山东省临沂市2022-2023学年高二上学期期末考试英语 (原卷版)

山东省临沂市2022-2023学年高二上学期期末考试英语 (原卷版)

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临沂市2021级普通高中学科素养水平监测试卷英语试题第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题,每小题1.5分,满分7.5分)听下面5段对话。每段对话后有一个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听完每段对话后,你都有10秒钟的时间来回答有关小题和阅读下一小题。每段对话仅读一遍。1.Howdidthewomangettothemeeting?A.Bycar.B.Bybike.C.Bysubway.2.Whatdoesthewomanadvisethemantodo?A.Loseweight.B.Takemedicine.C.Changehisdiet.3.Whatdoesthewomanmean?A.Themanshouldgetuplater.B.Themanshouldhaveaholiday.C.Themanshouldgotobedearlier.4.Whatarethespeakerstalkingabout?A.Makingfood.B.Orderingameal.C.Growingvegetables.5.Wheredoestheconversationtakeplace?A.Inahotel.B.Inaphoneshop.C.Inasupermarket.第二节(共15小题;每小题1.5分,满分22.5分)听下面5段对话或独白。每段对话或独白后有几个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项。听每段对话或独白前,你将有时间阅读各个小题,每小题5秒钟;听完后,各小题将给出5秒钟的作答时间。每段对话或独白读两遍。听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6.Whatiswrongwiththeman?A.Hefeelshot.B.Hefeelssick.C.Hefeelsthirsty.7.Whatdoesthewomansuggestthemando?A.Takeabreak.B.Drinksomewater.C.Focusonhisreport.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8.Whattypeofbookdoesthemanlike?A.Travel.B.Detective.C.Sciencefiction.9.WhereistheAsiantravelsection?A.Ontheleftoftheman.B.Atthebackoftheman.C.Ontherightoftheman.听第8段材料,回答第10至12题。10.Whatdoesthewomanthinkofhertown?A.It’slarge.B.It’speaceful.C.It’snoisy.11.Whatisthemainprobleminthewoman’stown?A.Weather.B.Malls.C.Employment.

112.Whatdoesthemanwanttodointhefuture?A.Movetoabigcity.B.Visitthewoman’stown.C.Protectsomeoldbuildings.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13.Whatdoesthemanrecommenddoing?A.Researchingthediet.B.Losingweightquickly.C.Havinglessfoodforeachmeal.14.Whatshouldthewomandoforthechangeaccordingtotheman?A.Lookforanewjob.B.Trydifferentmethods.C.Changehereatingslowly.15.Whatdoesthewomandoforexercise?A.Weightlifting.B.Running.C.Yoga.16.Whoarethespeakers?A.Brotherandsister.B.Bossandemployee.C.Trainerandstudent.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17.Whattimedoesthespeakerhaveadailycallwiththemanagementteam?A.At7:00a.m.B.At9:00a.m.C.At10:00a.m.18.Wheredoesthespeakerliftweights?A.Inthegym.B.Inhisgarden.C.Inhislivingroom.19.Howdoesthespeakerlive?A.Byhimself.B.Withhisfriends.C.Withhisco-workers.20.Whatdoesthespeakerdoeverynight?A.Hegoesrunning.B.Hewatchesvideos.C.Hetalkstohisfamilyonline.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。AFamousforitssunnybeachesandnaturalwonders,MiyakoIslandwelcomesmanyvisitorsduringholidays.UniquebeachesYonahaMaehamaBeachisthemostfamousbeachinMiyakoIslandwherewhitesandstretchesforsevenkilometers.Theoceaniscoloredinemeraldblue,attractingvisitorswithitsbeauty.CompactSunayamaBeach,knownforitsarch-shapedrock,islocatedinasmallcove,andisaccessedbywalkingthroughanarrowtunneloftrees.DiverseandcolorfulfishSnorkeling(潜水)isamust-tryinMiyakoIsland.Densecoralreefs,schoolsoftropicalfish,seaturtlesand

