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银川唐徕回民中学2022~2023学年度第一学期期中考试高二年级英语试卷第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)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。1.Whatisthewomanmostprobably?A.Ateacher.B.Areporter.C.Alibrarian.2.What’swrongwiththewo
man?A.Shehasnoappetite.B.Aforkhurtherrighthand.C.Herlefthandisalwaysshaking.3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Shelikesteen
agers.B.Teenagersarehonest.C.TVshowsareboring.4.WhyhaveTina’sparentsmovedtoLondon?A.Toworkthere.B.TostaywithTina.C.Torunanewschool.5.Howmuchshouldt
hemanpayintotal?A.$5.B.$7.C.$9.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.Whatdoesthemanmainlyworkas?A.Asin
ger.B.Adancer.C.Awriter.7.Whatisthewomandoing?A.Preparingaconcert.B.Hostingaprogram.C.Lookingforabook.听下面一段对话,回答
第8、9题。8.WhendoesthewomanusuallyuseWeChat?A.Inthemornings.B.Intheafternoons.C.Intheevenings.9.WhatdoesthewomanuseWeChatmainlyfor?A.Find
ingprojectinformation.B.Sharingthingswithherdad.C.Communicatingwithherfriends.听下面一段对话,回答第10至12题。10.WhatwillCharliemost
probablydothisSaturday?A.Buythewomanapresent.B.Enjoyabirthdayparty.C.Makeashoppinglist.11.Howwillthespeakersmak
ethecakebrown?A.Withsomecocoa.B.Withsomebutter.C.Withsomefoodcoloring.12.WhatisMikefondof?A.Eggs.B.Cakes.C.Chocolate.听下面一
段对话,回答第13至16题。13.Whosentthewoman’sphotostoJustin?A.Peter.B.Cathy.C.Hermother.14.Whatdoesthemantrytodo?A.Apologizetothewoman.B.Comfortthewo
man.C.Complaintothewoman.15.Whatisthewomanworriedabout?A.JustinputsherphotosonFacebook.B.Justingivesherphotostohermum.C.
Justinforgetstosendherphotosback.16.Whatwillthewomando?A.HaveatalkwithCathy.B.Askformoreadvice.C.Deletethepho
tos.听下面一段独白,回答第17至20题。17.Whereshouldthelistenersgoiftheygetlost?A.Theticketoffice.B.Thetouristbus.C.Themaingate.18.Whatmaysurpriset
helisteners?A.Thepalacehasbecomeamuseum.B.Therearepeoplelivinginthepalace.C.Peoplearedressedintraditionalclothes.19.Whatshouldt
helistenersdobeforetakingphotoswithlocalpeople?A.Buytheirproducts.B.Talkwiththeirfamilies.C.Askfortheir
permission.20.Howdoesthespeakerfindtheaskingpriceofthelocalproducts?A.High.B.Acceptable.C.Low.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题:每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给
的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ATheOOHlistscareersthatlooklikepromisingopportunitiesforthenext10yearsorso.Someinvo
lvetreatingpatients,someinvolvemanagingpeople,andothersaremainlyaboutworkingwithcomputers.MedicalandHealthServicesManagerHealthcar
eisabigandcomplicatedbusiness.Providingcaretopatientsisonlypartofit.There’salsotheworkofschedulingappointments,coll
ectingpayments,keepingmedicalrecords,andteamingupwithothercareproviders.EducationalRequirements:Atleastabachelor’sdegree
inafieldsuchashealthadministrationorhealthmanagement,plussomeexperienceworkinginthehealthcarefield.OperationsResearchAnalyst
Anoperationsresearchanalyst’sjobistousemathematicalandanalyticalmethodstofindthebeststrategiesfordist
ributingresources,managingsupplychains,developingproductionschedules,andsettingprices.EducationalRequirements:Mostentry-leveljobsinthisfie
