1、1 高二高二英语英语线上线上学习学习诊断诊断卷卷 2022.4 I. Listening Comprehension (30%) Section A 每题每题 1 分分 1*10=10 分分 Directions: In Section A, you will hear ten short conversations between two speakers. At the end of each conversation, a question will be asked about what was said. The conversations and the questions wil
2、l be spoken only once. After you hear a conversation and the question about it, read the four possible answers on your paper, and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. 1. A. At a railway station. B. At an airport. C. In a park. D. In Germany. 2. A. By metro. B. By bicyc
3、le. C. By car. D. On foot. 3. A. The woman is not a successful tourist guide. B. The woman has visited all the countries in the world. C. The man is from Africa. D. The woman hasnt been to any African country. 4. A. Godfather barely surprises viewers. B. Godfather is worth watching repeatedly. C. Ev
4、ery classic should be watched for at least 6 times. D. The plot of Godfather is hard to believe. 5. A. 50 mph. B. 100 mph. C. 15 mph. D. 30 mph. 6. A. Do some outdoor exercise. B. Buy some coffee. C. Continue with the lecture. D. Try to make the room less dry. 7. A. Doctor and nurse. B. Interviewer
5、and interviewee. C. Teacher and student. D. Boss and secretary. 8. A. 2 p.m. B. 2:30 p.m. C. 4:30 p.m. D. 4:40 p.m. 9. A. The ring is not hers. B. She doesnt have gold rings. C. She prefers gold to silver. D. She lost her silver ring. 10. A. The screen doesnt have to be cleaned. B. The keyboard also
6、 needs cleaning. C. The man shouldnt do the cleaning. D. Theres not enough time to clean the computer. Section B 每题每题 2 分分 2*10=20 分分 Directions: In Section B, you will hear several passages and longer conversations, after each passage or conversation, you will be asked several questions. The passag
7、es and the conversations will be read twice, but the questions will be spoken only once. When you hear a question, read the four possible answers on your paper and decide which one is the best answer to the question you have heard. Questions 11 to 13 are based on the following passage. 11. A. His un
8、iversity education focused on theoretical knowledge. B. His dream at university was to become a volunteer. C. He took pride in having contributed to the world. D. He felt honored to study English literature. 12. A. He participated in many discussions. B. He went through challenging survivals tests.
9、C. He wrote quite a few papers on voluntary work. D. He did well in countless interviews and presentations. 13. A. He experienced some difficulty adapting to the local culture. B. He learned to communicate in the local language. C. He had overcome all his weaknesses before he left for home. D. He wa
10、s chosen as the most respectable teacher by his student. Questions 14 to 16 are based on the following passage. 14. A. Waiting for the sea to calm. B. Turning off the engines of the searching warships. C. Searching the area near the seabed where the tail of the plane was found. D. Asking passing shi
11、ps to change their routes. 15. A. Its overseas business is performed well. B. The employers added more jobs than expected. C. The unemployment rate reached its highest point since 2008. D. The economy shows a weakening sign this year. 2 16. A. Beijing. B. Havana. C. Montreal. D. Indonesia. Questions
12、 17 and 18 are based on the following conversation. 17. A. David Jackson. B. The woman. C. Peter Jones. D. David Jones. 18. A. At 6:30, next Wednesday. B. At 6:30, tomorrow. C. At 6:00, this Wednesday. D. At 6:00, tomorrow. Question 19 and 20 are based on the following conversation. 19. A. The diffe
13、rences between the big shopping centers and small shops. B. Peoples shopping habits. C. The quality of the goods in the shopping centers. D. Peoples shopping experiences online. 20. A. The quality of the goods. B. The surroundings of the shops. C. The attitude of the shop assistant. D. The prices of
14、 the goods. II. Grammar and Vocabulary (35%) Directions:After reading the passage below, fill in the blanks to make the passage coherent and grammatically correct. For the blanks with a given word, fill in each blank with the proper form of the given word; for the other blanks, use one word that bes
15、t fits each blank. 每题每题 2 分分 2*10=20 分分 We have reached peak screen. Now revolution is in the air. Smart phones were once the best thing to happen to the tech industry. In the 11 years since the iPhone made its debut (初次登台), smart phones (21) _ (include) just about every other gadget. And it is surp
16、rising that it should alter every business. But (22) _ _ smart phones have achieved dominance, revolution is again in the air. At Googles and Apples recent developer conference, executives took the stage to show how much more irresistible they were making our phones. Then each company unveiled the s
17、oftware (23) _ (help) you use your phone a lot less. Theres a reason for this seemingly contradictory engineering effort, and its (24) _ I call “Peak Screen”. For much of the last decade, a technology industry (25) _ (rule) by smart phones has pursued a singular goal of completely (26) _ (conquer) o
