江苏省部分地区高二上学期期中英语试卷精选汇编:语法填空专题

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高中英语 江苏高二上期中(市、百强校、校联考)10套卷汇编:单句填空(含解析)

高中英语 江苏高二上期中(市、百强校、校联考)10套卷汇编:单句填空(含解析)

江苏2020-2021学年高二上期中(市、百强校、校联考)套卷汇编:单句填空(含解析)1、江苏省扬州中学2020-2021学年高二上学期期中英语试题第五部分单句语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)根据汉语提示或括号内所给单词,结合所学语法知识,在横线上填入合适的内容(不限一空一词)。

71. The developed and developing countries of the world need to work together to make sure that people enjoy healthy and happy lives, without the environment around them _______(suffer).(所给词的适当形式填空)【答案】suffering【详解】考查非谓语动词。

句意:世界上的发达国家和发展中国家应该共同努力,以确保人们享受健康、幸福的生活,周围的环境不遭受破坏。

分析句子可知,设空处应用非谓语动词作宾补,逻辑主语environment和suffer之间是主动关系,应用现在分词。

故填suffering。

72. ______ (not finish) the homework, the little girl doesn’t dare to go to school. (所给词的适当形式填空)【答案】Not having finished【详解】考查非谓语动词。

句意:没有完成作业,这个小女孩不敢去上学。

句中有谓语动词doesn’t dare to go且句中无连词,故应用finish的非谓语动词形式。

句中主语the little girl与finish为逻辑上的主动关系,且finish的动作发生在句子谓语动词之前,故应用“having done”的形式,否定形式为“not having done”,finish的过去分词为finished,句首单词首字母大写。

江苏省各地2019-2020学年高二上学期11月英语试卷精选汇编:短文填空

江苏省各地2019-2020学年高二上学期11月英语试卷精选汇编:短文填空

短文填空江苏省镇江市2019-2020学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容(1个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

It's difficult to be an (71) (energy) athlete, especially when you don't even have arms. But Tim Bannon, 14, (72) student at Proviso West High School in Chicago, US, is trying his best.Bannon (73) (gain) popularity online over the past two months thanks to a workout video that shows him overcoming his disability while (74) (exercise). He is set to take part in the Chicago Triathlon(三项全全能)Competition, in (75) he plans to run about 2 km, swim 200 meters and bike 7 km.He knows the physical difficulties of the triathlon. What (76) he falls and isn,t able to get up? He uses a special three-wheeled bike to float and by kicking his legs and then moving his body from his shoulders to his hips, he's able to roll back down flat onto his stomach and move(77) (he) forward.(78) the triathlon, Bannon also plans to try out for the Panthers football team as a kicker. Many people doubt he'll be able to do it, but he wants to try anyway. “I'm not worried. I don't care if I get (79) (admit). I just want to be a kicker," he said.For Bannon, it's a simple goal: Just live normally and be like one of the (80)(guy).短文填空energetic a has gained exercising which if himself Besides unadmitted guys南京市2019~2020学年度第一学期期中调研测试第三节(共10 小题;每小题 1.5 分,满分15 分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当的内容( 1 个单词)或括号内单词的正确形式。

江苏省2020学年高二英语上学期期中试题(含解析) (2)

江苏省2020学年高二英语上学期期中试题(含解析) (2)

高二英语上学期期中试题(含解析)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,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 kind of pet does the woman suggest?A. A dog.B. A fish.C. A cat.2. Which place is the woman looking for?A. A grocery store.B. A movie theater.C. The railway station.3. What did the man buy for the woman’s birthday?A. A fruit cake.B. Some apple pies.C. A bunch of flowers.4. What is the relationship between the speakers?A. Classmates.B. Parent and child.C. Teacher and student.5. Where is the woman?A. In a car.B. In an elevator.C. In a bookstore. 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。

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 man offer to do for the woman?A. Stay home with her.B. Make her some food.C. Drive her to a friend’s house.7. How did the woman probably get sick?A. From John.B. From the man.C. From her colleague.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

江苏省南京市2020-2021学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题含答案

江苏省南京市2020-2021学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题含答案

江苏省南京市2020-2021学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题本卷考试时间:120分钟总分:150分第I 卷(选择题)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)听下而5段对话。

每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A 、B 、C 三个选项中选岀最 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 .Where does the conversation take place? A.At school. B. At home ・ C. At a shop.2. What's the season now?3. When does the man want to go to the library 1? A. On SaturdayB.On Sunday4. What does the woman suggest the man do? A. Tum up the gas in the fireplace ・ B. Get some more wood from outside ・ C. Lct the wood burn a bit more.5. Why didn't Mary sleep well? A. She had a headache ・ B. She was troubled by noise ・ C. She had a stomachache ・第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下而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 will the man do on Saturday night?A. Summer.B. Fall.C. WinterC. On Monday.& Where does the woman plan to go?A. San Francisco.B. Sacramento.C. Los Angeles.A.Pick up the woman's sister. 7.What day is it today? A. Friday. 听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。

江苏省部分地区2020-2021学年高二上学期最新期中英语试卷精选汇编:基础知识运用专题

江苏省部分地区2020-2021学年高二上学期最新期中英语试卷精选汇编:基础知识运用专题

江苏省部分地区2020-2021学年高二上学期最新期中英语试卷精选汇编:基础知识运用专题基础知识运用专题江苏省启东市2020-2021学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题第三节单词拼写(共10小题,每题0.5分,满分5分)请认真阅读下列各题,根据所给中文提示或首字母,写出1个语义通顺语法正确的单词。

66. Whether the action will _________(增强)or weaken the relationship depends on how they will deal with this problem.67. If you receive any mail that requires your accounts and codes, no matter how ________(貌似官方的)it is, don’t care about it.68. The Christmas holiday is the hottest time to exchange _________ (问候) in the West.69. I learnt that __________(期望)at weddings in different countries can be quite different.70. It is urgent that we should carry out the __________ (可替代的) plan.71. As you laugh, the muscles p_________ in the laugh become active. After you laugh, these muscles start to relax.72. If you don’t have a__________ for a certain subject, you will find it difficult to learn it well.73. Children should show their a_________ for what their parents do for them instead of taking it for granted.74. To some, happiness is being s__________ by family and friends.75. The students’ attention has been drawn to the breathtaking movie because the scenery is beyond d__________.五、单词拼写66. strengthen 67. official-looking 68. greetings 69. expectations 70. alternative71. participating 72. affection 73. appreciation 74. surrounded 75. description江苏省淮安市高中校协作体2020-2021学年高二上学期期中考试英语试题六、语言基础知识填空根据括号内所给提示完成句子(每空1分,满分20分)71.she said that someone must have been spying on us in the washroom, but I didn’t believe her. (explain)72.we have to realize : boys share activities, girls share feelings.(填连词)73 A healthy environment is important for our (survive).74. .In conclusion, when we are old and (回顾)our lives, whatwill we remember?75.Asking around, I find many people willing to pay a little higher price for things thatthe environment(环保).76. 要解决有关长江的所有问题,我们还有很长的一段路要走。

江苏省高二上学期最新英语试卷精选汇编:语法填空专题

江苏省高二上学期最新英语试卷精选汇编:语法填空专题

语法填空专题江苏省南京市2020-2021学年第一学期期中高二英语试卷第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。

Shi Chengchuan,a hearing-impaired(听力受损的)young businessman,was selected for the Forbes(福布斯)list of 30 Under 30 Asia 2020. So far, the story of his success 56_____(inspire) many young people in Guangzhou,capital of Guangdong Province.Two years ago,Shi had to type to communicate with others. But 57_____(fortunate),he is able to chat with people and answer phone calls 58_____ the help of a cochlear implant(人工耳蜗植入)and an app he developed.The app, _ 59____ went online in 2017, has now attracted more than 600,000 hearing-impaired users.Despite the success of the app, Shi is determined to come up with more 60_____(create) to help hearing-impaired people."I want to help more people who have impaired hearing to regain their hearing functions in the years 61______(come)." he said. He is expecting more than one million hearing-impaired people nationwide to be using his app in four years.Shi uses the app to practice 62_____(speak) for more than 30 minutes every day, no matter 63 ______busy he is. After two years of practice, he said his spoken Mandarin has become much 64_____(good).His business partner and former university classmate,Chen Guoqiang, said he was willing to team up with Shi as he had determination.“Shi has 65_____ strong passion for work and determination to help the masses of hearing-impaired people,"Chen said.语法填空56. has inspired 57. fortunately 58. with 59. which 60. creations 61. to come62. speaking 63. how 64. better 65. a江苏省苏州市2020--2021学年第一学期期中高二英语试卷第四部分:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的词,如有括号提示,请以提示词的正确形式填空。

江苏省2020-2021学年上学期高二英语期中解析版试卷精选汇编:语法填空专题(含解析)

江苏省2020-2021学年上学期高二英语期中解析版试卷精选汇编:语法填空专题(含解析)

语法填空专题江苏省苏州市2020-2021学年高二英语上学期期中试题第四部分:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的词,如有括号提示,请以提示词的正确形式填空。

请将答案的完整形式写在答题卡上相应题号的横线上。

Mary will never forget the moment when she saw her lovely baby for the first time. She was delighted_____36_____(see) that her baby was healthy. She really enjoyed the feeling of being a mother, _____37_____feeling she thought she would never experience. However, the baby's birth not only brought great happiness to its mother but it also shocked the world, as it was a _____38_____ (clone) baby. The successful cloning of this baby meant that millions of women around the world_____39_____were not able to have children would now be able to realize their dream.Tony is another person who has benefited _____40_____ st year, Tony suffered from serious heart disease and nearly died.However, physicians did not give up hope for Tony and they soon replaced his original heart with a new cloned one. _____41_____ (luck),Tony' s body accepted the new organ and Tony survived. This was not the first time that a life _____42_____(save) with the use of cloning. That is why even more scientists are now focusing their efforts on developing and_____43_____(improve) cloning technology.On the other hand, cloning has not received popular_____44_____ (recognize). In many counties it is not legal to clone humans.Some people believe that if we toy 6_______45_______ nature through cloning, we are asking for trouble.【答案】36. to see37. a 38. cloned39. who/that40. from 41. Luckily42. had been saved43. improving44. recognition45. with这是一篇说明文,主要围绕“克隆技术”,介绍了其可在哪些方面造福人类,如何造福人类,同时也提到了其还未受到广泛认可等消极因素。