2plentyofspacetofreedivetodepthsof8to15metersclosetotheshorearestandoutfeatures.Forbeginners,AragusukuandShigiraareagoodchoicebutadvancedsnorkelersmayseeImgyoMarineGarden,WaiwaiBeachandShimojishimaastheirultimatespots.ThebridgesIrabuBridgeisthelongesttoll-freebridgeinJapan.ItconnectsMiyakoIslandandIrabujima,stretchingfor3540m,drawingagentlecurve(曲线).Thelengthofthebridgecanalsobereadas“san(3)go(5)noshi(4)ma,”meaningcoralislandinJapanese.SmallerbridgesconnectIrabuandShimojiislands,givingvisitorsadditionalbeachoptions.OnShimojiIsland,thereisaboardwalkaroundTooriike,twodramaticmarine(海洋的)pondsconnectedtoeachotherandtheseabyanunderwatercavesystem.Formoreinformation,pleaseclickherewww.travelguide.com.1.WhatisspecialabouttheCompactSunayamaBeach?A.Itsrockisarch-shaped.B.Thewhitesandstretcheslong.C.Theoceaniscoloredinemeraldblue.D.Itslocationisinanarrowtunneloftree.2.Whichplaceisthebestforexperiencedsnorkelers?A.Aragusuku.B.Irabu.C.Waiwaibeach.D.Shigira.3.WhatcanweknowaboutIrabuBridge?A.Ithastwomarineponds.B.Itpresentsagentlecurve.C.ItisthelongestbridgeinJapan.D.ItconnectsMiyakoIslandandShimoji.BOriginallyfromBinghamton,SeniorJonathanShapiro,theBusinessmajordecidedtopursuehisdegreetofurtherhismusiccareer.“ThereasonIcameherewasbecauseinmysenioryear,Ihadamanagerwhowastheownerof105.5TheBeat,aradiostationhereinRochester,andheinvitedmetocometothisKevinGatesconcert,”Shapirosaid.“Iworkedwithhimformonths,andIneverendedupsigning…butthisschoolwasclosetohim.”ThemajorityoffellowrappersthatShapirohasencounteredinRochesterlivedifferentlivesthanhedoes—theydon’tgotocollege,andthey’reborn-and-bredinner-cityRochesterresidents.Theyhave,accordingtoShapiro,“alotofreal-lifeexperiences”thatcomethroughintheirwork,whichheadmires.“I’vemetkidsasyoungas15andpeopleasoldas30inthestudios.”Shapirohimselfhasbeenshiftinginto,inhisownwords,“amorehyperpopsound”incomparisontohisearlierwork.Hestartedmakinghisownmusicinseventhgradeafterbreakinghisback,whichshatteredhisdreamof

3becomingaprofessionalsoccerplayer,andneverstopped.Inthefuture,ShapiroisplanningajointconcertwithsomeotherRochestermusiciansandrappersinthespringatWaterStreetMusicHall,aswellasreleasingfurthermusicacrossthecourseoftheyear.“ItwouldbeamixoflocalartistsandsomeURartists,likeafestival,”Shapirosaid.“IwantittobeashowcaseofmultipleartistsifIcanmakethathappen.”WhenaskedaboutadvicethathewouldgivetoambitiousmusiciansandrappershereinRochester,Shapirohadthistosay:“Don’tgetdiscouragedbyresultsanddon’tberesults-oriented(导向).Ifyouwanttogetoutthere,doitbecauseyouloveitandbecauseyouwanttomakegoodart,andthatwillalwayshaveanimpact.”4.WhatcanwelearnaboutShapiroinparagraph1?AHebecameastaffofaradiostation.B.Hewentonwithhismusiclearning.C.Heworkedasamanagerinaconcert.D.Hegraduatedfromabusinessschool.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“shattered”meaninparagraph3?A.Killed.B.Fulfilled.C.Continued.D.Abandoned.6.WhichofthefollowingcanbestdescribeShapiro?A.Adorableandreliable.B.Positiveandtalented.C.Cooperativeandadmirable.D.Courageousandexperienced.7.Whatcanbeasuitabletitleforthetext?A.FocusingonResultsAlwaysMattersB.SettingGoalscanBuildaLife-longCareerC.LearningfromFailureistheKeytoSuccessD.FollowingYourHeartcanMakeaDifferenceCThe“butterflyeffect”maybereal,whichisusedtodescribeseeminglyinsignificanteventsthatcanhaveunplannedconsequences.Buttheremightbeamoreliteral“butterflyeffect”takingplacerightbeforeoureyes,scientistssuggest.Accordingtonewresearch,insectsactuallycarryelectricalchargeswhichcanhaveenormouseffectsontheatmosphere,potentiallyinfluencingeventheweather.ThefindingswerepublishedMondayinthejournalScience.Beforeyoucanunderstandthat,youhavetounderstandhowelectricalchargesintheatmospherework.TheEarth’satmospherealwayscarriesanelectricalchargetoalesserorgreaterdegree,whichscientistsrefertoasthe

