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房山區(qū)2022-2023學(xué)年度第一學(xué)期診斷性評價高二英語第一部分:知識運(yùn)用(共兩節(jié),滿分30分)第一節(jié)完形填空(共10小題;每小題分,共15分)閱讀下面短文,掌握其大意,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。Atabout11p.m.,Janetgotoffthetrain,wentintohercarandstarteddrivinghome.Shewassofamiliarwiththeroutethatshealmost___1___automatically:turnedlefttotheStationRoad,thenanotherleftontoMontaukHighway,andthen—bang!WhenJanet’scarhadjustcrossedtherailroadtracks,ithitanothervehicleandwas___2___backontothetracks.Injuredbutmostlyshockedbythecrashandbytheairbagsthatpoppedup,shewas___3___inthevehicle.Asithappened,Andrewwasjustabouttogotosleepwhenheheardasharpnoiseandsawtheaccidentnotfaroutsidehisbedroomwindow.Asaretired___4___,Andrew,whowas69,fetchedaflashlightandrushedoutwithout___5___.ArrivingatthespotAndrewlookedaroundand___6___Janet’scarstraddlingtherailwaytracks.Andthenheheardthebellring,whichsignaledatrain’sarrival.Thetrainwasrunningtowardthemataspeedofsome105kilometersperhour.Thedriver’s___7___cannotbeopenedduetothecollision,soAndrewquicklyrantotheothersideandmanagedtoopenthedoor.Heputtheairbags___8___,seizedherarms,pulledhertowardhimacrossthepassengerseatuntilfinallygotheroutandwalkedherto___9___assoonaspossible.Severalsecondslater,thetraincrashedintothevehicle.“Lastnight,”saidGregory,ChiefoftheDepartmentinSouthCountryAmbulance,“the_____10_____arrivedinpajamas(睡衣褲),notinafiretruck.”1.A.drove B.walked C.rode D.hiked2.A.brought B.went C.pushed D.moved3.A.engaged B.stuck C.absorbed D.spotted4.A.doctor B.driver C.firefighter D.engineer5.A.patience B.doubt C.exception D.hesitation6.A.predicted B.realized C.observed D.discovered7.A.window B.door C.belt D.handle8.A.aside B.down C.on D.up9.A.safety B.security C.station D.shelter10A.reporter B.police C.hero D.soldier第二節(jié)語法填空(共10小題;每小題分,共15分)A閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。StephenCurrywasthoughtbymanypeopletobeunsuitableforacareerinprofessionalbasketball.However,____11____(select)fortheNBAin2009,hejoinedtheGoldenStateWarriorsandperformed____12____everyone’sexpectationswithhisaccurateshootingandcontinuousefforts.In2015,Stephen____13____(win)hisfirstNBAchampionship,andheledtheWarriorstotheirfirstchampionshipsince1975.B閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。PeopleinParislovetheviewofthecity’sold____14____(building),especiallyNotreDameCathedralinParis(巴黎圣母院).____15____thetopofthe850-year-oldchurchandtwo-thirdsoftheroofweredestroyedbyafireonApril16.Parisiansweresoshockedandgatheredaroundthegiantchurch,____16____(pray)forthehundredsoffirefighterswhofoughttheflames.C閱讀下列短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。ThefirstlandmarktocatchmyeyeisthesplendidQingshuiheBridge,the____17____(long)bridgebuiltoverpermafrostintheworld.AgroupofTibetanantelopesismovingunderthebridge,someof____18____stoptoeatgrassattheirleisure.Thirty-threepassageshavebeenbuiltundertherailway____19____(allow)theanimalstomovesafelyandfreelyintheirnaturalhabitat.WildanimalssuchastheseTibetanantelopeshavenowbeenusingthesepassagesforyears.Theyseemtotallyunaware____20____wearespeedingpastatover100kilometresanhour.第二部分:閱讀理解(共兩節(jié),滿分38分)第一節(jié)(共14小題;每小題2分,共28分)閱讀下列短文,從每題所給的A、B、C、D四個選項中,選出最佳選項,并在答題卡上將該項涂黑。