学易金卷:段考模拟君之高二英语上学期期末原创押题卷(全解全析)

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学易金卷:段考模拟君之2019学年高二英语上学期期中原创卷01(全解全析)

学易金卷:段考模拟君之2019学年高二英语上学期期中原创卷01(全解全析)

高二英语 第1页(共8页)
2018-2019学年上学期期中原创卷01
高二英语·全解全析
第一部分 阅读理解 第一节
A
【文章大意】本文是一篇广告应用文。

文章介绍了骑自行车到Washington, D.C.旅游的四种路线的相关行程及注意事项。

21. A 【解析】细节理解题。

根据文章Cherry Blossom Bike Tour in Washington, D.C.中的Reserve your spot
before availability 可知,这个骑行项目需要提前预约。

故选A 。

23.D 【解析】细节理解题。

根据文章Washington Capital Sites at Night Bicycle Tour
中的All riders are equipped with reflective vests and safety lights.可知,所有骑行者都要装备反光背心和安全手电筒。

故选D 。

B
【语篇解读】本文为记叙文,涉及家庭、朋友与周围的人的话题。

讲述了一家五金店的倒闭和人们对它
的怀念的一些情况。

4. B 【解析】考查细节理解。

根据第一段中的"Running a small, local, family-owned hardware business was no
longer profit-making. The town ’s affection for Park ’s Hardware was just not enough to allow it to compete。

学易金卷:段考模拟君之2019学年高二英语上学期期末原创卷02(全解全析)

学易金卷:段考模拟君之2019学年高二英语上学期期末原创卷02(全解全析)

2018-2019学年上学期期末原创卷02高二英语·全解全析第一部分阅读理解第一节A【语篇解读】这则广告是为那些想要在旅行中工作的人,推荐了一些职位。

1. C【解析】细节理解题。

由Carnival is hiring an art auctioneer to work aboard a luxury cruise ship. The onlyqualifications necessary are a college degree and public speaking skills. Going…going…sold.可知在海上卖艺术品要求大学学历,选C。

3. D【解析】细节理解题。

由Writers can reimagine themselves as rail-surfing Jack Kerouacs, crossing the countryand writing from coast to coast on the Amtrak Writer’s Residency.可知Jack Kerouacs可能是一位著名作家,选D。

B【文章大意】这是一篇记叙文。

作者在文中介绍了自己到国外做志愿者的经历和感受。

4.B【解析】推理判断题。

由第一段中的“V olunteering isn’t so expensive that it’s only a choic e for thewell-off”可知,作者从自己的经历中意识到,做志愿者并不是特别昂贵只有有钱人才可以选择的事情。

由此可以推知,一般收入的人也可以到国外做志愿者。

故B 选项正确。

5.D【解析】细节理解题。

由第二段中的“In all it cost me around $ 1,000 —a sum which I covered mostlyby working part-time”可知,作者主要是通过做兼职工作来支付到国外做志愿活动的费用的。

学易金卷:段考模拟君之高二英语上学期期末原创卷03(答题卡)-word

学易金卷:段考模拟君之高二英语上学期期末原创卷03(答题卡)-word

2019-2019学年上学期期末原创卷03高二英语·答题卡姓名:______________________________________ 准考证号选择题(请用2B 铅笔填涂)选择题 非选择题(请在各试题的答题区内作答)注意事项1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号码填写清楚。

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4.请按题号顺序在各题的答题区内作答,超出范围的答案无效,在草纸、试卷上作答无效。

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学易金卷:段考模拟君之2019学年高二英语上学期期中原创卷03(全解全析)

学易金卷:段考模拟君之2019学年高二英语上学期期中原创卷03(全解全析)

高二英语 第1页(共8页)
2018-2019学年上学期期中原创卷03
高二英语·全解全析
第一部分 阅读理解 第一节
A
【文章大意】文章为旅游指南。

文章主要介绍了去Holker Hall& Garden 旅游的相关信息,如:出行方式,开放时间,旅行费用以及主要活动等。

3.D 【解析】细节理解题。

根据文章最后一段Winter Market 中最后一句Wander among a variety of shops
selling gifts while enjoying a live music show and nice street entertainment.可知,如果想去看现场表演需要去Winter Market 。

故选D 。

B
【语篇解读】本文为一篇记叙文。

讲述了自己第一次跑马拉松,凭借自己的意志力成功跑完全程的励志故事。

4.C 【解析】细节理解题。

根据文章第一段最后一句Yet, I was determined to go ahead. 可知,马拉松赛前
一个月尽管作者脚踝受伤使得训练时间缩短,但作者仍下定决心参赛。

故选C 。

5.C 【解析】细节理解题。

根据文章第二段I didn’t do either well. He later informed me that I was "not。

学易金卷:段考模拟君之2018-2019学年高二英语上学期期末原创卷02(考试版)

学易金卷:段考模拟君之2018-2019学年高二英语上学期期末原创卷02(考试版)