4PotentialGradient(PG).Scientistsconcludedthatatmosphericelectricityisprimarilydrivenbynaturalweathereventslikethunderstormsandshowerclouds,thoughfactorslikehumanpollutionalsoaffectit.Researchers,therefore,wanttoknowhowelectricalchargesimpactclouds.Toconfirmthathoneybeescarryelectricalcharges,researchersplacedanelectricalfieldmonitornearaswarmof(一群)honeybeesneartheUniversityofBristol.Theyalsoplacedacontrolmonitorinafieldwheretherewerenobeeswarms.Themonitornearthebeeswarmpickedupanincreaseinelectricalchargewhereasthecontrolmonitordetectednosucheffect,confirmingtheirassumption.Second,theresearcherswantedtocalculatetheinsects’electricaleffectsontheatmospherecomparedtotheelectricalimpactsofnaturalweathereventslikecloudsandduststorms.Theycalculatedtheelectricalchargeofthreedifferenttypesofinsectswarms.Mostsurprisingly,insects’electricalchargescanhavejustassignificantanimpactonatmosphericelectricityasnaturalweatherevents.Theknowledgethatinsectsimpacttheatmosphere’selectricityhasbiggerimplicationsforscience.PGaffectsthe“movementofaerosols(气溶胶)intheatmosphere,andleadstochargingofdropletsinsomeclouds,”accordingtoHunting.Insectswarmslikelywon’tdriveweathereventslikethunderstorms,buttheycouldimpactthemovementoftheseatmosphericaerosols.Furtherresearchwilldiveintothispreviouslyunexploredfieldofscientificresearchandmaygobeyondinsects,sinceorganismslikebirdsandmicrobesalsocarryelectricalcharges.8.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“that”inparagraph3referto?A.Thebackgroundoftheresearch.B.ThepublicationofjournalScience.C.Theworkofelectricalchargesinatmosphere.D.Theelectricaleffectsofinsectsonatmosphere.9.Howdidresearchersconducttheprocessofexperiments?A.Byusingstatistics.B.Byanalyzingcauses.C.Byintroducingconcepts.D.Bymakingcomparisons.10.Whichhastheleastelectricaleffectsontheatmosphere’selectricity?A.Humanpollution.B.Showerclouds.C.Thethunderstorms.D.Theinsectswarms.11.Whatcanwelearnabouttheresearchfromthepassage?AInsectswarmsarelikelytodrivethunderstorms.B.Naturalweathereventsleadtochargingofdroplets.

5C.BothPGandinsectswarmsaffectthemovementofatmosphericaerosols.D.Researchershavemadecontrolledexperimentbetweeninsectsandorganisms.DRunninghaslongbeenconsideredoneofthemostefficient,convenient,andbeneficialworkouts.Butsomeclaimyougetmoreoutoftheclassicwayofexercisingwithanewtechnique—orrathera180-degreeabout-face.AstudyledbyDr.Gardnerpublishedin2016intheJournalofStrengthandConditioningbacksthisup.Researchersfoundthatrunningbackwardsbenefitedathletesbyimprovingtheirrunningeconomy;byrunningbackwardsovertimetheathletesbecamebetterrunnersoverall.Unlikeforwardrunning,whichgenerallyusesthemusclesinthefrontoftheleg,runningbackwardsprimarilyusesthemusclesofthebottomchain,especiallythecalf(腓)musclesandglutes.Dr.Gardneradds,“Withinjustaminuteortwoofrunningbackwards,you’llstarttofeeltheburninginyourcalves!”FrankieRuiz,alongtimecross-countryrunningcoachandchiefrunningofficerexplainsthatasidefrommovinginreverse,runningbackwardsdiffersfromregularrunningbecauseitrequiresanentirelydifferentcombinationofthingstodocorrectly.Runningbackwardsmaybeeasierontheknees.“Inabackwardsmovement,thesetofmusclesinvolvedinabsorbingtheimpactinthelowerlevelareopposite.Yourlowerlegmusclesaredoingmostoftheabsorbing,therebyplacinglessstressontheknees.Runningbackwardswillrecruitlesserutilizedmusclesresultinginmusclegrowthandtoning,”saysRuiz.Inadditiontousingdifferentmusclesthanrunningforwards,runningbackwardsenhancesbalanceandposture,“asitforcesyoutostayinamoreuprightposition,”Gardnersays.Astoclaimsthatrunningbackwardscanburnmorecaloriesthanforwardrunning,Gardnersaysit’snotsoblackandwhite.Lotsoffactors(includingheartrate,age,andothers)affecthowmanycaloriesyouburnduringanyparticularactivity.“Differentmusclepatternusagedoesn’tnecessarilyburnmorecalories.Itistheintensity(强度)thatmattersmost,”shepointsout.Becauserunningbackwardscausesmoremuscleactivitythanrunningforwards,however,Gardnernotesitmakessensethatonemightburnmorecalories,butthere’snotconclusivedataonexactcalorieconsumptiondifferences.12.Whatisthebenefitofrunningbackwards?A.Itcombinesvariousmuscles.B.Itcanbetterathletes’performance.C.Itfreesthefrontmusclesoftheleg.

