1、 高二上学期英语期中测试题 2022.11第二部分 阅读理解(共两节,满分40分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2分,满分30分)阅读下列短文,从每题的四个选项中,选出最佳选项。AScience in the CityScience in the City invites experts from local organizations to discuss timely topics in science and technology and how they affect our community.Members Meet And Greet Ticket: Pet College 101J
2、oin Disa Emerson, Behavior Program Director at Seattle Humane will share stories and knowledge of how animals learn and the ways used to make them adoption-ready.Time: 17, JUL, 6:00 pm-9:00 pm Harnessing AI To Fight Global PovertyCharles Delahunt and Matt Keller, research scientists at Intellectual
3、Ventures Lab, will share how harnessing machine learning can bring technology and professional skills to the frontlines of global health and development.Time: 24, JUL, 7:00 pm-9:00 pmScience And A Movie: Honey I Shrunk the KidsEvery invention may start accidentally. We will show the Disney family fa
4、vorite Honey I Shrunk the Kids paired with a talk by Rae Eaton, research scientist of the University of Washington.Time: 01, AUG, 7:00 pm-10:00 pm The Global Nature of NursingAzita Emami, Dean of the UWs College of Nursing will discuss the global nature of nursing and the importance of educating nur
5、ses to deliver care in a wide variety of cultures. This free event is part of our Global Health and Development lecture series.Time: 11, DEC, 7:00 pm-10:00 pm21. Which event is fit for pet keepers?A. Members Meet and Greet Ticket: Pet College 101. B. Harnessing AI To Fight Global PovertyC. Science A
6、nd A Movie: Honey I Shrunk the Kids. D. The Global Nature of Nursing.22. When will people see a film?A. 17, JUL. B.24,JUL. C.01, AUG. D. 11, DEC.23. What do the four events have in common?A. They are all free for members.B. They are all aimed at children.C. They are all evening programmes.D. They al
7、l offer many hand-on activities. BI remember doing the household chores to help my mother when I was nine. I hated changing the vacuum cleaner(真空吸尘器) bag and picking up things the machine did not suck up. Twenty years later. in 1978, with this lifelong dislike of the way the machine worked, I decide
8、d to make a bagless one.Easier said than done, of course. I didnt realize that I would spend the next five years perfecting my design, a process (过程) that resulted in 5,127 different prototypes (样机).By the time I made my 15th prototype, my third child was born. By 2,627, my wife and I were really co
9、unting our pennies. By 3,727, my wife was giving art lessons for some extra cash, and we were getting further and further into debt. These were tough times, but each failure brought me closer to solving the problem.In the early1980s, I started trying to get licensing agreements for my technology. Th
10、e reality was very different, however. The major vacuum makers had built a business model with bags. No one would license my idea, not because it was a bad one, but because it was bad for business. But soon after, the companies that I had talked with started making machines like mine. I had to fight
11、 legal battles on both sides of the Atlantic to protect the patents (专利权) on my vacuum cleaner.I was still in financial difficulties until 1993,when my bank manager personally persuaded Lloyds Bank to lend me $1 million. Then I was able to go into production. Within two years, the Dyson vacuum clean
12、er became a best-seller in Britain.Today, I still accept risk and the potential for failure as part of the process. Nothing beats the excitement of invention.24. What made the author design a bagless vacuum cleaner?A. His willingness to help Mom. B. His curiosity about machines.C. His boredom of doi
13、ng endless homework. D. His discontent with the cleaners of that age.25. What is paragraph 2 mainly about?A.The help from the authors wife.B.The educational problems of the family. C. The steps of making a bagless cleaner.D. The difficult process of the new invention.26.Why did the companies refuse
14、to license the authors technology?A.They thought they might suffer loss. B. They considered it not good enough C. They faced legal problems themselves. D. They had begun making such machines.27.What lesson can we learn from the authors experience?A.Think twice before acting.B. Failure is the mother
15、of success.C. Actions speak louder than words.D. A good beginning makes a good ending.CThe liver(肝脏) cleans the blood and helps remove poison from the body.But liver cancer is the sixth most common cancer in the world, and now researchers are developing a new form of treatment. They say it reduces t
16、he chances of harming the patient.This treatment involves the use of natural, non-poisonous chemicals from plants.That is why the researchers call it a “green” method for fighting cancer.Kattesh Katti is a professor of radiology and physics at the University of Missouris School of Medicine. For more
17、 than 10 years, he has studied the use of nanotechnology(纳米技术) to fight cancer.Nanotechnology is the science of making things unimaginably small. For this study, Katti used extremely small objects to target and destroy cancer cells in the livers of mice and human cells in the laboratory.Kattesh Katt
18、i used very small particles (颗粒) of gold. The gold was covered in a protective material. He says the particles attract cancer cells. Those cells are far more affected by lower levels of heat than healthy cells.Once the particles travel to and connect with the cells, they are heated with a laser. Tha
