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学年下学期第一学段模块考试试题2022-2023高二年级英语学科模块《选择性必修三》第一部分听力(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)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,并标在试卷的相应位置听完每段对话后,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A.Sunny.B.Rainy.C.Windy.
1.What is the weathersupposed to be likeA.In the man spurse.B.In the womans bedroom.C.On thecharger.
2.Where is the mansphoneA.Getting tired.B.Being cold.C.Driving inrush hour.
3.What isthe womanworried about
4.Why doesthe manthink hellmake theteamA.Hes tallerthan before.B.Hes olderand moremature.C.Hes becomea betterathlete.
5.What isthe probablerelationship betweenthe speakersA.Roommates.B.Husband andwife.C.Boss andsecretary.第二节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)听下面5段对话或独白,每段对话或独白后有2至4个小题,从题中所给的A、B、C三个选项中选出最佳选项,并标在试卷的相应位置听每段对话或独白前,你将有5秒钟的时间阅读各个小题;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下面一段对话,回答第6和第7题A.A month.B.Two weeks.C.A week.
6.How longdid ittake fbrTammys packageto arrive
7.What doesthe womanmean in the endA.She willtell theman whatshe sent.
8.The manwill behappy with the gift.C.The manwill haveto waitto findout.听下面一段对话,回答第8至第10题
8.Why doesthe womanwant torent astudio
22.A.explained B.assessed C.predicted D.discovered
23.A.cruelty B.lies C.theft D.abuses
24.A.mixed B.compared C.matched D.connected
25.A.method B.lesson C.blame D.excuse
26.A.ashamed B.thrilled C.tempted D.inspired
27.A.Unintentionally B.Unhappily C.Unfortunately D.Unwillingly
28.A.confidence B.ignorance C.reward D.guilt
29.A.catch onB.stand outC.go byD.come about
30.A.accept B.forget C.inspect D.tolerate31A.reform B.discipline C.virtue D.regulation
32.A.foresight B.passion C.concern D.greed
33.A.moments B.celebrations C.procedures D.campaigns
34.A.persuade B.shape C.contact D.appreciate
35.A.restore B.recognize C.dominate D.cultivate第二节共10小题;每小题分,满分15分阅读下面短文,在空白处填入个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式1信Having hostedthe startof thisyears Tourde France,Copenhagen furtherexpanded itscycling-capital bonafides誉the DanishMinistry ofTransportation named2022the Yearof theBicycle,36invest$64million inadditional bikelanesaround thecountry at the sametime.Copenhagen now37aim toachieve thegoal of50%of allwork andschoolcommutes onbicycles by
2025.Travelers cantake38biking breakat Arkfor agourmet plantbased diningexperience or翻新39it newsister veganrestaurant,Souls.Then cycleover to the40new renovatedDesign MuseumDenmark,41a Matters-rethinking materials^^exhibition willshow theworks offive cutting-edge Nordic42designerin theMuseum Plazathis fall.Plenty ofimpressive hotelscan serve43home base.Now thatinternational touristshave finallyreturned toDenmark,they can be amongthe firstnon-Danes44stay at the gorgeousVilla Copenhagen,housed in the historicCentral PostTelegraph headoffice.The rooftopbar atthe newScandic Norreporthotel offersspectacular views of thecity.ScandicSpectrum alsoopened thisyear andistheNordic hotelchains45large propertyin thewhole northernEurope.And thenew five-star NHHotel Copenhagenwhich openedlate lastyearin aformer shipyardheadquarters providestourists withviewsof the harbor.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)假如你是学生会主席李华,学生会将发起“共享图书”的阅读角活动,请你在学校英语报上写一封倡议书
46.内容包括.活动意义;
1.号召捐赠书籍;
2.其他3注意写作词数应为词左右;
1.
