浙江省宁波市2022-2023学年高二下学期期末考试英语 Word版无答案

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宁波市2022学年高二第二学期期末考试英语试卷第一部分听力(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.Whatcoloristhecat?A.Blue.B.Grey.C.Brown.2.Whendoesthewomanusuallywakeupinthemorning?A.At7:00.B.At8:00.C.At11:00.3.Wherearethespeakers?A.Athome.B.Atanartexhibitionhall.C.Atthepark.4.Whydoesthemanfeelpainfulaccordingtothewoman?A.Helacksexercise.B.Hehasanoldinjury.C.Hefelldown.5.Whatdothespeakersthinkaboutthenewteashop?A.Itisgoodtorelaxthere.B.Itismorespecialthanotherbrands.C.Itisawasteoftimetolineupforitstea.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。听下面一段对话,回答第6、7题。6.Whatarethespeakersdoingnow?A.Takingphotos.B.Posingforpictures.C.Lookingatanalbum7.Whichphotosdoesthewomanappreciatethemost?A.Photosaboutbeautyinpeople.B.Photosaboutbeautyinmountains.C.Photosaboutbeautyinthelittlethings.

1听下面一段对话,回答第8至10题。8.Whatarethespeakersmainlytalkingabout?A.Asportsgame.B.Aschooldrill.C.Afireaccident.9.Whatcanstudentstakefromtheclassroomiftheyactquickly?A.Alloftheirthings.B.Noneoftheirthings.C.Someoftheirthings.10.Whowillinformstudentswhenitistimetoreturn?A.Astudent.B.Theheadmaster.C.Ateacher.听下面一段对话,回答第11至13题。11.Whichgradeisthewoman’snieceinnow?A.GradeFive.B.GradeSix.C.GradeSeven.12.Whatistherightthingforpeopletodoaccordingtotheman?A.Lettingkidsenjoytheirchildhood.B.Exposingkidstoadultworldearlier.C.Preparingkidsforhighschoolaheadoftime.13.Whywastheman’sniecesohappy?A.Shedidn’thavetogotoschool.B.Shedidn’thavetobrushherteeth.C.Shethoughtshecouldstayuplonger.听下面一段对话,回答第14至17题。14.Whyarethespeakersattheexhibition?A.Tosellartworks.B.Tomeetanartist.C.Tohaveaninterview.15.Whatdoestheartbloggerlikeabouttheexhibition?A.Itsstyle.B.Itscolour.C.Itssize.16.Whatdoesthemansayaboutthesculptures?A.Theyareworthappreciating.B.Theyareboringforsomepeople.C.Theyarecomplicatedforsomepeople.17.Whatwillthewomanprobablydonext?A.Buymorewine.B.Getsomechange.C.Texttheman.听下面一段独白,回答第18至20题。18.WhathashappenedinasmalltownintheArctic?

2A.Polarbearshavecrowdedintothesmalltown.B.Residentshavebeenforcedtoleavetheirhouses.C.Arcticicenearthetownhasbeenmeltingrapidly.19.Whatdidthetownofficialssuggesttheresidentsdo?A.Feedthebears.B.Shoottheanimals.C.Keeptheirgarbageinside.20.Whywillrelocatingthebearsbesodifficult?A.Idealplacesarehardtofind.B.Thebearsareextremelydangerous.C.Humansaredrivingthebearsaway.第二部分阅读理解(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题:每小题25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。AAreyoureadingBooklisReaderdigitally,butwantitinprint?Talktoyourlibrary,bookstore,orvisitusonlineatbooklistonline.comformoreinformation.●CheckoutourShelfCareandShelfCareInterviewpodcastsavailablefromyourfavoritepodcastapp.●Signupforoure-newsletters:booklistonline.com/newsletters.●CheckoutevenmorefreecontentintheBooklistBlog:booklistonline.com/booklist-blog.●Tolearnmoreaboutouradvisoryboard,staff,andreviewers,pleasevisit:booklistonline.com/staff.●FormoreinformationaboutBooklistReaderandBooklist,pleasevisit:www.booklistonline.com/faq.Followusonsocial:Facebook,Twitter,Instagram,LinkedIn,YouTube.AboutBooklistBooklistisabook-reviewmagazinethathasbeenpublishedbyALA(theAmericanLibraryAssociation)formorethan100yearsandiswidelyviewedasofferingthemostreliablereviewstohelplibrariesdecidewhattobuyandtohelplibrarypatrons(赞助人)andstudentsdecidewhattoread,view,orlistento.Rights&PermissionsLibrariesthatsubscribetoBooklistmaypostalinktoBooklistReaderontheirwebsites,inpatron-facingnewsletters,andotherlibrary-marketingmaterials.IndividualpagesofBooklistReadermaybeshareddigitally.1.Whichsectionofbooklistonline.comisdesignedforcontententhusiasts?A.newslettersB.booklist-blogC.staffD.faq2.WhatprobablymakesBookliststillpopularafterexistingforoveracentury?

