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北京市朝陽區(qū)2022-2023學年度第一學期期末質(zhì)量檢測
高二英語
(考試時間100分鐘滿分100分)
本試卷共10頁??忌鷦?wù)必在答題卡指定區(qū)域作答,在試卷上作答無效。
第一部分知識運用(共三節(jié),30分)
第一節(jié)完形填空(共10小題;每小題1分,共10分)
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最
佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
BreakdownandStart-up
Justovertwoyearsago,Iwasdrivinghomefairlylateonenightonaquiet,remoteroadwhen
anothercarsuddenlymovedtowardsmewithgreat1.Ihadtomakeasuddenandquick
sidewaysmovementto2hittingitandIalmosthitatree.LuckilyIwasn'thurt,butIcouldn't
getmycartostart.Ithadbrokendown.Ifeltquite3asitwaslateandtherewerehardlyany
othercarsaround.I4myroadsideassistancecompanyforhelpandtheytoldmesomeone
wouldbethereinaroundoneandhalfanhour.Afteraboutfifteenminutes,apassingcar5
andastrongmanwithaseriousfacesteppedoutofthecar.HeaskedifIneeded6andItold
himwhathadhappened.He7offeredtostaywithmeuntilroadsideassistancearrived.Iwas
uncertainaboutwhattodobecauseIwasnervousanduneasy.Therewassomethingverycalmand
comfortableinhisvoice,soItookhimuponhisoffer.Whilewaiting,westartedtalkingandreally
8itoff.Bythetimetheroadsideassistancemanturnedup,we'darrangedto9again.
Twoyearson,wehavesharedthejoysandsorrowsoflifetogether.IwishIcouldthankthecareless
driverwhoforcedmeofftheroad.Ifhewasabetterdriver,I'dneverhavemetalifelong
10
1.A.powerB.effortC.careD.speed
2.A.avoidB.practiceC.riskD.delay
3.A.guiltyB.ashamedC.anxiousD.curious
4.A.phonedB.recommendedC.blamedD.
examined
5.A.startedupB.brokedownC.droveoffD.pulled
up
6A.spaceB.helpC.careD.
information
7.A.kindlyB.carefullyC.eagerlyD.rudely
8.A.tookB.shookC.knockedD.hit
9.A.travelB.playC.meetD.wait
10.A.interestB.friendshipC.dreamD.habit
第二節(jié)選詞填空(共10小題;每小題1分,共10分)
閱讀下面句子,根據(jù)句意,從方框中選擇恰當?shù)脑~或詞組并用其正確形式填空。
beconsistentwithmotivateurgentreputation
applyoneselftobeenthusiasticaboutapprovalsetout
takeupinteractwith
11.Itwasreallytoseesomeonedoingsomerealefforttosavetheforestsandtrees.
12.Themostthinginafireistomakesureeveryoneisoutofthebuilding.
13.Ifyouwouldjustyourschoolwork,youwouldgetmuchbettergrades.
14Shewasagoodlawyerwithaforhonestyandcarefulwork.
15.Youcanbelievewhatthewitnesssaid.Herversionofeventstheevidence.
16.Itisjustthreemonthssincewereceivedofficialtogoaheadwiththeproject.
17.Shewiththeaimofbecomingtheyoungesteverwinnerofthechampionship.
18.Althoughwehavebeentakingclassesonline,wecanourteacheroverthephones.
19.IknowhowbusyyoumustbeandnaturallyIwouldn'twanttotoomuchofyourtime.
20.Ifyousomething,youshowhowmuchyoulikeitbythewaythatyoubehaveandtalk.