80.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2Dear students,The StudentsUnion第二节(满分25分)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
47.On Nov.18,1995,Itzhak Perlman,the violinist,came togive aconcert on stage atAvery FisherHall atLincolnCenter inNew YorkCity.If youhave everbeen toa Perlmanconcert,you knowthat gettingonstageis nosmall achievementfor him.He was(、麻痹)stricken withpolio dJL asa child,and sohe hasbraces onboth legsand walkswiththeaid oftwo crutches.Tosee himwalk acrossthe stageone stepat atime,painfully andslowly,is an awesome sight.Then hesits down,slowly,putshis crutcheson thefloor,undoes the clasps on his legs,tucks onefoot backand extendsthe otherfoot forward.Then hebendsdown andpicks upthe violin,puts itunder hischin,nods to the conductorand proceedsto play.By now,the audienceis used to thispractice.They remainsilent whilehe undoestheclaspson hislegs.They waituntilhe isready toplay.But thistime,something wentwrong.Just ashe finishedthe first few bars,one of the stringsonhisviolin broke.Youcould hearit snap-it wentoff likegunfire acrossthe room.I herewas nomistaking whatthat soundmeant.People whowere therethat nightthought to themselves:We figuredthat hewould haveto getup,put on the claspsagain,pick upthe crutchesand limphis wayoff stage-to eitherfind anotherviolin orelse findanother stringfor thisone.”But hedidnt.Instead,he waiteda moment,closed hiseyes andthen signaledthe conductorto beginagain.Theorchestra began,and heplayed fromwhere hehad leftoff.And heplayed withsuch passionand suchpower andsuchpurity asthey hadnever heardbefore.Anyone knowsit isimpossible toplay asymphonic workwith justthree strings.But thatnight,he wasseenmodulating,changing,and recomposingthe piecein hishead.He wasdetuning thestrings toget newsounds theyhadnever madebefore.注意.续写词数应为左右;
1150.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答2When hefinished,there wasanawesomesilence in the room.He hasprepared allhis lifeto makemusic ona violinof fourstrings.听力答案1〜5CABAC6〜10BCABC11〜16〜15BABAA20CBCACA.To doher art.B.To liveclose toher job.C.To liveby herself.A.One.B.Two.C.Three.
9.How manyroommates doesthe womanhaveA.The location.B.The price.C.The light.10What isher favoritething about the studio听下面一段对话,回答第U至第13题
11.How doesthe womanfeel atfirstA.Amused.B.Hurt.C.Surprised.
12.What didthe womanhear theman tellMarissaA.That the woman isbossy.B.That thewoman isusually right.C.That thewoman isatthetop ofher field.
13.What willthewomanprobably donextA.Yell attheman.B.Say sorryto Marissa.C.Say somethingmean toMarissa.听下面一段对话,回答第14至第17题
14.What didthe speakersdoA.Hiked upa mountain.B.Stayed in an islandhotel.C.Went sailing.
15.What didthewomanthink ofPa atfirst5A.He seemedvery strange.B.He wasa verycool person.C.He wasjust likeeveryone else.
16.Who mightPa beA.A nativeEnglish teacher.B.A foreigntraveler.C.A localguide.
17.How willthis experiencechange thewomanA.It willmake herwant totravel more.B It will helpher thinkabout importantthings.C.Itwillmake herwant toprotect naturemore.听下面一段独白,回答第18至第20题
18.How shouldstudents usuallypaintA.By paintingvery quickly.B.By copyingthe famouspainters.C.By paintingagain afterthe oldpaint isdry.
19.What doesthe speakersay aboutpaintingA.Each paintingis different.B.It is not avery personalactivity.C.There areonly a few colorsyou canuse.
20.What willthe listenersdo tomorrowA.Start paintingsomething new.B.Hang theirpaintings upto dry.C.Talk abouteach otherspaintings.第二部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题分,满分分)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Flower FestsBlooming Around the World“I musthave flowers,always and always/9the Frenchpainter ClaudeMonet said.Aroundthe world,green园艺高手thumbs aregetting readyfor aseries offlower festivalsand expositions.Many of these notonly paytributeto belovedlocal blooms,but alsohold deepcultural significancein theirregions.Here are the spectacularfestivalsworth makinga trip.Peony FestivalOshawa,Canada June10-11Only bloomingduring ashort periodin the summer,peonies holddeep symbolismin culturesall around theworld.Oshawas festivalpays homageto thebeloved perennial,displaying over300varieties andhostinggardening seminars.Enter thefestivafs PeonyShow foryour chanceto win the titleof greenestthumb orsubmit yourinterpretationof apeony inany mediumto theart contest.Fete de la LavandeSault,France August15Across theSouth ofFrance,the localscelebrate thebeloved lavenderblooms withfairs andfestivals.The largestisheld inSault,a preservedhistoric villagein theheart ofProvence knownfor itslavender farming;one highlightof theall-day festivalis thatvisitors arewelcome topick theirown flowers.Namaqualand FlowerFestival Vanrhynsdorp,South AfricaSeptember2-4迎合This participant-led gatheringcaters tothose wholove flowers,outdoors,stars,and takingin manydifferentexperiences.During thetime when the dustydesert transformsinto bloomingwildflower fields,festivalgoers spendtheweekend camping,night-hiking throughthe bushand learningtraditional dances.Floriade Canberra,Australia September17-October16The fairisnotjust anode toflowers,but to the springseason.Walk the grounds duringthe dayand sipwine whiletakingin overone millionblooming bulbs.Then headto NightFest fora musical performance,with thisyears themeSoundsof Spring”.
