下面是小编为大家整理的北京市朝阳外国语学校2021-2022学年高二下学期阶段性反馈英语试卷(无答案),供大家参考。
校 北京市朝阳外国语学校 2021 —2022 学年度第二学期阶段性反馈 高二年级
英语试卷 2022.6 (Time: 90 min ; Score: 100’) Part I (63’) I. Grammar (1’*15=15’) 1. He couldn’t make his voice ______ above the noise of the traffic. A. to hear
B. hearing
C. heard
D. hear 2. This is the second time we ______ this question in a test. A. saw
B. see
C. will see
D. have seen 3. The store ______ I bought my textbooks is having a sale this week. A. that
B. where
C. which
D. why 4. Agatha didn’t tell me ______ she would pick up her son from school. A. which
B. when
C. where
D. what 5. ______ a book in front of your face, you’ll feel the air moving against your face. A. Waved
B. Wave
C. To wave
D. Waving 6. You’ll recognize me when you get out of the station. I ______ jeans and a white T—shirt. A. will be wearing
B. had worn
C. was wearing D. have worn 7. It is well known ______ Confucius was born in the city of Qufu in Shandong province, China. A. whether
B. where
C. that
D. what 8. If you were to have a few minutes free. I ______ the opportunity to ask you one more question. A. would appreciate
B. would have appreciated C. were to appreciate
D. had appreciated 9. I didn’t get in touch with David yesterday, since he ______ a meeting when I called. A. chaired
B. was chairing
C. had chaired
D. would chair 10. Not until ______, ______ the camp site A. the sun went down; they reached
B. did the sun go down; they reached C. the sun went down; did they reach
D. did the sun go down; did they reach 11. The shocking news made us realize ______ terrible problems we would face A. why
B. how
C. what
D. that 12. You should answer the questions ______ the information on your card. A. used
B. using
C. to use
D. being used 13.—Is Mr. Lewis still here? —No. He ______ here for about an hour and then left.
A. is
B. was
C. has been
D. would be 14.—Where did you first meet him? —It was in a village ______ you can enjoy the nature and fresh air. A. that
B. which
C. when
D. where 15. The newly-published dictionary will be of great help to foreigners ______ Chinese A. learn
B. learnt
C. learning
D. having learnt II. Cloze (1’*10=10’) An Effective Commercial I have to admit that I rarely watch commercials, since most of them are boring and stupid. When watching commercials, we are “learning” that consumption makes us happy and that we need to buy everything. This really makes me
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. Recently, however, a commercial for a major retail (零售) store got my attention A young lady is talking over the phone to her family right before Christmas. She is upset because she won’t be with them for the holidays. I believe she is talking to her mother, who asks her if she has received the
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that were sent to her. The young lady
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that she hasn’t, and the mother expresses concern that they should have arrived by now. The mother suggests that she check the doorstep. At this point, the young lady opens her front door, and
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there is her family on the doorstep. They have come to celebrate the Christmas season with her. This is where I got
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. What a surprise! This has never happened to me, but I can
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how wonderful it would be. The holidays are a good time to
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connections and renew relationships among family members. People can communicate with each other and
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a sense of belonging. So once again I am reminded that the best Christmas gifts are not the ones you buy in the retail store. They are gifts of love, family and time spent together happily. Commercials can
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the audience if they are made effectively. A good commercial for me is when I can forget that it is a commercial for something I have to buy and instead
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it with an experience in my own life or the lives of others. 16. A. relaxed
B. annoyed
C. nervous
D. curious 17. A. materials
B. reports
C. messages
D. presents 18. A. argues
B. responds
C. mentions
D. proves 19. A. practically
B. fortunately
C. successfully
D. surprisingly 20. A. improved
B. confused
C. affected
D. stressed 21. A. imagine
B. approve
C. remember
D. promise 22. A. suggest
B. confirm
C. identify
D. strengthen 23. A. accept
B. share
C. admit
D. judge 24. A. move
B. control
C. protect
D. encourage 25. A. promote
B. update
C. associate
D. discover
