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1、湖北省2021-2022学年高二上学期期末联合调研测试英语试题(wd无答案)一、阅读理解()1. Ideas for Unusual Holidays in EuropeToda/s modem travellers are journeying further and more responsibly to unusual holiday destinations. Here arc 4 ideas for an unusual holiday in Europe.Go diving in SpainParticipate in a plastic cleanup project based

2、 in Barcelona, helping to empty the ocean of waste. Experienced and new divers can both take part, and ifs a brilliant schedule of volunteer work in the mornings and free time the rest of the day.Discover a new approach to life in VipavaThe Vipava Valley region is somewhere you can experience a uniq

3、ue way of life perfectly in hannony with the natural environment. Everywhere you go, you will find a peacefill attitude to life.Step into a fairytale in FreudenbergWhat makes this place so special is the streets of 17th century hall-wooden houses in Freudenbergs old town. Along with superb cuisine a

4、nd fantastic natural scenery, the area has hiking and cycling trails.Look after dogs and cats in RotterdamThis animal volunteer project in Rotterdam gives you the opportunity to play with dogs and cats. Rotterdam is a unique part of the Netherlands in that it is full of urban architecture and a vari

5、ed nightlife scene that makes it an ideal location fbr a city break.【题 1 】What can visitors do when diving in Spain?【题15A. thoughtfulB. faithfulC. hopefulD. grateful四、用单词的适当形式完成短文() 7.阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Originating from his 【题 1 】 (curious) about Chinese porcelain (瓷器)collected in his h

6、ome, Kevin Cook, a man from the United States, travelled to Jingdezhen, Xian, Chengdu, Dunhuang, Shanghai, Beijing and other places. It was the first time that he【题 2】(pay) a visit to China. Helearned about porcelain craftsmanship in Jingdezhen, explored【题 3】origin of papermaking inHanzhong and gain

7、ed a valuable understanding of the wisdom【题 4 】 (contain) in Chinesecalligraphy in Xian. He tried hotpot and got to know the 【题 5 】 (amaze) power of herbs in traditional Chinese medicine. He visited the Mogao Grottoes in Dunhuang, 【题 6 】 he talked to designers to learn how mural (壁画)colors 【题 7 】 (a

8、pply) to modern clothing design so that people could always carry a piece of history with them. He was also looking fbr the classic Chinese cartoon character the Monkey King and ended up being fascinated by the creative spirit of Chinese animation. Finally, he travelled to Red tourism 【题 8 】 (attrac

9、tion) in China and 【题 9 】 (true) understood the meaning of China Red. 【题 10】 surprising discoveries Kevin had along the way!五、其他应用文() 8.假定你是李华,周五你校邀请了 2022年北京冬残奥会吉祥物“雪容融”的设计者姜 宇帆到校讲座,分享吉祥物设计背后的故事。请你为校英文报写一篇新闻报道。内容包括:1. 时间和地点;2. 讲座内容和反响。 注意:1.词数80左右;2. 可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。参考词汇:残奥会Paralympic Games:吉祥物masc

10、ot:雪容融Shuey Rhon Rhon六、读后续写() 9.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。The QuarrelCoretti got a prize and I did not. However, it wasnt out of envy that I quarreled with him this morning.When I was writing in my copy-book fbr calligraphy this morning, Coretti jogged (轻碰)my arm and spoiled (破坏)my paper.

