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云南省昆明市甸沙鄉(xiāng)中學(xué)2023年高二英語下學(xué)期期末試卷含解析一、選擇題1.______thebigsnake,thelittlegirlstoodunderthetree______outoflife.ASeeing;frightened

BSeeing;frighteningCSeen;frightened

DTosee;frightening參考答案:A2.—Iprobablyshouldn’thaveanymorecake.—Oh, .Itwon’tkillyou.A.goahead B.holdon,please C.you’rewelcome D.that’lldo參考答案:A3.__________itrainedlastnight,thegroundwouldbewetnow.A.Should

B.Would

C.If

D.Had參考答案:D4.Alan_____thepartyifhehadgonetoLondon.A.wouldhavemissed

B.hadmissed

C.wouldmiss

D.missed

參考答案:A略5._________withthesizeofthewholeearth,thebiggestoceandoesnotseembigatall.A.compare

B.whencomparing

C.comparing

D.whencompared參考答案:D6.Thedoctorthatwill_________himisattemptingto_________thefacilities/equipmentforoperation.

A.operateon;operateon B.operate;operate

C.operateon;operate D.operate;operateon參考答案:C7.Seeingtheroad---_____withsnow,wehadtospendtheholidayathome,watchingTV.A.blocking

B.

toblock

C.block

D.blocked參考答案:B8.Upon__________home,hewasarrestedbythepolice.A.a(chǎn)rriving

B.a(chǎn)rrived

C.a(chǎn)rrive

D.toarrive參考答案:A9.Whiledesigningaplaceofrecreation,anarchitectistoconsidereasyentrancesorexits,parkinglotandtoilets,etc,

hisdesignshouldtakeintoaccountthecomfortofallcitizens.

A.inotherwords

B.inneed

C.inplace

D.inall參考答案:A10.Theweatherturnedouttobefineyesterday.I______thetroubletocarrymyumbrellawithme.A.shouldhavetaken B.couldhavetaken

C.needn’thavetaken D.mustn’thavetaken參考答案:C11.Thepartylastnightwas_____success.Wesanganddanceduntilitcameto_____endat12:00.A.a;an

B.a;the

C.the;an

D./;an參考答案:A略12.—HowdoyouthinkIcanmakeupwithJohnson?

—Setaside______youdisagreeandtrytofind______youhaveincommon.

A.what;what

B.where;what

C.what;which

D.where;which參考答案:B13.Leaveyourphonenumbersothatwecanreachyouincaseof_______. A.entertainment

B.occupation

C.emergency

D.occasion參考答案:C略14.—Couldyoutellmethe____

ofmakingsuchtastycakes?—Well,Ijustfollowthedirectionsinthecookbook.A.feature

B.planC.cost

D.trick參考答案:D試題分析:這里表示“你能告訴我做如此美味蛋糕的訣竅嗎”。Feature特征;plan計(jì)劃;cost花費(fèi);trick訣竅,所以選D。句意:上文,你能告訴我做如此美味蛋糕的訣竅嗎?下文,好吧,我就是按照烹飪書上的說明做的??键c(diǎn):考查名詞詞義辨析及語境理解?!久麕燑c(diǎn)睛】本題側(cè)重考查在特定的語境中辨析名詞詞義的能力。由后文的回答可以推斷本題答案,“我只是按照食譜上說明書(做蛋糕)”,那么前面問的肯定是“你做蛋糕有啥技巧呀?”再根據(jù)初步判斷去看選項(xiàng),B、C可以排除,A和D可能拿捏不準(zhǔn),尤其是D,考生可能會想到playtricks,認(rèn)為是“把戲”的意思,就錯選成A了。但是A僅僅有“特征”之意,D在此由“把戲”被轉(zhuǎn)化為“技巧”,類似于tips,考生一定要注重轉(zhuǎn)化意,這也是近年高考的趨勢。15.Healwaystookanotebookwithhim_________hecouldtakedownsomethingimportantatalltimesandallplaces.A.because

B.sothat

C.incase

D.ifonly參考答案:B16.Thesepoorandneedyteenagerswereexcitedtofindashopatthecornerwheretheycouldbuy______pricedbikes.A.competitively B.recently

