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高二英语12月考

第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共5小题;每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)

听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,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小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。

1.Whenwilltheman'smotherprobablyarrive?

A.At4:30pm.B.At2:30prr.C.At7:00pm.

2Whatdoesthemanmean?

A.Hedoesn'thavetimenow.

B.Hewillanswerthephoneatonce.

C.Hedoesn'twanttotalkwithMrMiller.

3.Whatdoesthemanwanttobeaftergraduation?

A.Ateacher.B.Adoctor.C.Alawyer.

4.WhereisMrDavidnow?

A.Intheoffice.B.Onbusiness.C.Onhiswaytooffice.

5.Whatisthemandoing?

A.Makingaphonecall.B.Makingavisit.C.Makingareport.

第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)

听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳

选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟

的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。

6.HowwillthespeakersgototheWestLake?

A.Bybike.B.Bytrain.C.Bycar.

7.Whenwillthespeakersmeet?

A.At4:30.B.At3:30.C.At4:00.

听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。

8.Wherearethetwospeakers?

A.Onabus.B.Inashoppingdistrict.C.Atabusstation.

9.What'sthelargestbuildingontheleft?

A.Abank.B.Atheater.C.Astore.

10.Whatcanweleamfromtheconversation?

A.Ahotelisbesidethetheatre.

B.Themanwantstobuysomefood.

C.Thepestofficeisjustonthecorner.

听第8段材料,回答第11至13题,

11.Whendidthewomanjointheswimmingclub?

A.Afterheroldestchildwasborn.

B.Aboutfiveyearsago.

C.Afterherwinningprizes.

12.Whatelsedoesthewomandoeverydaybesidesswimming?

A.Takepartinclubactivities.

B.Doallthehousework.

C.Takecareofthechildren.

13.Whatdocsthewoman'shusbandthinkofherswimming?

A.Hewantshertowinmore.

B.Hegivessupporttoher.

C.Hesuggestsshepractisemore.

听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。

14.Whereisthemanprobably?

A.Inataxi.B.Onabus.C.Attheairport.

15.Whenwillthespeakers'flightleave?

A.In20minutes.B.In40minutes.C.In30minutes.

16.Whoarethespeakersgoingtovisit?

A.Theirfriends.B.Theman'sparents.C.Thewoman'sparents.

17.Howisthewomanfeeling?

A.Angry.B.Excited.C.Nervous.

听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。

18.HowmanyreadersdocsthismagazinehaveinNorthAmerica?

A.About30million.B.About40million.C.About45million.

19.WhenwasthefirstTimemagazineissued?

A.In1923.B.In1933.C.In2003.

20.Whatcanwelearnaboutthemagazine?

A.Itsprofithasgreatlyincreasedsinceitsbeginning.

B.Itsreadersarcbecominglessandless.

C.Itispartlyaimedatman.

第二部分阅读(共两节,满分5。分)

第一节:(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37・5分)

阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。

HerearcfourofthebiggestdogparksintheU.S.thatprovideplentyofspacefbryourfbur-lcggcdfriendstoexplore

freelyandhaveendlessfiin.

CherryCreekStatePark

LocatedinAurora,Colorado,CherryCreekStateParkofiersabigfreerunningareaofover107acres(英-由).It'saperfect

placefbrdogsthatlovetoninandexploreinanaturalsetting.Theparkfeaturespathways,openfields,andevenapoolwhere

dogscancooloffduringhotdays.Givenitshugesize,it'sessentialtohavereliabledogcollars(项圈)withidentificationlabels

fbryourfurryfriends,astheymightwanderfarandwide.

MillieBushDogPark

Coveringover7,800acres,GeorgeBushParkinHouston,Texas,isoneofthelargestparksinthecountry,andithasabig

dogparkinside.TheMillieBushDogParkcovers15acrcs,withlargegrassyareas,pondsfbrswimming,andshadedspotsfbr

resting.Theparkisdividedintoseparateareasfbrlargeandsmalldogs,ensuringsafetyandcomfortfbrall.Whenvisiting.

bringastrongdogcollar,asyourpetwillhaveplentyofspacetoexploreandadventure.

