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姓名————班級————學(xué)號(hào)————-姓名————班級————學(xué)號(hào)————-密山市高級中學(xué)2023-2024學(xué)年度高二聯(lián)考期末考試英語試卷注意事項(xiàng):1.考試期間,注意考試時(shí)間2.禁止在試卷上亂寫亂畫一、選擇題(A、D每題2分;B、C每題1.5分,共24分)ATheBritishMuseum
WelcometotheBritishMuseumtoexperienceculturesacrosstheglobe,fromtheoriginofhumanhistorytothepresent.Theentrycanbegainedforfreeifappliedonourwebsite.
◆Opentoday:10:00-20:30
◆Lastentry:19:30
Planyourvisit
Bookticketsandplanyourdayincludingexhibitions,facilities,access,foodandtravel.BookyourfreetickettoguaranteeMuseumentryandreceivekeyinformationandupdatesbeforeyourvisit.
Galleries
PleasenotethatgalleriesintheMuseummaybeclosedformaintainingcleanorprivateevents.AllplannedclosureswillbelistedontheVisitpage.Occasionallywemayneedtoclosegalleriesatshortnoticeforsafetyreasons.Weregretthatinthesecaseswe’renotalwaysabletoinformthepublicinadvance.
Familyvisits
Familieswithchildrenofallagescanenjoyarangeoffreegalleryactivities.
◆TakeonaMuseumMission
Youcanwanderthroughselectedgalleriesandcompletefivechallenges.Findavarietyofobjectswithinthegallery,performforavideousingaphoneortablet,discussanobject,lookcloselyatcollectionhighlights,andposeforaphotoshootalongsidetheobjects.
◆EmbarkonaMuseumExplorerTrail(路徑)
Involvingthewholefamily,eachtraildivesintointerestingobjects.TrailsincludeJourneyAcrossJapan,AfricaAroundtheWorld,AncientGreece,AncientEgypt,FantasticCreaturesandmore.
◆ExplorewithaThemedBackpack
Thisuniqueexperienceallowsvisitorsunder16toexplorethemuseuminafunway.JobsinRomanBritain,bestforages7-11,seeskidsmatchmodernobjectswithancientobjects;SensorySupportBackpackprovidesresourcesandideastosupportyoungvisitorsaged3–11withadditionalsensoryneedsinabusymuseumenvironment;LittleFeet,abackpackforkidsunder5foruseinanyareaofthemuseumisalsoworthtrying.1.Howcouldthevisitorsgetentrytothemuseum?A.Byinformingthestaffinadvance.
B.ByapplyingontheInternet.
C.Bysendingemailstoapplyforentry.
D.Bybuyingticketsatthedoor.2.Whyarethegalleriesclosedatshortnotice?A.Forkeepingclean.
B.Forpersonalactivities.
C.Forsecurityissues.
D.Forcontrollingvisiting.3.WhatcanvisitorsdoinJobsinRomanBritain?A.Havingsomediscussions.
B.Takingphotosofobjects.
C.Doingtheobjectmatching.
D.Wanderingaroundgalleries.BAstronautNeillArmstrong,thefirstmanonthemoon,passedawayat82.HecommandedtheApollo11spacecraftthatlandedonthemoononJuly20,1969,andhasbeenbestrememberedbysaying“That’sonesmallstepforman,onegiantleapformankind”.ArmstrongwasbornAug5,1930,onafarminwesternOhio.Hetookhisfirstairplanerideattheageof6anddevelopedaninterestinaviation(航空)thatpushedhimtobuildmodelairplanesandconductexperimentsinahomemadewindtunnel.Asaboy,hetookflyinglessonsandwaslicensedtoflyat16,beforehegothisdriver’slicense.ArmstrongenrolledinPurdueUniversitytostudyaircraftengineeringbutwascalledtoworkwiththeUSNavyin1949andflew78fighttasks.ArmstrongwasacceptedintoNASA’sastronautclassin1962.HewasasupportcommanderfortheApollo8taskin1968.Inthatflight,CommanderFrankBorman,JimLovellandBiIIAnderscircledthemoon10times,andgotreadyforthemoonlandingsevenmonthslater.OnJuly20,1969,anestimated600millionpeople—afifthoftheworld’spopulationwatchedandlistenedtothelanding,thelargestaudienceforanysingleeventinhistory.Parentscrowdedwiththeirchildreninfrontofthefamilytelevision.absorbedbywhattheywerewitnessing.Farmersgaveuptheirdutiesatnight,anddriverspulledoffthehighwayandcheckedintohotelsjusttoseethemoonwalk.Television-lesstravelersinCaliforniarantotheircarstocatchthewordontheradio.Afterward,peoplewalkedoutoftheirhomesandstaredatthemoon,inaweofwhattheyhadjustseen.Otherswatchedthroughtelescopesinhopesofspottingtheastronauts.“Icanhonestlysay-andit’sabigsurprisetomethatIhaveneverhadadreamaboutbeingonthemoon.”heoncesaid.ArmstrongmarriedCarolKnightin1994,andthecouplelivedquietlyinIndianHill,aCincinnatisuburb.Hehadtwoadultsonsfromapreviousmarriage.4.What’sthepurposeofthetext?A.Tointroducethefirstmantolandonthemoon.
