上海市2021-2022学年高二英语下学期期末复习模拟试题(Word版附答案).docx
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1、高二下期末复习卷(闵行区)考试时间:120分钟 满分:150分 第I卷 (105分)I. Listening Comprehension (30)Section A (1*10=10)Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions will be
2、 spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it. read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.1.A. Singer.B. Conductor.C. Doctor.D. Athlete.2.A. A library.B. A classroom.C. A gymnasium.D. An auditorium
3、. 3.A. She felt glad to have a new job.B. She wanted to stay at home to take care of her kids.C. She gave up the new job.D. She got prepared for the long time spent on transportation.4.A. She wants to make her hair thinner.B. She wants to dye her hair.C. She wants to cut off all her dark brown hairD
4、. She likes thin and long hair.5.A. The woman is eager to transfer her money to France.B. The bank clerk doesnt know how to transfer money to another country.C. The mans landlord will help the woman to fill out the application forms.D. The man knows French well.6.A. She wants the door open to have s
5、ome breezes in.B. She doesnt want her talk with Tom to be heard.C. It doesnt matter much to her whether the door is closed or not.D. She has a poor relationship with Tom.7.A. She bought the wrong book.B. She asked for a new textbook.C. She lost her money.D. She bought the latest edition of the book.
6、8. A. A holiday.B. Luck.C. Work. D. Their health condition.9.A. The woman isnt satisfied with her body shape.B. The woman is pregnant.C. A new family member will move in to live with the couple.D. The woman is trying to lose weight.10.A. The woman enjoyed the movie very much. B. The woman didnt slee
7、p well at night because of the movie.C. The man asked the woman to be careful at night.D. The man invited the woman to go to the theatre together.Section B (2*10=20)Directions: In Section B, you will hear two short passages and a longer conversation, and you will be asked several questions on each o
8、f the passages and the conversation. The passages and the conversation will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard.Questions 11 through 13
9、 are based on the following news. 11. A. Sparrows team typed the information into a computer.B. The two groups remembered the information equally well.C. The first group did not try to remember the information.D. The second group did not understand the information.12.A. People know how to keep the i
10、nformation in mind.B. People are likely to change the quantity of information.C. People nowadays tend to organize information like a computer.D. People are good at remembering how to find the information.13.A. We are using our memory differently.B. We are becoming more intelligent.C. We have poorer
11、memory than before.D. We need a better way to access information.Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following news. 14.A. When she was rescuing her owner.B. When she was caught in a hurricane.C. When she was blocked by a rock.D. When she was running after a sheep.15.A. A birdwatcher. B. A stud
12、ent from Leeds.C. Six volunteers.D. The coastguard of Cornwall.16.A. A miracle of the coastguard.B. The dangers of living in the wild.C. A dogs coming back from the dead.D. The importance of water.Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.17.A. Believing in themselves.B. Writin
13、g a book.C. Challenging their life.D. Asking for help.18.A. She makes childrens programs. B. She gets involved in legal decisions.C. She simplifies a judges job.D. She explains the function of the law in simple words.19.A. Sharing things with others. B. Solving problems.C. Talking with others. D. Ha
14、ving her opinions heard.20.A. A judges reflection on her job and life.B. The success of a childrens program.C. The importance of law in daily life.D. The problems people meet in court.II. Grammar and Vocabulary (20)Section ADirections: After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the
15、passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word: for the other blanks, use one word that best fits each blank.Why nature is so healingIts becoming clear that nature nurtures your body, mind, and soul.In 2003, res
16、earchers at the University of Essex coined the term “Green Exercise”, (21)_(recognize) the remarkable impact of nature-based activities on health and wellbeing.“In an analysis of the entire population of England, it was found that the odds of hospitalization for heart disease and stroke are lower am
17、ong adults (22)_live in neighborhoods with highly variable greenness. Improved mental health, reduced obesity and risk of diabetes are other benefits of residential greenness (23)_ (describe) in the World Health Organizations report.For those confined to a bed, a window (24)_ do wonders for your wel