ldrequireabachelor’sdegree,andsomeemployersprefercandidateswithamaster’sdegree.Commoncollegemajorsforfutureoperationsresearchanalysts
includebusiness,operationsresearch,mathematics,engineering,andcomputerscience.WebDeveloperThereareseveralkindsofWebdevelopers:front-enddevelopers
responsiblefortheappearanceofthesiteandhowusersinteractwithit,back-enddevelopersforthesite’sframework,whichmakesitrunsmoothlyandallowsforchangeswhenn
ecessaryandwebmastersinchargeofmaintainingwebsites,keepingthemupdatedandmeetingusers’requirements.EducationalRequirements
:TheeducationrequiredforajobinWebdevelopmentvaries.MostWebdevelopershaveanassociate’sdegreeinWebdesignorarelatedfield.However,someemployershire
Webdeveloperswithonlyahighschooldiplomaforfront-enddevelopmentwhileothersrequireabachelor’sdegreeinafieldlikecomputerscience,parti
cularlyforback-enddevelopment.1.Whatcanyoustudyincollegetobeanoperationsresearchanalyst?A.Science.B.Webdesign.C.Engineering.D.Management.2.Whatcanah
ighschoolgraduateprobablychooseasajob?A.MedicalandHealthServicesManager.B.Back-enddevelopers.C.OperationsResearchAnalyst.D.Front-end
developers.3.Inwhichsectionofamagazinemaythistextappear?A.Employment.B.Education.C.Entertainment.D.Science.BA
saseniorschoolgraduate,duringCOVID-19outbreak,I’vehadmanyconcerns,thegreatestoneofwhichwasbeingunabletohelpmycommunity,exceptforwearingmymask,fo
llowingthehealthofficials’guidelines,andassistingseniorstogettheirgroceries.Thenitstruckme.SolvingCOVID-1
9reliedonlyonindividualstepsandthegoodwillofhumanconsciousness.Butthenextchallengewehavetodealwithaheadisclimatechange,know
nasthesilentpandemicwithoutavaccine(疫苗).So,allIcouldthinkofwas:Whydon’twedothesame,anddealwithitthroughoureverydayactivities?I’vecreatedanA
pp,EnRoute,tohelpreducecarbonemissions(排放)fromshoppingandtransportactivities.EventhoughI’venevercodedbefore,mywillwasgre
aterthananyexcuseIcouldthinkof.Thefirstversionwasjustaone-screenApp.Throughthequarantines(隔离),I’vehadonly70peopletot
esttheconceptwithandcreatedlittleimpact.Plus,leadingasocialorganizationseemedlikeasmallboatinaroughseatome.Butinsteadofgivingup,Ich
osetofillthegap.AndthecoolestthingisthatthemoreIwaslearning,themorepeoplegotinterestedintheidea.Througheveryleaders
hipprogram,IbuiltastrongerEnRouteCommunitywhereeachpersonwasequallypassionateandbravetomakeachange.Theirenthusiasmwasmygreatestfuel.Atleast
Itravelledacrosstheworldwithoutasinglecarbonemission.Fastforwardtotoday,throughEnRoute,over4,000peoplereducedmorethan150,000kgcarbonemissi
ons.TheAppturnedintoaninternationalmovement.AndIevenhadthepleasuretobethefirst-everMacedonianGlobalTeenLeaderPrincessDianaAwa
rdWinner.Itturnsoutthatexceptforbeingagoodtimetoreflectandrelax,bridgeyearscanbeapowerfultooltochangetheworldaswell!4.Howdid
theauthorfeelduringCOVID-19?A.Helpless.B.Alarmed.C.Worried.D.Ignorant.5.Whatinspiredtheauthortocreateth
eApp,EnRoute?A.Individualdevotiontopandemicprevention.B.Theauthor’sinvolvementincommunityservice.C.Theinfluenceofhumanactivitiesonglobalwarming.D.Th
edifferencebetweencarbonemissionsandCOVID-19.6.WhatisthebenefitoftheApp?A.Itunitesmanycountries.B.Itgetsmanypeopletochange.C.
