重庆市长寿区2022-2023学年高二上学期2月期末英语试题

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长寿区2022年秋期期末质量监测高二年级英语试题(A卷)注意事项:1.考试时间:120分钟,满分:150分。试题卷总页数:8页。2.所有题目必须在答题卡上作答,在试题卷、草稿纸上答题无效。3.需要填涂的地方,一律用2B铅笔涂满

涂黑。需要书写的地方一律用0.5MM签字笔书写。4.答题前,务必将自己的姓名、学校、准考证号填写在答题卡规定的位置上。第一部分:听力(共两节,满分30分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束前,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。第一节(共5小题;每小题1

.5分,满分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三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Whatwillthemanprobabl

ydonext?A.Dohishomework.B.gooutfordinner.C.Gotothethemepark.2.Whyhasn’tJohnnoticedthemilkboilingover?A.HeiseagertogotoShanghai.B.Hismindiswa

ndering.C.Heispreparinghisbusinesstrip.3.Whomightthemangotoamoviewith?A.Hisdaughter.B.Hisfamilies.C.Hisw

ife.4.Whendidthemanleaveforhome?A.At9:45.B.At10:00.C.At10:30.5.Whatisthewomantalkingabout?A.Thewoman’sworryoverher

sickness.B.Jerry’ssopoor.C.HerdissatisfactionwithJerry.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分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三个选项中选出最佳选项。

听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题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,回答第6、7题。6.Whatdoesthewomanlikeaboutsu

mmer?A.Thewarmlongdays.B.Therain.C.Theheat.7.Whatdoesthewomanoftendoduringthesummer?A.Bicyclewithfriendsint

herain.B.hikeinthemountains.C.Dooutdooractivities.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.WhydoAmericanpeoplelovetobuysecond-handgoods?A.Tos

avemoney.B.Toearnmoney.C.Tocontributetocharity.9.Whatisusuallysoldinayardsale?A.Books,recordsandcoffee.B.Someusedgoods.C.Treasuresa

ndfurniture.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.WhydidthefirstMcDonald’srestauranthavenoseats?A.ToavoidwashingdishesB.Tomakepeopleeatquickly.

C.Toreducethecost.11.WhichMcDonald’ssellsthemosthamburgersintheworld?A.OneinNewYork.B.TheHongKong’s.C.ThefirstMcDonald’s.12.Wh

atdowelearnfromtheconversation?A.TherearemanychainstoresofMcDonald’sonlyinNewYork.B.MacandDicksoldthebusinesstoMcDonald.C.R

ayKrocboughtMcDonald’sfromMacandDick.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Wheredoestheconversationprobablytakeplace?A.Ataparty.B.Inalectureroo

m.C.Ataclub.14.Whyisthewomanfamiliarwiththisarea?A.Sheoftenhangsouthere.B.Shegrewuphere.C.Shehasstudiedth

emap.15.Whatmightthemanmajorin?A.Biology.B.Business.C.Computerscience.16Howdidthewomandealwiththebadweather?A.Bywatchingmovies.B.Bygoingtobars.C.By

goingdowntown.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whatisthefunctionofhiphop?A.Helpingpeoplewithemotionalproblems.B.Freeingpeoplefrompov

erty.C.Riddingpeopleofdrugaddiction.18.Wherewasthereportpublished?A.Inaspecialnewspaper.B.Inamedicalmaga

zine.C.OntheInternet.19.Whatdohiphopartistsoftendescribeintheirmusic?A.Mentalillness.B.Messageofhope.C.Darknessoftheworld.20.WhatdidBIG’s

teacherssayabouthim?A.Hepromisedtobeasuperstar.B.Hecouldbesuccessful.C.Hewouldachievenothing.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分

