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2022年上海市龙茗中学高二英语上学期期末试题含解析一、选择题1.____themeetingshouldlasttwodaysorthreedaysdoesn’tmatter.A.ThatB.whetherC.IfD.Where.参考答案:B2._____________,thepayisn’tattractiveenough,thoughthejobitselfisquiteinteresting.

A.Generallyspeaking

B.Onthecontrary

C.Inparticular

D.tobehonest参考答案:D3.—I’mafraidthedatefortheinterviewdoesn’tsuitme.

—_______,wecanmakeitanotherday.A.Ifso B.Ifnecessary C.Ifnot D.Ifpossible参考答案:4.Ifhe___totheteacherattentively,he___theanswertotheproblemnow.A.hadlistened,wouldhaveknown

B.listened,wouldknowC.listened,wouldhaveknown

D.hadlistened,wouldknow参考答案:D5.Thetobacco,whichisusedtomakecigarettes,wasfirstgrownin_______isnowpartoftheUnitedStates.

A.what B.that C.all

D.which参考答案:A6.Asaresultoftheseriousearthquake,two-thirdsofthebuildingsinthatarea

. A.needrepairing B.needstorepair C.needsrepairing

D.needtorepair参考答案:A略7.—IplantopayavisittoPeterthisSunday.

—Iagree.Youknow,he________cometoseeusonSundayswhenwewereinUSA..

A.might

B.would

C.should

D.could参考答案:B略8.—Hi,Jane.Ienjoyedmyselfsomuchatyourbirthdaypartylastnight.—

.A.Oh,that’skindofyou

B.Congratulations

C.It’smypleasure

D.Oh,I’mgladtohearthat参考答案:D

9.Tomaskedthecandymakersiftheycouldmakethechocolateeasier______intosmallpieces.

A.break B.breaking C.broken D.tobreak参考答案:D略10.Manypeoplewereafraidtogotoswimwhentheyrememberedthescenes________peoplewereeatenbythebigwhiteshark.A.inwhich

B.bywhich

C.which

D.that参考答案:A11.USPresidentBarackObama________anationalspeechatthe10thanniversaryof9/11terrorattacks.A.addressed

B.delivered

C.spoke

D.recited参考答案:B12.--Comeon,pleasegivemesomeideaabouttheproject.

---Sorry.Withsomanywork_______mymind,Ialmostbreakdown.

A.filled

B.filling

C.tofill

D.beingfilled参考答案:B13.Intheeyesof_____localpeople,theyoungsoldieris_____secondtonone,forhemanagedtosave_____oldladyattheriskofhislife.A./;/;the

B.the;the;the

C.the;/;an

D./;a;an参考答案:C知识点:冠词解析:选C,第一空是特指,当地的人们;第二空不需要冠词,secondtonone举世无双,首屈一指;第三个空是不定代词,表示“一位”。故选C。技巧点拨:牢记冠词用法。典型总结:不定冠词的用法:1)表示某一类人或某事物中的任何一个,经常用在第一次提到某人或某物时,用不定冠词起介绍作用,表示一个。如:Igavehimabookyesterday.我昨天给了他一本书。2)表示人或事物的某一种类,强调整体,即以其中的一个代表一类。如:Ahorseisusefultomankind.马对人类有用。3)不定冠词用在事物的"单位"前,如时间,速度,价格等意义的名词之前,表示"每一"。如:Weoftengotoschooltwotimesaday.我们常常一天两次去学校。4)用在序数词前表示“再一”、“又一”。如:Iwanttogothereasecondtime我想再一次去那里。5)不定冠词用来指某人某物,但不具体说明任何人或任何物。如:Aboycametoseeyouamomentago.刚才有一个小孩来找你。

14.Thosewhodoeverything_________moneywon’tleadahappylife.A.intermsof

B.inplaceof

C.infrontof

D.incaseof参考答案:A15.—Didyoumeetanyone______attheparty?—No,infact,Ifoundthepartyrather______.A.interesting;boring

B.interested;boringC.interesting;bored

D.interested;bored参考答案:A试题分析:考查非谓语动词。——在聚会上你遇到一些有趣的人吗?——没有,事实上,我发现聚会相当令人厌烦。故选A。【知识归纳】表示情感的现在分词和过去分词surprising令人惊讶的,surprised感到惊讶;frightening令人害怕的,frightened感到害怕;moving令人感动的,moved感动;exciting令人兴奋的,excited感到兴奋;boring令人厌烦的,bored感到厌烦。现在分词的主语通常指事物;过去分词的主语通常指人。16.Iwalkedslowlythroughthemarket,wherepeople

allkindsoffruitsandvegetables.IstudiedthepricescarefullyandboughtwhatIneeded.

