湖北省华中师范大学第一附属中学2022-2023学年高二英语上学期期中检测试题(Word版附答案)
展开考试时间:120分钟 试卷满分:150分
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. Which place des the man want t g?
A. A beach. B. His hme. C. A supermarket.
2. What are the speakers ding?
A. Painting a huse. B. Drawing a picture. C. Ding the cleaning.
3. When can the wman get her clthes?
A. On April 11th. B. On April 14th. C. On April 13th.
4. What des the wman think f the bk?
A. It tells a bring stry. B. It has many great pictures. C. It's unsuitable fr yung kids.
5. Where des this cnversatin prbably take place?
A. In a kitchen. B. In a garden. C. In a market.
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,每小题将给出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 happened t David last night?
A. He made the crwd excited. B. He slipped and fell. C. He quarreled with Angela.
7. What will the man d next?
A. Cntact the hspital. B. Phne Angela. C. Watch a game.
听第7段材料,回答第8至10题。
8. What did the man want t d?
A. Sell sme snacks. B. Brrw sme mney. C. Read the newspaper.
9. Where des the wman find her wallet?
A. At the checkut cunter. B. On her seat. C. On the flr.
10. What's the prbable relatinship between the speakers?
A. Shp assistant and custmer. B. Classmates. C. Teacher and student.
听第8段材料,回答第 11至 13 题。
11. Wh is Max?
A. The wman's friend. B. The guide f the trip. C. The wman's husband.
12. What may interest the wman n the trip?
A. Shps and restaurants. B. Agreeable weather. C. Water sprts.
13. What des the man ask the wman t d?
A. Pay fr the trip right away. B. Give her credit card number. C. Reserve a htel in advance.
听第9段材料,回答第14至17题。
14. Which f the fllwing symptms des the wman have?
A. She has a backache. B. Her thrat hurts. C. She has sre eyes.
15. What des the man d first?
A. Take the wman's temperature. B. Give the wman sme medicine. C. Send the wman back hme.
16. When did the wman start feeling unwell?
A. Since yesterday mrning. B. Since last night. C. Since this early mrning.
17. When will the wman need t pick up her sn?
A. In an hur. B. In ne and a half hurs. C. In tw and a half hurs.
听第10段材料,回答第18至20题。
18. Hw many peple are damaging their hearing due t lud music?
A. 0. 55 billin. B. 1. 1 billin. C. 2. 2 billin.
19. What did Dr. Etienne Krug say?
A. Hearing lss is preventable.
B. Audi devices shuldn't be used.
C. Lud sunds damage hearing by killing cells.
20. What's the characteristic f the hair cells in inner ears?
A. They can grw back sn. B. They dn't grw back. C. They grw back very slwly.
第二部分 阅读 (每小题2. 5分,共计50分)
第一节 (共15小题;每小题2. 5分,满分37. 5分)
阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。
A
Dinsaur Attractins
The Field Museum
Even beynd its impressive dinsaur exhibit, the Field Museum is a must-see destinatin fr the whle family. The Evlving Planet display fllws the evlutin f life n ur planet frm the very beginning, when life was a single-celled rganism, t the appearance f mankind.
Fee: Adults $38. 00; Children (6-18) $17. 50, (5 and under) free
Museum f the Earth
This museum is kid-friendly thanks t its large number f hands-n activities. There is a vast cllectin f fssils, such as large, cmplete skeletns and thse f small sea animals. The Discvery Lab at the museum is an interactive space fr kids t play and learn in. They can even search fr fssils and keep what they find.
Fee: Adults $18. 00; Children (13-19) $10. 00, (12 and under) free
Dinsaur Wrld
This park ffers animatrnic (电子的) dinsaurs that bring t life many prehistric scenes and it features fssils frm dinsaurs fund in Flrida. Althugh this park has plenty t ffer, fd isn’t ne f them. Hwever, there is a lvely picnic area where families can bring their wn lunches and enjy the bright Flrida sunshine.
