北京市第一七一中学2022-2023学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题 WORD版含答案.docx
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1、北京市第一七一中学20222023学年度第一学期高二英语期中调研试题一、完型填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。It was a cold evening, and my daughter and I were walking up Broadway. I didnt notice a guy sitting inside a cardboard box, but Nora did. She wasnt even four, but she_1_at my coat and said,
2、 “That mans cold. Daddy, can we take him home?”I dont remember my reply. But I do remember a sudden heavy feeling inside me. I had always been delighted at how much my daughter noticed in her_2_, whether it was birds in flight or children playing. But now she was noticing_3_and beggary.A few days la
3、ter, I saw an article in the newspaper about volunteers who picked up a food package from a nearby school on a Sunday morning and_4_it to an elderly person. It was quick and easy, so I signed us up. Nora was excited about it. She could understand the importance of food, so she could easily see how_5
4、_our job was. When Sunday came, she was ready, but I had to_6_myself to leave the house. On the way to the school, I fought an urge to turn_7_. The Sunday paper and coffee were waiting at home. Why do this? Still, we phoned the elderly person wed been appointed. She invited us right over.The buildin
5、g was in a bad state. Facing us was a silver-haired woman in an old dress. She took the package and asked us to come in. Nora ran inside. I unwillingly followed. Once inside, I saw that the department belonged to someone poor. Our hostess showed us some photos. Nora played and when the time came to
6、say goodbye, we three hugged, I walked home in tears.Professionals call such a(n)_8_“a volunteer opportunity”. They are opportunities, Ive come to see. Where else but as volunteers do you have the opportunity to do something_9_thats good for others as well as for yourself? Nora and I regularly serve
7、 meals to needy people and collect clothes for the homeless. Yet, as Ive watched her grow over these past four years, I still wonder which of us has _10_more?1. A. pulledB. glancedC. wavedD. aimed2. A. areaB. partC. eyesightD. world3. A. coldnessB. illnessC. sufferingD. ignorance4. A. deliveredB. re
8、turnedC. devotedD. posted5. A. creativeB. valuableC. shockingD. simple6 A. warnB. stopC. allowD. push7. A. backB. awayC. upD. out8. A. stayB. visitC. adventureD. opinion9. A. fairB. famousC. difficultD. enjoyable10. A. improvedB. benefitedC. triedD. seized二、语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,共10分)A阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给
9、提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。_11_(get) here is quite difficult, so apart from the Sami, very few people have ever seen Sarek. In 1909, Sarek was made a national park in order to keep the land in its natural state. Though the Sami are allowed _12_(continue) their traditional way of life
10、 in the park, no one else can live here, and all new development is _13_(ban) within park boundaries.B阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。The gesture for “OK” has different meanings in different _14_(culture). In Japan, someone _15_witnesses another person employing the ges
11、ture might think it means money. In France, a person encountering an identical gesture may interpret it as meaning zero. However, you should avoid _16_(make) this gesture in Brazil and Germany, as it is not considered polite.C阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个适当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。Last Monday,
12、 some Australian students came to our school for a visit. They _17_(show) to visit various optional courses. One of our teachers taught them something about calligraphy. As a volunteer, I explained _18_English when necessary. They were impressed by the amazing Chinese art, and some of them even trie
13、d writing some characters _19_(successful). To remember the enjoyable moment, we took photos together and this was really a memorable and _20_(reward) event.三、阅读理解(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。AThe spa town of Cheltenham sits on the edge of the Cotswolds, in the county of Glou
14、cester. Below is a look at four fabulous attractions that make Cheltenham such a terrific place to visit.Cheltenham FestivalThe festival is an annual, four-day feast of racing and, on the last day, features the famous Cheltenham Gold Cup Steeplechase. Its a dramatic race of around 3 miles and 2.5 fu
15、rlongs. and the horses have to clear 22 fences. Anything can happen. In 2020,this last day of the festival drew in a crowd of 68,859.Pittville ParkIf you visit Pitville Park, youll find it divided into two main parts by the Evesham Road. The eastern side is home to the childrens play area and is whe
16、re people can view wildlife. Meanwhile, on the western side of the road, youll find the larger area of the park and small areas of woodland. Theres also a lower lake at which you can fish during fishing season. Thats not the only activity, however. Theres a skate park, tennis courts and a small chil
17、drens play area.Holst Birthplace MuseumCheltenham was the birthplace of the 19century English composer Gustav Holst, and visitors can visit the home in which he was born. Youll receive a taste of what Victorian life was like, as the home boasts a working Victorian kitchen, scullery, and nursery. The
18、 museum also allows you to discover the composers life and times by allowing you into his music room. Here is where he composed The Planets.Sudeley CastleThis private castle, which is surrounded by views of the Cotswolds, holds the claim to fame of being the only castle in England to have a queen bu
