浙江省台州市2022-2023学年高二下学期7月期末英语试题

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台州市2022学年第二学期高二年级期末质量评估试题考试英语注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在答题卡上。2.回答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑。如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后

,再选涂其他答案标号。回答非选择题时,将答案写在答题卡上,写在本试卷上无效。3.考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。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。录音内容结束后,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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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。例:Howmuchisthesh

irt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C。1.Whendidthemangettheshirt?A.Duringthebusinesstrip.B.Whileshoppingonline.C.Onlas

tyear’sholiday.2.WhichplaceisSusangoingtotonight?A.Atheater.B.Theairport.C.Apark.3.Whatwillthemandoforthewomannextweekend?A.Takeheronva

cation.B.Bringhersomeplants.C.Waterherplants.4.WhendoesRayusuallyarriveattheworkplace?A.At8:50a.m.B.At9:00a.m.C.At9:10a.m.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkin

gabout?A.Pickingvegetables.B.Growingplants.C.Cookingmeals.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。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.Wheredoestheconversationtakep

lace?A.Atanapartment.B.Atabusstation.C.Atauniversity.7.Whatdotheman’sroommatesusuallydoatnight?A.Theytalkaboutmusic.B.Theystudytogether.C.Theyplaylo

udmusic.听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。8.Wherewillthegirlgo?A.Toapark.B.Toalibrary.C.Toafriend’shouse.9.Whatisbeingdeliveredlater?A.Fashionmagazines.B.St

udymaterials.C.Testpapers.10.Whatistherelationshipbetweenthespeakers?A.Friends.B.Fatheranddaughter.C.Teacherand

student.听第8段材料,回答第11至13题。11.WhydidAlicerecentlyvisitBangladesh?A.Tovisitherfamily.B.Tostudytheclimatechangethere.C.Totakepartinatree-plantingpro

ject.12.HowwillAlicecollectmoneytohelpwiththeproject?A.Byjoiningamarathon.B.Bycookingforarestaurant.C.Byvoluntee

ringinacharity.13.Whichtypeofnaturaldisasterkillsthemostpeoplein2018inBangladesh?A.Earthquakes.B.Floods.C.Lightning.听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。14.What

doweknowabouttheman?A.Hejustentereduniversity.B.Hegrewupwiththewoman.C.HewenttoCarringtonGrammarSchool.15.Howdoesthema

nfeel?A.Confident.B.Frightened.C.Excited.16.HowdothespeakersknowCamilla?A.Theycomefromthesametown.B.Theystarteduniversitytogether.C.Theywenttothesam

ehighschool.17.Whatwillthespeakersdonext?A.LookforCamilla.B.Preparefortheentranceexam.C.Talkaboutoldtimes.听第10段材料,回答第1

8至20题。18.Whatinformationaboutheadacheswasincludedinthestudies?A.Thetreatment.B.Thetypes.C.Thecauses.19

.Whatdoweknowfromthetalk?A.Thestudiesweremainlydoneinpoorcountries.B.Headachesarenotcommonthroughouttheworld.C.Womenaremorelike

lytogetheadachesthanmen.20.Whatpercentageofmengetheadaches15daysamonthormoreoften?A.9%.B.6%.C.3%.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和D四个选项中,选出最佳答案。ASummerprogramsareagreatwaytoenrichyourtimebetweenacad

emicyears.Forstudentswhoareinterestedinvisualarts,therearemanyoptionsforyoutopursueyourpassionwhilesurroundedb

yothertalentedartists.CityArtLabCityArtLabisafreeartsprogramforNYChighschoolersatCityCollegeofNewYork(CCNY).Graduatestu

dentsofarteducationandlocalyouthcooperateoncommunity-basedartprojects.Itoffersachancetoexplorenewmaterials,d

evelopartwork,andlearnaboutcollegelife.Eachsessionconcludeswithanartexhibitionfromtheparticipants.St

udentGalleryGuidesatTheGettyMuseumTheStudentGalleryGuideprogramisapaidsummerinternship(实习)opportunit

yforteensinterestedinlearningthefundamentalsofmuseumeducation.Itservesasavaluableplatformforhighschoolstudentstonotonlydeveloppublicspe

akingandfacilitationskillsbutalsotoexploretheirpassionforthearts.AcademyofArtUniversityPre-CollegeArtExperienceThePre-CollegeArtExperience(PCAE

