2021年高二9月入学考试英语试题试卷分第I卷(选择题)和第II卷(非选择题)两部分,满分120分,考试时间120分钟。
第I卷(三部分,共85分)第一部分听力(共两节,20小题,每小题1分,满分20分)第一节听下面5段对话。
每段对话后有一个小题,选出最佳选项。
每段对话仅读一遍。
1. Where does the conversation most probably take place?A. At a shop.B. At an office.C. At a school.2. Where is the smoking room?A. On the first floor.B. On the second floor.C. On the third floor.3. What is the woman looking for?A. A restaurant.B. A hotel.C. A hospital.4. What is the man planning to buy?A. A bag.B. A book.C. A bike.5. What does the man want to buy?A. A wallet.B. A watch.C. A volleyball.第二节听下面5段对话或独白。
每段对话或独白后有几个小题,选出最佳选项。
每段对话或独白读两遍。
听下面一段对话,回答第6至8题。
6. Where are the apples in the shop from?A. Wales.B. Washington.C. Huston.7. Why doesn’t the man buy watermelons?A. Because watermelons are not in season now.B. Because he doesn’t like eating them.C. Because he has not enough money.8. What will the man buy at last?A. Apples.B. Lemons.C. Apples and lemons.听下面一段对话,回答第9至11题。
9. Where does the man plan to go?A. The Great Hotel.B. The Great Wall Hotel.C. The Great Wall.10. What will the man do there?A. Attend a meeting.B. Attend a wedding.C. Attend a party.11. What’s the color of the building the man is looking for?A. Red.B. White.C. Yellow.听下面一段对话,回答第12至14题。
12. How will the man go to the Disney Park?A. By car.B. On footC. By bus.13. At which crossroad should the man turn right?A. The first one.B. The second one.C. The third one.14. How long will it take the man to get to the Disney Park?A. About an hour.B. About half an hour.C. About one and a half hours.听下面一段对话,回答第15至17题。
15. What will the woman do tonight?A. Play football.B. Attend a ball.C. Buy a ball.16. What colour does the woman’s sister like best?A. Red.B. White.C. Blue.17. How much will the woman pay for what she has bought?A. Three hundred dollars.B. Six hundred dollars.C. Nine hundred dollars.听下面一段对话,回答第18至20题。
18. Which country will make it illegal to market cell phones to children under 12?A. America.B. France.C. Germany.19. What is suggested in Russia?A. Children under 12 shouldn’t use cell phones at all.B. Children under 16 shouldn’t use cell phones at all.C. Children under 18 shouldn’t use cell phones at all.20. Why does Canada give no advice about the danger of cell phones?A. Because there is no convincing evidence of danger of disease by now.B. Because Canada can produce cell phones without any radiation.C. Because few children of 9 to 13 now have cell phones.第二部分英语知识运用(共两节, 满分35分)第一节单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)21. If you go by _____ train, you can have a fortable journey, but make sure you get _____ fast one. A.the; the B.不填;a C.the; a D.不填;不填22. –Got your driving license?–No. I _____ too busy to have enough practice, so I didn’t take the driving test last week.A. had beenB. amC. have beenD. was23. –May I use your bicycle?–______. It’s in the yard.A. e onB. It dependsC. That’s all rightD. Go ahead24.“You can’t catch me!” Monica shouted, _____ to the playground.A. runB. runningC. to runD. ran25. Last autumn, I bought a second-hand car, ________ was very reasonable.A. which priceB. its priceC. the price of whoseD. the price of which26. Professor Smith, along with his assistants,______ on the project day and night to meet thedeadline.A. workB. have workedC. is workingD. are working27. Some researchers believe that there is no doubt ______ a cure for AIDS will be found.A. whichB. thatC. whatD. whether28. –My English-Chinese dictionary remains missing.–Who ____ have taken it?A. shouldB. mustC. couldD. would29. Don’t forget __________ the letter for me when you pass by the post office.A. postB. postingC. postedD. to post30. –Would you tell me _______ you want your tea, with sugar or milk?–Sugar, please.A. whetherB. howC. whatD. when31. Those who lie and cheat will never _______ it.A. go throughB. pay attention toC. get away withD. make use of32. I work in business _____ almost everyone is waiting for a great chance.A. howB. whichC. whereD. that33. He became self-satisfied because of his ______.A. interestsB. observationC. behaviorD. achievements34. John, look at the time. ___________ you sing songs at such a late hour?A.Must B.Can C.May D.Need35. –English has a large vocabulary, hasn’t it?