)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ANorway:WondersoftheArcticGoonanexpeditiontoexploreNorway’sb

eautifulfjords(峡湾),viewtheNorthernLights,watchwhalesandpolarbears,anddiscoverthefrozenSvalbardarchipelagobyland,seaandair.What’sIncluded•Entryt

oallsitesandattractions.•English-speakingtourleaderthroughout.•Allaccommodation,internaltransport,cruisesandhuskysleds.•Breakfast,lunchesandeveni

ngmeals.•DomesticflightsbetweenTromso,LongyearbyenandOslo.What’sNotIncluded.•Travelinsurance.•Internat

ionalflights.AccommodationRadissonBluHotel,TromsoApleasantandmodernfour-starhotelinthecitycentrethatoverlookstheharbourandfjord.It’sjustashortwa

lkfromthecity’scultural,architecturalandhistoricsites.Aroundthehotel,therearestunningviewsoverthecityanditssurro

undinghills.RadissonBluPolarHotel,LongyearbyenClaimingtobetheworld’snorthernmostfull-servicehotel,thisrecentlyrenewed

four-starhotelhasgreatviewsacrosstheAdventfjordandHiorthfjelletmountain.It’samodernhotelthatisdecoratedwithpicturesoftheregion’

spolarhistory.Someoftheroomswereoriginallybuiltandlocatedforthe1994WinterOlympics.Withanopenfire,jacuzzi,hottubandfashionablerestaurant,ther

earemanywaystorelaxhere.ContactUsIfyouhaveaninquiry,ideaorjustwanttochat,emailusattours@newscientist.comorcall441224980439(Global),44204

5712435(UK).1Whatwillnotthistravelprovidefortourists?A.English-speakingtourleader.B.Internaltransport.C.Da

ilymeals.D.Domesticflights.2.WhichofthefollowingstatementsistrueabouttheRadissonBluHotel?A.Thehotelclaimstobethe

world’snorthernmostfull-servicehotel.B.It’sanancientfive-starhotelinthecitycentre.C.Touristscanenjoygreatviewsoft

heharbourandfjord.D.It’salongdistancefromthecity’scentre.3.Inwhichsectionofamagazinecanyoufindthetext?A

.Education.B.Science.C.Fashion.D.Travel.BDanielBarenboim,thewell-knownpianistandconductor,issteppingdownasgeneralmusicaldirectoroftheBerlinSt

ateOperaaftermorethan30years.Barenboim,80,announcedinOctoberthathewas“takingastepback”fromperforming,havinghadsurgery

onhisbackfora“seriousneurologicalcondition”lastFebruary..HemadeareturnforBerlin’straditionalnewyearperformancesofBeethoven’sSymphonyNo9onDece

mber31andJanuary1,whichheconductedwhileseated,earningwavesofapplause.Itwasnotimmediatelyclearwhowouldsucceedhiminoneofthem

ostsignificantjobsinmusic.“Unfortunately,myhealthhasdeterioratedoverthepastyear,”hesaidinastatement,askingtobere

leasedfromhispositionattheendofthismonth.“Icannolongerdelivertheperformancethatisrightlydemandedofageneralmusicdirector.”Barenboim,whowas

appointedtothepostin1992,saidhewasproudtohavebeenelectedaschiefconductorforlifebytheresidentorchestraoftheBerlinStateOpera.Hewasbo

rninArgentinatoJewishparentsandbeganhisinternationalcareerasapianistattheageoften.HemarriedJacquelineduPré,theBritishcellist,in1967.

In1999hejointlyfoundedtheWest-EasternDivanorchestra,bringingtogetheryoungmusiciansfromIsrael,thePalestinianterritoriesandArabstates.M

atthiasSchulz,thestateoperadirector,saidthehousewas“heavilyindebted”toBarenboim.“Formorethan30yearshehaslenthisinexhaustibl

estrengthasanartisticfigurewithworldwidecharmtothishouseanditsorchestra,”hesaid.“Onecanonlyimaginehowdifficultthisstep

musthavebeenforhim.”InOctoberRichardMorrison,operacriticforTheTimes,praisedBarenboimas“apianistwhoforhalfacenturywaspeerlessinBeethovenan

dSchubert”andasaconductor“whocanshapethegiantmasterpiecesofWagner,BrucknerandElgarasfewothersknowhow”.4.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstthre

eparagraphs?A.DanielBarenboimoncehadtostophisperformance.B.DanielBarenboimalwaysconductedthesymphonyorchestrawhil

eseated.C.Someoftheaudienceactuallyweren’tsatisfiedwithDanielBarenboim’sperformanceD.DanielBarenboimhasalreadyfoundanoutstandingconductortoreplacehim

.5.Whichisclosestinmeaningtotheunderlinedwordinparagraph4?A.Becomeworse.B.Recoveredcompletely.C.Improvedalot.D.Functionedwell.6.Whichis

therightorderofDanielBarenboim’slife?a.HemarriedJacquelineduPré,theBritishcellist.b.Hejointlyfoundedth

eWest-EasternDivanorchestra.c.Hewasappointedtobethechiefconductor.dHebeganhisinternationalcareerasapianist..e.Hehadsurgeryonhisbackfora“seriousneu

rologicalcondition”.A.adbceB.dabceC.adcbeD.dacbe7.WhatdoesRichardMorrisonthinkofDanielBarenboim?A.Helacksexperienceas

aconductor.B.HeisasexcellentasBeethovenandSchubert.C.HecomposedthegiantmasterpiecesofWagner,BrucknerandElgar.D.Heisthetoppianista

ndconductorinhistimes.CAnew“museumofmathematics”willopeninParisaspartofadrivetoinspireFrenchschoolchildren,whorankamongthewors

tinthedevelopedworld.TheMaisonPoincaré,namedafterHenriPoincaré,thelate19thcenturypolymath,willcelebratemathematicianswhoputFranceatthefor

efrontofthesubjectfromthemiddleagestothe21stcentury.Themuseum,settoopenthisyear,isattemptingtosparkarenaissanceinthefaceofaned

ucationalfailurethatisviewedasanationalemergency.FrenchpupilsrankedbottominthesubjectintheEU,whileonlythosefromChilefaredworsethantheFrenchamo

ngthe38countriesoftheOECD,accordingtoaTrendsinInternationalMathematicsandSciencestudy.Theirpoorgraspofthesu

bjectwasfurtherhighlightedbythefactthathalfofFrench12-year-oldsthought0.4wasthesameasaquarter,CharlesTorossian,aninspector-generalofthenational

educationsystem,said.Inaddition,thechildrenofUkrainianrefugeeswere,despitethelanguagebarrier,atleastaye

araheadoftheirFrenchclassmatesincalculatingability.ThemuseumwastheinnovationofCédricVillani,formerdirectorofthePoincarémathsinstituteandformerMPforM

acron’sRenaissanceparty.SylvieBenzoni,hissuccessorasheadoftheinstitute,saidthemuseumaimedtoshowthatmathswasopentoeveryo

neandnolongerthepropertyof“amainlymalescholar”.LastsummerPresidentMacronrecoveredmathsasanoptioninthegeneralexamin

ation,twoyearsafterJean-MichelBlanquer,hiseducationminister,hadremovedit.HefiredBlanquerandlastmonthmadeweek

lymathsclassesnecessaryforallgradesfromSeptember.8.ThenewmuseumwillopeninParis______.A.toexhibittheartist

icachievementsofrenaissanceinEurope.B.tocorrecttheeducationalfailurewhichisregardedasanationalemergency.C.toencouragethechildreninFrancetol

earnmathematicsbetter.D.toremindtheFrenchschoolchildrenthattheyrankamongtheworstinthedevelopedworld.9.W

hatdoestheunderlinedword“those”inthefourthparagraphreferto?A.subjects.B.pupils.C.countries.D.museums.10.WhatisthedirectreasonofJean-M

ichelBlanquer’sunemployment?A.Hemademathematicsthepropertyof“amainlymalescholar”.B.Hecutmathsdownfromthegeneralexamination.C.HetaughttheFren

