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2022-2023學(xué)年廣東省廣州市黃浦區(qū)玉巖中學(xué)高二(上)段考英語(yǔ)試卷(一)

發(fā)布:2024/7/25 8:0:9

閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分50.0分)

  • 1.Are you a book lover?Here are some of the hottest books of the season.
       The One Thing You'd Save
       The One Thing You'd Save is about a homework assignment.Ms.Chang has students choose what they'd save if their home was on fire.Some choose baseball cards or animal toys.One picks a sweater that was passed down for generations.Another chooses a box of memories about a sister who died.This book helps readers learn to figure out what matters most in life.
       War and Millie McGonigle
       It's 1941.Millie McGonigle,a 12-year-old girl,was supposed to be living a carefree life.However,she lives in the shadow of World War Ⅱ.War and Millie McGonigle is an inspiring story that tackles the topic of life and death.The story line is driven by vivid characters and their relationships.The interaction between Millie and her little sister,Lily,mirrors the real-life sibling(兄妹) relationships in many families.
       Simon B.Rhymin'
       Simon is starting fifth grade and hopes to become a famous singer.But he's shy about using his voice to express his ideas and thoughts.When a teacher asks the class to give an oral presentation,Simon must find the strength to change and overcome his fears.Simon B.Rhymin' is a book that gives confidence to readers who are going through similar struggles.
       Rez Dogs
       Rez Dog is a book about an eighth grader named Malian.She's visiting her grandparents on a Wabanaki reservation when COVID-19 hits.To stay safe,Malian has to stay away from school and her friends.Many kids will understand this tough situation.During the lockdown,Malian learns to think about what other people have gone through and how they are feeling during the pandemic (疫情).

    (1)How can The One Thing You'd Save influence us?

    A.It gets us to preserve sweet family memories.
    B.We may find it essential to ensure home safety.
    C.We will try our best to improve our academic performance.
    D.It reminds us to discover what we should treasure most in life.
    (2)What do War and Millie McGonigle and Simon B.Rhymin' have in common?

    A.They are both inspirational stories.
    B.They are both set in cruel war times.
    C.They both reflect character weaknesses.
    D.They both involve principles of survival.
    (3)Which book helps us learn to relate to others?

    A.The One Thing You'd Save.
    B.War and Millie McGonigle.
    C.Simon B.Rhymin'.
    D.Rez Dogs.
    組卷:5引用:4難度:0.5
  • 2.A year after I left college,I was given the opportunity to host the 6 o'clock news in Baltimore.The whole goal in the media at the time I was coming up was try to move to larger markets,so getting the job at 22 was such a big deal.And I was so proud,because I was finally going to have my chance to be like Barbara Walters,who had been my idol since the start of my TV career.I was 22 in 1976,making ﹩22,000 a year,it didn't feel right yet.
       The first sign was when they tried to change my name.The news director said to me at the time, "Nobody's going to remember Oprah.So,we want to change your name.We've come up with a name we think that people will remember and people will like.It's a friendly name:Suzie."
       I grew up not loving the name,but once I was asked to change it,I thought,well,it is my name and do I look like a Suzie to you?I thought,no,it doesn't feel right.I'm not going to change my name.And whether people remember it or not,that's OK.
       And then they said they didn't like the way I looked,so they sent me to a salon where they gave me a perm (燙發(fā)).After a few days all my hair fell out and I had to shave my head.At last,they really didn't like the way I looked,because I was black and bald and sitting on TV wasn't a pretty picture.
       But even worse than being bald,I really hated being sent to report on other people's tragedies as a part of my daily duty.And after eight months,I lost that job.They said I was too emotional.But since they didn't want to pay out the contract,they put me on a talk show.And the moment I sat down on that show,the moment I felt like I'd come home.I realized that TV could be more than just a playground,but a platform for helping other people lift their lives.And the moment I sat down,doing that talk show,it felt like breathing.And that's where everything that followed for me began.

    (1)What can we infer from paragraph1?

    A.The writer's aim after graduation was to leave Baltimore.
    B.Barbara Walters was a host the writer admired most.
    C.The writer didn't feel right because she thought she could earn more.
    D.The writer was proud because she could work with Barbara Walters.
    (2)What caused the author to dislike her first job?

