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1、河南省大联考2022-2023学年高二下学期阶段性测试(五)英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解As the largest country on the continent of South America, Brazil has some must-go festivals.Rock in RioThis 10-day music festival is held each September in Rio de Janeiro and was started in 1985 by the famous Brazilian musician, Roberto Medina, to
2、show Brazilian culture. Bringing together some of the biggest names in music and millions of fans all over the world, Rock in Rio is one of the most famous music festivals in the world.OktoberfestEach October, the city of Blumenau hosts one of the biggest and best Oktoberfests outside of Germany. He
3、ld in Pomerode Park since 1984, this festival is one of the most popular events in Brazil, attracting millions from around the world to experience some German culture in South America. For 17 days each October, you can enjoy traditional German food and beer, live music and performances.Parintins Fol
4、klore FestivalHeld each June in Parintins since 1913, this unique festival celebrates local folklore through music and dance.The centerpiece of the festival is a three-day competition between two teams-the red team and the blue team-who perform local folklore stories, known as the Boi Bumba. During
5、the competition, you can expect to see thousands of people from all over Brazil dressed in beautiful costumes and cheering on their favorite team.LollapaloozaFor the most diverse music festival experience in Brazil, you need to check out Lollapalooza inSao Paulo, where you can enjoy not just Brazili
6、an music. This three-day music event takes place each March.Celebrating its 11th year in 2023, Lollapalooza is one of the largest and most well-known music festivals in Brazil. And youre guaranteed to see some of the biggest names in the music industry.Early the next morning, a man going fbr work he
7、ard Peters groan (呻吟).1. What can we learn about Oktoberfest?A. It lasts two weeks.B. It reflects German culture.C. It takes place in Rio de Janeiro.D. It provides a chance to enjoy acompetition.2. Which of the following Brazilian festivals has the longest history?A. Rock in Rio. B. Oktoberfest. C.
8、Parintins Folklore Festival.D. Lollapalooza.3. Where can you meet famous musicians during the festivals?A. Sao Paulo & Parintins.B. Blumenau & Parintins.C. Rio de Janeiro & Blumenau.D. Rio de Janeiro & Sao Paulo.A dog, Nanuq, is back with his Alaskan islander family after going missi
9、ng for over one month. He was found over 200 kilometers away across sea ice.Mandy Iwworrigan lives on St. Lawrence Island in the Bering Strait in the western part of Alaska. The Bering Strait is the icy waterway that separates the United States and Russia.Nanuq disappeared in March when Iwworrigan a
10、nd her family went to see her uncle and aunt on another part of St. Lawrence Island. She believed Nanuq and another dog ran out onto the ice looking for food. The other dog, Starlight, stayed away for weeks but came home. Nanuq didnt come back.About one month later, Iwworrigan said people in the tow
11、n of Wales began posting photos of a dog they, d found on social media. Her father showed her the photos and said the dog in the photos looked like Nanuq. Iwworrigan looked at the photos and yelled: Thats our dog. Whats he doing in Wales?”If you look at a map, you can see that the town of Wales and
12、St. Lawrence Island are separated by a lot of water. But in the winter, most of it freezes. This might have permitted Nanuqto cover 241 kilometers either floating or running on the ice. But no one will ever know everything about Nanuqs story or how he survived for so long.“I have no idea how he ende
13、d up in Wales J the owner said. Maybe the ice shifted while he was hunting. Iwworrigan said the dog probably ate the remains of other animals such as a seal or caught and ate a seal. Hes smart J she said.Nanuq came home to his family on an airplane last week and Iwworrigan daughter, Brooklyn, yelled
14、 with happiness when she saw him. The dog had been bitten by another animal but was in good shape after his long time away from home.4. When did Nanuq run out of sight?A. When he was enjoying himself alone on the ice.B , When he broke away from his playmate Starlight.C. When his companion got lost d
15、uring the food hunt.D. When his owners were on a visit to their relatives.5. What enabled Iwworrigan to find her lost dog Nanuq?A.Strangers9act of kindness.B.Her fathers non-stop efforts.C.A letter from the town of Wales.D.Her sharing Nanuqs photos online.6. What does the underlined word This in par
16、agraph 5 refer to?A.The shallow waters.B.The floating ice.C.The frozen surface.D.The separation of Wales and St.Lawrence.7. What conclusion can be drawn from the last paragraph?A. Brooklyn brought Nanuq back home by air.B. Nanuq had an accident during his disappearance.C. Nanuqs return brought mixed