III. Reading comprehension (2’*19=38’) A Finding a New Spring A tradesman was leading a caravan (商队) to another country to sell his goods. Along the way they came to the edge of a severe hot-sand desert. They learnt that during the daytime the sun heats up the fine sand until it’s as hot as charcoal, so no one can walk on it— not even bullocks (小公牛) or camels! So the caravan leader hired a desert guide, one who could follow the stars, so they could travel only at night when the sand cools down. They began the dangerous night—time journey across the desert. A couple of nights later, after eating their evening meal, and waiting for the sand to cool, they started out again. Later that night, the desert guide, who was driving the first cart, saw from the stars that they were getting close to the other side of the desert. He had also overeaten, so that when he relaxed, he fell asleep. Then the bullocks who, of course, couldn’t tell directions by reading the stars, gradually turned to the side and went in a big wide circle until they ended up at the same place they had started from! By then it was morning, and the people realized they were back at the same spot. They lost heart and began to cry about their condition. Since the desert crossing was supposed to be over by now, they had no more water and were afraid they would die of thirst. They even began to blame the caravan leader and the desert guide. However, the leader himself didn’t lose courage. He began walking back and forth, trying to think out a plan. Remaining alert, out of the corner of his eye, he noticed a small clump of grass. He thought, “Without water, no plant could live in this desert.” So he asked his fellow travelers to dig up the ground on that very spot. They dug and dug, and after a while they got down to a large stone. He got down into the hole, put his ear to the stone, and heard the sound of flowing water. A spring was found. All the people were overjoyed. They drank and bathed and washed the animals and cooked their food and ate. Before they left, they raised a high flag so that other travelers could see the new spring in the middle of the hot-sand desert. Then they continued on safely to the end of their journey. 26. Why did the tradesman and his caravan have to travel during the night? A. To use less water while crossing the desert. B. It was too hot to walk on the desert in the daytime. C. They might be able to find the spring in the quiet night. D. The guide could find a short way by following the stars. 27. Why did the group feel so desperate when they were back to the starting point? A. They were in danger of dying of thirst.
B. They were running out of food. C. Their guide had lost the way.
D. Their leader had lost heart. 28. What is the moral of the story? A. Never give up too easily.
B. Don’t mind what others think of you. C. Don’t forget sorrow follows extreme joy. D. Never refuse to offer help when you are needed. B I am Henry Jekyll. I was born in the 1800s. I inherited a large fortune, a healthy body and an excellent mind. I was naturally hard-working and soon I was very successful in my job. So the outside world saw a serious, hard-working, successful doctor. Behind this quiet character, however, was a wild, fun-loving, irresponsible young man. Both of them were me. They lived together in the same body. “Was it possible,” I wondered, “to find a drug that could give each side of my character its own separate face and body?” After much thought and careful study I believed I had found the answer. I had read many scientific books and spent many hours in my laboratory, searching for the right mixture of chemicals to make my drug. At last I got everything ready. Late one night, I mixed everything together and prepared my drug. I watched the smoke rising from the liquid as its color changed from red to purple and at last to green. Then, bravely, I drank every bitter drop. I felt a violent sickness in my stomach and a terrible pain in all my bones. The room seemed to turn round and round and I trembled with fear. Then the fear and pain disappeared and a strange, sweet feeling took its place. Wild thoughts danced through my mind—the wild passions of an evil and cruel stranger. But inside myself I felt younger, lighter, more carefree than ever before. “If this is pure evil.” I thought, “I like it.” I stood there, enjoying these strange new thoughts and passions and suddenly realized that I was shorter. So I decided to go to my bedroom in my new body and take a look at myself in the mirror there. As I came into my room, I saw Edward Hyde for the first time. At that time, the good side of my character was stronger than the evil side. Henry Jekyll had his faults, but he was mostly a good, kind man. I believe that is the reason why Edward Hyde was so much smaller than Henry Jekyll. But that was not the only difference between the two men. Henry Jekyll had a kind, open, honest face. But pure evil stared out of Edward Hyde’s eyes. I felt no dislike, however. Indeed, I welcomed him. Edward Hyde was me, young and strong and full of life. 29. In others’ eyes, the writer was ______. A. wild and successful B. fun—loving and responsible C. quiet and irresponsible D. serious and hard—working 30. The writer wanted to find a drug to______. A. discover the right mixture of chemicals B. create separate bodies for both sides
C. observe the change of the chemicals D. make himself smaller but stronger 31. From the passage we can learn that the writer ______. A. felt quite delighted right after taking the drug B. preferred kind Henry to pure evil Edward C. was very sick of the shorter Edward Hyde D. was satisfied with both of his bodies C Upskilling is the future—but it must work for everyone Automation and job replacement will be one of the most significant challenges for the global ec...