廣東省深圳市重點(diǎn)中學(xué)2021-2022學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期期末考試英語(yǔ)試卷試卷分值:135分     考試時(shí)間:120分鐘注意事項(xiàng):1.答卷前,考生務(wù)必將自己的姓名、準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)、座位號(hào)填寫在答題卡上。2.回答選擇題時(shí),選出每小題答案后,用鉛筆把答題卡上對(duì)應(yīng)題目的答案標(biāo)號(hào)涂黑。如需改動(dòng),用橡皮擦干凈后,再選涂其它答案標(biāo)號(hào)?;卮鸱沁x擇題時(shí),將答案寫在答題卡上。寫在本試卷上無效。第I卷第一部分 閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2.5分,滿分37.5分)      閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、BCD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AThere are many scholarships rewarding particular talents, so just find the right one that works for you. Spirit of Giving Scholarship Deadline: July 31, 2021 Award Amount: $1,000 Overview: It is available to high school seniors and current college students. You must submit an essay of between 500 and 750 words on one of the following three topics: How have you advanced the spirit of giving? How has the spirit of giving affected you personally? How will your present education allow you to be of service to others? Ocean Awareness Contest Deadline: June 15, 2021 Award Amount: Up to $1 500 Overview: It is open to students between the ages of 11 and 18. Students are invited to learn about the climate crisis and its impact on oceans, discover solutions and create work that explores hope in action. Submissions are accepted in visual art, film, music, or poetry. Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest Deadline: September 19, 2021 Award Amount: $25,000 Overview: Essay contest on Ayn Rand’s novel, Atlas Shrugged. There are 59 prizes, and first prize is $25,000! To enter, submit an 800 to 1,600-word essay on one of the specific topics about the novel, which can be viewed on the scholarship provider’s website. Coca-Cola Scholars Program Scholarship Deadline: October 31, 2021 Award Amount: $20,000 Overview: It is a scholarship awarded to graduating high school seniors, who are recognized for their capacity to lead and serve, as well as their commitment to making a significant impact on their schools and communities. Applicants must be expecting completion of a high school diploma at the time of application and planning to pursue a degree at a post-secondary institution. 1. What is required to win Spirit of Giving Scholarship? A. Students aged from 11 to 18.     B. The capacity to lead and serve. C. Submitting an essay.             D. Applying for it before October 31, 2021. 2. Which scholarship is suitable for Jackson who likes reading and writing? A. Spirit of Giving Scholarship.     B. Ocean Awareness Contest. C. Atlas Shrugged Essay Contest.     D. Coca-Cola Scholars Program Scholarship. 3. Who are Coca-Cola Scholars Program Scholarship designed for? A. Those studying in college.         B. Those to graduate from high school. C. Those with a high school diploma. D. Those in post-secondary institutions. BTwice every month, Miranda Sam, a 66-year-old Ghanaian, visited the China Traditional Herbal Hospital, a private herbal facility at Pokuase, a suburb of the Ghanaian capital, for treatment. I was squeezing lemons, and when I finished, I could not get up or even move my legs, so I went to the hospital and did an X-ray examination, but they saw nothing. Meanwhile, I could not walk and was in a wheelchair,” the retired worker said. Hence Miranda decided to visit the herbal facility. On two occasions, I had to do acupuncture(針灸), and I have found great relief. Now I walk unaided, so I keep coming for treatment, she said. As Traditional Chinese Medicine (TCM) is gaining popularity in Ghana, many acupuncture clinics run by Chinese doctors pop up in the country. However, the China Traditional Herbal Hospital was established by 52-year-old Ghanaian business owner Bediako, after his fruitful encounter with the effects of TCM in 2012. With the help of a Chinese lady, Bediako set up a small clinic specializing in TCM. Years on, the facility has subsequently grown into a bigger herbal hospital. The hospital treats patients with a combination of local and Chinese herbal formulas. It supports this with the application of traditional Chinese medical methods. Strokes(中風(fēng)) account for 1.3 percent of all hospital admissions in Ghana, and 6.3 percent of all hospital deaths. But Bediako is confident that as more people with these conditions turn to the natural methods of healing, the pain and death rates would subside. A gentleman was brought here three weeks ago, who could not sit, stand, or walk. He was first taken through acupuncture. I observed him on camera 30 minutes later, squatting(), standing, and walking. You come here with your pain but will leave with a smile. That is our feature,” he said. The hospital has started a second facility in Ashaiman near the capital, with plans to open other branches across the country to meet the growing demand. 4. What can we learn from Miranda’s words in Paragraph 2? A. Her illness is not a bit severe. B. Squeezing lemons is a risky job. C. She is feeling better now.     