寧波市2022學(xué)年第二學(xué)期期末考試高二英語試卷第一部分聽力(共兩節(jié),滿分30)第一節(jié)(5小題:每小題1.5分,滿分7.5)聽下面5段對話。每段對話后有一個小題,從題中所給的A、BC三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽完每段對話后,你都有10秒鐘的時間來回答有關(guān)小題和閱讀下一小題。每段對話僅讀一遍。1. What color is the cat?A. Blue. B. Grey. C. Brown.2. When does the woman usually wake up in the morning?A. At 7:00. B. At 8:00. C. At 11:00.3. Where are the speakers?A. At home. B. At an art exhibition hall. C. At the park.4. Why does the man feel painful according to the woman?A. He lacks exercise. B. He has an old injury. C. He fell down.5. What do the speakers think about the new tea shop?A. It is good to relax there.B. It is more special than other brands.C. It is a waste of time to line up for its tea.第二節(jié)(15小題:每小題1.5分,滿分22.5)聽下面5段對話或獨白。每段對話或獨白后有幾個小題,從題中所給的A、B、C三個選項中選出最佳選項。聽每段對話或獨白前,你將有時間閱讀各個小題,每小題5秒鐘;聽完后,各小題將給出5秒鐘的作答時間。每段對話或獨白讀兩遍。聽下面一段對話,回答第67題。6. What are the speakers doing now?A. Taking photos. B. Posing for pictures. C. Looking at an album7. Which photos does the woman appreciate the most?A. Photos about beauty in people.B. Photos about beauty in mountains.C. Photos about beauty in the little things.聽下面一段對話,回答第810題。8. What are the speakers mainly talking about?A. A sports game. B. A school drill. C. A fire accident.9. What can students take from the classroom if they act quickly?A. All of their things. B. None of their things. C. Some of their things.10. Who will inform students when it is time to return?A. A student. B. The headmaster. C. A teacher.聽下面一段對話,回答第1113題。11. Which grade is the woman’s niece in now?A. Grade Five. B. Grade Six. C. Grade Seven.12. What is the right thing for people to do according to the man?A. Letting kids enjoy their childhood.B. Exposing kids to adult world earlier.C. Preparing kids for high school ahead of time.13. Why was the man’s niece so happy?A. She didn’t have to go to school.B. She didn’t have to brush her teeth.C. She thought she could stay up longer.聽下面一段對話,回答第1417題。14. Why are the speakers at the exhibition?A. To sell artworks. B. To meet an artist. C. To have an interview.15. What does the art blogger like about the exhibition?A. Its style. B. Its colour. C. Its size.16. What does the man say about the sculptures?A. They are worth appreciating.B. They are boring for some people.C. They are complicated for some people.17. What will the woman probably do next?A. Buy more wine. B. Get some change. C. Text the man.聽下面一段獨白,回答第1820題。18. What has happened in a small town in the Arctic?A. Polar bears have crowded into the small town.B. Residents have been forced to leave their houses.C. Arctic ice near the town has been melting rapidly.19. What did the town officials suggest the residents do?A. Feed the bears. B. Shoot the animals. C. Keep their garbage inside.20. Why will relocating the bears be so difficult?A. Ideal places are hard to find.B. The bears are extremely dangerous.C. Humans are driving the bears away.第二部分  閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分50)第一節(jié)(15小題:每小題25分,滿分37.5)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出最佳選項。AAre you reading Booklis Reader digitally, but want it in print? Talk to your library, bookstore, or visit us online at booklistonline.com for more information.● Check out our Shelf Care and Shelf Care Interview podcasts available from your favorite podcast app.● Sign up for our e-newsletters: booklistonline.com/newsletters.● Check out even more free content in the Booklist Blog: booklistonline.com/booklist-blog.● To learn more about our advisory board, staff, and reviewers, please visit: booklistonline.com/staff.● For more information about Booklist Reader and Booklist, please visit: www.booklistonline.com/faq.Follow us on social: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, LinkedIn, YouTube.About BooklistBooklist is a book-review magazine that has been published by ALA (the American Library Association) for more than 100 years and is widely viewed as offering the most reliable reviews to help libraries decide what to buy and to help library patrons (贊助人) and students decide what to read, view, or listen to.Rights & PermissionsLibraries that subscribe to Booklist may post a link to Booklist Reader on their websites, in patron-facing newsletters, and other library-marketing materials. Individual pages of Booklist Reader may be shared digitally.1. Which