江苏省无锡市2022-2023学年高二下学期6月期末英语试题.docx
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1、江苏省无锡市2022-2023学年高二下学期6月期末英语试题学校:姓名:班级:考号:一、阅读理解Not many people arc comfortable going deep underground. Theres something pretty scary about diving into the pitch-black abyss (深谷),towards the mysteries at the centre of the Earth. But humans have been going underground mining, caving, living and the l
2、ike. All over the world youll find all manner of superb underground phenomena. Here are our favourites.1. Salina lYirda, RomaniaA Transylvanian underground theme park sounds kind of like something out of Scooby-Doo. But it actually exists -and isnt frightening at all. Built deep below the Earths sur
3、face in a salt mine, Salina Turda features attractions like a panoramic (全景的)wheel, mini-golf, bowling, table tennis and even boating on a mine lake.2. Derinkuyu, TurkeyThe underground city at Derinkuyu, in Turkeys Cappadocia region, dates back thousands of years. Its the deepest of its kind in the
4、region, a web of winding passages over eight levels, reaching a depth of 85 metres. Living underground allowed the citizens of Dcrinkuyu to avoid extreme temperatures and more easily fight against invaders. Though not inhabited today, the site features the remains of schools, shops and churches.3. A
5、janta Caves, IndiaConsidering that theyre cut deep into a rock face, the 30 or so caves of Ajanta are surprisingly well lit. All that light makes it much easier to admire this remarkable series of Buddhist temples and monuments (纪念碑)that date Irorn the first and second centuries BC. They contain som
6、e of the finest surviving examples of ancient Indian wall-painting.4. Thrihnukagigur, IcelandSometimes climbing up to a volcano crater (火ih 口)or viewing it from afar just isnt enough. Some people need to go that step further and adventure inside a volcano. You can do exactly that at Thrihnukagigur i
7、n Iceland. A lift takes visitors 700 feet down into the volcanos magma chamber (岩浆室).Were assured that Thrihnukagigur is safely dormant (休眠的),having not erupted in 4,000 years, but even so, it takes a certain kind of thrill-scckcr to actively want to get up close and personal with a volcano.Click .1
8、. Which of the following most probably attracts adventurers?A. Salina Turda, Romania.C. Ajanta Caves, India.2. What do Derinkuyu and Ajanta Caves haveA. They both have a long history.C. They share the same features.3. Where is the text probably taken from?A. A textbook. B. A magazine.B. Derinkuyu. T
9、urkey.D. Thrihnukagigur, Iceland.in common ?B. They are of the same depth.D. They both contain wall-paintings.C. A website.D. A newspaper.Jeff Jensen was in a dilemma (困境).He was hobbled (跛行)by painful nerve damage in his leg and foot. He needed surgery, but he doubted if he could afford it, even wi
10、th insurance. “Theres nothing more depressing than seeing a bill fbr 182,024,000 dollars and going, 4How much of this will my insurance cover and how much is mine to cover? Jensen told WWAY-TV.Luckily for Jensen, his doctor is Demetrio Aguila. The nerve specialist gives patients at his Healing Hands
11、 of Nebraska practice in Papillion the option to pay fbr surgery through volunteer work. He calls it his M25 Program, inspired by the words from a famous book.44Wc cant ignore the people in our own backyard/ Aguila told CBS. Wc want to be able to offer hope to patients who have lost hope medically.”
12、Using an algorithm (算法),the clinic calculates community service hours based on the price of the surgery. In Jensens case, the SI 2,000 operation equaled 560 hours of helping out at one of the local charitable organizations registered with the M25 Program.Like 10 percent of Aguilas patients, Jensen c
13、hose the community service. And because hundreds of hours of community service can seem depressing. Aguila, 50, not only lets others help, but he encourages it. I had this hope that wc would rcmotivatc our neighbors and ourselves a sense of volunteerism,M he told CNN.Jensen, whose surgery was comple
14、ted in February 2020, was helped by more (han 100 friends and strangers who volunteered at Orphan Grain Train, which donates food, clothing, and medicine nationally and globally.Count Dave Harvey, founder of the homeless aid organization Least of My Brethren, is the one who is admired by Aguila. Hes
15、 helping us by sending volunteers our way. he toldKMTV in Omaha. *4What a cool thing.4. What put Jeff Jensen in a dilemma?A.The nerfe damage.B.The medical insurance.C.The price of (he surgery.D.The community service.5. What help did Aguila really offer to his patient Jensen?A.A way to help cover his
16、 medicalbills.B.Financial help to cover hismedicalbills.C.A chance to help serre hiscommunities.D.A free surgei-y to treat hisnerve damage.6. Why docs Dr. Aguila start the M25 Program?A. To advertise for the hospital.B. To win respect from his patients.C. To promote the concept of donation.D. To sow
17、 the seeds of voluntary work in people.7. What is Harveys attitude towards Aguilas M25 Program?A. Critical. B. Negative.C. Doubtful.D. Supportive.Egypt is home to more than 100 pyramids, including the 4,500-year-old iconic (圣像的) Giza Pyramid, which is the last-standing ancient wonder of the world.Gi
18、za is actually made up of three pyramids, Khufu, Khafre, and Menkaurc. Now, scientists arc using High Energy Physics (HEP) to scan the Khufu structure at Giza. The new technology uses cosmic ray muons (宇宙射线介子)to scan deeper into the pyramid than has ever been seen before, and then map its internal s
19、tructure.What we see now is only (he core structure of (he Great Pyramid. Although the pyramid has been studied closely for centuries, there are two mysterious blanks that have kept archaeologists (考古学家)puzzled.One void (空间)is around 98 feel long and 20 feet high and could be one large space or seve
20、ral rooms, according to previous scans of the pyramid, while the other is much smaller, just beyond the north face of the pyramid. Archaeologists are not sure what either void functioned as; (he most exciting possibility is (hat (he larger space is the hidden burial chamber of Khufu, who was in powe
21、r from around 2,551 BC to 2,528 BC.The voids were discovered in 2017 when a project named Scan Pyramids ran a series of scans that analyzed the cosmic particles that fall to Earth (muons) to detect spaces within the structure. Muons arc negatively charged elementary particles that form when cosmic r
22、ays collide (碰撞)with the Earths atmosphere. They arc useful because they behave differently when interacting with stone, or water, versus air.“We plan to field a telescope system that has upwards of 100 times the sensitivity of the equipment that has recently been used at the Great Pyramid,“ a team
23、of scientists wrote in a preprint paper yet to be reviewed by other scientists.“Since the detectors that arc proposed arc very large, they cannot be placed inside the pyramid, therefore our approach is to put them outside and move them along the base. In this way, we can collect muons from all angle
24、s in order to build up (he required data set, the team wrote in the paper.8. What is the function of paragraph I?A. To describe an ancient wonder.B. To present the new technology.C. To highlight the Giza Pyramid.D. To introduce background information.9. What do we know about the new technology?A. It
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