第三節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題1分,共10分)
閱讀下面句子,根據(jù)句子內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個恰當?shù)膯?/p>
詞,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。
21.Shesaidshedidn'tcareaboutit,butIbelieveshewas(secret)delighted.(所給詞的
適當形式填空)
22.AshewatchedtheTVplay,hesuddenlyrealizedthathe(see)itbefore.(所給詞的適
當形式填空)
23.Shirleyhasa17-year-olddaughter,ambitionistobeaphotographer.(用適當?shù)脑~填
空)
24.Pleasedon'tcomeatfourthisafternoon.I(have)ameetingthen.(所給詞的適當形
式填空)
25.Readingagoodbookislike(talk)withanadmirableperson.(用適當?shù)脑~填空)
26.Stevenshowedmeroundthetown,wasverykindofhim.(所給詞的適當形式填空)
27.Theheavysnow(fall)forthreedays.Thefieldswereallwhite.(所給詞的適當形式
填空)
28.Wehavegoteverything(prepare)fortheNewYear'spartytomorrow.(所給i司的適
當形式填空)
29.John(work)hereforovertwentyyearsandheisretiringnextmonth.(所給詞的適當
形式填空)
30.China,TracyhadtaughtEnglishforseveralyears,impressedherthemost.(用適當
的詞填空)
第二部分閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),38分)
第一節(jié)(共14小題;每小題2分,共28分)
閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在
答題卡上將該項涂黑。
A
IfyouwouldliketoshareyourknowledgeaboutlifeatMonashandmakeapositiveimpacton
others,becominganeducationpeermentor(導師)istheperfectchoiceforyou.
WhatarethebenefitsofEducationPeerMentoring?
?Receivepriorityaccesstoprofessionaldevelopmentopportunities
?Joinourcommunityofhigh-achievingMonashstudents.
?Developyourleadership,communicationandteamworkskills.
?MeetandnetworkwithseniorMonashstaffandlike-mindedstudentleaders.
?RecordthisexperienceonyourAustralianHigherEducationGraduateStatement.
?Gainrichexperiencefbryourresume(簡歷).
Whocanapply?
?YouhaveadesiretohelpnewstudentsgetstartedandsucceedatMonash.
?Youarewillingtotalkaboutyourownuniversityexperience.
?Youshouldhavestronginterpersonalandcommunicationskills.
?Youhavetheabilitytoworkwithavarietyofpeoplefromdifferentbackgrounds,
Whataretherequirements?
?YoumustbeastudentatanAustraliancampusforpart-timeorfull-timelearning.
?Youmustbeatleastinyoursecondyearofstudyorabove.
?Youshouldbeabletocommittosupportingupto20freshstudentsthroughpersonal
interactions.
?Youshouldbeabletocommitatleast20hoursvolunteeringthroughouttheprograminone
semester.
Howtoapply?
?Asanewpeermentor,sendawrittenapplicationthroughthenewmentorapplicationbutton.
?Asacunentpeermentorapplyingforthispositionagain,sendawrittenapplicationthrough
thereturningmentorapplicationbutton.
Onceyou'veapplied,we'llbeintouchtoletyouknowtheoutcomeofyourapplication.
ImportantDates
Mentorapplicationsopen9January2023
Mentorapplicationsclose10February2023
ProgramstartsApril2023
31.WhatdoapplicantsgainfromEducationPeerMentoring?
A.Theycangainrichlifeexperience.
B.Theycanhavepriorityaccesstovariedjobs.
C.Theycanbecomeseniorcommunityteamleaders.
D.Theycannetworkwithotherlike-mindedstudentleaders,
32.Accordingtothispassage,applicantsarerequiredto.
Abeintheirfirstyearofstudyorabove
B.haveadesiretocommunicateandhelpotherstudents
C.finishupto20hoursvolunteeringthroughouttheprogram
D.shareuniversityexperiencewithpeoplefromthesamebackground
33.Whatshouldapplicantsdotogettheposition?
A.Contacttheschoolforapplicationresults
B.Sendwrittenapplicationsafterprogramstarts.
C.Preparewrittenapplicationstoapplyfortheprogram.
D.Handinapplicationsonlythroughthenewmentorapplicationbutton.
B
Theshiftfromadolescence(青春期)toadulthoodcanbehardandoftenfilledwithhardship
andlessonslearned,especiallyforyoungpeopleexperiencinghomelessness.
