浙江省杭嘉湖金四县区2021-2022学年高二下学期5月份调研测试英语含答案

浙江省杭嘉湖金四县区2021-2022学年高二下学期5月份调研测试英语含答案

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3Sheneedn'thaveworried.Iwouldn'tleave.Itwasararechancetospendtimewithmymotherwithoutthepressureofspeakingtooneanother.WecouldcrouchSfNsidebyside,ourattentionontheplants.AlthoughIwasherdaughter,weoftenstruggledtocommunicatewitheachotherasthoughwewerestrangersorbeginnersofalanguage.Iwantedtolearnherlanguage,ifonlytobetterunderstandherandtoincreasethechancesofherunderstandingme.TherewassomuchIlongedtotellher,but1alsofearedthatifIstarted,othermattersnotmeanttobespokenmightleapout.Betternottorisktheopening.Overthecourseofourthreedays,IwoulddreamofseeingagreatgeraniumwithitsrootbareduntilmyhandsaiTivedfullofsoiltocoveritbackup.Whenalltheflowerswerereadyintheirdecoratedpots,Momspentafourthdaydistributingthemthroughthehouse,movingawoodenstandhereandnowthere,thereandnowhere,untilatlasteverygeraniumwasmovedintothehouseandshecollapsedontothesofa.Flowersateveryturn.1.Theauthorprobablyviewedhermother'sdecisiontoplantthegeraniumsas.A.worthwhileB.unsurprisingC.disappointingD.significant2.Whichofthefollowingcanbeinferredfromthetext?A.Thedaughterhadmixedemotionsabouthermother.B.Thedaughterwasveryannoyedathermother'scriticism.C.Momwasoftenreadytoapproachandunderstandthedaughter.D.Momwasoffendedbecausethedaughterquittheplantingproject.3.WecanlearnfromthelastparagraphthatMom.A.wastiredoftheplantscrowdingthehouseB.wasgratefulforthehelpfromherdaughterC.wascarefulwiththefinalplacementoftheplantsD.wasdiscouragedfromarrangingthepotsallbyherselfூ#ᫀ௃1.B2.A3.CBTwenty-threestatesrequirehighschoolerstotakethesubject,andmorecouldjointheminanefforttoboostthenextgeneration'sfinancialliteracySᳮN.Thenumberofstatesrequiringhighschoolerstolearnaboutpersonalmoneymatterscontinuedtotickhigherin2021,andanotherstate—Florida-isreadytojointhegroupshortly.InFlorida,alawhasbeenpassedtorequirestudentstotakeacourseinpersonalfinancebeforegraduating.''FinancialconcernshavebeenheightenedbytheCovid-19pandemicSᜧN,andrisinginflationS¡¢Nistighteninghouseholdbudgets.Thosefactors,combinedwithcontinualwon*iesaboutburdensomestudent

4debtlevelsandshakyretirementsecurity,havecreatedastrongercaseformakingpersonalmoneyskillsapriorityforhighschoolers,whoaresoontomakedecisionsaboutcollegeloansorfindingajob,"anadvocateforfinancialliteracysaid.Financialliteracy—aknowledgeofconceptslikesaving,credit,interestrates,investingandriskassessment-isgenerallylowamongAmericanyoungadults,accordingtoarecentreportfromtheTeachersInsuranceandAnnuityAssociationofAmericaInstitute.Two-thirdsofGenerationZ,membersbornbetween1997and2012,forexample,couldn'tcorrectlyanswermorethanhalfthefinancialquestionsinthesurvey,whichcomparedfinancialliteracyacrossfivegenerations.“ThepandemichasshownacriticalneedfortheaverageAmericantohavetheseskillsJsaidTimRanzetta,co-founderofNextGenPersonalFinance."State-levelsurveysconductedforNextGenhavefoundstrongsupportforhighschoolpersonalfinancerequirements,Mr.Ranzcttasaid,“anddozensofproposalshavebeenpresentedtothelaw-makingbodiesinthegovernment.It'suncertainhowmanywillbecomelaw,butarequirementinalargestatelikeFloridaislikelytopropelotherstates'efforts.”Healsosaid,"TherewillbeaFOMO(FearofMissingOut)effect.”4.Whatmakesfinancialliteracynecessaryforhighschoolers?A.Theriskofretiringindebt.B.Theneedtohuntforsatisfyingjobs.C.Thefinancialpressureofacollegeeducation.D.Thefinancialworriesworsenedbythepandemic.5.TheauthormentionsGenerationZinparagraph3asanexample.A.toencourageAmericanpeopletosavemoneyB.toemphasizetheimportanceoffinancialsupportC.topersuadetheyoungergenerationoutofinvestingD.toshowthelackoffinancialliteracyamongyoungadults6.Whichcanbestreplacetheword,propel“inthelastparagraph?A.Combine.B.Promote.C.Waste.D.Require.7.Whatisthetextmainlyabout?A.ThepandemichashadabadeffectontheeconomyintheUSA.B.Thegovernmentshouldpasslawstofightagainsttherisinginflation.C.Learningaboutpersonalmoneymattershasbeenaburdenforstudents.D.Personalfinancearebeingbroughttotheclassroomforthenextgeneration.

