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1、20222023学年度深圳市6校联盟高二上学期期中考试英语考生注意:1. 本试卷满分150分,考试时间120分钟。2. 答题前,考生务必用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔将密封线内项目填写清楚。3. 考生作答时,请将答案答在答题卡上。选择题每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑;非选择题请用直径0.5毫米黑色墨水签字笔在答题卡上各题的答题区域内作答,超出答题区域书写的答案无效,在试题卷、草稿纸上作答无效。4. 本卷命题范围:新外研版选择性必修Book 1 Unit 1Unit 6。第一部分 单项填空(共25小题;每小题1分,满分25分)从A、B、C、D四个选项中,选出可以填入
2、空白处的最佳选项。1. _ the top concerns of the college teachers, they try to make the new students adapt _ the new college life here.A. On; atB. Between: withC. Over; inD. Among; to2. Alice received an invitation from her boss in London, _ came as a surprise when she stayed in New York.A whichB. whoC. whoseD
3、. whom3. No progress was made in the trade talk as neither side would accept the conditions of _.A. othersB. the otherC. eitherD. another4. She took a deep breath to calm herself, but her voice still sounded _.A. excitementB. excitedC. excitingD. excitedly5. At present there are _ total of 300 paint
4、ings created by the local artists on _ display in the city gallery.A. the; 不填B. the; aC. a; 不填D. a; a6. He flew to Paris two hours ago, _ he would stay for three days.A. whenB. whichC. whereD. that7. His jokes didnt even raise a smile, which seemed _.A. embarrassingB. embarrassedC. to embarrassD. em
5、barrassment8. We _ on the program for almost one week since I joined them, and now we _ on it as no good results have come out so far.A. had worked; are still workingB. had worked; were still workingC. have been working: have workedD. have been working; are still working9. Why do people like classic
6、 music? I dont like it at all._it is not your style, that doesnt mean it is bad.A. Even thoughB. Only ifC. Now thatD. In case10. Well be free tomorrow, so I suggest _ the history museum.A. to visitB. visitingC. visitD. will visit11. The number of the students in our school _ about 30,000 and _ them
7、study hard.A. is; a much number ofB. are; a large number ofC. are; a much number ofD. is; a large number of12. Its necessary to be prepared for a job interview. _ the answers ready will be of great help.A. Has hadB. HavingC. HaveD. Have had13. This restaurant wasnt _ the other restaurant we went to
8、yesterday.A. good as half asB. as half good asC. as good as halfD. half as good as14. The evening was _ calm and we could feel the soft wind coming from the beautiful lake.A. delightfullyB. economicallyC. complicatedlyD. primitively15. He stole some money from the shop so he deserved _.A. being puni
9、shedB. punishingC. to punishD. to be punished16. He _ more that 5,000 English words when he entered the university at the age of 15.A. had learnedB. would have learnedC. will learnD. has learned17. They wanted to charge $5,000 for the car, _ we managed to bring the price down.A. ifB. forC. orD. but1
10、8. The pain is beginning to lift, and I am beginning to feel a peace _.A. descend upon meB. probe into meC. tell me offD. throw light on me19. I hope I can pay a visit to your family _ during this month.A. worthy of noteB. ups and downsC. at my leisureD. of all time20. According to the record, his _
11、 came to America from Ireland to look for work about 300 years ago.A. ancestorsB. trendsC. remarksD. manuscripts21. The purpose of education is _ a fine personality in children.A. developedB. developC. to be developedD. to develop22. If something is _, it is easy to harm, damage, or break.A. vividB.