)isafreeeducationprogramforhighschoolerstolearncoursesaboutfashion,animation,gamedesign,fineart,andmore.Availablein-person

oronline,itprovidesaheadstartincollegelevelarteducation.Passingacoursealsoearnsstudents$1,000towardsundergraduatetuitionattheuniversit

y.UCLAActingandPerformanceInstituteThisUCLAprogramisdesignedtoimmersestudentsintheworldofhigh-levelperformingarts.F

orthreeweeks,studentslearnaboutperformancetraining,movementtechniques,andwriting,whileworkingonashowcaseperformanceputonattheendo

ftheprogram.Thecostoftheprogramdependsonthechosencourseloadandmayvaryaccordingly.Formoredetails,clickhere.1.Whichp

rogramrequirespaymentfromthestudents?A.CityArtLab.B.TheUCLAprogram.C.ThePre-CollegeArtExperience.D.TheS

tudentGalleryGuideprogram.2.WhatdoCityArtLabandPCAEhaveincommon?A.Theybothcanbeaccessedvirtually.B.Theybothgivefinancialsupporttotheparticipan

ts.C.Theybothofferaconnectiontocollegeexperiences.D.Theybothprovideachancetoshowcasestudents’artwork.3.Whereisthetextprobablyfro

m?A.Anewspaper.B.Awebsite.C.Atextbook.D.Amagazine.BImagineatypicaldayinourliveswhereourrelationshipwithte

chnologyisaconstantrollercoasterride.Onemoment,we’refrustratedandburdened,convincedwecan’tbearitanylonger.Butwithinmom

ents,werealizeitsnecessarypresenceandhowinterconnectedithasbecomewithourexistence.Backin1989,popartistKeithHaringsawthisrelation

shipbetterthanmost.Acompletesetoflimited-editionPopShopIIIHaringproducedin1989reflectsthatunderstanding.ThesetrecentlysoldforS125,000atHeritage,Aucti

ons(拍卖).Thefourimagestellastoryofpeoplestrugglingwithtechnology.Inoneimage,agiantpairofscissorscutsthewire

toacomputer.Inanother,apersongetspulledintothemachinetryingtofixit.Yetanothershowsapersoncrazilytryingtohelp.It’snotsurprisingthatHaringwouldpredic

tourchallengingrelationshipwiththedigitalrevolution.Hisart,withitsseeminglysimplestyleanditsdeeperthemesoflove,death,war,andsocialharmony,isdesiredb

ycollectors.ThemostpaidforaHaringpaintingis$6.5millionforthepieceUntitled(1982)in2017.BorninReading,Pennsylvania,Haringwasbestknownforst

rikinggraffiti-inspireddrawingsthattookhimfromNewYorkCity’sstreets,subwaysandclubstomuseumsandpublicspacesaroun

dtheworld.Haringcreatedauniquedrawingstylebasedontheimportanceoftheline.Hefilledhisworkswithrecognizableimageslikedancingfigures,“radiantb

abies,”barkingdogs,andflyingobjects,andintegrateditwithuncommonenergyandoptimism.MuchlikehisteacherAndyWarhol,the

focusofHaring’scareerwastomakeartaccessibletothepublic.Haringdiedin1990attheageof31,buthiswork—andourstrugglewithtechnology—liveson.4