AWouldyouliketomakecontributionstoyourcommunity?MembersofLoveZonearecreativeandresponsible,makingthemperfectlyreadytohelphandlevariousproblemsthroughvolunteering.Ifyouwanttomakeadifferenceinyourcommunity,orbeapartofsomethingbiggerthanyourself,thenthisistheplacetostart.HereareafeworganizationsofLoveZonewithvolunteeropportunitiesforteens!HabitatforHumanityEveryonedeservestohaveaplacetheycallhome.ByvolunteeringwithHabitatforHumanity,youcanplayaroleinbuildingupyourcommunity.TheirHabitatYouthProgramsacceptvolunteersbetweentheagesof5and40.MealsonWheelsForthoseteenswhojustgottheirlicenses,here’savolunteeropportunitythatwillmakedrivingworthwhile.200millionmealshavebeendeliveredsofar.Youcanconnectwithyourlocalprovidertogetinvolved.MealsonWheelsisonamissiontomeetthenutritionalandsocialneedsoftheelderly.KeyClubAstheoldestserviceprogramforhighschoolstudentstheKeyClubhasquiteahistoryofhelpingteensgetinvolvedinvolunteering.Becauseclubsarestudent-led,yougetadirectsayinthekindsofserviceprojectsyouwanttodo.Chancesare,there’salreadyachapterinyourschool,butifnot,youcantrytakingtheleadinone.BestBuddiesVolunteerwithBestBuddiestohelppeoplewithintellectualanddevelopmentaldisabilitiesandyoucanmakethemconnectedwithotherpeople.Joinaschoolchapter(orstartyourown)tousefriendshipasatooltoimprovethesenseofbelonginginyourcommunity.Anddon’tworry.Evenifyoucan’tvolunteerphysically,therearealsotonsofonlinevolunteeropportunitiesavailable!Ifyouwanttofindoutmoreaboutjoiningaworthwhilevolunteerorganization,pleaseclickatwww.LoveZ.21.WhatisrequiredforjoiningMealsonWheels?A.Adriver’slicense. B.Anurse’slicense.C.Ateachercertificate. D.Anarchitectcertificate.22.Tohelppeoplewithdevelopmentaldisabilities,youcanjoin.A.HabitatforHumanity B.MealsonWheelsC.KeyClub D.BestBuddies23.Theauthorwritesthispassageto.A.getmorepeopletocontributetosocietyB.teachteenstobecreativeandresponsibleC.raisepublicawarenessofcommunityaffairsD.instructteensinwaystoearnvolunteerhoursBBornin1928,EugenioMonti,wasthebestyoungItalianskierofhisgeneration.HebecameknownastheFlyingRedheadandwonseveralnationaltitles,butin1951anaccidentcalledanendtohisskiingcareer.Itwasthenthatheswitchedtobobsleigh.In1954hewonhisfirstItalianchampionshipandstartedtodominatethesportinItalyandbeaforceinternationallyformorethanadecade.However,MontiismorewidelyrememberedasthefirstathletetobeawardedthePierredeCoubertinMedalforsportsmanshipdisplayedduringthe1964WinterOlympicGames.Atthe1964GamesinInnsbruck,Austria,MontiandhispartnerSergioSiorpaeswerethedefendingworldchampions,whichmadethemfavouritesinthetwo-manevent.MontiwasdesperatetoaddOlympicgoldstohismedalcollectionbecausehewas36yearsoldthenandhadalreadysufferedseriousproblemswithhisknees,arguablyrunningoutoftimetoachievehisOlympicdreams.ButtheywereinheatedcompetitionwiththeBritishteamofAnthonyNashandRobinDixon.Aftertworunsonthefirstday,theBritishledthefield.Ondaytwo,however,afaultyaxle(車軸)onthesledwouldhavebeensuretoleadtotheirwithdrawal,ifitweren’tforMontiofferingtolendthemthebolt(螺栓)fromhissled.TheBritishpairwentontorecordthefastesttimeonthatfinalrunandwongoldbyjust0.12seconds,whileMontiandSiorpaesclaimedthebronze.Fourdayslaterinthefour-manevent,Monti’sselflessnesstowardshisfellowcompetitorsshonethroughforasecondtimewhentherearaxleontheCanadianteam’ssledwasdamaged.MontisenttheItalianteam’smechanicstorepairit,withtheconsequencethattheCanadianteamwongold,withMontihavingtosettleforanotherbronze.MontiwasrecognisedwiththePierredeCoubertinMedalforsportsmanshipafterthe1964WinterGames.Andfouryearslater,attheageof40,atthe1968GamesinGrenoble,MontifinallyfulfilledhisdreamofbeinganOlympicchampion.24.WhatcanbelearnedaboutEugenioMontifromthepassage?A.Hecompletelyfailedinachievingmedalsatthe1964WinterGames.B.Hehadachievednationalandinternationalgoldsinskiingbefore1951.C.HehelpedAnthonyNashandRobinDixontwiceinInnsbruck,Austria.D.HewasawardedthefirstPierredeCoubertinMedalforsportsmanship.25.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“favourties”inParagraph2mean?A.Sportsmenwhohaveastrongfanbase.B.Competitorswhoareexpectedtowin.CAthleteswhoreceivebettertreatments.D.Playerswhoarelikedbetterbypeople.26WhatcanbestdescribeEugenioMontiaccordingtothepassage?A.Generousandselfless.B.Curiousandadaptable.C.Responsibleandcourageous.D.Perseveringandhardworking.27.Whatmightbethebesttitleforthetext?A.EugenioMonti—theFlyingRedheadB.EugenioMonti—AnOlympicLegendC.EugenioMonti—ARealBobsleighChampionD.EugenioMonti—AnAthletewithSportsmanshipCAsIreadaboutSarahLoh’sjourneytobecomingthefirstfemalechiefexecutiveoftheAustralianFootballLeague(AFL)lastweek,Iwasencouragedbytheresilience(堅韌)sheshowedtobecomealeaderinhersport,butalsodisappointedattheunfairtreatmentshefacedtogetthere.Lohhadtodealwithmanyofthesamequestionswomeninsportsoftenface,suchas:“Howcanawomancoachorleadwhenshehasneverplayedsports?”ButasanAsianwoman,Lohalsofacedquestionswithanaddedlayerofracism:“Whatwouldamulticulturalwomanknowaboutfootball?”ArecentVictoriaUniversitysurveyof221diversewomenmadeupofcurrentandformercoaches,managersandboardmembersfoundthathalfoftherespondentswereunhappywiththeirleadershiprolesandthatmanyaspiringleadersbelievedtheirgenderandbackgroundwerebarriers.Womenfromdifferentbackgrounds,races,religions,classesandsexualorientationscansometimesexperiencemultiplelayersofinjusticedependingonthecontext.Inordertoaddresstheseinequalities,therearepracticalstepssportingorganizationscantaketocreatewelcomingandinclusiveenvironmentsforwomeninsportsateverylevel.Inrecentyears,nationalsportingorganizationsacrossAustraliahaveshownanincreasingcommitmenttoandengagementinthepromotionofgenderequalityandrespecttopreventviolenceagainstallwomen.Recognizingtheirownprofileandinfluence,theyhavetakenactivestepstoaddressthedriversofviolenceandinequality,includingthrougheducationandawareness-raisingprogramssuchasCarltonRespects.Sportshaveaninfluencewaybeyondthefield,courtorgreenonwhichthey’replayed,andtheyprovideanopportunitytosetandmaintainpositivecommunitystandards.Whileresilienceisagreatstrengthtopossessasaleader,womenofcolor,AboriginalandTorresStraitIslanderwomenorthosefromrefugeeandmigrantbackgroundsshouldn’tberequiredtowearsuchathicksetofarmor(防御)tosimplyworkinsports.Surelyrespect,equalityandsafetyforallisnottoomuchtoaskfor.28.WhatcanwelearnaboutSarahLohfromthetext?A.ShefacedunfairtreatmentasaplayerintheAFL.B.SheisthefirstChinesechiefexecutiveintheAFL.C.HersportsachievementsmadeheraleaderintheAFL.D.Herroadtosuccesswashardduetohergenderandrace.29.Whichmeasurehasbeentakentosolvetheproblemofgenderinequality?A.Strengtheningfemalesresiliencebytraining.B.Establishingmorefemalesportingorganizations.C.Raisingpublicawarenessofviolenceagainstwomen.D.Offeringmoreopportunitiesforwomentotakesports.30.Theauthorwritesthispassageto.A.recognizethevalueoffemaleleadersB.callforequalityandrespectforfemalesC.encouragemorefemalestotakesportsD.presentthedifficultiesfemaleleadersfaceDCoralsarecomebackcreatures.Astheworldfrozeandmeltedandsealevelsroseandfellover30,000years,Australia’sGreatBarrierReef,whichisroughlythesizeofItaly,diedandrevivedfivetimes.Butnow,duetohumanactivities,coralsfacethemostcomplexconditiontheyhaveyethadtodealwith.℃couldcausecoralreefstodecline70-90%.Theplanetisabout1℃hotterthaninthe19thcenturyanditsseasarebecomingwarmer,stormierandmoreacidic(酸性的).Thisisalreadyaffectingrelationsbetweencoralsandthesingle-celledalgae(海藻),whichgivethemtheircolor.Whenwatersbecomeunusuallywarm,algaefloataway,leavingreefsaghostlywhite.This“bleaching”ishappeningfivetimesasoftenasitdidinthe1970s.Meanwhilethechangingchemistryoftheoceansmakesitharderforcoralstoformtheirstructures.Ifcoralsgo,diversandmarinebiologistsarenottheonlypeoplewhowillmissthem.Reefstakeuponlyapercentoftheseafloor,butsupportaquarteroftheplanet’sfishdiversity.Thefishthatreefsshelterareespeciallyvaluabletotheirpooresthumanneighbors,manyofwhomdependonthemasasourceofprotein.Roughlyaneighthoftheworld’spopulationliveswithin100kmofareef.Coralsalsoprotect150,000kmofshorelineinmorethan100countriesandterritoriesfromtheoceansbuffeting(肆虐),aswellasgeneratingbillionsofdollarsintourismrevenue.Coralsystemsmustadaptiftheyaretosurvive.Theyneedprotectionfromlocalsourcesofharm.Theireco-systemssufferfromwastefromfarms,buildingsitesandblastfishing.Governmentsneedtoimposetighterrulesontheseindustrials,suchastougherlocalbuildingcodes,andtoputmoreeffortintoenforcingrulesagainstoverfishing.Settingupmarineprotectedareascouldalsohelpreefs.Localswhofearfortheirlivelihoodscouldbegivenworkasrangerswiththejoboflookingafterthereserves.Visitorstomarineparkscanberequiredtopayaspecialtax,likewhathasbeendoneintheCaribbean.Manyreefsthathavebeendamagedcouldbenefitfromrestoration.Coral’sbiodiversityoffershope,becausethesamecoralwillgrowdifferentlyunderdifferentconditions.CoralsofthewesternPacific,forexample,canwithstandhighertemperaturesthanthesamespeciesintheeasternPacific,whichprovesawayforwardtoencouragecoralstogrowinnewspots.31.Accordingtothepassage,whatmayhappentocoralreefswhenwatersbecomewarm?A.Floatingaway. B.Changingforms.C.Turningwhite. D.Becomingacidic.32.AccordingtoParagraph4,thegovernmentsshould.A.banpeoplefromfishinginthecoralreefareasB.reducethenumberofvisitorstothemarineparksC.callonvolunteerstolookafterthemarinereservesD.carryoutstricterrulesonindustriesaroundthecoast33.Whichofthefollowingstatementsiscorrectaccordingtothepassage?A.Coralshaveexperienceddeathandrevivalforfivetimes.B.Reefsplayanimportantpartinprotectingthefishdiversity.C.Coralsystemssufferfromagriculture,tourismandfishing.D.Thegrowthofcoralhasnothingtodowiththecondition.34.What’sthemainpurposeofthepassage?A.Toattachmoreimportancetocoralreefsprotection.B.Topresentthesignificanceofcoralreefstotheworld.C.Toexposetheinfluenceofclimatechangeoncoralreefs.D.Toappealtogovernmentsforquickactiontosavecoralreefs.第二節(jié)(共5小題;每小題2分,共10分)根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容,從短文后的七個選項中選出能填入空白處的最佳選項。