Itinspirestheauthortoenjoyhimself.D.Itprovestheauthor’sabilitytochangeothers.7.Whichofthefollowingcanbestd
escribetheauthor?APatientandcaring.B.Capableandoutgoing.C.Creativeandgenerous.D.Determinedandrespons
ible.CAnewreportconnectseatingeggstoanincreasedriskofheartdiseaseTheresultsfollowseveralearlierstudiesthatfoundeatingeggswasgenerallyhealthy.The
studycollectsdatafromsixotherearlierstudies.Itshowsa6percentincreasedriskofheartdiseasewhenthenumberofeggsapersonateeachdayincrease
dbyhalfanegg.NorrinaAllen,anassociateprofessoratNorthwesternUniversitysaidthat,intheUnitedStates,eggs
aregenerallyoneofthetopsourcesofcholesterol(胆固醇)inaperson’sdailyfood.Peoplewithhigherlevelsofcholesterolintheirfoodareatincreasedriskofthedevelopm
entofheartdiseaselaterinlife.However,Allenaddedthatshewouldnotsaythateggsarecompletelyunhealthy.“I’mnotsayingthat
peopleshouldtakethemcompletelyoutoftheirfood,”shesaid.“I’mjustsuggestingthatpeopleeattheminaproperamount.”Someexpertsbelievethenewstudydoesnotproveth
ateggsarecausingheartdisease.“Cholesterol’sroleinthedevelopmentofheartdiseasehasbeendiscussedformorethan30years,”saidBruemmer,
anassociateprofessorofmedicineattheUniversityofPittsburghMedicalCenter.“Thisstudydoeshaveclearshortcomings,includingself-repor
tingatasingletimepoint,”headded.Bruemmersaid,“Eggsinmoderation(适度)areprobablyacceptablefromanutritionalstandpoint.”“M
oderation,”headded,“islessthanoneeggaday,includingeggsinfoodssuchasbread”.HollyAndersen,adoctorattheNew
York-Presbyterian/WeillCornellMedicalCenter,agreesthatthestudyhas..“realshortcomings”.OneproblemAndersenhaswiththestudyisthatalotoftheeg
g-eatingpeopleinthestudyalsoappearedtobeeatingmuchmeatandprocessedmeat.“Ifyou’retakingalotofprocessedmeat,itdoesn’tmatterhowmanyeggsyou’reeating,
”Andersensaid.Also,Andersensaid,“Thestudycanonlyshowthereisarelationbetweeneggseatingandheartdisease.Butitcannotpro
veeggsarethecauseofthedisease.Itmayjustbethatpeopleeatingalotofeggsarealsotakingalotofbacon.”8.Whatd
oesNorrinaAllenagreewith?A.Eggsarecompletelyunhealthy.B.Eggscontainthemostcholesterol.C.Eggsshouldbeeateninarightamount.D.Eggshavenoc
onnectionwithheartdisease.9.WhatisBruemmer’sattitudetowardsthestudy?A.Interested.B.Doubtful.C.Concerned.D.Hopeful.10.W
hatcanwelearnfromHollyAndersen’swords?A.Eggsandmeatcannotbeeatentogether.B.Processedmeatmaycauseheartdisease.C.Processedmeatshouldbeav
oided.D.Thestudyissupportedbyevidence.11.What’sthebesttitleofthetext?A.Doeggscauseheartdisease?B.Areeggsthetopsourceofcholesterol?C.What’st
heproperamountofeggseaten?D.Isthecholesteroltoblameforheartdisease?DBuyingfurnitureiseasierthanever.Youcanev
enorderanewtableandchairsonlinewithouteverleavinghome.Butdidyoueverthinkabouthowfurnitureismade?Theprocessbeginswithtreesbutnowresearchershavefounda
