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1、2021-2022學(xué)年湖南省岳陽市縣鹿角中學(xué)高二英語測試題含解析一、 選擇題1. Toni Morrison, Nobel Prize-winning American writer, says if theres a book you really want to read, but it _ yet, then you must write it.A. hasnt been writtenB. hasnt writtenC. doesnt write D. isnt written參考答案:A2. To _ the cost of hiring a bus, each student wi

2、ll have to pay $10 each time.A. correctB. deliverC. coverD. demand參考答案:C【詳解】考查固定短語。句意:為了支付租用公共汽車的費(fèi)用,每位學(xué)生每次必須支付10美元。cover the cost支付費(fèi)用,該短語是固定短語,故選C。3. While having dinner, youd better listen to some enjoyable music _ watch TV.A. less than B. rather than C. more than D. other than參考答案:B4. In modern ed

3、ucation, I think, students should be in involved in various activities, especially those_they can gain experience for growth.A. who B. where C. which D. whom參考答案:B5. _ _?Yeah, it seemed a little confusing to me at first, but now I get it.A. Can you give me a moment B. See what I meanC. Are you stuck

4、 D. Can you go on.參考答案:C6. No matter who he is , the robber deserves to be sent to prison for having _ a crime. A. confirmed B. attended C. committed D. appointed 參考答案:C7. -Are you firmly against any independence move(獨(dú)立運(yùn)動(dòng)) by Taiwan?-Of course. Thats our basic interest lies.A. why B. when C. where

5、D. in which參考答案:C8. The research is so designed that, once _, nothing can be done to change it.A. begins B. having begun C. begunD. Beginning參考答案:9. And you find that youre not to be _ with a position of real responsibility.A. offeredB. trustedC. furnishedD. retained參考答案:B10. I think no one can_him

6、in knowledge of computer. A.suit B.fit C.match D.go參考答案:C 略11. Though John and David are twins, yet they differ widely _ character. A. to B.from C. in D. at參考答案:C12. _ at the good news, she couldnt help crying.A. Delighting B. Delighted C. Delightful D. Being delighted 參考答案:B13. Try to spend your ti

7、me on what you find_. A. worth doing itB. worth being doneC. worthy doingD. worthy of being done參考答案:D14. In fact, _is really a hard job for the police to keep order in an important football match Athis Bthat Cthere Dit參考答案:D略15. _that the problem was more than he could deal with, he called the poli

8、ce for helpAHaving been realized BTo realizeCRealizing DHaving realized參考答案:D略16. Our manager has gone to Paris, so I have to deal with all the letters during his _.A. appearance B. distance C. absence D. presence參考答案:C略17. David as well as the other three students who _ won in this writing competit

9、ion_ praised by our class teacher. A. has; was B. has; were C. have; was D. have; were參考答案:C18. He made another wonderful discovery, _ of great importance to science. A. which I think is B. which I think it is C. which I think it D. I think is 參考答案:A二、 單詞拼寫19. In order not to be late, I _(hurry) got

10、 up and got dressed. 參考答案:hurriedly 【分析】句意:為了不遲到,我急忙起床穿好衣服。副詞修飾謂語動(dòng)詞作狀語,故填hurriedly?!军c(diǎn)評】考查副詞,本題涉及副詞修飾謂語動(dòng)詞。三、 閱讀理解20. Should Parents Teach Children How to Tweet?Social media is a seemingly endless source of concern for parents, with worries that it weakens their childrens confidence and attention span

11、s. But others counter that it could also be broadening their horizons.The latest round of worry was sparked by a study of the impact of social media use on 8-12- year-olds published by Anne Longfield, Childrens Commissioner for England. The report focused on 32 children, who said they used social me

12、dia to stay connected with friends and family and to have fun, by watching videos for example. But they also described pressures from constant contact, online comments that weaken their self-esteem, and the need to shape offline activities to make them shareable. “You see your friends going ice skat

13、ing, partying or talking about how much revision they have done, and it can make you feel inadequate,” says Bea, a junior school student from Bristol, UK. “Its just so hard to get away from.”Children have to take risks on their journeys to adulthood, and desires to fit in and be popular existed befo

14、re Mark Zuckerberg came along with Facebook. However, in previous generations these pressures came largely from people they knew, and they mostly stayed outside the home. Now the pressures could come from any one of the nearly 3 billion people online, and follow them from school to home, and can eve

15、n continue through the night.The pressures do get on parents nerves, among which the utmost concern is how their children can be protected from harms, given that social media is now integral to the way many young people interact. A good starting point is a basic understanding of childhood developmen

16、t milestones.Broadly, children have a high dependency on carers for security and guidance up to the age of 5, increasing independence and self-care from 6 to 11, and increasing autonomy and growing reliance on peers from 12-18 years old. Against this background, the suitability of social media for c

17、hildren of different ages should be considered respectively.According to Longfields study, children should be taught about online safety from an early age, better before secondary school. There is growing evidence that efforts need to be extended to provide earlier guidance on less extreme but more

18、common risks, including oversharing, low selfesteem, addiction and insomnia. The evidence suggests she is right. However, approaches that focus merely on the potential negatives are unlikely to work.“My school has tried to do a lot, but it often involves trying to drill into us how bad social media

19、can be,” says Bea. “People of my age really like social media, so I think a better approach would be if they said Although it is good, here are some negatives.”29. We can learn from Paragraph 3 that _.A. children used to face more dangersB. Facebook gives children the chance to fit inC. parents give

20、 their children much pressure at homeD. childrens pressures may come from strangers nowadays30. According to the passage, parents major concern for children is _.A. possible harm from social mediaB. comments from online friendsC. their reliance on social mediaD. pressures from oversharing31. We can

21、infer from Beas words that _.A. teenagers dont believe social media has negativesB. adults overemphasize the bad effects of social mediaC. it is easy for teenagers to get addicted to social mediaD. social media helps teenagers know their friends better參考答案:29. D 30. A 31. B【分析】本文是一篇說明文,介紹了家長們對孩子使用社交

22、媒體的擔(dān)心?!?9題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第三段中的“in previous generations these pressures came largely from people they knew, and they mostly stayed outside the home. Now the pressures could come from any one of the nearly 3 billion people online, and follow them from school to home, and can even continue through the night.”可知,前幾代孩子的壓力主要來自他們認(rèn)識的人,現(xiàn)在孩子的壓力可能來自于近30億網(wǎng)民中的任何一個(gè)人,由此可知,如今,孩子的壓力可能來自陌生人,故D項(xiàng)正確?!?0題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中的“The pressures do get on parents nerves, among which the utmost concern is how their chil

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