学易金卷:段考模拟君之2018-2019学年高二英语上学期期末原创卷02(考试版)B. those who want to have a job with travelingC. those who just graduate from universityD. those who want to go on vacation abroad3. What may Jack Kerouacs be?A. Director of the Amtrak Writer’s Residenc yB. A sportsman devoted to rail-surfingC. An applicant of the programD. A famous writerBVolunteering abroad comes with a bit of a social stigma (耻辱). From my experience, this couldn’t be further from the truth. Volunteering isn’t so expensive that it’s only a choice for the well-off. I spent 10 weeks volunteering in Arizona with America Conservation Experience(ACE), helping preserve America’s natural beauty.The trip was arranged through BUNAC, a work and volunteer organization. In all it cost me around $ 1,000 —a sum which I covered mostly by working part-time.The self-indulgent(放纵自己的)image is relevant to overseas volunteer projects.However, the work can be hard-going. I spent my time maintaining trails, building fences and carrying out projects in some of the national monuments of America. Summer temperatures in Arizona stay well above 35℃, never pleasant if you’re carrying 50kg of concrete for 10 hours at a time. And then there was the wildlife to deal with, which improved my strength of character and made my fear of the English household spider disappear.What do most people volunteer for? Probably they want to give back things to the world. But in reality, you benefit just as much as the local communities and ecosystems you’re helping.Spendin g 10 weeks in America’s most beautiful national parks and forests was unforgettable. I gained a far deeper understanding of the local environment than the average tourist, meeting ex-national park rangers(护林者) who knew perfectly of the area’s history and e cosystem. But best of all, my 10 weeks were spent volunteering with young people from a mix of cultures —from Belgians to South Koreans. When I left Arizona, I returned home having made a life-long bond with the people from around the world.4. From his experience, the author has realized ______________.A. volunteering abroad gives you a bit of social stigmaB. people with average income can do volunteering work abroadC. volunteering can help preserve natural beautyD. volunteering will teach you how to find the truth5. How did the author afford his trip?A. With the help of BUNAC.B. With the support of America Conservation Experience.C. By working for BUNAC.D. By doing part-time jobs.6. While volunteering abroad, the author___________.A. lived in pleasant temperatures in ArizonaB. built national monuments in AmericaC. in fact benefited a lotD. mainly intended to give back things to the world7. What’s the best part of doing volunteer ing work abroad for the author?A. Building up his strength.B. Overcoming the fear of wildlife.C. Having an understanding of the ecosystem.D. Making the acquaintance with the people from different backgrounds.CEating spicy foods frequently may be tied to a slightly lower risk of an earlier death, according to a new study. However, more research is needed to confirm the link, experts say.The researchers found that the people in the study who ate spicy foods one or two days a week were 10 percent less likely to die during the study, compared with those who ate spicy foods less than once a week, according to the study published today(Aug. 4) in the journal The BMJ. Moreover, the people in the study who ate spicy foods three or more days a week were 14 percent less likely to die during the study, compared with those who ate spicy foods less than once a week.However, the study was observational, and so it is too early to tell whether there is a causal relationship between eating spicy food and lower mortality, said study author Lu Qi, an associate professor at Harvard School of Public Health in Boston, Massachusetts. "We definitely need more data from other populations," Qi told Live Science. “The researchers don't know why exactly the consumption of spicy food may be linked to lower mortality, but previous research on cells and animals has suggested several possible mechanisms,” Qi said.“It is unclear whether the observed associations are the direct result of spicy food intake, or whether spicy foods are simply a marker for other beneficial but unmeasured dietary components(成分),” said Nita Forouhi, a nutritional expect. At this point, researchers don't know for sure whether eating spicy foods can have a beneficial effect on human health and mortality, Forouhi wrote. "Future research is needed to make sure whether spicy food consumption has the potential to improve health and reduce mortality directly, or if it is merely a marker of other dietary and lifestyle factors," she said. 8. Which section of a newspaper is the article probably taken from?A. AdvertisementB. BusinessC. ScienceD. Education9. What does the underlined word “mortality” in paragraph3 probably mean?A. Death rateB. Living costC. Physical sufferingD. Energy requirement10. What does the passage mainly tell us?A. Link between food and healthB. Association between a certain food and healthC. Connection between habits and healthD. Relation between food and health11. What’s the writer’s attitude towards eating spicy foods frequently?A. NegativeB. PositiveC. DoubtfulD. ObjectiveDKhan Lab School is bringing back the one-room model to teach young students in Mountain View, California. The school is a laboratory for an experimental kind of learning. Twelve-year-old Mishal Junaid loves the Khan Lab School’s untraditional methods."When I wake up in the morning, I want to wake up, unlike my last school where I want to sleep in and not go to school..."Junaid and her sister’s reactions to the school surprise their pare nts.The girls’father, Junaid Qurashi, said:"Our children, they love going to school; even if they are tired or sick or have the flu, they will not stay home from school. To the point that we worry why kids come home so happy. Are they really learning things?"No homeworkStudents ages 5 to 15 attend the experimental Khan LabSchool. It has no grade levels and no homework. The students are in school from 8:30 in the morning until 6 o’clock at night. And, the school is open all year long, with small breaks here and there.Nine-year-old Holly Thompson enjoys going there."You get to choose what you learn, and it’s not just a teacher hands you a worksheet and tells you what to do. You get to set your own goals. You have a schedule. You go to different classes."The school is the idea of Salman Khan. He said he started Khan Lab School because he thinks the current education system has problems. He hopes to create a better learning model. He said this system lets the older students take responsibility and help younger students.Personalized learningKhan said students also learn the study material at their own speed through videos. And, they get more attention through one-on-one discussions with teachers. They also learn by doing projects.Malika Junaid noted a change in her daughters after they began attending the school. She said that, after six months, they seemed sure of their abilities. They are now not afraid to talk to adults and other students and now they always want to help.12. Why is the girls’ father Junaid Qurashi worried?A. His daughters are too eager to go to school.B. His daughters sleep in their classes at school.C. His daughters might not gain enough knowledge.D. His daughters wake up too early in the morning.13. What does Holly Thompson think of her study in Khan Lab School?A. She has to learn by herself.B. She is able to study actively.C. Her teacher forces her to learn.D. Too many classes require attending.14. What is Salman Khan’s purpose to create the school?A. To bring up high-quality children.B. To bring pleasure to young children.C. To deny the whole education system.D. To explore a better teaching method.15. What change has Malika Junaid found in her daughters?A. Honesty.B. Confidence.C. Politeness.D. Carefulness.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

