北京市东城区2023-2024学年高二下学期期末英语试题
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本试卷共10页,共100分。考试时长90分钟。考生务必将答案答在答题卡上,在试卷上作答无效。考试结束后,将本试卷和答题卡一并交回。
第一部分 知识运用(共两节,30分)
第一节 完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
阅读下面短文,掌握其大意,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
As a very imprtant part f Mexic's ecsystem. hummingbirds nw face all srts f serius threats. That's where 73-year-ld Catherine cmes in, wh 1 mst f her free time caring fr the tiny birds.
hummingbird
Catherine's stry as a self-taught hummingbird nurse began in 2011. She was walking n the street ne day when she nticed a(n) 2 hummingbird that had suffered a serius eye injury. 3 , it was taken hme by the kind-hearted wman, but she knew nthing abut taking care f a bird. Hwever, a friend 4 her t lk after it.
"That hummingbird wrte me a new life," Catherine said. It was a very difficult 5 in her life. She had just lst her husband and she herself was battling with cancer at that time. It was the hummingbird that managed t pull her ut f the sadness and lneliness that had 6 her life.
And it was nly the beginning.
Wrd f her success 7 amng Catherine's friends, and befre lng sme f them began bringing her injured and abandned hummingbirds. She needed t study the birds and their 8 t better take care f them, and after 11 years f experience, the 73-year-ld wman is cnsidered an expert n hummingbirds while her hme has becme knwn as a hummingbird 9 .
Until nw, Catherine has rescued hundreds f hummingbirds. After 10 the birds back t health, she releases them in a wded area n the suth side f Mexic City.
1. A. gains B. spends C. misses D. wastes
2. A. ugly B. scary C. dangerus D. desperate
3. A. Surprisingly B. Frtunately C. Accidentally D. Secretly
4. A. allwed B. cmmanded C. encuraged D. reminded
5. A. task B. decisin C. mment D. gal
6. A. taken ver B. relied n C. turned dwn D. gne thrugh
7. A. existed B. spread C. ccurred D. changed
8. A. values B. legends C. numbers D. habits
9. A. shp B. park C. hspital D. museum
10. A. nursing B. guiding C. mving D. feeding
第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
阅读下列短文,根据短文内容填空。在未给提示词的空白处仅填写1个恰当的单词,在给出提示词的空白处用括号内所给词的正确形式填空。请在答题卡指定区域作答。
A
Starbrk has been a keen swimmer fr almst 80 years, ever since he 11 (leave)schl at the end f Wrld War II. As a yung man, he raced butterfly at the natinal swimming champinships. He didn't win anything, 12 he had a lt f fun and never lst his lve f the water. When he turned 80, he celebrated by swimming a mile r s acrss the Gulf f Crryvreckan. He still swims three times a week, which is 13 keeps him healthy and active.
B
Mst f us assume that mre water means a 14 (gd)shwer. But that's nt true. Tday's high-pressure shwer heads 15 (design)t deliver the same experience that nce required three times as many gallns per minute. And because they prvide a strng stream f water, they might als encurage yu t turn ff the tap sner, 16 (save)even mre water, a recent U. K. study suggests.
C
In cities like Suzhu and Hangzhu, 17 beautiful landscapes meet rich cultural heritage, the trend f wearing hanfu fr phts and scial media check-ins is n the rise. New Chinese style is becming a ppular everyday chice 18 (accept)by yung peple, wh are increasingly adpting this style acrss varius aspects f their lives. The 19 (cmbine)f traditinal Chinese elements with mdern design is ften referred t 20 xinzhngshi, r the "new Chinese style", which has been gaining ppularity bth in prducts and activities.
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,38分)
第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)
阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。
A
5-Day Silk Rad Tur frm China t Central Asia
Day 1 Turpan, China
Start yur trip in Turpan by visiting the Karez Well System and discver the ancient undergrund irrigatin channels, which are still maintained and functining tday. Fr the rest f the day, yu will visit and stay at a lcal family-run vineyard, where yu can walk arund the farm and talk t the lcal peple t learn abut their daily lifestyle.
Day 2 Urumqi, China
After breakfast, yu will be driven frm Turpan t Urumqi, the prvincial capital f Xinjiang. After lunch, it's time t visit Xinjiang Museum, where a variety f artwrks, hand-made crafts, and relics are n display. Befre flying t Kashgar, yu will have sme time t strll arund and shp at the Erdaqia Market, the biggest bazaar in Xinjiang selling varius gds.
