2022年新人教版高二英语上册期末教学质量检测
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高二英语上册期末教学质量检测高二英语本试卷分第一卷(选择题)和第二卷(非选择题)两部分。共100分。考试时间90分钟。第一卷(三部分,共75分)第一部分:听力(共两节。10分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1分。满分5分)请听下面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.Wh0hateshousework?AMikeandKate.B.MikeCThewoman2Whatdoesthewomansuggest?AThemanshouldtakeanumbrellawithhimifhegoesoutBThemanshouldbuyanumbrellafromhershop.CThemanshouldn'tgoout3WhoisinterestedinIndianart?AMaryandtheman.B.ThemanandJane.CMaryandJane4Howlongwasthefootballmatchdelayed?A15minutes.B.50minutesC15days5.WhowillprobablygotomeetTony?AThewomanBThemanCBothofthem第二节(共5小题,每小题1分,满分5分)请听下面的对话或独白。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。听每段对话或对白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,每个小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。请昕第6段材料。回答第6至7题。6Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?AIntheman’sroom.BInthelibrary.CInthewoman’sroom.7Whatiswrongwithhebook?AThemallspilledsomecoffeeonit.BThewomanreaditinawrongway.CThemanlostitinthereadingroom.请听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8Whywillthemanhavetostayathomeandstudytonight?AHewillprepareforajobinterview.BHehastodomuchhousework.CHisfinalexamiscomingnextweek.9Whatwillthemandoaftertheexamination?AMaybehewilllookforabetterjob.BPerhapshewilltakeanotherexamination.9/9\nCIt’snotmentionedintheconversation.10Whatdoesthemanwanttodointhefuture?AHewantstogoonwithhispresentjob.BHewantstoearnmoremoney.CHewantstosetupanewcompany.第二部分:英语知识应用(共两节。35分第一节:单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分。满分15分)11——Jackwaslateforclassthismorning?——AsfarasIknow.He’sneverlateforclassAHowcome?BSowhat?C.whynot?DGreat!12Aftertheoperation,youshoulddosuitableexercisetorecoveryour.A.powerBenergyC.strengthDforce13——IhopethatyouandSmithcanbecomegoodfriends.——.IfonlySmithhadthesameidea.A.MypleasureBBynomeansC.IthinknotDByallmeans14AsolidfoundationwillbebeforetherestofthebuildingisstartedAofferedBlaidC.masteredDcarried15Itisreallyremarkabletohavetheopportunitytosomanyhistoricalevents.A.1ivewithBlivethroughC.1ivedownDlivetogether16Theordercamethatthemedicalsuppliestothevillagewithoutdelay.A.shouldsendB.wouldbesentC.besentDcanbesent17Sofastthatnooneinourclasscankeepupwithhim.A.herunsBdidbet31nCranheDdoesherun18isnopossibilitythattheshygirlmaywinthefirstprizeincontestAThereBItC.ThisDThat19It'sreallyfuntoseeallthefoodIhavemadeinsuchashorttimeA.eatingB.eatenCbeingeatenDtobeeaten20HehurriedtothebookingofficeonlythatalltheticketshadbeensoldoutA.totellB.toldCtobetoldDtelling21Properfirstaidcansaveaseriouslyinjuredperson,especiallywhenheisbleedingheavilyorAispoisoningBhaspoisonedCwaspoisonedDhasbeenpoisoned22Leavesarefoundonallkindsoftrees,buttheydiffergreatlysizeandshape.A.fromB.inCbyDOn23WhilehewassearchingforinformationontheinternetthecomputersystemsuddenlyAbrokedownBbrokeupCbrokeoutDbrokein24Asthedoctorssuggest,peopleshouldopenthewindowtomakeairinthemorningAspreadBfloatCcirculateDremove25HetoldmehewassatisfiedwithA.allwhatIsaidBthatIsaidCwhateverIhadsaidDnomatterwhatIsaid第二节:完形填空(20小题;每小题1分。