2022年上学期高二英语入学考试试题.docx
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1、2022年上学期高二英语入学考试试题时量:120分钟 总分:150 命题:熊世平第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节 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。每段对仅读一遍。1. Why does the woman want to borrow a car?A. To buy train tickets. B. To meet her parents. C. To make a key.2. What does the man think of the w
2、oman?A. She can make money. B. She shouldnt buy the suit. C. Shes careless with money.3. What did the man do last night?A. He saw a film on TV. B. He went to a school. C. He had an unexpected visitor.4. Where is the woman now?A. At home. B. In hospital. C. In the office.5. Who was to blame for the a
3、ccident?A. The other driver. B. Dana. C. The man.第二节 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,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、7题。6. What is the man doing now?A. Fishing off the coast. B. Preparing fishing equipment. C. Cooking several fish.7.
4、What does the woman like doing?A. Making home movies. B. Selling movie cameras. C. Taking photos.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8. Which building is a four-story one?A. The gym. B. The library. C. The fast food restaurant.9. What is the man going to do first?A. Take regular exercise. B. Find a quiet place. C. Have
5、 a small meal.10. Where is the noodle shop?A. Behind the American-style fast food restaurant.B. Across the street from school.C. Next to the gym.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11. Whats the most possible relationship between the two speakers?A. Husband and wife. B. Brother and sister. C. Friends.12. How long did
6、the man stay in Hong Kong?A. 10 days. B. 15 days. C. 30 days.13. What did the man do in Hong Kong?A. He changed his phone. B. He visited the Disneyland. C. He saw the sea again.听第9段材料,回答第14至16题。14. What happened to the man?A. He got stuck on the road. B. He felt sick. C. He lost his way.15. Where do
7、es the man work?A. In London. B. In a town. C. In a hospital.16. Why does the man come to the town?A. To do business. B. To find a job. C. To visit the countryside.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. Where does the speakers voice come from?A. An answerphone. B. An art radio station. C. foreign film.18. When will
8、the Italian film be on next week?A. At 6:45 pm. B. At 9:15 am. C. At 2:15 pm.19. When will a student probably go to the cinema if he wants the cheaper ticket?A. On Monday. B. On Wednesday. C. On Friday.20. What can we learn from the speech?A. A student ticket is half the price.B .The cinema has a ca
9、r park of its own.C. Further information can be given.第二部分:阅读理解(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,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该选项标号涂黑。AFilm Music, a Beatles Salute and 2 More Picks for Your Weekend(Matte Cooper Nov. 18 )Reel Change: The New Era of Film MusicThe Lus Angeles Philharmon
10、ic presents this three-part series displaying music from TV, the movies and video games and organized by, respectively, Oscar-winning “Joker composer Hildur Guonadottir, Bridgertons Kris Bowers and “Successions” Nicholas Britell Walt Disney Concert Hall, 111 S. Grand Ave., downtown L.A. 8 p.m. Frida
11、y-Saturday. 2 p.m. Sunday.$20-$192. IThe Beatles: 1962-1966An all-star band performs a track by track re-creation of this 1973 album also known as the “Red Album - that covers the Fab Fours first four years on Capitol Records. The performance at 7 p.m. on Saturday is sold out. but tickets are availa
12、ble for the 2:30 p.m. show that same day. Grammy Museum. L.A. Live. 800 W. Olympic Blvd., downtown L.A. $53-$ 130. . CinderellaMezzo-soprano Serena Malfi sings the role of the princess-to-be as Los Angeles Opera stages Rossinis 1817 reworking of the classic fairy tale . In Italian with English subti
13、tles. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion, the Music Center, 135 N. Grand Ave., downtown L.A. 7:30 p.m. Saturday; other dates through Dec. 12. $15 and up, with half-price tickets available by phone only for ages 17 and younger. Also available, an in-person live performance outdoors on the Music Centers Jerry
14、Moss Plaza on Nov. 28 ($I5. S30) and two live performances that can be viewed al home on Nov. 28 and Dec. 1 (S30 each). (213) 972-8001. laopera.orgManets PhilosophersThree large-scale portraits by the 19th century French painter, one from the Norton Simon collection and two on loan from the Art Inst
15、itute of Chicago, are on display Friday through Feb. 28. Norton Simon Museum. 411 W. Colorado Blvd, Pasadena. Closed Tuesdays-Wednesdays. S12-S15; students, active military and ages 18 and younger are free. (626) 449-6840. nortonsimon.org21. Where would you go if you want to enjoy a concert on Satur
16、day afternoon?A. Walt Disney Concert Hall.B. Grammy Museum.C. Dorothy Chandler Pavilion.D. Norton Simon Museum.22. Which is the most budget-friendly for a 20-ycar-old soldier?A. Reel Change: The New Era of Film Music B. The Beatles: 1962-1966C. Cinderella D. Manets Philosophers23. What do Cinderella
17、 and Manets Philosophers have in common?A. They are recreated from classical works.B. They favor children and teenagers.C. They will last for about two months.D. They can be viewed by various means.BLong ago,poems were recited out loud instead of being written down. Back when the Greeks first starte
