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1、.廣東省肇慶市2021-2021學(xué)年高二第一期末質(zhì)量檢測(cè)英語(yǔ)試題本試卷共8頁(yè),總分值135分考試用時(shí)120分鐘.本卷須知:1. 答卷前,考生務(wù)必用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆,將自己所在縣市、區(qū)、姓名、試室號(hào)、座位號(hào)填寫(xiě)在答題卷上對(duì)應(yīng)位置,再用2B鉛筆將準(zhǔn)考證號(hào)涂黑2. 選擇題每題選出答案后,用2B鉛筆把答題卷上對(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,答案不能寫(xiě)在試卷或草稿紙上3. 非選擇題必須用黑色字跡的鋼筆或簽字筆作答,答案必須寫(xiě)在答題卷各題目指定區(qū)域內(nèi)相應(yīng)的位置上;如需改動(dòng),先劃掉原來(lái)的答案,然后再在答題區(qū)內(nèi)寫(xiě)上新的答案;不準(zhǔn)使用鉛筆和涂改液不按以上要求作答的答案無(wú)效

2、I、語(yǔ)言知識(shí)及運(yùn)用 共兩節(jié),總分值45分第一節(jié):完型填空共15小題,每題2分,總分值30分閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從115各題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中,選出最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。Valentines Day is a popular festival of love and romance. There are 1 legends associated with the festival along with the belief that birds began to mate from this day. Historians trace 追蹤its 2 to an a

3、ncient Roman festival. It is said that in ancient Rome, people 3 a holiday on February 14th to honor Junothe Queen of Roman Gods and Goddesses. On the following day, February 15th,the festival of Lupercalia was celebrated to honor the Roman God of Agriculture.An interesting 4 was followed on the fes

4、tival of Lupercalia to bring together young boys and girls who otherwise were strictly 5 . On the eve of the festival, names of young Roman girls were written on a slip of paper and placed into jars. Each young man 6 a girls name from the jar and was paired with the girl during the festival. Sometim

5、es the 7 lasted for a year until next years celebration. Quite often,the couple would fall in love with each other and 8 marry. The custom lasted for a long time until people felt that it was un-Christian and that mates should be chosen by sight, not 9 . Ks5uThe pairing of young boys and girls set t

6、he mood of the Valentines Day Festival as we know today. But it was 10 due to the efforts and daring of a priest St Valentine that the festival got its 11 and clearer meaning. The story goes that Emperor Claudius II of Rome found it 12 to get soldiers and felt the reason why men did not join the 13

7、was that they did not wish to leave their wives and families. As a result, Claudius cancelled all marriages and engagements in Rome. St Valentine challenged Claudiuss 14 order and secretly married couples. When his disobedience was 15 ,Valentine was put to death on February 14, around 270 AD. After

8、his death Valentine was named a saint.1A. acceptableB. familiar C. variousD. unrelated2A. possibilityB. developmentC. eventD. origin3A. studiedB. observedC. handled D. discussed4A. movementB. celebrationC. competitionD. custom5A. respectedB. educatedC. separatedD. organized6A. spoke outB. brought ou

9、tC. pulled outD. drew out7A. pairingB. dating C. playingD. celebrating8A. fortunatelyB. occasionallyC. finallyD. surprisingly9A. orderB. riskC. nameD. luck10A. usuallyB. actuallyC. reallyD. factually11A. historyB. storyC. fameD. name12A. strangeB. slowC. awfulD. tough13A. warB. partyC. armyD. game14

10、A. unfinishedB. unjustifiedC. unrecognizedD. unconcerned15A. discoveredB. attackedC. memorizedD. promised第二節(jié):語(yǔ)法填空共10小題,每題1.5分,總分值15分閱讀下面短文,按照句子構(gòu)造的語(yǔ)法性和上下文連接的要求,在空格處填入一個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)脑~或使用括號(hào)中所給詞語(yǔ)的正確形式填空,并將答案填寫(xiě)在答題卡上標(biāo)號(hào)為1625的相應(yīng)位置上。American Idol is a TV show and annual American singing competition, which began its fi