section of booklistonline.com is designed for content enthusiasts?A. newsletters B. booklist-blog C. staff D. faq2. What probably makes Booklist still popular after existing for over a century?A. That its reviews are trustworthy.B. That it is published by the ALA.C. That it offers digital and print versions.D. That it helps make decisions for readers.3. What are libraries permitted to do when they subscribe to Booklist?A. Include reviews on their websites.B. Envelop some prints in patron-facing letters.C. Share full pages of Booklist Reader digitally.D. Provide access to Booklist Reader for readersBWhen Erika and Cody Archie posted a video to TikTok explaining how they would be charging their then-18-year-old daughter Kylee rent, the reaction was split. One commenter called it a “punishment”. Another said, “I don’t see anything wrong with it. It helps them learn responsibility.” A third added, “Hell no, that’s their home.”The video ended up going viral, receiving over 700,000 views. Despite the mixed response, Cody is sure they’ve made the right decision. “This is our way of preparing her and making sure she knows that things aren’t free,” he tells Newsweek, “Part of becoming an adult is knowing that you have to either pay rent or you’ll have a house payment. Our hope is that by doing all this, we’re preparing her for the world.”According to recent figures from the U.S. Census Bureau, 58 percent of 18-to 24-year-olds are living with their parents. While staying at home has benefits for young people, such as allowing them to pay off their debts or save, having an extra person under their roof means higher costs for parents.A recent survey conducted by Redfield Wilton Strategies for Newsweek asked 1,500 U.S. adults their thoughts on parents charging their adult children rent. Around 57 percent said that adult children moving back home should pay for the privilege, even if their parents “do not need the money”. Only 28 percent felt that adult children should live rent-free.A study conducted by Lending Tree produced similar results. While 85 percent of parents surveyed said they’d let their adult children move home, 73 percent would charge them rent. Lending Tree found the percentage of adults between 24 and 40 living with their parents was the highest in three states: Hawaii (21.6 percent), New Jersey (20.7 percent) and Florida (20.1 percent). Hawaii and New Jersey are expensive places to live in, while Florida is more affordable. Lending Tree researchers guessed that some Florida adult children were at home to take care of aging parents.4. What does the underlined word “split” mean in Paragraph 1?A. Violent. B. Rapid. C. Divided. D. Favorable.5. The couple want to charge Kylee rent in order to ________.A. fit her into her future worldB. make the right decision for herC. prepare her for a house paymentD. shape her into a responsible adult6. What can we infer from the last two paragraphs?A. Parents do not need the rent from adult children.B. Adult children are at home to attend aging parents.C. Adult children in Florida live with parents due to high expenses.D. Many parents surveyed prefer charging their adult children rent.7. Which of the following is the best title for the text?A. Mom and Dad Turning LandlordB. Getting Ready for the Real WorldC. A TikTok Video under DiscussionD. Benefits of Renting Parents’ HomeCI am a big laugher. I’ve been told that even in a room of a thousand people, you can always hear me laughing over the crowd. For me, laughter is the ultimate form of embodied joy. And by “embodied”, I mean that my whole body is involved when I laugh. On the inside, it’s like a bubbling fountain of joy spilling out all over the place.But what is joy, anyway?Life can be terrible, but if you decide to follow the sound of the joy-fountain, you will find joy showing up in all kinds of places: pets playfully bouncing around, kindness, or even in nothingness.How can joy be found? A friend moved into a new apartment and needed some help, so I helped him. Afterwards, he was obviously so much happier and at ease. I noticed that playing even a small part in his happiness brought me great joy, and I took a moment to let this feeling of embodied joy in. We can practice letting joy in by noticing how it feels to smile. Where does your body light up when you smile? When I smile, it