B.TotellpeopleApollo11landedonthemoononJuly20,1969.
C.Toillustrateanestimated600millionpeoplewitnessedtheeventinhistory.
D.Toexplainthesaying“That’sonesmallstepforman,onegiantleapformankind”.5.Whathappenedbetween1949and1969?A.Armstrongcircledthemoon10times.
B.ArmstrongwascalledtoworkwiththeUSNavy.
C.ArmstronggavelecturesinNASA’sastronautclass.
D.Armstrongconductedexperimentsinahomemadewindtunnel.6.Howdidpeoplefeelwhenwatchingandlisteningtothelanding?A.Surprised.
B.Astonished.
C.Disappointed.
D.Overjoyed.7.Whatcanwelearnfromthetext?A.Armstronggothisdriver’slicenseat16.
B.Armstrongtookhisfirstairplanerideataveryyoungage.
C.Armstronghadachildhooddreamaboutbeingontohemoon.
D.ArmstrongmarriedCarolin1994andthenhadtwosons.C
Chinesetraditionalpaintinganddancearetwovitalpartsoftheartworld.Butwhataboutwhentheymeeteachother?
Thisyear,adancedramatitledPoeticDance:TheJourneyofaLegendaryLandscapePainting(《只此青綠》)wasstagedonCCTV’sSpringFestivalGalaandbecameahit.
AccordingtoCCTV,thispoeticdanceprogramwasinspiredbythe900-year-oldChinesepaintingAPanoramaofRiversandMountains(《千里江山圖》).CreatedbySongDynastypainterWangXimengatabout18,thepaintingisamazinginitshugesize,richcolorationandtheexpressivedetails,reportedCCTV.ItshowsaChineseblue-greenlandscape:“mountainsandgroupingsofinfiniteriseandfallbetweencloudlessskyandripplingwater”.
Whenthedancersmovedelegantly,audiencesseemedtobelookingatthemovingmountainsandrivers.“Itbringsmeapureexperienceofbeauty.Itisnotonlyadramabutalsoan‘exhibition’.Vastmountainsandriversarecomingtolife!”InternetuserMoWeishawroteinareview.“Morethanathousandyearslater,greenmountainsandriversstillwowpeopleastheydidlongago.”
Somepeopleevendecidedtowatchthedanceagainwhenitwasstagedinthetheaterslater.Infact,inrecentyears,moreandmoremodernshowspayattentiontoChinesetraditionalcultureandhavereceivedwarmwelcome.Asforwhy,itisduetopeople'sgreatlovefortraditionalculture.
“Theyoungergenerationshavegrownupwithamoreopenmindset.TheyhugChinesecultureandareproudofit.”YaoWei,directorofHenanTVStation’sInnovationCenter,toldChinaDaily.8.WhatisthefunctionofparagraphIinthepassage?A.Topresentacommonphenomenon.
B.Toaskreaders’aquestion.
C.Todescribetheartworld.
D.Tointroducethetopic.9.WhatcanwelearnaboutthepaintingAPanoramaofRiversandMountainsfromthetext?A.Itwaspaintedinseveralbrightcolors.
B.Itshowsnaturalbeautyvividly.
C.Itwascreatedoverathousandyearsago.
D.Itisofsmallsizebutincludesgreatdetails.10.WhyareshowsaboutChinesetraditionalculturebecomingpopularaccordingtoYaoWei?A.Peoplearemoreopentotraditionalculture.
B.Peoplearehappytoseenewformsofart.
C.Chineseculturehasbeenspreadingaroundtheworld.
D.Peoplehavegainedmoreaccesstotraditionalculture.11.Whatcouldbethebesttitleforthepassage?A.PassionforChineseTraditionalArts.
B.ArtComingAliveThroughDance.
C.BeautyPresentedinPoeticDance.
D.HighlightsinTraditionalChineseCulture.DSometimesshipwrecks(沉船)containsunkentreasure,loadsofgoldorjewelry.Othershipwrecksarethemselvesthetreasure—thestoriesoftheirill-fatedvoyagescreatingalegendthatmakesthemsparklefarmorethananygoldorpreciousstones.Thewreckof
HMSEndurance,whichhasfinallybeenlocateddeepbeneaththeicyseasofAntarcticaafterbeinglost107yearsago,wasarguablythemostvaluableshipwreckeversought.That’sbecauseitsdiscoveryaddsanotherthrillingnewchaptertoanalreadyfascinatingtaleofperseveranceandsurvivalthathasechoeddownthedecadesandstillinspirestoday.Incrediblywellpreservedatadepthofalmosttwomiles,theshipislittlechangedfromthedayinNovember1914whenitfinallysankbeneaththeice.