5ூ#ᫀ௃4.D5.D6.B7.DCThesweatyourfingertipsproducewhileyousleepcouldhelppowerthenextgenerationofwearablesensorsS£¤ᘤN.ThesesensorscanmeasureglucoseSℍ⃔¨N,VitaminC,orotherhealthindicators.That'sthepromiseofanewadvance—athindevicethatwrapsaroundyourfingertipslikeaBand-Aid.Itscreatorssaythatitisthemostefficientsweat-poweredenergyharvesteryet.“Theabilitytoharvesttinyamountsofsweatfromthefingertipsisreallyunique/5saysRoozbehGhafiari,aresearcheratNorthwesternUniversity.Researchersaroundtheworldarecurrentlydevelopingwearablesensorstomeasureanythingfromarunner'saccelerationtoapatient'sglucoselevels.However,whatpreventsthesesensorsfromwidespreaduseishowtopowerthemcontinually.Batteriesarelarge,heavyandshort-lived,andsolarpowerdoesn'tworkatnight.Morerecently,researchershavelookedtothehumanbodyitselftogeneratepower.LuYin,ascientistwiththeUniversityofCalifornia,SanDiego,andhisteamturnedtofingertipsweat.OurfingertipsarehometothehighestconcentrationofsweatglandsS©ªNonourbodies.Theymakesweatconstantly,regardlessofwhetheryou'reexercisingornot.Wetypicallydon'tnoticethissweatbecauseitdisappearsalmostinstantly.Thenewdevice,reportedinJoule,isjustonesquarecentimeterinsize.Itcapturessweatandcangenerate300millijoulesS«ᯖὡNofenergypersquarecentimeterduringanight'ssleep.Thisisenoughtopowerawatchfbraday.What'smore,ifapersonwearingthedevicepressestwofingerstogether,itcanproduce30millijoulespersquarecentimeter.TheselittleburstsofenergyareenoughtopowerawearableVitaminCsensor.“Itallowstheusertocontinuouslyharvestenergyfromthehumanbody,^^saysWeiGao,amedicalengineerattheCaliforniaInstituteofTechnology."Fromapowerpointofview,thismakeswearablesensorsmorepractical.”Wearablesensorsarestillintheearlystagesofdevelopment,butresearchlikethisishelpingtopushthemtowardbecominganeverydayreality,Ghaffarisays.8.Whatisuniqueaboutthesweat-poweredenergyharvester?A.Itisfairlyeasyandcomfortabletowear.B.Itispoweredbyalargeandsustainablebattery.C.Itcanharvestsmallquantitiesofsweatfromfingertips.D.ItcanmeasurehealthindicatorssuchasglucoseandVitaminC.9.Whatdothenumbersinparagraph6suggest?