学易金卷:段考模拟君之2019学年高二英语上学期期中原创卷02(全解全析)

学易金卷:段考模拟君之2019学年高二英语上学期期中原创卷02(全解全析)

高二英语 第1页(共8页)2018-2019学年上学期期中原创卷02高二英语·全解全析第一部分 阅读理解 第一节A【语篇解读】本文为应用文,主要推介一周活动安排。

1. A 【解析】考查细节理解。

根据Take to the waves in Southampton 部分中的"Always fancied trying your handat sailing? Now’s your chance"可知,此活动最适合帆船运动爱好者,故选A 。

3. B 【解析】考查推理判断。

根据文章内容尤其是Discover an island on the Thames 部分中的"Make the most of it with our map here"和Catch great films in Bristol 部分中的"See here for full details"可知,本文最有可能出现在网站上,故选B 。

B【语篇解读】本文是记叙文。

Komal Ahmad 开发了Copia 这款应用程序,在有剩余食物要处理的机构与慈善机构之间搭起一座桥梁,通过重新分配剩余食物来使其更好地发挥作用,帮助饥饿人群。

4. B 【解析】考查细节理解。

根据第一段中的"Komal was interested in becoming a naval doctor and was part of ROTC in college. She always wanted to serve her country..."可知,Komal 对做海军医生感兴趣,并且一直想 为国家效力,故她原本是打算通过为海军提供医疗服务的方式服务祖国的,但是后来她服务祖国的方式变成跟食物有关的了。

故选B 。

学科*网。

学易金卷:段考模拟君之2019学年高二英语上学期期末原创卷01(全解全析)

学易金卷:段考模拟君之2019学年高二英语上学期期末原创卷01(全解全析)

2018-2019学年上学期期末原创卷01高二英语·全解全析第一部分阅读理解第一节A【文章大意】本文是一篇广告应用文。

文章介绍了骑自行车到Washington, D.C.旅游的四种路线的相关行程及注意事项。

1. A 【解析】细节理解题。

根据文章Cherry Blossom Bike Tour in Washington, D.C.中的Reserve your spot beforeavailability可知,这个骑行项目需要提前预约。

故选A。

3.D 【解析】细节理解题。

根据文章Washington Capital Sites at Night Bicycle Tour中的All riders are equipped with reflective vests and safety lights.可知,所有骑行者都要装备反光背心和安全手电筒。

故选D。

B【语篇解读】本文是一篇夹叙夹议类的文章。

现在的年轻人有了手机等,便于他们互相联系交往。

但是由于网络欺凌和缺乏面对面实际交往等情况,年轻人越加感到孤独。

4. B【解析】推理判断题。

根据文章第三段中的“While technology like cell phones could help young people stayconnected, on the other hand for those who do get bullied(欺辱), especially bullied online, it's quite isolating.”可知,Walker认为像手机之类的科技产品让年轻人得以保持联系。

但是另外一方面,那些网络欺凌现象让人觉得十分孤独。

由此推断,他主张人们不要在网络上与陌生人交往。

故B选项正确。

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学易金卷:段考模拟君之高二英语上学期期末原创押题卷(参考答案)

学易金卷:段考模拟君之高二英语上学期期末原创押题卷(参考答案)

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学易金卷:段考重点君之高二英语上学期第二次抽考(11月)原创卷A卷(答题卡)

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学易金卷:段考重点君之2021-2022学度高二英语上学期年末原创卷03(考试版)

