黑龙江省哈尔滨市第九中学2021-2022学年高二上学期期末考试英语试题

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哈尔滨市第九中学 2021---2022 学年度上学期
期末学业阶段性评价测试高二学年英语学科试卷
(考试时间:120 分钟 满分150 6页 )
卷(选择题,本卷共 70 小题,共 100 分)
第一部分:听力测试(共两节,满分 20 分)
第一节:(共 5小题;每题 1分,满分 5分)
1. Where does the conversation take place?
A. In an elevator. B. On a bus. C. In a taxi.
2. How much does each ticket cost?
A. £ 3.70. B. £ 4.70. C. £ 7.40.
3. What item is needed the most?
A. Batteries. B. Cell phones. C. MP5s.
4. What do we know about Karen?
A. She hasn't been in contact with the speakers.
B. She has turned away from all her friends.
C. She really likes her studies.
5. Why did the woman change her job?
A. She didn't like machines.
B. She was not good at doing business.
C. She didn't like accounting.
第二节(15 小题;每题 1分,满分 15 分)
请听第 6段材料,回答第 67题。
6. What's wrong with the woman's bike?
A. The wheels are loose.
B. The brake is loose.
C. The chain is loose.
7. Where does the conversation most probably take place?
A. In a post office. B. In the street. C. In a garage.
请听第 7段材料,回答第 810 题。
8. Why does the man put those mouse traps?
A. Just for fun.
B. To catch mice.
C. To frighten his daughter.
9. What does the woman think of the mice?
A. Cute and innocent.
B. Ugly and frightening.
C. Interesting but dangerous.
10. Where does the conversation probably take place?
A. At school. B. On the playground. C. In their house.
请听第 8段材料,回答第 11 13 题。
11. When did the man go to Maceli's?
A. A month ago. B. A week ago. C. A year ago.
12. Why didn't the man go to Maceli's again?
A. His wife hated there.
B. He didn't like the food there.
C. The girl hated there.
13. How will the girl go to the restaurant?
A. By car. B. On foot. C. By taxi.
请听第 9段材料,回答第 14 17 题。
14. Why does the woman come to the shop?
A. To pick up the flowers.
B. To visit Ann.
C. To talk to the man.
15. What time is it when the conversation takes place?
A. At 900. B. At 800. C. At 1000.
16. What will the woman do next Sunday?
A. Getting married.
B. Taking photos for others.
C. Going to work.
17. What's the man's job?
A. A writer. B. A photographer. C. A salesman.
请听第 10 段材料,回答第 18 20 题。
18. Why did the Canadians feel surprised about a Chinese student?
A. Because he had bought a good and big house there.
B. Because he had got a large amount of money there.
C. Because he had got so good results that they were surprised.
19. What can we know about the Chinese student?
A. He is very clever.
B. He is so brave.
C. He must have a rich father.
20. What makes the Canadians very impressive?
A. The Chinese students abroad.
B. The Chinese economy development.
C. The rich second generation in China.
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阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)
第一节 (共 15 小题; 每小题 2分,满分 30 分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
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Welcome to Tampa Volleyball Summer Camps
All Skills Camp
An all-skill clinic( 训 班 ) for beginning through advanced levels. All Campers will be
grouped with campers of a similar skill level. Throughout this camp we cover all individual skills
(passing, setting, serving, attacking, blocking and floor defense). Night sessions are generally
devoted to team training and competition.
Dates: June 29-July 2
Recommended age: 10 to 18; 12 years old for resident (住宿) campers.
Recommended level: all levels.
Fees:
$355 for each commuter(通勤者) (T-shirt, lunch and dinner are included.)
$405 for each resident (T-shirt, housing, breakfast, lunch and dinner are included.)
Commuter campers:
All commuter campers can check in closer to 5:30 pm. Since they do not have to move
anything into the dorms. Check-in will still be held at the camp dorm for all campers. After
check-in, all pick-ups and drops-offs will be located at the Martinez Sports Center. We recommend
being dropped off 30 minutes before the start of the day and the camp will end on time each
evening.
Resident campers:
All resident campers will stay in a secure dorm where a keycard is needed to enter. Depending
on the dorms we use, campers can stay2, 3, or 4 to a room. Resident campers will be expected to
follow all posted camp rules. Any failure to follow camp rules will result in the camper being sent
home immediately.
Food service
All campers will be fed in the dining hall. There will also be a camp store where campers can
buy food and drink after the evening session.
Our schedule:
Wake-up and breakfast 7:45 am
Commuter drop-off at 8:30 am
Martinez Sports Center
Training session 9:00-11:30 am
Lunch 11:45 am-12:45 pm
Training session 1:30-4:30 pm
Dinner 4:45-6:00 pm
Training session 6:30-9:00 pm
Commuter pick-up at 9:00 pm
Martinez Sports Center
Bed checks 10:30 pm
Lights out 11:00 pm
21. What can be learned about All Skills Camp?
A. It is intended for different levels of campers.
B. It will last for as long as a whole month.
C. There’s no training session at night.
D. There are three types of campers.
22. What is required of commuter campers?
A. They must be over the age of 12.
B. They must pay $ 405 for training.
C. They need to be dropped off at 7:30 am.
D. They need to check in at the camp dorm.
23. How long will a camper be trained every day?
A. 2.5 hours. B. 3 hours. C. 5 hours D. 8 hours.
B
A young man wandered through the desert for forty until he reached a beautiful castle at the
top of a mountain. There lived the sage(圣人that he was looking for.