高二英语上学期期中真题:专题06 语法填空(原卷版)(新高考专用)(高二)

高二英语上学期期中真题:专题06 语法填空(原卷版)(新高考专用)(高二)

专题06 语法填空(解析版) (新高考专用)高频话题01 人与社会—历史文化和体育Passage 1(2023-2024学年高二上学期•江苏省常州市金坛区•期中统考)After 20 days of world-class sporting action, the 19th Asian Games concluded on October 8th in Hangzhou. As the biggest Asian Games in history ___1___(feature)a record 12,617 athletes, the Hangzhou Asian Games witnessed 15 world and 28 Asian records being set in 481 medal events, again the highest ever. China ___2___(rank)first in the medal table with ___3___ total of 583 medals, including 201 gold. So far, China ___4___(top)the Asiad medal table 11 times in a row, ever since the 1982 Games in India.Two short films in the closing ceremony demonstrated the athletic ___50___(highlight)and touching moments during the Games, leaving audiences smiling ___6___(tearful). The giant virtual torchbearer, ___7___ lit the main flame at the opening ceremony, made a surprise return ___8___ the stadium amid thunderous applause from the crowd.Some competitions also served as Olympic qualifying events(预选赛), whose winners would proceed ___9___(participate)in the coming Paris Olympics.China’s ___10___(commit)to a “green, smart, economical and ethical” approach to presenting a distinctly Chinese, uniquely Asian and spectacular Games paid off and the event won widespread praise from both the Olympic Council of Asia and the global community.Passage 2(2023-2024学年高二上学期•江苏省宿迁市沭阳县•期中统考)The torch for the Hangzhou 2022 Asian Games was named “Eternal Flame” and its design ___1___(inspire)by the Liang Zhu Culture, which was a symbol of the 5000-year-old Chinese civilization. The torch was shaped in a way that grows from bottom to top, with an overall ___2___(high)of 730 millimeters and a net weight of 1,200 grams. The torch was characterized by Jade Cong(玉琮)and threaded upon with Chineseheritage,___3___(nature)sceneries and local customs. ___4___(intend)to shine a more brilliant light on this sacred land of Chinese civilization, the base of the torch was embossed(浮雕)with eight water veins symbolizing the evolution of civilization and ___5___(represent)the eight major river systems in Zhejiang.The torch body was designed based ___6___ the evolution from dermatoglyphic fingerprint pattern(纹样)specific to the Liangzhu Cuture. The grip(把手)of the torch was made of recycled raw materials, ___7___ was eco-friendly, light and easy to hold, ___8___ the fuel was heated with biomass gas, which was safe, clean and___9___(rely).The torch presents to the world the unique ___10___(create)of Chinese design.Passage 3(2023-2024学年高二上学期•江苏省宿迁市泗阳县•期中统考)In Xinyang, making pickled bacon in winter is a big event ___1___(embrace)the New Year. Every year in lunar December, each family in Xinyang begins to prepare the New Year’s good, bunches of bacon and sausage ___2___(hang)from yard to yard. Smelling of pickled bacon, people there always have a sense of belonging.Xinyang is on the boundary between the north and the south. Due to ___38___(it)unique geographical position and climate, it cultivates(孕育)the characteristics of Xinyang people ___4___ have a good appetite for delicacies. According to relevant written records, pickled bacon keeps its special taste only when ___5___(preserve)in a special bean. Xinyang’s pickled bacon is made in ___6___ simple way. People dry the meat in the shade and br ing out the flavor of the food itself. Not only does it keep the ___7___(origin)flavor of pickled bacon, but also preserves the unique technology of bacon.When something stays with us for long, we tend to ignore its ___8___(exist)and significance, but you’ll never become fully conscious of how much you value it ___9___ you are torn apart from it for many years. Once it comes back to you, you’ll find it ___10___(real)precious. A piece of bacon is among such things.Passage 4(2023-2024学年高二上学期•江苏省徐州市贾汪区•期中统考)Last month, 28–year–old model Huang Qian decided to add baduanjin to her daily routine. At first, she saw videos of people practicing on social media ___1___(platform). So she ___2___(natural)associated it with the kind of exercise favored by the elderly because of slow movements. Nevertheless, now Huang enjoys practicing the exercise, ___3___ stretches and relaxes her whole body. Baduanjin, a form of qigong, is a set of traditional Chinese fitness exercises ___4___(combine)physical movement with breathing and meditation. It ___5___(date)back to the Song Dynasty(960–1279). Baduanjin uses breathing and concentration techniques ___6___(improve)body and mind through eight well-designed sequences. ___7___(compare)with other types of qigong exercise, such as tai chi and wuqinxi, baduanjin is more suited to beginners thanks to ___8___(it)simple, gentle movements. Huang was also excited to find out that one of her favorite fitness influencers, German Pamela Reif, ___9___(add)baduanjin to her workout videos already. The video has received more than 900,000 views, 49,000 likes and 24,000 reports since it was posted on Bilibili on Aug 8. Like many traditions, such as hanfu and music, baduanjin is receiving a growing ___10___(recognize)from people of all ages and is making a return to daily life.高频话题02 人与社会—医疗保健Passage 1(2023-2024学年高二上学期•江苏省泰州市姜堰区•期中统考)Acupuncture(针灸)is a traditional Chinese medical practice of treating ___1___( variety)physical and mental conditions. It gained respect and interest in the United States after New York Times journalist James Reston___2___( visit)China with President Nixon and needed an operation. Chinese doctors used acupuncture on Reston after surgery ___3___( reduce)his pain, and his recovery was swift. Curious about this, Reston was allowed to watch surgery on patients ___4___received acupuncture for anesthesia(麻醉). Patients talked with their doctors during the operation and then walked back to their rooms ___5___their own.The effectiveness of acupuncture left Reston such a deep ___6___(impress)that he wrote a front-page article inthe New York Times about his operation upon returning to the United States. “A leading medical specialist___7___( send)by Premier Chou En-lai removed my appendix(阑尾).I was conscious in ___8___ whole proc ess. ”The National Institutes of Health( NIH)began to sponsor some of their top ___9___( physician)to visit China to investigate acupuncture and its possible functions in western medicine. With years going by, acupuncture has earned ___10___(it)a great reputation across the world with magical effect.Passage 2(2023-2024学年高二上学期•江苏省苏州市•期中统考)I graduated from the Shaanxi University of Chinese Medicine in 1994, and ___1___(work)in orthopedics(骨科)for 26 years by the time I took part in ___2___ Chinese Medical V olunteers tour in Yushu, Qinghai province in August 2020.Then, I used Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM)to treat a variety of health problems, including severe pains, blood pressure issue and kneed ___3___(injure). These conditions are ___4___(primary)caused by the local people’s herding practice and the tough en vironment ___5___ they live, and are also associated with some of their unhealthy living habits.TCM methods can only relieve the pain for a short time, and sometimes they are unable to address the fundamental causes. So, I suggested that Chinese Medical Volunteers perform surgeries locally ___6___ bring the patients to better developed regions. We successfully completed surgeries on 21 patients. One surgery had to ___7___ (cancel)because the patient had severe heart failure.As the head of the surgical team, I was ___8___ a lot of pressure because we were responsible for ensuring the safety of every patient, ___9___(rid)them of their pain and improving their quality of life. Another goal of our action was ___10___(provide)local medical workers with hands-on training, so local villagers would still be able to access quality treatment conveniently after we left.Passage 3(2023-2024学年高二上学期•江苏省徐州市铜山区•期中统考)Traditional Chinese Medicine(TCM), deeply ___1___(root)in the rich heritage of Chinese civilization, is___2___ unique and comprehensive medical system that includes various practices such as acupuncture, herbal medicine, massage therapy, and dietary therapy.TCM, with its origins ___3___(date)back thousands of years to ancient China, ___49___(save)lives and curing diseases for the past two thousand years or so. TCM has gained recognition and popularity worldwide due to its effectiveness in addressing a wide range of health conditions. However, it ___5___(challenge)when Western Medicine(WM)was introduced by the British doctor Benjamin Hobson, ___6___ came to China and___72___(systematic)planted the seed of western clinical medicine into the soil of the Chinese intellectual community, posing a serious challenge ___8___ TCM. In the 1970s, the doctors in WM finally exceeded(超过)___9___ practicing TCM.To promote further exploration into possibilities for TCM and find ways to integrate it with WM, equal importance should be given to the development of both medical systems rather than viewing them as___10___(compete).高频话题03 人与社会—风俗节日文化艺术和语言Passage 1(2023-2024学年高二上学期•江苏省扬州市宝应县•期中统考)The 60th Weifang International Kite Festival kicked off smoothly on April, 15 in Weifang in east China’s Shandong Province.The festival, featuring a number of kites in ___1___(difference)shapes and sizes, has become one of the most impressive international events ___2___(hold)in China since the reform and opening-up policy(改革开放政策)___3___(introduce)in the late 1970s. According to the organizers, this year’s festival appe als to 600 kite fans ___4___ 59 countries and regions.The main activities of the festival, which include competitions for kite making, flying ___5___ fighting, are scheduled over the weekend. Since the first Weifang International Kite Festival in 1984, the festival has become ___6___(enormous)popular in the globe together with China’s continuous opening-up.___7___ is known to us, Weifang is the “capital of kites”. It has a long history of kite making, with some records ___8___(suggest)the first wooden kite was invented there during the Spring and Autumn Period more than 2,000 years ago. The city has a fast developing kite industry now, which ___9___(employ)more than 80,000 people in its 600-plus ___10___(company).Passage 2(2023-2024学年高二上学期•湖南省邵阳市第二中学•期中统考)As the world moves towards what is essentially a global village, the need for effective communication is 1 (strong) than ever before. As a result, the number of people studying foreign languages 2 (be) increasing, and the effectiveness of various language courses is becoming a vital issue.One of the questions most frequently 3 (discuss) is whether or not language courses should include the study of the culture of the country 4 the language is spoken. It is 5 (common) believed each language is deeply rooted in 6 culture where it operates. Therefore, full understanding is often impossible without some knowledge of certain elements of 7 (it) history, literature and traditions. However, some people argue that in business contexts, the language is just a tool and, as long as both sides clearly understand the technical vocabulary they use, no culture background is necessary. What is more, it would be impossible 8 (define) what particular culture should 9 (teach), as many internationally used languages are spoken in different countries whose cultures differ significantly 10 one another.All in all, it seems that the role of the cultural component in a language course should depend on the learn er’s goals.Passage 3(2023-2024学年高二上学期•湖南省雅礼教育集团•期中统考)Yingge Dance, a traditional folk art combining dancing, Chinese martial arts, and Chinese opera, is popular in the Chaoshan area of Guangdong province in South China. Yingge, 1 (write) with the c haracters for “hero” and “song”, means heroic song in Chinese and Yingge dancers, as their name implies, are the avatars(化身) of 2 (hero). The dancers each hold a pair of short sticks and strike the sticks with force 3 (create) strong beats — an artistic display of masculinity(男子气概). In 2006, the Puning Yingge Dance 4 (list) among thefirst national intangible cultural heritages in China.However, just as young people move out of the villages, so are local folk arts 5 (gradual) disappearing all around China. In Puning, Yingge is still danced during holidays such as the Lunar New Year and 6 (it) performers are generally amateurs—farmers 7 have put down their tools and put on costumes. Some of the parts are passed 8 in the family, from father to son, and so far some villages have started giving performers a basic salary.Dressed in colorful clothes and 9 (wear) heavy makeup, ordinary villagers have created a song of cultural confidence. The performance, 10 must-watch for the local people, graces the village square one more time.