广西南宁市邕宁高级中学2022-2023学年高一下学期2月月考英语试题.docx
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1、广西南宁市邕宁高级中学2022-2023学年高一下学期2月月考英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解4 STEM Competitions for High Schoolers eCyberMissionYou can participate(参力|_|) in this competition without leaving the house. eCyberMission is a web-based contest in which participants-working in teams of two to four students一use science, math, an
2、d technology to solve problems facing their communities. First-place winners receive $1,000.Grades: 9thCompetition Type: Regional, state, and nationalToshiba/NSTA ExploraVisionInterested in what the future has to hold? Consider ExploraVisions STEM competition. Working in teams of two to four, studen
3、ts will research a particular technology and discuss the ways in which it may impact lives moving forward. Participants are required to write a paper and draw web pages communicating their vision.Grades: 7th- 9th and 10th- 12thCompetition Type: Regional and nationalSpellman Clean Tech CompetitionThe
4、 Spellman Clean Tech Competition tests students ability to research and designit requires participants to recognise a real-world issue, research the problem, and design a solution that uses clean technology. Participants gain a better understanding of STEM fields and may help make the earth a health
5、ier place. In addition to the honor of winning a well-known STEM competition, there are some awards for top finishers一including a $7,000 first prize.Grades: 9th- 12thCompetition Type: InternationalRegeneron Science Talent Search (STS)The most promising young scientists in the nation compete in the R
6、egeneron STS一one of the countrys oldest and most famous STEM competitions. The competition is open to high2.请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。If he wanted to be a gangster,I would do something to help him.Years later, I got married and started a new life in another city.school seniors and challenges them to carry o
7、ut an independent research project and submit(提交)their findings along with a paper and up to four recommendations(推荐信). Winners can take home awards of up to $250,000!Grades: 12 thCompetition Type: National1. What is special about eCyberMission?A. It allows group work.B. It is designed for seniors.C
8、. It takes place online.D. It offers the most prize money.2. Which competition is open to foreign high school students?A.eCyberMission.B.Toshiba/NSTAExploraVision.C.Spellman Clean Tech Competition.D.Regeneron Science Talent Search.3. What is a requirement for participants in Regeneron Science Talent
9、 Search?A.Being a well-known scientist.B.Doing their research work alone.C.Providing a research schedule.D.Finishing a book about their findings.Aron Ralston was a pretty normal guy, but he always had an extremely adventurous desire to travel and see the world. During his childhood, his family moved
10、 to Denver, Colorado, a place offering many opportunities to climb mountains, explore, and eventually become the adventurer hed always wanted to be. Back in 2003, Ralston was climbing in the remote, mountainous area of Southwestern Utah, when the unthinkable happened: Aron got stuck in a crevice (裂缝
11、)in the rocks and pinned by a big stone that weighed over 360 kilograms. The weight of the rock crushed his arm, and he was pinned by it. Aron took photos of his bad situation (which was going to get a lot worse) as he waited for rescue teams (救援 队)to come to remove the rock so that he could get out
12、 and home safe.But rescuers never came. Aron waited for them for days till he lost his hope. He knew he had to do something. He was 18 meters above the floor of the valley where he was pinned in, and he had a pocketknife. He made what must have been one of the most difficult decisions of his life: t
13、o cut his own arm in order to survive. Aron cut the lower part of his arm off, having to wrench (扭动)his forearm against the big stone to break the bones, and then got himself down to the bottom of the valley, where he would begin to walk and search for help. Luckily, help arrived in the form of a he
14、licopter (直升机)that spotted him, covered in blood. Aron had tied off the wound to keep himself from bleeding to death pretty successfully andwould eventually make it out alive.Ralston went on to become an inspiring speaker and continued to travel and climb mountainshe didnt let an incident that force
15、d him to cut his own arm off, stop him from doing what he really loved.4. What can be inferred about Arons getting stuck?A. It was unavoidable.C. It was unexpected.B. It resulted from his being lost.D. It was caused by a moving stone.5. . Why did Aron take photos of his bad situation?A. To send them
16、 to rescuers for help.B. To keep a record of his adventure.C. To remind his friends of the danger.D. To tell the doctors about his wound.6. What does the underlined word “spotted mean in paragraph 2?A. Greeted.B. Found.C. Encouraged. D. Caught.7. What helped Aron Ralston survive?A. His cruelty and a
17、nger.B. His effort and bravery.C. His talent and creativity.D. His calmness and determination.Do you ever worry that you might waste food? During the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, many people around the world were going hungry, but people came up with unique ways to try and help. One of these was
18、 to put fridges filled with food outside for people who needed it. The movement was very popular in the US, but there have also been community fridges all around the world as well.Back in 2016, before the COVID-19 pandemic, Pauline, a restaurant owner in Kochi, India, had the bright idea to put a fr
19、idge in the street to stop unused food from going to waste and to help the needy. The idea came to her late one night when she saw a lady searching in a rubbish can for food. Watching the woman, she had a sad thought.“The woman had been sleeping and was woken up by her hunger, so she had to go in se
20、arch of food instead of sleeping/ said Pauline. She felt really sad that night because the restaurant had made lots of food that could have been given to her.Over in the UK, the idea of communal (公共的)fridges was used in Sommerset to fight against food waste and hunger issues, encouraging people to d
21、onate and also take unwanted food. UK supermarkets and eateries like Marks & Spencer and Greggs have regularly helped the poor and hungry.Now there is a large movement in the UK to provide communal fridges. One charity, Hubbub, now operates the Community Fridge Network. The network supports grou
22、ps running communal fridges across the UK, which now number over 300 fridges. Hubbub has partnered with Co-op to provide 500 fridges so far.“A fridge is so often much more than a fridge/9 said Hubbubs official website. The fridges connect people together, address social isolation (隔绝)and provide peo
23、ple with the opportunity to access healthy food, try something new and save money.8. What inspired Pauline to put a fridge in the street?A. The poor conditions the Indian people lived inB. The hunger shed experienced in her childhood.C. Seeing a lady looking for food in a rubbish can.D. Throwing awa
24、y unused food into the rubbish can.9. What does Hubbub aim to do?A. Encourage people to donate for the poor.B. Collect unwanted food to help the hungry.C , Transport and repair fridges across the UKD. Help the Community Fridge Network work well.10. What does Hubbubs official website say about the co
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