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1、山东省济南第一中学2022-2022学年高二英语4月阶段考试试题本试卷分第 I 卷选择题和第 II 卷非选择题两局部,共 9 页。总分值120 分。考试用时 90 分钟。第一卷(共 80 分) 第一局部:听力共两节,总分值 30 分 第一节共 5 小题; 每题 1.5 分,总分值 7.5 分听下面 5 段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的 A、B、C 三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在试卷的相应位置。听完每段对话后,你都有 10秒钟的时间来答复有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1. What did the man do today?A. He took a written tes

2、t.B. He passed the drivers test.C. He received his drivers license.2. Who is probably going to compete in the contest?A. Lisa.B. Anna.C. Jenny.3. What needs to be updated?A. The womans address.B. The womans office number.C. The womans companys name.4. Why does the woman think the man is lying?A. His

3、 body language tells it. B. He is a dishonest person.C. She already knew the truth.5. What is mentioned about Dan?A. He had to take time off.B. He is the new project manager.C. He will hold a meeting on Tuesday.第二节 共 15 小题; 每题 1.5 分,总分值 22.5 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 三个选项中选出最正确选项,并标在

4、试卷的相应位置。听每段对话或独白 前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每题 5 秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出 5 秒钟 的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第 6 段材料,答复第 6、7 题。6. What are the speakers talking about?17A. Using the left hand. B. Operating machines. C. Designing machines.7. What can we learn from the conversation?A. Left-handers cant run the machines.B. The woman only

5、uses her right hand.C. The woman is more skillful than the man.听第 7 段材料,答复第 8、9 题。8. What does the man spend most of his pocket money on?A. Food.B. Books.C. Clothes.9. How much money does the man receive from his uncle every month?A. $15.B. $60.C. $80.听第 8 段材料,答复第 10 至 12 题。10. Where might the speak

6、ers be?A. At a toy store.B. At a game center.C. At the mans house.11. What did the man play yesterday?A. Spider-Man.B. A racing game.C. An airplane game.12. What vehicle will the woman choose in the game?A. A racecar.B. A motorcycle.C. A monster truck.听第 9 段材料,答复第 13 至 16 题。13. What has the man been

7、 doing lately?A. Traveling to a seaside town. B. Playing the piano for a group. C. Looking for a job in Germany.14. Why doesnt the man want to take the new job?A. The salary is not good.B. He hates working in hotels.C. He dislikes playing the same old music all the time.15. How does the woman probab

8、ly feel about the new job?A. Bored.B. Satisfied.C. Disappointed.16. Whats the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Friends.B. Husband and wife.C. Manager and employee.听第 10 段材料,答复第 17 至 20 题。17. What was Annie Oakley famous for?A. Her perfect shooting skill.B. Her adventures while traveling

9、.C. Her friendship with Native Americans.18. What is true about Annie Oakley?A. She grew up in the Wild West. B. She fought in a battle before. C. She was born in Ohio.19. Why did Annie Oakley begin to learn how to hunt?A. To support her family.B. To become famous in her town.C. To make her grandfat

10、hers dream come true.20. At what age did Annie Oakley die?A. 46.B. 56.C. 66.第二局部:阅读理解 共 15 小题;每题 2 分,总分值 30 分 阅读以下短文,从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C 和 D中,选出最正确选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。AInstead of asking to go to summer camps or on a vacation, 10-year-old Liam Hannon asked his dad, Scott Hannon, if he could make bagged lunche

11、s and hand them out to the homeless all around Cambridge. “Liam has a huge heart, Hannon said about his son. “Plus, it was something nice we could do together as father and son and with my wife and baby.Soon after telling his father his plans, Liam started “Liams Lunches of Love, and started handing

12、 out 20 lunches each week. “Many of the people we help are actually really nice and just a little kindness matters in their lives, Liam said. “It just feels really good to help.After seeing how passionate Liam was about his project, Hannon started a GoFundMe to raise money so they could make 60 lunc

13、hes each week. “It makes me really proud as a dad, Hannon added. So far, Liam has handed out 300 lunches and even though summer is over, he has continued his community service on the weekends.“What Scott and Liam have done has really given the homeless self-respect and kindness in a really tough cir

14、cumstance, said Krystal Kelly, director of development at the Hildebrand Family Help Center where Liam also collects school things for homeless children. “Its the first time that any of those people has beenlooked at in the eye or anyone has noticed their presence. To think that a10-year-old can be