高频话题01 人与社会—科学技术Passage 1(2023-2024学年高二上学期•江苏省连云港市东海县•期中统考)The technology of fifth-generation mobile networks or wireless, which is called 5G, has more distinct characteristics than previous generations of technology. It can transmit data at much greater speed than 4G technology and connect ___1___ host of devices at the same time. It also has low latency, ___2___ means a decrease in the response time a device and the network it is connected to.These characteristics enable 5G to have various practical ___3___(apply), such as in smart cities, self-driving vehicles and health care. The Internet of Things(IoT), which brings together billions of ___4___(connect)smart devices, will get a major boost from 5G. As a result, civil management, like that of power and water, ___5___(operate)much more efficiently, saving more energy. Self-driving vehicles will find it easy ___6___(monitor)and respond to traffic situations more quickly and efficiently as they are connected with each other and with roadside infrastructure, thus ___7___(ensure)safe driving. Also, using 5G technology, health care providers will be able to monitor patients and gather amounts of data more ___8___(easy). It changes the focus from disease treatment ___9___ disease prevention.Apparently, this new generation of wireless technology will transform people’s lives. In the hope of realizing its full potential, countries from around the world ___10___(conduct)research on 5G technology. And China is one of the leading countries in this field.Passage 2(2023-2024学年高二上学期•广东湛江•·期中校考)Who invented the ATM? There have been 1 (argue) for years over who should officially go down in history as “the inventor of the ATM”. Now the UK government is 2 (clear) saying it was James Goodfellow who invented the ATM.Back in the mid-1960s, James Goodfellow was working 3 a development engineer for Glasgow firm Kelvin Hughes, and had been charged with inventing a way to enable customers to withdraw(取) cash from banks when Saturday opening ended. “Most people 4 (work) during the week couldn’t get to the bank. They wanted a solution. The solution was a machine which would issue cash on demand to a 5 (recognize) customer,” hesaid. “I set out to develop a cash-issuing machine, and 6 (make) this a reality, I invented the pin (personal identification number) and an associated coded token(代币).”So far, the cash machine 7 (become) a world-conquering piece of technology. There are now 3 million ATMs worldwide, with 8 number forecast to hit 4 million by 2020. The good news for Goodfellow is 9 people are beginning to know him for his invention. Even 10 (good) for him, the Home Office has now officially recognized his other achievement.Passage 3(2023-2024学年高二上学期•江苏省连云港高级中学•期中校考)Tianwen-1, China’s first independent interplanetary mission(星际任务), ___1___(reach)Mars within days of two other major missions: the United Arab Emirates’ Hope satellite and NASA’s Perseverance rover(探测器), after it had travelled 292 million miles from Earth. All three took advantage of a ___2___(particular)suitable launch window when objects launched from Earth would have a ___3___(short)and more efficient path to Mars. But all three missions will have plenty to do on the Red Planet.Various space missions, the European Space Agency’s Mars Express and several of NASA’ s M ars lovers___4___(include), have found possible evidence of water on or under the ___5___(planet)surface. But bothTianwen-1___6___the as-yet-unnamed rover will use radar devices to search for even better evidence of pockets of water on Mars.That’s import ant, scientists say, because plenty of evidence points to Mars having an ___7___(able)to support life at some point in its history: In some areas, it is likely to host liquid water. Tianwen-1’s intended landing site at the Utopia Planitia crater may still host an underground deposit(沉积层), ___8___contains as much water as Lake Superior. On a broad scale, researchers around the globe hope ___9___(use)information from any of the new Mars missions to look into how a planet with liquid water, organic maternal and an energy source can transform itself___10___a dry, dusty desert place.Passage 4(2023-2024学年高二上学期•江苏省泰州中学•期中校考)Japanese fish industry is starting to use artificial intelligence(AI) ___1___(select)high quality fish at markets and find good fishing grounds, areas ___2___ they have traditionally relied largely ___3___ experience. AI tools are drawing attention because they can easily copy good skills, including those ___4___(need)to evaluate the quality of tuna(金枪鱼)and determine good spots to catch fish.When judging the quality of fish, buyers look at ___5___ fresh and fi rm the meat is and how much fat it puts on. “You need over 10 years of experience to acquire ___6___ excellent eye,” a fish market worker said. An advertising agency developed and brought a smartphone app into ___7___(practice)use that enables users to easily pick out delicious tuna.According to the advertising agency, the AI tool, fed with data on how tail sections of frozen tuna___8___(grade)by skilled merchants(商人), judges the quality of tuna ___9___(instant). The app grades quality in three to five stages as soon as users hold their smartphones over a fish and is gaining ___10___(popular)in the seafood processing industry.Passage 5(2023-2024学年高二上学期•广东广州•期中校考)Nowadays, Chinese people 1 (impress) by the progress of our country, which is extremely exciting. We 2 (make) great progress in science and technology in the past decades, especially the progress in space exploration. We conquered the space, and the achievement represents a visible proof of our nation’s 3 (strong).The advances in space technology will be 4 (benefit) to us in the long run. Thanks to communication satellites, we can see television pictures transmitted(传送) across the globe, and we can communicate with our friends and business partners 5 are far away from us. Without exploring the space, we could never figure out its mysteries or broaden our horizons far beyond the boundary of 6 planet Earth.Besides, 7 distinguishes us from animals is that we know we need to explore. Actually, the space technology is not only the search 8 knowledge but also a mirror of the development of our nation. We will become proud of our motherland. We will devote ourselves to 9 (develop) our country.China is growing stronger and stronger, and it will never fall behind in the progress of 10 (scientific) and technology. We are looking forward to new breakthroughs. and we believe they will come up in the near future. 高频话题02 人与自然—人与动植物和环境保护Passage 1(2023-2024学年高二上学期•江苏省盐城市响水中学•期中校考)A wildlife research led by Dr. Sean Maxwell, ___1___ professor from University of Queensland, throws light on how various species have responded to major climate events.“We have spent more than 70 years ___2___(measure)the responses of various species,” said Dr. Maxwell. “The growing ___3___(frequent)of extreme weather events such as hurricanes, droughts and floods is causing unpredictable and immediate changes ___4___ ecosystems. Hurricanes are the most common extreme event for birds and fish, while mammals(哺乳动物) respond most to drought events.”UQ Centre for Biodiversity and Conservation Science director Professor James Watson said the___5___(detail)information would help inform ecosystem management.“The research clearly shows species will respond, often ___6___(negative), to extreme events,” Professor Watson said. “In the past few decades, we ___7___(see)more than 100 cases of sharp population declines and 31 cases of local population extinction following an extreme event. As extreme climate and weather events___8___(be)now more and more common, we need to act to ensure species have the best chance ___9___(survive). Wherever possible, high quality and complete habitat areas should be protected, as these are the places ___10___ species are most resilient(易恢复的)to increasing exposure to extreme events.”Passage 2(2023-2024学年高二上学期•江苏省苏州市常熟市•期中统考)This year, August 15th marked China’s first National Ecology Day, ___1___ aims were to raise aw areness of environmental protection and address unlawful activities and safeguard the development of forestry and grassland resource by law.The establishment of National Ecology Day will enhance ecological understanding among the public and helpthe nation ___2___(well)participate in global environment and climate governance.The move ___3___(see)as part of China’s efforts to build an ecological civilization, a concept that glorifies balanced and sustainable development and harmonious coexistence between ___4___(human)and nature ___5___ promotes the building of a community with a shared future for mankind.China’s laws and administrative regulations ___6___(involve)the environment and ecology, ___7___(base)on what environmental difficulties villagers are eager to solve and what ecological measures should be taken urgently from their opinions, have laid a solid legislative(立法的)foundation ___8___ the ecological civilization.___9___ makes Aug. 15 special is that on that day in 2005, the concept of “lucid waters and lush mountains” was first put forward, being ___10___(value)assets.Passage 3(2023-2024学年高二上学期•江苏省南通市崇川区、通州区•期中统考)A vast region with beautiful scenery, lush plants, a lot of rivers and lakes dotted around, Hulun Buir Grassland is like a huge, green picture scroll, ___1___ gives you boundless views. The name Hulun Buir, which means “the land of lakes and rivers”, ___2___(date)back to a legend long long ago. It is the best-preserved grassland in China ___3___ recognized as “The Grass Kingdom”.With the most plentiful and excellent pastures in China, Hulun Buir Grassland also has the name The Purest Grassland___4___ there is hardly any pollution there. Its animal products, like meat, milk, leather, and wool ___5___(favor)by people both at home and abroad. It’s a famous tourist destination now.With the irrigation of thousands of rivers, the grassland presents ___6___(it)as a green carpet underneath the blue sky and white clouds. You can ride on camels and horses, watch wrestling and horse racing, and enjoy a bonfire party—the unique lifestyle of nomads can be ___7___(full)appreciated.The region’s location makes it wa rm and pleasant in the summer, while cold and ___8___(snow)in the winter. During the summer, the meadows are covered with ___9___ blanket of multicolored wildflowers. Even in ancient times, the beautiful scenery of this place gained ___10___(popular)with poets and writers and was described in their literary works.Passage 4(2023-2024学年高二上学期•江苏省扬州中学•期中校考)An art exhibition themed on the bird Nipponia Nippon is being held in Shanghai as part of efforts to promote the harmony ___1___ human and nature as well as communication between China, Japan and South Korea.Nipponia Nippon, or Zhuhuan(朱鹮)in Chinese, ___2___(know)as an auspicious(吉祥的)bird in oriental culture. In 1981, only seven wild Nipponia Nippon were found in Hanzhong of Shaanxi Province, ___3___ unveiled(揭开)the protection and breeding of the bird. China then sent some birds to Japan and South Korea in the ___4___(follow)years, an act which gifted the bird its nickname “friendship ambassador”.People from the three countries have deep affection for the bird, which ___5___(become)a symbol of friendship by now. Since 1985, these birds from China have been settling down in Japan and South Korea. This has not only created ___6___(condition)for the protection and rebuilding of the bird community in the two countries, ___7___ also created the opportunity to build a new bridge to promote ___8___(ecology)civilization constructionbased on the cooperation of the three countries. A seminar of the same name was held recently. During ___9___ event, experts from the three countries shared their experience and views on ___10___(protect)the bird and bilateral cooperation.Passage 5(2023-2024学年高二上学期•江苏省盐城第一中学•期中校考)The extinction of the Chinese paddle-fish(白鲟)and wild Yangtze sturgeon(野生长江), announced by the international Union for Conservation of Nature(IUCN), started ___1___wave of comments on china’s social media recently, ___2___(demand)more environmental protection.The IUCN’s latest list of threatened species showed that 100% of the world’s remaining 26 sturgeon species are now ___3___ risk of extinction, up from 85% in 2009. “The ___4___(assess), based on new calculations, shows their decline over the past three generations is sharper than previously thought,” the organization said, adding that the reassessment had also confirmed the extinction of the Chinese paddle-fish. Both the Chinese paddle-fish and the Yangtze sturgeon were common species in the Yangtze river basin, ___5___ have been troubled by heavy shipping traffic, overfishing and water pollution.The Chinese paddle-fish was one of the biggest freshwater fish species in the world ___61___ could grow up to 7 meters in length. The IUCN ranked ___7___ among “critically endangered” for the first time in 1996 ___8___(warn)people of the possibility of its extinction. The Yangtze sturgeon could grow up to 8 meters. Its meat was considered ___9___(amazing)delicious in China. As a source of caviar(鱼子酱), it ___10___(catch)in great numbers and was purchased at a high price.高频话题03 人与社会—饮食文化Passage 1(2023-2024学年高二上学期•广东江门•期中统考)Nowhere are manners more important than at the table. When the Chinese ask their guests to dinner, even though there are excellent dishes on the table, 1 host is 2 (like) to say something like “There are no special dishes t onight. Please help yourselves.” The praises of the dishes 3 (leave) to the guest. But this is different in the West. If 4 (ask) a guest to eat at his home, the host may say, “This is the 5 (good) dish my wife cooks.” The seats are arrange d in a different way. The hostess or host sits at the head of the table 6 the main guest on his right, the second guests on his left. There are some 7 (different) in offering wine and cigarettes. 8 a Chinese host gives a toast, he usually says “Bottoms up” and drinks up all the wine in the cup. He wants the guests to do the same. But in the West 9 is up to the guests to decide how much they drink. Usually the host just leaves the cigarettes on the table, instead of offering them to his (her) 10 (guest) one after another.Passage 2(2023-2024学年高一上学期•江苏泰州市姜堰区•期中统考)For the past 20 years, many customers ___1___(line)up for lunch and dinner in front of Zhao Xiping’s noodle restaurant—Zhaolaoqi—in Taiyuan, Shanxi.Zhao, a man ___2___ is known for Zhaolaoqi knife-cut noodles, which has been listed ___3___ a city-level cultural heritage(遗产)in Taiyuan, moved to the city from Datong in 2004 and opened the restaurant.“Datong knife-cut noodles are one of the most famous noodle ___4___(dish)in Shanxi,” he said. And according to him, his family’s special noodle cooking skill dates from ___5___ time of Emperor Daoguang. Zhao learned from his father and developed his own skills and cooking tools. Becaus e of Zhao’s excellent noodle-cooking skills, increasing numbers of customers look forward to ___6___(taste)the noodles he cooks in his restaurant.Well, how to make the noodle? ___7___(general), it starts with making the dough(面团); then, the dough is cut w ith a knife and the noodles ___8___(cook)in hot water. When it’s ready, customers can add things designed ___9___(make)the noodles delicious.Zhao has opened restaurants outside Shanxi. With pride, he hoped he could bring the ___10___(tradition)food of Shanxi to every corner of the country and even abroad and help more people experience the culture of his hometown.Passage 3(2023-2024学年高一上学期•江苏省泰州中学•期中校考)Poppy candy(跳跳糖)___1___(create)in 1956 by William Mitchell, a ___2___(chemistry)for the American company General Foods, in a ___3___(fail)experiment. Popping Candy is a very cool candy to some people, but to other people it is really strange. No matter ___4___ view you hold, you have to agree that it is a technology candy.So how is popping candy made? The method is described in the official document. ___5___(make)popping candy, we need to heat sugar, corn syrup(玉米糖浆), and water together and boil ___6___ mixture to drive off all of the water. The remaining is then mixed ___7___ CO2 gas to form tiny bubbles in the candy and the candy is cooled rapidly under pressure. In the end, the candy breaks into pieces ___8___ still hold the high-pressure bubbles.When you put the candy in your mouth, it melts and sets free the bubbles with a powerful sound: POP! Some people are concerned about the safety of ___9___(eat)popping candy. But many experiments have proved that the candy is ___10___(harm). So just eat your popping candy and enjoy the sound of “pops”!。