12、 delicateC. distinctD. giant23. We should attach _ to childrens mental health.A. much importantB. much importanceC. many importanceD. many importantly24. When they were arguing with each other, I seemed to _ some anger in their voicesA. detectB. guaranteeC. cheatD. assign25. The professor is devoted
13、 to his teaching and can _ the best in his pupils.A. make upB. burst ontoC. bring outD. drive away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和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。APicnic Shelter ReservationsVancouver Parks and Recreation maintains four covered picnic shelters that are available (可获得的) f
14、or your reservation at the following parks:Fisher Basin Community ParkLeroy Haagen Memorial ParkMarine Community ParkMarshall Community ParkPicnic shelters are available to reserve between May 1 and September 30 each year. Reservations are for the entire day with a reservation fee of $100. When not
15、reserved, shelters are available for free. Reserve a picnic shelter by calling 360-487-7100.Shelter Reservation Cancellation (取消预定) PolicyIf you cancel your reservation one month or more before the rental date, 100% of the fee will be refunded (退还). If you cancel your reservation 1-4 weeks before th
16、e rental date, 75% of the fee will be refunded. No refunds will be given if the reservation is canceled less than one week before the rental date.Frequently Asked QuestionsQ: Is there a way to find out if an event is already scheduled at a park?Yes. Contact Marshall Community Center at 360-487-7100
17、to find out about events taking place in our parks.Q: What amenities (便利设施) are included with a picnic shelter reservation?Reservations include the use of all picnic tables located within the shelter and electricity (there is no electricity at Marine Park). Playground amenities and restrooms will be
18、 shared with the public.Park Use PermitsDepending on the type of event youre hosting, you will need to get a Park Use Permit from Vancouver Parks and Recreation. A Park Use Permit gives you permission to bring special items and equipment into the park.26. If you cancel your reservation one month bef
19、ore the rental date, how much money will you get back?A. $25.B. $50.C. $75.D. $100.27. What can we learn about Vancouver picnic shelters according to the text?A. They dont allow visitors to host events.B. They are available to reserve for five months.C. They dont provide picnic tables or electricity
20、.D. They offer a restroom in each shelter.28. What is the use of a Park Use Permit?A. It gives you permission to bring some particular things.B. It gives you permission to stay longer in the shelters.C. It allows you to pay less for the shelters.D. It allows you to park your car for free.BOne day, a
21、 sage (圣人) visited a nearby town to learn about the conditions of the people living there. The presence of the sage made everybody happy. They led him to the temple located in the heart of their community.The financial condition of the people was not good due to a reduction in production The sage re
22、alized that everyone had a broken heart. The sage took his seat on the small stage in the courtyard of the temple. People were eager to hear what he was going to say. The sage took out a piece of white paper from his bag. There was a small black dot in the center of the paper. The sage held the piec
23、e of paper high so that everyone could have a good look at it. All of them who were present looked at it anxiously.The sage asked, “What are you seeing?”A young man answered immediately, “Sir, it is only a black dot!” The sage pointed his finger toward another person and asked, “And what are you see
24、ing?” The middle-aged man gave the same answer. Asking an elderly man, the sage got the same answer.Hearing the answer, the sage smiled and said. “That means none of you are able to see anything other than the black dot.” Not surprisingly, all there answered loudly, “Yes.” Then, the sage said, “You
25、are not able to see the paper in my hand. But the small dot on that paper is able to attract the attention of all of you.”The sage continued, “You all missed seeing the paper, even though it was before your eyes. Life is also like that. Ignoring many big things around us, we concentrate on small thi
26、ngs like the black dot. If we always pay attention to small and insignificant things, will our life not be restricted? Free your mind. The solutions to all of your problems are hidden inside you. You will get everything you desire if you only think deeply.”29. Why were people willing to listen to th
27、e sage?A. They hoped to get suggestions on improving their living conditions.B. The sage was expected to give them comfort for their losses.C. They wished the sage to give them some food supplies.D. The sage was head of the town.30. How was the sage in peoples eyes?A. Patient.B. Trustworthy.C. Absur
28、d.D. Stubborn.31. Why did the sage smile after hearing answers from the people?A. The people could see nothing but the paper.B. He was satisfied with the peoples answers.C. He always wanted the people to see the black dot.D. The peoples answers were the same as what he had expected.32. Which of the
29、following would be the theme of the text?A. Face troubles with a smile.B. The importance of discussion.C. Ways of taking a good attitude toward life.D. Take things into consideration fully and wholly.CFeeling extremely stressed by your to-do list can make you unhappy, but a new study suggests that m
