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1、启用前注意保密2022-2023学年第一学期期末大湾区联考高二英语科试卷本试卷共8页,三部分,满分120分。考试用时120分钟,注意事项:1.答卷前,考生务必将自己的市(县、区)、学校、姓名、班 级、座位号和准考证号填写在答题卡上,并填涂10位准考证号(考号),2 .作答选择题时,选出每小题答案后,用2B铅笔在答题卡上将对应题目选项 的答案信息点涂黑;如需改动,用橡皮擦干净后,再选涂其他答案。答案不能答 在试卷上。3 .非选择题必须用黑色字迹的钢笔或签字笔作答,答案必须写在答题卡各题 目指定区域内相应位置上;如需改动,先划掉原来的答案,然后再写上新答案; 不准使用铅笔和涂改液。不按以上要求作答
2、无效。4 .考生必须保证答题卡的整洁。考试结束后,将试卷和答题卡一并交回。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。AChina Media Group, the countrys state broadcaster, released the countrys top 4 science and technology news stories in 2021 on Monday.1. Chinas aartificial sun“ sets new world recordChin
3、as uartificial sun“ nuclear fusion reactor in Hefei, capital of east Chinas Anhui Province, has set a new world record after running at the temperature of 120 million degrees Celsius for 101 seconds in May, laying the foundation for the country to build its own nuclear fusion energy station in the f
4、uture. Click here to read more.2. Chinas first self-operated deep-water gas exploration platform starts productionChinas first self-operated I. 5-kilometer deep-water gas exploration platform, u Deep Sea No. 1, started production on June 25. Located in south Chinas HainanDear Jim,Yours,Li Hua第二节(满分2
5、5分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整 的短文。Julia had a habit of carelessness, which her mother failed to correct. Her parents were afraid if this carelessness were not corrected, it might produce very unhappy consequences. One morning, the following conversation took place between Julia and her mother
6、:“Julia, my dear, did you put the china cups in the cupboard when I told you?Julia started. uOh! I forgot! ”“Where did you leave them?I believe-I left them in little Henry*s room-yes, I did, mom; but Ill go and put them up this minute. ”Without a moments delay, Julia ran into Henrys room. What she f
7、ound were broken pieces of the cups on the floor. Two-year-old Henry, in lifting his toy horse down, had overturned and broken the cups. Whats worse, she saw a ruined book on the desk near the window. Caroline, Julias sister who was one year older than her, had brought home from school a very intere
8、sting picture book. Julia read it and forgot to put it away. She forgot to close the window too. Now the book and the curtains were wet from the rain outside.44Oh, the cups! And the book! Mom, I am sorry! ” Julia cried.“ Yes, Julia, I believe you are sorry; but make this sorrow of use to you. It is
9、true the broken cups and the book can not be restored; but let it be a warning to you in future. If you continue to be so careless, you will not only suffer from it yourself, but it will be a constant source of trouble to others.“Mom, I will change-indeed I will. Throwing her little arms round her m
10、others neck, Julia promised sincerely.Time passed on; Julia grew older, and no very bad effects resulted from her carelessness. Her mother gladly hoped that the habit was conquered; but no, Julia was far from that.注意:1. 续写词数应为150左右:2. 请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。One night the family were alarmed by Carolines
11、cry: Fire! Henrys room! ”Everybody praised Julia for saving Henry, but suddenly Julia remembered she had left her candle there the nighl before.Province, it is expected to supply 3 billion m3 of deep-sea natural gas each year to Guangdong, Hainan and Hong Kong. Click here to read more.3. China Space
12、 Station now able to host long stay for astronautsChinas unfinished space station has welcomed two groups of astronauts for months-long stay. The Shenzhou-12 crew, including three astronauts, entered the space stations core module Tianhe in mid-June and lived there for three months till midSeptember
13、. The Shenzhou-13 crew, including a female astronaut and her two male coworkers, arrived at Tianhe in mid-October and will stay there for six months. Click here to read more.4. Chinas unmanned submersible explores deepest sea on EarthChinas self-developed unmanned submersible “ Haidou-1 v has realiz
14、ed full detection exploration in Mariana Trench-the deepest point known on Earth-for the first time with a max diving depth of 10, 908 meters and a non-stop working time of over eight hours. Click here to read more. 21. Which two pieces of news are related to energy?A. I and 2. B. 2 and 3. C 3 and 4
15、. D. 4and 1.22. In which year did Haidou-1 dive to the depth of 10. 908 meters for the first time?A. In 2019. B. In 2020. C. In 2021. D In 2022.23. Where can this text be found?A. On a web page.B. In a storybook.C. On a newspaper.D. In a sci-fi movieBIce cream season is here! Lets hope you have enou
16、gh money for your favorite flavors. But have you ever thought about getting paid to eat ice cream?The idea isnt pie in the sky. Its how American Derek Spors. 32. makes his living. Although he simply calls himself a product developer at Ben and Jerrys, an ice-cream company based in Vermont. his job i
