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1、广东省深圳市盐田区深圳外国语学校2022-2023学年高二下学期5月月考英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、单项选择1. Im embarrassed at my of what they are talking about-celebrities and fashion,only silly nodding frequently.A. resolutionB. disposalC. comprehension D. ignorance2. According to the information Tuesday morning, the fire had five peopleslives.
2、A. update; killed B. to update; taken C. updated; claimed D. updating; carried3. Betty raised the important question of will be in charge when the manager wasaway on business.A. whoeverB. whomC. whomeverD. who4. Currently, almost 50 percent of jobs, including journalism,with technology that can oper
3、ate automatically.A. has been replacingB. is being replacedC. have been replacingD. are being replaced5. Nobody can take it as guaranteed that just because you make a sizeable investment you will see a return.A. decentB. desperateC. dynamicD. precise6. extracurricular activities is beneficial to bro
4、adening your horizons and enriching your campus life, having your comprehensive qualification.A. Getting involved in; strengthenedB. Involving in; strengthenC. Being involved in; strengtheningD. Involved in; strengthened7. Students will encounter many challenges in the universities for the first yea
5、r,getting used to a new environment quickly comes to be the most important one.A. of whichB. for whichC. to whichD. by which8. Time alone will tell whether this was simply a clever and polished performance or anew style of leadership.ends meet.四、完形填空On the bank of the Witham River, in Lincolnshire,
6、George, 15, and his father KevinTindale were magnet (磁铁)fishing. That was their 46: pulling metal objects out of water. After several 47 at his spot, George fished out a door to a small safe. Little did he know that the real 48 was still hiding below the waters surface!When George 49 pulled the rest
7、 of the safe to the surface, they began to 50 the mud-filled contents. On a few documents, they 51 the former owners name. Then as they opened a muddy bag, they grew excited. Inside the bag were piles of Australian 52!When the Tindales returned this safe to its owner, Rob Everett, he was 53, Thesafe
8、 had been 54 from his office by a local teenager back in 2000. The thief had later been 55 but the safe was thrown into the river and remained missing.It took 22 years for a different 56 to make the theft right! Rob called George and his dad 57” and gave them some of the money as a reward. He would
9、also have a spot for this 58 teen in his company, should George ever want it.What a find! Weve got to 59 to George and Kevin for returning the moneyWere sure this experience will 60 them to keep up with their unusual hobby!46. A. hobby47. A. attempts48. A. relief49. A. precisely50. A. add up51. A. r
10、ecognized52. A. maps53. A. annoyed54. A. purchased55. A. caught56. A. evidence57. A. fortunateB. occupationB. requestsB honourB. eventuallyB. put awayB. foundB accountsB. shockedB. lostB. releasedB. ownerC. generousD. scheduleC. instructionsC , prizeC. secretlyC , break downC. realizedC recordsC. sa
11、tisfiedC. equippedC , admittedC , teenagerC , gratefulE. responsibilityD. approachesD. occasionD. accidentallyD. sort throughD. heardD. notesD. ashamedD. stolenD. dismissedD. thiefD. wonderful58. A. hardworking59. A. give a like apology60. A. educateB , independentB. say helloB encourageC. intellige
12、ntC. teach a lessonC. assistD. honestD. make anD. persuade五、用单词的适当形式完成短文根据短文内容,在空白处填入1个适当地单词或括号内单词的正确形式。More than three decades ago, Chu Hongjun, a young man from East Chinas Shandong province, traveled to Northwest Chinas Xinjiang Uygur autonomous region, 61 (throw) himself into wildlife research a
13、nd protection work in Altay prefecture. Today, his 27-year-old daughter, Chu Wenwen, sticks to the faith of her father. More than that, she has 62 (successful) called on more than 1 million young people in making a joint effort to create a better living environment for the Mengxin beaver (海狸),the on
14、ly beaver species living in China, 63 is only found along the Ulungur River in Altay.The web-savvy (精通网络的)youngster has initiated a project to livestream, 24 hours a day, how the beavers live in the wild. Infrared (红夕卜线)cameras 64 (fix) so that viewers can monitor the ecological circulation around t
15、hose small habitats 65 (build) by the beavers. We are the young generation that grew 66 amid the internet boom. Today, modern online communication tools and advanced 67 (equip) used for scientific research enable us to gather more people together in the pursuit of wildlife protection,she says.Additi