Fee: Adults $26. 00; children (10-19) $15. 00. (9 and under) free
Cabazn Dinsaurs
Cabazn Dinsaurs, lcated in Riverside Cunty, Califrnia, is an unusual radside attractin that has been there since 1975. Hme t ver fifty larger-than-life dinsaur statues, this park is a fantastic place t let kids run wild, Visitrs can hunt fr fssils and participate in a dinsaur dig. Featured a lt f mvies, this park is a great way t spend a few hurs.
21. At which place may visitrs learn abut the develpment f life n Earth?
A. The Field Museum. B. Dinsaur Wrld.
C. Cabazn Dinsaurs. D. Museum f the Earth.
22. Hw much shuld a teen and his parent pay fr their visit t the Discvery Lab?
A. $54. 00. B. $46. 00. C. $36. 00. D. $28. 00.
23. What is the shared feature f the fur dinsaur attractins?
A. Interactive spaces. B. Hands-n activities.
C. Kid-friendly design. D. Dinsaur-themed mvies.
B
When Ryad Alsus arrived in England, he knew ne thing: he wanted t keep bees. The insects had been a majr part f his life in Syria, and fleeing his war-trn hmeland, it was a precius certainty amid s much chas.
As a lecturer at the University f Damascus, Ryad had built a respected reputatin fr his research n Syrian bees. With ver 500 hives, he prduced ver ten tns f hney every year. Fleeing his cuntry in 2013, he lst everything.
Yet even with all his knwledge and experience, Ryad didn’t knw if his dream wuld be pssible in the UK. “I fund that there is a lt f rain and the temperature isn’t very high. All the time I was thinking, Hw can I set up anther prject here?”
The wet weather wasn’t Ryad’s nly challenge. The language barrier and a vastly verqualified CV made it difficult t find wrk. Eventually, Ryad vlunteered at the Huddersfield Beekeepers’ Assciatin, but he was still withut a clny f his wn. Finally, Facebk brught him int cntact with a wman in Manchester wh was willing t dnate an entire clny f rare British black bees.
“In ne year, I was able t split the clny she gave me int seven. I realised that the beekeeping prject culd becme very prfitable and successful in the UK.”
Sn, Ryad fund himself with 17 hives, but he wasn’t finished yet. His inner teacher was itching t get ut. Thrugh City f Sanctuary, a British refugee charity, Ryad began t run beekeeping wrkshps fr refugees and jb seekers. The Buzz Prject was brn.
Tday, the Buzz Prject huses 14 hives, where Ryad shares his expertise. It has started t bear fruit. Last year, they prduced half a tn f hney (arund 1, 000 jars). But fr Ryad, the mst imprtant thing is bringing peple tgether.
“We have lcal peple, jbseekers and vlunteers, in additin t refugees. All f them wrk tgether ding the same jb. The exchange between the grups, the infrmatin and skills, helps them integrate very well and imprve their language skills,” he says.
24. Why did Ryad cme t England?
A. T keep bees. B. T d research. C. T seek shelter. D. T run business.
25. Which factr psed a challenge t Ryad at first?
A. The ht weather. B. His pr English.
C. His inadequate qualificatin. D. The cultural differences.
26. What des the underlined sentence mean?
A. He wanted t share his beekeeping skills. B. He decided t establish a beekeeping schl.
C. He wanted t expand his business. D. He decided t find a teaching jb.
27. Which f the fllwing can best describe Ryad’s character?
A. Persistent and charitable. B. Ambitius and reliable.
C. Cautius and respnsible. D. Independent and respectable.
C
Research has shwn that disrupting ne’s natural “mrning lark” r “night wl” tendency can result in immral behavir at wrk.
Wh desn’t lve a flexible wrk schedule? Being able t make yur wn hurs, cme in when yu’re ready and leave when yu’re dne, step ut t attend a child’s presentatin at schl, have a midday appintment, r even squeeze in a quick wrkut r nap as a guaranteed pick-me-up — flexibility greatly imprves ne’s quality f life.