18、lbeing: a study in 1984 revealed that hospital stays for some surgical patients were shorter, and fewer painkillers (25)_(prescribe), when the window view was onto a natural scene rather than a brick wall.“(26)_exercise were a pill, it would be one of the most cost-effective drugs ever invented,” sa
19、ys Dr Nick Cavill, a health promotion consultant. Aside from its ability (27)_(reduce) your risk of major illnesses, exercise also extends to benefits to the mind, improving mental health and wellbeing.Safe, accessible green spaces make exercise (28)_(attractive). “Simply being” quiet and calm among
20、 the trees can also boost health and wellbeing, in a practice known as forest bathing. (29)_ (fascinate) by nature is a balm(让人放松的事物) for the brain, relieving stress. Lets return to the lost art of being still.Whether picnicking or park running, being with people brings its own set of benefits. Stud
21、ies show it is loneliness (30)_ is as harmful to health as obesity, smoking and high blood pressure: friends enrich your life and enhance your health, through support, stress relief, and sharing of healthy habits.Section BHow to cope with a higher cost of livingA. purchases B. probably C. miss D. pa
22、nic E. strategic F. sizable G. exactly H. drop I. alternatives J. available K. minimizeFrom surging energy bills to (31)_ supermarket spendings and costlier clothes, the last few months of 2021 saw big jumps in how much we pay for things. And Im afraid thats likely to continue in 2022.But dont (32)_
23、 too much. There are ways you can find savings and boost your budget. Combined these should (33)_ some of the damage to your bank balance caused by inflation(通货膨胀).Give some or all of these a go and youll hopefully manage much better.u Shop aroundI use online tools to help me find the lowest price.
24、For everyday (34)_, theres PriceSpy, a price comparison website, but I love the feature to see the recent price history- helping me work out if there could be a discount around the corner.u Downshift brandsIf youre always buying the leading brands at the supermarket, try some (35)_. Often similar pr
25、oducts are made at the same factories and while they might not taste (36)_ the same, the money saved might be attractive enough to make the change.u Cut back where you canIf everything is more expensive, then it stands to reason that youll (37)_ also need to cut back in places. When youre shopping,
26、consider whether the item is a “need” or a “want”. If you dont need it then it might be time to give it a (38)_or look for a cheaper alternative.You dont need to (39)_ all your luxuriesunless you cant afford them of course. But spending less on these will mean you have more cash (40)_ for the essent
27、ials like food and heating.III. Reading Comprehension (45)Section ADirections: For each blank in the following passage there are four words or phrases marked A, B, C and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context.The 6th -century dramatist Ben Johnson generously called
28、Shakespeare a writer “not of an age, but for all time.” And so it has proven to be, for Shakespeares plays are still the most translated and most _41_ of any playwriters in the world. But if you ask people what accounts for Shakespeares _42_ popularity, you will get a number of different answers. So
29、me will say that he was a great storyteller, others that the _43_ lies in the beauty of his poetry. Some scholars point out that he was born in a lively period of Englands history, time of great national confidence and cultural activity, particularly in the theatre. _44_, they claim, he was able to
30、produce an extraordinary volume of work.This last explanation seems a little _45_. A more interesting answer is put forward, although a little over-enthusiastically, by Harold Bloom in his book Shakespeare: The Invention of the Human. Bloom argues that Shakespeare gave us something in his writing th
31、at the world had not seen in _46_ before: characters with a strong personality. These lifelike characters gave us a real insight into the human _47_: Iago, the trusted advisor of Othello, whose jealousy leads him to betray his honest master; Rosalind, the heroine in As You Like it, who remains true
32、to her friends and family despite the danger to herself. Through the mouths of such characters, we learn truths about life that we can all _48_. These truths are made more moving and more memorable by the way in which they are _49_: briefly and poetically.Shakespeare has been dead almost 400 years,
33、but the words and saying attributed (归功于) to him still _50_ the English language today. So whether you are “fashionable” or “sanctimonious,” thank Shakespeare, who probably _51_ the terms. In fact, it is amazing just how great Shakespeares influence on everyday language has been. Take, for example,