.Whyistheimaginarytypicaldaymentionedinparagraphone?A.Topresentafact.B.Toclarifyaconcept.C.Tointroduc

ethetopic.D.Tomakeaprediction.5.WhatcanwelearnaboutPopShopIIIHaringproduced?A.ItwasHaring’smostpaidartwor

k.B.ItwasHaring’sbestknownartwork.C.ItshowsHaring’spersonalexperience.D.Itreflectspeople’srelationshipwithtechnology.6.Whichofthefollowingbestd

escribesHaring’sartworks?A.Easilyaccessibleandabstract.B.Singly-themedandplain.C.Sociallyconsciousandexpressive.D.Simply-styled

andrealistic.7.What’sthepassagemainlyabout?A.Haringandhisartworks.B.Haring’spredictionabouttechnology.C.Ourlove-haterelationshipwithte

chnology.D.Haringandhislife-longstrugglewithtechnology.CWRINKLESarebigbusiness.Aroundtheworld,peoplearelivinglongera

ndpopulationsareageing.Mostpeoplecanexpecttomakeittotheir60satleast.Asthenumberofolderpeopleincreases,sodoesthedesiretocoveruponeo

fageing’smostobvioussigns.RecentmarketresearchfoundthatconsumersintheUSspent$9.1billiononanti-wrinklecreamsan

dmoisturisersin2021andwillbespendingnearly$13billionin2027.Thatexpenditureisessentiallyavanityprojectdrivenby

adesireorpressuretolookyounger.Thereisnoshortageofoptions,oftenatveryhighprices.However,thereisagrowingcaseforthatbilltobepickedupby

healthcareprovidersandprivateinsurers.Wrinklesaremuchmorethanacosmetic(美容的)problem.Thereisgrowingevidencethat

theyaren’tjustaroughindicatorofourbiologicalage,butarealsoakeydriverofageing.Wrinkledskinseemstoreleaseharmfulsubstancesthatspeed

upageinginourbrainsandbodies.Thatmakessensewhenyouconsiderthatskinisonthefrontline.Becauseitisexposedtosunlight,pollutantsandotherinsults,itagesfaste

rthantherestofourbodies,andthenseemstodragtherestofourbodieswithit.Ageingisalsoaleadingcauseofillnessand,ultimately,death.Bythetimeweareinour60s,m

ostofushaveatleastoneage-relateddisease,andtheyaccumulategreatlyfromthenonathugecosttothehealthservi

ces.Thosecostsareonlygoingtoriseasthepopulationgetsolder.Thegoaloftherecentanti-ageingresearchistoextend

healthspan-inotherwords,todelaythedevelopmentofage-relateddiseases.Itlooksasthoughdealingwiththecausesofwrinklingoffersafairlysim

plewayofachievingthis,therebysavingtaxpayersbillions.Andifweallenduplookingyoungerasaresult,thenthatissomethingworthcelebrating.8.W

hatdoestheunderlinedword“thatexpenditure”inparagraph2mean?A.Thebeautycost.B.Theageingsign.C.Themarketresearch.D.Thehealthconcern.9.Why

arewrinklesnotmerelyacosmeticproblem?A.Becausetheymakepeoplelookolder.B.Becausetheyhelpfigureoutallhealthproblems.C.Becausetheybringp

eoplepsychologicaldiscomfort.D.Becausetheysomewhatworsenone’sphysicalcondition.10.What’sthepurposeoft

herecentanti-ageingresearch?ATosavetaxpayersmoney..B.Toidentifythecauseofwrinkling.C.Toscreenage-relateddise

asesearly.D.Toslowdowntheprogressionofage-relateddiseases.11.Whatwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.Cosmetic

products—Notjustfortherich.B.Wrinkles—Firstsignofageing.C.Cosmeticproducts—Price-rocketingbusiness.D.Wrinkles—Notjustskindeep.DCarbondioxidecap

tured(捕捉)fromtheaircouldbeturnedintobakingsoda(小苏打)andstoredintheoceans,thankstoanewlyidentifiedmaterialthatresearcherssaycoul

