2022版新教材高中英语 质量水平检测(二)(含解析)新人教版选择性必修第二册.docx
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1、学业质量水平检测(二)(满分:120分;时间:100分钟)第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。A(2021山东淄博高二联考,易)The Barbican Art GalleryA world-class art and learning center, the Barbican pushes the boundaries of all major art forms including dance, film, music and theater.TicketsAdult:10 o
2、nline/12 at the door1317 years old: 6 online/8 at the doorChildren aged 12 and under: FreeOpening TimesSat.Wed.:9 am6 pmThur.Fri.:10 am9 pmReviewsBy Steven AshmoreWhen traveling, I always look for museums and sites that have evening hours. We went to the Barbican Art Gallery on a Thursday evening an
3、d caught their recent Lee Krasner exhibition. It was fabulous. The gallery is two levels with numerous smaller spaces, making the exhibition an interesting and enjoyable experience.By Laura MillerI have just watched To Kill a Mockingbird here. The play and actors were fantastic. Nice and clean ladie
4、s toilets with hot water. During the break, they were selling the usual ice cream and drinks. Not all staff were friendly, but most were. I would come again to watch another show or even the same one.1.How much would a couple with two kids aged 11 and 14 pay for the online tickets of the Barbican Ar
5、t Gallery?A.20.B.26.C.32.D.36.2.You can visit the Barbican Art Gallery at .A.9 am on ThursdayB.8 pm on SundayC.10 am on MondayD.9 pm on Tuesday3.What did Miller like most about the Barbican Art Gallery?A.Drinks they sold.B.Its staff service.C.Its opening hours.D.The show they put on.B(中)Being blind
6、at birth is tough in any case. But things were even harder for Srikanth Bolla who was born in a small village in India, where the common belief was that kids with disabilities were “of no use” and therefore, better off dead. Fortunately, Srikanths parents loved their son and refused to give him up.
7、Instead, they encouraged the blind boy to dream big and reach for the stars.Srikanth did not disappoint his parents. The now twenty-seven-year-old is the founder and CEO of Bollant Industries.Of course, getting here was not easy. Being both blind and poor meant that Srikanth had to face hard challen
8、ges. As a young boy, Srikanth attended a regular school near his home. Unfortunately, the students and teachers didnt quite like him because of his disability. As a result, the young boy was largely ignored and often spent the entire day alone.Concerned this would hold back Srikanths development, hi
9、s family decided to send him to a special school in Hyderabad. Sure enough, the young boy soon rose to the top of his class, winning awards in speech and debate competitions. But Srikanth was prevented from studying sciences when he reached 10th grade, because it was thought too “dangerous” for a bl
10、ind student. Not wanting to give up, Srikanth took legal action and became the first blind student in the country allowed to study sciences.Later, after graduating from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Srikanth set up Bollant Industries in 2012. For just four years, it became a powerhouse
11、with over 450 employees,70% of whom are physically challenged.Being disabled doesnt mean being unable. “If the world looks at me and says, Srikanth, you can do nothing. I will look back at the world and say, I can do anything.” the young man says.4.Why was Srikanth sent to a special school?A.His par
12、ents became richer than before.B.He could be treated equally there.C.This school was free for disabled students.D.He was sent away by the regular school.5.What can we know about Srikanth from the text?A.He was born in a poor village.B.He cared about disabled people.C.His parents were strict with him
13、 in his study.D.He was loved by the villagers when he was young.6.What words can best describe Srikanth?A.Intelligent and determined.B.Active and honest.C.Patient and careful.D.Kind but stubborn.7.What can be the best title for the text?A.Chances Are EverywhereB.No Challenges, No SuccessC.A Big Drea
14、m Makes a DifferenceD.Disability Doesnt Mean Being UnableC(2021辽宁省实验中学高二月考,中)Max is a 23-year-old software developer who lives in San Francisco. He works for “one of the largest tech companies” in the area. The image of Max you have in your mind right now may be that of a Silicon Valley tech bro: A
15、social, proud young man that shows off his salary and has preference for flashy cars. But his personal passions couldnt be further from that stereotype. Max moderates one of Reddits biggest forums, r/furry_irl. He is whats commonly known as a “furry”.Furries are identified as animal characters with
16、human traits (特征),and like to dress in animal suits. They go to meet-ups, comment in online groups, and attend conventions, just like any other shared-interest group. Being one or the first abnormal Internet groups to hit the mainstream, furries are often associated with negative connections. While
17、the mainstream media uses them as a socially awkward, unsuccessful, Internet loser, furries are having the last laugh. Because furries are, in fact, some of societys highest-earners.“Of the furries Ive met, just about every single was either gainfully employed or still in school and working toward t
