广东省揭阳市普宁市2022-2023学年高二上学期2月期末英语试题.docx
- 【下载声明】
1. 本站全部试题类文档,若标题没写含答案,则无答案;标题注明含答案的文档,主观题也可能无答案。请谨慎下单,一旦售出,不予退换。
2. 本站全部PPT文档均不含视频和音频,PPT中出现的音频或视频标识(或文字)仅表示流程,实际无音频或视频文件。请谨慎下单,一旦售出,不予退换。
3. 本页资料《广东省揭阳市普宁市2022-2023学年高二上学期2月期末英语试题.docx》由用户(523738114@qq.com)主动上传,其收益全归该用户。163文库仅提供信息存储空间,仅对该用户上传内容的表现方式做保护处理,对上传内容本身不做任何修改或编辑。 若此文所含内容侵犯了您的版权或隐私,请立即通知163文库(点击联系客服),我们立即给予删除!
4. 请根据预览情况,自愿下载本文。本站不保证下载资源的准确性、安全性和完整性, 同时也不承担用户因使用这些下载资源对自己和他人造成任何形式的伤害或损失。
5. 本站所有资源如无特殊说明,都需要本地电脑安装OFFICE2007及以上版本和PDF阅读器,压缩文件请下载最新的WinRAR软件解压。
- 配套讲稿:
如PPT文件的首页显示word图标,表示该PPT已包含配套word讲稿。双击word图标可打开word文档。
- 特殊限制:
部分文档作品中含有的国旗、国徽等图片,仅作为作品整体效果示例展示,禁止商用。设计者仅对作品中独创性部分享有著作权。
- 关 键 词:
- 广东省 揭阳市 普宁市 2022 2023 学年 上学 期末 英语试题 下载 _人教新课标_英语_高中
- 资源描述:
-
1、广东省揭阳市普宁市2022-2023学年高二上学期2月期末英语试题学校:_姓名:_班级:_考号:_一、阅读理解Dark Sky Parks around the WorldWarrumbungle National ParkSituated in the central west slopes of New South Wales is Australias only dark sky park, Warrumbungle. The park has served as a dark sky park since July 2016. Its crystal-clear night skies
2、 and high altitude make it a natural, educational, and astronomical heritage site in the southern half of the earth. Tourists can use Australias largest optical telescope within the park boundaries to view the auroras(极光),the Milky Way, and faint shooting stars.SarkSark is a Channel Island near the
3、coast of Normandy under the protection of the UK. It was the Worlds First Dark Sky Island set up in January 2011. Its historical and cultural blend attracts over 40,000 tourists annually. With no motor vehicles and public lighting on the island, there is an exceptional view of the dark skies. A rich
4、 Milky Way is visible in the dark night skies from the shores of the island.Pic du Midi de BigorrePic du Midi de Bigorre in France was designated as a dark sky park in December 2013 making it the second largest dark sky park in the world. The park covers 3.112 square kilometers spread across the Pyr
5、enees National Park and UNESCOs World Heritage site, Pyrenees-Mont Perdu. The park attracts over one hundred star watchers every year. The Observatory Midi-Pyrenees, which was built in 1870, is one of the worlds highest museums at a height of 2,877 meters above sea level.Ramon Crater/Makhtesh RamonR
6、amon Crater is a unique 1,100-square-kilometer nature reserve located in the Negev Desert in Israel. In 2017, the Ramon Crater became the first designated dark sky park in the Middle East. Its location, rough climate, and forbidding landscape that are characteristic of the Negev have largely defeate
7、d historical attempts for human settlement, making it a great place to view the night skies. Stargazers usually camp in the desert to have an uninterrupted view of the stars, planets, and the Milky Way.1Which park serves as a heritage site for astronomy?ASark.BPic du Midi de Bigorre.CWarrumbungle Na
8、tional Park.DRamon Crater/Makhtesh Ramon.2What do we know about Sark from the passage?ANot a single car runs there.BIt was an island belonging to Normandy.CThe Milky Way can only be seen there.DVisitors like to stay on the island in groups.3What makes it difficult for humans to live in Ramon Crater?
