2022年新人教版高二英语下册期中质量检测题4
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高二英语下册第二次综合测试题(英语)第Ⅰ卷(三部分,共115分)第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)略第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。21._____globalfinancialcrisisof2022is_____majorfinancialcrisis,theworstofitskindsince____.GreatDepression.A.The,a,theB.The,the,/C.A,the,theD.A,a,/22.---Dad,mybirthdayiscoming.---Oh,you____haveanewMP4foryourbirthday,Kathy.A.oughttoB.canC.shallD.must23.____inaredskirtintheopeningceremonyofthe2022OlympicGames,thelittlegirlLinMiaokewontheheartsofthepeopleallovertheworld.A.DressedB.WornC.DressingD.Wearing24.EUTradeCommissionerPeterMandelsonSaidhewasconfidentinChinesedairyproducts____therecentmilkscandal(丑闻).A.despiteB.thoughC.exceptD.unless25.Medicineshouldnotbekeptwhereitis____tochildren.A.accessibleB.suitableC.comfortableD.favorable26.Theofficercameinanddemanded____whathadhappened.A.tobetoldB.hissoldierstotellhimC.beingtoldD.tellinghim27.Theyhave____aplanforreducingthebudgedeficit(财政赤字),whichisquitepractical.A.putoffB.putawayC.putdownD.putforward28.Itdoesn’tmake____tobuythatexpensivecoatwhenthesecheaperonesarejustassgood.11/11\nA.senseB.opinionC.useD.difference29.Mr.Smith,____ofthelongspeech,satthere,____todeath.A.tired,boringB.tiring,boredC.tired,boredD.tiring,boring30.Mostofuslikeher,____shecanbeannoyingattimes.A.asifB.eventhoughC.solongD.sothat31.---Johnson,there’realotofchairsoverthere.Goandfetch_____forme.---Why____?Mikeissittingtheredoingnothing.A.one,meB.that,notheC.it,nothimD.some,I32.---WhydidSimongethomesolate?---Hewassodrunkthathe____hiswayback.A.mightnotfindB.mightnothavefoundC.couldn’tfindD.couldn’thavefound33.Tooursurprisethestrange_____tobeanoldfriendofmymother’s.A.turnedupB.setupC.setoutD.turnedout34.Hisparentssay____isnoneedtorepairthebicycle.A.WhatB.thatC.thereD.it35.---Hi,Jack!I’mgladIcomeacrossyouhere.---______,Alice.A.WhoisthatspeakingB.HowaboutanothercupofteaC.Why?What’supD.WhatcanIdoforyou第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面的短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、和D)中选出最佳选项。Onedayafriendofminewassittinginthelivingroom.Justatthemomenthis36draggedalittle“gift”initsmouth---a37animalofsomesort.Takingacloserlook,hewasnervousto38thedeadanimaltobeabunnythat39alittlegirlwholivednextdoor.HernamewasBonny.Myfriendfelt40,believinghiscathadkilledBonny’sbunny.My41friendcameupwithaplan.42thedeadanimalfromthecat’smouth,43bynowwasadirtymess,heputitinthekitchensink(水槽).Withalittlewarmwater,hetriedhisbestto44upthedeadbunny.Thenhetookahairdryerandblow---driedthebunny4511/11\nitlookedprettygood.Finally,hetookthedeadbunnyouttotheneighbor’sbunnyboxand46itbackinthecage.Hefluffed(抖动)itupsothatitlookedvery47thereinthelittlebox.Thenextmorning,myfriendlookedoutofthewindowandnoticedacrowdofpeople48aroundthebunnybox.Everyoneseemedtobe49andpointing.Myfrienddecidertogooverandactlikeanynormalcurious50andfindoutwhatwasgoingon.Whenhegotthere,Bonny’smothersaidtomyfriend,“Youwon’t51whathashappened!It’samiracle!Bonny’sbunny52afewdaysago,andweburiedthatlittlebunnyrightoverthere.”Haveyouevertriedtocoverupone53withanother?Coveringuponlymakesmatters54.JustlikeBonny’sbunny,theresultis55whatweexpected.Weenduplookingfoolish.Wewouldhavebeenbetteroffadmittingwewerewrongandacceptingtheconsequences.36.A.daughterB.catC.sonD.dog37.A.livingB.cleverC.littleD.dead38.A.knowB.hearC.recognizeD.examine39.A.belongedtoB.turnedtoC.referredtoD.cameto40.A.angryB.terribleC.happyD.lucky