射阳县第二中学2022年秋学期第二次学情调研高二英语试卷总分:120分时间:120分钟第I卷(选择题,共两部分,85分)第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题,每题1分)听下面5段对话,每段对话后有一小题,从题中所给的A,B,C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置,听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话只读一遍。1.Whosebirthdayisittodayprobably?A.Sue’s.B.Jim’s.C.Tracy’s.2.Whatwillthemanprobablytake?A.Hisownumbrella.B.Thewoman’sumbrella.C.Thewoman’sraincoat.3.Whatdoweknowaboutman’svacation?A.Theweatherwasfineallthetime.B.Itwasbetterthanthepreviousone.C.Thereweremanyfliesandmosquitoes.4.HowmanypeoplehavebeentoBeijing?A.1.B.2.C.35.Whatwastheresultofthematch?A.Theman’steamlost.B.Theman’steamwon.C.Itendedinadraw.第二节(共15小题,每题1分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项选出最佳选项,并标在试卷相应位置,听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟,听完后,各小题给出5秒钟的作答时间,每段对话或独白读两遍。听下面一段对话,回答6至8三个小题。6.Whycan’ttheboybeamusician?A.Hedoesn’tliketoplaytheviolin.B.Hecan’tsingorplaythepiano.C.Hedoesn’tknowalotaboutdance.7.Whatdoestheboythinkoftheworkinafactory?A.Itishardandboring.B.Ithaslonghours.C.Heknowsnothingaboutit.8.Whydoestheboywanttobe?A.Asoldier.B.Apresident.C.Ateacher.听下面一段对话,回答第9至第11三个小题。9.WhyisthemangoingtoBeijing?A.Tofindajob.B.Totravel.C.Todobusiness.1310.HowwillthemangotoBeijing?A.Bybus.B.Bytrain.C.Bycar.11.Whatdoesthemanaskthewomantodo?A.Gethisthingsready.B.Buyhimaticket.C.Wishhimgoodluck.听下面一段对话,回答第12至第14三个小题。12.Whatarethetwospeakerstalkingabout?A.TheBrown’striptotheUSA.B.TheBrown’splanforthetriptoChina.C.TheBrown’striptoChina.13.WhatdidtheBrownssuggestthetwospeakersshoulddo?A.Takelessclothesthere.B.Takewarmclothesthere.C.Notbuysouvenirsthere.14.WhatischeapinChinaaccordingtotheconversation?A.Clothes.B.Souvenirs.C.Goldjewelry.听下面一段对话,回答第15至17三个小题。15.Whatdoesthewomanwanttodo?A.Keepfit.B.Promoteproducts.C.Buygymequipment.16.Bywhomwillaplanbemade?A.thewoman.B.Theman.C.Thetrainer.17.Howmuchwilltheservicecharge?A.300yuanaweek.B.400yuanaweek.C.800yuanaweek.听下面一段对话,回答第18至20题。18.Whowouldprefertoeattheroastedmeat?A.PeopleinIndia.B.EskimosintheNorthPole.C.Peopleinthedesert.19.Inwhichpartsoftheworldiscoffeeverypopular?A.InNorthAmericaandintheeast.B.InNorthernEuropeandintheMiddleEast.C.InSouthernEuropeandintheMiddleEast.20.HowdopeopleinEnglandlikedrinkingtea?A.Withnothing.B.Withsugar,coldmilkorcoffeeC.Withsugar,milkorlemons.第二部分:英语语言知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项选择(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21.Hiswordsgavegreattoeverybodypresent,sohewaskickedoutofthelecturehall.A.reliefB.inspirationC.comfortD.offence22.Ingeneral,men’sfriendshipswitheachotheraremarkedbysharedactivities,13women’sfriendshipsrestonsharedemotionsandsupport.A.ifB.thoughC.whileD.because23.Whenyouwanttohuntforapieceofenvironmentallyfriendlyfurniture,youshouldtrytoknowthetypesofmaterialsinbuildingthefurniture.A.usedB.beingusedC.usingD.touse24.Whenshelearntaboutherfailureinthejobinterview,sheherdisappointmentwithasmile.A.removedB.replacedC.maskedD.combined25Mybosscriticizedmeagainthismorning.IfIwinthelottery(彩票),Iwouldfirehimimmediately.A.couldB.mightC.wouldD.should26—Wow,whatalongqueuethisis!—Ifwehadbookedatableearlier,wehereinaqueuenow.A.wouldn’tstandB.wouldn’thavestoodC.arenotstandingD.wouldn’tbestanding27.Wehadheardsomuchabouttherestaurant,butitdidnotliveuptoour.A.associationsB.considerationsC.expectationsD.appreciations28.Wetouchourfacesaround3,000timesaday,oftengerms(病菌)toenterourmouth,noseandeyes.A.invitingB.invitedC.toinviteD.havinginvited29.Someplantsandanimalscontainnaturalpoisonsthatareharmfultoourhealth,butifwehandlethem,theriskoffoodpoisoningisverysmall.A.normallyB.slightlyC.properlyD.directly30.