The benefits dn’t stp there, hwever. Research has shwn that having flexible wrk hurs actually makes ne a better persn. Hw s? It’s been fund that disrupted sleep patterns—in the frm f having t act utside f nrmal inclinatin t be a mrning “lark” r a night “wl”—can result in strange, unethical, and ut-f-line behavir.
Science jurnalist Linda Geddes said, “If yu dn’t get enugh sleep, research suggests yu are mre likely t have unethical behavir, such as being mean, bullying yur fellw emplyees r falsifying receipts. But it’s nt just wls: the larks tend t behave mre unethically in the evening, and wls in the mrning. S ideally, yu want t intrduce flexible wrking.”
Emplyers wuld be wise t allw their emplyees t start whenever they feel ready—whether it’s at the crack f dawn r at 11 a. m. , and t allw breaks r pauses in the day as needed—because that wuld mean better prductivity, perfrmance, and behavir.
This shift is already happening with the New Yrk Times recently reprting that 27 percent f US emplyers nw ffer the flexibility t wrk utside nrmal business hurs, up frm 22 percent in 2014; and 68 percent allw telecmmuting as needed (up frm 54 percent in 2014). With the natinal unemplyment rate at its lwest in 50 years, emplyers are having t becme mre cmpetitive in what they ffer wrkers, and flex-hurs seem like a n-brainer, highly beneficial t all.
28. What is mainly talked abut in Paragraph 2?
A. Ways t imprve life quality. B. Peple’s activities in their free time.
C. Methds t get a flexible wrk schedule. D. The advantages f flexibility in wrk time.
29. What des the underlined wrd “inclinatin” in Paragraph 3 mean?
A. Judgment. B. Tendency. C. Reactin. D. Chice.
30. What is the effect t change peple’s sleep pattern accrding t Geddes?
A. They will shw their nature mre easily. B. They tend t suffer frm sleep prblems.
C. They tend t behave immrally in their wrk. D. They will get mre flexibility in wrking time.
31. What d the figures in the last paragraph indicate?
A. The unemplyment rate is increasing. B. Emplyers are getting mre free time.
C. Flexible wrking has been creating mre jbs. D. Mre emplyers adpt a flexible wrk schedule.
D
The US Institute f Electrical and Electrnics Engineers (IEEE) recently asked scientists, lawyers, scial scientists and ther experts t cnsider sme f these ethical dimensins. T give tw examples: n privacy, as we let mre listening devices int ur hmes, hw d we prevent the data they cllect falling int the wrng hands thrugh hacking (黑客) r simply being sld between cmpanies withut us receiving any mney? Anther example: mixed reality, including virtual reality, will becme pervasive in the next few years. As we mve frm headsets t what the IEEE cmmittee describes as "mre subtle and integrated sensry enhancements" we will use technlgy t live in an illusry wrld in many aspects f ur lives. Hw d we balance the rights f the individual, cntrl ver ur virtual identity, and the need t live and interact n a face-t-face basis while being empwered t live rich lives in mixed reality?
There is, f curse, always a tensin between innvatin and regulatin. But it can ften seem that giant steps are taken in technlgy with minimal public discussin. Take the self-driving car: althugh it may be safer than human drivers and is likely t save mre than a millin lives a year wrldwide, it will als take jbs frm drivers, traffic plice, sign-makers, car-repair cmpanies, carmakers and mre. Is this a bargain we want t make? In taking that decisin, have we given thught t a car that knws everywhere we g, decides rutes, perhaps, based n paid advertisements frm shps alng the way—and listens and sees everything we d n bard? What will happen t that data and can it be kept safe?
Additinally, while sme wrry abut the uncmmn "trlley prblem" f whm the car shuld chse t hit in a freak accident—an ld lady r a mther and baby—perhaps the mre frequent issue will be hw we find ut what the algrithm (算法) was thinking at the time f an accident, because AIs (Artificial Intelligence) are self-learning and devise their wn strategies.
