上海市七宝中学2021-2022学年高二下学期期中考试英语试卷 含解析

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高二英语 Mid-term 云练习 2022
I. Listening Comprehension 25 分)
1. A. In a bus. B. In a restaurant. C. In a hairdressing shop. D. In a shopping center.
2. A. The coffee shop. B. The dining hall. C. The library. D. The dormitory building.
3. A. Her credit card. B. Her handbag. C. Her passport. D. Her new shoes.
4. A. The man enjoyed the lecture much. B. The man missed the lecture because of falling sleep.
C. The man has attended the lecture and couldn't enjoy it. D. The man couldn't fall asleep when enjoying
the lecture.
5. A. He thinks it's too cold to go out. B. He has no interested in shopping and eating.
C. He is satisfied with any choice that the woman makes. D. It's boring for him to talk with the woman.
6. A. It’s a waste of time reading them. B. Too many false advertisements cheat consumers.
C. The advertisement is beneficial to us. D. The advertisement is a two-edged sword.
7. A. He feels regretful about it. B. In spite of lacking time to wander, it is colorful.
C. Compared with his expectation, it is disappointing. D. He is very satisfied with it.
8. A. He couldn't attend her birthday party for the school charity sale.
B. He will come to dinner in time next Saturday.
C. He wants to invite the woman to the school charity sale.
D. He has no money to buy a birthday gift for the woman.
9. A. He thinks the pill is useless for his cough. B. He couldn't find any pill in his home.
C. He is complaining to the woman of her bad suggestion. D. He will take some pills right now.
10. A. His mom has waited for one hour to talk with him. B. He and his mom have nothing to talk
about it.
C. He spends long time chatting on the phone to his mom. D. He rarely talks to his mom for a long time.
Questions 11 through 13 are based on the following passage.
11. A. Their price is too high to afford for the poor.
B. The local residents can grow vegetables and fruits by themselves.
C. They are not nutritious and very hard to prepare.
D. They are not pretty enough to be displayed on store shelves.
12. A. The company collects pretty fruits and vegetables to earn more money.
B
.
The company collects ugly foods and sells them to local residents at a discount.
C. The company thinks that the ugly foods are not as healthy as the fresh foods.
D. The company owns a lot of chain supermarkets and carry ugly foods.
13. A. Refusing food wasting and calling for environmental protection.
B. Giving some help to poor farmers.
C. Store's address choosing and price fixing for chain supermarkets
D. The importance of display.
Questions 14 through 16 are based on the following talk.
14. A. 1 million. B.1 billion. C.10 million. D.10 billion.
15. A. Planting a tree for every man, woman, and child.
B. Planting new woodland to provide more green areas.
C. Engaging people in their natural environment and implanting trees.
D. Bringing existing woodland into management.
16. A. Making natural environments keep pace with economic developments.
B. Making air pollution reduced and protecting against noise pollution.
C. Reducing the urban heat island effect and flooding.
D. Providing benefits to health and reducing stress.
Questions 17 through 20 are based on the following conversation.
17. A. It was stolen this morning. B. It has broken down for three days.
C. It was damaged because of a traffic accident. D. It was moved away due to wrong parking.
18
.
A. It was in behind of NO.1 classroom building.
B. Students can park their cars at random on campus when in emergency.
C. Student parking there will receive a parking fine and pay for the storage fee.
D. If this man wants to park here, he needs to bring his student card along.
19. A. To the campus traffic office. B. To the classroom building.
C. To the administration building. D. To the stadium.
20. A.$5. B.$25. C.$20. D.$55.
Grammar (20 )
(A)
The Road to Pandemic Recovery
The events of the past year or so have led to a focus on mental health like never before. For stressed
health workers, people isolated during lockdown and those ___1___ (recover) from chronic illness or
worried about losing their jobs or seeing entire industries collapse, the coronavirus pandemic has presented
a multi-pronged attack on mental health and well-being.
