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江苏省苏州市2024-2025学年高二上学期11月期中英语试题

江苏省苏州市2024-2025学年高二上学期11月期中英语试题

江苏省苏州市2024-2025学年高二上学期11月期中英语试题一、阅读理解When you volunteer through United Way, you’ re joining 1.5 million people who are giving back so others can get ahead. Use your time and talent to create social change where you work or live — join our community of game changers.If you are accepted to become a United Way volunteer, you will be required to complete the series of immunization (免疫) requirements listed below. It is requested that you complete all of your immunization requirements through your own healthcare provider. However, if this presents a financial hardship for you, Employee Health or Occupational Health may be able to assist with these requirements.V olunteer duties vary, but may include visiting and socializing with patients, helping withlight tasks such as sorting or filing, and assisting patients/visitors with wayfinding.V olunteers cannot perform any “hand-on” or clinical duties, perform the same job as staff members, or shadow or observe medical staff.We do not offer any research or internship opportunities.1.What is the purpose of the United Way?A.To inform volunteers to take the vaccines.B.To attract volunteers to make a difference.C.To create social change in the community.D.To provide an opportunity of internship. 2.What can be learned about immunization requirements?A.Two doses of MMR are necessary for Measles.B.TDaP should be shot at the age of 17 immediately.C.2 negative TB tests are given in prior 12 months.D.Hepatitis B Vaccine is only for regional volunteers.3.What are the volunteers expected to do?A.Assist dying patients file their wills.B.Direct the way for patients and visitors.C.Take medical workers’ place in case.D.Observe doctors in a clinical setting.In 2015, Brian Peterson, a car designer for Kia Motors, moved to Santa Ana, California, with his wife, Vanessa. There, they often met a homeless man named Matt Faris, who would frequently shout on the street corner, sometimes disturbing their sleep. Initially, Peterson had no interaction with Faris, but everything changed after reading the book Love Does, which stressed the power of love in action. Inspired by the book, Peterson decided to introduce himself to Faris.In their first conversation, Peterson learned that Faris had moved to Southern California from Kentucky in pursuit of a music career but had fallen on hard times, living on the streets for over a decade. Despite Faris’s rough appearance, Peterson saw beauty in him and felt forced to paint his portrait, even though he hadn’t picked up a paintbrush in eight years. Faris agreed, marking the start of a transformative project.So Peterson went to establish Faces of Santa Ana, a nonprofit organization dedicated to painting portraits of unhoused individuals in the community. He captures each subject’s personality through colors and then sells the portraits, splitting the earnings with the subject. Half of the funds are placed in a “love account”, which helps them to address their personal needs.However, Peterson learned the importance of asking people directly how they wanted to use the money rather than assuming what they need most. For example, Faris used the funds from his portrait to record an album, while another subject, Kimberly Sondoval, used the money to help pay her daughter’s rent.Over the years, Peterson’s project expanded, leading him to found Faces of Mankind, where artists nationwide paint portraits of the homeless. To date, Peterson has personally painted 41 portraits. His work not only provides financial assistance but also fosters understanding and connection between the buyers and the subjects, with many buyers developing friendships with the individuals they initially overlooked. Peterson hopes his work will continue to change how people perceive the homeless.4.What inspired Brian Peterson to approach Matt Faris?A.He saw Faris had artistic talent.B.He read a book about love in action.C.He wanted to complain about Faris’s shouting.D.He intended to found a nonprofitorganization.5.How does Brian Peterson deal with the money he earns from selling the portraits?A.He donates it to charities.B.He uses it to expand his project.C.He sponsors the homeless to buy art supplies.D.He keeps half and gives the other half to his subjects.6.What is true about Peterson in Paragraph 3?A.He believes in giving without accepting.B.He prefers to decide how the money should be spent.C.He helps people based on their personal needs.D.He funds them to develop art-related projects.7.What would be the best title for this passage?A.Painting for Homeless B.Art Can Cure HomelessnessC.The Story of Matt Faris D.Selling Portraits for CharityScientists from the Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HIPS) under the Chinese Academy of Sciences have designed a wristwatch that can measure essential chemicals in body sweat. Theirfindings were published in the journal ACS Nano.Sweat contains electrolytes (电解质), primarily potassium, sodium and calcium. The balance of these essential minerals is crucial for supporting muscle function, nerve health and regular heartbeat. The wristwatch collects sweat from the skin and analyzes it in real time using a sensor chip with sensitive membrane. When sweat enters the device, it will come into contact with the membrane that contains three tubes capable of measuring sodium, potassium and calcium levels respectively.Although they are not the first to invent sweat sensors, the Chinese researchers emphasized the wrist watch’s solid interface for long-term reliability. “It surpasses the stability of many other sensors by consistently monitoring human sweat for over six months,” said the lead researcher Huang Xingjiu.Since athletes use electrolyte drinks to counteract (抵制) the loss of energy and refill it, researchers in the study measured the sweat composition of these chemicals in athletes running long distances. The accuracy reached about 95 percent when compared to the standard detection method.“When there are electrolyte abnormalities, the device will remind users to supplement (补充) them quickly. The aim of developing this device is to provide warnings for electrolyte loss and reduce exercise-related injury risks.”For ordinary people, the traditional electrolyte test requires samples of body fluids taken in hospitals. The new wristwatch has the potential to serve as an alternative to needles for measuring electrolytes.The next goal of the research team is to design various sensitive membrane materials for monitoring more information. The researchers noted that compared to popular fitness watches on the market, the device they designed is larger and heavier, making it less comfortable to wear. However, they expect to develop wearable sweat sensors suitable for market applications in the next five years. The team of researchers also aims to adapt the device for environmental monitoring.8.What is Paragraph 2 mainly about?A.The working principle of the device.B.The composition of sweat.C.The function of a particular sensor.D.The balance of the minerals.9.Which of the following is the advantage of the wristwatch?A.accurate and popular.B.large and wearable.C.convenient and comfortable.D.reliable and stable.10.What does the author imply in the last paragraph?A.The wristwatch has no equal now.B.The product hasn’t hit the market yet.C.The researchers are content with the product.D.The device will be definitely put into extensive use.11.What is the purpose of the passage?A.To provide warnings for readers to reduce risks.B.To introduce a new product on monitoring health.C.To inform the readers of the importance of eletrolytes.D.To analyze the relationship between sweat and health.Victories are temporary in China’s fast-changing economy. Earlier this month Colin Huang, the founder of Pinduoduo, became China’s richest man. The company, founded in 2015, today is China’s third-largest e-commerce firm by sales, behind only JD.com and Alibaba.Mr Huang’s time atop China’s rich list was, however, brief. On August 26th Pinduoduo’s share price decreased by nearly 30% after it reported sales for the quarter from April to June fell short of the market’s high expectations and gave warning that a long-run decline in profitability was “unavoidable”.Pinduoduo’s misfortunes are set against a backdrop of weakening consumer spending in China. In June sales from the “618” shopping festival fell for the first time, despite a number of platforms extending their sales periods this year. A fierce price war is adding to the trouble. Visit any Chinese e-commerce site and you will be impressed by signs advertising huge discounts and promising the cheapest deals online. Competition has grown more intense because of attacks into e-commerce by short-video apps such as Douyin and Xiaohongshu. Some merchants are piling yet more pressure on the industry. Some Chinese e-commerce companies juice their sales by fining merchants for late deliveries or product mismatches. Last month hundreds of suppliers surrounded the offices of Temu, Pinduoduo’s foreign branch, in the southern city of Guangzhou to protest against such punishment.Pinduoduo may be hoping that international expansion will rescue it from deteriorating conditions at home. That will not be straightforward. Although the number of people using Temu, which launched in America in 2022, has rocketed, owing in no small part to the vast amounts it has spent on advertising, turning that into profit has proved trickier.What is more, America’s e-commerce Amazon is fighting back against the Chinese upstart. During its Prime Day sale in July it offered discounts of up to 70% on some products. It is also reportedly planning to launch a discount section on its site which will feature cheap items. 