江苏省2020--2021学年高二上学期期中(模拟)英语试卷精选汇编:语法填空专题

江苏省2020--2021学年高二上学期期中(模拟)英语试卷精选汇编:语法填空专题

语法填空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四部分短文语法填空(共10小题;每小题1分,满分10分)阅读下面材料,在空白处填入适当内容或括号内所给单词的正确形式。

Many older people who might really gain pleasure from learning a new language later in life are put off by the 61 (believe) that they won’t be able to do that as successfully as the younger generation. However, they should think again and feel more confident because research has demonstrated 62 an older person is just as capable 63 learning a new language as a younger person and in fact in some 64 (way), they are even more capable.For example, when a person of any age 65 (try) to learn a new language, it is very much a “trial and error” process and of making mistakes and learning where you’ve gone wrong. And, when you’re young er, it comes more naturally 66 (make) loads of mistakes when learning about all manner of subjects and you’re far less likely to be too self-conscious about making errors as that’s part of learning.On the other hand, if you’re an older person 67 has been used to being extremely competent within a particular profession, you’re more likely to feel 68 (embarrass) about making mistakes when learning a new language and therefore more likely to put the blame down to 69 (get) older when making mistakes is 70 (perfect) natural in all forms of learning.短文语法填空61. belief 62. that 63. of 64. ways 65. tries 66. to make 67. who/that 68. embarrassed 69. getting 70. perfectly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二节语法填空(共10小题;每小题l.5分.满分l5分)阅读下面材料.在空格处填入一个适当的词或使用括号中词语的正确形式填空,并将答案填写在答题卡标号为61—70的相应位置上。

