江西科技学院附属2021-2022学年高二下学期阶段性测试英语试卷.pdf

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1、江科附中2021-2022 学年第学期阶段性测试英语试卷总分150分考试时间120分英语备课组第部分:听(共两节,满分30 分)第节听下5段对话。每段对话后有个题,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题和阅读下题。每段对话仅读遍。1. What is the girl going to do this weekend?A. Go on a field trip.B. Buy uniforms.C. Collect empty bottles.2. What does the woman suggest the man do?A. S

2、ign up to be a member.B. Try a different website.C. Pay to watch movies online.3. Why has the woman moved the boys seat?A. He has trouble in listening.B. He cant see clearly in class. C. He talks too much in class.4. How often does the man work out now?A. Once a week.B. Twice a week.C. Every other d

3、ay.5. Who is the woman probably speaking to?A. Her doctor.B. Her good friend.C. Her personal trainer.第节听下5段对话或独。每段对话或独后有个题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独前,你将有时间阅读各个题,每题 5秒钟;听完后,各题将给出 5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第 6、7题。6. Where does the conversation take place?A. In a dining hall.B. In an office do

4、wntown.C. In an apartment in the EastEnd.7. What does the man want to do now?A. Get to work.B. Go to a restaurant.C. Visit the womans company.听第7段材料,回答第 8 10题。8. When did the speakers parents get married?A. 15years ago.B. 30years ago.C. 35years ago.9. What will the speakers do for the wedding annive

5、rsary?A. Send their parents on a trip.B. Have a little wedding ceremony.C. Invite some new friends to a party.10. Who will send out the invitation emails?A. The man.B. The woman.C. Mom and Dad.听第8段材料,回答第 11 13题。11. How does the woman feel about her job?A. Unhappy.B. Satisfied.C. Worried.12. What doe

6、s the man do for a living?A. He is a doctor.B. He owns his business.C. He works as a lawyer.13 When will the woman take some time off?A. In the spring.B. In the winter.C. In the autumn.听第9段材料,回答第 14 17题。14. How does the girl spend much time?A. Looking at her phone.B. Talking with her friends.C. Play

7、ing ball games.15. What best describes the mans work?A. Financial.B. Medical.C. Technological.16. What is the mans main concern about Meitu?A. It isnt very private.B. Its an old technology.C. Its making his daughter less smart.17. What can we learn from the mans words?A. The girl will have to delete

8、 Meitu.B. The man will allow the girl to use Meitu.C. The man will send his daughter to a different school.听第10段材料,回答第 18 20题。18. Which type of ski run is fit for beginners?A. Blue-square.B. Green-circle.C. Black-diamond.19. What do we know about Whistler Blackcomb Mountain Resort?A. There are no in

9、structors there.B. Visitors can take cable cars there.C. Cabins there are in the center of the forest.20. How can visitors get the best prices?A. By booking through the website.B. By calling the resort directly.C. By going to the sales desk.第部分:阅读理解 (共两节,满分 35 分)第节(共 15题;每题 2 分,满分 30分)阅读下短,从每题所给四个选项

10、(A、B、C 和 D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂。ACaregivers Wanted-Weekend OnlyEntry-level or experienced caregivers work weekends only at our Mantua location. Care forthe children and adults.$10starting rate + $1shift differential (资级差) on the 2nd & 3rd shifts.* Day shift: 7:00am-7:00pm every Saturday & Sunday* Nig

11、ht shift (Option 1): 7:00pm-7:00am every Friday & Saturday* Night shift (Option2): 7:00pm-7:00am every Saturday & SundayWhat we offer: Paid Training/Paid Time Off (PTO)/Bonus CashBonus cash: Weekend Warriors who work two 12-hour shifts per weekend receive a paymentfor an extra 8-hour shift at the st

12、arting rate of $10per hour. Shift differential does not apply tobonus cash.Full-time Housekeeper WantedFull-time Housekeeper is needed at Hattie Larlham in Mantua.$10.00/hour starting rate + excellent benefits including free life insurance.* Full-time, 1st shift: 6:30am-3:00pm* Full-time, 2nd shift:

13、 3:00pm-11:30pmWhat we offer: Paid training/Employee Discounts/Flexible Schedule/PTOLicensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) WantedAPPLYNOWto be awarded up to a $1,000BONUS after one year of employment!* Full-time, 36hours/week, 6:30pm-7:00am* Full-time, 36hours/week, 6:30am-7:00pmWhat we offer: Home-like W

14、ork Environment/Competitive Pay/Flexible Schedule/PTOFood ServicesAssistant (FSA) WantedFood ServiceAssistant makes a difference in the lives of children and adults with intellectual(智的) and developmental disabilities.* 1st shift: 5:30am-2:00pm* 2nd shift: 11:30am-8:00pmEvery other weekend required.

