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1、吉林省2022-2023学年高二上学期第五次周测英语试卷一、阅读理解ACamping along the habitat (栖息地)of crocodiles, making friends with lions, and hunting with the aboriginal (土著的)African people. To nature lovers, Chen has the most ideal job in the world一working at the Tanzania National Parks administration, promoting and protecting
2、the African countrys wildlife resources. It all started from a childhood dream, as Chen describes in his new book Into Tanzania.When Chen was a little boy, he wished that one day he could go to Tanzania and see real lions. His dream came true in 2006, when he first worked at the Chinese embassy (大使馆
3、)in Tanzania. Three years later, in order to get closer to animals, Chen joined the Tanzanian National Parks.Chen started to record every exciting meeting with animals, and the beauty of Tanzania has pushed him to spread the dream of Africa through his book. His writings covered his knowledge of the
4、 wild world, travel tips and his personal travelogues (游记)about different national parks in Tanzania, such as observing prides of lions in Serengeti and climbing to the top of the African continentMount Kilimanjarowith some 500 photographs of scenery and wild animals.We learn that for travelers the
5、most dangerous animal on the African savanna is not the lion, but the elephant from his book. nEvery time I drive to Ruaha National Park, 1 will always find myself run after by wild elephants. The illegal hunting there has caused elephants hatred (仇T艮)toward humans.”Contrary to common belief, Chen s
6、ays, lions usually wont attack humans. Years of tracking lions on the East African plain has made Chen an expert on big cats. Among all animals, I love lions the most. Leopards come second.1Chen writes under this pen name nGreen Hills of Africa1, which is also the title of Ernest Hemingways travelog
7、ues about the continent. Nature works in its own ways. That is something we need to respect.n Chen says. Can*t wait to read the book? Click here for more information about it. 1. You CANNOT find in his book.A. a number of photographs of wild animals.B. the authors knowledge of the wild world.C. how
8、to climb to the top of Mount Kilimanjaro.D. the most dangerous animal on the African savanna.2. The underlined word in the 4th paragraph probably means A. different from B. much unlike C. doubtful of D. similar toWhich of the following is TRUE according to the passage?A. Now Chen is an expert on lio
9、ns and leopards.B. Chen got some inspiration from Hemingway to give himself a pen name.C. Chens dream came true when joining the Tanzania National Parks.D. Elephants unfriendly attitude towards humans resulted in humans activity.3. The purpose of this passage is to.A. describe African wild lifeB. te
10、ll a storyC. recommend a bookD. introduce a writerBMillions of people visit Yosemite National Park every year to see the tall waterfalls and mountains. The mountains are a splendid sight when viewed from the valley floor. Lots of stores, hotels, and restaurants are needed to handle the crowds. Also,
11、 water, roads, and other service systems are part of the infrastructure (根底设施 that must be maintained.Unfortunately, these systems are starting to break down. Its not just in Yosemite but in national parks around the nation. Yosemite is thirty years old according to Dennis Galvin, a National Park Se
12、rvice worker. The park is not only old but worn out. Two or three times as many visitors come every year. That is too many visitors for the park to deal with.Four years ago a storm washed out a water pipeline in the Grand Canyon. The National Park Service had to send water trucks to provide water fo
13、r the visitors. Last month pipes almost broke again and roads had to be closed for a while.Why hasnt the National Park Service kept up the park repairs? There is a lack of money. The United States has 378monuments, parks, and wilderness areas. Between three and four billion dollars are needed for re
14、pairs.Yosemite is one national park that does have money for repairs. It has two hundred million dollars but cannot spend it any way it chooses. When the park workers started widening the road, they were forced to stop by the Sierra Club. The club claimed that the road work was damaging the Merced R
15、iver that runs through the park.A Sierra Club lawyer, Julia Olson, feels that the infrastructure needs to be moved out of Yosemite. That way less pressure will be put on the already crowded park.4. According to the text, the mountains in Yosemite look splendid when they are appreciated from .A. the
16、bottom of the valleysB. the top of the mountainsC. the side of the mountainsD. the edge of the valleysNational parks like Yosemite in the U. S. find it increasingly difficult to meet the need of visitors because .A. their transport management needs improvingB. they spend too much on their service sy
17、stemsC. their service systems frequently go out of orderD. they need help from environmental organizationsThe main problem of Yosemite National Park is its .A. rundown water pipesB. over crowdednessC. lack of moneyD. narrow roadsAccording to the text, the Sierra Club is most likely to be .A. an envi