11、rst season on June 11, 2002. It is based on the British show Pop Idol, in which thousands of young singers, aged 16-28, audition試演for the chance 16 choose as the new singing idol. The program seeks to discover the 17 good young singer in the country through 18 series of nationwide auditions. Auditio

12、ns 19 hold in key cities around the country, with judges removing some contestants選手, 20 there are only 30 left. These 30 compete, on air, and the viewing public votes for 21 three favorites each week, over the course of the next three weeks. Those nine contestants, along 22 one “wild card chosen by

13、 judges, continue on to the next stage of the competition, 23 takes place over several weeks. The outcome of the latter stages of this competition is wholly determined by public voting. There are three judges assessing the contestants 24 perform in order to facilitate推動(dòng) the voting.Of these ten, two

14、winners are chosen to appear in a live half-hour telecast電視播送the following evening to compete 25 a top-dollar record deal.II、閱讀共兩節(jié),總分值50分Ks5u第一節(jié):閱讀理解共20小題,每題2分,總分值40分閱讀下面幾篇短文,從每題所給的A、B、C和D項(xiàng)中,選出最正確選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。AImagine someone has crossed the seas joining five continents by swimming. It is a major

15、success for anyone. But it is an even greater success for Philippe Croizon, who has no arms, and no legs! His achievements show that we can all achieve great thingsno matter who we are.Philippe Croizon was 26 years old when he had an accident. The doctors had to remove both of his arms and legs. “Wh

16、en they cut off my last leg I wanted to die. I suffered great depression and my spirit was as low as you can get. But you have to chooseand I chose to live! said Croizon.While he was recovering in hospital, Croizon saw a television programme about a woman who had been swimming across the English Cha

17、nnel. After watching the programme Croizon decided to do it. He began to exercise every day to make him strong and it took him two years to prepare.Finally in 2020, Croizon was ready. He entered the cold, grey sea of the English Channel. He was now 42 years old. It took him from early morning until

18、night to swim the distance. He felt a lot of pain. But he had become the first person without arms and legs to swim between France and England. Croizon had achieved his dream, but he did not stop there. He looked for a new goal.Early in 2021 he planned to swim across the seas that join five major co

19、ntinents. During the next few months he swam between the four continents of Australia, Asia, Africa and Europe and finally in the cold waters of the Bering Strait between the continents of Asia and the Americas.“We want to show people something. If disabled people have courage and a lot of training

20、they can do the same things as those who are not disabled, said Croizon.26. According to the passage, Philippe Croizon _.A. was born with disabilityB. suffered a lot from the accidentC. chose to live because of a TV programmeD. was fond of swimming since he was young27. What do we know about Philipp

21、e Croizons swimming across the English Channel?A. It took him two years to finish it. B. He was the first person to achieve it.C. It was easy for him to finish the swim. D. He spent a lot of time preparing for it.28. Philippe Croizons crossing the seas joining five continents_.A. lasted a month B. e

22、nded in the Bering StraitC. happened when he was 42 years old D. was inspired by a television programme29. Which of the following can best describe Philippe Croizons story?A. Hope for the best, prepare for the worst. B. Where theres a will, theres a way.C. Actions speak louder than words. D. The fin

23、est diamond must be cut.30. Whats the best title for the passage?A. Hope in the corner B. A disabled mans dreamC. Challenges to Philippe Croizon D. Philippe Croizons amazing swimBThe relationship between humans and animals has always been complex. Some cultures have developed entire belief systems a

24、round favored animals. Even in cultures with less formal belief systems, connections between people and animals still lead to commonly accepted opinions about animals.These belief systems usually develop around the animals that interact 互動(dòng) with humans most frequently. Therefore, it should not be sur

25、prising that so many stories surround the most common of animals: rats. Rats live side by side with humans all over the world and regularly interact with people. Human-rat coexistence may be common all around the world, but different cultures respond to that closeness in different ways.In the United

26、 States and Europe, one typical attitude is that the rat is a pest. This could be due to the common belief that rats spread disease. Actually, they dont, at least not directly, but many people dont know that. The Pied Piper of Hamlin, a well-known childrens story, is one example of how rats have bee