PointIsabelRegionalShoreline

SituatedalongtheSanFranciscoBayinRichmond,California,Poin:IsabelRegionalShorelineisoneofthelargestdog

parksinthecountry,covering23acres.Thisparkprovidesbeautifulbayviewsandplentyofroomfbrdogstorunandplay

freely.Ilalsohasadog-friendlycaf^andawashingstation,makingitaconvenientandfunspottorafiilldayofaciiviiies.The

openenvironmentmeansdurabledogcollarsareamusttoensureyourpet'ssafetyduringtheiradventures.

BearCreekDogPark

InColumbia,Missouri,CosmoParkishometooneofthelargestdogparksintheMidwest.ItsBearCreekDogPark

coversnearly15acres,offeringwide-openspaces,trails,andapoolwheredogscanplayaround.Thisparkalsofeatures

separateareasfbrlargeandsmalldogs,makingitaflexibleoptionfbrdogowners.Withsomuchspacetoexplore,asecuredog

collarisveryimportanttokeepyourdogsafewhiletheyenjoythepark.

21.WhereistheMillieBushDogParklocated?

A.InHouston,Texas.B.InAurora,Colorado.

C.InColumbia,Missouri.D.InRichmond,California.

22.Whichparkhasadogfriendlycafe?

A.CosmoPark.B.GeorgeBushPark.

C.CherryCreekStatePark.D.PointIsabelRegionalShoreline.

23.Whatdothefourparkshaveincommcn?

A.Theycovermorethan100acres.B.Theyrecommendusingadogcollar.

C.Theyhavepoolsfbrdogstoswimin.D.Theydivideareasfbrbigandsmalldogs.

B

GitanjaliRao,bornin2005,isanIndianAmericanwriterandscientist.Herparents,whobothworkedineducation,

encouragedhercuriosityandlovefbrlearning.Whenshewasfouryearsold,herunclegaveherascienceset.Thissmallgift

gotherveryinterestedinhowthingswork.Atseven,sheearnedthetitleDavidsonYoungScholarbecauseofherstrongskills

inscienceandmath.

In2017,RaowonthefirstplaceintheDiscoveryEducation3MYoungScientistChallenge.Thisbroughtherwide

attention.Shedecidedtousehertalentstosolverealproblems.AfterlearningaboutunsafedrinkingwaterinFlint,Michigan,

shecreatedTethys.Thisdevicetestswaterfbrdangerousleadandsendsresultstoaphone.Later,shedesignedKindly,anapp

thatusescomputersmartstofindhurtfillonlinemessagesearly.ShealsobuiltEpionc,atooltohelpdoctorsspotsignsofdrug

addiction.

Raoisalsoawriter.Herfirstbook,BabyBrotherWonders,cameoutin2015whenshewasjustten.In2020,she

published//YoungPersonsGuidetoScienceandTechnology.Thatsameyear,TIMEMagazinechoseherasthefirsteverKid

oftheYear,featuringheronitscover.ShealsoreceivedotherimportantawardsincludingaplaceonForbesMagazine's30

Under30list.

Outsideofscience,RaoenjoysIndianclassicaldance,singingandplayingthepiano.ShehassharedherideasatTEDx

eventsandappearedinaMarveltelevisionshow.Herstoryteachesusthatyoungpeoplecanmakeabigdifferenceintheworld.

24.WhatfirststartedRao'sinterestinscience?

A.Herparents,jobs.B.Agiftfromheruncle.

C.Winningaschoolcompetition.D.Readingaboutwaterproblems.

25.WhatproblemdoesKindlyaimtosolve?

A.Drug'seffectiveness.B.Waterprices.

C.Ilurtfiilonlinemessages.D.Lackofscienceeducation.

26.WhathappenedtoRaoin2020?