C.reasonably D.affordably參考答案:D17.I’msureyouwilldobetterinthetestbecauseyou

sohardthisyear.A.studied

B.hadstudiedC.willstudy

D.havebeenstudying參考答案:D18.IronLady-______formerBritishPrimeMinisterMargaretThatcherplayed________keyroleinthepeacefulhandoverofHongKong.A.the,the

B.the,a

C./,a

D./,the參考答案:C二、短文改錯19.IwentouttoseeafilmwithmybrotherafterSupper.Onourwaytothecinema,wemeetanAmerican66.-----girlnamedAlice,shehadgotlostandlookedvery67.----anxious,Wewentuptoseethatwasthematter,we68.-----thentookhimtothehotel.Whilegoingthere69.-----toldherthegreatchangesthathadbeentakenplace70.-----inourcountryinthepastfewyearsandAlicetold71.-----usalotaboutyouthinAmerica72.----Althoughwemissedthefilm,butwefeltveryhappy73----forwehadnotonlyhelpedAlicegetoutoftroubles74.----alsoknewsomethingabuttheStatesWeseeEnglishcanstrengthunderstandingandfriendship75.----參考答案:66.Meet→met

67.she→who

68.that→what

69.Him→her

70.去掉been71.√

72.youth前加the

73.去掉but

74.Troubles→trouble

75.strength→strengthen三、閱讀理解20.閱讀理解

Oneofourbiggestfearsnowadaysisthatourkidsmightsomedaygetlostina“seaoftechnology”ratherthanexperiencingthenaturalworld.Fear-producingTVandcomputergamesareleadingtoaseriousdisconnectbetweenkidsandthegreatoutdoors,whichwillchangethewildplacesoftheworld,itscreaturesandhumanhealthfortheworse,unlessadultsgetworkingonchild’splay.

Eachofushasaplaceinnaturewegosometimes,evenifitwastorndown.Wecannotbethelastgenerationtohavethatplace.Atthisrate,kidswhomissthesenseofwonderoutdoorswillnotgrowuptobeprotectorsofnaturallandscapes.“IfthedeclineinparksusecontinuesacrossNorthAmerica,whowilldefendparksagainstencroachment(蠶食)?”asksRichardLouv,authorofLastChildintheWoods.

Withouthavinganatureexperience,kidscanturnoutjustfine,buttheyaremissingoutahugeenrichmentoftheirlives.Thatappliestoeverythingfromtheirphysicalhealthandmentalhealth,tostresslevels,creativityandcognitive(認(rèn)知的)skills.Expertspredictmodernkidswillhavepoorerhealththantheirparents—andtheysayalackofoutsideplayissurelypartofit;researchsuggeststhatkidsdobetteracademicallyinschoolswithanaturecomponentandthatplayinnaturefosters(培養(yǎng))leadershipbythesmartest,notbythetoughest.Evenatinyoutdoorexperiencecancreatewonderinachild.Thethree-year-oldturningoverhisfirstrockrealizesheisnotaloneintheworld.Aclumpoftreesontheroadsidecanbethewholeuniverseinhiseyes.Wereallyneedtovaluethatmore.

Kidsarenottoblame.Theyareover-protectedandfrightened.Itisdangerousouttherefromtimetotime,butrepetitivestressfromcomputersisreplacingbreakinganarmasachildhoodrite(儀式)ofpassage.

Everyonefromdevelopers,toschoolsandoutdoorsycitizens,shouldhelpregainforourkidssomeofthefreedomandjoyofexploring,takingfriendshipinfieldsandwoodsthatcement(增強(qiáng))love,respectandneedforlandscape.Asparents,weshoulddevotesomeofourenergiestotakingourkidsintonature.Thiscouldyetbeourgreatestcause.

56.ThemainideaofParagraph2isthat_________.

A.kidsaremissingthesenseofwonderoutdoors

B.parksareindangerofbeinggraduallyencroached

C.RichardLouvistheauthorofLastChildintheWoods

D.childrenareexpectedtodevelopintoprotectorsofnature

57.Accordingtothepassage,childrenwithoutexperiencingnaturewill_________.

A.keepahighsenseofwonder

B.beover-protectedbytheirparents

C.belesshealthybothphysicallyandmentally

D.changewildplacesandcreaturesforthebetter

58.Accordingtotheauthor,children’sbreakinganarmis_________.

A.thefaultonthepartoftheirparents

B.thenaturalexperienceintheirgrowingup

C.theresultoftheirowncarelessnessinplay

D.theeffectoftheirrepetitivestressfromcomputers

59.Inwritingthispassage,theauthormainlyintendsto_________.

