2022-2023学年度高一英语必修二综合测试卷二.docx
2022-2023学年度高一英语必修二综合测试卷二试卷说明:1 .分值:120分;建议时长:90分钟.答题前填写好自己的姓名、班级、学号等信息2 .请将答案正确填写到相应的答题区域一、阅读理解(本题共15小题,共37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出最佳选项。ADo you love music? If you are a music lover, there are some music festivals for you to learn about.The Strawberry Music FestivalHeld at the most beautiful fairground in California, the Strawberry Music Festival takes over (he Nevada County Fairgrounds every Memorial Day fbr four days. This park, which is set in the Sierra Nevada foothills, offers the perfect environment for camping and performances by some of the top artists. The festival also offers childreiVs programs, workshops and activities fbr all ages.The Tree Town Music FestivalYou don't have to be in the Southwest or in Texas to enjoy yourself in the country lifestyle. Country living can be found all over the United States. The Tree Town Music Festival in Forest City, Iowa, is a great example of country fun in the Midwest. The Tree Town Music Festival features camping and live music from some of the biggest names in modern country. This festival is suitable for young and old alike.The Tampa Bay Indian Music FestivalThis festival shows respect for the traditions of India and its people. Food, music and performances are top attractions and display (he Indian heritage proudly. Yoga fans can catch a relaxing practice via kirtan (唱颂).This experience of Indian culture is fun for all ages.The SXSVV Music FestivalAnother festival attracts all ages is (he SXSW Music Festival. The festival is a global music event taking place every March in Austin, Texas. Each year the SXSW Music Festival hosts a wonderful mix of artists performing in bars, clubs, parks, hotels and more in Austin, Texas. Not limited in sorts or regional focus, audiences can enjoy different kinds of musical styles at SXSW. 1. If you are interested in camping, which festivals suit you best?A. The Strawberry Music Festival & The Tree Town Music Festival.B. The Tree Town Music Festival & The SXSW Music Festival.C. The SXSW Music Festival & The Strawberry Music Festival.D. The Tampa Bay Indian Music Festival & The Strawberry Music Festival.2. What is special about the Tampa Bay Indian Music Festival?A. Its theme is about yoga.B. It is suitable fbr children.C. You can experience country lifestyle there.D. You can know something about Indian culture.3. What do the four festivals have in common?A. They all feature camping.B. They are all held in spring.C. They are suitable for all ages.D. They all provide various musical styles.BYou may have seen a person pour milk (bam into a coffee, upon which a beautiful pattern appears. But have you seen the art in a cup of tea?Creating tea art in cups, or dian cha in Chinese, is a tea art from (he Song Dynasty. Different from the way of making tea during the Tang Dynasty, dian cha begins with pouring water over fine powdered (粉状的)tea, creating a paste (糊)and then adding more hot water, constantly stirring it by hand with a bamboo stick.This action of pouring hot water is called dian, hcncc the name dian cha, which was listed as an intangible (非物质的)cultural heritage of Runzhou district, Zhcnjiang city, J iangsu province, in 2019."It's like adding bells and whistles to tea and giving people a stronger sense of occasion, so drinking tea is more fhn,“ said 40-year-old Han Zheming.The Shanghai designer has been fascinated by dian cha since childhood. 44My mother loves traditional culture and I have been leaning toward it under her influence, said Han. After he graduated from the China Academy of Art in Zhejiang province in 2006, Han began his attempt at reviving the art form.Han said that during the process of dian cha, the foam is like paper while the tea paste is like ink. Bui “drawing“ on the tea fbam is not easy. When it comes to traditional paintings, it is about the soft bnish against the hard paper, but with the tea, it is the other way round. It's the hard teaspoon against (he soft foam.To spread dian cha culture, Han put the process of tea-stirring and drawing on social media platforms, including Xiaohongshu, Bilihili and Douyin, attracting more than 20,OCX) followers. Speaking about his understanding of this tea art, Han said it's "to increase the aesthetics (美感)” rather than change the nature of tea.4. What do we know about dian cha from the passage?A. Its name comes from the process of making it.B. It's made by adding fine powdered tea to hot water.C. It is an intangible cultural heritage in Zhejiang province.D. Its making method is the same in the Tang and Song dynasties.5. What inspired Han Zhemin to take an interest in dian cha?A. His mother's influence on him.B. His educational experience in college.C. His dream to revive traditional Chinese culture.D. The strong sense of occasion during the process.6. How is paragraph 6 developed?A. By