12.Why did Pinduoduo’s share price decrease sharply?A.China is experiencing a major economic boom.B.Colin Huang failed to run the company well.C.Sales for the second quarter didn’t meet the expectations.D.Consumers were unwilling to spend money on the platform.13.What difficulty is Pinduoduo faced with?A.The rapid rise of JD.com and Alibaba.B.The pressure from consumers and suppliers.C.The invasion of many overseas e-commerce giants.D.The intense price competition and weak purchasing power.14.What does the underlined word “deteriorating” in paragraph 4 probably mean?A.Declining.B.Alarming.C.Increasing.D.Changing. 15.How does the author find Pinduoduo’s expansion of international market?A.Hopeful.B.Cautious.C.Unclear.D.Favourable.People are constantly bombarded (轰炸) with unrealistic and potentially harmful images of “ideal” body types. 16 It’s also important to learn what your body can physically do and become comfortable. In order to accept your body, it’s important to get in touch with both of these aspects of your body on their own terms.17 This means not trying to change who you are or focus on qualities you don’t like. Learn to enjoy your body —— how you move, feel, and get around. Let go of how you used to look, especially if your body has undergone changes from injuries, or medical conditions. Be kind to your body as it is right now.Replace negative thoughts with positive ones. As soon as you notice yourself starting to have a negative thought, replace it with something positive about yourself. Give yourself time to get into the habit of thinking positively. Try starting each day by thinking a few positive thoughts.18Compare yourself only to yourself. 19 There’s no point in comparing yourself to others, regardless of whether the person is a celebrity or classmate sitting next to you. Instead, compare yourself in terms of how you’ ve progressed over time, now that you’ve created your own realistic goals. For example, you might think to yourself that you’ve improved your appearance compared to a few years ago.Know when to seek help. Understand that nearly everyone struggles to maintain positive body image all the time and it’s normal to have ups and downs. 20 There are various signs that your body issues are severe and require professional help.A.Accept your body as it is.B.Identify what you like about your body and appearance.C.Negative thoughts do nothing to improve your self-image.D.The world would be a pretty boring place if we all looked the same.E.But you should also honestly consider if you need to speak with a counselor, or specialist. F.This can make it difficult to accept, love, and feel confident in your own body, which is critical. G.Remind yourself of these thoughts throughout the day when you start feeling critical of yourself.二、完形填空Ever since I was little, the doctors told my parents that someday I would need hearing aids. Of all my 21 my ears are the ones I hate the most. Although my hearing was getting22 I hadn’t told anyone. The ocean sound that was always in my head had been getting louder,23 people’s voices, I even couldn’t hear teachers in class. But I knew if I told Mom about it, I’d 24 hearing aids.Then in my annual checkup, I 25 the audiology test and the doctor said, “Dude, it’s time.” And he 26 me to a special ear doctor. When the ear doctor first pulled thehearing aids out for me, I groaned.Normal aids usually have a part that wraps around the outer ear to hold the inner bud 27 . But since I didn’t have outer ears, they had to put the earbuds on this heavy-duty headband to wrap around the back of my 28 . I could imagine how strange I’d look — my classmates would laugh at me, and even my teachers, my friends would be 29 at me!“Can’t wear that, Mom; I’ll look like Lobot!” I complained.“Lobot?” The ear doctor smiled as he looked at the headphones and made some 30 . “The Empire Strikes Back? The bald guy?”“You know Star Wars stuff?” I asked. “Hey, Lobot’s cool,” said he, 31 the earphones on my head carefully. “There you go. So how’s that?”“It’s so quiet in my ears and I don’t hear that noise anymore! Thanks so much, Dr. James!”I answered 32 .The first day I showed up at school with the hearing aids, I thought kids would make a big 33 about it. But no one did. Now that I look back, I don’t know why I was so 34 about it all this time. Funny how sometimes you worry a lot about something and it turns out to be 35 .21.A.favorites B.features C.figures D.frights 22.A.worse B.less C.sharper D.lower 23.A.giving out B.making out C.bringing out D.drowning out 24.A.end up with B.keep up with C.put up with D.break up with 25.A.had B.failed C.escaped D.passed 26.A.invited B.brought C.sent D.showed 27.A.in place B.in order C.in use D.in store 28.A.ears B.head C.back D.chest 29.A.surprised B.amazed C.scared D.annoyed 30.A.differences B.efforts C.comments D.adjustments 31.A.hanging B.sliding C.striking D.arranging 32.A.automatically B.loudly C.greedily D.excitedly 33.A.fortune B.choice C.deal D.decision 34.A.stressed B.curious C.mad D.disappointed35.A.something B.everything C.anything D.nothing三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式Breakdancing (霹雳舞) made its debut as an Olympic sport after 36 ( include) in this year’s games in Paris. It was the only new event 37 broke into the Olympics at this year’s games.38 (begin) in the Bronx in the 1970s and popularized globally through media, breaking has faced skepticism about its classification 39 a sport. The term “breakdancing” was coined by journalists 40 is not used by supporters. Indeed breakers never seriously 41 ( seek) a place at the games. They were generally 42 ( interest) in gold chains than gold medals. Thanks to the World Dance Sport Federation, breaking’s inclusion aimed to attract younger viewers and refresh Olympic viewership, highlighting both challenges and opportunities for its 43 ( participate).The flips (翻转) and 44 ( freeze) may be short-lived, however. Breaking will not return in Los Angeles in 2028. The IOC’s charter (章程) caps the number of athletes at 10,500 and host cities have 45 final say over their games. Organizers in LA chose to include larger and better-funded sports such as baseball and cricket.四、单词拼写46.Her sharp (辨别力) in artworks allowed her to distinguish genuine pieces and clever reproductions. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)47.A fortunate (相遇) on the street brought the two friends together after a long separation. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)48.We can provide you with a (全面的) guide to local hotels and restaurants. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)49.The (零花钱) her parents gave her each month taught the young student the value of saving and budgeting responsibly. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)50.Smartphones should be used as our tools rather than (主宰) our lives. (根据汉语提示单词拼写)51.R could I find a book that I was deeply absorbed in. (根据首字母单词拼写) 52.The government is c to reducing poverty and has made remarkable progress. (根据首字母单词拼写)53.The bomb exploded during the night, t lots of people in the building. (根据首字母单词拼写)54.The sudden news of his death s her suddenly, leaving her stunned and unable to react. (根据首字母单词拼写)55.The report presented a f account of the events that took place, without any exaggeration. (根据首字母单词拼写)五、书信写作56.假如你是李华,你校将给美国的友好学校赠送一批具有中国特色的学生书画作品,请你代表学校给该校校长Mr. Thomson写一封信,内容要点如下:1. 赠书画作品的目的;2. 简要介绍其中一幅书画;3. 表示需要与其沟通捐赠细节。