–Yes. ______ more words and expressions, and you will find it easier to read and municate.A. KnowB. KnowingC. To knowD. Known第二节完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)The other day, I happened to meet someone I hadn’t seen for many years. I couldn’t believe the change in him. As a matter of fact, he didn’t even seem like the 36 person.When I first knew Bill, back in 37 , he was one of the most carefree(无忧无虑的) people I had ever 38 . He was always ready to have a 39 . He usually went out for beer at three o’clock in the morning or drove 50 miles to see an old 40 he really liked. Bill and I were in the same class in college, and 41 was never dull when he was 42 . With him there was one wild 43 after another. Sometimes I wonder how we 44 to study for our exams.Last week I was in Houston on business, and I ran into Bill in the bar at the hotel. 45 , I wasn’t even 46 it was he. Was this short-haired businessman really the same person? I wasn’t really sure until I came near him, but it indeed was Bill. Now he works for a bank. He 47 most of the evening about his job, his new car and his house. How he had changed! Back when we were in college, the 48 thing Bill cared about was possessions. Now they seemed to be his main 49 . Although I have changed quite a bit myself, somehow, I never 50 Bill changing so much. My image of him 51 the one I had formed 52 the time when we were college students together.I suppose it’s 53 to expect people to remain the same, especially 54 I have changed somuch myself. But I must say that I enjoyed the old Bill much more than the new Bill. Maybe he 55 the same way about me.36. A. proper B. same C. regular D. mon37. A. childhood B. primary school C. high school D. college38. A. considered B. supposed C. met D. expected39. A. party B. quarrel C. meeting D. class40. A. man B. hospital C. film D. hotel41. A. study B. life C. work D. fun42. A. in B. down C. away D. around43. A. dream B. mistake C. chance D. joke44. A. decided B. continued C. managed D. hoped45. A. As usual B. By accident C. From then on D. All the time46. A. glad B. surprised C. excited D. sure47. A. thought B. talked C. argued D. spent48. A. best B. last C. next D. only49. A. interest B. career C. subject D. problem50. A. forgot B. minded C. liked D. imagined51. A. remained B. reminded C. suggested D. became52. A. since B. from C. at D. till53. A. unnecessary B. foolish C. mon D. unusual54. A. because B. that C. how D. when55. A. felt B. acted C. looked D. discovered第三部分阅读理解(共20小题,每题1.5分,满分30分)ACyril was a small town. The houses there were all made of wood; almost everything in the houses were made of wood, too. And all the houses faced south. The town was never peaceful. Fire broke out once a week on summer afternoons. People were puzzled who was the real firebug (纵火犯).One day a big fire broke out. It was said that a Negro(黑人) had jumped out of the house on fire, so the police arrested all the Negroes in the street. However, there were fires breaking out when the Negroes were in prison.Mauson, a physics teacher, didn’t believe that the Negroes were the firebugs, and decided to find out who the real firebug was. One day, he was invited to drink in a pub and happened to notice that many bottles and plastic plates were baked by the hot sunrays. Suddenly he realized what the actual fact was. He dashed out of the pub to his friend’s house nearby, which also faced south. He made an experiment there to prove his idea.The next Saturday afternoon, Mauson asked some policemen to e to the house. They were told that the real firebug would be shown there. At that time, the sun was shining full into the house and it became hotter and hotter inside the room. “Now,” said Mauson, “this house will soon catch fire.” People looked at each other in surprise. Mauson asked them to look at the bottles and focus on the table cloth. After a while the cloth gave off a burning smell and began to catch fire!The mystery of fire was discovered, but the police wouldn’t believe him and insisted that Negroes had been the firebugs. Instead they arrested Mauson and put him into prison. But Mauson said he would never turn against science.56. The town was never peaceful, for fire broke out ________.A. on SundaysB. on summer afternoonsC. at any timeD. on winter mornings57. Why did the police arrest all the Negroes?A. Because one of them had been seen to set on a fire.B. Because they were suspected to be the firebugs.C. Because the police hated the Negroes.D. Because the Negroes knew something about the fires.58. Drinking in a pub, Mauson realized ________.A. he needed to leave the pubB. he needed to back the bottlesC. it was too hot in the pubD. who was the real fire bug59. By making an