6A.Thenewdeviceiseasytooperate.B.Thenewdevicerequireslittlespacetowork.C.Thenewdeviceisefficientingeneratingenergy.D.Thenewdevicecancontinuouslyharvestenergy.10.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.MakingGoodUseofYourSweatyFingersB.YburFingertipsConstantlyProduceSweatC.ImprovingYourHealthwithanewDeviceD.WearableSensorsHaveBecomeaRealityூ#ᫀ௃8.C9.C10.AL⁚Sᐳ5kc⚪dec⚪2ᑖᑖ10ᑖN᪷¯ᦻᑁ]lᦻHḄ⌱⚗m⌱r°)ᐭ²ᜐḄᨬt⌱⚗஺⌱⚗mᨵT⚗´µ¶⌱⚗஺Haveyoueverfelttheneedtobealoneforawhile?Idon'tmeansituationswhenyoushouldbealone,butoccasionswhereyouarewithagroupofpeopleatapartyorarestaurant.Yougettiredofjumpingfromconversationtoconversation,andyourmindstartstowandertowardsthatinterestingbookyoulefthalfwaydone,orthatmovieyouhavebeenmeaningtowatch.11Nowbeforeyourushtodefense,pleaseunderstandthatbeinganintrovertSᑁᔣḄ¸Niscompletelynormal.Acommonmisunderstandingaboutintrovertsisthattheyarelonersoranti-social.12Theyhavefriends,probablynotasmanyasextrovertsS᜛ºᔣḄ¸N,butenoughtosuittheirneedsfbrhumaninteraction.Scientifically,allhumansfallsomewherebetweenbeinganintrovertandbeinganextrovert,andatleast25percentofusareintroverts.13Therefore,theabilitytonetworkisextremelyvaluable.Ofcourse,sometimesintrovertsmightbeascapableoftalkingwithpeopleasextroverts,butsometimestheyhavetoforcethemselvestoengagewithothersinorderto“fitin”.Whileextrovertsfeelcomfortableshakinghandsandmakingjokes,introvertsgetincreasinglyexhausted.14Fortheintroverted,tocontinueinthisawkwardsituationcouldreallyendupbringingthemharm,withindividualsreportingtosufferfromlossofsleep,panicattacksanddepression.15Theyformdeepthoughts,conductthemselvescarefully,andpaysignificantattentiontodetail.So,forthebestresultsinaprojectinvolvinggroupwork,bothintrovertsandextrovertsareneeded.A.Societyappearstofavorextroverts.B.Mostintroverts,however,arejustregularpeople.

7C.Thesearefeelingsusuallytypicalofanintrovert.D.Introvertstendtorecoverbyspendingtimealone.E.Youmighthaveignoredthat“strange“thoughtyouhadbefore.F.Introverts,justlikeextroverts,havetheirownsetofadvantages.G.Evenifstandingaloneforawhile,theygetasked"Whyareyouallbyyourself?”ூ#ᫀ௃11.C12.B13.A14.G15.Fᑖᵨᐳ⁚ᑖ45ᑖ⁚ᐳ20⚪⚪L5ᑖᑖ30ᑖ▅☢ᦻᦻ!ᔜ⚪ᡠ$ḄAஹBஹC'D(⌱⚗+⌱,-.ᐭ0ᜐḄᨬ3⌱⚗4ᙠ6⚪ᓱ89:⚗;<஺Sixteen-year-oldBrennonhadrecoveredfromsomanytripstothehospitalthathismother,Megan,thoughtthiswouldbejustonemoretrip.Sincebirth,Brennonhadbeen16fromhydrocephalusSᾯ¼½N.Whenevertherewasa17ofaheadache,thefamilywouldheadtothehospital,havethefluidreleased,andgohome.18thistime,thatdidn'thappen.Onarrivalatthehospital,Brennon'spainwasextreme.ACTscan19thathisbrainhadturnedblack.Inthenextweek,Brennon's20continuedtoworsen.21,hisbrainactivitystopped.Then,amiraclehappened22aprocessthatsavesorgansfortransplantS¾¿Naftertheheartstopsbeating.Brennonsavedfour23withhisliver,kidneysandheart.Brennonwantedto24acareerasadoctor.Instead,hewasabletosavelivesasanorgandonor.Healsoimprovedmanymorelivesthroughthe25ofhistissues.''Brennonwasagivingkid,“Megansaid."Iknewthedonationswerewhathewouldhave26"Whilethe27ofBrennonisstillupsettingforhisfamily,Meganhasbeen28byhowmanyfriendshavereachedouttotellherwhata29personhewas.ShortlyafterBrennon'sdeathanddonations,hishighschoolEnglishteacher30Megan.She'dbeen31papersandfoundsomethingBrennonwrotewhenhewas14onthesubject“yourfavoritehumanquality^^.Brennoncompletedtheassignmentwithsomesimpleandbeautiful32:“Selflessness.Caringaboutothersis33.Caringforotherpeopleiswhathelpsussurvive.,,Today,manypeoplearesurvivingandthriving——thankstoBrennon?s34andhisfamily'sgenerosity.HislegacyS⍡ÁNof35liveson.16.A.sufferingB.relievingC.recoveringD.benefiting