using examples.B. By providing facts.C. By giving a definition.D. By making comparisons.7. Why did Han put the process of dian cha on the Internet?A. To attract more followers.B. To change the nature of tea.C. To promote the culture of dian cha.D. To share his understanding of the tea art.cLos Angeles, as everyone knows, is a noodle bowl of highways. As everyone may not know, it's also a city where big cats can wander wild inside. But big cats and highways do not mix. That is why Los Angeles will build one of the world's wildlife passages to protect these animals.The cats mentioned above are mountain lions. They live in the Santa Monica Mountains. Their numbers don't change much. Their habitat is mostly untouched wilderness, full of deer, the lions' main food. The ecology of their mountains is healthy, thanks to their existence at the top of the food chain. Yet genetic (基因的)worsening can be just as deadly.Cutting through (he mountains is Route 101, carrying up to 10.000 vehicles an hour. It cuts the Santa Monica Mountains and form a larger wilderness in the North. But the southern part is not big enough for all the lions, each of which requires hunting grounds of 160-390 square kilometers. The result is a trapped population in the South and genetic worsening.A study in 2016 found that, given their environment, the Santa Monica mountain lions' chances of extinction in 50 years would be 15-22%; because of their genetic worsening, the chance of extinction was more like 99.7%.Fortunately, Los Angeles does not need to introduce females from other states to refresh the gene pool. There are healthy mountain-lion populations north of the Santa Monica Mountains, separated by the road. But hidden cameras show (he animals stood at the side of (he highway, not daring to cross. The solution is a 50-nietre-wide dirt bridge, which will greatly solve the problem.Genetically, even a few matings would make a difference. "The passage will definitely save the mountain lion,'' thinks Paul Edelman of the Mountains Recreation and Conservation Authority. "It's just a matter of how long it takes.Whal's the meaning of the underlined phrase “a noodle bowl” in paragraph 1 ?A. Road network.B. A food source.C. A food container.D. A living environment.8. What is likely to happen after (he building of wildlife passage?A. The mountain lions will be free from extinction.B. The problem of genetic worsening can be largely solved.C. Los Angeles will own the only wildlife passage in the world.D. California still need to introduce females to refresh the gene pool.9. What is Paul Edelman's attitude to the passage?A. Positive.B. Negative.C. Doubtful.D. Uncertain.10. What's the main idea of the passage?A. Mountain lions and highways can mix together.B. Genetic worsening is a deadly threat to mountain lions.C. Los Angeles will build one of the world's wildlife passages.D. Building wildlife passages is a solution to genetic worsening.DEvery Monday morning retired GP (全科医生)Dr. Dominique Herauh leaves his home in northwestern France and drives 25 miles (o work at an unusual health center. The medical centre, set up to deal with a shortage of local GPs, is entirely staffed by retired doctors and medical students.All over Europe, people are reaching retirement age, taking a pension (养老金),and then getting a job. According to a recent survey, more than 5 million of the 200 million Europeans working in 2019 were over the age of 65.Reasons for joining the ranks of the so called “unretired" differ, though only a fifth of workers over 65 take jobs mainly out of financial necessity, according to Eurofbund. The majority do it because they love their jobs: EU statistics show that 93% of earners aged 65 to 74 are happy in their employment.There are also clear mental and physical health benefits when pensioners look for a job. Research shows the unretired feel healthier, and report a better quality of life than their retired peers. In addition, they are less depressed and have a sharper memory.While it's possible that older and younger generations sometimes compete for jobs, the experienced GPs teach trainees how to properly examine patients, and the students bring their older colleagues up to date on medical guidance. "Working with young people is energizing/, Dr Herault says. 