選項中有兩項為多余選項。HowtoFindYourMuseThroughCreativePursuitsHaveyoueverheardthefamousquote“Geniusis1percentinspirationand99percentperspiration”?____35____Someartists,writers,poets,musicians,andevenscientistslooktoamuseasthesourceoftheircreativityorgenius.Thefollowingtipscanhelpyoutofindyourmuse.Listentomusic.Songs,andmusicingeneral,canhelpyourelax.____36____Music,specificallylyrics,canalsotransportyoutoaspecifictimeorplaceandprovideyouwithideastohelpsparkyourowncreativity.Writewhatevercomestomindtogetyourcreativityflowing.Youmaynothaveanyconcreteideas,butsimplywritingsomethingdowncanhelpgeneratecreativethoughts.Consideritaformofbrainstorming.Rememberthatyoucanalwaysstartoverorrevisepreviousthoughtsbeforeyoufinishafinaldraft.Writing,inandofitself,canhelpyougeneratethoughts.____37____Itisbestifyoudothistypeofwritingbyhand,becauseitwillconnectyoumorefullytothewritingprocess.____38____Evenifyousticktoonetypewhenyouwrite,youcanborrowsmallerconcepts,thelatesttrend,personalitypreferences,sceneryideas,andsomuchmorefromreadingdifferenttypesofbooks.Eachstorywasprobablyinspiredfromtheauthor’sownexplorationofotherbooksortalesandthingsthathappenedtooraroundhiminhisdailylives.Trydoodling(涂鴉)ordrawingtorelaxandstimulateyourcreativity.____39____Instead,tryspontaneous(自發(fā)的)activities,suchasdoodlingorabstractdrawing,asawaytobecreativewithoutthepressurethatcancomewithcreatingfinishedart.A.Peoplefindinspirationinallsortsofcreativeactivities.B.Readalotofdifferentstoriestofindcreativeinspiration.C.Tryfreewritingorjournalingfor15minuteseveryday.D.Inspirationissomethingthatcomeseasilyforsomepeople,butisastruggleforothers.E.Thelyricsandthemelodiesyoulistentocanlightenthoughtsthatmightweighyoudown.F.Havefunandencounteryourartisticsidewithoutworryingaboutfindinginnovativeideas.G.Youcanexpressyourselfartisticallywithoutproducingaprofessionaldrawingeverytime.第三部分書面表達(dá)(共兩節(jié),滿分32分)第一節(jié)(共4小題;第40、41題各2分,第42題3分,第43題5分,共12分)閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)題目要求用英文回答問題。Isitbetterforourbodiestoworkoutatcertaintimesoftheday?Scientistshaveknownforsometimethateverytissueinourbodiescontainsakindofbiologicalclockthatgoesoffinresponsetomessagesrelatedtoourdailyexposuretolight,foodandsleep.However,whetherandhowexercisetimingmightinfluencemetabolic(新陳代謝的)healthhasbeenlessclear,andtheresultsofpastexperimentshavenotalwaysagreed.Amuch-discussed2019studyfoundthatmenwithType2diabetes(糖尿?。﹚hocompletedafewminutesofhigh-intensityinterval(間隔)sessionsintheafternoonimprovedtheirblood-sugarcontrolaftertwoweeks.PatrickSchrauwen,aprofessorofnutritionandmovementsciencesreadthat2019studywithinterest.HehadbeenstudyingexerciseinpeoplewithType2diabetes,buthadnotconsideredthepossibleroleoftiming.Now,seeingthevaryingimpactsoftheintenseworkouts,hewonderedifthetimingofworkoutsmightsimilarlyaffectpeople’smetabolisms.Incidentally,heandhiscolleagueshadaready-madesourceofdataintheirownpriorexperiment.Severalyearsearlier,theyhadaskedadultmenathighriskforType2diabetestoridestationarybicyclesatthelabthreetimesaweekfor12weeks,whiletheresearcherstrackedtheirmetabolichealth.Theyalsohadnotedwhentheridersshowedupfortheirworkouts.Theresearcherspulleddataforthe12menwhoconsistentlyhad

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