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2022年辽宁省部分中学高二下学期期末英语试题

2022年辽宁省部分中学高二下学期期末英语试题

省部分中学2023届新高三摸底考试暨高二年级期末质量检测英语试题考生注意:考试时间120分钟,试卷满分150分第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5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。

ABelow is a list of the most worthwhile writing competitions available.TALF Flash Fiction CompetitionThe theme of this contest from Theme Arts and Literature Festival is "The Prime of Lile" in recognition of the l5th anniversary of the death of Muriel Spark. You can deal with this theme in any genre (体裁) and in any way you choose, although you are limited to 500 words.Prizes : £200, £100, £50.Entry Fee : £8.Wild Nature Poetry Award 2022Here we have a new contest from Indigo Dreams Publishing. It is for poems of up to 48 lines on the subject of cruel sports, wildlife in general, the natural world, or the environment.Prizes: £200, £100, £75.Entry Fee: £5.SPM Poetry Book CompetitionThis international contest from Sentinel Poetry Movement is for full-length poetry collections on any theme and in any style. To enter, you submit up to 20 pages initially. If shortlisted (入围), you have to submit the full collection before December 31 .Prizes: £500, £250, £100.Entry Fee: £25.Poetry Space Competition 2022Here's a new contest from Poetry Space, an online platform for modern poetry from around the world, which requires poems of up to 40 lines on any subject. You have to be over 16 to enter. The judge is Rosie Jackson, a poet and creative writing tutor.Prizes: £300, £200, £100.Entry Fee: £5.1. What is special about TALF Flash Fiction Competition?A. It requires no entry fee.B. It is about a certain theme.C. It has the longest history.D. It was started by a famous person.2. Which contest requests part of the entry first?A. SPM Poetry Book Competition.B. Poetry Space Competition 2022.C. Wild Nature Poetry Award 2022.D. TALF Flash Fiction Competition.3. What can we know about the contest from Poetry Space?A. It is a yearly contest.B. Anyone can take part.C. It has more than one limit.D. In offers the most prize money.【答案】1. B 2. A 3. C【解析】【详解】这是一篇应用文,主要介绍了几个值得参加的写作竞赛。

湖北省武汉外国语学校2023-2024学年高二下学期期末考试英语试卷(含答案)

湖北省武汉外国语学校2023-2024学年高二下学期期末考试英语试卷(含答案)

武汉外国语学校2023-2024学年度下学期期末考试高二英语试题考试时间:2024年6月27日考试时长:120分钟试卷满分:150分第一部分听力(共两节,满分20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分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。

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. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What will the man do?A. Drink coffee.B. Add some water.C. Wash cups.2. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】When will the man finish studying?A. At 1:00 a. m.B. At 9:00 p. m.C. At 11:00 p. m.3. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What will the woman probably do next?A. Go to check on her mother.B. Send her mother to hospital.C. Answer her mother’ s phone.4. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What is the probable relationship between the speakers?A. Co-workers.B. Husband and wife.C. Sales clerk and customer.5. 【此处可播放相关音频,请去附件查看】What food has been sold out?A. Chips.B. Nuts.C. Chocolate.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15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。

安徽省六安第一中学2023-2024学年高二下学期7月期末考试英语试题含解析

安徽省六安第一中学2023-2024学年高二下学期7月期末考试英语试题含解析

六安一中2024年春学期高二年级期末考试英语试卷时间:120分钟第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分满分:150分)做题时,先将答案标在试卷上。

录音内容结束后,你将有两分钟的时间将试卷上的答案转涂到答题卡上。

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。

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.How would the woman like her steak today?A.Rare.B.Medium.C.Well-done.2.What is the relationship between the speakers?A.Teacher and student.B.Librarian and library user.C.Shop assistant and customer.3.Why does the woman call the man?A.To ask for a favor.B.To say thanks.C.To make a complaint. 4.Where does the conversation take place?A.At the airport.B.On a plane.C.In a taxi.5.What seems to be the man’s problem?A.He gets bored of reading.B.He is disturbed by the noise.C.He hates the hot weather today.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。

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,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。

2021-2022年高二下学期期末考试(英语)

2021-2022年高二下学期期末考试(英语)

第一卷(知识运用85分)第一节:单项填空(共l5小题;每小题l分,满分l5分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填人空白处的最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

