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2022届福建省莆田市第二十四中学高二下学期英语第二次月考模拟B卷试题注意事项:1.答题前,先将自己的姓名、准考证号填写在试题卷和答题卡上,并将准考证号条形码粘贴在答题卡上的指定位置。2.选择题的作答:每小题选出答案后,用2B铅笔把答题卡上对应题目的答案标号涂黑,写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。3.非选择题的作答:用签字笔直接答在答题卡上对应的答题区域内。写在试题卷、草稿纸和答题卡上的非答题区域均无效。4.考试结束后,请将本试题卷和答题卡一并上交。第一部分阅读(共两节,满分50分)第一节(共15小题;每小题2.5分,满分37.5分)阅读下列短文,从每题所给的A、B、C、D四个选项中选出最佳选项。ASomeofthebestmemoriesfromgradeschoolaremadeatfieldtrips.Fieldtripsofferstudentssomethingtheycan’tgetfromlecturesortextbookpages—hands-onfun!HerearesomemetroDetroitattractionstovisitwithyourstudents.They'regreatplacestomakememoriesand,ofcourse,learnsomethingtoo!BelleIsleNatureCenterAvailability:Wednesday,ThursdayorFridayat10:30a.m.,11:30a.m.or12:30p.m.Admission:FreeEnjoybothindoorandoutdooranimalexhibits.Programsincludeadeerfeeding,ahands-onactivityanddiscoverytime.MichiganScienceCenterAvailability:Wednesday-Friday(hoursvary,alsoTuesdaysfromOct.8,2022,toJan.7,2022)Admission:VariesbyexperienceyouselectInteractwithmorethan250hands-onexhibitsthatexplorespace,health,physicalscience,engineeringandmore.DiamondJack'sRiverToursAvailability:Monday-Friday,May1toOct.31,at9:30a.m.,10:30a.m.,11:30a.m.or12:30p.m.Admission:$9/personSee16milesoftheU.S.andCanadaDetroitRivershoreline,ocean-goingandGreatLakesships,alighthouse,diefireboat,parks,shipterminals,amailboatandmuchmore.Arts&ScrapsAvailability:Monday,WednesdayorFridayAdmission:VariesbyageandnumberingroupLetyourstudents’imaginationsrunwild.They’llthink,createandlearnwhilere-imaginingrecycledindustrialmaterials.Youcancreateacustomizedtopic.1.Whatare“fieldtrips”accordingtothepassage?A.Theyarelecturesthattakeplaceinopenfields.B.Theyarecampsthatallchargeforanentrancefee.C.Theyarevisitstostudysomethingawayfromschool.D.Theyaretoursconnectedwithnatureandphysicalscience.2.Whichofthefollowingfieldtripsisrelatedtoanimals?A.Arts&Scraps.B.MichiganScienceCenter.C.BelleIsleNatureCenter.D.DiamondJack'sRiverTours.3.Whoisthetextwrittenfor?A.Teachers.B.Parents.C.Students.D.Scientists.B“Tennis—I’msayinggoodbye.”Withthesewords,RussiantennissuperstarMariaSharapova,34,hasannouncedherretirement.“Howdoyouleavebehindtheonlylifeyou’veeverknown?”sheaskedherself.SeveralreasonsplayedaroleinSharapovaleavingthetenniscourtforgood.Overthelastcoupleofyears,she’sdealtwithaninjuryinherrightshoulderandinflammation(炎症)inherforearmsthatmayhavepreventedherfromreturningtotopform.Inmorerecentnews,thedeathofherlongtimefriend,USbasketballlegendKobeBryant,alsoplayedafactorinherdecisiontoretire.“AsIthinkyou’veseenthroughoutmycareer,myperseverancehasbeenmygreatesttool,mygreateststrength,”Sharapovasaidinaninterview.“ButI’vestartedfeelinglikeitwasbecomingaweakness,becausethestubbornnessthatwaskeepingmegoingwaskeepingmegoingforwrongreasons.”Sharapovarosetofameatage17whenshewonWimbledonin2022.ShewonatotaloffourGrandSlamsinglestitles:the2022USOpen,the2022AustralianOpen,andthe2022and2022FrenchOpen.ShealsoearnedtheFedCuptitleinRussiain2022andanOlympicsilvermedalinsinglesin2022,among5/5\nmanyotheraccomplishments.For16straightyearsfrom2022,Sharapovawastheworld’shighest-earningfemaleathlete,accordingtoForbes.Offthecourt,shemademillionsofdollarsfromcompaniessuchasEvianandNike,aswellasstartingherowncandycompany.