D. She is unsure about what to do next. 5. What do we know about Bediako’s hospital? A. It is located in the downtown area. B. It was originally a specialized clinic. C. It was established by a Chinese doctor. D. It uses nothing but Chinese herbs. 6. What does the underlined word “subside” in Paragraph 4 mean? A. Decline. B. Remain.     C. Climb.     D. Change. 7. What’s the writer’s probable attitude towards the TCM in Ghana? A. Negative. B. Optimistic.   C. Uncertain. D. Concerned. CIn a coffee shop, we usually hear someone saying, “Don’t worry; the cup is made of bioplastics!” These items are appearing everywhere, ensuring business owners and consumers feel good about the single-use items they are carrying around. The problem is that there’s a lot of misinformation about bioplastics—and unfortunately, bioplastics aren’t the perfect solution to the problem of plastic people think they are. Anytime you add the term ‘bio’ or ‘plant-based’ to a product name or description, people automatically think that makes them good for the planet,” environment expert and consultant Shannon Kenny said. “But unless you have proper equipment to process and recycle these bioplastics, they can be just as harmful to the planet as traditional plastics.” In order for bioplastic items to break down, they need the perfect storm of gases, heat and airflow that is only provided by specific equipment. And since most of us probably don’t have the commercial equipment, we may not know what to do with the products. Since they look like plastic, people often think they can be recycled, which isn’t true. According to Kenny, “Consumers often dispose of bioplastics in recycling bins, but it messes the whole process up. When bioplastics enter the plastic recycling stream, they’re difficult to identify and separate from the other plastics, which damages the entire recycling process and creates a low-grade recycled plastic.” So if plastic isn’t great but bioplastics aren’t either, what should we use? The most sustainable solution in both the short term and the long run, though, is to avoid single-use items. The best choice is to bring your own cup to the coffee shop and your own cutlery to the office to eat your salad or out to dinner at your favorite fast-casual restaurant. And educate others—friends, family, and even your local coffee shop or restaurant owners—that these bioplastics aren’t as “green” as they may appear. 8. What does Shannon Kenny think of bioplastics? A. They are environment-friendly.         B. They cost customers less to use. C. They increase the cost of production.     D. They are no better than common plastics. 9. What is the challenge about bioplastics? A. They can’t be broken down completely. B. Consumers prefer to use traditional plastics. C. They can’t be processed or recycled properly. D. Consumers can’t tell them from other plastics. 10. What does the author intend to do in the last paragraph? A. Add some background information.          B. Provide some advice for the readers. C. Summarize the previous paragraphs.          D. Introduce a new topic for discussion. 11. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?  A. Why are bioplastics harmful?              B. Can bioplastics be widely used? C. Are bioplastics better for the planet?          D. How are bioplastics made pollution-free?DBoston wants to be smarter. The city has taken advantage of technologies to become more responsive to its residents' needs. But technology alone is not sufficient to make today's cities livable. Boston has discovered that it also needs to reach the old-fashioned low-tech community and integrate that technology with city life.Kris Carter rolled out Boston's smart city program in 2014. It started with an App that residents could download to report locations where sidewalks needed repair. The city sorted out those reports and ranked them in a database, which repair crews used to prioritize their work.The system worked beautifully, except for one problem: most of the alerts  came from wealthier neighborhoods, where the concentration of smartphone-equipped residents was highest. “The complaints from the App didn't always correlate with the greatest community need for repairs,” explains Carter.Carter's group has moved away from the model common to many smart city initiatives of letting tech-savvy (精通技術(shù)的) residents drive the process. Instead, they run meetings to find out what problems people in different neighborhoods care about solving. When it came to sidewalks, Boston introduced a second method of collecting repair tips, hiring people to get out and walk the city's 1,700 miles of sidewalks to take notes on their condition.Whether using low-tech or high-tech approaches, says Carter, to stay smart, a city needs to continually reassess its options to spot opportunities to improve residents' lives. Take the sidewalk repair program, walking on the streets was proved a useful, if inefficient way to prioritize repair needs. But last year the group found that walkers' mobile phones could be tracked as they moved along the streets, and that data could be analyzed to identify sidewalk routes which are most often used by neighborhoods.