1.China’s rapid growth is not___threat to others.On ___contrary,it will bring more opportunities to the world.A /;theB a;/C the;/D a;the2. ----Have you finished your position already?----No.I ____ it in twenty minutes.A have finishedB finishedC will finishD had finished3.Tired of such a long movie,the little boy_____his favourite music.A turn toB turn offC turn upD turn down4.The trouble you have _____us is great.A helpB to helpC helpingD helps5.His plan was such a good one ____we all agreed to accept.A thatB asC soD and6.It’s the present situation in poor areas_____calls for much higherspending on education and training.A whichB whatC whoD that7.In a word, I don’t think what you said____sense at all.A makeB makesC is makingD has made8.Quiet student ____he may be,he talks a lot about his favourite sport afterclass.A ifB asC sinceD when9.Their wages ____by a full third in the past two years.A had gone downB would go downC have gone downD goes down10.---Could you please tell us some good ways to learn English well?---My suggestionis that reading often and writing regularly_____ be neededA wouldB shouldC couldD need11.It is____to trave by air than by water.A much more excitingB a lot excitingC much excitedD a lot more excited12.______has helped to save the drowning child is worth praising.A WhicheverB WhichC WhoeverD Who13.Most children need encouragement ______failure so that they can cheer up again.A in favour ofB in time ofC in honour ofD in need of14.If better use is_____ your spare time,you will make greater progressin that,A spentB used ofC takenD made of15. ——Artistic people can be very difficult sometimes.——Well, you married one. .A You should knowB I’ve got i tC I can’t agree moreD You name it第二节完形填空(共20小题;每小题l.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,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。