2021-2022学年江苏省苏州市高二(上)期中英语试卷-附答案详解

2021-2022学年江苏省苏州市高二(上)期中英语试卷-附答案详解

2021-2022学年江苏省苏州市高二(上)期中英语试卷一、选词填空-句子(本大题共10小题,共10.0分)1.Checking different sources enables us to draw a more i ______ conclusion.2.To sum up,being a good journalist requires writing sills curiosity and c ______ to findingthe truth.3.His presentation at the graduation ceremony was so impressive that it was warmly a______ by all present.4.In everyday life,the idiom "throwing in the towel" simply means admitting d ______ andgiving up.5.Some people,for example,carry a gene that makes them more l ______ to catch a certainvirus or develop a particular form of cancer.6.In addition to making people aware of a product or service,a successful advertisement willalso create a desire to buy,thus ______(增长)business.7.Recent years have ______(见证)the rapid development of China's high-speed railway.8.According to some scientists,it could make a ______(根本的)change to the future ofhuman life.9.The ______(最精彩的部分)of the performance was a short play performed by theDrama Club.10.While doubts about its safety have ______(逐渐地)disappeared,interest continues togrow.二、阅读理解(本大题共15小题,共37.5分)AWales is home to some of the UK's most beautiful drives.Narrow lanes criss-cross the land,meaning travel can be slow-but there's no need to rush.The Coastal WayThis route(路线)covers the entire length of Cardigan Bay,and spoils travelers with its remote beaches and charming seaside towns.Comb the sand for fossils,shells at Aberdaron Beach,and then hit the road,heading easttoward Porthmadog.Here you can hop on a heritage steam rain,a relic of the region'smining history,to give Snowdonia's skyline your undivided attention.The Cambrian WayThe Cambrian Way,which cuts north to south through the heart of Wales,is a fantastic place,thanks to its patchwork fields,dense forests and rolling,sheep-dotted hills.The route becomes increasingly wild and rough as it weaves north into Powys.Spend the night in Rhayader,and you'll need plenty of energy for hiking or mountain biking along the trails.The North Wales WaySpanning Wales' short but scenic north coast,this route offers road trippers a chance to encounter Welsh history,language and culture in a splendid sting.Head west through the uncrowded Clwydian Hills until you reach Ruthin,a little town brimming with history,where you can see its restored castle,century-spanning museum and Victorian Ruthin Gaol.Border CountryTracing the dotted line that separates England and Wales on a map,this border-hugging route will take you to some of Wales' most underrated sites slowly,if you stick to thenarrow back roads.Staring in the border town of Chepstow in Southeast Wales,make your waynorthward.You can stop to admire the roofless ruins of Tintern Abbey and lesser-known castles Skenfrith and Grosmont.11.Which route best suits people who enjoy mountain scenery?______A. The Coastal Way.B. The Cambrian Way.C. The North Wales Way.D. Border Country.12.What is special about The North Wales Way?______A. It enables travelers to visit a castle.B. It is an area of scenic beauty.C. It offers a glimpse into Welsh culture.D. It is a crowd-free escape from big cities.13.What is the purpose of the article?______A. To introduce road trips in Wales.B. To introduce the Welsh landscape.C. To tell about Wales' history.D. To advertise Wales' tourism industry.BIn the final of the 1985 world open squash(壁球)championship,Pakistan's Jahangir Khan defeated New Zealand's Ross Norman and won the championship.That decisive victory made Khan the first man ever to win the world open squashcrown five times in a row. "Jahangir Khan," says British sports commentator Richard Eaton, "is the worldchampion of world champions."Until recently,Khan's achievements would have stirred few people,for squash was largely an elitist(精英)male preserve.No longer.During the past decade,the game has boomed worldwide,and is now a sport played by more than 20 million men and women in more than 100 countries.It is widely played in Australia,New Zealand,Europe and Southeast Asia,and is one of the fastest-growing sports in Canada.In Australia,nearly 500,000people play squash regularly.Squash has caught on because it's suited to busy lifestyles.It's easier for a beginner to play than tennis,and provided a good workout in just half an hour.At its higherreaches,though,squash stretches mind and body to their limits.It calls for speed,strength,a talent for delicate shot-making and,above all,a single-minded determination to keep going.Why is Jahangir Khan so superior in this flashing,high-speed game,perhaps the subtlest and most exhausting of all the racquet(球拍)sports?For one thing,he's superbly built:1.78 metres tall,67 kilos,with arms,chest and legs that are rock-hard and wrists likesteel.His ancestry helps,too.Khan's ancestors were Pathans.Pathans have a reputation for being trigger-happy,but Khan's relatives were far deadlier with squash racquets than with guns.His father,Roshan,uncles Hashim and Azam and cousin Mohibullah dominatedworld squash in the 1950s and 1960s.But Khan's most precious quality is an extraordinary desire to excel. "Squash has more naturally gifted players," admits his coach,Rahmat Khan,"but no one who works ashard,no one else who,even when on top,never lets up."14.Why is Jahangir Khan referred to as "the world champion of world champions"?______A. He defeated New Zealand's Norman.B. He showed great excellence in squash.C. He was the first to win the championship.D. He won the squash championship in 1985.15.What does the underlined word "stirred" mean in the second paragraph?______A. Excited.B. Disturbed.C. Absorbed.D. Bothered.16.Which of the following best describes the cause of Squash's growing popularity?______A. It is a good substitute for tennis.B. It is a relaxing sport for all ages.C. It shows one's strength and talent.D. It fits in with the needs of modern life.17.What is the key factor leading to the success of Jahangir Khan?______A. His strong build.B. His strong will.C. His family's support.D. His talent in sports.COne of the biggest concerns in science is bias(偏见)- that scientiststhemselves,consciously or subconsciously may put their thumbs on the scales andinfluence the outcomes of experiments.Boffins have come up with all sorts of strategies to try to remove it,from having their colleagues repeat their work to the "double blinding"common in clinical trials,when even the experimenters do not know which patients are receiving an experimental drug and which are getting a sugar-pill placebo(安慰剂).But gathering the data and running an experiment is not the only part of the process that can go wrong.The methods chosen to analyze the data can also influence results.The point was demonstrated by two recent papers published in a journal called Surgery.Despite being based on the same data,they drew opposite conclusions about whether using aparticular piece of kit(工具包)during surgery reduced or increased the chances of infection.A new paper,from a large team of researchers headed by Martin Schweinsberg,apsychologist at a European School in Berlin,helps shed some light on why.DrSchweinsberg asked analysts to explore two seemingly straightforward theories.The first was that a woman's tendency to participate would rise as the number of other women in a conversation increased.The second was that high-status participants would talk more than the low-status participants.As it turned out,no two analysts employed exactly the same methods,and none got the same results.Some 29% of analysts reported that high-status participants were more likely to contribute.But 21% reported the opposite.Things were less finely balanced with the first theory,with 64% reporting that women do indeed participate more,if plenty of otherwomen are present.But 21% concluded that the opposite was true.The problem was not that any of the analyses were "wrong" in any objective sense.The differences arose because researchers chose different definitions of what they werestudying,and applied different techniques.When it came to defining how much women spoke,for instance,some analysts chose the number of words in each woman'scomment.Still others defined it by the number of conversations that a woman participated in,regardless of how much she actually said.18.What does the underlined word "it" refer to in the first paragraph?______A. Experiment.B. Scale.C. Thumb.D. Bias.19.What is mainly discussed in Paragraph 2?______A. The process of gathering the data can go wrong.B. Different methods of data analysis lead to different results.C. The way of assessing the experiment influences the results.D. Using special kits during surgery reduce the chances of infection.20.What caused analysts to apply different methods in Dr Schweinsberg's research?______A. Choice of definitions.B. Choice of subjects.C. Understanding of conversations.D. Understanding of theories.21.Which of the following is a suitable title for the text?______A. Bias doesn't existB. Data don't lieC. Experiments countD. Scientists misleadDA search of Chinese social media produces almost no posts on the subject:shutdown-related concerns expressed by Chinese are primarily about the safety ofthemselves,family and friends;change of lifestyle;boredom and the resulting social conflict due to close and extended interaction time while simultaneously(同时)managingwork,childcare and household tasks.A review of China's academic literature likewise produces no articles.This may seem strange.Shouldn't the group-oriented Chinese have more social-distancing anxiety than Americans,not less?To give a little background:Individuals in bothWestern and Eastern societies have social needs,which we meet in a variety ofways.However,our "go-to" strategies do tend to differ.In the more individualistic West,we love our families,of course,but tend to rely heavily on friendship as well- -on elective ties reflecting "who we really are." Beneficial to personal growth,these friendships candevelop into "chosen families".But these relationships depend on subtle in-person interaction,which,unfortunately,is made difficult by social distancing.Cornell researchers Duyen Nguyen and Susan Fussel have shown that compared with the Chinese,Americans rely more on nonverbalbehavioral cues such as head turns,facial expressions and eye contact to supportcommunication.We can also be more skittish(反复无常的)-more likely,for example,to owe a lack of affirmative(肯定的)body language to a lack of interest or involvement.As these sorts of subtle behavioral cues are poorly conveyed by electronic media,Americans now reliant on Zoom or Face Time can find it hard to maintain a sense of connection with others.In contrast,people in more collective societies like China tend to meet their social needs with given or blood ties- with family or schoolmates,for example.Indeed,the lab run by one of us recently found that Asians can get a sense of closeness from almost any kind of social exchange,including talking about the weather.A sense of connection is thus easily maintained even during long periods of social distancing.22.What subject did the author search for on the Chinese social media?______A. Change of lifestyle.B. Social-distancing anxiety.C. Social conflicts.D. Close interaction time.23.Which of the following is true about Westerners?______A. They rely heavily on body language in communication.B. They stay connected with others easily through Zoom.C. They value their family members more than friends.D. They get a sense of closeness from any kind of social exchange.24.What is the probable nationality of the author?______A. Chinese.B. British.C. American.D. Japanese.25.What does the passage mainly talk about?______A. What we can do to solve the shut-down related concerns.B. How social media influence westerners' communication.C. What social distancing reveals about East-West differences.D. How Chinese meet their social needs in times of social distancing.三、阅读七选五(本大题共5小题,共12.5分)Avoid overcommitment Have you ever agreed to do something only to find out later that you don't have time?Are you constantly stressed from rushing from one assignment to another?(1)Overcommitment happen when you decide to do more things than you realistically have time to do. (2) Your quality of life also suffers because overcommitment leaves you less time to take care of yourself.It's preferable to do one or two things well than to do 10 things poorly- or worse,to back out once you've agreed to something.Time management coach Elizabeth Saunders suggests creating a budget for your time like you do with money.The total amount of time you have each day equals 24 hours minus the time you need for basic wellness activities. (3) Saunders suggests adding up your time commitments to other people and the time needed to meet your personal goals.If that total is greater than the amount of time you have each day,you have a problem.(4) Schedule times for everything you need to do- including taking care of yourself.Butdon't feel forced to fill every blank space.It's also worth looking at your current commitments.Do your commitments actually match your priorities?Could you give up some of them or pass them off to other people?Learning how to say no politely but firmly also helps with overcommitment.It helps to have a good sense of what your priorities are so that you can say yes or no whenappropriate.I have a rule that I never immediately agree to any long-term time commitments.I alwaysask for some time to think.That's because my first instinct is usually to say yes,even if I don't really have time. (5)Saying no to things you don't have time to do well frees you up to say yes to what truly matters.A.It's important to allocate your time properly.B.When this happens,the quality of your work suffers.C.If so,you may have a problem with overcommitment.D.These include things like sleeping,eating and showering.E.There can be different solutions to the problem of overcommitment.F.One tool that may be helpful in avoiding overcommitment is a calendar.G.Having time to think about a potential assignment gives me space to say no if I need to.26. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G27. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G28. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G29. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G30. A. A B. B C. C D. D E.E F.F G. G四、完形填空(本大题共15小题,共15.0分)Simone is sitting in front of me and crying.She looks away,embarrassed. "Sorry,doctor,"she says,"I shouldn't be(31)your time like this." At that moment,though,I can't think of anyone(32)who is more deserving of my time.Many of my patients are in desperate (33),not just because of ill health but because of their(34)problems.As any doctor can tell you,poverty and illnesses are closely(35).But coming face to face with poverty in the form of Simone is(36).She experiences poverty on a scale that I cannot comprehend.Each week,(37)her rent and electricity are paid,she has just ﹩20 left to live on.From this she has to buy food,clothes,travel and pay all other(38).Simone is(39)that her daughter will have every opportunity in life and searches charity shops for books for her daughter.Six months ago,(40),Simone was involved in a road traffic accident and this seems to have been the final straw.She slid into depressionand,although she(41)to work,began to feel that life was not worth living any more.Shewent to GP who then(42)her to me to see what help I could give.The referral letter from the GP had suggested that I might prescribe(开处方)a suitable pill,but it is a(43) truth that there is no pill that can make Simone's situation better.But today Simone is sitting crying not because of bad situation.She is crying because she is overwhelmed by a stranger's (44).One of the administration staff in the outpatient clinic has just won a ﹩20 Marks and Spencer voucher(礼券)and given it to Simone on a whim (一时兴起)so she could(45)her daughter,who often plays in the department while her mother sees me.That sudden,impulsive act of kindness and generosity from a stranger has made all the difference to Simone.31. A. mounting up B. taking upC. summing upD. brightening up32. A. only B. instead C. rather D. else33. A. trend B. complaint C. need D. anxiety34. A. domestic B. financial C. severe D. physical35. A. examined B. joined C. linked D. restricted36. A. disturbing B. warning C. fueling D. abusing37. A. until B. since C. before D. after38. A. bills B. taxes C. discounts D. sponsors39. A. opposed B. determined C. committed D. recognized40. A. afterwards B. therefore C. however D. moreover41. A. denied B. withdrew C. continued D. stopped42. A. mentioned B. referred C. distributed D. adjusted43. A. limited B. sad C. ripe D. global44. A. disability B. poverty C. kindness D. suggestion45. A. amuse B. handle C. affect D. treat五、语法填空(本大题共1小题,共10.0分)46.Technology is changing the face of the world,and now faces are changing technologytoo.Facial recognition technology,with (1) (it)capacity to analyse a huge amount of data has come into widespread use.It works by comparing the facial features of (2) (give)images with those in a database.It offers a quick and cool alternative (3) traditionalpasswords,and you cannot forget your own face!In theory,networks which use our ownbody as passwords should also be (4) (safe)from hackers and better protect us from identity theft than those that use traditional passwords,mainly because every individual is unique.This technology is especially (5) (use)in public places:banks,airports and railway stations,to name but a few.However,facial recognition technology has also started to pose some difficultquestions.Experts have been giving (6) (warm)about this technology,saying it may not be as good as we think.Facial expressions often vary,which makes facial recognition less effective.Moreover,there is growing concern that we might fall victim to thistechnology,as there are cases in (7) hackers have broken into facial recognition system by using people's social media (8) (photo)to build models of their faces.Scientists and engineers (9) (urge)to improve existing technology and make itfail-safe.Apparently,this will be a tough task.Whatever happens,we need to make sure that facial recognition technology can be trusted (10) we will have to face the consequences.(1)(2)(3)(4)(5)(6)(7)(8)(9)(10)六、书面表达(本大题共2小题,共35.0分)47.假定你是李江,你的笔友Peter 来信说,下周他要在课堂上作与"基因编辑"主题相关的介绍展示,希望你能帮助他。