With considerable patience, the sage listened attentively to the reason for the boy’s visit, but
told him that at that moment he did not have time to explain to him the secret of happiness.
He suggested that the young man take a walk around his palace and come back in two hours’
time.
“However, I want to ask you a favor,” he added, handing the boy a teaspoon, in which he
poured two drops of oil. “While you walk, carry this spoon and don’t let the oil spill.”
The young man began to climb up and down the palace staircases, always keeping his eyes
fixed on the spoon. At the end of two hours he returned to the presence of the wise man.
“So,” asked the sage, “did you see the Persian tapestries() hanging in my dining room?
Did you see the fantastic garden that the Master of Gardeners spent ten years in creating?
Embarrassed, the young man admitted that he had seen nothing.
“So, go back and see the wonders of my world,” said the wise man. “You can’t trust a man if
you don’t know his house.”
Now more at ease, the young man took the spoon and wandered again through the palace, this
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time paying attention to all the works of art that hung from the ceilings and walls. He saw the
gardens, the mountains all around the palace, and the delicacy of the flowers. Returning to the sage,
he reported in detail what he had seen.
“But where are the two drops of oil that I entrusted to you?” asked the Sage.
Looking down at the spoon, the young man realized that he had spilled the oil.
“Well, that is the only advice I have to give you,” said the sage. “The secret of happiness lies
in looking at all the wonders of the world and never forgetting the two drops of oil in the spoon.”
24. What was the intention of the young man to travel to look for the sage?
A. To appreciate the most beautiful scenery along the way.
B. To experience adventures of the outside world.
C. To figure out whether the sage was knowledgeable or not.
D. To learn the secret of happiness from the wisest man.
25. Which of the following statements is wrong?
A. The sage listened to the young man with patience.
B. In his second round of wandering, the young man appreciated the wonders of the castle.
C. The young man made it as the sage had expected.
D. The young man was too concerned about the oil when he first went around the castle.
26. Why did the sage ask the young man to go around his castle with a spoon of two drops of oil?
A. He wanted to find out whether the young man persevered in reaching his goals.
B. He intended to let the young man understand that happiness always came at a great cost.
C. He wanted to help the young man develop the ability to do two things at the same time.
D. He intended to help the young man to uncover the secret of happiness in an indirect way.
27. What can we learn from the story?
A. We can’t trust a man unless we get familiar with his house.
B. Real happiness consists in enjoying our rights and meanwhile fulfilling our duties.
C. The search for the secret of happiness demands our observation of incidents in daily life.
D. It’s not easy for ordinary people to keep balance between enjoyment and commitment.
C
Do you have good friends? Do you sometimes feel so close to them that they are like family to
you?
It turns out that this isn't just an expression. A study by Yale University and the University of
California, San Diego, has found that you and your friends have more genes in common than
strangers do, the Guardian reported.
Researchers looked at the genes of 1,932 people and compared them in pairs of unrelated
friends and strangers. They found that friends have 1 percent of genes that match.
One percent may not sound like much to the layperson (), but to geneticists (遗传学家) it
is a significant number," Professor Nicholas Christakis of Yale University told Discovery News. In
fact, this is the same amount of genes you share with your fourth cousins, those who have the same
great-great-great grandparents as you.
So is it a coincidence() that you become friends with people who share your genes? Not
at all. In fact, it is evolution that brings you together.
People who share certain genes also share skills and have similar likes and dislikes,
researchers said. In ancient times, it was critical() that people who were alike stayed
together. For example, people who had a similar susceptibility ( 易感性) to the cold were more
likely to help each other build a fire, giving them a better chance to survive.
Researchers also found that among all the genes studied, those affecting sense of smell were
the most similar in friends. This is probably because people who smell things in the same way are
more easily drawn to similar environments. For example, people who like the smell of coffee may
hang out at cafes more often and are therefore more likely to meet and become friends with each
other.
Based on their findings, the team has developed an interesting test called the "friendship
score". It calculates how big the chances are that two people will be friends by studying their genes.
So, here is a question for you: would you like to take this test and know in advance who your
friends are going to be, or would you still prefer to figure it out by yourself and let time be the
judge?
28. What is the author's main purpose in writing the article?
A. To explain why friends share skills and interests.
B. To report on recent findings about making friends.
C. To analyze what influences the way people make friends.
D. To introduce an interesting test called the "friendship score".
29. According to the researchers of the study, people _______.
A. form friendships by complete coincidence
B. are genetically similar to their friends, compared to strangers
C. make friends with those who share nearly 10 percent of their genes
D. may share more similar genes with their friends than with their fourth cousins
30. With the examples of ancient people helping each other build a fire, the author intends to
_______.
A. show how ancient people helped each other survive
B. explain that similar interests are what lead to friendship
C. show that it is evolution that brings friends together
D. tell us why it was easier for ancient people to find friends
31. According to the article, people with similar genes that affect their sense of smell ______.
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