不平等)everywhere, whether youre Hollywoods top talent or you work in a store.”Gender equality has improved in some ar
21、eas like education. However, when females enter the workplace,12.Of the 145 countries and regions surveyed in a WEF (世界经济论坛)report,97 have more female students than male students in universities But only four of those countries and regions have a majority(多数) of female leaders in the workplace. “Wom
22、en may only be viewed on the basis of their performance,13.,” The Washington Post wrote.Old thinking about men and women is still influencing womens careers, according to Saadia Zahidi, a WEF official. For example, many people believe boys are better at science, technology, engineering and math(STEM
23、).And even today,14.Girls and women need to master the skills and training that are needed for the jobs of tomorrow, especially in the STEM fields, said Zahidi.The gender gap(性别差距) in the workplace is not just about less pay for women. Its also about women making sure their pay shows their value.Act
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