A.ShejoinedaTVshow.B.Shewroteherfirstbook.

C.Shewenthe3MChallenge.D.ShewasnamedasKidoftheYear.

27.WhatisRao'sbeliefabouttechnologyaccordingtoherinventions?

A.Itbelongsonlytolabs.B.Itshouldbenefitsociety.

C.Itshouldreplacedoctors.D.Itsmainpurposeisentertainment.

C

Whatarcthelimitsofthehumanbody?Isthereapointatwhichitisphysicallyimpossibletodosomething?

“Onethingwe'vealllearnedinthelast30yearsorsoisthatjustaboutanythingishumanlypossible,“saysDr.Jack

Wilmore,authorofPhysiologyofSportandExercise.tuAstimegoesby,Ithinkyou'Hseemorerecordscontinuetofallinevery

sport.Thetalentpoolisbetterthanever.Withmoreandbetterathletesinvolvedandcompeting,recordswillfallandnew

standardswillbeset.”

Manybelieveditwasphysicallyimpossibleforahumantorunamileinunderfourminutes,butRogerBannisterproved

thattheorywrongwithathree-minute,59-secondmilein1954.Today,sub-tbur-minutemilesareconsideredroutineevenin

highschool.AndBobBeamonstretchedhumanperformanceinthe1968Olympicswithhishistoriclongjumpof8.90metres.

Inaneventwherearecordisusuallybrokenbymereinches,hebrokethepreviousjumprecordbymorethan21inches,but

evenhisrecordwasbrokenin1991.

Onefactorisnowbecomingmoreunderstoodandheavilyemphasized:sportspsychology.Gettinginsidetheathlete'shead

canbeaseffectiveastrainingandlongworkouts.AccordingtoWilmore,thepsychologicalaspectofsportshasbecomemore

andmoreesteemed.Hepointsoutthatmostprofessionalteamshavehiredsportspsychologistsfortheirplayers.

Inaddition,everyaspectofathletics---training,nutrition,injurytreatment---isfarbetterthanit'severbeen."Besides,

childrentodaytendtospecializeinoneortwosportsinsteadofcompetingnseveralaswascommontwenty-fiveyearsago,“

Wilmoresays."Thatmeanstheystartconcentratingonasportmuchearlierandmoreintensely,andtheybecomemuchbetterat

it.”

“There'salotwedon'tknowyetaboutthehumanbody,“headds.tfcAndoneofthosethingsisthefiillrangeofhuman

potential.Itwouldbefoolishtotryandpuilimitsonwhatthehumanbodycando.^^

28.WhichstatementwillWilmoreprobablyagreewith?

A.Itispreferabletosetuniversalstandardstorathletes.

B.Aihleieswillbecomeihemostsought-aftercelebriiies.

C.Itisnecessaryfbrathletestolearnthelimitsofthebody.

D.Athleteswillcontinuetosurpriseuswiththeirachievements.

29.WhyarcRogerBannisterandBobBeamonmentionedinparagraph3?

A.Tointroducetwogreatathletes.

B.Toshowsomeofthelatestworldrecords.

C.Toprovethelimitsofthebodycanbepushed.

D.Toexplainwhatathletescanachieveunderstress.

30.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“esteemed"inparagraph4mean?

A.Similar.B.Valued.

C.Complex.D.Specialized.

31.Howarctoday'schildrendifferentfromthoseyearsagoaccordingtoWilmore?

A.Theyparticipateinfarmoresports.

B.Theyarelesslikelytogetinjuredinsports.

C.Theybeginplayingsportsatamuchearlierage.

D.Theybecomemoreskilfulatoneparticularsport.

D

Usefoodtocaseyourmoods?Thetimeofmealsmayhaveanimpactonmoods,includinglevelsofdepressionandanxiety,

accordingtoresearchersatBrighamandWomen'sHospital.