drevolutionizethedirectaircapture(DAC)industry.Foryears,carboncapturetechnologyhasfocusedoncapturingCO2frompoll

utionsitesbeforeitenterstheatmosphere,suchasthechimneysofcoalandsteelplants.Extractingcarbondirectlyfromtheairposesagreaterchallengeduetoitsl

owconcentrationandtheneedformoreenergyandmaterials.Consequently,currentDACplantsareexpensivetooperate,withthecostofpu

llingatonneofCO2fromtheairamountingtohundredsofUSdollars.ArupSenGuptaatLehighUniversityinBethlehem,Pen

nsylvania,andhiscolleagueshavedevelopedanewabsorbentmaterialcalledasorbent,capableofpullingmoreCO2fromtheairthancurrentmaterials,thusboostingth

eeffectivenessofDACbytwotothreetimes.“Thismaterialcanbeproducedatveryhighcapacityrapidly,”saysSenGupta.“That

definitelyshouldmaketheprocessmorecost-effective.”ThecapturedCO2canbechangedintobakingsoda,byaddings

eawater.Thiscanbesafelystoredintheocean,whichservesasan“endlesssink”forcapturedCO2.SenGuptasuggeststhatreleasingbakingso

daintotheoceanwouldn’tharmtheenvironment;infact,withahighPHlevel,thebakingsodamayhelpreverseoceanacidim

balancecausedbyCO2thatismixedwiththeoceanwater.Eventually,DACplantsusingthissorbentcouldbeinstalledoffshore,enablingcountrieswit

houtthepotentialforundergroundcarbonstoragetoremovecarbonfromtheatmosphere.StuartHaszeldineattheUniversityo

fEdinburghpraisestheproposalas“elegantandcleverchemistry”giventhedeepocean’shugecapacity.Still,itremainsunc

ertainwhetherenergycompaniesarewillingtoinvestintheexpansionoftheglobalmarket.Additionally,theremaybelegalbarrierstoreleasingth

ebakingsoda,potentiallyclassifiedasindustrialwaste,intotheocean.12.WhatisamajorproblemofcurrentDACplants?A.Theyarenottime-

saving.B.Theyarenotcost-effective.C.TheyfindithardtocaptureCO2.D.TheyfinditdangeroustoextractCO2.13.Whatcanwelearnaboutthesorbentmentionedi

nthepassage?A.Ithasenteredmassproduction.B.Itcanbesafelystoredintheocean.C.ItcanchangeCO2intobakingsoda.D.ItmightbeabreakthroughintheDACindust

ry.14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“reverse”mean?A.Change.B.Accelerate.C.Maintain.D.Prevent.15.What’sthelastparagraphmainlyabout?A.Poten

tialbenefitsoftheresearchfindings.B.Supportingevidencefortheresearchresults.C.Afurtherexplanationoftheresearchmethods.D.Certa

inconcernsabouttheresearchapplication.第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。IT’SIMPORTANTTOKEEPyourkitaccess

iblebecauseyouneverknowwhenyou’llneedit.Infact,statisticsindicatethatmoremedicallyreportedinjurieshappenathomethaninpublicp

laces,attheworkplaceandontheroadcombined.Toensureyouareadequatelypreparedforanyemergency,herearetheessentialbasics.●BuytheRightContainer