16、onally, Chu Wenwen is also willing to take parents and their children on field trips 68 (observe) beavers firsthand. She believes that if opportunities are provided for people to learn more about the animal, they9re69 (likely) to take actions to protect it.“We can bridge 70 gap between the public an
17、d the beavers/9 she says.六、读后续写71 .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。I was sure everyone in my junior-high drama class saw the paper in my hands shaking when I stood up to audition for a lead role in the annual Christmas play. I was there, not by choice, but because teacher Alice wanted each of u
18、s to try out for a part.As a good student, I did what I was asked, even if it was scary. I was small for my age, wore secondhand clothes and cried easily. At school, I was often the object of jokes and laughter and had few friends. I wanted desperately to shrink back into my seat and be invisible. B
19、ut there I was, on stage. Reading was, at least, something I loved. So, I read.I finished reading and rushed back to my seat. The spell was broken. I wanted to curl up and disappear. When the teacher read the cast list and called my name, I wasnt paying attention. No one ever chose me for anything.“
20、Patty,“ she repeated, you are Star. Come and get your script.This is impossible! How can it be? With a pounding heart and cold, sweaty hands, I felt nearly dizzy, but incredibly happy. I walked up unsteadily to get the papers. On returning to my desk, I felt regretful. I should have refused. I felt
21、as if everyone else were looking at and laughing at me. I buried my head in my arms. Gently patting my shoulder, teacher Alice said, “Be confident, Patty. You can do this. I know you can. Til help you. With tears in my eyes, I raised my head and nodded firmly.So, I practiced every day - while walkin
22、g to school, at lunchtime, before bedtime, even on weekends. At first, I was worried about forgetting parts of a long monologue that took place in one scene, but I managed to memorize it. I felt more confident after that. At last, it was the day for the show.注意:L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。Every
23、thing went smoothly until it was my turn to give the long monologue.Fighting back tears, I continued my performance.A. unfortunately B. genuinelyC. frequentlyD. instantly9. Turkish officials are saying that the number of people who by the earthquakesthat took place in southeastern Turkey at least 20
24、 million.A. had been affected; reachesB. has affected; reachC. was affected; reachD. have been affected; reaches10. The power given to this office will be used to hold, occupy and possess the property and places to the government and the taxes.A. belonging; to collectB. belong; collectingC. belong;
25、to collectD. belonging; collecting11. you must be informed of before setting out to finish the paper is it is astudent-made one.A. What; /B. That; thatC. What; thatD. That; /12. Be sure to bring enough food and water to oneself and wear suitable rainproofclothing.A. facilitateB. stimulateC. sustainD
26、. implement13. as their living and working conditions were, a sense of mutual assistance among the poorest city dwellers, especially those living alone, did exist.A. Harmonious B. MiserableC. MemorialD. Influential14. Avoid close contact with anyone with cold or flu-like symptoms you are infectedwit
27、h the virus.A. so thatB. now thatC. even ifD. in case15 . Jackson turned out at the Grammy Awards,music artists are given an award for their artistic or technical achievement.A. whenB. whereC. whichD. whose16. I was having breakfast this morning a wave of nausea (恶)心)me.And then I passed out.A. befo
28、re; turned downB. when; came over C. before; shaved off D. when; pulled over17. Carson people to make themselves aware of the facts and do something aboutthe situation.A. enhancedB. emergedC. urgedD. criticized18. Business students, hoping to increase their attractiveness to employers, shouldbe high
29、ly sensitive to business norms and practices.A. perspective B. prospective C. primitiveD. possessive19. By the time Huangdanian moved back to China, he in the UK for 15 years.A. lives and worksB. was living and workingC. has been living and workingD. had been living and working20. The Floreana torto
30、ise, once considered to, is being brought back from the dead with careful conservation.A. be wiped out B. have been wiped outC. wipe outD. have wiped out21. I dont believe what you said, but if you can prove it, you may be able to me.A. convinceB. consultC. tolerateD. restrict22. My phone was and I
31、didnt realize it until this morning.一No wonder I couldnt get through last night.A. out of dateB . out of shapeC. out of order D. out of reach23. Some students think they enjoy reading just out of interest, but others argue that a better score is their main.A. recognition B. attractionC. reputationD.