Day 3 Kashgar, China
Yu will spend a relaxing day in Kashgar, starting with visiting the Handicrafts Street, where yu can purchase an amazing range f handicrafts, including cpper, metal, and prcelain. Then, have a break at an ancient teahuse and jin in with the lcal peple's cnversatins and dancing. Lastly, have a gd night sleep t get ready fr the upcming rad trip t Osh.
Day 4 Osh, Kyrgyzstan
Osh is the secnd-largest city in Kyrgyzstan. Here, yu will visit the Natinal Histrical and Archaelgical Museum Cmplex and enjy cllectins f artifacts, handicrafts, and sculptures. Afterwards, yu will visit Jayma Bazaar, the largest market in Central Asia, which has a histry dating back t the ancient Silk Rad perid. If yu are interested in silk, yu can ask yur guide t take yu t Ydgrlik Silk Factry, which has preserved a manual methd f silk prductin.
Day 5 Ashgabat, Turkmenistan
After a czy mrning train ride, yu will arrive in Ashgabat, the capital f Turkmenistan. Let's spend the day visiting the Parthian Frtresses f Nisa, ne f the earliest and mst imprtant cities f the Parthian Empire. Yu will return t the city fr dinner and take a night trip at the Ashgabat Natinal Museum f Histry.
21. On which day can a turist have a tea-tasting experience?
A. Day 1. B. Day 2. C. Day 3. D. Day 4.
22. What des the tur in Urumqi and Osh have in cmmn?
A. Staying at a lcal farm. B. Shpping at a market.
C. Visiting an ancient city. D. Dancing with lcal peple.
23. Where can a turist visit a museum in the evening?
A. Turpan. B. Kashgar. C. Osh. D. Ashgabat.
B
By the time Alex Sanburn was 13, he was well n his way t becming a wrking artist. He had already had his first shw at a lcal arts centre. Yet he wanted mre-specifically t start shwing his wrk in a juried exhibitin, where art experts wuld evaluate and select pieces in a cmpetitive review prcess. That's when he hit a barrier, discvering in the very last line f a multi-page applicatin that the minimum age fr submissin was 18.
That rejectin became a driver fr creatin. "There was a gap in the art wrld, and I thught it'd be really cl if I culd prvide the pprtunity t mre yung artists," says Alex, nw 15.
With the supprt f his parents, Alex rented a strefrnt and funded Little EGG Gallery, a cmmercial studi nly fr underage artists. The gallery charges a small hanging fee fr any displayed wrk and takes a 15 percent cmmissin fee n sales. In turn, Little EGG helps prmte yung talent by shwcasing their wrk.
Nt lng after the pening, Henry Camern, a prfessr and artist, happened upn the gallery while walking in his neighburhd. An exhibitin was being installed at the time, and sme f Alex's wn wrk was n the walls. A cnnectin was frmed, and Alex asked Henry t help judge an upcming cmpetitin. The first juried shw was last spring, and the tp three winners each received a $50 cash prize.
Given hw busy Alex is with schl, life and his wn art, Little EGG is mstly pen by appintment nly, but he's still devted t grwing the gallery with seasnal and themed shws scheduled a few times a year.
Le Smith, a 17-year-ld artist frm Trnt says it's abut time that a venue like Little EGG existed. "As yung artists, we dn't get as much credit as I think we're due, and we als dn't get many pprtunities t shwcase the amunt f wrk we put int the art."
24. What happened when Alex was 13?
A. He was rejected by a juried exhibitin. B. He missed the deadline fr submissin.
C. He had his first shw at a lcal art club. D. He became a wrking artist successfully.
25. What d we knw abut Little EGG?
A. It is free f charge. B. It is pen n weekdays.
C. It is aimed at yung talents. D. It hlds cmpetitins regularly.
26. Which f the fllwing wrds can best describe Alex?
A. Ambitius and creative. B. Lyal and determined.
C. Mdest and sympathetic. D. Hnest and hard-wrking.
27. What can we learn frm the stry?
A. Art cnnects peple wrldwide. B. One gd turn deserves anther.
C. Failures can drive psitive change. D. Chance favurs the prepared mind.
C
In a new study, researchers have unveiled interesting findings that link the cnsumptin f refined carbhydrates-such as sugary snacks and highly prcessed fds-with changes in facial attractiveness. They fund that individuals wh cnsumed a high glycemic(血糖的)lad breakfast were rated as less attractive than thse wh cnsumed a lw ne.