experiment, it was proved that the real firebug was ________.A. the NegroesB. bottlesC. sunraysD. plastic plates60. What happened at the end of the story?A. The Negroes were set free.B. The police arrested the real firebugsC. Mauson was arrested too.D. Mauson made friends with the NegroesBI began to grow up when my parents and I were returning from my aunt’s house that winter night, and my mother said that we would soon leave for America. We were on the bus then. I was crying, and some people on the bus were turning around to look at me. I cried because I could not bear the thought of never hearing the radio program for school children again. I also had to say goodbye to my dear friends and relatives. I thought about the new country I was going to see—the strange place I had known only from books and pictures.The four years that followed taught me the importance of optimism(乐观), but the idea did not e to me at once. For the first two years in New York, I was really lost—having to study in three schools because of family moves. I did not quite know what I was or what I should be. Mother remarried, and things became even more plex for me. Some time passed before my stepfather and I got used to each other. I was often sad, and saw no end to “the hard times.”My responsibilities in the family increased a lot since I knew English better than everyone else at home. I wrote letters, filled out forms, translated at interviews with Immigration officers(移民局官员), took my grandparents to the doctor and translated there, and even discussed telephone bills with pany representatives.From my experiences I have learned one important rule: Almost all mon troubles go away at last! Something good is certain to happen in the end when you do not give up, and just wait a little!I believe that my life will turn out all right, even though it will not be that easy.61. How did the author get to know America?A. From radio programs.B. From books and pictures.C. From her mother.D. From her relatives.62. When leaving for America, the author felt __________.A. sadB. confusedC. excitedD. surprised63. For the first two years in New York, the author __________.A. often lost her wayB. did not think about her futureC. studied in three different schoolsD. got on well with her stepfather64. What can we learn about the author from Paragraph 3?A. She worked as a translator.B. She attended a lot of job interviews.C. She paid telephone bills for her family.D. She helped her family with her English.65. The author believes that __________.A. her future will be free from troublesB. it is difficult to learn to bee patientC. there are more good things than bad thingsD. good things will happen if one keeps tryingCTreetops, the hotel in the trees, is famous in the world. Peop1e know little about Kenya, but they know of Treetops. When King George VI died, Princess Elizabeth was staying on the Treetops, and when she came down from there, “She succeeded him as the queen of the country”.The hotel is in the middle of the forest, and it shows the pleasure of Africa. When you visit it, you will be sent into the heart of the forest by hotel buses, and then a guide, with a gun to protect you against big game, will go with you to the Treetops. Before and after dinner, for the whole night if you wish, you can sit on the corridor(走廊), watching animals e to the water pool. The earliest hotel Treetops was built round a large tree on the opposite side of the water, but that was destroyed by fire and the new hotel Treetops, which is built round several trees, is much bigger.The dining room at Treetops is small, and the waiters cannot walk round to serve guests, so a clever “railway service” has been invented. Guests take their food as it passes slowly in front of them, along a line in the center of the table.There are many animals around the Treetops. When you visit them, you can see:---Animals and their babies are waiting to greet the guests.---Animals, enjoying the Treetops pool in the daylight.