“Tennisshowedmetheworld—anditshowedmewhatIwasmadeof,”SharapovawroteonFacebookonFeb26,alongsideaphotoofherselfasayounggirlwithatennisracquet(网球拍).“It’showItestedmyselfandhowImeasuredmygrowth.AndsoinwhateverImightchooseformynextchapter,mynextmountain,I’llstillbepushing.I’llstillbeclimbing.I’llstillbegrowing.”4.WhatcontributedtoSharapova’sretirement?A.Herstrength.B.Herfriend’ssuggestions.C.Herinjuries.D.Hergrowingage.5.Whatdoestheunderlinedword“stubbornness”inparagraph3mean?A.Tool.B.Strength.C.Perseverance.D.Reason.6.WhatdoesParagraph4mainlytellus?A.Sharapovaisawomanofmanyachievements.B.Sharapovaisthehighest-earningfemale.C.SharapovadonatedalottoEvianandNike.D.Sharapova’scompaniesrunsuccessfully.7.Whatcanwelearnfromthelastparagraph?A.Sharapovawillcontinuepushingherselfasatennisplayer.B.ClimbingmountainsisSharapova’snewinterest.C.ApicturepostedonlineshowedSharapova’sgrowth.D.PlayingtennistaughtSharapovahowtoadvanceinlife.CIfyouthinkyou’dliketoliveonMars,youmayhavethatpossibilityby2023.ADutchcompanycalledMarsOnewillsoonadvertiseforpeopleinterestedincolonizing(开拓)Mars.Ifyouhaveallthenecessaryskills,youcouldbeoneofthefirstcolonists.Areyoureadyforthechallenge?Youwon’thavetopayforthemissiontoMars.MarsOnehasalreadyreceivedmoneyfromsomedonorsandishopingtogetmorefromTVviewerswhowillbecomeinterestedintheshowwhereallapplicantshaveadebatefortherarechances.ThemainresponsibilityofthefirstcolonistsistocreateanartificialenvironmentonMarswherethereisnoairtobreatheandnolandtofarm.Scientistsknowit’squitepossiblebecausesomethingsimilarhasalreadybeendoneinAntarctica.AnotherproblemisthatspacetraveltoMarstakesnearlyayeartogettoMarsandthecolonistswilllivetherestoftheirlivesthere.Whenahumanlivesinanenvironmentwithoutgravityorwithlowgravityforalongtime,thesystemsinthebodyweaken.Luckily,spinning(旋转)thespaceshipcancreateartificialgravity,andartificialgravitycaneasetheseproblems.ItwillalsobedifficultforMarscoloniststobefarfromhome,livinginsmallspaces,andseeingthesamepeopleoverandover.Colonistswithdepressioncouldputthemissionindanger.Fortunately,afewyearsago,ajointRussianandEuropeanprojectcalledtheMars500Missionstudiedpeople’sreactionsinaMars-likeenvironment.Itisviewedasagreatsuccessbecausescientistswereabletoseehowpeoplehandleemotionalandphysicalstresses.Recentstudiesshowthatsevenpercentofpeoplewouldwanttogoonsuchanadventure.MarsOnewillsoonstartacceptingitsfirstcolonists.Areyouinterested?8.WhatdoweknowabouttheapplicantstoMarsfromthefirsttwoparagraphs?A.TheywilllandonMarsin2023.B.Theycangetmoneyfromdonors.C.TheywillcompeteinaTVshow.D.Theydonotneedspecialskills.9.WhatwillthefirstcolonistsdotosolvethebasiclivingproblemsonMars?A.Createearth-likeconditions.B.BuildlabsinAntarctica.C.Spinthespaceship.D.StarttheMars500Mission.10.Whatcanthelifeofthefirstcolonistsbelikeaccordingtothepassage?A.Difficultanddangerous.B.Differentbutadaptable.C.Challengingandunbearable.D.Acceptablebutdepressing.11.What’sthebesttitleforthetext?A.Mars:ourfinaldestination?B.ReadytobeMars’colonists?C.Spacetravel:athrillingadventure?D.AreyouaqualifiedMarsastronaut?5/5\nDItseemswecan’tgetofftheplanetfastenough.TwothirdsofNASA’smoneyisspentonmannedspaceexploration,andthatnumberwillgrowwiththeUSA’sdecisiontosendamantoMarsin2037.We’veseenallthereistoseeonEarth,right?Wrong.Thefinalplaceishere,underthesurfaceofthesea.Headingdownintotheocean,humanlimitsarequicklyreached.At200metres,thewaterisasblackasamoonlessnight.Mostnuclearsubmarines(核潜艇)wouldimplode(内爆)beforetheyreach1kmdown.At3km—stilllessthantheaveragedepthoftheocean—there’sagoodchancethatyou’lldiscoveranewspecies.Thedeepestdivingwhalesgonofurther.Attheverybottom,about11kmdown,liestheChallengerDeep,thedeepestpartoftheMarianaTrenchinthePacificOcean.EighteenhumanshavewalkedontheMoon,butonlythreehaveseentheDeepwiththeirowneyes.Yetthingslivedownthere.Bigthings.Averyloudsoundwasonceheardandscientistssuggestedthatitwasproducedbyananimalbiggerthanabluewhale,thelargestcreatureknownontheplanet.Inthelate1990s,adeepwatersubmarinewasdroppedintheSouthernOcean,andpassing4,000metres,itdiscoveredsomethinghugepassingunderit.Surprised?Don’tbe.Theoceancovers70%oftheplanet’ssurfaceandwe’vestudiedlessthan5%ofit.WeknowmoreaboutthedarksideoftheMoonthanaboutthebottomofthesea.Onereasonthatweexplorespaceistofindevidenceofotherlifeforms.ThesearchforlifeoutsideofEarthisimportant,butrobotscanlookunderthedryrocksofMarsbetterthanhumans.They’reabsolutelyimportantfordoingoceanresearchtoo,buttheycan’tlookunderthesea.Thecostofexplorationisrising,buttheresultswouldbenefitallourlives.Understandingtheoceanswillhelpusfindnewsourcesoffood,drugsandenergy.Perhapsnowit'stimetobeginanewperiodofseaexploration.Mannedexplorationofspaceissciencefiction(科幻小说).Theadventureofthedeepseaissciencefact.12.WhatdotheexamplesinParagraph2suggest?A.Seaexplorationisnoeasytask.B.Nuclearsubmarinesneedtobeimproved.C.Theoceanisfardeeperthanpeopleexpected.D.TheconditionundertheseaissimilartothatontheMoon.13.WhatdoweknowabouttheChallengerDeep?A.Bluewhaleslivethere.B.Noonehaseverbeenthere.C.Peopleareterrifiedbythesightofit.D.ItisthedeepestknownlocationonEarth.14.WhatdoestheauthorthinkofthediscoveryintheSouthernOcean?A.It’ssurprising.B.It’snowonder.C.It’sworrying.D.It’snosuccess.15.Whatdoestheauthorwanttotellus?A.Spaceexplorationisoflittlevalue.B.Wespendtoomuchmoneyonspacetravel.C.Humans’successliesinhowmuchtheyexplorethesea.D.Theoceanistheplacewhereweshouldmakeourefforts.第二节(共5小题;每小题2.5分,满分12.5分)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。