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蘭州、金昌兩地聯(lián)考2022-2023學(xué)年高二上學(xué)期期末試題
英語試卷
第I卷(選擇題)
第一部分閱讀(共兩節(jié),滿分50分)
第一節(jié)(共14小題;每小題2.5分,滿分35分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項(xiàng)中選出最佳選項(xiàng)。
A
(2019?安徽江淮名校期中)PeggyWhitson,sjobdemandsadailytwo-hourworkoutinagym
whereweighthasnomeaningandtheviewchangesat17,000milesanhour.
Whitsonmakesitlookeasy.At57,sheistheoldestwomantoflyinspace,breakingtherecord
lastNovemberwhenshebeganherthirdlong-termstayattheInternationalSpaceStation.After
returninghomeinSeptember,2017,theNASAastronautfeltmatter-of-factabouttheage
milestone(里程碑).
“Itwasn,tarecordIwasseekingfor,,,Whitsonsaid∕?Iwas42and48formyfirsttwospace
flights.IfeelluckythatIwasabletogettodoanotheroneinmy50s.Idon,tthinkpeopleshouldlet
agediscouragethem,evenonthosejobsthatrequiresomeamountofphysicalfitness.Theoldest
manisJohnGlenn(at77),andwe,vehadmaleastronautsintheir60sbefore,soit,sjustamatterof
timebeforewomenstartflyinginspaceatthisage,?
Ontheearth,shestaysfitbyweightlifting,biking,playingbasketballandwaterskiing.She
sharedwhatit,sliketoliveinmicrogravity:"It'slikeyou,reinaswimmingpool,butyoudon'thave
toworryaboutbreathing.IfIpushofffromoneside,Γmgoingtofloattotheotherside.Every
directionfeelsexactlythesame,whichisreallyhardforyourbraintograsp,butit,samazinghow
fastyouadapt.
It,sabigshockforthebodytocomebacktoEarth一everythingissoheavy.Wespendalotof
timegettingusedtobeingbackingravityagain.Backpainwasreallythemostdramaticforme
thistime.Forme,cominghomeisharderthangoingupintospace.^^
1.Whatdoestheunderlinedwordprobablymeaninthepassage?
A.Amazing.B.Natural.
C.Enthusiastic.D.Unbelievable.
2.HowmanydaysdidPeggyWhitsonspendforherthirdstayintheInternationalSpace
Station?
A.About300days.B.About708days.
C.About107days.D.About57days.
3.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?
A.PeggyWhitsonistheoldestpersontoflyinspace,breakingtherecord.
B.Therehadbeenfemaleastronautsflyinginspaceintheir60sbefore.
C.PeggyWhitsonlikesswimmingmosttostayfitontheearth.
D.PeggyWhitsonhadbeeninspacein2002and2008.
4.WhichofthefollowingwillPeggyWhitsonprobablysay?
A.Youcanstillbesuccessfulanddophysicalthingswhenyougetold.
B?Ispentquitealotoftimegettingusedtothelifeinspace.
C.Themomentwereachedtheearth,wefeltsorelaxed.
D.IfeelluckythatIamphysicallyallrightafterthewholejourney.
B
SweetestDayiscelebratedonthethirdSaturdayinOctoberasadaytomakesomeonehappy.
Itisanoccasionwhichoffersallofusanopportunitytoremembernotonlythesick,theaged,and
childrenwhohavelosttheirparents,butalsofriends,workmates,relativesandneighbourswhose
helpfulnessandkindnesswehaveenjoyed.
Over60yearsago,whenaClevelandmannoticedthatsomepeople,suchaschildrenwholost
theirparentsandpatientswholayinbed,toooftenfeltforgottenandneglected,hedevelopedinhis
mindtheideaofshowingthemthattheywereremembered.Hedidthisbygivingthemsmallgifts.
Withthehelpofhisfriendsandneighbours,hegavethosepeoplesmallgiftsonaSaturdayin
October.Duringtheyearsthatfollowed,otherClevelandersbegantotakepartinthecelebration,
whichcametobecalled"SweetestDay,?Overtime,theSweetestDayideaofspreadingcheerto
thepoor,thesickandchildrenwhohadlosttheirparentswasbroadenedtoincludeeveryone,and
becameanoccasionforrememberingotherswithakindactorasmallgift.Soontheideaspreadto
othercitiesallovertheUSA.
