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更多全科試卷及資料,請關(guān)注公眾號:高中試卷君2023-2024學(xué)年高二英語下學(xué)期期末模擬卷(天津)第I卷第一部分:英語知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分45分)第一節(jié):單項填空(共15小題;每小題1分,滿分15分)從A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出可以填入空白處的最佳選項。1.—Cindy’snewdresslooksfunnyonher.—______

Itlooksfinetome.A.Youaretellingme. B.Iwouldn’tsaythat.C.What’swrong? D.Whocares?2.I’veorderedsomepizza,sowe_______worryaboutcookingwhenwegethometired.A.can’t B.darenot C.needn’t D.maynot3.Aftershehadbeenbittenbymosquitoes,shesomemedicinetoherskin.A.delayed B.a(chǎn)pplied C.slipped D.urged4.Weoftenreadinnovelshowaseemingly______personorfamilyhassometerriblesecretwhichhasbeenconcealedfromstrangersforyears.A.respective B.repulsive C.reluctant D.respectable5.Youshouldnotgiveupanoutdoorexerciseroutinejustbecauseitiswindyorrainy.Havingtherightkitwill__________makeitabetterexperience.A.patiently B.definitely C.partly D.slightly6.______myhighschoollife,themostimportantadviceI’dliketogiveisthesewonderfulwordsfromthewriterMayaAngelou.A.Makingthemostof B.LookingbackonC.Losingtrackof D.Keepinginmind7.Thankstothepolicyofpovertyalleviation,childreninremotemountainareascan______basiceducation.A.a(chǎn)ccountfor B.beawareof C.haveaccessto D.berelevantto8.Thetruemeaningoflawshouldbe______justicetoincreasethelegalresponsibilityofwrongdoers,ratherthanburdeninggoodpeople.A.infavorof B.intermsof C.inplaceof D.incaseof9.HemissedthefivepartoftheProfessor’sspeech,forthesimplereasonthathe________withanaccidentonthewaytoschool.A.hadmet B.hasmet C.met D.wasmeeting10.Thechurchtowerwhich________willbeopentotouristssoon.Theworkisalmostfinished.A.hasrestored B.wasrestored C.isrestoring D.isbeingrestored11.Weregret_______thatallflightstoFloridawillbeputoffduetothecomingstorms.A.a(chǎn)nnouncing B.tohaveannounced C.toannounce D.tobeannounced12.________,amanwhoexpresseshimselfeffectivelyissuretosucceedmorerapidlythanamanwhosecommandoflanguageispoor.A.Otherthingsbeingequal B.WereotherthingsequalC.Tobeequaltootherthings D.Otherthingstobeequal13.Shehadreachedaposition______shewasforcedtochoosebetweenhercareerandherfamily.A.that B.which C.when D.where14.Theevidence______smokingcanleadtomanyhealthproblems,suchaslungcancerandheartdisease,isoverwhelming.A.how B.what C.if D.that15.Onlybychangingtheway________wetreatthewildlife________withthenaturein

harmony.A.that;canweexist B.inwhich;wecanexistC.how;canweexist D.where;wecanexist第二節(jié):完形填空(共20小題;每小題1.5分,滿分30分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,然后從16?35各題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項。WhenIthinkofmychildhood,Iremembercyclingwithmyfriendsandbuyingorangecandies,butmostofall,goinghometoseemygrandmawaitingatthedoorstepandasking,“Howwasyourday,bunny?”Nana(IcallmygrandmaNana)sawme16.Sheleftmemanygreat17.Shetoldmestoriesofthefairiesandprincessesbutalsoofthewarsandhowshe18thosedays.NanawasbornduringtheSecondWorldWarwithaverydifferentlifestyleandchildhoodfromme.Shedidn’tget19.Infact,shehadtohelpwiththehousework.Evenwhenhersiblings(兄弟姐妹)gotthe20tolearn,shewouldonlywatchthemreadandwrite.Butshenever21.Thatisthemostimportantlessonshehadtaughtme.Shetaughtmetobe22