A.sell

B.wereselling

C.hadsold

D.havesold参考答案:B二、完型填空17.完形填空(共20小题:每小题1分,共20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。IfellinlovewithYosemiteNationalParkthefirsttimeIsawit,whenIwas13.Myparentstookusthereforcamping.Onthewayout,IaskedthemtowaitwhileIranuptoE1Capitan,a___46__rockof3,300feetstraightup.Itouchedthatgiantrockandknew___47__Iwantedtoclimbit.Thathasbeenmylife’spassioneversince---___48__therocksandmountainsofYosemite.I’velongmadeYosemitemy___49__.About15yearsagoIstartedseeingalotof___50__,liketoiletpaper,beercans,andemptyboxes,aroundthearea.It’s___51__mewhyvisitorsstartedrespectingtheplace___52__andtreatedsuchabeautifulhome-likeplacethisway.Itried___53__trash(垃圾)myself,butthejobwastoobig.Iwould___54_anhourortwoonthejob,onlytofindtheareatrashedalloveragainweekslater.Finally,Igotso__55_itthatIdecidedsomethinghadtochange.Asarock-climbingguide,Iknew___56__aboutorganizinganybigevent.Butin2004,togetherwithsomeclimbers,Isetadatefora___57__.Onthatday,morethan300people___58__.Overthreedayswecollectedabout6,000poundsoftrash.Itwasamazinghowmuchwewereableto___59__.Icouldn’tbelievethe___60_wemade---theparklookedclean!Eachyearvolunteerscomeforthecleanupfromeverywhere.In2007alone,2,945peoplepickedup42,330poundsoftrashand___61__132milesofroadway.Ioftenhearpeople___62__abouttheirsurroundings.Ifyouareoneofthem,Iwouldsaytheonlywaytochangethingsisby___63__ratherthancomplaining.Weneedtoteachby___64__.Youcan’tblameothers___65__youstartwithyourself.46.A.distant

