吉林省长春外国语学校2022-2023学年高二上学期1月期末英语试题(Word版附答案).docx
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1、长春外国语学校高二年级上学期期末阶段检测英语试卷 本试卷分第卷(选择题)和第卷(非选择题)两部分。考试结束后,将答题卡交回。注意事项: 1.答题前,考生先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写清楚,将条形码准确粘贴在考生信息条形码粘贴区。 2.选择题必须使用2B铅笔填涂;非选择题必须使用0.5毫米黑色字迹的签字笔书写,字体工整、笔迹清楚。3.请按照题号顺序在各题目的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效;在草稿纸、试题卷上答题无效。4.作图可先使用铅笔画出,确定后必须用黑色字迹的签字笔描黑。5.保持卡面清洁,不要折叠,不要弄破、弄皱,不准使用涂改液、修正带、刮纸刀。第卷第一部分:(共两道大题30小题;
2、每小题1.5分,满分45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。ADoodling is great fun for many young people. In high school Norman Greenstein was a productive doodler (涂鸦手), and created lots of paintings. When he 1 his works to his teacher, the teacher responded, “The problem with modern art is that
3、you can 2 on a canvas(画布) and call it art.” Norman felt so disappointed, but he 3 parted with art over the years.After his 4 , Norman spared no efforts to 5 his wife and three children with devotion. Although life was sometimes hard for him, it didnt ruin his 6 for creative expression. After being d
4、iagnosed with Parkinsons disease, the 65-year-old social worker, decided to turn his 7 diagnosis into a positive opportunity to 8 a lifelong dream.With the help of his son, Norman was able to start a 9 involving his whole family, in order to make his own works 10 by all people around him, as well as
5、 his 11 experience of fighting against Parkinsons disease. In 2021, an online 12 was launched to feature the colorful canvases and he also 13 a memoir called Spit on a Canvas: the Journey of the Parkinsons Painter. Meanwhile, Norman began selling his first paintings, with galleries exhibiting his wo
6、rks. The team is also 14 releasing Normans first digital NFT art collection. 20% of the 15 has been donated to two Parkinsons research foundations.1AassignedBofferedCshowedDconveyed2AspitBsetCsneezeDskip3AstillBoccasionallyCfrequentlyDnever 4AretirementBexhibitionCmarriageDgraduation 5AremoveBsuppor
7、tCjudgeDreplace6AcallingBprayingCwaitingDlonging7AdarkBunbelievableCembarrassingDmisguided8AreleaseBrefreshCrestoreDrealize9ArequestBprojectCcompetitionDreform10. AregardedBspottedCdeveloped Drecommended 11. AtoughBthrillingCplainDstressful12. AdramaBcontestCgalleryDprogramme 13. AcopiedBpublishedCr
8、evisedDexamined14. Aworking onBending withCrelying onDpaying for15. AsalaryBrewardsCallowanceDsales BLife is full of ups and downs. I spent years struggling financially-trying to get ahead and realize my dreams. As a child, I learned what it was like to make every dollar stretch, and was 16 that, fi
9、nally, things would be different when I grew up. But adulting wasnt quite as easy as I had 17 . My financial circumstances grew more 18 once I was married and had my children.In my late 20s, my world turned upside down in just 72 hours. My husband Doug and I became 19 at the same time. we were both
10、extremely hard workers, but we could not 20 a depressed economy and thus had no means to support our family. 21 , our family had made a smart decision a few years earlier that saved us from disaster. It had taken us two years, but we 22 to save a $1,000 emergency fund, which was 23 to six weeks of b
11、ills. In the meanwhile, we 24 the job search for Doug. In the end, losing all of our familys income sources 25 did not break us. It made us 26 .My husband went back to work to support our family. As for me, instead of 27 from my problems, I picked myself up. I 28 to be the first person in my family
12、to graduate from college and become a CPA. There was actually a hidden 29 in this whole storm for me. Because my plant had closed down, I was eligible(有资格的) to go to school under the Job Training Partnership Act (JTPA). Now, Im a CEO of iCompass Compliance Solutions. Im also very pleased to be able
13、to 30 my story and my advice with others.16. A. reminded B. comforted C. convincedD. encouraged 17. A. expectedB. plannedC. provedD. allowed18.A. favorable B. meager C. frighteningD. difficult 19. A. sick B. unemployedC. disabledD. penniless20. A. survive B. standC. resistD. handle21. A. Eventually
14、B. Coincidentally C. Comparatively D. Fortunately 22.A. attemptedB. managedC. longedD. swore23.A. similarB. relatedC. inadequateD. equal24. A. carried onB. counted on C. focused onD. agreed on 25. A. suddenlyB. immediatelyC. surprisingly D. gradually26.A. calmerB. smarterC. healthierD. stronger27.A.
