江西省新余市第四中学2022学年高二英语下学期开学考试试题.docx
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1、江西省新余市第四中学2022-2022学年高二下学期开学考试英语试题 考试时间:120分钟 总分:150分第一部分 听力(共两节,满分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。(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分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. Why does the woman come to talk with the man? A. To take a test.
2、 B. To get a job. C. To buy things.2. What can we learn from the conversation? A. The woman prefers going out. B. The woman will make the decision. C. The man would rather stay at home.3. Where does the woman want to go? A. The zoo. B. The traffic light. C. A shopping center.4. What does the man thi
3、nk of the lecture? A. It was interesting. B. It was far beyond his understanding.C. It was long but easy to understand. 5. What does the woman probably look like in the picture?A. She looks thinner. B. She looks fatter. C. She looks taller.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三
4、个选项中选出最佳选项,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至8题。6. Whats the most probable relationship between the two speakers?A. Lovers. B. Classmates. C. Colleagues.7. What do we know about the woman?A. She is slimmer than last year.B. She is slightly fatter than
5、last year.C. She likes the red dress very much.8. How often does the woman plan to go to the gym? A. Every day. B. Every two days. C. Every week.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。9. How many lost bags did the man receive yesterday? A. 38. B. 28. C. 24.10. What do we know about the womans bag?A. Its small. B. It has a
6、 zip.(拉链) C. It has a pocket on the front.11. Whats in the womans bag?A. A toy. B. A pet. C. Some books.听第8段材料,回答第12至14题。12. Why does the woman warn the man to eat up the food? A. Because he used to leave food unfinished. B. Because he is particular about food. C. Because there is a new rule on dini
7、ng in the school.13. What does the man think of the new rule?A. He thinks highly of it. B. He doesnt take it seriously. C. He looks down upon it.14. Whats the punishment for those who often waste food? A. Cleaning up the canteen. B. Cleaning up the bowls and plates. C. Cleaning up the tables and cha
8、irs.听第9段材料,回答第15至17题。15. Which film does Sally want to watch on Tuesday? A. Shrek. B. Harry Potter. C. High School Musical.16. Why couldnt Sally come to watch the film on Saturday afternoon?21cnjycom A. Her sister doesnt like that film. B. She has to attend a birthday party.C. She will have lunch wi
9、th her friends.17. When will Daring& Grace : Teen Detectives be on? A. At 8:30 pm. B. At 6:30 pm. C. At 4:30 pm.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18 What can be found on the announcement board in the local stores? A Some funny stories. B Some service information.C Some entertainment news.19 What does it require to
10、look for a job according to the passage? A Knowing what kind of work you want to do.B Knowing what job pays the most.C Knowing what kind of job is easy.20 What can be inferred from the passage? A Companies ofen put job information in local shops. B Susan W.Miller is good at helping people in choosin
11、g their career. C California Career Services mainly serves university students.第二部分:阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项中(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项 A Norm Pethrick, a 36-year-old man in Australias northern city Darwin, was praised on Thursday for jumping onto a crocodiles back to save his
12、wife Wendy at Litchfield National Park, a popular tourist spot southwest of Darwin, a local newspaper reported. Ms Pethrick was standing on a river bank Wednesday afternoon when the saltwater crocodile lunged (扑), locking its jaws on both her legs as it tried to drag her underwater. Norm Pethrick, w
13、ho with his wife had been collecting water, immediately went to help her. He jumped onto the back, poked (戳) the eyes of the crocodile and finally got his wife free. Ms Pethrick was later taken to Royal Darwin Hospital for a medical treatment. The doctors said she was suffering eight puncture wounds
14、 (伤口) in her right leg, a puncture wound in her left leg and a serious cut to one of her fingers. “This could have been a fatal and tragic situation,” said the general manager of Royal Darwin Hospital (RDH), Dr Len Notaras, according to a local report. He said Ms Pethrick was saved by her husbands “
15、quick and diligent actions”. Dr Notaras also said she would remain in hospital for three to four days and have an operation to clean the wounds, which are easy to get infected because of bacteria (细菌) on the teeth of the crocodile.21. This passage is most likely to be found in _.A. a travel guide B.
