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阿克蘇市實驗中學2022-2023學年第二學期高二年級第一次月考英語試卷考試時間:120分鐘滿分:120分命題人:劉曉云審核人:杜紅梅I.閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分40分)第一節(jié)(共15小題;每小題2分,共30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。AForArtLoversWeAreWaterProtectorsCaroleLindstrom,illustrated(加插圖)byMichaelaGoade.Waterislife!TheWaterProtectorsatStandingRockandbeyondhavebeenbattlingtodefendMotherEarth’ssacredwatertohonorourancestors,toprovideforourpeoplesandforfuturegenerations.Thispicturebook—seriously,it’sbreathtaking—waswrittenbyCaroleLindstromoftheTurtleMountainBandofOjibweandillustratedbyMichaelaGoade.(Forages3to6)AllBecauseYouMatterTamiCharles,illustratedbyBryanCollier.FromthematteroftheuniversetoBlackLivesMatter,thisillustratedbookpullstogethertherealuniversetomakeitclearthatitsyoungreadersarespecialbeyondbelief.Drawinginspirationfromhisowngrandmother’sclothes-making,BryanCollierpairswithTamiCharlestodeliveranimportantmessage.(Forages4to8)Honeybee:TheBusyLifeofApisMellifera(意大利蜂)CandaceFleming,illustratedbyEricRohmann.AbeautifullyillustratedApismelliferapresentedintastyoilpaintscycles.Youngreadersgetafrontrowseattothenaturalworldwhilevividwordsintroducetheanxietyleadingtothebee’sfirstflight.Thinkeachbeehasjustonejob?Thinkagain.Beesholdavarietyofoccupationsduringtheirshort,lovelylives—andyouthoughtyouwerebusy!(Forages6to9)ThePlainJanesCecilCastellucciandJimRugg.CecilCastellucciandJimRugg’schildrencomicaboutfourgirlartistsattractedreaderswhenitwasreleasedin2007.Now,inareissue(再版)thatincludestheoriginaltalesalongwithanewstory,Castellucciagesuphermessage.WhiletheJanes’liveshavegrownmorecomplicated,Castellucci’sthemeremainssincereand—inthesetryingtimes—somethingmanyofusstruggletokeepinmind.(Forages8to15)1.WhichbookdoesMichaelaGoadedrawfor?AThePlainJanes.B.AllBecauseYouMatter.C.WeAreWaterProtectors.D.Honeybee:TheBusyLifeofApisMellifera.2.WhogaveBryanColliertheinspirationtoillustrateforAllBecauseYouMatter?A.Hisfamilymember. B.Hisreaders.C.Himself. D.TamiCharles.3.Whatdothefourbookshaveincommon?A.Theyareaboutendangeredanimals.B.Theyaretargetedatartloversundersixteen.C.Theyhavebeenreleasedmorethanonce.D.Theycontributetoenvironmentalprotection.BMuchofourthinkingabouthealthisbasedonwishfulthinking.Butscienceprovidesclearandsimpleadviceforahealthylife.GrahamLawtonexplorestheevidence.Grahamprovesthatyoudon’thavetobeahealthandfitnessextremisttobereasonablyhealthy.Hehasroundedupthelatestandstrictesthealthresearchandchangeditintousefuladviceonallthebighealthissues:diet,weightloss,exercise,sleep,ageingandsoon.Graham,NewScientistfeaturewriter,isnotthecommonhealthexpert.Hesometimeseatsfastfood.Hehasagymmembershipbutrarelyusesit.Andhetakesmedicinetokeephisbloodpressureundercontrol.Heneitherhasadietplannora6-weekprogramtokeepfitandthin.Buthedoeshaveamuchbetterweapon:science.Inatalk,Grahamexplainsthebasicscience,tellspeoplesomeofthesecretsofscience,teachespeopletousetheabilityofjudgementtotellthegoodfromthebad,andhelpsthemtoseebeyondtheheadlines.Thetalkallowspeopletoeathealthily,loseweight,andsortthetruthoutfromsciencefacts.Buthelovesoutdoorsports.LastyearGrahamcycledover1,200milesandranthesamedistanceof15marathons.Heoftengoesswimmingoutdoorsandwalksupeightflightsofstairstohisdeskinsteadoftakingthelift.Heeatshisfivecopiesoffruitandvegetablesaday,keepsenoughwaterinhisbody,anddoesn’teatmuchmeat.Despiteallthebadhabits,hisgoodonesseemtobewinning.Grahamis50,buthis“biologicalage”wasrecentlymeasuredas45.4.WhatcanwelearnaboutGraham?A.Hehasanextremelystrictdiet.B.Hehassomebadeatinghabits.C.Helooksdownoncommonhealthexperts.D.Healwaysbaseshealthonwishfulthinking.5.What’sGraham’stalkinparagraph3about?A.Functionsofmedicine.B.Wordsasweapons.C.Healthandscience.D.Abilityandconfidence.6.WhatdoesthelastparagraphmainlytellusaboutGraham?A.Hishealthbooks.B.Hisindoorsports.C.HiswayofthinkingD.Hishealthylifestyle.7.Whichisthemostsuitabletitleforthetext?A.TheProfessionalWaystoDoSportsB.TheSecretsofLivingaHealthyLifeC.TheUniquePathtoScientificSuccessD.TheImportanceofExerciseforHealth更多免費優(yōu)質(zhì)滋源請家威杏MXSJ663CLookonthebrightside,andyoumaylivelonger,anewstudyhasfound.ResearchersintheUShavelinkedoptimismandlongevity(長壽)afterastudyoftensofthousandsofpeople.ResearchersatBostonUniversitySchoolofMedicineanalyzed69,744womenand1,429men,studyingthemfor30years.Theparticipantsansweredquestionsinasurvey.Thequestionsassessedtheirlevelsofoptimism.Thesurveysmatchedtheselevelswiththeparticipants’overalllevelofhealth.Theywerealsoaskedabouttheirlevelsofexercise,theirdiets,aswellashowmuchtheysmokedanddrank.Researchersdiscoveredthatpeoplewhothoughtpositivelyweremorelikelytolivetotheageof85.Thepeoplewhothoughtnegativelywere11-15percentlesslikelytolivetothatage.However,researchersarenotclearwhymoreoptimisticpeoplearelikelytolivelonger.LauraKubzansky,aprofessorofsocialandbehavioralsciences,added,“Otherresearchsuggeststhatmoreoptimisticpeoplemaybeabletoregulate(調(diào)節(jié))emotionsandbehavioraswellasdealwithstressanddifficultiesmoreeffectively.”Researchersalsosaidthosewhoweremoreoptimisticweremorelikelytohavehealthierhabits,suchastakingpartinexercise,andlesslikelytosmoke.LauraKubzanskythoughtthisstudywasmeaningfulbecauseitsuggestedthatoptimismhadthepotentialtohelphumanslivelonger.Interestingly,optimismmightbeimprovedusingrelativelysimpletechniquesortherapies.Shehadsomeadviceforpessimistswhomightwanttolivelonger.Theadvicewasto“imagineafutureinwhicheverythinghasturnedoutwell”.Sheurgedpeopletoincreaselevelsofoptimism.8.Whatcanweknowaboutthestudy?A.Differentfactorswereconsidered.B.Theparticipantswereallhealthy.C.Moremenwerestudied.D.Mostparticipantslivedtotheageof85.9.Whatareoptimisticpeoplemorelikelytodo?A.Exerciseregularly.B.Avoiddifficulties.C.Takepartinsocialactivities.D.Dealwithstressbysmoking.10.What’sKubzansky’ssuggestionforpessimists?A.Developinghealthierhabits.B.Improvingoptimismbyimagination.C.Learningtoregulateemotions.D.Communicatingwithoptimisticpeople.11.Whatisthetextmostlikelyfrom?A.Aguidebook.B.Adiary.C.Anovel.D.Amagazine.DAstheweekendapproaches,perhapsyou'relookingforwardtoamealoutorsittinginfrontoftheTVwithatakeaway.Butasyousettledowntoenjoythatcomfortingplateofbeeforstartspooningthatfragrantlambcurryovertherice,willyoubeworryingaboutwhetheryouarereallyeatingwhatwaswrittenonthemenu?YesterdayitwasrevealedbytheFoodStandardsAgencythatmorethanafifthofthe665meatsamplestestedlastyearcontainedDNAfromanimalsnotlistedonthelabel.Ofthe145problemsamples,73camefromsupermarkets,while22camefromprocessingplants.Theremaining50allcamefromrestaurants.Ihavenodoubtthatoverthenextfewyears,thepercentageofmealcomingfromdubiousoriginswillcontinuetoriseunlesssomethingdrasticisdone.Why?Therearetwomainreasons.First,toomanybusinessesarewillingtoboosttheirprofitsbyadulteratingtheirproductsinthemeatindustry.Ibelievethereisasystemicproblemwithinthemeatindustrythatmakesitparticularlyattractivetounscrupulouscharacterswhoarereallynothingmorethancriminals,thesecondisthecomplexityandlengthofthemeatsupplychain.Ifyoubuyachicken-basedreadymealfromasupermarket,asyoumightimagine,thatchickenwillpassthroughmanyhandsbeforeitendsuponyourplatehere.Worsestill,themeatwilloftenhepartiallyprocessedsomewherealongthatchain—usuallywithsaltandwateraddedtoboostflavourandvolume—whichisquitelegal.Obviously,itisimpossibleforconsumerstobedetectivesabouteverypieceofmealtheyeat.However,whatyoucandoistoavoidprocessedfoodsandneverbuyreadymeals.Stayawayfromburgersmadeinfactories.Don'tgotochainrestaurants.Instead,gotolocal,independentrestaurantswhereitismorelikelythechefandowner—oftenthesameperson—caresaboutwherethemeatcomesfrom,andwillbehappytotellyou.So,trytobuyyourmeatfromagoodlocalbutcher.Andnow,whatIamsuggestingisnotgoingtohurtyourpurseorwallet.Theessence(本質(zhì)),then,istobuymeatthathashadassmallajourneyfromfieldtoforkaspossible,becausethatistheonlywayyoucanbesureofwhatyoueat.It’sthatsimple.12.Howdoestheauthorfeelaboutwhatyoueat?A.Disappointed.B.Concerned.C.Confused.D.Calm.13.HowdoestheauthorintroducethemeatyoueatisunsafeinParagraph2?A.ByholdingsomeactivitiesB.Byofferingsomeexamples.C.Bymakingsomecomparisons.D.Byusingsomespecificfigures.14.Whichkindoffoodshouldyoueatforthesakeofhealthy?A.Readymeals.B.Processedfoods.C.Burgersmadeinfactories.D.Meatfromagoodlocalbutcher.15.Whatcanyouinferfromthelastparagraph?A.Weshouldnotchangeoureatinghabits.B.Weshouldfocusonthesafetyofwhatweeat.C.Weshouldtakecareofourpurseorwallet.D.Weshouldn’ttreatourfriendstomealsinordertosavemoney七選五(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。TipsofHealthyLifestyleThere’snosecret-thesimplestthingsareoftenthebest,saysnutritionistDrJohnBriffa,ifwewanttofeelgoodallyearround.Eatmindfully.Inourfast-pacedworld,therecanbeatendencytoeatwhiledistractedandshovelinmorefoodthanweneedand,atthesametime,missoutonculinarypleasure.__16__Sosomethingstothinkabouthereareavoidingeatingwhendistracted,eatingmoreslowly,andtakingtimetotastefoodproperly.__17__Getplentyofsunlightinthesummer.Sunlight,aswellasthevitaminDthatcanbemadeintheskin,isassociatedwithawidespectrumofbenefitsforthebody.Ingeneral,vitaminDismadewhenourshadowisshorterthanourbodylength,iewhenthesunishighinthesky.__18__Getenoughsleep.Sleephastheabilitytooptimizementalandphysicalenergy,andoptimallevelsofsleep(abouteighthoursanight)arelinkedwithreducedriskofchronicdisease(慢性病)andimprovedlongevity.__19__Gettingintobedby10pmor10:30pmisapotentiallyusefulinvestmentintermsofyourshort-andlong-termhealthandwell-being.__20__Modern-daylivingtendstobeambitiousandwecaneasilyfindourselveschasinganever-growinglistofgoals,manyofwhichcanbematerial.Someofuscoulddowithspendingmoretimefocusingnotonwhatwedon'thave,butonwhatwedo.Ourmoodcanbeliftedbygivingthanksforanythingfromourfriendsandfamilytoabeautifullandscapeorsunset.A.PractisetheartofappreciationB.Don'tbeambitiousandgetwhatyoucanget.C.Whileburningistobeavoided,getasmuchsunlightexposureaspossibleforidealhealth.D.Onesimplestrategythatcanhelpensureyougetoptimalamountsofsleepistogotobedearlier.E.Oneparticularthingtofocusonischewingyourfoodthoroughly.F.Lackofsleepwillkeepyouinagoodcondition.G.ManyofuswillbenefitfromeatingmindfullyII.