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2021-2022學(xué)年重慶市巫山縣高二下學(xué)期期末考試英語試題第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中選出最佳答案。ACompetitionresultsaren’ttheonlythinggeneratingWinterOlympicsbuzzrightnow—foodistoo!TheChinesefoodbeingservedintheOlympicvillagehasbeenoneofthehottesttopicsonsocialmedia.TessaMaud,Snowboarding(USA)First-timeOlympianTessaMaudwantedtotry“everything”inBeijingandusually“orderedtoomuch,”assheoftensaidinherTikTokvideosdetailingherfoodtours.Andwhileshelovedthesweetandsourpork,PekingDuck,anddan-dannoodles,oneofherfavoriteitemswasthescallionpancakes,whichMaudcalled“sofire”.JuliaMarino,Snowboarding(USA)JuliaMarino,whotookthesilvermedalinthewomen’ssnowboardslopestyle,hastriedlotsofdifferentfoodsinBeijing.ButwhenaskedwhatherfavoritemealattheOlympicVillageis,Marinodidn’thesitateforasecond:dumplings.“Igetbackfromthemountain—dumplings.It’stheonlythingIfeellikeisconsistentlyalwaysgood.”AdamRunnalls,Biathlon(Canada)ThebiathleterecentlygavehisfollowersatouroftheOlympicVillagefoodhallandsharedwhichfooditemshe’sbeenenjoyingeating.LikeMarino,Runnallisalsoafanofthedumplings.AndforatasteoftheWest,hegoesfortheKFCchickensandwich,whichis“alwaysgood”.TomKuhnhackl,Icehockey(Germany)Asidefromthedumplings,noodlesandhotpot,GermanicehockeyplayerTomKuhnhacklsays“I’mahugedessertguy.Itriedallthedesserts.”“Allkindsofcakes,allkindsofcookies.Theywereprettydynamite.”Redvelvetcake,greenteacakeandavocadoicecreamaresomeofthesweetshe’sloved.21.WhatcanwelearnaboutTessaMaud?A.Shewasaddictedtosocialmedia.B.SheparticipatedinherfirstOlympics.C.Shelovedthesweetandsourporkmost.D.ShetriedeverythingintheOlympicvillage.22.WhatdoJuliaMarinoandAdamRunnallshaveincommon?A.TheyarebothCanadians.B.Theybothwonmedalsinthegame.C.Theyarebothbigfansofdumplings.D.Theybothtookpartinthesamesportsevent.23.Whichathletemayprobablyhaveasweettooth?A.TessaMaud. B.JuliaMarino.C.AdamRunnalls. D.TomKuhnhackl.BItwasthelasttimeSusanButcherrantheIditarodTrailSledDogRacein1992.Anhourintotherace,Susanandhersleddogteamspeddownahillandcrashedintoafallentree.Althoughhurt,Susancontinuedthedifficultrace.TheIditarodRacestartedin1925whenadoctorinNome,Alaskawasdesperatelyinneedofmedicinetostopthespreadofadeadlydisease.Onlyahospitalhadwhatheneeded,butitwas700mile-away!InJanuary,itwastoodangeroustosendaboatandtoostormyforhistinyairplane.Theonlyhopewastouseseveralsleddogteamsfollowingatrail,calledtheIditarodTrail.Theypassedthemedicinefromonesledteamtoanother.Windandsnowdidnotstopthemenandtheirdogs.Themedicinewasdeliveredinrecordtime.Theracefollowstherouteofthefamousmedicinerun.Over1,000mileslong,itisconsideredthetoughestraceintheworld.SusanButcherwasborninCambridge,Massachusetts.InherteensSusanwasgivenaSiberianhuskydogandbecameveryinterestedinhuskiesassleddogs.AfterreadingabouttheIditarodRace,SusanmovedtoAlaska.Shegotseveraljobstoearnmoneytobuyherselfasledandateamofhuskies.Afteryearsofhardworkandtraining,SusanachievedherdreamofracingontheIditarodTrail.In1978,attheageof24,Susanenteredtheraceforthefirsttimeandbecamethefirstwomantofinishinthetop20.In1982shecameinsecond.In1984shewasleadingherteamacrossafrozenwaterwaywhentheyfellintothewater.HerleaddogmanagedtopullSusanandtheotherdogsoutofdanger.Remarkably,shecameinsecond.Inherfourthrace,in1985,astarvingmoose(駝鹿)attackedherdogs,killingtwoandinjuringeleven.Susanhadtoleavetherace.In1986Susanjoinedtheraceagain.Thistime,shewon.Shewonagainin1987.In1988shebecamethefirstpersonevertowinthreeIditarodracesinarow.Unbelievably,Susanwonforthefourthtimein1990.24.Accordingtotext,SusanButcherenteredtheIditarodTrailSledDogRaceatleast______times.A.six B.seven C.eight D.nine25.InParagraph2,theauthorwantstotellus.A.howtheIditarodTrailSledDogRacebeganB.howthespreadofadeadlydiseasewasstoppedC.howtoughtheIditarodTrailSledDogRacewasD.howSusanButcherbegantoshowinterestintherace26.Whatdoestheunderlinedphrase“inarow”probablymeaninthelastparagraph?A.continuously B.eventually C.remarkably D.respectively27.WhatledtosomeofSusanButcher’sfailures?A.Snowstorm. B.Lackoffood.C.Accidents. D.Lackofexperience.CChinaisacountrywithalargepopulationandalargeamountofresources.However,thisalsomeanssomethingelse—ahugeamountofwaste.Howwedealwithwastehaslongbeenaproblem,andgarbageclassification(垃圾分類)issomethingthatbothcommonpeopleandthegovernmentshouldpaycloserattentionto.Garbageclassificationreferstoaseriesofactivities,includingstoringandsortinggarbageaccordingtocertainstandards.Itmakessurethatwasteisreusedagainasmanytimesaspossible.Lastmonth,myschooldidasurveyaboutgarbageclassification.About99percentoftheintervieweessaidthatwastesortingwasveryimportantandshouldbefocusedonmore,whileonly1percentdoubtedtheimportanceofgarbagesorting.Meanwhile,80percentoftheintervieweessaidtheytookpartindailygarbagesorting.WhenIasked,“Whichismoreimportantforsociety;environmentoreconomy?”,halfoftheparticipantsstatedthattheywereequallyimportant.Inmyview,wastesortingisnecessary.Almostalltheparticipantssaidthateachindividualshouldsortthegarbagetheyproduced.Therefore,Ibelieveit’sagoodideaforthegovernmenttopassaruletoencouragepeopletorecycletheirwaste.Asthesayinggoes,“Constantdripping(滴)ofwaterwearsawayastone”.Nothingistostopusfromstartingtosortourgarbagebyourselves.Theworldwillquicklybecomebetterifweallcombineourefforts.28.Accordingtothepassage,whathaslongbeenaproblem?A.Alargeamountofresources. B.Garbagecollection.C.Thewaywedealwithgarbage. D.Thepollutedenvironment.29.Whichstatementistrueaboutthesurvey?A.Almostalltheintervieweesthoughtwastesortingwasimportant.B.Nobodydoubtedtheimportanceofgarbagesorting.C.8percentofthepeopleinterviewedtookpartindailygarbagesorting.D.Halfpeopleconsideredenvironmentmoreimportantthaneconomy.30.What’stheauthor’sattitudetowardswastesorting?A.Unconcerned.B.SupportiveC.Negative. D.Doubtful.31.What’sthemainideaofthepassage?A.Onlythegovernmentshouldberesponsibleforgarbageclassification.B.Garbageclassificationincludesmanyactivities.C.Chinaisalargecountrywithalargepopulation.D.Wecancreateabetterworldcombiningoureffortsinsortinggarbage.DImagineaworldwithoutinsects.Itmightsoundgoodatfirstwithoutcreepy-crawlybugsandannoyingfliesinyourapartment.However,theconsequenceswouldbedisastrous.Thenumberofinsectshasdroppedbymorethanhalfinthepastdecades,accordingtoBritishbiologistDaveGoulson,authorofSilentEarth:AvertingtheInsectApocalypse.Asinsectsmakeupmostoftheknownspeciesonthisplanet,thisdataisnotgoodnews.Insectsareindeedonthepathtoextinction,accordingtothefirstglobalscientificreviewofinsectpopulationdecline,whichwaspublishedinthejournalBiologicalConservationinJanuary2019.Theresearcherssayintensiveagriculturehasbeenthemaincauseofthedecline.Pesticides(殺蟲劑),inparticular,destroyinsecthabitats.Urbanizationandclimatechangearealsosignificantfactors.“Unlessweconvertourwaysofproducingfood,insectswillgodownthepathofextinctioninafewdecades.”WhatwouldhappentoEarthwithoutinsects?It’salmostimpossibletopredict,buttheconsequenceswouldbefar-reaching.Weneedinsectstopollinate(授粉)crops,recycleplantandanimalmaterial,keepthesoilhealthyandmuchmore.Withoutinsects,manyanimalswouldhavenothingtoeat,andthepredators(捕食者)ofthoseanimalswouldgohungryaswell.Theecosystemwouldbethrownoffbalance.“Ifinsectspecieslossescannotbehalted,thiswillhavecatastrophicconsequencesforboththeplanet’secosystemsandforthesurvivalofmankind,”saidSanchez-Bayo,oneoftheauthorsofthereview.Thefirststeptohaltthisprocessis“toengenderasocietythatvaluesthenaturalworld,bothforwhatitdoesforusandforitsownsake”,Sanchez—Bayosuggests.“Theobviousplacetostartiswithourchildren,encouragingenvironmentalawarenessfromanearlyage.”32.What’speople’sgeneralimpressionofinsects?A.Quiteunpleasant. B.Veryinteresting.C.Extremelyhelpful. D.Unexpectedlydisastrous.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordinparagraph3probablymean?A.Change. B.Abandon. C.Expand. D.Simplify.34.WhyareinsectssoimportanttoEarthaccordingtothisarticle?A.Insectsensuretheearth’sdiversity.B.Insectsmaintaintheearthecosystem.C.Insectsmakethesoildryandhealthy.D.Insectshelpslowdownclimatechange.35.WhatcanwedotostopinsectspecieslossesaccordingtoSanchez-Bayo?A.Exploitnatureinagentleway.B.Changeourwayofproducingfood.C.Educateyoungergenerationtobeawareofit.D.Provideinsectswithenoughhabitatsandfood.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余選項(xiàng)。InChinesecities,peopleinyelloworbluesuitsridinge-bikesareeasytosee.Theyhurrybetweentraffic,rushingfromrestaurantstohomesandbusinesses,regardlessofwindorrain.Theyarefooddeliverymen.