18、d the Olympics, they held poetry contests as well as athletic competitions.Now, poetry competitions have been revived. This year 120,000 high school students competed in the first Poetry Out Loud national recitation contest, performing poems from memory for 100,000 in prizes.The first competitions w
19、ere held in classrooms. The winners went on to schoolwide contests, and then they competed in city and state competitions, and then the 50 state champions, along with the District of Columbia champion came to Washington,D.C. last week for the last showdown(对决). After the 51 champions competed agains
20、t one another, 12 went on to the finals. Then the field was narrowed to five. The final five had one last chance to “perform” a poem. The overall champ, Jackson Hille, a high school senior from Ohio, won a 20,000 scholarship.The National Endowment for the Arts and the Poetry Foundation started Poetr
21、y Out Loud because they realized that hearing a poem performed is a different experience from reading it on the page.Its not just a matter of saying the words in the right order. Its the tone of voice, the pauses, the gestures, and the attitude of the person performing that bring the words to life.
22、“Each time we hear somebody recite a poem, we understand again what we found fresh and interesting about it,” says National Public Radio broadcaster Scott Simon, master of ceremonies for the finals. Hearing it in a new voice offers something new to the listener.Not only do the people hearing poems h
23、ave a new experience, but memorizing and presenting poems helps the participants understand those poems in a new way. Another benefit of a competition such as Poetry One Loud is that the participants learn public-speaking skills that can help them for life.24. From the first paragraph, we can know .
24、A. the Greeks were the first to write poems.B. the Olympics used to start with poem recitingC. athletes were asked to recite poems before competingD. Poems were spread orally in the past25. How many rounds of competitions did the champions take before they went to Washington D.C.?A. Six B. Five C. F
25、our D. Three26. According to the passage, hearing a poem recited by many people can .A. Offer something new to listeners B. help listeners find their interestC.Make listeners learn the words D. Bring a new life to listeners 27. Whats the best title for the passage? A. Reciting poems improves your me
26、mory. B. Remembering a lot of poems is fun. C. Poets have a great time. D. Poetry rocks the microphone.CI did an experiment last week. No, nothing involving test tubes or beakers(烧杯). Instead, I experimented with not watching the news right before I went to bed.This is a long-time habit of mine so i
27、ts probably not surprising that the first couple of nights I got a little twitchy when news time rolled around and I wasnt watching. To distract myself, I went to bed a little earlier and read. Wow, what a treat that was! I love to read but I dont always make the time for it so this felt quite luxur
28、ious. On the nights I didnt read, I spent a little extra time petting my dog, Henry. He loved it. Theres never enough ear scratching for him. The compromise nights were when I had a book in one hand and was petting the dog with the other. Happy all around!The funny thing about happiness is that its
29、a whole lot easier to feel when youre not being bombarded(轰炸) by images of bad news. Its not like skipping the late news means that I dont know whats going on in the world. I still do read, listen to, and watch news stories. Just not right before I go to bed. That makes it easier to fall asleep and
30、then stay asleep without dreaming about crime, wars, or natural disasters. (Although that dream I had about going to the prom might count as a natural disaster!) Its definitely a much gentler way to end the day. I like it so much that Im going to not only continue the no news before bed practice, bu
31、t Im also going to experiment with turning off other electronics earlier in the evening, things like the computer and smart phone.Do you have any experience with turning off your electronics early in the evening? Does setting a particular time, like digital Quiet Hours, work? Please share any tips y
32、ou have. Something tells me that this could be a little more challenging for me than no news.28.What does the underlined word “twitchy” mean?A. Anxious B. Sad C. Angry D. Pleased29.What did the author do to distract himself from watching news?A. To treat himself with snacks B. To read to his dogC.To
33、 read in bed D. To turn off the TV 30.Whats the result of the authors experiment?A. He had more time to walk his dog.B. He was cut off from the current world.C. He had nightmares.D. He was less exposed to images of bad news.31. What does the author intend to do by writing the text?A. To gather the r
34、eaders advice on watching TV.B. To encourage the readers to cut down time on electronicsC. To share the effect of watching news.D. To tell the readers the importance of reading.DA paper published on November 15 in Current Biology suggests that a patch (小块)of cells developed for identifying human fac
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