江苏省连云港市2022-2023学年高二英语下学期期末考试试题(Word版附答案).docx
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1、20222023学年第二学期期末调研考试高二英语试题(试题满分150分,考试时间120分钟)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。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。每段对话仅读一遍例:How much is the shirt?A.19.15.B.9.18.C.9.15.答案是C。1.What does the man dislike about the room?A.The wall.B.The painting.C.The car
2、pet.2.What is the man going to do?A.Go shopping.B.Make cakes.C.Cook lunch.3.Why does the woman refuse to go dancing tonight?A.She doesnt like dancing.B.She plans to get up early tomorrow.C.She wants to visit her grandma then.4.What was the problem with the womans car?A.It broke down.B.It went missin
3、g.C.It ran out of oil.5.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.A city.B.The weather.C.A forecaster.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。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.What did the man do last month?A.He went to a
4、 night school.B.He travelled around Detroit.C.He attended a sales conference.7.Where does the conversation take place?A.In a gym.B.In a classroom.C.In an office.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.What did the man do before he met the woman?A.He had a drink.B.He focused on his work.C.He looked for his phone.9.What did
5、 the woman complain about?A.The man was drunk.B.The meeting was too long.C.The man kept her waiting.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.What did the man order for his mothers birthday?A.A drink.B.A cake.C.Some chocolate.11.What could the woman probably be?A.A cook.B.A waitress.C.A manager.12.What will the man proba
6、bly do next?A.Have a meal.B.Talk to John.C.See the menu.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Where are the speakers?A.In a cafe.B.In a classroom.C.In a library.14.What is the womans opinion on her last class?A.Exciting.B.Boring.C.Useless.15.What does the man think of the professors class?A.Talkative.B.Inspiring.C.Th
7、oughtful.16.What does the woman plan to do?A.Sit in on the mans class.B.Have a talk with her professor.C.Register for World History class.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Where is the Photocopy Room?A.Opposite the restrooms.B.Near the Reading Room.C.To the east of the Circulation Desk.18.What can listeners do i
8、n the study rooms?A.Do research.B.Check out books.C.Perform interactive activities.19.When was the library built?A.1 year ago.B.5 years ago.C.20 years ago.20.What is the speaker going to do next?A.Present some books.B.Show the listeners around.C.Answer the listeners questions.第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共
9、15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AMost popular wildlife parks in India often have long queues and are expensive. Namrata Dadwal lists four lesser-known sanctuaries(保护区)that you can explore at a more reasonable price.Kumbalgarh Wildlife SanctuarySpread over 578 acres in the Arava
10、llirange, the sanctuary is near the Famous Kumbalgarh Fort. The sanctuary makes home to many endangered species of wildlife like wolf, leopard, and jungle cat.Best way to explore: By boatBest time to explore: March to DecemberNational Chambal SanctuaryThe 5400 sq km sanctuary extends into Rajasthan
11、and Uttar Pradesh and is the only one in India with three keystone species-Ganges river dolphin, ghariyal and red-crowned roof turtle along with eight rare turtle species and about 300 species of birds.Best way to explore: By boatBest time to explore: November to MarchCoringa Wildlife SanctuaryWhile
12、 the Sunderbans in West Bengal is Indias most popular mangrove(红树林) forest, an equally wonderful one is Coringa, which is the second largest one in the country. It is a birders heaven and is also home to otters, jackals, fishing cats and estuarine crocodiles. Endangered Olive Ridley sea turtles nest
13、 here from January to March.Best way to explore: By boat or on footBest time to explore: November to FebruaryGulf of Mannar Marine National ParkThe park has 21 islands and three distinct coastal ecosystems-coral reef, seagrass bed and mangroves-with over 4,200 species of plants and animals. It is ho
14、me to the largest endangered marine mammal Dugong and is also the last shelter of Balanoglossus.Best way to explore: By boat or on footBest time to explore: October to March21.Which is the best choice for a visit in July?A.Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary.B.National Chambal Sanctuary.C.Kumbalgarh Wildlife
15、 Sanctuary.D.Gulf of Mannar Marine National Park.22.What can we see in Coringa Wildlife Sanctuary?A.Dugong.C.Ganges river dolphin.B.Jungle cat.D.Olive Ridley sea turtle.23.Where can the text be found?A.In a diary.C.In a biology book.B.In a biography.D.In a travel brochure.BIn 2018,a major new exhibi
16、tion opened at New Yorks Museum of Modern Art (MoMA).The show brought together more than a hundred works by a single Brazilian artist:Tarsila do Amaral.Although widely celebrated in her native country, the artist was relatively unknown outside Brazil.So who was Tarsila?Born in 1886, Tarsila do Amara
17、l is considered the mother of modern art Brazil. She first developed a love for art after her parents sent her to study in Spain She returned to Europe a few years later, and settled in Paris. Several artists there including Picasso, were beginning to experiment with new forms-less realistic and mor