Fadel Zeidan, who heads the Center for Mindfulness at the University of California. San Diego
(UCSD), says that he ___2___ (expect) a covid-related surge in drug addiction and post-traumatic stress
disorder (PTSD). Early studies bear this out. One survey has indicated that after some cities’ strict
lockdown, rates of PTSD among adults there reached nearly 80 per cent. Almost a third of adults in the US
and Italy are estimated ____3____ (affect).
Could mindfulness training help people to ride out the rest of the pandemic and to recover afterwards?
There is little hard evidence so far, but a survey of thousands of people in Italy in March and April 2020,
when the country was under lockdown, concluded that those who were naturally mindful—able to pay
attention to what they were sensing ___4___ judging it — experienced less psychological distress.
One advantage for delivering mindfulness meditation during a pandemic is ___5___ guided sessions
work just as well online as those ___6___ (deliver) in person. Several research centres, including Zeidan’s
and the Oxford Mindfulness Centre in the UK, have been offering free online mindfulness sessions since
lockdowns ___7___(impose) in March 2020. The Oxford sessions and podcasts ___8___ (access) by tens
of thousands of people. Based on unpublished data collected on 400 participants, Zeidan says the sessions
at UCSD’s Sanford Institute for Empathy and Compassion have successfully reduced stress, depression
and anxiety. People also report feeling less lonely and more socially connected, he says. Nicholas Van
Dam, at the University of Melbourne in Australia, says coronavirus lockdowns have not only increased the
need for emotional support, but have also prompted people to rethink ____9____ is important in their
lives. “Mindfulness meditation may fit the bill for some, _____10_____ also helping people to answer
some of those big questions,” he says.
1. A. having recovered B. recovering C. having been recovered D. being recovered
2. A. is expected B. will expect C. is expecting D. will be expected
3. A. to have been affected B. to be affected C. to be affecting D. to affect
4. A. after B. while C. without D. upon
5. A. that B. how C. whatever D. why
6. A. having been delivered B. being delivered C. delivered D. having delivered
7. A. had imposed B. imposed C. had been imposed D. were imposed
8. A. are accessed B. were accessed C. have accessed D. have been
accessed
9. A. what B. whatever C. anything D. something
10. A. and B. while C. whereas D. as
【答案】1. B 2. C 3. A 4. C 5. A 6. C 7. D 8. D 9. A 10. B
【解析】
【导语】这是一篇说明文。文章主要讲述新冠疫情对人的身心健康的影响,并介绍正念训练及正
念冥想,以此帮助疫情中的人们。
1题详解】
考查非谓语动词。句意:对于压力重重的卫生工作者、在封锁期间被隔离的人以及那些从慢性病
中恢复过来或担心失去工作或看到整个行业崩溃的人来说,冠状病毒大流行对心理健康和身体健
康造成了多管齐下的攻击。A. having recovered 已经康复;B. recovering 康复;C. having been
recovered 已经被恢复;D. being recovered 被恢复。根据句子结构可知,此处应填非谓语动词。
Those recover 是主谓关系,应用现在分词 recovering,作定语。故选 B
2题详解】
考查动词时态。句意:圣地亚哥(UCSD)表示,他预计与新冠病毒相关的药物成瘾和创伤后应激障
(PTSD)激增。A. is expected 被预计;B. will expect 将预计;C. is expecting 正预计;D. will be
expected 将被预计。根据句子结构可知,主语 he expect 是主谓关系,应用主动语态。根据句意
可知,此处表示“他预计与新冠病毒相关的药物成瘾和创伤后应激障碍将发生激增”,应用现在
进行时,描述将来要发生的事情。故选 C
3题详解】
考查非谓语动词。句意:据估计,美国和意大利近三分之一的成年人受到影响。A. to have been
affected 已经被影响;B. to be affected 被影响;C. to be affecting 正在影响;D. to affect 影响。根据
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