104 participants were asked t attend the study early in the mrning n an empty stmach. Upn arrival, they were assigned t cnsume ne f tw types f breakfasts having the same calric values: ne high in refined carbhydrates and the ther lw. Abut tw hurs later, they were phtgraphed under standardized cnditins t ensure cnsistency in lighting, backgrund, and psitining. A separate grup f raters, wh were carefully selected t minimize cultural bias(偏见), assessed the facial phtgraphs, making judgments n verall attractiveness.
T evaluate lng-term dietary habits, the participants cmpleted detailed dietary questinnaires cncerning their cnsumptin during breakfast, afternn snacks, and between-meal snacks n the day befre the study. This infrmatin was used t calculate the glycemic lad and energy intake fr these meals, prviding a cmprehensive picture f their usual refined carbhydrate cnsumptin.
The researchers fund that participants wh cnsumed a breakfast rich in refined carbhydrates were less attractive than thse wh cnsumed a lw-glycemic breakfast. This effect was bserved fr bth male and female participants. The researchers prpsed that this culd be related t the physilgical effects f lw bld sugar, such as changes in skin bld flw and clur, which ccur fllwing the cnsumptin f high-glycemic fds.
When examining lng-term cnsumptin f refined carbhydrates thrugh glycemic lad measures, the researchers fund that a higher energy intake at breakfast was assciated with increased attractiveness fr bth men and wmen, suggesting that fds high in fats and prteins, which d nt lead t rapid glycemic respnses, might cntribute psitively t perceived attractiveness.
Hwever, the effects f refined carbhydrate cnsumptin n attractiveness varied depending n the specific meal and the gender f the participants. Fr example, while high energy intake at breakfast increased attractiveness acrss bth genders, the glycemic lad f afternn snacks had ppsite effects fr men and wmen. Men with a higher glycemic lad during their afternn snack were perceived as mre attractive, but fr wmen, a lwer glycemic lad in this meal was assciated with increased attractiveness.
While the study includes sme limitatins, the findings serve as a strng reminder f the far-reaching impact f dietary chices. Further research is needed t understand the brader scial implicatins f diet, which culd prvide valuable insights int the cmplex interplay between diet, bilgy, and scial behaviur.
28. What are Paragraph 2 and 3 mainly abut?
A. The research purpse. B. The research methds.
C. The research prpsal. D. The research backgrund.
29. What can we learn abut the research findings?
A. Sharp glycemic reactins might reduce attractiveness.
B. Lw bld sugar culd impact attractiveness psitively.
C. Men were less affected by refined carbhydrate cnsumptin.
D. High energy intake at meals had incnsistent effects n wmen.
30. What is the purpse f the research?
A. T explain a fd preference. B. T illustrate a bilgical prcess.
C. T present a dietary phenmenn. D. T explre a cmplex assciatin.
D
When climate activists glued themselves t the frame f a cpy f The Last Supper at Lndn's Ryal Academy f Arts, they received a fairly sympathetic hearing. "N painting is wrth mre than my six-mnth-ld nephew's life," said a prtester, criticizing the British gvernment's supprt f the fssil fuel industry during the urgent climate crisis. But when prtesters threw tmat sup at Van Ggh's Sunflwers, and mashed ptates at Haystacks by Mnet-the censure rse.
"Abslutely absurd," said the culture minister f France. "We have been deeply shaken by their risky endangerment," read a statement frm the Internatinal Cuncil f Museums.
The prtesters are targeting wrks that are prtected behind glass-at least fr nw-s actual damage has been minimal. And perhaps the anger greeting their acts prves their pint: that peple care mre abut the threatened destructin f a painting than the actual destructin f the planet. But as the attacks wear n, and their impact decreases, they risk changing int a jke.
What's especially misguided abut the prtests is their binary nature. "What is wrth mre, art r life?" a prtester asked. Why chse? "It's pssible t blame bth envirnmental vandalism(蓄意破坏)and cultural vandalism at the same time," Mark Pasnik, chair f the Bstn Art Cmmissin, said.
