资源简介 鄢陵县职业教育中心 2022-2023 学年第二学期升学班 21级期末考试试卷 each spring and fall to collaboratively write, produce, and perform original music, and develop strategiesfor arts-based social engagement. Feel free to bring a bottle of wine.英 语 Tickets starting at $5 donations.1. What can you do in Central Park on April 7 时间:100 分钟 总分:120 分 命题A. See movies. B. Have a party.第一部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分 40 分)C. Go camping. D. Have a picnic.第一节(共 15 小题,每小题 2 分,满分 30 分)2.What makes Open House: OneBeat different from the other events 阅读下列短文,从每题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂A. It's designed for music lovers.黑。B. It provides free wine for visitors.AC. It requires a donation for its tickets.Spring is upon us and there are so many fun events happening in the city Orlando. There isD. It attracts audiences in a certain age group.something fun to try all throughout the month.3. The event that benefits medical causes will take place at ________.Popcorn Flick in the Park—Black PantherA. Central Park B. Fort Mellon ParkThursday, April 7, 8 pmC. Leu Gardens D. Timucua Arts Foundation OrlandoCentral ParkGrab your chairs and blankets and head to Central Park for a special movie screening sponsored byBFull Sail University. This year-round outdoor series is originally an idea of Enzian Theater. These filmsFor many years, Jenna Arcidiacono has made headlines for serving up all kinds of good deeds acrossare presented with open captions (字幕).West Michigan. Her latest effort to help local restaurants, called "Tip Back Thursday", is now makingJazz'n Blues Concertwaves on social media.Saturday, April 9, 7:00 pmArcidiacono, the owner of Amore Trattoria Italiana, said she got the idea after her kids introduced herLeu Gardensto Tik Tok. "I found a girl in Nashville who was doing crowdfunding to tip a server," she explained. "IEnjoy an amazing evening of jazz, blues and a little bit of everything in between from some of thewant to start doing that here locally. However, instead of giving to one person, I'd like to bless a wholemost popular bands in Central Florida. Pack a dinner picnic of your favorite foods and bring seating.place. So we decided that we're just going to tip big for a whole staff."Alcohol is permitted.With the community's support, the Tip Back Thursday movement has caught on, raising more thanTickets are only available online. $18.00 per person plus tax and online fees.$20, 000 in just six weeks. Arcidiacono selects several local restaurants to bless each week with a big tip,Brews for Brains and Melissa's Raceusually of $1 ,000 or more.Saturday, April 23, 7 am—12 noon"We've had a few who didn't even know what to say, because they're not expecting it," saidFort Mellon ParkArcidiacono. "You don't know what someone else is going through or how much they're struggling,Whether you run Melissa's Race or not, everyone is welcome at Brews for Brains. This party featuresbecause they're going to smile at work and get through it."food trucks, local vendors, family-friendly fun, plus Deviant Wole Brewing is donating their time andArcidiacono had to close Amore for several months at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic.talent to the cause. All proceeds (收入) benefit brain cancer research.Her restaurant is still operating at limited capacity due to the latest state health order. "We've had a roughOpen House: OneBeatemotional year, financial year, and everything's been hard, so we 're just trying to keep our heads up," sheFriday, April 29, 7:30 pmsaid. "I struggled this year too, because I missed having people here, because that's what I love—I loveTimucua Arts Foundation Orlandohaving people to spoil (宠)."OneBeat brings musicians (ages 19-35) from around the world to a region of the U. S. for one monthArcidiacono has no idea how long Tip Back Thursday will last, but she hopes it will continue. "I just21 级英语试卷 第 1页 共 8页 21 级英语试卷 第 2页 共 8页{#{QQABKYQEggigAhAAAQBCQw2gCEAQkgECCIgORBAYsEAAiAFABCA=}#}feel so good when I get to give back to someone who is in the same position as I'm in. I would hope that if could be "a strategy to gain tolerance and support from the greatest number of individuals and therebyI were in that position, someone would do that for me." access to limited resources like shade."4. How did Arcidiacono come up with the idea of "Tip Back Thursday" The monkeys could be forming additional bonds to "buffer" them from future hardship from theA. She got the idea from her children. natural disaster, said Brenda MeCowan, a professor of population health and reproduction, who was notB. She was inspired by a girl on Tik Tok. involved in the study. She said the findings also provide an insight into how humans might cope with theC. She wanted to set an example to others. increasing threat of climate crisis. "Rhesus macaques are close evolutionary relatives to humans and shareD. She was reminded by the staff of a restaurant. many features of their biology and behavior with us, "said McCowan. "Our best friends can give us many5. What does the underlined word "it" in paragraph 4 refer to things, but sometimes, what we need is a social network where everyone is just friendly enough."A. Tik Tok. B. COVID-19. 8. What was the researchers' prediction about the monkeys alter the hurricane C. A local restaurant. D. A big tip. A. They would narrow their circle of friends.6. What does Jenna Arcidiacono do B. They would spend more time making friends.A. A news reporter. B. A community worker. C. They would become less aggressive than before.C. A restaurant owner. D. A government official. D. They would value the accessible resources.7. What's Arcidiacono's purpose in starting "Tip Back Thursday" 9. Why do the monkeys groom each other according to Testard A. To help the poor in her community. A. To build closer bonds.B. To support those in a difficult situation. B. To get food opportunities.C. To get herself out of financial trouble. C. To keep safe physically.D. To draw the attention of social media. D. To show tolerance and support.C 10. What's the message McCowan conveys in the last paragraph After Hurricane Maria swept through Puerto Rico in 2017 and caused huge damage, researchers A. We must learn to live in harmony with wildlife.found rhesus macaques, a species of monkey living on Cayo Santiago, became more sociable with each B. We should be more united to face global challenges.other, according to a study published in the journal Current Biology. C. Human behavior has a great influence on monkeys."The monkeys live in a highly competitive society and can become aggressively protective over D. Climate crisis is now the biggest threat to our survival.resources like food and water," said study author Camille Testard, a professor of neuroscience at the 11. Which can be a suitable title for the text University of Pennsylvania's Perelman School of Medicine. "That's why researchers predicted that after A. Monkeys and humans have similar behavior.the hurricane, the monkeys would stick with their closest friends in order to survive," Testard said. Instead, B. Monkeys managed to survive natural disasters.the island's residents became more tolerant of each other and greatly expanded their friend group. C. Biological ties do exist between humans and monkeys."To measure the monkeys' socialization and friendship-building, researchers tracked who they D. Monkeys formed unexpected friendship after the hurricane.groomed (梳毛 ), which is one of the ways monkeys bond with one another," Testard said. "It serves asimilar function for us to getting coffee or a beer with friends," she added. After the hurricane, the D"grooming networks" became denser, Testard said, meaning there were more connections being formed Tasked with helping to make sure Utrecht's canals remain full of life, and convincing everyone itcompared to the monkeys' behavior before the storm. The scientists found the animals made friends with wasn't an April Fools' Day joke, two ecologists in the Dutch city have invented the world' s first "fishfriends of their friends, which she said is a common "easy" route to making friends that's mirrored in doorbell".human social circles. An underwater, live-streaming camera at the "Weerdsluis" lock door allows residents to ring a virtualThe researchers didn't know why the monkeys decided to make more friends, but Testard assumed it doorbell which can be heard by the local lock keeper when they see that fish are trying to get through. A21 级英语试卷 第 3页 共 8页 21 级英语试卷 第 4页 共 8页{#{QQABKYQEggigAhAAAQBCQw2gCEAQkgECCIgORBAYsEAAiAFABCA=}#}lock is a gate that raises or lowers canal boats into different levels of water separated by two doors, and a there for the entire family—sledding (滑雪橇), snowboarding, and skiing to mention a few. Plus, someonesluice is a small fish-sized door that allows water and fish to pass between them. has to shovel the snow, right "You have to see the canal as a motorway for fishes. Sometimes you see literally dozens of fish Once outdoors, however, make sure that your family are safe all the time. 16 , and before youfloundering in front of the lock gate, so a fish jam is created," says underwater nature expert Mark know it, you might be on your way to the emergency room.Heukelum. "The Weerdsluis is the link between the Vecht and the Kromme Rijn. In winter the fish swim It's easy to keep safe—and stay fit—during the cold months. By following a few tips, you can have adeeper, because it is warmer and safer there. In summer they want to go to shallow water so that they can great time, no matter how much white stuff piles up outside.reproduce," he adds. If your kids decide to go sledding on their own for the day, make sure you know about the hill whereMark Heukelum came up with the doorbell idea while working with wildlife ecologist Anne Nijs on a they will be playing. 