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2022-2023學(xué)年云南省迪慶州香格里拉一中高二(下)第二次月考英語(yǔ)試卷

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  • 1.Things to Do This Winter Parasite-Stage play
       The stage play is adapted from the Oscar-winning South Korean film directed by Bong Joon-ho.The original black comedy film that touches on the struggle between people of different social classes became a sensation after its release in 2019.The newly adapted stage play is going to interpret this hot IP again for audiences in China.
       Where:Shanghai Poly Theatre,Jiading district,Shanghai.
       When:January 14 to 16
       Price:80 Yuan to 1,344 Yuan
       Stand-up comedy open mic
       This event is going to be exciting for stand-up comedy fans.Audiences are encouraged to take the mic if they want to share their wit on stage.The comedy session is going to be English only,so join the show if you want to take the chance to learn English while having a fun time.
       Where:Nuts Live House,B1-21,Jiaochangkou,Yuzhong district,Chongqing.
       When:December 29
       Price:Free entry
       Marilyn Minter Exhibition-Art exhibition
       The art exhibition in Beijing is going to be Marilyn Minter's debut exhibition in China.Minster is a contemporary artist based in New York.She creates photographs and paintings with an exceptional artistic sensitivity on the subjects such as feminism,and identity.
       Where:Bole Art Center,Shunyi district,Beijing
       When:December 4 to January 23
       Price:Free entry
       Spirit of Life-musical
       If there is one musician whose music can touch audiences across different generations regardless of their age differences,then Jonathan Lee is definitely is that one.The suave musician from the Island of Taiwan has created many unique prose-like music pieces that talk about love.
       Where:Chongqing Grand Theatre,Wenhua East Street,Jiangbei district,Chongqing
       When:December 18 to 28
       Price:100 Yuan to 654 Yuan

    (1)What can you do in Shanghai Poly Theatre?

    A.Listen to the touching music.
    B.See a newly adapted stage play.
    C.Appreciate a contemporary exhibition.
    D.Watch an Oscar-winning South Korean film.
    (2)What makes Stand-up comedy open mic stand out?

    A.It suits all comedy fans.
    B.Audiences can't enjoy it free of charge.
    C.Audiences are encouraged to make comments.
    D.It combines entertainment with acquiring knowledge.
    (3)Which event will you choose if you are available on New Year's holidays?

    A.Parasite-Stage play.
    B.Stand-up comedy open mic.
    C.Marilyn Minter Exhibition- Art exhibition.
    D.Spirit of Life-musical

    組卷:8引用:2難度:0.5
  • 2.All I had to do for the two dollars was clean her house for a few hours after school.It was a beautiful house,too,with a plastic-covered sofa and chairs,wall-to-wall blue-and-white carpeting,a white enamel stove,a washing machine and a dryer things that were common in her neighborhood,absent in mine.In the middle of the war,she had butter,sugar,steaks,and seam-up-the-back stockings.
       I knew how to scrub floors on my knees and how to wash clothes in our zinc tub,but I had never seen a Hoover vacuum cleaner or an iron that wasn't heated by fire.
       Part of my pride in working for her was earning money I could squander (浪費(fèi)):on movies,candy,paddleball,jacks,ice-cream cones.But a larger part of my pride was based on the fact that I gave half my wages to my mother,which meant that some of my earnings were used for real things an insurance-policy payment or what was owed to the milkman or the iceman.The pleasure of being necessary to my parents was profound.I was not like the children in folktales:burdensome mouths to feed,nuisances to be corrected,problems so severe that they were abandoned to the forest.I had a status that doing routine chores in my house did not provide and it earned me a slow smile,an approving nod from an adult.Confirmations that I was adultlike,not childlike.
       In those days,the forties,children were not just loved or liked;they were needed.They could earn money;they could care for children younger than themselves;they could work the farm,take care of the herd,run errands (差事),and much more.I suspect that children aren't needed in that way now.They are loved,doted on,protected,and helped.Fine,and yet…
       Little by little,I got better at cleaning her house good enough to be given more to do,much more.I was ordered to carry bookcases upstairs and,once,to move a piano from one side of a room to the other.I fell carrying the bookcases.And after pushing the piano my arms and legs hurt so badly.I wanted to refuse,or at least to complain,but I was afraid she would fire me,and I would lose the freedom the dollar gave me,as well as the standing I had at home although both were slowly being eroded.She began to offer me her clothes,for a price.Impressed by these worn things,which looked simply gorgeous to a little girl who had only two dresses to wear to school,I bought a few.Until my mother asked me if I really wanted to work for castoffs.So I learned to say "No,thank you" to a faded sweater offered for a quarter of a week's pay.
       Still,I had trouble summoning (鼓起) the courage to discuss or object to the increasing demands she made.And I knew that if I told my mother how unhappy I was she would tell me to quit.Then one day,alone in the kitchen with my father,I let drop a few whines about the job.I gave him details,examples of what troubled me,yet although he listened intently,I saw no sympathy in his eyes.No "Oh,you poor little thing." Perhaps he understood that what I wanted was a solution to the job,not an escape from it.In any case,he put down his cup of coffee and said, "Listen.You don't live there.You live here.With your people.Go to work.Get your money.And come on home."
       That was what he said.This was what I heard:
       Whatever the work is,do it well not for the boss but for yourself.
       You make the job:it doesn't make you.
       Your real life is with us,your family.
       You are not the work you do:you are the person you are.
       I have worked for all sorts of people since then,geniuses and morons,quick-witted and dull,big-hearted and narrow.I've had many kinds of jobs,but since that conversation with my father I have never considered the level of labor to be the measure of myself,and I have never placed the security of a job above the value of home.

