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北京市第一七一中學(xué)2022—2023學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期高二英語(yǔ)期中調(diào)研試題(時(shí)間:90分鐘,總分:100分)一、完型填空(共10小題;每小題1.5分,共15分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的ACD四個(gè)選項(xiàng)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng),并在答題卡上將該項(xiàng)涂黑。wasacoldevening,andmydaughterandIwerewalkingupIdidn’tnoticeaguysittinginsideacardboardbox,butNoradid.Shewasn’tevenbutshe“Thatman’scold.cantakehim1mycoatandsaid,Idon’tremembermyButIdorememberasuddenheavyfeelinginsideIhadalwaysbeendelightedathowmuchmydaughternoticedher,whetherwasbirdsinflightorchildrenplaying.ButnowshewasnoticingAfewIsawanarticlethenewspaperaboutvolunteerswhopickedupafoodpackagefromanearbyschoolonaSundaymorningandanelderlyperson.wasquickandsoIsignedusup.NorawasexcitedaboutShecouldunderstandtheimportanceoffood,soshecouldeasilyseehowourjobWhenSundaycame,shebutIhadleavethehouse.Onthewaytheschool,Ifoughtanturn.TheSundaypaperandwere234567waitingathome.WhydoStill,wephonedtheelderlypersonwe’dbeenappointed.SheinvitedusrightThebuildingwasabaduswasasilverhairedwomananolddress.Shetookthepackageaskedusin.Noraraninside.Iunwillinglyfollowed.Onceinside,IsawthatthedepartmentbelongedsomeoneOurhostessshowedusphotos.Noraandwhenthesaygoodbye,wethreehugged,Iwalkedtears.Professionalscallsucha(n)8“avolunteeropportunity”.Theyareopportunities,I’vecomesee.Whereelseasvolunteersdohavetheopportunitydosomething9that’sgoodforothersaswellasforyourself?NoraandIregularlyserveneedypeopleandcollectclothesforthehomeless.aswatchedhergrowoverthesepastfourIstillwonder—whichofus101.A.pulled2.A.areaBglancedB.partCwavedDaimedC.eyesightC.C.devotedC.shockingD.worldD.ignoranceDpostedD3.A.coldness4.A.delivered5.A.creativeB.illnessB.returnedB.valuable6.A.warn7.A.back8.A.stayB.stopC.allowC.upD.pushB.awayB.D.outCadventureC.C.triedDopinionD.enjoyableD.seized9.A.fairB.famousB.benefited10.A.improved二、語(yǔ)法填空(共10小題;每小題1分,共10分)閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫(xiě)1個(gè)適當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。請(qǐng)將答案寫(xiě)在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置。A(get)herequitesoapartfromtheSami,veryfewpeoplehaveeverseenSarek.1909,Sarekwasmadeanationalparkorderkeepthelandnaturalstate.ThoughSamiareallowed12.___________(continue)theirtraditionalwayofthepark,noelsecanhere,andallnewdevelopment13._________(ban)withinparkboundaries.BThegesturefor“OK”hasdifferentmeaningsdifferent14.__________(culture).Japan,someone15.____________witnessesanotherpersonemployingthegesturemightthinkmeansFrance,apersonencounteringanidenticalgesturemayinterpretasmeaningzero.shouldavoid16._________(make)thisgestureBrazilandasisnotconsideredpolite.CLastsomeAustralianstudentsourschoolforaThey17.____________(show)variousoptionalcourses.OneofourteacherstaughtthemsomethingaboutAsaIexplained18._________EnglishwhenTheywereimpressedbytheamazingChineseart,ofthemeventriedwritingcharacters19.___________(successful).remembertheenjoyablemoment,wetookphotostogetherthiswasreallyamemorable20.__________(reward)三、閱讀理解(共15小題;每小題2分,共30分)閱讀下面短文,從每題所給的四個(gè)選項(xiàng)(A、、D)中,選出最佳選項(xiàng)。