27、n described in Western literature: in that story, rats cause such a problem that a town has to hire a piper to call them all away.In many Latin American countries, the rat is described in a very different way. The story of the tooth fairy a fairy believed by children to leave money while they sleep

28、in exchange for a tooth that has come out is common all over the world, but in Latin America, the “fairy is a rat! Rats do have very strong teeth, which could explain the association. Clearly, this shows another attitude toward rats that is much more positive.Yet another attitude toward the rat can

29、be seen in the Chinese Zodiac 生肖. The Rat is one of the animals of the Zodiac. Like the other zodiac animals, the Rat is neither entirely good nor entirely bad. Its described as clever and friendly, but also tricky and not entirely honest. That may be the most accurate description of the rat so far.

30、 Whether you like rats or not, its hard to deny their reputation for cleverness.As many people are discovering these days, rats can even make excellent pets, so long as you remember to close the cage carefully!31. What does the passage mainly talk about? Ks5uA. A trend of keeping rats as pets. B. Ho

31、w different cultures look at rats.C. How humans get along with animals. D. Favored animals in different cultures.32. The rats in The Pied Piper of Hamlin appear_.A. unpleasant B. honest C. smart D. unusual33. The tooth fairy in Latin America mentioned in Paragraph4 is to show_.A. the tooth fairy is

32、lovely B. rats look very frighteningC. rats are welcome in Latin American countriesD. the story of the tooth fairy is common all over the world34. According to the author, rats_.A. dont spread disease B. should be treated as pestsC. are fairly described in the Chinese Zodiac D. are kept as pets by m

33、ore and more people35. The passage is probably taken from a _. A. travel guide B. news report C. nature magazine D. history textbookCPresident Barack Obama rode a bicycle at the White House Science Fair on April 22. But it wasnt an ordinary bike. As he pedaled, the President stayed in place, while t

34、he energy from his pedaling powered a water filtration 過(guò)濾 system. He was testing an invention created by a team of 14 students from Northeast High School, in Oakland Park, Florida.Payton Karr, 16, and Kiona Elliot, 18, attended the fair as representatives of the project.“We were hoping President Oba

35、ma would ride the bike, but we didnt actually expect him to, Payton told TFK. “ It really meant a lot. Kiona agreed. “It was pretty awesome to see the invention, which was invented by a group of 14 high school students and one teacher, along with the help of community members, got the interest of th

36、e leader of our nation, she said.The project was an idea that came about after one of the Northeast students, Kalie Hoke, visited Haiti after the terrible 2020 earthquake and saw how difficult it was to find clean water. The students invented a portable便攜的, bicycle-powered emergency water filtration

37、 system, which can provide 20-30 people with drinking water in a 15-hour period. The teens hope their invention will one day be used by relief organizations like the Red Cross. “ They can take it to places after natural disasters so that water can be clean for the people there, said Payton.Payton an

38、d Kiona were among the 100 students from more than 40 states invited to the third annual White House Science Fair, in Washington, D.C., which is also attended by leaders in science and education. President Obama started the event in 2020 to stimulate students interested in STEM Science, Technology,

39、Engineering, Maths.“Well, if youre a young person and you produce the best experiment or design, you ought to be recognized for that achievement, Obama said when he first announced the fair. President Obama praised the projects during a speech to attendees after the fair. “The science fair projects

40、of today could become the products and businesses of tomorrow, he said. “If youre inventing things in the third grade, what are you going to do by the time you get to college?36. What is special about the bicycle President Obama rode? A. It can move very fast. B. It is extremely beautiful. C. It is

41、used to make water clean. D. It is made of eco-friendly materials.37. The representatives of the bicycle-powered water filtration system_. A. were both community members B. graduated from a famous university C. finished the project with the help of their parentsD. were surprised that their invention

42、 interested Obama38. The bicycle-powered water filtration system was designed _. A. at the request of the Red CrossB. for city families to get pure water C. during the terrible 2020 earthquake in Haiti D. to provide people in disaster areas with clean water39. The underlined word “stimulate in Parag