Similar cncerns are emerging ver the internet f things. Rbt vacuum-cleaners already plt cleaning cycles using cmputer-aided visin that, fr sme mdels, is relayed t their manufacturers. As mre things at hme becme cnnected, they will be hackable and the data they cllect sellable.
It’s time fr sme messy, demcratic discussins abut the future f AI.
32. What is the purpse f the tw examples in Paragraph 1?
A. T cast sme light n hacking in ur mdern life.
B. T lead the reader t think f ethical issues brught by hi-tech.
C. T lead in the fllwing example cncerning the self-driving car.
D. T list the existing prblems that caught the attentin f experts.
33. What des the underlined wrd “pervasive” in Paragraph 1 mean?
A. Intelligent. B. Pwerful. C. Widespread. D. Skillful.
34. What is the authr’s attitude twards the big steps in technlgy?
A. Psitive. B. Negative. C. Cautius. D. Unclear.
35. Hw des the authr supprt his claim?
A. By expsing sme underlying prblems in high-tech.
B. By calling n peple t mve away frm innvatin.
C. By illustrating AI’s abilities in self-learning strategies.
D. By displaying ur cmputer-aided life in future.
第二节 (共5小题;每小题2. 5分, 满分12. 5分)
阅读下面短文, 从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。
Is yur key r phne missing a dzen times a day, r can’t yu find the TV remte until ten minutes after a favrite shw has begun? Such faults might be accmpanied by a nagging fear: Is smething wrng with me? Prbably nt. 36 But fr the mst part, peple can vercme the tendency t misplace things. Here is sme advice.
When yu put smething dwn, say its lcatin. 37 Yu’d say, “I’m setting my muse t the right f my cmputer.” And saying that, either in yur mind r ut lud, fcuses yur attentin n where yu put it, upping the chances that yu’ll remember its lcatin later.
Make up a sng r rhyme. 38 Yu culd make up a rhyme, r sub in yur wn lyrics t a catchy sng. ‘Head, Shulders, Knees and Tes,’ and be sung int “My remte is sitting by the lamp. By the lamp.”
Take pictures. Ever wander arund the parking lt because yu can’t find yur car? Take a picture f yur parking spt. The same advice applies t lts f things: Phtgraph all thse spts where yu stre easy-t-lse bjects. When yu can’t find them, pull up the pht.
39 That might mean placing a basket by yur frnt dr where yu drp yur keys and wallet immediately upn entering yur hme, r labelling ne drawer as the scissrs drawer. Then, at the end f the day, “scan the areas where yu’ve been, find the items that need t be taken back hme, and return them t their spts.
Be kind t yurself. It’s certainly understandable if yu’re frustrated with yur tendency t misplace things. But if yu keep beating yurself up abut and start t think that there’s smething wrng with yu, and yu get anxius abut that. When yur thughts spiral in such a manner, yu’re even less likely t be able t fcus and keep track f yur pssessins. 40
A. Set up a rutine.
B. Make yur belngings stand ut.
C. S, remember t give yurself a break.
D. It’s a cmmn ccurrence and certainly annying.
E. There are many gadgets designed t keep track f items.
F. Turn keeping track f yur items int an pprtunity t be creative.
G. One way t be mre mindful f where yur things are is t verbalize where yu put them.
第三部分 英语知识运用 (共两节,满分45分)
第一节 完形填空 (共20小题;每小题1. 5分,满分30分)
阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的四个选项 (A、B、C和D) 中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。
One day, I planned t leave fr the bank. I was grateful because Micah, my cnstant and 41 cmpanin, was by my side. Micah is my Leader Dg fr the Blind. He is a 42 , but smetimes very stubbrn.
The weather turned wrse. The wind had 43 and the drizzle turned int a cld rain. I gave Micah the 44 t g straight ahead and arrived at the crner. Micah 45 , and then tk ne step back. I knew we needed t be cautius. I 46 ne ft frward, lcated the curb (路边) , and patted it cnfidently. Micah and I cmmunicated well, bth rally and with 47 , which gave me the self-cnfidence.