“Combined with our other sidewalk information, that gave us an even better way to predict where faster repairs would do the most good," says Carter," We're really always looking for whatever mix of approaches best solves the problem."12. What is the first paragraph mainly about?A. The citizens' life.                       B. The city's reputation.C. The city's management.                  D. The benefits of technology.13. What problem did Kris Carter's team meet when carrying out their program?A. They faced many technical obstacles.B. They couldn't serve all residents well.C. They were not supported by residents.D. They were annoyed by being short-staffed.14. Which of the following might Kris Carter most agree with?A. Maximizing the benefits of technology.B. Mixing approaches for solving problems.C. Giving full play to the power of residents.D. Letting tech companies be a leading role.15. What can be a suitable title for the text?A. A Smart City: More Than Just Tech             B. A City with Intelligent FacilitiesC. Joint-effort in City Construction                D. The Modernization of a City 第二節(jié) (共5小題;每小題2.5分,滿分12.5分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項(xiàng)中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)。選項(xiàng)中有兩項(xiàng)為多余項(xiàng)。Excellence is a form of currency. While a commitment to excellence can help you gain true wealth and realize the inbuilt value of your potential, a lack of commitment devalues potential and reputation.If you are to become the person you were meant to be on the day you were born, do whatever you do with all your might.    16    If you accept being average and ordinary, life will make you average and ordinary.   17   But it has everything to do with decision, commitment and action. And excellence is a destination for anyone who appreciates, respects, and demonstrates hard work and good judgement!    18    So attempt to make every opportunity one of importance because every opportunity counts.What is considered excellent today will become the minimum cost of admission tomorrow.   19    Obviously, the bar is constantly being raised. If you don't produce excellent results consistently, someone else will. There is no mercy period for averageness, and you must have a zero tolerance policy for it. People expect the best.    20     So never relax the rules of excellence. When you come to terms with quality, you suffer physical and emotional withdrawal from your goals. You should have the belief that the efficiencies of your business and life are infinite, that everything can be improved upon, that every project can be completed in an excellent fashion. Why? Because when it comes to excellence, everything counts!A. Being average is a choice.B. You're only as good as your last performance.C. It creates confidence and enhances peace of mind.D. And we reduce them when we accept being average.E. If they can't get it from you, they'll find it elsewhere.F. You will never live longer than its importance and usefulness.G. Being world-class has nothing to do with size, education, or bloodline. 第二部分 語(yǔ)言知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)(共15小題,每小題1分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的A、B、C和D四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項(xiàng)I grew up in a West Virginia mining town in Fayette County. A man named John moved into our town from New Orleans. He was a   21   man, who I estimated was at least 66, 245 pounds. He had broad shoulders and truly   22   the definition of the V body type. He was really a man with strength and endurance. John worked for some days, when there were no   23   and he was absolutely a hell of a great miner. However, the   24   day came, when I was ten; a terrible disaster   25  . Timber crossbars (木梁) were often used in mines to   26   the top. That day my father was working alongside John in the mine. A timber cracked suddenly and the loud cry of men was   27  . Hearing this, my dad and John rushed to the site of the   28  . There some miners were trapped; they felt   29   and depressed, either in shock or in prayer.In times of emergency, John began to rescue the miners without hesitation. He grabbed the timber and with a strong push applied all his   30   to it. In a seemingly impossible turn of events, the blocking moved. John   31   the timber and all the miners escaped, but in doing so, the wood structure was becoming further weakened, and John himself was trapped below in place of the miners. My father and the other miners   32   started to work with their jacks (千斤頂),desperately trying to   33   John, but the top fell down suddenly and there was no   34   of reaching him. John was buried there forever.A small marble monument was   35   in front of the entrance to the mine in memory of John, the hero who had sacrificed his life deep in the earth in order to save other miners.21. A. ridiculousB. strange C. ordinaryD. large 22. A. fittedB. created  C. explained D. produced 23. A. chancesB. changes   C. problems  D. tasks24. A. meaningfulB. important  C. common   D. fateful25. A. ended   B. struck     C. spread D. worked 26. A. build     B. cover  C. support  D. press27. A. let out  B. cut outC. blocked up D. turned up28. A. explosion  B. workshop    C. mine     D. accident29. A. anxious       B. calm   C. hopeless D. curious30. A. strength   B. technique  C. knowledge   D. patience 31. A. hit     B. broke      C. cut D. raised32. A. immediately   B. gradually C. finally   D. mainly33. A.pull         B. lift C. catchD. free34. A. plan    B. hope    C. significance D. equipment35. A. made up   B. fixed up    C. put up D. laid up 第二節(jié)(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號(hào)內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。