    A.Reporting tragedies every day.
    B.Not being good at reporting on other people's tragedies.
    C.The boss's wanting to put her on another talk show.
    D.Being black and bald and sitting on TV.
    (3)Which can best describe Oprah?

    A.Careful and considerate.
    B.Understanding and optimistic.
    C.Persuasive and emotional.
    D.Determined and sympathetic.
    (4)What can we learn from the writer's story?

    A.Pride goes before a fall.
    B.Opportunity knocks only once.
    C.Practice makes perfect.
    D.Let your heart talk more.
    組卷:1引用:2難度:0.5
  • 3.With the first quarter of 2021 crossed out of your calendar,have you stuck with your New Year's resolutions?If yes,congratulations!Keep on doing it!However,it won't surprise anyone if you are among the majority of people who fail to make any changes.
       Procrastination,meaning delaying actions for one reason or another,may play an important part here.For example,when we read a book or write articles,the efficiency will decrease if we have a cell phone close by and we have to finish the plans next day.
       Apart from procrastination,overconfidence may also be part of the problem.Israeli-American behaviorist Daniel Kahneman has identified something called "planning fallacy".This means we believe our own projects will proceed as planned even though similartasks took more time.
       Why do we keep making this mistake?In his book,Thinking,F(xiàn)ast and Slow,Kahneman says it's because of "optimism bias"(樂(lè)觀偏見(jiàn))" .He also says we underestimate the time we will need.In one famous example,planners originally estimated the Sydney Opera House would be completed by 1963.It was actually completed in 1973,an entire decade later.Optimism and even overconfidence can generate false beliefs,leading us to overrate our abilities," Kahneman wrote.
       According to US writer Steve Pavlina,we could make a to-do list of upcoming tasks,and write down a rough estimate for how long we expect each task to take.Chinese news site Qdaily also noted, "People could use historical data in a proper manner.Previous experiences can help them see future trends."Another way is to try and be more objective--take more of an outsider view.The ability to think about your experiences from a more detached point of view,rather than an immersed one,is important.
       These methods aren't enough to send a man to the moon. You also should take action right now.

    (1)What is the text?

    A.A news report.
    B.A short story.
    C.A book review.
    D.An explanation article.
    (2)Why can't the plan be finished in time according to the passage?

    A.The task is too difficult.
    B.We don't like to take action.
    C.We lack confidence.
    D.We overrate our abilities.
    (3)What does Paragraph 5 intend to tell us?

    A.Ways to overcome optimism bias.
    B.Opinions on oncoming tasks.
    C.Benefits of an outsider view.
    D.Effects of previous experiences.
    (4)What does the underlined sentence in the last paragraph mean?

    A.These methods can make you more confident.
    B.These methods are not as effective as imagined.
    C.Using these methods can not guarantee success.
    D.Landing on the moon needs other ways besides these methods.
    組卷:2引用:2難度:0.5
  • 4.The Eastern Daily Press (EDP),a newspaper covering Nolfolk,northern parts of Suffolk and eastern Cambridgeshire,is published daily in Norwich,UK.Founded in 1879 as a broadsheet called the Eastern Counties Daily Press,it changed its name to the Eastern Daily press in 1872.The paper is now owned and published by Archant,formerly known as Eastern Counties Newspapers Group.
       Soon,a Google--backed project named Local Recall giving access to over 150 years of Eastern Daily Press newspaper at the click of a button or spoken question will be released.Archant is home to archive(檔案館)that holds tens of thousands of newspapers--with some Norwich Mercury editions dating from as far back as the middle of the 18th century.In 2017,Archant applied to the Google Digital News Innovation Fund to breathe new life into the archive.The company received £600,000 from Google and part--matched the fund to start Local Recall.
       The project began in early 2018 and with help from Norwich--based artificial intelligence and chatbot company Ubisend along with specialist historical scanning companies Towns Web Archiving and Findmypast,Local Recall has since digitized an estimated 750,000 pages of EDP newspapers.In the process,more than seven million articles have been uploaded online.The digitization process,while impressive,could not always guarantee exact recreation of the text.Factors such as paper thickness,marks on the page and general wear and tear could make results confusing.It became clear there was a need for human eyes to pick out errors.
       Meanwhile,a platform was provided for an army of more than 800 volunteers to help proofread(校對(duì))and correct the stories from days gone by.Melanie Duncan,47,from Helleson,got involved in the project after learning about it through Facebook. "It's a window of memories into our past that we might have no knowledge of otherwise.The project is an invaluable source of accessible information.I have enjoyed every minute of doing it so far," she said.Soon,users will be able to explore EDP archives from October 1870 right up to the latest news through a subscription service available on monthly and annual price plan.

