江苏省海安市立发中学2022-2023学年高二英语9月检测试卷(PDF版含答案).pdf
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1、高二英语第 1 页 共 12 页立发中学 2022-2023 学年度第一学期月检测试卷高二英语(考试时间 120 分钟,总分 150 分)命题人、校核人: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个小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Relatives.B.Classmates.
2、C.Colleagues.2.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.The biology course.B.Their study partners.C.The results of the test.3.When will the speakers get to Graces house?A.At 7:00.B.At 6:50.C.At 6:30.4.Why does the man have so many clocks?A.He has trouble getting up.B.He likes collecting clocks.C
3、.He often forgets about time.5.Where is Mimi probably?A.At home.B.At school.C.At a hospital.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 does the woman think of her trip?A.
4、Amazing.B.Dangerous.C.Disappointing.7.What does the man mean in the end?A.The woman should have gone hiking.B.The woman should have tried the dogsled.C.The woman should have climbed mountains.听第 7 段材料,回答第 8、9 题。8.What kind of painting does the man like?A.Watercolor paintings.B.Oil paintings.C.Ink pa
5、intings.高二英语第 2 页 共 12 页9.What are the speakers mainly talking about?A.Hobbies.B.A famous painting.C.Their university classes.听第 8 段材料,回答第 10 至 12 题。10.What are the speakers doing now?A.Playing the violin.B.Talking about music.C.Having a class.11.In what aspect does Anna make a mistake?A.The topic o
6、f the report.B.The problem people are involved in.C.The performance of playing the violin.12.What do we know about Anna?A.She is active in class.B.She is late for the class.C.She likes playing the violin.听第 9 段材料,回答第 13 至 16 题。13.What will the woman do on the weekend?A.Go to the concert.B.Mark the p
7、apers.C.Rest in her dorm.14.Why did the woman offer to help Mathers?A.To get money for concert tickets.B.To prove herself to be responsible.C.To earn money for further education.15.When will the man tell the woman about the concert?A.This Saturday.B.Next Monday.C.Next Tuesday.16.What might the woman
8、 be?A.A student.B.A professor.C.A band member.听第 10 段材料,回答第 17 至 20 题。17.How many group workshops are introduced?A.Four.B.Five.C.Six.18.What do these workshops have in common?A.They all last for three hours.B.They deal with the same topic.C.They are free to all enrolled students.19.Which workshop is
9、 held later in the year?A.The Anxiety workshop.B.The Adjusting workshop.C.The Communicating workshop.20.Who is the Motivation workshop intended for?A.The foreign students.B.The research students.C.The first-year students.高二英语第 3 页 共 12 页第二部分 阅读(共两节,满分 50 分)第一节(共 15 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 37.5 分)阅读下列短文,从每题所
10、给的 A、B、C 和 D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ADavid Shepherd Wildlife Foundation(DSWF)is delighted to welcome faithfulsupporters and new friends to join us at our annual Wildlife Ball to celebrate thenatural world and conservation.Hosted by the grand Dorchester Hotel in London,the DSWF Wildlife Ball will take place on
11、 the 27th July 2022 where well bring thewilderness to life with our very own Sundown Safari(观赏之旅).Join a black-tie gastronomical(美食)safariAs part of a black-tie gastronomical safari,guests will be treated to amouth-watering three-course meal,enjoy world-class entertainment and listen toinsightful an
12、d inspiring speeches about DSWFs conservation work to turn the tableson extinction.The DSWF Wildlife Ball helps raise vital funds and awareness for our essentialwork,protecting endangered species and their habitats across the world.After a yearaway we are excited to be welcoming you back and look fo
13、rward to being yourguides at what promises to be a night to remember in support of wildlife.Last year,the virtual Wildlife Ball raised over 80,000 for DSWFs vitalconservation efforts across Africa and Asia,despite not being able to celebrate inperson.We are really excited to invite you back to the D
14、orchester Hotel,who are ourgenerous hosts,and together aim to celebrate wildlife and the wilderness in style andto raise vital funds to help in the fight for a greener future.Book tickets to the Wildlife Ball 2022Book tickets or register your interest today to avoid disappointment.Either byemailing
15、the team at wildlifeballdavidshepherd.org or by calling the DSWF officeon 01483 272323.Individual Tickets:200(Children under 12 get a discount of 40%)VIP packages are available on request.21.What do we learn about Wildlife Ball 2022?A.Itll be held in the wild.B.Itll offer guests a delicious meal.C.I
16、tll allow guests to watch ball games.D.Itll be followed by a guided tour of London.22.Whats the main purpose of hosting Wildlife Ball 2022?A.To entertain sponsors.B.To establish reputation.C.To obtain financial support.D.To interact with wild animals.高二英语第 4 页 共 12 页23.Whats the admission fee for a
17、couple with their ten-year-old twins?A.440.B.520.C.560.D.640.B“Twelve years ago,I was a professional dancer and black belt in taekwondo(跆拳 道)when a disease went undiagnosed and wiped out my muscular system.Ifinally ended up on life support in intensive care with organ failure.”Kaufmanrecalled,“I wen
