湖北省武汉市部分重点中学2022-2023学年高二上学期期末联考英语试卷(不含音频) 含答案.doc
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1、武汉市部分重点中学2022-2023学年度上学期期末联考高二英语试卷第一部分 听力 (共两节,满分30分) 做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。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。1. Why is the mans phone broken? A. The battery died. B. It has water damage. C. He drop
2、ped it on the ground. 2. What will the speakers probably do next? A. Turn on a fan. B. Leave the office. C. Set off the alarm. 3. How many people will be at dinner? A. Two. B. Three. C. Four. 4. What kept the woman awake last night? A. The storm. B. The temperature. C. The repairs of the power. 5. W
3、hat are the speakers doing? A. Eating vegetables. B. Picking flowers. C. Shopping for fruit. 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. Why does the woman call? A. To book a table. B. To r
4、eschedule an interview. C. To apply for a part-time job. 7. What will the woman do at 2: 30 this afternoon? A. Attend a class. B. Meet the manager. C. Work in a restaurant. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8. What do we know about the girl? A. She is always bored. B. She misses her family. C. She is busy this weekend
5、. 9. When did the girl see her family last time? A. On a holiday. B. On her birthday. C. At a relatives wedding. 听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10. What are the speakers mainly discussing? A. Child education. B. Noise disturbance. C. Pet management. 11. What do we know about the speakers new neighbors? A. They ha
6、ve three kids. B. They have a big apartment. C. They often keep their dogs in. 12. How will the speakers probably deal with the problem? A. Speak with their neighbors. B. Talk with the other residents. C. Send a message to their neighbors. 听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13. Where are the speakers? A. In a museum.
7、 B. In a library. C. In a studio. 14. When did Ronald meet Ansel? A. While fishing on a boat. B. While walking through the woods. C. While relaxing on the top of a mountain. 15. What made Ronald want to learn from Ansel? A. That he knew the best spots. B. That he had a passion for art. C. That he ha
8、d a wealth of information. 16. Who is Ronald? A. A designer. B. A photographer. C. A historian. 听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17. How did the Doggerland people make a living? A. By hunting. B. By farming. C. By trading. 18. Who often find the evidence of Doggerland? A. Scientists. B. Fishermen. C. Historians. 1
9、9. Which modern issue do researchers warn us about? A. Climate change. B. Immigration. C. Pollution. 20. What is the main subject of the talk? A. The UKs ancient flood stories. B. The danger of flooding in the UK. C. Ancient flooded land off the UK coast. 第二部分 阅读 (共两节,满分50分) 第一节 (共15小题;每小题2. 5分,满分37
10、. 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。ATHE WEEK, full of the worlds best news and facts, offering science, animals, puzzles, people, apps, photos, books, sports and eating insects, helps young people make sense of the world. Iran Protests Continue To EscalatePeople in Iran held more large protests a
11、gainst the government on October 30 after being warned not to by authorities. Students who took down partition walls meant to separate men and women in cafeterias were arrested. Protests began in September after the death of Mahsa Amini, who was arrested for showing her hair in public. Lalitpur, Nep
12、al Hindu Tihar FestivalPeople in Nepal marked the second day of the Tihar festival, which is dedicated to worshipping dogs and highlighting their loyalty to humans. The five-day festival is associated with the Hindu God Yama and each day is dedicated to a different animal. At the Sneha Care shelter,
13、 which is home to about 170 dogs, people spent the day giving dogs treats and placing orange garlands (花环) around their necks. Singapore Green Tower OpensA new 919-foot-tall skyscraper containing 80, 000 plants has opened in Singapore. The office building is also a “green oasis” for people to visit
14、and explore. On the top floor there is a 4, 500-square foot roof top farm, which produces herbs, flowers, fruit, and vegetables for three restaurants in the building. It is estimated that the farm, which visitors can also walk through, grows between 154 and 220 pounds of produce each month.1. Why di
15、d students pull down partition walls?A. To warn the authorities.B To mourn the death of Mahsa Amini.C. To fight against inequality of genders.D. To separate men and women in cafeterias.2. How is the Tihar festival celebrated?A. It is celebrated all around the world.B People have five days off to do
16、the celebration.C. Different animals are treated at the Sneha Care shelter.D. Dogs are entertained for their loyalty on its second day.3. What does the 919-foot-tall skyscraper in Singapore function as?A. A vertical farm.B. A shopping center.C. An office building.D. An indoor recreation center.【答案】1