江苏省徐州市第一中学2023-2024学年高二上学期期中考试英语试卷

江苏省徐州市第一中学2023-2024学年高二上学期期中考试英语试卷

徐州一中2022级高二第一学期期中考试英语试卷命题人:高二英语组审核人:(满分:150分时长: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)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,并标在试卷的相应位置,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. What does the woman imply?A. For the first time the team has bee the league champion.B. The team did a good job again this time.C. The team has little chance to win this time.2. What program does the man generally listen to?A. News.B. Talk shows.C. Education program.3. Where is the conversation taking place?A. In a park.B. In a museum.C. In a pet store.4. How does Mike feel?A. Satisfied.B. Puzzled.C. Worried.5. What does the woman mean?A. She doesn’t understand the man.B. She gave the change to someone else.C. She’s unable to help the man.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

江苏省南通市2020-2021学年度上学期期中模拟考试高二英语试题(新高考标准卷)

江苏省南通市2020-2021学年度上学期期中模拟考试高二英语试题(新高考标准卷)

江苏省南通市2020-2021学年度上学期高二期中考试模拟试题(标准卷)英语试题第一部分听力(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。

1.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.At the beach.B.On the plane.C.In the music hall.2.How is the man probably feeling now?A.Tired.B.Sorry.C.Worried.3.What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A.Co-workers.B.Neighbours.C.Classmates.4.Who is going on a trip during the holiday?A.The woman.B.The man.C.The kid.5.What are the speakers going to do?A.Visit Greece.B.Draw pictures.C.Read a book.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至8题。

6.When did this conversation take place?A.At the beginning of the new term.B.During the summer vacation.C.In the last period of the term.7.Why did Tom come there?A.To meet a new teacher.B.To say goodbye to Lily.C.To attend a history class.8.How did Tom feel when he saw Lily? A.Excited.B.Anxious.C.Surprised.听第7段材料,回答第9至11题。

