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試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁試卷第=page11頁,共=sectionpages33頁江蘇省南京市六校聯(lián)合體2022-2023學(xué)年高二下學(xué)期5月期中英語試題一、短對話1.Whatdoesthewomansuggestdoing?A.Goingonadiet. B.Havingsomeicecream. C.Seeingaplay.2.Whatisthemandoing?A.Showingaway. B.Askingfordirections. C.Makinganinvitation.3.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inatheater. B.Inashop. C.Inachildren’spark.4.Whydoesthemancallthewoman?A.Tobuyaplaneticket.B.Tobookahotelroom.C.Toleaveamessageforsomeone.5.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Ateacher. B.Atask. C.Amovie.二、長對話聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。6.Whatdoesthemanwanttodo?A.Checkin. B.Checkout. C.Bookaroom.7.Howmuchwillthemanpayfortheroom?A.$70. B.$280. C.$400.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。8.Whatdoesthewomansayabouttheman’ssunglasses?A.Theymadethemanlookstrange.B.Theymadethemanlookenergetic.C.Theycostmorethanshehadexpected.9.Howlongdidthewomankeepthecomputer?A.Foraboutsixmonths.B.Foraboutfourmonths.C.Forabouttwomonths.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。10.Howdoesthemanreacttohisdaughter’ssmoking?A.Hedoeshisbesttostophersmoking.B.Hedoesn’tcareaboutitatall.C.Hedoesn’tknowwhattodo.11.Whydoestheman’sdaughtersmoke?A.Tobeingoodshape.B.Tobecomeamodeloranactress.C.Toaskformoreattentionfromherparents.12.Whatisthewoman’sopiniononteenagers’smoking?A.Smokingadvertisementsshouldbebanned.B.Disciplinesrelatedtosmokingshouldbeestablished.C.Teenagersshouldrefusetoseethemoviesaboutsmoking.聽下面一段較長對話,回答以下小題。13.Whatmonthisitnow?A.July. B.August. C.September.14.WhatisthewomangoingtodothisSeptember?A.Startteaching. B.Joinaclub. C.Gotocollege.15.Wheredidthewomanteachchildrenbefore?A.InPrague. B.InLondon. C.InManchester.16.Whatdoesthewoman’sfatherprobablythinkofherbeingateacher?A.Satisfying. B.Unwise. C.Strange.三、短文聽下面一段獨白,回答以下小題。17.Whatcanlistenersinthecenterdoafterthespeech?A.Workasaguide. B.Visitthecenter. C.Choosetheinstructors.18.Whowillteachjazz?A.Diana. B.Jim. C.Steve.19.Whencanstudentshavebaseballclasses?A.OnFridayafternoons.B.OnSaturdayafternoons.C.OnSundayafternoons.20.Whichcourseisforbeginners?A.Badminton. B.Tabletennis. C.Baseball.四、閱讀理解Mostofthe60,000emergenciesthattheRedCrossrespondstoeachyeararelocal,personaldisasterslikehomefires.Theymaynotmakethenews,butweknowtheyarejustasdevastating(破壞性)tothefamiliesaffected.Sojoinustoanswerthecallwhenyourneighborsneedhelp.Trainedandavailable,DisasterActionTeamvolunteersarereadytorespondtotheseemergencies,24hoursaday,365daysayear.Fromofferingashouldertocryontomeetinganyimmediateneedsforshelterorsupplies,toconnectingpeoplewithlongtermrecoveryservices,ourvolunteersensurethatfamiliesdon’thavetofacetoughtimesalone.Disasteractionteamvolunteerssharethesequalities,lifeexperiencesandskills:?Teamspirits?Tenderhearts?Disasterresponseexperience?Acommandoftwolanguages?Calmnessandpatienceduringstressfulsituations?Availabilityandflexibilityforatleast4-6hoursperweekDisasterActionTeamvolunteershelplocalfamiliescopewithemergencies.Homefiresandotherdisasterscanoccuranytime,anyplace.AsaDisasterActionTeamvolunteer,you’llprovideemotionalsupport,financialassistance,andinformationtohelpfamiliesbegintheprocessofrecovery.Afteryourinitialtraining,yourshiftswillincluderespondingtoemergencieswithin2hours,nightorday,rainorshine,eitheronthesceneoractingremotelytoprovideimmediatecare.Withexperienceandfurthertrainingyoucantakeonleadershiptohaveawiderimpact.Note:thevolunteerpositionsavailabletoyouwillvarydependingonyourlocationandtheneedsofyourlocalcommunity.21.WhatisthedutyofaDisasterActionTeamvolunteer?A.Trainresidentsonsafetyawareness.B.Givepermanentsupporttothevictims.C.Helppeoplehandleemergenciesatanytime.D.Guideothervolunteerstotakeinstantaction.22.WhatisrequiredofaDisasterActionTeamvolunteer?A.Theabilitytostaycool. B.Outdoorsurvivalskills.C.Oversealearningexperiences. D.Serving4-6hoursmonthly.23.Wheremightyoureadthisarticle?A.Inanewspaper. B.Inamagazine.C.Onawebsite. D.Inabrochure.Mydadisacarmechanic,whichinvolveslotsofheavylifting,tightening,shaking,andbanging.Hedoesn’tseemlikethekindofguywhowouldbakegreatbread,butheisandhedoes.TheshopwhereDadworksisnotequippedwithenoughworkers,sothere’slotsofpressureonDad.I’vebeenfeelingkindofstressedoutmyselfsinceIfoundoutIdidn’tqualifyfortheswimteam.NowI’llhavetowaitawholeyeartotryoutagain;thatmightaswellbeamillionyears.DadknewIwasfeelingpressure.LastSaturdayhesaiditwastimeformetohelpinthekitchen.Icouldn’timaginewhathelpIcouldoffer.Still,Ifollowedrightbehindhim.Dadgavemeanapron,gotouthisenormousstainless-steelmixingbowl,andtoldmetostirwhileheaddedtheingredients.WhenIhadstirredtheflourandmilkmixtureintoathicklump(塊),Dadhadmeturnitoverontothecountertop.Thenheshowedmehowtoknead(揉)thedough(生面團),whichtooktenminutesandasurprisingamountofenergy.Nextcamethemostdifficultandsurprisingpart—doingnothing.Wewaitedformorethananhourforthedoughtoslowlyswellupanddoubleinsize.Afterthat,wepunchedtherisendoughdowntolettheairout,divideditintwoandwaitedforanotherhour.“It’shardtoresistputtingthedoughdirectlyintotheoven,butifyoudo,thebreadwillbetough.Themostimportantlessonofallislearningtobepatient,”Dadexplained.Whilewewaited,wesatandtalked.Silenceisablankspacethatbegstobefilled.It’slikethedough—itswellsupandfillsaroomwithemptinessunlessyoupunchitdownwithwords.Itfeltgoodtobestillandlistentoeachother.Astheflourdustinthekitchenquietlysettled,timeseemedtoslowdown.Thedoughwasgoingtoriseatitsownpace.AsIacceptedthat,Istoppedwatchingtheclockanddrummingmyfingersonthetabletop.IstartedenjoyingthequiettimewithDad.Myfathertaughtmehowtobakebread,butIthinkIlearnedsomethingmore.24.WhydidDadasktheauthortohelpinthekitchen?A.Dadhimselfwasunderhugepressure.B.Dadlikedbakingbreadwiththeauthor.C.Dadwantedtohelptheauthorrelax.D.Dadintendedtoteachhimalesson.25.Whatwouldfilltheemptinessofblankspace?A.Baking. B.Talking.C.Drumming. D.Working.26.Whatisthethemeofthestory?A.Itisnecessarytospendtimewithfamily.B.Itisdifficulttolearntobakebread.C.Itisbeneficialtorelaxintimesofstress.D.Itisimportanttolearntobepatient.27.Whatisthemostsuitabletitleofthestory?A.Dad’sLesson B.LearningfromFatherC.TheBreadLesson D.BakingBreadHongKonghasrecentlywitnessedthereturnofliveconcertsandlarge-scaleevents,attractingvisitorsfromaroundtheworld.Areyoualsoplanningatrip?It’stimetodigoutyourOctopuscardforconvenientpaymentoftransportfaresandmuchmore.NoOctopuscard,noproblem!TheoptionsfortransportpaymentinHongKonghavebecomemorediverseandconvenientinrecentyears.PeoplecannowpayforpublictransportusingWeChatPay,Alipay,bankcardsorcreditcards.AndtheOctopuscard,whichhasawidevarietyofuses,cannowbeputintotheelectronicm?obilewalletandcanbeusedevenifyourphoneisoutofbattery.Areyoufiguringoutthebestwaytogettothecitycenterfromtheairport?TheAirportExpresstakesonly24minutestotravelfromtheairporttodowntown.IfyouwanttogetofftheplaneandgostraighttoCentraldistrict,thefastandcomfortableAirportExpressisthebestchoice.TheAirportExpressplatformisconnectedwiththeairport’sarrivalhallandhasmultipleentrances.Ittakesaslittleasaminuteforpassengerstoentertheplatformfromthearrivalhall.Thetrainsprovidelargeluggagestorageareas,aswellashigh-speedWi-Fiandchargingfacility.Moreimportantly,theAirportExpressconnectsyouwithotherMTRlines.Whetherforbusinesstravelorsightseeing,theAirportExpresscansaveyoualotoftime.InadditiontotheMTRandbuses,HongKong’spublictransportationsystemalsoincludesthehistoricStarFerry,HongKongTramwaysandthePeakTram.Theyhavebeenaroundformanyyears,buttheirfunctionalityandoverallexperienceareasgoodasthatofthenewtransportmodes.Infact,theyenhancetheexperienceoftouristsandarealsopopularwithlocalsgoingtowork,shoppingoroutonadate.Toimprovepassengers’experience,thePeakTramhasrecentlyundergoneamajorrenovation.It’sbeenawhileandnowit’stimetosay“HelloHongKong”again!28.WhatcanbelearnedabouttransportpaymentinHongKong?A.Octopuscardisamusttotravelers.B.Transportpaymenthasgreatlyimproved.C.Travelerscannotchoosetopayonlineornot.D.Travelerscanstillpaywhentheirphonesarepoweroff.29.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeHongKong’spublictransport?A.Complexandtime-consuming. B.Confusingandcostly.C.User-friendlyandhighly-effective. D.Complicatedandoutdated.30.Accordingtothepassage,whichofthefollowingistrue?A.Octopuscardcandonothingmorethanpayingtransportfares.B.TheAirportExpressenablespassengerstoentertheplatformquickly.C.ThePeakTramistoooldtocompetewithnewtransportmodes.D.Oldtransportmodeshavelosttheiredgesdespitetheirrenovation.31.Whatisthepurposeofthiswriting?A.TointroduceHongKong’spublictransport.B.ToillustratethepopularityofHongKong.C.ToadvertiseforHongKong’spublictransport.D.TorecommendHongKongasagreattouristattraction.Despitethebadreputationofsharks,theyarecrucialtothehealthofthemarineecosystemandcanevenhelpfightclimatechange.IntheshallowsofSharkBay,WesternAustralia,seagrassisfoodfortheseacows,whichcanweighasmuchas500kgandeatroughly40kgofseagrassaday.Seacowsarearichsourceoffoodfortigersharks.Bykeepingtheseacowpopulationcontrolled,tigersharksherehelptheseagrassgrowsustainably.AboomingseagrassmeadowstorestwiceasmuchCO2persquaremileasforeststypicallydoonland.Buttigersharknumbersaredeclining.OffAustralia’snortheastcoastofQueensland,tigersharksareestimatedtohavefallenbyatleast71percent,largelyduetooverfishing.Areductionintigersharksmeansmoreseagrassconsumedbyherbivores(食草動物)andlesscarbonstoredinseavegetation.Thisraisedthequestion:WhatiftheywereabsentfromtheSharkBay—wouldtheseagrass-dominatedecosystemsurvive?Tofindout,researchersledbyRobNowickiofFloridaInternationalUniversity,spenttimeinEasternAustralia,wheresharknumberswerelowerandseacowsateseagrasslargelyundisturbed.“Whenuncontrolled,seacowscanrapidlydestroywideareasofseagrass.”saidNowicki.ThosefindingsemphasizedthattigersharkswereplayinganimportantroleinpreventingthereductionofseagrassinSharkBay.Iftheirpopulationscontinuetodecline,theresilienceofcarbon-richoceanecosystemswilllikelydecrease.Whenitcomestostimulatingsharknumbers,therehavebeenmovementstowardmoresustainablefishing,butalargepercentageoftheindustryhavenotchangedtheirmethods,whichisareasonwhythepopulationofmanymarinetoppredators(捕食者)continuestodecline.Asidefromsupportingsustainablefishing,Nowickisaidtheonlywaytotrulyprotectmarinelifeistoreduceourglobalgreenhousegasemissions.