41.A.good-lookingB.hard-workingC.easy-goingD.quick-thinking42.A.PullingB.LeadingC.RemovingD.Changing43.A.WhichB.thatC.thisD.where44.A.dressB.cleanC.takeD.hold45.A.whenB.afterC.beforeD.until46.A.paidB.droveC.placedD.threw47.A.naturalB.secretC.strangeD.funny48.A.lookedB.walkedC.steppedD.gathered49.A.worryingB.talkingC.laughingD.shouting50.A.strangerB.friendC.neighborD.villager51.A.promiseB.forgetC.believeD.remind52.A.passedawayB.leftoutC.stayedupD.brokedown53.A.faultB.actionC.deedD.chance11/11\n54.A.betterB.importantC.difficultD.worse55.A.alwaysB.neverC.oftenD.seldom第三部分:阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2分,满分40分)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。AIfyoucometothetownofMedway,RochesterinEnglandbetweenMay28andJune6,youwillfindyouarebacktotheVictoriandays.Thetowniscrowded—assomanypeoplecometothetownfromalloverBritain.TheyallwearVictorianclothes:menwithtallhatsandwomeninlongskirts.TheyarecelebratingtheyearlyDickensFestivalbecauseitwasherethatCharlesDickensspenthischildhood,heldhiswedding,anddiednotfarfromhere.Aspecialtraincalled“Mr.Pickwick”sendspeoplefromLondontoRochester.ThenattherailwaystationofRochester,peoplewillseeallthecharactersfromDickens’novels“comealive”andwalkthroughthetown.AlotofscenesfromDickens‘novelsareperformed,notonlyonstages,butinthestreetsandbars.Themostinterestingplaceis,ofcourse,theDickensCentre,wherethepeoplecanseereplicas(复制品)ofthenineteenthcentury:HowCharlesDickens.Theclimax(高潮)oftheDickensFestivalisinthebigchurchwherepeopleholdserviceinmemoryofthegreatwriterCharlesDickens.56.TheyearlyDickensFestivalis.A.aninternationalfestivalB.celebratedintheplacewhereDickensdiedC.celebratedinMayD.inmemoryofthefamouswriterDickens57.IntheDickensFestival,Mostofthevisitorswear.A.tallhatsB.VictorianclothesC.longskirtsD.modernclothes58.YoucanseeallthecharactersfromDicken’snovels“comealive”A.wheneveryougotoRochesterB.whereveryougoonMay28C.attheRochesterRailwayStationintheyearlyDickensFestivalD.inLondon59.HowmanydaysdoestheDickensFestivallast?______A.aweekB.NinedaysC.EightdaysD.TendaysBAriaRicardowasabeautiful,slimyoungwomanwithdarkhair,darkeyes,anddarkskin.11/11\nSheusedtoworkasamodelandearnasmuchas$2,000inonedayinfrontofthecamera.ShemodeledfortopmagazinesinParis,Rome,Tokyo,andthroughouttheUnitedStates.Aria’sfather,nowretiredbecauseofadisability,wasapoliceofficerwhoreallylovedhiswork.Ariawouldratherfollowinherfather’sfootstepsthanpursuehermodelingcareer.Sherememberedlisteningtoherfathertellstorieswhenhecamehomeafteradayonthebeat.Theexcitement,tensionsandrisksofpoliceworkappealedto(吸引)her.Ariagotstartedinthemodelingbusinessquitebyaccident.Sheaccompaniedafriendtoaninterviewatamodelingagency.Herfriendwantedthejob,whileAriadidn’t.ThepeopleattheagencywereimpressedwithAria’sappearanceandpoise.Theyknewshe’dbebrilliantinfrontofthecamera.Sotheysentheronherfirstmodelingjobs—forSeventeenMagazine—rightaway.Despitehersuccessasamodel,Arianevergaveupherdreamofbeingapoliceofficer.ShepassedthewrittenexamfortheNewYorkPoliceDepartment.SheplannedtoenterthePoliceAcademyasquicklyaspossible.Herfamilyandfriendsthoughtshewasoutofhermindeventoconsidersuchathing.Policeworkwasdangerousandthepaycouldn’tcomparetoatopmodel’sincome.ButAriaknewwhatshewanted,andshewentforit.Shehadneverreallyintendedtobeamodelanyway.Finallyshehookedherfish.60.Aria’ssuccessasamodelresultedfrom______.A.herdesiretosucceedinitB.herlooksandshapeC.thehelpofherfatherD.thecompetitionwithherfriend61.Ariawentintomodelingbecause______.A.shewantedtoearnmoremoneyB.shewantedtoaccompanyherfriendC.shewasgivenanunexpectedopportunityD.shewasverybeautiful62.Aria’sfamilywouldlikeherto______.A.remainamodelB.dowhatevershelikedC.findsomethingchallengingD.followherfather’sfootsteps63.AriaRicardoprobablyisa______now.A.photographerworkingforamagazineB.studentofthePoliceAcademyC.topmodelofaworldcompanyD.womanpoliceofficerCWithinafewshortyears,girlsinEuropehavebecomeheaviersmokersthanboys,for11/11\nreasonsexpertsstillfailtounderstand,accordingtoaBritishstudy,presented(递交)lastweektoaninternationalconferenceonsmoking.Anti-smokingactivistsatthesecond“TobaccoorHealth”conferenceintheCanaryIslandspointedoutthatwhilegrown-upsweregivingupsmokinginever-growingnumbers,moreandmoreyoungpeopleweretakingupthehabit,particularlygirls.One15-year-oldinfourisaregularsmoker,accordingtoastudymadein27countriesinEuropeandtheUnitedStates,CanadaandIsrael—EdinburghUniversitytogetherwiththeWorldHealthOrganization.InWesternEurope,girlsweremorelikelythanboystosmoke.InGermanyorInEngland,onethirdofthegirlsweresmokerscomparedtooneinfourboys.InEasternEurope,thegirls“stillfallbehind”thoseintheWesternEuropebutwere“catchingup”quickly,saidthestudy.Thestudydealtwiththebehaviorof15-year-oldinsevenEuropeancountriesoverfouryearperiodsbetween1986and1998.Thepercentagesofyoungwomensmokingwentfrom17percentto36percentinAustria,from17percentto28percentinNorway,from21percentto28percentinHungary.InthesevencountriesAustria,Finland,Hungary,Norway,Sweden,SwitzerlandandWales—moregirlssmokedthanboysin1998,exceptHungary.64.Accordingtothearticle,moreandmore_____inEuropeweregivingupsmoking.A.grown-upsB.boysC.girlsD.oldmen65.Thenumberofboysmokersis_____thatofgirlsmokers.A.largerthanB.aslargeasC.smallerthanD.assmallas66.Thestudywasmadeby_____.A.EdinburghUniversityB.theWorldHealthOrganizationC.OxfordUniversityD.EdinburghUniversityandtheWorldHealthOrganization67.Thecountrywherethenumberofyoungwomensmokersincreasesfastestis______.A.NorwayB.AustriaC.HungaryD.SwedenD“BESTPRODUCTWE'VEEVERSEEN”-THISREALLYWORKS-ONSALENOWNeedtoloweryourcholesterol(胆固醇)?WestronglyrecommendCholestrolblockTM.11/11\nThisreallyworks,andnowisthebesttimetobuy,becauseofaspecialofferforthefirst250customersonlyforalimitedtime.*Takescholesteroloutoffood,nomatterwhatyoueat.*Clinicallydemonstratedeffectiveinuniversityandhospitaltesting.*Lowerscholesterolabsorptionupto42%ormore.*NOSIDEEFFECTSunlikeLiptor®,Zocor®,Crests®&othercommonlyprescribed(处方的)medications-safeandeffective.*OutsellsallotherbrandsonInterneteverymonth.LIMITEDTIMEONLY一TryCholesterolWatchersfreewithpurchase.68.Ifyouhappentobethe200thcustomertobuyCholesterolblock,youwill_____.A.beabletobuyitatalowpriceB.betheluckiestoneonlineC.tryitfreeofchargeD.changeyourdiet69.Liptor®,Zocor®,Crestor®are_____.A.diseasesB.sideeffectsC.medicinesD.cholesterol70.Wherecanyoumostprobablyreadthispassage?A.Inatravelguidebook.B.Onauniversitybulletinboard.C.Inahealthmagazine.D.Inadoctor'sprescription.