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1、成都七中20202021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. What did the woman dislike when she was young?A. Chocolate.B. Vegetables.C. Cookies.2. What is Jacks position?A. A manager.B. A cleaner.C. A s
2、alesperson.3. Where are the speakers?A. In a classroom.B. In a library.C. In a bookstore.4. What do the speakers think of Lindas brother?A. He is quiet.B. He is friendly.C. He is unpleasant.5. What will the speakers probably do next?A. Call the cat.B. Feed the cat.C. Wait for the cat.第二节 (共15小题) 听下面
3、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. What happened to the woman?A. She was badly injured.B. She couldnt find her dogs.C. She lost her way in the forest.7. Who found the woman?A. Her best friend.B. Her husband.C. A h
4、iker.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. What does the man want to know more about?A. Movies.B. History.C. Recent events.9. Where are the fires happening?A. In Los Angeles.B. In New York.C. In Paris.10. What report will come last on TV?A. The sports news.B. The weather report.C. The local news.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. W
5、hat does the woman need help with?A. Clearing the sidewalk.B. Hanging Christmas lights.C. Digging her car out of the snow.12. Who will visit the man this weekend?A. His friends.B. His grandkids.C. His students.13. Where will the woman go for the holiday?A. A farm.B.A relatives apartment.C.A ski moun
6、tain.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. Who is the woman probably asking for advice?A. Her neighbor.B. Her classmate.C. Her tutor.15. How does the man describe Western dining traditions?A. Strict.B. Complex.C. Casual.16. When should the woman arrive according to the man?A. Around 4:30.B. Around 5:00.C. Around 5:3
7、0.17. What does the man suggest the woman bring to dinner?A. Wine.BFood.CCDs听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Where did Johnny often stay?A. On a bridge.B. At the gas station.C. On the side of the road.19. What did Kate McClure do to Johnny in return?A. She gave him $20.B. She bought him food.C. She created a w
8、ebsite to help him.20. What is the purpose of the talk?A. To encourage people to be helpful.B. To remind drivers to take enough gas.C. To tell people to spend money in a wise way.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, you want to make the most of your precious time,
9、 to squeeze every last drop out of the days. Here weve rounded up the best events for you and your family to enjoy in June in Shanghai. Dog Day Saturdays On the first Saturday of the month, The Rooster (Jingan) throws a backyard party where dogs are welcome. There will be free hot dogs, Flying Dog B
10、eers and dog treats for the little buddies. Donations will also be collected for the local animal rescue group, Best Friends China. June 6,35 p.m., RMB 50. The Rooster (Jingan). Shanghai International Literary Festival The undisputed literary event champion of Shanghai is back! Every type of author
11、is set to appear at this years fest, including legendary Chinese American writer Amy Tan (The Joy Luck Club and The Bonesetters Daughter), Internet business expert Duncan Clark (Alibaba: The House That Jack Ma Built), the Anthill founder Alee Ash (Wish Lanterns: Young Lives in New China) and many mo
12、re. Stay tuned for our full festival preview and author features. June 1022, various times, RMB 85 0r RMB 150 (for literary lunches). Glam. Mom to Mom Sale Sell or stock up on clothes, toys, books, strollers and other family goods at this twice-a-year market organized by Shanghai mothers. Sellers wi
13、ll contribute 15 percent of all their profit to the charity group, Heart to Heart. June 21 22, 2 6 p.m. (Sun.) 10 a.m.2 p.m. (Mon.), free entry. Shanghai Racquet Club. Vivienne Westwood-Get a Life The iconic fashion designer is the subject of this crossover exhibition of Chinese contemporary art and
14、 eco-friendly fashion inspired by Westwoods strong stance towards a climate revolution. Participating artists include Sun Xun, Wu Junyong and Zhang Ruyi. Until June 28, free entry. Chi K11 Art Museum.21. Who could you possibly meet at Glam on 21, June?A. Jack Ma.B. Alee Ash.C. Bonesetters daughter.D
15、. Joy Luck.22. Which event is most likely to attract the environmentalists?A. Dog Day Saturdays.B. Shanghai International Literary Festival.C. Mom to Mom Sale.D. Vivienne Westwood-Get a Life.23. What do Dog Day Saturdays and Mom to Mom Sale have in common?A. They are organized annually.B. They take
16、place at the same time.C. Participants can support charity work.D. Participants are admitted free of charge.B Most kids can walk into a library or bookstore and find hundreds of books to read. But its not that simple for kids who are blind. They read in a different way. Jenny Lee and other braille (
17、盲文) transcribers take the printed words of a book and change them into a code of raised dots. Blind people can read these dots with their fingers. To know what braille feels like, take a ballpoint pen and press hard onto a piece of paper. Now turn the paper over and touch the raised dot made by the
18、pen point. When Lee first saw the dots of the braille alphabet, she wondered if shed ever be able to read and write them easily. She took a class and practiced hard for about six months before she passed the final exam: she had to convert 35 pages of a book into braille. Today, Lee works for a publi