Toconductthestudy,19participants(12menand7women)werearrangedtoexperienceaForcedProcessinadarkroom

ibrfour28-hour“days”.Participantswereassignedtooneoftwomealtiminggroups:theDaytimeandNighttimeMealControl

Group,whichhadmealsaccordingtoa28-hourcycle(resultingineatingbothduringthenightandday,whichistypicalamong

nightworkers),andtheDaytimeOnlyMealGroup,whichhadmealsona24-hourcycle(resultingineatingonlyduringthe

day).Theteamthenassesseddepressionandanxietylikemoodlevelseveryhour.

Theresultshowedthatmealtimingsignificantlyaffectedtheparticipants'moodlevels.Duringthesimulated(模拟的)

nightshift(day4),thoseintheDaytimeandNighttimeMealControlGrouphadincreaseddepressionandanxietylikemood

levels,comparedtothebaseline(day1).Incontrast,therewerenochangesinmoodintheDaytimeOnlyMealGroup.

Participantswithagreaterdegreeofcircadian(•昼夜节律的)disorderexperiencedmoredepressionandanxietylikemoods.

Researchersdiscoveredthatamongindividualsinthedaytimeandnighttimeeatinggroups,anxietyanddepressionroseby

16%and26%individually.AfamousauthorSarahChellappa,whocompletedworkonthisproject,said,“Mealtimingis

emergingasanimportantaspectofnutritionthatmayinfluencephysicalhealth,butthecausalroleofthetimingoffoodintake

inaffectingmentalhealthremainstobetested.Futurestudiesarcrequiredtoestablishifchangesinmealtimingcanlead

individualstoexperienceanxiety-relateddisorders.,*

Thefindingsopenthedoorforstudyingabehavioralstrategythatmightbenefitindividualssufferingfrommenialhealth

disorderssuchasshiftworkers.Thestudyalsoaddstoagrowingbodyofevidencefindingthatstrategiesthatimprovesleep

andcircadianpatternsmayhelppromotementalhealth.

32.Howisthestudycarriedoutaccordingtothetext?

A.Bypresentingcauseandeffect.

B.Byexaminingtheparticipants'eatinghabits.

C.Byrecordingtheeatingtimeinvariousgroups.

D.Bycomparingdatafromtwodifferentgroups.

33.Whichofthefollowingwilltheresearchersprobablyagreewith?

A.Daytimeeatingmightbenefitmentalhealth.

B.It'sunavoidableforpeopletoeatatthewrongtime.

C.Nighttimemealisharmfulandshouldbeprohibited.

D.It'snecessarytokeeptrackofourmoodlevelseachday.

34.Whatdocsthefbllow-uptestaimtofindoutaccordingtoSarahChcllappa?

A.Howfoodintakeaffectshuman'smoods.

B.Whetherchangesinmealtimingcauseemotionalproblems.

C.Whetherfoodnutritionisrelatedtomentalhealth.

D.Whyshiftworkerssufferfrommentalhealthdisorders.

35.Whichofthefollowingcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?

A.MealTimingReducesPressureB.MealTimingMayAffectMoods

C.MoodDisordersResultinAnxietyD.GoodStrategiesBenefitOurHealth

第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)

阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项,

Weallknowthatweshouldexercisemore,butfbrmanypeople,thebiggestpsychologicalobstacle(心理障碍)isthatthey

Ieeltheysimplycan'tspareanhour.Ifyouhaveeverfeltguiltyfbrnotexercisingorhaveencountereddifficultiesintime

management,then“exercisesnacks"mightbethesolution.

“Exercisesnacks“isanewterm,referringtoshort,consciousexerciseslastingnomorethanfiveminutes.36Unlike

thejunkfoodsnacksofthe“couchpotato5'type,these“exercisesnacks”arcaguilt-frccwaythatmakesimprovinghealth

conditionsdoable.

Asystematicreviewandanalysisfoundthatexercisesnackscansignificantlyimprovethecardio-pulmonary(心肺的)

functionofpeoplewhoarenotphysicallyactive.37Astheauthorsexplain,exercisesnacksmayenhancecommitmentto

regularphysicalactivitybyprovidingshort,flexibleexerciseperiodsthatarceasiertointegrateintodailyroutines.