2021-2022学年广西钦州市高二下学期期末考试英语试题

2021-2022学年广西钦州市高二下学期期末考试英语试题

2021-2022学年广西钦州市高二下学期期末考试英语试题1. Young ladies with manners, social skills and style will be more confident in social settings and understand their potential better. This 4-week course teaches social etiquette(礼仪), table manners, personal grooming (打扮) and skin care. Classes are taught conversational style which involves everyone in discussion for easy learning.Curriculum.Class one: Self Introduction and Introducing Others — Handshaking, Eye contact, and Smiling —Please, Thank You and You’re welcome —Making mistakes and Apologizing —Telephone EtiquetteClass Two: Quick Review —Texting and Social Networking Sites — Gift Giving and Receiving —Attending a party — Thank- you Notes — Becoming a Skilled Conversationalist — Joining a Group and Exciting a ConversationClass Three: Quick Review —Three-Course Meal Instruction — Table skills and Dining Manners —Formal/Informal Place Settings —Use of Proper Utensils(用具) —American/Continental Style of Dining —Entering and Leaving the Table —Posture(姿势) and Conversation.Class Four:Quick Review —Grooming —Skin Care —Graduation CelebrationHomework will be given at the end of each class.Class Dates and PricingClass span(持续) over four separate days, and each class lasts two hours.Start Date: Jan 12th 2019Time:1:00pm —3:00pmPrice:$250.00/personIf you are interested in taking a class or course, please fill out our form about yourselves so we may provide you with the best service. For more information, please email us at***********************************************.1. Which class helps improve girls’ table manners?A.Class one. B.Class twoC.Class three D.Class four.2. How long will the course last?A.Two hours B.Four hoursC.Six hours D.Eight hours3. What is the purpose of this course?A.To develop girls’ creative potential.B.To teach girls how to behave properly.C.To improve girls’ confidence in learning.D.To help girls become a person of wide interests.2. Growing up, I always dreamt of becoming a published writer one day. However, a manuscript(手稿)I wrote in 1989 was repeatedly rejected by different publishers. That was a failed attempt during my teenage years. “Just a waste of time,” once remarked my dad. But through my love for writing and reading works of non-fiction writers, I explored this road as much as I could.After my grandmother passed on in East London, my hometown, I went to stay with my mother in Johannesburg. In the City of Gold I stepped through the doors of newspaper houses, submitting stories. On many occasions the written content was considered-disorganised. Editors frequently asked, “Do you have an academic background in journalism?” I was not formally trained in journalism, but I never gave up.I starte d out in 2004 by commenting on controversial issues. My views appeared in the “Letters” section of major newspapers across South Africa and Zimbabwe. During this period of laying the foundation for my future career, I worked as a full-time security guard.Whenever I was off-duty, research became my favourite hobby. So, it was at the Johannesburg City Library that I found an invaluable book which helped me to become familiar with how to put together a feature story in terms of constructing the introduction, the body and the conclusion.In 2008 I worked on a bigger scale(规模)when I contributed my first feature article to a provincial newspaper in Pietermaritzburg. In that very same year I sold three more opinion pieces to a newspaper in East London.Writing a weekly column(专栏)themed Devil’s Advocate for Khanyisa Weekly in Ermelo, Mpumalanga, was my biggest achievement in 2021.Today I’m a widely published author of various feature articles. And I can claim with pleasure that I have no less than 800 stories under my belt.1. What happened to the author’s manuscript in 1989?A.It remained unfinished.B.It became a complete failure.C.It won praise from his dad.D.It was published in small numbers.2. What did most editors in Johannesburg think of the author’s s tories at first?A.Valueless. B.Organised. C.Enjoyable. D.Controversial.3. What helped the author improve his writing?A.A library book.B.His training in journalism.C.Working for major newspapers.D.His experience as a security guard.4. What has played an important role in the author’s success?A.Luck. B.Talent. C.Pressure. D.Determination.3. Splash (落水声)! Did you hear that? Can you guess what it is? Can you figure it out? If you guessed the ocean, then you’re correct! I believe that my organiz ation, Reef Check, is the most worthy of receiving the Chocolate Heart money. Do you want to know why? Well, soon you’ll find out.First of all, Reef Check needs the money to repair and clean coral reefs (珊瑚礁) which are home to millions of sea animals. Reef Check hopes to educate the public about the value of reef ecosystems (生态系统) and the danger that sea animals and plants are facing. Based in Los Angeles, Reef Check has volunteer teams in more than 90 countries, making community volunteers, businesses, universities, and other non-profit organizations work together. It works to create a worldwide network of volunteer teams trained in Reef Check’s scientific methods that survey coral and rocky reefs and report on reef health. Also, Reef Check takes action to protect remaining ancient reefs and repair reefs in danger worldwide.For example, imagine you are a poor sea animal, whose home just got destroyed or wasn’t clean. What would you do? What could you do? Nothing much, really. But that’s exactly Reef Check’s job! To clean and protect these homes for many sea animals!Furthermore, in 1997, Reef Check carried out the first-ever survey of coral reef health that provided scientific evidence that our coral reefs were in danger because of overfishing, illegal fishing, and pollution. The results surprised many biologists who had not realized the seriousness of human influence on reefs. In August 2002, Reef Check presented its report, The Global Coral Reef Crisis - Trends and Solutions, at the World Summit in South Africa. The report warned that there was no reef in the world that remained untouched by human influence, such as overfishing, pollution, and climate change.In short, everyone should have a home including animals from the sea. So don’t leave them out! Be generous and give them a home!1. What do we know about Reef Check?A.It is a team of scientists.B.It mainly studies sea animals.C.It is a non-profit organization.D.It is run by the US government.2. Why does the author ask those questions in Paragraph 3?A.To show the role of Reef Check.B.To show the importance of reefs.C.To show how