Frankie,ayoungwomanwhofeelsluckytohavehadthecaringsupportfromherdadFrankie's
dadraisedher,andtheywereveryclose.Whenhesuddenlypassedawaytwoyearsago,Frankie
didn'tknowhowshewouldsurvive.Withnofamilyorrelativestotakeherin,shefellintoa
depression.Shebouncedfromhometohome,losingtrustshe'devergainstability.
OneFridayafternoon,Frankiesatataparkbenchoutsideofschool.Asshewasworryingabout
whereshewasgoingtolive,shesuddenlyrememberedsomethingherdadwouldtellherwhenshe
waslittle.
“Don'tevergiveup,"saidFrankie.tcIfdadwerehere,hewouldtellmethat.”
ThosewordsencouragedhertoseekhelpfromNoel,aYouthCarecasemanager,whohelped
herfindaccommodationatCatalyst,oneofYouthCare'scommunitylivingprograms,YouthCare
providedapathbacktostability.Frankiewasthankfultohavearoutine:dishwashingsafterdinner,
weeklygamenights,andcheck-inswithamentalhealthdoctoreveryThursday.AtCatalyst,Frankie
receivedconsistentsupportandfoundadditionalresourcesforhermentalhealthcare.Outsideofher
Thursdayappointments,sheparticipatedinweeklyhomeworkassignmentsfocusedonwell-being
andgoal-settingforthefuture.
NoelshowedgreatsurpriseatFrankie'spositivechangeswitheachpassingday.Sheearnedher
GED,anditwasn'tlongbeforeshebegansearchingforherfirstjob.WiththehelpofNoel,Frankie
appliedforahandfulofpositionsinhealthorfitness.Frankiejumpedwithexcitementwhenshe
receivedaninterviewcallforafrontdeskpositionatalocalgym!
Dressedingreen,herdad'sfavoritecolor,Frankieenteredherinterviewwithconfidence.Noel
smiledveryhappilywhenFrankiereceivedasecondcalllaterthatdaywithnewsthatshegotthe
job.
ToomanyyoungpeoplecometoYouthCarewiththeirownstory.Eachofthemdeservesapath
backtostabilityastablehome,consistentsupport,andaccesstotreatmentservicesnecessaryto
becomewell.LikeFrankie,theycanimaginenewpossibilitiesandchangethecourseoftheirown
storythroughencouragementandtreatment.
34.WhatwasthemaincauseforFrankie?sdepression?
A.Herdesiretogetajob.B.Herfearofhomelessness.
C.Herlessonsofadolescence.D.Herinabilitytodealwithrelatives.
35.HowdidYouthCareinfluenceFrankie?
A.Sherealizedthevalueoffamilyaffection.
B.Shehadastablelifetoachieveherpotential.
C.Shelearnedtheimportanceofinterviewconfidence.
D.Shebuiltuphercouragetobeamentalhealthdoctor.
36.Whichwouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?
A.Frankie'sJobHuntinginFitness
B.TheFriendshipbetweenFrankieandNoel
C.FindingtheSupportNeededtoMoveForward
D.LookingforReliableRelativestotheHomeless
C
Dogsgreetotherdogs'nosesfirst,sniffing(嗅)eachotherfromheadtotail.Peoplearenotso
openabouttheprocessofsniffing,butsmellisimportantinhumanrelations,too.Thereisalso
evidencethathumanscaninferrelationshipandemotionalstatesandevendiscoverdiseasethrough
smell.
Now,InbalRavreby,KobiSnitzandNoamSobeloftheWeizmannInstituteofSciencehave
goneastepfurther.AstheyreportinScienceAdvances,thethreeresearchersstartedtheirfirst
experimentbytestingthesmellsof20pairsoffamiliarandsame-sexfriends.Theyemployedan
electronicnose(e-nose)andtwogroupsofhuman“smellers”.
Thee-noseusedasetofgassensorstoassessT-shirtswornbyparticipants.Onegroupof
humansmellersweregivenpairsoftheseshirtsandaskedtoratehowsimilartheysmelt.Thosein
theothergroupwereaskedtoratethesmellsofindividualT-shirtsonfivedimensions(維度):
pleasantness,intensity,attractiveness,competenceandwarmth.Bothapproachesproducedthe
sameresult.TheT-shirtsoffriendssmeltmoresimilartoeachotherthandidtheT-shirtsof
strangers.