学易金卷:段考重点君之2021-2022学度高二英语上学期年末原创卷03(考试版)

学易金卷:段考重点君之2021-2022学度高二英语上学期年末原创卷03(考试版)2021-2021学年上学期期末原创卷03高二英语(考试时刻:90分钟试卷满分:120分)注意事项:1. 本试卷由三个部分组成。

其中,第一和第二部分的第一节为选择题。

第二部分的第二节和第三部分为非选择题。

2. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

3. 回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。

如需改动,用橡皮擦洁净后,再选涂其他答案标号。

回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。

4.测试范畴:人教必修5和选修6 。

5.考试终止后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。

第一部分阅读明白得(共两节,满分40分)第一节(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

ATouring Boston by Bike on Your OwnBoston bike tours provide you with a unique way to see the city, get some exercise, and have fun.If you’re visiting, you’ll appreciate how easy exploring the city on two wheels can be, especially if you want to see many of Boston’s major s ights along with charming local neighborhood streets.If you decide to tour Boston by bike on your own, you’ll need to r ent a bike, unless you’re bringing one with you.Where you rent your bike depends on how long you’ll want to use i t. For just an hour or two, your cheapest option will be a Hubway, Boston’s hourly rental bikes. In fact, if you use it for half an hour or less, you wo n’t pay anything beyond the “casual”sign-up fee.For safety, you’ll need to get a helmet. Most CVS and Walgreens in the city sell them for about $10-12. (Wondering if you really need a helmet? Don’t even think about not wearing one—Boston drivers are CRAZY!) If you’re planning to ride for more than a couple of hours, you’ll probably save money by getting your wheels at a bike rental shop. Here are a couple of high-regarded bike rental businesses in central Boston:Urban AdvenToursAddress: 103 Atlantic Avenue, North End, BostonFor more information: 617-233-7595Back Bay BicyclesAddress: 362 Commonwealth Avenue, at Massachusetts Ave intersectio n across from Eliot Hotel, Back Bay, BostonFor more information:617-346-07631. How many bike rental shops are recommended?A. Two.B. Three.C. Four.D. Five.2. Where can you rent a bike at the lowest price?A. At HubwayB. At Walgreens.C. At Urban AdvenTours.D. At Back Bay Bicycle s.3. Which of the following is the closest in meaning to “option”in Pa ragraph 4?A. Tour.B. Price.C. Bargain.D. Choi ce.BPerhaps you’ll think this is a strange tale. It’s true, though I could not believe it at first. No act of kindness and understanding goes unnoticed. It will all come back to you, maybe even tenfold.Many years ago I hated mosquitoes with a passion. I reveled at killin g those little bloodsuckers. One day, I told my wife proudly that I had just killed 10 with one slap. She told me that few bothered her. They regularly didn’t.Puzzled about this, I asked, "Why me?"She turned to face me and said, "Because you hate them!"I laughed, "So tell me something I do n’t know."She explained that the little creatures were simply returning my hatred in kind. She suggested that if I sent them loving thoughts they woul d respond accordingly.I took her up on her challenge. It took me several days to even acce pt the idea that both mosquitoes and I deserved to live on the same planet. Then after a week or two I was ashamed of my killing. I frequently apologi zed mentally to all their kind. Strangely, I began to appreciate their uniquene ss and study them closely. To my amazement, when I asked them individuall y or in mass not to land on me, they took off.The master teacher, my wife, was amazed that her student had done better than her own occasional kill of them. Together we amazed other hiker s covered with DEET(驱蚊胺) and yet still got swarmed. They would ask,"What do you have on that none are bothering you?"We would say, "We do wear love."4. Which of the following can best replace the underlined word "revele d"?A. Took delight.B. Took care.C. Had hatred.D. F elt ashamed.5. What did the author’s wife advise him to do?A. To ignore mosquitoes and not to kill them.B. To show love to mosquitoes from his heart.C. To wear DEET where there are many mosquitoes.D. To respond to them according to mosquitoes’bites.6. Why did the author feel ashamed later?A. He realized he shouldn’t kill mosquitoes.B. He had never studied mosquitoes before.C. He didn’t succeed in his wife’s challenge.D. Mosquitoes were always surrounding him in mass.7. What’s the best title for the passage?A. Love Me, Love My DogB. Any Love Can Be RewardedC. Mosquitoes Deserve to Live on the EarthD. Powerful Truth Can Be Found in Small ThingsCAs part of the “Facebook generation”, we have grown up in a worl d where access to the Internet is at our fingertips and we're able to connect with people at the touch of a button. Nowadays, it's become increasingly co mmon to offer guests the wifi password along