B.huge

C.narrow

D.loose47.A.immediately

B.finally

C.gradually

D.recently48.A.imagining

B.painting

C.describing

D.climbing49.A.garden

B.home

C.lab

D.palace50.A.material

B.resources

C.waste

D.goods51.A.beyond

B.against

C.over

D.within52.A.more

B.most

C.less

D.least53.A.throwingaway

B.pickingup

C.breakingdown

D.diggingout54.A.kill

B.save

C.wait

D.spend55.A.satisfiedwith

B.delightedin

C.tiredof

D.usedto56.A.something

B.anything

C.everything

D.nothing57.A.cleanup

B.party

C.picnic

D.concert58.A.droppedout

B.showedup

C.lookedaround

D.calledback59.A.demand

B.receive

C.accomplish

D.overcome60.A.plan

B.visit

C.contact

D.difference61.A.crossed

B.measured

C.covered

D.designed62.A.talk

B.complain

C.argue

D.quarrel63.A.doing

B.thinking

C.questioning

D.watching64.A.method

B.explanation

C.example

D.research65.A.although

B.if

C.when

D.useless参考答案:46---50BADBC

51---55ACBDC

56---60DABCD

61---65CBACD略三、阅读理解18. Manyofushavebecomesodependentonoursmartphonesthatweusethemtocarryout221taskseveryday. Astudyof2,000smartphoneownersreveals(显示)thattheaverageuserreachesfortheirphonesat7:31a.m.eachmorning,tocheckpersonale-mailsandFacebook.Andbeforethey’veevengotoutofbed,themajorityofpeoplechecktheweather,readthenews,andsendatextortwotofriends.Italsoemerges(出现)thatpeoplewillcheckthetraintimes,dotheirbankingandupdateInstagramearlyonintheday. Inanaverageweek,theresearchdiscoversthatuserspickuptheirphonesmorethan1,500timestocompletevarioustasksfrome-mailstoplayinggamesandpostingtosocialmedia.Andtheaveragesmartphoneuserisontheirphonesforthreehoursandsixteenminutesaday.Thisamountstoalmostonefulldayaweekusingtheirphones,soit’snowonderalmostfourintenusersadmitfeelinglostwithouttheirphones. Manyownersalsoadmitfindingthemselvesusingtheirphoneswithoutrealizingthey’redoingso,withtwothirdssayingtheyhavemanagedtologinandbrowseFacebookwithoutthinking.Andsurprisingly,fourintensaidtheyhave,atonetimeoranother,checkedtheire-mailsautomaticallywithoutthinking. Thestudyhasalsorevealedthatoursmartphonesarenowbecomingmoreofa“go-to-gadget”,replacingdesktopsandlaptops,whichpeopleonlyturntofor,onaverage,140tasksinatypicalday.21.Taskscarriedoutonsmartphonesareabout______morethanthoseondesktopsandlaptops.A.

221. B.140. C.1,500. D.8022.Whatcanbelearnedfromthefourthparagraph?A.

Peopleoftenusetheirphonesunconsciously(无意识地).B.

OnethirdmanagetobrowseFacebookwithoutthinking.C.

Halfofpeoplechecktheire-mailsautomatically.D.

Sixintenpeopledon’tchecktheire-mails.23.What’sthebesttitleofthepassage?A.

AreWeAddictedtoOurSmartphones?B.

TheFunctionsofSmartphonesC.

TheDisadvantagesofSmartphonesD.

SmartphonesWillTakethePlaceofDesktopsandLaptops参考答案:21-23DAA

19.Youngpeoplealmostnevergetagoodpress(评论)thesedays.“Theiroutlookiscenteredontrashybooksandfilms,”expressedonecitizeninaletterIrecentlycameacrossintheDailyMail.Itseemsthatpeoplehavebeencomplainingabouttheyoungsinceancienttimes.However,theyoungareprobablynoworsethanthey’veeverbeen.AndIthinkthey’rebetter.Teenagerstodayarebrighter,moreenergetic,moreoutgoing,andmoreinterestingthananygenerationbefore.Thetruthis,wehearplentyofbadnewsaboutyouth,butweneverhearaboutthemajority.Surelytheyallwanttobefootballersorattractivemodels?Notabitofit.WhenresearchcompanyBritain-Thinksexaminedteenagersattitudesearlierthisyear,theyfoundthatthemostpopulargoal(sharedbysome70percent)wasto“haveajobyoulove”,followedbyhavingauniversitydegree,owningyourownhomeandbeinginahappy,long-termrelationship.IttallieswithanotherstudybytheInstituteforEconomicandSocialResearch,whichfoundthatwhatmadeteenagershappiestwasn’tanewsmart-phoneorpairofshoes,but“thesimplethingsinlife”suchasclosefriends,goingswimmingandspendingtimewiththeirparents.Indeed,themoreyoulookattheyoung,themoreimpressivetheyseem.Theyare,ofcourse,moretechnologicallyknowledgeableandskillfulthananygenerationbeforethem.Buttheinterestingthingisthatthey’renotmerelyconsumers;they’recreators.Thinkofallthoseyoungpeopledevelopingtheirownwebsitesormachines.Seventeen-year-oldNickD’Aloisioisanexample.Heinventedanews-summaryapp(应用程序)calledSummlyandsoldittoYahoothisyearforareported£18million.ThecompanyofferedhimajobinCalifornia,butheturneditdown.“I’llbestayinginLondon,”heexplained.“IwanttofinishmyAlevelsandIcouldn’treallyliveonmyownoutthere.”Ofcoursetheyaren’tperfect,andeverygenerationhasitsfairshareofbadapples.ButIthinkourfutureisinsafehands.13.Theunder

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