---A long bodied, long ring tailed very active cat-like animal is a special one ing out at night. He hunts and eats anything he can catch and is very destructive. He lives in the trees at Treetops. He es for his food every evening. Do not get too near to him, as his teeth and claws(爪)can do you harm. These animals can be trained and bee lovely pets.66. The underlined word “succeeded” in Paragraph 1 probably means “_________”.A. did what she was trying to doB. gained her purposeC. replaced someone in an important positionD. pleted an easy task67. According to the text, “railway service” actually refers to __________.A. the service provided at the railway stationB. the supply of food on the trainC. the service provided along the railwayD. the supply of food along a moving line68. Which of the following statemen ts about “the cat-like animal” is wrong?A. It es for food only at night.B. It lives in the trees at Treetops.C. Its teeth and claws can do people harm.D. It can catch any other animal in the forest.69. According to the text, Treetops is famous in the world because ________.A. it shows the pleasure of AmericaB. Princess Elizabeth got to the crown when ing down from thereC. it is built around several treesD. there are many animals that can be trained and bee lovely pets70. We can learn from the text that the guests____.A. should not play games on the TreetopsB. could not sit on the corridor at nightC. could enjoy their dinner in the dining roomD. should keep off the cat-like animalsDIf you have ever been rock climbing, you will know that it is not a very easy sport. In fact, you probably felt quite defeated when you first tried to do any serious climbing. Indoor and outdoorrock climbing are both extremely demanding and require practice to get good at. It is one of the most physically and mentally demanding sports.There are three basic types of rock climbing. Top roping is the most mon type and the climber need to climb with a partner. The second type, which is very similar to top roping, is called lead climbing. In both of the types, the climber can sit off the wall and rest on the rope. The third type is called bouldering. Bouldering is a type of free climbing without any ropes. This is the most demanding of all climbing types. The climber must be able to plete the climbing without taking a rest on the rope.Believe it or not, climbing is said to be about 75% legs and only 25% arms. To climb efficiently and successfully, a person needs to have a wonderful technique. One of the major rules of rock climbing is to always have three points touching the wall, whether it is both feet and one hand, or one foot and both hands, as it is much easier to have your weight rest on three points than on two. Another important idea to grasp is that your arms in most cases will do the climbing; they only hold you into the wall so that your legs are actually pushing you upward. Also, the closer you are to the wall, the easier it is to climb.Rock climbing may sound a bit too extreme for the everyday person, but it is really an amazing workout. Once you get into the sport, and learn how to position your body and rest your weight, then you can begin to deal with some difficult problems. The great thing about rock climbing is that it is mentally challenging as well. You are constantly analyzing the way your body moves and how to do certain moves on the wall. For anyone who wants to get into shape, rock climbing is a fun and effective way to exercise muscles.71. What does the author think of rock climbing?A. It is an easy sport.B. It is challenging.C. It is quite dangerous.D. It is extremely difficult.72. From the text we know that _____________.A. indoor rock climbing is much easier than outdoor rock climbingB. while rock climbing, people depend mainly on their armsC. ordinary people can practise rock climbingD. during climbing, the climber can always stop for a rest73. While climbing, it is much easier for a rock climber if he __________.A. takes a ropeB. has a partnerC. has three points touching the wallD. uses feet more often74. __________ will make rock climb easier.A. Keeping the body closer to the wallB. Resting more often on the armsC. Resting more often on the feetD. Pushing forward without thinking of the problems75. By rock climbing, one can _______.A. get more weight and stronger musclesB. get both physical and mental exercisesC. have a terrible experience that will last longD. probably feel quite defeated第II卷(共35分)第一节单词拼写(共10小题,每题0.5分,共5分)1) Christmas is an important f__________ for Christians.2) He was twelve, and started to put on w__________ and grow taller.3) It is my last r__________. I shall never ask you anything again.4) Buddhism is the __________(宗教) founded by Buddha in North India.5) We ___________(测量) the distance between the two points.6) As soon as she learns the office ___________(日常工作), she will be an excellent assistant.7) The girl ____________ (给。