2022年浙江省衢州市高二下学期6月教学质量检测 英语.docx
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1、衢州市2022年6月高二年级教学质量检测英语试题第I卷第二局部:阅读理解(共两节,总分值35分)第一节(共10小题;每题2.5分,总分值25分)阅读以下短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最正确选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。AShannan Hearnes oldest dream was to own a ranch(大牧场).From the moment she wasfirst placed in the horseback at age two,she had always felt most comfortable on it.In February2020,her d
2、ream finally came true,when she and her partner-in-farm”,Cory Conley,opened thegates of Sun and Moon Ranch.Thenjust a month later,the country went in COVID-191ockdown.Soon Hearnes vision began to grow into something bigger.With eight acres of grasslands and an abundance of sunshine and fresh air,the
3、re was nosafer way for frightened neighbors to get out of the house.The ranch,Hearne realized,should befor everybody-it would be a place the community could call home.As the pandemic deepened,locals began to gather there,not just for the free barbecues,butfor the chance to put up a hammock(吊床)when t
4、hey wanted some peace.Recreational vehiclesand campers were welcome to pull in for a quiet night after a day on the road.I have a visionfor the space being relaxing for whoever the universe sent our way-horses or people,nsaysHearne.One of those people,now 15,was born without fingers on one hand.His
5、grandmotherbrought him to Sun and Moon for riding lessons.Learning to control a horse with one handhelped him better manage his disability.Plus,a special bond with two of Hearnes rescuedhorses,Annie and Honey,was a real leg up confidence-wise. There is something empoweringabout controlling a thousan
6、d-pound animal,and I believe this is especially true for children oranyone who struggles with any sort of self-confidence issues,Hearne says.Another boy became selectively dumb after being bullied because of his autism(自闭症).Lesson by lesson,Hearne watched him slowly come out of his shell.Taking the
7、reins(缰绳)helped him feel once again in control of the world around him. He went from not answeringquestions to talking our ears off,1says Hearne.21.In Hearmefs vision,her ranch should beA.a big commercial successB.a healing place in hard timesC.a perfect site for riding lessonsDear Alice,It is excit
8、ing to hear that your school has named you Sportswoman of the Year.Please accept myheartfelt congratulations on this superb achievement.The award comes as no surprise because youre an ace figure skater,having bagged two golds in thenational championship.The excellence,perseverance and charisma you d
9、emonstrated on the ice rink andbeyond have earned you the honor and made you a role model for us teenagers.Im sure this is just the beginning of your spectacular journey as an athlete and wonder woman.Bestwishes! Love,Li Hua第二节:读后续写(总分值25分)That left Aamir no choice but to throw the shoe onto the tra
10、in.But it was not a powerful pitch,noteven close.The shoe brushed past the window frame and fell on the platform,like a dead leaf.How could Ihave failed?Aamir was frustrated beyond words,throwing his hands in the air in dismay.He hated thistrain which was always late but sped up so abruptly this tim
11、e.He hated his shabby flip-flops,which alwaysprevented him from walking fast.Are shoes really made for walking?It seemed like his could only causehim trouble.He slouched on the platform,cursing the train,his shoes,his legs,everything.But when he raised his head,Aamir saw the other shoe thrown out of
12、 the window.Miraculously,itlanded on the platform several steps away from him.Before he could look up again and seek out thefancy-shoe boy,the train sped on,vanishing in the distance.What remained in sight was the meanderingrail track and the rolling mountains far away.Twenty years later,when he was
13、 launching his new footwearproduct at a press conference,wearing a pair of shining leather shoes,Aamir started his presentation with a simple sentence; Shoes are made for walking.,D.an amusement park for childrenn paragraph 4,how did the friendship with two horses influence the boy?A.It improved his
14、 riding skills.B.It helped boost his confidence.C.It stirred up his love for animals.D.It taught him to get along with others.23 .Which of the following is the best title for the text?A.A Big RanchB.COVID-19 SurvivorsC.Sharing the Sun and Moon D.Coming out of the ShellBLOS ANGELES (AP)-Hollywood!s r
15、esponse to climate change includes donations,protests and other social activities,but its apparently missing out on an approach close to home.Only 2.8%of screen fiction refers to climate change-related words,according to a new study of37,453 film and TV scripts from 2016 to 2020.A blueprint for ways
16、 to turn that around wasreleased Tuesday.“Good Energy:A Playbook for Screenwriting in the Age of Climate Changewas createdwith feedback from more than 100 film and TV writers,said Anna Jane Joyner,editor-in-chief ofthe playbook and founder of Good Energy,a nonprofit consulting company.u A big barrie
17、r thatwe encountered was that writers were associating climate stories with disaster stories,nshe saidin an interview.nThe main purpose of the playbook is to expand that menu of possibilities.to alarger range of how it would be showing up in our real life.*Dorothy Fortenberry,a TV writer and playwri
18、ght,said the industry needs to broaden itsview of who it writes about,not just what. uClimate change is something that right now isaffecting people who aren*t necessarily the people that Hollywood tends to write stories about.Ifs affecting farmers in Bangladesh,farmers in Peru,farmers in Kentucky,nF
19、ortenberry said.nIfwe told stories about different kinds of people,there would be opportunities to smoothlyintegrate climate in.The entertainment industrys failure to use its storytelling powers more effectively on theissue seems unsurprising to Joyner,whos been working on climate-change communicati
20、ons invarious sectors and communities for 15 years.For the first decade,it felt like nscreaming into theempty spacenbecause of the lack of response,Joyner said.But there is evidence of increasingconcern among Americans regarding climate change,including those who are in Hollywood.1Weve all gone thro
21、ugh a kind of awakening,nshe said.There are a number of documentariesand news programs about climate change,she said,expressing optimism that fiction creators willmake steady progress.24 .What does the underlined word u thatHin paragraph 1 refer to?A.Hollywood failing to react to climate change.B.Ho
22、lly wood overlooking screen fiction about home.C.Hollywood missing the screen fiction about climate change.D.Hollywood lacking approaches to solving climate problems.25 .What did Dorothy Fortenberry suggest?A.Hollywood should expand its perspective.B.Holly wood should tell real disaster stories.C.Ho
23、llywood should provide much more entertainment.D.Hollywood should cover climate stories of average people.26 .What is Joyners attitude towards Hollywoods future response to climate change?A.Positive.B.Tolerant.C.Indifferent.D.Doubtful.27 .What is this text?A.A news report.B.A short story.C.A movie r
24、eview.D.An advertisement.CLike many negative emotions,regret is often seen as an undesirable feeling that we shouldremove whenever possible.Psychologists,however,have shown that it can be an extremelyuseful emotion. Its one mechanism for learning how to improve your decision-making-asignal that mayb
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