(处方)EAreyouworriedbytherisingcrimerate?Ifyouare,thenyouprobablyknowthatyourhouse,possessionsandpersonareincreasinglyindangerofsufferingfromtheriseinthecasesofburglar(入室行窃)andattack.Figuresindicateanever-increasingcrimeratebutitisonlytooeasytoimagine“itwillneverhappentome".Unfortunately,statisticsshowthatitreallycanhappentoyouand,ifyouliveinalargecity.youruntwicetheriskofbeingavictim.Fortunately,thereissomethingdefinitewhichyoucando.ProtectAlarmscanhelptoprotectyourhousewithaburglaralarmsystemwhichiseffective,simpletooperateandeasytobuy.Youmustrememberthatpossessingaburglaralarmisnoindicationthatyourhouseispackedwithvaluablepossessions.Itquitesimpleindicatestounwelcomevisitorsthatyoursisonehousetheywillnotbreakintoeasilysotheycarryontoanunprotectedhousewheretheirjobis11/11\nmadealoteasier.Sendnowforourfreeleaflet(小册子)tellingyouhowwecanprotectyourhousequickly,easilyandcheaply.Completeandtearofftheslipbelowandpostittous.Postageisfree.ortelephoneuson3276721wherewehavearound-the-clockansweringservice.ItcostsnothingtofindoutaboutprotectAlarms.71.Anyonewhotakesaninterestinthecrimeratewill,accordingtothepassage,knowthat_____.A.moreburglarsarebeingcaughtthaneverbeforeB.peoplehavemorepossessionstoworryaboutnowadaysC.homesaremorelikelytobebrokenintonowadaysD.burglarsaremoreatriskthantheyusedtobe72.Itseemsthatpeoplewholiveincitiesare________.A.moreoftensufferersthanthoselivinginotherareasB.fortheopinionthatstatisticsarewrongC.twiceaswell-offaspeoplelivinginotherareasD.fortheopinionthatburglarsonlyrobunprotectedhomes73.ThewriterofthistextwantstogivetheimpressionthatthePROTECTALARMSsystemis_______.A.experimentalB.economicalC.complexD.lasting74.Thearticleshowsthatpossessinganalarmsystemwill_______.A.showburglarsthatyouhavesomethingworthstealingB.persuadeburglarsnottobreakintoyourhouseC.maketheburglar'sjoblesscomplicatedD.persuadeburglarstotryagainanothertime75.Inordertofindoutmoreinformationaboutthisalarmsystem,onecan______.A.buyaleafletB.phoneatanytimeofdayornightC.signacontractD.writeenclosingastamped,addressedenvelope第Ⅱ卷第四部分:写作(共两节)11/11\n第一节:短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)此题要求改正所给短文中的错误。对标有题号的每一行作出判断:如无错误,在该行右边横线上划一个勾(√),如果有错误(每行只有一个错误),则按下列情况改正:该行多一个词:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉,在该行右边横线上写出该词,并也用斜线划掉。该行缺一个词:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),在该行右边横线上写出该加的词。该行错一个词:在错的词下划一横线,在该行右边横线上写出改正后的词。注意:原行没有错的不要改。Anoldmanwithalittleboywaswaitingthe76.busatthebusstopbesideme.Suddenlyitbegin77.torain.Seennobuscome,theoldmanandthe78.boywereabouttoleave.Icameupandstopped79.them,askthemtosharemyumbrellaintherain.80.“It’sverykindforyou,”saidtheoldman.81.Severalminuteslater,thebusstoppedbeforeus.82.Onebyonewehelpedthemtogetonthebus.The83.oldmanmoreonceagainsaidtome,“Thankyou84.verymuch.”AndIthoughtIshoulddolikethat.85.第二节书面表达(满分25分)假如你叫李华,是一中的一名学生,请根据以下倡议书的内容写一封英文倡议书,谈谈作为中学生如何履行网络文明公约。倡议书各位同学:为了创造良好的网络环境,我提倡大家文明上网,做文明网民。1.吸取有益信息,拒绝不良网站。2.合理安排时间,不沉醉于网络。3.友好聊天,不随意约见网友。4.互相尊重,不侵害他人隐私。让我们共同携手,让网络更好地为我们的学习和生活服务。高二六班李华11/11\n注意:1.词数:100左右2.开头已经给出,但不计入总词数。3.参考词汇:网络环境networkenvironment;文明网民civilizednetizenEveryone,IamLiHuafromClassSix,GradeTwo.座号_________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________11/11\n参考答案听力:略单项填空:21-25:ACAAA26-30:ADACB31-35:ACDCC完形填空:36-40:BDCAB41-45:DCABD46-50:CADBC51-55:CAADB阅读理解:56-60:DBCDB61-65:CADAC66-70:DBACC71-75:CABBB76:∧for77:began78:Seeing79:√80:asking81:of82:a83:I84:more85:But书面表达:Everyone,IamLiHuafromClassSix,GradeThree.Inordertocreateafavorablenetworkenvironment,IthinkweshouldbecivilizedNetizens.Therefore,first,weshouldonlyvisitusefulwebsitesandrefuseharmfulinformation.Second,weoughttomakegooduseofourtimeandnottobecomeaddictedtotheNet.Third,weshouldbefriendlytooure-palsandweshouldn’tagreetomeetstrangersincasewemaygetcheated.Fourth,weshouldrespecteachotherandother’sprivacy.ItisourdutytodowhatwecantomakesuretheNetplaysapositivepartinourstudyandlife.LiHua本资料由《七彩教育网》www.7caiedu.cn提供!11/11