福建师范大学附属中学2022-2023学年高二下学期期中考试英语试题 含答案.docx
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1、福建师大附中2022-2023学年下学期期中考试高二英语试卷时间:120分钟 满分:150分第卷(共75分)第一部分 听力(共20小题;每小题1分,共20分)第一节(共5小题;每小题1分,满分5分)1What event are the speakers mainly talking about?ASnowboarding.BFigure skating.CSpeed skating.2Where are the speakers?AIn a department store.BAt a restaurant.CAt the booking office.3What does the woma
2、n think of the presentation?AInformative.BUnique.CConvincing.4How much will the woman pay for the bills?A$15B$20C$255What will the woman do?AVisit the national gallery.BGo to the dentist.CHave her car repaired.第二节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分15分)听第6段材料,回答第6、7题。6What can we learn about the woman?AShe likes playing
3、 badminton.BShe is a good swimmer.CShe is on a diet.7What is the relationship between the speakers?AWorkmates.BA couple.CCoach and player.听第7段材料,回答第8、9题。8Why does the man talk to the woman?ATo seek tips on using the bus system.BTo make a plan touring around Chicago.CTo reserve a visit to the Modern
4、Art Museum.9Who is the woman?AA tourist guide.BA bus driver.CA ticket seller.听第8段材料,回答第10至 12题。10Which of the following is Lindas job?AWrapping fruit.BCleaning houses.CPulling weeds.11How does the woman find her part-time job?ABoring.BMeaningful.CEnviable(令人羡慕的).12When will the man plant trees for h
5、is neighbors?AThis morning.BThis weekend.CThis afternoon.听第9段材料,回答第13至16题。13What is the man doing?AConducting an interview.BHosting a workshop.CAttending a lecture.14Why did Gigi start the project?ATo show respect for retired teachers.BTo make retired teachers available to kids.CTo improve teaching
6、environment for schools.15What should students do at the end of each session?ARaise questions.BChange groups.CGive presentations.16What is a challenge for Gigis work?ALanguage barrier.BNetwork crash.CStaff shortage.听第10段材料,回答第17至20题。17What do we know about Linda?AShe taught nursing.BShe lacked compa
7、ny.CShe set up the program.18What made Linda and Jessy form a pair?ATheir common interest.BTheir work experiences.CTheir education backgrounds.19How do the high school students help elderly people?ABy reading stories.BBy chatting with them.CBy designing educational programs.20What can we say about t
8、he program?AIt is a fortune-making project.BIt needs further improvements.CIt is a win-win practice.第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,共40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,共30分)阅读下面短文,从每题所给的四个选项(A、B、C和D)中,选出最佳选项,并在答题卡上将该项涂黑。ANATIONALGEOGRAPHICThe Stories Behind 3 of the Photos from Our Pictures of the YearEach year, National Geographic
9、 will publish a special issue to showcase some of the impressive images taken around the globe to celebrate the high-quality photography. This year, 49 were selected as the best photos of the year out of millions of images, and the photo editors give a glimpse behind the scenes of 3 images included
10、in 2022 Pictures of the Year annual special issue.Qanaaq, Greenland/Kiliii YyanPhotographer Kiliii Yyan is no stranger to documenting the daily lives of native peoples and the issues they face around the world. He commits himself to capturing surprising and unique images for each story while his col
11、league Mallory has quit in their tracks. In his story, two cousins push strollers(婴儿车)across a snowy plain in Greenland on their way to annual dogsled races. The story itself challenges readers to think about how to treat their ecosystem (生态系统)without destroying it and gives more insight into the da
12、ily lives of Inuit women.Canary Islands, Spain/Carsten PeterIts hard to capture the speed, texture, and sense of danger of lava(岩浆)flowing from a volcanic eruption, but thats what photographer Carsten Peter achieved with this image. He documented the 85-day eruption for National Geographic, then ret
13、urned to focus on the damage and on the scientific fieldwork that had been done once the slow-moving lava had cooled.Minneriya, Sri Lanka/Brent StirtonPhotographer Brent Stirton provided a window into these animals lives, which she hopes will increase awareness and stir up sympathy(同情)through the ph
14、oto.The image was tough to capture not only because Stirton needed to get close to the wild animals for the frame but also because it was a challenging time to work in Sri Lanka. The government was falling apart in economic crisis. “I think theres an opportunity to show people a side of animals they
15、 may have not seen before,” she says.For more pictures and stories, please click: /.21Whose image cares about peoples life?AMallorys.BCarsten Peters.CKiliii Yyans.DBrent Stirtons.22What shared features do these three pictures have?AThey all take efforts and patience.BThey are all about the environme
16、nt.CThey all provide a window into animals lives.DThey all make a difference to scientific fieldwork.23Where is this text probably taken from?AA geography magazine.BAn academic article.CA photography manual.DA photography website.BWhen reading, my mother likes to slice a paragraph or a sentence out
17、and attach it to the wall of her kitchen. She picks boring sentences that puzzle me. But I prefer copying favorite bright lines into a journal in soft, gray No.2. pencil, word by word.She doesnt know any of this. Theres nothing shocking: for our chatting. We seldom begin certain conversations though
18、 we talk on the phone weekly, sometimes making each other laugh so hard that I choke and she cries. But what we dont say could fill up rooms. Fights with my father. Small failures in school. Anything that really upsets us.My mother has never told me “I love you, Lisa.”-as if the four-word absence ex
19、plains who I amso I carry it with me, like a label on me. The last time she almost spoke the words was two years ago, when she called to tell me a friend had been in hospital. I said, “I love you, Mom.” She stopped for a while and then said, “Thank you.” I havent said it since, but Ive wondered why
20、my mother doesnt until Ive found a poem that supplies words for the blank spaces I try to figure out in our conversations:Dont fill up on bread. I say absent-mindedly. The servings here are huge.My son, middle-aged, says: Did you really just say that to me?What he doesnt know is that when were walki
21、ng together, I desire to reach for his hand.Its humble, yet heartbreaking. After copying it down in my journal, I emailed it to mom, adding “This poem makes me think of you.” My mother doesnt read poetryor at least, she doesnt tell me, and I felt nervous clicking “Send”.She never mentioned the poem.
22、 But the next time I went home for vacation, I noticed something new in the kitchen fixed to an antique. board: the poem. The board hung above the heater, the warmest spot in the kitchen. The poem still hangs there. Neither my mother no r I have ever spoken about it.24Whats the function of paragraph
23、 1?ATo stress the theme.BTo establish the setting.CTo represent the characters.DTo create the atmosphere.25Which of the following best describes the mother-daughter relationship?AShaky.BDistant.CReserved.DIntense.26Why did the author send the poem to her mom?AIt suited moms taste of literature.BShe
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