江苏省徐州市2023-2024学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题

江苏省徐州市2023-2024学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题

江苏省徐州市2023-2024学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解If you’re feeling in the mood for grilled food but don’t have a barbecue, then deciding what product to purchase can be a bit difficult. So to help you get a better understanding of just some of the choices available, here’s our guide to buying a new BBQ.Charcoal vs GasThe first decision is how your BBQ is going to be powered. There are essentially two main choices: the traditional way with charcoal, or the quick and convenient way with gas. For those who get frustrated with the process of lighting coals and waiting for them to reach the desired temperature, then gas is the easy option. It’s clean and gets up to temperature in an instant. But for many, the main fun of a barbecue lies in the back-to-basics cooking that hot coal brings natural barbecue fire. You’ll also find a far greater range of charcoal barbecues. SizeFor anyone who likes to throw a garden party with a busy barbecue at the centre of the action, there are some vast grills (烤架) available. But unless you’re regularly feeding the masses, then these BBQ beasts can be impractical. Smaller meals are better suited to smaller equipment, so be realistic about the size that best suits you.Open grill or lidWhile facing the barbecue selection of your nearest retailer, you’ll notice that some of them have lids. These will usually be round and will make you pay more than the lidless options. But if you want the benefit of being able to cook larger items over a longer period of time, such as a whole chicken, then a lid will be essential.1.Which BBQ is suitable for Jack, who likes back-to-basics cooking and often invites friends to the garden party?A.Gas barbecue in small size.B.Gas barbecue in big size.C.Charcoal barbecue with big grills.D.Charcoal barbecue with small grills. 2.What is the difference between the open grill and the one with a lid?A.The open grill costs more.B.The open grill looks superior.C.The open grill is more reliable.D.The open grill is less suitable for larger items.3.Which column of the magazine is the passage most likely selected from?A.Lifestyle.B.Business.C.Culture.D.Sports.In recent years, wooden buildings have reached new heights, with soaring(高耸的)wooden skyscrapers completed or underway in countries like Norway, Switzerland and AustraliA.Sweden, likewise, has come up with a plan—building the world’s biggest wooden city. As the world’s largest urban construction project in wood, Stockholm Wood City will be built in Sweden’s capital, Stockholm in 2025.“By using wood, the project is expected to reduce carbon footprint by up to 40%,compared with building in concrete and steel,” says Annica Anäs, CEO of Atrium Ljungberg, a Swedish urban development company. Some people may have concerns over fire risks posed by wooden buildings, but experts say engineered timber(木材)can resist fire as well. As with other modern construction projects using wood, Wood City will still use some concrete and steel in places like the foundations, but the overall amounts will be greatly reduced.“The construction will not be as noisy as it is built from concrete and bricks,” adds Ms Anäs. This makes wooden buildings particularly suitable for urban redevelopment in general, since putting them up is less likely to annoy the neighbours. It should also be profitable. Ms Anäs is looking for a return on investment of 20% or better.The world’s largest wooden city is supposed to make commute (通勤) easier and shorter, decreasing emissions from transportation. The website for the project describes Stockholm Wood City as a “five minute city”. As Anäs concluded, “We want to create an environment where our customers, who will live and work here, can participate in the development and design of the city district of the future. ”4.The project mentioned in the passage is about__________.A.making a modern city B.creating wooden skyscrapersC.building the highest wooden building D.constructing the largest wooden city 5.What advantage do wooden buildings have over concrete and steel buildings?A.Resisting fires.B.Lasting long.C.Being environmentally friendly.D.Being comfortable.6.Wooden buildings are suitable for urban redevelopment mainly because__________.A.they are profitable for investors B.they cause less noise when builtC.they have a short construction period D.they are less costly to maintain and repair 7.What is Anäs’ attitude to the future of wood construction?A.Optimistic.B.Critical.C.Concerned.D.doubtful.Since 2001, robotic tools have caused great changes in the practice of surgery. They have greatly reduced the stress and physical demands normally placed on surgeons and have made certain procedures possible.One example is “keyhole surgery”, or minimally invasive (微创) surgery, which normally requires surgeons to stand at awkward angles and make difficult movements with their hands to make a cut inside the patient. But in June 2022, surgeon James Ansell used 3D glasses and two joysticks(操纵杆) to control four robotic arms to perform a procedure to remove a cancerous tumor (肿瘤). “My colleague said… that this feels like cheating,” Ansell said to The Guardian.Another area of surgery that has had major technological breakthroughs in recent years is telesurgery. Telesurgery, or remote surgery, is the use of technology that allows a surgeon to perform a procedure on a patient not in the same physical location.Normally, telesurgery relies on a wired connection due to concerns of harming the patient if a wireless connection should drop during surgery, but China made several advancements in wireless telesurgery based on 5G technology.China achieved the first 5G-based remote operation in March 2019 involving a brain surgery procedure between a surgeon in Sanya and a patient in Beijing, a distance totaling nearly 3,000 kilometers, reported CGTN. More recently, a team of surgeons at the Hainan Eye Hospital successfully completed remote micron–level eye surgery via a 5G robot on rabbits located at the Sun Yat-sen University in Guangzhou, reported China Daily.Some people even believe that robotic systems, combined with AI, could one day surpass(超过)human surgeons. But given current technological limitations and the high costs of these robots, the complete robot takeover of surgery may still be a while off.8.The underlined part in paragraph 2 indicates the procedure may___________.A.be illegal B.be difficult to controlC.cheat the patient D.be conducted unknowingly9.What significant achievement did China make in the field of telesurgery?A.Removing a cancerous tumor using 3D glasses.B.Achieving remote surgery using a wired connection.C.Doing the first 5G-based eye remote operation on humans.D.Performing the first wireless brain surgery with 5G technology.10.What can we infer about robots in the medical field according to the passage?A.They still need further development.B.They have been widely adopted.C.They are currently in high demand.D.They have surpassed human surgeons. 11.What is the article mainly about?A.The benefits of robotic surgery.B.The future of robotic surgery.C.The advancements in medical robotics.D.The achievements of China’s medicine.I’m a recovering addict. I was addicted to YouTube.My addiction started several years ago. My first experience was on the recommendation of a friend to check out Susan Boyle’s amazing singing on Britain’s Got Talent. I didn’t think much about it and got on with my life.But soon I found myself spending a lot of time staring at the screen and discovered onscreen offerings were truly endless. From one YouTuber I learned how to plant my own vegetable garden. Someone else gave wise sayings from philosophers. Down the rabbit hole I went, for hours and hours, watching other people living their lives and giving me advice on how to live mine.As the months rolled by, checking in every day with people who were talking to me personally (or so it seemed) became an addiction. I subscribed to (订阅) many channels and waited anxiously for new weekly offerings. I found all this calming and therapeutic.At some point, though, I got annoyed by these artistic and seemingly perfect lives. Who are filming them? Do they happen to live in a meadow (草地)? The questions started to disturb me while forcing comparisons with my own somewhat more ordinary existence.Regardless of my growing anxiety, I continued to click on the YouTube icon on my phone whenever I had a spare five minutes. I compared my life constantly with the images onscreen. I started to hate the endless rules presented for good health, financial stability and mental contentment. In a moment of clarity (清晰), I realized that I had a full and happy life myself, which suited me perfectly although it wouldn’t win awards for perfection onscreen. I put my phone away and started paying attention to my own life, instead of watching other people live theirs. I still like checking in once in a while for some entertainment andinspiration, but I’ve limited my exposure. I am content in the knowledge that my addiction to life onscreen has been replaced by life itself.12.What led the author to use YouTube for the first time?A.Her search for gardening tips.B.Her friend’s recommendation.C.Her curiosity about the platform.D.Her admiration for a famous singer. 13.What did the author think of YouTube videos at first?A.Informative and relaxing.B.Dull and discouraging.C.Creative and puzzling.D.Addictive and useless.14.What happened after the author became addicted to YouTube?A.She gradually lost purpose in life.B.She tried to copy others’ lifestyle.C.She sought for the peace of country life.D.She kept making comparisons withothers.15.What kind of life does the author live now?A.Stop surfing online.B.Upload videos about her life.C.Appreciate real-life experiences more.D.Spend more time on her social life.二、七选五meat by growing cells obtained from an animal’s body.Lab-grown meat, also called “cell–cultivated” or “cultured” meat, is made by feeding a mix of nutrients to animal cells in steel tanks in labs. The idea is to create an alternative to agriculturally raised meat. And unlike other meat substitutes which are made from plant proteins and other ingredients, lab-grown meat is real meat. 17Recently, the U. S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) has given two companies approval to sell lab–grown chicken. 18 It’s aimed at eliminating (消除) harm to animals, and reducing the environmental impacts of grazing(放牧) and growing feed for animals.“Everything we know about how meat can be made is going to change. But don’t expect to see cultivated meat in grocery stores just yet,” said Uma Vaieti, CEO of UPSIDE Foods.19 That’s because it cannot yet be produced on the scale of traditional meat.“To make cultivated meat, we need much more energy,” said Bruce Friedrich, presidentand founder of the Good Food Institute. However, those high energy needs will be offset(补偿)by the reduction in land and water use and other benefits. It’s thought that cultured meat will be probably produced on a large scale. 20A.Lab-grown meat is much more expensive now.B.When ready, lab-grown meat is formed into shapes.C.The approval launches a new era of meat production.D.It looks, smells and tastes like any other grocery store version.E.But scientists behind lab-grown meat say that’s no longer necessary.F.That could also offer a solution to feeding the world’s growing population.G.The typical way meat is produced now is a risk factor for the emergence of diseases.三、完形填空Yue–Sai Kan’ s autobiography, Be a Pioneer, was released after three years’making. Her23.A.race B.game C.chance D.medal 24.A.beginning B.middle C.end D.peak 25.A.absorbed B.committed C.engaged D.lost 26.A.watched B.created C.participated D.appreciated 27.A.food B.people C.cultures D.politics 28.A.brands B.patents C.awards D.rewards 29.A.build B.restrict C.separate D.connect 30.A.adjusted to B.returned to C.withdrew from D.came from 31.A.English B.American C.French D.Chinese 32.A.include B.conclude C.deny D.monitor 33.A.hear B.witness C.miss D.catch 34.A.rare B.common C.normal D.strange 35.A.harm B.restore C.fund D.benefit四、用单词的适当形式完成短文五、邀请信46.假如你是李华,你校广播站新增英语频道,你负责英语播音员的招募工作,请你给外教Josh写一封邮件邀请他担任面试官。