1.What canvisitors doin Fete dela LavandeA.Gain aspecial title.B.Pick flowersfreely.C.Learn thetraditional dance.D.Enjoy amusicalperformance.
2.Which festivalis suitablefor anoutdoor activitylover to goA.Peony Festival.B.Floriado.C.Namaqualand FlowerFestival.D.FetedelaLavande.
3.What dothese festivalshave incommonA.They areheld duringthesummer.B.They havedifferent themeseach year.C.They areimportant for the cultureof theregions.D.They combineflower appreciationwith artexhibition.BHave youever thoughtof beingan actressand havingto finisha showyou startedand atthe sametime,battling alife-threatening illnessThat iswhat Emilia Clarke did.You mayknow herfor herfamous roleof DaenerysTargaryenfrom thehit TVseries Game of Thrones.This roleskyrocketed herto stardomand madea bigimpact onher life.However,behind thescenes,Clarke hadbeen battlinga life-threatening illnessfor mostof the firstfewseasons.Just afterfinishing the first scazonof Gameof Thrones,she facedan awfulsituation followingthe eventsof beingrushedtothehospital aftera workoutsession atthe gym.Her worstfears wererealized whenshe wasdiagnosed withsubarachnoidhemorrhage,a kindof diseasethat killsonce outof threepeople diagnosedwith it.She wasimmediately told(动脉瘤)that sheneeded toundergo surgeryto removeher brainaneurysm butshe wasa bitskeptical aboutit sinceshehad abusy lifeandabusy schedule.Ultimately,she hadto gounder theknife andthe recoverywas verymiserable forher.She feltso hardto memorizeandremember thatit cametothepoint thatshe couldnteven rememberher name.At thatpoint,she wasextremelydesperate sinceshe believedthat herlife dependedon communicationand memorizationso herlife wasntworth anything.Luckily,a monthlater,Clarke recoveredwell andwas abletogohome justafewweeks beforethe startof filmingfor the2nd seasonof Gameof Thrones.After thethird season,doctors foundout that there wasanother brainaneurysm thatneeded immediatesurgery.Recovery hadbeen morepainful thanbefore andClarke spenta monthin hospitalexperiencing allsorts of anxiety anddepression.Fortunately,she overcamethis adversityagain.She recoveredwell andwas ableto finishall eightseasons ofGameof Thrones.Right now,shes justwaiting forall thebeauty andsurprises thatlife canbring.
4.What canwe knowabout EmiliaClarkeA.She hesitatedabout the first surgery.B.She sufferedless duringthe secondrecoveryC.She foughtthe diseasefor eightseasons of Gameof Thrones.D.She missedthe filmingof the2nd seasonofGameofThrones.
5.Why wasEmiliaClarkefrustrated by thefirstdiagnosisA.She wasntsure ofher sportsability.B.She wasafraid ofher upcomingsurgery.C.She wasntconfident ofher actingskills.D.She wasworried abouther careerdevelopment.
6.What wordscan beusedtodescribe EmiliaClarkeA.Decent andtalented.B.Diligent andtough.C.Daring andthoughtful.D.Dedicated andtrustworthy.A.Fashion.B.Science.C.Health.D.Celebrity.