SweetestDayisnotbasedonanysinglegroup,sreligiousbeliefsoronafamilyrelationship.It
isareminderthatathoughtfulwordordeedenricheslifeandgivesitmeaning.Becauseformany
peoplerememberingtakestheformofgiftgiving,SweetestDayoffersustheopportunitytoshow
othersthatwecare,inapositiveway.
5?WhichofthefollowinghaslittlerelationshiptoSweetestDay?
A?Visitingsickpeopleofthehospital.
B?Visitingchildrenwhohavelosttheirparents.
C.Givingfriendssmallgifts.
D.Givingflowerstosweethearts.
6.Whatdomostpeopleusuallydotoshowtheircaretoothersaccordingtothepassage?
A.Theygivemoney.B.Theygivegifts.
C.Theysendregards.D.Theyofferhelp.
7.Theunderlinedword“neglected“inthesecondparagraphmeans",,.
A?remembered
B.hated
C.paidlittleornoattentionto
D.disappointed
C
MyhusbandandIrecentlywenttoDisneyWorldwithourchildrenandgrandchildren.Our
grandchildrenwereexcitedabouttheattractionwheretheycandrivethecars.Sinceourpartywas
uneveninnumbersandtwopeoplefitineachcar,Isatoutthatoneandheadeddowntotake
picturesofthem.
AsIwaitedforthemtodriveby,Inoticedacarwithafatherandhissonwholookedtobe
about7.Theyrolleddownthehill,andthenastheynearedwhereIsat,thecarshookafewtimes
andthenstopped.
Theyoungdriverlookedfrightened,uIcan,tdoit.”
Hisfatherquietlysaid,uYes,youcan.”
“No,ICant!''
??Yes,youcan.”
Thelittleboywasalmostintears,ζlCAN,T!”
Withdeeppatience,thefathersaid,"Son,youcandothis.I,mgoingtohelpyou.^^
Thenhetalkedhimthroughstartingthecar.Andmomentslaterwiththefatherhelpinghisson,
thetwowentsmoothlyontheirwaydownthetrack.
ThescenebroughttearstomyeyesbecauseIcouldn'timaginehowmanytimesmyfatherhad
todothatwithme.EverytimethingsgothardorwhenIhadfailuresalongtheway,I,dSayjTcan,t
doit."He,dreply,"Youcan."Timeandtimeagainhepatientlyencouragedmeonthejourney.And
justlikethatlittleboy,sdad,mysweetfatherwouldsay,“Michelle,youcandothis.I,mgoingto
helpyou.^^
That'swherethetruestrengthcomesin.Ican,tdothingsundermyownpower,butwhenmy
fathercomesbesidemeandprovideswisdom(智慧)andstrength,there'snowayIcanfail.
9.Whydidn'ttheauthorjoinothersindrivingthecars?
A.Herfamilycoulddriveexcepther.
B.Herfamilyfitinthecarswithouther.
C.Shewasattractedbysomethingelse.
D.Shewantedtotakephotosofherfamily.
10.Whatmadethe7-year-oldsonfrightened?
A.Hegotthecartoleavethetrack.
B?Hefailedtodrivethecarwell.
C.Herolledtoofastdowntheway.
D.Hejustcouldn'tgetthecarstarted.
11.Howdidthefatherhelphisson?
A.Byforcinghimtodrivebravely.
B?Bypraisinghimforhisefforts.
C.Byencouraginghimpatiently.
D.Bystartingthecarhimself.
12.What,stheauthor'stoneinwritingthetext?
A.Confused.B.Humorous.
C.Concerned.D.Grateful.
D
Eatingspicyfoodsfrequentlymaybetiedtoaslightlylowerriskofanearlierdeath,according
toanewstudy.However,moreresearchisneededtoconfirmthelink,expertssay.