11、 I said a rude word to him angrily. He smiled, I did not do it intentionally.z/ I should have believed him, because I know him; but it displeased me that he should smile, and I thought: Now that he has had a prize, he has grown rude!After a while, to revenge (为.报仇)myself, I jogged him to spoil his p

12、aper. Enrico, you did that on purposehe said to me. He raised his hand but drew it back when the teacher saw it. Then he added, I shall wait fbr you outside! Now my anger died down and I felt sorry. No, Coretti could not have done it intentionally. He is good, I thought. I recalled how he had worked

13、 and helped his sick mother in his own home; and then how heartily he had been welcomed in my house; and how he had pleased my father. And I thought of the advice given by my fhtherIf you do something wrong, do apologize! But I did not dare to.I was ashamed to say sorr/. Looking at Coretti out of th

14、e corner of my eye, I felt 1 loved him. I said to myself Courage! But the words excuse me stuck in my throat. He glanced at me from time to time, and he seemed to be more sorrowful than angry. But at such times I looked directly into him to show that I was not afraid. He repeated, We shall meet outs

15、ide! And I said, We shall meet outside!”At last school was over.注意:1.续写词数应为150左右;2.请按如下格式在相应位置作答。Alone in the street with a ruler in my hand, I noticed he was following me.On hearing the words, I stood still in amazement and couldnt believe my cars.A. Collect waste from the water.B. Get professional

16、 guidance.C. Explore the depths of ocean.D. Improve their diving skills.【题 2】What attracts visitors most in Freudenberg?A. Superb cuisine.B. Natural landscape.C. Streets of hal仁wooden houses.D. Hiking and cycling trails.【题 3 】 Where should visitors go if they are interested in architecture?A. Barcel

17、ona.B. Vipava.C. Freudenberg. D. Rotterdam.()2. On Saturday night, a five-person team of the Chinese e-sports club, with the fiill name EDward Gaming, won the 2021 League of Legends World Championship in Reykjavik , Iceland , beating defending champion Datnwon KIA (DK) from South Korea. The live str

18、eaming of the championship had over 200 million viewers on two major domestic smartphone apps and other channels.The team has taken the opportunity to share Chinese culture with the world. At the beginning of the championship, the members of EDG and other staff displayed tai chi, martial arts and tr

19、aditional Chinese costumes in Reykjavik, launching a Chinese hurricane in the Icelandic capital. Now the posting of photos and videos on social networks have spread that hurricane to the whole world.With the popularity of digital technology, new forms of cultural exchanges have been appearing, of wh

20、ich c-sports arc of the hottest. Unlike texts and videos, c-sports go beyond the barriers of language and arc understandable around the world.Also e-sports appeal most to those in their early 20s, as shown by the carnival of college students on Saturday night. That in turn makes them a good bridge o

21、f communication between Chinese youngsters and their counterparts(同行)around the world. More importantly, the e-sports industry is sustainable (可持续的)in spreading Chinese culture, as the large audiences mean huge commercial potential. In 2020 alone, the sales profit of the domestic e-sports industry w

22、ent beyond S 43.56 billion, and involved 280,000 companies, which in turn created over 10 million jobs.As early as 2019, Hainan province announced its ambitious plan of building an international c- sports center. On Nov 5, the Organizing Committee of the 2022 Asian Games in Hangzhou city, announced

23、it had listed eight e-sports as events in the Games. Both show the strong policy support being given to e-sports.With more Chinese star gaming clubs and teams appearing, the industry is expected to boom and continue spreading Chinese culture to the world.【题 1 】What can we know from the news report?A

24、. E-sports play a significant role in bridging cultures between nations.B. The number of the viewers around the world reached over 200 million.C. There was a severe hurricane in Reykjavik, Iceland on Saturday night.D. EDward Gaming has won the LoL World Championship twice on end.【题 2】What do the num

25、bers in Paragraph 4 indicate?A. E-sports appealed to people of all ages.B. 2020 witnessed a turning point of e-sports.C. E-sports gave birth to many new companies.D. E-sports boosted economic development.【题 3 】 What can we infer from the last but one paragraph?A. The first international E-sports cen

26、tre was built in 2019.B. E-sports enjoyed great popularity in Hainan and Zhejiang.C. E-sports received official support from the authorities.D. E-sports were first listed as events in the Asian Games.【题 4】 What is the authors altitude towards the e-sports industry?A. Doubtful.B. Critical.C. Positive