15、What we offer: Paid training/Flexible Schedule/PTO21. How much can a caregiver earn if she chooses Night Shift (Option 1) and works for 12hours?A. $120B.$128.C.$132.D. $136.22. Which position has something to do with attending to the disabled?A. Caregiver.B. Full-time Housekeeper.C. Licensed Practic

16、al Nurse.D. Food ServicesAssistant.23. What do we know about the third job?A. The nurse must have a college degree.B. The nurse needs to work 36hours a week.C. The nurse only has to work at the weekend. D. The nurse can get 1,000bonus after twoyears.B94-year-old Suttie Economy plans to be buried in

17、what looks like a pack of Juicy Fruitgum(糖)when he dies.Economys love affair with Juicy Fruit goes hack to his days in the service, when chewingguns producer Wrigley sent its products to troops overseas. Since then, Economy has becomesomething of a self-appointed goodwill ambassador for the brand.Sa

18、mmy Oakey, president of Oakeys Funeral Service and Economy have a friendship thatgoes back 45 years. After Economy recently suffered heart attacks, he approached his longtimefriend with a request: When his time came, he wanted to be buried in a coffin(棺材)painted toresemble his trademark gum. Oakey i

19、mmediately called Wrigleys but they gave Oakeys requesta thumbs-down.Actually, unusual burial requests are nothing new. Comic hook author Mark Gruenwaldsashes were mixed with ink that was used into a first-edition printing of Squadron Supreme.Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompsons ashes were shot out,

20、 while James Doohan, known to fansas Star Treks Scotty, had his remains sent into space.Knowing how important the chewing-gum-themed coffin was to Economy, Oakey didntgive up the fight. He managed to contact Mars Wrigleys top boss.Happily for all concerned, Oakey renewed his request to the powers th

21、at be and met withsuccess. In an e-mail from the company president, he was told the company would go along withwhatever the family wanted to do.Not only did the gum company give their biggest fans final gift, they also sent Economysfamily 250packs of Juicy Fruit as a thank you for his lifelong brand

22、 love.Economy has actually taken a turn for the better. We dont know whether his improvedcondition is due to the Juicy Fruit effect, but if theres one thing weve learned from this story,its if you think outside the box and ask nicely sometimes you can take it with you.24.How did Wrigleys respond to

23、Oakeys request at first?A. They agreed to it. B.They ignored it.C.They turned it down.D.They hesitated.25.What does the author think of Economy?A.Honest.B.Faithful. C.Brave.D.Generous.26.What is the purpose of Paragraph 4?A.To point out green burial has a long history.B.To prove many people follow E

24、conomys suit.C.To explain green burial is becoming a tendency.D.To show Economy isnt the first to have a strange burial idea.27.What is the text about?A.An unusual wish. B.Astrange old man.C.Alifelong friendship.D.Afamous gum brandCArecent Stanford study found thatAmericas students are shockingly ba

25、d at telling fact fromfiction in this digital age. Its apparent that something has to change in the nations classrooms.That something, according to Professor SamWineburg, one of those Stanford researchers, is“practice.”“How do they become prepared to make the choices about what to believe, what to f

26、orward,what to post to their friends,” Wineburg asked on NPRsAll Things Considered, “when teachersgive no practice to them?”Patricia Hunt, an experienced teacher at Wakefield High School inArlington, Va., is doingsomething she has never done before: helping to pilot a new, digital course called the

27、checkologyvirtual classroom. It comes from the nonprofit The News Literacy Project.Hunts students, most of them seniors, work in threes or fours. Theyre presented with aseries of stories that are rapidly and broadly spread via the Internet. Some are false information.Some are ads.And some are pure f

28、act.“We dont know which is which at this point,” laughs student Kahder Smith. “We actuallyhave to sit down, take our time, and actually read them.And probably Google some stuff to see ifits real or not.”Apost claims that more than a dozen people died after receiving the flu vaccine in Italy andthat

29、the CDC (Centers for Disease Control) is now telling people not to get a flu shot.“I mean, Ive heard many unconfirmed reports that the flu shots bad for you,” studentAutumn Cooper says. But instinct tells her the storys wrong. “It just doesnt look like a reliablesource. It looks like this is off Fac

30、ebook and someone shared it.” Cooper labels the story“fiction”.And shes right.Instead of teaching students the fundamentals of fact checking, many schools simply ignorethe problem, blocking social media sites on school computers.“Its like teaching students to drive in the parking lot and then sendin

31、g them out on thehighway and saying Good luck!” saysAudrey Church, president of theAmericanAssociationof School Librarians.28. What does the underlined word “they” in Paragraph 2refer to?A. Stanford researchersB. Media people.C. Teachers.D. Students.29. How does Hunt run the digital course?A. By let

32、ting students identify factual information in groups.B. By taking students to a news organization regularly.C. By asking students to go on the Internet together.D. By inviting experts to give students lectures.30.According to Church, what should schools do?A. Help students improve driving skills.B.