38Insteadofcarvingoutanhouratthegym,incorporate(合并)shortperiodsofmovement(fiveminutesorless)

intoyourroutineatleasttwiceaday,andmakeitahabit.

Psychologically,snackingonexerciseimpactstheworkoutefleet.39Il'smoreabouttakingadvantageofsmall

windowsofopportunityinapracticalandrealisticway.

Achievablegoalscaninspiremotivation.Ataskthattakesonlyfiveminutesfeelsmanageable,andthesatisfying"ding,

ding,ding“feelingofsuccessfullycompletingasmallsnackexercisereleasesthe“rewardmolecule(分子)“一dopamine,

thereforestrengtheningtheformationofhabits.40

A.It'slessaboutdisciplineorwillpower.

B.Climbingstairsinyourofficebuildingalsoworks.

C.Theyarcparticularlyeffectivefbrthosewhositfbrlong.

D.Fitnessisn'tsomethingyouhavetodoinbigblocksoftime.

E.Theconceptchallengesthetraditional^all-or-nothing''mindset.

F.Therefore,thekeyistodothemseveraltimesthroughouttheday.

G.Thesesmallwinsbuildconfidence,thebeliefinyourabilitytosucceed.

第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)

第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)

阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。

TheolderIget,themoreIbelievethatoneofthesecretstolifeisstayingcurious.Tm41askingquestionsand

tryingnewthings.Itkeepsmeengagedinlifeand42thatIdon'tturnintoanoldstickinthemud.Fora43,being

willingtotrynewthingsandlearnaboutdifferenttechniquesand44notonlybenefitsyoubutcanalsohaveabigimpact

onstudents.

Afewyearsago,whennewAItechnologywas45,1wasverycurioustoseewhatallthehype(热潮)wasabout.

Thathelpedmebecomeanearlylearnerand46ofAlprograms,whichinturn47mystudents.Bylearningabout

AIprograms,Iwasabletocreate48thatreflectedthekidsinmyclassroomwithout49ahugeEmountoftime

re-creatinglessons.Byusinggoodprompts(提示),Iwasabletoadjustlessonssothatmystudents50whatIwas

teaching.

Bybeingcuriousandleaningintonewexperiences,Icreateroomfbr51andithelpsmeconnectwithmystudents.I

don't52timeonsocialmedia,oranyoftheotherappsmystudentsuse,butIdolearnaboutthemandstay53of

whattheyare.It'snotabouttryingtobethecoolteacher;it'saboutbringinggenuine54totheclassroom,whichhelpsme

learn,grow,andavoidgetting55.

41.A.exactlyB.graduallyC.constantlyD.silently

42.A.ensuresB.pretendsC.displaysD.doubts

43.A.doctorB.teacherC.workerD.programmer

44.A.joumalsB.formsC.lecturesD.strategies

45.A.risingB.occurringC.losingD.operating

46.A.performerB.witnessC.userD.creator

47.A.touchedB.benefitedC.impressedD.selected

48.A.missionsB.diagramsC.chancesD.lessons

49.A.investingB.havingC.stealingD.seeking

50.A.handedoverB.headedforC.relatedtoD.pointedat

51.A.memoryB.growthC.energyD.theory

52.A.refuseB.throwC.passD.spend

53.A.awareB.tiredC.alarmedD.sensory

54.A.promiseB.skillC.curiosityD.knowledge

55.A.cheatedB.stuckC.boredD.absorbed

第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)

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。

ItisnottoolatetoupdateyourknowledgeaboutEDG.OnSaturdaynight,56five-personteamoftheChinese

e-sportsclub(电竞俱乐部),withthefullnameEDwardGaming,wonthe2021LeagueofLegends(LoL)WorldChampionship

inReykjavik,Iceland.Thehashtag(标签)#EDGischampion^hadattracted209millionviewersbySundaymorning,withthe

numberstill57(increase).