17、. C 2. D 3. C【解析】【1题详解】推理判断题。根据Iran Protests Continue To Escalate部分下的“Students who took down partition walls meant to separate men and women in cafeterias were arrested.(拆除自助餐厅隔离男女的隔墙的学生被逮捕。)”可知,隔离墙将男女隔开,这是性别不平等的表现,由此可推知,学生推倒隔墙的原因是反对性别不平等。故选C。【2题详解】细节理解题。根据Lalitpur, Nepal Hindu Tihar Festival部分下的“Pe
18、ople in Nepal marked the second day of the Tihar festival, which is dedicated to worshipping dogs and highlighting their loyalty to humans.(尼泊尔人民庆祝Tihar节的第二天,这个节日致力于崇拜狗并强调狗对人类的忠诚。)”和“At the Sneha Care shelter, which is home to about 170 dogs, people spent the day giving dogs treats and placing orang
19、e garlands (花环) around their necks.(在Sneha护理收容所,这是大约170只狗的家,人们花了一整天给狗狗零食,并把橙色花环挂在它们的脖子上。)”可知,在Tihar节的第二天狗会因为它们的忠诚而得到款待。故选D。【3题详解】细节理解题。根据Singapore Green Tower Opens部分下的“A new 919-foot-tall skyscraper containing 80, 000 plants has opened in Singapore. The office building is also a “green oasis” for p
20、eople to visit and explore. (一座新的919英尺高的摩天大楼在新加坡落成,其中包括8万家工厂。这个办公楼也是人们参观和探索的“绿洲”。)”可知,919英尺高的摩天大楼是一座办公楼,故选C。BMaya Lin, designer and sculptor, has created some of the most iconic works and spaces with the belief that art can address important issues. Her latest projects are no different, from museums
21、 to sculptures for Presidential centers. Lin, 62, grew up in Ohio, the daughter of college professors who were Chinese immigrants. As a 21-year-old student at Yale University, she gained national prominence when her entry won a design competition for the new Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington,
22、DC. Her winning design-two black granite (花岗岩) walls engraved with the names of US service members who died in the Vietnam War (1954-1975) or remain missing-is considered one of the most influential in modern architecture. Lin went on to design the 1989 Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama,
23、and dozens of other projects globally, all with social and environmental justice in mind. She told The Wall Street Journal she uses facts in her art. She said, “I am going to present you with what the story is, but I am not going to draw the conclusion for you.” Currently underway is Lins plan for t
24、he new Museum of Chinese in America in New York City. Lin said she wants it to be a celebration of Chinese American stories and contributions to the country. Lin is also designing a sculpture to honor former President Barack Obamas mother, who died in 1995, at the Obama Presidential Center in Illino
25、is. When Obama awarded Lin the Presidential Medal of Freedom in 2016, he called her work “physical acts of poetry, each reminding us that the most important element in art or architecture is human emotion.”4. What is Maya Lin principle to make her creation?A. Art is to lead to reputation.B. Art is a
26、 physical act of poetry.C. Art is to create something distinguished.D. Art can be a medium to approach affairs.5. What is conveyed in her work for the Vietnam Veterans Memorial?A. US soldiers sacrifice in the Vietnam War.B. The influence of the Vietnam War on America.C. The bloody and cruel scenes o
27、f the Vietnam War.D. Vietnamese soldiers fearless fight in the Vietnam War.6. Where will the sculpture of Barack Obamas mother be housed?A. Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Washington, DC.B. Civil Rights Memorial in Montgomery, Alabama.C. Museum of Chinese in America in New York City.D. Obama Presidenti
28、al Center in Illinois.7. Which of the following best suits the topic of the passage?A. Designing with talentsB. Stirring up emotions in artC. Becoming a great Chinese immigrantD. Creating the most influential architecture【答案】4. D 5. A 6. D 7. B4题详解】细节理解题。根据第一段中“Maya Lin, designer and sculptor, has c
29、reated some of the most iconic works and spaces with the belief that art can address important issues. (设计师兼雕塑家Maya Lin创作了一些最具标志性的作品和空间,她相信艺术可以解决重要的问题。)”可知,Maya Lin坚信艺术可以解决重要问题。故选D。【5题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段中“Her winning design-two black granite (花岗岩) walls engraved with the names of US service members who d
30、ied in the Vietnam War (1954-1975) or remain missing-is considered one of the most influential in modern architecture.(她的获奖设计是两面黑色花岗岩墙壁,上面刻有在越南战争(1954年至1975年)中死亡或失踪的美国军人的名字,被认为是现代建筑中最有影响力的设计之一。)”可知,在越南战争中美国士兵的牺牲在她的获奖作品中传达出来了。故选A。【6题详解】细节理解题。根据最后一段中“Lin is also designing a sculpture to honor former P
31、resident Barack Obamas mother, who died in 1995, at the Obama Presidential Center in Illinois.(Maya Lin还在伊利诺伊州的奥巴马总统中心设计了一座雕塑,以纪念1995年去世的前总统巴拉克奥巴马的母亲。)”可知,奥巴马母亲的雕塑会挂在伊利诺伊州的奥巴马总统中心。故选D。【7题详解】主旨大意题。本文主要讲述了著名设计师兼雕塑家Maya Lin的生平事迹,通过所创作出的艺术作品表达了不同的情感。B选项“Stirring up emotions in art(在艺术中唤起情感)”符合文章的主题。故选B。
32、CMaking and retaining deep, meaningful friendships as an adult is hard, especially for men. Less than half of men report being satisfied with their friendships, and only about 1 in 5 said they had received emotional support from a friend in the last week, compared with 4 in 10 women, according to a