Doesfriendshipcausesimilarityofsmell,ordoessimilarityofsmellcausefriendship?The
threeresearchersinvestigatedwhethertherewerepositiveinteractionsbetweenstrangersbyusing
thee-nosemeasurement.Theycollectedthesmellsofanother17volunteerswithe-nose,andthen
askedtheparticipantstoplayamirroringgame.
Thatgameinvolvedsilentlymirroringanotherindividual'shandmovements,Participantswere
pairedupbychanceandtheirreactionswererecorded.Aftereachinteraction,theydemonstrated
howclosetheyfelttotheirfellowgamerbyoverlappingtwocircles(onerepresentingthemselves,
theothertheirpartner).Themoresimilarthetwoelectronicsmellsignatureswere,thegreaterthe
overlap.Participantsalsoratedthequalityoftheirinteractioninthegamealong12dimensionsof
feelingsthatdefinefriendship,Similarsmellswereconsistentwithpositiveratingsfornineofthese
dimensions.However,twoparticipantssmellingalikedidnotmeantheywereanymoreaccurateat
themirroringgamethanothers.
Whysmellmightplayaroleinformingfriendshipsremainsobscure.Otherqualitiesrelatedto
beingfriends,includingage,appearance,andeducation,areeitherimmediatelyobviousorrapidly
becomeso.Butwhilesomeindividualshavestrongbodysmell,manydonot.Itispresent.Butitis
subliminal(潛意識的).DrRavrebyguessesthattheremaybe“anevolutionaryadvantageinhaving
friendsthataregeneticallysimilartous”.Bodysmellisknowntobelinkedwithgeneticmake-up.
Smellingsimilartoothersmaythusallowsubliminalinferencesaboutgeneticsimilaritytobe
drawn.
37.Whatcanwelearnfromthefirstexperiment?
A.Friendssmelllikeoneanother.
B.Friendstendtosniffeachother.
C.Thesmellcanbejudgedonfivedimensions.
D.TheT-shirtsoffriendssmellthesametoeachother.
38.Themirroringgameisdesignedto.
A.enrichthedimensionsthatdefinefriendship
B.provestrangerssmellmorealikeafterpositiveinteractions
C.testwhetherstrangerscandevelopfriendshipintheprocess
D.exploretherelationshipbetweensimilarityofsmellandfriendship
39.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“obscure“inthelastparagraphprobablymean?
A.Unacceptable.B.Unchanged.C.Unclear.D.
Unrealistic.
40.Whatcanweinferfromthispassage?
A.Bodysmellshaveeffectsongeneticmake-up
B.Peoplewhohavesimilarsmellsmayhavesimilargenes.
C.Bodysmellsbecomesimilarafterpeoplebecomingfriends.
D.Twoparticipantssmellingalikeperformedbetterinthegamethanothers.
D
Ihaveafriendwhobirdwatches.Shefeelscomfortablewhenevershe'sdoingit.Ifyouaskher
whyshelikesit,shewillsaythingslike"Well,birdsaretheworld'smostmagicalcreatures.^^Ihave
anotherfriendwhoknits.Shelikesitbecauseit'ssatisfying,andhasanastonishinglyimpressive
impactonpeopleforwhombeingabletoknitglovesisoutofreach.
Asaterm,“hobby“hasalwaysbeenofarguablemeaning.Asksomeonewhattheythinka
hobbyis,andyou'Hgetadictionarydefinitionthattheywillhavejustlookedupontheirphonesand,
then,apassionatespeechonalloftheactivitiesthatcanundernocircumstancesbeputintogroups
ashobbiesbytheirownhighlyuniqueandinflexiblestandards.Beingonlineisnotahobby,
apparently,norislisteningtomusic.
Hardlyanyoneknowswhatahobbyis,andthisisparticularlythecasenowthatsomanyofus
arespendingourleisuretimeonlinearguingaboutthesesortsofbasicdefinitionswithpeople,asthe
writerMaxReadputitinanessay,“towhomtheworldhasbeencreatedagaineverymorning,for
whomeverysettledargumentofmodernitymustberewritten,butthistimewiththeirengagement.”