19、t destroys the cancer cells, but the healthy ones around them live.“The patient will be administered with these nano particles. Within a couple of hours, the patient will be treated with lasers, and then the patient can go home. So, there is no radioactivity. There is no harmful waste. There is no b
20、ad effect on the patient.”What that means is that the patient would not have the same side effects that one can have from radiation and chemotherapy(化疗).Chemotherapy drugs often are poisonous. While they kill off the cancer cells, they are also poisonous to the healthy cells and the patient can get
21、very sick.28. Why is the new form of treatment called a “green” method?A. It avoids the opportunities of hurting the patient.B. Chemicals used in treatment are natural and harmless.C. It helps clean the blood and remove poison from the body.D. Plants are directly used to treat the patient without ot
22、her medicine.29.What can we know about Katti according to the text?A.He has been a professor in cancer research for over a decade. B. He used nanotechnology to make small particles into gold. C. He used nanotechnology to kill cancer cells in the hospital.D. He thinks nano particles can treat cancer
23、patients more effectively 30. Whats Kattis attitude toward the new method of treatment?A. Doubtful. B. Uncaring. C. Positive. D. Worried.31. Whats the best title for the text?A. Can fighting cancer be green? B. Researchers can deal with liver cancer C. Liver cancer is not a big problem D. Which is b
24、etter, radiation or chemotherapy?DResearchers at the University of Sussex, Imperial College London and Nanyang Technological University in Singapore have for the first time used game theory(博弈论) to allow robots to assist humans safely and variously.The research team used adaptive control(自适应控制)and N
25、ash equilibrium(纳什均衡)to program a robot that can understand its human users behavior in order to better foresee their movements and respond to them. The researchers believe the breakthrough could make robots help humans do things better in many areas, such as sport training, body recovery or shared
26、driving.Lead author Dr Yanan Li, Lecturer in Control Engineering at the University of Sussex, said, “It is still very early days in the development of robots and at present, those robots for work are not intuitive enough to work closely and safely with human users. By allowing the robot to identify
27、human users behavior and make use of game theory to let the robot react to them in the best way, we have developed a system where robots can work along with humans as humans do.”To successfully apply game theory to the interaction of a robot and its human users, the researchers had to overcome the p
28、roblem that the robot cannot know the humans intentions. The researchers thus had to develop a method allowing the robot to identify the human partner while safely and efficiently interacting with their motion.The reactive robotic programming system allows a robot to continuously learn the human use
29、rs control and adapt its own control accordingly. The robot is able to understand the human users action and then respond to it and help them to perform tasks successfully with minimal effort.Professor Etienne Burdet, senior author of the paper, added: “Game theory has had important influences on ec
30、onomics during the last century and lead to several Nobel prizes.”32.What can be known about the programmed robot according to paragraph 2?A. It goes out of style quickly.B. It is no better than other robots. C. It can help humans in many ways.D. It never knows its human users control goals.33.The k
31、ey to successfully applying game theory to human-robot interaction is to make robots_.A. know the humans intentions B. respond to the human users actionC. work along with humans closely and safely D. complete tasks perfectly with the least effort34. What makes it possible for robots to identify the
32、human users behavior?A. The human users hand gestures. B. The human users facial expressions. C.The method of using the game theory. D. The reactive robotic programming system.35.Which of the following can be the best title for the text?A. How did game theory come into being?B. Game theory has impor
33、tant influences on sport training C. How can game theory bring humans and robots closer? D. Game theory can make a big difference to body recovery第二节(共5小题;每小题2分,满分10分)根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填人空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。In the spring and summer months, thunderstorms are common. 36 In thunderstorms, lightning ca
34、n strike people and buildings and is very dangerous.It was reported that a man was struck by lightning when he was making a phone call under a tree. He died at once. You may not know it, but nearly 1,800 thunderstorms are happening at any moment around the world. 37 So what should you do during a li
35、ghtning storm? Scientists say that a persons chances of being struck by lightning are 1 in 600,000. 38If you are indoors during a thunderstorm:*Stay away from anything that is metal because lightning can come into the house through it. *Dont stand near the windows.*Dont take a shower or bath. Lightn
36、ing can travel through water.* Never use the phone. 39If you are caught in a thunderstorm outdoors:* 40 If theres no building around, try to find a low place to stay in.*Do not go under a tree because the lightning could hit the tree and travel through the tree to hit you.* Never use a cell phone.A.