30、ore free time might not be the magic way most of us dream it could be.The researchers analyzed data from 35,000 subjects about how Americans spend their free time. They found that people with more free time generally had higher levels of subjective happiness but only up to a point. Compared to those
31、 with less time, people with up to two hours of free time a day generally felt better. However, people who had five or more hours of free time a day generally felt worse. So the free-time “sweet spot” might be two to three hours per day.Part of finding this “sweet spot” is connected with how people
32、spend their free time. In an online experiment, the subjects were asked to imagine having four to seven free hours per day and spending that time doing “productive” or “unproductive” activities. Most of them believed their well-being would suffer if they had a lot of free time during the day but onl
33、y if they used it unproductively. Though that experiment was based on the previous assumptions, which is one limitation, it agrees with other experiments showing that being in a state of flow (心流状态) can benefit peoples mental health.Of course, for you, any activities that increase your happiness are
34、 “productive”. If watching soap opera in your free time makes you feel better, you should do that due to self-care. And some traditionally productive activities can be easy and fun. For example, walking and cooking can help burn stress and put people in a state of flow.“In cases where people find th
35、emselves with large amounts of free time, such as retirement or unemployment,” Sharif said, “our results suggest they can benefit from spending their newfound time with purposes.”33. How much free time one day do people have that can generally make them feel better?A. About 60 minutes.B. About 90 mi
36、nutes.C. From 120 to 180 minutes.D. From 180 to 210 minutes.34. What does the third paragraph mainly tell us?A. How being in a state of flow can benefit peoples mental health.B. How the researchers analyzed data from the 35,000 subjects.C. How “productive” activities are different from “unproductive
37、” ones.D How people make use of their free time influences their happiness.35. How can we understand the “productive” activities in paragraph 4?A. They must be fun and easy.B They are mostly traditional ones.C. They depend on ones own sense.D. They generally rely on ones own physical condition.36. W
38、hat did Sharif say to people who have a lot of free time?A. People should spend their time with aims.B It is not easy for people to have newfound time.C. People can benefit from large amounts of free time.D. Retired and unemployed people cant deal with free time well.DAfter eight years of constructi
39、on, the Padma Multipurpose Bridge in Bangladesh opened to the public on June 26, reducing travel time from parts of the southwest of the country to the capital Dhaka from seven to eight hours to as little as just 10 minutes.The 21.5-meter-wide, 6.15-kilometer-long bridge built over the Padma River,
40、the main branch of the Ganges, has two levels with the upper tier having a four-lane highway and the lower tier a single-track railway, according to Wuhan-based China Railway Major Bridge Engineering Group, or MBEC, one of Chinas biggest bridge makers. Before that, travelers and goods were transport
41、ed via boat or ship because of the vast width and fast-flowing nature of the river, and the tendency of the area to flood.In 2014, the Bangladeshi government awarded MBEC a $1.54-billion contract to build the core structure of the bridge, making it the countrys largest infrastructure(基础建设) project a
42、s well as the largest foreign bridge project undertaken by Chinese companies in terms of total cost.“The construction was much harder than expected as the complex geological conditions brought multiple challenges to us,” said Shen Tao, deputy general manager of the project. “The bridge is located ab
43、ove a river with banks on loose soil, and downpours in the rainy season often caused flooding, bringing us numerous difficulties we had never experienced before.” “During the construction, we had to adjust the design plan to adapt to environmental changes whenever necessary,” he added.“However, thro
44、ugh continuous learning and adaptation, construction teams have greatly improved their abilities including technology, communication and adaptability.” said Wen Wusong, chairman of MBEC. “They demonstrated the strength of Chinas road bridge construction to the whole world and the bridge is a model o
45、f international cooperation.”Over the past eight years, the project has created over 50,000 jobs for local residents, according to MBEC.37. What do we know about the bridge?A. It is over the Ganges.B. It is across the Padma River.C. The upper tier has a single-track railway.D. The lower tier has a f
46、our-lane highway.38. What did Shen Tao mainly express in paragraph 4?A. Costs of building the bridge.B. Features of the newly-built bridge.C. Benefits the bridge can bring about.D. Difficulties in constructing the bridge.39. Which can replace the underlined word “demonstrated” in paragraph 5?A. Meas
47、uredB. Adapted.C. Showed.D. Preserved.40. What can be the best title for the news report?A. China-made bridge opens in BangladeshB. Eight years of Chinas constructing a bridge in BangladeshC. Constructing a bridge creates over 50,000 jobs in BangladeshD. Bangladeshi government awards MBEC $1.54-billion contract第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。Last week, a teenager wrote me an email. The contents are as follows:Recently, a drama festival was held in my school. _41_ because I dont have any exper