Eventakingthesedifficultiesintoaccount,however,itseemsobviousthatbirdwatchingand
knittingareclassichobbies.Theyareenjoyable,involvepracticeandrewardeffort,andtheyare
givenimmediateaccesstoagroupwiththesameinterests.Theyarethesortsofhobbiesadvice
columnists(專欄作家)haveinmindwhenpeoplewriteinabouttheirimbalancedlives.It's
interesting,then,thatnotoneofmytwoclearlyhobby-havingfriendswouldadmittothepractice.
Theywomedthattheirhobbies,whichgivethempleasureandkeepthemfarfromtheir
computers,madethemseemliketheyhadtoomuchleisuretimeandtooLewinnerresourcesthat
wouldenablethemtonaturallyavoidboredom.Theyarefullypaid-upmembersofsociety,with
busylives,fulfillinginterpersonalrelationshipsand,again,hobbiesthatmakethemhappy.It'sjust
thathobbieshaveanundeservedlybadreputation,onemadeworsebytheInternet,likeeverything
else.
Thebirdwatchersaidtheproblemwithhavingahobbywasthatitmadepeopleseemlikethey
werecontributingandlearningnothing.Theknittersaidthatshepersonallyconnectedhobbieswith
havingnofriendsandnoideaofwhatnormalpeopledotohavefun,Actually,theydonotwanttobe
seenasmadpeoplewhointentionallygetawayfromthecorrectcourse.
Well,Ienjoycertainlightoperas.Iplaymusicformyownamusement.Andyes,Iaman
ordinarystudent,andthatisnotasignofmadness.
41.TheauthormentionstwofriendswithdifferenthobbiesinParagraph1mainlyto.
A.explainthedefinitionof“hobby”
B.attractthereaders'attentiontohobbies
C.stresstheimportanceofhavingahobby
D.comparetwodifferenttypesofhobbies
42.WhatdoestheauthormeanbyquotingMaxReadinParagraph3?
A."Hobby“asatermcanonlybedefinedwithouttheInternet.
B.Peopleonlinediscussthedefinitionof“hobby"tochangelives.
C.Peoplecreateanewworldbyexpressingtheirideasofhobbiesonline.
D.Itishardforonlinepeopletoreachanagreementonthedefinitionof“hobby”.
43.Whatcanbeinferredfromthetwofriends5concernsabouttheirhobbies?
A.Theyareafraidofbeingseenascrazypeople.
B.Theyfeartheirhobbiesarenotimpressiveenough.
C.Theyfinditnecessarytosharehobbiestobalancetheirlives.
D.Theyrefusetosharetheirfeelingsabouttheirhobbieswithmadpeople.
44.Whatdoestheauthorintendtotellusinthelastparagraph?
A.Hobbiesaregreatforpeople'smentalhealth.
B.Differentpeoplehavetheirownstandardsofhobbies.
C.Itisreasonableandnormalforpeopletohavehobbies.
D.Peoplewhosufferfrommadnesscanalsohavehobbies.
第二節(jié)(共5小題海小題2分,共10分)
根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答
題卡上將該項涂黑。選項中有兩項為多余選項。
Inprinciple,itsoundssimple:eatlessandmovemore.45Yet,despiteallthecalorie
counting,dietingandexercising,worldwideobesity(月已胖)ratesjustkeepspeedingup.Peoplein
theUSwereheavierin2021thantheywerein2020,placingmanymorepeopleatriskfromserious
diseases.
Sowhyhasn'tthisapproachtoweightcontrolworked?Onepossibilityisthatwehaven'ttried
hardenough.46Orperhapstheproblemisthefocuson“caloriebalance^^itself.Ina
recentpaper,mycolleaguesandIquestionthebasicassumptionofwhethertakinginmorecalories
thanyouburnreallyisthechiefcauseofobesity.Wearguethattheevidenceactuallypointsthe
otherway:wearedriventoovereatbecausewearegettingfatter.