19、ried in the grounds. The castle has witnessed all sorts of drama throughout its history and is one of the most interesting Tudor castles youll ever visit.If you would like more information on Cheltenham Town, please visit the website: www.ctladiesyouth.co.uk.21. Pitville Park is unique in its_A. gam
20、e areas.B. horse racing.C. beautiful views.D. childrens performances.22 Which of the following will a music fan be interested in? A. Pitville Park.B. Sudeley Castle.C. Cheltenham Festival.D. Holst Birthplace Museum.23. Where is this article probably from?A. A diary.B. A novel.C. A website.D. A magaz
21、ine.BTerry Fox never thought hed live a remarkable life.He liked sports, but no one thought he was talented. During his first year in the university, he had a pain in his right knee, which was so bad that he couldnt stand up. He went to the doctor for tests. They showed that he had cancer. He was go
22、ing to lose his leg and be given an artificial one. Terrys family and friends all gave him fantastic support. Terry said that he knew all those people really cared and helped him. He decided to face it with bravery.One night Terry was looking through an article about Dick Traum, who also had an arti
23、ficial leg and had run in the New York Marathon. “If he can do it,” thought Terry, “I can, too. In fact, Ill run across Canada and raise money for cancer research. It will be a Marathon of Hope!”For the next 16 months, Terry had special treatments for his cancer. And then he also began to run a litt
24、le every day. Each day he ran a little farther. It is 5,300 miles across Canada. Terry hoped to run thirty to forty miles a day so that it would take him six months. Most of all, he hoped to raise $1 million for cancer research.Because Terry had an artificial leg, running wasnt easy or straightforwa
25、rd. He had to move by jumping on one foot twice and then take a long step with his real leg. Although it looked awkward, he still kept on running. His action made people join him as he ran: children, football stars, wheelchair athletes and even his brother, Darrell. As Terry ran, people waved and ch
26、eered. So much money was donated that the volunteers used large garbage bags so everyone could give.Then, outside Thunder Bay, Ontario, Terry felt a sharp pain in his chest. The pain was from cancer; this time in his lungs. He had to abandon the Marathon after 3, 339 miles. He told the people before
27、 he left, “I wont give up. I just hope people will continue to give money.” And they did. Just under $25 million was given.Terry received numerous awards. At 22, he was the youngest Canadian to ever receive Canadas highest award, the Companion of the Order of Canada.24 What made Terry decide to run
28、across Canada?A. His passion for Marathon.B. An urge to live a normal life.C. The support of his family and friends.D. The inspiring experience of Dick Traum.25. People joined him when he ran mainly because _.A. they were moved by the scene of Terrys runningB. they served as volunteers in the marath
29、onC. they considered Terry as a great heroD. they loved running very much26. Why did he finally stop the marathon?A. He collected enough money for the donation.B. His family and friends persuaded him to abandon it.C. He got great pain in his body because of the cancer.D. Running with the artificial
30、leg wasnt straightforward.27. Which of the following words can best describe Terry?A. Generous.B. Cooperative.C. Determined.D. Creative.CProfessor Smith recently persuaded 35 people, 23 of them women, to keep a diary of all their absent-minded actions for a fortnight.When he came to analyze their em
31、barrassing lapses (差错) in a scientific report, he was surprised to find that nearly all of them fell into a few groupings. Nor did the lapses appear to be entirely random (随机).One of the women, for instance, on leaving her house for work one morning threw her dog her earrings and tried to fix a dog
32、biscuit on her ear. “The explanation for this is that the brain is like a computer,” explains the professor. “People programme themselves to do certain activities regularly. It was the womans custom every morning to throw her dog two biscuits and then put on her earrings. But somehow the action got
33、turned around in the programme.” About one in twenty of the incidents the volunteers reported were these programme assembly failures.Altogether the volunteers noted down 433 unintentional actions that they found themselves doingan average of twelve each. There appear to be peak periods in the day wh
34、en we are at our zaniest (荒谬可笑的). These are two hours sometime between eight a.m. and noon, between four and six p.m. with a smaller peak between eight and ten p.m. “Among men the peak seems to be when a changeover in brain programmes occurs, as for instance between going to and from work.” Women on
35、 average reported slightly more lapses12.5 compared with 10.9 for men probably because they were more reliable reporters.An unexpected finding of the research is that the absent-minded activity is a potential risk of doing things in which we are skilled. Normally, you would expect that skill reduces
36、 the number of errors we make. But trying to avoid silly slips by concentrating more could make things a lot worse, even dangerous.28. Professor Smith discovered that_.A. people were too embarrassed to admit their absent-mindednessB. certain patterns can be identified in the recorded incidentsC. abs
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