19、sher. One of her jobs is to change childrens books into braille. To do this, Lee first types the story into a computer and then uses a computer program to translate it into the braille code. Next, she looks over the translation several times to make sure its mistake-free. After that, a copy of the b
20、raille story is printed with a special printer. Then Lee and a proofreader work together to find and correct any mistakes. When a book is ready, many copies of it are printed. Afterwards, some are sold through websites and others are sent to libraries. Sometimes, going over a story again and again g
21、ets tiring. Thats when Lee takes a break. Several of Jenny Lees co-workers, who are blind, use guide dogs. When the animals arent working, Lee likes spending a few minutes with them. To her, playing with dogs “is always a pick-me-up in the middle of the day”. “I love this mission,” Lee says. “Throug
22、h my brain power and my fingers, I am putting the dots into some kids hands.24. How does the writer explain what braille feels like?A. By explaining what braille words look like.B. By describing how blind people read books.C. By asking readers to experience it themselves.D. By giving examples of dif
23、ferent braille words.25. What was Lees first reaction to braille?A. She was excited to get a new skill.B. She was amazed at the clever idea.C. She realized she could teach it herself.D. She believed it would be difficult to learn.26. What does the underlined word “pick-me-up” in Paragraph 4 most pro
24、bably mean?A. A discussion to relieve work stress.B. Something to improve ones appetite.C. Something to help restore ones spirit.D. A free ride accompanied with a guide dog.27. What does Lee think of her job?A. Profitable and hopeful.B. Tiring but meaningful.C. Relaxing and helpful.D. Boring but cha
25、llenging.C The start of the U.S. Atlantic hurricane season is just over two weeks away and forecasters are expecting particularly high activity this year. With warmer than usual conditions expected in the North Atlantic this summer, meteorologists have predicted that the season could produce eight o
26、r more hurricanes. While forecasters cannot predict how many hurricanesif anywill make landfall, the potential for dangerous storms to strike the southern and eastern coasts brings an additional problem for authorities already struggling with the COVID-19. Experts say that the COVID-19 is affecting
27、the capabilities of the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other organizations involved in responding to natural disasters.Retired U.S. Army Lieutenant General Jeffrey Talley, who now leads global efforts on disaster management at IBMs Center for the Business of Government, said that wit
28、h FEMA and other authorities engaged with responding to the COVID-19, resources will be limited if a hurricane strikes. “When we look at a disaster. I think of it in terms of how we prepare for, respond to and recover from those types of events,” Talley said. “Right now were in the middle of the res
29、ponse of COVID-19. None of us are really sure how long its going to last and how the response to disasters is going to be different, say, two months from now, six months from now, so on and so forth,” he said. According to Talley, the COVID-19 could complicate the response to a hurricane by interrup
30、ting the flow of emergency supplies to areas where they are urgently needed at crucial moments. Social distancing and stay-at-home orders will also force authorities along the south and east coast to rethink how they manage people who must leave their homes in the event of a disaster. While many sta
31、tes are already lifting some lockdown restrictions, social distancing will still be important for many months to come.28. When will the first hurricane possibly arrive in the U.S. this summer?A. In about eight days.B. In about six months.C. In about two months.D. In more than two weeks.29. According
32、 to Talley, how could COVID-19 influence the response to a hurricane?A. More people will leave home to fight against a hurricane.B. Rescue materials might not reach disaster areas sometimes.C. Lockdown can greatly reduce damage and injury.D. The pandemic makes it harder to predict hurricanes.30. Wha
33、t can we infer from the last paragraph?A. People throughout the country no longer need to stay at home.B. The state governments are confident about tackling hurricanes.C. Authorities along the coasts may stick to the former orders.D. It is unnecessary to keep social distance in the coming months.31.
34、 What is the best title for the text?A. More Destructive Hurricanes to Be Expected.B. More Difficult to Forecast Hurricanes Coming.C. COVID-19 to Worsen Hurricane Response.D. Social Distancing Needed in Coming Months.D People often plan to receive medical exam but dont, resulting in increasing healt
35、h care cost. A surprising number of citizens mean to complete tax forms in time but forget to, forcing them to pay unnecessary fines. Many families miss the government deadline to complete financial aid forms, losing out on aid available for child care. How can policymakers help people follow throug
36、h on important tasks? They use carrots and sticks: bonuses, late fees, or regulations. These methods can be clumsy, and often arent effective for the situation at hand. Reminding people to form simple plans, however, provides a low-cost, simple, and powerful tool. Evidence is growing that providing
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