47Astheirgrowthratespeedsup,teenagersmayeathundredsofcaloriesmoreeach
daythantheyusedto.Doesthis“overeating“causetherapidgrowth?Ordoestherapidgrowth,
whichrequiresmorecaloriestobuildnewbodytissues,maketeenagershungriersotheyeatmore?
Clearlythelatter,asadultswon'tgrowtaller,nomatterhowmuchtheyeat.
Thekeytohowthisworksinobesityishormones(激素),especiallythefat-storagehormone.
Processed,rapidlydigestiblehigh-carbonfoodslikepotatochipsandsugarydrinksraiseour
hormoneleveltoohigh.48Afewhoursaftereatingahigh-carbonmeal,thenumberof
caloriesinthebloodstreamfallsrapidly,sowegethungriersooneraftereating.
Therefore,inordertopreventandtreatweightproblems,theemphasisshouldbeplacedon
whattoeatinsteadofhowmuchweeat.Replacingprocessedhigh-carbonfoodswithhigh-fat
foods-suchasnuts-lowersthehormoneobtainablefortherestofthebody.49
Althoughmuchmoreresearchwillbeneededtotestthisidea,itistimetoquestionthebasic
assumptionsaboutcauseandeffect,caloriesandweightgainthathavedominatedourthinkingfor
decades.
A.Weightcontrolbecomesabattlebetweendietingandexercising.
B.Thismayseemincrediblebutconsidertherapidgrowthofteenagers.
C.Thedietaryadvicefordealingwithobesityhasbeenaroundfordecades.
D.Wehavelackedwillpowertomaintainhealthydietaryandexercisehabits.
E.Alow-caloriedietfurtherrestrictsanalreadylimitedsupplyofenergytothebody.
F.Thiscausesourfatcellstostoretoomanycalories,leavingfewerfortherestofthebody.
G.Infact,high-fatfoodsmayhelpdecreasebodyfat,apossibilitysupportedbymedicalpractices.
第三部分書面表達(共兩節(jié),32分)
第一節(jié)(共4小題;第50、51題各2分,第52題3分,第53題5分,共12分)
閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)題目要求用英文回答問題。請在答題卡指定區(qū)域作答。
SleepinDifferentCultures
Itisapparentthattherearesignificantdifferencesinsleeppatternsindifferentpartsofthe
world,andthatsleeppatternshavealsochangedovertime.Traditions,culturalvalues,local
conditionsandenvironmentsallinfluencesleeppatterns.
Onemajorsourceofthesedifferencesisthewidespreaduseofartificial(人造的)light,which
hasledtochangesinthesleeppatternsintheindustrializedworld.Itisthoughtthattodaywesleep
severalhourslessthanbeforeindustrialization.Artificiallighthasencouragedpeopletogotobed
laterandtosleepthewholenightthrough(MonophasicSleep),ratherthanthemorebrokenupand
flexiblesleeppatterns(BiphasicSleep),Duringthelongnightsofthewintermonths,ourancestors
usedtobreaksleepupintotwoormoreparts,separatedbyanhourortwoofquietrestfulness.
Evenwithinthedevelopedworld,therearestillsignificantdifferencesinsleeppatterns.A
studycarriedoutintencountriesin2002showedsomeoftheseregionalvariations.Forinstance,the
resultsofsleepingtimeatnightfromindividualcountriesvariedfrom6hours53minutesinJapan
to8hours24minutesinPortugal.Over42%ofBrazilianstookregularafternoonnaps(shortsleeps),
comparedtoonly12%ofJapanesepeople.
Adaytimenapisacommonhabitamongadultsinmanycountries.Spain,inparticular,has
raisedthenapalmosttothelevelofanartform.TheexperienceofJapanisaclearexampleofthe
wayaculturechangecanaffectsleeppatterns.Inthe1950s,Japanwaskeentorebuild.Japanese
workerswereencouragedtowakeearlyandfinishlateaswell.Thework-placenapwasencouraged
asawayforaworkertoincreaseproductivity,eventhoughinfactitprobablydegradedthequality
ofnight-timesleepevenmore.Today,sleepisperhapsmoreundervaluedinJapanthananywhere
else.