FearofmissingoutorFOMOischaracterizedby“adesiretostaycontinuallyconnectedwithwhatothersaredoing”.ResearchershavefoundthatFOMOleadsustochecksocialmediamorefrequently,leadingtoanegativecyclethatcanbehardtobreak.16Yourmoodwillbeeasilyinfluencedbyothersandyourlifestartstobecontrolledbytheoutsideworld.However,thesituationcanbeimprovedifyoutakethefollowingadvice.17Trytoreduceourscreentime,focusonbuildingyourownpathtosuccessanddowhatyoulike.Liveinthemoment,youwillfindnothingismissingoutinourlife!Itiscommontopostonsocialmediatokeeparecordofthefunthingsyoudo.18Ifthisisthecase,youmaytrytokeepapersonaljournalofyourbestmemories,eitheronlineoronpaper.Keepingajournalcanhelpyoutoshiftyourfocusfrompublicapprovaltoprivate appreciation ofthethingsthatmakeyourlifegreat.19Youmayfindyourselfseekingagreaterconnectionwhenyouarefeeling depressedoranxious,andthisishealthy.Feelingsofloneliness areactuallyourbrain’swayoftellingusthatwewanttoseekoutgreaterconnectionswithothersandincreaseoursenseofbelonging.20Talkingwithfamilies,makingplanswithagoodfriend,orcreatingagroupoutingthatcanhelpyoutoshakethatfeelingthatyouaremissingout.A.Youactuallycan’tmissanything.B.Especiallytheyoungareaddictedtothesocialmedia.C.Ratherthanfocusingonwhatyoulack,trynoticingwhatyouhave.5/5\nD.ThisshiftcansometimeshelpyoutogetoutofthecycleofFOMO.E.Asaresult,itwillleadtofeelingsofdepression,loneliness,and boredom.F.However,youmayfindyourselfnoticingtoomuchaboutpeople’sopiniononyourexperiencesonline.G.Ratherthanconnectwithpeopleonsocialmedia,whynotarrangetomeetupwithsomeoneinperson?第二部分语言运用(共两节,满分30分)第一节(共15小题;每小题1分,满分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。OnafreezingJanuaryevening,AshleyAustrewsatinhercarinanOmahaparkinglot.Shewasworkingupthe21togointoacomedyimprov(即兴表演)class.For20minutes,the33-year-oldjournalistandmomoftwosatwiththoughtsof22:“Ican’tdothis.I’llbetheworstone.”Thensheturnedofftheengine,tookafewdeepbreaths,andwent23.ForAustrew,24improvwasthefirstsmallsteptoimproveherself-esteem.Shelackedconfidenceanddidn’thavethecouragetotryanything25.Soshemadealistofallthethingsshewasafraidto26andthenaskedherself,“WhatifIdidn’tletmyexcuseswin?”Improvwasherbiggest27.Herfear28assoonasshewalkedintotheclass.Herclassmateswerealso29,andshediscoveredthatshewas30capableofearningafewlaughsandmakingnewfriends.Overthenexttwoyears,Austrewwentontodealwithotherwhat-ifs,includingwritingabook.“Self-esteemislikeamuscle--youhaveto31itconstantly,”shesays.Somepeopleare32withaseeminglyunshakablepositivity,butmostofusneedtolearnhowto33ourselvesupbyourownhands.Thankfully,likeAustrew,wecanlearntofeel34aboutourselvesand35ourfeelingsofhope.21.A.courageB.projectC.preparationD.solution22.A.self-esteemB.self-confidenceC.self-doubtD.self-reflection23.A.insideB.aheadC.homeD.out24.A.actingB.tryingC.buildingD.getting25.A.importantB.differentC.specialD.new26.A.abandonB.attemptC.absorbD.account27.A.confidenceB.guaranteeC.surpriseD.target28.A.dissolvedB.aroseC.appearedD.changed29.A.helpersB.strangersC.supportersD.beginners30.A.barelyB.perfectlyC.slightlyD.widely31.A.workB.breakC.catchD.take32.A.connectedB.burdenedC.blessedD.tired33.A.bringB.putC.pickD.pull34.A.betterB.simplerC.smallerD.smarter35.A.forgetB.strengthenC.spreadD.hide第二节(共10小题;每小题1.5分,满分15分)阅读下面短文,在空白处填入1个适当的单词或括号内单词的正确形式。