9、AHigh altitude.BThe large area.CGeographical conditions.DCultural features.When we moved into our home in Maui, Hawaii, 16 years ago, one good thing about this house was the huge avocado tree growing in the backyard. This tree gave the most delicious avocados I have ever tasted. I lived on these avo
10、cados when nursing my first child. Fresh avocado was the very first food for my kids. This tree was so huge that it cast a massive shadow over our backyard. It was truly our magical tree. Until one day, someone from the Health Department came to tell us that our avocado tree was too large and needed
11、 trimming. In New York, you get in trouble if you dont clear the snow off your sidewalk. Here, its when your trees are too high. So along came the trimmer, leaving just the trunk and a few branches. I was sad. The kids were all sad. Some friends who knew it would say, “Its going to grow back. Your n
12、ext avocados will be crazy!” Yeah, whatever. The tree is gone, so stop doing that. It just didnt work. But a few days later, I noticed some unusual butterflies flying around the yard. And then, the sun came in the kitchen, creating this pleasant warmth once blocked by the huge tree. After about a mo
13、nth, I started to notice some tiny green shoots coming out of the cut branches, which eventually turned into full-on bright green leaves. I started to feel like all was going to be fine, kind of like life. Little do we know what seems really difficult is actually lifes way of making us stronger. Its
14、 lifes way of bringing in the butterflies, the sunshine, and the delightful flowers. We all know that saying, “It will be OK in the end. If its not, its not the end.”4What is mainly conveyed in paragraph 2 about the avocado tree?AHer kids love for it.BIts fruits good taste.CHer expectation of it.DIt
15、s benefits for her family.5Why did the authors friends say the words in paragraph 3?ATo laugh at her.BTo cheer her up.CTo show their regret.DTo express their excitement.6What happened to the avocado tree in the end?AIt had no branches.BIt blocked the sunshine.CIt was full of life again.DIt bore more
16、 avocados.7What message does the author seem to convey in the text?AYou harvest what you sow.BLuck and Misfortune comes in turn.CSuccess wont come unless you go to it.DThe important thing in life is to have a dream.What does music mean to you? Do you use it to help relieve stress, anxiety and fall a
17、sleep to? For many, the value of music is endless, and scientists and Nobel winners are no exception. From seeing problems in a new way to developing discipline (自律), expressing creativity to working as a team, music has helped many winners in both work and life.Music has often helped Nobel winners
18、think and process scientific information in a new way. Albert Einstein was influenced by his mother who taught him to play the violin at a very early age. He was especially fond of Mozart, Bach and Schubert. For Einstein, music worked as a brainstorming technique to help him reflect on his theories
19、and solve difficulties he met with. Einsteins scientific ideas were often firstly created in the shape of images and intuition (直觉), which music later helped to turn into mathematics, logic (逻辑) and words.Besides helping them reflect on scientifically complex problems, music has helped Nobel winners
20、 learn discipline and the importance of a creative mind. For Thomas Sdhofs awarded the 2013 Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine, music gave him important inputs and ideas. Sdhof mostly enjoys classical music by masters like Mozart, which requires a creative mind as well as great discipline. It is
21、said that these two factors shaped Sdhofs development as a scientist.Furthermore, the cooperation between the members of a music band can be compared with the team effort found within a research group. According to Medicine winner James Allison, it is necessary in both fields to build a team where e
22、ach individual makes their own contribution to the overall work. However, it is important that the communication between the members work so smoothly that each individual also knows what needs to be done to achieve breakthroughs. As James Allison states, “Every now and then my lab has been as well t
23、unedit feels like a really good band”the concept of great team work leading to great success can be applied to both science and music.8What does the passage mainly tell us?AMusic inspires a team to work together.BMusic helps to relieve stress and anxiety.CScientists worked together with the help of
展开阅读全文