Itisclear,then,thatthereareculturalandhistoricaldifferencesinoursleeppatterns.Yetthe
onethingthatstaysthesameacrossallculturesistheonetruthaboutsleeping:Wealldoit!
50.Whataffectsthesleeppatterns?
51.WhatisBiphasicSleep?
52.Pleasedecidewhichpartisfalseinthefollowingstatement,thenunderlineitandexplainwhy.
>Thework-placenapwasencouragedandinfactitprobablyincreasesthequalityofnight-time
sleepevenmore.
53.Amongthesleeppatternsindifferentcountriesmentionedinthepassage,whichonedoyoulike
mostandwhy?(Inabout40words)
第二節(jié)(20分)
54.假設(shè)你是紅星中學高二(1)班學生李華。作為班長,你打算邀請外教Mr.Jenson為你
們班做關(guān)于英語口語表達的線上講座。請你用英文給他寫一封電子郵件,內(nèi)容包括:
1.講座的具體內(nèi)容并說明理由;
2.講座時間和其他相關(guān)事項。
注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;
2.開頭和結(jié)尾已給出,不計入總詞數(shù)
DearMrJenson,
Yourssincerely,
LiHua
北京市朝陽區(qū)2022-2023學年度第一學期期末質(zhì)量檢測
高二英語
(考試時間100分鐘滿分100分)
本試卷共10頁??忌鷦?wù)必在答題卡指定區(qū)域作答,在試卷上作答無效。
第一部分知識運用(共三節(jié),30分)
第一節(jié)完形填空(共10小題;每小題1分,共10分)
閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最
佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。
BreakdownandStart-up
Justovertwoyearsago,Iwasdrivinghomefairlylateonenightonaquiet,remoteroadwhen
anothercarsuddenlymovedtowardsmewithgreat1.Ihadtomakeasuddenandquick
sidewaysmovementto2hittingitandIalmosthitatree.LuckilyIwasn'thurt,butIcouldn't
getmycartostart.Ithadbrokendown.Ifeltquite3asitwaslateandtherewerehardlyany
othercarsaround.I4myroadsideassistancecompanyforhelpandtheytoldmesomeone
wouldbethereinaroundoneandhalfanhour.Afteraboutfifteenminutes,apassingcar5
andastrongmanwithaseriousfacesteppedoutofthecar.HeaskedifIneeded6andItold
himwhathadhappened.He7offeredtostaywithmeuntilroadsideassistancearrived.Iwas
uncertainaboutwhattodobecauseIwasnervousanduneasy.Therewassomethingverycalmand
comfortableinhisvoice,soItookhimuponhisoffer.Whilewaiting,westartedtalkingandreally
8itoff.Bythetimetheroadsideassistancemanturnedup,we'darrangedto9again.
Twoyearson,wehavesharedthejoysandsorrowsoflifetogether.IwishIcouldthankthecareless
driverwhoforcedmeofftheroad.Ifhewasabetterdriver,I'dneverhavemetalifelong
10
1.A.powerB.effortC.careD.speed
2.A.avoidB.practiceC.riskD.delay
3A.guiltyB.ashamedC.anxiousD.curious
4.A.phonedB.recommendedC.blamedD.
examined
5.A.startedupB.brokedownC.droveoffD.pulled
up
6.A.spaceB.helpC.careD.
information
7.A.kindlyB.carefullyC.eagerlyD.rudely
8.A.tookB.shookC.knockedD.hit
9.A.travelB.playC.meetD.wait
10.A.interestB.friendshipC.dreamD.habit
【答案】l.D2.A3.C4.A5.D6.B7.A8.D9.C10.B
【解析】
【導語】本文是一篇記敘文,主要講的是作者在一個晚上為了躲避車輛而導致自己的車無法
再次啟動,一個好心的司機停下車來陪著作者聊天,直到路邊救援公司到來,此后作者和那
個人成為了好朋友。
【1題詳解】
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