27、.D. Cautious.()3. Sitting in front of the television with snacks after work is a popular entertainment. Thanks to streaming services that play every episode(集)of a television series automatically, viewers dont even need to reach for the remote control. But is it laziness that keeps us chewing? Or is

28、 it possible that the experience of watching TV can stimulate (刺激)our appetite?According to the Cleveland Clinic, television isnt so much an appetite stimulant as it is an appetite distraction. When watching TV, were engaged in the program, paying less attention to the body signals that tell us wcrc

29、 fiill. Instead, wcrc engaged in passive consumption.Combining television and snacking creates a cognitive(认知的)association in your brain that may cause you to consider the two activities intertwined. In other words, you might reach for some pizza not because you re hungry, but because youve identifi

30、ed television with eating. You might even eat more depending on the length of a program. You might eat less if you were watching a half-hour sitcom rather than a super-sized episode of a drama.ThaCs not to say the content of a program isnt influential. In 2013, a study in the journal Appetite looked

31、 at a group of 80 subjects, half of whom were told to watch a cooking program and half of whom were told to watch a nature show. Both groups were presented with equal amounts of chocolate- covered candies. Researchers found that viewers of the cooking show tended to eat more chocolate- covered candi

32、es than the nature show viewers.So is snacking while watching television that bad? Like most things, iCs OK in moderation (适度). Eating meals away from the TV can encourage mindful eating, which directs your attention to the food in front of you. Better yet, you wont have to struggle to hear your fav

33、orite show over all that chewing.【题 1 】 Why arc the questions raised in the first paragraph?A. To introduce the topic.B. To inspire readers imagination.C. To show the authors curiosity.D. To stress the influence of laziness.【题 2】What does the underlined worldintertwinedmean?A. Well received.B. Close

34、ly connected.C. Passively achieved.D. Hardly interacted.C. Viewers, opinions.D. Contrast experiments.【题 3 】What arc the findings in the journal Appetite based on?A. Group surveys.B. Previous research.【题 4】 What might the author agree with according to the passage?A. Watching TV stimulates your appet

35、ite.B. ICs harmful to snack while watching TV.C. ICs not advisable to watch TV while eating.D. Watching TV will help you focus on your food.4. Music tends to get stuck in our heads. Sometimes a tunc(曲调)stays on our thoughts and then plays, and replays, which seems never to end. This interesting phen

36、omenon, commonly called earworm, becomes a subject explored by scientists. Eanvorms can run around our heads from several minutes to numerous hours. As the melody (旋律)repeats, it becomes stuck in our mind. Even though our ears do not hear the tune, our brain continues to play it.Earworms often take

37、the form of song pieces rather than entire songs, and the song is usually a familiar one. Researchers are uncertain why some songs are more likely to get stuck in our heads than others, but everyone has their own tunes. Often those songs have a simple, pleasant melody and charming, repetitive lyrics

38、 (歌词),such as popular commercial jingles and slightly annoying radio hits.Recent or repeated exposure to a song or even a small part of a song can also cause earworms, as canword associations, such as a phrase similar to the lyrics of a song.While earworms might be annoying, most people report they

39、are pleasant or at least neutral(中立). Only a third of people arc disturbed by the carworms. How people deal with their carworms depends on how they feel about them. Those with positive feelings about their stuck songs prefer to just let them be while those with negative feelings turn to more behavio

40、ral responses, such as singing, talking, or even praying. They are also looking at whether everyday strategies help, like going for a run or doing a crossword. For them, getting an unwanted tune out of their head is a relief But of course the song that cures you might just end up being the next one

41、that gets stuck.【题 1 】Which of the following is regarded as an carworm?A. A creature living inside our ears.B. A melody repeating in our heads.C. A tunc heard in our cars.D. A complete and fhmiliar song.【题 2】Which is more likely to cause carworms?A. Tunes with annoying lyrics.B. Melodies with strong

42、 beats.C. Repeated music exposure.D.Widespread commercial ads.【题 3 】What is the last paragraph mainly about?A. Peoples annoyance of carwonns.B. Peoples embanassment over earworms.C. Peoples methods to relieve carworms.D. Peoples reaction to earworms.【题 4】What can be the best title of the passage?A.