The eruption of hundreds of wildfires across the West of the U.S. is not uncommon as it has become a near-annual occurrence. A massive wildfire forces thousands of people     36   (flee) their homes.   37   (exhaust) firefighters warn of its speed and intensity. Smoke smothers (v. 使窒息) cities and states hundreds of miles away.Since August 15, 2020 California has witnessed 900 wildfires, many of   38    were started by an intense series of lightning strikes. There have been eight fire deaths and more than 3,300 structures destroyed in the flames. The blazes have burned   39   record 2 million acres in California, and the danger for more destruction is so high the U.S. Forest Service announced Monday it   40   (be) closing all eight national forests in the southern half of the state.The fires   41   (spread) rapidly during a baking heat wave since mid-August. After a   42   (typical) dry summer, California is heading into   43   normally is the most dangerous time for wildfires when fall comes.California, Oregon and Washington state have seen historic wildfires that have burned faster and   44   (far) than ever before. Numerous studies in recent years have linked bigger wildfires in the U.S. to global warming, so the real battle is against climate change. Instead of treating the wildfire   45   a threat to be swiftly extinguished, Americans need to learn to live with it, as they have before. 一、 單詞填空(共30空,每空0.5分,滿分15分)1. Whatever your age or interests, Buxton has something to see or do to make your visit truly m______________ (難忘的).2. I dont feel ready to make that kind of c______________ (投入,花費(fèi)).3. I watched her walk down the road until she was s______________ (吞沒) by the darkness.4. When a goal still seems far away, I can be easy to get d______________ (沮喪的).5. She desperately wanted to win her fathers a______________ (同意).6. He had a clear v______________ (設(shè)想) of how he hoped the company would develop.7. Most often we p______________ (拖延) when faced with something we do not want to do.8. Now that the problem has been identified, a______________ (恰當(dāng)?shù)?;合適的) action can be taken.9. The National-Day celebration this year was an u______________ (空前地) great occasion.10. He asked for c_______________ (闡明;解釋) of the government's position.11. Trust is a vital c______________ (重要組成成分) in any relationship.12. The new airport will f______________ (促進(jìn)) the development of tourism.13. Its old brick e_______________ (外部) hadnt changed, but inside it was like a different world.14. They come in different c______________ (類別), such as faces and people, plants and animals, and food and drink.15. Cultural exchange helps us to be more i______________ (有包容性的) and to overcome culture shock.16. They made a full recovery, which c______________ (補(bǔ)償) for many other less fortunate cases.17. Read the journal of an MSF doctor and find out what problem he was involved in t______________ (處理).18. Its about countries and people making a joint effort to come together to create a more h______________ (和諧的) world.19. Loose on the island, they did what rabbits do best-they m______________ (大量增加) rapidly and began digging holes.20. S______________ (大量的) numbers of people support the reforms.21. He c______________ (昏倒) in the street and died two hours later.22. It contains a naturally-balanced environment that allows the many and various species to live and p______________ (興旺).23. Most crimes are c______________ (犯罪) by young men.24. Few businesses are f______________ (繁榮;興旺) in the present economic climate.25. Scientist act to e______________ (移除) introduced species from island.26. This is a h______________ (惡劣的) condition for plants to grow in.27. A s______________ (極具吸引力的) display of fireworks lit up the sky.  28. One theory is that these birds have to change their m______________ (遷移的) routes.29. The United States is a nation c______________ (構(gòu)想) in liberty. 30. S______________ (隨后), new guidelines were issued to all employees.   二、 完成句子(共30空,每空0.5分,滿分15分)1. Having e_______________ (......裝備) himself _______________ necessary knowledge and skills, the young man went to the job market with much confidence.2. I'm warning you _______________ _______________ _______________ (此時(shí)此刻) that this is your last chance.3. As a young boy, he __________ o_____________ ______________ (對(duì)著迷) aeroplanes.4. Dr. Smith is assigned to t__________ ___________ _____________ (負(fù)責(zé)) the department. 