with a cup of tea when they come round to visit. We've been becoming addicted to our smartphones.Of course, smartphones undeniably useful and have revolutionized our lives in so many ways. However, it seems a shame that these addictive pie ces of technology are slowly beginning to take over our lives. It is so easy to become dependent on our phones, whether it's to find the way around wit h the map application or even just check the time. As a result, we're becomi ng more anti-social, choosing to consult the Internet rather than talk with oth ers face-to-face.Even when we're socializing, it seems that most of us struggle withou t our phones at arm's reach. Phones were invented to keep us more connecte d, and indeed they have done just that. We can now get in touch by an end less list of social media outlets, yet this means we're starting to lack genuine connect with each other.People are connecting more and more across screens rather than in pe rson, even when it comes to relationship—dating websites are more popular t han ever before.Recently, an artist released a series of images depicting people in soci al situations and edited out their smartphones and tables. The result was a c ollection of powerful images that have, perhaps ironically, gone viral. They f orce people to wake up to the fact that we are no longer interacting properl y with each other.8. What do people nowadays provide their guests with according to the passage?A. A smartphone.B. A tea party.C. A tablet.D. The wifi password.9. What's the main idea of the second paragraph?A. We haven't been addicted to our smartphones.B. We should consult the Internet for knowledge.C. Smartphones are beginning to take over our lives.D. Smartphones have revolutionized our lives in many ways.10. Which of the followings is NOT the consequence of smartphone add iction?A. Becoming more and more anti-social.B. Connecting mor e across screens.C. Giving away our wifi password.D. Depending on pho nes to know anything.11. The artist released the images so as to show that__________ .A. the images are as powerful as the virusB. we rely on human-machine interaction too muchC. dating websites are more and more popular than beforeD. the contents of the images are improperDSteven Stein likes to follow garbage trucks. His strange habit makes s ense when you consider that he’s an environmental scientist who studies ho w to reduce litter, including things that fall off garbage trucks as they drive down the road. What is even more interesting is that one of Stein's jobs is defending an industry behind the plastic shopping bags.Americans use more than 100 billion thin film plastic bags every yea r. So many end up in tree branches or along highways that a growing numb er of cities do not allow them at checkouts(收银台) . The bags are prohibite d in some 90 cities in California, including Los Angeles. Eyeing these head winds, plastic-bag makers are hiring scientists like Stein to make the case that their products are not as bad for the planet as most people assume.Among the bag makers' argument: many cities with bans still allow s hoppers to purchase paper bags, which are easily recycled but require mor e energy to produce and transport. And while plastic bags may be ugly t o look at, they represent a small percentage of all garbage on the ground today.The industry has also taken aim at the product that has appeared as i ts replacement: reusable shopping bags. The stronger a reusable bag is, the l onger its life and the more plastic-bag use it cancels out. However, longer-la sting reusable bags often require more energy to make. One study found t hat a cotton bag must be used at least 131 times to be better for the planet than plastic.Environmentalists don't dispute(质疑)these points. They hope paper bags will be banned someday too and want shoppers to use the same reus able bags for years.12. What has Steven Stein been hired to do?A. Help increase grocery sales.B. Recycle the waste mat erial.C. Stop things falling off trucks.D. Argue for the use of plastic bags.13. What does the word “headwinds”in paragraph 2 refer to?A. Bans on plastic bags.B. Effects of city developme nt.C. Headaches caused by garbage.D. Plastic bags hung in tree s.14. What is a disadvantage of reusable bags according to plastic-bag ma kers?A. They are quite expensive.B. Replacing them can be di fficult.C. They are less strong than plastic bags.D. Producing them re quires more energy.15. What is the best title for the text?A. Plastic, Paper or NeitherB. Industry, Pollution and EnvironmentC. Recycle or Throw AwayD. Garbage Collection and Waste Control第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)依照短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