poor sea animals are.D.To show the seriousness of sea pollution.3. What did the survey made by Reef Check in the 1990s find?A.Reefs would die out in the near future.B.Humans and reefs depended on each other.C.Overfishing influenced the oceans seriously.D.Reefs were at risk because of human activities.4. What’s the main purpose of the text?A.To describe what Reef Check is.B.To introduce a dangerous but important job.C.To explain why Reef Check needs support.D.To educate the public to care for the environment.4. Pay a visit to the Chicago River and you’ll find that it has a wonderful new addition to the local wildlife. Among the birds and fish, visitors may spot a small robot moving up and down the busy waterway. This is Trashbot, the creation of a startup called Urban Rivers, using cutting-edge technology to clean up trash in the area.In some ways, Trashbot is like the vacuum cleaners (真空吸收器) found in American homes. But it isn’t. While its free m ovement and lack of onsite handlers may give the impression that this is a self-driving machine, this could not be further from the truth. At any point in time, Trashbot might be controlled by one of the Internet users.Anyone with a web connection can get into Urban River’s website and take a two-minute turn at piloting Trashbot. The company’s goal is to use this time to direct Trashbot to pick up trash, and then carry this to a collection point on the river bank, where it can be later removed.The idea fo r Trashbot started a few years ago when Urban Rivers’ project the “floating gardens” on the Chicago River got clogged up (被堵塞) with trash. To solve this, they started employing old-fashioned human litter pickers to collect trash from the river. However, this turned out to be ineffective.The idea of a robot boat was born then, but the team wasn’t sure how to pilot it. Teaching a computer to understand what trash is isn’t easy, Trash is a somewhat abstract concept (概念) . We know it when we see it. At this point they decided to turn to the Internet for help.“We figured that we could put out a call so that this boat could be controlled by people around the world,” says Nick Wesley, one of the brains behind the project. “Letting people take control of a robot t o clean up trash makes for a really cool experience.”1. What do we know about Trashbot?A.It is a vacuum cleaner B.It is harmful to local wildlife.C.It is a trash clearing machine. D.It has been widely used in homes.2. How does Trashbot work?A.It is operated by Internet users.B.It works for two hours at a time.C.It is handled by human litter pickers.D.It recognizes trash and reports it to users.3. Where can we find the reason for building Trashbot?A.In Paragraph 3. B.In Paragraph 4. C.In Paragraph 5. D.In Paragraph 6.4. What does Nick Wesley say about piloting Trashbot?A.It is a risky practice.B.It may cause a network crash.C.It fails to meet online users needs.D.It offers online users a special experience.5. Researchers hope to have people's brains scanned to improve creativity in the workplace or classroom. If you don't have that advanced tool for stimulating your brain and are looking to think out of the box, we have good news. 1Change your surroundings.Data support that creativity “nudges" can come from changes as small as a warmer cup of coffee or different colors in the room. Try switching some of the objects on your desk. 2 However, making any possible adjustment could translate to a creativity boost.Broaden what you've learned.When was the last time you learned something about medieval architecture? 3 Research suggests that broadening your knowledge by way of unfamiliar topics encourages new ideas and creative thinking.Pay attention to and record new ideas.As people age, they tend to come up with fewer creative ideas. When a small component of an idea comes to you, start making it a point to preserve it. 4 Research has shown that recording your new ideas is likely the most valuable aspect of boosting creativity.5It's known that challenges act as a catalyst for us to think creatively and come up with new ideas or solutions. So think about the primary issues and questions in your field and practice brainstorming open-ended solutions.would be the perfect place to_________myself about topics that affected me. Never mind that hundreds of other readers had the_________idea. I figured: Nothing ventured(冒险), nothing gained.Wh en my letter was selected for print, I was_________. Although it wasn’t long, seeing my wordsin a major newspaper was a huge_________, and I determined it wouldn’t be my_________.After almost a decade, I had many_________letters. Around 1997, I won the Golden Pen Award. It was an important moment in my_________journey. Not only did it show my ability as a writerwas_________, but it also gave me the confidence to do something I had always_________doing: write an op-ed page(专栏版).I had my favorite writers and dreamed of being one of them, of seeing my__________next to theirs, of sharing my__________and having people “listen”. For the first time in my life, I felt my dream was within__________.Of course, writing an op-ed page would__________lots of research, editing and time—much more than a__________did. And the competition would be fierce. But no matter the__________, I had to pursue my dream.I remember__________where I was the day the Viewpoints editor called to say that my article would be__________in t he Sunday paper. I didn’t sleep all Saturday night.__________the paper boy threw the paper in the front yard, I was out the door. That was the first of many published op-ed pages.I can’t__________where your writing journey will take you, but you’ll never know if youdon’t__________. Nothing ventured, nothing gained.1.A.educate B.express C.remind D.examine 2.A.basic B.wild C.new D.same3.A.confused B.occupied C.thrilled D.stressed 4.A.reward B.chance C.test D.hit5.A.first B.next C.worst D.last6.A.formal B.printed C.private D.urgent7.A.writing B.acting C.teaching D.racing8.A.acquired B.analyzed C.affected D.appreciated 9.A.carried on B.dreamed of C.focused on D.admitted to 10.A.words B.poems C.books D.inventions 11.A.decisions B.mistakes C.thoughts D.promises 12.A.budget B.reach C.hearing D.tolerance 13.A.allow B.inspire C.support D.require 14.A.letter B.diary C.note D.call15.A.experiences B.expectations C.weaknesses D.challenges16.A.suddenly B.finally C.exactly D.nearly17.A.published B.summarized C.reviewed D.translated18.A.As long as B.As soon as C.Even though D.Now that19.A.believe B.remember C.understand D.guarantee20.A.refuse B.start C.wait D.ask7. 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。

