福建省厦门市2022-2023学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题.docx
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1、福建省厦门市2022-2023学年高二下学期期末考试英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解空e science of the deep Antarctic: Shackletons expedition and the Weddell SeaJoin one of the greatest expedition voyages on this planet. Journey below the AntarcticCircle and deep into the Weddell Sea, a part of Antarctica that few get to experience. En
2、counter huge icebergs, and a variety of marine wildlife on this trip of a lifetime to the worlds most remote continent.Reirace(重走)thc same paths of early British explorer Ernest Shackleton, and learn about one of the greatest known sunival stories of polar exploration. Hear first-hand from broadcast
3、 presenter and producer, Saunders Carmichael-Brown, who was aboard the Endurance 22 expedition that discovered the remains of Shackletons ship on the Antarctic seabed in 2022.Exclusive(独有的)to New Scientist, you will be accompanied by marine biologist and author Helen Scales along with a highly knowl
4、edgeable and supportive expedition team(experts in exploration, science and wildlife).Travel aboard a new state-of-the-art polar expedition ship, the Sylvia Earle. With a capacity for just 132 guests, it is large enough to offer luxury and to navigate deep into the ice but remains a highly personali
5、sed experience.HighlightsLeam all about the Antarctic unique ecosystems from marine biologist Helen Scales.See a variety of wildlife that play and hunt in Antarctic Sound including whales, penguins and seals.Uncover the fascinating history of Shackletons expedition, including the Endurance 22 expedi
6、tion discovery of the Endurance shipwreck(沉船)from film producer Saunders Carmichacl-Brown.not spend a single penny unnecessarily. With determination in their hearts, the twins worked out a plan. They decided to bring homemade snacks and refreshing drinks from their own kitchen, ensuring they wouldnt
7、 spend a penny.The twins set off on their journey, their backpacks filled with sandwiches, cookies, and boules filled with cool, clear water from the village well. As they walked along the path, (hey noticed colorful trash scattered (散落)about, which ruined the natural beauty surrounding them.A brill
8、iant idea flashed into Sarahs mind. Why dont we pick up the litter along the way?We could clean up our beloved countryside and maybe even earn a few coins by recycling the materials. nExcited by the idea, the twins eagerly collected the scattered items. As they reached the foot of the hill, their ba
9、gs heavy with (he collected waste, they came across a recycling center. With excitement, (hey exchanged (heir findings for shiny coins. With newfound treasures in their pockets, they climbed up the hill.When they reached the top, they were greeted by a breathtaking view of their village. Its so beau
10、tifiil!,Sam burst out,” We must share our adventure with Miss Harper and our classmates!” 注意:1 .续写词数应为150左右;2 .请按如下格式在答题卡的相应位置作答。The next morning, Sarah and Sam returned to school, eager to meet Miss Harper.The following weekend, the entire class started to clean up their beloved village.For more in
11、formation and to book,call UK+44(0) 2031961000 (UK office: Mon-Fri 9:00am to 5:30pm GMT) or visit newscientist. com/tour1. How can you learn about Ernest Shackleton in the journey?A. By following the same routes of Shackletons expedition.B. By hearing first-hand from survivors of Shackletons team.C.
12、 By stepping aboard the remains of Shackletons ship.D. By seeing a documentary about the Endurance shipwreck.2. Who can you learn Antarctics marine ecosystem from?A. Ernest Shackleton.C. Saunders Carmichael-Brown.3. What is the purpose of the text?A. To remember an explorer.C. To promote a tour prod
13、uct.B. Helen Scales.D. Sylvia Earle.B. To report an expedition story.D. To explain the science of Antarctic.Not every man is cut out to be a father. If the thought of fatherhood fills you with fear, maybe it isnt fbr you or maybe its a sign that you take the responsibility of fatherhood seriously.As
14、 a parent, you are always going to have to trust your instincts (本能).Theres no comprehensive rule book on parenting. Youll screw un sometimes. (Hopefully, your husband or wife will be there to nudge (用肘推)you in the right direction. ) And, as in many other aspects of life, doing the right thing will
15、rarely make you popular. Your kids will need limits and discipline, and some days they will get angry with you for it. But the kids know on some level that they need limits and that the responsible parent who is setting and enforcing them is doing so because he or she cares. Its the children whose p
16、arents allow them to do anything they want who often harbor doubts about whether they arc really loved.Certainly, we can find meaning in a lot of places in life. But fbr most of us who have seen the emergence of a small baby, fatherhood gives life unparalleled meaning. Parenthood, for a lot of us, m
17、ay well be an antidepressantnot because you always feel good, but because you no longer have any time to sit around feeling bad. Your kids will always need you in one way or anotherfirst for bottle-feeding, then as fellow pretend superheroes and to apply Band-Aids to skinned knees, and then, when th
18、ey are teenagers, as a free personal Uber service or, once in a great while, for unexpected deep talks about the meaning of life.I know what I did with my kids day after day, night after night, year over year, mattered so much. I wont pretend to have everything figured out about life, but I did figu
19、re out the immeasurable value in being one link in a great chain of family, stretching back to our ancestors and continuing into the future, into whatever the world throws at us next.4. What does the underlined phrase “screw up in paragraph 2 mean?A. Mess up. B. Feel down. C. Stay strong. D. Get ins
20、pired.5. Which statement will the author probably agree with?A. Parenting books are essential for parents.B. Strict parents are popular with iheir kids.C. Disciplining kids is a way to show love.D. Kids seldom understand parents intentions.6. Why does the author mention the things a parent does for
21、kids in paragraph 3?A. To share sonic parenting tips.B. To stress the difficulty of parents.C. To recall the growth of his kids.D. To show the value of being a parent.7. How does the author mainly feel about fatherhood?A. Fearful. B. Stressed.C. Proud.D. Amused.Now an interesting effort is underway
22、to study and protect the reefs(礁).Aran Mooney, a marine biologist, is part of a network of scientists whove set up undenvater microphones to essentially listen in on marine life.“Its just really striking what we can learn without actually visually observing,says Mooney. Just by listening-quiet liste
23、ningwe can observe what the animals arc doing out there in the ocean.nThe scientists are racing to record these sounds a( reefs threatened by climate change and pollution. The coral reef off the U. S. Virgin Islands recorded in 2013, when it was abundant, includes a wide range of sounds. Shrimp pop
24、bubbles. Whales and fish call out. A year ago, the scientists recorded a reef in the same area that had been degraded by pollution. This time most of the sounds were gone.The animals have long departed-starting with the tiny larvae (幼虫)that are needed tobuild up new coral. But Mooneys team has start
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