betterway:growingitinalabinsteadofaforest.Insteadofcuttingdowntreesandaddingtodeforestation,Velasquez-Garciasaid,“Ify
ouwantatable,thenyoushouldjustgrowatable.”Theresearchgroupfoundawaytoactuallygrowplanttissue(组织)—wood
andfiber—inalabthatissimilartothewayculturedmeatisgrown.Whilethereisstillalongwaytogotoactuallygrowatable,theteamwasabletogrowstructuresfro
mcellsfromzinnialeaves.Makingfurnitureandotheritemsfrombiomaterialscouldeliminatecuttingdowntreesinforests.“Thewaywegetthesemate
rialshasn’tchangedincenturiesandisveryinefficient,”saidVelasquez-Garcia.“Thisisarealchancetoavoidallthatineffi
ciency.”Thereareotherbenefitstousinglabwoodtoo.Labgrownwoodcanbehandledtotakeonanyshape—like3Dprinting—soitmaybe
possibletobuildatablewithoutglueorscrewingpartstogether.Beckwith,amechanicalengineeringPhDstudent,wasinspiredbyavisittoafarmtotrytomakeland-
usemoreefficientandenvironmentallysound.“Thatgotmethinking:Canwebemorestrategic(战略上的)aboutwhatwe’regettingoutofourpr
ocess?Canwegetmoreyieldforourinputs?”shetoldMITNews.“Iwantedtofindamoreefficientwaytouselandandresou
rcessothatwecouldletmorefarmlandsremainwild,ortoremainlowerproductionbutallowforgreaterbiodiversity.”Today,t
hetwolargestusesoftreesaretomakewoodproductsandpaper.Whennewbiomaterialsbecomereadilyavailable,forestswilllosetheir
economicvalueandwillbepreservedfortheirenvironmental,health,andrecreationalvalue.Theseresearchers,likeVelasquez-Garci
a,arespeakingforthetrees.12.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofgrowingfurnitureaccordingtoParagraph1?A.Itturnsout
tobeconvenient.B.It’llcutdowndailyexpense.C.Itmighthaveabrightfuture.D.It’sasimportantasmakingfurniture.13.Whatdoesth
eunderlinedword“eliminate”inParagraph3mean?A.Risk.B.Fancy.C.Remove.D.Delay.14.WhatisthepurposeofBeckwith
’sgrowingfurniture?A.Tomakelargeprofits.B.Tokeepbiodiversity.C.Toincreaseproduction.D.Tousewildresources.15.What’sthekeytoprotectingforests?A.Wide
useofnewbiomaterials.BLessuseofwoodproductsandpaper.C.Makingeffectiveforestlaws.D.Caringmorefortheenvironment..第二节(共5小题,每小题
2分,满分10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。Itcanbehardtobeenthusiasticaboutyourjobafteryou’vebeenatitforawh
ile.Thisdoesn’tnecessarilymeanyouneedanewjob.Therearesomanydifferentthingsyoucantrytohelpmakeyourpresentjobfeelalittlemoreex
citing.Changeyourroutine.___16___Thefirstthinginthemorningforyoutodoistocheckyouremails.Doyouthinkyoureallyneedtodoso?I
sthereareasonwhyteamsalwaysmeetatacertaintime?Startbyquestioningthewayyou’vegottenusedtodoingthings.___17___Don’tbeseriouswith
yourself.It’simportanttotakeyourworkseriously,butthatdoesn’tmeanyouhavetotakeyourselftooseriously.Happinessmatters.___18___So,allowyourselfto
havesomelaughsandsomefunwithfriendsatworkfromtimetotime.Takeavacation.Justbecauseyoufeelboredatworkthatdoesn’tmeanyouaren’talsosuper
