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1、2021-2022学年度第二学期高二期末四校联考英语试卷第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(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。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 Danny do recently?A. He moved house. B. He worked on robotics. C. He started a club.2. What does the man ask the woman to do?A. Help
2、with his homework. B. Speak to the teacher. C. Finish her homework.3. Which package does the man choose?A. The monthly one. B. The quarterly one. C. The yearly one.4. What are the speakers talking about?A. A movie. B. A pilot. C. A theatre.5. Where will the man go?A. To the supermarket. B. To the ho
3、spital. C. To his home.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. Which place did Mark tour?A. The seaside. B. The university. C. The space centre.7. How much did Mark pay for the tour?A. $5.
4、B. $15. C. $30.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. How long did Harry practise?A. 2 hours. B. 3 hours. C. 5 hours.9 How does Harry feel now?A. Tired. B. Refreshed. C. Disappointed.10. What can we learn about Harry?A. He found the competition easy.B. He won a gold model.C. He came back by train.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. W
5、hat is Simons new hobby?A. Rugby. B. Dancing. C. Kungfu.12. Who does Simon have classes with?A. Zoe. B. Eric. C. Karen.13. What might Simon do in the future?A. Do lots of exercise. B. Set a regular schedule. C. Take part in competitions.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14. What is the probable relationship between
6、the speakers?A. Brother and sister. B. Husband and wife. C. Mother and son.15. What are the speakers arranging?A. A birthday party. B. A relatives visit. C. A family reunion.16. When will Linda leave?A. On Monday. B. On Wednesday. C. On Saturday.17. What will the man give to Linda?A. Food. B. Cards.
7、 C. Flowers.听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。18. Who is the speaker?A. A castle owner. B. A tour guide. C. A travel agent.19. What is the age limit for free entrance?A. Under 16. B. Under 12. C. Under 6.20. Where can you get gifts?A. In the Walled Gardens. B. In the Terrace Caf. C. In the Apple Shed.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满
8、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。AThe best books for kidsHilo: The Boy Who Crashed to EarthHilo doesnt know where hes from, why he fell out of the sky, what hes doing on Earth or why he cant go to school in only his underwear. This series by Judd Winick is as funny as i
9、t is exciting, and tells the action-packed adventures of the boy robot who cares deeply about his human friends. Ages 5 12.Who Was? and What Was? seriesThink of each volume in this series as a history lesson for a child. The books cover everything from the Constitution to the Colosseum, and Paul Rev
10、ere to Pel. The already detailed series continues to add titles your little one can read up on just about any person, place or historical event. Ages 8 and up.Encyclopedia Brown seriesA childrens version of Sherlock Holmes, this series by Donald J. Sobol satisfies curious readers through the stories
11、 of a young detective, Leroy Brown. Nicknamed “Encyclopedia” for his vast range of knowledge, he welcomes neighborhood kids to present their cases in his garage before setting out to solve the mystery. Ages 8 12.HolesOne of the rare books to win both a Newbery Medal and a National Book Award, the st
12、ory by Louis Sachar follows Stanley Yelnats as he fights with the curse (诅咒) that has followed his family for generations. The book with a mystery at its core is by turns funny, heartbreaking and deeply thoughtful. Ages 8 12.1. What kind of book is the one suitable for 6-year-olds?A Detective fictio
13、n.B. A folk tale.C. Science fiction.D. A horror story.2. Which of the following should kids read if they want to learn some history?A. Hilo: The Boy Who Crashed to Earth.B. Who Was? and What Was? series.C Encyclopedia Brown series.D. Holes.3. Whose book won two prizes?A. Judd Winicks.B. Donald J. So
