广西南宁市第五十六中学2022-2023学年高二下学期第七周周测英语试题
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南宁市第五十六中学2023年春季学期高二英语第7周周测试题测试时间:40分钟 姓名:___________班级:___________学号:___________得分:___________ 一、阅读理解ADisneyland Park at Disneyland Paris—MarnelaVallee, FranceIt opened on April 12, 1992. Its layout (布局) is similar to that of the Disneyland Park in Anaheim, California and Magic Kingdom at Walt Disney World in Bay Lake, Florida; it even has a Sleeping Beauty Castle. There are changes to the design of the park to make it better suited for the Parisian weather; the hotels and restaurants have fireplaces, and covered walkways are built around the park. Occupying an area of about 140 acres, its attractions include Phantom Manor (its version of the Haunted Mansion), Space Mountain: Mission 2 and Disneyland Railroad.Tokyo DisneySea—Tokyo, JapanSaid to be the most expensive theme park ever built at 335 billion yen, the Tokyo DisneySea also has the record of being visited by 10 million guests in the shortest time since opening. 307 days after its opening on September 4, 2001, it posted 10 million visits. The park has seven areas, or “ports of call” as they are called in the park; they are Mediterranean Harbour, American Waterfront, Lost River Delta, Port Discovery, Mermaid Lagoon, Arabian Coast, and Mysterious Island. Its attractions include Journey to the Centre of the Earth, Raging Spirits and Aquatopia.Tokyo Disneyland—Tokyo, JapanJust like Disneyland Park at Disneyland Paris, this park was built after the blueprints of Disneyland in California and Magic Kingdom in Florida. Opening on April 15, 1983, it features seven themed areas: the World Bazaar, Adventureland, Westernland, Fantasyland and Tomorrowland, Critter Country and Mickey’s Toontown. Its attractions include Monsters, Inc. Ride & Go Seek, Western River Railroad, Pooh's Honey Hunt, Space Mountain and the Enchanted Tiki Room: Stitch Presents Aloha e Komo Mai!Disneyland Park at Disneyland Resort—California, USAOpening on July 17, 1955, this park is the only Disneyland park built under the direct supervision of Walt Disney himself. This is also one of two theme parks built at the Disneyland Resort in Anaheim, California, with the other, Disney California Adventure Park opening in 2001. Since its opening it has been under constant renovation (整修) and expansion.1. Disneyland Park at Disneyland Paris is changed in design .A.for reasons of weather B.to make it more practicalC.to make it more beautiful D.for reasons of culture2. Which of the following has a different layout from the others?A.Tokyo DisneySea. B.Tokyo Disneyland.C.Disneyland in California. D.Disneyland Park at Disneyland Paris.3. Which of the following opened first?A.Tokyo DisneySea. B.Tokyo Disneyland.C.Disney California Adventure Park. D.Disneyland Park at Disneyland Paris. BBack in April, Elon Musk, the world’s richest man, took over Twitter for a cool $44 billion. That’s a lot of money, even for a billionaire. However, its appeal isn’t obvious. It has around 436 million users every month, which isn’t nothing—but is still a long way behind Facebook, Instagram, and TikTok. It also makes a relatively low profit. Then why would Musk make the purchase?The answer might be what makes Titter so interesting: what it lacks in profits, size or growth potential, it makes up for in some way. It has an unmatched ability to shape the culture we live in. Twitter’s cultural power is easy to see. Click on any news article, and there’s a good chance that it’s quoting what someone said on Twitter.What makes the platform significant is its users. Twitter is a bar full of rich people, whereas Facebook is just like the McDonald’s across the street. What Twitter is good at is acting as a global watercooler—a channel for small talk, jokes and informal connections. Because the people hanging out on Twitter are types of great importance and influence, what happens on it can actually affect the rest of the world.However, its ability to influence the real world has strange results too. What happens on Twitter sometimes can only be known, understood, or appreciated by a relatively small number of people and bear little relation to the “real” world. Recent politics gives us a good example: during a recent debate, the BBC spent ten minutes talking about mean tweets about the candidates’ clothes instead of anything that actually matters.But in any case, it’s a powerful example of Twitter’s cultural power. This explains why Musk might pay big money for it. Because even if it doesn’t make business sense, if you own Twitter you have a voice in the world’s most important watercooler conversation.;4. What made Musk want to buy Twitter?A.Twitter’s business potential. B.Twitter’s high profits.C.Twitter’s numerous users. D.Twitter’s cultural significance.;5. Why can Twitter influence the world?A.It gains a big advantage over Facebook.B.It has important and influential users.C.It keeps people informed of the latest news.D.It responds to what happens in the world quickly.6. What is Paragraph 4 mainly about?A.The weaknesses of Twitter B.The threats to Titer’s survival.C.The contents on the platform. D.The complaints against social media.;7. Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A.Who is in charge of Titter? B.What is Twitter?C.Why is Twitter so important? D.How is Twitter promoted? CChildren’s heavy digital media use is associated with a risk of being overweight later in adolescence. A recent study shows that six hours of leisure-time physical activity per week at the age of 11 reduces the risk of being overweight at 14 years of age associated with heavy use of digital media.Obesity (肥胖) in children and adolescents is one of the most significant health-related challenges globally. A study carried out by the Folkhalsan Research Center investigated whether a link exists between the digital media use of Finnish school-age children and the risk of being overweight later in adolescence. In addition, the study looked into whether children’s physical activity has an effect on this potential link.The study involved 4,661 children who reported how much time they spent on sedentary (久坐的) digital media use and physical activity outside school hours. The study indicated that heavy use of digital media at 11 years of age was associated with a heightened risk of being overweight at 14 years of age in children who reported taking part in under six hours per week of physical activity in their leisure time. In children who reported being physically active for six or more hours per week, such a link was not observed.The study also took into account other factors potentially impacting obesity, such as childhood eating habits and the amount of sleep, as well as the amount of digital media use and physical activity in adolescence. In spite of the confounding (混杂的) factors, the protective role of childhood physical activity in the connection between digital media use in childhood and being overweight later in life was successfully confirmed.“The effect of physical activity on the association between digital media use and being overweight has not been further investigated in follow-up studies so far,” says Postdoctoral Researcher Elina Engberg. “In this study, the amount of physical activity and use of digital media was reported by the children themselves, and the level of their activity was not surveyed, so there is a need for further studies.”8. The subjects of the study were .A.surveyed three years later after the first oneB.those who kept sitting and used digital media a lotC.4,661 school-aged children suffering from obesityD.lacking in sufficient leisure-time physical activity9. What does the underlined word “heightened” in paragraph 3 probably mean?A.Major B.Particular. C.Increasing. D.Slight.10. What was the focus of the recent study?A.Different factors contributing to kids’ overweight problem.B.The influence of childhood eating habits on children’s obesity.C.The relationship among kids’ exercise, digital media use and obesity.D.Children’s academic challenges resulting from heavy digital media use.11. What might be talked about in the following paragraph?A.Reasons for carrying out further studies.B.Guidelines for children and adolescents.C.Approaches to solving teens’ weight problems.D.Connections between obesity and physical activity. 二、七选五阅读To prepare for an exam, as a student you have to start early. It is easier when it comes to getting serious about preparing for an exam. As to how to go about it, the first thing you need is a plan. 12 . That is the first day to start studying for real. Plan out how many hours you will spend each day studying until the exam. Make a schedule and stick to it. 13 . This helps to develop a big-picture overview of the material. Start with big topics and leave room for subtopics. Fill in the information as best as you can. Once you see all the units of information in front of you, it will be easier to organize your studying. To find out if you understand what you have been studying, try working with someone else who will ask you questions about the material. If you can answer and explain without too much effort then you are prepared. 14 . On the night before the exam, make sure you get eight hours of sleep. On the morning of the exam, wake up about thirty minutes earlier so that you can do a quick refresher of some of the main points from your exam review. These last thirty minutes keep the information fresh in your mind without wearing you out. 15 . You need to be healthy and careful to do your exam well. Make sure you arrive early so that you are not rushing around right before the exam starts. By following these guidelines, you are better prepared for an exam. You will feel more confident and in control. 16 , you are more likely to do better in the exam.A.When you feel as suchB.When you are used to testsC.You have studied for a whole termD.Eat a full breakfast of healthy foodE.Start with the day one week before the examF.The second thing is to outline the material you need to studyG.Usually, doing this will show areas that require more attention and study 三、语法填空阅读下面材料,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 reported that about 10% of the global population do not have clean water. The water crisis has serious effects on people’s health, education, and 17 (finance) situation and on the stability of their community.Water 18 (use) to keep clean and keeping clean is the key to good health. For example, a simple cut to a child’s leg can be treated by washing it, to avoid infections. 19 clean water, that simple cut can become a serious medical condition.Children who spend a lot of time collecting water are less likely 20 (attend) full time education. Chances are that those students aren’t able to study to the level 21 (require) to go to college or university. The problem is 22 (particular) bad for girls, who tend to be the family’s members 23 (walk) a long way to collect water.Low standards of education make 24 much more difficult for people to get jobs that are both well-paid and safe. If there is no money from 25 (employ), it’s difficult for communities to develop their water supply and sanitation (卫生).Water is often a source of argument and even wars. The stability of a whole region or even a country can be in danger because of a shortage of clean water. To decrease the influence of the water crisis, the United Nations has a Sustainable Development Goal 26 specifically refers to water and sanitation. 阅读理解 (每小题2.5分,共42.5分)题号12345678910答案 题号11121314151617 答案 语法填空(每小题1.5分,共15分)17. 18. 19. 20. 21. 23. 24. 25. 26. 南宁市第五十六中学2023年春季学期高二英语第7周参考答案1. A 2. A 3. B 4. D 5. B 6. A 7. C8. A;9. C;10. C;11. B12. E 13. F 14. G 15. D 16. A 17. financial 18. is used 19. Without 20. to attend 21. required 22. particularly 23. walking 24. it 25. employment 26. which
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