15、 separatingB. hiding C. excusing D. learning28.A. decidedB. deservedC. struggled D. happened29.A. truthB. problemC. benefitD. challenge 30.A. compareB. share C. exchange D. connect第二部分: 阅读理解(共20小题;每小题2.5分,满分50分)第一节 阅读下列短文,全科试题免费下载公众号高中僧课堂从每题所给的四个选项A、B、C和D中,选出最佳选项。(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)AAmusement pa
16、rks never fail to attract us. There are numerous amusement parks all over the world. A famous magazine, Amusement Today, does a survey among park lovers every year both in the US and overseas, based on which, Top 5 List of the Best Amusement Parks in the World has come out as follows: Disneyland, Ca
17、lifornia Disneyland is a theme park in Anaheim, California, the US. More than 515 million guests have travelled to this American landmark from around the world since the park first opened to guests on July 17, 1955. The park consists of many world-famous sections, such as Main Street, Adventure Land
18、, New Orleans Square, and so on. Magic Kingdom, Disney World, Florida Magic Kingdom is a theme park within the Walt Disney World Resort in Lake Buena Vista, Florida, near Orlando opened on October 1, 1971. It is the most famous theme park in Florida. The parks design and attractions dont make much d
19、ifference from Disneyland Park in Anaheim. EPCOT, Disney World, Florida EPCOT is the second theme park built at the Walt Disney World Resort near Orlando, Florida. The park opened on October 1, 1982, and was named EPCOT Centre from 1982 to 1993. It was the largest Disney theme park in the world unti
20、l 1998, when Disneys Animal Kingdom opened. Disney-MGM Studios, Florida MGMs streets are the home for some great movie-themed attractions with a history of less than 30 years. With the addition of the Twilight Zone Tower of Terror and the Rock N Roller Coaster, the park is now home to Disney Worlds
21、most thrilling rides. Universal Studios, Florida Go behind the scenes, beyond the screen and jump right into the action of your favorite movies at Universal Studios, the number one movie and TV theme park in the world.31.Which park has the longest history?A. Disneyland, California.B. Magic Kingdom,
22、Disney World, Florida.C. EPCOT, Disney World, Florida.D. Disney-MGM Studios, Florida.32. Which of the following theme parks have similar attractions?A. EPCOT & Disney-MGM Studios.B. Magic Kingdom & Universal Studios.C. Disneyland, California & Magic Kingdom.D. Disneyland, California & Universal Stud
23、ios.33.Whats the purpose of the passage?A. To attract tourists to these theme parks.B. To compare attractions in different theme parks.C. To increase the sales of Amusement Today.D. To introduce worlds best amusement parks. BDo you still remember the time you start to speak or how you learn to talk?
24、 Statistics show that most toddlers (刚学走路的小孩) learn how to say about 20 words by 18 months. Talking is easy. If you ask anyone, none will remember how they started doing it, it just comes naturally.But what might not flow as smoothly as words, is body language. Its a whole different deal when youre
25、using your hands, eyes or head instead of your tongue. And what makes it even more complicated is the fact that body language differs all around the world.I find it shockingly amazing how just a small finger gesture could mean one thing in the east and the completely opposite in the west. For instan
26、ce, in Japan bowing is the most common greeting. It shows respect and Japanese pay a lot of attention to the details like the timing, posture and movement. A bow in Japan represents sincerity, respect and graciousness. While in New Zealand Maori, the pressing of noses and foreheads is the traditiona
27、l greeting. They call it hongi”, which is regarded as the breath of life.For most of us, nodding our head up and down often means agreement, but not for the Bulgarians or Greeks. In both cultures, nodding ones head up and down actually means “no”. The American goodbye wave could actually be interpre
28、ted (领会) as a “no” in many parts of Europe and Latin America. And the Italian goodbye wave would be understood in America as a “come here” and the American “come here” gesture would actually be seen as an insult (侮辱) in most of Asia.So before you travel to explore a different culture, make sure your
29、e aware of alternate meanings for body language. We live in a world with many different cultures, so dont forget how differently one hand gesture can be interpreted!34What makes body language misunderstood often?AIts wide uses.BThe background of different cultures.CIts smooth flowing.DIts difficulti
30、es in understanding.35What does the pressing of noses and foreheads mean in New Zealand?ABreath.BRespect.CGreeting.DTradition.36In which country does nodding mean “no”?AGreece.BAmerica.CNew Zealand.DJapan.37What can be a suitable title for the text?AThe Origin of Body LanguageBThe Limitation of Cult
31、ureCThe Difference of Culture Around the WorldDBody Language Around the WorldCNew inventions come out constantly in modern society to make our life better. Even though using dyes(染料)to develop lenses(镜片)for glasses to correct colorblindness is not novel, these 3D-printed glasses seem to break fresh
32、ground. Researchers at Khalifa University in Abu Dhabi have made a very special set of glasses that allows colorblind people to view the world in color. The lenses of the eyewear are printed with a semi-transparent resin, which is mixed with dyes. The result is a set of lenses that can adjust colors
33、 according to what the user sees.Theres a wide range of color vision deficiencies (CVDs). The most common type of them is red-green blindness, where people cannot distinguish between both. The 3D-printed eyeglasses help block and distribute the color as the eye sees it, allowing the brain to send be
34、tter signals to make out the colors. Two different dyes were used during printing one blocked the undesired wavelengths for red-green patients and the other filtered the unwanted wavelengths for yellow-blue patients. In the test, their eyesight was effectively corrected.The research team tested thei
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