makes me want to take a deep breath, and I notice my shoulders and belly relaxing. When I embody caring and loving, it feels great!Sadly, many of us are unaware of joy, or suspicious of it. Maybe you are afraid to open up to joy, or maybe you are so unfamiliar with what joy feels like that you ignore or resist it when it comes knocking. No one, other than you, owns your happiness, but you might unknowingly block feelings or experiences that help you embody joy. The fact is that when you can’t embody joy, you miss out on one of life’s essential vitamins.Want more joy? Don’t be afraid to look silly. Silliness helps us take things less personally. It helps us see the world the way a kid does. When we can find more joy in the smalls of everyday life, we can embody happiness, rather than just pursuing it.8. How is the topic of joy introduced at the beginning of the passage?A. By highlighting a joyful experience.B By stressing the importance of laughingC. By sharing the author’s understanding of joy.D. By presenting an ultimate form of satisfaction.9. What might be the author’s advice on finding joy?A. Taking a deep breath. B. Smiling to your friends.C. Reflecting on nothingness. D. Doing small acts of kindness.10. What might be the reason for many of us missing out on joy?A. That many of us refuse it on purpose.B. That many of us are insensitive to joy.C. That many of us lack life’s essential vitamins.D. That many of us are likely to take joy for granted.11. What message does the author convey in this text?A. He who laughs last laughs best.B. Happy people are happy in childhood.C. Worry does not seek, but man seeks it.D. Love of joy is belief; the creation of joy is life.DWhat was once science fiction is now a part of our everyday lives, as artificial intelligence (AI) is something that many of us live alongside. According to Statista, in 2019, 3.25 billion virtual assistants were used worldwide and that figure is predicted to be more than double by 2014.AI is doing more for us than setting reminders, making recommendations, and offering us weather reports. In fact, it could be about to change the healthcare landscape entirely. It is estimated that one in eight people today use health apps regularly. And AI has more to offer.Dr Emilia Molimpakis is a neuroscientist who co-founded thymia a platform that uses AI powered games to help doctors spot depression.“I was inspired to start thymia after seeing my best friend struggle with depression,” she says, “I saw her try to go through the psychiatric (精神病學(xué)的) system and fall through the cracks. Despite being seen by a psychiatrist, she ended up trying to take her own life. When that happened, I was the one who found her, and this experience impressed me.”Aside from blaming herself for not recognizing the signs sooner, what she could not get her head around was how the psychiatrist should not see this coming. She realized that the tools psychiatrists used were still these old-fashioned, pen-and-paper questionnaires that have been found, time and again, to be subjective and not reflecting a patient’s actual mental health status. So, thymia was born.But as we look into the future, what should we be aware of? Before we dive in head-first, there are still questions we need to answer. As Dr Molimpakis points out, it’s vitally important that AI tools used in healthcare must be trained on a diverse data set that is typical of all groups of people. It should also be used alongside, and in addition to, professional care—not as a replacement. We should also consider carefully how our health data is stored and used. These are topics that both users and professionals have a responsibility to consider.12. Where is the text probably taken from?A. An AI guide. B. A research paper.C A health magazine D. An encyclopedia.13. What is the purpose of creating thymia?A. To cure depression. B. To train doctors.C. To detect signs of illness. D. To design questionnaires.14. What do the underlined words “get her head around” mean in Paragraph 5?A. Get over. B. Figure out. C. Make up. D. Turn down.15. What can we learn about the application of AI tools in the last paragraph?A. It needs further improvement.B. It was a double-edged sword.C. It will develop into professional care.D. It can make professionals more responsible.