7.Which entrycan helpyou accessthe textAflock oflawn-mowing sheephave beensent totrim wildgrass surroundingthe ruinsof Pompeii as partof aninitiativethat alsoincludes plansto reviveancient vineyards.The150sheep arrivedin Pompeiiyesterday andimmediately got to workeating upthe grassinanunexcavatedsection ofRegio V,a vastarea tothe northof thearchaeological park.In anine-month experiment,the flockwill alsobeappointed totrim othergrassy areasas wellas maintainancient andnew vineyardsas parkauthorities seekto boost theproduction ofPompeii wine,which usedto beexported acrossthe Mediterranean.“They enteredthe sitewith greatenthusiasm andgotto work straightaway,said GabrielZuchtriegel,the directorofthe Pompeiiarchaeological park.Maintenance isa hugecost,so insteadof payingsomeone to cut thegrass,we havesheepeating it,fertilizing itand creatinga pastorallandscape that is much more resistantto dryscazons andheavyrainfall.^“Many peoplethink ofPompeiiasan ancientcity withlots ofhouses,but itsactually muchmore thanthis,“addedZuchtricgeL Thereare hugeareas oftrees,grass,olive grovesand vineyards.And ifyou lookback atphotos from100years agoin southern Italy,or evenin the1950s,its astonishingto seethe wallsaround Pompeii,Paestum andothersites-they didnthave theseproblems withgrowing vegetationbecause everysquare metrewas productivelyused by thesepeasant communities.”Pompeii wasdestroyed by the eruptionof MountVesuvius in79AD.The citysruins werediscovered inthe16thcentury withthefirstexcavations beginningin
1748.In thelate1800s,the archeologistGiuseppe Fiorellifirst excavatedsome ofPompeiis vineyards,which hadbeenbeneath3metres ofash.Many-were foundintheless denselypopulated easternside,where peopleproduced winein theirgardens.
8.Whafs themeaning of the underlinedword“trim”in paragraph1A.Cut.B.Detect.C.Decorate.D.Conserve.
9.Why aresheep employedtoworkintheparkA.They arehigh-efficient anddependable.B.They canfight againstsome extremeweather.C.They canboostthewine exportaroundthe Mediterranean.D.They aremuchmoreeconomical andenvironmentally-friendly.
10.Why wasPompeii nottroubled by the growinggrass100years agoA.The landwas madefull useof bylocal farmers.B.The landwas coveredbytheharmful volcanicash.C.The landwas occupiedby housesand olivegroves.D.The landwas desertedbytheresidents insouthernItaly.
11.Which isthe mostsuitable titlefor thetextA.Pompeiis GrassyRuins tobe Revivedby Sheep.B.An ArchaeologicalPark tobe RescuedbytheAuthorities.C.Southern Italys FarmlandtobeReused withthe Helpof Sheep.D.A NovelInitiative toRefresh AncientVineyards intheMediterranean.DDecades ofsatellite observationshave nowprovided themost detailedview ofhow Antarcticacontinually shedsiceaccumulated fromsnowfall intothe ocean.The newmap isbased onan ice-tracking techniquethatis10times asprecise asmethods usedfor previousAntarcticsurveys,researchers reportedonline July29in GeophysicalResearch Letters.It offersthefirstcomprehensive viewofhow ice moves acrossall ofAntarctica,including slow-moving ice inthemiddle of the continentrather thanjust rapidlymelting ice atthe coasts.A glaciologistattheUniversity ofCalifornia,Irvine,uncovered subtlemovements ofAntarctic icewith akind ofmeasurementcalled InSARdata.By usinga satelliteto bounceradar signalsoff apatch of ice,researchers candeterminebow quicklythat iceis movingtoward oraway from the satellite.Combining observationsof the same spotfrom differentanglesreveals thespeed anddirection of the icesmotion alongthe ground.(速度)The newmap basedon satelliteradar datareveals the velocity ofice flowacross Antarcticafrom areasof highaltitudetothe coasts.Inland icemoves incrediblyslowly-much ofit movesalong atfewer than10meters per year.Closerto the ocean,ice cantravel hundredsto thousandsof metersper year.(有利地点)(拼凑)To getmultiple vantagepoints of the samepatches ofice,researchers hadto cobbletogetherdata fromabout halfa dozensatellites launchedby Canada,Europe andJapan sincethe early1990s.Each broughta littlepieceofthepuzzle Jsays studycoauthor EricRignot.“A drawbackis thatit requiresa lotmore data,namely multiplepassesat differentangles overthe samepoint ontheground-a problemthat wassolved bya communityof internationalspaceagencies Jadded Eric.The resultingmap revealshow ice flows frompoints ofhigh altitude,known asbasin boundariestoward thecoast.For80percent ofAntarctica,the mapshows averageice velocitydown toabout20centimeters peryear.Thats amajorupgrade fromprevious maps,which reliedon ice-tracking techniqueswith uncertaintiesofafew metersperyear.