3A.Thatitsreviewsaretrustworthy.B.ThatitispublishedbytheALA.C.Thatitoffersdigitalandprintversions.D.Thatithelpsmakedecisionsforreaders.3.WhatarelibrariespermittedtodowhentheysubscribetoBooklist?A.Includereviewsontheirwebsites.B.Envelopsomeprintsinpatron-facingletters.C.SharefullpagesofBooklistReaderdigitally.D.ProvideaccesstoBooklistReaderforreadersBWhenErikaandCodyArchiepostedavideotoTikTokexplaininghowtheywouldbechargingtheirthen-18-year-olddaughterKyleerent,thereactionwassplit.Onecommentercalledita“punishment”.Anothersaid,“Idon’tseeanythingwrongwithit.Ithelpsthemlearnresponsibility.”Athirdadded,“Hellno,that’stheirhome.”Thevideoendedupgoingviral,receivingover700,000views.Despitethemixedresponse,Codyissurethey’vemadetherightdecision.“Thisisourwayofpreparingherandmakingsuresheknowsthatthingsaren’tfree,”hetellsNewsweek,“Partofbecominganadultisknowingthatyouhavetoeitherpayrentoryou’llhaveahousepayment.Ourhopeisthatbydoingallthis,we’repreparingherfortheworld.”AccordingtorecentfiguresfromtheU.S.CensusBureau,58percentof18-to24-year-oldsarelivingwiththeirparents.Whilestayingathomehasbenefitsforyoungpeople,suchasallowingthemtopayofftheirdebtsorsave,havinganextrapersonundertheirroofmeanshighercostsforparents.ArecentsurveyconductedbyRedfieldWiltonStrategiesforNewsweekasked1,500U.S.adultstheirthoughtsonparentschargingtheiradultchildrenrent.Around57percentsaidthatadultchildrenmovingbackhomeshouldpayfortheprivilege,eveniftheirparents“donotneedthemoney”.Only28percentfeltthatadultchildrenshouldliverent-free.AstudyconductedbyLendingTreeproducedsimilarresults.While85percentofparentssurveyedsaidthey’dlettheiradultchildrenmovehome,73percentwouldchargethemrent.LendingTreefoundthepercentageofadultsbetween24and40livingwiththeirparentswasthehighestinthreestates:Hawaii(21.6percent),NewJersey(20.7percent)andFlorida(20.1percent).HawaiiandNewJerseyareexpensiveplacestolivein,whileFloridaismoreaffordable.LendingTreeresearchersguessedthatsomeFloridaadultchildrenwereathometotakecareofagingparents.4.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“split”meaninParagraph1?

4A.Violent.B.Rapid.C.Divided.D.Favorable.5.ThecouplewanttochargeKyleerentinorderto________.A.fitherintoherfutureworldB.maketherightdecisionforherC.prepareherforahousepaymentD.shapeherintoaresponsibleadult6.Whatcanweinferfromthelasttwoparagraphs?A.Parentsdonotneedtherentfromadultchildren.B.Adultchildrenareathometoattendagingparents.C.AdultchildreninFloridalivewithparentsduetohighexpenses.D.Manyparentssurveyedpreferchargingtheiradultchildrenrent.7.Whichofthefollowingisthebesttitleforthetext?A.MomandDadTurningLandlordB.GettingReadyfortheRealWorldC.ATikTokVideounderDiscussionD.BenefitsofRentingParents’HomeCIamabiglaugher.I’vebeentoldthateveninaroomofathousandpeople,youcanalwayshearmelaughingoverthecrowd.Forme,laughteristheultimateformofembodiedjoy.Andby“embodied”,ImeanthatmywholebodyisinvolvedwhenIlaugh.Ontheinside,it’slikeabubblingfountainofjoyspillingoutallovertheplace.Butwhatisjoy,anyway?Lifecanbeterrible,butifyoudecidetofollowthesoundofthejoy-fountain,youwillfindjoyshowingupinallkindsofplaces:petsplayfullybouncingaround,kindness,oreveninnothingness.Howcanjoybefound?Afriendmovedintoanewapartmentandneededsomehelp,soIhelpedhim.Afterwards,hewasobviouslysomuchhappierandatease.Inoticedthatplayingevenasmallpartinhishappinessbroughtmegreatjoy,andItookamomenttoletthisfeelingofembodiedjoyin.Wecanpracticelettingjoyinbynoticinghowitfeelstosmile.Wheredoesyourbodylightupwhenyousmile?WhenIsmile,itmakesmewanttotakeadeepbreath,andInoticemyshouldersandbellyrelaxing.WhenIembodycaringandloving,itfeelsgreat!Sadly,manyofusareunawareofjoy,orsuspiciousofit.Maybeyouareafraidtoopenuptojoy,ormaybeyouaresounfamiliarwithwhatjoyfeelslikethatyouignoreorresistitwhenitcomesknocking.Noone,otherthanyou,ownsyourhappiness,butyoumightunknowinglyblockfeelingsorexperiencesthathelpyouembody