32、 motivation24. The new smartphone next month can guarantee excellent sound quality, whichwill delight those headphone-lovers.A. releasingB. releasedC. to releaseD. to be released25 . He insisted that he nothing to do with the incident and it thoroughlyby the police.A. had; be investigatedB. should h
33、ave; was investigatedC. would have; would be investigatedD. have; was to investigated二、阅读理解Exploration of Modern LiteratureModalityOn-campusSessionJuly 19一August 5Date & TimeMonday一Friday, 9:00 a.m.一11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.一5:00 p.m.InstructorMark BlacherCourse descriptionin this course we explore m
34、odern literature from early pioneers such as Dostoyevsky and Rimbaud through to modernism of Virginia Woolf and Hemingway, and beyond to writers including Ralph Ellison and Toni Morrison and movements such as magical realism. We focus mainly on shorter novels and poetry, but may also look at longer
35、works such as Virginia WoolFs To the Lighthouse.We consider not only the meanings of the works but also how they are written to give them their power. Additionally, we pay attention to how literature sounds and how it makes us feel.Students are expected to write a number of informal reaction pieces,
36、 contribute actively to class discussion, take part in a few short creative projects, and prepare short papers and oral presentations on works of their own choice.Students learn how to read actively, think analytically, present their ideas clearly, and work with others - all skills that will be inva
37、luable to them in college and in their professional and personal lives. No previous knowledge or course work is required.Instructor: Mark BlacherMark Blacher holds a masters degree in comparative literature from the University ofCalifornia, Los Angeles (UCLA). While at UCLA he taught classics of wor
38、ld literature, and taught students close reading and expository writing (说明文).Marks undergraduate degreeis from Columbia University. He has worked with Columbias Pre-College Programs for overthirty years.26. What do we know about the course?A. It lasts one month.C. It requires previous knowledge.27.
39、 What are students supposed to do?A. Create short projects on their own.C. Take an active part in class discussion.strategies.B. It is given on weekdays.D. It starts with To the Lighthouse.B. Recommend books to other students.D. Share their reading and writing28. Which of the following words can bes
40、t describe Mark Blacher?A. Optimistic. B. Determined. C. Experienced. D. Adventurous.The incident took place, believe it or not, on the playground. I was something of a football player, but I had never been a good player, far less a great one. I played for the mere physical joy that I got out of the
41、 game, but I played with a will, and put my whole heart into the game. The result was that, though I had plenty of energy and enthusiasm, I was never picked for my college team.Let me confess frankly that this was only because there was another player in the same position who happened to be much bet
42、ter than me. I considered myself the better sportsman, but he was certainly the greater player. So I never grumbled or complained. I was content to wait and bide my time.And at last my patience was rewarded. It was for me a very special day. Our team had shot up into the final and was meeting its ri
43、val (竞争对手).Our star-player sent word at the last moment that he was ill and he could not take the field. Imagine the astonishment in the college camp! The thought was that the game was as good as lost, and so also, I confess, did I for this player was our trump card (王牌):That is what everybody alway
44、s said. However, something had to be done, and that something had to be myself! The captain called me up almost apologetically for having failed to recognize my greatness before, and - there I was, on the playground, greeted by the cheers of my friends, and a few jeers from those who had little fait
45、h in my prowess.I can tell you that I played like a demon (技艺出众的人). I was here, there and everywhere - now leading the attack, now falling back to help the defense. It was indeed a thrilling moment in my life. For a time, I was the center of all attention, the object of universal applause, and the o
46、bserved of all observers. And, believe it or not, it was I who put in the winning goal. It marked the top of a glorious day. Even now I look back on the episode with unmixed pleasure and satisfaction.29. What can you learn about the author from the first two paragraphs?A. He was chosen into the coll
47、ege team.B. He intended to be a professional player.C. He performed better than any other player.D. He showed great interest in playingfootball.30. What was the authors patience rewarded?A. He received the captains sincere apology. B. He helped his school team to enter the final.C. He was finally co
48、nsidered as the trump card. D. He became a replacement for the sick player.31. Why did the author say it was a thrilling moment in his life?A.He showed off his patience to the fullest.B.The audience applauded his performance.C.The audience observed players attacking.D.He played attentively in the final match.32. What can we learn from the authors experience?A.Patien