—Matthew,doyouknowmuchaboutbodylanguageincountriesaroundtheworld?—Sure,I’vealotaboutthatforIoftentravelaroundtheworldforwork.Why?A.madeupB.pickedupC.setupD.heldup31.—Oh,dear!I’mdeadtired.Ican’twalkanyfarther.—itwassofaraway,Iwouldn’thavesuggestedwalking.A.IfIknewB.IfIhaveknownC.HadIknownD.WereItoknow.32.Thegiantpanda,oneofChina’smostendangeredspecies,haswonworldwidewithitscuteappearance.A.affectionB.inspirationC.conservationD.devotion33.TheHelptellsastoryofracialconflictsinthecivilrightsmovement.Irecommendthisbooktoeveryreader,hisorherage.A.whateverB.wheneverC.whicheverD.however34.Inthatemergency,hejumpedintotherivertorescuethelittleboy;hisbrave13deedinsuchasituationis.A.unbearableB.admirableC.reliableD.available35.—I’mfedupwithmarriage.—Everyoneadmiresyouforyouhaveagoodwife.A.Whocares?B.Notsurprisingatall.C.It’snotabigdeal.D.Whydoyousayso?第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)PreparingforTomorrowSixth-gradeschoolteacherMs.Sheltonbelievedinreadiness.Studentsrememberedhowshewalkedinonthefirstdayofclassandbeganwritingwordsofeighth-gradeonthe36.Theyquicklyprotestedthatthewordswerenotontheir37andtheycouldn’tlearnthem.Theirteacherinsistedthatthestudentscouldandwouldlearnthese38.Shesaidthatshewouldteachthemsomethingthatshouldbegiven.Ms.Shelton39bysayingthatoneofthestudentsintheclassroomcouldgoonto40,maybeevenbepresidentsomeday,andshewantedtopreparethemforthatday.Ms.Sheltonsaidthosewordsmanyyearsago.41didsheknowthatsomedayoneofherstudents---JesseJackson---wouldtakethem42.Shebelievedthatiftheywerewellprepared,theycould43highgoals.RalphWaldoEmersononcesaid,“Peopleonlyseewhattheyare44tosee.”Ifthat’strue,thenitisalso45thattheyonlybecomewhattheyarepreparedtobecome.Andmanythingsinlifeisjustaboutgettingready.“Iwanttobedoingsomethingmore46withmylifethanwhatIamdoingnow,”ayoungmanoncesaidtome.He47whathewasdoingwasjustnotthatimportant.Otherpeoplehavesaidthingstomesuchas,“Ionly48Ihadameaningfulrelationship.”And,“I’dreallyliketogetabetterjob,butIjustdon’tsee49.”Youfillintheblanks.Whatisityouwouldliketo50thatisn’thappening?Perhapstheansweristhatyouarenotyet51.Maybeyouneedmoretimetopreparebeforeyouaretrulyreadyforthatwhichyou52.Thinkoftodayasanotherchanceto53yourselffortheexcitingfutureyouarelookingfor.Todayisnotwasted.Ifyoudesiremorefrom54,thenyoucanusetodayastraining.Foryouwillexperienceonlywhatyouarepreparedto55.Somethingwonderfulcanhappen.Andyoucanusetodaytogetreadyfortomorrow.36.A.deskB.wallC.chalkboardD.door1337.A.dutyB.deskC.mindD.level38.A.wordsB.grammarsC.pronunciationsD.sentences39.A.startedB.endedC.warnedD.reminded40.A.greatnessB.wealthC.honorD.failure41.A.SeldomB.LittleC.HardlyD.Totally42.A.nervouslyB.eagerlyC.seriouslyD.simply43.A.keepB.haveC.setD.achieve44.A.preparedB.forcedC.attractedD.tempted45.A.properB.exactC.legalD.true46.A.difficultB.significantC.pleasantD.interesting47.A.boastedB.behavedC.feltDlooked48.A.wishB.expectC.hopeD.imagine49.A.whatB.whenC.whyD.how50.A.surviveB.happenC.gainD.win51.A.adventurousB.activeC.readyD.intelligent52.A.concernB.arrangeC.adoreD.desire53.A.prepareB.enjoyC.imagineD.conduct54.A.historyB.natureC.lifeD.marriage55.A.sufferB.experienceC.struggleD.work第三部分:阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