第二節(jié)(5小題;每小題25分,滿分12.5)閱讀下面短文,從短文后的選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。Anger is often regarded as a “negative” emotion we should be ashamed of. But what are we so afraid of? Every emotion can teach us something about ourselves, how we’re really feeling, and whether there’s something wrong that we need to address. ____16____ It’s also advisable to tackle anger in a healthy way.Start with curiosity. Imagine an iceberg; 90% of it is under the water out of sight. ____17____ Think of anger as just the tip of that iceberg; a secondary emotion and the part we show, as therapist Beverley Hills explains, “We must recognize whether it’s a good or a negative anger and the reasons behind it. “Therefore, let’s get curious about what’s going on underneath the surface.Look into your anger. Anger is one word that covers so many feelings. To really understand various emotions, it is worth searching online for a “wheel of emotions” diagram, which reveals a full range of feelings. Use this as inspiration to write down the words that matches your current state. Bitter? Frustrated? Aggressive? ____18____ It will be helpful afterwards.Explore further. Take a piece of paper and write “I am angry because…” and then fill in the blank space. Every time you finish a sentence, add “because” and continue to write. Re-read what you’ve written down and start a new section with “I will change this anger to action by…”. Every time you finish a sentence, add “then” until you’ve run out of stream! ____19____Scream, shout and let it out! Anger that remains unacknowledged can lead to unproductive interactions. ____20____ Find yourself a safe place away from others and let your anger out. You could beat a pillow with your fists while shouting and swearing, listen to loud music and go for a power walk, or write a letter to the issue, then tear it up.A. Get a clear description of your anger.B. But you have the power to change that.C. This exercise will provide you with an action plan.D. Therefore, anger empowers us every now and then.E. This can be a great indication of exploring emotions.F. So rather than shying away from our anger, it’s time we accepted it.G. Keep writing until you feel you have everything out of your mind.第三部分  語言運用(共兩節(jié),滿分30)第一節(jié)(15小題;每小題1分,滿分15)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。Do you have any idea how rewarding it is to spread homemade butter on bread? Most of my generation may not know but ask my kids—they think they’re truly ____21____ the life.I feel like we took a step “backward” when we bought a cow. How ____22____ it is to buy milk and butter off the shelf in the store. But I enjoy the ____23____ back. It adds so much simplicity to our lives. My children will ____24____ with many memories of a sweet milk cow, fresh butter and bread, and family ____25____.Adding a milk cow to our home wasn’t a ____26____ decision. I knew it would take time and____27____, but I haven’t regretted it. My children also haven’t ____28____ the extra work. We’ve all found so much ____29____ in this attempt.My oldest child is _____30_____making butter. It’s something she’s wanted to do with raw milk for years. The kids all take turns churning the milk in the bottle. _____31_____ it’s fully butter, the kids are so _____32_____ to pull the churn off the bottle and glimpse inside. They’ve had even more fun making their own little butters.Not everyone’s picture of a _____33_____ life is the same. How you raise your kids influences what the next generation will _____34_____ and what type of work ethic (職業(yè)道德) they’ll have. Don’t be afraid to take a step back with your family to a _____35_____ life.21. A. escaping B. rebuilding C. living D. celebrating22. A. cheap B. convenient C. advanced D. wonderful23. A. step B. life C. memory D. generation24. A. fit in B. hold on C. grow up D. settle down25. A. history B. togetherness C. acceptance D. commitment26. A. tough B. firm C. crucial D. light27. A. effort B. trouble C. practice D. confidence28. A. put off B. given up C. returned to D. complained about29. A. butter B. joy C. power D. skill30. A. longing for B. living on C. setting about D. keeping up31. A. Unless B. Though C. Once D. Until32. A. relieved B. shocked C. exhausted D. excited33. A. rewarding B. peaceful C. normal D. harmonious34. A. regret B. appreciate C. suspect D. envy35. A. healthier B. quieter C. richer D. simpler第二節(jié)(10小題:每小題1.5分,滿分15)閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。