山东省滨州市2023-2024学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题

山东省滨州市2023-2024学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题

山东省滨州市2023-2024学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题一、听力选择题1.Where does the conversation probably take place?A.In a drugstore.B.In the doctor’s office.C.At a grocery store. 2.What does the woman decide to do this weekend?A.Read a book.B.Have a haircut.C.Listen to music. 3.What does the woman want to do?A.Change money.B.Save money.C.Borrow money. 4.What does the woman think of Mike?A.He’s lucky.B.He’s wise.C.He’s hardworking. 5.How many students are there in the girl’s class?A.24.B.36.C.48.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

6.Where did the man put his phone?A.In the bedroom.B.In the bathroom.C.In the study.7.What will the speakers do next?A.Call a number.B.Make a meal.C.Do some cleaning.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

8.Why does the woman feel upset?A.She was taken in online.B.Her credit card was lost.C.Her health was declining. 9.What does Jamie mean in the end?A.The woman should go to school.B.The woman should learn a lesson.C.The woman should send emails again.听下面一段较长对话,回答以下小题。

山东省济宁市2022-2023学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题

山东省济宁市2022-2023学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题

山东省济宁市2022-2023学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题一、阅读理解Florida has regained its position as the best American state for retirees in 2024, according to WalletHub’s latest “Best and Worst States to Retire” study.WalletHub’s Best and Worst States to Retire in 2024WalletHub used three main categories to rank the retirement friendliness of all 50 states: Affordability. Quality of life. Health care.While Florida ranked first overall as the best state for retirees and No. I in the quality of life category, it scored lower for health care and affordability. Popular Florida cities rank among WalletHub’s top 10 places hit hardest by inflation (通货膨胀), so retirees need to anticipate a potentially higher cost of living due to inflation. On the other hand, the state doesn’t demand any income tax, which means income from Social Security and withdrawals from retirement accounts won’t be taxed at the state level. Besides, retirees may enjoy the state’s mostly pleasant weather and miles of shoreline.Remember, while lists like these can be helpful as you figure out where you’d like to eventually spend your post-work years, your idea of the “perfect” place to retire will depend on a number of personal factors, such as your own circumstances, preferences and priorities. 1.Which state ranks last for retirees in 2024 according to WalletHub?A.Florida.B.Kentucky.C.Wyoming.D.Oklahoma. 2.Which aspect of Florida may appeal to retirees most?A.Medical services.B.Low living expenses.C.Income security.D.Favorable tax policy.3.Where is this text probably taken from?A.A finance book.B.A geography textbook.C.A public report.D.A commercial speech.Located on the banks of Lake Atitlán, Santa Catarina Palopó is a small town with amazing natural views. Despite its natural beauty and cultural heritage, the community struggled with economic development for years until they had the opportunity to use the power of art and transform the town.Pintando Santa Catarina Palopó (PSCP) was born out of a desire to bring color and life to the town through the act of painting all 960 buildings with traditional symbols and designs inspired by the blouses woven (编织) by local women. Under the leadership of Claudia Boschand the Casa Palopó hotel, the project took shape with the support of local authorities, volunteers, sponsors, and the community.The painting process was structured to ensure efficiency and community involvement. Local families were brought into the process, working with project teams to decide how their homes would be painted. The family would then help sand, clean, and prime (上底漆) the walls before the professional painters joined in to complete the painting process. Throughout the project, the team ensured that no family was left behind, and the professional painters provided guidance to ensure that every building was exceptional.The project has changed the lives of residents and visitors alike. It has increased cultural tourism awareness, created new jobs, and improved the overall quality of life in the community. Alongside this project, the community has worked to champion growing and celebrating local produce, strengthen family interests, and promote community development. The paintings symbolize hope and progress, inspiring other communities to hug the magic of art in their own ways.4.What was the original purpose of establishing PSCP?A.To bring liveliness to the town.B.To rebuild symbolic houses.C.To guarantee the locals a job.D.To pass down tailoring skills.5.What is the highlight in the painting process?A.Professional training.B.Painters’ leading role.C.Traditional materials.D.Families’ engagement.6.What can we learn about the project from the last paragraph?A.It inspires the locals to pursue an art career.B.It shows how to measure community spirit.C.It goes far beyond just economic benefits.D.It proves art is a must for successful projects. 7.Which of the following is the best title for the text?A.Art of Painting: A Treasure for Human Beings B.Natural Beauty: The Drive for Rural TourismC.The Colourful Story of Santa Catarina PalopóD.Big Cultural Heritage of a Small TownOne inconvenient truth for the clean energy industry is the undeniable fact that wind turbines (涡轮机) kill birds. Researchers say smarter turbines could dramatically cut the toll.The American Bird Conservancy claims that at least one million bird deaths as a result of wind turbines a year in the US alone is likely to be an underestimate. That’s substantially less than the estimated 980 million birds a year that die crashing into buildings, or the 1.4 to 3.7 billion per year killed by domestic cats. But it’s still an unacceptable number, and a problem that needs to be addressed—because a fully green energy network will need more and more turbines over the coming decades.Researchers at SINTEF and the Norwegian Centre believe they have an idea that could help in a lot of cases. The idea—known as SKARV—is fairly simple: each turbine will have cameras fitted, capable of spotting birds flying directly into the path of the rotors (螺旋桨). Software will automatically calculate their predicted path, and if it looks like they’re in danger of being hit, the system will send control signals to slow the rotors down.In simulations (模拟), the system is able to avoid the vast majority of crashes. This, of course, doesn’t describe all situations. For example, if a young, inexperienced bird approaches a turbine displaying irregular flight behavior, it will not be possible to predict exactly where it will be a few seconds later. Prediction is also more difficult if several birds approach at the same time.Some researchers argue that birds are learning to avoid turbines voluntarily. But if morethan a million birds a year haven’t got the memo yet, it’s still a problem worth solving. We look forward to hearing how trials progress.8.What does the underlined phrase “cut the toll” in paragraph I probably mean?A.Maximize efficiency.B.Reduce