12.What canbe learnedabout thenew iceflow mapA.It isofthesame precisenessas previousresearch B.It providesbetter weatherforecast inthe Antarctic.C.It isa groundbreakingresearch resultin recentyears.D.It givesdetailed descriptionof meltingice atthecoast.
13.What dowe knowabout theice flowA.The averageiceflowspeed reachesthe highestlevel.B.Inland icetravels muchslower thaniceincoastal areaC.Mostof theicemovesfrom higherplaces totheocean.D.Rapid-meltingicein Antarcticatravels inthesamedirection.
14.How doesIrvine andher teamconduct theirresearch.A.By testingand developingnew scientificequipment.B.By measuringand recordingthevelocityoficeflow.C.By collectingand analyzingdata fromdifferent satellites.D.By comparingand classifyingmaps drawnby otherresearchers.
15.What doErics wordsin paragraph5mainly implyA.Better observationneeds internationalcooperation.B.Many puzzlesremain tobe solvedaboutthesatellites.C.Data-processing technologyisthekey tothe researchD.Western countriestake thelead incurrent iceflow study.第二节(共5小题;每小题分,满分分)阅读下面短文,从短文后的选项中选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项选项中有两项为多余选项The countryof Egyptin northeasternAfrica isfamous asa world-class touristspot.The ancientmysterious pyramidsareits mostappealing attraction,but notthe onlyone.16Like manyparts ofthe earth,the desertwas onceunderwater.It getsits namefrom thelarge whiterocks andwhite(沙堆)sand driftsthat havebeen formedby manyyears oferosion andweathering.17Many peoplethen enjoyviewingthe White Desert nearsunrise orsunset becausethe angleofthe light createsa goldentone andits surroundingsbecomefascinating pinkand orange.It isalso knownthatthedesert looksbest ona fullmoons night,whenthelandscape glowsinblue andsilver light.Located about370km southwestofthecapital,it isa five-hour drivefrom CairototheWhite Desert.Manytour companiesoffer multi-day toursand activitiesto explorethe area.Camping intents isa romanticexperienceworthwhile.18Most toursoftheWhiteDesertwill includea visitto CrystalMountain.There isalso theBlack Desertnearby,which manytours willinclude.19The uniqueenvironment isfull ofwonder andit isamazing tosee howlife hasadapted tosurvive there.Bedouins usethe sandofthedesert likean ovento cookauthentic traditionalfood,which youcan enjoy.Desert animalsusuallysleep duringthe dayin holesor tunnelsunderground tostay cool,coming outwhen itis cooler.20Only somekindsof plantscan livein desertwhich have a wayto keepwater intheir stems,leaves ortrucks.They alsohavealarge rootsystemto gatherup allthe possiblewater whenit rains.A.The whitesand reflectsthelightfromthesky.B.You caneven findsome fossilsof marinelife.C.The desertcomes ina varietyof colorsinthedaytime.D.Sandboarding isa freshsport thatcanbedone onlarge drifts.E.However,the realcharm ofa deserttour isnot inshining attractions.F.You mightbe visitedbythelocal foxlooking foryour dinnerleftovers.G.The WhiteDesert hasrecently beengaining popularitywith adventuretravelers.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When Iwas eightyears old,I stolea diamondpin froma girlin mydance class.My father,spotting the21one hehad notpaid for,found meout.He satme downonthefloor ofour studyand22why whatI haddone waswrong.He alsoemphasized how23cut thefragile bondsof trustthat24me withthose aroundme.More thanthree decadeson,the25has stuck:I dontfeel26tocutin lineor stealhotel bathrobes.27leaving astore wearingthe taggedsunglassesId triedon gaveme the28for months.Though mychildhood memoriesare blurred,such moments
29.when myparents conveyeda value(样板)they hopedId
30.They supplieda templateof3j totake someoneelsesperspective,to preventmy momentary32forthegreater good.Such important33,both ordinaryand extraordinary,aretheraw materialeach generationuses to34the next.Since ancienttimes,we havespoken ofhow generations35once another-howeach encouragesthe creationoftheone afterit.
21.A.fake B.shiny C.vivid D.dusty。