Althoughtheymakeourlifemoreconvenient,thiscancomeatacostforthem.“36."ThisistheheadlineofanarticleintheChinesemagazinePortrait,whichhas

ignited(點(diǎn)燃)adiscussiononlinerecently.Thetitleaccuratelyechoestheauthor'sconclusionafterinterviewingdozensofpeopleinthefooddeliverybusiness.

ThearticlepointedoutthatonfooddeliveryserviceplatformsElemeandMeituan,thetimelimitandrouteforeachdeliveryorderiscalculatedbyanalgorithm(算法).Butthealgorithmdoesn'tconsiderreal-lifesituations,suchasredlights,speedlimitsandfullyoccupiedelevators.37.Infact,thetimelimitfordeliverymenhasbeengraduallyshortenedinrecentyears.

38.Sodeliverymenspeedup,oftenbreakingtrafficrules,puttingnotonlytheirownlivesatrisk,butthelivesofothersaswell.

Manypeoplecriticizedtheplatformsandaskedthemtoimprovetheregulationsimposed(強(qiáng)加)onthedeliverymen.Inresponse,onSept9,Elemeannounceditwouldaddabuttontotheapp.39.Butthisonlycreatedmoreheateddebate,assomefeltthatthecompanywas

escaping

theproblemandroundingabout.

TheShanghaiCustomerCouncilcommentedthatthemovewasillogical,addingthatthedeliverymenarefollowingrulesmadebytheiremployers.40.

Delaycouldmeana

decrease

inpay.Basedonthealgorithm,thedeadlineforadeliveryorderwithin2kilometersis30minutes,accordingtoChinaDaily.Ourconveniencewitnessestheirsweat.Problemsshouldbesolvedbetweenthecompaniesandtheiremployees.That’showdeliverymenarepushedtonoendofpessimism(悲觀主義).Itallowscustomerstoprolongthetimelimitfortheirorder,andencouragedcustomerstoshowmorerespectfordeliverymen.G.Thefooddeliverymenaretrappedintheapp.第三部分語言知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。WhenArfelCondova-RojaswasbikingtoJamaicaBayWildlifeRefugelastNovember,sheplannedtogobird-watching.Bingo!Amileintoherwalk,shesawafemale41nearthewater’sedge.Cordova-Rojashadworkedatawildbirdrehab(康復(fù))centerand42thatswanscanbeaggressive.Butassheapproachedthistime,itdidn’t43.Shewascertainthatthebirdneeded44attention.Cordova-Rojasputherjacketoverthebird’sheadtokeepitcalm,45pickeditupandhelditinherarms.Andthenathought46her:WhatshouldIdonow?Herbest47wastherehabcenter,butthatwasontheothersideoftown.Howwasshegoingtotransporta17-poundswanonher48allthatway?Luckily,some49drivingbyofferedher,herbikeandtheswana(n)50totherehabcenter.Staffmembersattherehabcenter51thattheswanmighthavelead(鉛)poisoning.Theygottheswanbackuponherfeet.52,theswanhadabacterialinfection.TwomonthsafterCordova-Rojascametoher53,shepassedaway.It’sa(n)54ending,butthestoryshowsjusthowfarpeoplearewillingtogoto55animals.41.A.bird-watcher B.passer-by C.duck D.swan42.A.knew B.guessed C.claimed D.a(chǎn)dmitted43.A.continue B.move C.leave D.wait44.A.medical B.constant C.public D.normal45.A.quickly B.bravely C.carefully D.proudly46.A.stopped B.passed C.struck D.reminded47.A.result B.support C.solution D.wish48.A.back B.seat C.feet D.bike49.A.doctors B.workers C.friends D.strangers50.A.a(chǎn)ccess B.lift C.call D.invitation51.A.a(chǎn)ssumed B.determined C.denied D.examined52.A.Sadly B.Gradually C.Accidentally D.Finally53.A.rescue B.center C.help D.way54.A.unexpected B.natural C.good D.disappointing55.A.raise B.save C.respect D.change第二節(jié)(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。