18、ur eyes. Tech has now captured pretty much all visual capacity. Americans spend three to four hours a day looking at their phones, and thats the minimum estimation. So tech giants are to build the beginning of something new: a (27) _ (visual) tech world, a digital landscape (28) _ relies on voice as
19、sistants, headphones, watches and other wearables to take some pressure (29) _ our eyes. We may simply end up adding new devices to our screen-added lives, (30) _ it could change everything again. As I argued, in many ways screens have become too dominant in our lives. The sooner we find something e
20、lse, the better. Section B 每题每题 1.5 分分 1.5*10=15 分分 Directions:Complete the following passage by using the words in the box. Each word can only be used once. Note that there is one word more than you need. A. secure B. cooperation C existing D. sources E. concern F sacrificed G. functioning H. respe
21、ctive I. priority J demonstrated K. safeguard A letter to all the residents in Shanghai Dear residents, As Shanghai has been plagued by the Omicron variant since the beginning of March, the city is facing its toughest challenge in the fight against COVID-19. Pandemic prevention and control and the r
22、esidents well-being have been the citys top (31) _. Shanghai has been following President Xis instruction and the policy of “people first, life first”. Meanwhile, the city is trying its utmost 3 to achieve the dynamic zero-COVID goal by controlling imported COVID infections and preventing the (32) _
23、 infections from rebounding. The city is grateful for everyones efforts in this fight. People have (33) _ a lot, including the medics at the front line, grassroots officials, community volunteers, police officers and all the people who work in the pivotal sectors that keep the city (34) _. Their coo
24、peration and courage showed in the pandemic fight have been truly impressive. These are the very telling qualities that have (35) _ the residents characters perfectly. In dealing with the highly contagious and elusive Omicron variant, we need to control the (36) _ of infections as soon as possible.
25、As a result, the citys leadership office for pandemic prevention and control has decided to carry out a citywide grid nucleic acid testing, starting from March 28. We cant pull off a testing this size and win the pandemic battle without the (37) _ from the residents. Some of you have been in quarant
26、ine and lockdown for a long time. The city deeply appreciates everyones understanding and cooperation. Peoples well-being and safety have always been the Shanghai governments greatest (38) _. We will try our best to prevent the pandemic from further spreading and (39) _ daily necessities and medical
27、 services for everyone. We implore the residents to follow the pandemic control and prevention guidelines. We can only (40) _ our home and our city through everyones efforts. Under the leadership of President Xi and the Central Committee of the Communist Party of China, we firmly believe that we wil
28、l overcome every difficulty. We will win this fight against COVID and the spring in Shanghai will be beautiful as always. Shanghai Municipal Government . Reading Comprehension (45%) Section A 每题每题 1 分分 1*10=10 分分 Directions:For each blank in the following passages there are four words or phrases mar
29、ked A, B, C, and D. Fill in each blank with the word or phrase that best fits the context. Microsoft Corp founder Bill Gates caught peoples eye in a recent interview, when he suggested that robots should be taxed in order to help humans keep their jobs. Gates is only one of many people in the tech w
30、orld who have worried about _41_ and its threat to workers. Its easy to see why the tech world is _42_. The rise of machine learning has increased the fear that _43_ humans could simply become out of date-_44_, 3.5 million American truck drivers might soon find their jobs threatened by driverless tr
31、ucks. Though in the past, technology usually complemented workers _45_ replacing them, theres no law of nature (自然法则) saying the technology of the future will work the same. A few economists even claim that cheap automation has already _46_ income from workers to company owners. Another _47_ is that
32、 even if the mass of humanity ultimately does find new ways to add value by complementing new technologyto race with the machines,” as economist Erik Brynjofsson puts itthis transition could take a long time and hurt a lot of people. As Bloomberg Views Tyler Cowen has noted, wages in Britain fell fo
33、r four decades at the start of the Industrial Revolution. More _48_, weve seen very slow and painful adjustment to the impact of globalization. If the machine learning revolution hurts workers for 40 years before ultimately helping them, it might be worth it to _49_ that revolution and give them tim