43、Why That Song Sticks in Our HeadB.Why the Lyrics Become ImpressiveC. How Earworms Affect Our LifeD. How a Tune Becomes a Big Hit二、七选五()5. Robot food delivery is becoming more and more popularThe robots were being tested in limited numbers before the pandemic started. 【题 1 】 Hundreds of little robots

44、 arc rolling around colleges and cities in the United States, Britain and elsewhere.We saw demand for robot usage just go through the ceiling, said Alastair Westgarth. He is the head of Starship Technologies, whose robots recently made their 2 millionth delivery. Starship has deployed(部署)more than 1

45、 ,000 robots,叩 from just 250 in 2019.【题 2 】 They are operating in Milton Keynes, England; Modesto, California; and the companys hometown of Tallinn, Estonia.The robots use cameras, sensors and GPS to move around and even cross streets on their own at the speed of 8 kilometers per hour. Operators kee

46、p watch on several robots at a time, 【题 3 】 When a robot arrives, people enter a code from their phones to open the robot and get their food.【题 4】 The robots have to be recharged regularly. They are slow and cannot travel far. They will not leave food at the door.Data company NPD found that U. S. fo

47、od delivery orders increased 66 percent fbr the year ending in June. And delivery demand could remain high even after the pandemic, 【题 5】It is the right time and place fbr companies considering robots to test them and learn from them and do their own evaluation.A. There are some limitations fbr now.

48、B. Hundreds more will be sent out soon.C. They arc delivering food at 20 U. S. colleges.D. because people have gotten used to the service.E. because as the technology gets more popular, the costs will go down.F. but they say they rarely need to stop or move them around a barrier.G. But pandemic -rel

49、ated worker shortages and a desire for contactless delivery have expanded their use.三、完形填空()6. From the moment my husband brought home 3 chicks, our nine-year-old, Sophie, hasnt let them out of her . She named them Trixie, Bcarty and Adrian and was verywhen wc wouldnt let them sleep in her bed.Sophi

50、e takes at least one chicken everywhere we let her and has done things. Onehot day, she took Bearty to the . I wondered, Could chickens swim? Sophie balanced astick fbr Bearty to stay on, and the two down the river. The fromneighbors was funny, Is that a real chicken?The chickens are teaching us abo

51、ut love as well as and sorrow. , Beartydied after a dog attack. Wc had a chicken fbncral (葬礼), her for the joy she brought tous before wc her.The chickens werent allowed in the house until Sophie told me, There is to feelhappy about. Since then, weve allowed one inside at a time if Sophie immediatel

52、y afterthe visit.The chickens brought back to our lives. They have taught us tosituations wc cant change and find joy where wc can. I am so .【题1)A. incredibleB. reliableC. annoyingD. crucialA. mindB. possessionC. sightD. control【题2】A. confusedB. upsetC. desperateD. bored【题3】【题4】A. yardB. streamC. pa

53、rkD.school【题5】A. struggled【题6】B. swamC. divedD.floatedA. assessment【题7】B. blameC. messageD.reactionA. conflict【题8】B. cooperationC. lossD.selflessnessA. Sadly【题9】B. ActuallyC. NaturallyD.GraduallyA. accompanying【题10B. admiringC. thankingD.rewardingA. adopted【题11】B. metC. savedD.buriedA. anything【题12】B. somethingC. everythingD.nothingA. cleans up【题13】B. turns up .C. shuts upD.locks downA. depression【题14B. courageC. joyD.painA. avoidB. acceptC. controlD.anticipate

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