Theresearchersfoundthatthepeopleinthestudywhoatespicyfoodsoneortwodaysaweek
were10percentlesslikelytodieduringthestudy,comparedwiththosewhoatespicyfoodsless
thanonceaweek,accordingtothestudypublishedinthejournalTheBMJ.Moreover,thepeoplein
thestudywhoatespicyfoodsthreeormoredaysaweekwere14percentlesslikelytodieduring
thestudy,comparedwiththosewhoatespicyfoodslessthanonceaweek.
However,thestudywasobservational,andsoitistooearlytotellwhetherthereisacertain
relationshipbetweeneatingspicyfoodsandlowermortality,saidstudyauthorLuQi,anassociate
professoratHarvardSchoolofPublicHealthinBoston,Massachusetts.46Wedefinitelyneedmore
datafromotherpopulations,“QitoldLiveScience."Theresearchersdon,tknowwhyexactlythe
consumptionofspicyfoodsmaybelinkedtothedropofearlydeath,butpreviousresearchoncells
andanimalshassuggestedseveralpossibleconnections,''Qisaid.
“Itisunclearwhethertheobservedassociationsarethedirectresultofspicyfoodsintake,or
whetherspicyfoodsaresimplyamarkerforotherbeneficialbutunmeasureddietary
ComPOnentS(成分),“saidNitaForouhi,anutritionalexpert.Atthispoint,researchersdon'tknow
forsurewhethereatingspicyfoodscanhaveabeneficialeffectonhumanhealthandmortality,
Forouhiwrote/Tutureresearchisneededtomakesurewhetherspicyfoodconsumptionhasthe
potentialtoimprovehealthandreducemortalitydirectly,orifitismerelyamarkerofotherdietary
andlifestylefactors,“shesaid.
13.Whichsectionofanewspaperisthearticleprobablytakenfrom?
A.Advertisement.B.Business.
C.Science.D.Education.
14.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“mortality”inParagraph3probablymean?
A-Deathrate.B.Livingcost.
C.Physicalsuffering.D.Energyrequirement.
15.Whatdoesthepassagemainlytellus?
A?Linkbetweenfoodandhealth.
B-Associationbetweenacertainfoodandhealth.
C.Connectionbetweenhabitsandhealth.
D.Relationbetweenfoodandhealth.
第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)
1綜合題
ChoosingtheRightPathtoBea“Better"Person
Lifeisaconstantexerciseinself-improvement.Intherushtoachieve,theideaofbeing
“better“canbecomelostsometimes.Youmayalwayswonderhowtoimproveyourselfand
fulfillyourdreamsinaneasierway.16
Exploreyourtalents.
Everybodyhassomeoutstandingskillsorinterests.Soit,softennecessarytobepatientandtry
manythingsbeforeyoufindonethatsuitsyou.
17Forexample,peoplelovingadventuremaynotbeinterestedinthequietchessclub,
butsomeonewhoenjoysotherquietactivitiesmightbe.Determiningwhoyouenjoybeing
aroundmayhelpyouknowwhatyou,llenjoy.
18
Nomatterhowmuchmoneyyoumake,youwillnotbehappyifyouspendyourentirelife
doingsomethingyouhate.It,simportanttoatleastdevotesomeofyourtimetowhatmakesyou
happy.
Ifyou,reparticularlyunhappyatyourjob,considerwhy.19Ifyoufeelyourjobisn,t
meaningful,orisn,tinlinewithyourvalues,considerfindinganotherjob.
Experiencesomethingnew.
Researchhasshownthatwhenwe,reinourcomfbrtzone,wearen,tasproductiveasweare
whenwestepjustbeyondit.20Becauseofthat,wemayreactslowlytoourownpositive
experiences.It,simportanttohavenewexperiencesandinteractionswithothers,evenwhen
thosearealittlescary.Doingsocanhelpyouachievemore.
A?Dowhatyoulove.
B.Herearesometipsforyou.
C.Registerinaclassyou,reinterestedin.
D.Humansadaptveryquicklytopositiveevents.
E.It,spossiblethatsomechangesmaychangeyourfeeling.
F.Similartypesofpeoplemaybeattractedtothesameactivities.