“Ultimately,ifwearegoingtoprotectourecosystemsinthecenturiestocome,wearegoingtoneedtosolveclimatechangewhileundertakingspeciesprotectionatthesametime.”32.Whyaretigersharksvitaltothemarineecosystem?A.Theyfeedonvariousseaanimals.B.TheycanstorelargeamountsofCO2.C.Theycanpreventthelossofseagrass.D.Theyinfluencemarinespecies’distribution.33.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“resilience”inparagraph5mean?A.Sustainability. B.Recovery. C.Preservation. D.Construction.34.Whatisthemaincauseofthepopulationreductionofmanytoppredators?A.Climatechange. B.Lackofprotection.C.Unsustainablefishing. D.Lossofseagrass.35.What’sthemainideaofthetext?A.Thenumberoftigersharksisdecreasing.B.Climatechangecausesthelossofseagrass.C.Environmentalprotectionisatthetopoftheagenda.D.Tigersharksarevitaltothehealthofthemarineecosystem.五、七選五Establishinghealthyboundarieswithyourselfwillhelpyoustaywithinyourrangeofcontrolandprioritizewhatmattersmost.Herearesometips.BehonestwithyourselfBehindeveryfancypurchaseisadesireforstatusandrecognition.Yousecretlywanttobenoticedforwearinganewwatchorcarryingadesignerpurse.____36____Sobeforetakingactiontowardsanyattempt,suchasmakinganexpensivepurchaseorpursuingajobpromotion,askyourself,“WhoamIdoingthisfor?”____37____However,ifyouarepursuingsomethingwiththehopesofattractingattention,thenyouneedtosaynotoyourself.Honoryourlimits____38____Tryingtopleaseeveryonemakesyouvulnerable(脆弱的).Thetruthisyouhavelimitedenergyandtime.Itisimportantthatyouarewisewithyourresources.TheimportanceofhonoringyourlimitsishighlightedbytheGreekmythologicalstory.Thestoryisareminderthatpushingyourselftoohardfortoolongultimatelycomesatacost.StopcomparingyourselftoothersPeoplewillengageinbehaviorsthattriggeryou.ItmightbetemptingtoenteranundeclaredcompetitionwiththeJoneses.Thisapproachdoesnotworkbecausethereisalwayssomeoneouttherewhohasmoreofwhatyoudesire.Stopcomparingyourselftoothers.____39____Focusonlivingameaningfullifethatisconsistentwithyourvaluesandgoals.____40____Youarelikelyyourworstcritic.Yousecretlysaythingstoyourselfthatyouwouldneverhavethehearttotellothers.Remembertohaverealisticexpectationsofyourself.Whenyousetgoals,considerwhetheryouhavesetthestandardatareasonablelevel.Ifthegoalisunrealistic,thenyouhavetosaynoandadjustyourexpectations.A.Befairtoyourself.B.Staytruetoyourself.C.Youcan’tbeeverythingforeveryone.D.Therealityisthatyouarenotbeingrecognized.E.Whatsomeoneisdoingwiththeirlifehasnothingtodowithyou.F.Ifapursuitwilltrulyimprovethequalityofyourlife,thengoforit.G.Thesamecanbesaidaboutotherpursuitssuchasaccumulatingwealthandstatus.六、完形填空Borneoishometosomeofthemostextraordinarywildlife.Severalyearsago,Idecidedtogothereforavisit.Alocalpersonofferedtobemyguide,whichwasagreat____41____forme.Oneday,myguideturnedoffthesmoothroadandtookmeacrossa____42____hillsideinstead.Wepickedourwaycarefullywhen____43____,aRafflesia(大王花)poppedintomyviewamongthosestones.Oh,dear!Morethan____44____,Ibentdownandputmynosepracticallyinsidetheflower’score.Nevertheless,tomysurprise,itwasonlyoneofthe____45____duringthetrip.AsI____46____theendofmytrip,therewasstillsomethingIhadyettosee.Weplannedtohuntformostfearedcreaturethere,thesaltwatercrocodile,whichcangrowtoalengthof6metersormore.