5joy.Thefactisthatwhenyoucan’tembodyjoy,youmissoutononeoflife’sessentialvitamins.Wantmorejoy?Don’tbeafraidtolooksilly.Sillinesshelpsustakethingslesspersonally.Ithelpsusseetheworldthewayakiddoes.Whenwecanfindmorejoyinthesmallsofeverydaylife,wecanembodyhappiness,ratherthanjustpursuingit.8.Howisthetopicofjoyintroducedatthebeginningofthepassage?A.Byhighlightingajoyfulexperience.BBystressingtheimportanceoflaughingC.Bysharingtheauthor’sunderstandingofjoy.D.Bypresentinganultimateformofsatisfaction.9.Whatmightbetheauthor’sadviceonfindingjoy?A.Takingadeepbreath.B.Smilingtoyourfriends.C.Reflectingonnothingness.D.Doingsmallactsofkindness.10.Whatmightbethereasonformanyofusmissingoutonjoy?A.Thatmanyofusrefuseitonpurpose.B.Thatmanyofusareinsensitivetojoy.C.Thatmanyofuslacklife’sessentialvitamins.D.Thatmanyofusarelikelytotakejoyforgranted.11.Whatmessagedoestheauthorconveyinthistext?A.Hewholaughslastlaughsbest.B.Happypeoplearehappyinchildhood.C.Worrydoesnotseek,butmanseeksit.D.Loveofjoyisbelief;thecreationofjoyislife.DWhatwasoncesciencefictionisnowapartofoureverydaylives,asartificialintelligence(AI)issomethingthatmanyofuslivealongside.AccordingtoStatista,in2019,3.25billionvirtualassistantswereusedworldwideandthatfigureispredictedtobemorethandoubleby2014.AIisdoingmoreforusthansettingreminders,makingrecommendations,andofferingusweatherreports.Infact,itcouldbeabouttochangethehealthcarelandscapeentirely.Itisestimatedthatoneineightpeopletodayusehealthappsregularly.AndAIhasmoretooffer.DrEmiliaMolimpakisisaneuroscientistwhoco-foundedthymiaaplatformthatusesAIpoweredgamesto

6helpdoctorsspotdepression.“Iwasinspiredtostartthymiaafterseeingmybestfriendstrugglewithdepression,”shesays,“Isawhertrytogothroughthepsychiatric(精神病学的)systemandfallthroughthecracks.Despitebeingseenbyapsychiatrist,sheendeduptryingtotakeherownlife.Whenthathappened,Iwastheonewhofoundher,andthisexperienceimpressedme.”Asidefromblamingherselffornotrecognizingthesignssooner,whatshecouldnotgetherheadaroundwashowthepsychiatristshouldnotseethiscoming.Sherealizedthatthetoolspsychiatristsusedwerestilltheseold-fashioned,pen-and-paperquestionnairesthathavebeenfound,timeandagain,tobesubjectiveandnotreflectingapatient’sactualmentalhealthstatus.So,thymiawasborn.Butaswelookintothefuture,whatshouldwebeawareof?Beforewediveinhead-first,therearestillquestionsweneedtoanswer.AsDrMolimpakispointsout,it’svitallyimportantthatAItoolsusedinhealthcaremustbetrainedonadiversedatasetthatistypicalofallgroupsofpeople.Itshouldalsobeusedalongside,andinadditionto,professionalcare—notasareplacement.Weshouldalsoconsidercarefullyhowourhealthdataisstoredandused.Thesearetopicsthatbothusersandprofessionalshavearesponsibilitytoconsider.12.Whereisthetextprobablytakenfrom?A.AnAIguide.B.Aresearchpaper.CAhealthmagazineD.Anencyclopedia.13.Whatisthepurposeofcreatingthymia?A.Tocuredepression.B.Totraindoctors.C.Todetectsignsofillness.D.Todesignquestionnaires.14.Whatdotheunderlinedwords“getherheadaround”meaninParagraph5?A.Getover.B.Figureout.C.Makeup.D.Turndown.15.WhatcanwelearnabouttheapplicationofAItoolsinthelastparagraph?A.Itneedsfurtherimprovement.B.Itwasadouble-edgedsword.C.Itwilldevelopintoprofessionalcare.D.Itcanmakeprofessionalsmoreresponsible.第二节(5小题;每小题25分,满分12.5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。Angerisoftenregardedasa“negative”emotionweshouldbeashamedof.Butwhatarewesoafraidof?Every