ch12-year-oldsthat0.4wasthesameasaquarter.D.Hedidn’tthinkweeklymathsclassesnecessaryforallgrades.11.Whatisasuitabletitleforthetext?A.FranceWil

lNotBearHerPoorMathsAnyMore.B.ChildrenAroundTheWorldDoABadJobInMaths.C.FrenchSchoolchildrenRankTheWorstInTheDe

velopedWorld.D.ANew“MuseumofMathematics”WillOpenInParis.DArecentstudysuggeststhatlogging(cuttingdowntreestousethewood)doesnotnecessarilymeant

hatthingscan’tliveintheleft-overforestanymore.Infact,choppingdowntreessometimesattractsmoreplantsandwildlifethaninforestswherethetreeshavebeenl

eftuntouched.Expertsbelievethatabout70%oftheworld’sforestshavehadatleastsomelogging.Untilrecentlyitwasn’tclearexactlywhatimpactthishadonotherwi

ldlifeinforests.However,newresearchcarriedoutontheislandofBorneo,inSoutheastAsia,showsthatloggingcanencouragehealthya

nimalandplantlife.ScientistsfromOxfordUniversityusedtensofthousandsofcameratraps(camerasconnectedtosensorsthatonlyphotographwhenmovementisdetecte

d)tofindouthowmanyanimalswereinforeststhathadbeenloggedandhowmanywereinforestswherethetreesjustdiedn

aturally.Thescientistsworkedoutthatthetotalweightofbirdsinloggedforestswasmorethandouble,andformammalsitwasmorethanthreetimesasmu

ch.Theyalsofoundthatanimalsinloggedforestsgettwoandahalftimesasmuchenergyfromfoodthaninuntouchedforests.Thescientiststhinkthereismorefoodav

ailableinloggedforestsbecausemorelightreachestheforestfloorwhensomeofthecanopy(densetreetops)hasbeenclearedaway.Thisextralighthelps

smallerplantsgrowbigger,givingmorefoodtowildlifelikeinsects,deerandwildpigs.YadvinderMalhi,anecologist,said,“Thewholeforestgetsmoreed

ibleandmoretasty.”Thestudymakesitclearthatalthoughmoreanimalsandplantsmightbeabletolivethere,loggingevenpartofaforestisstillbad.That’sbecauseunt

ouchedforests,withmoreandbiggertrees,absorblotsofcarbondioxide,agasthatcausesclimatechange.However,th

estudyisimportantbecauseconservationistsdidn’tthinkloggedforestswereimportanttoprotect.Thenewresearchshowsthatevendamagedfo

restscanhavelotsofwildlifethatneedsprotecting.12.Whatdoestherecentstudyfind?A.Moreplantsandwildlifewillliveinfores

tswherehumansdon’tcutdownthetrees.B.Cuttingdownthetreesinaforestwillattractmoreplantsandanimalstolivethere

.C.70%oftheworld’sforestshavehadatleastsomelogging.D.Plantsandwildlifecan’tliveintheleft-overforestanymore.13.Whatarethecameratrapsintendedfor?A.M

onitoringthechangesinthenumberofanimals.B.Detectinghowmanytreesintheforestsdiednaturally.C.Findingoutho

wmanyanimalswereintheforests.D.Connectingthesensorstodetectanymovement.14.WhatistheYadvinderMalhi’sat

titudetowardlogginginforests?AAmbiguous.B.Objective.C.Doubtful.D.Favorable.15.Whatcanwelearnaboutthelastparagraph?A.Conservationistsaresuppose

dtoprotectthewildlifeintheloggedforest.B.Loggingforestsisthedirectreasonthatcausesclimatechange.C.Conservationiststhinkuntouchedforestsarem

oreimportantthantheloggedones.D.Comparedwithuntouchedforests,Loggedforestscan’tabsorbanycarbondioxide.第