Passengerpigeonsonce36(fly)overmuchoftheUnitedStatesinunbelievablenumbers.Written37(account)fromthe18thand19thcenturiesdescribedflocks(群)solargethattheytheskyforhours.It38(calculate)thatwhenitspopulationreachedits39(high)point,theyweremorethan3billlionpassengerpigeons—anumberequalto24to40percentof40totalbirdpopulationintheUnitedStates,makingit41(true)themostabundantbirdintheworld.However,thepopulationdecreasedbecauseof42(commerce)hunterswhokilledthembythethousands.Americans'needforwoodscatteredtheflocksandforcedthebirdstogofarthernorth,43coldtemperaturesandspringstormscontributedtotheirdecline.In1897,thestateofMichiganpassedalawprohibitingthekillingofpassengerpigeons,only44(find)thatbythen,nosizableflockshadbeenseeninthestatefor10years.Thelastofthem,knownaffectionately45Martha,diedattheCincinnatiZoologicalGardenonSeptember1,1914.第三部分写作(共两节,满分40分)第一节应用文写作(满分15分)假定你是李华,你的美国外教Mike说因为疫情严重,他没办法回中国上课,他担心耽误学生的学习,同时也很担忧他家人的安危。请你给他写一封邮件表示安慰,内容包括1.表示惋惜和理解;2.给予安慰和鼓励;3.送上美好的祝愿。注意:1.词数80左右;5/5\n2.可以适当增加细节,以使行文连贯;3.开头和结尾已给出,不计入总词数。DearMikeItisagreatpitythatyoucan'tjoinusrightnow.__________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________Yourssincerely,LiHua第二节读后续写(满分25分)阅读下面材料,根据其内容和所给段落开头语续写两段,使之构成一篇完整的短文。续写的词数应为150左右。Peterhadbeensavingmoneyforaverylongtime.Hewasstrugglingsomuchthatallhewishedwastogoabroadandmakemoremoney.Sowhenhereachedtherequiredamountheneededfortheexpenses,hetravelledtoaforeigncountrytomakeagoodliving.Upongettingthere,Peterworkedveryhardandfinallybuilthisownbusiness.Afteryearsofhardwork,hebecameamillionaire.Hecalledhisfamilyandinformedthemthattheywouldnothavetoworryaboutmoneyanymoreforhewouldbesendingthemenoughandeveryonewouldbehappy.Hecouldn’thavebeenprovenmorewrong!Fiveyearslater,asthebusinessgrew,Peterhadnotimetostayathomeandwasalwaysbusyrunninghisbusinessandattendingmeetings.Hemissedhisfamily.Hehadn’tseentheminfouryears.Everyyearhepromisedhimselfthathewouldgoandvisitthembutthatpromisewasbrokenateveryattempttoaccomplishitforonebusinessreasonoranother.Buthisfamilywereunderstandingandnevercomplained.Peterhadthoughtthatmoneywouldmakehislifegoodbutnowthathehadmoremoneythanheeverimagined,hewasnothappy.Hewastiredoftryingtopretendthathewashappywithhisprojectsandwork.Sometimeshewantedtoleavethecountryandthebusinessandgobacktohisoldlife,butthethoughtofnotbeingabletosurviveifhelefthisbusinessstoppedhim.Whenhemethisfamilyafewyearslater,itwasonlyforafewdays.Hisfamilywantedhimtostaylongerbuthedidn’t.Atthesametime,hewasgiventhemostdifficultandchallengingtaskduringhiscareerwhosecompletionwouldnotonlyimprovehisimagebutalsoresultinhimearningmillionsofdollars.Thisworkkepthimquiteengagedthathegavehismindwhollytothetask.Hishardworkresultedingreatprofitandhewasmoresuccessfulthaneverbefore.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。Tocelebratehissuccess,hethrewabigparty._______________________________________________________________________________________________________________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