whateverthingsIhadinmylife.WhenI23tobeselectedinmyschool’scheerleadingteam,Iwasveryupset,butshemademerealizethat,ifnotinthecheerleadingteam,somethingelsewasoutthereintheworldthatwasgoingtohappento24,anditdid.I25astate-levelgymnast.Asyearswentby,Alzheimer’sdisease(老年癡呆癥)ateherfromthe26.The27whooncerefusedtocallmebyanynamebuther“l(fā)ittlebunny”,nowdidn’tevenrememberwhatmy28was.Soon,sheforgotwhoIwasuntilIsangFrankSinatra’sFlymetotheMoon.Thetinyspark(火花)of29inhereyeswaswhatI30.Thelittleglimmer(微光)inhereyesmeantthatIwasher“bunny”onceagain.Oneday,theglimmer31disappearedfromhereyesandthatwasthedaywhenIknewIhadlostmynana.Onherlastdayonthisearth,asIsatbesideherbedwatchingherfallinandoutof32,IheardherhumFlymetotheMoon33.ThatwasthelasttimewhenIheardher34,butIwillkeepitinmyheartforever.Nanatookapieceofmychildhoodwithherwhenshe35.Sheismyworld,andIknowsheisproudofme.16.A.growup B.lookout C.lookup D.workout17.A.works B.designs C.truths D.memories18.A.forgot B.celebrated C.survived D.calculated19.A.care B.education C.a(chǎn)ssistance D.fame20.A.invitation B.law C.burden D.opportunity21.A.complained B.cried C.struggled D.a(chǎn)rgued22.A.eagerfor B.upsetabout C.gratefulfor D.curiousabout23.A.pretended B.failed C.wished D.managed24.A.me B.her C.it D.them25.A.trained B.got C.needed D.became26.A.outside B.inside C.top D.bottom27.A.woman B.master C.neighbour D.colleague28.A.a(chǎn)ddress B.job C.hobby D.name29.A.a(chǎn)mbition B.separation C.recognition D.permission30.A.occupied B.expected C.represented D.seized31.A.hardly B.usually C.completely D.slightly32.A.sight B.style C.service D.sleep33.A.loudly B.beautifully C.weakly D.fluently34.A.voice B.story C.laughter D.praise35.A.sank B.dreamed C.left D.whispered第二部分:閱讀理解(共20小題;每小題2.5分,滿分50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。ATheconceptofanartmuseumiseasyenough:thatisaboutart.Therearethoseraremuseumsfocusedlargelyorentirelyontheworkofjustoneperson.Thosesensescanbeallthericherwhenyouknowthemuseumistheartist’sbirthplaceoronetimehome.Herearefourexamplesofsuchmuseums.CyrusE.DallinArtMuseum611MassachusettsAve.,Arlington781-641-0747ThenameCyrusE.Dallin(1861-1944)mightnotbefamiliar,butseveralofthesculptor’sworksare.His“AppealtotheGreatSpirit”,anexampleofthemanysculpturesDallinmaderelatingtoNativeAmericans,standsinfrontoftheMuseumofFineArts.BorninUtah,helivedinArlington(Texas)forthefinalfourdecadesofhislife.NormanRockwellMuseum9GlendaleRoad,Stockbridge413-298-4100,Rockwell(1894-1978)movedtoStockbridgein1953.BythenhewasalreadyAmerica’sbest-knownillustrator(插圖畫家).Themuseum,foundedin1969,movedintoitspresent,RobertA.M.Stern-designedbuildingin1993.Its998paintingsanddrawingsarethelargestsinglecollectionofRockwell’sart.Kids6andunderFREE,adults$20,studentswithID:$10EdwardGoreyHouse8StrawberryLane,YarmouthPort508-362-3909EdwardGorey(1925-2000)wasanartist,yes,buthewasotherthingsaswell:author,playwright,setandcostumedesigner.Goreypurchasedthis18th-centuryhousein1979andlivedtheretherestofhislife.ThehousecurrentlyservesasamuseumcelebratingGorey’slifeandwork.It’salsoknownastheElephantHouse.That’sappropriate,inlightofGorey’spassionforanimalwelfare.GilbertStuartBirthplaceandMuseum815GilbertStuartRoad,Saunderstown,R.I.401-294-3001GilbertStuart(1755-1828)isresponsibleforwhatmaywellbethemostfamiliarworkofanyAmericanartist.HisportraitofGeorgeWashingtonisthebasisofthefirstpresident’simageonthedollarbill.AsoneoftheearlyRepublic’smostdistinguishedartists,Stuartpaintedmorethanathousandportraitsoverthecourseofhiscareer.36.Whatisthefeaturethesefourmuseumshaveincommon?A.Theyareallverysmallandnew. B.Theyofferrareexhibitsintheworld.C.Theyattractalargenumberofartists. D.Theyallinvolveasingleindividual’sworksofart.37.WhatcanwelearnaboutCyrusE.Dallin?A.Heisaworld-knownsculptor. B.Fewpeopleknowhismasterpiece.C.HelivedinUtahforhislast40years. D.HisartworkshadalottodowithNativeAmericans.38.Howmuchwilltheypayifacoupleandtheirhigh-schoolchildgotoseeRockwell’sart?A.20dollars. B.30dollars. C.40dollars. D.50dollars.39.Wherewillyougoifyouareinterestedinstageandclothes?A.9GlendaleRoad,Stockbridge. B.8StrawberryLane,YarmouthPort.C.611MassachusettsAve.,Arlington. D.815GilbertStuartRoad,Saunderstown,R.I.40.Whatnumberwillyoucallifyouwanttogetmoreinformationaboutpaintingsofcharacters?A.401-294-3001. B.781-641-0747. C.413-298-4100. D.508-362-3909.BMynameisMatthew.I’mnotsomeonewhohasmanysecrets,becauseI’materribleliar.ButthereisonehugesecretthatIkeptforyears—Ifailedmydrivingtest.Ihadneverfailedatestbefore,andhadneverevencomeclose.Drivingmademeanxious,butmyparentstoldmeIhadto.Theysignedmeupfordrivinglessons.Ihadgottenaperfectscoreformywrittenpermitexam,butgettingbehindthewheelwasadifferentstory.ButwhenOctober30throlledaround,mypridesetin.Iwantedtobelikeeveryoneelseatmyschool,showingoffthebrandnewlicensethey’dgotten.Lookingbackonthatspecialday,Ican’trememberifIwasnervous.WhatIdorememberisstartingthetest,pausingatastopsignafterafewseconds,andbeingaskedbytheinstructortopullover.Ihadreceivedanauto-failsincemypausewasindeedapauseandnotarealstop.Iwasn’tupsetthatIwasleavingwithoutalicense,butIwasscaredeveryonewouldknowthatIhadfailed.SowhenIgottoclass,ItoldeveryoneIdidn’twanttotakethetestonmybirthday.OneFridayamonthlater,Iwenttothetestspotagainandpassed.LaterthatnightIdroveforthefirsttimebymyself,whichbroughttomeanamazingfeelingI’veneverexperienced—butstill,Icouldn’timagineevertellinganyonethetruth.SoIdidn’t.Itwasn’tuntilmidwaythroughcollegethatIcameclean.Itturnedoutplentyofmycollegefriendshadfailedtoo!AndIgatheredenoughcouragetospeakthefactout.Yes,Ihadalsofailed.NowIrealizefailureandimperfectionaretwothingseveryonehastoexperience,withoutwhichonecouldn’tmakeatrueman.41.WhatcanwelearnaboutMatthew?A.Hewasaslowlearnerofdriving. B.Hereliedheavilyonhisparents.C.Hewasafraidoftakingexams. D.Hewasboredwithtellinglies.42.WhydidtheinstructoraskMatthewtopullover?A.Toputanendtohistest. B.Tocheckhisparkingskills.C.Togivehimasecondchance. D.Toshowhimabetterwayofdriving.43.WhatmadeMatthewfeelextremelyworriedafterhisfirstattempt?A.Failingtogetadrivinglicense. B.Missinghisbirthdaycelebration.C.Makinghisparentsdisappointed. D.Losingfacebeforehisclassmates.44.