7emotioncanteachussomethingaboutourselves,howwe’rereallyfeeling,andwhetherthere’ssomethingwrongthatweneedtoaddress.____16____It’salsoadvisabletotackleangerinahealthyway.Startwithcuriosity.Imagineaniceberg;90%ofitisunderthewateroutofsight.____17____Thinkofangerasjustthetipofthaticeberg;asecondaryemotionandthepartweshow,astherapistBeverleyHillsexplains,“Wemustrecognizewhetherit’sagoodoranegativeangerandthereasonsbehindit.“Therefore,let’sgetcuriousaboutwhat’sgoingonunderneaththesurface.Lookintoyouranger.Angerisonewordthatcoverssomanyfeelings.Toreallyunderstandvariousemotions,itisworthsearchingonlinefora“wheelofemotions”diagram,whichrevealsafullrangeoffeelings.Usethisasinspirationtowritedownthewordsthatmatchesyourcurrentstate.Bitter?Frustrated?Aggressive?____18____Itwillbehelpfulafterwards.Explorefurther.Takeapieceofpaperandwrite“Iamangrybecause…”andthenfillintheblankspace.Everytimeyoufinishasentence,add“because”andcontinuetowrite.Re-readwhatyou’vewrittendownandstartanewsectionwith“Iwillchangethisangertoactionby…”.Everytimeyoufinishasentence,add“then”untilyou’verunoutofstream!____19____Scream,shoutandletitout!Angerthatremainsunacknowledgedcanleadtounproductiveinteractions.____20____Findyourselfasafeplaceawayfromothersandletyourangerout.Youcouldbeatapillowwithyourfistswhileshoutingandswearing,listentoloudmusicandgoforapowerwalk,orwritealettertotheissue,thentearitup.A.Getacleardescriptionofyouranger.B.Butyouhavethepowertochangethat.C.Thisexercisewillprovideyouwithanactionplan.D.Therefore,angerempowersuseverynowandthen.E.Thiscanbeagreatindicationofexploringemotions.F.Soratherthanshyingawayfromouranger,it’stimeweacceptedit.G.Keepwritinguntilyoufeelyouhaveeverythingoutofyourmind.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。Doyouhaveanyideahowrewardingitistospreadhomemadebutteronbread?Mostofmygenerationmaynotknowbutaskmykids—theythinkthey’retruly____21____thelife.Ifeellikewetookastep“backward”whenweboughtacow.How____22____itistobuymilkandbutteroff

8theshelfinthestore.ButIenjoythe____23____back.Itaddssomuchsimplicitytoourlives.Mychildrenwill____24____withmanymemoriesofasweetmilkcow,freshbutterandbread,andfamily____25____.Addingamilkcowtoourhomewasn’ta____26____decision.Iknewitwouldtaketimeand____27____,butIhaven’tregrettedit.Mychildrenalsohaven’t____28____theextrawork.We’veallfoundsomuch____29____inthisattempt.Myoldestchildis_____30_____makingbutter.It’ssomethingshe’swantedtodowithrawmilkforyears.Thekidsalltaketurnschurningthemilkinthebottle._____31_____it’sfullybutter,thekidsareso_____32_____topullthechurnoffthebottleandglimpseinside.They’vehadevenmorefunmakingtheirownlittlebutters.Noteveryone’spictureofa_____33_____lifeisthesame.Howyouraiseyourkidsinfluenceswhatthenextgenerationwill_____34_____andwhattypeofworkethic(职业道德)they’llhave.Don’tbeafraidtotakeastepbackwithyourfamilytoa_____35_____life.21.A.escapingB.rebuildingC.livingD.celebrating22.A.cheapB.convenientC.advancedD.wonderful23.A.stepB.lifeC.memoryD.generation24.A.fitinB.holdonC.growupD.settledown25.A.historyB.togethernessC.acceptanceD.commitment26.A.toughB.firmC.crucialD.light27.A.effortB.troubleC.practiceD.confidence28.A.putoffB.givenupC.returnedtoD.complainedabout29.A.butterB.joyC.powerD.skill30.A.longingforB.livingonC.settingaboutD.keepingup31.A.UnlessB.ThoughC.OnceD.Until32.A.relievedB.shockedC.exhaustedD.excited33.A.rewardingB.peacefulC.normalD.harmonious34.A.regretB.appreciateC.suspectD.envy35.A.healthierB.quieterC.richerD.simpler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。Firstbuiltin1439,FahaiTempleinthewesternsuburbsofBeijingisnotedforitsfrescoes(壁画),____36____(recognize)asoneofthe“threemajorfrescoesinChina”togetherwiththefrescoesinDunhuangandYonglePalace.FahaiTemplewas____37____(repeat)damagedordestroyedinthehistory.Thankstothefundsgrantedby

