
广东省广州市 三校2021-2022学年高二上学期期中联考英语(原卷版).docx
11页2021-2022学年第一学期高二期中(广附, 广外, 铁一)三校联考英语试卷本试卷共10页, 九大题, 满分150分, 考试时间120分钟一、 听力理解(共20小题, 每题一分, 共20分)(省略)二、 语法单选:本大题15小题, 每小题1分, 共15分1. ________ made him very upset.A. That his lost bike B. Tom’s losing a bikeC. Him losing a bike D. Tom losing a bike2. Bill suggested ________ a discussion on how to carry out the plan.A. having held B. to hold C. holding D. hold3. Having a trip abroad is certainly good for the old couple, but it remains ______whether they will enjoy it.A. to see B. seeingC. seen D. to be seen4. I really can't understand ______ her like that.A. you treat B. you to treat C. why treat D. you treating5. Her job is ________ patients in the hospital; but this weekend her task is ________ her granny.A. nursing; looking after B. nursing; look afterC. to nurse; to look after D. nursing; to look after6. My question is ________ he is going to the game.A. that B. if C. whether D. that whether7. It worried her a bit _________ her hair was turning grey.A. while B. that C. if D. for8. Her mother is eager to know ________.A. how she is getting along B. how is she getting alongC. what she is getting along D. what is she getting along9. These computers are different from ________.A. that we expected B. which we have expectedC. what we expected D. what we expect10. The true value of life is not in ________ but ________.A. how you get… that you give B. which you got…what you giveC. what you get…what you give D. what do you get…what do you give三、 阅读:本大题15小题, 每小题2.5分, 共37.5分AWhere to go?Here are some of the best places across the UK for your whole family to enjoy the quality time together in nature. Drove Orchards (果园), Thornham, NorfolkDrove shines a bit brighter each autumn, when it starts delivering fruit. Many of the fresh apples and pears there are ready-picked as well as PYO (short for pick-your-own). Also juice made from the orchards' special varieties of apples is strongly recommended. Opening time: 10 am-4 pm daily until the end of October (booking not necessary but checking what's fruiting before visiting at )Blooming Green, Linton, KentBlooming Green is a "no-dig" flower business, selling flowers directly to customers and opening for PYO activities from summer to the end of October. In November and December there are wreath-making (花环制作) workshops, where participants pick their favorite flowers. Opening time:10 am-4 pm on Saturdays only (with pre-booking of one-hour slots, bloominggreenflowers.co.uk)Towerbrook Farm, Banwell, SomersetLike many other farms, Towerbrook Farm offers pick-your-own and cut-your-own service. But it's the first place that offers dig-your-own Christmas trees, meaning you can take your tree back after the holiday and replant it there, which allows you to avoid sending your tree to the recycling centre. Opening time: 8am-4pm daily between 20 November and 30 December(pre-booking not necessary)Shute Fruit, Bishopsteignton, South DevonAs well as selling preserves made from kinds of berries (浆果), Shute Fruit also manages an extensive pick-your-own operation. There you can pick your own sloe berries. If you are a fan of sloe gin, a kind of alcoholic drink, whose alcohol content is between 15 and 30 percent, ask the farm for recipes to make your own sloe gin at home. Opening time: 11 am-5pm daily except rainy days and Mondays, until the end of October (booking not necessary, shutefruit.co.uk)11. If you go to Drove Orchards,what can be recommended to you?A. Delivering fruit. B. Tasting freshly squeezed apple juice.C. Planting Christmas trees. D. Picking your own apples at 8 am.12. If you want to dig your own Christmas tree and take it back, where will you most probably visit?A Thorham. B. Linton. C. Banwell. D. Bishopsteignton.13. What do the four places have in common??A. Their relevant Information can be got from the same website.B. They have the same opening time.C. They all offer pick-your-own service.D. They needn't be booked in advance.BGabriela worked for a multinational company as a successful project manager in Brazil. Later she was transferred to manage a team in Sweden. She was excited about her new role but soon realized that managing her new team would be a challenge.Despite their friendliness, Gabriela didn’t feel respected as a leader. Her new staff would question her proposals openly in meetings. When she gave them instructions on how to carry out a task, they would often go about it in their own way without checking with her. When she announced her decisions on the project, they would continue giving their opinions as if it were still up for discussion.What Gabriela was experiencing was a cultural shock in expectations. Dutch psychologist Geert Hofstede uses the concept of “power distance” to describe how power is distributed in different cultures. In her previous work environment, Gabriela was used to a high power distance culture where 。