2022年-有答案-江苏省泰州市某校高二(上)期中测试英语试卷

2022年-有答案-江苏省泰州市某校高二(上)期中测试英语试卷

2022年江苏省泰州市某校高二(上)期中测试英语试卷一、阅读理解1.The juries(陪审团)entered.I stood beside the lawyer and my brother, Jimmy. It reminded me of our childhood—as things often did—when we played the game "Simon Says", we would react at the same time in harmony when hearing all kinds of orders. "Simon says jump, Simon says touch your toes"—it was almost the same. Almost. When we grew up, my brother had chosen a separate life, leaving me alone. I missed him a lot.Today, though, we were together, standing in court, waiting for the sentence.The guilty verdict(判决)was read. I sat down, but my brother cried, "No! I'm innocent." And then he turned to me, yelling, "How can you do this to me, James! I finally can, make a new life by myself.""Stop this," the judge yelled, "the juries have made the decision.""But it's not fair!" my brother replied, "I didn't kill anyone."I wished I could explain, but I said nothing because this is the only way we can be together again. The judge pulled his glasses from his face. "By law...""The law is unjust," my brother said.The judge wiped his eyes, and, to my surprise, said calmly. "Yes," he nodded his glasses aside. "I agree with you about that. Law is meant to protect the innocent. And you certainly seem innocent. But how can I tell? You two are clones. Your faces, your fingerprints, even your DNA match exactly. That's why when one is found guilty, all others..."The judge sighed, replaced his glasses, and banged the hammer. "I sentence you both to twenty years."Together, the court guard led us away. My brother's head bowed in defeat, but I walked upright, for I would no longer be alone.(1)What can we learn from the second paragraph?A.Two boys had nothing in common.B.They once quarreled with each other.C.The two brothers behaved alike.D.Neither of them liked living together.(2)What do we know about the law from the text?A.Cloned brothers should live together.B.The cloning of human being is forbidden.C.Cloned brothers are both guilty if one is guilty.D.Cloned brothers can live apart when growing up.(3)What can be inferred from the text?A.James was innocent.B.Jimmy did kill someone.C.James knew nothing about the law.D.James took advantage of the law.2.My editor, Michelle, was at a birthday party for his son's friend recently, when the mom mentioned a company she liked called Joymode. Minutes later, an ad for Joymode appeared on Michelle's Facebook news feed. When she told me about it, we both wondered: Does Facebook really listen to our conservations to serve us ads?"I swear I think you guys are listening." That's how CBS This Morning host Gayle King put it when she spoke with Adam Mosseri who heads up Instagram, which is owned by Facebook. "Can you help me understand how I can be having a private conversation with someone about something I am interested in seeing or buying, and an ad for that will pop up on my Instagram feed," King asked. "I haven't searched for it. I haven't talked to anybody about it.""We don't look at your messages. We don't listen in on your microphone. Doing so would be super problematic for a lot of reasons," Mosseri said. "But I recognize you're not going to really believe me."The truth is, Facebook tracks us in ways many of us don't even realize and is so good at it, we think it's monitoring our conversations. Instead, it uses complicated demographic and location data to serve up ads. They put all sorts of indirect evidence together, and you're marketed to as if they are listening to your conversations. Remember that Facebook can track what you do on other websites and apps that use Facebook plugins, login and apps.Most of us know that every time we like a post, leave a comment and tag a friend, that gives Facebook even more information to serve us ads. Every check-in, every comment is more grist for the mill.There are steps we can take to limit Facebook's tracking, but face it—if you're using the Facebook app and interacting with people, Facebook can get most of everything they need. Even if you stop using it, Facebook will still keep tabs on you. Even when we clearly exercise all location controls, Facebook still learns the locations we visit and exploits for ads.(1)What does the underlined phases "grist for the mill" mean?eful.B.Sincere.C.Simple.D.Convenient.(2)How does Facebook target you with ads?A.By listening to your conversations.B.By collecting a lot of data.C.By predicting your favors.D.By reading your text messages.(3)What can we infer from the last paragraph?A.You won't be lost with your Facebook.B.Facebook affects a person's private life.C.You have no secrets on Facebook.D.It's hard to stop Facebook tracing you.3.China launched its first independent Mars mission on Thursday at the Wenchang Space Launch Center in Hainan Province, opening the nation's planetary exploration program.The 57-meter rocket, the strongest and most technologically advanced in China's launch vehicle family, flew about 36 minutes before placing the spaceship into an Earth-Mars transfer trajectory(转移轨道).If everything goes according to schedule, the 5-ton Tianwen-1, which consists of twomajor parts—the orbiter and the landing capsule—will travel more than 400 million km over some seven months before entering the Martian gravitational field, according to the China National Space Administration.Several midcourse and deep-space correction maneuvers will be made during the spaceflight to make sure the probe will be precisely aimed at the Red Planet.After the probe(探测器)enters Mars orbit, it will resolve around the planet for two and a half months to explore the landing capsule's preset landing site before falling to a certain altitude to release the landing capsule, which will gradually fall through Mars' atmosphere.The history of the Chinese people's observation of Mars can be traced to more than 3,000 years, with ancient astronomers calling the celestial body(天体)Yinghuo, or Perplexing Fire, because in their eyes, the planet looked like a capricious, shimmering flame in the night sky.Tianwen, or Quest for Heavenly Truth, is a long poem by famous ancient poet Qu Yuan of the Kingdom of Chu during the Warring States Period(475-221 BC). He is known for patriotism and contributions to classical poetry and verses, especially through the poems of the Chu Ci anthology, also known as Songs of Chu.Naming the mission after the poem was intended to show China's determination to explore deep space and to implant the love of science in young people, the space administration said.In the second step in China's Mars exploration program, a larger probe will be sent to Mars around 2030 to take samples and return to Earth. China also has a long term goal of sending humans to the Mars, the country's manned-space authorities announced last year.(1)Why is China's Mars mission named Tianwen?A.To memorize the famous poet Qu Yuan.B.To prove China's ambitious planetary exploration.C.To inspire young people to love China.D.To challenge other countries to explore Mars.(2)What do we know about Tianwen?A.It is as long as 57 meters.B.It has an orbiter with a landing capsule.C.It will fly 7 months before landing on Mars.D.It needs course adjustments during flight.(3)What did ancient Chinese astronomers think of Mars?A.Upsetting.forting.C.Terrifying.D.puzzling.(4)What is the best title for the text?A.Tianwen-1 is successful in landing on MarsB.Mars is the next homeland for humansC.China's Mars rover away from EarthD.More countries are exploring Mars二、七选五根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

江苏省2023_2024学年高二英语上学期11月期中试题

江苏省2023_2024学年高二英语上学期11月期中试题

2023-2024学年高二英语第一学期期中考试试卷总分:150分考试时间:120分钟第一部分听力(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,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 man suggest the woman do?A. Visit a tourist destination.B. Drink some wine.C. Try the food.2. What does the man most likely want to do?A. Find a private room.B. Visit the building.C. Get on a train.3. Which is the best for the environment according to the man?A. Plastic.B. Bamboo.C. Cotton.4. How does the woman sound?A. Interested.B. Happy.C. Afraid.5. What is the main subject of the conversation?A. Animals.B. Forests.C. Habits.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。