33、Teach students how to spot false news.C.Allow students to drive on the highway.D.Ask students to avoid using social media.31. What does the text mainly discuss?A.An educational issue in the digital age.B. The findings of a recent Stanford study.C. The influence of a widely spread post.D.An experienc

34、ed high school teacher.DPeople who regularly sleep for six hours or less each night in middle age are more likely todevelop dementia than those who routinely manage seven hours, according to a major study intothe disease.Researchers found a 30% greater risk of dementia in those who during their 50s,

35、 60s and 70sconsistently had a short nights sleep, regardless of other risk factors such as heart condition andpoor mental health.Sabia, an author of the study at the university of Paris and her colleagues analyzed surveydata from University College Londons Whitehall study, which launched in 1985and

36、 followedthe health and lifestyles of more than 10,000British volunteers. The French team focused onnearly 8,000participants who self-reported their sleep patterns.During 25years of follow-up. 521participants developed dementia, with most diagnosed intheir late 70s. Writing in Nature Communications,

37、 the scientists described how those whoroutinely got six hours of sleep or less each night in their 50s and 60s were 30% more likely todevelop dementia than those who typically managed seven hours.The study does not prove that sleeping too little causes dementia, since sleep loss itself maybe one of

38、 the earliest symptoms of the disease. But some scientists believe the results strengthenevidence that continuous poor sleep may at least contribute to the disease.The first pathological changes that lead to dementia occur one to two decades before thedisease becomes obvious, as sticky proteins call

39、ed amyloid build up in the brain. When the 1985Whitehall study first assessed the sleep of volunteers who later developed dementia, this processhad probably not started. This meant that if they were sleeping too little, it was unlikely to havebeen caused by dementia-related brain changes.“It strengt

40、hens the evidence that poor sleep in middle age could cause or worsen dementia inlater life,” said Dr. Liz Coulthard, a consultant senior lecturer in dementia neurology. “It makessense to take measures to improve sleep such as going outside during daylight hours to helpmaintain the natural rhythms t

41、hat promote good sleep, avoiding too much alcohol or caffeine,particularly before bed, and finding a bedtime routine that works for you.”32. What risk factor for dementia does the passage focus on?A. Sleep loss.B.Age.C. Poor mental health.D. Heart condition.33. How did French scientists get the rese

42、arch findings?A. By making a comparison.B. By monitoring sleep patterns.C. By interviewing British volunteers.D. By analyzing previous survey data.34. In what tone do the scientists talk about the research?A. Casual.B. Doubtful.C. Negative.D. Cautious.35. What is the purpose of the last paragraph?A.

43、 To give examples.B. To collect proofs.C. To offer suggestions.D. To present arguments.第节(共 5 个题;每题 2 分,满分 10 分)根据短内容,从短后的选项中选出能填空处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Open a book by any philosopher and youll probably read that a meaningful life has toinvolve achieving something difficult. Thats because many philosoph

44、ers are perfectionistswhen it comes to the meaning of life. Its not just philosophers, either. Perfectionism is one of themain reasons people tend to believe their lives are meaningless. 36_ If they arent doingsomething absolutely amazing, then life has no meaning.37_ So the conclusion is obvious: m

45、ost lives are meaningless. Right? Not really.Dig a little deeper, and perfectionism falls apart. Actually you dont need to be a perfectionistabout the meaning of life. Life would be fantastic if everything was perfect. But somethingdoesnt need to be perfect to be fantastic. 38_For one, its pretty in

46、consistently applied most of the time. People who are perfectionistsabout the meaning of life often dont apply it to other areas of their lives.39_ For example, perfectionists dont think theyre a failure if they dont get ahundred percent on every test. So isnt it also absurd to apply that kind of st

47、andard to themeaning of life?It doesnt end there. The demands that perfectionists place on themselves and others areactually really unrealistic. And that means they can only lead to disappointment. 40_ Itwould be similarly odd to call one of your friends a huge failure because he can achieve as much

48、in a day as Superman. But that exactly the logic perfectionism applies when it claims that ourlives have to be extraordinary in some way to have meaning.A. They see life as all-or-nothing.B. We dont expect a dog to drive a car.C. This leads to lots of double standards.D. Youre unlikely to be satisfi

49、ed with any result.E. And there are actually a few problems with perfectionism.F. However, most of us arent an Einstein or a Mother Teresa.G. Theyd probably dismiss the ideas like that as absurd, in fact.第三部分 语运(共两节,满分45分)第节 完形填空 (共20题;每题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下短, 从短后各题所给的 A、 B、 C 和D 四个选项中,选出可以填空处最佳选项,并在答题纸上将

50、该项涂。With sunset on the horizon, Chad Rissman and his uncle Darrin Vick had waited all day forone bite. They were just sitting there talking when_41_ the line got tightand_42_. With that light bite, they got _43_in an unforgettable fishing tale.Darrin was going to grab the _44_.As the leader (接钩线) wa

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