A.blamechildrenforgettinglostincomputergames

B.encouragechildrentoprotectparksfromencroachment

C.showhisconcernaboutchildren’slackofexperienceinnature

D.inspirechildrentokeepthesenseofwonderaboutthingsaround參考答案:56-59DCBC略21.LateUSartistAndyWarholisbelievedtohaveoncesaid,“Inthefuture,everyonewillbeworld-famousfor15minutes.”Butinthisageofsocialmedia,selfies(自拍),andtheInternet,it’shardtosaywhat“fame”actuallyis.InthemovieVoxLux(《光之聲》),whichwasfirstshownthismonthattheVeniceFilmFestival,USdirectorBradyCorbettriestoanswerthatquestion.“Fameisacommodificationofeverything,whereviolencebecomessomethingyousell,newsbecomessomethingyousell,evenprivatelifedoes,”themovie’sstarNataliePortmantoldreportersattheTorontoInternationalFilmFestival.Inthemovie,theIsraeli-USactressplaystheleadroleofCeleste,apopsingerwho’s14yearsintoahugelysuccessfulcareer.Bythatpoint,however,thecharacterhasbecomebitter(忿忿不平的)andherfameisbeginningtofade–comparedtoheryoungerself,asweetandcarefreegirlwhosuddenlyfindsherselfinthespotlight.Thisisaclassic(經(jīng)典的)taleofarisetofame,butintoday’sworldofsocialmedia,it’seasyforjustaboutanyonewithasmartphonetobecomefamous.Butasmoreandmorepeoplesearchforthespotlight,thismayaddpressureonmanyofustokeepupwiththe“perfect”livesweseeontheInternet.“Itappearsthatmostpeople

arelivinglivesfullofnothingbuthappiness,love,andrewardingeventsandexperiences,”psychologist(心理學(xué)家)KurtSmithwroteonHuffPost.Thatisn’ttosaythateveryoneusestheirpopularitytomakeothersfeelbadaboutthemselves.TakeUKbeautybloggerEmFordforexample.In2015,theonlinestar,knownforhermakeuptutorials(教程),postedavideoinwhichsheslowlyremovedherflawlessmakeup,showingherbadskinunderneath(在下面).“Iwantedtocreateafilmthatshowedhowsocialmediacansetunrealisticexpectationsforbothwomenandmen,”Fordwroteinthevideo’sdescription.So,itseemsthatthedefinitionoffamechangesallthetime.ButifVoxLuxteachesusonelesson,it’sthatifwe’reluckyenoughtoobtainthe“commodity”offame,weshouldspenditwisely.4.WhatisfameinNataliePortman’seyes?A.Itissomethingoneshouldtrytoavoid.B.Itisbecomingfamousinashorttime.C.Itchangeseverythinginourlifeintoacommodity.D.Itisthepopularitycreatedbysocialmedia,selfiesandtheInternet.5.WhatisthemovieVoxLuxmainlyabout,accordingtothearticle?A.It’sabouthowfameputspressureonallofus.B.It’sabouthowweshoulddealwithfamewell.C.It’saboutthelifeofatroubledpopstar.D.It’saboutwhymostpeopletaketofame.6.TheauthorusesEmFord’sexamplemainlyto______.A.stresstheimportanceofshowingthetruthtothepublicB.provethatsomepeopleusetheirfametoguideothersC.explainhowsocialmediasetsunrealisticexpectationsonpeopleD.showthatthedefinitionoffamechangesallthetime7.Whatistheauthor’sattitudetowardfame?A.Worried. B.Objective.C.Unclear. D.Approving.參考答案:4.C

5.C

6.B

7.B本文是說明文。作者向我們介紹了在當(dāng)今這個社交媒體、自拍和網(wǎng)絡(luò)的時代,名望的定義一直在變化?!?題詳解】細(xì)節(jié)理解題。根據(jù)第四段中的“Fameisacommodificationofeverything,whereviolencebecomessomethingyousell,newsbecomessomethingyousell,evenprivatelifedoes,”themovie’sstarNataliePortmantoldreportersattheTorontoInternationalFilmFestival.(電影明星娜塔莉·波特曼在多倫多國際電影節(jié)上對記者說:“名望是一切事物的

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