学易金卷:段考模拟君之高二英语上学期期末原创卷01(考试版)

学易金卷:段考模拟君之高二英语上学期期末原创卷01(考试版)

学易金卷:段考模拟君之高二英语上学期期末原创卷01(考试版)A. City maps.B. Cameras.C. Meals.D. Safety lights.BThey may have text, email, Facebook and Twitter, but young people are still lonelier than any other age group. The Loneliness in New Zealand Report, published by Statistics New Zealand, shows under 30s are more likely to feel lonely than older people because loneliness decreases with age. Loneliness and poor mental health were strongly related across all ages. Young people were not as likely to feel lonely because of financial hardship, but among older people, lack of money was a significant influence on loneliness. Women were more likely to feel lonely than men.Philip Walker, spokesman for the General Social Survey, said because it was relatively new it was hard to know whether loneliness among young people was a new trend. But overseas research has found that levels of loneliness in youth today are growing.Mr. Walker said the finding needed more exploration, including looking at the role of technology and social media. "It could be that people's expectations of connection have gone up, so we expect increased levels of connection, "he said." While technology like cell phones could help young people stay connected, on the other hand for those who do get bullied(欺辱), especially bullied online, it's quite isolating.A lot of the time potentially it is a big contributor to loneliness."Figures from online dating website Find Someone also confirmed more young people were looking for love. Manager Rick Davies, said younger dating hopefuls were the fastest growing group on the site.Mr. Davies noted that since the report data was collected in 2019there had been huge growth in smart phones, which meant people were online even more. He believed online tools, such as Skype, could help people stay connected. "People can keep in touch with a wide range of friends from all over the world much more easily now. It's like you're sitting in your living room having a chat with them." Bemardine Reid, operations committee chairwoman for Samaritans, which operates a free helpline, said many of their calls came from people who were lonely. "It might be that they've got some problem, just like all the things people would normally talk to a friend about, but people who are alone lack those normal contacts."The Statistics New Zealand report also showed people who didn't have face-to-face contact with family and friends were more likely to feel lonely, as were those who lived alone.4. Which of the following may Mr. Walker agree with?A. High technology may become a reason for loneliness.B. People shouldn't use the Internet to get to know strangers.C. It's hard for people to get enough connection online as expected.D. Social media should play an important role in helping lonely people.5. It can be inferred from the passage that_______.A. Find Someone is a website where you can find old friendsB. without technology, young people would not feel lonelyC. high technology results in the older being lonelyD. those cheated or hurt online tend to feel lonely6. From the last two paragraphs, we can conclude that_______.A. Internet can keep people free from lonelinessB. people chatting a lot online tend to be optimisticC. people living alone tend to have more connection onlineD. people communicating less in the real world risk loneliness7. What is the best title of the passage?A. Loneliness Around You.B. Young People Online.C. Young but Lonely.D. E-times and Young People.COn the path to greatness, why do some become champions while others fall short? Some believe that the path should be smoothed of all obstacles, while others say that such challenges are instrumental to talent development. Now, a recent study suggests that what really distinguishes champions is how they face and overcome obstacles.By interviewing athletes from different sports, Professor Collins Dave and his colleagues sought to find distinguishing characteristics between the best of the best, the good, and those that didn’t quite make the cut. For each participant, they collected information about career development, challenges and the participant’s reactions to such obstacles. Interview questions also explored participants’ commitment to their sports and their communication with coaches and families.The results showed that outstanding performers expressed an internal drive and commitment to their sports that their "almost"great colleagues lacked. The elite approached training with a "never satisfied"attitude, while "almosts"might avoid challenging training exercises. Following an injury or a failure to perform, high performers were determined to get back to their sports, stronger than ever. Low achievers, on the other hand, often expressed surprise at their failures, telling how they lost enthusiasm after such incidents.Despite these differences in the athletes’ attitudes, there was surprisingly little difference in the nature or number of the challenges themselves. All had roughly comparable injured incidents during their careers. More than the challenges themselves, the differences came down to how the athletes reacted to these obstacles and the champions’ positive, "learn from it"attitudes."From our research, we’re assembling a set of rules to guide what a coach should be doing and what skills an athlete should end up with,"says Collins. "Furthermore, these characteristics hold true for other fields as well, from sports to music to any environment."8. According to the first paragraph, what plays a key role in making some athletes become champions?A. Obstacles.B. Talent.C. Attitude.D. Hard work.9. In Professor Collins Dave’s stud y, the participants were asked the following questions except __________.A. how the coaches help themB. what challenges they meetC. how they commit to their sportsD. how they react to obstacles10. How does the author develop the third paragraph?A. By comparison.B. By giving examples.C. By listing data.D. By giving definitions.11. What does the underlined part in the third paragraph refer to?A. Athletes who lack an internal drive.B. Athletes who suffer injuries.C. Athletes with a positive attitude.D. Athletes who make high achievements.DA scientist who developed a way to calculate how much water is used in the production of anything from a cup of coffee to a hamburger was awarded the 2019 Stockholm Water Prize.Professor John Anthony Allan of the University of London in Britain won the award for introducing the idea of "virtual water(虚拟水) " , a calculation method that has changed the nature of trade policy and research.Allan has written seven books and published more than 100 papers.The Stockholm International Water Institute said this idea is now embedded(埋藏)in the production of foods and industrial products. The institute said Allan's work had made a big effect on global trade policy and research, especially in water-scarce(缺水的)regions."The improved understanding of trade and water management issues on local, regional and global scales are of the highest value for the successful and sustainable(可持续的)use of water resources, "it said."People do not only use water when they drink it or take a shower, "the institute said. "Behind the morning cup of coffee, there are 140 liters of water that was used to grow, produce, package and ship the beans. "That is about as much water as a person in England uses on average for all daily drinking and household needs."For a single hamburger, about 2, 400 liters of water are needed. In the USA, the average person uses nearly7, 000 liters of virtual water every day. "It said that was more than three times the average use of a Chinese person.12. Allan was awarded the prize because______.A. he wrote seven books on trade policyB. he published more than 100 papers on water managementC. lie found a new kind of water in water-scarce areasD. he came up with the idea of virtual water13. Which of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. The average American uses about 7, 000 liters of water a day.B. The average Chinese uses nearly 2, 300 liters of virtual water a day.C. An Englishman usually drinks about 140 liters of coffee a day.D.A hamburger usually contains about 2, 400 liters of water.14. What do we learn about John Anthony Allan from the passage?A. He won the 2019 Nobel Prize.B. He has written over 100 books.C. He works at the University of London.D. He lives in the USA.15. What effect does the idea of virtual water have?A. It helps us realize the importance of trade.B. It helps people do successful business.C. It helps us make use of water scientifically.D. It tells us how much water we use a day.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