34、e to adjust. The main argument against taxing the robots is that it might hold back _50_. Growth in rich countries has slowed markedly in the past decade, suggesting that its getting harder and harder to find new ways of doing things. Stagnating(停滞的) productivity, combined with falling business inve
35、stment, suggests that _51_ of new technology is currently too slow rather than too fast-the biggest problem right now isnt too many robots, its too few. Taxing new technology, however its done, could make that slowdown worse. 4 The problem with Gates basic _52_ is that its very hard to tell the diff
36、erence between new technology that complement humans and new technology that replaces them. This is especially true over the long term. Power looms(织布机)replaced human weavers back in the Industrial Revolution. _53_, people eventually became more productive, by learning to operate those looms. If tax
37、es had slowed the development of power looms, the eventual (最终的) improvements would have come later. This is a powerful argument _54_ the taxation of automation. Gates is right to say that we should start thinking ahead of time about how to use policy to mitigate(缓和)the unintended consequences of au
38、tomation. But given the importance of sustaining innovation, we should look at _55_ policies. 41. A. sanitation B. automation C. meditation D. dedication 42. A. furious B. worried C. intolerant D. thrilling 43. A. few B. several C. many D. any 44. A. in other words B. for example C. of course D. by
39、contrast 45. A. in case of B. because of C. in face of D. instead of 46. A. distracted B. perceived C. prompted D. swallowed 47. A. panic B. empathy C. adjustment D. vision 48. A. possibly B. recently C. primarily D. normally 49. A. slow down B. bring up C. burn out D. light up 50. A. modernism B. s
40、uccession C. evacuation D. innovation 51. A. persuasion B. adoption C. interruption D. elimination 52. A. proposal B. moral C. gratitude D. misfortune 53. A. However B. Therefore C. Consequently D. Furthermore 54. A. from B. against C. by D. besides 55. A. random B. stimulating C. persistent D. alte
41、rnative Section B 每题每题 2 分分 2*15=30 分分 Directions:Read the following three passages. Each passage is followed by several questions or unfinished statements. For each of them there are four choices marked A, B, C, and D. Choose the one that fits best according to the information given in the passage
42、you have just read. (A) I remember meeting him one evening with his pushcart. I had managed to sell all my papers and was coming home in the snow. It was that strange hour in downtown New York when the workers were pouring homeward in the twilight. I marched among thousands of tired men and women wh
43、om the factory whistles had unyoked. They flowed in rivers through the clothing factory districts, then down along the avenues to the East Side. I met my father near Cooper Union. I recognized him, a hunched, frozen figure in an old overcoat standing by a banana cart. He looked so lonely, the tears
44、came to my eyes. Then he saw me, and his face lit with his sad, beautiful smile-Charlie Chaplins smile. Arch, its Mikey, he said. So you have sold your papers! Come and eat a banana. He offered me one. I refused it. I felt it crucial that my father sell his bananas, not give them away. He thought I
45、was shy, and coaxed and joked with me, and made me eat the banana. It smelled of wet straw and snow. You havent sold many bananas today, pop, I said anxiously. He shrugged his shoulders. What can I do? No one seems to want them. It was true. The work crowds pushed home morosely(愁眉苦脸的)over the paveme
46、nts. The rusty sky darkened over New York buildings, the tall street lamps were lit, innumerable trucks, street cars and elevated trains clattered by. Nobody and nothing in the great city stopped for my fathers bananas. I ought to yell, said my father dolefully. I ought to make a big noise like othe
47、r vendors, but it makes my throat sore. 5 Anyway, Im ashamed of yelling, it makes me feel like a fool. I had eaten one of his bananas. My sick conscience told me that I ought to pay for it somehow. I must remain here and help my father. Ill yell for you, pop, I volunteered. Arch, no, he said, go hom
48、e; you have worked enough today. Just tell momma Ill be late. But I yelled and yelled. My father, standing by, spoke occasional words of praise, and said I was a wonderful yeller. Nobody else paid attention. The workers drifted past us wearily, endlessly; a defeated army wrapped in dreams of home. E
49、levated trains crashed; the Cooper Union clock burned above us; the sky grew black, the wind poured, the slush burned through our shoes. There were thousands of strange, silent figures pouring over the sidewalks in snow. None of them stopped to buy bananas. I yelled and yelled, nobody listened. My f
50、ather tried to stop me at last. “Nu,” he said smiling to console me,” that was wonderful yelling, Mikey. But its plain we are unlucky today! Lets go home.” I was frantic, and almost in tears. I insisted on keeping up my desperate yells. But at last my father persuaded me to leave with him. 56. “Unyo