5. I turned to w_______________ _______________ _______________ (揮手說再見) Casey, but both he and his bookstore were already hidden in a thick mist. 6. Technology has been a key factor in b_______________ the bookstore _______________ _______________ _______________ (使起死回生).7. Thus I have been allowed to g_______________ _______________ _______________ (可接近;可進(jìn)入;有的機(jī)會(huì)) their living environment.  8. _______________ c_______________ _______________ (相比) other students, Mike is more diligent. 9. As we all know, it is a good idea to _______________ e_______________ _______________ (接觸) the real language environment.  10. When Jenny went on holiday, Miss Wong _______________ _______________ p_______________ (代替) for a week. 三、 讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25分)閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。Once there was a ship travelling on the rough sea and on the ship there was a pair of couple. All of a sudden, the ship met with an accident and the couple had no choice but to run to the lifeboat without delay. After reaching there, they realized that there was space only for one person. At that very moment, the husband pushed his wife behind him and jumped onto the lifeboat himself, leaving his wife standing on the sinking ship, shouting something desperately to her husband, eyes filled with tears.”The teacher stopped her story-telling and asked her students, “Guys, guess what it was that she shouted. ”Most students answered, “I hate you!”After listening to all this reply, the teacher glanced through the whole class again and noticed that there was a boy sitting silently throughout. Then she asked him the same question.The boy answered, “I believe she would have shouted — Take care of our child.”Listening to his remarks, the teacher was surprised and asked the boy doubtfully, “Have you heard of this story before?”Shaking his head, the boy said softly and sadly, “No, I haven’t. But that’s what my mother said to my father before she died of a deadly disease.”Moved and feeling sad, the teacher replied, “Your answer is absolutely right!”Then she continued, “Let’s take up the story. The ship sank eventually and the husband went home and brought up their daughter alone. Many years later after the death of the man, their daughter was tidying up all his belongings when she found his diary. In his diary she found that when her parents were on the ship, her mother had already been diagnosed (診斷) with advanced illness and at the critical moment, the father rushed to the only chance of survival.”注意: 1. 續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2. 請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Paragraph 1: In his diary, the man mentioned he wished to sink to the ocean with his wife but for their daughter he had to live. Paragraph 2: The story was finished and the class was silent.  
參考答案閱讀四選一1-3 CCB     4-7 CBAB     8-11 DCBC     12-15 CBBA閱讀七選五16-20 AGDBE完形填空21-25 DACDB  26-30 CADCA  31-35 DADBC語(yǔ)法填空to flee    37. Exhausted         38. which       39. a         was      41. have spread/have been spreading    42. typically   43 what      44. farther/further      45. as單詞填空1. memorable  2. commitment  3. swallowed  4. disheartened  5. approval  6. vision  7. procrastinate  8. appropriate  9. unprecedentedly  10. clarification  11. component  12. facilitate  13. exterior  14. categories  15. inclusive  16. compensated  17. tackling  18. harmonious  19. multiplied  20. Substantial  21. collapsed  22. prosper  23. committed  24. flourishing  25. eliminate  26. hostile  27. stunning  28. migratory  29. conceived  30. Subsequently 完成句子1. equipped… with  2. here and now  3. was obsessed with  4. take charge of  5. wave goodbye to  6. bringing… back to life  7. gain access to  8. In comparison with  9. be exposed to  10. took her place 讀后續(xù)寫One possible version:Paragraph 1: In his diary, the man mentioned he wished to sink to the ocean with his wife but for their daughter he had to live. Without him, their baby daughter would become an orphan. After drowning himself in sorrow for a short time, he uplifted himself and learned how to raise a baby. Whenever faced with hardships, he would inspire himself with his wife’s words – “Take care of our child.” Seeing the little girl grow into a sunny, pretty girl with double love from both parents, the man knew he made it to keep his promise.Paragraph 2: The story was finished and the class was silent. Nobody talked or laughed as usual. Instead, it seemed that every student was lost in deep thought, tasting the moving life story. The teacher was sure that the students were reflecting on their replies and that they had understood the moral of the story. Of the Good and Evil in this world, there are hidden secrets behind them. So we should not really focus on the surface and judge anyone without understanding them first. Put yourself in others’ shoes and then you can really understand their behavior.

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廣東省深圳市高級(jí)中學(xué)2020-2021學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期期末考試英語(yǔ)試題+Word版含答案

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