2023-2024学年江苏省南京市高二上学期期中英语质量检测模拟试题(含解析)

2023-2024学年江苏省南京市高二上学期期中英语质量检测模拟试题(含解析)

2023-2024学年江苏省南京市高二上学期期中英语质量检测模拟试题第一部分听力(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。

例:How much is the shirt?A.£19.15.B.£9.18.C.£9.15.答案是C.1.What will Linda do?A.Drive to the supermarket.B.Buy things for the man.C.Lend the man her car.2.What makes the man unwilling to attend the party?A.A rude friend.B.A late invitation.C.His father’s presence.3.What are the speakers talking about?A.A subway trip.B.A former workmate.C.A new project.4.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.At a school.B.In a shop.C.In a car museum.S.When did the man first meet his wife?A.20years ago.B.21years ago.C.22years ago.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。

江苏省常州高级中学2023-2024学年高二上学期期中质量检查英语试题

江苏省常州高级中学2023-2024学年高二上学期期中质量检查英语试题

江苏省常州高级中学2023-2024学年高二上学期期中质量检查英语试题学校:___________姓名:___________班级:___________考号:___________一、阅读理解When you try to blow out a lot of candles, you may not have enough air in your lungs to get them all. Here’s how to measure your lung capacity.What you’ll need·Plastic bottle, such as a camping water container that holds a little more than 2 liters of water. A 2-liter soft drink bottle may be large enough: try the experiment and see.·Plastic tube 60 centimeters long.·Large mixing bowl·Rubber bands(橡皮筋)·Ruler·Helper (not a must).(1) Fill the bowl about one-third full of water and fill the bottle to the top with water.(2) Hold your hand over the top of the bottle, turn it upside down and put its top under the water in the bowl: your helper will hold the bottle in place.(3) Tie the ruler to the bottle with rubber bands.(4) Put the tube in the neck of the bottle, breathe deeply. Hold your nose and blow hard into the tube as long as you can.What happened?How much water did you blow out?Compare the amount of air you blew into the bottle to the amount of liquid the bottle can hold (2 liters, for example).Do this test on different people and see who has the largest and smallest lung capacity. 1.What’s the purpose of the experiment?A.To measure how much water you can blow out once.B.To test the size of different people’s lungs.C.To know the amount of air your lungs can hold.D.To hold the air that you blow out at a time.2.In this experiment what’s water in the bottle used to do?A.To hold the air you blow out.B.To show the size of the bottle.C.To measure the air you blow out.D.To display the process of the experiment. 3.Which of the following statement indicates the experimenter has a larger lung capacity?A.Less water is left in the bottle after the experiment.B.The experimenter blows out air harder.C.Less water is left in the bowl after the experiment.D.The experimenter breaths deeply enough.I wanted, in 1999, to be a “farmer’s wife”. Thankfully, after quick correction by my progressive parents, that gradually turned into “farmer”. But that only lasted until my dad told me I had to put my arms up cows’ backsides. Immediately I rethought my career path. Archaeologist followed, and driving instructor after that, then somewhere along the way, footballer.I remember the exact moment when I said to my dad, “It makes me sad I can’t be a footballer.” He asked why not, and I answered, “Because I’m not a boy.” Looking back, I can see exactly why I felt like that. At school, there was an unwritten rule that sports like hockeyand netball were “girl” sports and rugby and football were for the boys. Besides, I’d never seen a women’s football match on TV.Representation is critical, and although we talk about it a lot, I’m yet to be convinced that those who were represented often fully understand what it means to those who aren’t, and how, without really realizing, it affects the general trajectory (轨迹) of their life. In the words of Marian Wright-Edelman, “______” Lack of representation leads, at best, to a misunderstanding around a certain group of people, or at worst, fear and discrimination.Today, the Lionesses will take on Scotland in the FIFA World Cup, and people across the world will tune in. But, although women’s football has turned out to be one of FIFA’s best investments — with a pound for pound return, only £24 million prize money was awarded to the women’s World Cup victors in comparison to £315 million in the men’s. The most popular defence of those figures argues that it is because viewing statistics are lower than those played by their male counterparts, but the truth is, investment is needed for female football to become more visible and become an equally respected game.I often wonder what path I would have taken if the option had not seemed so impossible. Today, I’ll be cheering on the Lionesses because talented, skillful female footballers will be broadcast into millions of homes and maybe, among the millions of viewers is a little girl believing that she too can be a Lionesses one day.4.What did the author go through on her career path?A.She stuck to her initial goal in the face of challenges.B.She didn’t hold out much hope of becoming a footballer.C.She didn’t take her father’s suggestions seriously.D.She gave up her dream because of the unwritten rule.5.Which of the following sentences can be put in the blank in paragraph3?A.It’s what you think about yourself that counts.B.It’s never too late to realize your ambition.C.You never know what the future holds in store.D.You can’t be what you can’t see.6.Which statement would the author most likely agree with?A.Most female football players are earning a fair wage.B.Female players earn less because they attract less attention.C.Awareness should be built with investment in the first place.D.FIFA is not aware that women’s football games are profitable.7.What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.Girls will be motivated to pursue their dreams.B.The author has fulfilled her dream of being a footballer.C.The Lionesses is a female football team without equalD.Female football games are as exciting as male ones.A vast majority of people usually argue that cycling can make a significant contribution to our world. In reality, there is a gap between desired and actual numbers. In Germany, for instance, only 20% of the everyday short-distance trips are covered by bicycle. When enquiring about the causes, researchers found one point repeatedly tops the list: the perceived or potential risk on the bike routes used. Increasing the share of cycling trips thus depends crucially on well-developed bike paths.However, designing efficient bike path networks is a complex task that involves balancing a variety of limitations while meeting overall demand. In addition, many districts are confronted with a shortage of funds available for improving the infrastructure. Researchers propose a new approach to generating efficient bike path networks. This considers demand distribution and the route option of cyclists based on preferences for secure outings. Typically, minimizing the travel distance is far from the solely goal. Aspects such as attractiveness of a route are also taken into account.Under real conditions, a bike path network is created by constantly adding bike paths to more streets. This time, researchers start with an ideal, complex network, in which all streets in a city are equipped with a bike path. In a virtual process, they gradually remove less used bike path sections from this network. The route selection of cyclists is continuously updated. Thus, a series of bike path networks is created and is always adapted to the current usage. Each stage of it corresponds to a variant that could be carried out with less financial support.“We illustrate the applicability of this demand-driven planning for crowded urban areas of Dresden and Hamburg,” explains researcher Christoph Steinacker. “We are approaching a real-life issue here using the theoretic toolbox of network dynamics and compare efficient bike path networks under different conditions.”8.Why do people rarely cycle?A.They think of cycling as inefficient.B.They usually take long-distance trips.C.They’re concerned about the security.D.They’re unable to find special bike roads. 9.What is a challenge for good bike path networks?A.Tight budgets.B.Complex routes.C.Maximized travel distance.D.Decreasing cycling demand. 10.What can be learned about the planning put forward by researchers?A.It will be updated once in a while.B.It is contrary to the real-life design.C.It ensures every street has a bike path.D.It serves as a model for other districts. 11.Which of the following is the best title for the text?A.Good Planning Gets the Bike Rolling B.A good Network Benefits More People C.Cycling Paths Change Crowded Urban Areas D.A New Concept Contributes to a Better WorldExpecting the worst to avoid feeling bad later is known as “bracing”. It may help them prepare for emotionally challenging situations, particularly in the moments before these situations occur. People brace for the worst while waiting for potentially negative outcomes. Someone might also brace for the worst in anticipation of stressful events like giving a presentation at work.Some psychological theories suggest that bracing should help. For example, “decision affect theory” proposes that how we feel about a situation is determined partly by comparing what actually happened with what could have happened. Based on this, people should be happy when an event goes beyond their expectations, and disappointed when an event falls behind. Therefore, by anticipating the worst, one can safeguard themselves against future disappointment, as any result is likely to surpass their expectations.But other psychological theories undermine the idea that bracing will be helpful. It has been theorized and scientifically established – that expectations can powerfully influence reality. There are two key ways that expectations can shape reality.First, people may behave in ways that fit with their expectations. If you expect to fail an upcoming test or interview, then you might not invest efforts in preparation, which in turn reduces your chances of doing well. Second, people may interpret a situation in line with their expectations. Imagine you believe you are insufficiently qualified for a job you’ve applied for. During the job interview, you’re likely to interpret blank expressions from the interviewer in line with this belief, which could negatively affect your performance. In fact, the interviewerdid not want to give anything away.Drawing together the scientific studies, it seems that expecting the worst is anything but a wise way to prepare for upcoming news or results. It might be better to hold positive expectations than to brace for the worst.12.What is the second paragraph mainly about?A.The logic of preparing for the worst.B.The theory of comparing past and future.C.The conflict between people’s expectation and reality.D.The emotions hidden behind anticipating the worst.13.What does the underlined word “undermine” in paragraph 3 mean?A.Strengthen.B.Determine.C.Oppose.D.Justify. 14.How can negative expectations probably affect people’s performance in reality?A.By resulting in unnecessary time waste.B.By promoting people’s ambition and motivation.C.By giving weight to people’s potential of excellence.D.By causing less preparation and some misinterpretations.15.What is the author’s attitude toward bracing for the worst?A.Unclear.B.Objective.C.Negative.D.Approving.二、七选五Just like all good things, all great television shows, too, must come to an end. We all have those pangs of stress around the last few episodes (集) of our current favorite TV show, about the junction where there will be no “Next Episode” button to click. 16 Watch all the accompanying content around the show.We’re talking about interviews, behind-the-screens, cast reunions and more. The digital world is endless. If you’re willing to dig a little deeper, there are high chances you will come across related content that fulfills you in the same way that the show did. This will feed your brain with the show till it can take no more. 17Join an appropriate community.Anyone who’s dealt with post-binge (追剧后的) withdrawals will know the desire of discussing your obsession with your friends. Enter digital platforms for people with similarinterests. 18 These platforms will shower you with theories, interpretations and reviews for nearly all kinds of genres (体裁).19When it comes to the evergreen light comedies like Friends or The Big Bang Theory, there is no such thing as too many replays. For more immersive experience, timing is key. You might need an escape, craving comfort and stability (hello COVID-19!), looking to understand the show at a deeper level, or simply looking for something mindless.Keep the legacy alive.Get your friends and family to watch that show you’re obsessing over. 20 Not only have you now had companions to relate your emotional journey, but you’ve also successfully contributed to the legacy of this deserving show.A.Schedule a rerun.B.Watch shows and movies of the same cast.C.Use reverse (反向的) psychology, lie, or make them feel guilty.D.It doesn’t matter whether your interests are mainstream or not.E.Luckily, there are ways to deal with the post-series blues.F.If they’re anything like you, chances are that they’ll thank you for it.G.Eventually, you will step away from your screen willingly.三、完形填空go and tell the farmer I’d made a mistake and pay him the 30 .If I’d overgraded, my father wouldn’t say a word—he’d just look at me. It was 31 than word-class scolding.I’m not sure my father knew anything about business, but he 32 an awful lot about making a man out of a boy. He gave me responsibility and then 33 me. He also taught me that 34 builds a business and that the willingness to admit and correct mistakes is a sure way to bring 35 back.21.A.seller B.buyer C.picker D.farmer 22.A.responsibility B.priority C.motivation D.applause 23.A.process B.sample C.routine D.quantity 24.A.on B.back C.over D.off 25.A.live on B.drop off C.come across D.get in 26.A.empty B.few C.kind D.mean 27.A.keeps B.remains C.counts D.stands 28.A.accurately B.critically C.publicly D.suddenly 29.A.Otherwise B.However C.Anyway D.Somehow 30.A.tax B.expense C.purchase D.difference 31.A.hotter B.simpler C.louder D.better 32.A.understood B.worried C.learned D.suffered 33.A.employed B.trapped C.supported D.rewarded 34.A.wisdom B.curiosity C.passion D.fairness 35.A.interactions B.discounts C.ambitions D.customers四、用单词的适当形式完成短文阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