    (1)What is the "pleasure" of the author from the sentence "The pleasure of being necessary to my parents was profound.(paragraph 3)"?

    A.She was proud as she could earn money for her mother.
    B.Her own value of being needed.
    C.She is distinctive from those children in folktales.
    D.She enjoyed a status of being an adult in her family.
    (2)According to the article,which of the following is true about children in the 1940s and now?

    A.Children become needed,loved and liked when they are at forty.
    B.Children in modern times are less likely to be spoiled by parents.
    C.Children in 1940s are capable as they can handle various daily routine.
    D.Children in modern times aren't needed to do daily works any more.
    (3)What did the author's father make her understand?

    A.Don't escape from difficulties at work.
    B.Whatever decision she made,her father would support her.
    C.Convey her dissatisfaction with her work.
    D.Make a distinction between work and life.
    (4)Which of the following corresponds to the author's views in the passage?

    A.Don't regard work achievement as a criterion for evaluating oneself.
    B.Hard work is a struggle for a better future in your limited life.
    C.Parents are the best teachers of children.
    D.Job security is less valuable when compared with family.

    組卷:138引用:2難度:0.5

用單詞的適當(dāng)形式完成短文閱讀下面短文,根據(jù)短文內(nèi)容填空。在未給提示詞的空白處僅填寫1個(gè)恰當(dāng)?shù)膯卧~,在給出提示詞的空白處用括號(hào)內(nèi)所給詞的正確形式填空。

  • 7.In March 2018,a couple opened the first Zero Green in Bristol,(1)
    (sell) food and household items entirely without packaging.Shoppers (2)
    (encourage) to bring their own containers to take their shopping home.Although there was a lot of trial and error,plus additional challenges,they believe (3)
    they are doing is a sustainable business model.

    組卷:0引用:1難度:0.5

讀后續(xù)寫

  • 8.閱讀下面材料,根據(jù)其內(nèi)容和所給段落開頭語(yǔ)續(xù)寫兩段,使之構(gòu)成一篇完整的短文。
        On my seventh birthday,I got a gift from my father,which was a book titled Guide to Reptiles and Amphibians.It was my favorite.I kept it under my pillow and read every page over and over every night,enjoying the pictures of colorful animals.Some of the snakes were the most beautiful creatures I had ever seen.
        Little did I know that my book would end up saving a life.
        Years ago,my family moved into a new house near the woods.My father built a sandbox in our yard.The cat sometimes used the sandbox for a litter box,so my father had to put a plastic cover over it.When I wanted to build sand castles,I had to pull the cover off.
        One day before dinner,I ran to the sandbox to build a miniature city.I pulled off the plastic cover,and there in the sandbox was a snake.It was lying very still,all coiled up(蜷縮),and it was beautiful.The snake had rings of color around it.I had seen a picture just like it in my guidebook,and I remembered that it was one of the prettiest snakes in jye.ai.It said in the book that the poisonous coral snake (銀環(huán)蛇)looked very much like the harmless king snake;the only difference was in the order of the colors.I ran inside to get the guidebook.
        "Mom!Mom!There's a snake in the sandbox!" I yelled. "I have to find out what kind it is!"
        Mom came running. "Don't touch it,Chris!It might be poisonous!"
        Dad was at work,so my mother went to get our neighbor,Mr.Cook.
        "Mr.Cook!"my mother yelled across the fence, "We have a snake in the sandbox,and it might be poisonous!"
        Mr.Cook was retired and lived with his wife in the house on the other side of our back fence.He came running toward the gate with a shovel (鐵鏟)and tried to kill the snake.
    注意:
    1.續(xù)寫詞數(shù)應(yīng)為150左右;
    2.請(qǐng)按如下格式在答題卡的相應(yīng)位置作答。
        "Wait!" I shouted,waving the guidebook in my hand.__________
         "So what to do now?"Mr.Cook put down the shovel.__________

    組卷:6引用:4難度:0.4
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