6D.Itgetscalfmusclesandglutesburned.13.WhyisRuiz’sopiniononrunningbackwardsmentioned?A.Tostatemoreofitsadvantages.B.Tosharehispersonalpreference.C.Toshowitspromisingdevelopment.D.Tointroducedetailedguidanceonit.14.Whatcanwelearnfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Caloriesconsumptionisdifficulttomeasure.B.Usingdifferentmusclescanburnmorecalories.C.Theamountofcaloriesburningdependsonmanyaspects.D.Runningbackwardsburnsmorecaloriesthanrunningforwards.15.Whowouldbenefitmostfromthispassage?A.Nutritionistspursuingabalanceddiet.B.Patientshopingtocuretheirinjuredknees.C.Coachesintendingtobettertheirtrainingmethods.D.Runnersseekingtoimprovetheireconomicalsituation.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。Asmallchangecanmakeabigdifferencetoyourhealthandwell-being.Takeyourpickfromtheseeasyhabitstoadopttoday.Standtallwhenyou’rehurting____16____.Butdidyouknowitcanmakeyoubetterabletocopewithpain?Contrarytopopularbelief,sayCanadianresearchers,curlingupintoaballcanactuallymakepainworse.Youcanadoptadominantpose—bystandingtallandpushingoutyourchest.____17____.Itmayalsoleadtohormonal(荷尔蒙的)changesthatencouragepaintolerance.____18____Tryingtocutdownonalcohol?Itpaystoswitchglasses,aswellasmeasures.Accordingtolatestresearch,theshapeoftheglassyouusecaninfluencehowmuchyoudrink.Pickingastraightglassoveracurvedoneenablesyoutomoreaccuratelyjudgetheamountsyou’reconsuming.Alsotrydrinkingfromasmallerglass.Biggeronesencouragepeopletodrinkmore.Don’teatinfrontoftheTV

7Eatingwhiledistractednotonlymeansyou’remorelikelytoconsumeextracalories.____19____,soyou’remorelikelytoovereatlaterintheday,accordingtoareviewofstudiesattheUniversityofLiverpool.“Ifpeoplerecalledtheirlastmealasbeingfillingandsatisfying,theyatelessduringtheirnextmeal,”saysDrEricRobinson.StartagratitudehabitNotenjoyingyourjobatthemoment?“Tryfightingitwithagratitudehabit”suggestsSusannaHalonen.____20____.Itwillhelptoshiftyourperspective,soyou’llsoonstarttonoticethingsyouenjoyaboutyourworkandreplacepre-workdreadwithexcitement.A.SwitchtocurvedglassB.ChangeyourwineglassC.Therearecountlessbenefitstogoodposture,ofcourseD.Butdon’tbeattemptedtoeatyourlunchatthesametimeE.Italsomakesitmoredifficulttorecallhowmuchyou’veeatenF.EndeachworkingdaybywritingalistofthreethingsyoufeelgratefulforG.Itcreatesasenseofpowerandcontrolthatcanmakethepaineasiertobear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入空白处的最佳选项,并在答题纸上将该项涂黑。ElCapitaninYosemiteNationalParkinCaliforniarises3,000-feetfrombasetosummit(最高点).It’savertical(垂首的)wallofrock,makingitapopular____21____forrockclimbersfromallovertheworld.Infact,climberslikeJoeBakersaysummitingElCapitanisthe____22____goalforadventurers.Hisson,SamBaker,becametheyoungestpersontoovercomethe____23____wallofrock.Oh,didwementionthatSamisonly8yearsold?Joehasclimbedthemountainbefore,but____24____fromthebasetothesummit.Makingtheclimbwasadreamofhis,andseeinghissonmeetthe____25____ofoneofthemostdifficultformationsintheworldmadetheexperienceevenmore____26____.Samwaswell-preparedforthehardshipsthey’dencounterwhileclimbing,andhe____27____hardforthetask.OnOctober30th,Sam____28____thetopoftherockface,settingayoungestrecordtoclimbElCapitan!Joe____29____thenewsonInstagram.“We____30____it!”hewrote.“Samwantedtoendour____31____withacuddle(拥抱).I’mso____32____ofSam.HecompletedtheyoungestrecordofclimbingElCapitan!Inafewyearshemight____33____morerecords.”Whatanextraordinary____34____,especiallyforsomeonesoyoung!Wecan’twaittoseethisyoungathlete