    (1)What can be said about the EDP?

    A.It is a regional daily newspaper.
    B.It has a history of more than 200 years.
    C.It belongs to Archant and Findmypast.
    D.It is more popular in Suffolk and Norfolk
    (2)What was the challenge in the digitization process?

    A.The tight schedule of the project.
    B.The poor quality of the old paper.
    C.A shortage of funds.
    D.Lack of volunteers.
    (3)What are expressed in Melanie Duncan's words?

    A.Doubt.
    B.Emptiness.
    C.Appreciation.
    D.Disappointment
    (4)What does the author mainly tell us in the text?

    A.It is convenient to renew a subscription on the Internet.
    B.Many archived newspaper are now available online.
    C.Archant tries to cooperate with TownsWeb Archiving.
    D.Local Recall helps people reconnect with their history
    組卷:4引用:4難度:0.5
  • 5.Study shows that wearing masks outdoors can protect against more than Covid-19 for people who suffer from seasonal allergies.Protection varies from mask to mask,depending on the fit and for cloth masks,it depends on the weave of the fabric.And unless you wear a mask at all times,you may still be affected by indoor dust or other things carried through open windows. (1)

       ?Protect your eyes.(2)
    It helps block allergens like tree pollen from making direct contact with eyes.
       ?Wash and change your mask frequently. "The last thing you want is allergen getting trapped in it," Dr,Parikh,an allergist and immunologist at N.Y.U.Langone Health said.She recommends patients change their clothes when they get home and shower before sleep to ensure that pollen(花粉)doesn't stick to their skin,and wash reusable masks frequently. (3)

       ?Find a mask that doesn't make your skin painful.Choosing the right mask for an allergy-prone wearer can also be important.People with sensitive skin may react to dyes(染料)in some fabric masks and should use perfume-free detergents(洗滌劑,去污劑).(4)
    "My allergy sufferers have very sensitive skin because the same critters that make them sneeze or cough also can irritate their skin." Dr.Parikh said.
       ?(5)
    "If people are continuing to have symptoms that interfere with normal activity—if they're missing work,missing school,their sleep is disrupted at night—see a physician," Dr.Lang,an allergist at Cleveland Clinic,said. "There are other ways we can help.You shouldn't be suffering needlessly."

    A.Wear glasses or sunglasses when you're outside.
    B.Talk to a doctor if your allergy symptoms are severe.
    C.There are more tips to reduce your symptoms in allergy seasons.
    D.Wearing a mask also makes the air through our nose much warmer.
    E.Or choose a medical grade mask which is less likely to irritate(刺激)skin.
    F.Give up our masks if we head into another pandemic season in the future.
    G.The Center for Disease Control recommends washing a cloth mask after each use.
    組卷:5引用:4難度:0.5

英語(yǔ)知識(shí)運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿(mǎn)分30分)