每段对话或独白读两遍。

江苏省徐州市部分高中2024年高二上学期期中联考英语试卷含解析

江苏省徐州市部分高中2024年高二上学期期中联考英语试卷含解析
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B Teaching them to take care of dolls.
C. Telling them about traditional values.
20. Why do some Japanese put dolls into boats and send them to the sea?
△Zone C Seating (Good Visibility, $45)
△Zone D Seating (Restricted Visibility, 30)
Zone A and Zone B audiences will get the chance to take pictures with the performers on the stage after the show.
16. What is the man’s wife doing now?
A. Sleeping in the bedroom. B. Working in the office. C. Cleaning the house.
听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。
17. What's the speaker?
A. Go to a restaurant B. Hold an art show. C. Buy a robot.
2. What is the price of a pair of climbing shoes?
A $16. B. $18.5 C. 32.
3. What does the man want to do?
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2022年-有答案-江苏省盐城市盐城市某校高二(上)期中英语试卷

2022年-有答案-江苏省盐城市盐城市某校高二(上)期中英语试卷

2022年江苏省盐城市盐城市某校高二(上)期中英语试卷一、阅读理解1.I don't remember being ordered to hug people when I was a child, but I remember being made to hold hands. It's not a big deal. And of course it's unavoidable for safety, but I remember disliking it. In the past, hugs were also something you couldn't refuse. Again, it didn't seem like a big deal at the time. There were circumstances(境况)in which it was polite to offer a hug or accept one. If you didn't enjoy this, it was too bad.However, this isn't the case now. These days there's something called bodily autonomy(身体自治权), which I know about thanks to a video. Now, I've learned that hugs are the subject of a small but fierce debate about parenting.Kids hug each other. And sometimes, they knock each other down. Several years ago, a friend's two-year-old was sent home from a day care center with a note pointing out that he had hugged a friend and that the friend felt "uncomfortable". My friend and I laughed, thinking the other mother was overreacting. That's what I used to think.There was a kid who hugged my kid and she didn't like it. This happened several times. He asked to give her a kiss and she rudely said no. A complaint came in from the kid's parent that her rudeness had hurt his feelings. And I made it clear that my daughter wasn't put on this Earth to comfort her needy son. She was protecting her son's feelings and I was protecting my daughter's. I learned that this wasn't an overreaction.But it struck home more deeply than I might have expected. I showed my daughter the video about bodily autonomy(身体自治权). It was a cartoon movie showing kids how to politely decline unwanted physical contact. A lot of parenting culture is fussy(大惊小怪的), but this felt different: a new way of socializing—particularly girl children—to expand the range of what they can politely refuse. I was satisfied with how great it felt.(1)What did the author use to think of children's being given hugs?A.Reasonable.B.Abnormal.C.Unnecessary.D.Guilty(2)What will the author now consider first when it comes to kids' hugging?A.Her role in parenting.B.Her own child's feelings.C.Parents' social responsibility.D.Friendships between children.(3)What can children mainly learn from the video according to the author?A.One should treat others fairly.B.Parenting culture is updated.C.One has the right to say no.D.Physical contact is harmful.2.When you want to hear music while you're out, you just put on the earphones and choose the song on an app and listen. You probably don't think too much about it. But a generation ago, if you wanted to listen to music, you very likely did it through a Sony Walkman, which made tapes portable(可携带的).In early 1979, Sony chairman Akio Morita invited engineers, planners and public people to a meeting to show off a modified version of a small-sized recorder used by journalists known as the Sony Pressman. "This is the product that will satisfy those young people who want to listen to music all day," Morita told the group. "They'll take it everywhere with them, and if we put a playback-only headphone stereo(立体声音响)like this on the market, it'll be a hit."On July 1, 1979, Sony launched the blue and silver Walkman TPS-L2 in Japan and sold it for around 33,000 yen, roughly $150 at the time. A year later, it came to the U. S. While some people who predicted this expensive device wouldn't sell because it didn't record, that first Walkman became a huge hit. 50,000 devices were sold in two months. But more than that, it changed the way people listened to music."The Walkman did a couple of things in one," tech historian Stewart Wolpin says. "It was so much easier to carry than previous tape-based portables. And more importantly, it came with stereo headphones designed for music. The music sounded like you'd brought your home stereo with you, and it was yours and yours only. The headphone stereo phenomena defined(定义)the free, some would say selfish, 'Me' generation of the 1980s."Through the years, Sony had brought out many versions of the Walkman: portable CD models, "gum-stick" versions with a rechargeable battery and models that supported "metal" tapes. Sony eventually went with models that could handle MP3s as well, but it was late to the game. In the new century, the company relinquished the portable music throne (宝座)to Apple's iPod and iTunes.Looking back, Sony kept the electronics business separate from the recording and film divisions. "This kept Sony from building an iTunes/iPod-like complete music player/music store solution." Wolpin says. "Sony would have been the only competitor to Apple." On its 40th anniversary, the Walkman is a faded brand, but one that still brings back mostly fond memories to a certain generation.(1)Why did Sony hold the meeting in early 1979?A.To show how to use its new product.B.To ask for advice on its new product.C.To sell its new product at a high price.D.To make its new product better known.(2)What can we learn about the first Walkman?A.It turned out to be a big success at last.B.Its function was doubted by many people.C.It was ignored by American people at first.D.It required further improvement to be popular.(3)What does Stewart Wolpin mainly want to tell us in Paragraph 4?A.Advantages of the Walkman.B.The history of the "Me" generation.C.Disadvantages of tape-based portables.D.The reason for headphone stereo phenomena.(4)What does the underlined word "relinquished" in Paragraph 5 most probably mean? A.Challenged. B.Created. C.Deserted. D.Developed.3.The coronavirus pandemic(冠状病毒流行病)is a terrible crisis, of course. But it also presents an opportunity to change the way that research is conducted and shared. The way that researchers respond to COVID-19 right now can serve as a blueprint for that future. Scientists publishing data, ideas and information relating to the coronavirus pandemic on Research Gate, a professional network that advocates open research, push against the old patterns(模式)of scientific culture.Researchers are far more likely to post early-stage research on the websites than we've traditionally seen in other industries. We're seeing people publish shorter, briefer content, and more figures. It's really exciting to see researchers upload more and more preprints(预印本). The urgency of this crisis encourages the global community of researchers to share more freely and work across industries, even as borders(边界)remain closed.The way that research is confirmed and shares hasn't changed much over the past decades, or perhaps the last century. We still rely on mysterious systems of peer review(同行评审), and the in-person conference is still a main means of knowledge exchange. The COVID-19 crisis is challenging both: one reason is that it is too slow(it can take six to nine months for a scientist's primary results to be peer-reviewed and appear in a journal), and the other, it is no longer safe. We need to try new ways to do things, in real time, and the ideas that work in this time of crisis will serve us well in the future.At Research Gate, we constantly work to improve scientific productivity to enable much-needed breakthroughs. This crisis encourages us to do our best to support researchers in becoming more efficient and more open. We need to connect with all the actors in scienceto further this change: funders, publishers, institutions and even nations need to come together and reimagine what science could be and how it could drive the development of better societies.The future of science is surely international, interdisciplinary(跨学科的)and open. Through the COVID-19, efforts from some organizations stand out as leading the way, in bringing national donors, charities and companies together to solve problems. There are also many examples of interdisciplinary and international cooperation that give us hope for advancing a new culture of science. Research Gate'sown COVID-19 community page is designed to encourage interdisciplinary cooperation during the coronavirus pandemic.The tools that we develop through the COVID-19 crisis must equip us to work together across borders to face future crises. Our collective(共同的)actions in the face of climate change, for instance, have been inadequate so far. Let's use this crisis to learn how to makescience better, and let's continue these efforts beyond the crisis, together. This moment is an opportunity to pave new paths that we'll follow tomorrow.(1)What can we learn from Paragraph 2?A.Scientists often publish unfinished reports.B.Scientists have worked across borders during the crisis.C.Scientists share their research results more freely now.D.Current research can't meet the needs of dealing with the crisis.(2)What does the author think of the peer review system?A.It can take up a large amount of time.B.It is a rare way of knowledge exchange.C.It will play an important role in the future.D.It is helpful in protecting significant research results.(3)What do the researchers expect of the future of science?A.Scientists will make great progress in medicine.B.Scientific reports will be produced more quickly.C.It will value interdisciplinary and international cooperation.rge institutions will lead the way in scientific breakthroughs.(4)What may be the best title for the text?A.How does science affect our life?B.How is COVID-19 changing science?C.The role of science in conquering the COVID-19 crisis.D.The tools that we develop through the COVID-19 crisis.4.Was there a luckier guy on campus than Sanford Greenberg? Here he was, a poor kid from Buffalo, New York, on full scholarships, taking classes from superstar professors at Columbia University.But in the summer just before his junior year, Greenberg's fortune changed. He was playing baseball, when his vision "steamed up". He had to lie down on the grass until the clouds went away.Back at school that fall, Greenberg had more similar experiences, but he didn't tell anyone. He didn't believe it was anything serious. However, his roommates—Garfunkel and Speyer—saw that he was having trouble. On the first morning of final exams, Greenberg started writing at 9 am. By 10:30, he couldn't see a thing. Doctors operated on Greenberg's eyes, but the operation didn't work. Greenberg was going blind. He was so depressed that he refused to see anyone from college, Garfunkel came around and persuaded Greenberg to go back to Columbia and offered to be his reader. The next term, Greenberg returned to school. Garfunkel and Speyer read textbooks to him, and Greenberg finally scored straight A's. Still he was afraid to get around alone and relied on his friends to help him.Then, one afternoon, Greenberg and Garfunkel went to Manhattan. When it was time for Greenberg to go back to campus, Garfunkel said he had an appointment and couldn't accompany(陪伴)him. Greenberg was shocked. They argued, and Garfunkel walked off, leaving Greenberg alone. Greenberg walked through the crowd. He took a train west to Times Square, and then changed to another train. Four miles later, he got off at the Columbia University stop. At the university's gate, someone ran into him."Excuse me, sir."Greenberg knew the voice. It was Garfunkel's. Greenberg's first reaction was anger, but in the next second, he realized what he had just achieved.(1)What happened to Greenberg just before his junior year?A.He couldn't afford school fees.B.He couldn't see things clearly.C.His scholarship was canceled.D.His leg was broken.(2)How did Greenberg's roommates help him?A.They helped him finish his studies.B.They accompanied him everywhere.C.They raised money for his operation.D.They encouraged him to fight the disease.(3)Why did Garfunkel insist on leaving Greenberg to keep his appointment?A.They had a quarrel not long before.B.He wanted to give him a great fright.C.He wanted to make him independent.D.The appointment was quite important.(4)What is the next mainly about?A.Greenberg is the luckiest man in the world.B.Fortune is easily found, but hard to be kept.C.Misunderstanding between friends is normal.D.As a man goes blind, his friends watch his back.二、七选五根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。