18、heir future careers,” Max tells me. “I have plenty of friends who work at places like Facebook, Discord, Google.” Max isnt unusual in his mix of personal and professional interests: He tells me that most of his furry friends also worked making big money in tech. “On top of being hard workers,” he te
19、lls me, “they are just really nice people.” Max does hope that the growing knowledge of furries might help people change their opinions.8.What can be inferred from Paragraph 1?A.Max is satisfied with his work.B.Max has a passion for cars.C.Max is different from what people think of.D.The forumr/furr
20、y_irl is the biggest forum for furries.9.What are furries according to the passage?A.People who often attend conventions.B.Animal characters with human qualities.C.Stories about humans and animals.D.Groups of people who share the same interest.10.What does the underlined part in Paragraph 2 suggest?
21、A.Furries are so unsuccessful to be laughed at.B.What the mainstream media describe proves to be true.C.Furries always keep a good mood.D.Furries are often successful people with good careers.11.Which statement could be used to judge furries?A.A single flower doesnt make a spring.B.A faithful friend
22、 is hard to find.C.Dont judge a book by its cover.D.Great minds think alike.D(2021北京房山高二阶段考试,难)As Internet users become more dependent on the Internet to store information, are people remembering less? If you know your computer will save information, why store it in your own personal memoryyour brai
23、n? Experts are wondering if the Internet is changing what we remember and how.In a recent study, Professor Betsy Sparrow conducted some experiments. She and her research team wanted to know whether the Internet is changing memory. In the first experiment, they gave people 40 unimportant facts to typ
24、e into a computer. The first group of people understood that the computer would save the information. The second group understood that the computer would not save it. Later, the second group remembered the information better. People in the first group knew they could find the information again, so t
25、hey did not try to remember it.In another experiment, the researchers gave people facts to remember, and told them where to find the information on the Internet. The information was in a specific computer folder (文件夹). Surprisingly, people later remembered the folder location better than the facts.
26、When people use the Internet, they do not remember the information. Rather, they remember how to find it. This is called “transactive(交互) memory”.According to Sparrow, we are not becoming people with poor memory as a result of the Internet. Instead, computer users are developing stronger transactive
27、 memory;that is, people are learning how to organize huge quantities of information so that they are able to access it at a later date. This doesnt mean we are becoming either more or less intelligent, but there is no doubt that the way we use memory is changing.12.The passage begins with two questi
28、ons to .A.introduce the main topicB.show the authors attitudeC.describe how to use the InternetD.explain how to store information13.What can we learn about the first experiment?A.Sparrows team typed the information into a computer.B.The two groups remembered the information equally well.C.The first
29、group did not try to remember the information.D.The second group did not understand the information.14.In transactive memory, people .A.keep the information in mindB.change the quantity of informationC.organize information like a computerD.remember how to find the information15.What is the effect of
30、 the Internet according to Sparrows research?A.We are using memory differently.B.We are becoming more intelligent.C.We have poorer memory than before.D.We need a better way to access information.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。(2020山东潍坊高二期末联考,中)The earthquake can s
31、trike without warning. But many injuries and deaths from this kind of natural disaster can be prevented if people follow these safety tips. If youre inside a building, stay there! One of the most dangerous things to do in an earthquake is to try to leave a building. 16 Drop to the ground. Get under
32、an object that is not easily damaged. Hold on to it until the shaking stops.You can also get to a corner formed by two walls with your arms over your head. If youre in bed when the earthquake hits, stay there and protect your head with a pillow. 17 Dont take shelter under a tree, streetlights or tal
33、l buildings. If you are driving, stop as quickly as possible and stay away from overpasses, buildings, bridges or anything else that might fall or collapse. 18If you are trapped in ruins, cover your mouth with a handkerchief or a piece of cloth. Use your cellphone to call for help if possible. Dont
34、shout. 19 Tap on a pipe or the wall so rescuers can find you.Be prepared for aftershocks. 20 However, sometimes they even happen months later. Therefore, if you are not in a safe position after the first shock, you should move quickly but carefully to a safer place.A.Dont move along or kick up dust.