I began t 48 t the traffic t determine the directin and t 49 the status f the traffic light. Nises in the surrunding area and the vices in my head began t 50 my brain, leaving me tired. We 51 int the familiar street t crss t the ther side. But Micah pushed me mre t the right. 52 , I began t realize that I shuld have cme t the ppsite crner sner. Micah gave me a slight pull, and we cntinued t advance.
Suddenly, Micah sat dwn and 53 t mve in any directin, I was cmpletely cnfused. Then, a man’s vice cut thrugh the silence, “Madam, can I 54 yu? ” The man explained that the whle area was under cnstructin and the rad was all 55 . “Yur dg is amazing! ” Only at this pint did I realize Micah was my her!
41. A.identical B.cnventinal C.essentialD.cmmitted
42. A.talkerB.thinkerC.creatrD.directr
43. A.put upB.stirred upC.picked upD.tk up
44. A.ptentialB.cmmandC.pprtunityD.alternative
45. A.hesitatedB.appreciatedC.prhibited D.distracted
46. A.restedB.circled C.expandedD.stretched
47. A.gestures B.smiles C.shutsD.devices
48. A.attendB.stickC.listenD.pint
49. A.evaluateB.integrateC.tackleD.adjust
50. A.cnvinceB.crwdC.clarifyD.cnflict
51. A.crashedB.bumped C.slidD.stepped
52. A.Nevertheless B. MreverC.Whatever D. Smehw
53. A.preparedB.perceivedC.refusedD.reacted
54. A.apprach B.encunterC.resistD.label
55. A.set upB.trn upC.put upD.called up
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 will build the wrld’s largest natinal park system, said Li Chunliang, deputy head f the Natinal Frestry and Grassland Administratin, at a news cnference n Sept 19,The system 56 (expect) t be built with “the largest scale f prtectin, 57 (diverse) gegraphical features and the highest cnservatin value in the wrld, ” China Daily reprted.
58 sme wrld-famus natinal parks which are uninhabited (无人居住的) , natinal parks and nature reserves in China are hme t a large number f human residents. “We will encurage lcal residents frm arund the parks 59 (participate) in envirnmental prtectin, nature educatin and ecturism services. That 60 (give) them real benefits and enhance their sense f the natinal parks 61 (belng) t the peple, ” said Li.
As such, the cuntry’s 62 (prtect) areas are intended t “prtect nt nly ecsystem but als cultural relics within each regin; and serve as eclgical 63 (demnstrate) znes 64 humans and nature cexist 65 (harmny) and ecnmic develpment desn’t cme at the expense f bidiversity”, nted China Daily.
第四部分 写作 (共两节,满分40分)
第一节 应用文写作 (满分15分)
某英文读书网站 “My favrite writer” 栏目面向中学生征稿,请你写一篇英语稿件,推荐一位你最喜欢的作家。内容包括:
1. 推荐的作家及作品;
2. 推荐理由。
注意:词数100左右。
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第二节 (满分25分)
阅读下面材料, 根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段, 使之构成一篇完整的短文。
As I began t wade thrugh thirteen pages f the credit-card cmpany’s new plicy, I wasn’t sure hw it was ging t affect me persnally. As I waited t be cnnected t a custmer service rep, I cnsidered whether I shuld even write the fifth nvel in my Old Cape Huse series. Did my readers really enjy the mysterius histrical stries I tld? Shuld I take n mre debt t buy my paperback bks? I thught abut all the authr events, bk signings, and bk fairs that might be canceled because f the virus. When wuld nrmal life return?
“Hell, Ms. Struna, this is Thmas. May I have yur accunt infrmatin?”
After repeating the infrmatin he needed, I explained my dilemma in trying t understand the new plicy and asked hw it wuld affect my future purchases.
“Please, d nt wrry. Yu will have n change.”