33、2021 survey from the Survey Center on American Life. Why is it so hard? When Dr. Frank Sileo, a psychologist based in Ridgewood, New Jersey, first began conducting research on male friendships in 1995, many participants assumed his survey was about homosexuality. Such stereotypes are inaccurate, but
34、 revealed some of what maybe holding some men back from deep friendships, Sileo said. Besides, boys receive messages that growing up and “manning up” mean hiding their soft side-a mindset that neuroscience, social science and developmental psychology all show is harmful to them. The drive to toughen
35、 up and never show vulnerability (脆弱) that restricts men from friendships can lead them to loneliness, violence and anger. “We consider relationships as feminine.” Sileo said. “If thats a feminine (女性特有的) thing, it becomes a weakness or inability if men admit to needing friendships. ”Thus, men seeki
36、ng closeness might turn to those they see as better at building relationships and feel comfortable exploring their vulnerability with: the women in their lives and their romantic partners, according to Sileos research. It may seem like a good solution, but putting everything on a romantic partner ca
37、n strain a relationship, whether it is going to a female partner exclusively for emotional support or depending on her to cultivate friendships and get-together for holidays and weekends. It is crucial to have multiple people to go to for support for different perspectives. “Men need to know its not
38、 just a woman thing.” she said. “They need to know that men can do it, too. ”We live in a culture that clashes with our nature. If we raise children to go against their nature, we shouldnt be surprised if some of those children grow up to struggle. Research has shown expression of negative emotions
39、improved mens emotional well-being, increased feelings of being understood and resulted in less reported loneliness. So just as many men make a great effort to eat right, exercise, succeed in their careers and raise children, men should prioritize developing friendships as well.8. Why does the autho
40、r mention some numbers in the first paragraph?A. To inform a fact.B. To introduce the topic.C. To support an opinion.D. To make a comparison.9. What do we know about Dr. Frank Sileos research in 1995?A. It studies mens health.B. It studies mens friendships.C. It studies male homosexuality.D. It stud
41、ies reasons why men lack deep friendships.10. Which one may be the consequence if a man lacks friendship?A. A man may get used to it.B. A man may turn to a woman.C. A man may become feminine.D. A man may focus more on his career.11. Which column does this passage most probably belong to?A. ScienceB.
42、 CultureC. HealthD. Entertainment【答案】8. C 9. B 10. B 11. C【8题详解】推理判断题。根据第一段“Making and retaining deep, meaningful friendships as an adult is hard, especially for men. Less than half of men report being satisfied with their friendships, and only about 1 in 5 said they had received emotional support f
43、rom a friend in the last week, compared with 4 in 10 women, according to a 2021 survey from the Survey Center on American Life.(作为一个成年人,建立并保持深厚而有意义的友谊是很难的,尤其是对男人来说。美国生活调查中心2021年的一项调查显示,只有不到一半的男性表示对自己的友谊感到满意,只有约五分之一的男性表示,他们在上周从朋友那里得到了情感支持,而女性的这一比例为十分之四。)”可知,第一段中通过数字来说明的“作为一个成年人,建立并保持深厚而有意义的友谊是很难的,尤其是
44、对男人来说”这一观点。故选C。【9题详解】细节理解题。根据第二段中“When Dr. Frank Sileo, a psychologist based in Ridgewood, New Jersey, first began conducting research on male friendships in 1995, many participants assumed his survey was about homosexuality. ( 1995年,新泽西州里奇伍德的心理学家弗兰克西莱奥博士首次开始对男性友谊进行研究时,许多参与者都以为他的调查是关于同性恋的。)”可知,弗兰克西莱
45、奥博士在1995年研究的是男人之间的友谊。故选B。【10题详解】推理判断题。根据第四段中“Thus, men seeking closeness might turn to those they see as better at building relationships and feel comfortable exploring their vulnerability with: the women in their lives and their romantic partners, according to Sileos research. (因此,根据Sileo的研究,寻求亲密关系
46、的男性可能会转向那些他们认为更善于建立关系、更能自如地探索自己弱点的人:生活中的女性和他们的浪漫伴侣。)”可知,男士缺乏友谊的时候,他们会转向生活中的女性或者是他们的浪漫伴侣。故选B。【11题详解】推理判断题。通读全文,尤其是最后一段中“Research has shown expression of negative emotions improved mens emotional well-being, increased feelings of being understood and resulted in less reported loneliness. So just as ma
47、ny men make a great effort to eat right, exercise, succeed in their careers and raise children, men should prioritize developing friendships as well.(研究表明,负面情绪的表达能够提高男性的情绪幸福感,增加被理解的感觉,减少人们所说的孤独感。因此,就像许多男人努力保持正确的饮食、锻炼、事业成功和抚养孩子一样,男人也应该优先考虑发展友谊。)”可知,本文主要讲述的是在生活中友谊对于成年男性来说是很重要的,他们可以向朋友倾诉负面情绪,这能提高他们的情绪幸
48、福感,增加被理解的感觉,减少孤独感,由此可以推断文章选自于健康栏目。故选C。DWhile DNA from animal bones or teeth can cast light on an individual species, environmental DNA enabled scientists to build a picture of a whole ecosystem. A core of ice age sediment (沉积物) from northern Greenland has yielded the worlds oldest sequences of DNA.