18、ronmental groupB. an information centerC. a travel serviceD. a law firm二、阅读七选五Keeping a travel journal is one of the best ways to keep the memory of a trip alive. Theres nothing like going back and reading your own words describing a day in a foreign country to make you realize how easy it is to for
19、get little details. For people who are not used to writing on a daily basis, keeping a travel journal doesnt have to be hard. I usually set aside 15-20 minutes at night before going to sleep. I think there is no need to do an hour-by-hour description. Ask yourself what made you smile, laugh, or cry
20、if you overheard funny phrases or words, what signs had been mistranslated, what you ate or smelled in the air, and what the locals were doing.Some travelers recommend carrying a glue stick, so you can add ticket stubs and other bits of paper to each days entry, making a sort of scrapbook(剪贝占簿).Or y
21、ou can follow notes such as,HWhich souvenirs do you wish you could have brought home? and nWhat world events took place while you were away?” Listing unusual items found in a grocery store is also a fun way to get your creative juices flowing.Keeping a travel journey should be fun, but you do need t
22、o keep on doing it daily. It becomes a treasured possession, something that will be appreciated in the future一if not by you, then perhaps your grandchildren.A. Youll find that the end result is well worth the effort.B. It requires only a small effort.C. I like to use a pen to write down some interes
23、ting stories during my trip.D. When keeping a travel journal, I recommend focusing on the highlights of each day.E. I think of my travel journals as recording memories of my trips and getting more value out of them.F. Writing down street names and describing any holidays or special events you experi
24、enced can help.G. It forces me to be more careful and more patient.三、完形填空When she was 16, Joanne learned that she was adopted and that her birth mother was a woman named Lillian and that she had died days after giving birth to her. Feeling betrayed and confused, Joanne spent many nights crying, (14)
25、 what her birth mother had been like. And yet, some part of her believed her mother was still (15).The doubts (16) Joanne for years. In 2021, when Joanne was already 79 years old, her daughter-in-law, Shelley, suggested her taking a DNA (17) , Shelley thought learning something about her (18) family
26、 might give Joanne some (19).So Joanne took the test, and about a year later, Shelley received a message on ancestry from a man named Sam, whose genetic report had (20) him with Joanne.Shelley immediately wrote back to Sam, asking (21) he knew a Lillian. Yes, Sam said, that was his mothers name. Alm
27、ost (22) , an even bigger shock came that Lillian was alive, at age 100.The families quickly planned a(n) (23) where Lillian lived. A month later, Joanne found herself sitting across from the mother she had (24) in her whole life, looking at Lillian, who suffered from dementia (痴呆症)and used a wheelc
28、hair.“I dont know if she recognizes me, Joanne said.She told Lillian that she had been (25) in 1940 and that shed been told her birth mother had (26), No response. Joanne started to cry. At that point, her mother (27) , as if she had started to understand. Joanne excitedly continued telling Lillian
29、all about her children and grandchildren. Lillian smiled. Then she said the words Joanne had waited more than 60 years to hear: This is my (28)9.A. drawingB. hopingC. wonderingD. forgetting10.A.youngB. illC. prettyD. alive11.A. botheredB. inspiredC. resistedD. changed12.A. examB. testC. courseD. tra
30、ining13.A. currentB. realisticC. effectiveD. biological14.A. peaceB. adviceC. worryD. mind15.A. providedB. replacedC. matchedD. equipped16.A. whyB. howC. whenD. whether17.A. immediatelyB. unbelievablyC. naturallyD. fortunately18.A. reunionB. speechC. partyD. operation19.A. found outB. gone throughC.
31、 relied onD. searched for20.A. caughtB. beatenC. adoptedD. cheated21.A. given upB. run awayC. passed awayD. turned up22.A. slept inB. looked upC. came outD. took off23.A. motherB. daughterC. nameD. life【答案】C、A、B、C【答案】A、C、B、A【答案】E、B、D、F、A【答案】C、D、A、B、D、A、C、D、B、A、D、C、C、B、B四、书面表达 参考范文:Technology is cons
32、tantly changing our life. Were benefiting a lot from the changes that are caused by technology in our daily life.To begin with, scientific and technological innovation shortens the distance between people. We can use smartphones and the Internet to keep in touch with our family and friends easily. B
33、esides, artificial intelligence can do a lot automatically, which makes our life more convenient and comfortable.Whafs more, as students, we can search for relevant information and resources through the Internet, which makes our study more efficient.All in all, modern technology has brought many benefits to our life, and I believe that it will keep improving our life in the future.