First built in 1439, Fahai Temple in the western suburbs of Beijing is noted for its frescoes (壁畫), ____36____ (recognize) as one of the “three major frescoes in China” together with the frescoes in Dunhuang and Yongle Palace.Fahai Temple was ____37____ (repeat) damaged or destroyed in the history. Thanks to the funds granted by the Chinese government, its frescoes ____38____ (preserve) to this day. The Grand Hall, ____39____ the frescoes are located, is open to the public on a limited basis every day.Chinese cultural relic conservators have gradually found a balance between preserving and utilizing the frescoes by applying digital technology ____40____ the cultural treasure. The temple now has been brought to life, ____41____ (rely) on the technological updating. For example, the facial details of Water-moon Avalokitesvara, one of the most ____42____ (represent) figures in Fahai Temple, are hard to make out in dim conditions. ____43____, after 3D modeling, the over-3-meter-high figure’s face can be seen clearly on the 4K HD screen.One advantage of the digital display is that it can break the limitations of time and space, which facilitates the____44____ (appreciate) of this historical and cultural treasure. “The frescoes of Fahai Temple still have many hidden ideas and artistic codes waiting _____45_____ (discover),” Liu said.第四部分  寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40)第一節(jié)(滿分15)46. 你校正在組織題為“The Most Impressive Class I’ve Ever Had”的英語作文比賽,請寫一篇短文參賽,內(nèi)容包括:1. 這堂課的基本信息;2. 印象深刻的原因;3. 你的期望。注意:1. 寫作詞數(shù)應(yīng)為80左右;2. 請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。The Most Impressive Class I’ve Ever Had_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二節(jié)  讀后續(xù)寫(滿分25)47. 閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。One bright and breezy morning in Ireland, a leprechaung (小精靈) named Colin marched through the woods. He was whistling like a bird and thinking about how pretty he looked in his new waistcoat (背心), which was as fresh and green as a beautiful spring leaf. With that thought, he tried imitating (模仿) the sound of the wind whistling in the trees. Colin grinned. Copying different sounds was among his greatest strengths.The peace was broken by the yelling and howling nearby. “Waah! Waah!” What was that? Colin dived into a bush shaking and trembling with fear. Was it a fox or an eagle, ready to snatch him up for breakfast?As he trembled, the sound came again. “Waah! Waah!” Yet nothing leaped out of the bushes. Colin cast a glance around, then sighed in relief.“Waah! Waah!” He crept toward an open area where a human baby girl sat, filling the air with her cries. “Quiet! Creatures fill the woods,” Colin whispered. He tried singing, dancing, making funny faces, and imitating various animal noises to distract her attention.“Waah! Waah!” Small hands grabbed for him, and he jumped back. But then he realized the baby’s hands were reaching not for him but for his bright green waistcoat. Unwillingly, he shrugged out of his waistcoat and held it up to the baby, who stopped crying immediately. Soon his waistcoat was gathering drool (口水) as the baby held it to her face. Then, Colin heard the sound of the waistcoat being torn.Realizing he had lost his beloved waistcoat. Colin sought to find the baby’s parents.“Pegeen! Where are you?” There were the baby’s parents in the woods, desperate in their shouts. “I was milking the cow,” the father choked, his face worn with worry. Behind him was the baby’s mother, red-eyed from weeping. She cried. “I was sewing and she was gone.”Colin’s heart was touched. He had to do something. The baby’s parents had been searching in the wrong place. But because a leprechaun mustn’t risk being seen, he couldn’t simply lead them back to the baby.注意:1. 續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;2. 請按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。Colin thought for a moment and a smile flashed across his face. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Two days later, Colin was wandering through the woods when he spotted something familiar hanging from a branch. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

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