18、t from living this big life to not knowing how I was going to survive.Fortunately,on my birthday in 2009,I received a new heart and was given a secondchance at life!”After volunteering in Los Angeles hospitals,Kaufman started the non-profit,Avas Heart.She and her organization offered transplant(移植)p
19、atients services thatwere often not covered by insurance,including food,gas,co-pays on medicines,andhousing.“What I found out was that if you didnt have post-transplant-housing,youcouldnt get listed and admitted into the hospital,”Kaufman said.She learned thatfor the nearly 110,000 people in the US
20、waiting for a lifesaving organ transplant,itwas not just a matter of adding your name to the list.Patients must be financiallysecure and be able to afford transportation.Whats more,they must findaccommodations(住处)near their transplant hospital:Kaufman runs two housinglocations,which allows the patie
21、nts to remain close to their transplant hospitalduring the period of their aftercare,typically about three months at no cost.Her organization also helps donor families,which she thinks makes the wholecircle complete.“One organ donor can save eight lives and then theres tissue andskin and eyes and bl
22、ood vessels(血管)and so many other things,”Kaufman said.“The donor is the whole story.Without the donor,there are no transplant centers,notransplant surgeons,no me.In my eyes,the donors are the heroes.”To date,Avas Heart has helped nearly 90 families with burial costs for theirloved ones whose organs
23、have saved countless lives.Kaufman also works closelywith those who receive donations to build relationships with donor families andspread awareness about the importance of organ donation.24.Why did Kaufman talk about her memory in Paragraph 1?A.To illustrate the significance of life.B.To recall her
24、 plain and boring days.C.To indicate her motivation for paying back.D.To confirm her enthusiasm for the profession.25.For a transplant patient,admission into the hospital requires the followingEXCEPT _.A.nearby housingB.health insuranceC.financial securityD.affordable transportation高二英语第 5 页 共 12 页2
25、6.Which of the following best describes Kaufman?A.Brave and caring.B.Sympathetic and easy-going.C.Grateful and warm-hearted.D.Considerate and hardworking.27.What message does the text mainly convey?A.Its better to give than to receive.B.The blessed have the heart of giving.C.Health matters much more
26、 than wealth.D.Volunteering makes the world a better place.CThe Global Heritage Fund,a nonprofit organization,aims to protect places ofcultural importance in developing countries for the reasons that these countries oftenhave few resources to protect such places and that other major cultural organiz
27、ationsoften pay more attention to protecting places in developed countries.For example,UNESCO has 45 World Heritage places in Italy,42 in Spain,but Peru,famous for itsancient Incan buildings,has only 9 World Heritage places.Guatemala(危地马拉)has only 3.The fund recently released a list of cultural trea
28、sures in the developing worldthat are in danger of disappearing.These places are important because they arerecords of our human civilization.Globalization(全 球 化)has created aninternational culture that is about sameness.But the endangered places are trying toprotect the rich differences of human cul
29、ture throughout history.One of the funds current projects is in Guatemalas Mirador Basin,whichcontains several important examples of ancient Mayan(玛 雅)settlements.Thebuildings are surrounded by forests.Centuries of tree growth has covered the pyramids and religious buildings,which provides some of t
30、he finest examples of the early part of the Mayancivilization.But this area is in danger from robbers and people cutting trees illegally.Also,over the past ten years,over 70%of the natural environment in the area hasbeen destroyed by fires.The fund has 3 goals for its Mirador project.One is helping
31、the governmentobtain UNESCO recognition.Another is establishing permanent protection for thearea.And the third is working to make the area a sustainable protected area within10 years.To meet these goals,money from the fund will go toward restoring thebuildings of El Mirador and mapping and exploring
32、 newly discovered buildings.Thefund is also paying to train local guides on how to stop theft and illegal tree-cutting.Educational programs are helping to give people in the area the skills they need tohave jobs that do not endanger this protected area.The Global Heritage Fund says we have a duty to
33、 the people of the past,present高二英语第 6 页 共 12 页and future to make sure we do not lose these examples of human history.Everycountry,organization and individual can play a role in helping to protect this richhistory.28.Why does the Global Heritage Fund focus on protecting cultural places indeveloping
34、countries?A.They are poor and often ignored.B.They are quite attractive to tourists.C.They are fascinating and dangerous.D.They are more important to mankind.29.Why is protecting the endangered places important in the time of globalization?A.Because we should create an international culture about sa