江苏省高二上学期期中(模拟)英语试卷精选汇编:阅读理解专题

江苏省高二上学期期中(模拟)英语试卷精选汇编:阅读理解专题

阅读理解专题江苏省扬州中学2020-2021学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题第一节单项选择(共15题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。

AHow to Use a Modern Public LibraryHas it been a while since your last visit to a public library? If so, you may be surprised to learn that libraries have ch anged for the better. It’s been years since they were dusty little rooms with books. They have transformed themselves into places where you can develop your love of knowledge meet interesting people, or find out how to start a business.Check out a book. While libraries still loan out(出借)books, you’ll find it easier to get a copy of whatever you’re looking for, thanks to a cooperative network of area libraries. Via such networks, libraries share their books with each other through the use of delivery vehicles. Once the book you’ve reque sted is delivered to the nearest branch, they will inform you by e-mail, so you can pick it up.Check out other items. The library is now a multimedia zone, loaded with information in many formats(载体形式). You can borrow movies on DVDs, music on CDs, and popular magazines. Some libraries even loan out toys and games. If a popular magazine you want isn’t offered and the library keeps a list of such requests, they may bring it in when enough interest is shown.Join targeted reading groups. Libraries will often hold reading-group sessions targeted to various age groups. Perhaps you’d like to learn a language or improve your English. The library may sponsor a language group you could join. If you have difficulties reading, ask about special reading opportunities. Your library might be able to accommodate you. And you might find it relaxing to bring your small kid to a half-hour Story Time while you sit quietly in a corner with a good book.Start a business using the help of your local library. If you want to have a business of your own, your local library can become a launch space for it. In library books and computers, you can find information on starting a business. Many libraries will help you with locally supplied information about business management shared through chambers of commerce(商会)and government agencies, and they will offer printing, faxing and database services you need.21. Public libraries connected by a cooperative network benefit readers by______.A.sharing their books on the InternetB.giving access to online reading at a library branchC.sending a needed book to a library branch nearbyD.making the checkout procedures diverse22. According to Paragraph 3, what items may be checked out from a public library?A.A magazine and an e-book.B. A game and an oil painting.C. A music CD and a kid’s toy.D. A DVD and a video player23. As is described in Paragraph 4, taking a small kid to a half-hour Story Time allows ______.A.the kid to learn a new languageB.the parent to enjoy quiet readingC.the kid to overcome reading difficultiesD.the parent to meet their program sponsor24. Your local library can help you start a business by ______.A.providing relevant information and supporting servicesB.offering professional advice on business managementC.supplying useful information of your potential buyersD.arranging meetings with government officials25. What is the purpose of the passage?A. To point out the importance of public libraries.B. To encourage people to work in public libraries.C. To introduce the improved services of public libraries.D. To call for the modernization of public library systems.BWhy can some people sleep through noises like a honking car or flushing toilet, while others are awakened by the lightest sound?To find the answer, sleep researchers at Massachusetts General Hospital conducted an unusual study of 12 self-described deep sleepers. After tests confirmed that the healthy volunteers were solid sleepers, they took part in a three-nig ht study in the university’s sleep laboratory. The participants spent the night in a big and comfortable room. But the room also included four speakers positioned near the top of the bed.During the night, the deep sleepers were subjected to 14 different recorded sounds, like street traffic, toilets flushing, and an airplane flying overhead. Next door, the researchers monitored their sleep patterns and brain waves.As expected, all of the participants slept relatively well, but there were differences in how they responded to the noisy interruptions. Some of the sleepers didn’t wake up even when a sound was blasted at 70 decibels; others were awakened by sounds at 40 or 50 decibels.The researchers discovered that the difference in a sleeper’s reaction to noi se could be predicted by the level of brain activity called “sleep spindles”. A sleep spindle is a burst ofhigh-frequency brain activity coming from deep inside the brain during sleep. The source of the spindles is the thalamus(丘脑), a part of the brain that sends sensory information to the rest of the cortex(皮层).Before the study, the Massachusetts researchers theorized that the spindles are the brain’s way of preventing sensory information from passing through the thalamus and waking the rest of the brain during sleep. They found that sleepers who experienced the most sleep spindles during the night were also the soundest sleepers and were least likely to be awakened by noise.Scientists already know that most people become lighter sleepers with age, most likely because older people experience less “slow wave sleep”, which is the deepest stage of sleep. People also produce fewer sleep spindles as they age. But even when controlling for the stage of sleep a person was in, the number of sleep spindles still predicted their risk for awakening because of noise.More research is needed, but the findings suggest that a better understanding of sleep spindles could lead to new behavioral or drug therapies for people with sleep disorders. For example, future studies may try to determine whether diet, exercise or other behaviors may influence the number of sleep spindles a person produces during the night.26. Some participants can sleep well through loud noises mainly because _________.A. their brains don’t respond to outside noises.B. their brains react differently to noises.C. they adapt to the environment quickly.D. they don’t pay attention to the monitors.27. Scientists believe that the key to affecting deep sleep is _________.A. sleep spindlesB. stages of sleepC. sleep disordersD. sensory information28. It can be learned from the passage that _________.A. The older a deep sleeper becomes, the lighter his sleep must be.B. The more “slow wave sleep” one experiences, the deeper sleep one has.C. The more frequently a sleeper’s brain works, the less information it sends.D. The deeper sleep people have, the more likely they will be awakened by noise.29. From the passage we can predict _________.A. more factors in influencing sleep spindles may be discovered.B. more solid sleepers will take part in relative experiments.C. sleep spindles will be applied to change one’s behaviors.D. deep sleepers will probably enjoy a more healthy life.30. What is the main idea of the passage?A. The differences between the deep sleepers and the light sleepers.B. The experiments conducted by Massachusetts General Hospital.C. The discovery and the importance of “sleep spindles”.D. The new behaviors or drug therapies for people with sleep disorders.CBit by bit, the sand dust that fills the sky is dying down. The blue sky and the burning sun once again hang over the desert.He is on the road, driving his beat-up yellow cab. The sides of the road are littered with damaged vehicles. Masses of smoke in the distance tell him that a war is being dragged on throughout his country.It’s a fine day despite the choking heat. Not a breath of wind is blo wing.A group of vehicles are traveling towards him, carrying many passengers. The scene reminds him of the market days in this country when crowds of trucks transport folks to the markets; the only difference is, this time, they are not trucks, but tanks, carrying foreigners, guns in hand. He stares at them. They stare back. So they pass by one another.“The damned war!” he whispers bitterly. Two days ago, a bomb fell on the market in front of his house, destroying nearly everything in sight. He survived by luck. He decided then and there that he would give up this cab business. This will be his final run. After this, he will leave this place together with his wife and children.“Shala and my children, we’ll soon meet each other again, after I’m done here.” He turns his head to take a glance at a photo of his wife and children. The glass on the frame is broken, but their smiles in the picture do not fail to provide him with the only comfort that he has.Shortly he arrives at a checkpoint. Tanks sit by the side of the road, the sight of which sends a marked coldness through his backbone. A bunch of soldiers armed to the teeth stand by. A foreign soldier signals him to stop. He calms himself down and pulls over. During the past few days, nearly no civilian vehicles come out of the capital city, his car being the only one on roads.A few foreign soldiers come up to him, one, two, three, four, five. The leader bends over to have a look at the old car, then at him. “Where do you come from and where are you going?” With a smile on his face, he answers with a broken speech in the tongue that the soldier can understand, “Sir, I come from the capital. I’m leaving that place because it is a very dangerous place to be, with the war and everything.”While talking, he hands a cigarette over to the soldier, then lights it up for him.“When will the war end?” he asks.“It won’t take long. We’ll soon give all of you in the capital the true freedom.” The soldier breathes a deep mouthful. He seems to have spotted the photo in the car, “The cigarette is not bad at all. Are those your wife and kids? I have two of my own, roughly the same age.”“Oh, yes, they are mine and they are constantly on my mind. They left the city a bit earlier, and I’m on my way to be reunited with them. Perhaps I’m never coming back. Driving a cab around during war times is too dangerous. I’m giving up the business.” He looks at the soldier, still smiling.“After we overthrow your dictator, you won’t have that to worry about. You can come back and pick up yo ur life again.” The soldier is leaning on the door of the car. It is perhaps the first time in many days that he has seen a happy face among the local people. It cheers him up.“Maybe, but I have to go to see my family. If you would pay us a visit, my wife will prepare a good meal for all of you. Come with me. This is going to be my last business run and I won’t even charge you.”“Can’t make it. We’re on duty. Give our regards to your wife and kids.” The soldier is a bit excited, thinking maybe quite some l ocals have open arms for them after all. “Oh, yes, I almost forgot. The south is battle-infected. Where is your family?”Still smiling, he picks up the broken picture frame, presses a kiss on the photo, then turns around, staring into the eyes of that soldier, not quite himself from excitement, and the other foreign soldiers holding guns. Words drop out of his lips slowly but firmly:“Paradise.”Perhaps the last thing he sees is the confused, fearful, twisted expression on the face of that soldier, and the cigarette end dropping from his fingers.Then he pushes the button.31. What is this passage mainly about?A. A cruel war going on in the country.B. A brave defender of the country.C. A cab driver’s last business run.D. A moving talk between a civilian and a soldier.32. According to the passage, the man’s wife ______.A. has already been killed by the bombB. must be the only comfort to the manC. is really good at cooking local foodD. has managed to escape to another city33. Why does the man keep smiling while talking to the soldier?A. To show his kindness.B. To satisfy the soldier.C. To hide his true feeling.D. To express his happiness.34. The underlined sentence “Come with me, this is going to be my last business run and I won’t even charge you” suggests that the man ______.A. treats the soldier as his friendB. wants to quit his cab businessC. offers a free ride to the soldierD. intends to kill the soldier35. Which of the following may best describe the feeling of the locals about the foreign soldiers?A. FearB. HateC. DisappointmentD. UnconcernA篇CCBAC B篇BABAC C篇BACDB江苏高邮市2020-2021学年度第一学期高二英语期中调研试卷第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

江苏省南京市2022-2023学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题

江苏省南京市2022-2023学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题

南京市2022-2023学年度第一学期期中调研测试高二英语2022.11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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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. What is the weather like this afternoon?A. Sunny.B. Windy.C. Rainy.2. What are the speakers talking about?A. An order.B. A notice.C.A party.3. How does the woman feel after the talk?A. Stressed.B. Relieved.C. Lonely.4. What are the speakers going to do?A. Fix the car.B. Go to sleep.C. Go camping.5. Why did the man get injured?A. He was absent-minded while cutting.B. He was lacking in cooking experience.C. He forgot to warm up for the basketball game.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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。

2023-2024学年江苏省镇江市丹阳市高二上学期期中英语质量检测模拟试题(含解析)

2023-2024学年江苏省镇江市丹阳市高二上学期期中英语质量检测模拟试题(含解析)
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Since 1976, OWL has ignited(点燃) the curiosity of kids aged nine to thirteen. OWL continues to give children access to new information in a humorous and engaging way. OWL inspires kids to learn through articles, puzzles, interviews and more to highlight the elements of science and tech, engineering, art and math.
A. Unfavorable.
B. Casual.
C. Favorable.
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,从每题所给的 A、B、C、D 四个选项中,选出最佳选项。
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3. What does the man suggest the woman do?
A. Continue to work.
B. Take some medicine.
C. Go to the hospital.