  • 6.Hunter Kittle,24 years old,was driving through California's Mount Baldy when his night took an unexpected turn.As he was going down the road,his car turned(1)
    suddenly and fell directly 70 feet into a valley.
       The young man amazingly(2)
    the fall,but he wasn't fully in the clear.He(3)
    in his broken car with an injured lung,a fractured(骨折的)skull and a broken leg.His(4)
    must have been beyond description.
       Due to his(5)
    injuries and the shape of his now destroyed vehicle,Hunter was unable to make his way out of the vehicle.He had to deal with his huge pain alone until someone found him.
       The Kittle family were also(6)
    about where their son could be and as each day passed without any(7)
    ,the situation became worse.
       After a total of three nights,a motorist(8)
    and noticed the car wreck(殘?。﹊n the(9)
    .The ambulance was called(10)
    and ran to the scene to keep Hunter alive.Soon,Hunter was airlifted to the(11)
    ,on his way to recovery.
       When Hunter was in his hospital bed and says,"I was so happy that I was finally being(12)
    ,and that I still had a chance left to survive." He goes on to(13)
    ,"Mainly,it was mind over matter(精神的力量).My desire to live long enough made it,one way or another.I didn't want that to be my final chapter in my life book."
       Thanks to his(14)
    to live and a keen-eyed stranger,Hunter survived this tragedy and now had a new perspective on(15)
    .

    (1) A.upside down B.inside out C.down D.off
    (2) A.caused B.survived C.transformed D.froze
    (3) A.looked up B.set up C.woke up D.picked up
    (4) A.disagreement B.cry C.gain D.pain
    (5) A.gradual B.serious C.bound D.cautious
    (6) A.crazy B.patient C.worried D.happy
    (7) A.suggestion B.information C.contribution D.destination
    (8) A.passed by B.passed away C.stood by D.dropped in
    (9) A.motorbike B.valley C.river D.block
    (10) A.immediately B.easily C.exactly D.merely
    (11) A.government B.home C.hospital D.shelter
    (12) A.saved B.helped C.listened D.improved
    (13) A.shout B.explain C.conclude D.complain
    (14) A.hopelessness B.courage C.determination D.wisdom
    (15) A.driving B.volunteer C.life D.religion
    組卷:6引用:3難度:0.3
  • 7.    Today technological advances have led to a (1)
    (combine) of art and technology.As a result,the art world is changing greatly.Now art is more accessible to us than ever before.Take for example one of China's most famous paintings,Along the River During the Qingming Festival.As this artwork is rarely on display,people have sometimes queued up to six hours for (2)
    chance to see it.Once in front of the painting,they only have limited time to spend (3)
    (take) in its five metres of scenes along the Bian River in Bianjing.Thanks for technology however,millions more people have been able (4)
    (experience) a digital versions of this painting.Three-dimensional animation (5)
    (mean) that viewers can see the characters move around and interact with their surroundings.
       However,the increase in the amount and (6)
    (various) of art produced has also raised questions over (7)
    (it) overall quality.Is the artist the creator of the art itself, (8)
    the maker of the technology behind it?
       Where technology (9)
    (take) art next is anyone's guess.But one thing is for sure — (10)
    so many artists exploring new possibilities,we can definitely expect the unexpected.
    組卷:5引用:2難度:0.5

單詞拼寫(xiě)

  • 8.People have a
    (傾向)to lean towards whatever they are interested in.
    組卷:1引用:3難度:0.7
  • 9.In fact,the boss didn't approve of the method
    (采用) by her. (根據(jù)漢語(yǔ)提示單詞拼寫(xiě))
    組卷:0引用:2難度:0.5

完成句子 根據(jù)中文意思完成下列句子,并將答案寫(xiě)在相應(yīng)的橫線上。

  • 27.考慮到雜交水稻已經(jīng)讓他很有錢(qián),有人就會(huì)認(rèn)為他會(huì)退休過(guò)休閑的生活。
    Yuan' hybrids have made him quite wealthy,one might think he would retire to a life of
    .
    組卷:1引用:2難度:0.7

書(shū)面表達(dá)

  • 28.假定你是新華中學(xué)的高二學(xué)生李華,你從網(wǎng)上得知某機(jī)構(gòu)要在暑假期間舉行到美國(guó)參觀的游學(xué)活動(dòng)(the educational travel),請(qǐng)你根據(jù)以下要點(diǎn)給該機(jī)構(gòu)寫(xiě)一封咨詢(xún)信。
    內(nèi)容包括:(1)資格條件;
                   (2)參觀哪些城市和大學(xué);此外,還有哪些活動(dòng);
                   (3)費(fèi)用是多少,是否包含機(jī)票和食宿。
    Dear Sir or Madam,
    ____________
    Yours sincerely,Li Hua
    組卷:2引用:2難度:0.5
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