17、 feelings to Brooklyn.D. Nanuq was in poor condition when he was taken back home.Solar panels (太阳能板)are used to turn sunlight into electricity. Most solar panels are placed on land. But recently people have begun to explore putting floating solar panels on water. Because these panels float, some peo
18、ple call them floatovoltaics”.On land, solar panels are fixed on roofs or are held up by special frames. On the water, floatovoltaics are placed on a raft or floating platform attached to the bottom of a lake or reservoir.(水库).The raft usually has a space for workers to walk out and mend the panels,
19、 if needed. Floating solar panels cost about 25%more than those placed on land.The researchers in a new study looked at 114,555 reservoirs worldwide. They used computer programs to figure out how much electricity could be produced yearly by covering 30% of these reservoirs with floating solar panels
20、. The answer was surprisingly large10 times as much energy as all the solar power being produced in the world.The scientists found floatovoltaics would be especially conducive when reservoirs werenear smaller cities (50,000 people or fewer). The researchers say there are about 6,256 cities like this
21、 around the world, and floating solar panels could provide all the electricity the cities need. Floatovoltaics can also help save water by limiting evaporation (蒸发)from reservoirs. The scientists say that solar panels covering just 30%of the reservoirs9 surfaces could save as much water as 300,000 p
22、eople would use in a year.There are several other reasons that make floatovoltaics a good idea. Solar panels work better when theyre not extremely hot. The water helps cool the panels so that they create more energy.However, covering too much of a reservoir with panels could affect the plants and an
23、imals in the water. The scientists say it will be important to study how floating panels will affect water in each reservoir. Focusing first on man-made reservoirs and canals will avoid some of those problems.8. . Why is a space usually left on the raft?A. To prevent the raft from being over-burdene
24、d.B. Out of consideration for the efficiency of floatovoltaics.C. To prevent solar panels from being wetted by water.D. For the convenience of repairing broken solar panels.9. What does the underlined word “conducive” in paragraph 4 probably mean?A. Affordable. B. Useful.C. Demanding. D. Troublesome
25、.10. Whafs one of the advantages of floatovoltaics over solar panels on land?A. They are easier to fix.B. They are less expensive.C. They are less likely to break down. D. They are more productive during certain times.11. What does the last paragraph imply about floatovoltaics?A. They are imperfect.
26、B. They affect agriculture.C. They are environment-friendly.D. They only apply to artificial canals.Most people have probably read a book or seen a movie or show about an AI (Artificial Intelligence) or robot that has become so smart that it can take over the world. The AI in stories like this is kn
27、own as an AGI (Artificial General Intelligence). A true AGI would be intelligent in many different areas and would be able to learn on its own. Cun-ently, there are no AGIs. Most experts believe it will be many years before an AGI could possibly be created.Most cun-ent AI tools are good at just one
28、task. But scientists have been working to improve AI models. The Al tool thats gotten the most attention recently is ChatGPT, which allows users to chat with a powerful Large Language Model (LLM). When asked a question, ChatGPT answers quickly in perfect sentences. It makes up stories and games, wri
29、tes essays, and much more.ChatGPT appears to be extremely intelligent. But really, ChatGPT is simply guessing-based on its training information-which word is most likely to come next, over and over again. Last month, OpenAI announced a more powerful model-GPT-4. GPT-4 can create and explain jokes, a
30、nd pass tests difficult for humans. GPT-4 has also been trained on pictures, and can be used in powerful ways. For example, it can create a working website from a description and a rough drawing of the site.The rapid progress and more general skills of recent AI models worry some people. Last week,
31、many computer experts published a letter calling for a six-month pause for any work on AI tools stronger than GPT-4 to make sure AI tools are safe.However, some AI experts say the letter makes todays Al tools sound more intelligent than they really are. Others say its more important to worry about r
32、eal problems in current AI tools rather than imaginary ones in the future. Anyway, the letter has sent a strong warning that many people, including leaders, will be thinking about carefully.12. Whafs most experts opinion on an AGI?A.It is relatively easy to access.B.It lacks the ability to teach its