'Tm doing something that's good fbr my mind and body, and I'm bringing something to society.”Dr Herault regularly works ten hours a workday. Despite the exhausting pace, he insists that “one day a week isn't exhausting.There's still plenty of time fbr other activities. He plans to carry on for another two or three years until enough new GPs finish their training. For now, his patients are just thankful they finally have a doctor (o consultwhatever his age.11. What's the purpose of paragraph one?A. To present a new trend in Europe.B. To introduce Dr Dominique's new job.C. To show a way to train medical students.D. To deal with the problem facing the medical center.12. What,s the main reason fbr the “unretirement”?A. Financial necessity.B. The love for the job.C. Decreased happiness.D. The shortage of qualified workers.13. Which of the following is not a possible benefit for the unretired people?A. A life of higher quality.B. A healthier body.C. The decline of memory.D. A more optimistic attitude.14. What can we learn from the last two paragraphs?A. The high-pace work is a little tiring for old people.B. uUnrctircmcnf, is a win-win situation on several levels.C. Enough new PGs will accept their training in 2-3 years.D. Old employees will force the young people out of the business.根据短文内容,从短文后的选项中选出能填入空白处的最佳选项。选项中有两项为多余选项。How to Avoid an Internet AddictionIt may seem like everyone surfs the web these days. But if you can't have interest in other aspects of your life because of the Internet, you may be on your way (o an Internet addiction. You might fear you're the only one who has experienced that feeling. 16 Luckily, there are some ways to avoid living your life in front of the computer.17More and more people in the world arc becoming addicted to the Internet, and you arc not the only one with this problem. So do not be embanassed. Just be brave to admit that you are on your way to an Internet addiction. And then find others with the same problem and help each other beat it.Set aside limited time for computer use.Make sure not to turn it on loo many times a week. If you have a laptop, make sure to put it somewhere that you can remember but not somewhere that you see every day. Try keeping the lid closed when you are not using it. 18 If you have a desktop PC, try not to go near it or put something over it like a sheet.Call people instead of sending instant messages or texts.If you are free on weekends, call friends and ask them to go outside lo do something you enjoy, like playing a sport. This will take your mind off the computer. 19Use an alarm clock or timer (计时器).Before using your computer, decide on a time limit such as 30 minutes. Set the clock or tinier and make sure that you get away from the computer when the time is up. Alternatively create a shutdown timer on your desktop. 20A. Being addicted to it is quite normal.B. Admit you arc at risk of an addiction.C. The truth, though, is that it's quite common to be an addict.D. When the computer is not looking at you, you arc less likely to use it.E. This can be programmed lo shut down your computer after (he set time.F. This will stop you from using the Internet so often or going on to another page.G. If you have a problem on weekdays, phone your friends or ask fbr help in person.三、完形填空(本题共15小题,共15分)阅读下面短文,从短文后各题所给的A、B、C和D四个选项中,选出可以填入空白处的最 佳选项。102-year-old Alan R. Tripp and 88-year-old Marvin Weisbord released their first-ever music album Senior Song Book.The inspiration fbr the album came when Tripp 21 a poem, which was about life, getting old, and losing friends, shortly before he turned 1 (X). He 22 it with his friend Weisbord. who grew up playing the piano. Weisbord was so 23 of the poem that he decided to put it to music as a surprise 24 fbr Tripp's 100th birthday.On his birthday party, listening to Weisbord performed his 25 on the piano, Tripp came up with the idea fbr an album. "I spent my whole life time deciding to become a 26, and at 102,1 thought, 4Why not finally do it?“ Tripp said.Over the course of two years, they spent several hours each week writing lyrics (歌词).They would 27 meet in the morning and sit at the grand piano in Weisbord's apartment. Tripp and Weisbord 28 the money to produce the album on their own. In addition to Weisbord,s band, they employed ten singers to 29 the songs.The album, which 30 on Nov. 15, has a 1940s tune with 31 lyrics. uIt is the great music of the 1940s, 1950s and 1960s, but the words are looking ahead to the 2020s,“ Tripp said, laughing happily. The album's first copies sold out within daysbut you can also listen to the album on YouTube.Tripp and Weisbord hope their album will be 32 to other seniors to try something new. "You don't retire from something. 33, you should retire to something." Tripp said,D. identify“It's never too late to achieve your34And we 35what we're doing, andthat's what makes us live so21. A. kept uplong.”B. stirred upC.made upD. set叩22. A. comparedB. exchangedC.sharedD. connected23. A. fondB. awarec.capableD. original24. A. fundB. presentc.honorD. party 25. A. poemB. albumc.songD. band26. A. composerB. pianistc.songwriterD. conductor27. A. usuallyB. obviouslyc.immediatelyD. gradually 28. A. donatedB. usedc.lentD. raised29. A. singB. provec.recordD. write30. A. gave outB. turned outc.came outD. setout31. A. classicB. strangec.popularD. modern32. A. demandingB. inspiringc.satisfyingD. challenging 33. A. FortunatelyB. Howeverc.InsteadD.