2019-2020江苏高二上_期中英语模拟卷

2019-2020江苏高二上_期中英语模拟卷

2019-2020江苏高二上·期中考试·英语模拟卷——匹配新高考题型、精选大考真题第二部分:英语知识运用(共两节,满分35分)第一节:单项填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)。

从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

21.The local people_____building the new hotel becauseof the great cost.A.opposedB.objectedC.accusedD.chargedvictory over Japan in World 22.China has officially set Sept3as"Victory Day"to mark China’sWar II.The establishment of"Victory Day"highlights Beijing's______to peaceful development and the importance of_____the past.mitment;acknowledgingB.application;admittingC.acknowledging;committingD.admission;,applying23.Chinese officials hope that trade will_____when the two countries_____to hard currency.A.turn up;scratchB.pick up;switchC.catch on;squeezeD.hold on;status24."Chinese dama",a group mainly_____of married women between40and60,_____the attention of the public for the first time in2013.A consisted;grabbing B.consisting;grabbingC.consisting;grabbed D consisted;grabbed25.Facebook has recently_____a string of Facebook groups committed to illegally sharing copyrighted music.A.cracked down onB.fallen back onC.kept up withD.got away with26.It is our_____policy that we will achieve unity through peaceful means.A.considerateB.continuousC.consistentD.conscious27.______making decisions,the human brain cannot be compared with the computer because in the long process of evolution the slow pace of life didn't require such an ability of the human brain.A.On behalf ofB.In contrast toC.In salute toD.In terms of28._____girls can be______they would like to be,whether it is a pilot or an astronaut,is being accepted all around the world.A.What;whomeverB.That;whateverC.If;whoeverD.不填;whatever29.______the oil under the sea,the company has raised ample funds to develop petroleum exploration equipment.A.ExploitingB.Having exploitedC.To exploitD.Exploited30.Housing prices______since a few years ago.Therefore,it’stime the central government ______some effective measuresto bring them under control.A.have increased;would takeB.have increased;will takeC.have been increasing;takesD.have been increasing;took31.Not far from the street,there was a garden,______owner seated in it reading a book every afternoon.A.WhoseB.itsC.whichD.that32._______we can take some measuresto cut the lossesto the minimum.A.As earthquakes are difficult to predictB.Are as earthquakes difficult to predictD.Difficult are as earthquakes to predict D.Difficult as earthquakes are to predict33.---I can’tthink why he______so angry.1meant no offence.typical of him to be sensitive.---It’sA.should have beenB.must have beenC.might have beenD.can have been34.---I am worn out.---Me too,all work and no play.It is time to.A.burn the midnight oilB.fall to the groundC.go with the flowD.call it a day35.--Forgotten something?1can keep an eye on your kids if you want to go and get it.--______.Thank you all the same.A.It's very kind of you.B.Oh,how careless of me!C.I might as well go and get it.D.Well,I can do without it.第二节:完形填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下列短文,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。

江苏省2022学年高二英语上学期期中试题

江苏省2022学年高二英语上学期期中试题

高二英语上学期期中试题第一部分:听力理解 (共两节,满分30分)做题时,请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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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. What will the weather be like according to the radio?A. Sunny.B. Rainy.C. Windy.2. Who will pay the bill?A. The boss.B. Tom.C. The woman.3. How did the woman feel?A. Nervous.B. Excited.C. Upset.4. What can we learn about the man?A. He did well in spelling.B. He c ouldn’t spell the words.C. He was satisfied with the result.5. How much should the man pay for his room?A.150 pounds.B.110 pounds.C.100 pounds.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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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秒钟的做答时间。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

听第6段材料, 回答第6和第7两个小题。

6. What time was the plane originally scheduled to leave?A. At 3:00.B. At 4:00.C. At 5:00.7. Why is the woman worried?A. The weather is bad.B. The report is not finished.C. A meeting will be delayed.听第7段材料,回答第8和第9两个小题。

江苏省2022学年高二上学期期中考试英语试卷含解析

江苏省2022学年高二上学期期中考试英语试卷含解析

高二英语期中测试试卷(考试用时:120分钟满分:120分)第I卷(共 75 分)第一部分听力(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)第一节听下面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,并标在试卷的相应位置。

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 does the man want to move to New York?A. Because he doesn’t li ke to live in the small town.B. Because he wants to find a job there.C. Because he likes the way of life in a big city.2. What does the man mean?A. He doesn’t agree with the woman.B. He has a better idea than the woman’s.C. He has the same opinion as the woman.3. How was the climate where the old couple lived?A. It was very rainy.B. It was very snowy.C. It was very warm.4. What are they mainly talking about?A. People with AIDS.B. What HIV is.C. How people gets AIDS.5. What will most probably happen if the woman supplies her bank details?A. She will get a lot of money.B. Her money in the bank will be stolen.C. She will take part in a special activity.第二节听下面6段对话或独白。

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高二英语期中模拟(一)班级姓名学号一:单项填空(共15小题,每小题1分,满分15分)1. No matter what happens, he thinks friends should always find way to help each other.A. the; theB. /; /C. /; aD. the; a2. The students listened carefully to the teacher with their eyes on the blackboard.A. to focusB. focusedC. focusingD. being focused3. with the traffic jam, many big cities are trying to solve it, but the situation is still veryserious especially during the rush hour.A. FacingB. To faceC. FacedD. Having faced4. —We sang and dance by the lake. We didn’t return home until it was dark.—You have had a pleasant time.A. couldB. mightC. shouldD. must5. Such great progress in space exploration that it is becoming a powerful country in theworld.A. has the country madeB. the country has madeC. did the country makeD. the country made6. Shortly after that, the reporter apologized to the company publicly for the improper remarks heon its products.A. madeB. was makingC. had madeD. have made7. —My money . Could you lend me some?—Certainly.A. has used upB. has run outC. has run out ofD. has been given out8. —If you go on doing it carelessly, you will failing again.—Thank you for telling me this. I will be careful in future.A. come upB. put upC. end upD. take up9. My mother was against my plan while my father was it.A. in need ofB. in honour ofC. in favour ofD. in case of10. Not with the work, the boss made Walter do it again.A. satisfyB. to satisfyC. satisfiedD. satisfying11. Recent studies have shown coffee doesn’t seem to play a role against cancer. .A. So does teaB. So tea doesC. Nor tea doesD. Nor does tea12. —Morning, madam. How much should I pay for the letter to Hong Kong?—4 yuan, please.A. to be postedB. postingC. to postD. having posted13. I would appreciate to be frank, if my computer could be fixed as soon as possible.A. thatB. itC. oneD. this14. There seems to be some doubt about Ann will attend the meeting.A. whenB. whetherC. whatD. that15. —We used different methods to solve the question and got the same result.—This is “”.A. all roads lead to RomeB. actions speak louder than wordsC. all rivers run into seaD. better late than never二:完型填空(共20小题;每小题1分,满分20分)阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,然后从36—55各题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项。