Art is nt the prblem here. In fact, cntemprary artists are making quite effective wrks abut the climate crisis, precisely using art as activism. Maya Lin's Ghst Frest, a climate change memrial she created in a New Yrk City park, is nly ne example. "I believe that art can help us imagine and map sustainable future scenaris(设想), and, in ding s, give peple a way t see and hpe fr a different future," Lin said.
The climate activists are surely crrect that the pace f refrm is far t slw, as the planet burns and deadly strms intensify. But they casually dismiss the sincere effrts f millins f peple wrking n the issue. It wuld be easier t respect the yung prtesters at Just Stp Oil, Last Generatin, and the rest f the splash grups if they were t spend their time and energy n the unexciting but essential plitical wrk arund climate change: legislatin, regulatin, and winning hearts and minds.
Perhaps predictably, the debates caused by the prtests have nt been abut climate change, but abut the prtests themselves. Given hw little they've dne t generate serius discussin r engage peple t the cause, the art attacks seem less like vital acts f lawbreaking than mere theatre.
31. What des the underlined wrd "censure" in Paragraph 1 prbably mean?
A. Apprval. B. Criticism. C. Stress. D. Spirits.
32. Which idea can help explain climate activists' actin?
A. The end justifies the means.
B. Art speaks where wrds fail.
C. The freedm f prtest shuld be prtected.
D. Art matters in the fight against climate crisis.
33. What can be inferred frm the last paragraph?
A. The slutin t climate crisis lies in cmmunicatin.
B. Galleries shuld strengthen regulatins like theatres.
C. Climate activists shuld diversify their strategies.
D. Art attacks are mainly abut seeking attentin.
34. The authr writes the passage t ________.
A. launch a campaign B. assess a debate C. prpse a slutin D. challenge a practice
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)
根据短文内容,从短文后的七个选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Fd has always been a universal language that brings peple tgether. It has the pwer t bridge cultural gaps and fster understanding between natins. 35
Actually, culinary diplmacy is nt a new cncept. It has been practiced fr centuries, with ancient civilizatins using fd as a means f establishing diplmatic relatins. Tday, it has develped int a mre frmalized practice, with gvernments recgnizing its ptential t build bridges and prmte peace.
36 Fd is deeply rted in culture, and by sharing traditinal dishes, cuntries can shwcase their unique heritage and traditins. Thrugh fd, peple can gain a deeper understanding f a natin's histry, values, and way f life. This exchange f culinary traditins can lead t a greater appreciatin and respect fr different cultures.
Culinary diplmacy als prvides a platfrm fr dialgue between natins. 37 These gatherings create pprtunities fr peple t engage in meaningful cnversatins. By breaking bread tgether, peple can find cmmn grund and establish cnnectins that g beynd plitical differences.
Furthermre, culinary diplmacy can have ecnmic benefits fr cuntries. By prmting their lcal cuisine, natins can attract turists and bst their culinary turism industry. 38 Additinally, culinary diplmacy can enhance a cuntry's sft pwer, as its cuisine becmes a symbl f its cultural richness and diversity.
In recent years, several cuntries have embraced culinary diplmacy as a means f prmting their natinal cuisine and culture. Peru, fr example, has successfully used culinary diplmacy t prmte its cuisine. 39 Peru has taken advantage f this by hsting internatinal fd events and establishing culinary schls t train chefs. As a result, Peru has seen a significant increase in turism and internatinal recgnitin.
Culinary diplmacy plays a crucial rle in fstering cultural exchange and prmting dialgue between natins. As the wrld becmes mre intercnnected, it will cntinue t be a pwerful tl in prmting peace and fstering glbal understanding.
A. Culinary diplmacy can prmte trade, turism and cperatin.
B. This generates prfit and creates jb pprtunities fr lcal peple.
C. One f the key rles f culinary diplmacy is fstering cultural exchange.
D. Its rich culinary heritage, with dishes like ceviche, has becme a glbal hit.
E. Internatinal fd festivals and events bring fd enthusiasts wrldwide tgether.
F. As the saying ges, "The easiest way t win hearts and minds is thrugh stmach."
G. This is where culinary diplmacy cmes in, using fd t prmte cultural exchange.
第三部分 书面表达(共两节,32分)
第一节(共4小题;第40、41题各2分,第42题3分,第43题5分,共12分)
阅读下面短文,根据题目要求用英文回答问题。请在答题卡指定区域作答。
The high schl years can feel like an uphill battle at times: endless exams, friendship crises, and self-dubt abut yur abilities-it's enugh t make anyne think that the wrld is against them. But dn't lse hpe just yet, because imprving yur Adversity Qutient(AQ)can help yu navigate adverse situatins.