37、 Try to get home as soon as possible.B. Go into a nearby building or car right away.C. But it is very important for us to learn about lightning. D.In fact, many people are killed by lightning every year. E.Lightning could travel through the phone line and hit you.F.Since they happen often, some peop
38、le dont take them seriously. G. But you can reduce those chances by following these safety rules.第三部分 语言知识运用(共两节,满分45分)第一节 (共20 题;每小题1.5分,满分30分)阅读下面短文,从各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最佳选项。Todd was a sadly quiet 11-year-old boy struggling to adjust to the death of his mother. His father had left long ag
39、o, and Todd was living with an aunt who made it 41 that she disliked to take responsibility.On several occasions, his 42 Sheryl heard his aunt tell him, “If it werent for my generosity, youd be a 43 orphan.” Sheryl took extra pains to make Todd feel 44 in class, and encouraged his interest in making
40、 things. Just before Christmas break, Todd shyly 45 her with a small decorated box hed made.“Its beautiful!” Sheryl cried.Todd replied, “Theres something special 46 that my mom gave me before she died.”She said, “Its the only thing I can 47 you and still have plenty leftover. It helps you feel bette
41、r when youre 48 and safe when youre 49 .” As Sheryl started to open the box,Todd 50 her, “Oh, you cant see it.” Sheryl asked 51 ,“Well, what is it?”“Its 52 . Youre the first person since my mom that I love.Sheryl hugged Todd tightly and said, “Ill 53 this forever. Its the best gift Ive 54 got.”She k
42、ept it on her desk until she 55 , and touched it whenever she was sad or scared. It never 56 to make her heart smile.Years later, Todd sent her the autograph book(签名簿) he wrote during his graduation from a medical school. Its been in the 57 ever since.In truth, lovenot diamondsis the 58 that keeps o
43、n giving. 59 , love generates itself. The more you 60 , the more you have left.41 .A. possible B. known C. reasonable D. secret42. A. neighbor B. grandpa C. teacher D. uncle43. A. friendless B. careless C. hopeless D. homeless44. A. ignored B. upset C. separated D. valued45. A. presented B. awarded
44、C. traded D. bothered46. A. beyond B. inside C. around D. below47. A. give B. take C. buy D. help48. A. happy B. curious C. sad D. rich49. A. surprised B. puzzled C. scared D. encouraged50. A. warned B. ordered C. pleased D. advised51. A. nervously B. favorably C. differently D. kindly52. A.joy B. p
45、ity C. love D. wisdom53.A. watch B. treasureC. cover D. hide54. A. ever B. hardly C. even D. frequently55. A. married B. graduated C. deserted D. retired56. A. stopped B. failed C. arranged D. continued57. A. desk B. room C. heart D. box58. A. gift B. idea C. offer D. sense59. A. Therefore B. Howeve
46、r C. Besides D. Anyway60. A. give away B. take in C. set aside D. pick up第二节 (共10 小题;每小题1.5分,满分15 分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填人1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Have you ever been too shy to express thanks towards someone? Well, a new study says you should not worry about that so much.Recently, researchers have published a stud
47、y on how people gave and _61_(receive) letters of thanks. _62_ they found was that expressing and receiving appreciation increased _63_(happy) for both sides, but peoples self-consciousness (自我意识) often made it less possible for them to express their appreciation.In the experiments, the researchers
48、asked _64_(hundred) of participants to write an email to someone close to them _65_(express) their appreciation and giving _66_ specific example of how that person made their lives better.The writers often underestimated (低估) the positive effect _67_ the emails would have on the receivers. They thou
49、ght that the receivers would feel _68_(embarrassed) and uncomfortable over the letters than they actually were. Contrary _69_ the writers belief, the receivers were thankful, warm and understanding.So next time you feel hesitant about expressing your appreciation for others, remember that it will mo
50、st _70_(probable) go a lot better than you think.第四部分 写作(共两节,满分35)第一节 短文改错(共10小题,每小题1分,满分10分)假定英语课上老师要求同桌之间交换修改作文,请你修改你同桌的以下作文。文中共有10处语言错误,每句中最多有两处。每处错误仅涉及一个单词的增加、删除或修改。增加:在缺词处加一个漏字符号(),并在其下面写出该加的词。删除:把多余的词用斜线()划掉。修改:在错的词下划一横线,并在该词下面写出修改后的词。注意:1.每处错误及其修改均仅限一词;2.只允许修改10处,多者(从第11处起)不计分。My grandmother
51、and mother are both well-known piano players. When I was 3 years old, I developed to an interest in musical instruments, especial in piano. The home environment has always inspired me to keeping practicing. Since I could remember, Ive been playing piano even for about eight hours a day. I am a shy a
52、nd quiet girl, because the instrument is a unique means for me to express me feelings. I have participated in various musical event at home and abroad. Combine erhu with contemporary music, I hope to make more people know this tradition instrument. It is encouraging that what I have done contribute
53、to their better understanding of Chinese culture.第二节 书面表达(满分25分)假定你是李华,你的朋友 Jack 询问你上个星期参加英语比赛的情况,请你给他写一封电子邮件,要点如下:1.参赛目的; 2.备赛过程及比赛结果。注意:1.词数 100 左右;2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已为你写好,但不计入总词数。 Dear Jack,Id like to share my experience of joining in the English speech contest last week with you._ _ _ _ Yours sincerely,Li Hua