高中英语 2023-2024学年江苏省苏州市高二(上)期中英语试卷

高中英语 2023-2024学年江苏省苏州市高二(上)期中英语试卷

2023-2024学年江苏省苏州市高二(上)期中英语试卷1.Planes struggle (land) at Manchester Airport during strong winds.2.Human beings are used to (live) in the day light.3.I compared my handwriting hers and then realized that I needed to practice more.4.You are saying that everyone should be (equal) paid,and this is where I disagree.5.Strike workers demanded (see) the manager.6.I have a lot to say in (relate) to that affair.7.Education levels are strongly related income.8.I'm not feeling well today,so I'll have him(finish) my work.9.What do you mean opening my letters without permission?10.With so much work to do,he can't help but(ask) his friends for help.第二组11.It is (obviously) that most of them are aware of the importance to protect the environment.12.I have a composition (write),so I can't go out with you.13.I really don't know whether (accept) her invitation or not.14.The majority of people (seem) to prefer TV to radio.15.The book is very popular because it (base) on a real film star's story.16.I had my watch (repair) yesterday.17.He had me (wait) for him for two hours.I couldn't bear it any more!18.Jack needs to have his motorbike (repair).19.I'm afraid I can't go with you tonight,for I have some clothes (wash).20.We will have the gardener (plant) more flowers and trees.第三组21.Many people don't know how (deal) with the haze.22.What (do) next hasn't been told to us.23.The problem is where (put) this piano.24.I think it possible (send)a letter to someone anywhere in the world without putting a stamp on t he envelope.25.Compared other good students,the teacher thinks Hank is a more satisfying student.26.When Peter speaks in public,he always has trouble (think) of the right things to say.27.The matter (relate) to your fate can not be taken for granted.28.Air,which man can't live,is really important.29.The witness whom the policemen referred was killed.30.I don't know the reason which he was late for school.第四组31.The heavy rain lasted for three days, (cause) floods in that area.32.The tower (date) from the Roman times is well worth visiting. (用所给单词适当形式填空)33. time went by,the boy came to realize his mistakes.34.No matter happened,I will not say a word.35.It is high time that we (take) some measures to deal with environmental pollution.36.There (exist) a slight chance to win the lottery.37. (base) an important decision more on emotion than on reason,you will regret it sooner or late r.38.The man (refer) to at the meeting was from a small village in Africa.39.I really appreciate(have) time to relax with you on this nice island.40.Learning to deal with the social world is (equal) important.第五组41.The majority of the damage (be) easy to repair.42.At first she was not (know) as a scientist.43.The Nobel Prize is of great (important) to Chinese development.44.No matter the excuse is,you must not be late.45.(connect) with Mr Smith,she is familiar with all his family members.46.Beach stone tablet tea has a long history, (date)back 1, 300 years.47.The floor is made up of the bricks(carve)with calligraphy.48.He (major)in finance at Claremont Men's College in California ten years ago.49.The teacher(regard )this behaviour as lack of attention in class.50.I am writing to express my appreciation to those lent me a hand in the earthquake.第六组51.Do you still remember the day we visited the museum?52.I don't know the reason she failed to attend the party.53.This is the old house his father was born fifty years ago.54.Have you met the professor whom our teacher referred?55.This is the farm which my father grows fruit.56.This is the athlete whom we have learnt a lot.57.I'll remember the day on I was admitted to the college forever.58.I'll never forget the day I spent with my cousins in the mountains.59.They are cleaning the windows,some of are very dirty.60.The reason he explained at the meeting sounds reasonable.。

高中英语 江苏高二上期中(市、百强校、校联考)10套卷汇编:完形填空(含解析)

高中英语 江苏高二上期中(市、百强校、校联考)10套卷汇编:完形填空(含解析)

江苏2020-2021学年高二上期中(市、百强校、校联考)10套卷汇编:完形填空(含解析)1、江苏省南京市2020-2021学年高二上学期期中英语试题“I had a lovely dream last night,” my mum said, a wide smile filling her face. “All you grownup kids were there. We were___21___ together , all of us under one roof.”“Oh,”I replied.“You ___22___you had a nightmare(梦魇).”Perhaps it's an Asian thing, but if it was up to my mum I would ___23___ live at home.I see her most weeks and we speak almost daily, but it's never ___24___. Whenever I look for a new flat to rent, she sends me ___25___ : all a two-hour ride from work, yet just a five-minute walk from her house.Once,she even saved her address as “ ___26___”in my satnav(导航)。

“Think of the money you spend on rents," she said."You could ___27___ it and live with me.”However, like many young people, I need space to ___28___ and to make mistakes. At Mum's, there was never enough space. I ___29___ at 18 and have only had three flat requirements since: cheap rent; ___30___ enough to Mum's for regular visits; far enough that they are not too regular.___31___ something happened recently.I fell ill and was home alone. Mum came as soon as she could, and only at that time I felt her ___32___ I wished then,strongly, that she lived a little nearer, a “stone's throw away”___33___I have no plans to move back in with Mum,but I've come to learn there might be some method to her madness:my___34___ flat will be the closest to her. We all need ___35___, but ideally we stay near enough to someone who will help pick up the pieces.21. A. talking B. reading C. working D. living22. A. pretend B. mean C. admit D. hope23. A. still B. also C. even D. thus24. A. late B. enough C. lasting D. tiring25. A. connection B. explanations C. suggestions D. information26. A. community B. company C. park D. home27. A. save B. earn C. pay D. share28. A. play B. advance C. grow D. exercise29. A. left B. paid C. graduated D. hesitated30. A. expensive B. cheap C. far D. close31. A. Or B. And C. So D. But32. A. worry B. absence C. strength D. effort33. A. reason B. chance C. distance D. direction34. A. only B. next C. final D. private35. A. space B. guidance C. support D. attention 【答案】21. D 22. B 23. A 24. B 25. C 26. D 27. A 28. C 29. A 30. D 31. D 32. B 33. C 34. B 35. A【解析】本文是一篇记叙文。

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语法填空专题江苏省常熟市2020-2021学年高二上学期期中英语试题第四部分语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入适当的词,如有括号提示,请以提示词的正确形式填空。

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The Mid-Autumn Day is a very important traditional festival in China.It takes its name from the fact that it 56______(celebrate) in the middle of the autumn season. The Mid-Autumn Festival falls on the 15th day of the eighth lunar month. The day is known as the Moon Festival, as at the time of the year the moon is at its roundest and 57______(bright). It is an evening celebration in 58 families gather together and eat moon cakes. Besides,59_______(make) the house more beautiful, people will hang red lanterns in front of it. On that day, people look back on the past and look forward to the future together. Children will play with their own 60_____(toy) and enjoy themselves.The Mid-Autumn Festival celebrations date back 61 ________more than 2,000 years. The word"Mid-Autumn" first 62______(appear) in the famous ancient book Zhou Li. However, it was not 63 _______the early Tang Dynasty that people celebrated the day as a traditional festival. It became an 64____(official)established festival during the Song Dynasty, and has become as popular as the Spring Festival since the Ming and Qing Dynasties.Celebrations have continued ever since and more customs for 65__________(mark) this occasion have been formed.第四部分:语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)56.is celebrated 57.brightest 58.which 59.to make 60.toys 61.to 62.appeared 63.until64.officially 65.marking江苏省扬州市第一中学2020-2021学年度高二第一学期期中考试英语试卷第二节:每小题1.5分As is known to all, a positive parent-child relationship is ___56____(benefit) to the physical and mental ___57___(grow) of children, but keeping a healthy parent-child bond____58___(need) the effortsof both parties.Parents should take the responsibility___59____(improve) their relationship with the children. What matters is spending quality time with their children, ____60___tight their timetable is. For instance, they can eat____61___(meal) together, go to sporting events together or wa tch their children’s favorite TV shows together, __62____ can contribute greatly to making their children feel safe and ____63___(love). Children, on the other ___64____, should let their parents know they appreciate what their parents have done for them. If possible, they can give their parents a gift on a special day or help with housework__65____(regular).No healthy parent-child relationship is without conflict. But as long as parents and children make a joint effort, they can settle the conflict and enjoy their time together.56. beneficial 57. growth 58. needs 59.to improve 60. however 61.meals 62.which 63.loved 64.hand 65.regularly江苏省徐州市丰县中学2020-2021学年高二上学期期中英语试题第二节(共10小题:每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。

China is the first country to clone a monkey using non-reproductive cells. The first two clone monkeys named “Zhong Zhong” and “Hua Hua” 56_______(create) by nuclear transferring(核移植)of body cells by December 2017. This was similar to the technology 57 _____(use) to create the famous clone sheep Dolly in 1996. 58_____ cloning a monkey using body cells has been a world-class challenge because it is a primate(灵长类)that shares its genetic makeup with humans. Cloning monkeys using body cells can save time, cut down experiment costs and produce more correct results, 59 _____(lead) to more effective medicine.Sun Qiang, in charge of the project, said most of the drug trials are done on lab mice. However, drugs that work on mice might not work or even have severe side effects on humans because the two species 60_____(be) so different. Monkeys and Humans are both primates, so they are much closely related and 61_____(test) on monkeys is supposed to be as effective as testing on humans,he said. This is 62_____(especial) useful in testing drugs for many diseases such as Parkinson' s disease.For drug and other lab tests, scientists have to purchase monkeys from all over the world, 63 _______is bad for the environment, costs much and produces wrong results because each monkey might have different genes. Cloning monkeys using body cells makes 64 ______possible for scientists to mass -reproduce a large number of monkeys of similar genes in a short period. Thus, it is useful to do more 65______(accuracy),effective,and affordable animal tests for new drugs.第二节(共10小题:每小题1. 5分, 满分15分)56. had been created 57. used 58. But 59. leading 60. are61.testing 62. especially 63.which 64. it 65. accurate江苏省扬州市邗江中学2020-2021学年高二上学期期中英语试题第二节(共10小题:每小题1. 5分, 满分15分)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。

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