43、raph 4 can be replaced by _. A. help B. inspire C. change D. entertain40. We can know from the last sentence in the passage that President Obama _.A. wanted the youth to have big dreamsB. encouraged the youth to go to collegeC. worried the young inventors would do nothing in collegeD. believed the y

44、oung inventors would have a promising future DLife on Mars could become a reality and it could happen in your lifetime. A welcoming planetScientists say Earths neighbor Mars, a bright red planet about half Earths size, is the most likely to support human life. Mars even has frozen water on its surfa

45、ce. Since the late 1990s, NASA has been exploring Mars using remote-controlled vehicles裝置. Most recently Curiosity, a car-size vehicle, traveled through space on an unpiloted spacecraft航天器 and landed on Mars in August 2021. Directed by NASA scientists , the vehicles move on the surface, taking pictu

46、res , collecting and analyzing soil, and looking for signs of life. But what about human explorers? Plans are already in the works to send astronauts to Mars as soon as the mid-2030s._But before you start packing your bags, lets consider the challenges. For starters, Mars is far away. Just getting t

47、here could take up to 10 months. Scientists already know that time away from Earths gravity harms the human body. Bones and muscles get weaker. The body produces less blood. What damage would months and months of living in space do? And then there is the matter of water, oxygen, food and fuel. Scien

48、tists will have to find solutions to these problems, or the first humans on Mars wont survive very long in their new home. Tiny Dangers Theres another tinier risk. Its so tiny that you cant even see it: germs.Some scientists believe that our germs could pollute the whole planet of Mars. Potentially

49、killing Martian life before we have the chance to discover it. Worse, there is a small but terrifying chance that any microscopic life already there might be harmful to us . Worse still, if any of those Martian germs火星細(xì)菌 were brought back to Earth, the result could be disastrous. Animals, plants, an

50、d people could be wiped out. Worth the $? A more practical concern is the cost. The price could approach $ 1 trillion萬(wàn)億. How can we justify spending that much when so many problemspoverty, diseasecould use the cash here on Earth?41. Which of the following is TRUE according to the “A welcoming planet

51、 part?A. Mars is a little bigger than Earth. B. There are flowing rivers on Mars.C. People havent been to Mars so far. D. Scientists have discovered signs of life on Mars.42. Which of the following can best fill in the blank in the passage?A. Living in space. B. Limited resources.C. Extreme conditio

52、ns. D. Interesting challenges.43. By “Tiny dangers the author means _.A. there is no serious dangerB. people wont be in any dangerC. its difficult for people to realize the dangerD. the danger may be caused by very small things44. Which may cause the biggest danger?A. Martian germs may be different

53、from those on Earth.B. Martian germs may be brought back to Earth.C. People may carry germs to Mars.D. There may be germs on Mars.45. Which section of a newspaper is the passage most probably taken from?A. People B. History C. Science D. Business第二節(jié):信息匹配共5小題,每題2分,總分值10分閱讀以下應(yīng)用文及相關(guān)信息,并按要求匹配信息,在答題卡上將對(duì)應(yīng)

54、題號(hào)的相應(yīng)選項(xiàng)字母涂黑。 首先,請(qǐng)閱讀以下網(wǎng)頁(yè)信息。A. Shaolin KungfuShaolin Kungfu is one of the most influential genres of Chinese martial arts, and its named after where it originatedthe Shaolin Temple, founded on the Songshan Mountain in Dengfeng County, Henan Province in Central China. The monks in the Shaolin Temple be

55、gan to study martial arts during the Northern and Southern dynasties and this tradition prevailed during the Sui and Tang dynasties. Ks5uB. Kunqu OperaKunqu Opera is one of the oldest forms of opera still existing in China, with its origins dating back to the end of the Yuan dynasty. It has distingu

56、ished itself by the virtuosity of its rhythmic patterns and has exerted a dominant influence on all the more recent forms of opera in China, including the Sichuan and Beijing operas. In 2001, UNESCO proclaimed Kunqu Opera as a masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity.C. Puppet ShowsChinese puppetry has a long history. It is noted for its many types of puppets and superb manipulative skills. Its a truly unique art combining opera, music

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