34、these phrases from Michael Macrones light-hearted book Brush Up Your Shakespeare.foregone conclusion seen better daysfull circle the world is (my) oysterat one fell swoop neither here nor thereMacrone is more interested in the Shakespearean language that has survived than the reasons for its _52_. A
35、ccording to his research, some of these sayings are slightly different from their original meaning once taken out of the _53_ of the plays in which they first appeared. For example, “the be all and end all” is used today to mean “the most important thing”, but in Macbeth, it means “the end of the ma
36、tter”.Regardless of such technicalities, it is still remarkable that so many of Shakespeares words have survived the large _54_ in language between their time and the present day. The beauty of those words is certainly one reason, but as Johnson suggested, it is the humanity and lasting relevance (相
37、关性;实用性) of their _55_ that brings them to life.41. A. selectedB. performedC. evaluatedD. revised42. A. temporaryB. varyingC. individualD. enduring43. A. magicB. evidenceC. creativityD. count44. A. In a wordB. As a consequenceC. By contrastD. To some degree45. A. possibleB. convincingC. unsatisfactor
38、yD. annoying46. A. manB. literatureC. historyD. focus47. A. conditionB. emotionC. languageD. status48 A. qualify forB. judge fromC. specialize inD. identify with49. A. provedB. phrasedC. believedD. understood50. A. colorB. defineC. maskD. involve51. A. honoredB. improvedC. coinedD. chose52. A. signi
39、ficanceB. varietyC. livelihoodD. popularity53. A. conceptB. timeC. contextD. outline54. A. shiftsB. conflictsC. similaritiesD. trends55. A. pronunciationB. wordingC. originalityD. messageSection BDirections: Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinish
40、ed statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A. B, C, D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage you have just read.A When the semester ended, I returned home. In a few weeks BYU would post grades; then Id know if I could return in the fall.I
41、filled my journals with promises that I would stay out of the junkyard. I needed money so I went to get my old job back, at Stokes. I turned up at the busiest hour in the afternoon when I knew theyd be understaffed, and sure enough, the manager was bagging groceries when I found him. I asked if hed
42、like me to do that, and he looked at me for all of three seconds then lifted his apron over his head and handed it to me.Dad was waiting for me when I came through the back door. He saw the apron and said, Youre working for me this summer.Im working at Stokes, I said.Think youre too good to scrap? h
43、is voice was raised. This is your family. You belong here.There was no one on his crew since my brothers had gone. He had to do everything all by himself. Dads face was haggard, his eyes bloodshot. But that determination was etched (流露出) into his face. It was in his voice, in the harshness of it. He
44、 had to win this standoff.But I couldnt do the job, because to do it would be to slide backward. I had moved home, to my old room, to my old life. If I went back to working for Dad, to waking up every morning and pulling on steel toed boots and trudging (跋涉) out to the junkyard, it would be as if th
45、e last four months had never happened, as if I had never left.When Id told Dad that I planned to go back to college, hed said a womans place was in the home, that I should be learning about herbs Gods pharmacy hed call it - so I could take over for Mother.My memories of the university faded quickly.
46、 The scratch of pencils on paper, the clack of a projector moving to the next slide, the peal of the bells signaling the end of the class - all were drowned out by the clatter of iron and the role of diesel engines after a month in the junkyard. BYU seemed like a dream, something I had conjured. Now
47、 I was awake.56. Why did the author turn up at the busiest hour at Stokes?A. Because she was expelled from college and planned to work at Stokes.B. Because she could save money by buying stuff at a discount in the afternoon.C. Because she would have a better chance to get the job.D. Because her dad
48、asked her to get an apron for him from Stokes in the afternoon.57. The underlined word haggard is closest in meaning toA. tired B. excited C. indifferent D. concerned 58. What was Dads attitude towards the authors plan to go back to college?A. Supportive. B. Against. C. Hesitant. D. Doubtful.59. Wha
49、t can be learned from the passage?A. The author didnt want to work for her dad mainly because it was too tiring at the junkyard.B. The authors dad was poorly educated but he acknowledged the importance of education for girls.C. If the authors dad was sick, he would prefer to be treated by herbsD. Th
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