14、bols.C. Leroy Browns.D. Louis Sachars.【答案】1. C 2. B 3. D【解析】【导语】本文是一篇应用文,介绍了最适合孩子们的四本书。【1题详解】推理判断题。根据题干中的“for 6-year-olds”可将答案定位至第一段中的第一本书。同时根据第一段中“This series by Judd Winick is as funny as it is exciting, and tells the action-packed adventures of the boy robot who cares deeply about his human frien
15、ds. Ages 5-12.”(贾德威尼克的这个系列既有趣又刺激,讲述了机器人男孩的惊险冒险,他深深关心着他的人类朋友。5-12岁。)可知,该书是一本关于机器人的故事书,即科幻类小说。故六岁的孩子适合的是科幻类小说。故选C。【2题详解】细节理解题。根据题干中的“if they want to learn some history.”(如果他们想学点历史的话。)可将答案定位至第二段。根据Who Was? and What Was? series第二段中“Think of each volume in this series as a history lesson for a child.”(把这
16、个系列的每一卷都当作给孩子上的历史课。)可知,如果孩子们想学习历史,他们可阅读Who Was? and What Was? series。故选B。【3题详解】细节理解题。根据题干中的“won two prizes”(赢得两次大奖)可将答案定位至最后一段。最后一段中“One of the rare books to win both a Newbery Medal and a National Book Award, the story by Louis Sachar follows Stanley Yelnats as he fights with the curse (诅咒) that ha
17、s followed his family for generations.”(作为罕见的同时获得纽伯里奖和美国国家图书奖的书籍之一,路易斯萨卡的故事讲述了斯坦利叶利纳茨与跟随他的家族几代人的诅咒抗争的故事。)可知,由Louis Sachar所著的Holes赢得两次大奖。故选D。BTired of underpaid jobs and inconvenient hours, three entrepreneurial (富于企业家精神的) McLean teens decided to start their own company.Their new company, TeenServ, a
18、ims to solve teenage unemployment with a platform that matches students and community members who need short-term assistance with various tasks. Through TeenServ, residents sign up to post jobs they need done. Teens signed up to work can choose to accept a job depending on their schedules and work p
19、references. Website users can pick up shifts wherever and whenever they want, making it convenient for hectic schedules.A year ago, Jack Lannin, Quin Frew and Ben Jeannot worked as lifeguards at a local pool. Lannin told Tysons Reporter that they were upset when a pay change “almost cut their salary
20、 in half,” and they wanted to find another job but there were few options. Then they came up with the idea for TeenServ. “Aside from getting a real job, refereeing (担任裁判) sports or yard work, there isnt really a good way to make money,” Lannin said, adding that even becoming a referee requires a sig
21、nificant start-up cost for teens around $70 to pay for training and a uniform.They started out by going door to door and asking community members if they would pay teens fair wages for short-term yard work. Soon enough, they began gathering opportunities. With help from an entrepreneurship class at
22、McLean High School and feedback from teens, the students were able to turn their idea into a reality. So far, the website has employed more than 200 teens, according to Lannin. TeenServ pays students up to $18 per hour-well above Virginias minimum wage of $7.25.The business is focused on mostly McLe
23、an for now, but TeenServs owners hope to expand around Fairfax County. That involves building up a base of teen workers before allowing residents to post jobs elsewhere in the county. After all, if residents need time-specific jobs done, they cant be the ones waiting.4. What is TeenServs goal?A. To
24、increase the number of teen workers.B. To help teens decide on their future career.C. To encourage teens to start their own business.D. To connect community employers to local teens.5. What does the underlined word “hectic” in paragraph 2 mean?A. Regular.B. Flexible.C. Traditional.D. Busy.6. What pr
25、oblem did the three founders come across last year?A. They failed to find a part-time job.B. They received a significant pay cut.C. They obtained little funding for their start-up.D. They lost a game due to a referees unfair decision.7. What do the three owners plan to do?A. Create more time-specifi
26、c jobs.B. Raise Virginias minimum wage.C. Grow their business outside of McLean.D. Allow McLean residents to post jobs elsewhere.【答案】4. D 5. D 6. B 7. C【解析】【导语】这是一篇记叙文。文章讲述了三个麦克莱恩的青少年,在厌倦了低薪和上班时间不便利的工作之后,决定创办自己的公司,该公司旨在为社区的青少年提供更多的兼职和就业岗位。【4题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段中的“Their new company, Teen Serve aims to sol
27、ve teenage unemployment with a platform that matches students and community members who need short-term assistance with various tasks Through Teen Serve, residents sign up to post jobs they need done.”(他们的新公司Teen Serve旨在解决青少年失业问题,通过一个平台,为需要短期援助的学生和社区成员匹配各种任务。)可知,Teen Serve的目的是帮助将社区雇主与当地青少年联系起来。故选D。【