“Are yu sure? I am an authr and travel frequently. I need t have access t my card at all times fr big r small purchases.” I laughed t myself, thinking I wasn’t ging anywhere fr a while, at least until there was a vaccine.
“Let me reassure yu. There will be n change t yur card, but Ms. Struna, may I ask yu ne mre questin? Are yu the authr f The Old Cape Huse?”
My jaw drpped. He was talking abut my first nvel f suspenseful histrical fictin, The Old Cape Huse, published in 2013. I was stunned and I stammered, “Why, yes I am.” I was still skeptical abut what he wanted frm me.
Thmas kept talking. “I thught it was yu. I recgnized yur name, and when yu tld me yu were an authr, I knew it was yu.”
“Oh, my gdness.” My heart started t beat faster with delight at the cnnectin I was making with an unknwn freign reader.
“Ms. Struna, yur bk changed me. It changed hw I lk at the wrld. It shwed me ways t be mre adventuresme and t be pen t new things. Thank yu s very much.”
注意:
1.续写词数应为150左右;
2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。
Paragraph 1:
I was stunned at the idea that I had made a difference in smene’s life. _______________________
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Paragraph 2:
I hung up, ending this cincidental cnnectin t a fan reader in a faraway place. _______________
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华中师大一附中2022-2023学年度上学期高二期中检测
英语试题 参考答案
第一部分 听力(共两节,满分30分)
1-5 CABCB 6-10 ABBCB 11-15 CABCA 16-20 CCBAB
第二部分 阅读(共20小题,每小题2. 5分,满分50分)
21-23 ADC 24-27 CBAA 28-31 DBCD 32-35 BCCA
36-40 DGFAC
第三部分 语言运用(共两节,满分30分)
第一节 完形填空(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)
41-45 DBCBA 46-50 DACAB 51-55 DDCAB
第二节 语法填空(共10小题;每小题1. 5分,满分15分)
56. is expected 57. the mst diverse 58. Unlike 59. t participate 50. will give
61. belnging 62. prtected 63. demnstratin 64. where 65. harmniusly
第四部分 写作(共两节,满分40分)
第一节:书面表达(满分15分)
When it cmes t my favrite writer, the legendary American writer Hellen Keller, f curse is n the tp f the list. Her well-knwn article Three Days t See has inspired peple all ver the wrld.
In the article, Helen Keller talks abut herself and abut what all she wuld like t d if she were frtunate enugh t get her sense f sight and be able t see the wrld even if it might be just fr three days. It presents us ups and dwns f Helen's life, including the unfrtunate experience in her childhd and the peple wh have helped her. What impressed me mst is Keller’s wish-list in which she talks f very simple things mst f us take n nte f because fr us they are easily available. Her list hwever has surely made us realize that there is much beauty arund us that ges unappreciated.
In a wrd, I strngly recmmend my favrite wman writer—Hellen Keller. I'm sure yu'll get a lt f psitive energy frm her bk and cherish life mre!
第二节(满分25分)
I was stunned at the idea that I had made a difference in smene’s life. I wanted t talk mre, but I knew Thmas might get int truble if he stayed n t lng talking abut things ther than credit-card plicy. Hlding back a mixture f amazement and excitement, I respnded, “Well, Thmas, it’s been a pleasure speaking with yu. I hpe yu’ll find the ther bks in the series s yu can enjy the cntinuing adventures f my curius character.” “I mst certainly will. I’m lking frward t reading mre,” cnfirmed Thmas. (78 wrds)
I hung up, ending this cincidental cnnectin t a fan reader in a faraway place. Feelings f pride spruted inside me, knwing I had made smene happy with my tales. I calmed and had a chance t cllect my thughts. Meeting Thmas had served me well and led me t feeling inspired enugh t devte the next few years t writing The Old Cape Huse series. In my heart, I knew the search fr fulfillment and purpse was universal. And if I culd have a psitive influence n smene with my nvels, I was cntent. (80 wrds)
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