Theteamhasmadeverygooduseoftheopportunity58(share)Chineseculturewiththeworld.Atthebeginning

ofthechampionshipinearlyOctoberthemembersofEDGandotherstaffdisplayedTaiChimartialartsandtraditional

ChinesecostumesinReykjavik,launchinga“Chinesehurricane”intheIcelandiccapital.Nowthepostingofphotosandvideos

onsocialnetworkshave59(true)spreadthathurricanetothewholeworld.

Withthe60(popular)ofdigitaltechnology,newformsofculturalexchangeshavebeenemerging(兴起),of

whiche-sportsareofthehottest.Unliketextsandvideos,61makesitpopularisthate-sportstranscend(跨越)the

barriersoflanguage.Alsoc-sportsappealmosttothosein62(they)20s,asshownbythecarnivalofcollegestudents

onSaturdaynight.Thatinturn63(make)themagoodbridgeofcommunication64Chineseyoungstersand

theircounterparts(对手)aroundtheworld.

WithmoreChinesestargamingclubsandteamsemerging,theindustry65(expect)tofurtherprosperand

continuespreadingChineseculturetotheworld.

第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)

第一节(满分15分)

66.校英文报正在开展题为“Beresponsibletravelers”的征文活动,请你写一篇征文投稿,内容包括:

1.存在的不文明旅游现象;

2.做负责任的游客的重要性;

3.倡议大家做负责任的游客。

注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;

2.可适当增加细节,以使行文连贯。

Beresponsibletravelers

第三节读后续写(满分25分)

67.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构戌一篇完整的短文。

ThefirstdayMohamedwenttoafinefoodstoreinhisnewneighborhood,herealizedthathereallywasn'tinTunisia

anymore.Helookedupatthemenuboard,whichhadnothingbutsandwichesonit,andwonderedhowhewasgoingtofigure

outwhatallofthesestrangenamesmeant.Mohameddecidedthathewouldjustgetdessertinsteadandaskedthewomanatthe

counterforicecreaminacup.Shesmiledbroadlyanddisappearedbehindthebigglassdisplaycasetofillhisorder.

WhileMohamedwaited,helookedatthebakedgoodsinthecase.Thereweresixteenkindsofbagels(百吉饼)andafew

differenttypesofcookiesthatMohameddidn'trecognize,buttherewerenopiesanddefinitelynothingfromhome.Mohamed

hadbeensoexcitedwhenhisparentstoldhimtheywereimmigratingtotheUnitedStates,butnow,hisbraveryandexcitement

feltalittleoutofplace.

Thewomancamebacktothecounterwithatallpapercup.itcontainedalongstrawandsomekindoffrothy(有泡沫的)

drink.Mohamed,completelyconfused,tookthecupandthankedher,consideringthepossibilitythathehadusedthewrong

word.

"It'sthesodayouordered,“shesaid,“anicecreamdrinkinacup.”

Hesmiledatthewomanagain,pointedatoneofthebagels,andsaid,“Thatone,too,please/'whichseemedtowork

better.

Mohamedtookthebagelandhismysterysodatoatableandsatdowntoeat.WhywasitthatEnglishhadbeensoeasyfbr

himinhisclassesinTunisia,butwhenitcamedowntoactuallyspeaking,hecouldn'tevengetwhathewantedtocat?

Later,hemightfinditfimnythathisEnglishwassohardtofigureoutthathegotasodainsteadoftheicccreamhe

wanted.Rightnow,itjustfeltdepressingthathisEnglishwas,hethought,disappointing.Onemistakeseemedtoputeverything

Mohamedwantedorknewabouthimselfimpossibletoreach.

注意:

(1)续写词数应为150个左右:

(2)请按如下格式在答题纸的相应位置作答。

Paragraph1:Thenextday,MohamedmadeaplantoengagedeeplyinEnglish.

Paragraph2:Oneday,hedecidedtoreturntothesto

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