二节七选五(共5小题,每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Serendipity(缘分)canbeaprofoundsourceofthosemomentsthatmakelifeme

aningfulandturntheunexpectedfromapotentialthreatintoasourceofopportunity.___16___Setserendipitybridges.Wheneveryoucommunicatewithsomeone,ca

stafewbridges:concreteexamplesofyourcurrentinterests,hobbiesandvocation.Thismaximizesthechancethatyouandtheotherp

erson“coincidentally”findoutcommongroundandsharedpassions,triggeringserendipity.___17___.Imaginemeetinganew

personatadinnerparty.Manyofusmightasktheunpleasant“Sowhatdoyoudo?”Thistendstoputtheotherpersonintoaboxthatishardtogetoutof.Positioningourselvesf

orsmartluckmeansaskingmoreopen-endedquestions,suchas“Whatdidyoufindmostinterestingaboutsuch-and-such?”or“Whatdoyouenjoydoing?”Suchquestionsopenupconv

ersationsthatmightleadtointriguingoutcomes.___18___Reflectonincidenceswhenserendipitycouldhavehappened,butdidnot.Perhapsy

ouspilledcoffeeoversomeone,sensedsomesortofconnection,butdidnotstartaconversation?Perhapsyouweresittinginameeting,hadanunexpectedidea,butdidnot

raiseit?___19___Identifytherootcause(Fearofrejection?)andtackleit.Forexample,ifitisbasedonfearofrejection,putyourselfintopotentialpo

sitionsofrejection–andgetusedtoit!Writedownthreethingsyouwoulddoifyouhadnolimitsandyoucouldn’tfail.___

20___Andthenthereasonswhyorhowyoucan.Thenactonthemandmakeithappen!A.Whatareyouafraidof?B.Changethewayyouaskqu

estions.C.Whatwasitthatheldyouback?D.Avoidtheunpleasantquestions.E.So,whatnewskillsdoyouneedtoseizeit?F.Italsohelpsyoui

dentifywhatbringsyoutogetherandwhatsetsyouapart.G.Writedownthereasonswhyyouthinkyoucannotvarythesituation.第三部分语

言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节完形填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。ItwasthedaybeforeThanksgiving

andKalebBenhamwashangingaroundoutsidehishome.His90-poundpitbull,Buddy,wasdoingwhatdogsdo:gettingintot

rouble.Onlythistime,Buddywasgettingintoawholelotoftrouble.The___21___soundthatnoonewantstohearaloneinthewoods___22___Benham’sattentio

n.Itwasthedeep___23___ofablackbear.Benham___24___aroundtoseethebeast,whichBenham___25___weighedaround350pounds,some100feetaway.In

aninstant,thebeartookholdofBuddy’sheadandstarteddragginghimaway.Benhamtookoffafterthem.“___26___,”hetoldCBS13inSacramento,“

theonlythingIcouldthinkofwas‘savemybaby.’”Benham___27___thebearbythethroat.Nothing.Hetriedopeningitsmouth

,butthejawwaslocked___28___.Benhambeatthebearoverandoverarounditssnoutandeye.It___29___.Thebeardroppedthedogandranoffintothe___30___.Buddywas_

__31___.Hisfacewasbloodiedandhisearswere___32___.Hehadabitemarkclearthroughhislip.Buddy’ssurgerytooknearlyfourhours.B

enhamwatchedthe___33___throughawindow.ThiswasthesecondtimeBenhamhadrescuedBuddy,saysCBS13.The_____34_____wasfromashelterafewyearsago.“Ifitwasyo

urkid,whatwouldyoudo?”heasked.NoddingtowardBuddy,headded,“That’smy___35___.”21.A.unavoidableB.unmistakableC.unchangedD.unconscious22.A.paidB.caughtC