deaths.C.Lower costs.D.Prevent errors.9.What can be inferred about bird death caused by wind turbines in paragraph 2?A.It tops the list of bird deaths.B.It calls for immediate action.C.It has been properly solved.D.It shows progress in technology.10.How does SKARV make wind turbines intelligent?A.By keeping a constant speed.B.By recording birds’ behavior.C.By predicting potential danger.D.By sending warnings to birds.11.What is paragraph 4 mainly about?A.Challenges presented in simulations.B.Features of birds’ flying patterns.C.Examples of SKARV’s application D.Approaches to crash avoidance.It’s normal to feel uncomfortable when spending time outside your home culture, even for an eagerly anticipated vacation. Feelings of discomfort, dislocation, and overload are so common among travelers that they’re referred to by many as “culture shock”.Although the term has existed since the 1950s, says Susan B.Goldstein, a psychology professor at the University of Redlands, it’s an outdated way to describe these adjustment challenges. “Culture shock” implies a dramatic, unexpected, negative event. Though the vast majority of travelers will experience such challenges, “a real sense of ‘shock’ is uncommon,” she adds, “so uncommon that many researchers no longer use the term.”Previously many researchers adopted the idea that culture shock progressed through a remarkably consistent and universal set of stages. Modern research, however, suggests that the experiences of acculturation (文化适应) are individual, not universal. People will have their ups and downs, but for the most part, they will become increasingly comfortable and competent over time.While many blame the causes of culture shock on the host culture itself, an individual’s internal expectations are just as important. When travelers’ image of their destination does notcorrespond with reality, it can result in discomfort and even distress (忧虑). Realistic expectations can help, but so can a traveler’s attitude.In a 2023 study of 2,500 teenage exchange students, researchers found that though cultural stress was common among participants, those who faced those stresses head-on instead of turning to avoidance tended to perform better and were likelier to finish out their year without switching families or going home early.As for Mark Twain, the bad-tempered writer was able to ride out his feelings of distress while traveling. He eventually finished out his European tour — and in his bestselling travel memoir The Innocents Abroad, famously remarked that travel is “disastrous to prejudice and narrow-mindedness”. With the right attitude and the willingness to seek help, it’s more than likely that you, too, can adapt to new settings, building new memories with each new stamp in your passport.12.What is Susan B.Goldstein’s opinion about culture shock?A.It doesn’t live up to the name.B.Its cause is rarely researched.C.It is unavoidable and harmful.D.Its influence is understudied.13.Which factor determined exchange students’ performance from the study?A.Support from family.B.The level of stress.C.Their personal attitude.D.Ways of seeking help.14.How did Mark Twain feel about the European tour?A.It was a rather intolerable experience.B.It was challenging yet rewarding.C.It was an inspiration for his career.D.It was full of regrets and sorrows. 15.What’s the purpose of the passage?A.To call on travelers to bridge cultural gaps.B.To recommend a book on traveling abroad.C.To stress the significance of cultural diversity.D.To clarify the misunderstanding of culture shock.How effective are your brainstorming sessions? Does everyone get a chance to share their opinions? Do people with the loudest voices dominate the discussion? 16A popular and lively form of brainwriting is known as 6-3-5. During a 6-3-5 session,brainwriting exercises are divided into several rounds. In each round, six people write down three ideas each within five minutes. After the first round, everyone exchanges their piece of paper with someone else, reads what’s on it, and then writes down three more ideas. 17 After six rounds, all the ideas on the worksheets are shared with the group.Although this example uses six people, you can invite any number of people to your brainwriting session. Other details can also be adapted to suit your needs, including the number of rounds. 18Different from traditional brainstorming, everyone is equal in brainwriting. 19 People also have more time to think through their ideas and to develop them. This can help to encourage creativity, because it empowers people to put forward ideas that they might — in a normal brainstorming session — have considered too risky.If you think your team could benefit from a brainwriting session, you can try the skills to boost their creativity. 20 So, gather your team members, prepare enough paper, and you’re ready to go!A.Brainwriting has many advantages, too.B.Brainwriting works well as a pen-and-paper exercise.C.That’s because all participants get to contribute at the same time.D.Regular brainstorming is a tried-and-true way to generate new ideas.E.These can be new ideas, or build on ideas that have already been shared.F.One way to ensure that everyone gets a fair hearing is to use brainwriting.G.But most people find that aiming for three ideas in each round brings the best results.二、完形填空On Sept.17, 2022, a father and son set out to begin the Ironman competition in Cambridge. Jeff Agar, 59, and his son Johnny, 28, weren’t 21 competitors. Johnny’s cerebral palsy (脑瘫) presented a big 22 . But his dream of being a runner never stopped.23 to show Johnny that he could pursue his dream of being an athlete, Jeff helped him engage in 24 . They began waking up at 4 a.m. so Jeff could run while 25 his son in a special wheelchair called a racing chair. Every morning, they 26 themselves to runincreasingly longer distances. 27 , Johnny could even run a few miles using a rolling walker. Soon, they 28 5K races, then on to Ironman competition.The race began with a 2.4-mile swim. Jeff and Johnny dived into the Choptank River.29 jellyfish stings (伤), they completed the swim in 90 minutes and moved on to the bike ride. Nine hours later, they 30 the final part: a marathon. After 16 hours, 55 minutes and 35 seconds — with only minutes to 31 , father and son crossed the finish line together. Seeing the 32 scene, the crowd burst into cheers.For Jeff, the race was more than just 33 the finish line; it was about giving Johnny his moment to 34 . A father’s love and a son’s courage turned a disability into a story of 35 .21.A.ambitious B.typical C.specific D.successful 22.A.chance B.advantage C.feature D.challenge 23.A.Hesitant B.Discouraged C.Determined D.Anxious 24.A.sports B.hobbies C.amusements D.studies 25.A.lifting B.pushing C.shaking D.hugging 26.A.allowed B.reminded C.drove D.invited 27.A.Accidentally B.Unluckily C.Gradually D.Probably 28.A.entered B.watched C.quit D.hosted29.A.In case of B.In terms of C.In sight of D.In spite of 30.A.started B.missed C.enjoyed D.skipped 31.A.waste B.wait C.abandon D.spare 32.A.moving B.funny C.helpless D.messy 33.A.finding B.reaching C.imagining D.locating 34.A.think B.exercise C.shine D.relax 35.A.health B.survival C.satisfaction D.victory三、语法填空阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。