AThespatownofCheltenhamsitsontheedgeoftheCotswolds,thecountyofBelowalookatfourfabulousattractionsthatmakeCheltenhamsuchaterrificplacevisit.CheltenhamFestivalThefestivalanannual,fourdayfeastofracingand,onthelastfeaturesthefamousCheltenhamGoldCupSteeplechase.It’sadramaticraceofaround3andfurlongs,andthehorseshaveclear22fences.Anythingcanhappen.2020,thislastdayofthefestivaldrewacrowdof68,859.PittvilleParkvisitPittvillePark,you’llfinddividedintopartsbytheEveshamRoad.Theeasternsidehomethechildren’splayareaandwherepeoplecanwildlife.Meanwhile,onwesternsideoftheroad,you’llfindtheoftheparkareasofwoodland.There’salowerlakeatwhichcanfishduringfishingseason.That’snottheonlyThere’saskatepark,tenniscourts,andachildren’splayarea.HolstBirthplaceMuseumCheltenhamwasthebirthplaceofthe19thcenturyEnglishcomposerGustavHolst,andvisitorscanvisitthehomewhichhewasborn.receiveatasteofwhatwaslike,asthehomeboastsaworkingkitchen,andThemuseumalsoallowsdiscovercomposer’sandtimesbyallowingintohisroom.HerewherehecomposedThePlanets.SudeleyCastleThisprivatecastle,whichsurroundedbyoftheCotswolds,holdstheclaimtoofbeingtheonlycastleEnglandhaveaqueenburiedgrounds.Thecastlehaswitnessedallsortsofdramathroughouthistoryandoneoftheinterestingcastlesevervisit.wouldlikeinformationonCheltenhampleasethewebsite:www.ctladiesyouth.co.uk/.21.PittvilleParkunique______.A.gameareasB.horseracingC.beautifulD.children’sperformances22.WhichofthefollowingafanbeinterestedA.PittvillePark.B.SudeleyCastle.C.CheltenhamFestival.D.HolstBirthplace23.WherethisarticleprobablyA.AB.AC.Awebsite.D.Amagazine.BFoxneverthoughthe’daremarkablelife.Helikedsports,butnoonethoughthewastalented.Duringhisfirstyearthehehadapainhisrightknee,whichwassobadthathecouldn’tstandup.Hethedoctorfortests.TheyshowedthathehadHewasgoinglosehislegandbegivenanartificialone.familyandfriendsallgavehimfantasticsupport.saidthatheknewallthosepeoplereallycaredandhelpedHedecidedOnenightwaslookingthroughanarticleaboutDickwhoalsohadanartificiallegandhadruntheNewMarathon.hedoit,”thought“Ican,too.runacrossCanadaandraisemoneyforcancerresearch.willbeaMarathonofHope!”thenext16months,hadspecialtreatmentsforhisAndthenhealsobeganalittleeveryEachdayheranaIt5,300acrossCanada.hopedrunthirtyfortyadaysothatwouldtakehimsixmonths.Mostofall,hehoped$1forcancerresearch.Becausehadanartificialleg,runningwasn’teasyorstraightforward.Hehadbyjumpingononefoottwicethenastephisrealleg.Althoughlookedawkward,keptonrunning.Hisactionmadepeoplejoinhimasran:children,footballstars,wheelchairathletesandevenhisDarrell.Asran,peoplewavedcheered.muchmoneywasdonatedthatthevolunteersgarbagebagssoeveryonecouldgive.Then,outsideThunderOntario,feltasharppainhischest.Thepainwasfromcancer;thishislungs.HeabandontheMarathonafter3,339Hetoldthepeoplebeforeheleft,“Iwon’tup.IjusthopepeoplecontinueAndtheydid.Justundermillionwasgiven.receivednumerousawards.AthewasyoungestCanadianeverreceiveCanada’shighestaward,theCompanionoftheOrderofCanada.24.WhatmadedeciderunacrossCanada?A.HispassionforMarathon.B.TheinspiringexperienceofDickC.Thesupportofhisfamilyandfriends.D.Ananormallife.25.Peoplejoinedhimwhenheranmainlybecause___________.A.theyservedasvolunteersthemarathonB.theywerebythesceneofrunningC.theyconsideredasagreatheroD.theylovedrunningverymuch26.Whydidhefinallystopthemarathon?A.Hecollectedenoughmoneyforthedonation.B.HisfamilyandfriendspersuadedhimabandonC.Runningtheartificiallegwasn’tstraightforward.D.Hegreatpainhisbodybecauseofthe27.WhichofthefollowingwordscanbestdescribeA.Determined.B.Cooperative.Creative.D.Generous.CProfessorrecentlypersuaded35people,23ofwomen,keepadiaryofalltheirabsent-mindedactionsforafortnight.Whenheanalyzetheirembarrassinglapses(差錯(cuò))ascientificreport,hewassurprisedfindthatnearlyallofthemfellintoafewgroupings.Nordidthelapsesappearbeentirelyrandom(隨機(jī)的).Oneofthewomen,forinstance,onleavingherhouseforworkonemorningthrewherdogearringsandtriedfixadogbiscuitonher“Theexplanationforthisthatthebrainlikeaexplainsthe“Peoplethemselvesdocertainactivitieswasthewoman'scustomeverymorningthrowherdogtwobiscuitsandthenputonherearrings.Butsomehowtheactiongotturnedaroundtheprogramme.”Aboutonetwentyoftheincidentsvolunteersreportedwerethese“programmeassemblyfailures.”Altogetherthevolunteersdownunintentionalactionsthattheyfoundthemselvesdoing--anaverageofeach.Thereappearbepeakperiodsthedaywhenweareatourzaniest(荒謬可笑的).Thesearehourssometimebetweeneighta.m.andnoon,betweenfourandsixwithasmallerpeakbetweeneightandten“Amongthepeakseemsbewhenachangeoverbrain‘programmes’occurs,asforinstancebetweengoingandfromwork.”averagereportedslightlylapses--12.5compared10.9formenprobablybecausetheywerereliablereporters.Anunexpectedfindingoftheresearchthattheabsent-mindedactivityapotentialriskofdoingthingswhichweareskilled.wouldexpectthatskillreducesthenumberoferrorswemake.Butavoidsillyslipsbyconcentratingcouldmakethingsalotworse,evendangerous.28.Professordiscoveredthat_______.A.peopleweretooembarrassedadmittheirabsent-mindednessB.certainpatternsbeidentifiedtherecordedincidentsC.absent-mindednessanexcusablehumanweaknessD.tendbeabsent-mindedthanwomen29.“Programmeassemblyfailures”(Line6,Para.2)refersthephenomenonpeople______.A.oftenfailprogrammetheirroutinesbeforehandB.tendmakemistakeswhentheyareahurryC.unconsciouslychangetheorderofdoingthingsD.arelikelythingsuptheyaretootired30.Whatlearnfromthethirdparagraph?A.AbsentmindednesstendsoccurduringcertainhoursoftheB.areverycarefultoperformactionsduringpeakperiods.C.experiencepeakperiodsofabsentmindedness.D.Men’sabsentmindednessoftenresultsfunnysituations.31.Whatbeconcludedthepassage?A.Peopleshouldavoiddoingimportantthingsduringpeakperiodsoflapses.B.Riskscanavoidedpeoplethingstheyaregoodat.C.Lapsescannotbeconnectedlackofconcentration.D.Peopleshouldbecarefulwhenprogrammingtheiractions.DImproveCloudSecuritySensitivecustomerdatahasconstantlybeenfoundexposedoncloudserverswithoutpasswordprotection.easethedatabasesoftwaremakershavebeentryingmakesecurityeasierforclouddatabasemanagers.AttheConferenceSanFrancisco,KennWhite,asecuritymanageratdatabasesoftwaremakerMongoDB,describeatechnique,calledfieldencryption(字段級(jí)加密),tomakedatasaferonthecloud.levelencryptionworksbyscramblingdatabeforesentaclouddatabaserearrangingorderwhenthedataneededforuse.Thepromiseoftheproductprotectthecontentsofaclouddatabase,evenbadaccessMongoDB’snewfeatureasandcompaniesmoveuserdatacloudservers,ratherthanruntheirowncostlydatacenters.waspredictedthatcloudcomputingwouldbea$214billionindustrybytheendof2022.Thatwouldbeupthan17%from2021,whenwas$182billion.Companieshaverushedcloudwithoutunderstandingallofthepossiblesecurityconsequences.Manycompanieshaveleftcountlessdatabasesexposed,revealingpersonaldata.Adatabasecontainingdetailsaboutwho80millionUShouseholdswasleftunprotected2020,andsowasthedataFacebookusers.Databasemanagerswantstoretheirdataanunreadablebuttheyalsowantbeablefindspecificpiecesofinformationthedatabaseasearchexample,someonemightwantlookuphealthcarepatientsbytheirSocialSecuritynumbers,eventhosenumbersarestoredasrandomcharacters.makethispossible,fieldlevelencryptionletsdatabasemanagersasearchtermontheirmachinea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