35、B.If youre outdoors, go to open space.C.Shouting can cause you to breathe in dust.D.Dont park your car under a tree or any tall objects.E.Keep hold of your cellphone in the building.F.They can happen in the first hours after the earthquake.G.Most injuries happen when people inside buildings try to g
36、o out.16. 17. 18. 19. 20.第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。(2021山东济南历城二中高二月考,中)I did not remember her, but recently her email note surprised me. The email began, “We met in a subway train in Queens.” Fate had 21us next to each other.She 22 that she had
37、been sad and depressed. Her sad feelings did not 23me. I continued to talk to her about 24and love. I gave her quote cards that she put in her bag.At home she was 25to find the words on the quote cards resonated(引起共鸣)with her present situation. She became very happy and her 26 heart wanted to see me
38、 again to thank me for the 27 she received.She 28 me for 3 years with no 29. She did not know I was connected to KindSpring. Last week she talked with her family and thought I might be working at KindSpring. In an email to KindSpring, not knowing my 30, she explained my face and our 31. I am very gr
39、ateful to KindSpring for going the extra mile for finding my email ID and being the connecting 32 between us.Fatemah is eager to meet me when I visit New York next year. She said my 33 changed her life. I have 34probably over fifty thousand cards,but the one she received is 35.21.A.introducedB.saved
40、C.seatedD.cheated22.A.wroteB.forgotC.realizedD.guessed23.A.moveB.botherC.stopD.surprise24.A.friendshipB.lossC.sadnessD.hope25.A.shockedB.excitedC.embarrassed D.puzzled26.A.anxiousB.gratefulC.brokenD.curious27.A.lessonB.kindnessC.respectD.sympathy28.A.turned downB.relied onC.passed over D.searched fo
41、r29.A.complaintsB.excusesC.resultsD.regrets30.A.colleaguesB.nameC.bossD.appearance31.A.promiseB.appointmentC.meeting D.misunderstanding32.A.bridgeB.barrierC.personD.way33.A.visitB.wordsC.emailD.work34.A.paid forB.sold outC.used upD.given away35.A.well-keptB.specially-madeC.worthless D.priceless第二节(共
42、10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。(2021辽宁抚顺高二联考,中)The first best friend I ever36 (make), at age five, was a complete game changer. This new little friend of mine 37 (instant) became my partner for everything. She was the first person 38 (invite) me to play Barbie dolls and was there
43、 for me when I cried during nap time. We had a secret handshake, loved Disney 39 (movie), and laughed over things that werent very funny to anyone else.Im almost 20 and I still do those very same things with my girlfriends now. Over the years, those friendships40 (get) me through breakups, stressful
44、 school moments, and times when I felt so low about 41 (I) that I barely wanted to go outside and see the sunshine.42 my girlfriends, Id probably spend most weekends alone, because I wouldnt have plans to go to brunch, or just to go for a walk with 43 delicious cup of coffee in hand.44 (have) good g
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