高二下学期英语期末考试试题(附答案)

高二下学期英语期末考试试题(附答案)

高二下学期英语期末考试试题(附答案)一、阅读理解(共15小题,每小题2分,共30分)(共4题;共30分)1.阅读理解On 29 May last year, I was doing my swim training for a half Ironman race in the bay near my home.I was finishing my first loop (圈) when I felt jaws coming around my body and a sharp pain. The water was dark, so I couldn't see anything. It just came out of nowhere and then it was gone in a flash. I knew it was something really big and assumed it was a shark. I panicked, but knew I needed to get out of the water. I was kicking wildly in case it came back. There was a lifeguard boat close by, so I waved my arms in the air and screamed for help. It got to me within 20 seconds. At that point I didn't feel anything; adrenaline (肾上腺素) had taken over. The lifeguards held me under the arms and pulled me up out of the water. Then the pain kicked in and it was pretty hard to bear. Some muscle had been bitten off my right arm. I felt a lot of warm, gushing blood.My chest felt heavy, as if someone had put their foot on it, and I was having trouble breathing. It was extremely painful. When I got to the hospital, I told the nurses to put me to sleep because of the pain. I just wanted them to fix me.I woke up after surgery four hours later. My doctor was amazed when I managed to move my fingers: the bite just missed a major nerve. My right lung had been damaged; I had several broken bones and a nerve in my leg was cut, so I have reduced feeling at the top of my leg. The shark also bit through my upper back muscle.Local experts determined that the shark was probably 9-10 feet long. It was young, about seven years old. It just attacked me, left and didn't come back because it figured I wasn't food.根据短文内容,选择最佳答案,并将选定答案的字母标号填在题前括号内。

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高二下学期期末考试英语试题第二部分:阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C、D)中,选出最佳选项。