16、 a newspaper C. a textbook D. a novel22. The crocodile attacked Ms Pethrick when she was _.A. swimming in the river B. standing on the river bankC. watching the crocodile D. fishing in the water23. Which of the following statements is TRUE about Ms Pethrick?A. Her eyes were badly poked. B. She had e
17、ight wounds altogether.C. One of her fingers also got hurt. D. One of the crocodiles teeth was found in her leg.24. According to the passage, Norm Pethrick can be described as following EXCEPT _.A. brave B. diligent C. quick D. humorousBAlibaba started taking the lead in China, simply enough, by con
18、necting big Chinese manufacturers(制造商)with big buyers across the world. Its business-to-business site, A allowed business to buy almost everything. Alibabas advantage wasnt hard to identify size. Alibaba is just big, even by Chinese standards. Its marketplaces attract 231 million active buyers, 8 mi
19、llion sellers, 11.3 billion orders a yearand Alibaba is just the middleman. It encourages people to use its marketsnot charging small sellers a percentage of the sale.If you want a quick look into the influence of Alibaba on daily Chinese life, take my experience. I moved to Beijing almost a year ag
20、o and quickly got tired of visiting small stores across the crowded, polluted city of 20 million people in search of new electronics, bathroom furnishings, and anything else my wife wanted. “Youre looking for what exactly? Why not try it? ” my Chinese teacher asked me one day. With that, my wonderfu
21、l new relationship with Alibaba began.Alibabas original business-to-business model now is secondary to consumer buying. Chinese retail(零售)buying makes up 80% of Alibabas profit, and leading that group is Taobao, with 800 million items for sale and the most unbelievable selection of things youll ever
22、 find. TM is Alibabas other big site, where you can find brand name goods from Nike and Unilever near the lowest prices.What I have a hard time explaining to friends and family back in the U.S. is how China has gone beyond traditional shoppingbig-box retailers especially in favor of online purchases
23、 on Taobao and a few other sites. In smaller towns than Beijing, where big retailers have not yet traveled, shopping online is shopping, and shopping is Taobao.I have a list of some of my recent purchases on Taobao for a sense of how extensive the marketplace is. Almost everything arrived a day or t
24、wo after ordering with free shopping. Im not even a big buyer, because I need friends to help me search the Chinese-language site. When I was searching my purchase history on my Chinese teachers iPad, which helps me buy goods, I looked through with great difficulty about 10 of her purchases for ever
25、y one of mine.25. Alibabas advantage mainly lies in _.A. its big size B. its business-to-business serviceC. its not charging small sellers D. its low price26. What can we learn from the underlined sentence in the passage? A. Alibaba is of middle size among all the online sites B. Alibaba will contin
26、ue to develop. C. Alibaba stands out as the best online site. D. Alibaba acts as a bridge between the buyers and sellers.27. What does the underlined word “it” in Paragraph 2 refer to?A. a new store B. Alibaba C. a business D. a foreign website28. What can be inferred from the passage?A. The authors
27、 Chinese teacher is also an online purchase lover.B. Taobao has no obvious advantage over other similar online sites.C. Alibabas business-to-business service earns more money than retail now. D. TM provides more profit than Taobao.CLast month, Justin Valdez, a college student, was shot in a subway s
28、tation in San Francisco. The surveillance video(监控录像) showed that before Justin was killed, the killer pulled out his gun several times, and even wiped his nose with it. However, nobody noticed the killer. The surrounding passengers all focused on their cell phones. We may see the same scene everywh
29、ere in our life: in subway stations, restaurants, elevators and so on, people are watching their cell phones. From a family reunion to a date with a friend, people couldnt stop checking their twitter and facebook on the cell phones and ignoring the persons in front completely, Phubbing(低头症) not only
30、 involves young people, but also the elderly and kids. “Phubbing” is a new term which comes from the words “phone and “snub(冷落)”. It describes the habit of snubbing someone in favor of a cell phone. The word “phubbing” was included in the Australian National Dictionary in 2022. Obviously, the indiff
31、erence冷漠) and rudeness of the information age are spreading globally. A Stop Phubbing campaign website has been set up. You can find the slogan of the website as follows: “stop twittering, stop posting photosenjoy your food, enjoy the music and respect others.”Phubbing appears harmless. However, it
32、does influence our life. Jimmy, an epicure(美食家), wrote in his blog: “I can no longer focus on what I am eating since I started twittering. My skill of food photography has improved very fast, while my interest in food drops as a result.”Let us put down our cell phones and re-enjoy the real taste of
33、our food and the warmth of interpersonal communication.29. The case of Justin Valdez is given in the first paragraph to show . A. gun violence happens easily in the US B. phubbing may lead to terrible disasters C. the killer didnt mean to kill him D. the killer had made a careful plan30. What will p
34、robably happen when you ask a phubbing person for help? A. He will give you an immediate reply. B. He will stop looking at his cell phone. C. He will pay no attention to you. D. He will be very angry with you.31. Jimmys words suggest that . A. phubbing is actually harmless B. phubbing stops people e
35、njoying their life C. phubbing affects peoples eating habits the most D. phubbing helps people improve their photographic skills32. What is the text mainly about? A. How the word “phubbing” came into being. B. The popular campaign of stop phubbing.C. The meaning of the word “phubbing”.D. The great h
36、arm of phubbing.D Since the 1970s,scientists have been searching for ways to link the brain with computers. Braincomputer interface (BCI) technology could help people with disabilities send commands to machines. Recently,two researchers, Jose Millan and Michele Tavella from the Federal Polytechnic S
37、chool in Lausanne,Switzerland,demonstrated (展示) a small robotic wheelchair directed by a persons thoughts. In the laboratory,Tavella operated the wheelchair just by thinking about moving his left or right hand. He could even talk as he watched the vehicle and guided it with his thougts. “Our brain h
38、as billions of nerve cells.These send signals through the spinal cord(脊髓) to the muscles to give us the ability to move. But spinal cord injuries or other conditions can prevent these weak electrical signals from reaching the muscles,” Tavella says. “Our system allows disabled people to communicate
39、with external world and also to control devices.” The researchers designed a special cap for the user. This head cover picks up the signals from the scalp (头皮) and sends them to a computer. The computer interprets the signals and commands the motorized wheelchair. The wheelchair also has two cameras
40、 that identify objects in its path. They help the computer react to commands from the brain. Prof.Millan,the team leader,says scientists keep improving the computer software that interprets brain signals and turns them into simple commands. “The practical possibilities that BCI technology offers to
41、disabled people can be grouped in two categories:communication,and controlling devices. One example is this wheelchair.” He says his team has set two goals. One is testing with real patients,so as to prove that this is a technology they can benefit from. And the other is to guarantee that they can u
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