Yourfirst-aiditemsshouldbekeptinawaterproofbagoranairtightcontainerwithclearsectionsthatallowyoutoquickl

yseewhat’sinside.___16___Agoodqualityready-madefirst-aidkitshouldhavemost,ifnotall,ofthethingswe’vesuggeste

d.Lookforonecreatedbyatrustworthyorganization,thenbuyanymissingitemsseparately.●___17___It’sessentialtoregularlyreviewa

ndrefillyourfirst-aidkitcontentstoensurethatitisadequatelystockedandallsuppliesareingoodcondition.Checktheexpiration(过期)dates

ofallmedicationsandpromptlyreplaceanythathaveexpired.___18___.Restockitemslikecleandressings,bandages,andotheressentialitems,soyourfirst-aidki

tremainsfullyequippedandpreparedtoprovideimmediateassistancewhenneeded.●GetSomeTrainingThere’snobetterwaytoprepareyourselfforemergenciesthanbyt

akingacourse.___19___.Theyalsopublishbrochures,someinpocketsizethatyoucankeepinyourkit.Theseguidescanleadyout

hrougharangeofsituations-frompanicattackstospinalinjuries—withpictograms.●KnowWhentoGetHelp___20___.Ifawoundislargeordeep,ord

oesn’tstopbleedingafter10minutesofpressure,call911orheadtothenearesthospitalemergencyroom.Alsoseekhelpifyouorsomeoneelsehastroublebreathing,o

rexperiencessuddenorseverepainoranyotherpotentialmedicalemergency.A.CheckExpirationDatesB.KeepYourKitUp-to-DateCAnycutlon

gerthan1inchwillneedstitches.D.Considerengaginginpracticaltrainingforbetteremergencyskills.E.OrganizationsliketheRedCrossofferweekendbasicf

irstaidcertifications.F.Also,makesurethatyouhaveenoughsuppliesforanypotentialemergencies.G.Thatwayyouwon’thavetodigaroundordumpthingsoutofthekitt

ofindwhatyouneed.第三部分语言知识运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Igrewupinalargefamilyoftwelvesiblings.We

weren’tpoor,butthereweretimeswhenwecouldn’t___21___certainthingsmyfriendshad.Backinthosedays,hotlunchwasa___22___.Andu

suallyhot-lunchbuyersandthestudentswhobroughtcoldlunchsat___23___.MysiblingsandIbroughtlunchfromhomeeveryday:thickslicesofhome

madebread.Wewould___24___longinglyastherichkidsproudlysatdownwiththeir___25___foodlikechickenfricassee.Ineversaidanything,butmyteacherMrs.

Caruso,musthaveseenthe___26___inmyeyes.Onedayshe___27___pressedanoteintomyhandandwhispered,“Givethistoyourmother.”Iskippedhomeandhandedmymomt

henote.Shereaditandsmiled“Well,Mrs.Carusosaidbecauseofallyourhardwork,shewantsto___28___yourlunchtomorrow.”Thenext

day,Iproudlycarriedmytrayofchickenfricasseeand___29___withthestudentsatthehot-lunchtable.____30____,thefoodwasn’tasgreat

asIhadimagined,butIwas____31____tobeapartofthegroup.Idon’tknowwhyMrs.Caruso____32____me.Maybeshealsogrewupinafamilythat____33____

tomakeendsmeet.Maybesheknewwhatitwasliketofeeljustalittlelessthaneveryoneelse.Somehow,withher.____34____,shenevermademefeelashamed.Shejustmade

mefeellovedand____35____.Thankstoher,IlearnedthatIhadjustasmuchrightasanyonetositatthehotlunchtable.21.A.provideB.use

C.findD.afford22.A.necessityB.requirementC.luxuryD.demand23.A.silentlyB.comfortablyC.separatelyD.awkwardly24.A.

lookonB.lookoutC.lookdownD.lookover25.A.freezingB.steamingC.deliciousD.expensive26.A.anxietyB.curiosityC.eagernessD.sy

mpathy27.A.nervouslyB.quietlyC.urgentlyD.hesitantly28.A.buyB.cookC.bringD.serve29.A.tradedB.jokedC.chattedD.sat30.A.AbsolutelyB.AmazinglyC.Honestl

yD.Occasionally31.A.pleasedB.relievedC.stressedD.embarrassed32A.taughtB.helpedC.comfortedD.encouraged33.A.attemptedB.struggledC.managedD.sought34.