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUE?A.Matthewhasmanysecrets.B.Matthewdidn’twanttotakethetestonhisbirthday.C.Matthewkeptthesecretuntilhewenttocollege.D.Matthew’friendsallpassedthedrivingtestforthefirsttime.45.WhatdidMatthewlearnfromhisownexperience?A.Honestyisthebestpolicy. B.Failureisawaytogrowup.C.Truthstandsthetestoftime. D.Imperfectionisanotherformofperfection.CScientistshavediscoveredanewstructurethatallowslungefeedingwhales,alsocalledrorqualwhales(長須鯨),totakeinmassiveamountsofwaterwithoutchoking.Tocaptureprey(獵物),rorqualwhalesuseamethodcalledlungefeeding.Theyspeedup,andtakeinavolumeofwaterlargeenoughtofilltheirentirebodies.Scientistsdidn’tknowhowthesewhalesavoidedchokingonprey—filledwaterandfloodingtheirrespiratorytracts(呼吸道)duringalungefeedingevent.NowDr.Gilandhiscolleagueshavediscoveredalargestructurethatthey’vetermedthe“oralplug”—astructureneverbeforedescribedinanyotheranimal—thattheythinkmakeslungefeedingpossible.Dr.Gilandhiscolleaguesanalyzeddeadfinwhales.Byphysicallydissecting(解剖)themassofmuscleandtissuethatplugthebackofthewhale’smouth,theresearchersdeterminedthatwhentheanimalisatrest,theplugblocksoffthewhale’spharynx(咽道),atube-shapedstructurethatleadstoboththerespiratoryanddigestivetracts.Whenawhalelunges,the“oralplug”protectsbothtractsfrombeingfloodedbythewaterandthelivingcreaturesthattheanimalhastakenin.Whentheanimalisreadytoswallowitslatestmeal,theoralplugshiftsupwardtoprotecttheupperrespiratorytract.Atthesametime,thelarynx(喉)closesupandshiftsdownward,blockingthelowerrespiratorytract.Inotherwords,duringswallowing,thepharynxonlyleadstothedigestivetract.“Thisfillsinablankthatwedidn’tevenknowreallyexisted,”saidDr.Giloftheteam’sfindings.AriFriedlaender,whostudieswhalefeedingbehaviorsattheUniversityofCaliforniabutwasnotinvolvedinthisresearch,seesgreatvalueinfillingintheseanatomicalblanksaboutwhales.“Themorewecanunderstandhowtheydevelopthesemeansforbeingabletoeatsomuch,themoreweunderstandaboutwhattheirabilitiesare,andhowtheyfunctionaspartofmarineecosystems,”Dr.Friedlaendersaid.46.Whichwordscanbestdescribethelungefeedingmethodofrorqualwhales?①speedy

②massive

③preciseA.②③ B.①② C.①③ D.①②③47.Whatfunctiondoesthe“oralplug”have?A.Itjustblocksoffthetwoairwayswhenthewhalerests.B.Itjustprotectstheupperairwaywhenthewhaleswallows.C.Itjustblocksthelowerairwaywhenthewhalelunges.D.Itensuresthatthemealsandwaterjustgointothepharynx.48.WhichofthefollowingstatementsisTRUEaccordingtothepassage?A.Dr.FriediaendersharedhisfindingsofwhalefeedingbehaviorwithDr.Gril.B.Dr.Friedlaenderpraisedtheresearchforitfurtherexplainshowmarineecosystemsfunction.C.Dr.FriedlaenderwillcooperatewithDr.Gilandhisteamforthefutureresearch.D.Dr.Gilwasprobablysurprisedtofindtheexistenceofthe“oralplug”.49.WhatisDr.Friedlaender’sattitudetowardsthenewfindings?A.Negative. B.Indifferent. C.Cautious. D.Positive.50.Whichisthebesttitleforthepassage?A.Whydowhaleslungeforfood? B.Whydon’twhaleschoke?C.Whydowhaleshaverespiratorytracts? D.Whyarewhalesunique?DAllofushavetakenaninstantdisliketosomeone,andthenfeltguiltyaboutbeingtoojudgmental.Butnowitseemsweshouldplacemoretrustinourfirstimpressions.Mostpeoplecancorrectlyjudgeatotalstrangerfollowingashortmeeting,accordingtoscientists.Andingeneral,themoreconfidentthepeopleare,themorelikelytheyaretobecorrectintheirassumptions.JeremyBiesanz,wholedateamofresearchersfromtheUniversityofBritishColumbia,said:“Manyimportantdecisionsaremadeafterverybriefencounters—whichemployeetohire,whichpersontodate,whichstudenttoaccept”.Althoughourfirstimpressionsaregenerallyaccurate,itisnecessaryforustorecognizewheretheymaybenotgoodenough.Theresearchersarrangedfortwogroupsofmorethan100peopletomeetinameeting.Muchlikespeed-dating,thevolunteersspoketoeveryoneintheirgroupforthreeminuteseach.Attheendofeachthree-minutechat,theywereaskedtorateeachother’spersonalities,andhowwelltheythoughttheirimpressions“wouldcoincidewithsomeonewhoknowsthispersonverywell”.Tofindoutwhatthepersonwas“really”like,thescientistshadhisfriendsandfamilyfillouthispersonalityreports.Generallyspeaking,themoreconfidentthevolunteersfeltinaccuratelyratinganother’spersonality,theclosertheirratingsweretothoseoftheotherperson’sfriendsandfamily,theresearcherssaid.However,theparticipantswiththehighestaccuracywerethosewhoratedthemselvesmoderately(適度)accurate—thosehighlyconfidentoftheirjudgmentwerelesssuccessful.Thescientistsconcludedthat,althoughweknowpeoplearedifferentfromeachother,agoodjudgeofcharacterknowsthatinmanywayspeoplearemostlyalike.Forexample,almosteveryonewouldpreferbeingkindtobeingunfriendly.Therefore,whilefirstimpressionscanbegenerallyaccurate,theyarenotconclusiveinworkingoutwhethersomebodyreallyis“better”thansomeoneelse.51.Thevolunteersjoinedameetingwhichwas______.A.interesting B.complex C.serious D.brief52.Theunderlinedphrase“coincidewith”inPara.3canbereplacedby______.A.a(chǎn)greewith B.a(chǎn)ppealto C.getalongwith D.setanexampleto53.Whataretheconditionsforbeingagoodjudge?①Beingtalkative

②Goodsocialrelationships③Aproperdegreeofconfidence

④KnowingthatpeoplearemostlyalikeA.①② B.②③ C.③④ D.④①54.Intheauthor’sopinion,______.A.manyimportantdecisionsaremadewiththehelpofstrangersB.peopletendtohavebetterimpressionsonfriendsthanonstrangersC.weshouldn’tdependonfirstimpressionscompletelytojudgeothersD.a(chǎn)ccuratejudgmentsonotherscanhelpusmakeasmanyfriendsaspossible55.Whattopicisthepassagemainlyconcernedwith?A.Weshouldnotdoubtourabilitytojudgeothers.B.Ourfirstimpressionsonastrangerareusuallyaccurate.C.Confidencedetermineswhetherpeoplecansucceedornot.D.It’sanimportanttasktomakeagoodjudgmentaboutstrangers.第II卷第三部分:寫作(共2大題;滿分35分)第一節(jié):閱讀表達(dá)(共5小題;每小題2分,滿分10分)閱讀短文,按照題目要求用英語回答問題。MystudentsandIwerereadyforachallenge—atriptoCostaRica.Aswewerewaitingattheairport,wetalkedaboutourhopesandfearsforourten—daytrip.Mystudentsworriedabouthomesicknessandfeltuneasywiththeirhomestayfamilies.Butstrangefoodsormeetingnewpeopledidn’tconcernme.Whatterrifiedmewasthebestpartofthetrip—aziplining(滑纜繩)flightoverthejunglevalleyborderingArenalVolcano.Imadeasecretpact(協(xié)議)withmyselftofindanexcusetogetoutofitatthelastminute.Whenthefatefuldayarrived,wegottothepeaktoenjoythebreathtakingviewofthevolcano.Whenseeingtheactivity,mystudentsraisedacheerfulshout.HowIwishedIhadhadthesamefeelingasthem.However,Iwasafraidofheights.MystudentEileensidleduptome.Herfacewaspale.“I’mscared,”shewhispered.“Willyoustaybackwithme?”Herewasmychance!Icouldgetoutofzipliningandstillsaveface!“I’mscared,too,”Isaidquietly.“Yeah,”shesaid.“Ithoughtyouwouldbetherightpersontoaskbecauseyouarereallywhite,andyouaresweating

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