)AEventsLongMarchexhibitTheShanghaiHistoryMuseumisputtingonanexhibitiontomarkthe60thanniversaryoftheLongMarch.Onshowaremorethan220photosand40itemsthatexplainwithpictureshowthecommunistRedArmydrewbackfromitsbesieged(被围困的)basesinJiangxiProvinceandfoughtitswaytonorthernShanxiprovinceinthemid-1930s.ExplanationsareallinChinese.TheshowwillendonNovember20.Time:10:00am—4:00pm.Address:1286HongqiaoRoadAdmission:8yuanforChinese/15yuanforforeignersThaielephantsEightelephantsfromThailandareentertainingvisitorsatChangfengParkbyridingbikes,playingbasketball,balancingonabeam,dancingandblowingamouth-organ.Peopleareencouragedtohaveatug-of-war(拔河比赛)withtheanimalsorlieonthegroundandhavetheelephantswalkoverthem.Theelephantsgivethreeshowsadayat9:30am,3:30pmand8:00pmandthereisanadditionalshowat1:3013pmatweekends.TheshowwillendonNovember15.Address:189DaduheRoadAdmission:30-40yuanDancingdolphinsDolphinsjumpingfromthewatertotouchaball,swayingtheirbodiestomusic,kissingpeopleandsolvingmathbytappingtheirtailshavemadethedolphinariuminPeaceParkanattractionforchildren.Sealsandsealionsalsoperform.Hours:10:30am,4:00pm,and7:30pmAdmission:20yuanforadultsand10yuanforchildren.56.IfyougotovisittheLongMarchexhibitwithanAustralian,howmuchwillyoupayaltogetherfortheadmission?A.16yuanB.23yuanC.30yuanD.20yuan57.Attheexhibition,youwillsee________.A.manyarticleswrittenbyfamouswritersB.manythingsleftbytheRedArmyC.booksontheLongMarchD.manyphotosandpicturesabouttheLongMatch.58.WhichofthefollowingisNOTdonebytheThaielephants?A.Ridingbicycles.B.Blowingamouth-organC.DoingmathD.Havingatug-of-warwithpeople.59.ThedolphinariuminPeaceParkisahallwhereyoucansee________.A.notonlydolphinsbutalsosealsandsealionsperformB.onlysealsandsealionsperformC.onlydolphinsperformD.onlysealsperformBWhenyoumakeamistake,bigorsmall,cherishitlikeit’sthemostpreciousthingintheworld.Becauseinsomeways,itis.Mostofusfeelbadwhenwemakemistakes,beatourselvesupaboutit,feellikefailures,getmadatourselves.Andthat’sonlynatural:mostofushavebeentaughtfromayoungagethatmistakesarebad,thatweshouldtrytoavoidmistakes.We’vebeenscoldedwhenwemakemistakes—athome,schoolandwork.Maybenotalways,butprobablyenoughtimestomakefeelingbadaboutmistakesanunconsciousreaction.Yetwithoutmistakes,wecouldnotlearnorgrow.Ifyouthinkaboutitthatway,mistakesshouldbecherishedandcelebratedforbeingoneofthemostamazingthingsintheworld:theymakelearningpossible;theymakegrowthandimprovementpossible.Bytrialanderror—tryingthings,makingmistakes,andlearningfromthose13mistakes—wehavefiguredouthowtomakeelectriclight,topainttheceilingoftheSistineChapel,tofly.Mistakesmakewalkingpossibleforthesmallesttoddler,makespeechpossible,makeworksofgeniuspossible.Thinkabouthowwelearn:wedon’tjustconsumeinformationaboutsomethingandinstantlyknowitorknowhowtodoit.Youdon’tjustreadaboutpainting,orwriting,orcomputerprogramming,orbaking,orplayingthepiano,andknowhowtodothemrightaway.Instead,yougetinformationaboutsomething,fromreadingorfromanotherpersonorfromobserving,thenyoumakemistakesandrepeat,makingmistakes,learningfromthosemistakes,untilyou’veprettymuchlearnedhowtodosomething.That’showwelearnasbabiesandtoddlers,andhowwelearnasadults.Mistakesarehowwelearntodosomethingnew—becauseifyousucceedatsomething,it’sprobablysomethingyoualreadyknewhowtodo.Youhaven’treallygrownmuchfromthatsuccess—atmostit’sthelaststeponyourjourney,notthewholejourney.Mostofthejourneywasmadeupofmistakes,ifit’sagoodjourney.Soifyouvaluelearning,ifyouvaluegrowingandimproving,thenyoushouldvaluemistakes.Theyareamazingthingsthatmakeaworldofbrilliancepossible.60.Whydomostofusfeelbadaboutmakingmistakes?A.Becausemistakesmakeussufferalot.B.Becauseit’sanaturalpartinourlife.C.Becausewe’vebeentaughtsofromayoungage.D.Becausemistakeshaveruinedmanypeople’scareers.61.Accordingtothepassage,whatistherightattitudetomistakes?A.Weshouldtrytoavoidmakingmistakes.B.Weshouldowegreatinventionsmainlytomistakes.C.Weshouldtreatmistakesasgoodchancestolearn.D.Weshouldmakefeelingbadaboutmistakesanunconsciousreaction.62.Theunderlinedword“toddler”inParagraph6probablymeans.A.asmallchildlearningtowalkB.akindergartenchildlearningtodrawC.aprimarypupillearningtoreadD.aschoolteenagerlearningtowrite63.Wecanlearnfromthepassagethat.A.mostofuscanreallygrowfromsuccessB.growingandimprovingarebasedonmistakesC.welearntomakemistakesbytrialanderrorD.wereadaboutsomethingandknowhowtodoitrightawayCHowdopeopletraditionallymanufacture(制造)things?Theyusuallystartwithasheetofmetal,woodorother13materialandcut,drill(钻)andshaveittocreateadesiredshape.Sometimes,theyuseamold(模具)madeofmetalorsand,pourliquidplasticormetalintoitandletitcooltocreateasolidpart.Now,acompletelydifferentmethodisgainingpopularity.OnOct.9,2022,LondonScienceMuseumkickedoffitsnewexhibition,3-D:PrintingtheFuture,withover6003-Dprintedobjectsondisplay,includingspaceprobes(探测器),toydollsandevenhumanorgans–basicallyanyproductyoucanthinkof,reportedLiveScience.Youmightfindithardtobelievethatanobjectcanactuallybe“printedout”likeapicture.Butitisnotthathardtounderstandhowitworks.Justasatraditionalprintersprays(喷洒)inkontopaperlinebyline,modern3-Dprintersspreadmaterialontoasurfacelayerbylayer,fromthebottomtothetop,graduallybuildingupashape.Insteadofink,thematerialsthe3-Dprinterusesaremainlyplastic,resin(树脂)andcertainmetals.Thethinnereachlayeris–fromamillimetertolessthanthewidthofahair–thesmootherandfinertheobjectwillbe.Andobjectsalwayscomeoutinonepiece,sparingyouthetroubleofputtingdifferentpartstogetherafterward.Forexample,10yearsagoadesktop3-Dprintermighthavecost£20,000(200,000yuan),whilenowitcostsonlyabout£1,000,accordingtotheBBC.Infact,3-Dprintershavebeenaroundforsometime,butuntilrecentlytheyhadn’tbeenverypopularsincefewpeoplecouldaffordthem.Lastyear,though,sawabigdecreaseinthepriceof3-Dprinters.However,as3-Dprintingtechnologybecomesmorecommonplace,itmaytriggercertainproblems.Oneofthemispiracy(盗版).“Onceyoucandownloadacoffeemaker,orprintoutanewsetofkitchenutensils(餐具)onyourpersonal3-Dprinter,whowillvisitaretail(零售的)storeagain?”anexperton3-DprintingtoldForbesNews.Evenmorefrightening,theworld’sfirst3-DprintedgunwassuccessfullyfiredintheUSinMayofthisyear,whichmeansthat3-Dprintingcouldpotentiallygivemorepeopleaccesstoweapons.64.Accordingtothearticle,inthefuture,3-Dprintingtechnologywillprobably______.A.changethewaypeoplemakeproductsB.beappliedaswidelyinourdailylivesascomputersC.forbidmanycountriestomakepurchasesofweaponsD.taketheplaceofnormalprintersandsavelotsofenergy65.Whatwasthebigeventthathappenedinthe3-Dprintingindustrylast13year?A.Over6003-Dprintedobjectswereondisplayinanexhibition.B.3-Dprintingtechnologycametobeusedinvariousfields.C.Theworld’sfirst3-Dprintedgunwassuccessfullymade.D.The3-Dprinterbecamemoreaffordableforconsumers.66.