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四川省成都七中学年度上期高届高二阶段性测试英语word含答案
成都七中2020~2021学年度上期高2022届高二12月阶段性测试
英语试卷
第一部分听力(共两节)
第一节(共5小题)
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三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。
听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1.Whatdidthewomandislikewhenshewasyoung?
A.Chocolate.
B.Vegetables.
C.Cookies.
2.WhatisJack′sposition?
A.Amanager.
B.Acleaner.
C.Asalesperson.
3.Wherearethespeakers?
A.Inaclassroom.
B.Inalibrary.
C.Inabookstore.
4.WhatdothespeakersthinkofLinda′sbrother?
A.Heisquiet.
B.Heisfriendly.
C.Heisunpleasant.
5.Whatwillthespeakersprobablydonext?
A.Callthecat.
B.Feedthecat.
C.Waitforthecat.
第二节(共15小题)
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三个选项中选出最佳选项。
听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题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。
听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。
6.Whathappenedtothewoman?
A.Shewasbadlyinjured.
B.Shecouldn′tfindherdogs.
C.Shelostherwayintheforest.
7.Whofoundthewoman?
A.Herbestfriend.
B.Herhusband.
C.Ahiker.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8.Whatdoesthemanwanttoknowmoreabout?
A.Movies.
B.History.
C.Recentevents.
9.Wherearethefireshappening?
A.InLosAngeles.
B.InNewYork.
C.InParis.
10.WhatreportwillcomelastonTV?
A.Thesportsnews.
B.Theweatherreport.
C.Thelocalnews.
听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。
11.Whatdoesthewomanneedhelpwith?
A.Clearingthesidewalk.
B.HangingChristmaslights.
C.Digginghercaroutofthesnow.
12.Whowillvisitthemanthisweekend?
A.Hisfriends.
B.Hisgrandkids.
C.Hisstudents.
13.Wherewillthewomangofortheholiday?
A.Afarm.
B.Arelative'sapartment.
C.Askimountain.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14.Whoisthewomanprobablyaskingforadvice?
A.Herneighbor.
B.Herclassmate.
C.Hertutor.
15.HowdoesthemandescribeWesterndiningtraditions?
A.Strict.
B.Complex.
C.Casual.
16.Whenshouldthewomanarriveaccordingtotheman?
A.Around4:
30.
B.Around5:
00.
C.Around5:
30.
17.Whatdoesthemansuggestthewomanbringtodinner?
A.Wine.
B.Food.
C.CDs
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18.WheredidJohnnyoftenstay?
A.Onabridge.
B.Atthegasstation.
C.Onthesideoftheroad.
19.WhatdidKateMcCluredotoJohnnyinreturn?
A.Shegavehim$20.
B.Sheboughthimfood.
C.Shecreatedawebsitetohelphim.
20.Whatisthepurposeofthetalk?
A.Toencouragepeopletobehelpful.
B.Toreminddriverstotakeenoughgas.
C.Totellpeopletospendmoneyinawiseway.
第二部分阅读理解(共两节)
第一节(共15小题)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。
A
Obviously,youwanttomakethemostofyourprecioustime,tosqueezeeverylastdropoutofthedays.Herewe'veroundedupthebesteventsforyouandyourfamilytoenjoyinJuneinShanghai.
DogDaySaturdays
OnthefirstSaturdayofthemonth,TheRooster(Jing'an)throwsabackyardpartywheredogsarewelcome.Therewillbefreehotdogs,FlyingDogBeersanddogtreatsforthelittlebuddies.Donationswillalsobecollectedforthelocalanimalrescuegroup,BestFriendsChina.
June6,3~5p.m.,RMB50.TheRooster(Jing'an).
ShanghaiInternationalLiteraryFestival
TheundisputedliteraryeventchampionofShanghaiisback!
Everytypeofauthorissettoappearatthisyear'sfest,includinglegendaryChineseAmericanwriterAmyTan(TheJoyLuckClubandTheBonesetter'sDaughter),InternetbusinessexpertDuncanClark(Alibaba:
TheHouseThatJackMaBuilt),theAnthillfounderAleeAsh(WishLanterns:
YoungLivesinNewChina)andmanymore.Staytunedforourfullfestivalpreviewandauthorfeatures.
June10~22,varioustimes,RMB850rRMB150(forliterarylunches).Glam.
MomtoMomSale
Sellorstockuponclothes,toys,books,strollersandotherfamilygoodsatthistwice-a-yearmarketorganizedbyShanghaimothers.Sellerswillcontribute15percentofalltheirprofittothecharitygroup,HearttoHeart.
June21~22,2~6p.m.(Sun.)10a.m.~2p.m.(Mon.),freeentry.ShanghaiRacquetClub.
VivienneWestwood-GetaLife
TheiconicfashiondesigneristhesubjectofthiscrossoverexhibitionofChinesecontemporaryartandeco-friendlyfashioninspiredbyWestwood′sstrongstancetowardsaclimaterevolution.ParticipatingartistsincludeSunXun,WuJunyongandZhangRuyi.
UntilJune28,freeentry.ChiK11ArtMuseum.
21.WhocouldyoupossiblymeetatGlamon21,June?
A.JackMa.
B.AleeAsh.
C.Bonesetter′sdaughter.
D.JoyLuck.
22.Whicheventismostlikelytoattracttheenvironmentalists?
A.DogDaySaturdays.
B.ShanghaiInternationalLiteraryFestival.
C.MomtoMomSale.
D.VivienneWestwood-GetaLife.
23.WhatdoDogDaySaturdaysandMomtoMomSalehaveincommon?
A.Theyareorganizedannually.
B.Theytakeplaceatthesametime.