AHotel rooms come in a variety of styles and price ranges. Despite differences m decoration and price, one thing most hotels have in common is a set of rules. Failure to obey these rules can result in fees or fines to cover hotel room damages, removal from the hotel or possibly even arrest.SmokingSome hotels are completely non-smoking. Some hotels designate smoking and non-smoking rooms. If you smoke in a non-smoking room, you will likely be fined hundreds of dollars and possibly asked to leave.Number of GuestsMost regular hotel rooms are designed for two adults. If you have more than two people staying in the room, the hotel will likely charge an additional fee for each extra guest, though some hotels let children stay free. Do not put more than four adults in the room unless the hotels policy permits that many people. Or you might be fined or removed from the hotelHotel Reservations RequirementsMost hotels require a major credit card to reserve the room. You can pay cash at the end of your stay, but do not be surprised if there is a temporary charge on your card for a few days after your stay. Most hotels authorize a security deposit on your card to cover any possible damages to the room. Once the hotel confirms that the room is undamaged and that you do not break any hotel policies, your security deposit will be refunded.Breaking the LawYou cannot break the law in your hotel room, just as you cannot break the law in your own home or in public. Do not do drugs or commit any other criminal act in the hotel room. If you do, you will likely be arrested.NoiseMost hotels have a noise policy you must obey. If you are being too loud you will usually get a warning. If the noise continues and more complaints are issued, you will likely be kicked out of the hotel, regardless of what time it is.21. What is the main purpose of this passage?A. To advertise the hotel roomsB. To show some rules of hotel roomsC. To warn the customersD. To offer some tips of living in hotel rooms22. You will NOT be asked to leave the hotel, if you .A. make too much noise continuallyB. smoke without permissionC. have one extra guest to stayD. break the law23. Why is there a temporary charge on your card for a few days after your stay?A. Because the hotels may use the money to pay for possible damages caused by you.B. Because the hotels want to confirm whether you have money.C. Because the hotels need a major credit card to pay for the rent.D. Because the hotels need to authorize a security deposit.BJapanese students work very hard but many are unhappy, because they feel heavy pressures from their parents. Most students are always told to study hard so that they can live a wonderful life. However, many of the students have tried very hard at school but have failed their exams. These students feel sad, and they don't want to go to school anymore. They easily become dropouts (辍学者).Such students may join the groups of trouble-makers and turn to crime. Though most Japanese parents are worried about their children, they do not help them in any way. Many parents feel that they are not able to help their children and it is the teachers' job to help their children. A lot of parents also send their children to other schools in evenings or on weekends, but these only help the students to pass their exams and never teach the students how to understand life and the world. Many Japanese schools usually have rules about everything, from the students' hair to their clothes and the things in their schoolbags. Many child psychologists now think that the rules are too strict and harmful to the feelings of the students. Almost 40% of the students said that no one had taught them how to get on with others, how to tell right from wrong, or how to show love for others, even for their parents.24.Why are many Japanese students unhappy?A. Because they don’t live a rich life.B. Because they can’t afford to pay for their education.C. Because they feel heavy pressures from their parents.D. Because they often cause a lot of trouble for their parents.25.What do many child psychologists think of the school rules in Japan?A. Really goodB. StrictC. HelpfulD. Important26. According to the text, it’s necessary to teach students______.A. how to tell right from wrongB. how to get on with othersC. to show love and care for othersD. all the above27. Which of the following can be the best title of the text?A. Education in JapanB. The Problem of Japanese StudentsC. Trouble in JapanD. The Pressures on the Students in JapanCOn a cold winter day, many years ago, a French art teacher named Pierre Chevalier got on a train in Lyon to go to Paris. When he started his journey, he did not know that it was the beginning of almost 40 years of accidents and near death experiences.During the journey, the train fell into an icy river, killing 12 passengers. Chevalier managed to swim back to the river bank. He only had a broken leg.Two years later, Chevalier was on a plane from Paris to Moscow when a door suddenly opened and he fell out. A few minutes later, the plane crashed; 27 people were killed. Chevalier was so lucky that he landed in a haystack(干草堆).A few years later, he was hit by a bus, but again had no serious injuries. Then a year after that, he was driving on a mountain road when he saw a truck coming straight at him. He drove the car off the road, jumped out, landed in a tree--and watched his car fall 100 meters down the mountain."There are two ways you can look at it," Chevalier said, "I'm either the world's unluckiest man, or the world's luckiest." When a reporter asked Chevalier what he thought, he chose the "luckiest" one.Two years ago, aged 71, Chevalier bought his first lottery ticket(彩票) in 50 years and won more than 2 million. After this, a TV company in America said they wanted him to make an advertisement. At first he accepted, but then he changed his mind. Chevalier said he would not fly to Los Angeles for the filming, because he did not want to push his luck. Who knows? If he had accepted the invitation, maybe he would have had another accident. But Mr. Chevalier is a lucky man. If he had had another accident, he probably would have survived that too!28. In the train accident many years ago, Chevalier ________.A. didn't get injured at allB. was finally pulled out of the riverC. was the only passenger to surviveD. was lucky enough to be alive29. Why did Chevalier refuse to make the advertisement?A. Because he had won f 2 million.B. Because he didn't want to risk his life.C. Because he didn't want to leave home.D. Because he didn't like the TV company.。

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