Endurance
becameembeddedinicewhilecrossingAntarctica’sWeddellSea.Thevideoshotbyunderwatersearchvehiclesshowspaintedtimbers,anundamagedguardrail(護(hù)欄)andthename“
Endurance”writtenabovethefive-pointedsymbolofapolarstar.“Itellyou,youwouldhavetobemadeofstonenottofeelabitsoftatthesightofthatstarandthenameabove,”MensunBound,themission’smarinearchaeologist,toldtheBBC.“Youcanseeaporthole(舷窗)thatisinShackleton’scabin.Atthatmoment,youreallydofeelthebreathofthegreatmanuponthebackofyourneck.”Shackleton’sleadershipwascrucialtogettinghismenoutalive.ThereasonwhyShackletonisstillapplaudedasagreatmanbecomesobviouswhenyouconsiderwhatheachievedinthefaceofdisastersandhardshipsduringhis1914-16expedition.Thepracticalityandhumanityheshowedinthefaceofseveresituationswasarguablypraised.12.Whatmakes
Endurance
themostvaluableshipwreck?A.Thetreasureaboard.
B.Itsinspiringstories.
C.Itsundamagedguardrail.
D.Thesymbolofapolarstar.13.WhatcanweinferfromMensunBound’swords?A.Thefloatingiceisashardasstones.
B.Thewell-preservedshipwreckisamazing.
C.TheheroicdeedsofShackletonaretouching.
D.Thediscoveryof
Endurance
ischallenging.14.Whatisthetexttypeofthepassage?A.Abookreview.
B.Anewsreport.
C.Abiography.
D.Atraveljournal.二、七選五(每空2分,共10分)Asisoftenthecase,youaretryinghardtokeepyoureyesopeninclassafteralatenightdoingpilesandpilesofhomework,“①__________
”Youareprobablythinking,“ThisweekendI’llmakeupforallthesleepIhavelost.”②__________
.Mostpeoplethinkthesameway-ifyoustayinbedlongeronSaturdaysorSundays,youwillrecoveryourmissedsleepduringtheweek.However,thisisnotcorrect.
③_________
Actually,researchershavejustdiscoveredthatsleepingduringtheweekendwillnotdoyouanygood,butrathermakeyoufeelmoretiredonMondaymorning.Ourbodykeepsaclockinside.Ittellsuswhentowakeupinthemorningandwhentofeelsleepyatnight.Butthetimeonourbodyclockcanbechangedoncewestarttakingondifferentsleepinghabits.
④_________
.ThismaymeanonMondaymorningwesometimesstruggletogetoutofbed.Ifwedecidetogetuponly20minutesorhalfanhourlater,itwon’tmatter.Thisisbecauseourbodyclockcanaccommodate(順應(yīng))adelayofuptoanhour,whichmeansthatashortlie-inatweekendsisunlikelytohaveanybigeffect,weneedn’tworryaboutitatall.
⑤__________
So,whatshouldwedotobalanceandmakeupforallthesleepwe’vemissed?Scientistssaythatsimplyeighthoursofsleepwoulddothetrick,notanylonger.A.Youarenotalone.B.Ineedmoresleep!C.Sleepisimportantforeveryone.D.Sleepingisnothinglikepayingbackmoney.E.However,ifwesleeplongeroursleepbecomeslessefficient.F.Butdelaysofuptotwohoursormorecanthrowourbodyoutoforder.G.Thisiswhystayinginbedforlongerthanusualmightconfuseourbodyclock.三、完形填空(每空1.5分,共30分)Aftertheirbusinesstrip,JohnandMaryreturned,eagertoseetheirlovelychildren.Astheydroveintotheirhometownfeelinggladtobeback,theynoticed
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,
andtheywentofftheirusualroutetoseewhatitwas.Theyfounda
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inflames.Marysaid,“Oh,well,itisn’tourfire,let’sgohome.”ButJohn
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closerandscreamed,“ThathomebelongstoFredJoneswhoworksattheplant.Hewouldn’tbe
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worksyet,maybethereissomethingwecoulddo.”“Ithasnothingtodowithus,”Mary
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.ButJohndroveupandstoppedandtheywerebothhorror-strickentoseethewholehousein
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.Awomanonthelawnwasscreaming,“Thechildren!Getthechildren!”John
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herbytheshouldersaying,“Getaholdofyourselfandtelluswherethechildrenare!”“Inthe
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,”criedthewoman,“downthehallandtotheleft.”InspiteofMary’sdisagreement,
John
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forthebasementwhichwasfullofsmokeand
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hot.Hefoundthedoorandtwochildren.