35、meness.B.Because the developing world needs them to make money.C.Because they can help speed up the process of globalization.D.Because the rich differences of human culture should be preserved.30.What does the Mirador project mainly want to achieve?A.Financial cooperation.B.National recognition.C.Su
36、stainable protection.D.Employment promotion.31.What can be a suitable title for the text?A.World Heritage in DangerB.The Global Heritage FundC.Every Project MattersD.Every Individual MattersDIn a weightless,microgravity(微 重 力)environment like space,how cansomeone with sight or mobility problems navi
37、gate(航行)on the space station?Asscientists continue to push the boundaries of spaceflight and the possibility of humanlife on other planets,how can we build space infrastructure(基础设施)friendly toall humans?The Mission AstroAccess project aims to answer these questions,starting witha historic parabolic
38、(抛物线的)flight that took off from Long Bench on Oct.17,2021.A group of 12 disabled scientists,students,athletes and artists launched into azero-gravity environment as a first step.To get a better idea of what is needed formore inclusive(包 容 的)space travel,AstroAccess plans to conduct a series offollow
39、-on parabolic flights after the first launch.On these flights,a plane flies up toan altitude(海拔)of around 32,000 feet and then begins a descent at about 4 milesper second.This quick descent creates a microgravity,weightless effect lastingroughly 30 seconds.Afterwards,the plane climbs back up to a st
40、able altitude,andrepeats the process again.The 12 AstroAccess ambassadors selected for this first microgravity flightincluded four blind or low-vision ambassadors;two deaf or hard-of-hearingambassadors;and six with mobility disabilities,all carrying out various tasks in the高二英语第 7 页 共 12 页weightless
41、 environment.One of the challenges was seeing whether all memberscould perform basic safety and operational tasks.The crew also tested whethersound beacons(声 信 标)could be used for blind members to detect themselves.They are also investigating how American Sign Language will be impacted bymicrogravit
42、y.“My whole career goal is to make the average person able to go to outer space,where you dont have to be a crazy trained astronaut with perfect physical abilitiesand health to visit outer space,”said Brenda Williamson,head of the AstroAccesslogistics committee.“I grew up on Star Trek,so the idea of
43、 exploration is reallyimportant.”32.Why is the Mission AstroAccess project carried out?A.To build mobile space infrastructure.B.To involve all humans in spaceflight.C.To expose the disabled to zero gravity.D.To train a group of disabled astronauts.33.What does the underlined word“descent”in paragrap
44、h 2 mean?A.Going down.B.Going up.C.Taking off.D.Touching down.34.What do we know about the 12 selected ambassadors?A.They all have mobility problems.B.They communicate by sign language.C.They do scientific research in the lab.D.They perform tasks in weightlessness.35.What does Brenda Williamson thin
45、k of the project?A.Meaningful.B.Successful.C.Unrealistic.D.Challenging.第二节(共 5 小题;每小题 2.5 分,满分 12.5 分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Life consists of constant decision-making at pretty much every moment andyou can make choices and plans for life.36When these unexpected situationsadd up,it
46、s easy to become anxious and feel out of control.The principles belowmay help you handle these feelings.Rather than viewing your life as“out of control”,it helps to take an“it is whatit is”attitude for the time being.37Instead,it just signifies letting go ofneeding control;letting go of a need to co
47、ntrol everything can lead to greater lifesatisfaction.Even if you may not control everything,you do still have control over somethings.Work on changing the things you do have control over,like going to the gyma bit more,eating fewer sweets or removing an unpleasant person from your life.38高二英语第 8 页
48、共 12 页Constantly wondering whether youre making the right choices will disturb you.In contrast,taking pride in what you create for your life is beneficial.If youve madebad decisions,learn from them and move forward.39Also,try to beappreciative of challenging situations because they push you to keep
49、going and bringyou to better times.40Whether it is with a loved one or a clinical psychologist who offersprofessional advice,dont hesitate to talk it out.They can help you deconstruct thesefeelings and sort them out accordingly.A.Learn to value your own strengths.B.There are times when you lack moti
50、vation.C.This doesnt mean accepting poor treatment.D.Voicing what makes you stressed makes sense.E.It helps establish a sense of control and optimism in your life.F.The mistakes may have boosted personal growth and wisdom.G.Yet no one can ever be prepared for the things beyond expectation.第三部分语言运用(共
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