完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,從短文后各題所給的四個選項(A,B,C和D)中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Nooneisbornawinner.Peoplemakethemselvesintowinnersbytheirown__2l__.Ilearnedthislessonfroma(n)__22__manyyearsago.Itookthehead__23__jobataschoolinBaxley,Georgia.Itwasasmallschoolwithaweakfootballprogram.Itwasatraditionfortheschool’soldteamtoplayagainstthe__24__teamattheendofspringpractice.Theoldteamhadnocoach,andtheydidn’tevenpracticeto__25__thegame.Beingthecoachofthenewteam,IwasexcitedbecauseIknewweweregoingtowin,buttomydisappointmentweweredefeated.Icouldn’t__26__Ihadgotintosuchasituation.Thinkinghardaboutit,Icameto__27__thatmyteammightnotbethenumberoneteaminGeorgia,buttheywere__28__me.Ihadtochangemy__29__abouttheirabilityandpotential.IstarteddoinganythingIcouldtohelpthembuildalittle_30__.Mostimportant,Ibegantotreatthemlike__31__.Thatsummer,whentheotherteamsenjoyedtheir__32__,wemeteverydayand__33__passingandkickingthefootball.Sixmonthsaftersufferingour__34__onthespringpracticefield,wewonourfirstgameandoursecond,andcontinuedto__35__.Finally,wefacedthenumberoneteaminthestate.Ifeltthatitwouldbea__36__forusevenifwelostthegame.Butthatwasn’twhathappened.MyboysbeatthebestteaminGeorgia,givingmeoneofthegreatest__37__ofmylife!FromtheexperienceIlearnedalotabouthowtheattitudeoftheleadercan__38__themembersofateam.Insteadofseeingmyboysaslosers,Ipushedand__39__them.Ihelpedthemtoseethemselves_40__,andtheybuiltthemselvesintowinners.Winnersaremade,notborn.21.A.luck B.tests C.efforts D.nature22.A.experiment B.experience C.visit D.show23.A.operating B.editing C.consulting D.coaching24.A.successful B.excellent C.strong D.new25.A.cheerfor B.prepareforC.helpwith D.finishwith26.A.believe B.agree C.describe D.regret27.A.realize B.claim C.permit D.demand28.A.reactingto B.lookingfor C.dependingon D.caringabout29.A.decision B.attitude C.conclusion D.intention30.A.pride B.culture C.fortune D.relationship31.A.leaders B.partnersC.winners D.learners32.A.rewards B.vacations C.health D.honor33.A.risked B.missed C.considered D.practiced34.A.defeat B.decline C.accident D.mistake35.A.relax B.improveC.expand D.defend36.A.shame B.burden C.victory D.favor37.A.chances B.thrills C.concerns D.offers38.A.surprise B.serve C.interest D.affect39.A.encouraged B.observed C.protected D.impressed40.A.honestly B.individuallyC.calmly D.differently第II卷(非選擇題,共50分)Ⅲ.語法填空(共10小題,每小題1.5分,滿分15分)閱讀下面短文,在空格處填入一個適當?shù)脑~或使用括號中詞語的正確形式填空,并將答案填寫在答題卡相應位置上。Iusedtobesoaddicted___41___computergamesthatIhadlittletimeforstudyandthusfellbehindandmy___42___(fit)begantofail.Myparentsandteachersweregreatlyworriedaboutme.ItwaswhatmyEnglishteachersaidtome___43___helpedmeout.ShetoldmethatImusthavemyowngoaloflife,otherwisemyfuturewouldbehopelessandthatplayingcomputergames___44___(be)funbutitwouldnotguaranteeme___45___brightfuture.IfinallyrealizedthatImustsetupagoalandworkhardtowardsitrightaway.Inthedaysthat__46___(follow),wheneverIfelttiredorhadandesire___47___(play)computergames,Ithoughtofmygoalandsoonregainedstrength.NowIturnouttobeavitalanddiligentstudentand

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