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heleft,
hecouldhearsomemoresobbing.He
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thetwobadlyfrightenedchildreninto
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armsandstartedbackaskinghowmanymorechildrenweredownthere.Theytoldhim
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moreandMarygraspedhisarmandscreamed,“John!Don’tgoback!It’s
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!Thathousewillfalldownanysecond.”
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heranintothesmoke-filledhallwayandatlasthefoundbothchildren.Asheclimbedupthe
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stairs,thethoughtwentthroughhismindthattherewassomethingstrangely
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aboutthelittlebodiesnexttohim,andatlastwhentheycameoutintothe
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andfreshair,hefoundthathehadjust
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hisownchildren.Thebaby-sisterhadleftthematthishomewhileshedidsomeshopping.【小題1】A.direction
B.mistake
C.danger
D.smoke【小題2】A.home
B.plant
C.store
D.kitchen【小題3】A.ran
B.walked
C.drove
D.rode【小題4】A.at
B.off
C.to
D.on【小題5】A.whispered
B.nodded
C.disagreed
D.required【小題6】A.ruins
B.pieces
C.flames
D.silence【小題7】A.pushed
B.seized
C.greeted
D.stopped【小題8】A.basement
B.department
C.house
D.hall【小題9】A.went
B.reached
C.asked
D.rushed【小題10】A.heavily
B.slightly
C.partly
D.terribly【小題11】A.If
B.As
C.Since
D.Unless【小題12】A.comforted
B.delivered
C.recognized
D.protected【小題13】A.cheering
B.freezing
C.waiting
D.suffering【小題14】A.many
B.several
C.three
D.two【小題15】A.dangerous
B.foolish
C.practical
D.painful【小題16】A.Therefore
B.So
C.Instead
D.But【小題17】A.wide
B.endless
C.final
D.dirty【小題18】A.particular
B.interesting
C.familiar
D.fortunate【小題19】A.car
B.sunlight
C.crowd
D.moonlight【小題20】A.rescued
B.found
C.lost
D.missed四、短文填空(每空2分,共20分)InsouthernChina,thereisafamousroad①__________
(build)acrossPoyangLake,whichliesinthenorthofJiangxiProvince,ChinaandisknownasChina’ssecond②__________
(large)lake.PeopleinChinaalsocallit“themostbeautifulroadunderthewater.”Thisroadissure③__________
(attract)alotofattentiontowardstheendofMayeveryyear.Alotofpeoplecomeoutof④__________
(curious).Thewaterlevelofthelakeissoclosetothesurfaceoftheroad,⑤
makestheviewaheadbroadandbrightwhenpeopledrivealong.It’sasthoughtheyweretakingaboatacrossthelake.Thefeelingis⑥__________
(simple)wonderful!Forthenextfewmonths,thisroadisnotabovethesurface⑦_(dá)_________
underthewater.WhenthewaterlevelofPoyangLakestartstogoup,theroadsurfacebecomesunseen.However,driverscanstilldriveacrossthelakesafely⑧__________
watchingtheguardrails(防撞護(hù)欄)fixedoneithersideoftheroad.Forthrill-seekingmotorists,it’slike⑨
__________
(drive)anamphibious(水陸兩棲的)supercar.Theninafewdays,theentireroad⑩
__________
(flood)withthecontinuouslyrisingwater.Afewmonthslater,theroadwillreappear.五、讀后續(xù)寫(11分)本文圍繞人物展開,主要講述來自于迪拜的19歲的學(xué)生一個(gè)人來到馬來西亞上學(xué),下了飛機(jī)之后,因?yàn)椴贿m應(yīng)而感覺不好。搭了一輛出租車去學(xué)校,出租車司機(jī)人很好,他們聊了很多,其中關(guān)于不要在路上招惹到司機(jī),他們?nèi)菀资锹放撸瑫?huì)很危險(xiǎn)。——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————六、寫作(25分)假設(shè)你是李華。你的美國筆友Susan最近收到了某所大學(xué)的錄取通知書,但由于經(jīng)濟(jì)原因準(zhǔn)備放棄入學(xué)資格。請根據(jù)以下要點(diǎn)給她寫一封信,勸說她不要放棄:1.上大學(xué)的重要性;2.如何解決所面臨的困難。注意:1.詞數(shù)100左右;2.信的開頭已給出,但不計(jì)入總詞數(shù);3.可適當(dāng)增加細(xì)節(jié),以使行文連貫。DearSusan,Iamsorrytohearthatyouhavedecidednottogotocollege.——————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————————Yours,LiHua密山市高級中學(xué)2023-2024學(xué)年度高二聯(lián)
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