busyandmaybeevenstressed.Routinetaskscanbebothdullandstressful.Stressandtensioncanaffectfeelings.___19___Maybeyou’dfeellessboredatworkafterhavin
gabitoftimetorelaxyourself.___20___Areallyeffectivewaytoaddalittlefreshnesstoyourlifeistodevoteyourselftolearningsomethingnewe
veryday.Itdoesn’thavetobesomethingbig,orsomethinghard.YoucouldjustwatchaTedTalkvideoaboutatopicthatinterestsyou,forexample.Itdoesn’teve
nhavetorelatedirectlytoyourjob.Justlearningonenewthingeachdayshouldhelpbringalittleexcitementtoyourroutine.A.Then,changeitupabit.B.Learn
somethingneweveryday.C.And,it’simportanttohavefunatwork.D.Makemorefriendswhileworkinghard.E.Maybeavacatio
nwoulddoyousomegood.F.Youdon’thavetoquityouroldjobtolearnsomethingdifficult.G.Oneofthefirststepstowardshakingthingsupistolookatyourdailypattern
.第三部分英语知识运用(共两节,满分35)第一节完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。,AsalittlegirlDrEmmadreamedofoneday
becominganoperasinger.Nowasthemum-of-two,shenever___21___becomingthebrainsbehindherhospital’s___22___ScrubChoir.Itwasatthebeginningof2020that
the___23___cameabout.“Itbrokemyhearttoseecolleagues___24___tothelimit,andsomanyseriouslyillpatients___25___andfightingfo
rtheirlives.Toliftspiritsacrossthe___26___,Istartedsinginginthepassages.Themood___27___themomentthemusicstarted!I
___28___feltthemcheerup.Idecidedtocallonpeopletomakemusicinthehallwaysandspreadourmessageof___29___tothewiderworld.Whoknewthechoirw
ouldendupsucha____30____!”shesays.Emmaappealedtoanyonewhowas____31____touniteinsongandshowrespectforhealthc
areworkers.“I____32____20peopleatfirst,soyoucanimaginethe____33____whenIgot200eagermusiciansandsongbirdsreadyto___
_34____!It’sworthwhiletoseeourdevotedcleaners____35____alongwithourdoctorsandnurses.Weperformsongstouchingtheheartsofpeople,provi
dingsome____36____foreveryone,”saysEmma.Withplansto____37____,Emmaintendstoincludemorehealthcareworkersinhernowfamo
uschoir.“Wewanttoextendourappreciationtoworldwidehealthcareworkers.I____38____ifyou’rehavingabadday,ourmusicwill____39____yourday!Youmayhaveatoug
htime,butwewantyoutobe____40____thatwe’rehereforyou,always,”Emmasays.21.A.picturedB.deniedC.appreciatedD.defend22.A.relaxingB.curio
usC.pleasingD.inspiring23.A.conceptB.taleC.brandD.dream24.A.advanceB.pushedC.hiredD.overcome25.A.movedB.deadlyC.confusedD.frightened26.
A.theatersB.hallsC.wardsD.jungles27.A.shiftedB.spunC.frozeD.spread28.A.uniquelyB.instantlyC.naturallyD.eventually29.A.revolutionB.friendlinessC.gr
atitudeD.exploration30.A.realityB.universeC.hitD.show31.A.proudB.responsibleC.fortunateD.anxious32.A.expectedB.selectedC.contactedD.rejected3
3.A.achievementB.atmosphereC.shockD.contribution34.A.signupB.getclosetoC.tryoutD.stepforward35.A.gettingB.singingC.swingingD.working,36.A.