18、e abstract. The new approaches continued to influence Tarsila after she returned to Brazil.Approaches to art in Brazil at that time were relatively conservative(保守的).Traditional European styles dominated, with works mainly featuring natural, religious, or historical scenes in soft colors. Tarsila de
19、cided to take a different direction: “I want to be the painter of my country,” she wrote. Her images began to reflect Brazils diverse identity-a mix of native, African, and European peoples. She used strong, vivid colors to paint real-life scenes of the nations farmers, countryside, and wildlife. Th
20、is had never been done before i Brazilian art.One of Tarsilas most famous works is Abaporu (1928),which means “Mar Who Eats People. The painting has a playful quality, but its look and feel are distinctly Brazilian. The work later inspired a Brazilian art movement called antropofagia. Brazilian arti
21、sts began to take in styles from other cultures and mix them with local influences. The result was something uniquely Brazilian.Tarsila do Amaral died in So Paulo in 1973,age 86.But her artwork and legacy live on in her native Brazil. “For Brazilians, her recognition is off the charts, says James Ro
22、ndeau, director of the Art Institute of Chicago. “She is the Picasso of Brazil. Now, with the MoMA exhibition, Tarsilas art is being appreciated by a new audience of admirers around the world.24. What can we learn about Tarsilas experiences?A. She was born in Brazil.B. She did experiments in Paris.C
23、. She was taught by Picasso in Spain.D. She worked for New Yorks MoMA. 25. What make Tarsilas works unique?I High quality and European styles. p Strong colors and real-life scenes.C Conservative style and natural scenes.D Religious background and historical topics.26.What does the underlined phrase
24、“off the charts mean in the last paragraph?A.Original.B.Outdated.C.Unbcatable.D.Dynamic.27.Which can be a suitable title for the text?A.Tarsila do Amaral, the Picasso of BrazilB.Antropofagia, a Brazilian art movementC.The development of Brazils Modern ArtD.The MoMA exhibition of a Brazilian artistCB
25、abies born during the first Covid-19 lockdown reached fewer developmental milestones at the age of one, compared with those born before the pandemic-although they may have been faster to crawl(爬),a recent study suggested.About 600,000 babies were born in Britain during 2020 when Covid restrictions p
26、ut a stop to many social activities,including antenatal(出生前的)group outings and meeting grandparents. Since then, parents and psychologists have thought about the impact of the lockdown on the social development of babies.Dr Susan Byrne,a pediatric neurologist(儿科神经学家)said,“During the first six months
27、 the families studied in Ireland were in contact with only four other people outside the family unit on average, and by the time the babies reached 12 months, one in four of them hadnt met another child their own age.”To investigate how this affected development, Byrne and her co-workers asked the p
28、arents of 309 pandemic babies to assess their babies ability to crawl, pick up tiny objects with a thumb and index finger, express at least one definite and meaningful word, and meet seven other developmental milestones once they reached 12 months. The babies were all born between March and May 2020
29、.The study suggested the pandemic lockdown had a small but measurable effect on babies language and communication skills; compared with pre-pandemic babies, these were less likely to have one definite word (89% v 77%), to point at objects (93% v 84%), or be able to wave bye-bye(94.5% v 88%).However,
30、 more could crawl(91%v 97.5%),perhaps due to spending less time in a pushchair.Byrne stressed that the differences were small, and there was plenty that parents could do to help toddlers(学步儿童)catch up. “Babies are resilient(有复原力的)and curious by nature.28.Whats the purpose of the study?A.To advocate
31、family activities with babies.B.To find out the impact of lockdown on babies.C.To make out babies developmental milestones.D.To confirm the public assumption about Covid-19.29.What does “this underlined in paragraph 4 refer to?A.Lacking contact with others.B.Coming down with Covid-19.C.Stopping visi
32、ting grandparents.D.Meeting babies of the same age.30.How did Byrne get the findings?A.By doing an online survey.C.By referring to previous data.B.By making assessments.D.By making comparisons.31.What may Byrne suggest parents doing?A.Using a pushchair more often.B.Socializing with other families.C.
33、Helping babies do more exercises.D.Monitoring childrens development.DDigging out potato tubers(茎块)is one of the greatest rewards gardens have to offer. Children in particular are surprised at seeing these tubers that almost magically become chips,mash(泥)or baked potatoes.Happily, potatoes are very e
34、asy to grow. Seed tubers are placed in good garden soil,ideally with some compost(堆肥)for every square meter,in a sunny spot,about 10cm deep at 30cm intervals in rows 60-70cm apart.Seed tubers are offered as curliest and second earliest and maincrop. The second earliest and maincrops can be stored fo
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