____47____weshoneaflashlighttowardsthemuddyshore,littlesounds____48____inthedarknessasifsomethingunseenunderwaterhadbrokenthe____49____.Takingasecondlook,wespottedtwogreedyeyesjust_____50_____thewaterline.Aswedrewnear,itmovedandwesawclearlyitwasacrocodile.Withgreatcaution,weneareditandfinallycould_____51_____itstruedimensions.Itwasababy—nomorethan0.6meterlong.Aha,whatever,Icouldnowreporttothe_____52_____backhome,whohadneverbeentoBorneo,thatIhad_____53_____ahungrycrocodileinthewildandlivedtotellthetale.Theworldoutthereisso_____54_____.Don’tletwork_____55_____yourlife.Whynotstepoutdoorsandenjoythewondersnatureofferstoyou?41.A.a(chǎn)dvantage B.preference C.priority D.bonus42.A.winding B.splendid C.rough D.breathtaking43.A.suddenly B.precisely C.definitely D.eventually44.A.disappointed B.pleased C.concerned D.encouraged45.A.desires B.motivations C.destinations D.highlights46.A.suspended B.suspected C.a(chǎn)pproached D.a(chǎn)rrived47.A.Since B.Before C.After D.When48.A.emerged B.disappeared C.continued D.declined49.A.mud B.surface C.ground D.shore50.A.over B.below C.a(chǎn)bove D.a(chǎn)cross51.A.workout B.letout C.setout D.makeout52.A.victims B.opponents C.folks D.guides53.A.challenged B.encountered C.terrified D.chased54.A.harmonious B.extensive C.fantastic D.primitive55.A.run B.ruin C.reform D.relieve七、用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文閱讀下面短文,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。TheSilkRoadwasanetworkoftraderoutes____56____(connect)theEastandtheWestinancientandMedievaltimes.Inadditiontosilk,varietiesofothergoods____57____(trade)alongtheSilkRoad,andthenetworkwasalsoimportantformigrantsandtravellers,andforthespreadofreligion,philosophy,science,technology,and____58____(art)ideals.TheSilkRoadhadasignificantimpactonthelands____59____whichtheroutespassed,andthetradeplayedasignificantroleinthedevelopmentoftownsandcitiesalongtheSilkRoadroutes.ManymerchantsalongtheSilkRoadwereinvolvedinrelaytrade,____60____anitemwouldchangeownersmanytimesandtravelalittlebitwitheachoneofthem____61____reachingitsfinalbuyer.Itseemstohavebeen____62____(high)unusualforanyindividualmerchanttotravelallthewaybetweenChinaandEuropeorNorthernAfrica.Instead,variousmerchantsspecializedintransportinggoodsthroughvarioussectionsoftheSilkRoad.TheSilkRoadestablished____63____(early)connectionbetweentheEastandtheWest.Itwasofgreatsignificanceinthepromotionofworld____64____(civil)andtheprogressofhumansociety.ResearchanddevelopmentoftheSilkRoadtodaycontinuetohave_____65_____incredibleimpact.八、開放性作文66.假定你是李華,你校英語報正在舉辦一場“多一分交流,少一分沖突”為主題的征文比賽。請你寫一篇短文投稿。投稿包括以下要點:1.交流的重要性;2.如何有效交流(不少于兩點)。注意:1.詞數(shù)為80左右;2.開頭已給出。Morecommunication,fewerconflicts________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________九、讀后續(xù)寫67.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文?!癢hydoyouwanttobeateacher?”Ineverexplainitwithouttheusualobviousreasons,suchasmyloveofchildrenorwantingtomakeadifference.ItwasnotuntilImetKathythatItrulyknewthereasonIwantedtobeateacher.Iwasrunningasummerprogram.Aseventhgrader,ayounggirlwalkedthroughthedoorandIthoughttomyself,“Thisisgoingtobealongsummer.”Shewasastudentatmyschool,andIwaswellawareofwhoshewaseventhoughIwasaneighthteacher.Herreservedplaceint

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