Coveringaboutone-sixthofChina'stotalterritory,XinjiangUygur(維吾爾)AutonomousRegionisoneofthemostpopular56(attract)inChina.ThenorthwesternborderregionofXinjiang,57(various)referredtoasalandofsonganddance,melonsandfruits,preciousstones,andcarpets,58(locate)intheheartoftheEurasiaContinent.ItwasakeylinkontheSilkRoadpromotingeast-westculturalexchangesinancienttimes.Xinjiangboastsarichanduniquefoodculture.Nang,thebread,59(bake)inNangKeng—60earthenstove(爐)forcookingthebread,isusuallyround61shape.Inaddition,XinjianghastherichestmineralresourcesinChina,with138differenttypes62(account)formorethan80percentofallmineralsdiscoveredinthecountry.Nephrite(軟玉)isoneofChina’stopfivefamousjades,mostof63isfoundinHetian,Xinjiang.Xinjiang'sculturalheritage,aswellashercolorfulethniccustomsandnaturalecologicalcivilization,64(make)itoneofChina'sleadingtouristdestinations,andthesonganddanceofXinjiangUygurarethehighlights.Uygurdancehasastrongsenseofrhythm—sometimesfastwhilesometimesslow.Allthedancemovementsreflectthehappy65(day)lifeofUygur.第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)最近你校舉辦了第十屆“校園勞動日(SchoolLaborDay)”活動。請你就此寫一篇英語短文,介紹此次活動,內(nèi)容包括:1.活動目的;2.活動過程;3.你的感受。注意:1)詞數(shù)80左右;2)適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。第二節(jié)讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Thatnight,Iquarreledwithmymother,andthenranoutofthehouseangrily.Whileontheroad,IrememberedthatIdidnothaveanymoneyinmypocket.Ididnoteventakemycellphonewithmetomakeacallhome.Atthesametime,Iwentthroughanoodleshop,andIsuddenlyfeltveryhungry.Iwishedforabowlofnoodles,butIhadnomoney!Thesellersawmestandingbeforethecounterandasked,“Heylittlegirl,youwanttohavethenoodles?”“But...butIdon'thavemoneyonme..."Ishylyreplied.“Okay,I'lltreatyou."thesellersaid,“Comein,Iwillcookyouabowl."Afewminuteslatertheownerbroughtmeabowlofnoodles,whosesmellwassoattractive.Aftereatingsomepieces,Icried.“Whatisit?”Heasked.“Nothing.Iamjusttouchedbyyourkindness!”IsaidasIwipedmytears.“Evenastrangeronthestreetgivesmeabowlofnoodles,andmymother,afteraquarrel,drovemeoutofthehouse.Sheshowednocareforme!”Thesellersighed,“Girl,whydidyouthinkso?Thinkagain.Ionlygaveyouabowlofnoodlesandyouthankmealot.Yourmotherhasbeentakingcareofyousinceyouwerelittle.Whywereyounotgratefulandwhydidyouhurtyourmom?Youshouldsaysorrytoyourmom."Iwasreallysurprisedafterhearingthat.WhydidInotthinkofthat?Abowlofnoodlesfromastrangermademefeelgrateful,andmymotherhasraisedmesinceIwaslittleandIhaveneverfeltso,notevenalittle.注意:1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)150左右;2.請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Paragraph1:Justatthatmoment,manymemoriescamebackintomymind._______________________________________________________________________Paragraph2:Whenarrivinghome,Isawmymothersittingatthedinnertable,worriedandtired.___________________________________________________________________________(英語)答案聽力(共20小題,每小題1.5分,滿分30分)1-5BABCA6-10ABCAC11-15CACAA16-20BBBCB第二部分閱讀理解(共20小題,每小題2.5分,滿分50分)21-25BCDDA26-30ACCAB31-35DAABC36-40CBAFD第三部分語言知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)41-45DABAC46-50CCDDB51-55BAADB第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,滿分15分)56.attractions 57.variously 58.islocated 59.baked60.an61.in 62.accounting63.which64.makes65.daily第四部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)應(yīng)用文寫作(滿分15分)SchoolLaborDayRecentlyourschoolheldthe10th“SchoolLaborDay”,which

aimedtoexerciseourbodiesandfurtherimproveourawarenessaboutlabor.Theprocessoftheactivityisasfollows.Tostartwith,weweredividedintogroupstopickuptherubbishatthecornersoftheschool,whichwasoftenignored.Aftergettingridoftheweedsintheschoolgarden,weplantedsomeflowersandtrees.Besides,wecleanedtheclassroomsinsideandoutside.Finally,weendedupsingingthesongoflabor.Tiredthoughwewere,wecametorealizethattheactivitynotonlybeautifiedourschool,butalsotemperedourmindandcultivatedourspiritofbearinghardshipsandstandinghardwork

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