G.Trynottoallowyourselftofocussomuchonacertainaspectofyourlife.
2.完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)
Eventhoughmygrandfatherwasafarmer,mygrandmotherwouldiron(熨燙)hisworkclothes
everyday.Shewouldsprinkle(噴灑)grandpa's21withsomething,hangthemoverachairso
theycoulddryabit,andthenironthem.I22herdothisthroughmychildhood.!thought
everyoldwomanintheworlddidit.Butastheyearspassed,Ibeganto23thispractice.Why
didgrandfatherneedhisworkclothes24?Mostdays,henevermetanyonebutmeanda
fewotherfarmers.
OnedayIaskedgrandmaaboutit.Shetoldmethatgrandpawasthemost25maninthe
world,andhewasthe26ofherlife.
Laterthatday,Ilookedcloselyatgrandpa.Hesuredidn,tlookallthathandsometome.He
wasashortandskinnyman.Hishairwas27ontop,andhisfalseteethdidn,tlineupvery
wellwhenhesmiled.SoI28grandmaaboutitagain.IinformedherIhadobserved
grandpa.She29andSaid,“Youjustaren,tviewingthingsfromtherightperspective(角
度).Thoseeyewrinkleshaven,talwaysbeenthere.Hehasbeautifulblueeyes."She30,??I
wanthimtofeelbeautiful.Iironhisclotheseveryday31hehasmademefeelbeautifulfor
alltheseyears.Heisamanworthyof32.“Iheardwhatshesaidandwasstillpuzzled.How
couldthisoldwomanthinkthatanoldmanwithfalse33wasbeautiful?
Theyearswenton,andIwatchedgrandmaandgrandpagrowoldtogether.I34knew
whatbeautyreallywas—itwasgrandmaironinggrandpa'spants.Iwasashamedanddecidedto
35thequestionIhadasked.
21.A.suitsB.scarves
C?pantsD.shirts
22.A.helpedB,watched
C.heardD.made
23.A.missB?admire
C.questionD.appreciate
24.A.ironedB?washed
C.driedD.changed
25.A.honestB.handsome
C.energeticD.intelligent
26.A.loveB?mirror
C?futureD.example
27.A.blackB.curly
C.thickD.thin
28.A.informedB.reminded
C?askedD.warned
29.A.sighedB?apologized
C.noddedD.laughed
30.A.repeatedB.argued
C.continuedD?accepted
31.A.thoughB?while
C.andD.because
32.A.noticeB.praise
C.respectD.attention
33.A.teethB.hair
C?eyesD.ears
34.A.hardlyB?quickly
C.immediatelyD.gradually
35.A.forgetB?consider
C.answerD.face
第∏卷(非選擇題)
第二部分語言運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)
閱讀下面短文,在空白處填入1個適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~或括號內(nèi)單詞的正確形式。
WhenIdecidedtomajorinEnglish,Ithoughtitwouldbefun.However,itturnedouttobe
much36.(hard)thanIthoughtitwouldbe.Thedifferencesinthelanguageoverthousands
ofhundredsofyearsmademanypassageshard37.(understand).Tryingtounderstand
ShakespeareandChaucergavemeaheadache38.readingByronandShelleyalsotook
lotsofeffort.However,thereweretimes39.IreadpassagesthatgavemeWiSdOm(智慧)?
OneofthesewasbyWilliamWordsworth.ltwent,??ThebestPOrtiorι(部分)ofagoodman,slife:
hislittle,nameless,unrememberedactsOfkindnessandlove.,,ThefirsttimeIreadit,Iwasdeeply
impressedbythewisdom40.(convey)init.0vertheyearsIbegantofillmydays
41.actsofkindnessandlove.
WhatwouldhappenifeveryonefollowedWordsworth1Swisdomandlivedthebestpartof
42.(they)life?Whatwouldhappenifallofus43.(practice)actsofkindness
andloveallourlives?Wouldwestop44.(hate)?Wouldweputanendtowar?Would
thisworld45.(transform)intoabeautiful,lovingplace?Letsallliveourliveswithacts
ofkindnessandlove.
第三部分寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
四、寫作(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)
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