28、5题详解】词句猜测题。根据前文中的“Their new company, Teen Serve aims to solve teenage unemployment with a platform that matches students and community members who need short-term assistance with various tasks Through Teen Serve, residents sign up to post jobs they need done.”(他们的新公司Teen Serve旨在解决青少年失业问题,通过一个平台,为需要短
29、期援助的学生和社区成员匹配各种任务。)同时根据本句中“Website users can pick up shifts wherever and whenever they want.”(网站用户可以随时随地进行换班),可知,网站用户可以随时随地轮班,为繁忙的日程安排提供便利。D选项“busy”译为“忙碌的”,与划线单词相符,故选D。【6题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段中“A year ago, Jack Lannin, Quin Frew and Ben Jeannot worked as lifeguards at a local pool. Lanin told Tysons Report
30、er that they were upset when a pay change almost cut their salary in half.”(一年前,杰克兰宁、奎恩弗鲁和本简诺特在当地一家游泳池担任救生员。拉宁告诉泰森记者,他们对薪酬变化“几乎使他们的薪水减半”感到不安),可知,去年他们所遇到的问题是:几乎自己的薪酬减半。故选B。【7题详解】细节理解题。根据第五段段首“The business is focused on mostly McLean for now, but Teen Serves owners hope to expand around Fairfax County
31、.”(目前,Teen Serve的业务主要集中在麦克莱恩,但其所有者希望在费尔法克斯县扩大业务。)可知,他们的公司业务主要集中在麦克莱恩,但是希望扩大业务至其他地区。故选C。CSome whales are loud. Really, really loud. Their calls are strong enough to pass through rock beneath the seafloor, a new study finds. And the echoes (回声) of those songs bouncing off the rocks can help reveal the
32、 structure of the seafloor. Two scientists reported their findings in Science recently.Seismologists (地震学家) Vclav Kuna and John Nblek are interested in the structure of the rock layers beneath the seafloor. The two used a network of 54 ocean-bottom seismometers in the northeast Pacific Ocean. These
33、instruments detect waves that travel through the ground, such as those caused by earthquakes. It turns out that they can also pick up songs from a passing whale.Underwater sounds can produce seismic echoes. When sound waves traveling through the water meet the ground, some of the waves energy change
34、s into a seismic wave. Those seismic waves can help scientists “see” underground as they bounce off different rock layers. The way they bounce can help researchers estimate the thickness of the layers.Kuna and Nbleks seismometers picked up the sound waves of a whales six songs, which lasted from 2.5
35、 to 4.9 hours. Echoes from the “singer” showed the researchers that its sound waves had passed through layers of underlying rock. They revealed structural details of rock layers beneath three sites over which the whale had been singing.The new data suggest whale songs can be effective tools to study
36、 the seafloor. Large ships may perform seismic surveys using air guns. These instruments make very loud noises that can travel long distances. But their noise can also disturb ocean life-especially the behaviors of animals that rely on sound to hunt or communicate.8. What new characteristic of whale
37、 songs does the new study report?A. They usually last for 2.5 to 4.9 hours.B. They are communication tools of whales.C. They become louder when touching the sea bottom.D. They can be loud enough to travel through the seafloor.9. What does the author intend to do in paragraph 3?A. Summarize the previ
38、ous paragraphs.B. Provide some former study results.C. Add some background information.D. Introduce a new topic for discussion.10. What information did Kuna and Nblek get from the six songs?A. The flowing direction of the Pacific sea waves.B. The measurement ability of their seismometers.C. The stru
39、cture of the rock layers beneath several sea sites.D. The variety of sea rocks in the northeast Pacific Ocean.11. What is wrong with using air guns to do seismic surveys?A. It is time-consuming.B. It is of low accuracy.C. It is dangerous to sailors.D. It is environmentally unfriendly.【答案】8. D 9. C 1
40、0. C 11. D【解析】【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要介绍了一项新的研究,研究发现鲸鱼的叫声可以穿透海底的岩石,这些声音在岩石上的回声有助于揭示地壳的结构。【8题详解】细节理解题。根据文章第一段“Their calls are strong enough to pass through rock beneath the seafloor, a new study finds.(一项新的研究发现,它们的叫声强烈到足以穿透海底下的岩石。)”可知,鲸鱼的歌声的特点是:它们的声音足以在海底传播。故选D项。 【9题详解】推理判断题。根据文章第三段“Underwater sounds can pro
41、duce seismic echoes. When sound waves traveling through the water meet the ground, some of the waves energy changes into a seismic wave. Those seismic waves can help scientists “see” underground as they bounce off different rock layers. The way they bounce can help researchers estimate the thickness