满分20分)AsChristmasiscoming,therearepresentstobebought,cudsIobesent,androomstobecleanedParentsale26withdifficultjobsofhidingpresentsfromcuriousyoungchildrenIfthe9/9\ngiftsarelarge.thisissometimesareal27OnChristmasEve.youngchildrenfindtheexcitementalmostunbearable.TheyaretornbetweenthewishtogotobedearlysothatFatherChristmaswillbringtheirpresentsquicklyandthewishto28uplatesothattheywillnot29thefunSometimesthoughchildrengotobedearly,theyoftenlie30foralongtime,hopingtogetashort31atFatherChristmas.LastChristmas,mywifeandI32hidafewlargepresentsinthestoreroomI33themomentwhenmyson,Jimmy,would34mewhorethatnewbikehadcomefrom,but35hedidnotseeit.OnChristmasEve,36tookthechildrenhourstogotosleep.Itmusthavebeennearly37whenmywifeand1wentquietlyintotheirroomandbegan38stockingsThenIpushedinthe39IboughtforJimmyandleftitbesidetheChristmastreeWeknewwewouldnotgetmuchsleepthatnight.forthechildrenwere40togetupearlyAtaboutfiveo'clockthenextmorning,wewere41byloudsoundscomingfromthechildren’sroom—theywereshoutingexcitedly!42Ihadtimetogetoutofbed,youngJimmycameridingintotheroomonhisnewbike,andhissister,Mary,followedclosebehindpushinghernewbabycarriage.43thebabyarrived.Hemoved44thehandsandkneesintotheroomdraggingalargeballoonbehindhimSuddenlyitburntThatwokeusup45.26AfacedBmetC.forcedD.pleased27A.questionBthingC.problemD.business28AgetBstayC.standD.wake29A.10seBbreakC.missD.1eave30A.awakeB.aloneC.asleepD.Mire31A.100kBstareC.glareD.watch32A.hopefullyB.busilyC.gladlyD.successfully33A.1ikedBfearedC.surprisedD.hated34A.answerBtellC.askD.search35A.sadlyBunluckilyC.possiblyD.fortunately36A.itBtheyC.ID.we37A.morningBmidnightC.eveningD.daybreak38A.fillingBsewingC.mendingD.preparing39ApresentBstockingC.bikeD.tree40A.anxiousBsureC.afraidD.excited41AtroubledBfrightenedC.wokenD.shocked42A.BeforeBAfterC.UntilD.Since43A.EvenBAndC.SoonD.Then44A.withBonC.overD.by45A.completelyBnearlyC.happilyD.partly第三部分:阅读理解(15小题;每小题2分。满分30分)AWeoftenhearthesaying,“You’veagreaterchanceofbeingstruckbylightningthan…”Itisusedtodescribesomethingthathasn'tgotmuchchanceofhappening.However.thiscommonsayingundermines(削弱)theveryrealdangeroflightningLastFriday,atleastfivepeoplewerekilledbylightninginNepalLightningstrikesarethesecondmostcommoncauseofdeathsamongnaturaldisastersinthe9/9\nUSThefirstisfloods.Around400peoplenationwidearestruckbylightningeachyear,andofthose,about73peopledie.Morepeoplealekilledbylightningthanbytornadosandhurricanes.Becauselightningkillsonlyoneortwopeopleatatime.itsdangerdoesnotreceivea8muchattentionasotherdisastersToraiseawareness(意识)ofthedamageoflightningtheUShasmadeJune22—28NationalLightningSafetyWeekItaimstowarnthepublicofthedangersoflightingandprovidesafetytipsaboutwhattododuringthunderstorms“Ifyoucanhearthunder(雷),youareindangerofbeingstruckbylightning,”saidRockyLopes,adisastereducatorattheAmericanRedCross“Thundermeansthatlightingiscloseenoughtohityouatanyminute.soyoushouldmoveindoorsimmediatelyandstaythereuntilthestormhasendedThesinglemostimportantthingtorememberistofindahidingplace,”LopessaidSummeristhetimeformostlightingstorms,sowhenlightningstrikesacrossthesky,rememberthesesafetytips:Stopworking,fishing,swimmingorplayinginanopenal-eaIfyoucountlessthantensecondsbetweenthethunderandthelightingflash.takecoverinsidethenearestbuilding.Ifthatisnotpossible.followtheseinstruments.DonotstandunderatreeDonotuseamobilephoneGetoffbicyclesormotorcycles.Crouch(蹲下)downifthereisnohidingplace.46Thepopularopinionaboutbeingstruckbylightningisthat.AthereisagreatchanceofbeingkilledbylightningthanbyanyothernaturaldisasterBitisthemostdangerousamongallthenaturaldisastersCthechancethatapersontobestruckbylightningisverysmallDitisimpossibleforpeopletobekilledbylighting47Onaverage,aboutofpeoplestruckbylightingdieasaresultA18.5%B50%C30%D73%48Amongallthesafetytips,themostimportantoneisthatwhenyouateoutsideandhearthunderyoushouldA.standbesideyourbicycleormotorcycleB.quicklyfindaplacetohideCcounttensecondsbetweenthethunderandthelightningD.don’tuseahairdrier49Duringthunderstorms,youshouldnotA.enteraplacetohideBturnofftheTVCcloseyourwindowDuseyourmobilephone50Accordingtothearticle,whatdoesJune22-28NationalLightingSafetyWeekreferto?AThereisoneweekfreefromworkBTherealesomewarningsshownCThepublicaleprovidedwithsafetytipsaboutlightningDDuringtheweekintheUS,lightninghappenscertainly.BMicrosoftfounderBillGatessaidthatheplannedtogiveawayalmostallofhisvastfortunelargelytothecauseofglobalhealthHavingalreadyprovidedtheBill&MelindaGatesFoundation9/9\nwith$24billiontoaddressglobalhealthissues,Gatessaidthateventuallyhisentirefortunewillbeputtowardsthecauseexceptafewpercentleftforthekids’’Sowhathasmadetherichestmartintheworldchannelhisresourcessoheavilyintooneinterest?Gatesbelievesthat“theequalityofopportunity”inwhichAmericanstakesuchprideneedstobeextendedtoothernationsaroundtheworld.Improvingthehealthofthe,populationsIhesays,hasproventobeallessentialmethodinhelpingpoorcountriestobefinanciallysuccessful“Nationalbordersallowinequalities。”saidGates,“Weallneedtotakeamoreglobalview,ratherthanjustsayingmycountryisdoingwellWehavetostepupthesehealthissues。knowinghowfewresourcesaregoingintothem’’GatessaidthatbothhisparentssetgoodexamplestohimasachildAshe,gatheredhisfortune,Gatesknewhewouldeventuallywanttogivebacka8well,buthedidn2expecttodevotehimselfwhole—headedlytoonep。Objectuntilhewasabout60.However。Gates,47。begantoquestionhisabilitytowaitthatlong“Itseemedtherewasarealtimeurgency,”Gatessaid。“IstartedtothinkhowmanylivescouldISavebeforethen?’’51WhywillBillGatesgiveawayhisvastfortune?AToimprovethehealthofpopulationinAmericaaloneBToimprovethehealthofpopulationallovertheworld.CToavoidleavinghischildrentoomuchmoney.D.TosparetheAmericangovernmenttheburdenofhealthca”52InBillGates’opinion,.AAmericansshouldcareaboutpeopleinothercountriesBAmericansshouldtreatfellowcitizenswellC.AmericansshoulddevotethemselvestocertainprojectsD.Americanscanbeworld-famousbygivingawayvastfortune.53BillGatesgaveawayhisvastfortuneearlierthanhehadexpectedbecauseof.A.hisweakeninghealthconditionB.hisparents’suggestionsC.hisgreatsuccessinbusinessDhisconcernsforsufferingpeople54Accordingtothepassage,whichwordcallbeusedtodescribeBillGates?A.Brave.BKind—heartedC.Strong—mindedD.Confident55WhenGaleswasyoung,hisparentsoften.ArefusedtohelpothersBoffertohelpothersC.setgoodexamplesDgatheredtheirfortuneCTheKyotoProtocolisaplancreatedbytheUnitedNationsfortheUnitedNationsFrameworkConventiononClimateChange.Theplanaimstoreducetheamountofindustrialgasesreleased(释放)intotheenvironmentSomescientistssaycarbondioxideandotherindustrialgasesalemblameforclimatechangearoundtheworldThescientistssaysuchgasesbuildupintheatmosphereandtrapheatbelowTheysaythisresultsinincreasingtemperaturesandrisingsealevelsTheplaniscalledtheKyotoProtocolbecauseitwasnegotiated(商议)inKyoto,JapaninDecember,1997Thegoaloftheagreementistoreducetheamountofgreenhousegas9/9\nemissions(排出物)industrialgasesreleasedtobelow,the.1evelsof1990Nationsresponsibleforatleast55%oftheworld’sindustrialcarbondioxideemissionshadtoapprovetheagreementbeforeitcouldgointoeffectTheEuropeanUnionandmanyotherindustrialnationsquicklyapprovedtheKyotoProtoco1.Theyreceivecreditfortheirownemissionsiftheyinvest(投赍1incleanedtechnologiesindevelopingnationsDevelopingnationsdonothavetomeettheemissionsrequirementsoftheagreementTheUnitedStatesproduced36%oftheworld’scarbondioxideemissionsin1999ButtheUnitedStatesrefusedtoapprovetheKyotoProtocolBeforetheProtocolwasnegotiated.TheUnitedStatessenate(参议院)votedthatanytreaty(条约)harmfultotheeconomyoftheUnitedStatescouldnotbesignedPresidentBushhassaidthathesupportsthegeneralideaofthetreatybutwillnotsendthetreatytotheSenateforapprovalMr.BushsaidthattheagreementsetsunfairdifferencesbetweenindustrialanddevelopingnationsHealsosaidthatthetreatycouldcausesomeAmericanstolosetheirjobsAftertheUnitedStatesrejected(拒绝)theKyotoProtocol,approvalbyRussiawasnecessaryfortheagreementtocomeintoeffect.RussiaapprovedtheProtocolinNovember2022andtheKyotoProtocolwentintoeffectonFebruary16th,2022157countrieshaveapprovedtheagreement56What'sthepurposeofthispassage?A.Tonotetheimportanceofenvironmentalprotection..BToprovideinformationabouttheKyotoProtocolCToshowtheresultscausedbyglobalclimatechange.D.TocriticizetheUSforitsresponsetotheKyotoProtoco1.57HowmanyyearswastheKyotoProtocolnegotiatedbeforeitscomingintoeffect?A.Nearly1yearBNearly6yearCNearly8yearDNearlyl5year58What’sthemainideaofparagraph47ATheUSSenatehasmorepowerthanPresidentBushBTheKyotoprotocolwillreallydosomeharmtotheUSeconomyCTheworryofPresidentBushaboutsigningtheKyotoProtocolisreasonableDTheUSviewsitsinterestmoreimportantthanenvironmentalprotection59ItcallNOTbelearnedfromthispassagethatAtheKyotoProtocolwascreatedtosolveglobalpollutionproblemsBthedevelopedcountriesaremainlyresponsibleforindustrialgasesCthedevelopingcountriescultbefreefromtheKyotoProtocolDtheKyotoProtocolfinallytookeffectwithoutAmerica’sapproval60What'sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.TheKyotoProtocolB.GreenhouseGasCADisapprovalDAnAgreement9/9\n题型听力单选完形阅读改错写作总分得分请将1—60题答案写入下表。题号12345678910答案题号111213141516171818202122232425答案题号2627282930313233343536373839404142434445答案题号464748495051525354555657585960答案第二卷第四部分:写作(共二节,满分25分)第一节改错(满分10分)Haveyoueverseenapaintingthatseemstellastory?61.Norman’spicturesdothisEveryofthemtellsadifferentstory.62.ManyofhispictureshowthingsyouhavedoneOnepainting63.showsaboyatadoctor'ssurgeryAnotherpictureshowsboys64.andgirlsinsch001.There’sevenonethatshowedadogthat65.goesintoachurchNormanRockwellbeganpaint66.whenheisaboyHeusedhispicturestomakehisfriends67.t0laughHehopedeveryonelikedhispicturesTodaymany68.ofhispicturesmustbeseenonbooksandcards.69.Hispictureshelpyourememberevenbaddaysinasmile.70.第二节书面表达(满分15分)请根据下列提示,写一篇短文,介绍中国首次载人航天飞行情况。(词数100~120)时间:2022年10月15日地点:中国酒泉卫星发射中心飞行器:我国自行研制的“神舟”五号载人飞船宇航员:38岁的杨利伟,我国自己培养的第一代航天员飞行时间:在太空中绕月14圈,经过21小时23分,60万公里飞行意义:中国首次成功进行载人航天飞行,中国向航天强国迈进参考词汇:amannedspaceship,astronaut,firstnight,JiuQuanspacecenter9/9\n9/9\n高二英语参考答案与评分标准命题人:王敷信夏跃武第一卷题号12345678910答案BACABCACAB题号111213141516171818202122232425答案ACDBBCDABCDBACC题号2627282930313233343536373839404142434445答案ACBCAADBCDABACBCAABA题号464748495051525354555657585960答案CABDCBADBBBCDAA第二卷61tall→totell62.Every→Each63picture→pictures64、V65.showed→shows66paint→topaint/painting67is→was68tolaugh→laugh69must→can70in→withOnepossibleversion,TheFirstFlightinSpaceNoChinesewilleverforgettheday,October15,2022,whenChinasuccessfullysentamannedspaceshipcalledShenZhouVintospacefromJiuOuanSpaceCenterObviouslyChinahasabilitiestouseownrockettosendownmannedspaceshipintospaceItistruethatspaceshipwascompletelydesignedandmadebyChinesescientistsMorever,thefirstChineseastronautYangLi—Wei,wasonlythirty—eightyearsoldHespentmorethantwenty—onehoursinthespaceshipflyingfourteentimesaroundtheearth,adistanceofaboutsixhundredthousandkilometersAlthoughitwasthefirstflightofChinesepeopleintospace,itprovesthatChinaisbecomingacountrywithastrongspaceexplorationprogramme9/9