17、s something delicious.So how did he become an ice-cream expert in the first place? Spors received a degree m food science from the University of Wisconsin. However, some research and development staff in the company come from culinary (厨师的)backgrounds.This makes for a good mix. People with a food sc
18、ience background and those with a culinary background both know a lot about food, but the things they know are different. In studying food science, you learn about food functionality, but you dont really learn how to make it taste good. Spors said. To the consumer, its all about the taste. vGreat ta
19、stes are exactly what Spors spends his days inventing and perfecting.So how is a new product developed? According to Spors, the process has to begin with a new idea for a flavor. Next comes the formulation (酉己方)of “base mixes. This lays the foundation (基础)for new flavors, which involves complex scie
20、nce. On top of all these chemical experiments, the mix has to taste good.Being an ice-cream inventor does have its own rewards-who wouldnt want a chance to create a new icc cream flavor? For Spors, its terrific to know his work makes others happy when he goes to the grocery store and sees someone bu
21、y ice cream he developed.24. Which of the following is closest in meaning to “ pie in the sky in Paragraph 2?A. Unlikely.B. Simple.C. Unusual.D. Decent.25. What is Sporss job?A. Developing new markets.B. Inventing good tastes.C. Making phone calls.D. Eating delicious food.26. What is the fourth para
22、graph mainly about?A. How to make ice cream taste good.B. What helps make a good base mix.C. What Spors learned at university.D. How others work helps Spors.27. How does Spors feel about his job?A. Ifs terrible.B. Its awesome.C. Its tiring.D. Its well-paid.CPaintings and sculptures can be a feast fo
23、r the eyes of visitors to art museums, but today their viewing is also an unconventional treatment for people with mental illness.Last month, a group of Canadian doctors started to write a new kind of prescription (处方),which gives patients free access to the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts (MMFA) . The
24、re, they will have a relaxing, revitalizing experience looking at the museums collections.Nathalie Bondil. the museums director general, believes that being in contact with culture and arts can help with wellbeing. HIn the 21st century, culture will be what physical activity was for health in the 20
25、th century.n she said.Each prescription will allow not only the patients but also their families or friends to go with them. In the museum, the visitor can appreciate the artworks, and take part in a wide range of activities including drawing, sewing (缝纫)and making a sculpture with recycled material
26、s.The new treatment is said to be the first of its kind in the world. But theres increasing evidence that the display of visual art, especially art depicting (描绘)nature, can have positive effects on people with depression, anxiety and self-respect problems.In 2017, ihe UKs All Parly Parliamentary Gr
27、oup on Arts, Health and Wellbeing(APPGAHW) also released a report stating that “ the time has come to recognize the powerful contribution the arts can make to our health and wellbeing M .Is it possible for art to improve overall health? We may not know the answer yet. But one thing is certain, more
28、and more people today are persuaded by the idea that “art is good medicine ” .28. What prescription did the group of Canadian doctors give to mental patients?A. Get conventional treatment.B. Relax by experiencing nature.C. Join in some physical activities.D. Appreciate paintings and sculptures.29. W
29、hat can the patients do in the museum?A. Depict nature.B. Recycle sculptures.C. Sew clothes.D. Watch art workers.30. What do wc know about the new treatment?A. It can relieve depression.B. Nothing can prove it right so far.C. It was used before by some visual artists.D. APPGAHW doubted its contribut
30、ion in health.31. What is the best title for the passage?A. Will MMFA be open to patients?B. Is there a better medicine than art?C. Is there a new treatment for artists?D. Will fine arts improve mental health?DIt is a scene by now observed by countless parents, from Tokyo to Paris and beyond. In a c
31、lassroom or on a stage, a small army of very young children are playing the violin with great calmness and surprising musical skill. Little geniuses! the observers comment admiringly.Shinichi Suzuki, born in 1898 in Japan, was the man who made the mini-masters. He opened countless Suzuki studios aro
32、und the world, teaching music to very young children. His approach to teaching was inspired by the u mother tongue model. Kids start to speak by listening to grownups talking. and. in the same way, they can learn music by getting exposed to a lol of music. Suzukis success had him convinced that play