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetoward3-Dprintingtechnology?A.Amused.B.Objective.C.Supportive.D.Negative. D Worldtravelhasmovedontoanewlevelasnewwebsitesspringuptoenabletravelerstoplantheirtripsonline.Virtualtourismisthelatestnameofthegameandalthoughrelativelynew,hasseensometourismwebsitesgrowtohostoverone-millionusers.Typically,thisdevelopmentfeaturesawebsitethatcontainstheanswerstoalmostanytourismquestion.Tipsandinformationarenotprovidedbyasinglesource,suchasthewebsitehost,butratherfromtravelersthemselves-ofteninthethousands.Thishasproventobeexceptionallybeneficialforwould-betravelerswhoareseekinginfomtationonquestionssuchaswheretofindthebestmuseumorbeach;whetheritisbettertotourBrusselswithabicycleoronfoot;andwhichexchangeratebureausareavailableinItaly.Questionsaboutfoodandrestaurants;touristspots;safety;accommodation;andothersareallanswered.Inaddition,postedtipspromotebetterpreparation,suchaswhattopackwhenheadingforSicily(西西里岛).Apartfromtheusefultips,visualimagesandvirtualtourshavealsobeenmadeavailable.Ifyou'dliketovisittheEiffelTower,it'sagoodideatoviewthesurroundingareas;topickasafertrainroute;ortoknowthatit'sveryclosetotheSeineRiverandthatawalkalongitwouldenhancetheexperience.Virtualtourshavesprungupglobally.InSouthAfrica,JohnGoreestablishedtheVirtualTourGuideinNovemberlastyear.Onhisblog,Gorewasquotedasaying, "Theworldispanoramic(全景的)."'Weareabletotumourheadsandlookinalldirectionsandgetafeelforwhereweare,butthetypicalphotographcannotshowordescribethatexperiencecompletely."However,thereisananswer-technologymakesitpossibletosharetheworldaroundusina360degreepanoramicway,whichreallymakestheviewerfeelasthoughheorsheisreallythere.67.Whyisvirtualtourismmoreandmorepopular?A.Onlinegamesaremoreandmoreattractive.B.Manynewwebsitesappearanddevelopfast.C.Moreandmorepeoplewanttotravelabroad.D.Ithelpstravelerssaveasmuchmoneyaspossible.68.Fromthesecondparagraphweknow A.wecansolveanyproblemon13websites B.websitesofferallthetipsandinformation C.wecangetallourquestionsansweredonline D.wecangetmanytipsabouttourismonwebsites69.Whatdoestheunderlinedword"sprungup"mostprobablymean?A.Appeared. B.Moved.C.Competed. D.Reduced.70.Whatmakesusseetheworldinapanoramicway?A.Information. B.Photograph.C.Technology. D.Virtualimages.第二卷(非选择题,共35分)第四部分:任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)请认真阅读下面短文,并根据所读内容在文章后表格中的空格里填入最恰当的单词。注意:每个空格只填1个单词。请将答案写在答题纸上相应题号的横线上。Laughtermakesyoufeelgood.Andthegoodfeelingthatyougetwhenyoulaughremainswithyouevenafterthelaughterdisappears.Humorhelpsyoukeepapositive,optimisticoutlookthroughdifficultsituations,disappointments,andloss.Morethanjustapausefromsadnessandpain,laughtergivesyouthecourageandstrengthtofindnewsourcesofmeaningandhope.Eveninthemostdifficultoftimes,alaugh–--orevensimplyasmile–cangoalongwaytowardmakingyoufeelbetter.Andlaughterreallyiscontagious(有传染的)—justhearinglaughterprimesyourbrainandreadiesyoutosmileandjoininthefun.Laughterstrengthensourrelationshipsbybringingpositivefeelingsandbuildingemotionalconnections.Whenwelaughwithoneanother,apositivebondiscreated.Thisbondfightsstress,disagreements,anddisappointment.Sharedlaughterisoneofthemosteffectivetoolsforkeepingrelationshipsfreshandexciting.Allemotionalsharingbuildsstrongandlastingrelationshipbonds.Laughterunitespeopleduringdifficulttimes.Havingmorehumorandplayintoyourdailyinteractionscanimprovethequalityofyourloverelationships—aswellasyourconnectionswithco-workers,familymembers,andfriends.Laughterisyourbirthright,anaturalpartoflifethatisinborn.Littlebabiesbeginsmilingduringthefirstweeksoflifeandlaughoutloudwithinmonthsofbeingborn.Evenifyoudidnotgrowupinafamilywherelaughterwasacommonsound,youcanlearntolaughatanystageoflife.Oneessentialcharacteristicthathelpsuslaughisnottakingourselvestooseriously.We’veallknownsomeonewhotakeseverythingwithdeathlyseriousnessandneverlaughsatanything.Nofunthere!Theabilitytolaugh,play,andhavefunwithothersnotonlymakeslifemoreenjoyablebutalsohelpsyousolveproblems,connectwithothers,andbemorecreative.Peoplewhoincludehumorandplayintotheirdailylivesfindthatitrenewsthemandalloftheirrelationships.Lifebringschallengesthatcaneithergetthebestofyouorbecomeplaythingsfor13yourimagination.Whenyou“becometheproblem”andtakeyourselftooseriously,itcanbehardtothinkoutsidetheboxandfindnewsolutions.Butwhenyouplaywiththeproblem,youcanoftentransformitintoanopportunityforcreativelearning.Title:Laughterisgoodforyou(71)____________oflaughterlLaughtercanmakeyoucourageousand(73)__________tofindnewsourcesofmeaningandhopeinlife.lLaughtercan(74)____________apositivebond,whichcanhelpto(75)__________stress,disagreementsanddisappointment.lLaughtercankeeprelationshipsfreshandexcitingWaystobringlaughtertolifelHumansare(76)___________withtheabilitytolaugh.lYoucanacquiretheabilitytolaughby(77)________atanystageoflife.lTakeyourself(78)_________seriouslytodevelopyoursenseofhumour.(72)___________Laughtercanbringamore(79)__________life,betterproblem-solvingabilities,stronger(80)_____________withothers,andmorecreativity.第五部分书面表达(共25分)在一次课堂讨论中,大家对朋友和友谊进行了讨论。请根据下表内容,用英语写一篇短文,并谈谈你对友谊的看法。为什么需要朋友1、有许多问题靠自己无法解决,要靠朋友帮助;2、可与朋友分享快乐、分担忧愁,少受寂寞。什么是真正的朋友和友谊1、敬重你而你也敬重的人;2、在你需要他的时候绝不离开你;3、牺牲自己的利益,给你真诚和无私的帮助;4、鼓励你坚持正确的东西,少犯些错误。你对友谊的看法(自由发挥)注意:1、短文必须包括所有要点;2、词数150左右;3、短文开头已写好,不计入总词数。13班级_______________姓名_______________学号________________考试号_______________座位号_______________2022秋学期第二次学情调研高二英语答题纸第四部分任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)71__________72__________73__________74__________75__________76__________77__________78__________79__________80__________第五部分书面表达(满分25分)______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________132022秋高二年级英语参考答案:一、听力(共20小题;每小题0.5分,满分10分)1---5BBCCA6—10BABAB11—15CCBCA16--20CBCBC二、单选(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)21-25DCACD26-30DCACB31-35CAABD三、完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)36-40: CDABA 41-45:BCDAD 46-50:BCADB 51-55:CDACB四、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)A.)56-59BDCAB)60-63CCACC)64-66ADBD)67-70BDAC五、任务型阅读(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)71.Benefits/Advantages 72.Conclusion 73.strong 74.create/develop/build 75.fight 76.born 77.learning 78.less 79.enjoyable 80.connections/relationships六、书面表达(25分):Onepossibleversion:Inlifewecanhardlydowithoutfriends.Therearemanydifficultiesandproblemswecan’tovercomewithonlyourownefforts.Besides,weneedfriendstoshareourjoysandsorrows,otherwisewewillfeellonely.Whatistruefriendship?Agoodfriendissomeonewhorespectsyouandwhoyourespect.Asthesayinggoes,“Afriendinneedisafriendindeed.”Truefriendsarethosewhoneverdesertyouwhenyouareinneed.Onthecontrary,theywillofferyousincereandselflesshelpevenatthecostoftheirowninterests.Moreover,theywillencourageyoutosticktowhatisrightandtellusnottodowhatiswrongorillegal.Inmyopinion,truefriendshipislargelybasedonsupportingeachother.Wheneverwehaveproblems,weneverhesitatetooffersupporttoeachother.Besides,wearesupposedtohelpandtrusteachother.Inconclusion,truefriendshipwillstandthetestoftime.13