I was almost about to give up my dream. It was an extremely 16 time in my life. A few years ago, I felt as though my 17 was falling apart. Everything seemed to be going wrong for me. I was 18 , trying to finish my college degree while keeping a night job as a 19 . The real bad situation was that I had received my 20 on the MCAT(Medical College Admissions Test医学院入学考试), a test that 21 if one is admitted into medical school, and I had done too poorly to 22 the right to enter the college. I felt that all those years with little sleep and hard work were a total 23 . Wondering about the loss of my hopes, I was very 24 . I thought I should 25 another career since this didn't work. And I didn’t want to stay a nurse as a part-time job all the time and 26 be reminded(提醒) of a failed dream 27 I saw all the new, young doctors all the time.As I cried to my mother, she told me to pray for guidance. That was all I could do, and so I 28 that. A few days later, a close friend was 29 me over the phone as I cried. He told me that President Abraham Lincoln had many failures in his early life but that finally he was a(n) 30 . His image appeared in my mind which said, “Failed. Failed. Failed. And then …Persistence(坚持).”It was clear to me that this was a message —not to 31 . From that day on things started getting 32 and the problems started fixing themselves. Most 33 , today I am working hard and 34 for the MCAT to continue my dream. This story told by my 35 helped shape my life三:阅读理解(共15小题; 每小题2分,满分30分)Last week, I drove to my son’s school to attend the parents’ meeting. My 8-year-old son, Ben, was sitting in the back seat of the car. He said to me on our way to the school, “Mommy, I saw an advertisement on TV last night that said someone grew a big squash(南瓜). He took the squash to the homeless shelter (庇护所) and it fed 20 people. So I was thinking, if one squash could feed 20 people, imagine what two squashes could do? Our school has a big grass area; maybe they will plant some trees and give the fruit to the hungry. Then, there will be fewer people in the world who are hungry.”I was moved by the words from a child’s mouth, and just said that he was right, and that it wasa wonderful idea.When we arrived at class he walked right up to the teacher and made his suggestion. To my surprise the teacher refused his suggestion, saying she couldn't decide this. The next day he asked me to go to his school again. After we arrived there, he walked into the school headmaster’s office and made his suggestion, and was repulsed. I felt so bad for him, and took him aside to talk it through. He was just like an adult and said, “Well, just because they don’t see it now, we can show them by example: We have a big backyard; can we grow some vegetables and fruit and give them to the hungry?”“Sure,” I said. “That is a wonderful idea.”I am so proud of my little son. What a wonderfully open heart! Thank you for producing these good advertisements. My son is just one child who is listening to the message and then passing it on to others.36. Ben had the idea of planting some fruit trees because ________.A. the author asked him to do so in his free timeB. he wanted to make money to support his familyC. he saw an advertisement on TV one nightD. he found his family liked eating all kinds of fruits37. What can we learn from the passage?A. Neither the teacher nor the headmaster liked Ben.B. The advertisement was aimed at people who wanted to buy the squash.C. The author didn’t understand why Ben had that idea.D. The advertisement Ben saw was a public-interest advertisement.38. Where did Ben want to plant fruit trees at first?A. In the grass area of his school.B. In the backyard of his home.C. In the field beside his house.D. In the place around his school.39. The underlined word “repulsed” in Paragraph3 means ________.A. acceptedB. refusedC. welcomedD. punishedBWhat are the biggest problems that society will have to deal with in the 21st century? There are diseases like AIDS and cancer. There’s climate change, of course. And what about producing enough cheap food and energy for the world’s growing population? Who’s going to solve all these terrible problems? Yes, politicians and world leaders will have a big part to play. Yes, businesses will need to create the economic wealth to pay for some of these things. But who’s going to make a much greater difference to something like AIDS or climate change? It’s going to be a scientist. It is the scientist who can turn some new bit of science into a new technology to solve these problems.If you like thinking about the world around you, why not become a scientist? It doesn’t mean you have to wear a white coat and plastic glasses and spend all your time in a lab as most people often imagine! Scientists do all kinds of a amazing things that are actually interesting!Military scientists develop not only new weapons(武器) but new military technologies that could help make wars out of date. Forensic(法医的) scientists work with the police to find quite small clues to bust (指控)criminals. Scientists work in schools and colleges as the teachers and professors who will train tomorrow’s scientists. Don’t think a scientist is far away! Maybe you like cooking? You could be a food technologist helping to keep fruit and vegetables fresher for longer. Perhaps sport is your thing? Do you know that most top athletes work with sports scientists in order to improve their performance? You could even be the science writer who gets to spend the life studying the latest advances and sharing them with the world.Looking for something to do for the rest of your life? My advice? Take a long and hard look at science. It is interesting and ever.40. Many problems are mentioned in the first paragraph to ________.A. show scientists play an important part in solving themB. introduce the causes of these problemsC. show the writer’s worry about the future worldD. suggest they are impossible to be solved41. Most people think the life of scientists is _______.A. amazingB. boringC. colorfulD. unreal42. Who can help the police solve a case according to the passage?A. Military scientists.B. Food technologists.C. Forensic scientists.D. Science writers.43. The passage is for people who _________.A. haven’t decided on their career.B. have no interest in scienceC. hope for the world peopleD. have little knowledge of scienceCIn recent years, newspapers have carried stories about increased extinction (绝种) rates among animals, the greatly increased number of endangered species (物种), and the thousands of animal species that are now considered threatened(受到威胁的). Many people find themselves unsureabout the differences between these terms. The differences between extinct and endangered animals are obvious, but the differences between endangered and threatened animals are not.An extinct animal species is a species of animal with no living members. Extinct species range from animals like the dinosaurs to recently extinct animals like Costa Rica’s Golden Toad. Extinct species have no natural path to re-existence. Scientists have attempted to clone several extinct species, but have not successfully produced a cloned extinct animal able to live to adulthood. Additionally, there are species of animals known as “extinct in the wild”, meaning that the only living ones are being raised in cages.An endangered animal species is a species of animal considered to have a high risk of becoming extinct in the near future. There are numerous international organizations and national laws that define(定义) “endangered ”in different ways. International conservation groups want to list a wider range of animals as endangered than national governments, because of the slower process of government organizations and the economic motivation (动机)to keep certain species from being protected. Examples of endangered species include gorillas, blue whales and Siberian tigers.The definition of “threatened”, like that of “endangered”, varies by the organization. In the United States, the Endangered Species Act provides the legal difference. Threatened species are considered endangered, that is to say, mostly they are equal to endangered species, but in less immediate danger of extinction. Species are frequently upgraded to “endangered” or downgraded to “threatened”depending on their health and development. Examples of threatened species include grizzly bears, the bald eagle and the longhorn beetle.44. From the passage we can infer________.A. governments spend lots of money protecting endangered species every yearB. there is no obvious difference between extinct and endangered animalsC. scientists haven’t found ways for extinct animals to re-exist at presentD. international conservation groups have more experience in protecting endangered species45. Which of the following animal species will have a high risk of becoming extinct in the near future?A. The bald eagle.B. Blue whales.C. Grizzly bears.D. Costa Rica’s Golden Toad46. What conclusion can be drawn from the passage?A. People are not clever enough to clone any extinct or endangered animals.B. Most government organizations are unwilling to protect animals.C. In the USA equal measures are taken to protect both the threatened and the endangered animals.D. A species marked as “threatened” in one organization may be viewed as “endangered” in another.47. What is the best title for this passage?A. How People Protect Endangered Animal SpeciesB. Animal Species: Extinct, Endangered or ThreatenedC. The Importance of Protecting Endangered AnimalsD. Different Ways of Defining Endangered AnimalsDEvery year, Google holds a competition for kids. The winner gets to have his/her drawing of the Google logo(标志) seen by hundreds of millions of people on . The Doodle 4 Google competition is open to all students in U.S. schools by from kindergarten to grade12. Kids create a newGoogle logo inspired by the theme, “If I Could Do Anything, I Woul d…”What would you do if you could do anything? Makenzie Melton, 9, knows what she’d do: save the rainforest! She used her amazing drawing to explain it and took top prize in the 2010 Doodle 4 Google competition. The winner was announced during a special ceremony at the Google offices in New York City. Makenzie’s colorful drawing beat out more than 33,000 drawings. And the third-grader’s design appeared front and center on for people to see on May 27, 2010.Drawings poured in from all over the country during the competition. These drawings expressed a wide range of themes. Kids wished for everything from finding a cure for cancer to building a playground in outer space.The title of Makenzie’s colored-pencil creation is “Rainforest Habitat”. She wrote: “I chose this drawing because the rainforest is in danger and it is not fair to the plants and animals. I love everything except spiders and snakes, but I would still save them.”Makenzie, who wants to be an art teacher when she grows up, says she drew four different drafts (草稿) of her drawing before turning in the one she liked best. When Makenzie was announced as the winner, she gave her mom a huge hug before tearfully accepting the award on stage. “It was so exciting!” Makenzie said.Her parents, Tammy Marie Melton and Scott Melton, were equally thrilled. “We hope and believe and want,”said Tammy. “Then when it happens, it’s still unbelievable!” Makenzie won a $15,000 college scholarship(奖学金), a trip to the Google offices in New York City and a new computer. Her school, EL Dorado Springs R-2 Schools, in El Dorado Springs, Missouri, received a $25,000 technology grant(拨款).48. What can be learned from the passage?A. The topics of the other drawings were the same as the topic of Makenzie’s.B. The purpose of the competition is to collect more drawings from kids.C. The drawing of the competition’s winner can be a new Google logo.D. Makenzie’s parents knew Makenzie won the game before the announcement of the results.49. The topic of Makenzie’s drawing is to _______.A. advertise GoogleB. protect the rainforestC. seek a cure for cancerD. build outer space playgrounds50. According to the passage, Makenzie________.A. loved every animal she sawB. dealt seriously with the competitionC. was invited to draw more for GoogleD. completed her drawing under her parents’ guidance第Ⅱ卷 (共35分)四:根据相应提示填词(共10题,每题0.5分,满分5分)51. Tom didn’t want to talk with others in the room, so he p to be reading.52. While traveling in New York, I made the a of many interesting people from all overthe world.53. Nowadays many people prefer quality to q when food is served.54. I fell ill and was examined by a p . But he old me that he found nothing wrong withme.55. There is no d that carbon emissions are the cause of global warming.56. Here I just (真诚地)bless for my cousin hoping that all around him will be betterand better.57. It’s our duty and (责任) to protect our environment all around the world.58. No one is to leave this building without the (允许)of the police.59. Taking everything into (考虑), your plan is the most practical.60. Japan suffers greatly in (后果) of the earthquake and tsunami.五:完成句子(共6题,每空0.5分,满分10分)61. 这个女孩对别人的评价敏感。

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