AQ is a measure f hw well yu deal with life's challenges, bstacles, and even ttal failures. It's abut resilience, the ability t bunce back frm difficulties, and the ability t adapt t new r difficult situatins. High AQ isn't just abut ging thrugh tugh times; it's abut learning, grwing, and becming strnger. S, hw d yu turn adversities int yur stepping stnes? Here's a guide.
Keep flexible when sudden changes arise. If a grup prject falls apart, see it as an pprtunity t learn hw t wrk independently and manage a prject n yur wn. This kind f adaptability ensures that yu're nt just getting by when faced with challenges, but actually finding ways t stand ut.
Lk t past hardships yu've vercme fr mtivatin. Yu've vercme hardships befre and yu can d it again. Think abut a specific struggle yu dealt with in the past. Hw did yu d it? What gt yu thrugh it? Use these t help bst yur inner strength and resilience s yu can face any new adversity that cmes yur way.
Lastly, remve yur emtins s yu can see things bjectively. Avid making decisins if yu're feeling verwhelmed with emtin-gd r bad. Emtins aren't necessarily a bad thing, but they can make yu unreasnable. Whenever yu're dealing with an adverse situatin, take a mment t step back and assess it bjectively. That can help yu see things mre clearly.
In high schl, bsting yur AQ means learning t dance in the rain, rather than waiting fr the strm t pass. S, treat each adversity as an pprtunity t grw, and remember, the mst inspiring heres are thse wh've vercme the greatest barriers.
40. What is AQ?
41. Why are past hardships helpful when yu are faced with a difficult situatin?
42. Please decide which part is false in the fllwing statement, then underline it and explain why.
When yu're dealing with an adverse situatin, use yur emtins in a reasnable way.
43. Besides the methds mentined in the passage, what are sme ther ways t deal with adversity?(In abut 40 wrds)
第二节(20分)
假设你是红星中学高二学生李华。近期你校开展了以“校园安全”为主题的教育活动。你的外国好友Jim对此很感兴趣,发来邮件询问。请你用英文给他回复,内容包括:
1. 活动目的;
2. 活动安排及效果。
提示词:校园安全campus safety
注意:1. 词数100左右;
2. 开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。
Dear Jim,
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________________________________________________________________
Yurs,
Li Hua
(请务必将作文写在答题卡指定区域内)
东城区2023-2024学年度第二学期期末统一检测
高二英语参考答案
2024.7
第一部分 知识运用(共两节,30分)
第一节 完形填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
1. B 2. D 3. B 4. C 5. C 6. A 7. B 8. D 9. C 10. A
第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1.5分,共15分)
11. left 12. but/yet 13. what 14. better 15. are designed
16. saving 17. where 18. accepted 19. cmbinatin 20. as
第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,38分)
第一节(共14小题;每小题2分,共28分)
21. C 22. B 23. D 24. A 25. C 26. A 27. C 28. B 29. A 30. D 31. B 32. A 33. D 34. D
第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,共10分)
35. G 36. C 37. E 38. B 39. D
第三部分 书面表达(共两节,32分)
第一节(共4小题;第40、41题各2分,第42题3分,第43题5分,共12分)
40. AQ is a measure f hw well yu deal with life's challenges, bstacles, and even ttal failures.
41. Because they can help bst ur inner strength and resilience.
42. When yu're dealing with an adverse situatin, use yur emtins in a reasnable way.
When yu're dealing with an adverse situatin, remve yur emtins.
43. 略
第二节(20分)
One pssible versin:
Dear Jim,
Great t hear frm yu! I'm excited t share my experience with the "Campus Safety" campaign we recently had.
The main gal f this campaign was t make us mre aware and t teach us the skills we need t handle emergencies. We participated in a fire drill, which was pretty intense but really useful. We als learned sme basic first-aid lessns and techniques. These activities shwed us just hw imprtant it is t knw first-aid.
Thanks t this campaign, I nw feel cnfident that I can handle cmmn emergencies.
Hpe this gives yu a gd idea f what we did and hw it helped us!
Yurs,
Li Hua
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