学易金卷:段考模拟君之20182019学年高二英语上学期期末原创卷01(答题卡)-word文档资料

学易金卷:段考模拟君之20182019学年高二英语上学期期末原创卷01(答题卡)-word文档资料

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学易金卷:段考重点君之2021-2022学度高二英语上学期第二次抽考(11月)原创卷A卷(考试版)

学易金卷:段考重点君之2021-2022学度高二英语上学期第二次抽考(11月)原创卷A卷(考试版)

学易金卷:段考重点君之2021-2022学度高二英语上学期第二次抽考(11月)原创卷A卷(考试版)2021-2021学年上学期第二次月考(11月)原创卷A卷高二英语(考试时刻:90分钟试卷满分:120分)注意事项:1. 本试卷由三个部分组成。

其中,第一和第二部分的第一节为选择题。

第二部分的第二节和第三部分为非选择题。

2. 答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。

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第一部分阅读明白得(共两节,满分40分)第一节(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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

AWelcome to one of the largest collections of footwear(鞋类)in the world that will make you green with envy. Here at the Footwear Museum y ou can see exhibits(展品)from all over the world. You can find out about shoes worn by everyone from the Ancient Egyptians to pop stars.Room 1The celebrity(名人)footwear section is probably the most popular in the entire museum. Started in the 1950s, there is a wide variety of shoes and boots belonging to everyone from queens and presidents to pop stars and actors! Most visitors find the celebrities'choice of footwear extremely interes ting.Room 2Most of our visitors are amazed and shocked by the collection of "s pecial purpose"shoes on exhibition here at the Museum of Footwear. For e xample, there are Chinese shoes made of silk that were worn by women to tie their feet firmly to prevent them from growing too much!Room 3As well as shoes and boots, the museum also exhibits shoe-shaped ob jects. The variety is unbelievable. For example, there is a metal lamp that re sembles a pair of shoes, and Greek wine bottles that like legs!The Footwear LibraryPeople come from all over the world to study in our excellent footwe ar library. Designers and researchers come here to look up information on an ything and everything related to the subject of footwear.1. What can you find in Room 1?A. Queens'boots.B. Chinese special purpose shoes.C. Metal lamps.D. Bottles of Greek wine.2. What can we know about Room 2?A. It is the most visited place in the museum.B. It has a richer variety of exhibits than the other two.C. It mainly exhibits shoes that have some special purposes.D. It has the oldest exhibits than the other two.3. Where can you find some data that have something to do with the s ubject of footwear?A. In Room 1.B. In Room 2.C. In Room 3.D. In the Footwear Library.4. What is the purpose of the passage?A. To tell people how to follow celebrities.B. To call on people to do research on shoes.C. To get more people to pay a visit to the museum.D. To show people the way to design shoes.BIf you are hungry, what do you do? Grab a piece of your favorite m eal and stay quiet after that? Just like your stomach, even your mind is hun gry. But it never lets you know, because you keep it busy thinking about yo ur dream lover, favorite star and many such absurd things. So it silently beg an to pay careful attention to your needs and never let itself grow. When mi nd loosens its freedom to grow, creativity gets a full stop.This might be the reason why we all sometimes think "What happen s next?", "Why can't I think?", "Why am I always given the difficult problems?"Well this is the result of our own karma(宿命)of using our b rain for thinking of not-so-worthy things.Hunger of the mind can be actually settled through extensive reading. Now why reading and not watching TV? Because reading has been the mo st educative tool used by us right from the childhood. Just like that to devel op other aspects of our life, we have to take help of reading. You have inn umerable number of books in this world which will answer all your "How to?"questions. Once you read a book, you just don't run your eyes throu gh the lines, but even your mind decodes(解码)it and explains it to you. The interesting part of the book is stored in your mind as a seed.Now this seed is unknowingly used by you in your future to develop new ideas. The same seed if used many times, can help you link and relat e a lot of things, of which you would have never thought of in your wildest dreams! This is nothing lout creativity. The more the number of books you read, the more your mind will open up. Also this improves your speaking s kills to a large extent and also makes a significant contribution to your voca bulary. Within no time you start speaking English or any language fluently with your friends or other people and you never seem to run out of the righ t words at the right time.5. What does the author mean by saying that our mind is hungry?A. We don't read books.B. Our creativity gets a full stop.C. We don't have a good memory.D. We don't kno w what to do next.6. One's mind is hungry because he/she .A. can't work out things wellB. loosens the freedom to growC. is mentally busy with many absurd thingsD. begins to pay careful attention to his needs7. Which of the following is NOT the advantage of reading?A. Helping you develop your creativity.B. Helping you enlarge your vocabulary.C. Helping you improve your speaking skills.D. Helping you run your eyes through the lines.8. By reading more, we are sure to .A. perform better mentally in the futureB. dream the wild est dreamsC. store books in your mindD. speak English flue