C.Participantscansupportcharitywork.
D.Participantsareadmittedfreeofcharge.
B
Mostkidscanwalkintoalibraryorbookstoreandfindhundredsofbookstoread.Butit′snotthatsimpleforkidswhoareblind.Theyreadinadifferentway.JennyLeeandotherbraille(盲文)transcriberstaketheprintedwordsofabookandchangethemintoacodeofraiseddots.Blindpeoplecanreadthesedotswiththeirfingers.Toknowwhatbraillefeelslike,takeaballpointpenandpresshardontoapieceofpaper.Nowturnthepaperoverandtouchtheraiseddotmadebythepenpoint.
WhenLeefirstsawthedotsofthebraillealphabet,shewonderedifshe′deverbeabletoreadandwritethemeasily.Shetookaclassandpracticedhardforaboutsixmonthsbeforeshepassedthefinalexam:
shehadtoconvert35pagesofabookintobraille.Today,Leeworksforapublisher.Oneofherjobsistochangechildren′sbooksintobraille.
Todothis,Leefirsttypesthestoryintoacomputerandthenusesacomputerprogramtotranslateitintothebraillecode.Next,shelooksoverthetranslationseveraltimestomakesureit′smistake-free.Afterthat,acopyofthebraillestoryisprintedwithaspecialprinter.ThenLeeandaproofreaderworktogethertofindandcorrectanymistakes.Whenabookisready,manycopiesofitareprinted.Afterwards,somearesoldthroughwebsitesandothersaresenttolibraries.
Sometimes,goingoverastoryagainandagaingetstiring.That′swhenLeetakesabreak.SeveralofJennyLee′sco-workers,whoareblind,useguidedogs.Whentheanimalsaren′tworking,Leelikesspendingafewminuteswiththem.Toher,playingwithdogs“isalwaysapick-me-upinthemiddleoftheday”.
“Ilovethismission,”Leesays.“Throughmybrainpowerandmyfingers,Iamputtingthedotsintosomekid′shands.
24.Howdoesthewriterexplainwhatbraillefeelslike?
A.Byexplainingwhatbraillewordslooklike.
B.Bydescribinghowblindpeoplereadbooks.
C.Byaskingreaderstoexperienceitthemselves.
D.Bygivingexamplesofdifferentbraillewords.
25.WhatwasLee′sfirstreactiontobraille?
A.Shewasexcitedtogetanewskill.
B.Shewasamazedatthecleveridea.
C.Sherealizedshecouldteachitherself.
D.Shebelieveditwouldbedifficulttolearn.
26.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“pick-me-up”inParagraph4mostprobablymean?
A.Adiscussiontorelieveworkstress.
B.Somethingtoimproveone′sappetite.
C.Somethingtohelprestoreone′sspirit.
D.Afreerideaccompaniedwithaguidedog.
27.WhatdoesLeethinkofherjob?
A.Profitableandhopeful.
B.Tiringbutmeaningful.
C.Relaxingandhelpful.
D.Boringbutchallenging.
C
ThestartoftheU.S.Atlantichurricaneseasonisjustovertwoweeksawayandforecastersareexpectingparticularlyhighactivitythisyear.WithwarmerthanusualconditionsexpectedintheNorthAtlanticthissummer,meteorologistshavepredictedthattheseasoncouldproduceeightormorehurricanes.
Whileforecasterscannotpredicthowmanyhurricanes—ifany—willmakelandfall,thepotentialfordangerousstormstostrikethesouthernandeasterncoastsbringsanadditionalproblemforauthoritiesalreadystrugglingwiththeCOVID-19.
ExpertssaythattheCOVID-19isaffectingthecapabilitiesoftheFederalEmergencyManagementAgency(FEMA)andotherorganizationsinvolvedinrespondingtonaturaldisasters.
RetiredU.S.ArmyLieutenantGeneralJeffreyTalley,whonowleadsglobaleffortsondisastermanagementatIBM′sCenterfortheBusinessofGovernment,saidthatwithFEMAandotherauthoritiesengagedwithrespondingtotheCOVID-19,resourceswillbelimitedifahurricanestrikes.
“Whenwelookatadisaster...Ithinkofitintermsofhowwepreparefor,respondtoandrecoverfromthosetypesofevents,”Talleysaid.“Rightnowwe′reinthemiddleoftheresponseofCOVID-19.Noneofusarereallysurehowlongit′sgoingtolastandhowtheresponsetodisastersisgoingtobedifferent,say,twomonthsfromnow,sixmonthsfromnow,soonandsoforth,”hesaid.
AccordingtoTalley,theCOVID-19couldcomplicatetheresponsetoahurricanebyinterruptingtheflowofemergencysuppliestoareaswheretheyareurgentlyneededatcrucialmoments.
Socialdistancingandstay-at-homeorderswillalsoforceauthoritiesalongthesouthandeastcoasttorethinkhowtheymanagepeoplewhomustleavetheirhomesintheeventofadisaster.Whilemanystatesarealreadyliftingsomelockdownrestrictions,socialdistancingwillstillbeimportantformanymonthstocome.
28.WhenwillthefirsthurricanepossiblyarriveintheU
.S.thissummer?
A.Inabouteightdays.
B.Inaboutsixmonths.
C.Inabouttwomonths.
D.Inmorethantwoweeks.
29.AccordingtoTalley,howcouldCOVID-19influencetheresponsetoahurricane?
A.Morepeoplewillleavehometofightagainstahurricane.
B.Rescuematerialsmightnotreachdisasterareassometimes.
C.Lockdowncangreatlyreducedamageandinjury.
D.Thepandemicmakesithardertopredicthurricanes