817.A.sightB.signC.thoughtD.treatment18.A.OrB.AndC.SoD.But19.A.remindedB.witnessedC.revealedD.predicted20.A.pressureB.reputationC.crisisD.condition21.A.InitiallyB.ConstantlyC.UltimatelyD.Temporarily22.A.thankstoB.inspiteofC.exceptforD.regardlessof23.A.organsB.livesC.speciesD.generations24.A.supportB.quitC.pursueD.avoid25.A.devotionB.connectionC.expansionD.donation26.A.collectedB.rejectedC.rememberedD.chosen27.A.memoryB.choiceC.lossD.change28.A.appreciatedB.comfortedC.disturbedD.entertained29.A.fortunateB.specialC.carefulD.modest30.A.impressedB.recognizedC.contactedD.received31.A.goingthroughB.gettingoverC.handingoutD.passingdown32.A.wordsB.charactersC.lettersD.symbols33.A.demandingB.importantC.surprisingD.practical34.A.giftsB.expectationsC.faithD.honor35.A.determinationB.courageC.honestyD.selflessnessூ#ᫀ௃16.A17.B18.D19.C20.D21.C22.A23.B24.C25.D26.D27.C28.B29.B30.C31.A32.A33.B34.A35.DLIIᔁ(ᐳ55ᑖ)LoPᑖÒÓᵨ(ᐳT⁚ᑖ45ᑖ)L⁚(ᐳ10kc⚪dec⚪1.5ᑖᑖ15ᑖ)▅~f☢ᩞᧇᙠ²ᜐ)ᐭ〉ÖḄᑁ](1kᓫØ)ᡈÙ0ᑁᓫØḄÚÛÜÝ஺Itwasin1982.StevenCallahan36(cross)theAtlanticaloneinhissailboatwhenitstrucksomethingandsank.Hewasoutoftheshippinglanesandfloatinginaliferaft,alone.Hissupplieswerefew.Hischancesweresmall.Yetwhenthree37(fisherman)foundhimseventy-sixdayslater,hewasalive——much38(skinny)thanhewaswhenhestarted,butalive.Thethingthatcaughtmyeyewashowhemanagedtokeephimselfgoingwhenallhopeseemedlost,whenthereseemednopointin39(continue)thestruggle,whenhewassufferinggreatly,whenhislifeboatwas

9brokenwithaholeandaftermorethanaweekstruggling40(fix)itwithhisweakbody,itwasstillleakingair.Hewasstarvedand11(thorough)exhausted.Givingupwouldhaveseemedtheonlywisechoice.Whenpeoplesurvivethesekindsofcircumstances,theydosomethingwiththeirminds42getsthemencouragedtokeepgoing.Manypeopleinsimilarcircumstancesgiveinorgomad.Somethingthesurvivorsdowiththeirthoughtshelpsthemfind43couragetocarryoninspiteofoverwhelmingodds.“Itell44(me)Icanhandleit,“wroteCallahaninhisstory.^Comparedto45othershavebeenthrough,I'mfortunate.”ூ#ᫀ௃36.wascrossing37.fishermen38.skinnier39.continuing40.tofix41.thoroughly42.that43.the44.myself45.whatLPᑖᑏ(ᐳT⁚ᑖ40ᑖ)LO⁚9ᵨᦻᑏ(ᑖ15ᑖ)46.Ꮇ'^ßàá^᪥ãäåæçOèé“▅~ëᡃᡂî”´ð⚪Ḅ~ñᑖòäó^n᪥ᦻôᑏOõô⍝஺ᑁ]ᒹÙ1.øùஹᙢûd2.øùᑁ]d3.øùüý஺þü1.Øᦪ80ÿ2.〉⁚ᦻ஺ூᫀ௃Onepossibleversion:ReadingHelpsasWeGrowAimingtostirupstudents'interestinreading,ourschoolheldaReadingSharingSessionontheafternoonof