ntlyCSalvador Dali (1904—1989) was one of the most popular of modern arti sts. The Pompidou Centre in Paris is showing its respect and admiration for the artist and his powerful personality with an exhibition bringing together o ver 200 paintings, sculptures, drawings and more. Among the works and mas terworks on exhibition the visitor will find the best pieces, most importantly The Persistence of Memory. There is also L'Enigme sans Fin from 1938, wo rks on paper, objects, and projects for stage and screen and selected parts fr om television programmes reflecting the artist's showman qualities.The visitor will enter the World of Dali through an egg and is met wit h the beginning, the world of birth. The exhibition follows a path of time a nd subject with the visitor exiting through the brain.The exhibition shows how Dali draws the viewer between two infinities (无限). “From the infinity small to the infinity large, contraction and expans ion coming in and out of focus: amazing Flemish accuracy and the showy B aroque of old painting that he used in his museum­theatre in Figueras,”e xplains the Pompidou Centre.The fine selection of the major works was done in close collaboration (合作) with the Museo Nacional Reina Sofia in Madrid, Spain, and with con tributions from other institutions like the Salvador Dali Museum in St. Peters burg, Florida.9. What is Dali's The Persistence of Memory considered to be?A. One of his masterworks.B. A successful screen adaptation.C. An artistic creation for the stage.D. One of the best TV programmes.10. How are the exhibits arranged at the World of Dali?A. By popularity.B. By importance.C. By size and shape.D. By time and subject.11. What does the word “contributions”in the last paragraph refer to?A. Artworks.B. Projects.C. Donations.D. Documents.DLegend has it that the performing arts began when a Greek singer na med Thespis invented tragedy. In 534 B.C., Thespis was performing a hymn (颂扬诗)to the god Dionysius. Such hymns, called dithyrambs, were usuall y sung by a lead singer and a chorus. Thespis added a speaking actor. Perfo rmances at the annual Dionysian festival soon included plays with three actor s as well as the standard hymns. By 449 B.C., the Greeks were giving prize s to the best actor and the best playwright at the festival. A modern word f or actor—thespian recognizes the debt today's drama owes to Thespis.Performing in a Greek play required physical strength. Because each p lay had only three actors, performers had to play several roles. Chorus mem bers both sang and danced. Being in the chorus for the many performances given at a festival was said to be as demanding as competing in the Olympi c Games.The Theater of Dionysius in Athens could hold 20,000 people. Even t hose in the front rows were quite a distance from the actors. Performers use d grand gestures and wore masks so that they could be seen by everyone in their huge audience. Tragic(悲剧的)actors wore long clothes and masks. Comic actors wore short costumes that let them move freely and masks desi gned to make them look ugly or silly. Sometimes the chorus were dressed u p to look like animals.Another legacy(遗产)of the ancient Greeks is the deus ex machina, or "god from the machine". If a playwright was having trouble with the p lot, he might have a god appear through a trap door(天窗).The god would rescue the main character and find a solution to any difficult plot situations. Modem writers might not call on gods, but they do sometimes use unlikely ways to end a story. A character or an event that brings a complicated plot to an unlikely conclusion is still called deus ex machina.12. We can learn from Paragraph 1 that .A. the word "thespian"means "debt"in EnglishB. the Dionysian festival was held once a yearC. there were four actors in early Greek dramaD. the first tragedy was performed in 449B.C13. From the passage we can know .A. it was not easy to get a chance to perform in the chorusB. the best actor and the best playwright would be given moneyC. the playwright must play a role in the performanceD. the audience sat very close to actors to have a good view14. According to the passage, one difference between early Greek comed ies and tragedies is .A. the actors'distance from the audienceB. the play's beginningC. the number of performersD. the actors'clothes15. Deus ex machina is .A. a kind of tragedy popular with ancient audienceB. a type of character that modern writers often write aboutC. a way ancient Greek dramatists used to develop the plotD. a style of performance first used by ancient Greek actors第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)依照短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

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高二英语 第1页(共8页)
第一部分 阅读理解 第一节
A
【语篇解读】文章介绍了阿拉斯加Denali 国家公园的历史,参观时间,主要景点,住宿情况。

1. D 【解析】细节推理题。

根据第一部分History 中as it was the location where naturalist Charles Sheldon built a cabin and was so moved that he fought to preserve the land.可知Charles Sheldon 花了九年的游说创建阿
拉斯加的第一个国家公园,是为了保护这片土地。

故选D.学科#网
B
【语篇解读】本文是一篇说明文,主要介绍了科技的飞速发展对工作的影响很大,尽管很多人会失业,
但未来会出现更多的新兴工作。

4. D 【解析】段落大意题。

根据第一段中的“rapid development in technology has long represented a possible threat
(威胁) to many jobs normally performed by people.”可知,第一段主要介绍了飞速发展的技术对工作的影响。

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