understandingB.defenseC.fantasyD.comfort37.A.performB.expandC.reformD.infect38.A.preserveB.guaranteeC.wonderD.suspect39.A.le
ngthenB.witnessC.brightenD.occupy40.A.cautiousB.satisfiedC.positiveD.aware第三部分英语知识运用第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入1个适当的单词
或括号内单词的正确形式。TheSanxingduiRuins,inthecityofGuanghan,isoneofthe___41___(important)ancientremainsnotonlyinChinabutallovertheworld.Itisabout40ki
lometersfromChengduinSichuanProvince.TheSanxingduiRuinsisbestknownfor___42___(it)richculturalcontent,l
argesize,andthelengthoftimeithasbeenstandingsinceit___43___(create).TheSanxingduiRuinsismadeup___44___severallarg
erelicareasthatareconsideredasthelargestancientShuculturalrelicsitesinSichuanProvince,___45___(total)extending12squarekilometers.Ac
cordingto___46___theexpertswereabletofind,theSanxingduiRuinshousedactuallifeabout2,800to4,800yearsago,whichmeansthepeople___47___(live)behi
ndthemysteriousRuinswereduringthelateNeolithic(新石器时代的)age.WhileyouarevisitingtheSanxingduiRuins,thehighlight(最精彩的部分)willb
etheveryuniqueSanxingduiMuseuminthenortheasternpartoftheRuins.Themuseum___48___(cover)atotalareaof200,000squaremetersandhas
lotsofmodernequipment.Thegovernmentspentover30millionyuanonthe___49___(construct)ofthemuseum,creating____50____simplebutverysolemn(庄严)style.
第四部分英语词汇填空(共两节,满分10分)第一节单词拼写(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)根据下面各句句意以及所给单词的首字母或汉语提示词,写出该单词的正确形式。51.Tonya________Julia,touchedhershoulderandkissedhero
nthecheek!(根据首字母单词拼写)52.Yesterday,anotherstudentandI,r________ouruniversity’sstudentassociation,wenttotheCapitalInternationalAir
porttomeetthisyear’sinternationalstudents.(根据首字母单词拼写)53.Buthebecameinspiredwhenhethoughtabouthelpingordinarypeo
ple________(使显露)tocholera.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)54.Acloudofdangerousgasfloatedarounduntilitfoundits________(受害者们).(根据汉语提示单词拼写)55.Itdoes
notalwaysmeanthatweare________(真正地)happy.(根据汉语提示单词拼写)第二节短语填空(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)从方框中选出合适短语,并用其正确形式填空,其中两个短语为多余选项。i
ngeneral;bemodeledafter;putforward;makesensebelinkedto;apartfrom;turnone’sbackto56.Inmostplacesaroundtheworld,frowningand_____
____someoneshowsanger.57.Everyareaofthepark_______lifeinthedaysofKingArthurandtheKnightsoftheRoundTable.58.InanotherpartofL
ondon,hefoundsupportingevidencefromtwootherdeathsthat_______theBroadStreetoutbreak.59.________theconstructionmentionedabove,youhavealsolearnedthe
followingphrases.60.Onlyifyouputthesuntheredidthemovementsoftheotherplanetsinthesky_______.第五部分写作(共三节,满分35分)第一节
短文改错(10分)61.假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌写的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(∧),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线(\)划掉。修改:在错
的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。Asweallknow,bookswereatreasurehouseofhumanthought,fromw
hatwecanknoweverycorneroftheworld.Readingnotonlyenrichesourmindandbroadensourhorizons,enableustobemoreknowledgeable.Beside,ithelpsdevelopourtastei
nliteratureandbringsuspleasures.Books,especiallygoodones,arealwaysinspirationalandcancauseyoutothinkseriouslyaboutaparticularsubje
ct.Theyrequirethatwecanuseourimagination,ratherthansimplyreadingthewords.Allinall,booksaregreatbenefittous!Therefore,all
ofusshouldgetintoahabitofreadingandkeepreadinggoodbooks.第二节书面表达(满分25分)62.假定你是李华,你们班正在举行有关世界伟大科学家的演讲比赛,请你写一篇你最喜欢的科学家的演讲稿,主
要内容包括:①个人介绍;②杰出贡献;③对他/她的评价。注意:1.词数100词左右;2.可适当增加细节,使行文连贯;3.开头结尾已给出,不计入总词。Goodmorning,ladiesandgentlemen!_______
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