10May15thintheschoolauditorium.Therewereawidevarietyofactivitiesforparticipantstochoosefrom.Duringthesession,somestudentsintroducedtheirfavoritebooks,someexchangedtheirunderstandingoftheChineseandWesternclassicworks,andsomesharedhowtheyhadbenefitedfromagoodreadinghabit.Labeledaspracticalandmeaningful,thesessionwaswellreceivedbytheparticipants,whofeltinspiredandguidedtobecomearegularreader.>⁚!?ᑏᑖ25ᑖ47.▅☢ᦻ᪷ᡠ⁚!ᑏ#᪀ᡂ&'(᦮Ḅᦑ,஺SophiewasdressedandallreadyforherveryfirstdancerecitaK-.⊤01.Whenshestarteddanceclasslastyear,shedidn'tknowabouttherecital.Sheheardpeopletalkabouttherecitalbutshedidn'tknowwhatitwas.Therecitalwasachanceforalloftheparentsandgrandparentstoseethedancestudentsdance.ItwasatthehighschooleveryyearandSophiewasgoingtodanceonthestageinfrontofeveryone.Shedidnotlikethethoughtofthat.Itscaredher.Yesterdayshepracticedherdancefbrthefirsttimeonthestage.Therewereonlyafewmomswatchingsoitwasn'ttoobad.Butthethoughtofdancinginfrontoflotsofpeopletonightwasreallyscary.“Allreadytogo?”Momasked.“Yes.IguessJSophiesaid.“Youdon'tsoundlikeyouareready.What'swrong?”“1don'tknow.Idon'tfeelsogood.Fmkindofafraid.^^MomsatontheedgeofSophie'sbed."RememberyesterdaywhenyoupracticedandIwasrightinthefrontrow?Youdidjustfiner“Buttodaytherewillbesomanypeople!”“Whenyougooutonthestage,youjustlookrightwhereIwassittingyesterday.Iwillbeinthatsameseat.Youjustlookatmeanditwillbejustlikeyesterday!Let'sgo!”“Whatabouttherestofthefamily?”“Theyarecomingintheothercar.Wehavetobetherealittleearly.^^Sophiethoughtaboutwhathermomsaidallthewaytothehighschool.Momwasalwaysright,butSophiewasn'tsureaboutthistime.Shestillhatedthethoughtofdancinginfrontofallthosepeople.WhenitwastimefbrhertodanceSophiethoughtaboutwhatMomtoldher.ShesurehopedMomwasright.Herbellyfeltlikebutterflieswereflyinginsideit.Themusicbegantoplay.

112341.ᡠ!ᑏᦻḄ6ᦪ89150:2.8;<ᵨ5'ᦻ>᪗ᨵᑜBḄᐵD6E3.!ᑏFᑖᑖ9HIJIḄKᜮEM9NᑏO4,!ᑏ(ᡂQRᵨᑜB᪗SNᡠᵨḄᐵD6E஺Paragraph1:Shefollowedtheothergirlsinherclassontothestageandtookherplace.Paragraph2:Afterthedance,SophieranuptoMominthehall.ூᫀ௃Onepossibleversion:Shefollowedtheother᱄iHsinherclassontothesta᱄candtookherplace.Shewassonervousthatshecouldhardlyrememberanymovements.Coldsweatwasrunningdownherbackwhenshesuddenlythoughtofwhathermotherhadtoldher.Rightaway,shebeganlookingforMomintheaudience.Thereshewas!Rightinthefrontrow!MomsmiledandgaveSophieathumbsup.Sophiesmiledbackandstarteddancing,neverlookingawayfromMom.Beforesheknewit,thedancewasdoneandshewaswalkingoffthestage.Afterthedance,SophierantoMominiheha/L"Mom,youwereright.Itwaslikedancingjustfbryou!”shesaidexcitedly.t€Youdidagoodjob!Tmproudofyou!Youcandanceformeanytime!,,MomgaveSophieanaffectionatehugandSophiewhispered“thanks“inhermother'sear.HoldingMom'shand,Sophiewalkedoutoftheschoolhall.ShecouldstillseethesmileMomhadonherfaceasSophiedanced.Sometimes,Momwasjustthebest!

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