15、that selfless, its amazing.21. What do we know about “Liams Lunches of Love?A. It has to be stopped until next summer. B. The project got more peoples help.C. 300 lunches in all will be made. D. It was started by Liams father.22. According to Kelly, what do Liams lunches mean to the homeless?A. They

16、 can live on the lunches every day. B. They feel respected and recognized.C. They no longer feel hungry at noon. D. They live an excellent life now.23. What else does Liam do to help homeless children?A. He does something to help with their study. B. He offers free dinners to them every day.C. He pr

17、ovides shelters for them to live in.D. He looks after them himself.BTips on How to Survive the Exam SeasonMy first tip is to prepare yourself for revision. During the term, you must have gone to the lectures and taken a lot of notes. These are the first steps in learning. Now, at the end of the term

18、, gather all the notes you took and run through them quickly. While doing this, keep asking yourself, “Do I understand what I am reading? If yes, great. If not, you have to spend some time understanding them before the exams take place.My second tip is to plan different types of revision in order to

19、 study more efficiently. Even if you are interested, everyone gets bored after a couple of hours of studying. Something that really helps is to plan different types of activities while revising. You can switch between study and exercise so you wont get bored and its easier to study for a longer peri

20、od of time.One thing that can really help you to memorize your study materials more easily is to make the facts more related. There are many different ways to do so. Im going to give you two examples and the first one is to create pictures in your mind while studying. This can be really helpful for

21、studying history, for example. The second method, especially for learning new words: Try to make yourself familiar with new words by looking for the ones that look alike.24. According to Paragraph 1, what prepares you for revision?A. Going to lectures.B. Taking notes.C. Understanding notes.D. Gather

22、ing notes.25. While revising, what are you advised to do after reading notes for hours?A. Go on reading.B. Go to sleep.C. Listen to music.D. Do some exercise.26. Connecting the events in history can help .A. understand them correctlyB. make revising more interestingC. stop us from getting boredD. re

23、member them more easily27. Who is the text written for?A. Headmasters.B. Teachers.C. Students.D. Workers.COn this program we explore common expressions in American English. Today, we talk about expressions that began behind the wheels of automobiles. Now they are common expressions that we use in ev

24、eryday conversations.Well, lets not delay any longer. Lets get this show on the road!“To get the show on the road means to begin something as soon as possible. Its a casual expression that we use when we want to start something, anything an activity or project or an actual road trip.Well, not any ac

25、tivity. You would not likely use this expression to begin something sad, such as a funeral. It is a lighthearted expression.So, the person who says “hey, lets get this show on the road! is taking charge. They want to start things. They want to get things going. You could say they are in the drivers

26、seat. Just as the driver is in control of their vehicle, the person in the drivers seat of an activity, event or project is also in control. Feel free to use this phrase in any situation, formal or informal.Speaking of free, most rides are not. They cost money. When you take a taxi you must pay for

27、it. If you drive a car, you must pay for gas, repairs and insurance. It is great when you get a free ride to where you are going.However, in life, to get a free ride means to gain from something without having to do anything in exchange. It can be annoying to have a friend or co-worker who is always

28、 trying to get a free ride. They do not give. They just take, take, take!Now, when we are actually driving, the phrase go down that road simply means to drive down a road. We would say this when we give directions. “Go down that road for about a mile and youll see your destination on the right.But i

29、n conversations, it has an interesting meaning. To go down that road means to make a decision. But its more than that. It also means that this decision may bring trouble or leave you in a difficult place. We often use this phrase as awarning.28. The underlined word “lighthearted in Paragraph 4 has t

30、he closest meaning to .A. relaxingB. warm-heartedC. brightD. formal29. What can we learn from the passage?A. “To get this show on the road can be used to start anything. B. Someone who likes getting a free ride is always welcome.C. We can use “go down that road as an encouragement. D. The person “in

31、 the drivers seat is the one in charge.30. What do the four expressions have in common?A. They can all be used at any situation.B. They are all used to talk about someone else. C. They all have something to do with transport.D. They are not used when were actually travelling.31. Where probably is th

32、e text from?A. A guide book.B. A TV program. C. A newspaper.D. A travel journal.DWe humans spend about one-third of our lives asleep. This may sound like a lot of time, but it is not wasted. Sleep not only helps us stay healthy, but it also helps our brains remember. Our brains need good sleep to re