8breaksrecordsashecontinuesonhis____35____journey.21.A.landscapeB.destinationC.objectD.scene22.A.ultimateB.uniqueC.flexibleD.incredible23.A.cleanB.impressiveC.smoothD.diverse24.A.eventuallyB.constantlyC.neverD.sometimes25.A.standardB.requirementC.deadlineD.challenge26.A.beneficialB.defensiveC.specialD.alarming27.A.servedB.preservedC.reactedD.trained28.A.leftB.gainedC.reachedD.measured29A.sharedB.noticedC.receivedD.removed30.A.triedB.madeC.keptD.got31.A.adventureB.caseC.memoryD.plot32.A.worthyB.proudC.awareD.fond33.A.breakB.buildC.forgetD.maintain34.A.evidenceB.missionC.arrangementD.achievement35.A.surfingB.studyingC.climbingD.living第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)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。Whatmakesafamilyafamilyissubjective,butonethingis____36____(powerful)thananydefinition,andthat’slove.AfterRickBaldwinandhiswifeKeiaJones-BaldwinofKernersville,gotmarried,theycametothedifficult____37____(realize)thatabiologicalbabywasn’tinthecardsfortheirfamily.In2015theJones-Baldwinfamilystartedopeningtheirdoorstochildren____38____mayneverhaveexperiencedrealparentallove.They____39____(adopt)someofthekidssincethefamilywelcomedsixkids.TheirfirstadopteewasAyden,____40____8-year-oldboywholivedwiththemfortwoyearsbeforethey____41____(official)madehimaJones-Baldwin.Princeton,awhitenewborn,wasonlysupposedtobewiththemforacouplemonthsbutalsoendedup____42____(stay)fortwoyearsbeforehejoinedtheexcitedfamily.Keiastartedaplatform____43____(call)RaisingCultures,whereshesharesherexperiencesasamomthrough____44____(video),pictures,andotherresources.Onalargerscale,Keia’sworkwithRaisingCulturesserves_____45_____aremindertoworldthatwhenitcomestofamily,“Loveiscolor-blind.”

9第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.假定你是李华,今年暑假去澳大利亚玩了一周,你的朋友Peter招待了你,请给他写一封信表示感谢,内容包括:1.表达谢意;2.回顾Peter对你的招待;3.邀请他来中国旅游。注意:1.词数应为80左右;2.可适当增加细节以使行文连贯。___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节(满分25分)47.阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写一段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。ItallbeganwhenImovedtoDallasinthefourthgrade,andInoticedthatIwasbehindinmyreadingatSchool.Readingoutloud,Ihaddifficultywithhalfthesentences.Myteacher,Mrs.Agnew,saidmyreadingcomprehensionandabilitytopronouncewordswasatalowerlevelthanotherfourthgraders.Iwasscaredeverytimeshecalledonmetoreadaloudbecause,althoughIwouldtrymyhardest,shewouldalwayshavetohelpmewiththewords.Mrs.AgnewsuggestedtomymotherthatIbetestedfordyslexia(发育性阅读障碍)andseekacure.AtfirstIdidn’tunderstandwhyIwasbeingtested.Tobehonest,Iwasinfearoffacingfailurethen.Nervousandconfused,Isatwaitinginthehospitalroom,unsureofwhatDr.Grady,thedoctorwhodiagnoseddevelopmentaldyslexia,wastellingmyparentsaboutthetestresults.However,thefinalresultsshowedthatIdidhavedevelopmentaldyslexia.Knowingit,Ifroze.Ihadnoideawhattodobutstandstill.Mymotherlookedatmeandsaidquietly,“Honey,don’tworry,andI’llbewithyoualltime.Areyougoingtolettheobstaclegetinyourway?SayNO!”.Eventually,Ibecamedeterminedtostruggleagainstmydisability.Istartedtotakespeechtreatmentsfromdoctorsandsomemedicalvolunteersregularly.Dr.Gradytoldustogotothehospitaltwiceaweekfortreatmentandmyreadingabilitywillgettonormalafterthree

10years’training.Gradually,Ievenbegantolovereading,whichIhadoncehateditsomuch.Severalmedicalvolunteerslistenedtomepatientlyandtaughtmepatiently.Iwasdeeplymoved.WheneverIsawvolunteersinwhitecandy-striped(粉白相间条纹的)medicaluniformspassingbyme,Ihadastrongdesiretogivebackbybeingavolunteertohelpthoselikeme.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。Thetimeforretestingfinallyarrived.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Onedayalittlegirlinawheelchairaskedmetoreadabooktoher.___________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________听力1~5CACBA6~10BACAB11~15CBACB16~20ABCAC

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