A.companyB.attentionC.presenceD.kindness35.A.inspiredB.welcomedC.importantD.hopeful第二节(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。ItwasalifegoalofminetoexploreeveryprovinceinChina,sowhenIhadtheopportunitytovisitHenan,Iquicklyp

ackedmybags,boughtatrainticket,andraced___36___(see)aniconofChineseculture,theLongmenGrottoes.Builtfrom386-1130andcarvedintotheside

softwolimestonecliffs,theLongmenGrottoeshousearemarkable___37___(collect)of100,000ancientandmarvelousBudd

histstatues.Walkingamongthese___38___(impress)statues,Icouldn’thelpbutfeeladeepsenseofinsignificance,

notonly___39___(physical),butinadeepersense.Asthelarge,wisefacesofthestatues,___40___(wear)bycenturiesoftime,gazeddownuponme,Iexperiencedahumbl

ingmoment___41___invitedmetolookbeyondmyownegoandengageinsincerereflection.AsIexploredthegrottoes,___42___sadrealitystruckme:asignifica

ntnumberofstatueshadsuffereddamageorweremissing.___43___somedegreeofwearandtearwasexpected,certainareaswerenoticeablyabsent

.Isincerelyhopethattheycan___44___(restore)totheirformerglory..Untilthen,thestatuesstillstand,countlessandresolute,withtheirmissingfellowstatu

esserving____45____areminderoftheenduringspiritofChineseculture.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,你刚参加了学

校举办的为期一周的“健康生活方式”主题系列活动。请给英国朋友Allen写一封邮件,分享此事。内容包括:1.活动内容;2.你的感受。注意:1.写作词数应为80个左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。D

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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。“Yousignedusupforwhat?”Lu’seyeswidenedasJamiegrinnedather.“Acharitybikeride.It’dbefun!”Shes

taredathimopen-mouthed.“Fun?ButIhaven’triddenabikeforyears,Jamie.AndIhateexercise!Howlongisthisride?”Lucouldfeelhermuscleshrinkingatthemerethoug

htofit.“Only20kilometers.”Lucindaswipedthebrightlycolouredleafletadvertisingthebikeridefromherhusband’s

hand.“Twentykilometres?That’sahalfmarathon,Jamie!”Shetossedtheleafletbackathim.“Wellyoucancountmeout.I’mnotfitenoughtorunfiveminutesroundtheblock,le

talonehoursonabike.”“Butyouwillbeinacoupleofmonths.Ithoughtwecouldtrainforittogether.”Jamiepattedhisbeerbelly.“I’mnotexactlyingreatshapeatthemo

ment.Andyou’realwayssayingwedon’tgettospendenoughtimetogether!”Hegaveherhisbestwinninggrin.AsmilefellacrossLucinda’slips.Itwastrue,shewas

alwayssayingthatlately.Thoughspendingherweekendscyclingwasnotexactlywhatshe’dhadinmind.Awaveofsadnesssp

unthroughherheart.Thepastfewmonthshadbeen...difficult.Shehadlostherjobandwasstrugglingtofindanewone.Beingathome,scrollingthroughj

obadvertsandwaitingforinterviewreplies,hadleftherfeelingstuck.Jamiehadbeenworkingextrahourstosupportfinancially,butthatonlyadde

dtoherguilt.Despitetryingtostaypositive,lifehadsomehowskiddedtoastop.“I’mnotsure,”Lusighed.“It’snotarace,butajoyride,Lu.”Jamier

eassuredher,nudgingherplayfully.“Plus,I’vealreadyrentedusatandembike(双人自行车)!”“Atandem?”Lu’seyesflashedwithhorror.“Areyoumad?”Shestaredathim.“You’ren

otevenjoking,areyou?”Doubtscreptintohermindassheimaginedthechallengesofcoordinatingtheirmovementsonash

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