33、member what we do and learn during the other two thirds of our lives when we are awake.Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have found that sleep helps improve brain performance by shrinking (收缩) synapses in the brain. Asynapse is the area where cells pass messages to other cells.Scien

34、tist Chiara Cirelli is a leading investigator at the schools Center for Sleep and Consciousness. She told the reporter that sleep is when the human brain mixes information it has learned while awake into its general collection of knowledge. Meanwhile, the brain forgets unimportant details. This forg

35、etting is important. It makes space for new learning and new memories.Cirelli said that the Centers research began with this hypothesis (假设): Wesleep so that our brain can repair and refresh itself. She said the idea seems simple and reasonable. However, testing and discovering how it works has been

36、 extremely difficult.Synapses are only about 20-40 nanometers wide. The team began their study by measuring the size of the synapses to look for changes in these already tiny spaces between nerve cells. Cirelli said the process is difficult because “all theactual measurements of the synapses have to

37、 be done by hand. The team had to wait until improvements in laboratory technology made it possible to see these tiny changes. A University of Wisconsin press release called the research a huge job. Many research specialists worked for four years to photograph, rebuild and study certain areas of a m

38、ouse brain.Cirelli said they found that our synapses shrink as our brains clean themselves during sleep. We wake up refreshed and ready to fill those synapses with new information.32. How does brain help improve our memory while sleeping?A. By adding new knowledge to its old collection. B. By not fo

39、rgetting any learnt knowledge.C. By repeating information learnt before. D. By keeping learning new information.33. What is the 5th paragraph mainly about?A. The size of the synapses.B. The time of the measuring work.C. The results of the measuring work.D. The difficulties in the measuring work.34.

40、What can we infer about the research work?A. The findings proved their hypothesis to be right.B. The team began their research as soon as they decided to. C. The synapses were found bigger after a good nights sleep. D. The researchers carried out their work with a mouse brain.35. Which of the follow

41、ing can be the best title for the text?A. Sleep helps the brain shrink. B. Sleep helps us keep healthy. C. Sleep helps us learn better.D. Sleep helps clean our bodies.第三局部:完形填空共 20 小题;每题 1 分,总分值 20 分 阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从各题所给的四个选项A、B、C 和 D中 选出最正确选项。Learn the power of wordsOne day, one of my children told

42、 me, “I hate you. I have to 36 that I often say things that are unpopular. They may hate me, but as a responsible father, Im certain Im doing a 37 job.There are three other 38 that I wont allow in my house, however. Lastweek, I was watching my older son play with a paper airplane. After he 39threw i

43、t into a wall and it came apart, his eyes were soon 40 with tears. “I hate myself, he said. I was 41 that hed started to actually believe it.I knelt down (跪下) next to him and made him look into my eyes. I told himthat I never wanted to 42 those words again, and that he needed to 43 himself.The 44 be

44、tween your kid telling you they hate you and them saying they hate 45 is that, five minutes later, theyve already forgotten they “hate you. But self-hate is much more 46 , and for young people, it can influence the rest of their lives.Kids who start to believe they hate themselves 47 the chance to m

45、ake a possible friend, because they assume theyll be 48 . And as 49 , they might choose not to apply for that dream job because they assume it wont 50 .I know this 51 I didnt have a high opinion of myself as a child. I foundmyself 52 in many aspects, and Id hate to see my children 53 the same.Someti

46、mes, words are just words. But some words can have the kind of 54Id very much like to avoid on my children. I dont fear strong language; I fearlanguage that makes us 55 .Great importance should be attached to speaking inspiring words.36. A. realizeB. permitC. allowD. admit37. A. badB. goodC. familia

47、rD. foolish38. A. lettersB. sentencesC. wordsD. passages39. A. happilyB. surprisinglyC. usuallyD. accidentally40. A. filledB. flowedC. coveredD. rolled41. A. gladB. worriedC. excitedD. calm42. A. hearB. watchC. feelD. notice43. A. ignoreB. chargeC. respectD. move44. A. similarityB. resultC. harmD. difference45. A. themselvesB. myselfC. ourselvesD. yourself46. A. usefulB. harmfulC. meaninglessD. hopeful47. A. welcomeB. createC. expectD. avoid48. A. likedB. forgivenC. refusedD. joked49.

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