.receivedD.enjoyed23.A.roarB.actionC.gestureD.smile24.A.jumpedB.greetedC.wheeledD.bended25.A.impliesB.becomesC.prohibitsD.figures26.A.Honest

lyB.SlightlyC.PotentiallyD.Apparently27.A.bitB.huggedC.grabbedD.defeated28.A.tightlyB.looselyC.smoothlyD.gently29.A.failedB.integratedC

.perceivedD.functioned30.A.woodsB.riverC.valleyD.mountain31.A.inbadshapeB.inbadtemperC.inbadmoodD.inbadtaste32.A.resistingB.labelingC.hangi

ngD.stretching33.A.themeB.procedureC.appetiteD.component34.A.oneB.anotherC.firstD.former35.A.classmateB.friendC.kidD.colleag

ue第二节语法填空(共10小题,每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。SpringFestivalGalaUnveilsMascotInspiration___36___(probable)

themostcelebrated“rabbit”characterintheupcomingSpringFestivalGala,theworld’smost-watchedTVprogram,TuYu

anyuan,thecuteand___37___(adore)mascotofthegala,madeitspublicshowinBeijingonJan8.YuLei,thechief___38___(dire

ct)oftheSpringFestivalGalaorganizedbyChinaMediaGroup,saidtheimagedesignofTuYuanyuan___39___(inspire)fromthedi

gitalrecreationofthefossilof___40___ancientrabbit___41___wasbelievedtoexistinAnhuiprovincearoundseveralmillionyearsago.Yu

addedthatthemascot’sdesignwascreatedformultiplereasons,variousfromthebigdatainvestigationto___42___(display)thetrad

itionalaesthetics(美学)andhighlightingtheachievement___43___Chinesescientists.___44___(host)byChinaInternationalTelevisionCorporationinassociationwith

ChinaTelevisionIndustrialGroupCoLtd,apromotionaleventtoreleaseaseriesofculturalandcreative____45____(product)

aboutTuYuanyuananditsfellowmascotTuTuantuanwasheldindowntownBeijingonSunday.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46

.假定你是李华,得知你的外国朋友Tom在中国过年,想邀请他到你家过春节,一起体验中国节日文化。请给他写一封信,内容包括:1.时间;2.介绍中国春节的风俗习惯,加深他对中国传统文化的了解;3.期待和他一起共度佳节。DearTom,________

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___________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。ItwasabrightMayafternoonalongtheMarylandcoas

t,andJonathanBauer,51,atechnologyexecutiveatahospital,andhis13-year-olddaughter,Ava,weretakingfulladvantageofit.Theyweredrivingwiththe

windowsdownastheyheadedhomeonthe14-mile-long,two-laneRoute90bridge,whichspanstheshallowwatersofAssawomanBay.Sudden

ly,thecalmwasdisturbedbythesquealoftires.Notfaraheadofthem,ablackpickupwasslidingfromonelanetotheother.TotheBa

uers’horroritcrashedintoaconcretebarrierovertheSUVdirectlyaheadofthem,andcametoresthangingovertherailingofthebridge.Bauerhitthebrakesintimetoav

oidthevehiclesinhispath,butaBMWcarthathadsmashedintotheguardrailontherightcameslidingbackwardtowardhim.Heturnedleft,butt

oolatetheBMWstruckhisVolvo’sfenderbeforecrashingintothevehiclebehindhim.Bauerstoppedthecar.“Ava,areyouOK?

heasked,Shewasshaken,butotherwiseunhurt.HerantotheBMW.“AreyouOK?”heaskedthedriver.Shenodded,tooshockedtospeak.Itcamefromthep

ickup,whichhadcometorestonitsrightside.Thepassengeratthebackofthepickupandtruckbedhungoutpasttheguardrail,

30ormorefeetabovethewatersofthebay.Thedriver’sdoorthrewopenandamanclimbedout.Hedroppedtotheground.Bauerranupbesidehi

m.Themanpointeddown,sayingsomethinginSpanish.Inthewaterwasacarseat.Movingnexttoitagirl,abouttwoyearsold.______

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