42、 of the layers.(水下声音可以产生地震回波。当声波在水中传播时与地面相遇,一些波的能量会转化为地震波。当地震波从不同的岩层上反弹时,这些地震波可以帮助科学家“看到”地下。它们反弹的方式可以帮助研究人员估计岩层的厚度)”可知,这是关于水下声音的一些科学知识,这属于一些背景信息,所以作者第三段的目的是想要添加一些与该研究有关的背景信息。故选C项。【10题详解】细节理解题。根据文章第四段“They revealed structural details of rock layers beneath three sites over which the whale had been si
43、nging.(他们揭示了鲸鱼唱歌的三个地点下的岩层结构细节。 )”可知,Kuna和Nblek从这六首歌中得到了几个海区下面的岩层结构的信息。故选C项。【11题详解】推理判断题。根据文章最后一段“But their noise can also disturb ocean life-especially the behaviors of animals that rely on sound to hunt or communicate.(但它们的噪音也会干扰海洋生物,尤其是那些依靠声音来捕食或交流的动物的行为。)”可知,使用气枪进行地震勘测产生的噪音可能会干扰海洋生物,所以是对环境不友好的。故选
44、D项。DDogs can smell fear, but can they smell out the truth? It turns out, dogs are pretty good at picking up on human behavior. A team led by Akiko Takaoka of Kyoto University in Japan conducted a study which found out that dogs actually know if youre to be believed or not.The study involved tricking
45、 dogs in the name of science. Humans have known for a long time that if you point at an object, a dog will run to it. Researchers applied this information in their study. During the experiment, they pointed at a container that was filled with hidden food. Sure enough, the dog ran towards the contain
46、er. Then, they pointed at a container that was empty. The dogs ran towards it, but found that it had no food. The third time the researchers pointed at a container with food, the dogs refused to go there. They knew the person pointing wasnt reliable based on their previous experience. 36 dogs were u
47、sed in the experiment, and every single dog wouldnt go towards the container the third time. This experiment proves that dogs can spot a liar or that dogs have major trust issues.In other words, if you lie to your dog, your dog forms the opinion that your words arent good and will behave accordingly
48、. “Dogs have more complex social intelligence than we thought. This social intelligence evolved selectively in their long life history with humans,” said Takaoka, who was also surprised that dogs were quick when they “devalued the reliability of a human.”John Bradshaw of the University of Bristol in
49、 the UK, who wasnt involved in this study, says that the results indicate that dogs prefer predictability. When gestures are inconsistent, dogs tend to become nervous and stressed. The researchers plan to repeat the experiment with wolves to look into the “effects of domestication” on dogs.12. What
50、does Takaokas study focus on?A. Dogs relationship with humans.B. Dogs reaction when cheated.C. Whether dogs can recognize lies.D. Whether dogs can smell fear.13. What can we learn about the study from paragraph 2?A. 12 dogs were tested each time.B. Researchers took advantage of dogs habits.C. The sa
51、me container was used in the three stages.D. Dogs were trained to smell out food before the experiment.14. What do Takaokas words in paragraph 3 imply about dogs?A. They are more intelligent than humans.B. They used to devalue humans reliability.C. They have evolved high social intelligence.D. They
52、react quickly to humans gestures.15. What can we infer from the last paragraph?A. Wolves tend to get used to inconsistency.B. Wolves can be domesticated like dogs.C. Dogs are good at predicting human behavior.D. Dogs are easily influenced by changes.【答案】12. C 13. B 14. C 15. D【解析】【导语】这是一篇说明文。主要介绍了狗善
53、于了解人类的行为,它们实际上可以知道人类是否值得相信。【12题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段“A team led by Akiko Takaoka of Kyoto University in Japan conducted a study which found out that dogs actually know if youre to be believed or not.(日本京都大学的高冈明子领导的一个研究小组进行了一项研究,发现狗实际上知道你是否值得相信)”可知,高冈的研究重点是狗能否知道人类是否可信,即狗是否能够识别谎言。故选C项。【13题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段“The
54、study involved tricking dogs in the name of science. Humans have known for a long time that if you point at an object, a dog will run to it. Researchers applied this information in their study.(这项研究涉及以科学的名义欺骗狗。人类早就知道,如果你指向一个物体,一条狗就会跑向它。研究人员在研究中应用了这些信息)”可知,研究人员们利用了狗的习惯。故选B项。【14题详解】推理判断题。根据第三段“Dogs ha
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