33、elf.C.It takes time to turn it into reality.D.It is certain to take over the world.13. Strictly speaking, what ChatGPT does is.A.full of creativityB.pure guessworkC.well worth promotingD.a reflection of high intelligence14. What can be inferred from the last paragraph?A. Not all AI experts agree wit
34、h the letter.B , The intelligence of todays AI tools is understated.C. Potential problems of future AI tools need attention.D. The letter appeals for focus on real problems in current AI tools.15 . What can be the best title for the text?A. Problems Resulting from AI Tools B. The Fast Development of
35、 AI ToolsC. Are AI Tools the Trend of the Future? D. Are AI Tools Becoming Too Powerful?二、七选五Trying to get a great nights sleep is often harder than it looks. 16 On the other hand, a large part of the population spends hours twisting and turning until they can get to sleep. Thankfully, there are cou
36、ntless proven ways that can help you get the rest you need.Reduce stress levels. There are several reasons as to why you may have a harder time falling asleep. However, a large factor that plays into lack of sleep is stress. 17 Therefore, try to keep stress levels to a minimum and work on managing y
37、our anxiety levels.Create a peaceful environment. 18 We suggest you create the best environment with what works for you. For example, if you need complete darkness, we recommend you fix some supreme shades rather than standard curtains.19 If you want to get the best nighfs sleep, stay away from thin
38、gs like alcohol and caffeine. Similarly, you should avoid any large or heavy meals just before going to bed as you want to ensure you digest your food properly.Cut down on screen time. In our digital world, we spend most of our day staring at screens. At the end of the night, you may want to relax b
39、y visiting social media or watching a TV show. However, the light sent out from these screens can make you feel more awake. 20A , Be mindful of your diet.B. Get enough exercise.C. Instead, we recommend picking up a great book.D. Some people can fall asleep as soon as their head hits the pillow.E. Ho
40、wever, most people admit they dont feel rested when they wake up.F. You may find it harder to rest because your mind is racing with worries.G. Some people need a very quiet and dark room in order to sleep peacefully.三、完形填空I was in my mid-forties when I bought my house in a quiet, old neighbourhood.
41、I soon became 21 that most of my neighbors were decades older than me. Within the first few weeks, most neighbors wandered over to 22 me. However, my next-door neighbour Kay, who was said to be deaf, was a (n)23 .When I arrived home from work one evening a month later, Kay signaled me to 24 her hous
42、e. Shed made roasted chicken and wanted me to 25 her for supper. The supper was delicious, but her squealing (发出尖叫声)hearing aid was very 26 I pointed to her to indicate that her hearing aid was squealing. She removed it, and the squealing stopped 27.Then she put her hand on top of mine and said, “De
43、ar, do you ever 28 why I wear a hearing aid even though Im deaf?” I nodded, and she began to 29 ,“Every once in a while, if I turn my 30, and the wind happens to come from the right direction, myhearing aid squeals. And there are times when I can hear that squeal. In a life where deafness has become
44、 my 31, I love the moments when, even for a few seconds, I can hearagain. Its the most wonderful 32, The next time you hear an annoying noise like theneighbors dog barking, dont be annoyed. Count it as a (n)33. Like me, the day maycome when you would give anything to be able to 34 those noises again
45、.”Im so 35 to Kay, who helped me develop a better attitude towards life.21. A. regretfulB. awareC worriedD. embarrassed22. A. comfortB , persuadeC. accompanyD. welcome23. A. exceptionB. priorityC. enthusiastD. witness24. A. clean upB. search forC. come intoD. watch over25. A. prepareB. joinC. forgiv
46、eD. praise26. A. annoyingB. scaryC. amusingD. practical27. A. strangelyB. randomlyC. unexpectedlyD. immediately28. A. knowB , commentC. wonderD. remember29. A. explainB argueC - appealD. analyse30. A. backB. headC- eyesD. arms31. A. optionB. reminderC , strengthD. reality32. A. feelingB, excuseC. me
47、moryD. promise33. A. appointmentB. adventureC. blessingD. secret34. A. keepB, hearC. tolerateD. control35. A. politeB. similarC. faithfulD. grateful四、用单词的适当形式完成短文 阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。An Australian company has made lab-grown meat 36 (use) a mammoths genetic (基因的)information. The company m
48、ade the creation in a science museum in the Netherlands just days before April 1. This isnt 37 April Fools joke,“ said Tim Noakesmith, 38 is the founder of the Australian company.The company, Vow, combined genetic information from the mammoth and African elephants, which can be seen as the 39 (close) living relative of mammoth. The information was then put into a sheep muscle cell. In the lab, the number of the cells would be 40 the increase until there were enough