49、The 2 million-year-old DNA samples revealed the now largely lifeless polar region was once home to rich plant and animal life including elephant-like mammals known as mastodons (乳齿象), reindeer, hares, lemmings, geese, birch trees and poplars, according to new research published in the journal Nature
50、 on Wednesday. The finding is the work of scientists in Denmark who were able to detect and restore environmental DNA genetic material drop into the environment by all living organisms in tiny amounts of sediment taken from the Copenhagen Formation, in the mouth of a strait in the Arctic Ocean in Gr
51、eenlands northernmost point, during a 2006 expedition. They then compared the DNA pieces with libraries of DNA collected from both extinct and living animals, plants and microorganisms. The genetic material revealed dozens of other plants and creatures that had not been previously detected at the si
52、te based on whats known from fossils and pollen records. “The first thing that blew our mind when were looking at this data is obviously this mastodon and the presence of it that far north, which is quite far north of what we knew as its natural range,” said study co-author Mikkel Pedersen. The mix
53、of temperate (温带) and Arctic trees and animals suggested a previously unknown type of ecosystem that has no modern equivalent one that could act as a genetic road map for how different species might adapt to a warmer climate, the researchers found. Love Dalen, a professor at the Centre for Palaeogen
54、etics at Stockholm University, said the finding “pushed the envelope” for the field of ancient DNA. “Also, the findings that several temperate species (such as relatives of spruce and mastodon) lived at such high latitudes are exceptionally interesting,” he added. Further study of environmental DNA
55、from this time period could help scientists understand how various organisms might adapt to climate change. “Its a climate that we expect to face on Earth due to global warming and it gives us some idea of how nature will respond to increasing temperatures,” he explained.12. What can we know about e
56、nvironmental DNA from the passage?A. It makes it easier to understand individual species.B. It is a collection of DNA from all kinds of living things.C. It includes DNA of mammals living 2 million years ago.D. It was first discovered in sediment from northern Greenland.13. How did the scientists ide
57、ntify the result of their research?A. By looking at the data of mastodon.B. By detecting DNA samples at the site.C. By analyzing fossils and pollen records.D. By comparing the newly-found DNA with existing ones.14. What do the underlined words mean in the 7th paragraph?A. broke the limitB. laid a fo
58、undationC. raised a new questionD. attracted wide attention15. Which is the best title for the passage?A. Northern Greenland faces species extinctionB. Oldest DNA reveals a solution to global warmingC. Northern Greenland faces increasing temperaturesD. Oldest DNA reveals a 2 million-year-old ecosyst
59、em【答案】12. B 13. D 14. A 15. D【12题详解】细节理解题。根据第三段中“The finding is the work of scientists in Denmark who were able to detect and restore environmental DNA genetic material drop into the environment by all living organisms(这项发现是丹麦科学家的工作,他们能够检测和恢复环境DNA遗传物质滴入环境中的所有生物体)”可知,环境DNA是各种生物DNA的集合。故选B。【13题详解】细节理解题
60、。根据第四段中“They then compared the DNA pieces with libraries of DNA collected from both extinct and living animals, plants and microorganisms.(然后,他们将这些 DNA片段与从已经灭绝和活着的动物、植物和微生物中收集的DNA文库进行比较)”可知,科学家们通过比较新发现的DNA和现有的DNA来确定他们的研究结果的,故选D。【14题详解】词句猜测题。根据上文“The mix of temperate (温带) and Arctic trees and animals
61、 suggested a previously unknown type of ecosystem that has no modern equivalent one that could act as a genetic road map for how different species might adapt to a warmer climate, the researchers found.(研究人员发现,温带和北极的树木和动物的混合表明了一种以前未知的生态系统类型,这种生态系统没有现代的对应物它可以作为不同物种如何适应更温暖气候的基因路线图)”可知,研究人员发现了一种以前未知的生态
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