17 If so, it's not a good location for sledding. Also, watch out for hills withproject to highlight the biodiversity in Utrecht' s canals. At that time they noticed how the lock keeper rocks or those near busy roads.Patrick opened the sluice to allow a large group of arriving fish to pass through. 18 , resulting in broken bones and injuries to the head, and neck. So it's wise to supervise yourNijs says it's a great way to connect residents with their aquatic neighbors, and noted that when Mark kids when they go sledding. Experts also suggest having kids wear helmets to help prevent head injuries.took the idea to the municipality they were very excited. The only uncertainty was why they created a Ice hockey and ice skating are great cold-weather activities, but require safety smarts, too. Make surecamera and a signal to Patrick when they could just install a motion-activated (动作感应的) sensor. your kids avoid sports injuries by wearing helmets during ice hockey games and properly fitted skatesMark Heukelum explains: "Technically that is probably possible, but this is of course much more fun. whenever on the ice. 19 . Rinks (溜冰场) are always safer than ponds for skating. If you only haveI am already addicted to it myself and watch it every night. You suddenly see a large pike swimming by or access to a pond, check the thickness of the ice yourself to prevent falls through it and supervise your kidsa lobster. It would be nice if you could spot a rarer fish such as a bindweed or bleak. Or maybe an eel." while they skate.12. What can we know about the "Weerdsluis" Before they hit the slopes with a snowboard or ski, make sure your kids are wearing helmets andA. It connects two places on Utrecht's canals. protective goggles. Skiers' safety bindings (the attachment that secures the ski boot to the ski) should beB. It is a fish species found in Utrecht's canals. checked yearly, and snowboarders should wear gloves with built-in wrist guards. 20 .C. It is a group of residents on Utrecht's canals. A. All equipment should fit wellD. It controls the water temperatures in Utrecht's canals. B. Is it steep or covered with trees13. What does the underlined word "floundering" in paragraph 3 probably mean C. Sledding injuries can be very seriousA. Performing. B. Settling down. D. Accidents can occur easily in ice and snowC. Struggling. D. Giving birth. E. Ice skaters should also consider wearing helmets14. What gave Mark Heukelum the idea of the "fish doorbell" F. Skiing can lead to accidents that often involve kidsA. Anne Nijs' suggestion. B. ATV program. G. Are there any injuries that are more common in the winterC. An April Fools' Day joke. D. A scene at the "Weerdsluis" lock door. 第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分 45分)15. Why did Mark Heukelum prefer a "fish doorbell" to a motion-activated device 第一节(共 20小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 30分)A. It's technically much easier. B. It costs much less to build. 阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的 A、B、C和 D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,C. It is much more interesting. D. It's environmentally friendly. 并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。第二节(共 5小题;每小题 2分,满分 10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。 In 2018, I became the youngest person in the world to climb Broad Peak. After that, I set my 21选项中有两项为多余选项。 on Mount Everest. It was a 22 call, considering I was still a teenager.Even highly 23 mountaineers face barriers like 24 altitude, avalanches, and freezingWinter isn't a time to just stay indoors and wait for spring. There's a whole wonderland of sports out temperatures. Still, I 25 to do that.21 级英语试卷 第 5页 共 8页 21 级英语试卷 第 6页 共 8页{#{QQABKYQEggigAhAAAQBCQw2gCEAQkgECCIgORBAYsEAAiAFABCA=}#}I turned 19 on March 11, 2021. On the 24th day of the month, I landed in Nepal to summit (登顶) 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入 1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式,并将答案填写在答题卡上。Mount Everest—the 26 point on Earth at 8,849 meters. I spent close to two months at Base Camp I went to London last summer for a job interview. I 41_ (not be) there for three years. I 42and took shorter treks (徒步旅行 ) up the mountain to 27 the conditions and the low-oxygen (arrive) the evening before the interview, I 43 (spend) a happy hour sitting in a café, thinkingenvironment. about the good times I 44 (have) there as a student. As I was enjoying the coffee, I suddenlyBase Camp sits at an elevation of 5, 364 meters, tall enough to cause 28 emergencies. The 45 (see) a familiar face - it was Mr Young, who 46 (teach) me music in my seniorroute is mostly a long, slow, technically 29 , oxygen-starved ascent (攀登). I was 30 at first, but secondary school. I 47 (call) his name and we 48 (talk) a lot. I thanked him forI didn't rush as I moved around layers of 31 shifting, huge ice blocks. what he 49 (do) for me. We 50 (have) a really good time.I saw fellow climbers 32 and heard some screaming for 33 at the top of their lungs. 第四部分 写作(共两节,满分 35分)Sometimes, I stopped dead in my 34 . I gasped for air, but I had no choice but to keep 35 . 第一节 短文改错(共 10小题;每小题 1分,满分 10分)I was in Everest's "Death Zone" for 24 hours. Oxygen is so 36 in the Death Zone that the 51. 假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有 10body's cells begin to die. Hikers have to 37 oxygen tanks. Most deaths from climbing Everest 38 处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。in the Death Zone. 增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(/\),并在其下面写出该加的词。On May 11, 2021, I became the fourth 39 in the world to climb Mount Everest. I was on top of 删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。the 40 , literally! I felt like I could touch the sky. 修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。21. A. rules B. feet C. base D. sights 注意:22. A. timely B. soft C. tough D. secret 1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;23. A. honored B. addicted C. appreciated D. experienced 2.只允许修改 10处,多者(从第 11处起)不计分。24. A. exact B. average C. ideal D. extreme The other day I picked a bag of oranges and offered them to my neighbors. They are two brothers25. A. happened B. hesitated C. determined D. pretended living together and all have young kids, whom always play with my daughter after school. They are26. A. highest B. deepest C. safest D. closest always grateful for my little kindly gestures.27. A. adjust to B. figure out C. glance at D. depend on I also have some things that my daughter no longer use. I am glad to pass these things on thought28. A. health B. electricity C. climate D. traffic they might be useful to them. A few years ago, one neighbor gives me her snowboard. My family never29. A. reasonable B. worthwhile C. common D. challenging forget take it along when we go to a number of snowy place.30. A. delighted B. nervous C. puzzled D. content I believe in that the reuse of resources is good for us but good for our Mother Earth.31. A. rarely B. formally C. properly D. constantly 第二节 书面表达(满分 25分)32. A. gathering B. suffering C. celebrating D. relaxing 52. 6月 5日是世界环境保护日。作为中学生,我们应该为环境保护贡献自己的一份力量,请以33. A. help B. food C. rest D. advice "How to Protect the Environment”为题写一篇不少于 80词的英语短文,就目前环境存在的问题谈谈34. A. business B. dream C. tracks D. camps 你的看法和建议。35. A. thinking B. wandering C. climbing D. calling 要点包括:36. A. valuable B. limited C. fresh D. pure 1.目前环境存在的问题;37. A. use B. make C. borrow D. order 2.作为中学生应该采取的措施(至少三条)。38. A. end B. occur C. drop D. hide How to Protece the Environment39. A. traveler B. teenager C. guide D. pioneer _____________________________________________________________________________________40. A. forest B. ice C. world D. cloud _____________________________________________________________________________________第二节(共 10小题;每小题 1.5分,满分 15分) ____________________________________________________________________________________21 级英语试卷 第 7页 共 8页 21 级英语试卷 第 8页 共 8页{#{QQABKYQEggigAhAAAQBCQw2gCEAQkgECCIgORBAYsEAAiAFABCA=}#}{#{QQABKYQEggigAhAAAQBCQw2gCEAQkgECCIgORBAYsEAAiAFABCA=}#}鄢陵县职业教育中心2022-2023学年第二学期升学班21级期末考试英语答题卡学校: 姓名: 班级: 考号: 座号:注意事项 贴条形码区1. 答题前请将姓名,班级,考号填写清楚。 (正面朝上,切勿贴出方框)2. 客观题答题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;主观题答题必须使用黑色签字笔书写。3. 必须在题号对应的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写无效。4. 保持答卷清洁、完整。 正确填涂 缺考标识客观题 (共15题 满分30分)1 A B C D 6 A B C D 11 A B C D2 A B C D 7 A B C D 12 A B C D3 A B C D 8 A B C D 13 A B C D4 A B C D 9 A B C D 14 A B C D5 A B C D 10 A B C D 15 A B C D客观题 (共5题 满分10分)16 A B C D E F G17 A B C D E F G18 A B C D E F G19 A B C D E F G20 A B C D E F G客观题 (共20题 满分30分)21 A B C D 26 A B C D 31 A B C D 36 A B C D22 A B C D 27 A B C D 32 A B C D 37 A B C D23 A B C D 28 A B C D 33 A B C D 38 A B C D24 A B C D 29 A B C D 34 A B C D 39 A B C D25 A B C D 30 A B C D 35 A B C D 40 A B C D填空题 (共10题 满分15分)41. 42. 43. 44. 45.46. 47. 48. 49. 50.第一节、短文改错(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分) (共1题 满分10分)51.(10分) The other day I picked a bag of oranges and offered them to my neighbors. 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