33、ing the violin was not, as the Europeans still insisted, an inborn gift of the great players. Rather, it was a specific, learnable skill.There was a built-in ambiguity (含混不清)in Suzukis approach. On the one hand, he didnt think that musical prodigies were a special class of children, with some specia
34、l inborn gift. On the other hand, he believed that kids learned music not by drill and repetition but by exposure. All you had to do was expose them early to the right input. This ambiguity proved fruitful as a public-relations tool-he could point to this or that prodigy who had been trained by his
35、method as proof that it worked. But he could also insist, in the face of all the kids who would never play al the concert-hall level, that the point was not to make a prodigy but to allow the power of music to expand their emotions. No bad result was possible.Most linguists and psychologists these d
36、ays tend to think that the direct connection Suzuki saw between learning language and learning music is not much more than an appealing metaphor (暗喻).We are all Mozarts in our native languages-fluent, endlessly inventive, able to produce new sentences effortlessly-but, Mozart aside, even the most ha
37、rdworking of music students progress on and off. Yet its hard to quarrel with Suzukis practical idea that small children are surprisingly capable of learning difficult things if theyre motivated by their own curiosity and someone elses enthusiasm.32. What is the purpose of describing the young violi
38、n players in Paragraph 1?A. To show how well children can play.B. To show how surprised the parents are.C. To show the success of Suzukis teaching.D. To show the importance of learning the violin.33. How did Suzuki teach young kids to play the violin?A. By organizing them to perform on stage.B. By g
39、etting them listening to violin pieces.C. By developing their inborn musical talent.D. By making them practise playing repeatedly.34. What is the authors attitude towards Suzukis approach?A. Uncaring.B. Neutral.C. Positive.D. Critical.35. What can be infen ed from the last paragraph?A. Most linguist
40、s agree with Suzuki.B. Kids cannot all learn the violin well.C. Learning music is similar to learning language.D. Kids can become music masters by working hard.第二节(共5小题,每小题2. 5分,满分12. 5分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中 有两项为多余选项。When youre facing adversity in life, remember the popular saying. u Wh
41、atever doesnl kill you makes you stronger. 36If youre still struggling with adversity, here are 3 tips that may help.1. The mindset37 Unfortunately, sometimes you refused to use this positivity for strength. However, having a positive mindset remains one of the best ways of facing adversity. Althoug
42、h its hard to smile while youre getting your heart ripped out, keep in mind that you have this secret weapon-a good mindset. Its okay to feel sad or angry, but as long as you can feel those emotions and return to positive, you already have a head start on the others who are struggling.2. LearningDid
43、 you know that facing adversity is a chance to learn something new? Believe it or not, going through negative situations or dealing with mean people can teach you many things about life. For instance, you can learn to be patient when dealing with difficult individuals. 38 You can even learn how to f
44、ind peace when you cannot control your situation.3. Talk yourself throughTalking to yourself during adversity can work both ways. 39 This is where you make one of the most important decisions after facing adversity. Instead of saying bad things about yourself, try saying positive things instead. For
45、 instance, dont say, I canrt do ihis,but instead, say, I can make things right” .If youre facing adversity, stay calm and take a moment to understand which way you should approach your problem. 40A. Its actually quite true.B. Your mindset matters a lot.C. If you cant, seek advice beforehand.D. Youve
46、 heard things about positivity all your life.E. It can lift you up or it can further bring you down.F. Then, with skill and wisdom, you can keep moving forward.G. You can learn to do things differently when projects fall through.第三部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出可以填
47、入空白处 的最佳选项。Tim was working in his office when he was asked to check on Tony. Feeling 41 Tony had taken himself off to a quiet meeting room to 42 when a colleague (同事) found him. Something was 43 wrong.When Tim walked into the 44 . he saw Tony sitting in a chair, looking poorly and breathing very rap
48、idly. He 45 that Tony was having a heart attack.Tony was in his fifties and generally a 46 man. But the symptoms of a heart attack were there. He was sweating and 47 to breathe. He was also complaining of chest pains, so Tim called for a (n) 48 .Tim offered Tony an aspirin pill to 49 slowly, which can help to thin the blood and may help someone who is having a heart attack. He made sure that Tony continued to 50 in a comfortable position. For peace of mind, he asked a colleague to find a