9theChinesegovernment,itsfrescoes____38____(preserve)tothisday.TheGrandHall,____39____thefrescoesarelocated,isopentothepubliconalimitedbasiseveryday.Chineseculturalrelicconservatorshavegraduallyfoundabalancebetweenpreservingandutilizingthefrescoesbyapplyingdigitaltechnology____40____theculturaltreasure.Thetemplenowhasbeenbroughttolife,____41____(rely)onthetechnologicalupdating.Forexample,thefacialdetailsofWater-moonAvalokitesvara,oneofthemost____42____(represent)figuresinFahaiTemple,arehardtomakeoutindimconditions.____43____,after3Dmodeling,theover-3-meter-highfigure’sfacecanbeseenclearlyonthe4KHDscreen.Oneadvantageofthedigitaldisplayisthatitcanbreakthelimitationsoftimeandspace,whichfacilitatesthe____44____(appreciate)ofthishistoricalandculturaltreasure.“ThefrescoesofFahaiTemplestillhavemanyhiddenideasandartisticcodeswaiting_____45_____(discover),”Liusaid.第四部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节(满分15分)46.你校正在组织题为“TheMostImpressiveClassI’veEverHad”的英语作文比赛,请写一篇短文参赛,内容包括:1.这堂课的基本信息;2.印象深刻的原因;3.你的期望。注意:1.写作词数应为80左右;2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。TheMostImpressiveClassI’veEverHad_____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________第二节读后续写(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两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。OnebrightandbreezymorninginIreland,aleprechaung(小精灵)namedColinmarchedthroughthewoods.Hewaswhistlinglikeabirdandthinkingabouthowprettyhelookedinhisnewwaistcoat(背心),whichwasasfreshandgreenasabeautifulspringleaf.Withthatthought,hetriedimitating(模仿)thesoundofthewindwhistlinginthetrees.Colingrinned.Copyingdifferentsoundswasamonghisgreateststrengths.

10Thepeacewasbrokenbytheyellingandhowlingnearby.“Waah!Waah!”Whatwasthat?Colindivedintoabushshakingandtremblingwithfear.Wasitafoxoraneagle,readytosnatchhimupforbreakfast?Ashetrembled,thesoundcameagain.“Waah!Waah!”Yetnothingleapedoutofthebushes.Colincastaglancearound,thensighedinrelief.“Waah!Waah!”Hecrepttowardanopenareawhereahumanbabygirlsat,fillingtheairwithhercries.“Quiet!Creaturesfillthewoods,”Colinwhispered.Hetriedsinging,dancing,makingfunnyfaces,andimitatingvariousanimalnoisestodistractherattention.“Waah!Waah!”Smallhandsgrabbedforhim,andhejumpedback.Butthenherealizedthebaby’shandswerereachingnotforhimbutforhisbrightgreenwaistcoat.Unwillingly,heshruggedoutofhiswaistcoatandheldituptothebaby,whostoppedcryingimmediately.Soonhiswaistcoatwasgatheringdrool(口水)asthebabyheldittoherface.Then,Colinheardthesoundofthewaistcoatbeingtorn.Realizinghehadlosthisbelovedwaistcoat.Colinsoughttofindthebaby’sparents.“Pegeen!Whereareyou?”Therewerethebaby’sparentsinthewoods,desperateintheirshouts.“Iwasmilkingthecow,”thefatherchoked,hisfacewornwithworry.Behindhimwasthebaby’smother,red-eyedfromweeping.Shecried.“Iwassewingandshewasgone.”Colin’sheartwastouched.Hehadtodosomething.Thebaby’sparentshadbeensearchinginthewrongplace.Butbecausealeprechaunmustn’triskbeingseen,hecouldn’tsimplyleadthembacktothebaby.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。Colinthoughtforamomentandasmileflashedacrosshisface._____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Twodayslater,Colinwaswanderingthroughthewoodswhenhespottedsomethingfamiliarhangingfromabranch.

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